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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934.

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MATCHES

Combined Services To Play Club.

A. W: RAMSAY'S DEBUT

The following have been selected to represent the United Services against the Hong Kong Cricket T.-COMDR. BESANT (Navy); who scored 8 against the Univer-Club on the Club ground in the two- sity, on Saturday, has qualified for the Junior League Cricket day match which commences to- batting averages with an average of €7.50, which gives him pride of morrow and concludes on Thursday, place above E. B. W. Patterson. Other newcomers to the batting Play will commence at 11 a.m: on averages were Ple. Goully, Pte. Sunders, Dvr. Gray, Sgt. Tipple, both days:--- Mid. Colville, M. P. Madaf, A. Prata, H. A. Barros,, P. Dunne, A. B. Tata, and T. W. Goh.

Golf

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY.

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club (Ladies Section). L. G. U. Monthly medal competition (New Course, Fan- ling). Hockey.Mamak Tournament. RAM.C. v Radíó Sporta

Lawn Teania-Open Singles

H. C. Hung v. Firdos Khari H. Y. Ho Vo La Kong tro

(4 p.m.)

& A. Gray. J. W. Leonard Capt. P. S. Cannon v. H. J. Arm-|

strong Lieut. A. C. C. Miers v. M. Beach-

Thomas

F. K. Lee

Strikes Form

Against Army

Omar Does Well After Early Punishment. MEADOWS BATS PATIENTLY FOR POLICE

K. C. C. Batemen Fal

(BY ATHOLE)

LITTING eight boundaries F.

S. Rumjahn v. H. D. Bujah H. Lee scored 42 out of 52

W. A. H. Duff v. A. E. P. Guest,

for Craigengower against the The Kowloon Cricket Club are Army. He was

clean bowled

Capt. P. V. Williams (RA) (Capt), Mafor. V. T. Bonavia (R.A.M.C.), _LE A. P. Pereira (Recreio) is making a bold bid for the bowling J. Walker [R.E.), LL. D. B. But averages-he is now only a fraction behind L. A. C. Cagby. Seven Lanes), L. D. E. Holland-Martin (H. ler (B. Q.), Lt. J. P. Williams (E. howlers entered the averages as the result of Saturday's games. They M.S. Tarantula), LE. F. W. Larkin NL were Cpl. Millington, A. B. Cloke, Spr. Ball, Spr. Tucker, JES Berwick), Corpl. B. Ballard (R. Noronha, G. A. White and H. Overy.

A.S.C.). L.S.A.

R. Richards (H.MS staging a Married v Single match when trying to hit a ball from Berwick), L.S. P. Peatfield (H.M.3. to-morrow, and I understand that Major Bonavia out of the ground.. Cumberland) and A.B. Large (H. A. W. Ramsay, a former Interpor- M.S. Cumberland).

ter, will be making his first appear- R. Lee, the Craigengower skip- M.C.).

Reserve: Corp. P. College, (R.A.ance for several years. Lt. Garth-per hit two sizes and four boun-

The following are the complete averages for the junior league to date: BATTING

Inas Rurus

S. Jex (K.C.C.)

beeg gaathi khaossczkakethenkbuçan=nch-~~•~~~cånaisebbxannberiZBARQÈNZ8:8:

Umpire:W.O.L

R. Jordan (R.E.) I waite will probably be playing.

Ranger's Soccer Forecast

SCOTTISH CUP (3rd Round)

Rosa C.

Falkirk

St. Mirren have

25.40 received byes into the Fourth Bound.

SECOND DIVISION

v Plymouth (0)

F. A. CUP (5th Roond)

BIRMINGHAM PRESTON

v BRENTFORD (-) Swansea

v Southampton (0) ARSENAL

v Blackpool (-)

v Bradford C. (3)

v Notta F. (4)

| WEDNESDAY

Tottenham

LIVERPOOL STOKE

v Leicester

v Northampton

V PORTSMOUTH)

v Derby

V

Manchester C

daries in his 36 against the Army.

*

The Army selectors must have realised on Saturday that Major Bonavia was a much better cricketer than they gave him credit for. Be- aldes hitting a six (off U. M. Omar) and seven boundaries in This 40, scored out of 62, he took 6, wickets for 66 runs. He has

played only twice for the Army in the premier league, scoring 6 against the KC.C. and 44 against the Navy.

Hit about for 21 runs before he secured the wicket of Lt. Williams, Omar took 5 for 23 runs in the course of 9.2 overs.

*

M. el Arculli hit nine boundaries

ASTON VILLA in his 45 for the LRC, juniore ▼ Bolton

against the Service Corps, and Chelsea

followed this up by taking 3 for 16: He had previously scored 40 against the K.C.C. and S6 against the Club in League games.

FIRST DIVISION

EVERTON (0) v Middlesboro (0) WEST

BROMWICH (4) v Wolves, (1)

THIRD DIVISION (South)

ALDERSHOT (0) v Swindon (1) Brighton (5) ▾ READING (3) BRISTOL R. (1) v Bournemouth (0) COVENTRY (1) v Watford (8) CRYSTAL F. (4) v Cardiff (1) Gillingham (1) v EXETER (2) LUTON (4) v Clapton (1) QUEEN'S P.R.

(2) Bouthend (-)

▼ CHARLTON (-)

*

The Indians were without K. Nazarin, thair skipper, and were dismissed for 388. their lowest · score of the season, but the Ser- vice Corps totalled only 92

.

*

Sgt. Tipple, who has been out of the Service Corps team for nearly a month, hit seven' boundaries in his 30.

crickel

H.S. N.O.

Avg

Lt.-Comdr. Besant (Navy)

4

63" 96

2

47.50

R. S. W. Patterson (H.K.C.C)

2

85

0

42.50

Ple. Crayford (R.A.S.C.)

2

83

-0

41.50

W. A. Reed (Recreio)

9

290 102" 2

41.42

Major Bonavin (R.A.M.C.)

G

14] 103* }

35.25

L. E. Jupp (A.K.C.C.)

2

76

K. Nazarin (LR.C.)

227

()

38.00 32.7%

G. A. Guterres (Recrelo)

126

4

31.50

Lt. Comdr. Hughes (Navy)

91

1

30.33

T. W. Goh (University)

57

21*

2

T. Yeoh (C.C.C.)

28.50 ALBION

7

169

I

28.16 QUEEN O’SOUTH v

Cowdenbeath

G. Souza (C.C.C.)

4

82

1

27.33 CELTIC

A. K. Mackenzie (H.K.C.C.)

5

130

0

26.00 Hibernian

Aberdeen

M. el Arculli (IRC)

MOTHERWELL

G

155

0

25.83 RANGERS

East Stirling

Hearts

S./Sgt. Flood (R.A.S.C.)

6

153

}

25.50 St. Johnstone and

C. W. E. Bishop (II.K.C.C.)

5

127

0

A. R. Suffind (1.R.C.)

8

200

0

25.00

Lt. Smythe (Navy)

4

73

I

24.33

W. L. Clarke (Police)

121

2

24.20

H. J. Armstrong (ILK.C.C.)

5

121

0

G. Lee (K.CC.)

6

96

2

24.00 BURY (1)

24.20 Burnley (-)

Bradford (1)

Cpl. College (R.A.M.C.)

7

166

0

23.71 GRIMSBY (2)

y West Ham (1)

A. E. Carey (Police)

7

134

1

22.33

HULL (-)

✓ Fulham (-)

P. Dunne (K.C.C.)

Lincoln (-)

3

43

1

21.50 MILLWALL (3)

W. Sparrow (C.C.C.)

6

127

0

21.16 Notts C. (2)

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Song of Songs

Yelli D'Aryani Violin.

Albert Sandler Violin.

Charles Kullman Tenor.

L-Comdr. Palairet (Navy)

2

42

0

21.00

P. D. Crawley (C.S.C.C)

6

304

20.80

THIRD DIVISION (North)

A. Kitchell (C.C.C.)

7

98

2

19.40

I. P. H. Macaulay (K.C.C.)

ACCRINGTON

2

38

0

19.00

E. Soares (Recreio)

9

165

0

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W. Hyde (KC.C.)

18.33 CHESTER (4)

(7) Hartlepools (1)

▾ Carlisle (0)

3

37

1

Charles Kullman Tenor.

A. Kirby (Police)

2

37

0

A. B. Tata (University)

4

71

0

17.75 DARLINGTON

18.50 CHESTERFIELD 18.30

(-) v Mannfeld (-)

B.B.C. Chorus.

Comdr. Lindsell (Navy)

2.

35

0

A. W. Grimmitt (CS.C.C.)

2

33

0

Carroll Gibbons.

A. K. Minu (1.R.C.)

8

99

2

J. M. Wilson (C.S.C.C.)

5

82

0

J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.)

6

$6

4

F. E. Lawrence (KC.C)

63

I

W. Meadows (Police)

5

76

S/Sgt. Tighe (RA.S.C.)

2

30

16.40 Rochdale

ROTHERHAM 16.00

(5) v Crewe (0) 15.75 WALSALL (4) v Halifax (0) 16.20 York (2)

v STOCKPORT 15.00

played on December 9.

(1) v Southport (0) 17.50 DONCASTER (1) v Barrow (1) 16,50 Gateshead (4) v Wrexham (4) 16.50 New Brighton (1) TRANMERE (1)

▾ Barnsley

(6)

v Newport (1)

1 Torquay (2)

Y NORWICH (2)

4

60

0 15.00 BOWLING

M. P. Madar (I.R.C.)

2

30

0

15.00

0.

M.

R

W.

H. A. Alves (Recreio)

9

133

0

A. A. Rumjahn (LRC)

73

2

14.77 L. A. C. Cagby (Navy) 14.60 A. P. Pereira (Recreio)

24

7

68

12

89.1 28 202

33

A. A. Dand (K.C.€)

2

29

Q

14.50 W. Sparrow (CCC).

45.2 10 104

16

Dvr. Whitley (RASC)

4

57

0

14.25

8.Abbas (C.C.C.)

63.1 15 203

S. Abbas (C.C.C.)

6

71

1

14.20 P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio)

19

8

29

4

E. Souza (C.C.C.)

7

84

1

14.00

G. A. V. Hall (K.C.C.)

11

3

24

3

Maj. Denvir (R.A.M.C)

7

96

0

13.71| A. D. Lewsin (H.KCC.)

45.1 10

142

17

W. H. Edmonds (CS.C.C.)

6

69

1

13.60 Comdr, Lindsell (Navy)

10

0

44

5

A. R. Abban (IR.C.)

8

95

1

13.57) M. el Arcüll! (LR.C.) ·

25

6

70

8

8.75

P. H. Loughlin (Police)

7

95

0

13.57 J. Barnes (C.§.C.C.)

12,2 0

62

7

8.85

H. T. M. Barma (L.R.C.)

&

108

D

13.50 A. B. Cloke (Navy)

10

1

36

4

9.00

W. Meadows hit a five and six

Sgt. Anderson (RE.)

2

27

0

18.50 Spr. Ball (B.E.)

1

18

2

9.00

boundaries in his undefeated knock

2

27

0

13.50 W. K. Way (C.C.C)

28

7

75

8

9.37

for 66 against the C.S.C.C. and was

Pie. Goulty (R.A.M.C.)

3

27

1

13.50 A. A. Kumjahn (LRC)

72.3

15

215

24

9.34

Sgt. Tipple (RASC)

3

40

0

13.33) Lt. Trimble (R.A.M.C.)

16

1

49

5

9.80

G. R. Wynne (Police)

5

66

0

12.20) Pie. Ballard (R.A.S.C.)

48.1

9 137 14

R. Leigh (R.A.M.C.)

5

39

2

13.00 Spr. Tucker (E.E.)

.31.4 1

91

P. M. N. da Silva (Recrelo)

4

52

0

13.00) H. A. Alves (Recrelo)

61.3 16 152

15

9.78 10.11 10.13

largely responsible for the Police being in a position to declare at 169 for 6. He was very patient throughout, not taking the slight- est risk.

Dr. Gray (RAS.C.)

3

25

1

12.50 Major Bonavia (RA.M.C.)

*

36.4

5 123

12

H. T. Bee (University)

37

0

12,33, A., L. Barron (Navy)

10.4 *

21

2

[本店]

Pie. Saunders (RA.M.C.)

36

1

1200] K. L Ng (University)

37.4

5.

117

11

Cpl. Ballard (R.A.S.C.)

.46

0

11.50 Lt. Luard · (Navy) ·

21 ...',

H. A. Noronha (Recreio)

5

44.

1

11,00 A. R. Abbas (L.R.C.).

51. 12

161

15

Spr. Pegg (RE.)

35.

0

11.66 F. S. W. Smith (K.C.C.)

40.3

10 123

A. A. Aziz (L.R.C.)

5

47

11.75 Ple. Goalty (R.A.M.C)

29.4

3

82

7

23

0

11.50 G. A. White (K.C.C.)

B

0

24

2

J. G. Hunter (II.K.C.C.)

4

45

0

11.25 H. Overy (K.£.C.)

..10

.0

48

4

12.00

A. Prata (Recreio)

8

77

11.00 Cpl. Callin' (R.A.M.C.)

39.

12

122

10

12.20

H. F. Westlake (CS.C.C.)

62

32

10.33 L. C. Fennell (Police)

5

0

25

2

H. A. Barros (Recreio)

8

81

18 0

Col. Nosworthy (RE.)

2

20 16 0

10.12 Major Sarsfield - (B.A.M,C.) 10.00 Ple. Swain (RAB.C.)

6

1 -26

2

8

41

3.

Mid. Colville (Navy)

2

20 16 0

10.00 Pte. Forsyth, (R.A.S.C.)

44.1. 4

161

14.63

M.

45 10

133

43.3

8

184

67.4

17

170

11

A, B. Lewis (Navy)

22.

1 78

5

G. A. Guterres (Recreio)

28.1

3. 94.

Lt. Smythe (Navy)

40

142

Cpl. Millington - (R.A.M.C.)

112

C. W. E. Bishop (HKCC) J. Skinner (C.S.C.C.)- W. Glendenning (Police)'} F. Mintey (Police).

164

11

42.L

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Dyr. Whitley (BAS.C.)

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•LE, Lammert (ELK.C.C.); G. Læg (E.C.€).

20

120

107

17.83

98

18.00

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and together with Mlas Fowler formed the backbone of the "Y" defence. Mina O. Brown and Miss

VITAL GAME Glendenning were the best of the

(Continued from Page 4.)

by these halves of their forwards was the outstanding feature of the

· game,

"Y" forwards, while Miss V Bradbury was dangerous on occa sions.

Early Misfortune Miss H. Reid was very unfor tunate not to open the scoring In the opening half when she was robbed of the ball after breaking through the "Y" defence

A. R. Lewis (Navy)

F. Hiptoola (University)

The qualification for the above averages are two completed in

nings and an average of 10,

INDIA WANT 387.

Follow On Not Enforced.

India require 987 rurs to win the third cricket Test against

SMALL UNITS LEAGUE.

Draw Announced.

1

the Small Units Cricket THE following Is the draw for

Bhield

Fall Backs Prominent The Schoolgirls' backs, Miss Ingram and Miss J, Bryson, were also among the outstanding players In the second half the "T" lms England when play is resumed to- on Saturday, while the whole for proved slightly at forward, but day with the score at:65 for 2 on First Bound ward line was superior to the op were unable to make any headway

until a concentrated ruah resulted a crumbling wicket at Madras,

Mrs. Rood made a welcome; re-in a melee in the Schoolgirls goal- England 356 (C. P. Walters 59, Baks- turn between the sticks for the mouth from which Miss Glenden

ay and anved many an awkwarding scored, situation with a well-timed clear

ance.

The last reinutes of the game were fraught with excitement Misa A. Fowler was the bet time and again the School itary of the twość backs, Mra, - were beaten as they were about Pertallion, being Inclined to Bcore. They gave a really ma wander all over the fal fcent exhibition and were extrems Miss E. Thomson was the pickly unlucky to lose,

well. 85, D., R. Jardine 65, Amar Singh 7 for 86),

281 for 7 dec. (C. F. Walters 102, Langridge 45 Nazir All for: 88), India 145 (3: Merchant 28, Verity 7

- for) (9)77!!

England won the first Test and were held to a draw in the second.

RA.SC/y 9th IA. Second Round-

"A" Coy, B.W.B. y H.Q.

East Lance, ge "A" Coy, Lincolns. y. R.AS,

DEL

Wing,

A. P. Guterres (Recreio) 8/Brt, Flood (RAS.C.)

A. R. Suflad (LRC)

E Hiptooln (University)' J. Forrest (Police)...)

Y. Abbau (200);/ T. H. King (Pollée) A. E. Carey (Police).

or A. Prata (Recreio) ♥

3. E. Noronha (Recralo

* 14 Hubbaryf, (CC,0, "play" for: Bouth (61. Leyla (Navy)} the Sharhald Shield next(W. K/G!""

Spath Wales The qualifcation is

fanity

18.66

19.25

Of the 223 balla sont down

by

19.50 Recreio bowlers during the two

20.00 hours in which the KC.C." scored

and an average of 20 and under 78 runs- rough average; of one. bowling against the Navy is not included owing to run off every third ball!

10.25 .10.50

A E.. Carey was in 10.63 gressive form, hitting seven boun- ». 10.66 darles in his 37, scored but of 46. 10.73 Meadows was his partner, Mea- 11.63 dows also took part in another use 11.71 ful stand, A. Kirby (18) helping 12.00 to add 47 for the fifth wicket.

1.

19

A. Prata (30) and H. A. Barros 1250 (18) added 45 for the Recreio's. 18.00 seventh wicket: before the latter 13.66 was bowled by H. Overy,

14.77

• .

Trata in compiling 80, his Kigh- 16.33 est League score of the season, 15:46 was at the wicket while 76 runs 18.60 were added. He hit only one 15.66 boundary in a very subdued In- 15.77-nings.

16,000

16.22 S. Jer (27), the wicket-keeper, 16.50 and F, E. Lawrence (20), added. 45 16.66 runs for the fourth wicket in the 16.71 ECC. total of 78," 16.71

16.12 A P. Pereira followed up his 16.22 for 28 against the Medicals by 17.00 returning the following figures;

MR

149

His frat spell yielded one wicket 18.30 for 6 rand In 8 overs, five of which 18,60 wore maidena (ng)

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