Week-End League Cricket:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDA.
1940
NOVEMBER
“POCKET"! SIZE ROD
KCC OF
RECREIO
THE GAME
THE WEEK
By "RECORDER"
The Kowloon "Derby" match between Club de Recreio and the Kowloon Cricket Club at Cox's Road is the game of the week in the Cricket League and should attract the unaffiliated fan.
For the Chater Road following there is a promising match in the meeting of Navy have the better Optimists with the Navy and this may go anybody's way. bowling, and they have better batting than they have had thus far. It should be a good match.
This week's attempt to lower Army's colours will be the University's at Pok- Culam. Should the 'Varsity succeed-and there are more surprising resulta in the League now and again--they will certainly be the toast of the cricketing community.
ng bowlers with the other three Sunday, the Dockyard are prove home on the same ground at both of whom mny more than useful in breaking the Royal Air Force, up a partnership.
The
at Cox's match will be Alan Stepto's
In local cricket.
to
Road farewell
In
M
I will also me thr lo the return
Reercio's ut Hongkond d'Almada Remedios, reinforce- already ment
Recreio's strong batting.
KCC-Recrete encounters have always been among the best of
season and, the Longue
considerably both
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stronger than they
year,
-xception.
your
came
with
fast
The
PERSONALITIES
nt to
Indian Recreation Club's bat- ting is being strengthened by U. Mohideen, a player from Shang- hat.
Craigongower have lined-up K.S. Ragi, the Shanghai Inter- who is port opening balsman, also a good slow bowler. Both were recent arrivals by block-
Ahips. ade-running p
in back in IL Owen-Hughes
after a The Scorpions' line-up long visit Home.
the University experiment with more frequent changes in their attack, that may well pay dividends. The Army, to whom new, all the bowlers will be could find that discomfting.
LOTS OF RUNS Thite should be lots of runs Rond in the match at Chater were
no between the Optimists and the Saturday's should be
Navy.
Optimisis have Snaith and McLellan back and Th may--or may not-keep
HMS "Concord" is in port and Navy's the score down where
adda Lt. Grant, who will be re- bailing la concerned.
Though J would normally membered for his 77 not out in Inst yeu fancy
victory White and Mathieson Navy's
already against mont of the other teams, against IRC.
think they will find it difficult strong batting side against the to get Kilbee, Oilver and Arthy Optimists. back in the pavilion without a
on the runs
board. There's
harm in frying. though
IRC are at home to the Scor- pions and their varied bowling will be unleashed against bata- Stokes men of the calibre of and Co a more formidable ng จอด [gregation than they have faced
ns yet this season.
In the Cox's Rund match last out the Reurem
wickels after winers by 10 having been upret un their own ground carlier in the season.
batling I can't see the KCC callops as easily this time and the Recreio attack will be short However, of "Spolly" Pereira. RCC batung has sometimes
of wending back pavillon hundred
no sucresston and wards in rapid ward much will depend on how long will diety the peatug poi
temple to break up their partnership and who the open- I may just ing pair will be Ax well be Stepto Averel Hart Baker as Fincher and
OPPORTUNITY
David
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A tendency to speculate University's chatter of beating the Army is not easy to over-
thero Through
CON
is
to an
Pre-war Hongkong cricketers will be interested to know that Hong- Beck, former Arthur
Inter- kong Cricket Club and
fast bowler, has port visiting the Colony during the
past week.
beeri
10
Mr Beck returns today Singapore by the Corfu,
certain He is playing a amount of cricket in Singapore
APC
As I haven't yet met a Scor-and is justifiably proud of the pion who is not certain that it fact that recently he will be a walkerver, I wish IRC the final of the
Championship. every success,
Mr the
Axture, remaining RAF are at home to Use Com
Th
reached Singlea
seeing Orst
ha
Brck has been Hongkong again for the denying the fact that the Armandos. Though they beat the time after ten years, and
three lenst site has in
KCC Inst week on their rough met many old friends, especial- And
the local sports potential Interpr bera
ground, they
uply batting balance that enn ignare Houre
world. against team this week who wicket 01 the loss of a cheap
mane don't parbeularly min the liversity has
two.
"re
where
of the com vopredictable bat-they play and I am tempted to
ting and bowlbag in the League.
50
Ja
The Army attack has provei
Exalthy
that
though
play
predict a Commando victory.
Kre
running
First
Division moment,
CLOSE FICHT
Army Though away with the Championship at the the same doesn't hold true the Sorond Division where the teams are following the ofciple of A beats B, B beats
and Cheats A.
two
those in
CRICKET
TEAMS
IRC
Walink. Um-
IRC 1st XI v Scorpions: S.A na (Capt). A.R, Abbor, I. prin- All, FM el Arcull, ARH. Ernai, CAR Kitchell, A.R. Minu, U. Mo- hideen M. Omar, M.I.A. Razack, here is M.A Wahab, Snr.
Scorer: MT A.M. ptre Mr UA Rumjahn IRC 2nd XI v Navy: A.K Marker (Capti, H.T. Barma, S.E.M. Bux. A. Ebrahim, M.D. Has
an, K. Lalchand, HH Khan, Motiwalla, A.K. Minu, A.R. Razack,
A. Wahab, Jnr.
Mr G.M. Bult.
Match of the week Recreio v Commandos at King's the should see Park, which Jaint traders in the division re- ten-seed to twn.
far formicable there have, botamen to ten dolu
ondently against any one of Corteld, Bennett and Mitetie
1: the University fif
who can play a com- banation of twu or three Then they should crore a few With Lenn, Teb or Kuh conning along with one of their bright bowling days, anything cat happen.
There
general 19 D
doubt that by Berry and i Bmited to Hongkong cricket-in which the to keep a bowler on because he In keeping his length, keeping down the rims, hasn't had his norenal quota of overs or has Jaken two or three wickets University are fand The Lean and Teb and 3
Koh
More interesting is the match
King George
V
School are at home to the Kow- Though the loon Cricket Club.
KCC are expected to damage bowling the schoolboys fancy
been ninly sex. there have greater expectations that have not been realised.
doesn't normally care in
the oppo-ton has some 50 runs
a the board There are
spirit
Vanar and Amann, neither
Navy and Indian Recreation teams that showed Club, two
the rlimbing up
bad After a
on
indder ofizague's
who may be in the same class start, meet at King's Park
Second Division
League Averages
BATTING :
S. E. M. Dux (IRC)
· ́Ïñ3€ ̈ ̃ ̈N.D.–Buns, H. S. Aver.
} f01 **D2****56.50,
102"
37.00 31.00
D. Langston-Jones (KCC)
148
V. C. Bond (KCC)
5
124
47
B. Dhabher (KGVS)
1 116 31
5
A. E. Noronha (Recreio)
57 110 110 40 113 41
20.00 23.80 22.00 10.83
A. T, Lee (KCC)
Erie Ho (University)
-BOWLING:
O. J. Dunno (KGVS)
Owen (Commandos)
G. Vale (R. Navy),
A. T. Lee (KCC) ...
Dowding (Commandos)
Hirst (RAF)
Scorer: Mr T., Barma. Umpire:
KCC KCC al XI Club de Rectelo as
KCC tomattow!
W.H. Colledge. W.M. RE. Lee, Davidson. Ft. Kermani, Leriou. C.P. Smith, A. Zimmern, F.n. Zim- mern, A. Stepto. C. Fincher, N.
tart Baker,
2nd XI v King George V КСС School at KGV tomorrow;
EXPRESS
This "pocket" size fishing rod, aboye, was put on show for the first time in London recently. The new idea is the coiled spring which gives it enough resilience to cast a balt and play the heaviest fish-the inventors, George Kenney and Stanley Dew, claim.
Priced at £5 5s. (without the reel) the red will be in the tackle shops and stores in time for Christmas.
Angler Chapman Pincher who tried It nut reports: "It casts a pike-bait accurately and should be adequate for spinning, but I don't fancy it for any other form of fishing.
"Main disadvantage to my mind is the care needed in casting to prevent the
line getting caught in the spring.
KEY MEN OF SOCCER
The Four
To
Men
Essential Make A Team Great
By WALTER PILKINGTON
Besides, the skill attributed vital to the best wing half and inside forward is speed, quick thinking, stamina and ability to tackle. These players have to be both tacticians and tremendous workers for they cannot function, with success unless they are prepared to bring and carry, to spoil as well as create, and generally to do the work of two men. They can make or mar the centre-half and centro-forward, the two players around whom tactics were fashioned before the offside law was changed and the third back plan was evolved.
LIVERPOOL PLAY THE WOLVES TOMORROW
London, Nov. 24. The Football Association Cup knockout competition begins in earnest on Saturday with matches in the first round of the competition proper, but none of those games will be more grimly contested than the League clash between Liverpool, the League leaders, and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Both will have an objective: Wolverhampton to end Liverpool's unbeaten run which has lasted 16 matches, and Liverpool to become the first side to in- flict a home defeat on the Wolves this season.
The Wolves have had several gaged, is the visit of Tilbury, setbacks recently, Injuries and an Essex amateur team, to the International calls broke up a el-conquering Southern Section combination wilch looked like lenders, Notts County,
romping away with the League In many cases League rivals championship, and the side has Bre in opperition, and in one not yet regained. Its rhythm, game Exeter, who have never
They
hope to be at fullost a Cup tie in London, play strength, and though Liverpool at Millwall, where they have also expect to be strengthened never won à League game.-
centre-forward, Jack Balmer, by the return of Albert Stubbins, Reuter. inalde-right, and Jimmy Payne,
riant winger, ground advaning Nimbus Named
may enable Wolverhampton to retain their unbeaten homa re-
cord.
PROBLEM MATCH Another
that
strong
problem match is which Blackpool's defenco tackles the talented Manchester United for- wand line. Most of tho United's
is done at scoring
Outstanding 3-Year-Old!
London, Nov. 24.-The
home, and as they have scored offlcinl Jockey Club handi- goals in eight away capper today placed Nimbus
only nine
games, Blackpool
should hold
out with a defence which
In
as the outstanding three-
the last 12 games has conceded year-old of this season's
English racing. only three goals, all away.
Arsenal faco an improving Aston Villa side which, led by the Welsh International centre forward, Trevor Ford, may win this home Axture for the third successive year,
Middlesbrough, now playing Chelsen
dicated.
Derby
Masked Light was named No.1 two-year-old In the ratings of the handicapper, Geoffrey Freer. Nimbus, a bay colt by Nearco
кол out of Kong,
the Derby and the 2,000 Guineas. He was recently retired to stud.
chestnut Masked Light is a
of the current They winter book favourite for next
the
The rice for this year's two- year-olds will be run at New- market on Apr 14 over seven furlong*
The mile and half race for
those well at home, tackle If professional footballers were paid according to value as key men receiving highest pay in English League football would be wing half backs with who, though often mediocre at colt by Signal Light out
records in the League. inside wing forwards next on the list. The tactics and strategy of the game have home, have one of the best away Mashaq. He
ON PERFORMANCE undergone such remarkable transformation since the late Mr Herbert Chapman, the have lost only one of their eight year's Derby.
Today's ratings, based solely manager who made Arsenal renowned as a football force, perfected what is known away games, and a draw is in- recovering County,
on the Dast season's per- as the third back system of defence that a team cannot be great unless these four
after being handleapped with a positions are effectively manned.
big injury list, may find theirformances, were made for next skilful attack held up by a keen Spring's free handicaps. quick-tackling defence on
GROUND ADVANTAGE All three leading teams in the cramped Fulham ground
cames and ground advantage be run at Newmarket on April Second Division have hard home this year's three-year-olds will
favour Tottenham, Hull and 28. principles. Shemeld Wednesday against Nimbus WES assigned 133
followed Barnsley pounds,
Spr by Team changes made by the there was fle between Arsenal founded on sumilar
Rangers, selectors and mighty Glasgow Rangers in Billy Wright, the captain. Is in Queen's Park
Legend at 132, Ridge Wood, whether playing and Luton respectively, international
the ten years preceding the war. valuable
Swallow Tall, 130 and match with Scotland, for the
was a right or left-half. Hils selection James at inside-left of the
for three The third which was
master able to spilt most de has been automatic World Cup series in Britain, cm-
sudden inspired years.
simplicity of phasised the importance of these fences by a
Not the On his right Arsenal had Wales are for- four players,
David Jack, an inside forward choice has been enjoyed concern- different bulld. style and ing the other wing half position tunate enough to possess two best wing half backs in Britain, of Paul of Swansea and Burgess of methuis, but not less effective sinco Mercer of Arsenal reached Bohinu them at wing halt the veteran stage although this Tottenham Hotspur, but to meet
Arsenals championship | brilliant player is one of three Compton the needs of an inside forward during
reliable and men- they took the risk of weakening years were international players half ticks-Macaulay, Mercer whose who had all the qualities one position to strengthen an
tioned at the outset. They made form has been mainly responsible other.
il casy for the centre-half to for Arsenal's steady rine almost ternational
Welsh
of
BLOVE.
and
"They moved the dynamo, Paul,
a prescribed area the long-striding tireless wing stay within hair back who habitually attacks and act as a more stopper and
the fo:
centre-forward and defends with equal energy, to Inside-right. They dropped wingmen to get the goal.
England in The success of
had been football the other inside-forward who played against England at Cardiff postwar recently.
MOST VALUABLE
This was clear recognition of one of the chief points in team Another Is construction today youth, because of the speed of the modem garae.
C. Smith, V.C. Bond, A.T. Lee One of the most astule tactical DG, White, 8.A Gray, Gueat,
HG. Labrum, E. Randall, G.R. Roschemers of all time, Alex James, nelett, P.A. Broadbridge, N. Man has
Reserve.-V.C. Seymour.
KCC Army unit atde
#t KCC at 1.49 on Sunday:
FE Lawrence, WI. Cowie, A. Wood, V.C. Beymour, J.Y. Horsman, D.G. White, A. Sheead, E. Randall, Kermani and FIL H.G. Labrum, AN. Other.
RAF
1st XI v Commandos. to RAF morrow ai Kal Tak:
8/Ldr Gail (Capt), F/Lt Ball, FA4 Vaughan, W/Cdr Panten, F/Lt Mar- shali, F/O Gambruli, P.i1 Cunning- un. Set Moorhouse, C. West, A/C Tyrer, A.C. England,
NAF 2nd XI v Dockyard on Sur- day at King's Park:
Sgt Parkes (Capt), F/Le Holmes, W/ Beatt, Sgt Dunn, Brt Daven port. Cpl Hurst, F/5 Crellin, Fag Blackburn, P.11 Baker, A.C. Ogilvie, F/Bg: Heston.
ROYAL NAVY
ventured the considered
opinion that present day foot- ballers in the top light are not less skilful than those of twenty
.... years ago.
Many of them, he says, have the requisite artistry, craft and ability, to manoeuvre shown by The great players of the past. trouble is they are not allowed the same time to exploit their
As James Bkill.
sces it, the gume has become much faster.
TRUE TO A POINT This is true to a polni. The
is whether only doubt successors of James and other same players have the One
"without the capacity to play ball," which is to say: do they use the open spaces as adeptly as the old master and so save their the Scottish legs? James is
the
Navy v Optimists at Chater Road International who was one of the links In Herbert strongest Comurrow: 2.71 38 14
(Triumph). Li Chapman's far-seeing plan to Nation 08
4.50 21
Li/Car Abraham (Triumph), Lt Westheid establish Arsenal, as the most 14. 07 18
team in consistently successful (Triumph), Lt Long BDCPO Cadman (Triumph),
White England if not in Britain, for (Triumph), SCIO
•IBRACS (Tamar), Yeo Matteson (Tamar).
Stonecutter's), G. Ck Bacon (Bel- SCORPIONS
Overs Maldens Runs Wkts. Aver.
28.5
B
42.5
11
5.38
*
103 19
5.42
6
57
10
5 70
35.4
ย
10
5:80
A: D. Ebrahim (IRC)
51.3
- 101
10
14 6.31
F. D.. Bottomley (KGVS)
44.5
13
7.07
D. E. Remedios (Rocrelo)
34.1
01
12
1.00
7.60
P. Ilards (Dockyard)
33.2
112
13
8.61
Y. Motiwala (IRC)
44
10
113
13
8.09
D; G. White (KCC)
42.5
123
14 0.78
Erlé Ho (University)
G. Elilott (University)
41.3
145
15
· 0.60
35
117 11
A. R. Omund (Recreio)
24.5
10
C. Guterres (Recreio)
48
B. K. Poh (University)
51.5
10.03 109
10.00 118 10. 11.80 155 12
12.01
Lt. Mallows (Tanar), Lt Venables (Comus). Lt Grant (Concord).
12th Man: 1! Brown (Concord), Umpire: Sub-Lt Cubitt (Charity). Scarer: PO. Moore (Comus),
Navy RC at Kings Park to-morrow:
CPO Vale (Stonecutter's). PO Dark (Stonecutter'). LRE Peato Stone-
fast).
#corer: P.O. Bown Stonecutters. Umpire: Lol Brooker (Tamar).
Scorpions v Inc tomorrow at
O.J. C LF. Stokra,
Kerr,...A. Stone Pearce, FL Weller, I. Owen cutter': Mr Nuisa (Stonecutter's), Hughes, JIM Newton, J.B.L. Ell GPO Workman (Tamar), UA Jones g. Howarth, J. O'Driscoll, ILS. Cull,
Pickles (Stone- AP. Welr.. PO (Belfast),
12th Man: J.G. MacFarlane. Um- (Stonecut rutter's) gt Harwood ter's), Me Pamplin, Sen Cd CO plre: W. Tingio:
C Staylor
Mister Conquest
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Ted Williams, of the -Boston-Red-Sox, was voted. the most valuable player in the American League It in the past season. was the second time in major his eight-year league career that the 31- year-old outfielder was voted this honour.
Craigengower
"At Home"
sume
כסות
Third
"David and 131; Outstanding
struggle in the Cups Musidorn and William Wood- Goliath"
of first round, in which most of the ward's. Lone Eagle at 128.
Ameri- Division clubs Bre en- the top five only the
can owned Long Eagle is ex- pected to race next season.
was also B- Masked Light signed 133 pounds. Other two- year-old weights included Palestine,
Master Gun- 131;
sociated Press.
Diplomats Head
The Board
Tokyo, Nov. 24. The In-ner, 128, Diablerets, 1273-
Lawn Tennis
STEROPE FOR STUD London, to the top of the League table. Club was reconstituted yes-
with Sir Alvary who won A significant commentary on the value of experience is that their terday combined ages total more than Gascoigne, 100 years.
DEPENDABLE
have Fuccessor
found
а
of
Nov. 24-Sterope, the Cambridgeshire the twice in the last two seasons and
and is to go to
head United Kingdom political the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, mission, as President and Mr has finished his rack carcer England, however, appear to Patrick Shaw, head of the stud at Newmarket,
dependable Australian mission, as to Mercer Dickinson, a left-half who is a member of the Bourd
He is an Directors. glutton for work.
Yasuni050 Indispensable cog in the Ports- mouth football machine which Grand-Master of
in
won the English League Cham-of pionship last season.
Mr
of
the Scaltback
He is expected to be syndi- · coted for £24,000, made up of 40 shares at £000 each.-Reuter.
Matsudaira. Americans Lead
Ceremonies
the Imperial Household,
be-
In Wack Wack At right-hair Portsmouth have was elected Vice-President.
Composed of an equal num-
Tournament Scoular, a Scot of dynamic ber of Japanese and foreigners, Tennis Club energy and grit who would have the Tokyo Lawn
Manila, Nov. 24Two nttained international status if was the first organisation per-
professionals, Scotland had not been happilymitted by General MacArthur American endowed with first class wing to allow free association
Dick Metz and Dutch Har- half backs..
tween Japanese and allied m-
rison. led the field in the Portsmouth's Success and tionals. after the surrender.
in the In-
round The Board of Directors In-opening
of the Scotland's triumph ternational Championship last cludo General MacArthur's US$17,500 Philippine World season, merely emphasise the assistant chief-of-staff, heads of
Belgian Open Golf Tournament to- point of this article: that a solid the foundation is as essential in foot-missions and former Japanese day with cards of 71-one
under ball as in most things and good Davis Cup players-Reuter.. half backs are undoubtedly the
foundation of
successful team.
a
Canadian
and
consistently PATERSON TO
That Is why Scotlarid's
chances of retaining
Scott MEET TOWEEL Nov. 24,-Jaeldo
with
London,
par for the Wack Wack course.
Right on their heels were Ed "Porky" Oliver with 72 for the
Arst 18 holes and youthful Aus
The
trollan Peter Thomson with 73. Leaders in the first day of mostly
were
national crown, coupled their good fortune to possess inside forwards of the calibre of Paterson, the former World Fly four-day tournament
weight Champlon, will meet Vic
foreigners. Other lower American Steel, ard bright.
included England too has no reason to Toweel, the new British Empire scorers fear losing prewar supremacy. bantamweight king. In Johan Johnny Bulla and Filipino sco
South Africa, on Latry Montes with 74, Ameri Wright, Franklin and Dickinson nesburg, form a half back line not in- December 10 in a non-title bout, can Marty Furgol and Filipino The deal was closed by Reg Celestine Tugot, Far East Open ferlor to any and the materiqi available for the inside forward Haswell, a Johannesburg match-champion, with 15, and "Austta-
von llan NormNATI
Nida and positions is good enough to give maker now in England.
Morcillo Martelino Mr Harwell said he was try- Spaniard the selectors full confidence in
ing to persunde
with 70, their task of team building.
PULMAN LEADS
Manuel Ortiz | of El Centro, California, to de
fend his world bantamweight
title Dininst
The starling field totallod 60
the 21-year-old amateurs and 35 professionals
78.-United Press,
ALBERT-BROWN Tower in South Africa next but the best amateur score was
March.
2
Ortiz recently beat Paterson Landan, Nov. 24. John Pul-
In a 10 round bout man, of Exeter, led Albert on points
the at Glasgow. Adodated Press. Brown, of Birmingham, winner of the qualifying section by four frames to two at the
KCC TENNIS The next American Tents Tournament will be held at the
end of the carly session today Red Star Claims Club on Sunday, December 11. The Craigengower Cricket in their three-day's match in the Club wif" be holding its
"At News of
the World" £1,500 Record For Homo" on Sunday, and the mooker tournament at tha following
Soviet Runnero afe now being events will tako Leicester Square Hall here.
Brown received, Ave points Lawn Bowls The League-in rach frame.
Moscow, Nov. 24. The winning team will engage a
The early session scores (with newspaper, Red Star, claim Hie from the rest of
Pulman first) were 78 to 20, 67 ed a new world record in the League in a match
'place:
team
HOLY YEAR OLYMPICS Vatican City, Nov. 24. Italian
This will be followed by a Tea Dance and presentation of the Tennis ; Handicap. and Club Championship prizes won during 1949. Entries for the g received at tries close at minded that the Club and members are re-
on Thursday, Decfigber
10,30 h..
The Soviet armed forces'
foods 156.for Tennis Lain Feodosi Vania covered the and the Tea Dance, which will distance in one hour 20 minutes commence at 6 p.m., will cost $2
per person fo
for these not playing B/10ths seconda 43
anid this bellers tennis, The paper
paper declared that Army Cap conlagiarin' at 1
at 2.30 pm to 35, 39 to 86, 74 to 38, 43 to 25 kilometres run today. when partners will be drawn.
Tennis-An American Tour-89 to 49 Reuter nament will be held for mem-1
friends: their lady bers and commencing at 2.80 p.m. Those wishing to participato wil please inform the No. 1 Boy. Presentation of: Prizes. Prizes; for League winners and, sports authorities are planning the record of Hietanen of Fin The Red Star said this is Chpt. Club Competition winners will a Holy Year "Olympics" to land in 1945 by over 14 seconds. which famous athletes from all bo presented.
bo 4 over the world will be invited, Vanin's second world record In Social-There will Curry Dinner at the Club at I was learned here today month, adding that earlier in The athletes are to be invited November he bottered the world, 6.30 pm, which will be fol- lowed by "Movies kindly on sports morit, alone, irrespec- record for the 30 kilometre run
-Associated Press. shown by Mr Bradbury,pre tive of rollion-Reuter.
RUGGER RESULT
London, Not, 24-Leicester- shire beat Noits, Kincolnshire and Derbyshire by six points to ty Championship Router three in the Rugby Union Coun