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CRICKET NOTES.

INDIVIDUALISTS AT “SOOKUNPOO,

OUR CRICKETING GOLFERS.

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was kept on a little too long. Ho Thựd done great work in clean bowl iny Kormant and Currsem, besition throwing down H. Nurjahn wicket.

Marton's Tina Score.

The Club considerably strengthon. ed their side by putting in Bever mambora of the sound sloven. They woro very lucky' ins the tremendous

JANUARY 29, 1932.

oozio E.K prize for composition Mobil "ALL GOOD SPORTS." prl for Googne by; A. E. Klan Ebrahim,...ce priz für Dadúgha

graphy Nohr Singh, prize for CABS VI.Ahdum, at prize and Urda. Govornmont Scholarship for 1 CLASS VIII. Talip, Ist Ali Mohamed, 2nd prize; prize and Government Scholarship Abduza, Ellis Kadooris prize for 1 yr. Tanuil Ali, 2nd prize Apit Composition; 5: Sul, Shab, Ellis Ah and Haji Nanik, prito for "Kaderiq“ prize for Geography composition Klanen Chand, prize

aytullah, Surat Singh and Dink for Urdu "Singh," price for Urilu,

"B" Dawood

MR. A. O. BRAWN'S PRAISE FOR INDIAN SCHOOL BOYS,

ERS, HAMILTON GIVES AWAY PRIZES AT ANNUAL SPEECH

DAY.

always like coming to this school, for all boys here are good sports and when they leave they go un to the playing fields of Hong Kong and play any kind of gama in the true sporting spirit,” said Mr. A. O. Brawn of the Education Department when he thanked Mrs.

To he perfectly frank greatly surprised at the excellent amber of lifted shots which to

well clear of foldsmen, and a good show put up by Craigongower on Saturday last at Sookunpoo. It is dent of depreciation must have been true that the Indian lecreation caused to the edges of the bats--and Club can hardly Be expected to give this applies to the Civil Service as of their best during Ramazan, but well. Marton played a semewhat in and out knook after a shaky, start "avon so I had expected that they he did some tremendous hitting, would chew up the Valley' team' pretty firmly. As it was, it develop and if soms did not go where he ed into a match between Zimmern, mens to put them, some of his hits. T. Hamilton on behalf of the Rob Leo and Omar, and Persira, A.uld have donn credit to a first A. Rumjan and A. R. Minu. Eric class bateman. He his four sixes, Zimmern is in vary fine form just drives, but his beet shot was a por two of them almost straight on now, and if he can got away, and

foctly straight drive of very low if Shanghai settles down into a reasonably peaceful place, he detrajectory which hit the top of the finitely ought to get a place in the screen with a crash The Civil Ser Interport Side. These away" In-vice did unt mess about trying to terports are excellent blooding for draw the game, and their batsmen our now men, as witno Teddy played cheerful if inexpert cricket Fincher's trip to the Straits which the game could have bean continned The light romained excellent and though he was completály unBUCOOBS- | ful, started him off in his Interport until six so far as that was con- career. On Saturday Zimmern cerned, though actually it closed at Boxide followed up his fine scores against to minutos to the hour. the Gunners and the Club by an

Marton, Beck played a nice "knock. eighty-nine. Rob Lee, who has been for the Club while Richardson did the hors of the last two matches: as a bowler, covered himself with fur thor glory by getting runa made thirty, and, with Zimmer accounted for a hundred and sine If You Have Ever Loved toen out of a hindred and fifty-five

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Extras gol fourteen, so nine bats 'men {twa, not out) totalled twenty-

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school when she gave away the prizes

Kadoorie School for Indiana, yester at the annual Speech Day at Ellis

day bir. Brawn also congratulated· Mr. G. E. S. Upsdell, the hend mastar, on his excellent report and coded up his speech by calling for for Mrs. Hamilton. three hearty cheers and n "tiger !

"Haadmaster's Réport.

In presenting his report, the Rev.

the same for the C.S.C.C. though G. E. S. Upadali (Hendimaster) the elbow from one of Duckitt's December 31, the school was opened he received a very nasty blow on | said:-During the year ended

Way got a lot of wickets by waxing the batsment to think that he was for 229 days as against 228 in 1980. bowling fast. As a matter of fact The maximum enrolment during the in spite of his long run he was only year was 146, being an increase of 10 over the previous year. The avers uge attendance was 131.37, while that in 1950 was 120. *

medium slow.

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Unconscicus Plagiarism. In my Notes last week I omitted The FR C. completely failed when to refer to what may be a one of they went in to bas with the sxcop-unconscious plagiarism on the part titer of Pereira. It is very interest of a correspondent ralled Oft áng tỏ sen how completely Kermani | break, or may be a case of two cracks up when He gets off a billiard great minds thinking aliko! On

excellent. throughout, due to a large extent to the influence of the prefects,

Discipline has been

Lable wicket or'a alow one. I rather January in my notes I suggested especially during the recess

gather, from what I hear, that. two of the LR. C. lost their wickets from a rather casual stroll out of their rease after playing, or playing at,

that there should be an annual two tiffin hours. day match between those who have learned and played their cricket

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Six out of the 13 boys in Class" 4" ||

all their lives in the Colony and passed the entrance. examination.. a ball. The rule, of course, is that tho Rost. On January en "Off into Queen's College; in the rest the batsman must stop in his groundbreak" suggests a match Hong of the school 92 per cent of the nutil the ball is dead, which means Kong born, the Rest. I prefer

Bunday's Cricket.

If

weakness in mathematics hap not altogether been overcome.

that is comes to rest either in the my title as his would put R. H. Bboys passed the, examination at the bowler's, or the wicketkeeper's Hancock and (I think) T. E. Pearce end of the yong into the higher hands, when he is about to return on the Hong Kong side. But there classes The standard of "English it to the bowler.. It is obviously is quite a bit in the idea and I still remains very good but thr a batsman's duty to stay in his shall hope to see it tried some day. crease until he is satisfied that the ball is dead. If he goes out, he may appear to do so either from having overbalanced in his stroke or gone out to back up for a possible Frun, in, se his partner calls him, Land so properly risks his wicket. |8. A. Ramjahn alone could stop with Pereira, and 1 faney R. Lee

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Health Very Good.

The injury which Richardson re- ceived on Saturday prevented his playing for Civil Service sido against A. C. Beck's XI. on Sunday Cricket and football still remain. Inst. 3. V. Gitting is dend out of vory, popular which is in great assot. form just now, and only got five, as both of these garaes very materiai- but Smith, Beck and Rob Lee didly assist in character development. well, The latter seems to be coming During the hot months ping-pong on with the bat, but I trust it will received its full attention. We arg not be at the expense of his bowl indebted to the Inspector General Ing. The Civil Service were pretty of Police for kindly providing weak and crampled up, Matthews, drill instructor for the first half of (who is a second eleven man), alone the year. doing well. Extras was easily second with fifteen, and the whole side was out for eighty-eight.

Hans Breitmann Gave a Barty,"

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The health of the school was very good which is only to bo. expected considering the excellent conditions under which the boys study and the great attention given to them by the Medical Officer of Schools: The whole Staff and School were vaccin- ated at the end of the year under the supervision, of Mr. M. A, Khan

The library continues to be made full use of by the boys and needs enlarging to meet the incroased

The K.C.C.-Navy match was poat poned until Sunday when the Navy were hosts in an all day match. It was not visited by the reporters cind they been to Frank's party a well 7) but I have managed to glean a few details. There was an excal-numbers of the school, lens game and the Navy won! It Our thanks are due to Mr. A, et is true that the K.C.C were not at Arculli for kindly defraying the full strength, but they had Lyal, fees of four boys: to the late Sir Goodwin. E. F. Fincher and N. A. Ellis Kadenric for the endowment Mackay. They batted first and got of a scholarship fand by which_28 193, of which Goodwine made fifty-boys have had their school fees ning. I hear that immediately after paid for them as well as for pro. tiffin he scored thirty-Avs while his viding the splendid building and partner made one. This speaks well grounds at our disposal; in addition for the nourishment rentained in the to which he provides a scholarship, food supplied by the Navy Con- from this school to Queen's College tractor Lyal got. seventeen but no to Mr. Wu, Hay Tong for a scholar one else did much. The Navy scorship tenable at Queen's College for ed about two hundred runs, thanks three years to the members of the very largely to a bright seventy-Indian community for subscribing nino by -Comdr.: Mundy, and á towards the prizes and expenses of twenty-five by Captain Burnett who our annual school sports, and to the went in last. In the bowling line members of the Indian Recreation. Lyul had 8 for 77, while for the Club for the use of their ground. Navy, Mid. Boyle, had 3 for 18 and Lt. Wroughton 4 for forty By the way all these figures are appro- ximate.

To-morrow's Games.

Mr.. A. 81 Arculli Indisposed.

The headmaster said he waA, VOXY. sorry that owing to illness, Mr. A fol Artulli was not able to come, and The most important League match give away the prizes and he express to-morrow is between Craigengowered the hope, on behalf of the school, and the Kowloon Cricket Club. As that Mr. ei Arrulli would have a the 0.0.0 drew with the Indiana speedy recovery and be restored to and the two clubs possess identical good health, very soon. The speaker rocords the destination of the Shield continued that Mrs. Hanilion had turns on their fature succes The very graciously come to the rescue side that can finish the most match and they all appreciated it very

In conclusion, Mr. Upidell said:

ed will, I think, win, and if,C.C.C. much. can beat Kowloon on the Valiny. ground they will probably become "May I take this opportunity of the-favourites The K.CC are sincerely thanking all the members rather a disappointing side this of the stall for their loyal co-opera- Poar, but with a full side out they tion and support throughout the are very hard to beat,

year."

·Prize List,

I have no information of any more Longua Cricket, init the Uni

CLASS T.-F. A. Chirroem, 1st vorsity at down to visit the Navy prize and Government Scholarship in a Friendly C.S.C.C. are na 3 yrs.: Abe Hassan, 2nd prize and playing, while the HK C.O. hay Government Scholarship yrs M. the annual "under and over thirtyHassan, Wu Hay Tang Scholarship. game. I fancy that this is probably yrs. Abdullah, E.K. Bcholarship one of the oldest Extures in the to Q.0. 1 yr.; Abe Ensign, L.K Colony now that Married und Single prize for Composition; F. A. Cur has been dropped: Another old

911 persoonlik prize adar Geography 3: rary popular in the dighties and Gurdayal Singh, prize for Urdu rineties was Plain . HiLCON

Next work, I hope to publish the Loans for the Club Services

match and to discuss the chances.

CLABS, V. :--A, R. Khan, 1st prize and Government Scholarship for 1 yr. Adbul Oscar 2nd prize AR Khan, Ellis Kado RABBIT for Composition; A. B

CLASS VII Noor Ahmed, ist Moosa, lab prize, Alaud Din, nd prim and Govorument Scholarship prize: "Bushir Hussain, prize for S. Abdullah 2nd prize; Ali Admed, Urdu.

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