Friday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
December 30, 1938.
NANCY
HELP OUR CHRISTMAS FUND FOR TH' POOR!
PHOOEY! EVERYBODY
PASSES US
RIGHT
BY!
I WONDER WHAT'S WRONG, SLUGGO?
I KNOW!--- WE'RE TOO LITTLE--- WE DON'T ATTRACT NO ATTENTION!
Cher Linie babind Prakara Bendrata, kun
By Ernie Bushmiller
A WONDERFUL RECOVERY BY THE NAVY
IN TRIANGULAR CRICKET MATCH
Lieut. Commdr. Kennedy Saves Side With Grand Century At Vital
his
leg. 737-7.
.
At Vital Stage
(By "R. Abbit")
wickets.
und
Furth
DANCE AT
THE I. R. C.
TO-NIGHT
The Indian R. C. embark uputr their winter social programme this evening with a dance at the Club- house t Sookunpoo. Every effort has been made by the Sub-Committee to make the event a success
worn
Prizes will be awarded for the most original fancy dresses during the evening, and also in spot- dances.
As added attractions, two well- known dancers will give exhibitions sing and a popular Incal tenor will during the evening.
Dancing commences at 9 p.m.
Three makens were
White Annedy
a
han-
When this match was resumed their
However, yesterday, for a time nothing went steadied down and played excellent right for the Navy. With seven runs ly hitting Godby excellently to the scored, Godby bowled Wanstall, tent.
Hatfeld relieved Godby who had Smith (24) was taken in the slips at 35 and Manners went twelve runs bowled thirteen overs in succession. to fall, for Coombes was taken at Sgt. Inter trying to hook u long hop on Firth hooked the new bowler for second slip in the same over. **is nit
stump
and missing it. Whil- four and off-drove a nice two, and Balter broke the spell with a single. marsh was bowled by one that was relieved Coombes
Kennedy Then tea was taken.
sent down much better than he thought it was, square cut his first ball to the bon after test and then Whitmarsh bowled Lees was very well caught at the dary, and three further singles came after wicket at 04, and nine runs later in the over. Next
Baker middle stump with one that Firth hooked over
uke seemed to come through little Talbot skled
placed the next
71-7-1. Hatfeld eut quicker, by Hatfield runnin and was caught one square and then
from slip to fine! long leg but the fast all was
on the seemed pitched up and it fell on The Army
four behind point but was taken at bats-
73-8-4. Two balls the decision to have the game in their pockets, man's toe, and
was second slip
later A QUEER GAME
against him. Again an unexpected
Major Swyers cracked one to But cricket is a queer game and wicket, for the ball should have gone Lees at mid-off and the Navy had the situation began to change when for a sitting four. The stand had won a glorious victory by 83 runs. The hon Kennedy, who had been defending put on 40 runs of which Firth had A most amazing game.
and to Mocrca atcudity, was joined by Firth. The 35. Apart from the bad cover shot ours po to innings defeat was red and the it was an excellent innings (122-8-The pures were 10.3-4-
on the second day. newcomer began to lay about him. 35). He played nice cricket but made one Kennedy then took hold and in 18-3 and the latter's 8-3-23-4. very bad shot near cover which did Hatfield's next over made a beautiful The Army were of course unlucky not Ro to hand. I savas rather late cut, another boundary to long in having Laurence away injured typical of some of the Navy batsmen leg and a couple square cut. He But I doubt if he could have made who seemed perfectly happy and followed fils with a splendid extra- the result different.
*** Royal Navy-Ist, Inna likely to stop for a weak and then cover drive in the next over. Moores Any-1st, inns
played the right game and defended though he crashed
particularly in- viting half-valley from Land along, S. Smith, e Land & Coombes the carpet to
couple. A. Clayton, e Godby b Hatfeld Cover Next over Kennedy completed, his 5. P. O. Wandall, b Godby
Lt. Manners, b Godby nity--a grand fighting Innings, Lt. Cmdr. Kennedy, b′ Halfeld
Paterson relieved Land and bowl-Li. Firth, hw, b Land ed six leg balls. The first four were Capt. Whitmarah, b Coombes unpunished but Moores got a single mdr. Lees, e Logan b Godhy and then Kennedy put the sixth Unli. Taibat, e ilaifield b Godhy
Mine. Muaren, e Land b Godby to long leg boundary. The Navy C. E. O. Tel. Paxton, not out were now on the crest of the wave and Moores honked Swyers, bowling at the Yard end, for two fours in succession.
Aaranayake wa komen
Don't spend
half your life catching cold
B
BAYER
for
THE SECOND CENTURY Tin might have been an upset- ting factor but the two butsmen played on and the two hundred was Godby and Hatfield were
rent up bowling but they did not seem so dangerous ns before. The new ball was called for and Kennedy sent it promptly through the stips for
and then scored three of the new/
ROYAL NAVY-IND INNA.
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
Godby
atfield Coombes
Land.. Яшуста Paterson *Lowled one no ball.
ABMY--2ND INNS, S/Sgt. Patterson, C Kennedy
Monners Driver Logan, bw. b Paxton delivery. Runs continued to come Land at. Clayton b Moores and the Army fickling seemed to el Capt. Godhy, e Paxton b Whitmarsh
Cpl. Webb. b Whitmarsh
a little rattled. Mocres played one Major Swyers, e Lees b Moores back to Hatfield who threw at his St. Baker, & Whitmarsh wicket--a thing he seems fond of-ple. Cannes, Smith Moores
Ple. Hatfield. c Moores b Whitmarsh very. S. M. Paterson, not out
I
um
and a four resulted. doubtful if this singles later really pays. Two Capt. Lawrence, absent hurt century. caught in
Kennedy completed
hist
Next bati Moores was the slips off his glove, The ninth wicket hud put on 108 runs, of which Moores had thirty
two. I don't know much about his cricket bat
he can seldom have played o more urful innings. (230 ---32).
Extras
Total
Paxton *Moores
Bowling Analyalı
Capi, Whitmarsh
1.t. Manners......
"bowled one no ball.
KOWLOON
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Lieut. J. E. Manners, R.N., the former Ilampshire cricketer, who has been making a lot of runs in Hongkong this season, did not do as well as, generally
Cricket Tournament expected in the Triangular
match against the Army. He scored 20 in the first innings and 16 in the second. -Photo by A. A. Kahn,
Prominent Sports Leader Leaving Shanghai
Shanghai, Dec. 24. -
Shanghai's sporting community will suffer a loss which will be difficult to replace when R. Grimshaw leaves this port on Decem- ber 28 to take up residence in Hongkong, due to a business trans- fer to that city where he is to assume an important executive position.
distinction in erfeket es a bowler and went up to Hankow with the interport team one year. At soccer he played for the Shanghai Football Club.
FUNCTION IN HIS HONOUR
"Grimmy" as he has been affec- tionately known to his intimates has achieved his best recognition as the hardworking President of the Shanghai Football Association over a period of years when football went through a metamorphosis-the trans- It Was in the executive positions fer from the Race Course matches however that he proved meat valu- to the matches which attracted able and his presidency of the Foot- crowds to much venues as the Sta-ball Association has earned him the odium and the Canidrome due to the reputation of being the most hard-
entry of Chinese tenKS.
working president the Association
He has had an all-round Interest has had. In thirty years' associa- in sport and apart from holding the tion with soccer, he has served for presidency of the Shanghai Football fourteen years as a president. He Association, has been a Vice-Presl-was President of the Lawn Tennis dent of the Shanghai Football Club, Association from 1032-35 and re- Vice-President of the Shanghai linquished that post to remain con- Hockey Club, President of the neeted with tennis as a vice presi- Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association, dent. Paxton held up his wicket and
and the Chairman of the Committee He leaves Shanghai on December 28 when he will relinquish its posts some close ninglea
of the Shanghai Cricket Club. were run-but
An Intro-club game will be played at Kennedy Anally played one of Hat-the K. C. C. to-morrow at 2 pm. Teame years ago for.
Coming out from England some 30 in the various associations with feld's Into his wicket when the score are:
Lancashire plece which he is connected. A number was 200. Thus the Army who seem-
A term-D. J. N. Anderson fenolain), Roods firm, Grimshaw entered the of presentations are being made to
with sport ed to have the match in their pockets. E. Lee, S. V. Gillian, G. W. Cinen. 11 field of
Shields. L. W. Hume. E. C. and E. 7.ent
much him, and there will be a function at Fincher, K. M. Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge, sportsmen of this day. He became ecutives of the Football Association, enthusiasm on any of the keen noon to-day to be attended by ex- Wright. A. H. Other.
team-W. Muteshy, teaptain), W. L. proficient at tennis and cricket, and and another on Tuesday by com- G. G. G. E. Taylor, G. A
Ken Davide, kry Brokenshire. In the former game won several im- mitee members of the Cricket Club. an. C. Walker, B. D. Lay. 1. Baldwin, portant matches in the Cricket Club He carries with him the best wishes S. A. Gray. R. A. J. Simpson.
championships, while he achloved of Shanghal's sporting community.
at noon were left with the task of making 158 in two hours and ten minutes.
THE LAST KNOCK The Army started with Logan and Paterson but with Afteen on the board Logan hit out at one of Pax- ton's which pitched on his leg stump) and WAS 1.b.w. 15-1-4. Land came in and things looked Rood
for WILL PROTECT YOU the Army, as the runs came readily..
'ASPIRIN'
Вароча
MEN WITH WINGS
nover
At 47, however, Manners went on and Patterson got right under his first bolt, a full toca to leg and skled it to long leg where Kennedy ney looked like dropping it. 47-2-16.
Whitmarsh went on for Paxton but Land seemed to have his measure. Godby
started as slowly as however, he had done in the first Innings. Still he get a couple of fours in succession off Whitmanrsh, whose bowling. was handicapped by strained side and started to speed up when he cut Whitmarsh to the lett of short third man and Paxton brought off a good catch 00-3-17. Webb came in but played his fourth ball on to the leg stump. The Udo seemed turning!
A COLLAPSE
A
But more trouble was coming to the Army, for Moores, who went on for Manners after the latter had broken the stand, pushed one past Land which got up. The batsman seemed to lose his balance and Clay- ton pulled the ball down in a flash and stumped him. Three wickets had fallen at 691 But another was! mode, some silly shot which coat them!
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