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The swimming and water polo team of the Headquarter Wing of the South Wales Borderers, with tro phies. (Photo: Meo Cheung).
LOCAL BADMINTON
Fire Brigade Defeat Recreio Team
HOCKEY
The following will represent the Rydle Cosmus Hockey Team in a friendly match against ILMS. Wild Swan on Saturday, at Caro-¦ line Hill 4.0, at 4 p.in.:-Gurdial Singh: Jargret Singh, W. J. Chan In a friendly mixed debles an; A. Gouvera, Karnail Singh, minton game at the Fire Brigde hanan Singh Bhagwan Singh, Recreation Club on Wednesday even-i ing, the Fire Brigade defeated the Surjin Singh, Awiar Singh, Attar Club de Recreto by sve kels to four, Sach, F. A. Kemp (Captain). The standard of play was high, both Reserves:- So and N. Osman. team displaying farm which should carry them far in the League Journey..
The results were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Shute (Fire Brigade) best M. Oliveira and Miss C. Silva 21-0; bent J. J. Remedios and Miss A. Remedios 21-5; test to Mr. and
Mr. E. de Sousa 7-21,
W. Macintosh Smith and Mrs. R. Kirkwood (Fire Brigndie) beat
TO-MORROW'S CRICKET
TEAMS FOR LEAGUE MATCHES
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934.
LOCAL CRICKET NOTES REFEREE
K.C.C'S DISAPPOINTING BATTING DISPLAY AGAINST THE CLUB ›
SATURDAY'S PROSPECTS
(By R. Abbli]
IN A
BOX
PLAY CONTROLLED
BY LOUD SPEAKER
Boxer In Car Smash
REGGIE MEEN'S' ARM
FRACTURED
Beggie Moen, former heavy- weight boxing champion, is in
Meen was driving his ear from Loicostor to Swansea, where he was
A football match was recently hospital at Malvern with a free- The main event of the week come their way this season.
refereed, by microphone and tured arm as the result of a re- end cricket was the two day game Westlake and 11.E. Strange made loud-speakers, from a box at a cent road crash. between the H.K.C.C. and Kow-more than half the C.S.C.C, store
great height in a stand overlook- loon on the Club Ground. To be between them against the Poliening the ground. quite frank, it was rather a dis- but their, bowling was weak, and, nopointing gamo and ran fairly thanks to Hunter and Wynne, the The experiment, which was auc- close to expectation generally, Police won pretty easily. The cessful, was made by Mr, W. II. to have fought last month. While
feel sure the K.C.C. bat-¡C.S.C.C, want
little stiffening | ("Billy") Walker. secretary-taking a sharp, left-hand corner at not really as bad as it was jonly, an they have potentialities. manager of Sheffield Wednesday, nt Colwall near Ledbury, the car on Monday. I think the weather but too many passengers.
the Wednesday's ground, and the struck the kerb and turned over. lind a lot to do with it!
game so refereed was the first half Meen's arm was crushed under the
On Saturday the Club opened
on 21
A
FRIENDLIES
L
good and easy wicket, Craigengewer's batting is de- and the winning of the toss may initely useful and they scored very have had quite a lot do with the freely against a useful score put up result-in one way-though I do not think the Club could have lost,y the University, why ne ho an As it was, the first wicket put on have Dr. Ride to prop them up.
means a bad side, now that they just over forty before one of was a near draw. The Diocesan Hang's shorter balla turned in
Juniors pretty convincingly, and I the result of catch at the wicket. am glad to see that the School'a After this, there was the only sensation of the afternoon, as Alectation for producing useful Pearce shaped to hook the first ballketers is being so well main has received and, as it kept very In the escond eleven match bas low, put it straight to A.T. Lay forward short-leg. Just after, ..played on Saturday and Monday at Prarec tried to drive F.S.W. Smith, K.C.C. there was a draw. who had no ane right out, and fall-
of
ornelice match.
Mr. Walker was in the box useil car. in connection with the display of results.
His manager, Mr. James Pan. He need a whistle in the ordinary ter, said after the accident: now and again to give advice to the Meen suffered in a motor accid- way, and alsa took the opportunity ("Owing to the severe injuries
teams on tactics.
The players responded without ent, when he was on the way to bit and h Duckitt's gloves, with toys' School put it across C.C.C. difficulty, and in a way that aug. {fight Charlie Bundy at Swansea. gested that the idea has possibili.I am of the opinion that he will ties, as men of experience would be unft to fight again. be able to officiate off the field long after they were unable to run about.
Laited.
tween the H.K.C.C. and K.C.C.
time.
TWO REFEREES
The only assistance Mr. Walker K.C.C. made 254 for eight wie-needed was that of two lineamen ed to carry deep mid-on (52-3--ket-thanks very largely to Nor- But only two more wickelsman Mackay, (who only found him.
who remained at the far end of the fell during the afternoon. Baines self able to play cricket at the inst round for the special purpose of does not neem enpatite of quick moment, otherwise he would have assisting with off-side decisions. acoring, and, after batting about an been out for the first), to Perry, a
In the second half of the match The following will represent the hour and a half for thirty-seven, last minute brand snatched from
two referees were tried on the Indian R. C. first eleven in a League skled one to mid-off in trying to the Civil Service burning-(they ground, one in each half. This whe match against the Kowloon C. c. force the game. The rest was good were not playing)and to Mulan unqualified success, for each re
batting on the part of
feree was able to keep in touch endors at King's Fork to-morrow:
Owenby all of whom helped themselves with the play in his half all the Remedins and Miss Remedios 21-0;} Olivriva and Mia Silva 21:20, beat. 1. Perrira, (Capt.), A. R. Minu, Hughes and Hayward, and but freely. The Club also had to thank A. H. Mndaz, A. H. RumJohn, A. R.owling on the part of Kowloon, a Civil Servant, RJI, Grifiths, for beat Mr. and Mrs, de Saurn 21-8
in his firal spell. Smith kept a fair dell's, failed only by one to top the The only two trundlers who shaped a useful contribution, ther well were Robert Lee and Burnett, Senones, a useful but from 11. length, but recmed to lack devil and century. The Club, who was The following will represent the pin off the pitch.
able to bat before till owing to Indian R. C. geronds against the
the state of the ground, passed the Kowloon C. C. seconds in a League Monday was, frankly, a perfectlyK.C.C total by a good few runs, Bixture at Sonkunpoo;-11, T. Barna foul day, and the Club side wout as the game was a two-day one, (Capt.), A. K. Ismail, A. M. Rum-out to held in rather a beastly the result was of course a draw. | Jahn, M. R. Abbas, S. Abbas, A. Į drizzle which, lasted off and on Baker, A. H. Baker, A. R. Marker, until in. From the moment that JA. K. Samud, A. R. Kitchell and M. Redmond yorked Teddy Fincher ¡Afzal.
(Pire Brigade) lost to Oliveira and A. Innalle Arcalli, A. S. Sufind E. Greenwood and Miss Weir Abone, K. Nazarin, M. P. Madar, S.
Miss Silva 1-21; hurt to Remedios and and A. Rahmin, Mis Remedios 11-21; Jost to Mr, and
Mes de Sousa 1-21.
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A BEASTLY DAY
TO-MORROW'S GAME
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In the first Division of the
with the score at eighty only, league the only League game is nothing went well for them. Ram- that between the K.C.C. and the
CRAIGENGOWER JUNIORS any intrary to certain newspaper, Indians at Kowloon. Were the The Junler eleven of the Cenigen-report-made a very pretty twen-ramie at Soukunpoo I would tip the power to meet the R. A. 8. C., in which he showed all his old Indians to wf, but I do not fancy in a Secum Division League tinten skill. But at thirty, he lost sight their chances so much at Kowloon, Happy Valley wil he composed of of ticketts' first ball-(really they though I hardly think they can lose the following players: W. K. Way should heighten the screen or fillet unless their batting entirely | (Unpt), E. Souza, W. Lam, G. Ricketts a bit)---and got inside it, collapses. On the other hand I can , A. R. 11, Esmunt, G. E. Wong, Owen Hughes ninde one of his aan hardly believe that the K.C.C. 4. R. Luke, A, Kitchell, E. S. Cuoconda-like entches-at Full length in batting, if at full strength will be ningham, G. A. Lee and N. Brand the alips, After that Stapleton junable to face the admittedly. alone seemed on terms with the strong Indian attack. The two bowling, and when just after the Finchers, Ramsay, C., Stapleton interval, Redmond got a real gond and Munn should be backbone 'n past him all was over, for the enough. Zimmern 1 put down as a miserable, score of eighty-four... bowler. He may make runs.but he
bridge,
A
ARMY v. CRAIGENGOWER
fiendly match between the Argy and the Craigengower CC Sandra - being played at Soukhpod to-in, row when the civilian club will 1 represented by the following players: A. B. Hamma (Capi), J. 1. Young age, P. R. Zimmern, . Barry, J. W. Leonard, F. 5. Les Alshus, 1. Halhned, A. A Flynn, G. La and A. A. Lewia,
A NAVAL YARD TEAM
The collowing
Was
does not look like it.
WORSE TO COME
The Army are at home to Craf- The second innings ever gengower and University to the worse, though more scored. Teddy Fincher led off the lists. As I soc C.S.C.C. and runs were Aavy-both friendlies na shawn in brightly with quick twenty-, Recreio have no dates I presume seven, but he tried to go too fast the Club are also out of a Senior and skied Ricketts to caver game. This sounds like a tip to Stapleton-I like, the name "Cnst back King's Warden! Iron"-batted an hour for the and Willy Hung batted twenty
1. N. A. Depot's eleven in a friendly minutes for thirty-eight, and hit
will represent the
SECOND DIVISION Fricket match aga.ast Indian R. Ceight fours, showing the Clah at- Kowloon Juniors unless anything LR.C. at home should beat the reconds on Sunday, on the latter's ground, commencing 2 p.m.-W. 11. tack was not as good as funforeseen occurs, while the Crai Anderton, L. T. Hubbard, Lieut.eemed to be. It was, however, gengower Juniors might beat the Com. F. T. Roswell, N., E. & G.pretty useful. At one time lc- Army Service Corps if they can get Harry
(Capt.), A. R. Abbas, A., etts had figures 7-4-6-4, but Watch aut early on. Navy 11 are Rahmin, J. W. Walker, R. C. Peck-eleven ruas were taken off his at home to the Diocesan Boys' ham, A. G. Edwards, T, W. Dullets eighth over. and K. Nazarin Searer:-A. Meloy was only opposed to the most un
He bowled well. hat School while the Civil Service.. I INTRA-CLUB FIXTURE
enterprising batting. In the end British School. The Club Juniors
believe, entertain
Central the the H.K.C.C, won hands down, and are at home The following teams are to play unless the Kowloon side can dig out these last games
to the Police. All on Sunday at 11 am sharp in an new bowler I am afraid they will The match to watch of the whol are friendlica, Kowloon C. 4. Intra-Club League not be much in the picture. unless lot of course will be the one at match:
they can play their Military mem- K.C.C.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
F. A. Muna's team:-F. A. Munnbers, (Capt.), A. E. Perry, G. B. Jones, C. B., Sargent, C. I. Stapleton, II. Hampton, S. P Simcocks, A. A. Although the Senior J. R. C.- In their Caer Clark Cup Competi- Dand, F. C. Clemo, G. H. King, f. Recreio fixture fell through, the tion match against the Central Bri- Overy, A., J. Conles, V. Freeman and Juniors played at Sookunpoo, and tish School on the Central British E. Zimmern.
the home side were much too good Association Ground at King's Park F. E. Lawrence's team:-. for the Recreio though H.A. Barros to-morrow afternoon at 3.15, the
(Capl.), Durling, B. Lay, E. F. Finciter, gallantly. Owing to their acces payers: B. Hance: F. M. Gray and
R. Lee, V. A.
and two Noronhas played very longkong Indies Hockey Club will the following Brondbridge, S. A. Gray, S. Jex, won to the Senior Division, the J. Smalley; E. O'Hagan, B. M. Pepe Mulcahy, M. R. Swain, L. A. Oppen Recreio are naturally weakened all and B. Nebling: D. Davies, C. For heim, J. Fraser, W. C. Excell and round, and they must not be dispuson, I. M. Harrop, J. Churchill and IN. A. E. Mackay,
couraged if great success does not. Jacks.
Lawrence
bo represented by
the right arm and severe eration, "He has a compound fracture of
and these I fear have put an end to his fighting."
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