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CRICKET LEAGUE
CLUB DE RECREIO, OUT FOR 68, WIN MATCH
Bertram Lay Scores Century
In Second Division
A great win by Club de Regreto, who, after getting put out for 68 by the Civil Service Cricket Club, dismissed their hosts for 59 runs: a strange fielding and batting collapse on the part of the Indian Recreation Club that nearly brought them defeat In their rame with Craigengower: and, a last-over win by Kow- loon over the Army featured the senior league cricket programme on Saturday,
In the second division. Army and K.C.C. were featured in a very high-scoring "game from which the latter emerged win- a match which ners. Cralgengower were beaten by Recreto in totalled only 125 runs. Navy and Club drew. and Varsity beat Civil Service.
Results and summarized scores follows:
League I
Cralgengower and the In- dians drew at Happy Valley- C.C.C. 148 (G. Souza 45; A. R. Miny for 541.
LR.C. 87 for 9 (A. H. Madar 22)
Club beat Navy by nine wickets:-.
Navy 156 for 7 decl. (Capt. Whit- marsh "50 not out, Holdsworth 33; G. P. Longfeld 4 for 37).
·
Navy 150 for D wkts. Lt. Catlow 40; D B. Robb 4 for 30).
Club de Recrelo beat Crai- gengower at King's Park Recreto 74 (A. E Noronha 21 not fout; A. M. Omar 5 for 10),
Craigengower 51 (T. Locke 16; R. Soares 3 for 17, 0. N. Gosano 5 for 22).
University beat Civil Service by four wickets at Pokfulam:--- Civil Service 74 (J. Barrow 21 not out; W. S. Gerg 4 for 2, G. Hong Choy 5 for 17).
University 137 for 9 (Hong Choy Club 159 for one wkt H. Oven- Hughes 64 not out. T. A. Pearce 3741 retd.; L Buckle 4 for 42). not out, L. T. Ride 41).
K.C.C. beat Army by 34 runs at King's Park- K.C.C. 185 for 7 decl. (D. Ander-
son 41, G. C. Burnett 32). "
Army 131 Drv, Logan 51: Major Murray 29; Anderson 7 for 28.
Club de Recreio beat Civil Bervice by nine runs at Happy Valley:-
Recreio 68 (G. A. Gutteres 27 not! out, H. L. Üzorla 14; A. E. Perry 6 for 22).
FRIENDLY MATCH
Indian Recreation Club Juniors beut La Salle College by 44 runs at Sookinpoo:
SPORT
HOME FOOTBALL COLONY RUGBY
(Continned from "Paze 2) Aston Villa 25 10 4 11 42 39 24 Preston N.E. 25 9 8 10 37 39 24 Blackpool 26 78.11 31 44 22 Chelsea 25 8 3 12 45 49 21 8 5 13 36 40 21 Huddersfield 26 Brentford 24 76 11 33 50 20 Leicester 26 6 8 12 21 49 20 Portsmouth 24 6 8 10 24 43 20 Birmingham 26 74 15 53 41 18
SECOND DIVISION
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Blackburn 28 16 39 88 43 35 Shefeld U.26 11 11 4 44 38 33 Coventry 25 14 4 7 43 26 32 25 13 5 7 63 43 31
Wednesday
Newcastle
26 13 5
8 44 28 31
West Brom' 25 13 4 Fulham Manch'ter C.-25 13 Luton
8.64 48 30
25 12 8
7 42 31 30
3
9 67 53 29
26 12
4 10 51 45 28
Tottenham Burnley
25 10
8
7 42 37 28
27 10
8
9 36 37 28
Chesterfield 25 11
5
25 10 6
West Ham
9 40 37-27 9 40 35.24 Plymouth 26 10 5 11 34 31 25 Millwall 25 8 8.9 40 35 24 Bradford 21 88 11 46 58 24 Bury
27 7 9 11:38 47 23 Southampton 25 7 8 12 34 49.20 Swansea 25 4 10 11 28 48 18 Notts Forest 25 5 6 14 31 60 15 Norwich 24 71 16 27 58 15 Tranmere 27 4 3 20 29 70 11
THIRD DIVISION-NORTH
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 27 19 4 4 01 25 42 3 55 27.35
Barnsley
| Southport
Bradford C. Doncaster Oldham
IR.C. 95 (M. I. Razack 11; A. el Stockport .. Arculli 4 for 37),
La Salle 51 (J. Glosano 24: A Baker 5 for 19).
KOWLOON CRICKET
Crewe Hull
N. Brighton
Rotherham
Rochdale
Chester Barrow Halifax
CLUB BOWLS WIN Wrexham Kowloon Cricket Club entertain- | Darlington Civil Service 50 <A T. Lay 22:ed Civil Service Cricket Club to a Lincoln
friendly lawn
E. L. Gosano's for. 18. H. L. Ozorio
5 for 37).
League II
Kowloon Cricket Club beat
Army "B" by five wickets:-
24 14 7 26 15 3 25 12 9
2 59 34 33
26 15 2
4 48 30 33 9 50 39 32. 26 15 1 10 65 41 31 25 12 5 8,57 46 29 24 10 7 7 54 43 27 27 11 5 11 44 46 27 27 11 4 12 44 45 24 27 10 5 12 39 50 25 23 10 5 8 53 25 25
W. Hobbs, W. Nash. A. Spary and W. W. Hirst (X.C.C.), lost to E. Purvis. S. Eccleshall, E. W.
bowls game on Carlisle Saturday, winning by ten shots. Gateshead
Scores:
York Hartlepools Accrington
THIRD
Newport
27 11 3 13 44 49 25 28 9.7 10 27 32 25 27 10 4 13 39 58 24 26 -9 5 12 45 62 23 26 7 11 42 55 22 25 8 5 12 39 65 21 25 7 6 12 42 49 20 26 7 5 14 37 59 19 27 6 4 17 35 45 16 26 2 20 24 55* 8 DIVISION—SOUTH
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 25 18 4 5 40 26 38 2513 8 6 48 33 32
Army "B" 191 Cpl. Webb 51. Simmonds, and M. N. Rakusen Spr. Ratcliffe 75 not out. Lt. Hook9-30: 201
W. Naef, W. T. French, J. Hyde | Crystal P.
25 13 48,44 33 30 Kowloon 213 for b wkts. (B.D. and R. Craig (K.C.C.) beat R. R. Brighton
Davies, V. Ebbage, R. R. Wood and Aldershot 25 11 8 8 32 29 30 Lay 11 not out).
Reading
26 9 10 7 42 35 28 drew at J. Deakin 24-16.
Notts C. 23 11 5 7 32 23 27 7 8 52 33 27 Queen's P.R. 25 10
25 11 5 9 48 42 27 Swindon Northampton 26 12 3 11 37 38 27
Club and Navy Chater Road:-- Club 196 (H. J. Armstrong 96. C. W... E. Bishop 81, N. P. Fox 31, Wood 4 for 50),
V. C. Labrum, J. Smith, C. J. Tacchi, E. Kern (K.C.C.), beat J. Purvis, A. Allen, L. A. Collyer and J. Hollidge 32-9.
SIDE SHINE
Rest Beaten Easily In Practice Game
Hongkong should have no hard task with Malaya judging from their display on Satur- day against the Rest of the 'Colony at Causeway Bay, when the emerged winners by
a
score of 34 points ta 9. The three quarter-line was very strong, and with good support from the forwards found the Rest's goal-line time after time again.
TEAMS
Club 1st XV:- M. Watts: D. H. Stewart, H. D. Bidwell, W. E Grleve and G. K. Chadwick; M. W. McGrath and J. R. Henderson: K.
CRICKET
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Kitchell stayed with Madar for 34 minutes to add 31 runs, but at 5.40 Souza held him of AK. Ismall. Thereafter it became a question of whether the home side could get out Madar quickly enough to run through the tail.
Madar held on for eight more minuter till he fell to an extraordinary catch by Ernest Zimmern. The utility of his Innings cannot be measured by the 22 runs he scored. That made it 7 for 78. Ismail All joined "Putty" Ismall who was apparently perfectly happy. At 5.58 (according to
the score-book. though, as above, I made it 80 seconds to six o'clock) Ali got
A. Watson, K. W. Salter, Dr. E Wout. The end I have already de- Stout, A. F. Walkden, W. E. Peers;
J. Redman, A. J. G. Taylor and W. B. Richardson,
The Rest-L/Cpl. Nealan; F. O. Sen. Thomas L/Cpl. Boe. Ldg. Stead and Lt. Wheble; Lt. Potter and R. Rutherford; Bub. Lt. Hain, Cpl. Morgan. Wrtr. Packer: Bub. Lt. Culmer, L/Cpl. Sutherland: L/Sgt. Page, Pte. Berry and Lt N. H, Cuthbertson.
Watford Bristol C Cardiff Mansfield Exeter' Bristol R. Ipswich Clapton O Torquay
20 9 6 11 42 33 28 20 90 11 40 41 24 24 9 6 9 33 37 24 24 9 5 10 29 12 23 24 7 9 9 40 64 23 2577 11 31 28 21 23 8 5 10 29:32 21. 24 8 7 11 27 31 21 24 8 5 11 32 29-21 Bournemouth 24 8 7 11 28 38 21 Port Vale 24 8 4 12 31 34 20 Southend 21 76 8 38 41 20 Waica!l 24 45 15 21 38 13
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Rangera Hearts.
Aberdeen Celtic Hamilton Queen O'S. Falkirk
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 27 20 5 3 94 45 45 28 16 4 8 75 47.38
28 15 5 8 73 47 35 27 13 7 1.76 39 33 28 14 4 10 58 48 32 28 13 4 9 49 47 32 28 13 5 10 56 51 31 Kilmarnock 27 12 7 8 53 55 31 Motherwell 28 12 5 11 63 60 29 Clyde
27 13 14 59 54 28 Hibernian 28 12 4 12 58 53 28 Partick
27. 121 12 48 59 27 St. Johnstone 28 11 4 13 59 69 26 Third Lan. 27 9 7 1 54 70 25 Ayr U.
28 8 7 13 53 64 23 St. Mirren 28 8 14 42 57 22 Queen's Park 27 8 4 15 40 59 20 Arbroath 27 6 7 15 34 61 19 Ralth R. 23 7 2 19 52 78,16 Albion
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28 € 4 18 44 76 16
scribed,
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A summarised reflection of this game would seem to show that whereas the Indians at one stage looked
they probable winners, wound up by being" lucky indeed not to have lost.
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