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SHAW HITS 44 IN 4 OVERS
GARTHWAITE CAUSES
NAVY ANXIETY
BRILLIANT NAVY FIELDING
| ARMY REQUIRE 29 RUNS
INNINGS DEFEAT
(By Athole.)
TO SA
GOOD length bowling by Lt. Garthwaite, briliant balling by Lt.
Comdr. Shaw, and superb fielding by the Navy side were the features of the first day's play in the Triangular Tournament game at the H.K.C.C. yesterday.
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AMERICA WIN
Australian Tennis Stars Lose Test 8 to 4.
McGREATH WINS.
today won the
second Lawn Tennis Test against Australia by 8 matches to 4 after winning the first. by. 8 matches to 2.
Vivian McGrath; the boy wonder 身 two-handed
of Australia and
player, recorded the only homa win in the four matches played to-day.
The following were the full re- -sult of the second Test.
After losing 7 wickets for 68 runs the Navy were greatly in-. debted to a fine innings by Shaw, who hit up 83 out of 128 runs put on by the last three wickets. Included in his innings were fifteen boundary hits and a six. He actually hit Capt. Mirchouse for 41] runs in the course of four consecutive overs.
́Brilliant catches by Mid Farnhill and Capt. Burnett were the features of the listless Army innings. At the close of play the Army with eight wickets in hand required 29 runs to saye the inn ings defeat. The match is being resumed to-day at noon.
Marsham was sent in to open the ball from Eaden and should have Navy innings with Farnhill in the been easily out, but to the astonish- absence of Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, who ment of everyone Drew complete. had to attend a naval review, and ly missed the ball after Burnett had he soon lost his partner-only 9 given him the catch instead of runs being on the board when Flood Shaw. Profiting by his good for took a catch from Farnhill off | tune Mirehouse began to use the Garthwaite. That commenced the long handle, but it was not long rot, and Garthwaite proceeded to before he made an Identical shot display deadly form to take the first to his first one, again of Eaden, four wickets to fall. At one period and Drew again dropped him.
this
of the innings he had the follow-Mirehouse was so confident of ing figures:
being caught
time that 0. M. .R. W.
he was on his way to the 14 6 28 5
pavilion when he Wax call- four wickets to full.
ed by his partner for an over- Fortunately for the Navy Shaw throw. When the Army innings arrived just prior to lunch when closed at 86 he was undefeated with things looked really bad. He did 18 to his credit which included a not waste any time playing himself six over the screens off the unfor- in, realising that action was re-tunate Eaden. There were quired to save rot which fewer than 29 byes in the Navy
the threatened. He was particularly total. harsh on Mirehouse, hitting the Army skipper's bowling for 14 runs in the course of 4 overs.
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по
Vivian McGrath (Australis) beat;
Keith Gledhill (U.S.A.) 6-3, 6-3. Wilmur Alison (U.S.A.) bent Harry Hapmon (Australia) 6-8, 6-4, 60.
John Van Ryn (U.S.A.) beat A. D. Sproule (Australia) 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.
E. Vines and K. Gledhill (U.S.A.)
beat J. Crawford and H. Hop man (Australia) 9-11, 6-3, 6-4,|| Â...
EARLIER RESULTS.
John Van Ryn (U.S.A.) beat Vivian
McGrath (Australia) 6-4, 6-2. Ellsworth Vinos (U.S.A.) beat Jack)
Crawford (Australia) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.
J. Crawford und H. Hopman (AuB
tralia) beat W. Allison and J. Van Ryn (U.S.A.) 3-0, 6-2, 11-9, 4-6, 6-3.
E. Vines and K. Gledhill (U.S.A.) beat A. D. Sproule and V. Me- Grath (Australia) 6-3, 9-7, 6-2. Harry Hopman (Australia) bent Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.) 6-4, 1-6, B-6. Jack Crawford
(Australia) bent Wilmur Allison (U.S.A.) 6-3, 6-4,
Keith GledhHI (U.S.A.) boat. D.
Sproule (Australia) 6-3, 3-6,
G-3.
W. Allison and J. Van Ryn (U.S.A.) beat A. D. Sproule and V. McGrath (Australia) 6-4, 7-9, 6-3, 0-4.
Router.
TAGGART CUP DRAW.
Ladies' Golf At Fanling.
FINE FIELDING. The figures of 5 for 13 returned) by Jemmett flatter him. A left. Shaw added 93 runs for the hander, bowling a fast medium ball. eighth wicket in partnership with Jemmett has yet to secure a com- Drew, the latter's share being 17,mand of length. Yesterday he was
The following is the draw for and when he looked set for a three over-pitching on the leg side, and the Taggart Golf Cup for Ladies figure innings he disappointed hud Shaw, A. T. Lay or I. McInnes to be played over the New Course, everyone by tomely tapping a ball been opposed to him he would have Fanling: from Garthwaite straight into been heavily punished. The ball; Dewey's hands at second slip. I that sent Young back to the pavilion was a miserable poke to end such a with a "duck" was, however, a glorious effort. Coming in when beauty.
Miss Curtin v Mrs. C. R. Brown.
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Ordnance Corps Sustain
Tenth Defeat...
The Royal Army Ordnance Corps Bustained their tenth defeat; with- out recording a victory as yet in the Mamak Tournament yesterday afternoon, when they were beaten. by the Police by 4 clear goals at Sgt. Sookunpoo. The Police led by the only goal scored at the interval. C. Pile, Pennell, K. Singh and Ghulam Mohammed netted for the Police.
Mamak Hockey Table
(Up to and including yesterday's games.).
China Mail Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
BILLIARDS.
Open Championship. Buckle y A. H. Oswick
(St. Patrick's Club 8.30 p.m.)
CRICKET. Triangular Tournament
Army v Navy
(H.K.C.C. ground 11 a.m.)
TOMORROW
BILLIARDS.
Steel, Coulson Lengue Police v Garrison Sergeanta Palace Hotel v Borderers Royal Engineers v G. & P. O. Club, Royal Artillery v St. Patrick's
: HOCKEY
Friendly Match
Goals P.W. L. D. F. A. Pta Bliss Robinson v Mrs. Valentine. Radio .13 12 0 1 548 25 Miss Phillipowsky v Mrs. Lissa- R.C. Signals 15 11 2 2 52 15 24 9 19 1st Bty. H.K.S. 10 9 0 1 40
7 5 3 20 21 17 15 7 6 3 20 Miss Grahame v Mrs. Stafford R.A.S.C. Medway
.13 6 2 6.26 13 7 H.K.H.C. "A" v Lincolnshire St. Andrew's .10 7 Incognitos University Mrs. Sheldon v Mrs. Mackenzie.or
Phoenix Mrs. Roffey v Mrs. Railton. R.E. The first round is to be played (R.A.M.C. Wishart on or before January 7 and the
Mrs. Rodgers y Mrs. Munro. Mrs. Roberts v Mrs. Syme Thom-Police
the score was 68 for 7 Shaw left at Burnelt managed his bowling in 184 for 9, his share of the 116 runs a splendid manner, only Marsham Smith. being 83, which included a six and failing to take a wicket during the fifteen boundaries. He was out to quick changes, made by the Navy exactly the same shot at the K.C.C. skipper. Burnett also set an excel-son. on Boxing Day when he seared only jlent example in the field and re- ceived good support from the whole eleven, Farnhill and Bennett being outstanding.
one run,
GARTHWAITE 14 FOR 78. Garthwaite terminated the Navy innings when he brought off a good: Following on 110 runs in arrears final round by February 6. one-handed catch to dismiss Mid with 45 minutes' play ahend Mire Bennett after that bataman had be-house reversed the batting order, guh to show signs of aggressiveness. opening with Marsden and himself. Garthwaite, after his 8 for 22 The pair added 29 before the for against the Club, returned the mer was snapped up behind the B. M. Trout, c and b Yates splendid figures of 24-9-56-6. wicket off Jemmett for 19. Mire- Cpl. Davica,, Lb.w., b Yates
Army 1st innings.
The Army commenced their in-house, who was then 10, began to Lt. Cragg, è Burnett, b Jemmett nings even worse than their oppon-kit out and two,sixes, both off Garthwaite, e Farnhill, b
Jemmett ents, Trout and Daviós being back Eaden, helped materially towards
in the pavilion with only 4 runs on his total of 33 before he was smart. S/Sgt. Flood, b' Jemmatt the board, Yates securing both ly stumped by Shaw when attempt-L/Cpl. Colledge, run out wickets. Garthwaite and Cragging a big hit off Yates. He scored Capt. Mirchouse, not out added 24 runs for the third wicket his 33 out of 41.
Sig. Chaffey, b Yates.
before the former was brilliantly Garthwaite, who has hit five Pte. Dewey, b Eaden caught at fine leg by Farnhill for boundaries in his 27, will resume the Lt. Col. Marsden, e Eaden, b a stylish 16. Flood was in far too Army innings to-day in partnership Jemmett much of a hurry for his runs and with Cragg (2). Play is scheduled Lt. Young, b Jemmett was clean bowled for the addition to commence at noon.
of only two runs.
COLLEDGE RUN OUT. ¡
Full scores were as follow:
NAVY.
Garthwaite...
Mid.. Farnhill, Flood, b'
Garthwalte
Lt. Eaden, e sub, b Garthwaite Capt. Burnett, e Chaffey, b
Garthwaite...
With Colledge in the fifth wicket Lt. Marsham, c... Davies, b looked as if it might offer a stub- born front, but only 13 runs had been added when Colledge hit a ball from Maraham straight, to Thomp. son at mid on and called Cragg for a sharp single. It was Colledge's call and he was half way up the Sub-Lt. Donald, b Mirehouse pitch when Cragg sent him back Pay Lt.-Comdr. Yates, for a certain run out. It was a misfortune for the Army as Colledge Mne. Thompson, b Garthwaite looked as if he might have scored Lt-Comdr. Shaw, e Dewey, b runs. Half the side out for 481 Garthwaite
Mirehouse
Worse, however, was to befall the Capt. Drew, run out Army, for at the same total. Cragg Mid, Bennett, e Garthwaite, b was beautifully taken by Burnett Deway
89.5
Total
Extras (B.13, W.R.1)
Total
12th R.A.
Veteran Tamar
Parthian 24th K.A.
20th R.A.
1 51 7. 21.
6 1 3 German Club .10 2 8 0 8
0 10 10 30 12 0 11 1 6 47 8th Destroyers 20 1 1 8
4 R.A.0.C. OİK.LT.C.
8
16
MARINES WIN AT
2
9
18
Defeat R.A.0.C. By
Eight Points.
SHOOTING.
(King's Park 5.15 p.m.).
SATURDAY
CRICKET
Triangular Tournament |Hong Kong G.G. v Navy.
(Hong Kong G.C. ground)i Kowloon C.C. v Army
League Ir
Civil Service v R.A.S.C. (L).
FOOTBALL
First Division South China v. Kowloon St. Joseph's v Polleo. Borderers v. Royal Artillery Recrelo v. Chinese Athletics Lincolns v Club
Second Division.
Eastern v Ewo
Club v Kowloon
St. Joseph's v Borderers
South China v Chinese Athletics
Royal Artillery
Lincolns
A shooting match took place at Navy v Taung Tsin
Third Division. Stonecutters Range yesterday be- Royal Air Force v University
RUGBY
14 tween the Royal Marines of H.M.S. Chinese Athletics v South China
Tamar and the Royal Army Ord- 86 nance Corps.
Scores:-
11 Fall of the wickets:-1 for 8, 2 for 4, 8 for 28, 4 for 30, 5 for 43,
Royal Marines...
· 200 500 600 TIL
17: 17 16 49
36 for 43, 7 for 51, 8 for 71, 9 for Capt. Burgess, R.M.38 18 20 56 4 36,
| Clr. Sgt. Branton
Sgt. Dyble
Cpl. Spray
0. M. R. W. Marine, Terry
BOWLING ANALYSIS.”
10
17 Tates
Eaden
Jemmett
2 Marsham
11 320
12
3 88 48-1 19
3 Marine Willows
Total
R.A.O.C.
22 22 21 65
H. K. Rugby Club y Navy
(Happy Valley.4 p.m.)
SUNDAY
CRICKET
1520 19 54 University Past v Present
20 20 21 28 04
0 18 19 67
MISCELLANEOUS
Kowloon. Cricket Club Children's
Das Sporta.
3 1 100 Sgt. Major Anderson 17 19 15 51
* bowled a wide
88
Army 2nd Innings
17 Lt. Col. Marsden, e Shaw, b
Jemmett VAN
10 Capt. Mirehouse, st. Shaw,
01 Yaten S
93 Lt. Garthwaite, not out
| Lt. Gragg, not out.
· 196 ||--
off Jemmett. It was a magnificent Mre, Jemmett, not out one-handed catch in the slipa caus- Extras (B29, LB4) ing the Navy skipper to roll over on the turf still, however, clutching the ball. Cragg had played a dogged Fall of the wickets-1 for 9; 2 Innings for 8 runs scored out of for, 21; 8 for 22; 4 for 58; 5 for |58; 6 for 55; 7 for 68; 8 for 161; DREW'S TWO ERRORS. 9 for 184 Fortune, however, smiled on the Army when Mirehouse was badiy missed by Drew off a skler near the Garthwaite wicket. Mirehouse had batted in a Mirehouse very subdued manner for almost n Flood quarter of an hour without scoring Dewey when he lushed out at a shortish Continue
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Extras
St. Sgt. Farquhar
Bt. Bgt. Clarke
18 22, 17, 57
03
28 24 65
19 22 20 61
12 12 10 40
Sgt. Chapelle,
19 Sgt. Emery
Sgt.
Smith
83
Total
27
2
H.K.C.C. 2ND XI.
RACING Fanling Hant and Race Steeplechase Mooting (Kwanti).
MONDAY
BILLIARDS,
Open Champlowship.
897 Cpl. Cottlev Pie: Baker
Triangular Tournament
(St. Patrick's Club 2.30) CRICKET
FOOTE
Navy ALL
(Hone * C.C. ground)
The following will represent the Hong Kong C. Cv Total (for 2 wkts.)...
81 Hong Kong Cricket Club 2nd XI Fall of the wickets:-1 for 29, 2 at Sockunpoo on Saturday in a for 71
League Match, against the Royal Services
Artillery
Charity
Chines Match
(Sonkunpoo 4 pm.)".
Third, Division
LR WC. ES Gahagan; (Captain) ;AKRAS.C. UniveRY
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
#2197 58. 1164 66
Jommett Eaden Barnett Yates
next Column. Thomp
18+ 1 Mackenzio, H. J. Armstrong; C.. Wagen der 800 E. Blahop, R. R. Davies, A. H
80 Harbord; L. D. Kilbee, R. J. D. Hong
Friendly Match
Kong Hockey Club seconds...
1 Lowe, B. S. W. Patterson, C B B Radio Sports Club 40Sargent and C. A. Wright.
(Caroline Hill 5.15 p.m.)
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