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CHINESE INSIDE TRIO TOO

WELL WATCHED.

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

South China suffered their second defeat in the premier soc-

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Of Heavy Scoring

DIVETT'S FINE BOWLING ON MATTING WICKET

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(By Athole.)

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URPRISINGLY heavy scoring He scored 69 before falling a vic- featured the six League crickettim to that bowler. Included in cer league when Davies gave the games on Saturday, the average his innings were nine boundaries. Borderers a deserved victory at runs per batsman being in the Divett went on as fourth change bowler and took 8 wickets for 29 2 3 Unp. Caroline Hill yesterday by the only neighbourhood of 22

runs-the best performance of the goal scored.

In their first encounter this THE most interesting result was day: How the University missed undoubtedly that at the K.C.C.Anderson, even though A. M. Rod- season the South China won by the where Craigengewer held the Kow-rigues and Ride added 81 runs for odd goal in three. The only other loon Cricket Club to a draw. The the first wicket. team to have lowered their colours B.C.C. attack was well mastered

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is the Club. The Chinese, who are and the check may well rob them THE Indians returned to winning. THE Indians returned to healing of the championship. They favourites for the championship.now a point behind the Indians, at Sockuapoo. In their last league are now five points behind the whom they have yet to play in match they were beaten by the Royal Artillery with three games in addition to the University." University. F. D. Pereira (5 for hand

43) and A. B. Minu (3 for 28) weat

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The well-known South China Y. GITTINS, who scored 114 through the Army side to dismiss inalde trio, Tam Kong-pak, Fung No, for the Volunteers against the them for 94, Pereira taking his King-cheong and Ip Pak-wa, falled K.C.C., again came off and collect last three wickets for only two to find their true form; they were ed 43. R. Lec, however, caused runa, too closely watched to be effective, the Kowloon bowlers more concern

in

T. GARTHWAITE bowled bril-

| although both Ip and Tam were by scoring 52 not out, included antly on a hard wicket. He

dangerous at times with first-time which were Bo fewer than ten drives.

boundaries.

The Chinese halves had

an off

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took the wickets of A. H. Bumjahn, S. A Ismail and A. S. Sufflad for OWLOON made a fine effort to only 7 runs, and the Indians were

day and could do nothing right Kget the necessary 194 runs for in grave danger of defeat when

with the ball. Wong Mei-shun

was below form and was frequent-their fourth win, and when stumps their saventh wicket fell at 78- ly penalised for minor infringe-were drawn they were only 21 18 runa in arrears. H. D. Bum- ments. Leung Wing-chul, South runs in arrears with half their jahn (80), the well-known tennis China's brilliant left half, was also wickets in hand, "Ernie" Fincher player, however, held the fort and disappointing, his ball control batted in characteristic style for in partnership with A. K.. Minu being very poor.

bis 62 not out. He bit ten houn- (26) gave the LR.C. their fourth Podmore, the Borderer's centrejdaries and was associated with win of the season, Garthwalte half, played a fine game. He had|F. S. W. Smith in a fourth wicket took 6 for 42. Fung King-cheong well marked; stand that produced 104 runs. hia spoiling tactics were very good

HE feature of the second league THE Club lowered the Univer- games was the aggressive bat-

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and his passes-out to his wing sity's 100 per cent, record in ting of L. D. Kilbes who rattled up.

forwards excellent. ·

The Borderera should have scored more than one goal, both Davies and Harris' miss- ing perfect sitters with ample time on their hands, Jones, at inside left played

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a very convincing manner. Eric Mit-190 for the Club against the Service chell, who was captaining the side Corps. He hit a alx and twelve in the absence of Tom Hayward, boundaries in an inuings which and Harry Owen-Hughes rattled was largely responsible for the up 182 for the first wicket without Club's fifth win. A. D. Lowson being separated. Mitchell hit pine falsa, distinguished himself by tak- good game in the first half, but he boundaries in his 81 while. Owen-jing ‚7 for 28. (cracked up badly in the second, Hughes found the Boundary on no and was continually penalised for fewer than fifteen occasions.. It handling. He spoiled several ex-was 8

grand partnership and THE Kowloon juniors received a check to their championship cellent openings in the Chinese "E. J. R." is to be congratulated (hopes when W. Reed scored 86 and penalty area by handling before on declaring the Innings when Craigengower set them 175 to win. taking a shot.

within only 19 runs of his century. They had scored 99 for 1 wicket Harris sent across some useful He did not get his century-it when stumps were drawn. Reed centres and was one of the fastest would have been the second of the had the misfortune to be given out men on the field. Lau Mau, who season-but his side won, and that1.b.w. when only 14. short of the was marking him, had a busy time was what mattered.

third League century of the season. keeping his eye on this winger, ~

He hit thirteen boundaries, and in who when in possession was very WITCHELL'S policy of opening partnership with J. W. Leonard dangerous and possessed a power- ful and accurate drive.

The Borderers

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Owen-Hughes instead of with E. R.wicket.. halves played Duckitt and T. A. Pearce produced

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TNEXPECTED resistance from

magnificently. Podmore was good, the highest first wicket league part W. K. Chos and P. B. Tata,

but Underwood completely over-nership in the last five years. Two

shadowed him with brilliant spoil-years ago W. Brace and E. C. Fin-who added 51 runs for the Univer- Ing tactics and magnificent passes cher put on 166 for the K.C.C.nity's ninth wicket set the Civit jup to his forwards.

against Craigengower on the Kow-Servants the task of searing 140 to loon ground.

(Continued on Page 11.)

The China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Hockey-Mamak Tournament Police v. Wishart

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win. B. D. Evans (58) and F. E. Matthews put on 78 runs for the T. RIDE, who was on the first vicket and the Valley Club.

L. Com

(Naval ground, 4 p.m.)|

St. Andrew's V. Tamar

(Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.) Friendly Matches Hong Kong Hockey Club seconds v.

Club de Recreio

(King's Park, 5.15 p.m.) Lawn Tennis-Open Championships| (LE.C.C, 4.30 p.m.) TO-MORROW

Golf

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club (Ladles

Section), Medal Competition." Hockey-Mamak Tournament Tamar v. Bt. Andrew's

(Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.)

Shooting Entries close for China Command Rif{s}

Meeting

WEDNESDAY Hockey

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Hong Kong Hockey Club v. Navy

(U.B.B.C, ground, 480 p.m.)

(Sheung Shul Cross Rd., 8.16 p.m.)

THURSDAY Hockey Mamak Tournament

Fanling Hunt Hound

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tee last May, was the only Univer-season by a margin of six wickets. sily batsman to face G. E. R. Divett Evans hit nine boundaries and with any degree of confidence. Matthews seven.

The Caer Clark Hockey

Competition Drawing to a Close

(By CENTRE HALF.)

the Saints, favoured once again for the runners-up position. But The final curtain to another will they retain the Southorn Cup?” season in the short history of the To do so, they must win their last Oaer Clark Cup. Hockey com- match against the "y" Ladies.' petition is in sight. There are six Swamping victories include the games yet to be decided. They are 12-2 and 11-0 defeat of the C.B.A, Jas follow:-

Recreio v C.B.A. Et. Andrew's v "Y" Ladies, Recreto v Hong Kong.. Recreio v. "Y" Ladies,

at the hands of St. Andrew's' and' the champions, respectively, and the B-0 victory recorded by Hong Kong against the Recreto Ladies at Sookunpoo..

Hong Kong v "Y" Ladies. Should C.B.A. take full points- The competition was commenced from the Recrelo, and in the event: on December 17 last year, of the "Y" Ladies losing thefr two The Hong Kong Ladies, as last games against Hong Kong and predicted at the commencement of the Saints, which is more than the Caer Clark 1982-83 season, are probable, the C.B.A will escape again Champions, and they will being wooden spoonists, et (Marina, 4.80 p.m.) retain the coveted trophy for the The final standings of the teams fourth year in succession. The will probably bet.K.LBC, SL. HKLHC, is by far the superior Andrew's Club, Recreio, "Y": team: they have not tasted defeat Tadies, C.B.A. The following are Cas yetyince the Inception of the the present standings.

St. Andrew's v. Pollos

Stickbeak

Golly Eyes The Cavaller. Hmalalu Moon Ta Peastia [Ths' Leprechaun

Stickypast

Back

5.

Cup, and have only had, ons zon), scorád against them this season, that by M. Chara, of the Sainta,

The revived,C,B.A. Ladies' teari. newcomers to the competition, bare provided the sensations. They surprised critics when they eld the **** Ladies to a-gonija zon the home ground recent

gd

CAER CLARK CUP LEAGUE

TABLE TO DATE

P. W. L. D. F.A.P

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