THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY,

SEPTEMBER 15,

1938. -

AITKENHEAD SHIELD

Teams Chosen For Annual Lawn Bowls Match

The following have been chosen to represent Hongkong and Kowloon in the annual Aitkenhead Shield laws bowls match which will be decided on the Cralgengower C.C., Poller R. C, and the Civil Service C.C. greens on Saturday, September 17, com- mencing at 2.45 p.m. Mr. B. W. Brod- bury is captaining Hongkong's team whlie Kowloon will be under leadership of Bob Hall.

CRAIDENGOWER ONEEN

Itongkong

L. C. R. Botiza

- J. B. Landolt

A. E. Costee

1. W. Bradbury

(skip)

n. J. Wikt

A. W. Brown

M. A. R. Souza

It. Basm (ship)

G. T. Padreit

E. Kerrison

A. E. B. Alves

J. Cavanagh (skip)

A. O. Bux

D. M. Khan

EF1 Arculil

A. H. Minu (skip)

Kowloon

John Watson

John Watson

A. liyde-Lay

R. Duncan (aktip)

A. Dand

T. Armstrong

G. E. Thompson

E. Kern (ak/p>

Петкау Coleman

J. McKelvie

the

J. C. Brown (skip)

W. Hyde

7. M. Brown

V. Labrum

J. Tyde

POLICE GREEN

W, Glendenning

T. Tallon

W. McLeod

A. E. Carey (skip)

Q. S. Archbutt

A. Murdock

F. Nolan

E a. Post (skip)

11. V. Pear

11. A. Mansell

G. Duncan

W, G (ip)

W. Meine

W. Seath

fskipl

C. M. 8lva

J. Gittins

V. Chittenden

F. Cullen (skip)

It. Hall

Fergusson Turney W. Field

J. Stephens

J. Barte

V. Allenza

{skip)

A. Spary (skip)

T. Madar

1. Jack

11. Overy

THE LIFE STORY OF CHARLIE McCARTHY Part 2. Molher disapproved but gave her blessing, "Good luck, son," she said. Don't fake any wooden nickeln." A friendly scarecrow shared his wardrobe with Charlie, and thus atliṛed, our hero came to the Big City, ie care- fully avoided lumber yards. On the Great White Way, poor Charlie's troubles began. Casting directors, noting his seedy appearance, cruelly advised film to go back to the sawmills, (Continued to-morrow).

SHOOTING OPENS

Pullman And Bremner

Win Spoons

The Hongkong Rife Association held its first meeting of the season yesterday on the Kowloon City Ranges. It was marked by a good attendence and good shooting, In apite of adverse weather conditions.

The Royal Scols and

and Middlesex Re-

noon the wind tricky.

Results:

Was

Home Football Prospects

No. 9–Norwich City Wants First Division Status

Interport Cricket Trial

Teams Chosen For Match On Saturday

giment sent between them about Having regard to the fierce competition among the Second

The following teams have been 70 members, amongst whom were Division clubs last season Norwich City did not do at all badly in

chosen to play in an interport cricket many new members,

trial on the Indian R.C. ground on The weather conditions were, on finishing on the fourteenth mark. It is true that only three points the whole, bad. At times there were separated them from one of the relegated clubs, but among the

Saturday, September 17, at 2 p.m.:

A. C. 1. Bowker's team.-A. C. I. showers, and during the whole after-eight clubs below Norwich in the table were such as Blackburn

Lec- exceedingly Rovers, Newcastle United and Sheffield Wednesday. On the other Bowler, L. D. Kilbee, J. H. B.

hand, Norwich City obtained only three points fewer than Westkie, A. C. Beck, D. J. N. Anderson, E. C. Fincher, R. E. Lee, N. A, E. Ham United, who were ninth.

Mackay, A. R. Minu, Capt.

Whit- marsh, C. M. M. Mon, C. E. Godby. present only two additions player from his old club.

H. Owen Hughes' team.-H. Owen have been made to The playing Norwich City have been negotiat- Hughes, T. A. Pearce, H. D. Bidwell, strength of the club. The Norwich ing with a First Division club for a N. D. Lloyd, W. Colledge, M. P. directors have written their biggest player who would further strengthen Weedon, K. Nazarin, A. R. Kitchell, and the chairman, Mr. A. 1. Madar, L. T. Ride, L. D. Me-

transaction being carried through before

сазом the

begins. The

B.K. (b)

Lieut. A. O. Pullman (2) Ferrt, Pais (Ser).

Cadet G. Carey (4)..

E. C. Fincher (skip) Sergt. V. Cooper (2)

CIVIL SERVICE OREEN

$. Pollock

D. Munroe (skip)

R. R. Davies

G. It. Sherrif

L. A. Collyer

C. VAN

R. Pereira

C, G, Silva

J. F. McGowan (skip) F. X. Silva (skipi

F. Kelly

J. Gellatly

W. R. Hillyer

C. C. Pereira

C. M. Alven.

FV. V. Ribeiro

~JHollidge-ekip) last_(skip).

3, 3. Howell

L. E. Lammert

J. Russell

F. ChremRN

Jack Watzon

C. B. Hosking

A. Brooksbank (skip) E, W. Lines (skip)

Buiter

B. C. B. Thompson

L. de Rome

Turk

F. Xavier

C. A. Lopes

J. E. Noronha

H. A. Alven (km)

8/LI. 1. Mackie (Ber.)

S. 9. M. W. Street (5)

Capt. H. Wille

L/SH, W. Vigen (3)

Licut, . Dawson

8/8, N. Dunville (4)

CSB F. Standford ....

Н.К. (а)

L/Cpl E. Bremner (0) ...

Bd. A. Veryard (5)

Cpl W. Nunn (6)

Pic. C. Noble (0)

Spr. W. Tompton (13)

Lieut. A. Farkos

Pt. J. Brown'

Pte. V. Hammond (8)

Cpl M. Singh (1)

L/Cpl. D. Amos (7)

Pie, J. Scott (14)

Sert, D. Matheson (0)

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cheque for a player to secure Jack the defence is very hopeful of the Leltan, L. S. Tufnell.

Taylor, the left-back from Wolver-J. F. hampton Wanderers.

Last season Taylor made 39 ap-bel

pearances in Wolverhampton's Lea- chairman's one ambition is to give BRADMAN IS

gue team and he should materially Norwich First Division football. strengthen the Norwich team in a position which gave the directors.

some anxiety last season.

F. Hall

The only other newcomer to Nor- wich is James Russell, who has P. Duke spent the last four seasona with Sunderland. Bob Young, the Nor-T. Halliday

A. Johnson wich team manager, has great hopes, Mackrel! of the future usefulness of this young Taylor (Wolverhamp

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SELF-TAUGHT CRICKETER

"No one taught me to play cricket.

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Robinson

Burke

F. A. M. Cassidy

W. L. W. Flack

M. I. Proctor

J. Friar

J. O'Reilly

E. Coleman

H. Ware

C. D. Law

L. S. Maskell

W. I. Furness

S. Plunkett

F. Monders

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I was not coached. I found out for myself."

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Thus Don Bradman in his book "My Cricketing Life" (Stanley Paul 38. d.), and I am willing to wager that Maurice Tate of all readers will take particular delight in that declaration of Indepence.

For it was Tale who whispered in Australia to Bradman: "Don, learn to play a straighter bat before you come to England. If you don't you will never get many runs."

llustrated we In a book freely learn that Don, whose father was o sisters and a carpenter, has three brother who, unlike himself, were

of very tall-in stature, By way retort (writea Frank Thorogood)

Of Inst neaton's Cily players not re- tained, Bowen has retired, Worton and Bridlinan has cultivated the art of Morris have gone to Colchester. Burley to Darlington, "Middleton to Sautli Shields, and G. Edwards to Aston Villa,

No. 10. Lincoln

City

tall scores, and in a pleasantly told | |

story

interesting he relates many incidents of a wonderful cricketing

Lincoln City's effort has been to strengthen the balance of the team, fore and aft, while retaining the pick of last season's players.

eureer,

as

Allusions to contemporary players loom large-in the narrative. Walter Hammond, the majestie, is described as the finest all-round player in the game, and Constantine is placed second. Percy Chapman

is rated the finest folder, close to the wicket, whom he has ever seen.

There

is a carefully-worded re- ference to the now historic body-line incidents of 1932-3, and Bradman's view can be crystallsed by quoting this Anal sentence: "Those who are However, the signing of W. Kirk in charge of the welfare of cricket land from Third Lanark is an asset must preserve its traditional beauty in this direction, and there is the by confining the rivalry to bat

along, prov-and ball."

One important departure is caused by the transfer of Dob Meacock to Birmingham, at one of the biggest transfer fees yet received by the club, and this popular centre-half will be missed by the crowd.

local lad, Bean, culise when Mea-i

Alluding to the Ashes,

Bradman

ing well able to cock had been injured towards the hopes that some day a replica of close of last season. Cottam is also the famous Urn will be modelled in a potential centre-half of first-team gold and presented to the winning

to place before the class, so that the club is well served. lde

cricket

A newcomer in goal is J. Culley, authorities of their country. And from Hibernluns, and he had two he would have miniatures of the and a half seasons with the Scottish golden replica for the players. First Division club. Another new goalkeeper is Horace Hinton, from.

the ground staff of Wolverhampton the end of last season. Wanderers.

Complete List of Players

Towards the end of last scoson Lincoln's attack fell away badly, n. MePhall

bell

Player

due to the absence of a con. Hinton

J. Cult y

ently effective leader after Camp inrtshorne

had been injured at Christmas.

unas. W. Corbett

A close, season examination and test W. Nevin has, it is believed, brought the Scot Robinson

right it again, and he

with him newcomera Inside forward

fram

bun | G. Whyte will have w. Forman

in Gibb, an K. A. Round

Manchester S. Bean

Coltam

United M. Mowati, outside-right A Clatworlly who has had a couple of seasons 8. Callender with Brentford, and Edward Han-W. Ikkland

Mowatt cock, also a right winger, on whom Hancock Luton placed a £650 transfer fee at J. Wilson

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