THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938.

NANCY

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OBEY ME --- GO INTO THE NEXT ROOM AND STAND IN THE CORNER!

By Ernie Bushmiller

WEEK-END FOOTBALL PROGRAMME

Senior And Junior Shield

Games For Saturday And Sunday

The following local football pro- Kramme, including Senior and Junior

BUT IT'S FUN--

Recreio Too Good For The V.R.C.

The Club de Recrelo met the V.R.C. in the "B" Division of the Badminton League last evening at King's Park and won by 7-2. Scores:

C. N. Silva and C. C. Pereira Shield matches, has been arranged (Recreio) beat Rumjahn and Fisher by the Hongkong Football Associa-21-12; beat Arculi and Xavier 23-20; tion for the coming week-end. Two beat Ulrich and Castro 21-16. Third Division (B) Axtures will be played to-day,

TO-DAY

Third Division (13) RE. (E) v. 24th R.A. (Sookunpao,

4 p.m.). Referee-Wilson.

Medicals v. Signals (Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m.). Referee.-Farr.

SATURDAY, DEC. 10

Senior Skiold (First Round) Middlesex v. South China "A" (Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.). Referee.-Hoo- per, Llacemen-Aylwin

Laghlan.

First Division

and

Mc-

Club v. Navy (Club, 4 p.m.). Re- feree.-Finch. Linremen-Barretto, and Fraser.

Kowlcon v., Police (Kowloon, 4

pum.).

Referee.-lp. Linesmen.

Gomes and Demee.

Junior Shield

V.

Middlesex Stonecutters W/S (Sookunpoe, 2.30 p.m.). Referee.-- Olloway.

Kowloon v. Pollee (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.), Referee-Kossick.

M. M. Soares and W. Lawrence (Rrecreia) beat Rumjahn and Fisher 21-10; beat Arculli and Xavier 21-11; lost to Ulrich and Castro 17-21.

A. E. Xavier (Recrelo) lost

Fisher 22-23;

and H. Gonsalves కల Rumjahn nich bent Arcullt and Xavler 21-0; and beat Ulrich ond Castro 21-4.

LADIES' TENNIS RESULTS

Helen Wills-Moody Makos Exit

Los Angeles, Dec. 7.

Wills-Moody.

18 BushPILLER...

OLT

Schoolboys Narrowly Escape Beating By

Mrs. Wills Moody, oight 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 me and had the opportunity to whip my game into condition, 1 would most likely accept an invitation to represent the United States again in interna. tional competition," she said. -Reuter,

new

(Continued front Page 8)

by this time.

FAILING LIGHT

How-

fushed out at one pitched up more thandicap and was unlucky enough to bever, he banged a full toss to the tence in la best style. G. Gosano caught brillantly by T. A. Pearce who

went on at the Yard end. Next over ron from cover to extra to take a hard hit-93-8-24-n good innings. Hancock cut a short one to the for Hughes went on nt the other orner of the ground, and off drove Owen

four, both perfect shots all along end, and bowled another malden but

the carpet. Crary then relieved in his next over J. Gosano, who was watching the ball hit him prettily losegood und Hancock put him to return had through covers for four. Naranjan mid-wicket. A smart

run. run out of the second Slugh seemed to play back better him than forward but he could not get 84-4-13. the ball away, unt!! Lee bowled a full toss which went to the on bound- from came Hry. The separation

The Hight began to go and a draw Owen Hughes who got Naranjan Singh to jump in to drive and miss seemed likely especially as the bowl- ng was steady and the fielding very the ball, 105-7-5.

keen while a spot seemed to be Smith, the Sm

comer, smote developing at the Law Couris end. Owen Hughes mightily to the mid- wicket boundary and then skied him in the gathering gloom it seemed as

G. Gosano relieved J. Cosano-but over the slips heads for a single and any way Pearce hit his first two then hooked Lee round to leg for a

100 salls for four apiece. Four byes fol- couple, but in trying a terrlile yahoo towed and another four. Then, ut at a straight one he skled it back to

to long

last Hutchinson went Gosang was the bowler 116-8-7.

could hardly After that one ster. not getting an awful lot of the bowl-bowl-hardly a fair lest for a young-

cricket. Ing but was playing good

see but Zimmern was bowled at 120 Hutchinson, the fence and then

the newcomer, hooked by the new bowler after salcking a Jon hop lo

puty

no-ball for four. 120-5-30. another through the covers nicely afflights were then turned on all round Owen Hughes, but he let one go the ground. Then came an F. K.

thinking It would go over the sticks throw-5 to Pearce, but no score of Youngsaye and Gosano had a few

In singles the latter playing some very pretty shots and being 21 not out. All out for 130 in two hours and ten minutes.

CRICKET ELEVENS ANNOUNCED

The following will represent the Craigengower Cricket Club against the Civil Service Cricket Club at cricket on Saturday, December 10:

1st XI (at home).-E. Zimmern (Capt.), A. R. H. Esmall, D. Hung, A. K. Ismail, A. T. Lee, Lee, H. P. Lim, W. Rapley, G.

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The

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Electric v. Royal Scots (Club, 2.30 Tennis Championships of the Colony: Souza, A. Zimmern and F. R. Zim. and it just took the bails 126-89.the next ball and the players came

The United Services Recreation Club have been notified of the fol- lowing further results in the Ladies'

Singles. Mrs. F. Tracey received mern. R.A.O.C. v. 24th R.A. (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.). Referee. Molyneaux. Walk-over from Miss J. Grieg.

p.m.). Referee. Stedman.

2nd XI (away).-B. R. Iranec, N. Doubles. Mrs. Willems and Mrs. Broadbridge, W. Hong Sling, M. C. P.W.D. v. South China "B" (Care-ci beat Miss Glendinning and thung, A. Kitchell, C. W. Lan, J. line Hill, 2.30 p.m.). Referce.-

A. M. Omar, K. 11. Miss Corrighпx 0-0, 6-1; Mrs. Bur- w. Leonard, Hinchliffe.

net and Miss Bradbury received Shroff, G. Winch and J. L. Young- walk-over from Miss Tyler and Mrs, saye. Andrewes.

University v. RE. (E) (St. Joseph,

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

Third Division (A) R.A.S.C. v. Stanley (Military, 2.30 p.m.). Raforce.-Marriott.

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

Referne Waldron. 2.39 p.m.).

Royal Scots v. Kit Chee (Military, 4 p.m.). Referee-Edwards. SUNDAY, DEC. 11 Senior Shield (First Round). Royal Scots v.

v. Eastern

(Sonkunpoo, 1p.m.). Referee-Omur. Linesmen.

Hartley and Dove.

St. Joseph's v. Kwong Wah (Club, 4p.m.). Referee.-MacCormac, Lines men. Silva and Smith.

Junior Shield Kwong Wah v. South China "A" (Kowloon, 4 p.m.). Referee Clark,

Eastern v. 5th R.A. (Caroline Hu,

4 p.m.). Referee-Havelaar.

Third Division (B) Powhattan v. Signals (Club, 2.30 p.m.). Referee.-Mellgrew.

ASA, v. RA.F. (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.). Referee.--Philips,

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

Grimths v. Miss Singles. Miss Griener or Miss Prince; Mrs. F

Mrs.

3'. Skinner Mra Tracey or Clifford,

V.

Doubles Mrs. Clifford and Miss Grimths or Miss Anderson and Miss Young Wal-bin Mrs. Willams and Mrs. Chiu; Mrs, Tracey and Mrs. Mrs. Burnett and Misr Skinner v. Beadbury.

Army Team Selected To Play Navy

The following will represent the Argny against the Royal Navy the Trianguler Hockey Tourname

D.

K. C. C. TEAMS

A.

SHORT INTERVAL

SUMMARY

An excellent game and only steady bowling and excellent fielding by the schools saved them from defeat. Pearce played a fine knock for his In view of the light it was decided forty-five not out. Owen Hughes to take tea after stumps were drawn bowled well. But space fails and I and the game was resumed in about will comment on Saturday morning.

Scores: Anderson and eight minutes when

COMBINED SCHOOLS Grifiths faced Crary and Smith, both

came. J. Lay, 1.b.w., b Owen Hughes 19 fairly fast. Ituns

G. Pryde, e McLellan, b aris but the best part of the W.

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Fall of wickets: 1/31; 2/31; 3/40; 4/59: 5/86; 6/04; 7/105; 6/110; 9/120; 10/130.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

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Fall of wickets: 1/10; 2/21; 3/04; 14/84; 5/120.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

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