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HOLIDAY CRICKET

ANDERSON SCORES 113

FOR KOWLOON

Partnership Of 145 With Neve For First Wicket

HONG KONG BATTING

TO-DAY

When stumps were drawn on the Club ground on Saturday, the first day of play in the cricket match between Kowloon and Hong Kong which will be continued to-day at 11 a.m., Hong Kong had scored 36 runs for the loss of one wicket (J. E. Richardson? In reply to Kowloon's first innings total of 294, of which Donald Anderson scored 113 and H. B. Neve 62. Anderson and Neve were associated in a first wicket partnership that realised 145.

The most successful bowler for Hong Kong was Capt. F. P. R. "Whitmarsh who captured Ave wickets for 30 runs..

Anderson was shaky against Lee, who was swinging away sharply. and was almost unplayable. Off his third delivery. Anderson edged one to Madár at first slip, but the Tatter just failed to reach the ball, Neve batted confidently and was very severe on anything "overbitch- ed.

India R. C.

A. S Suffiad, c Prata, b Car-

valho

A. Baker, b J. Gosano K; M Rumpahn, v Marques,

J. Gosanoi..

A. K. Minu, bJ. Gosano ..... A. R. Suffad, b J. Gosano......

M. I. Razack, b L G. Casano M. R. Abbas, c L G. Gosano, b

J. Gosano.....

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH -29; 1937.

COLONY TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Fixtures For This -Week

Colony

The following are the Lawn Tennis Championship fix- tures for this week;

TO-MORROW

Open Singles Championship R. L. Withington v. P. C. Ler J. D. Milne v. Leong Ping-chiu. BOM. Deane v. G. E. Clarke, W. J Howard v. J. D. Holmes. Open Doubles Championship D. Nickson and H. G. Bowerman v. S. S. Hussain and 6. A. Hussain.

HOME FOOTBALL

RESULTS

Charlton Overwhelm Wolves

London, March 27. The following are the results of to-day's League football matches: FIRST DIVISION' Birmingham 1 Preston Charlton 4 Wolves Chelsea Grimsby Leeds

Liverpool Manchester.C. z Bolton Middlesboro 1 Arsenal

A V. Gosund and A. V. Remedios Portsmouth

V. Ma Nal-kwong and Li Kwan-Stoke bung..

Chan Kam-moon and Chak Kam-hung v. Lt. Cmdr. Rump and C. Ravenhill

Club Handicap Singits

G. Polgase (-1,6) v. C. C. Start († 2.6).

WEDNESDAY

2 Everton

W. Bromwich 1 Brentford

Shefeld U Tottenham

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

HOME RUGBY RESULTS

London, Mar. 28.

The following are the results of Rugby Union League matches played to-day:-

Bristol 11, Leicester 6. Cardif 16, Barbarians 3. Gloucester 15, London Welsh 0. Llanelly 20, Devonports Services

B.

A

Noath 32. Northampton 3. Plymouth Albion 6. Old Merchant

'Taylors 14.

Bedford 8, Wakefield 3.

Birkenhead Park. 11. North of

Ireland 8.

Stewarttonians 0, Heriotonjans.

M.C.C. OF WIN

D

0

0 Huddersneld 0

3 Derby

4

1 Wednesday

1

Swansea 18, Harlequing 13.. United Services 14, Richmond 39. Aberavon 15, Abertillery 10,

2 Manchester U. 0

Bath 11, Bale 3.

.2

1

2

5. Sunderland

3

Coventry 16, Waterloo 5:

0

Gateshead 0. Blackheath 3.

Newport 12, Bridgend 3.

Club Championship

53

11

H. Owen-Hughes v. T. C. Mona- gahn.

SECOND DIVISION Barnsley 3 Coventry Blackbur Blackpool

Glasgow Acas 28, Hawick 11.

0

3

0

Aston Villa

4

14.- Reuter.

Chesterfield

1

Bradford"

1

Doncaster

0

Bury

5

Bradford C.

TIME ROBS

0

..

Leicester

0

Swansea

#

1

0

Newcastle Norwich

Fulham

1

2 Burnley

2

9

z Plymouth

0

"Open Singles Championship

2 Notts. F.

1

Exciting Match With

15

E. C. Ficher v. P. F. Tsol.

West Ham

4 Southampton

0

A. A. Aziz, b J. Gosano

18

FV. Harison v. Y. C. Lau.

F. A. Curreem, not out

5

Y: T. Barma, not out

Open Doubles Championship.

3

Bristol

Southend

1

Extras (B6, LB1, NB-)

8

R. L Withington and J. D. Milne v..Wong Fuk-nam and Lui Kwai

Cardin

3 Bristol R.

1

Clapton

1.

I

Aldershot

1

tuo

Total (for 8 wkts.)

125

Crystal P. Exeter

2

Northampton 2

Bournemouth I

A. H. Ismall did not bat

5

Millwall

O'

Bowling Analysis

2 Gillingham

U

Q. M. R

W.

1 Watford

2

Marques

5

I 14 0

Reading

2 Brighton

0

I. G. Gosano

8 1 28 1

Torquay

1

Newport

2

New Zealand were dismissed" just before the close in their second

113

E. A. R. Alves

8 3

200

Walsall

3 Swindon

2

H. B. Neve, c Souza, b Minu

02 J. Gosano

-13

4 32

E. F. Fincher, b Lee......

13

A. M. Prata

Q 1 0

v. E. H. Williams and L. R. Andrews (+3.8)

THIRD

DIVISION (NORTH)

K. M. Baxter, Madar

13

F. H. Carvalho

4

0 20 1

.

C. C. Garthwalte, b Madar

E. C. Fincher, not out

N. A. E. Mackay, b Whitmarsh

37

15

POLICE WIN

M. Pagh and J. Thomson (56) v. O. E. C. Marton and D. B. Evans (-154).

Barrow

2 New Brighton 1

Carlisle

2 Gateshead

I

innings, the combined totals ex-

ceeding the vialtors' knock by only one run.

With their score at 201, for six

Chester

1 Accrington

1

10

w

Club Mixed Doublex

Crewe

1 Oldham

2

E. L. Gasang, b Whitmarsh ...

4

D. McLellan, b Whitmarsh ......

0

D. M. C. Prichard; c Hayward.

b Whitmarsh

16

Playing on the home ground on Saturday. Police R.C. beat Civil Service C.C. by 9 wickets in the junior cricket League.

W. Wooding and Miss Ward v. J.

Halifax

Rotherham

1

C. Pool and Miss Allen.

F. Goodwin, c Whitmarsh, bi

Madar

Civil Service.

.1

Extras (B8 LB1, NED

10

F. E. Lawrence, c Loughlin, b

Pope

THURSDAY

B. O'M. Deane or G. E. Clarke v. Southport A. Crawford.

R. Withington or P. C. Lee v Tsul York

Hartlepools Mansfield 7 Port Vale Roachdale 2 Lincoln

1. Darlington

3

at the close of play on Friday, New Zealand lost one more wicket before lunch this morning for an additional 23 runs.

1

3

1 Wrexham

1

Tranmere

2 Stockport

2

1 Full

1

4. Wai-put

1

F. Haynes, b Pope

2

Total

294

J. Pengelly, Pope......

W. J. Howard or J. D. Holmes v. Ng Kam-chuen.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

F. Harper. b Pope

11

Lee, after bowling about six overs, was taken ill and had to retire from the field for a short while. The other bowlers had no terrors for either Anderson or Neve and they then settled down to acore rapidly all round the wicket.

Scores:-

Kowloon-1st. Innings

D. J. N. Anderson, c Holden, b

Whitmarsh

Notts C.

Club Handicap Singles

V. R Gordon (scr.) v. G. S. Luton Chambers (+3.6).

O. A. Hansen (+28) v. J. F. L Queen' P.R. Smalley (-2.6).

Club Handicap Doubles

A. H. Penn and J. R. Collis (+15)

(FIRST DIVISION)

25

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New Zealand

Wellington, Mar. 21.

The M.C.C. lost an exciting race against the clock in the Test Match with a New Zealand XI here yesterday by capturing the last New Zealand wicket too late to bat again and score the two runs necessary for victory!"

Their remaining three wickets fell after the interval for another 41 runs, and the English aldpper decided to enforce the follow on.

With 162 runs to avert an in- nings defeat, the home side were in a bad position at tea, which was taken with the score at for four wickets.

After tea the

position became 0 more exciting as each over was sent down and the last wicket fell

ק

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In the last over of the day, with New Zealand one, run ahead."

Only time prevented an M.C.C. victory by ten wickets, which was also negatived by delay of the start this morning for half an hour by rain.

A crowd of 7,000 witnessed to- day's play, the wicket being un- affected by the rainfall.

Scores:

M.C.C.: 427.

New Zealand: 285 and 183.- Reuter,

F. G. Nigel and R. M. M. King (+4.6) v. R. G. L. Oliphant and A.

M. Mack (+4.6).

FRIDAY

Open Dougles Championship

0 Dunfermline "0

Queen's Park Albion " Rangers

St. Mirren

• Unplayed.

Airdrie Ayı

Kilmarnock

2 Third Lanark 1

SECOND DIVISION

5 Dumbarton 0

Fall of wickets:-1 (Neve) for 145; 2 (E F. Flacher) for 186: 3 (Anderson) for 197; 4 (Baxter) for 239; 5 (Garthwalte) for 248: 8 Mackay) for 263; 7 (Gosano) for 275; 8 (McLellan) for 275; 9 (Prichard) for 291; 10 (Goodwin) for 294.

Bowling Analysis

J. Barrow, c Danbrowsk, b

Baker..

Robinson, b Pope

Baker F. MacGowan, cLoughlim, b

N. J. Bebbington, b Pope

13

1

4

D. Crawley, b Baker

B

L. T. Alde v. W. M. Barton.

J. D. Milne of Leong Hing-chlu v.

O. E. C. Marsland.

Club Handicap Singles

M.. Fagh (-30) v. F. A. Joseph (+2.8).

Club Championship

Falkirk Hamilton

Hibernian

H. Cockle, not out

5

Club Handicap "Double

Aberdeen

4 Hearts'

Celtic

1 Partick

I

Dundee

0 Motherwell'

0

0 Arbroath

1-

5 St. Johnstone 2

Queen O'South 1 Clyde

H. Street, b Pope

16

. M. R. W.

Extras (B4, NB1)

7

Lec Minu Holden

19 5 57 1

........... 25

3

74

1

Total

70

5

0 36

Souza

4 0 22 0

Bowling Analysis

Owen Hughes

6 0 41 0

M. R. W.

Whitmarsh

Madar

13 4 39 5

4.1 1 15 3

Lee bowled on no-ball,

Pope Baker

Pope bowled one no-ball.

12 2 39 7 11 0 24

3

Hong Kong-1st. Innings

Police. R. C.

East Fife Leith

3

Fortar

S

J. E. Richardson, b Garthwaite 23

T. Hunter, b Haynes

17

E. Zimmern, not out

32

A. E. Carey. c Cockle. b Mac-

Gowan

Monstrose

0

• King's Park Q. Stenhouse-

ur A

1 Fast Stirling D Raith Rovers 2

D

B. Evans (+2,6).

Morton

Brechin City 0

7

Extras (B1)

1

J. L. Stephens, Haynes

+2

S. Loughlin, c Barrow, b Craw-

Edinburgh 2

Alloa Dundee

0

3

ley

·0

63

C. Pope, e Barrow, b Crawley

0

F. V. Harrison (--3.8) v. G. E. R. Dirett (-15).

H. Danbrowsky, b Haynes

4

Club Handicap. Doubles

W. L. Clarke, not out..

26

9 L T. Ride and J. F. Leys (--15-2)

V. R. Hancock and T. E. Pearce (~2.6),

Wales -Renter

AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL

0. Scotland

·04

H. Owen Hughes, not out ATE

Total (for 1 wkt.)

Fall of wickets:-1 (Richardson) for 38.

A H. Madar, K Nazarin, G. Souza, A. W. Hayward, F. F. R. Whitmarsh, R. L. Holden, A. R. Minu and R. E, Lee to bat.

Bowling Analysis

Garthwaite

Goodwin

McLellan

M. R. W.

Extras (B22, LB4)

Total (for 6 wkts.)

A. Kirby, B. G. Baker, H Oakley

and G. Carruthers did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

0.

ព 1 29 1

5

19 ย

MacGowan

3

1

14

0

Haynes

SECOND DIVISION

At Sookunpoo on Saturday

Robertson

Barrow Crawley

...0. M. R. W

4 0 13

1

8.5 2 15 3

3. 0 28 .0

2 0 10 0 2 0 4

2

E. L. H. Shute and K. Shute v. S. S. and S. A. Hussain or D. Nickson and H. G. Bowerman.

W. N. Cheung and M. C. Hung v. Tsul Wal-pul and P. Kong.

Clab Handicap Singles

A, K. MacKenzie (+16) v. J. T.

Cowdenbeath

H. Owen-Hughes (15) v. R. LSt. Bernara's 3 Withington (--3.8).

LOCAL HOCKEY

"Y" And Signals Draw

The Royal Corps of Signals held the European "Y" to a draw in a friendly hockey match at King's Park on Saturday, both teams

dian Recreation Club drew with CRAIGENGOWER LOSE scoring once during the

Club de Recreto in the junior cricket League.

In scoring 92 not out of 177 A. M. Prata hit 16 boundaries, while

A. S. Suflad hit nine boundaries while scoring 53 out of 87.

Recreio

W. A. Reed, Law.. b Baker

ALBERT RELF DEAD

Found Shot In Pavilion

London, Mar, 27. Cricketers all over England" have second been shocked by the tragic death of Albert Relf, the old Norfolk Sussex and England cricketer.

half. Nolan, centre-forward, scor-

In a friendly cricket match at - first for the "Y" and Wilson, in- King's Park on Saturday, Kowloonde-left, replied for the signals. Cricket Club beat Craigengower by three wickets.

Craigengower:-77 for; 8 (A. Zim- mern 38 not out. A. Gobind 31, C. B. R. Sargent 4 for 22, G. A, IV. Hall 2 for 8).

NOVEL HOCKEY. GAME POSTPONED

Relf was found shot dead to-day in the cricket pavillon at Welling- ton College, where he was employ- ed as a coach.

Owing to a misunderstanding; the interesting hockey encounter up participation in first-class cric

Bixty-three years old, Reit gave between the "Y" Ladies, chain pions of the Caer Clark Cup Lea had been fullling various coach-

ket in 1921, and since that time. Kowloon C.O.:-146 (F. R. Broad- bridge 20, G.. A. V, Hall 24. C. B.Brigade, Royal Artillery, was not

gue, and the Hong Kong Singapore ing engagements R. Sargent 23: S. A. Gray 22. G. A. Lee 1 for 1, U. Esmail 1 for 11, 15 W. Rapley 4 for 44).

15

J. A. M. Prata, cand b Abbas

7

A. M. Prata, b Baker

92

6

A. Mendonca, c A. R. Sufflad, ba

34

A. Noronha, c Razack, b Aziz

Baker

A.. M. Remedios, not out.

F. H. Carvalho, not out

Extras (B21, LB1, WB1) ...

4

14

Total (for 6 wkts, dec.). 198

B. A. R. Alves, C E. Marques' and

J. Gosano did not bat.

Bufflad

Bowling Analysis

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB DEFEAT VALLEY

played on Saturday. The Gunners rounders and played

He was one of, Bussex's best all- were to have conceded the ladies county from 1900 to 1921.

for the a handicap or 20 goals. We un derstand that this match will pro-England, against

During that time he represented Australia on bably take place in a fortnight's three

occasions and time.

England against, South Africa on ten, oc- садіоль.

MAMAK MATCH.

The Central British Association. He had a fine record in first- winners of the "A" Division of the class matches and on eight oc- The bi-annual golf match be- Mamak Hockey Tournament, de-casions accomplished the coveted. 0. M. R. w, tween Happy Valley and Kowloon teated the H.Q. Wing. Royal Ulster "double," ie. taking 100 wickets Golf Clubs was played over the Rifles, by five goals to one in a and acoring 1,000 runs in a season. Kowloon course on Good Friday Mamak match played at Shamshul His.. thirteen. appearances in and resulted in a win for the home Po. Camp ground on Friday morn-Test Matches were as follow: team by 18 points to 10 after ing. The soldiers netted the first England v. Australia, 1809 (1), in they had established a definite su goal G. Fowler (2), T. 8. D. Whit-

59

Abbas

10

2

A. Baker.

14 3 49 3

5 0 26

Aziz Curreem

༞ མ ཋོ ཏྠཾ * མས Rumjahn

3 0 20 Aziz bowled one wide-ball.

4

0 .22

1

1 08

0

0

gles matches in the morning. winners.

periority at the end of the 16 sin-ley (2) and 5. Fowler scored for the

England; 1993-4 (2) in. Australia.

England Y. South-Africa, 1908-6 (5); 1913-14 (5) — Reuter,

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