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the match at Twickenham result 1.~McÇARE'S hundred in the When play was resumed Altened in a 3-3 draw, while in the S. MAR med recalls and address played cautiously but in a 3-3 draw, while lan the first time I saw him make attractively, and gradually wore Cardiff by 9 points to mil The russ, writes a Home.corespondent down the bowling In the last last match at Swansea saw Wales It was in fact his first-big innings hour 57 runs were added, but at win by 12 points to 5. in England.
the close Queensland still required. He began very moderately with 233 to avoid an innings defeat. W. M. Woodfull's side 1930 and was sent in first at Oxford in the
I. A. R. Peebles was then in his
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CRAIGENGOWER'S
CHALLENGE
K.CC. SHOULD DEFEAT CIVIL SERVANTS
UNIVERSITY TO MAKE DEBUT
(By LBW.)
HE most important senior League cricket match this afternoon is the game between the Indian Recreation Club and Craigengower Cricket Club at Sookunpoo, as it will be interest- ing to see if the Indians will be able to maintain their 100 per cent record against the Happy Valley team, who have so far proved to be a very. strong batting side.
As in the case of all League matches, the winning of the toss will perhaps have a lot to do with the result, and I am inclined to think that Frank Pereira will take first knock if he should call right in the spin.
The Kowloon Cricket Club, who shared the points with the Hong Kong Cricket Club last week, should have no difficulty in beating the Civil Service Cricket Club, even though the latter beat the LE.C. in a friendly last Saturday.
Kowloon will again be withouty the services of W. C. Bong, other
wise all their best players are
available. So far as the Indians
are concerned, they will be at full
strength and the question seems to be whether Frank Pereira and A Minu, with the aid of A. H. Madar (and possibly A. R. Abbas) will be able to get the Craigen- gower men out cheaply enough to force a win.
The LRC wicket is playing The following are the teams {very well these days so that I will England:-Owen Smith (St. Mary's not be at all surprised to see! Hospital); Prince Obolenski (Ox-
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BAD FIELDING TO BLAME ford). Cramer, (Richmond), Gerrard (some very high scoring..
(Bath), Sever (Leicester); Sale (Lei- The University will open their holder of motoring records, is hope that he would get going. I
TF they had held their catches, cester). Gadney (Leicester); Candler programme against the Royal Planning an attempt to set up an
the South Africans would pro (Bart's Hospital), "Kendrew very best form and McCabe gave bably have been in an unbeatable ester). Nicholson (Leicester). Lag I have not seen much of the
Navy at King's Park and, though,ntirely new record with a Bri several unaccepted chances, but position at the end of the third land (Northampton), Webb (Devon-
He is going to Montlhery, near (Coventry, University as yet, I rather think! the characteristics of his batting day's play in the first Test against Port Services), Clarke
Hamilton Hill),
Harle the match will end, in a draw...
Paris, with a streamlined saloon Dunkley were plainly to be seen and the Australia at Durban.
• fear with a heavy-oîl engine ex- qnins), and Weston (Northampton). Christ Church ground echoed with A. G. Chipperfield, who increased
Wales:-Y. G. J. Jenkins (London
The Juniors
jactly "simike" to those now being applause for the pinch through his score from 2 to 109, was drop Welsh); Claude Davey (Swansea), In the second division, the used in London's
"buses. W. Wooler (Cambridge),/ J. Rees the covers, the whip-like cut and ped several times.
With the help of A. Denly, his the forceful strokes either side of At the start of the day it looked (Swansea); McCall (Welch Regi-Craigengower Cricket Club will be
ment); Tanner (Swansea), Clia at home to the Indian R.C. juniors faithful mechanic and adjutant the bowler off the back foot as though the South Africans were Jones (Cambridge): T. Rees-New-and should win unless J. S. Abdul-li all his record-breaking efforts, From that innings McCabe has going to finish off the Australian port), Bary Evans (Lianelly), 1. Wil Curreem and A. Baker get going Byston hopes to average 100 miles never looked back. To-day he is innings in summary fashion. Two lians (Cross Keys), W. Thomas probably a member of the mythical wickets fell at 299 (for six), but (Neath). G. Williams (Aberavon), J., with the bat and ball respective hour for 24 hours.
Records for heavy-oll or com- (London ly. Lang (Llanelly), A Rees tworld elever
Chipperfield was missed when 26 Welsh) and J. Long (Swansea). At Pokfulam the University Pression-ignition engines have and again at 40, O'Reilly stayed Beuter.
will entertain the Navy, who only recently been recognised by 40 minutes and Grimmett nearly
should win, while the Police will the international committee which ON Bradman, playing in his an hour and a bak. They held
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BRADMAN - AGAIN
for South Australia at Adelaide, did the scoring acored 117 against his former State, New South Wales.
Bradman and CL. Badcock, who made 150, put on 202 in two
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Wales WARNE IN NAGPUR MATCH Scotland
WARNE, the Worcestershire Ireland professional, who is in India
Totzla
and a half hours for the second coaching played for the Australians wicket. Bradman's innings. Issted in their match: against Central two hours 40 minutes and includ- Provinces and Berar, at Nagyiz. ed only seven 4's.
The close of play score was 397 for 3
TABLE TO DATE
Goals
8. 4. 4:0 90 90
distance.
As far as I know, there are only two friendlies the Club will attempt to set up figures for this entertain the Army, while the KC.C. juniors will be at home to Later U2 at Pendine Sands, the HR.C.C. second eleven. Be Carmarthenshire, Eyston proposes 8 low are some of the selected to attack the fiying kilometre re- cord with a special engine of
ECC 1st XL-F. Goodwin (Capt secret design installed in his Main), E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, A. Speed of the Wind Warne is an Australian by birth.although never winning a Blue, T. Lay, R. Las, E. S. W. Smith, N The home side batted first, but played for Oxford University A. E. Mackay, A. W. Ramsey, S. T. made a feeble resistance to good against the West Indies in 1923, Gittins, F. Zommern and G. C. Bur
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bowling. They were all out for and appeared regularly for Oxford Bett
LR.C. 1st XI F. D. Per TEAM AT PRACTICE
121, of which total Labgate scored University Authentica and Elze-(Capt), S. A. Ismail, A. H. Maciar,
mantles.
∙DANGER OF-DEFEAT THE "Australian touring teams.
were at one time in danger
Oxenham took three wickets for of defeat by Central India in their 27, Alexander two for 17, and Mair match at Indore.
Itwo for 26.
PARKER AS UMPIRE
They scored only 223 in reply At the close the Australians had to 380 (Ebaya 106) by Central scored 64 for two. India,s and were asked to follow- on At Inch four wickets were down for 76, but Hendry and Morrisby brought about a recovery. At the tez interval the score was 246 for eight wickets.
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tralia's huge first innings total of after the war that he took a pro 575 in the Sheffield Shield matchminent position among English at Adelaide
Playing for Natal in the 1926-27 season, he took part in an opening partnership of 424 reas with 1-1. Siedle against Orange Free State
been bestem
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A. R. Minn, A. S. 'Somad, Mel Arcail, Y. el Arcali, A. R. Abbas
Nazario, A. P. Kitchell and M. P.
Madzer.2
el Arenili
HKCC 1st NE E Pearce,
The Army-Capt L J. Walch
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Radio Strengthened IRC, 2nd XI— A K Init
The Radio will encounter the (Capt), M. R. Abbas, J.-S. Abdul- at Bloemfontein.
Currcem, A. R. Suthad, A. K. Sufiad. Club and with the assistance of This stand set up a record for A. Balear, M. Afzal, A. M. Eamjaan, O M Omaz, formerly of the the Currie Cup Competition, and M. E. Abbas, H. T. Barms and F. Young Indians, and the return of his own immings of 252 not out
C. Rocha, their captain, and Has- | 1932, appointment of Charles
Parker as a first-class nice was also a record, which has since (Capt.), L. A. Poarce, & E. Dockusan, they will be able to field a
Owen Hughes, D. Kilbee, RD Very-formidable side brings to a rather unexpected end in the following season he play Gillespie, G. S. Dunkley, H. W-Brines The Eastern me of the favour- the distinguished playing careered for South Africa
in three Meinoes, &C. Growder and Frites for the Junior Shield, will of this
Gloucestershire
Marshall. great
Tests against England.
HK.CC. 2nd XIA. E. Mackoneet Recreio, who have been zie (Capt), G. E. B. Divett, J. Stein, greatly weakened through infaz- To Parker now in his 51st year
N. P. Fox, L. S. Forber, W. Wooding, ies and the loss of several players ARTHUR MORTON PASS V. C. Bond, H.-J. Armstrong, JH who have transferred to the Liza
Davies, J. R. Way and J. E. Potter Portaguess ETHUR MOETON, the Derby-
shire cricketer, and, since (Cat.), Capt. D. W. Perse, LA C The best game to be seen in the
Garthwaite, Lt. J. P. Williams, Junior Division, however, is like The overnight not outs, Fallow He played his first match for 1926, a frat-class umpire, has died 1. 1. B. Johnson, Lt. Prichard, C. Sly to be that between the East feld and Little, batted well in Gloucestershire in 1905, but it was after an illness that kept him out M Elvin, Sergt. Daniells, Cat Bel Lancs and the Air Force. Both carrying their second wicket part- not til 1920 that he really assert of the game all last seESCIL
lard, Bdan: King and Pté Bezl nership to 129 and after Marks
fed himself.
Be first played for Derbyshire had been dismissed cheaply, Loner- Five times he has taken 200 cr in 1903, and became their outstand- gan, playing against his old State, more wickets in a seesm for ing all-rounder. In 1910, and
D.G.S. SHOULD WIN and Robinson offered stout resist-Glocestershire. Although proba (again, in 1922, he took a hundred bly the most consistent slow left wickets, and made a thousand, zums Robinson completed a capita hand howler of his day, his Test in 1914
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Tomorrow, the much improved tears will encounter the century, including fourteen boun- арректалеев against Australia Against Essex, he established
afternoon Miss Helen Bockler, | Fusiliers, - and a very fast and daries, before being caught by were limited to Manches unique record. In 1922 he scored their captain, and incidentally
game should be seen. Waite At the close, with two ter in 1921.
100 not out at Leyton, and on the their centre forward, is an excel- wickets to fall, New South Wales
Yorkshire same ground in the next
YORKSHIRES JAMAICAN were still 251 rana behind.
benefit seasons he made another 100 not ext form at the moment and up- | less she is “marked" properly the ricket five out, 120 not out, and 1312
"y" will be badly beaten. balls, The He played football for Derby
five, how County and
Cance
A BIG TASK
bowlers.
For Glouc at Bristol, match-Par times, with
ad to follow seco
fmelde Shield
IN NICOLSON DEAD
the tearns are as follows:
Miss D. Faro, Miss 7. Fow) La Murray, Miss. 1 Ingram, Kemy: Miss I. Syrik, Mint "K. Tonge,
VON CRAMM ACTIVE AGAIN Miss V Bradbury, Miss F. George
Gvon Cra
mouth and conducted by Hans
and- Miss E Holloway.
{DG£7 Mig 2. Langbottom,
Haily Miss D Turners Miss. West, Mix A Chobb, Ming M. chell, Miss Ho, Miss M. de Mim E-Bockler, Mins 3. Brondby
viny much the same type of foot. ball and the BAF. forward. liña, with; Murrzy, Solis... and Ewzrt, should give the soldiers plenty to think about.
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