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K.C.C. JUNIORS BRING OFF "DOUBLE" IN WIN OVER CRAIGENGOWER

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Champions Fully Extended: Astonishingly Weak Batting

BY BARNABAS

The Kowloon C.C, Juniors won the 'Second Division Cham- pionship as the result of their win last Saturday over Craigen- gower, They have thus brought off the "double," their seniors having won the First Division title on the Saturday before when they beat the Civil Servants. This is the second occasion on which they have accomplished the feat of winning both Division titles, their first being as far away as the 1921-1922

season.

The Kowloon C.C.-Craigengower match last Saturday at Coxs Road revealed an astonishing weakness in batting ou" the part of the Champions,

I hope this does not sound as if

had been bowling consistently well

I mean to detract from the per- all along. but had not till then formance of the Omar brothers, met with any success. Archie who really bowled splendidly. But Hung. who was batting delight- any side allegedly as strongfully at this stage, was joined by as the Kowloon C.C, should have Joe Leonard and together they put had no difficulty in accomplishing up the biggest partnership of the the task of scoring 96 runs to win.match which produced 33 runs be- As it was, the Champlons had to struggle for every run and though they won by two wickets it was touch and go all along from the moment Kenneth Baxter lost his wicket Craigengower might even have won if Norman Broadbridge had not been responsible for a Brave fielding error at a critical stage towards the end of the game when he put a dolly catch off, Curtis on the floor.

GENERAL

In the above picture may be seen Sir Atholl MacGregor supervising the draw in the Monster Raffle on Thursday.-(Sun Ying Ming Studio).

fore Archle Hung stepped in front of a straight one from Fenton and was given out. He had scored 35 Omars giving of their best at this runs after an hour's batting and stage.

X.C.C. prospects for the Craigengower's total,stood at 75. Were none too bright. Goodban, Leonard did not survive him long however, brought a ray of hope as he was bowled by Taylor four when, together with Baxter who later for 15. UM Omar was well was batting dourly, he helped to stumped by Brokenshire for 9 runs put on 26 invaluable runs on the when he attempted A big drive board before he fell victim to U.M, and missed. When Omar went Omar. out Craigengower had 97 runs on the board for the loss of 7 wickets. The last three wickets. fell in quick succession and Craigengower were all out for 95.

K.C.C. INNINGS

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S.A. Gray, who came in next, did not stay long as he was well caught by AM. "Omar at slips for

runs

the on

RACING RESULTS

Continued from Page 2

Tropical Love. 140 (Chiu K1 Fan).

9. Starters.

Win. Place 194 256

Time: 1:11.2

Pari-mutuel

Winner: $27,80,

TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1941.

Places: $7.50, $8.30, $17.80.

Also ran:-Cocklerol. 142 (K. Ip); Graceful View, 147 (H. Pih); Maple Star. 138 (H. J. Rearne).

Sylvandale Destroyed

Sylvandale, a 1935 China pony griffin, owned by Mr. T. H Potts, was destroyed on Sunday

Ing. The pony sustained a frac-.

100%

C.

tured pelvis when it fell outside

A

the paddock during the running of the Taiwan Bay Handicap on Saturday.

Betting

Iron. Belle

King's Welcome ... 2,605 2.345" Man-O'-War

2,566 -1,586 National Reform

28 B0 Ratio Decidendi.

571 523

6 Starters.

Riverside

377

480

Betting

Subpoena

# 26

Tropical Love

164

153

Cockierol

Vanguard

218

182

Graceful View

Win. Place

419 2,283 1,161

460

11. Coolgardie Stakes, 2nd Section From the Two Mile Post Once Round & In (About 1 Mile 171 Yards)

Maple Star .....

630 418

National Courage

1,389

963

stakes money.

Sea Jay

233 183

3,709 1,810

Mr. Wayfoong's Wayworth, 143 ibs. (Mr. R. M. Wood) Mr. C. H. Chan's Bugle, 147

lbs. (Mr. F. Y. T. Well 2 Mr. YL.'s Bendigo, 144 lbs.

(Mr. S. W. Pan) 3 Won by 3 lengths, 2, lengths be- tween second and third.

Time: 1.58.1.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $40.10.

Places: $11.10, $7.40, $10.90. Also ran:-Angel of Glory. 150 lbs. (L B. Chao); Archber, 142 (C. L. Gregory); Corriedoo, 148, (V. V. A.R.P. SHELTERS

Needa); Harmony Star. 137 (S., W. UTILISED AS Lee); Seal River, 144 (D. Black); Sports Lady, 137 (F. A. Sequeira); MARKET STALLS The Hawk, 142 (S. L Yuen); Trade wind, 150 (P. P. Botelho); Vigor, With their Iron gates already

137 (R. K. C. Chlu), removed by thieves.

certain air 12 Starters. ruid. pen-shelters are being utilised by Chinese hawkers as market stalls.

Early in the morning and when

a blob when the K.C.C. had 67 rain prevents their hawking in board Fourthe streets, vendors adjourn to runs later Baxter was given out nearby Den shelters and there leg before to AM. Omar. He had exhibit goods for sale. scored 29 runs after having been

at the wicket for more than

one

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ball he received to the boundary,

- Archber

Bendigo Bugle

Carriedoo Harmony Star Seal River Sports Lady The Hawk Trade Wind Vigor

Vis Major

CASH SWEEPS

Race One

No. 545

No. 2801

$1,235.85 359.10

No. 1430

176.55

Mr. G. W. Cooper, the novice Jockey, who took Sylvandale out In this event, was thrown but fortunately sustained

Injury. To the end of the 1940 season Sylvandale had

won

110

$6.725

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3420, 1098,

4200, 2033 get $50 each.

Race' Seven

No, 3067

No. 4367

$1,936.20 553.20

No. 4302

278.60.

Unplaced Tickets Nos 432, 781,

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 409, 1783,447. 2454, 689, 966, 2690, 1655, 774. 1941, 624, 3026, 778, 383, 2923 get 3262 get $50 each. $50 each.

No. 2326 No. 316 No. 1430

Race Two

$1,409.80

402.80

201,40

Unplaced Tickets. Nos. 3305, 832, 3456, 2803, 4315, 3862, 3234 get $50 1541, 1586, 752, 3147, 1758, 1575 get $50 each.

Race Three.

Race Eight

No. 1889

$2,041.20

No. 3720

.583.20

No. 624

.291.60

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3315, 3504,

each, f

Race Nine

No. 2523

$2,070.60

$941.18* 941.18*

No. 329

591.60

No. 3197

295.80

209.15

1

1831, 2454, 538, 480, 2772, 419, "67 get $50 each.

*Dead Heat.

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1629, 547. 2491, 3178, 2323, 2445, 870, 2801, 2341, 2082 get $50 each:

No. 2907

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 279. 1986.

Unplaced Tickets Nos 988, 2681

Race Ton

No. 4089

$2,125.90 No. 3287.... .... 607.40 No. 1994

203,50 Unplaced Tickets Nos, 1716, 4280, 640, 2416, 3350, 1581 get $50 each.

Race Eleven

No. 2241

No. 2017............ 299.35 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 4332, 1229, 1834, 2656, 1040, 2323, 4028, 3412, 4673 get $50 each.

Race Twelve

No. 2757

Betting

No. 2463

Win. Place

No. 2989

Angel of Glory

690

691

35

72.

1,320 744

2,217 1,860 1,806 » 373 11 43 1,694 1,414 3 19

Race Four

No. 18

$1,604.05

No. 2076

458.30

194 243

229.15

27

61

3 15

Wayworth

951 714

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1467, 3302, 2208, 983, 530, 2558 get $50 each.

Race Five

No. 1276

12.

Cabramatta Handicap, 2nd Sec.

"C" Class, 6 Furlongs

No. 4153

No. 3927

$2,017.40 576:40

No. 4150

288.20

get $50 each;

2

No. 3428

Race Str

No. 1325

No. 3787 No. 2325

$2,046.80

No. 4670

Na 589 .....

584.80 292,40

3170 get $100 each.

3.A. Gray, the K.C.C. skipper, won the toss and elected to field first. Cralgengower opened with Archie Hung and Norman Broad- bridge to the bowling of Frank Goodwin and Willie Hung. Good- win was somewhat erratic. and At 3.45 pm, the K.C.C. sent out provided Arcble Hung with plenty W. Rapley and Kenneth Baxter to of opportunities of scoring to leg. open their innings to the bowling and a half hours. He had surviv- However, when both batsmen ap-of AM, and U.M.

Omar. Both ed a very confident appeal for peared set. Goodwin broke through bowlers striking length im- catch behind the sticks by Archie he put up an easy catch to Nor- Broadbridge's defence and bowled mediately the two batsmen could Hung when the K.C.C. score was man Broadbridge at mid-off which him for eight runs. Arthur Ham- not afford to take chances and at 43. With the score at 80, RJ the "felder falled to hold on to son, who came in next and who consequently rung came slowly. Fenton was bowled by U.M. Omar This error probably cost Craigen- batted with confidence. also went With the K.C.C. score at 22, how out in a like manner.

gower the game and the Cham- Mr. Why's National Courage, 152, ever, Rapley was bowled by the

pionship. Curtis was eventually... younger Omar for 11 runs. Then

lbs. (Mr. H. S. Chang) 1 TWO QUICK WICKETS

caught and bowled by A.M, Omar Lee Bros.' Vis Major, 152 lbs. two wickets (those of Tommy Craigengower had now lost two Madar and Willie

When E, Curtis came in ECC for 9 when KC.C. had, scored 91. Hung) feil needed 16 runs to win with three Taylor and Brokenshire then hit Mr. S. T. Williamsoh's Sea Jay, (Mr. L. B. Chao) wickels for 35 runs. Tommy Locke quickly to U.M. Omar and the wickets in hand and excitement.at off the required five runs to win. and Edward Lee provided two K.C.C. had 37 on the board, for the this stage of the game naturally Soon after this the latter was Won by 4 lengths, 2 lengths be- 145 lbs...(Mr. C. L. Gregory) 3; quick wickets for Willie Hung was loss of 3 wickets. With the two ran high. After sending the first caught by A.M. Omar..

tween second, and third.

for 9,

.

16 RUNS NEEDED...

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$2,095.45 598.70

$4.610.90 1,317.40

658,70

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3363; 1786,

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