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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
December 19, 1939.
"R. Abbit's Cricket Comments
CLUB AND KOWLOON NEED BOWLERS
Enthusiasm Shown By KAI TAK BEAT H.M. Forces: Veterans' Enjoyable Match
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CRICKET WAS NOT very much in evidence on Saturday fast as the only senior Division teams who had a game were the Club and K.C.C. They played at the Kowloon Club's ground, and the game was very typical of the two sides, as neither has much bowling-dangerous bowling that is- while each possesses several men who are quite capable of knocking up a big score.
The Club batted first, and after his rather a long period of small scores Ride got going and ran up a useful score of 64. Carey opened with him, but was bowled by Baxter after scoring 17. Then Alec Pearce took charge and the Club were able to declare at 179 for four wickets. The K.C.C. attack suffered a great deal from the absence of Lloyd, as both Anderson and Robert Lee were rather expensive. The fact that B.D. Lay cannot turn out regularly for them is unfortunate as he makes a much needed addition to the attack.
Hole-in-One At Fanling
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The Club bowlers were in much the same position na those of K.C.C. Neither Dow nor Charl- ton could do anything, and John Pearce was heavily punished. Anderson (57) playeil an excel- lent knock, and E. F. Fincher, who is in form at present. knocked up 38. Kowloon, however. failed to get the runs,
and were twenty-two behind when stumps were drawn. They had had only two overs less than the Club batsmen. I was rather surprised to see that CareY was not given a chance with the ball, while three of the other four batsmen
Varsity Again Draw
The latest hole-in-one done by B. O. Baldwin at the 12th hole of the Ol Course, Fanling, (The Gem) on Sunday.
who had a knock got double figures, and Gegg only failed to reach them by one run. The University is a useful side this year, but they are not THE HONGKONG CLUB yet good enough for the senior Divi- second eleven drew with the sion. They are, however, Improving, University on the Club ground, and batted a bit better than they had done the week before. D. THE RECREIO failed to beat
Recreio Just Fail
O. Parsons was again in good the Police owing entirely to the
BIDWELL'S XV Game Marred By Infringments Of Elementary Rules
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KAI TAK defeated Mr. |H. D. Bidwell's fifteen by six points (a try and a penalty goal) to 3 points (a try) in 'a the Club poor game ground yesterday. Both sides were guilty of infringe- ments of the elementary rules, with throwing forward the most frequent,
Some players seemed to have had in their heads that it was essential to get rid of
the ball just anyhow on being tackled. Fierce foot rushes
Sheehan heading the ball away durlug an attack by China in the by the Air Force forwards
International Cup football ratch on Sunday: Chang Ching-hai (China),
1. Leonard (Ireland) and Cheuk Shek-kain (China) are in close atten- kept Bidwell's team mostly
dance.Afing Yuru,
Excellent Shooting In Belilios Shield Competition
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THE LAST SUNDAY SHOOT of the year was very well attended, a total of 122 members taking part. The programme was arranged by the members of the Hong- kong Police Reserve Rifle Club, who presented the prizes.
The weather was glorious, with a somewhat puzzling
form and knocked up a stout 51, stalwart innings of W. L. Clarke, while Alec Mackenzie made a who went in first wicket down wind to make things interesting. strenuous 39. H. J. D. Lowe and took out his bat for 42 runs. (23) and Booker were the only Danbrowsky, managed to keep his other double figure scores.
wicket up until the stumps were drawn. A. V. Gosano, 7-0-18-5, League Badminton
I see the University started off with bawled very well. He has, of course, Gegg and Mahmood, and I am sure
Both they bowled a good deal in the first Divi-
they are right to do so.
and Kenneth Lo got couple of slon
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wickets aplece, but Matthews, who
For Recreio, Xavler (20) A. J. M.
went on second change, took four for Prata (20) and M..A. Remedios (30).).
TAM'S GOOD KNOCK
WHEN the Va ty came to bat, the scorer was very wicked in that he neglectedl to keep the bowling analysis. I am inclined to think that
were the principal contributors to- wards a total of 131. Lewis look S for 30 and Pope, more expensive than usual, 4 for 45.
Units
Two "Belilios Shield" Competi- tions were decided and both results were extraordinarily
close. RECREIO "A"
LOSE 9-0 TO CHINESE "Y"
THE CHINESE Y.M.CA.
The R.A.F. beat the H.K.V.D.C. with 497 points against 496. The Naval Range Staff tied with the Hongkong| Police. On the "count out," the former won with 166 points at
600 yards against 165 points.
The semi-final of the
"Belillos
Shield" Competition, which must be
he must have been the University IT IS AN ENCOURAGING scored an astounding victory scorer as the University analysis had been kept! But no matter whether thing to see how often units of in the "A" Division of the decided by Jan. 31, will be between:
the record should
is needed, an analysis HM. forces turn out teams. The Badminton League last night always be kept because only Middlesex had a regimental side
so can you properly check your scor-out against Craigengower second when they trounced the Club Ing figures. ls due to this omission eleven, and did not do too badly, that I am unable to dlacover the As a matter of fact it was called de Recreio "A" by nine sets respective number of overs sent down a second eleven, but with one or two to nil. on each side, but I deduce that as exceptions it looked to me very much the Club batted for 20 overs-a figure like the firsti
Police Reserves; (2) R. A. F. and R. Engineers.
(1) The Naval Range Staff and H.K.
The shoot to-morrow will be the last for the year, the next being on January 3, to-morrow firing will be Recreio were at -full at 204, 500 and 600 yards spoon and dld not have on long a lease of the A. J. Hulse, who ran up 62, de- wickets as their opponents.
initely is a member of the senior strength, and the fine win of practice, commencing at 1.45 p.m.
a little above the average--the Varsity
Their opening batsman, Tam, was team. Set with 153 to get to win, the Chinese "Y" indicates a In excellent form, and scored 50,
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The scores were:
LEADING SCORES -
The leading scores were as follows:
S.J. (b)
P.S., K. C, Hoa LL. Lo Serllcur Capt. F. P. Squeira L/Cpl. S. Q, Brighty C. Au and II. Koh (Chinese "") Cri. V. M. Hunmand
SM beat L. A, Carvalho and A. M. 80 kr. 3, A. Guard
V. W. Cooper 21-11: best M. A, Oliveira and J. J. Sgt. K. C. Wang Remedios 21-12: heat C. C. Pereira Mr. W, Trenouth
9.1., A. C. Clian Que and R. Marques 21-6.
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P. II, Wong and A. Chong (Chinese Mr. II. J. S. Blake "y") hral Carvalho and Silva 21-4: 8/LL. G. J. D. Carey heat Oliveira and Remedios 21-12: 5.1. C. Chau beat Pereira and Marques 21-12.
Cpl. F. Cole... (P/90, P. 16. Thong Koh and T. J. Our (Chiners / Hale
E. Russell
[#p") beat Carvalho and Silva 21-18: 8et.. Bites beat Oliveira and Remedios 21-11; beat Pereira and Marques 21-11.
Middlesex Regt. Inter-Company Boxing
fournament
D/M W. Kuford P. 9. Chanchal Bingh ASP., D. Lafa Sgt. r. Roberts LA.C., W. Gash L. Hunt
inicio Langley
1. O. Foreman Pio, L. 3. dromm Sgt. G. Perkina 9ặt. G. E. Brecao {si. r. 8. Collins 9gt. W. Gowans
B.R. (A)
THE FIRST FIGHTS of the Middlesex Heriment Inter-Company PC. Charan Singh Novices boxing
Cpl. R. Langford were st. 3, n. Wall held at Nanking Barracks last night Brt T. Baker Twenty-two bouts were fought with Mr. W. K. Gillman
a keenness that more than pensated for any lack of skilt.
Mne. B, Croft com-Sci. F. Tollison
PC Bachan Singh The tournament will continns this LAC. J. Berry
evening at 7.30 p.m.
Present positions are:
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L/SL, N, L. Pan Cot. 3, C. Remedios Simn: Ci_L._Seller
"B" Coy, 30 points; Headquarter act J. Dnemedio Wing 20 pts.; "A" Cor. 27 pts.; "OS. II. O. TO... Coy, 24 pta, and "D" Coy. 29 pts.
Fanling Bogey Pool
L/Sgt. W. n. Nunn Spr. W. Allo Pie, 1. A. Castro_... 17/Sgt. O. Puran Singh {SA”M_F, Reshman, IME, VR. I. Merrett
Pte. J. C. Fonseca Bet. W. Uru Mr. I.B.:Jones CH. A 7. Ferreira
The Buty Pur Pool on the New Cpl. Naranjan Singh Course at Funting which was to have Cai, Q. Flummer nai been held over the week-end was LACpl. J. M. Kaylar cancelled owing to insuflelent entries.
winner of nett spoon. twinner of h'eap spoon,
on the defensive.
Bidwell at scrum half received close attention and frequently had the ball dribbled away from in front of him before he could get his hands on it. Ragged heeling by the second and third row forwards, and quickness on the rnark of the Kal Tak wing forwards was responsible for this.
their
Both packs were poor In (play with the Kal Tak eight the only
Army And Club XV's For Saturday
The
been following have chosen to represent the Army against the Club in the Tri- angular Rugby Tournament flx-
are on Saturday:
L/Cpl. Picton (RE); Lt. Skipworth (R.A.) L/Cpl. Walte (RE), Sgt. Lang (R.A.O.C.), L/Bdr Richards (RA); LL Hook (R.A.), Lt. Mar (Dur- hams) Lt. Hewitt (M'sex), L/Cpl. Beddow (Durhams); Cpl. Sutherland (R. Scots); Pie. Berry (M'sex), L/Bdr. Evans (RA): Capt. Duko (B. Scots), Lt. Cuthbertson (R. Scols), Lt.
Pinkerton (R. Scots),
The Club XV will be' as follows:
J. R. Henderson; D. II. Stewart, J. Hutchison, IL. D. Bidwell, D. I. Bosanquet; J. C. Charter, J. M. Thomson: A, F. Walkden, R. G. Castleton, R. E. Heaseman; F. A. Dompas, C. F. Needham; G. C. Godfrey. A. J. G. Taylor and B. O'M. Deave. Reserves. — F. M. Thompson Full-back), M. G. Carruthers (three-quarter), A. F. Wanklyn, A. M. Kennely and W. D. Richardson (forwards).
All Club members must turn out for practice on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m.
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DO 'feree foot rushes. Hyner and Gash shone for Kai Tak at forward, while Castleton and Drane did good work (In Bidwell's pack.
TORREY SUBDUED
CHARTER received his passes, in general, too late to allow him time to get into stride before the opposing side was on top of him. D. H. Taylor of the Police was the best wing three- quarter on view, and was more than ja match for Torrey, who seldom got
going at top speed.
Lewis was a spirited inside three for Kai Tak; and frequently carrie across to tackle. He usunily had the better of his man, and more.
AN, EXPERIMENT
THE AMMEN experimented with two scrumhalves and packed seven ca forwards only. Whilst one forward put the bali into the scrum, the other walled behind to pass it out. It was not a great success, and is certainly not Kai Tak's policy to continue with it as long as their pack is as light as it is.
Beddell was another Kol Tak three- quarter to show up well. No scored [à good try to give, his side a lead of three points at the interval. Ilender-` son falled to convert..
D. H. Taylor cleverly dodged his way over for a try to level the scores midway through, the second · holf, Just on the whistle, Club were penalised for handling the ball in a
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