THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER

22, 1938.

MANNERS HITS FIVE SIXES AND A FOUR IN ONE OVER

(Continued from Page 8.)

I cannot help thinking that Paxton things up. A. M. Prata got a hard and Whitmarsh are the backbone of hit 64 but he had a couple of gift the Navy attack. If only one could overs from Griffiths. I understand manage to get all the ships in at he has developed an excellent tennia once I fancy that the Navy would be shot over his head for full losses; it A P rather interesting. able to put it across any other side, sounds

34 including ព.ស. but of course, it is quite Impossible Pereira made to expect that in these difeult days which landed in Morrison Gap Rond. McLelion and Whitley bowled steadily, but the rest were rather poor.

GOSANO AGAIN IN FORM There was a draw at Happy Valley

The C.S.C.C, managed to save the

In the match between the C.S.C.C. match pretty handsomely, A. P and the Club de Recreio, which was Percita was very erratic but he sent unplayable balls. due almost entirely to the exagger- down one or two ated respect which the Recreio had 11e bowled Daniels early on and for the Civil Service batting.

They

later on got Colledge, after the held on until they had made 187 for latter had forced the pace on an 8 wickels when they declared. E. ens

and hnd renched Eensy wicket

that after his

41.

L Gosono was the top scorer with Gruiths was shaky. It is curious

very hard hit 01. He might have been caught in the deep off McLel-he

Somerset Strikers

batting

for when he

lon when he was 10. He hit Grit-was on leave, he seems to be able fiths into a tree on the Race course to do very little in Hongkong. side of the path and generally shook Arthur Lay

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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the penalty of bad shot but McLellan And Perry played out time comfortably. The Recreio Belding has been described to me as superb. The bowling was particularly good and E. L. Gosano could not find a length until late on.

nist

K.C.C. were at home to Craigen- [ñower and bad rather the better of ju drawn game. Neither side was t

full strength and Cralgengawer Draft Programmes and Entry pecially missed Billimoria; without Forms for the Twelfth Extra Racehin the attack is somewhat innocu- Tom Madar (43), Robert Lec Meeting to be held on Saturday, 31), und Ernie Fincher (25) were for the K.C.C. Donald 3rd December, 1938, (weather pertop scorers mitting) may be obtained at the Anderson did not go in until Num- Secretary's Office, Exchange Bulld. ber eight and was not out 0. Ing: the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond.

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Cralgengower G. Souza falled for once but A. R. H. Estall made and with two or three double figure innings they managed to play out time with the score reading 116 for i wickets,

UNIVERSITY WIN AGAIN

The Recreio second were very firmly dealt with by University who put them out for 60, R. Singh (I do wish they would print their as properly) sent down 13 overs for 20 runs and 6 wickets, an excel- Jent performance. Or the Recreio only H. M. Xavier did anything. He got 22 out of a total of 60. To be quite honest University were

not Very much better but they did man- age in crack up 74 for 8.

NAVY TWO

Kammy Tsang. Eastern coal-keeper, takes the ball off David Leonard's head. An exelting incident on Sunday in the Football League match be- tween Eastern and St. Joseph's at Causeway Bay. The Chinese won by four goals to three after leading by 4-2 at half-time-Mee Cheung,

Diocesan Boys Lose At Cricket

(Continued from Page 8.)

is not far and this season's total

at behind though he lo scoring faster pace in all matches. He found

accurate Robbie Lee very curbed that tendency to nibble at balls on the off stump, a source of His 21 runs despair to all conches. were made with beautifully thined early He lost Fisher Owen-Hughes ficked the off wi.cn

took and Law Стату bail, 8-1-1. the score to 34

in 34 with

very good and correct cricket until Lay unfortun-

In spite of a statement of a con- temporary that the Navy drew with the H.K.C.C. second eleven 1 stiff W. maintain that the Club won by four

the wickets. For

Navy Clayton

of 107

WOMEN'S RACES

La Linda And Widgeon Take First Place

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club series of the sixth held the first women's races yesterday in which La Linda and Widgeon were placed Grat. "A" class started at 14.45 and the rest at 14.55. Results:

La Linda

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Finished Cord. Pos. P

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(Air, M. Johnstone)

10.48.47 thirs, V. Gowlland) Kittiwake

10.51.45 15 P. M. King) Redshank .... 1032.

(Mrs. M. N. Luce)

10.53.10 True Blue

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(Mr. M. Johnsen)

10.54.31

Mir, J. Bader)

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Softball Umpiring

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

Sir, I am a very keen softball fan, and have followed almost every game played this season, whether the men's league or the friendlies among the girls. It is evident that à completo most of the girls have not a understanding of the rules and the fine points of the game-this is their first season, and one cannot chalk it

up against them. But I don't see how they are going to learn, or the game made more attractive to both In- pinyers and spectators alike, if dividuals who know less of the rules

At one

break!

of

Two

the of the game than girls themselves nre asked to officiate. yesterday's friendlies It was clear that the umpire's knowledge (7) of the rules was rudimentary. stanzas of his decisions were all I could stomach, and I left, feeling sick and disgusted.

Give the girls keenness umpiring.

Another thing. Razzing is good, and the girls can take it. But leave out personalities-reference to cor- pulenty or to spindle shanks in in bad taste, and can only brand the wise (?) cracker as being a boor, ALIDI IKE.

to entitles them

Their better

Fine Still Leading In Chess Tourney

Amsterdam, Nov. 21.

The 10th. round of the Avro chess tournament was played yesterday. Euwe appeared once to have an ad- vantage over the champion, Alekhine, but finally had to content himself with a draw after 43 moves.

The game between Keres and Flohr also ended in a draw after 30 moves and that between Reshevsky and Botwinnik after 40 moves, with Reahevsky having clearly the Desser position and good prospects for a win. Capablanca and Fine also adjourned their game after 43 moves with equal prospects.

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Plok 3- journed Kames; Euwe : Trans-Ocean.

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Keato batted excellently for 32 going Inately pulled a very wide bail on the (If my memory serves may rather e (12

off on to his middle stump, 34-2-21. usunl. Divell, Whose Inter

Crary followed his skipper's fool- figures rend. D-1-21-5, bowled excel-

steps and watched everything right Gurt lently. The score

was not

bat. Maiden followed

PWYER Gull sufficient. Lowe made a nice 30 and on to l N. P. Fox (who to my mind, but for maiden frum Lee. Hutchinson drove Owen-Hughes for five, but in the this difficulty about wicket keepers,

Sargent who took wid next over from is well worth his place in the first)

mislimed Owen-Hughes, from aver 30 not out, including a terrific @

one Elving Goodban a loftly catch, somewhere about nilddic wicket

43-3-6. Crary and Kew added 17 which nearly carried into the new

also keeping a runs, Kew Concentration camp. It was,

watchful defence withi straight bat, gather, a cheerful game.

pulling Les delightfully to the leg boundary off two long hops. Crary touched a bumping ball from Sar- then gent and was taken in the slips by 60-4-22. Owen-Hughes- Lee. relieved Lee and found

knocking back immediately middle stump 00-5-8.

tee going

with

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TOURNAMENT HOCKEY

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Annual Matches Between Club, Army And Navy

The following are the matches arranged for the annual Triangular between the Tournament Hockey Hongkong Hockey Club, the Army

THIS GOSANO BUSINESS A joke is a joke and all that sort of thing but to my mind Recreio bit too far with this On Sunday they Gosano business. had no less than four of that ilk, G., J., and A.V. playing, while cer- E. L. (and possibly a few were not playing. I really had had thought that I

It seemed us though the end was a couple of them parked safely in the La Salle near but Cheung followed up his + plucky it! team but not a bit of If the brilliant bowling with

Jus the though unorthodox 20, running out Secretary of the Recreio

poor to meet Sargent half way, ond some- lightest compassion upon

me times more, to crash the full toss to cricket fribe he will send photographs

biographical the leg boundary. Two runs came innings ketches, finger prints and birth-from Menuley, but the

and the Navy:

December 10.-Army v. Navy, Soo- marks of ench Gosano who (a) has closed at 82 when Cheung was run

run with kunpoo, 3.45 p.m. played (b) is playing and (e) may out after calling a

December 21-Navy v. Club, King's possibly at some future date play the ball safely in Younggaye's hands.

remaining batsmen Park, 4.10 p.m. Thanks, None of the for the Club de Recreiol

Navy, a distinct baseball Is

December 30-Army I feel better now having got that off scored. There

Bavour in the stroke play of the King's Park. 3.45 p.m. my chest! The game between Cral-

batsmen and one wonders January 25-Navy v. Club, Club gengower and Recreio at the Valley later

popularity of the

the ground, 4.30 pm. on Sunday was, I gather a pleasant wheth

February 1-Army v. Club, Soo- function but Craigengower were by American game does have an ad- no means at full strength and missed verse

verse effect on the English game. I kunpoo, 4.30 p.m.

February 15-Army v. Club, Club Ernie Zimmern and Billimoria badly. have already sald how poisonous It

let youngsters

play

"the ball ground, 4.30 pm They could

hich was to only get 85 of which Souza claimed 24 runs. G. Gospe simred the spoils with 5 for 30 and Owen-llughes and Sargent (one of the La Salle clan) took five

4 for 28

while Lec's viz, C.BS. vs. D.B.S. is down to take 26 respectively, Afteen wickets for

in 0.3 overs and then proceeded to make 30 retired,

ired, one important wicket was obtained place in December and as the game it is Bug- immense Interest for 23 runs in 12 overs, six of which a good performance even if the at-

were maidens, a mute testimony to gested that a whole day match be tack was not very formidable. Re- creio won by 7 wickets, W. A. Reed his accuracy and the keen watch-played as the short afternoons in December do not give much scope (32) and E. M. L. Soares (24) put-fulness of Lay, Crary and Kew.

'The Schoolboy Cricket Derby, to cricket of such importance. ting up over 10 for the first wicket.

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