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1H15 Australian touring cricket South Africa was abandoned
THE
team made a good start in 330 pm, owing to rain, without their three-day match ---against ja ball being bowled
Bengal and Assam 器 Calerita The turf wicket was covered, After dismissing the home side but unfortunately the tarpaulin for 136 on an excellent tind wie-jonly protected the actual - vičketi ket they hit up 70 for 1 before and the run-ups were so swampy stumps were drawn.
that the bowlers would have been
Included in the Bengal and Asunable to secure a foothold. sam team were T. C. Longfield, There was a demonstration by the old Cambridge Blue and Kent the crowd when the decision was cricketer, and A. I. Hosie, the made that there would be no play. former Hampshire county player. They were out for 6 and 9 respec- tively..
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BRADMAN AGAIN.. RADMAN scored a brilliant
B223 10% out for South Aus
DOUBLE COLLAPSE
tralia against Victoria in their Sheffield Shield match at Mel- STICKY pitch caused somej remarkable cricket in the bourne. This is his second double century in consecutive innings. second Test match at Calcutta.
A
J. Ryder won the toss and petHe made 233 against Queensland. the Indians in, and the India New South Wales, so that he has
Bradman also scored 117 againstí were out for 48 in under two hours, chiefly through some fine bowling by the 49-year-old C. G. Macartney, who took five for 17, and R K Oxenham, who took the last five for 7.
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The Australians fared almost as badly. At tea they were 72 for 4, but then collapsed, sensationally and were all out for 99, the last six wickets going down for 29: Mohammed Nissar took six for 35. + *
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NOURSE'S TEST RECORD
.-D. NOURSE, the brilliant
South African batsman, set |
A
the
reached three figures in all the three Sheffield Shield games that South Australia have played this season.
When he had scored 18:
in the match against Victoria he¦ reached his 5,000 runs in Sheffield Shield cricket.
After a cautious start Bradınan cat and drove brilliantly and reached his 200 in four hours and
a quarter.
The Victorian attack
ing four overs.
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TWO APPEALS NEEDED
The previous best was 204 by Queensland
1910-1911.
200
scoring
opening
Kowloon Cricket - Chab...... veliki look to their skipper, Frank Goodwin, above, to bear the
brant of the attack in their League Inture against Crain
gurer Cricket Club at King's o Park this afternoon.
GOLF NOTES
(By “NIBLICK”).
A. T. LEE IMPROVES
AS BATSMAN
CIVIL SERVICE MAY SPRING SURPRISE CRAIGENGOWER JUNIORS, SHOULD BEAT KOWLOON RIVALS
(By LBW):
ESPITE the fact that they have only won one
DES
of their four games played to date, Craigen- gower Cricket Club should provide Kowloon Cricket Club with a rather stiff proposition this afternoon when they meet in the senior league
jat King's Park.
The Kowloon batsmen have displayed very good form in the past few weeks and should be able to rattle up a big-score against the Happy Valley bowling which, at its best, can only be classed as mediocre. A lot, however, depends on U. M. Omar. of Craigen-. gower, for if he strikes anything like his real form, the KCC. bats will have their hands. full
Since he took over the reins of captaincy of the Happy Valley club, Tinker Lee has been bowling very indifferently though his batting, curiously enough, seems to have improved. I wonder why F. K. Lee is not playing any more cricket 2 displayed excellent form against the Hong Kong Cricket earlier in the season and if he could only be persuaded to turn out regularly he would strengthen the C.C.C. bathing no end.
ȚITH & return of 145 nett J. The Kowloon skipper, Frank- G. Charlton sumexed the Goodwin, is at last showing some
Conditions were not of the best
take
BEATS CHAMPION
IN STRAIGHT SETS
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Poor Conditions
was weakened by the retirement Fear Cup and incidently recorded thing like his old form with the MISS HANCOCK of their captain, Hans Ebeling, his first competition win at the ball and, together with Robbie who tore a rib muscle after bowl-Kowloon Golf Club. Thirty-six Lee, bears the brunt of the hales medal play is a strenuous KCC attack. Somehow or other, form of competitive golf for the willie Hung has not been bowled long handicap player and onee lap a new Test cricket record for.
very much this season, though on South Africa in scoring 281 TN the Sheffield Shield match again fragments of
torn cards his day he can be very dangerous. second between New South Wales round the course bore mute testi-Taking everything into considera- against Australia in Test match at Johannesburg. and Queensland T. Allen, the mony to dashed hopes and a pro- tion I think. Kowloon will
batsman, bable monument to a double figure the points, though a draw will G. A. Faulkner at Melbourne in missed a ball from White which score at the hole where the pieces not come altogether as a surprise across the
A disconcerting wind blowing went past first slip. The batsmen (lay.
cout made con- Army Weakened While Nicholson played a purely ran and the umpire signalled a
ditons.. very bad but this az a variable wind had to be con- For their game against Civil en in bo way detract from defensive innings, Nourse flashed bye.
After two appeals by the wie-tended with in addition to a cold Service the Army will be with Miss Hancock's splendid per many magnificent strokes. particularly to the offside, ket-keeper Allen was given out drizzle, which persisted over the out the services of their skipper, formance. On the day's play she The weather Capt. LJ. Walch, Lt. C. C was a worthy winner after lead- and treated the Australian attack It appeared that the ball hit the morning round. of Grimmett, O'Reilly, Fleetwood-stumps, causing the bail to jump could be held partly responsible Garthwaite and Lt. J. P. Williams, ing 3-1 and being led 5-4 in much the first set and then running Smith, and McCormick with such up and fall back just out of posi-for the poor scores returned, but This leaves them a very
search I ever so diligently, I can weakened side and it is just pos-away with a 5-1 lead in the se little respect that it was seldom tion. any man was able to bowl a length In reply to 366 by New Spath not find a convincing reason tosible that the Civil Service may cond.
Wales, Queensland batted very account adequately for the fact force a win.
Mrs. Kayll who unexpectedly Nourse hit 35 4's in an innings doggedly, despite the easy wicket; that a return of 5% strokes over. In the second division 2 good hugged the baseline, put up a which lasted five hours, and he did and were 330 for eight at the close par should win the trophy.match should be seen when the spirited light in the closing stages H. C. Borner 146, A. Andrews junior teams of K.C.C. and Craf in the tenth game she saved- not give a real chance.
TWO GOOD STANDS 147, A. J. Dennis 147, W. Tarlor gengower meet at Happy Valley-three match points before loging GILBERT BOWLS BUMPERS R. LONERGAN, the New 147, and E. F. Y. Barnes 149 were The home team should win, but at 64, and on one occasion re- to do this they will have to dis-quired only an act to level the miss. George Lee and F. E Law-scores at 5-all! She, however, 201 by A. Marks featured the third against Queensland in their Shef-BOGEY POOL
rence cheaply as both these hats employed the wrong tactics. Had day's play in the Sheffield Shield field Shield match at Sydney owing
men are capable of hitting up big she made more use of her anus- match between New South Wales to Jiness. New South Wales!THE January Bogey Pool en-scores.
ual abilities at the net she would and Queensland at Sydney.
were all out for 366, and "stumps joyed an extry of two score Civil Service juniors will meet probably have won; as it was she. fodd and was credited to E. G. Judd the Medicals, who should win, allowed Miss Hancock to drive Gilbert made the ball get up were drawn."
to him
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PADDLE GILBERT'S bumping A South Wales batsman, was next in order of strokes. E deliveries and an inniass of unable ut plays batsmette
awkwardly, and both H. Mudge H. Madge and L. Fallowfield who, playing off a limit handicap, while Eong Kong Cricket Club her of the court with a barrage and R. Robinson retired with split gave them a good start, scoring pencilled a 63 net This win fol-are fielding an "A" team for of deep cross-court forehand fingers Robinson returned later 54 and 37 respectively, and later lowing so closely on his success in their friendly against the Navy, dzīves Only on one occasion to complete his innings, but Mudge A. McGilvray, the captain, and the Eclectic Competition, has The match between the Indians was she beaten at the net, but was unable to do so.
White figured in a stand of 58
earned the attention of the Handi- and Recreio (second division) she only came up eight times in cap-Committee, who have cut the has, I understand, been called off the whole matcht Esait down to 16.
Queensland had been dismissed
for 344 and New South Wales
went in again 22 runs ahead or NO SENIOR
the first innings. After the acci dents to Mudge and Robinson, A. Marks set about the bowling and scored 201. He was most severe Jon Gülbert, whose fast deliveries he hooked to the boundary in vicious [style.
A
LEAGUE SOCCER
CLASHES TO-DAY
(Continued from Page 47
THE EIGHTH AND SEVENTH
FOR the third time of asking,
IMPORTANT CAER
CLARK MATCH
Beat Week At Net® Miss Hancock's forehand driv- ing was perfect and she covered up any weakness on the back Thand in a most experienced; man- ner. She was, however, very vul- nerable at the net, and unless she can put in some good hard praze face overhead and on the volley before the Final Mrs. Wilson is Likely to have an easy, pässage. to
Champions Must Beat Saints To-day
Hong Kong Ladies will have
will members please note that the stream at these holes is out of bounds. The penalty is stroke Ferguson Killen and Hartiganwiththere are still a few pizyers and distance and must be complied are good in the military forward who think they are allowed to play BALASKAS BREAKS SPELL line, while Campbell, supported the ball if it does not rest in USTRALIA'S opening bats by Nelson and Coyle, should be water, but this is not the case; if men, J. H. Fingleton and Wenough for the Chinese forwards the ball goes over the bank edge A. Brown, who both scored cen-1 St. Joseph's strengthened by on the fairway side of the scream when they meet St. Andrew's Le taries, laid the foundation of what the return of Leonard and it is out of bounds. promised to be a huge score by Darky Lee, should give a bet putting on 233 runs against ter account of themselves against A NINETEENTH CRITICISM South Africa when play was begun the Navy than in their last meet OVERHEARD in the third Test match at New-ing, and, in spite of the absence lands.
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be on their mettle this afternoon
dies at Sookunpoo in their Clark Cup match, focif Should lose the match they will also lose the trophy which they have held over since the inception Banctus of the tournament,
Miss Hancock lost to Mrs. Kayi! ets in last year's beat Miss 2nd
Host to Mrs. CPL
Filson Champion? Mrs Wilson's powerful and ac- curate driving down both side
of Sinclair, should win or at least VU PĀRTICULARLY The South Africans, however, force a draw.
Amonious member was over It must be said, however, that lines left Mrs. Dowling very tired lof whom I Balaskas, the googly In the remaining - two game beard last Sunday deploring and the chances of a St. Andrew's
bowler, was outstanding after South China A should gamer condemning our evil game of liar victory are extremely remote, but at the end of the first set, but striking his length, stuck grimly both points from remun, while dice. Be held forth at consider the Hong Kong Ladies defence she played pluckily against a to their task and turned the game the East Lanes, though they may able length and detail illustrating will do well to watch Miss P. Gitch superior opponent. by capturing 8 wickets for 129 be extended by Stonecutters, his point with fact, ment a certis, the Saints leader, who, if present form Mrs Wilson runs Australia were 362 for 8 should win
is favoured to win the 1936 title tain womber, who had Ipst six left alone, will prove to be ex when stumpe were drawn......
been in a row. This is sapping tremely dangerous,
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Best Junior Game A The best game in the Second HAMPSHIRE SEC.
HONOURED BL Division to-morrow should be be GHMuir, the retiring tween Eastern and the Navy, who
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