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DOGGED BY BAD LUCK
TE M.C.C. wound up their tour JUST before they started their
over the Australian XI. by 205 United Provinces at Allahabad, runs, when the home side col-the Australians were so badly hit lapsed against some fine bowling by illness and injuries that they had to enlist the services of Frank by Sims and Parkı
A McGilvray, the New South Tarrant, the old Middlesex "player, Wales captain, was out to a re-land-Joe Daris-
markable catch by Human at 145. They made a good start, never- Running to take the catch in thetheless, and after a delay caused -outfield. Haman tripped up but in by rain, took two wickets for 11 stantly shot out his hand as he lay runs in the few overs that were stretched full length on the grass played prior to the lancheon inter At the dose of play the and held the ball inches from the val
United Provinces had lost 8 wie- ground.
kets for 115 runs.
**
UNTSUAL INCIDENT
Four Australians, C. G. Macart- iner, O. Wendel Bill. H. Ironmon- captain's innings of 104 byrer, and J. E. Ellis, were safer
A Ryder enabled the Austra-ing from the effects of immocula-
lan touring team to gain a first tion against enteric, a precaution inning's lead of 105 runs in their taken when A. Allsopp had to be first unofficial Test with India. taken to hospital suffering from There was an unusual incident the disease. Allsopp will be out. daring the game. After Love had of the game for six weeks. been given out law. on an appeal
by the bowler, Mahommed Nissar.
**
the Yuvraj of Patiala, captain of HOLMES MAKES AN APPEAL the Indian side, who was fielding!
LRT. HOLMES, captain of
A. W. Hayward, abověï- will. resume leadership of the HS. CC in their League fixture against the Kowloon Cricket Club this afternoon on the Chab
ground. He did not play Inst week against the Craigengower Cricket Club owing to a hand in- jury.
NEW ZEALAND OUT FOR 81
at silly mid-off, called him back the MCC team, appended Read's Ito the crease.
AUSTRALIAN BARRACKED
THERE
for a friendly spirit in cricket at
a reception given in honour of the team in Sydney.
"Everybody who has the wel-!
TERE was an unpleasant in-fare of the Empire at heart should cident during the match be do everything he can for cricket.” tween the Australian touring team be said.
Inine wickets.
Tot
Expresses Not Relished
BARBER AND PARKS ADD 187 IN 125 MINUTES
K.C.C. WITHOUT HUNG AGAINST CLUB
ARMY HANDICAPPED FOR HOME GAME
ENGINEERS SHOULD BEAT NAVY
(By “LBW")
N spite of the fact that they gained a ve torious win over the Craigengower Club last week, when they had to score 172 YUHIS in something like 95 minutes, the Hong Kong Cricket Club will have all their work cut out if they are to beat the Kowloon Cricket Club in the most important senior league cricket match this afternoon on the Club ground.
The match will probably end in a draw, but if Frank Good win wins the toss and sends the Club in, then indeed the K.C.C.'s chances of victory are extremely rosy. A W-Hayward: will- resume leadership of the HKCC, while Tam Pearce will also be turning out for them. The mainland team will be without W. C.
Hung, for whom S. V. Gittins will deputise.
In the only other first division league game of the afternoon -at Sookmpoo-the Army, will be handicapped against Craigen- gower, being without the services of Major Bonavia, who left for Home by the Neuralis last week, and Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, who is away at Camp. They have, however, a fairly good team out and should at least force a draw, if not win
zare
team The Craigengower very strong on paper and the one
thing about them is that somebody CHINESE POLICE
always manages to come off with It is their bowling.
New Zealand were skittled out the bat.
SURPRISED
Airmen Recover In Second Half
THIRD DIVISION LEAGUE SOCCER FIXTURE
and the Favraj of Patiala's XL "Let us rtilise the game so that for 81 by the MCC in the first however, that is doubtful, as nei by we members of the British Em-unofficial Test match, which com- ther U. M. Omer nor A I. which the Australians
pire may understand and know menced here yesterday the tour-Lee has shown very impressive
The Juniors Amar Singh played forward to one another better. Let us play ists replying with 277 for 2 be form thus far.
In their second division lea a ball and missed it. His wicket to win, but let us enjoy the game fore the close of play---
H. D. Read, the Middlesex play-gue clash the Kowloon juniors, was broken." but whether by the land play with as friendly a spirit Devastatingly fast bowling by
er, who in one spell before lunch who will be at home to the H ball or by the wicket-keeper, I. E as we can
took 4 wickets for 10 runs in five C.C. second eleven, should take The Chinese Police received a Ellis, was not quite clear.
Ellis, supported by his captain,
overs, was responsible for the the points, while CCC should severe setback to their hopes of sensational collapse of the home have no difficulty in beating the winning the Third Division foot- Jack Ryder,, maintained that Amaz
THE Nawab of Patandi will team Read finished up with 6 Singh was bowled Amar Singh
captain India in the Test for 26. twice went away and came back.
England next) Eventually the umpire declared matches against
-Barber (122 not out) and Har- him not out. The crowd barrack-summer.
ry Parks, who hit ten boundaries jed Elis, who later stumped Amer An Oxford Blue, Pataudi played in an innings for 100 runs, flog-
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IMPORTANT CAER CLARK GAME TO-DAT
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STEEL, COULSON'S, LEAGUE
Billiards And Snooker Results
ball eksampionship when they were surprisingly defeated by the Air Force by the odd goal in three on the Kowloon' ground - yester- day in their postponed 'game,
The first half was very, evenly contested, but a well placed shot the by Fan Kwai-choy gave Chinese Police the lead at the in- terval.
The second half are the Air- men use their weight to advan
The following are the latest re-tage and they kept the Chinese. on sults in the Steel, Coulson's Billiards the defence for the whole of the
last 15 minutes. League: December 17:
C. & P.Q's 3 R. N. Y. Police Prison Officers 2 RW.F. Sets. B.E. Stand Dockyard The Central British Ladies Catholic Umon 3 Garrison Sgts.
st win to-day's game if they December 23-
Frison Officers
their
Marzay, the right-winger, equalised for the Aimen when he shot through a group of play- 2ers, and soon after Solix convert- jed a neat centre from Ewait. Not
long after Ewart sent across grounder which was missed by all the other forwards.
3
FWL For Agst
6:128
8 6:22
THIRD DIVISION
Goals PW LDF ́A P!» -13 10 12 46 15 22 Chinese Police 12 8 4 1 27 16′′)
Fusiliers
Air Force 137 42 2 36 22 16 East Lancs.10 6 13:28 18 1 Medicals 12 63 731 23 15 11 6 5 0:32 23 12
Sellers, the captain is unable to played in a Test match for any! make the journey because of bus-country shall not afterwards be! ness claims, and the side will be eligible to play in à Test match captained by P. A. Gibb, the against that country without the young Cambridge player, who did consent of its Board of Control” so well in his first season with
Recently the MCC, received a the county last summer.
letter from the Nawab of Bhopal George Hirst, the county coach the president of the Board of and ex-England player, will Control in India, asking permis-are to remain in the running for St. Patrick's
the championship, and will be all BWF Syts2EE Sets
Garrison Sets 13 C & PURS company the following 13 players: sion for the Nawab of Pataudi to out to repeat their former sac- Dockyard 1 CS.C.C.
S/Condr. Andrews made a 54 and The-Chinese attacked in the P. A Gibb (capt.), N. W. D. play and captain All India next
cess, when they just beat Yardley, Sutcliffe Leyland, Verity, summer.
opponents after a close struggle. Dr. Shaw a 41 break. The result of closing minutes but Fogg brought ENY Police Y Catholic Union Club off a fine gave from Fan Kwai- “Much Improved”?
game has not yet been received
choy. The "Y" Ladies, however, are
LEAGUE TABLE. a much improved combination, -TEST PREPARATIONS both in defence and in attack, Catholic Union preparation for the 1936-37 since their last meeting and pro- Prison Officers
CS.CC. her Garrison Sets BCROCKETT, who has. Test matches between Austra-cotine that Men Dot was not only Australia's greatest Cricket Club proposes to spend place in the team, they should re- E. Sgts. ¡C. & P.O's umpire, but one of the most £100,000 in extending the seating cord their first win over their Dockyard famous in the world.
and in other respect adding to opponents.
In case Miss Dalziel is unable Y. Police
St. Patrick's Two of his decisions made cric the spectators comfort bet history and controversy. With the proposed additional to play Miss Brachury-will-pro- One was when, in 1911, he no-accommodation the ground will bably be brought into the side on balled Pitcher, a Victorian hailed seat 100,000 people without over the right-wing, and Miss 0. Dal-lts
ziel will fill the vacancy at in- December 12 St. Patrick's as a coming Test bowler, six times crowding.
aide-right
2. Garrison Sgts. When the alterations are com in succession for throwing.
The Central British Association Dockyard
Prison Officers 4 CSC.C Pitcher, who was playing for plete, it will be the most capacions
1 Catholic Union his State
against the South arens in the world built for any Ladies are relying on the same on off
Mr. Gill (GU.C.) made a break of 28 Africans, had to finish the over one sport. Only the great Olym team which has so far represent
led them in
**Y"-LutfiestomMiss J. Weller Miss December 19: career ended with that match. Berlin for the Games next year P. McCaw and Miss A. Fowler Mrs. Dockyard THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION with donkey drops. His first-class pic Stadium now being built
The other was when he gave will compare with it in seating Brown, Miss E. Thomson and Mrs. W. Sets.
A B. Ferry, Miss 0. Dalziel, Miss C & PO 2 Prison Officers · Clem Hill run out at a critical expacity.
Adey Garrison Sgts 2 Catholic Union When the England team visited S. Dalziel, Mrs. Read, Miss J. Adey Go
3 RNY Police point in a Test match against Eng-
LEAGUE TABLE PARA Iand
Melbourne for the second Text and Miss M. Westcott
Miss *CE A. Ladies; Miss, F. Best;
FWL For Agst This resulted in one of the most match of the 1922-33 tour the J. Walter and Miss P. Woolley, Ming
6.622Ɛ unpleasant demonstrations ever gates were closed at ten o'clock in P. Everest, Miss M. Bryson Miss L Catholic Union the morning of the second day Woolley, Miss P. Blackmore, Mas M. Prison Officers.
[cs.cc. appearance in the Colony in a seen on an Australian ground.
and Mas E. Roussean But. Crockett minded less than after over 50,000 people had gain Smith, Mrs. M. White, Miss D. Hunt RWF. Sgty
Garrison Sets. representative game, and his per-
Dockyard Bas formance as hooker will be eager-janyone. He was as fearless as he led admission.
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(Continued from-Poge 4) Fast Services Backs The United Services are field- ing a very powerful side, and
y looked forward to
and the teams are
The game commences, at 4 pm.
LARWOOD SAYS "NO
Preocz
WIDES GIVE VICTORY THE Australian touring: team
beat
H
United Services>-Fna (Army); Lt. St. Clair Ford (Navy),
Evans is supporting St. Clair Ford F Floyd (Army), Cpl. Presse match ended in a thund on the right and this should com- |(Boyal Marines)-Chine. Táght-(Loyal prise the most dangerous com- Marines). Lieut Lincoln (Army), and would have been bination on display, while Fraker Lieut. Bebert (Army), Paym. Lieur for the
Fraser (Navy), L/CyL Zmes (Army) wickets at Johannesburg. The
will be the centre in support of Sowman (Navy), Sp. Callinan
(Army), L/Cpl Harrison (Arcy)}) An
B. Evans (Navy), and Puns Mo
Preece, who gave a splendid dis-) ((Army yaho
*!,
Snooker-League
Uisters
Liga Portuguesa 10 5 5 0 32 22 10 45.222 20 '10 Engineers Earopean Poli
The following are the latest re- St. Joseph's
the idea was to turn him into a PaykY pitcher Whether he would have RE Sgt. been a success as a finger of the C&-PO ball in the American Fashion St. Patrick's
That doubtful; top-class: pitchers are not made in a night or even in a year but Larwood would have pulled them in at the
ENT. Pulice
3 RE Sets.
St. Patrick's
2
Builwar
Totals
29.
-128 57.57 14 799 299
PRESS SOCCER
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Europeans To Meet
Chines
The European and Chinese Press will meet for the first time.
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The teams ar
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