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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1936

RICHARDSON HITS THIRD LEAGUE CENTURY

Home Soccer Results

London, Saturday.

The home defeat of Glasgow Celtic by St. Johnstone in the Sec rand Round of the Scottish Cup

provided the major sensation today's soccer programme

LAS VIISOR

Blackburn Chaises Grimsby

Bir ham

Reading Southend Watford

3 Notts C 2-Torquay

5. Coventry

THIRD DIVISION. (Nee

BRIDGE AND MAH JONGG.

3-DRIVE TO DIT

APY.MECA

The Women's Section” nf, the ÷Eiropean YM.C.A., are holding a “Games Afternoon? › més. Mon- -day, comprising Bridge and MaN Jongy in aid of the "Y" Ladies' Hockey Club funds. Y

The function -3a. being haid în the West Longe from 3 g, and a charge of $1 · (including tex) is being made.

FIRST DIVISION

1 Everton

0 -Arsenal

4. W. Brom

Hudfeld

1 Leeds

2 Chester

✪ Sunland

3 Chesterfeld

0

K.ETC. SCORE

0 Bolton

101 Hartlepools

1

FINE VICTORY

1

2

2 Southport.

Láverpool Middlesbro Ports th

Wednesday

(Stoke

Wolves

Preston..

-3 Brentford

1 Manter C.

0 Derby

SECOND DIVISION

Barnsley Blackpool Bradford C. Bury

Doncaster Man'ter U

Newcastle Norwich Notts F.

Plymouth

Tottenham

1 W. Ham

-

Barrow

3N. Brighton

Oldham

↑ Rochdale

Botherham Stockport

2 Wrexham

*York

2 Barlington

2 Halifax- 1 Hammere Grene

2 Gateshead

2 Eineska

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Hamilton

2. Arbroath 1 Hearts

1 SCOTTISH CUP (2nd Round)

4 Bradford

2 Charlijn

I

2 Swansea

1

1 Leicester

7. Port Vale

2

Partick

1. Burnley

5 Southampt'n Clyde

4 Hibernian

◊ Sheffield U. 1

D'Time

5 Galston

0 Hull City

1

Albion

1 Rangers

2 Fullan

Faldrk

1 Klamrock

2

Dundee

2 Airdrie

Elgin City

◊ Queen O'S..

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1 C'd besth

Bristol C Cardi

5 Swindon

Morton

2 Luton

3 Motherwell

Crystal P. Gillingham Millwall

5 Bristol R

1 Bournemouth

0 St. Miren

1 Aldershot *

2 Celtic

1 St. Johnstone

01 Aberdeen 1

6 King's Park

-Reuter

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Brighton

Northampton 2 Clapton Queen's PR 1. Newport

INNINGS RESULTS IN

CS.C.C. TRIUMPH

CENTURY PARTNERSHIP WITH PERRY

WHY DONT KEC. MAKE MORE USE OF MCKENZIE?

(By LBW)

ALTHOUGH the Civil Service Cricket Club's

win over the Army in the first division of the OVER RADIO SC. Cricket League at Sookunpoo on Saturday was not altogether unexpected, it was nevertheless a very meritorious effort and full marks must be give

Fast Mamak Hockey

“Match®

GUEST BRILLIANT AT

FULL BACK

the side, especially JE. Richardson.

Richardson may well look back on the match as a personal triumph for it was mainly due to his 101 rus, which included 18 boundaries, that made victory possible for the Civil Service. He was also associated in a second wicket partnership of 121 runs with A. E. Perry and when it is remembered that Perry only scor-" The terrific pace set by the fored 28 runs during all this time, it may be better appreciated how 1wards of the Kowloon Indians enterprising Richardson was

(By "STICKS")

2 team, Guest's excellent work at

-At King's Park the Kowloon Cricket Club improved their

3 right back for the Radio and last chances of winning the shield with a two-wicket win over Craigen-

I but not least, the very efficient way gower Cricket Club, while the game at Happy Valley between the 1in which the game was refereed junior teams of these Clubs also resulted in a win for Kowloon. gby Capt. Kim and Mr. G. T

5 Dundee United 3 Palmer, were outstanding features Dealing with the Civil Service, E MDawson. the top-scorer,

3 Stenhousemuir 0 of the Mamak hockey match be-Army match, the Civil Service played delightful cricket, his

3 St. Bernards 0tween the Kowloon Indians' Ten-won the toss and elected to send shots to the leg side being parti- 0nis Club and the Radio Sports in fire Army, who promptly settled cularly pretty. C.S.ME Elvin" play-

3 Third Lanark 2 Leith

2jDbeattie

-1 Club at Caroline Ell, yesterday, down to some quick scoring. Alled patient cricket for his 33,

2 when the former won by two goals their early batsmen came off, with though he also brought off some 0 to mil

the result that they were able to nice shots, one drive past cover declare at 188 for 9 wickets. It in particular, being very specta-

(Continued- om Page 7)

LEAGUE CRICKET AVERAGES

BATTING

(qualification," average of 25)

„„FIRST DIVISION

cular.

-Faced with this big total, the CS.C.C. started. disastrously, losing their first wicket with but. one run on the board. It was at this stage that Richardson and Perry came together, and, defying Inns, Roms RS. N.O. Avge. all that was sent down to them,

2 106 100** 1 106.00

saw 121, runs added before the 3 183

1 91.50

Į partnership, was broken: Richard- 72.00

son's century is the third in the 46.00

league this season-Harry Owen Hughes and Alec Pearce have also reached three figures..

The match at Kowloon wES - A 39.25 triumph for the skipper of the 36.50 winning side, Franke Goodwin pro 36.45ducing his best form tostaks siz 30.00 Craigenzower wickets at a cost of

H. Owen Hughes '(Club)

R. D. Gillespie (Club)

T. A Pearce (Club)

4

Lt. M. K. Brauwell (Navy)

3

144 107* 2

92

1

E. C. Fincher (E.C.C.)

5

175

53.

E. F. Fincher (E.C€)

5 128

43*

2'

1. E. Richardson (CS.C.C.)

3

118

101.

43.45 42.66 39.33

A. H. Madar (LRC)

157

89.

ER. Duckitt (Club)

73

51

A S. Sirhind "(IRC):

5

NA E. Mackay (K.C.C.)

5 120

46*

Lt. J. P. Wiliams (Army) E. Zimmern (CCC)

·44.

5 135

SECOND DIVISION

2

91

91.00

A

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64*

3 103

85%.

6 161

·56*

6

213

90

-56

3

82

0

27.33

3 279

54

[C. W. Lam (CCC).

2.00

seven runs apiece. am told that Francis Zimmern defended Stubbornly for Craigengon Cricket Club, scoring 88. rans 6450 after having allowed himself to 51.50 settle down before attempting any 40.25 fast scoring. He played Good *35.50 win with beautifully straight

30.00 bat

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SECOND DIVISION

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L. J. Sira (Recreio)

26.35

INDIANS BEAT

MEDICALS

Cricket In The

Rain

BAKER'S 4 FOR 28

Clab

The Indian Recreation juniors collected, another threat 5.00 points yesterday when they → heat 520 the Royal Army Medical Corps by 554 8 wickets in their league engage- 6.37 ment at Sockampoo, the game be- 212 6:57 |ing played in a continuous drizzle.

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7.00 Pte Thompson, ran out 7-28 Sergt. Castell, b Bakar 7.50 Cpl Bowells, b Baker

164.41/Cpl Spook, b Baker |L/Cpi. Apps, b, Abbas 8.30 Sergt. Lewis, b Rumjahn 883 Cpl. Frimble, st Heptuls, b $9,274

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933 Pte. Saunders, not oft

Pte Westwood,

Pte. Foster

58

L. G. Gosano (Recreio)

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F. M-el Areal (IRC).

Y. Durling (ECC) Tel. Tufnell (Navy) App RAMC) C. W. Lam (CCC) GIA Lọc (CC.

F. Zhumern (CCG)

L/Cpl Hopcroft (R.A.SC.) RG Robertson (4.5.C.C.); Cpl. Roddinot (RE-) WL McKenzie (ECC): 2. R. Hunter (Police) L/Cplp. Waterbridge (F.E.)

¡¤ T Lee (CCC))) Seget Exton (RE).

48.5

1091

31.3

T14

Total

Bowling

35.2

LAS

651

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