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KEE MCC Committee have Conference at their meeting in sent £50. to the fund making strong recommendation, to all provision for the widow of H. Rjafiliated clubs to try out the new Cameron, the South Africa £Kw, experimental law next sea- cricketer. The secretary, Mr. Won.

The council also decided to

Captain's Cup at the Kow- Findlay, in a letter says: "Jock Cameron was not only a magni-adopt the new law in all their loon Golf Club has been reached Scent cricketer, but a dear fellow." representative conference matches with the exception of one match!

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AVERY important game in the first division 2 and 1, E. W. Black trounced.

of the cricket league will be played this after- E G. Judd 5 and 3, while T. D. ESPITE the receipt of the Paton had to go to the 20th hole noon at Sookunpoo when the Indian Recreation sum of 51.700 from the before winning from J. D. The Club will be at home to the Hong Kong Cricket TACK Phillips, the young Bor Test matches with South Africa son.

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The result will have a very important

The Indians must wid if they are going to be the champion club of the season, but a draw will place them on the same terms with Kowloon, in which case a replay will be necessary.

Both teams will no doubt be at full strength and as a draw will serve no useful purpose to the Club I expect that they will put the Indians in to bat if they should win the toss.

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be watched by the South County Cricket Club report shows ing beyond the usual 15, his pre-bearing on the ultimate destination of the shield. African Test Selectors when be an excess of expenditure over in-vious round against Christenson play's for Border against the came of £395 and the annual re- concluded at the 19th.

B. K. Collings zod A..A. Lopes Australian touring team at Eastport adds, "a deficit in respect of London

next year's accounts must be will meet to-day to decide the A younger brother of Denis anticipated."

fourth place and provide opposi Morkel the Test player, is in-

The report refers to Larwoodtion to Paton. cluded in the side. He is Kay and Voce as the chief bowlers in Morkel, a left-hander

the side, and mentions that of the HONG FOURSOMES

The wicket at Sookunpoo is the points, though the Police may

well (422 wickets taken during the sea-

the upset calculations by either forc TWELVE Hongs are represent-playing very than 307 fell to NEXT TEST MATCHES

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foursome ed in this

com-moment. In fact I would even ing a draw with Kowloon or even, ATES of the five Test matches those two bowlers.

less than last go so far as to say that it is one beating them. The Club juniors Harold Larwood has been petition, rather to be played by the M.CC

The Indians will depend again The Kowloon seniors are play team to tour Australia next win-granted the Yorkshire match at Fear's entry. The holders, Dodwell of the best in the Colony to-day should beat the Recreio ter were announced recently by Trent Bridge commencing on July and Company, will be represented

A. H. Madar to get the wickets, and should win. the Australian Board of Control 18 as a benefit, and the committee by the same pair, H H Mandy on Frank Pereira, A. R. Mian and ing a friendly against the Army They are:--December 4. Brisbane: express the hope that the public and A. J. Dennis

Dodwells are also holders of the with M. el Arculli and A. R. Abbas

Selected Teams December -18, Sydney: January 1 wil show their appreciation of

Below are some of the selected Melbourne: January 29, Adelaide: the "greatest fast bowler of his like title af Fanling, and seem to as the change bowlers. The last be creating a monopoly in this named can be very dangerous if he February 26, Melbourne-Reuter generation.”

does not attempt to bowl too fast teams for to-day's matches: Lilley's benefit last season real-class of competition.

IRC-F D. Pereira, S. A. Is FIGHTING INNINGS ised 1,138. Rain affected the The Godown Coy, winners as he can turn them both ways, B6 by their captain, S. Wazir the rescue with a grast

UT for a fighting innings of gate, but the committee came to 1934, will not have W. E. Groves but Arcelli is one of the many mail, A. EL Madar, A. E. Mian, AS as representative, as he is on leave-young bowlers who is all too ready Sufiad, M. P. Madar, A. R. Abbas, Md Arcalli, Y. el Arcalli, K. Naza I understand that C. W. Terry to sacrifice length for pace.

zin and A. R. Kitchell "As far as the batting is concern- will partner A. L. Eastman.

-Army-Capt. 1. J. Walch; (RA INJURY TO WENDELL BILL Dairy Farm, with J. D. Thomsoned, A. H. Madar, A. S. Suffiad, KS. C.), aps Capt. D. W. Persse (B PA), Garthwaits (R. A.), examination has re-and T. D. Paton, and Marine Sur-Nazarin, AR Kitchell, A.

(E. V. F.), sustained a fracture of the jaw lings and J. G. Charlton, should be to make the runs with Pereira and Liez. D. M. Pritchard (WF),

in the

concicding Mina, and possibly M. el Arculiet Thompson (Signals), Liest. E. M. Dawson (East Lamos-), When Wazir Ali came in three bone which has been properly set, thereabouts

as the hitters. S. A. Ismail and MCSM. Elvin (East Lancs.), Pte. Her he is not expected to play stages. wickets were down for $5, and he but

P. Madar have both been known ben (East Lancs), Bdas. Whitehead stared for the remainder of the before the third four day match

to play very

stubbora cricket so (East Lancs.), and Corp Ballard at Madras, if even then. This OVERHEARD AT THE jinnings.

NINETEENTH

that they ought to be useful in (RAS C.). He played stolidly for an hour means a further weakening of the

the eventuality of a collapse.. while Australians in view of the succes +4 ....and if Fred Ray could and a half before lunch making 40, but after the interval sion of matches against sides of hit the ball further he'd have a. he opened his shoulders. He hit All-India strength, including those good drive if he could

Delhi. Secunderabad - and ja dozen boundaries before being at

Madras, but Ironmonger is re- caught in the slips.

ported to be well and may join team at Secunderabad.

Ali, All-India would have been in a sorry plight in their third - official Test against Australia

They were all out for 149, to

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Trelish xan-Fusilier King. Recreio:-. M. Pata, W. A. Reed, The Club

H. A. Alves, C. N. Gosazo, I G The Club will look to T. A Gouno, F. H Carvalho, L. J. Silva, Pearce, H. Owen Eughes and pos- E. M. L. Soares, Dr. J. W. Barnes,

C. M. Xavier and A. F. Noronha sibly L. D. Kilbee for their runs IX.C.C. 1st XI-—A. W. Hayward

my new rule of the nine-while F. Marshall ought to make (Cipt.), E. W. Baines, G. E É DI vett, G. S. Dunkley, A. C. Growder, teenth, any bloke holding post some runs too.

Looking into the bowling E. Owen Hughes, L. D. Kibee, L. mortems on the round may be

and E. Pearce." to-day

lifted without penalty on the toe strength of the Club, they have Minnes, F. Mazshall, T. A. Pearce Pearce, Owen Hughes, and

B.K.CC. 2nd XI-AK. Mackenzie mad?"

of the boot."

very useful (Cipt.). E. 3: Armstrong, V. C Recently, Griminett in the

"......since Jug registered that AC Growder-a course of taking four wickets TACK Ryder interviewed said

fast bowler in the side I would Gahagan, J. E. Potter, J. Stein, J. B. that Wazir Ali's team fully eagle he has to use a shoe horn trio and if only they had a Boad, L S Forbes, N. P. For C. Way, L-Whipps, and W. Wooding. against South Africa, exceeded the

their wistory. It had ....he's gone home. left tip them to win. As it is a draw CC 1st XL-F. Goodwin, E. C “record” of Sydney Barnes, Grim- deserved mett has now taken 193 wickets been a great game, full of interest about two gimlets, one beer and a is likely, though quiet confidence Fucher. E F. Fincher, T. Lay

start and it had

prevails in the Sookampoo Club. N. A. Mackay, F. S. W. Smith, R in Test cricket. Barnes took 189. from the very

liqueur ago." So, in the minds of many. Grim-been a pleasure to have parti

I wouldn't worry Jelly. In the other first division game Lee, W. C. Hing, F. Zimmern, S. V. The Australians mett is already four wickets a cipated in it.

when a man's got a mind like of the afternoon the University Gittins and Wapington,

KC.Cad XIE Overy, G. Lee, will be a home to the Civil Sex-A. A. Dand, W. L. Mackenzie, V. better bowler than Barnes. were not disappointed because this

vice Cricket Club who, after their Darling, B. Lay EG Cenig, R Funny, how this silly business victory, would do a lot of good to yours he's lucky to lose it.”..

brilliant win over the Army last Baldwin, F. A. Broadbridge, F. E seems to cling mainly to cricket. Indian cricket, especially in siew

Lawrence and Quinnel Bradman, a great batsman, holds of the nearness of their team go-

the world's record for the highest ing to England, and it would give BIDWELL, BENSON OR week, will start favourites. innings 452 it is believed, them more

against Queensland - whose fast selves.

confidence in them-

bowler, Eddie Gilbert, holds an- The side was ably led by Wazir other record, that of being the Ali and they all played as one fast bowler in the world to be man, which is a most essential "no-balled". For intimidating the thing in cricket. batsman!

Not long ago Bradman, who has migrated to South Australia, made 357 runs; so vast was his that his team could not score quite enforce a win He batted too long.

RICE-EVANS?

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Back Row Changes

The second division games be tween Civil Service and the Tai- versity (at Happy Valley) and

Kowloon and Police should result ARMY BOXING.

Inter-Unit Bouts In April

¡in the C.S.C.C. and Kowloon taking

A. B. Evans" return to the game will probably see him secure his

The Hong Kong Area Sports place as a wing forward in the Colony pack Morgan, of the

Board are holding their annki Army, has been well to the fore

bering tournament in April when throughout the season and he

some very good fights should be of the should be the "middle" back-row Cpl Harrison is a cer-Humphreys (Club).

Probables Fus. Preece (Army) The preliminaries will be held

position.

(Navy), L. Pince-Evans (Amy) and the finals of the Inter-Unit (team) Judging on recent form I would R. McGilchrist (Club) A H E contests will be held at Murray, bat first in the Sheffield Shield Part in bowling Naturally we select the following to represent Butcher (Cinb) and L Hamilton match against South Australia at shall now be looking forward with the Colony P. C. Frost (Club); (Army); Lt Robinson (isvy), W. Barracks on April 9, while the Peers (Club), L. Licoln (Army), A fails of the individual contest Fas. Floyd (Amy), H. D. Bid F... Walkden (Cimb), Spr. Caliman will take place on Friday, April 17, well (Club), Lieut. Rice-Evans (Army); Lt. Chapman (Navy), Fas also at Murray Barracks. (Army) and H. B. McGilchrist Morris (Army) and Cpl. Harrison The following is the pro

Possibles:P. C. Frost' (Club); Lt. gramme::

"April 3 (Friday) (Club); A. H. R. Butcher (Cinb)|(Army), and Lieut Hamilton (Army); St. Clair Ford (Navy), H. D. Bawen

(Navy), -W. E. Peera (Cinb), L. Euman Gary) and L. Royal Welch Fusiliers Eart Robinson (Club), Lieut. Lincoln (Army); Fraser, E. M. (Navy) J. Hutchison Lancashire Regt 4. Walkden (Club), Spz Calli- (Club), Cpl. Preece, R.

Novices teams At Shamshupa and J. L. Bower (Club); SP, 0. nan (Army): A. B. Evans (Navy), Richards (Navy), G. S. Chamber 8 pm FAK Morgan (Army)- and I (Club), Mne Light (Navy), 3. E April 4 (Saturday)

Garrod (Cinb), La Harrison (Army), Royal Welch Fusiliers v Boyal

Uster Rider

BRADMAN TAKES A CHANC Wazir All played finely in both tainty for the other wing forward Fus. Floyd (Army), Sarg. Lt. Benson early in the month of April, and

RADMAN, on winning the innings and Nissar, Baga Khan BRADMAN, or JBland and amar,

increased interest to our next Brisbane..

The weather was showery and meeting at Madras.

Eyder finally paid a tribute to delayed the start until 2 o'clock.

Wall soon got rid of Allen, but the Indian fielding which, he said, the batsmen continued cautiously, had been superb. Bhaya's per- and at the close Queensland were formance, he said, “was outstand 336-for four wickets, scored in ing" He added "Bhaya will be three and a half hours:

an acquisition to any side.".

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Mr. D. W. Macewen will referee:

the England tour captaincy. On Wellington (NZ) when MCC (a), L. Hutchison (Club), phreys (Club) and E. B. Gammel

(C) medical advice he has declined to opened their tour

Mne. Light (Navy) and E P play in any match in India. It is ERT Holmes won the toss also learned that C. K. and C. S.and pot Wellington in -to bat. Nayadu are not likely to play in His action was justified, for main- the Madras four-day match, in through some splendid bowling

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Adjourns Sans Trade, Sales!

The absence of sales, and trades New York February 4-Club owners of the National Baseball was almost without precedent rst League held their annual meeting the history of big league baseball

there to-day, and received the re- report of the 1966 schedule commit col-fter.

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