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CRICKET NOTES
SCHOOLBOY CRICKETERS
CLAIM HONOURS
Powerful K.C.C. Team Beaten At Central B.S.
PEREIRA'S "HAT-TRICK": CENTURY FOR REGGIE BROADBRIDGE
By E. U. Ropes" "
Macao Race Meeting DRAFT PROGRAMME
FOR NOV. 12
The following' is the Draft Pro- gramme of the Macao Jockey Club's November Race Meeting to be held
on Nov. 12:
SPORTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1939:
CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING H.K.C.C. VS RA.F. AT MACAO: SUCCESSFUL
SPORTING CLUB MEET
(CONTRIBUTED)
The Macao Sporting Club held their Championship and "Handicap" Clay Bird Shooting, on Sunday after- noon (Oct. 22) at their Club ground, at Areia Preta, which had been tastefully decorated for the occasion.
CRICKET
The Hongkong Cricket Club Zrid
ARMY TENNIS FINALS
XT will play against the RAF on R.A.O.C. Wins Close
Saturday at 2 p.m. on the H.K.C.C. ground
The following will represent the E.X.C.C. 2nd XI:-
Encounter
The finals of the Hongkong Area
E. J. Mitchell (Capt.), H. J.League was held at Scokinpoo yesterday when the RAO.C. dest Armstrong, C. W. E Bishop, A. T. Dow, N. P. Fox. R. M. M. King, A. the RAM.C. by Ave sets to four.
Mrs. Rogers, wife of Gol Rogers- K. Mackenzie, D. Q. Parsons, R.8 presented the prizes to the win- W. Paterson. J. E Potter, D. S Robb.
1st Race. Grand Stand Handles: Winner $150. Second $75. Third Dr. Villa Franca, the popular Chairman of the Sport- $50. For China Ponies, Subscrip-ing Club, ably assisted by Commander Montalvão e Silva, tion Ponies of this Club of any Dr. Cassiano da Fonseca and Mr. Carlos da Silva, had Season that have not won more charge of all the shooting arrangements of the meeting. than $300. in stakes since ist Jan.,
A small selling sweepstake
and good
trunandes and Miss Fernandes; Mr. 1939. Subscription Gritans of the
en-sportsmen. competed, and the re-and Mis. A. A de Mello and Miss. Hangkong Jockey Club, barred. added zest and sonie Jockey allowance, Entrance $5. 8thusiasm to the Clay Bird sult was a tie, between Antonio de Mello; Mr. 4 Rozennull; Kr Ribeiro and Emiko da Rosa, for the Walters; Mr. Luciano Martins, Post Shooting events.
Furlongs.
2nd Race, Race Couise uandicap:
Twenty-two
Cricket honours for the week-end, despite a century by R. T. Broadbridge in the intra-Club game on the Kow- loon Cricket Club ground on Sunday, and the "hat-trick" by A. P. Pereira on Saturday, must go to young Albert
As was to be expected, the Arst Championship; and a tle between Master General; Mr. Americo Va- Odell and F. A. Weller, of the Central British School, who,
few sportsmen registered "misses.". H. de Mello, Antonio Ribeir lente. Assistant Post Master Gen- between them, humbled the powerful Kowloon Cricket
In their "initial endeavours, due, Emilo da Rosa and Antonio Bital-eral, Dr. Lobato and Miss Lobato: probably, to the northerly windha Jr. for the "Handicap" event. Ms. Celeste Ribeiro Club 2nd XI, trouncing them by 9 wickets on the School ground.
Mention must also be made of W. G. Pryde who open- ed the innings with Odell, setting up.96 runs for the first wicket after the K.C.C. had declared at 143 for 9. Odell continued to bat attractively for 77 runs and Weller was undefeated with 45 to his credit.
we
see So
After a few very lean season;
$50.
Winner $150. Second $75. Third For China Pontes. Subscrip- thon Griffins of the Hongkong Joc. key Club purchased at Hongkong by Members of this Club during 1938-39. Jockey allowance. En- trance $5. € Furongs.
3rd Race. Turf Handicap:
(First Section Winner $175. Second $75. Third $50. For China
and to the fact that twe kinds of "Clay Birds" were used. "
Justice
Ribeiro.
and Miss
ners.
The Inter-Unit Shield was won by the R.A.0.0, with RAM.C. 12. runners-up.
Results follow:-
of yesterday's match.
Duffield (R.A.0.C.) Sgt. J. Emberson and Sgt. S.
beat Lt. Col. S. Smith and "Major W. G. Harvey
beat Cpl. J. Webb and Sgt.
* W. Stevens
beat Cpl. W. Mussen and
Pte. H. Milne Capt. F. T. Tracey and Cdr.
A. W. Aslätt (R.A.0.C.)
lost to Lt. Smith and Major
Harvey
lost to Cpl. Webb and Agt..
Stevens
beat Cpl. Mussen and Fte.
LARGE GATHERING The very large number of ladies: Mrs. Marie Menezes; "wir and at the Mis Henrique Nolasco; Captain, France was represented, by Clay and gentlemen present
Mm and Miss Cauenta; Mr. and Birds from the "Manufacture Fran- meeting, which was a thorough
wêre Chlef
of Mrs." Leong Hau In; Mr, and Mis. caise des Armes at Cycles of Saint' success. Etienne" and those from the West Macao and Mrs. Mascarenhas, Cap Carlos da Silva; Mrs. Beatriz da ern Cartridge Company of Altona, tain Taxelra Diniz, Commanding Silva: Mr. and Mrs. F. Rodrigues America, being responsible for the the Portuguese Cruiser "Joao De and family: Mrs. R. Rodrigues and Rodrigues: Captain Dr. and Mrs. Menezes the Misses remainder of the "Buds" which Lisboa," were hit at this meeting, although Alves, Colonial Secretary: Dr. and Moutinho, Director of Public Works Q.M.S. L. G. Backle and Pte. they were flying at about 75 miles Mrs. Lacorda, Attorney General; Department: Mr. and Mrs. Clement This Captain and Mrs. Fausto Correla, Braga; Mr. and Mrs. J. Nolasco;; per hour, due to the wind.
Pedro Nolasco; Mr. Pedro: fact did not detract any real en- Chief Staff, Officer; Major A Majer. Mr. thusiasm for this intriguing and and the Misses Majer, Mrs. Gou- Pereira: Mr. Vasconcelos, Manager vela de Carvalho, wife of the Gor of the Banco Nacional Ultra- fascinating "sport u. minces"
ernor's Private Secretary: Ms. marino; Commander and Mrs. P.
GOVERNOR'S INTEREST
Milne
H. Boncock (R.A.0.C) - lost to Lt. Col. Smith and
Major Harvey by
Stevens by
lost to Cpl. Webb and Sgt. beat Cpl. W. Mussen and
Pte. Milne
8-4
6-1
B-T
8-4
2-6
3-6
6-2
Pontes classified by the Hongkong It is when
the being the Royal Navy whom they Jockey Club as "E" class. At date youngsters doing well beat by 72 runs at King's Park, C.
of entry. Jockey allowance, En- against more experienced N. Matthews made 52, not out, for
trance 55. 1 Mile. players that we feel there the Undergraduates, the closure be
N.B. Only one Entry will be made need be no anxiety about the ing applied at 100 for 5.
for the Turf Handicap. (Races 3 & future of cricket in Hong- When the Navy went in to bats Entries will be divided into First
they ran up against W. S. Gegg
and Second Sections at the discre. kong. In the case of the
and R. Singh in their best form,
tion of the Handicapper, successes scored by the Cen-he side being retired for only 38
School. boys, runs.
4th Race, Choi Ma Hui Handicap; trai. British
H. E. Dr. Tamagnini Bartosa. Sanches de Miranda and daughter de Lima: Mr. Bradley, D. Joao da' Winner $150. Second $75. Third Governor of Macao, accompanied wife of the Governor's A.D.C. M. Costa Macedo; Mr. D. Freire; Drs, special mention
be must made of the pains taken by the University appear to be coming Pories of this Club of any Season.
$50. For China Ponies, Subscription by Dr, Gouvela de Carvalho. Pri- Antonio da Silva, Chief of the Chadelino and Antonio da Conceicao,
vate Secretary, and attended by nese Secretarial Department: Dr. Leut. Ramos Lopes: Madame M. HONGKONG JOCKEY
CLUB the two masters, W. Mulcahy into their own again and In Ges | Subscription Griffins of the Hong- Dommander Sanches de Manda, and Mrs. Vargas Moniz, Chief of Leitao and Miss Barros Cruz; Lt.
Pedra da Costa and many others. Alterations and additions and D. McLellan, with the and Sings they have a very fine kong Jockey Club, barred. Jockey A.D.C., honoured the meeting with the Medical Health Department Tea and light refreshments were Classification Lists dated June 20, youngsters at the nets. The pair of bowlers. This time Gegg allowance.
Drs. Correla Nunes and Costa: his presence. coaching by these two very had five for 19 and Singh the same
Apart from his official duties, the Captain and Mrs. Libanto Gomes;}served during the interval and at 1939 are as follows:--
CHINA PONIESZ able cricketers has resulted in number of wickets for one run
Governor of Macao has always Captain Marques da Costa, Com- dusk, the large assembly wended improving the standard of less!
found the time to be present at mander and Mrs. Botelho de Sousa, their way homewards, after having cricket at the C.B.S. enor-
principal sporting fixtures of this Assistant Harbour Master: Mr. and spent a most enjoyable afternoon Class: mously.
Colony, for witch sportsmen are Mrs. K. P. Fletcher; Mr and Mrs. at this annual event of the Macao Highness, Sylvandale to C Class: truly grateful to His Excellency McComb; Mr. B. de Senna Fer-Sporting Club.
INDIANS FAIL
After dismissing the Royal En. gineers for only 121 auta, with t- "SPOTTY'S" HAT-TRICK Dealing with Senior cricket first,lchell taking 6 for 12. the Indians," congratulations to "Spotty" Pereiraj who appeared to be experimenting on performing the first hat-trick" with their batting order, failed of the season, taking 5 for 17 miserably and were sent back for against the Civil Service Cricket cnly 91 ruris.
Club who, after their excellent Y el Arcull hit out to good showing on the Club ground the effect, gathering a round 30 before, Saturday, before, collapsed unac-being caught off Rose, while K. M. countably and were skittled out Rumjahn helped with a very use- for a paltry 59.
Ful 26, but Kitchell, who is perhaps Both Richardson and Colledge the best bat in the I.R.C. team this failed but J. Barrow, who started year, falled at No. 10 and was bowl.
Entrance $5. 1 Mile. 5th Race. Victory Handicap:
Winner $200. Second $100. Third $75. For China Ponles, classified by the Hongkong Jockey Club as "D" class. At date of entry. Joc- key allowance. Entrance. $5. 1 Mile. 6th Race. Turf Handicap:
(Second Section) Winner $175. Second $75, Third $50. For China Ponies, classified by the Hongkong Jockey Club as "E" class. At date of entry. Jockey allowance. En- trance $5. 1 Mile.
Entries close on Thursday, 2 1939, at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building.
shaklly, made 14. Arthur Perry 13 ed for a "duck" It must have been TODAY'S RUGBY and T. V. N. Fortesque 11 to help many a long day since Kitchell "Swell" the total which otherwise | Aguted so low down in the battine would have been much less than order
50.
G. N. Gosano. one of the younger members of this very well-known sporting family. lop scored for the Recreio with 57 and though I was not able to see anything of his knock,"
told later 1 was
that he brought off some very pretty shots. He watches the bail very carefully and should be good for a lot of rups this
season.
M P. Madar, who made such a nice 30 against the Army a week previously. was also bowled before he opened his account
POLICE B.C. HELD
At Happy Valley the Police were held to a draw by the Indian R.C. juditors.
JL. Stephens made 32 in a very correct innings. but the highest scorer for the Police was Pope who collected 51.
Farouk Ab-
Pope was again prominent when the the Indians batted and perged Perry got in amongst wickets, his nine nvers yielding away very steadily to take five only 17 runs for three wickets. wickets for 28 runs. Richardson, going on very late, dul-Curreem played a very stub. had two for six.
born innings for 40 not out and but for his effort the Indians would undoubtedly have failed: He hit
"A.V." BOWLS WELL At Happy Valley, where the Re creio beat C.8.C.C. by 117 runs, A. V. Gosano, the Interport foot- baller, bowled extremely well to take five wickets for 17 runs,
FOOTBALL
Club "A" To Play
J
Police
There will be a game Rugby Football on
of
the Clab ground at Happy Valley to-day, when the Club "A" XV will play the Police.
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The game will commence at 5.15 p.m.
The Club side has been selected as follows:
M.G
Carruthers. D.B. Nelson,
C. Eager, D. M. Hamilton, F.M. Thompson, A. H. R. Butcher (Cap- taln). R. Rutherford, E. W. Stout, K W. Salter, P. R. Wanklyn B.
anything in front of the wicket R.MM. King. B. Hyries. "W.
Benn,
very hard, with a straight bat, but Richardson, J. Roscoe and L. A. be would do well to pay more at- tention to his cutting and leg shots
for with practice he should, de- velop into one of the most useful all-rounders in the Soikunpoo Club.
RAPLEY'S HALF-CENTURY
At Cox's Road the K.C.C. beat
Jackie Noronha, who played for the Recreio regularly some seasons ago, was top scorer for his side with 32. Prior to his success with the ball, Gosano had gathered 30 before being bowled by Ainslie Middlesex Regiment by 83 runs. who, going on last change, took thanks mainly to W. L. Rapley (53), five wickets for 32 runs in 3.5 N. D. Lloyd (3 for 20) and B. D. overs!
Lay 13 for 13).
GEGG & SINGH AGAIN
Kowloon batted first and com- The University continued in win-piled 178. The Army team started ning vein, their victims this time disastrously but Lieut, Mann man- aged to stay for a bit and made 27 before being caught in attempting to force the pace. Pte. Chatton
ADVERTISEMENT made 15 and L/Cpl. Williams made
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
the same number of runs but the rest falled against Rome very' steady, though not. brilliant, bowl- 'ng.
BROADBRIDGE'S CENTURY
SPORTING FIXTURES
TO-DAY
BADMINTON. —YMCA. Badmin-
tom, in the West Lounge, 10 am; Cathedral Hall Badminton, 8 p.m. BOWLS-His Excellency The Gov- ernor's Team v. Kowloon Dock Recreation Cinb, 8.30 pm. HOCKEY -Clab V. Nomads,
(King's Park), 5 pm). RUGBY.-Club A v. Police. (Club),
5.15 p.m SHOOTING Hongkong Rifle Asso- clation Weekly Spoon and Prac- tee shoot, 145 pm.
L
FRIDAY, OCT. 27. BADMINTON, YMCA. Badmin ton, in the West Lounge, 8 p.m. SWIMMING-MOA Mixed
Swimming, 6 pm. DE SATURDAY, OCT. 23.
At the .C.C. on Sunday, a prac BADMINTONYMCA Badmin tice game was played between i ton, in the West Lounge. 20 am. Draft Programmes and Entry teams captained by Teddy Fincher BOWLS. Altkenhead Shield, at Forins for the Tenth Extra and Donald Anderson. The former Race Meeting to be held on was unlucky in not getting his cen. Saturday, 4th November, 1939,tury, being four short of the three-
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Kowloon Cricket Club, pm.
1: (4:30 FOOTBALL. — Division
China "A" V. p.m.) South
China "B," C. Hm; Middlesex v. Royal Ecots, Sookunpoo; Kowloon T. PO- lice. Kowloon; Kwong Wah . Club, Boundary Road; DI- vision II (A):- South China. V Kft Chee (C. H), 3. p.m.; 8th
·RA VRAO.C. (Stanley), 3 p.m.; 30th R.Ay. Club (Stanley) 4.30 p.m.; Division II (B): Royal Bcots v. Kwong Wah (Bookun- poo) 3 pm; Police Y. Kowloon (Boundary, "Rd.), 3 p.m.; "RAF.
Booth figure mark when the last wicket (Weather permitting), may be fell. His 96 not out was a very obtained at the Secretary's Office, | ine, effort and some of the shots Exchange Building; the Club he brought of were reminiscent of House, Happy Valley; the Hong Teddy at his best.
Anderson's team replied with 270, Kong Club; the Sports Club; Fegge Broadbridge making the and the Stables, Shan Kwong first century on the KC.C. ground Road.
this season, his score being 149. Entries close at 12 o'clock Rapley, who had batted so well the NOON on Thursday, 26th Oct., day before against the Middlesex, again" got going and made 30 be- 1939.
fore retiring.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
At Pokfulam in a University inter-Faculty match, Medicals beat Arts and Science by seven wickets, F. L. Özərío taking 7 for 16 to dis- miss the latter for 42, and then 784) going on to make 40 runs.
Engineers (Kowloon) 3 pm; Bignals v. Univ. (St. Joseph's), 3 p.m.; Division III; Kumaons v. Int'l (Chatham Rd), 3 p.m; Bignals/v. 8. ching Joseph's), 4.30 p.in,
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