SATURDAY'S League cricket
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1948.
"EASY ED" DUNKS ONE
ARMY JUST PLAYS OUT TIME AGAINST RECREIO
By "RECORDER”
The match between Army and Club de Recreio at Sookunpoo on Satur- victory, day saw the former just play out time with 30 runa still needed for
It was a low-scoring match with a kicking wicket taking a 'stendy toll of some of the best batting talent locally.
Necrolo was six wickets down for 16 on first knock and then eight down for 33 when P. M. N. da Silva nu J. B. Gonsalves managed a ninth wickot stand of 49. A last wicket stand brought the. score to 93.
On one of the most satisfactory th wickets in town, Stepto's fast Dth bowling touched bodyline and there 10tli
several Recreio
were
casualties Prata was hit in the chest then in the stomach before being out Anally without scoring.
Army's start was just as inous- picious and five wickets were down for. 19. Pareira was in good form but was not too lucky ani. It was left to Dr. Gosang to mow down the
Arm
Just
batting.
33
41
HOW THEY STAND
B2 D3
41
w'D L PL
64
Recreio
Army. ВАР
Optimisis
WELL-DESERVED WIN
The HKCC Scorplana, conducting an experiment with new opening bowlers in the RAF'S first lease of the wicket, scored a well-deserved win at Chater Road,
The RAF put up a spirited butting display but did not really get down to a stand til Graham and Morris Army were Bhally nine wickets settled down. They finally declared down for 41 on the board when at 150.for, eight wickets. Stepto and Jones fettled down for a
With Stokes settling down early wicket stand.
scoring rapidly AL- 5.20
pin, Stepto appealed and D. W. Lench
wicket. it looked against the light, the appeal being from the other disallowed. Recreio changet bow-like Scorpions' victory at a very and ters twice in un attempt to take the early stage of their last wicket for victory but Stepto they passed the RAF totul finally and
ehanecles with four wickets in hand. played
knock.
Jones
The falls of wicket in the match make an interesting study. They
tell as follows:
Recreio
Army
Ist
2nd
Q
3rdi
17
10
4th
12
14
Sth
12-
19
6th
10
33
7th
3X
41
Best
Performances
In Saturday's League Cricket
BATTING
1. D. Kilber (Optimists v CCC) 25 F. C. Fincher (KCC v HKU) 53 LF Stokes (Scorpions v RAF) 52 D. W. Leach Scorpions v RAF) 48 A/C Morris (RAF v Scorpions) 40* G. Hong Chay (CC v Optimists) 39 G. T. Rowe (Optimists W CCC) 37 Evans (Navy v IRC)
P. J. Billimoris (CCC v
Optimists)
Innings
An interesting feature of the RAF attack was Gambrill's field that in- cluded four slips and cover to the RAF bowling was wicket-keeper, as good as earlier performances suggested but it was up against good batting.
OTHER MATCHES
Optimists
In the other matches, had too much all-round strength for Craigengower, KCC for Univer- alty and IRC for the Navy.
Test Match
Drawn
New Delhi, Nov.
Unfinished born stand
of 58 by
14-A stub seventh wicket and Adhikori
C. Sarwale enabled India to draw with the West Indies in the first Test between
countries, the two
which ended here. to-day.
KCC IRO
University Craltenzower Royal Navy
3 1.0 13 31,0 13
1 21 10.3.
HKCC TEAM
The HKCC XI to play against the visiting Combined Services Malayan XI on Wednesday next on the Club ground commencing at 11 am. will be
11. Owen- L. D. Kilbee (Cupt), Hughes, J. E. Richardson, R. W. Franklin, N. R. Oliver, A. E. Perry. F. and 1.. R. H. Hughes, G. T. Rowe, T. P. Mahon, D. 11. Lench Stokes.
R. R. Man, 0. J. Kerr, 12th Davies, Umpire, ftev. H. Weaver, Scorer.
Visitors Lose
To Mainland
In their first cricket match in the Colony yesterday; the Malaya Ser-
"Easy Ed" Macauley (left), 6-foot 8-inch star centre of the St Louis University basketball team who was chosen the nation's top centre by practically every court expert last season, makes it look easy as he drops one during practice.
Teammate Mary Schatzmann fails in attempt to block the shot. Macauley, who has scored 986 points over three seasons, will be shooting to add to the amazing total in
his final season with the Billikens.
vices team lost to the Mainland by ALONG DAVIS CUP
one wicket at the Kowloon Cricket Club ground.
Malaya Hervices
D. 1. Hata. b. F., Zimmern ...
K. Greenwood, b F. H. Zimmem
Leggett, E. L. Gosano
R. Hunter, Ibw E. L, Gusand....
G. Lloyd, run out
W. D. Robertson, e E. 1. Gosano, b
F.. Zimmera ................
E. Robinson, e Pereira, b Lee.....
E. H. Lre, e Pereira, b F. R. Zimmern
K. I Syreli, not out....... R. 11. Lesilo-Jones, e lart-Daker, b
Pereira
W. J. Parham b Lee
Extras
Total
111
Bowling Analysis
F. R. Zimmern Al the close of play, India were 220 for six in their second innings, E. L. Cosano
their Pereira having replied with 454 in
37
Len
36*
P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio v
Army)
first innings to the West Indies' first innings total of 031.
32
A/C Graham (RAF v Scorpions) 31
BOWLING
J. C. Koh (HKU KCC).... 7-56 0-26 R. E. Lee (KCC HKU) Dr E. L, Gosado (Recreio V
Army)
3.2
Mainland
A. M. Rodrigues, e Parham Syrett N. Hart-Baker, Parhain
The West Indies to-day had six. N. Gesano, Parham
of India's second innings down for 150
wickets
at 1em India then still needing eight runs to avert an inttugs defent.
Then Adlukari (29 not out) and the outy defied 5-18 Sarwate.439 not
bowling and made certain of a Ibrahim44) unit draw. Earlier. Modl (30) had put on 58 for the Several 4-30 second wicket for Indin.
Lt. A. Stepto (Army v Recreio) 5-22 Gnr. Bunton Army v Recrelo) 5-33
1. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions
v RAP) 53
T. P. Mahoroptimists v CCC) 4-38 wickets fell cheaply, however,
A. Zimmern, e Lec b Parlam E. C. Fincher, b Lloyd E. Gosan, b Pariam
W. D. M. Webb, Hew Parkam
A. M. Prata, e Parham Lloyd
F. 1. Zimmern. b Leagell
A. P. ereira, e Lee 5 Lloyd R. Lee, not out
Extras
Total
Parham R. Leggett
Lloyd
A. P. Pereira(locreo v Army) 4-39 Christiani claiming three of them. Syrett T, Crabtree (CCC v Optimisis) 4-57-Reuter.
League Batting Averages
LA A. Stepto.(Army)
-1
L, D. Kilbee (Optimists)
G. N. Gosano (Recrelo)
Dr E. L. Gosano (Recreio)
P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio)
LF. Stokes (Scorpions)
G. T. Rowe (Optimists)
F. Howarth (Scorpions)
H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions)
G. Hong Choy (Craigengower)
A/C. Beirne (RAF)
.D.
H. Leach (Scorpions)
P. J. Billimoria (CCC)
Major Murray-Brown (Army)
N. R. Oliver (Optimists)
A. R..
Abbas
(IRC)
S. Ramchand (Craigengower)
F/Lt Hinshelwood (RAF)
A/C. Graham (RAF)
F/O. Marshall (RAF)
A. H. Madar. (IRC)
Major Dawe (Army)
F. Rt. Zimmern (KCC)
R. W. Franklin (Optimists)
Highest
Innings Not Out Runs Score Average
Bawing Analysis
13
1.
W.
3M
INTER-HONG CRICKET
The friendly cricket match be- tween Hongkong and Shnaghal Bank and Jarlines played at the KCC yesterday was won by the former by 58 runs.
Hongkong and Shanghai Nank
C. D. N. Walker, e Sellars b nickelts 12
G. A. Stewart, e Sellore, b Barclay..
LINES
World Championship For Baseball
gress
St Louis, Nov. 14.-The National Baseball Con- announced today that plans have been drafted for a world's series of non-professional baseball teams in Tokyo.
Details of the nine-game series, which would be play- ed immediately after the signing of a peace treaty with Japan. have been sent for approval by Gen. William Mar- quat, NBC Commissioner for Japan, the Congress said. The series In
the NBC banner, would be planned as an under annual event for pielth! the Included along with Japan to decide champions
Western the the
Eastern champlon-United Hemisphere against the East.
-of
Global Commissioner
Press
G.
Taylor Spink, publisher of Sporting Hardcourt Tennis
series
News, said that in the first the expenses of the Western chain- pions would be underwritten by the Congress.
Spink proposed the winner of a United States-Canadian meel bel matched with the team energing from playoffs between South Amerien, Mexico, Cuba and Central America for the Western tille.
The Philippines,
anal China Australia, where baseball is played
Louis Risking
His Title
York,
Nov. 13-Com-
missioner Abe Greene of the
Results of the hardcourt tennis tournament matches played at CRC yesterday wero:
Men's Stegta
B. A. Rumista ant to R. Segaten 0-0, 1-6: Tan Yan-pul boat. Lee Wat-tong 1. - Roch Llang beat Trang Chi-mon 6-0, 6-2,
Schoolboyr Singles
Wong Kani-shing beat Chol Tin-kin 6-3, 6-7, 6-2: Chung Kwong Beat Leo Cheakam 6-1. 0-3; Dang Hin-shiu bral
Kwok Ying-chek 6-0, 6-1.
THE WEEK-END SCOREBOARD
FOOTBALL FIRST DIVISION
National Boxing Association to-day NAF Texpressed the opinion that Joe Louis 8. Culna "B"
is risking bis lue at least seven KMB times in the next month.
152 85* 70.00
60 20
00.00
D. ji, Leach, Mills, b Sellars
131
55*
65.50
I. Macleod, c and b Sellars....
180
110.
60.00
A. L. Smalth, e Mackle, Mills
140
70
40.08
M, W. Turner, run out
33* 46.00
. fi. Lydall, run out.
G. Meredith, b Barclay
BR*
44.00
G. N. B. Haynes, e Mackie, b Barclay
New
57* 43.00
B. B. Moore, not out
28*
40.00
R. G. Osalty, e Mackay,
Sellars
Extras
40
32.50
32.50
127 71
31:75
Total
48
20.33
20.33
Bowling Analysis
35-
27.00
W
62
26.75
Ricketts
04
20.33
Barclay
Sellars
25.00
Mackay
24.75
Mills
24.33
Jardines
23.25
D
с S. Middleditch,
MacLeod, 4
Haynes
22.75
C. Barclay, b Haynes
* is in
45
22.00
J. I. Hawthorn, run out
40
21.00
A. S. Grant, c Meredith, b Haynes
0
number
of
rounds, length
of the of
39
21.00
D. F. Landale, b Snaith
J. Sellars, e Stewart, b Snaith
18* 20.50
9. Mackay, run out
is given. Any
CX88ANZISP8BPR5886+
Bowling Averages
Li, A. Steblo (Army)
Dr E. L. Gesano (Recrelo)
Cpl. Hodgson (RAF)
T. P. Mahon (Optimists)
Gnr. Banton (Army)
A/C Graham (RAF)
J. C. Koh (University)
A, P. Pereira (lleerein)
A E. Perry (Optimists)
L/Cpl. Jones (Army) F/O Gambril! (RAF)
F. Howarth (Scorplans)
27.4
G, M, b Sraith
A. L. Ricketts, Snaith
J. D. Mackle, not out
B. Summers, run out
Extrak
Greene said, "If any of those to-called exhibition
3 Police. 6 Club
4 Kwong Wah
S. China "AM
3 Eastern
St' Joseph's
SECOND
opponents KMB should knock out Louis, his
title
Tramways would be in Jeopardy. Anytime WD Chinese the heavy champ steps into the ring PCA
for a publle test of skill his title St Joseph's
danger regardless
and size of gloves and
whether a decision
man who knocked him out would
1 Kitchee DIVISION
2 South China
6. Dockyard
© Pollec
Club
0 CAA
3 Talkoo
Army (IK)
HOW THEY STAND
First Division
2
P W D L F A Pts. "A" 6 8 1 1 21 7 12 7 5 1 1 27.14 11 7 50 221 11 10
have an extremely strong claim to S. China 4his title, a claim that probably Chinese AA would be recognised everywhere." KM Bus
St Joseph's The opponents this month include Army
Billy Jimmy Blvina,
Conn and Eastern
Kitchco Arturo Godoy-Urilted Press.
3
Total
70
Dowling Analysts
Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average
43.2
15
70.
18
47
14
84
14
30.5
7
72
3.88 0.00 0.00
39.5
11
6.35
10
#92
Snaith Haynes MacLeod
10
8.73
153
0.11
0.50
10.75
101
13
107
14
27.
34.2 50.3 31
Crowd Invades Field In Austria-Sweden Match
Vienna, Nov. 14.-Hundreds of police had to be called to clear the field near the end of the international soccer match here today in which Austria beat Sweden 2-1, when a large number of the crowd of G0,000 invaded the pitch: after Sweden had scored from a penalty.
Austria were leading 2-0 when the penalty was award- ed three minutes before the final whistle. Gunnar Green scored for Sweden from the spot to reduce the arrears and ̧.· a large number of Austrians, who apparently considered. the penalty unjust, rushed on to the field to demonstrate. Police: drove them back to the terraces, however, and endot amid datcalls from the crowd,
́andi
་ག་
Von Cramm Wins Swiss Title
SIX MONTHS ONLY
Paris, Nov. 13.-It was elded at the
S. China "B" Club
Police
RAF
de-
Navy
European Boxing Kwong With
7 4 1 2 10 11 0 7 4 1 2 19 16 9 3 2 2 10 11 8
21 22
23 20
14 18
1514 18
1 1 0 10 25 3
I 0 5 8 28
A
28 240
Second Division
Congress here to-day that in future, a European champion will
P W D L F A P be allowed only six months' grace before defending his title instead of Chinese AA 11 10 0 1 59 8 20 South China 11 0 11.30 10 10 ning months as hitherto,
KM Bus.... 9 7 2 0 438,18 Until now
10 7406 11 15 champion was Navy - n
22 11 1 10.5 41 1 Geneva, Nov. 14.-Gottfried allowed abx months grace, six Kitchee.
Army (HK) 9 8 11 28 Von Cramm, 39-year-old former weeks to deposit, a contract and a German Davis Cup player, who further six weeks before the actual Army (K'n) § 5-3′ 1 23
leading contest took place. Henceforth a Tramways B опо of the
champlon will be allowed only St Joseph's amateurs in the world before three months grace and a further the war, won the men's singles three months in which to sign the WD Chinese 11.2-27 13 title in the Swiss covered contract and orrance for the bout,
7 2 0 8 13 Seven nations were represented at courts lawn tennis champion- the Congress, ship here today.
The Congress named no
challen In the final. he beat Glanni ger for Freddle; Mijia; European | University Cucelli, the Italian Davla Cup cruiserweight Ute holder-Reuter. player, by G-2, 0-2.
Was
In the final of the men's doubles,
however, Ven Craman, paringred by Badminton Meeting
D. Fonsiect (Sweden) was beaten.
by Cucelil and Del Bello (Italy) b At KCC Tomorrow 0-4, 3-0, 8-1.
Miss A. Welvers (Franco) and F Su
Kukuljovic (Yugoslavia) won the Members of the KCC are remained. The Austrians took the lead; in mixed roubles | final.. Ther beat that there will be a meeting for all the game the first half with a goal by Wag-Modame A Dossi and De Bello those interested in playing Badmin
ton, at the Club House at 9 p.m. val, Habilz scored their second. The Spanish players.-P. Massip, loma Club Hou
The business, is to Two Austrian players, Gerhard Among those present, at the match and J. Bartroll, who failed, to arrive
the championships, sent, a for each of their League teams and and Rocknerware Injured in the was Lieutenant General Alcxander for closing minutes of the match and Galloway, the British High Com-telegram saying they were held up a Sub-Committee to run the Bad-
missioner for Austria-Reuter.
by visa difficulties-Router. had to be taken off the field,
Posts i nor" and 38 minutes alter the inter- | Italy)" by S+Q, 8-12 6-15%2
V to elect a Captain
minton evenings, etc. of the Club.
Police
Clubi.
Talkoo
Dockyard PCAS.. Solicitors
9' 3
10:30 8:20 43 8 10 7 11 20
10 0:2 0 8 32 10: 0
SOFTBALL
ARSENIOR LEAGUE
НКВС
Filipinos Canadians Rainta
12 Khalsa
9. Overseas „Americans forfelled gamo
Madcaps, site NDRY
LOOP "JUNIOR Braven ***** 31 ) Rexes * Vikings | Jaguars
(Game' under protest) Mohawks 180 Rangers
LADIES LEAGUE- Wildcats': XZ Wakoos
Huge Field Of Acceptors For Manchester Handicap.
London, Nov. 14-Britain's last big hundicap on the flat, the Manchester November Handicap, running over dine) and a half miles next Saturday, November 20, has at tracted 17 final acceptors, and although some may drop out there will once again bo a huge field for this big fare. well prize.
Although competition is so keen, many trainers pre-. pare their charges to capture this prize and each year there are some very big betting coups.
Though there
were people who Richardson, who is having his fare- had hardly heard of last year's well ride, since next season be is winner, Regret, which won at 86 to starting up as a trainor 1, many bookmakers' knew all about it subsequently, when they found they had to pay out quite large sums of money.
with
Higher up in the handicap be- tween soven stone five and reven stone 12, there are several promi- nent candidates in Guerrier, Raven Locks, Vasant, Solandra and Prince
This year's race looks just as open, although if weight of money Hupert. means anything, coupled trainer's optimism, then Scotch Comfort, trained by Tom Masson at Lewes on the south conat, should win. This four-year-old gelding by the Derby winner Felstead has zome pretensions to class and in only. sot seven otune six pounds to carry.
The French-bred Guerrier has been significantly backed, while Raven Locks has been going well in home gallops in Gerald Armstrong's Yorkshire establishment.
Vasant, trained by Fred Arm- strong, also did a fine Kallop the Scotch Comfort would have had other day and with Edgar Briti in ten pounds Jess to carry had he won the saddle will be the one they all Els Inst race a few hours earlier. bave to beat,
He won the
o'clock race at San-
Britt will have to
down Park on October 22, whereas put up a few pounds overweight to the conditions of the race linposed ride, but the stable connections think a ten pounds penalty for horses hut his string handling is weli winning after October 21 at noon, worth it.
By putting up the apprentice
Solantra, daughter of Solarlo, has Jockey, Cyril Orton, who still claims been left in by Ileggio Day in pre- five pounds, the trainer has halved ference to Croupler, who his handicap and, according to sound allotted topweight, which is nole- Information, SUCCESS
She, like Always, revols
wis
is very confident of Orton is a very fine little worthy. boy and the horse should not fail in soft going. for lack of assistance from the
Prince Rupert falled his friends suddle.
this week when only finishing so
too
The first three last year, Regret, cond although ទ bolly-backed Star of Autumn and Boltonian have favourite. He may not be accepted, as has Las Vega, who was genuine. the winner two years ago. Or this
butch, most confidence appears to be Up at the top of the handicap behind Star of Autumn and New- are Good Taste, Bridle Path, Good will Coubrador and Philadelphe. market is hoping that be
for the race credit headquarters with this prize. Taste was favourite especially as horses trained there before the weights were published, but this four-year-old has been have done so badly in this year's allotted more than was anticipated. big Handicaps.
Boltonian, who
nost
might
Bridle Path is a distinct
posel- was third last
bility as the winner! He is coming year, will be accompanied to the back to his best form and by her stable companion, easily score for the
popular ex- Always. Both are owned by the steeple chase Jackey. Ted Lender. popular Bolton brewer. Mr John whose horses are running very well
Hamer.
Judging by the market, Always, a ive-year-old mare, is better fancied and with only seven stone five to carry she should be in the Aghting line at the finish.
Four lightly-weighted candidates around the seven stone mark, any of whom, might easily win. are Lord Roseberry's four-year-old Yoyo, the French-bred filly Balan- celle, the four-year-old Master Dun and the three-year-old Cesarewitch Inilure, Sportsmaster:
Of this quartet, preference is for Master Dun, who won cleverly over two miles at Ascot In September. He will be ridden by little "Midge"
Just now.
are
Coubrador and Philadelphe both owned by the bookmaker. Mr. Percy Thompson, and trained by George Told.
Although less than half the field have been mentioned, it would be very surprising it the winner does not come from among them.
Nurrowing the issue to six, pre- ference is for the horses Bridle Path and Philadelphe, the geldings Master Dun and Scotch Comfort, and the mares Always and Solandra. Maybe the horse, Bridle Path will win from the mare Always, with the gelding Master Dun, filling the minor position.-Neuter.
TH. PROSSER & SONS LTD.
SUPER PHENOMENON
PHENOMENON.
ASSOCIATION
SPORTS GOODF
MANUFACTURIAS
TENNIS SQUASH AND BADMINTON
RACKETS OF UNSURPASSED QUALITY.
E. C. FINCHER,
11, Salisbury Road, Kowloon.
(By the Star Ferry)
SOLE AGENTS:
SWIRE & MACLAINE LTD.
1.CONNAUGHT. RD. C. TEL. 30331.
UNTIL MIDNIGHT
Fuhn's
Fish and Chips Fountain
feel like SNACK or Fish and CHIPS.
will serve you when you f
OPENING SHORTLY