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R. Abbit's Survey of Loca Cricket:
(Continued from Page 9.)
SL21
Official time for follows that the December is five-thirty-five, as the one thing certain is that we go back n quarter of an hour until December in reached and then advance by a similar period. This I am pretty sure alteration of ten representa minutes in the old rule-in force in 1023 when the rules were reprinted and published-which had 0 p.m. for
November. November I speak sobfection ne I have not my by me. It the rules own copy of Heems that the old hours from memory were five-forty-five and five thirty respectively.
6.45 for
If so Williams and
Stevenson too played a quarter of an hour long for I know that the drawing
back has been set
ten time minutes from the old hours, Anyway I am convinced that the hours should be five-thirty, (and five forty-five in November), at the very latest And morcover, the League should instruct Umpires to stop the gane If in their opinion the light is too bad. The fact is that nu aide
likes to appear unsporting very i
ngainst the light. And it in a
open question who benefits most as usually the batsman can see a certain amount against the screen whereas the fielders are absolutely defeated,
If the two Umpires have power to stop the game, then alt is.well and no grouse about sportsmanship can arise.
As a matter of fact it is not sportsmanship but plain foolery, as ACT or later there is going to be a nasty accident when a hard hitting batsman picks of a fielder who will be laid out before he ever nces the bail.
..
I don't refer se much to the danger of the batsman because I have never seen a skipper out here bow! his fast howler in the dark.
THE C.C.C. DEBACLE..
WATER POLO
SUBMARINES BEAT
EAGLE
The Submarino proved far too sold for HMS. Eagle in a water polo match played in the European Y.M.C.A.. bath last night, when they won by olx goals to two,
Laker was in great form for the "Subs", nelling four goals, whilst Ford added the other two,
Webster and Revelle replied for the Engle, who were generally speaking outplayed.
The teams wére!
Submarine: Jones: Bailey and Laker: Groven: Ratcliff, Lee and Ford.
Eagle: Tate: Revelle and Hyde: Mullery: Hogg, Tordoff and Welister.
C.B.A. HELD TO A DRAW
BY ST. ANDREW'S
CLUB
Playing in a friendly hockey mutch' yesterday, the C.B.A., were held to a the teams draw by St. Andrew's, scoring once.
In the first half the Saints had the better of the exchanges and gave Pole and S. MacNider plenty to do. They were, however, wenk in front of gon! inn many of their shels strayed out
side the posts. Mackay and Fincher combined woll in the centre but M. Weill, on the left flank, was inclined to be slow and missed several passes
I was not a bit surprised that the which could have been turned to go Indians beat Craigengewer. I think account. Guest played a brilliant they will just eat up the worse sides gume in the centre of the intermediate the Langue. But I certainly did line and received a full measure of not expect to see the Valley aide kupport
from E. MacNider and A. B. alittled out like that. And with the Hamson. D. II. P. White was the exception of Gittins who will not be saviour of the side in the latter stages playing for them this year they of the second half when the C.B.A. seemed to me at full strength. The made several concerted attacks on the poor old Civil Service will have Saints' goal. dour struggle with C.C.C., for the
The absence of Johnson from the wooden spoon this year unless Rugger
C.B.A. forward line made a great gives up some of the C.S. hopefuls).
difference to the C.B.A. attack. Pereira and Minu I am told bowled Carroll played at inside-left with very well. For the 1.1.C. batsmen, Francis in the centre and T. Wright Rumjalin seems ns useful as ever as
right-inner. Hirst, on the he had twelve foura in his half-nt
wing was conspicuous in the closing century, and Pereira rau true to form stages of the game when he made two with six boundaries antong his twenty- seven runs. Robert Lee was bowling or three good runs. Halford played well enough though short of a length, well at centro-half but was continually but Omar was rather on the leg side Whitley was the pick of the halves.
pulled up for being
sticka
he is, I believe, not bowled in yet.
THE CLUB LOSE.
Club The
lost the match on their own ground chiefly because their bowlers were even more ineffec. tive than those of Kowloon.
was
THE UNKNOWN. BLONDE
(Continued from Page 3.)
30, 1933.
the
They disappeared down stairs. Bannister and Cunningham I remained to eye each other,
"Don't think I know your name," Cunningham aald apologetically. "Are you a new man?"
N.
The teams changed over with a blank
score board, but the Saints soon found the not through E. C. Fincher following a brilliant burst on the right by MacKay One goal down the C.B.A. took play in hand and narrowly missed on three occasions. As far as I can see there is no rea-They had the misfortune to be pulled son why the Club should not have up for offside several times when in batted until alx-but they declared the circle, A few minutes before very fairly just before four o'clock. tima N. Whitley scored the equaliser, The two teams were not by any It was a doubtful goal, appearing means at full strength, Owen-Hughes, from the touch line to have been shot Mitchell and Reelt were away in Camp from outside the circle. The falling and though it was easy enough to fil the batting up, Beek was a great loss, light was really at fault but the um- pire gave them the benefit of the as Alec Pearce had to do it all him- doubt. self, for Itedmond failed to coma-off. MEDWAY-DRAW-WITH-H.K.S.RA.. For Kuwloon, Burnelt was unable Pinying with only ten nien, 11.M.S. to get away to play, and Munn was Medway, on the Marina ground, drow not quite fit after his accident in the. Trials, while While Hung was down with the 5th. Battery, H.K.S.R.A.,
each sido scoring four times. at C.R.C. gal.
the inside-left was the absentee, and They had however to compensate Sayer was brought up into the vacant them Pat Madar who turned out fat position from loft half, At tho last game before going back to interval the Medway led by three
Shanghal.
Tart
The They also played a youngster call. goals to two after being two goals
up in the first ten minutes, ed Hulse, who I understanding is at scorers for the Medway were Barnett the Diocesan Boys School. He was (2), Sayer and McRae, and for the definitely useful, bowling A fair soldiers Ahmed Khan (2), Rajah length with a good bit of spin. Khan and Lieut. Hebert. He did not get a lot of wickets hut
he was making Tam Pearce play
him most of the time.
RADIO WIN.
The Radlo defeated a team from the II.K.S. Brigade on the Marina
onc. Awtar Singh (2) and Hanlb on scored for the Radio.
COUNTY RUGBY
The League Tables To Date
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
· The FOURTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd December, 1033, com- Gmencing at 2.00 pin.
The First Boll will bo Rung at 11.30 pm
The following are the league tablos to date for the English county rugby #championship,
Midland Group.
Points W. D. L. F. A. Pis, East Midlands 3.3- -77 20 6 1 30 40 4
2
2 43 46 2
1
-
2 28 52 2
21 39
Group.
2 1
1 03 24
5
2 1 1 44 38* G --20:15 4 4 1
Bannister nodded. Within the North Midlands
Warwickshire. 3 past Low minutes ho had expor-Leicestershire. Lines. & Derby... 2 fenced such a complete emotional Warwic
South-Eastern et-down that he felt almost giddy. teru from the newspaper He had come racing to headquar
ofice. Eastern Coun would find Juliet Liew thinking he France there. Juliet France, ar- Middlesex rested for murdert He could not Humpshire explain.. even to himself, the fight Kent uess in his throat that picture had Surrey Sussex ovoked. He had wanted to help the girl, had promised to help her Gloucester Bud he had failed. The extent of Cornwall that failure was completely humil
Devon inting. It was worse. ~~ Now, after Somerset seeing the dark-eyed, shrewish Carlotta, Bannister felt such relief Lanenshire that it was n comfort to steady one | Durham hand against the wall.
Yorkshire "Yes," he said "I'm working on Northumberland 4 the Post temporarily. Bannister's Cheshire
Cumberland 4 my name. Used to work here years ago."
With three if's' he will make a very Ground yesterday by three goals to useful man in the future-If he is not overbowled if he does not try and on bowl too. fast as he did a bit Saturday-um if he does not get swelled hend. And the greatest of side out. As it stands at present it these but I think we can leave it to is Goodwin, two Finchers, A. T. Lay, his cricketing Headmaster and to my G.C. Burnett, R.B. Lewin, C.I. Stapple. ton, N.A.E. Mackay, Willie Hung, T. friend Youngsaye!
Munn, and S.V. Gittins and is about as good a side as you can get in the Colony If the bowlers havà
n good
A POOR START.
"Know your WAY
pluce?"
"I think so."
Around this
Gainey reappeared then, bound- Ing up the steps, as usual, two at a time. "Wow!! ho said.” What a handful that dame la!"
Cunningham said, "if you two are going to stay I guess I'll bent it back to the office.
"O. K." agreed Gainey. "Toll Austin I'll call in half an hour."
For the first time Bannister felt something like confidence in what he was about to do. The convic tion that he had blundered Into something he was certain to regret began to recede.
None of the Club opening hats like day. Madar's low-though T. A. was out ung secins steadier this year and to a very poor shat at the other end. Lewis is an asset from the slow spin Indeed had T. E. Pearce been given point of view. One is tempted to say stumped in the first over he had from that a wide like that cannot lose un- Madar, and, watching it through race less by a premature declaration, but glasses, I can tell you all it was a Cricket is such a darned funny game desperately close thing, I rather fancy that all I say is they didn't ought to the Club might have collapsed. But get out under two hundred.. To my After that he played almost in his mind the Army will be lucky if they
force a draw, best formi.
He was not seeing the good 'una so well at the start of his knock
NAVY AND CLUB. The Club have to go all the way
3
3 50 74 2
1
2 31 77
1
1 26 31
-
South-Western Group.
- 03 13
118 17
4
1 17 20 2
13 23
Northern Group.
MAMAK HOCKEY
Saints' Team Against
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Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they дго ordered from
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The
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Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and to payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Ballors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tan Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate The following have been selected within the Precincts of the leng to represent St. Andrew's Club in keng Jockey Club during the Race their Mamak Hockey Tournament Meeting fixture against the Royal Corps of
By Order, Signals on Sunday on the Marina ground at 9 am, sharp:-R. H. Wong: F. A. Broadbridge, E. H. P. P. White; E. MaeNider, Guest (Capt.), A. B. Hamson; E. C. Fincher, A. S. Bliss, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, and R. Baldwin. Reserves:-M. Well, G. A. White
A. E.
"Gainey," he said, "there's one thing I'd like to do right away. I'm about eight hours behind the rest of you fellows on all this but I'm going to try to entch up. suppose you were out at the Shelby street, continued until he reached Arms this morning and saw the the Hotel Tremont. Entering, he room-I mean King's room where crossed the lobby, picked up one of they found his body? I'd like to the house telephones and asked to have a look at that place myself. be connected with Miss Jullet Windows and doors and all that. France's room. Get it in my mind. Do you sup. pose you could fix it up? suggested. "You said you know was a further wait. At laat Ban- him, didn't you?"
I He walked across town to Sixth
"Might see the Chief," Gainey
There тула some delay. The operator couldn't seem to get the name correctly. After that there
uister heard the operator's voice Twenty minutes Inter, with a mes- and then a man's. The man said, sage signed by Chief Honley in his "I'm sorry, Miss Franco checked vest pocket. Bannister set out for out of the hotel carly this after- the Shelby Arnis. But he had annoon," errand to take care of first.
but ho displayed all the old mastery over to King's Park and I am not suro of forcing the ball away on the leg how the matting wicket will affect kide, and when well set, brought off Reveral of his old low skimming off them. It certainly is a great advan- dries that carry mid-off safely tage to the Navy. The Club, I under- and are at the boundary in a fash, stand, have a pretty full side out
I have not got it before
me but it Hayward also pinyed a nice knock, will be in print by the time those and Leekie hit well early on. Kowloon nates appear. The Navy have Carver however got on top of the howling and and Drowning in for Besant and with Teddy Fincher and Gitting both Robertson: I am not optimistic about making forty odd they got the runs their chances and I think the best they to win a good game. It is going to be a jolly good game when these two can hope for is a draw, teams meet on the same ground on Brd February. If Goodwin, is it there I had no notion what a douce of a will be a tremendous struggle and it lot of wags there were in this Colony ncents to ma a toss up either way.
until I promised to skipper n Press team against the 1.R.C. My face is positively stiff with aming politely There are only two League games at their marry wit. There should be in the Sealer Division of the League a good game though it is unfortunate to-morrow. The K.C.C. nro at home Burnett has to turn out for his Club to the Army, who have out their smo, in a Languo Match. alle as last week have that Barnaby is In the Colledge who played as reserve Jant time.
TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
But they will have to pull out a tremendous effort if they are going to beat the K.C.C, who have their beat
THE PRESS MATCH.-
I understand that it is with the greatest difficulty and a cricket tump that Mr Edward Kelly har been prevalled upon to be absent apon what a friend of mine calls this suspicious occasion.
的
(To Be Continued).
C. B. BROWN,
Becrotary. Hongkong, 27th November, 1933,
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