REGAL ZONOPHONE RECORDS
MR 1940-Merrie England
Dicon Organ.
MR 1926-One Night In China Town
On Treasure Island
Billy Cotton
MR-1923-That Silver Haired Daddy
The Dying Cowboy.
ME 1927-Its My Mother's Birthday
MR 1929-Tm Living In & Great Big Way MR 1945— Rail Road Rhythm
Nagasaki
Hill Billies.
Moonlight Revellers.
...................... Siz Swingers.
THE CRIMA
INDIANS STEP NEARER
VERDICIS
Club's Second Senior
Shield Failure
ARTILLERY TEAMS IMPROVE
STEP
on Saturday when they held the
Athletic to draw, sharing four .......... Four Crotchets.. The Club again disappointed, on
Saturday when they went down goals at Caroline Hill
MR 1934-Take Me Back Tomy Boots and Saddle
Covered Wagon Days
MR 1924.-Ou Treasure Island
You are My Lucky Star.
NEARER CHAMPIONSHIP
COLONY BILLIARDS POLICE WELL BEATEN
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Quarter-Final Stages This Week
PROGRAMME OF GALES"
By the end of this week the for the second year in succession There is no doubt that the Colony Open Senior and Junior Accordion Bend to the Police by an only goal in Royal Artillery teams are show Billiards Championships will hava, the Semi-Final Round of the ing a great improvement, Lye-reached the most interesting Senior Shield, but they had only man's recent victory over Eow stages, the themselves to blame as a number foon providing ample proof of this matches, where probably the best servi-final round of chances were thrown away. Stonecutters, however, have been!
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The following are the results
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500-470 Junior: Simon Chan beat Lam Tu
IN NEEDLE GAME
ISMAIL
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SAVE HOME TEAM
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SOOKUNPOO FIELDERS MUST
SHOW IMPROVEMENT
(By LBW)
a long time in getting out of the billiards in the competitions will There are several positions in put into which they fell at the bebe seen
S the result of their win over the Police Recreation: Club at the Club team which need new ginning of the season.
AJ Osmund, the present Sookumpoo on Saturday, the Indian Recreation Club are now Italent. Wilson, a newcomer who
holder of the Colony Billiards practically assured of the second- division cricket championship, Igave a brilliant display for the
in but, though; they fully deserved the points on Saturday, it mas | Championshipy—will be seen juniors on Saturday, and Pearce There is much room fex
Object To Look Forward To
action on Friday, next, when he a very close thing for them, for had the Police taken all the op- should be included in the first
provement among the Stonecutter poses Yan Charm-pons at the portunities that went their way a different tale might have been elever
told forwards. At the moment they re-
SA E Ismail won the toss, and on a rain-sodden wicket TOY present five individual players,ast week's games in the open Senior wisely decided to bat, as the wicket looked as though, it would and until such time as they show Billiards championskips:
wear very badly after the first innings. And so it proved, but Senior: M. M. da Silva beat F. Anot until the Indians had been given a rare fright!
They lost their first five wickets for a paltry 42 runs, but Fon by $00-253; E. Zimmern beat their last three men; M. I. Razack. M. R. Abbas and T. AH, an Sgt. J. Hodges by 300-16; E. A V.batted gallantly and the side finally totalled 131 runs. The first, Remedios best F. G. Marsh by 300—– named may quite justifiably look back upon the match as a per- Smith was by no means an in-20: Leg Si Nin beat Ynen Bongsonal triumph, for it was mainly due to him that the 1.B.C. woL
in by 300-193, F. E Silva_beat spiring leader on Saturday, ala Cheung Man by 300-195; C. A. though he has a fine tum of speed Cunha beat Leang Sin Nin by 300 South China "A" have been hard at his disposal, while. Coyle, al-229; Tam Hen Bun beat J. C. was absolutely above reproach, really crisp drives to take the hit by the inability of their Can-though alive to many good open-Remedios by 200-234: A Kitchell but they made one, error the score to 131. ton players to make the trip and ings made by his halves. either A. T. Remedios best J. E. Noronha with the total at 96, Oakley drop-LR.C. skipper agreed to play the beat Cheng Kwai Leng by 300-215; error which cost them the match. I was very surprised that the also due to the fact that Lee Wai-finished poorly or fell a victim to by 300-135; Mai Chan Jed beat E. tong, their brilliant leader, has not Wong Wing-hong- quite recovered from his recent bout of influenza..
A very disappointing game was combination they can never be ex- seen in the other Semi-Final tejpected to secure victory over any between the League champions of the better teams. and the Shield holders, and as it turned out the former won by a convincing margin.
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Rare Athletic Fanit Gardiner gave a sound display And Now Stonecutters }in the pivot position and did much Surprises come when one least to stave of many dangerous expects them and Stonecutters movements by An Ping-ming, the fairly staggered their supporters
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Zimmern by 300-262.
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The Selding of the Police team fortune by bringing off some
peď M. I. Razack, and this player fixture, for the wicket was in no went on to celebrate his good fit condition and the pitch itself was so badly saturated that not only the bowlers, but gisa, the bats- men found it difficult to obtain a For that reason, good foothold
LEAGUE CRICKET AVERAGES
BATTING
(qualification, average of 25)
FIRST DIVISION
Inns. Runs HS. NO. Avge. 91:50 91.50
183
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J. S. A. Carreem (LR.C.)
LS. Forbes (Club)
F. Mel Arculli (LRC) CW. Lam (CCC)
Tel. Tufnell (Navy) Pte. Wiley (RAS.C) Mainwaring (Navy),
SECOND DIVISION
G. Lee (KCC)...........
M. L Razack (LR.C.)
09
(qualification, 15 and under).
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the rate of scoring was rather on the slow side until Razack started hitting out
Pope's Fine Performance The Police bowlers did not 750 impress, with the exception of C. 683 Pope, a fastish bowler who, curi- - 53.50 ously enough, found the rain- 52.50 soaked wicket thoroughly to his $43.80 liking. He was the only Police bowler who secured any help from. it, and his 6-wickets for 30 rans $36.50 represented a very fine perfor *31.66mance...
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As the Police had to win, the
48.00 match to take the leading pod- tion in the league table (the
38.40
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from the very beginning of their" (Continued on Page 7)
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UNIVERSITY WIN EASILY
Carvalho Bowls Well
For Recreio
ASE LOW SCORING MATCH
Despite a hat-trick" by F. H 5.00 Carvalho, who took 4 wickets for
5.99
17 runs, Recreio were beaten by the University by 3 wickets in a 6.09
low scoring junior league cricket match at King's Park Festerday, Cake Club de Recreio
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