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TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER
80, 1937.
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CRICKET NOTES BY “R. ABBIT”
[Continued from Page 8.)
u bad, but this is probably because hey were not preached at when young. It is not difficult to get into the habit of calling all the time when you are young: It is difficult later. That is why rather stress this point, but I do congratulate the School upon their execilent showing and it would do quite a number of Senlor Lengue balamen of my acquaintance quite a lot of good to go and study the straight bats of the school boys.
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Their total of 143 was not very im- pressive and if I T. Broadbridge hnd not made 35 and McKenzie-30 this second useful score running) they would have been in a very poor started very way. The University strongly and had 103 on the board for three wickets but time was going on and in bustling they lost severni wickets quickly. Kowloon at time neemed likely to win and all. (who had just dropped a sitter) and McKenzie brought off two very fine WEAK QUEEN'S COLLEGE ·
kept cotches. V. Lingam, however While heartily approve of the his head and the game was nearly way in which musters are ceasing to won when he put up a chance off Luke and was taken by Bambro. play for the Central British School However, the ninth wicket hit off the Equally good for skin complaints and, I rather presume the D.B.S., 1
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one or two playing for Queen's College. They do not have any thing like the facilities for practice that fall to the lot of the two other schools and they are not up to the standard at present. They were very chcerful about their heavy
same
Capt. Willmarsh
his best innings in Hongkong"
defeat by Navy 1 but it would stif-
ANOTHER Great finisH
on
I have not seen it reported any- where (but I may have missed it) that there was 11 most enjoyable
on Sunday
the Naval maten
between a team of Naval Kround Oncers, headed by Pay-Lieut. u side Commander Nicholson and which was to have been the Naval Volunteers but finally had several was Land Volunteers included. I unable to see the first part of the game but I gather that Kilbee made some nice strokes and Baker
played
a most useful knock of 63, though the Naval wicket-keeper sadly told me that had he appealed when Baker got ten he would have been given out! However, it is all in the anne and there's no doubt that an appeal or two too few are Infinitely preferable to far too many! the end the score, totalled The N.O. team had just over two hours to get the runs and for a long time it looked as though the clock would beat thens.
in 170.
To start with when double figurea had Just gone up on the board Waymouth was palpably law. to O'Bryen, bowling from the cliff end. Whitmarsh still visibly shaken by the temporary
tenancies of Blockhouse dropped catch cap, then
two
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· LADIES' TENNIS MATCHES
Semi-Finalists
In Doubles
(By "Abo")
Miss Rose Perry and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu; Mrs. Rice Evans and Miss M. Griffiths; Mrs. Holmes
to be taken.
CLUB HOCKEY XI
The following team will represent the 1st XI of the Hongkong lockey Club against the 8th Flotilla Des- troyers on the Navy ground at King's Park on Wednesday, December i at 4,45. p.m.
V. M. Benwell; Flt/Lt R. L. Wal- lace, E. V. Reed, B. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, J. E. Potter, S. Fowler, T. Whitley, G. E. R. Divett (Copt.). D. I. Bickford, V. Bond.
and Miss Tylor; and Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Shirley will contest the semi-finals of the Ladies Doubles the Tennis Championship of Colony organised by the United Services R.C.
fen the side and probably improve ton secms entirely without. Bui al- dary almost always means runnE Irs. Marmont and Mrs. Walker 6-1,
Perry and Mrs. Chiu best
Miss Perry and Mrs. Chiu, who are the title-holders, had an extreme- ly easy passage against Mrs. Marmont Wint
Walker in the second hind Mrs. came in to play probably the finest risks have innings
found, dropping only one has ever played here. amazed me almost as much as he
spcert
gam Skelton and he put up a long stand hitting was his energy and
the wickets. The Naval two sets. The tle between Mrs.
and Mrs. for Oliver
Mills und Mrs. but O'Bryen, Swayne. (I apologize between
however, if 1 an spelling names wrong) and ground is a very big one here Holmes and Miss Tylor, Baker all bowled pretty steadily and more hits have to be run out there
shade short of a length. Both than anywhere else. I reckon that went to three sets before the latter batsmen
cut very well at in his own and other people's runs pair won.
The following were the results in run from wicket to
.the times and Whitmarsh was getting in he must have
second round: el-wicket at least 160 times! (a boyn- Miss straight drives a shot Skel- Rome
and several that were not they were though they ran everything runnable two).
Excitement grew intense ag it drew close to ten to six. behind the clock and as getting
men yearned for (or gulped at a Skelton is left handed there was
of time lost when the feld whiskey seda while fair ladies drop- Jut
Whitmarsh began to ped stitches in the jumps the last changed over. brisk up a lot when 80 was hoisted were knitting. It was but the position was that a hundred over that the winning bit was made,
Just
after Whitmarsh completed a coach them they runs were wanted when only fly spendid century. Now, I come to
remained, Skelton minutes
was Analy
run out after an excellent think of it I did not deduci a quarter CLOSE FINISH AT KOWLOON
take of an hour for tea. The Navy must knock. I regret I omitted to
batted lesa than two hours ard Whitmarsh must have scored nt There was an excellent game be-down the score but it was about the have
forty mark.
the rate of 2 run a minute. glorious finish to very enjoyable day.
their cricket quite a lot it, as i sad a master or two were to turn out for them. Of course I don't know how the cricketers are distributed among the staff at present, but they have in their Headminster, Mr. de Rome, an oid Interport cricketer who knows a very great deal about the game, and If he has time to will be lucky.
WHITMARSH DROPPED
tween the K.C.C. second und Uni- versity at the K.C.C. ground, though I thought one or two of the players loaked
bit
The incoming batsmen Inshed no- Siste
wears! The
rude bly at the ball or galloped down the shork as with one or two exceptions pitch as requisite while Whitmarsh -they--wong-pretivo-surly, at full told
magnificently.
rather
in
THE OTHER GAMES
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He was I shall hope to deal with the other strength and they had O'Bryen and dropped two or three times it is true, games as usual in the issue
a forcing garne Friday next. Tom Madar as well in from the first at when playing
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Mrs. Rice Evans and Miss Grims beat Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Burnett 6-4, 7-5.
Airs. Holmes and Miss Tylor beat
hits. Oliver and Mrs. Mills 3-6, 6-4.
6-1.
Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Shirley beat
Miss Prince and Mrs. Wagstaff 6-0.
6-4.
OPEN SINGLES In the singles championship. Mrs. Oliver and Miss Madge Griffiths have already entered the penulti- mate stage. The former defeated Mrs Ms 0-0, 1-4 and the latter beat Mrs. Wood 6-2, 6-2.
The two matches yet to be played are Miss Perry v. Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Chiu v. Mrs. Marmont,
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Twelfth Extra Race Meet- ing will be held (weather permit- ting) at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday, 4th December, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, 'Hongkong, 29th November, 1937.
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