THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY

ENGLAND 63 FOR 2 IN START OF THIRD TEST

WYATT HURTS HIS FINGER

BADMINTON MATCHES H. D. RUMJAHN'S

Recreio Defeat Chinese.

In "A" Division

Tho Club de Recreio overwhelm- od the Chinese Recreation Club in their "A" Division Badminton League

OPPORTUNITY

(Continued from Page 8.).

BINDLES

Byen into the second round.-H. D. Runjahn v. R. H. Wild; J, G. Haigh

RAIN HOLDS UP match at the latter's Club, Causeway v. Iu Tak-chouk: M. Beach Thomas

THE GAME

WEST INDIES GET- EARLY WICKET

were:

Bay, by nine clear gamer. The scores G. Lal: Paul Kong v. R. Whinney;

Tennie Kwok,

First round matchen.-S. A. Rum- Kwok W. 6. Choy and F. H. (C.R.C.) lost to J. Remedios and Lahn. II. Y. Ho; B. A. Gray v. Loung Ping-chlu; Wong Shiu-wing v. H. D. Carvalho 21-24; lost to A. M. Hodri- Tellington; K. L. Shute y. M. Drys- gucs and M. Olleveira 13-21; lost to dale; Lee Wal-tongv. Iu Tak-lam; H. Alves and A. Bliva 8-21.

E. C. Fincher v. E. L. H. Sbute; A. 8. W. Liang and 8. P. Chan Crawford Y. 1.Blyth; G. R. M. (C.R.C.). lost to Remedios and Car Ricketts v. A. V. Gosane; F. II. Kwak valho 121; lost to Rodrigues and v. T. C. Monaghan; Y., W. Lee v. W. levelra 10-21; lost to Alves and C. llung, W. C. Shute v. J. Tavares, M. W. Lo v. D. M. Macllaugail; J. W. Leonard v. A. L. Sullivan; F. II. Zimmern y. Sal Wa-liang.

Silva 10-21.

Georgetown, Feb. 14. Owing to heavy rain, which saturated the outfield, it was

H. T. Woo and 8. Y. Lee, (C.R.C.) impossible to start play in the lost to Remedios and Carvalho -21; third Test Match between the lost to Rodrigues and Oliveira 20 West Indies and England to-24; lost to Alves and Bliva 10--24,

day until after lunch.

remain

V.R.C. WIN

Byes Into the second round-Firdos Khan; Ho Ha-lau v. M. Pagh; C. H. Ung v. T. A. Pearce; G. 8. Gamble

F. P. Guest v v. Taul Yun-puit &. Taui Wai-pui.

DOUBLES Byes into the second round-Y. Hachiuma and J. W. Leonard v. F. II. Kwok and Sat Wa-liang: Y. el Arculli and Firdes Khan E. C. Finchari and Captain E. Manners.

and

LAST WEEK'S CRICKET REVIEWED

BATSMEN INTIMIDATED BY EAGER FIELDSMEN AT K.C.C.

RECREIO MAKE BOLD DECLARATION AGAINST THE NAVY

(By R. Abbit)

SHANGHAI HOCKEY PLAYERS

(Continued from Page 8.)

the Recreio attack. Miss II. Collaco

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{THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUBS

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, · 1938. 16th,^~ 18th, 19th, 20th and 22nd February, 1835.

_On__Saturday 10th,” Monday 18 Tuesday, 19th, and vednesday |February, the first ball will be put

at 11.4.0/) and the first race Willk [zun at:11.30. mat. On Saturday: "

February), the first" ball wil Mereng

at: 1,30 p.m.), and the first facgo

be taken

was inclined to bo slow with her be run at 2.06 p.m.3.1/A centring, Mine Ormand and Mise Basto The tifan interval will were safe at back while Miss Carlon after the fifth rucs on the first four. brought off a couple of good saves in days, the first half. She was seldom textoḍ | |-

in the second half.

Towards the end of the game, Miss

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MEHDERS' BADGES AND

ENCLOSURE

F. Best, in goal for the O..A. Members ard reminded, that “Abqy, brought off a splendid save from Miss and their ladies must wear - their C. Silva who sent in a shot from badges prominently displayed through- close range..

out the Meeting. The teams were as follows:-

No one without a badge will be Hocrolo:- Carton; M. Basta and admitted to the Members Enstonure, C. Osmund; M. Silva, E. Xavier and Badges admitting non-members ŝa E. Victal H. Collaco, O.,Silva, the Members Enclosure, and Club Silva Netto, A: Collaco and M. Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax or $40.00 Including fax-for the Remedios

C.B.A.-F. Best; F. K. Walker Mesting: (Indior $3,06 and $20.00 and S. Whitley; G. MasNider, E. M. respectively) are obtainable through Beavis and M. L W. Bryson; the Secretary upon introduction by Blackmore, E. Smith, E. Woolley, M. member, such Momber to be respon-

alble for all cblin, eta, L. Whitley and Mrs. B. Stoker..

Badges admitting to Members' In

Race Course.

CORNWALL AND POLICE DRAW clomare will NOT a on sale at the

A goal scored in the last minute

The weather on Saturday last could have been more The day was unpleasant but not very much more so. overcast and raw with, in Kowloon anyway, occasional patches of light rain which were not very pleasant to the spectators-let alone to the players. Luckily none of them lasted very long and I do not think that sawdust had to be used,

I went down to the K.C.C. game and was rewarded with the spectacle of some bright hitting and some grim

The Secretary's Offiew, 3rd Floor, and gallant defence. The wicket was described to me of play enabled the Folies to draw

Gloucester Building, (Tell.277941) as easy "once you get used to the ball hanging a bit." with H.M.S. Cornwall in a friendly WILL CLOSE AT 10 m. ON THE hockey match on the Foiles Training FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 11,30 Bchool ground yesterday afternoon

The Police, who were playing four pm, ON THE FIFTH DAY..

A limited number of tiffins will be substitutes, did well to hold the naval side-to one goal in the first half. The obtainable each day at the Club" second half saw the Cornwall score House, provided they are ordered their second goal, and the Police then advance from the No. 1 Boy, 1 same player notted the equalizer al- On ho pretext will childre's reduced the lead through Waff. This phone No. 21020,

permitted in either enclosure during tho fret foar days of the Mooting.”

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

A light upset was caused in the the Mea's Doubles Wyatt again won the toss, and "B" Division of when conditions had cleared suff-Police Station on Wednesday when the Badminton League at the Central clently at 3.45 pm. sent in Town Victoria Recreation Club defeated the send and Smith to open the innings. Fire Brigade by games to 3. The

Acores were: Thanks to the protective co-

E. L. H. and A. L. Fisher (Fire vertag, the wicket

First round matches.-Y. W. Loe Brigade) beat S, A. Rumjahn and J. practically unaffected by the A. de V. Soares 21-2; boat C. M. and Ho Wai-hing v. lu Tak-lam and rain, and was. In a good condi-Xavier and C. N. da, Hilva 21 Iu Tak-chouk; Weng Fuk-nan.

beat W. Lawrence and M. M. Soares Ho Hin-kan v. A. E. Collins and L E. Kirby: W. C. Hung and Ile Ka- 21--14.

After the first two wickets had ture to prodiet that if so, he will be J. Gardner and R. Brooks (Fire lay v. G. R. M. Ricketts and M. Pagh: brigade) lost to Rumjahn and Soares P. K. Liang and H. N. Loe v. A. V. 10-21; lost to Xavier and Silva 10-21; Gesann and A. V. Remedies: HD gone cheaply F. I. Zimmern and playing for the Colony in a year or lost to Lawrence and Bearts 13-21. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn v. II. D. Ernid Fincher took charge of things two.

J. Smedley and R. Kirkwood (Fire Tellington and C. Ravenhill; E. L. H. and put on ninety runs. They were Brigade) lost to Rumjahn and Soares Shute and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy v. W both out in forcing the 11-21; lost to Xavier and Silva 1-21; lost to Lawrence and Soares 4-21.

tion.

West Indies met with a fairly early success, Townsend obstructing a straight ball from Rolfe Grant, at 38. The Derbyshire player had

scored 16 when he left.

SMITH HITS A SIX- Smith of Middlesex was in an aggressive mood, and in addition to hitting a three, also lifted the ball out of the ground. He lost his wicket at 63, being caught by Headley off Hyiton after scoring 25. Wyatt was fairly subdued, and towards the close received a couple of nasty knocks on the fingers from fast deliveries. Ono hurt his middle finger rather badly.

However, in company with Paine, the English skipper held his wicket intact to the close of play which found England 64 for 2, Wyatt bo-

and

E. C. Fincher lost his wicket in this way, playing too soon to a fairly well-pitched up ball, and so, I think, did Mackay.

pace and

DEATH IN THE DARK

Wickets fell rapidly now and ut

most on the stroke of time.

to

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The price of admission to the Pubille

C. Shute and K. L. Shate; J. G. Haigh three more wickets fell very fast, but and G. 8. Gamble v. M. W. Lo and then Stapleton and Willie Hung got five to six, in the gathering darkness. M. L. Lo: Tennie Kwok

Luk on top of some rather tired bowling. the last pair settled down to play out Rower are at home to the Varsity Ding-cheung . M. Beach Thomas and I sympathised with E. L. Gosane ten long minutes. It was Tara, and I should prefer their chances, if W. N. Potch.

in his position as he really had no think, who carefully blocked overy-they have a full side out. But a Enclosure is 12.00 per day including Byes into the second round.-Paul good bowlers except himself. But 1 thing from Smith and at least six det at depends as usual, upon tax for all persons including ladion ing not out 17, and Paine acoreless.

Soldiers and Sailers in uniform ́áre Router cabled the following de- Kong and Lee Wal-tong V. P. II. think he made tactical error in of the K.C.C. courted death by stand.de and Cosano, The K.C.C, are at and is payable at the Gate,

defeat. I admitted to the Public Enclosure at all out to avoid "go tails:

Scooner and T. A. Pearce; Taul Wai- bowling himself all the time thoughing on top of his bat Had he reach-home to the Army and they will have

them and in wis place I would have ather the friendly with Recreio, $1.03 por day including tax pul and Taul Yun-pui v. Wong Shlu-it is true he got all the seven wickets ed out he could have touched most of

that fell.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men ote, will 16 wing and Luk Chun-chung.

operate within But from a tactical point of done so pretty hard! At one time I which appears in the latter's card, is view 1 think he would have done was quite afraid that Smith would off CSC will be at home to the not be permitted better to have taken a fow overs hit one of the fieldsmen with hi! Club and even if most of the Club the precincts of. The Hong Kong side go to the races, I fancy the Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. home side will loso. The I.R.C. re-

Tifins will be obtainable in the rest directly W. C. Hang started delivery.

As a matter of fact, though I am celve the Navy and should just about Restaurant In the Public Enclosure. As it was he was hitting him. very heavily punished before Hung sure that the K.C.C. people did not do it. These last two games

think of it, there must be some limit friendly, by the way.

BERVANTS' PASSES. was well caught by Ng.

Passes for Servants will be issued There

on application to the Secretary, Brð Floor, Gloucester Building,

Any persona found lostering with

ENGLAND-1ST INNS, Townsend, lbw Rolle Grant Smith, e Headley, b Hylton Wyatt, not out Paine, not out Extras..

(for 2 wkts)

Fall of Wickets 1 for 38 (Townsend), 2 for (Smith)

HEATH

and

SCOTTS

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The following will represent the o Hongkong Hockey Club second eleven In a friendly hockey match against H.M.S. Hermes on the Club. ground this afternoon:-A. Kos, R. H. D. Lane, L. F. Nicholson, E. G. Dule, A. A. R. Botelho, E. W. Shewan, A. 631. Bennett, A. N. Other, P. H. Senior,

F. C. Fincher and II. R. A. Wood.

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also another aspect of the to this crowding in. It le a matter caso. In my opinion Goxano is one fur the umpire, but the batsman bas

of our most promising young cricket. A right not to be incommoded by the

JUNIOR DIVISION

are

In the League Craigengower II will

ers and has all-round ability, as he fieldsmen, and the presence of people bowling like this are apt to spoil the you play your shot must be a bit Pokfulam, while the Police should get will forfelt the same ia a fine natural bat Long spells of right on top of you and leaping in as beat the University, I think, even at Servanta' passen in their possesion Full development of a young bowier. uphetiing. I merely take the point, Lull points from Recreio. At Joast Iremoved from the exeloatire.

1 do not know how old he is but I take it he is somewhere about twenty an age at which over-bowling in par- ticularly apt to do harm.~~-

as one of interest though it must very suppose they are playing them, us seldom arise. Kowloon failed to get that Is In the Recreio card be their wicket and a good match was League, tho' the Police card shows a drawn.

NAVY JUST ESCAPE

I regret I have been able to obtain very little good information about the Navy--Recreio Match. The Recrolo were perfectly right, in going out for

A LONG STRUGGLE Kowloon, in my opinion, held on too long from the point of view of runs. I think they could safely have de clared 160, but no doubt a con- win, and declaring at 141, though sciousness of the weakness of their with Brunwell (who has apparently change bowlers influenced them. not gone on the Southern crisise) and

Newsom to bat, it was a plucky move.) Anyway the extra ten minutes or so lost them the match, though I must As a matter of fact both falled as say 1 much enjoyed Hung's brighter did Howle, and Alexander-Sinclair, erleket, and also a nice knock by who played, I-am-told, a really good Stapleton, who batted more freely knock, and Bturdee alone saved them. Wildman, the last man just survived than usual.

Ride started very forcibly though with Sinclair, who carried his bat he tells me the first four put down how many home bats lose their form through the innings. It is curious to him were byos really! He hit

three fours and a single but in Lee's out here, especially in the Navy. second or third over one turned from Ginger Southern, a Derbyshire baty lek a bit and he edged it to first ailp. was left out of the Navy side here Hunt fell almost immediately after a little while ago, while Robert Scott and B. K. Ng did not last long, but never showed his true form against D. 3. Blake, left-hander, put his anything save the most meagre bowl- bat very quietly in front of every clean out of form though the latter ing. Branwell and Newsom seem thing Gosano come in to play a very has kept his bowling a bit. excellent knock and the "University looked like saving the game 48 43 runs were put on for the fourth

A FINE INNINGS

SECOND LEAGUE

A CENTURY

wicket before Blake, who had played The Army Service Corps are sure a very slow but invaluable innings, to win the Junior Shield, especially touched one of Lea's off-breaks and after beating. the Police last Satur- was cut, The value of his knock is day.. It la curious to see Ballard who not to be measured by the size of is 'n star howler for Unlied Services his score eight runs

and the Army is not allowed to have it all his own way in the lower) Division. Forsyth and Walsh (Loud) Leo bowled very well again when cries of "No") both beat him on he came on the Becond time and 1 figures! question Cosane's policy in trying to hit him, unless indeed it was an at

Dunno made a century when K.0.0. tempt to knock him off before he chawed up the Varsity II who I re- could run through the rest of the gret to see were two men short, side. Anyway Lee had the Varsity heard that K.C.C. had only ton, but skipper caught the deep after he won't vouch for it. The Sappers had put together an excellent 41. beat Civil Service easily. In u He watches the ball well and puts friendly the Navy II beat the Recreio. plenty of vigour into his ahots-oven his defensive ones and he will, I think, go far if he is able to follow up his cricket and play regularly. I ven-down

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