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THE

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THURSDAY,

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OBEY ME --- GO INTO THE NEXT ROOM AND

STAND IN THE CORNER!

DECEMBER & 1988.

By Ernie Bushmiller

WEEK-END

FOOTBALL

BUT IT'S

FUN --

CRICKET ELEVENS

Helen Wills-Moody Makes Exit

PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED

Senior And Junior Shield_The following will represent the

Games For Saturday

And Sunday

Craigengower Cricket Club against the Civil Service Cricket Club al cricket on Saturday, December 10:

1st XI (nt home).-E. Zimmern (Copl.), A. R. H. Esmail, D. Hung. The following local football pro- A. K. Ismail, A. T. Lee, F. K

H. P. Lim, W. Rapley, G. gramme, including Sentor and Junior Lee, Shield matches, has been arranged Souza, A. Zimmern and F. . Zim- by the Hongkong Football Associa-mern. tion for the coming week-end. Two Third Division (3) dxtures will be played to-day.

TO-DAY

Third Division (B) RE. (E) v. 24th R.A. (Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.). Referee.-Wilson.

Medicals v. Signals (Svokunpoo, 2.30 pm.). Reforce-Farr.

SATURDAY, DEC. 10- Semlor Shiold (First Round)

2nd XI (away).-B. R. Irance, N. Broadbridge, W. Hong Sling, M. C. Hung, A. Kitchell, C. W. Lam, J. W. Leonard, A. M. Omar, K. IL Shroff, G. Winch and J. L. Young-

Блус.

K. C. C. TEAMS

The following will represent K,C.C. Middlesex v. South China "A" against 1.R.C. on Saturday: (Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.). Referec→Hoo- | Firsts (home).-D. J. N. Anderson Lincemen.Aylwin and Me- (captain), K. M. Baxter, F. A. Broadbridge, R. T. Broadbridge, G. c.

per.

Laghlan.

First Division

Club v. Navy (Club, 4 p.m.). Re-Gret, F. Fincher. A

S. V. Gittins, R. E. Lee, N. feree.Finch. Linesmen.-Barretto D. Linyd, N. A. E. Mackay. Reserve,

F. A. Adams. and Fraser.

Kowloon v. Police (Kowloon, 4 Seconds (away), S. A. Gray p.m.). Referee.--Ip, Linesmen (captain), B. Baldwin, H. Broken Gomes and Demee.

shire, G. . G. Davies, G. W. Giden, B. D. Lay, J. R. Luke, W. L. McKenzie, Middlesex V. Stonecutters W/5. A. J. Simpson, G. E. Taylor, C. (Sookunpoo, 2.30 pm). Referee.—, Walker. Ottoway.

Junior Shletd

Kowloon v. Police (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.). Referre.-Kossick.

Electric v. Royal Scots (Club, 2.30

p.m.). Referee-Stedman,

RA.O.C. v. 24th R.A. (Caroline

MATCH DRAWN

Durban, Dec. 7.

The inatch between the M.C.C. and

HI, 4 p.m.), Referee.--Molyneaux. Natal was drawn, M.C.C. 458, Natal

P.W.D. v. South China "B" (Caro-307 am! 30-0.-Reuter Bulletin. line Hill, 2.30 pan.). Hinchlife.

Referee.-

University v. R.E. (E) (St. Joseph's,

4 p.m.). Referee.-Thomas.

Third Division (A)

R.AS.C. v. Stanley (Military, 2.30

p.m.). Referee.-Marriott.

30th R.A. v. R.E. (C) (St. Joseph's,

2.30 p.m.). Referee-Waldron.

Royal Scots v. Kit Chee (Military,

4 p.m.). Referee.-Edwards.

BUNDAY, DEC. 11

Scaler Shield (First Round)

Royal Scots v. Enstern (Sookunpoo,

Army Team Selected To Play Navy

The following will represent the

4 p.m.). Referee. Omar. Linesmen. Array against the Royal Navy

Hartley and Dove,

the Triangular Hockey Tournament

St. Joseph's v. Kwong Wah (Club, at Sooltunpoo on Friday, December

4 p.m.). Referee-MacCormac Lines-16, at 3.45 p.m.:

men.--Silva and Smith.

Junior Shield

L/Cpl. Dove (R.C.S.); L/Bdr. (R.A.) and Plc. Sticklev

Kwong Wah v. South China "A"! Curter

(Kowloon, p.m.). Referee.Clark. (M'sex);

4

Los Angeles, Dec. 7.

Schoolboys Narrowly Escape Beating By

Mrs Willa-Moody, eight Mr. Owen Hughes' Team

times Wimbledon champion, in

a statement said she did not expect to play again in com. petitive lawn tennis.

"If the United States Lawn Tennis Association needed mo and I had the opportunity to whip my game into condition, I would most likely accept an invitation to represent the United States again in interna- tional competition," she said. --Renter,

LADIES' TENNIS RESULTS

The United Services Recreation Club have been notified of the fol lowing further results in the Ladies Tennis Championships of the Colony: Singles, Mrs. F Tracey received walk-over from Miss J. Grieg.

Doubles.Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Miss Glendinning and Chiu beat Miss Corrighan 0-0, 0-1; Mrs. Bur- nett and Miss Bradbury received walk-over from Miss Tyler and Mrs. Andrewes.

The semi-finals of both Singles and Doubles are now ns follow:

Singles Miss Griffiths v. Miss Griener or Miss Prince; Mrs. F Mrs. Skinner V. Mrs Tracey or Clifford.

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to

ary. The separation came from ing was steady and the fielding very Owen Hughes who got Naranjan keen while a spot seemed to be Singh to jump in to drive and miss developing at the Law Courts end. the ball, 105-7-5.

In the gathering gloom it seemed as if Smith. the new comer.

smote G. Gesano relieved 3. Gosano-but Owen Hughes mightily to the mid- any way Pearce hit his Brst two wicket boundary and then skied him balls for four spiece. Four byes fol- over the slips' heads for a single and lowed and another four. Then, at then hooked Lee round to leg for a long last Hutchinson went on couple, but in trying a terrifle yahoo bowl-hardly a fair test for a young- hardly at a straight one he skled it back to ster. After that one could the bowler 116-8-7. Gosano was see but Zimmern was bowled at 120 not getting an awful lot of the bowl- by the new bowler after snicking a The good cricket. no-ball for four. 1205-10. Mutchinson, the long hop to the fence and then put the ground. Then came an another through the covers nicely off throw-5 to Pearce, but no score of Owen Hughes, but he let one go the next ball and the players came thinking I would go over the sticks in. and it just took the balls 120-0-8. Youngsaye and Gosano had a singles the Intter playing some very pretty shots and belag 21 not out. All out for 130 In two hours and ten minutes.

ing but was playwcomer, hooked alights were then turned on, all round

SHORT INTERVAL

few

SUMMARY

over.

An excellent game and only steady bowling and excellent felding by the schools saved them from defeat. Pearce played a fine knock for his Owen Hughes In view of the light it was decided forty-five not out.

But space fails and I to take tea after stumps were drawn bowled well. and the game was resumed in about will comment on Saturday morning. eight minutes when

Anderson and

came

Scores:

Grifiths faced Crary and Smith, both COMBINED SCHOOLS bowling fairly fast. Runs regularly, but the best part of the F. J. Lay, 1.b.w, b Owen Hughes 10 first few overs was the brilliant field-W. G. Pryde, e McLellan, b

Owen Hughes ing of Pryde in the gully. Then at IG Anderson touched

Д

and G. Gosano too a very fust one D. Crary, e McLellan, b Owen

Hughes aplendid catch low down at first slip, 16-1-2 G. Gusano, e Zimmern, b Pearce Pearce had a single and Griffiths C. Hosegood, c Pearce, b Lee ... played a lovely four to square leg. Fisher, e Grimths, & Anderson in the same over. Crary had his 3. Gosano, not out revenge, however, as he clean bowled Naranjan Singh, at Warr, b Owen Grimths with a beauty the firsi ball; Hughes

18

0

21

130

hly next over 21--2-12, N. Smith, and b Lee

Smith. McLellan D. Hutchinson, b Owen Hughes Gosano relieved had two good fours to long leg off J. L Youngsaye, st Worr, D Crary-one should have been saved Owen Hughes Doubles.-Mrs. Clifford and Miss--and then drove the ball to extra

Byes D Griffiths or Miss Anderson and Miss and ran-he very nearly got to the Yeung Wal-bun v. Mrs. Williams other end when he discovered that and Mrs. Chiu; Mrs. Tracey and Mrs. Pearce had sent him back. How- Skinner v. Mrs. Burnett and Miss ever he got back in time and, when Fall of wickets; 1/31; 2/31; 3/40;

Bradbury.

single took him to the other end, 4750; 5/86; 8/94; 7/105; 8/110; 0/120; celebrated his escape by putting 10/130. Gosano out of the ground with n straight drive.

(R.E.) L/Cpl. Wetton

Lieut. Hook "(R.A.) and L/ST

RACING FOR YACHTS

Naranjan Singh relieved Crary

O. M. bowling round the wicket with an R. Lee

3 action which faintly reminded me of Owen Hughes 14.2 Charlie Hill-Wood, tho' of course the

Eastern v. 5th It.A. (Caroline Hill, Fraser (Rt. Scots) Capt. M. Ken Kittiwake And Diana Win Intter is left handed. Runs began to Mekellen

4 p.m.). Referee-Havelaar.

Third Division (B)

nedy (R. Scots), Lieut. Indacht Singh (Rajputana Rifles), Coot Lawder (Kumaon Rifles), Neraln

Powhaitan v. Signnis (Club, 2.30į Ping

p.m.). Referee-Mellgrew.

ASA. v. RA.F. (Kowloon, 2.30 Singh (Kumuon Rifles) and Patnub

p.m.). Referee-Philips.

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BOWLING ANALYSIS

R. W.

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16

the

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Naranjan Singh

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O. M. R. W.

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