CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 13, 1937
JUNIOR CRICKET
AVERAGES
W. Rapley And L.S.A. Fynn Maintain Form
POPE'S FINE BOWLING
FIGURES
(By "ADREM”)
SECOND DIVISION BOWLING AVERAGES APPENDED, REVEAL SOME STARTLING FIGURES BOTH IN BATTING AND BOWLING. “
TWO GOOD CAER CLARK CUP MATCHES TO DAY ST. ANDRES STRONG TEAM AGAINST CHAMPIONS
(By “STICKS”)
Two interesting matches will open the Caer Clark Cup hockey season this afternoon, when the champions, the "Y" Ladies meet the much improved St. Andrew's Ladies, on the "Y" ground at 3 [p.m., and the Hong Kong Ladies entertain the Central British As-
sociation Ladies, at the Valley, also at 3 pm.
St. Andrew's Ladies make their first appearance with recruits
from the Diocesan Girls' School and have an excellent attack with we
Miss B Churn at inside-right, and Miss Roberts, at inside-left, while Miss E. Chang has been included in the full-back division.
The “Y” Ladies are making sever-
al interesting changes from last sea- Three batsmen have topped the century aggregate mark, W. son. Miss Lakeman will be in goal Rapley, of Craigengower and L. S. A. Fynn, of Navy, in particular,(she was at left-half last season) having shown fine consistency. K. M. Baxter, of K.C.C., also main-while the two backs are the same.
CLUB'S WEAK
tains his form of last year while R. T. Broadbridge, heads the aver- Miss Tonge retains her position FIFTEEN
ages by virtue of his innings of 88 not out against University, close-fat right-half, but Miss Muriel Me
Caw and Miss I. Buchanan, sre ly followed by Rapley, with 95.
C. Pope, of the Police, lives up to his reputation of last season, newcomers to the centre-half and with some brilliant bowling figures, having in three matches, cap-left-half berths. tured 14 wickets for an average of 5.43. Divett and Rapley, how ever, figure in the lead as the result of cheap wickets captured among tail-enders.
BATTING
(Qualification, two innings, average of 15 and over)
B R Iranee (CCC)
D. Hung (CCC).
G. A. Lee (CCC)
A. K. Minu (IRC)
Lt. Hook (Army (“A”)
CHANGES IN ATTACK There have also been several changes in the attack. Miss Brad- bury will be on the right-wing sup-1
FOR TO-DAY
VOLUNTEER CAMP INTERFERES
ported by Mrs. Gardner, while Mrs. ARMY FIELDING
STRONG SIDE
Burnett, who is essentially a right- winger or inside right, has been al- lotted the leader's berth, Mrs. Read being "rested" for some mysterious "Roy" Butcher's wedding and Avge reason which I fail to comprehend! the first of the Volunteer Camps 99.00 Miss M. Smith and Miss M. Westcott this afternoon have robbed to 95.00 complete the attack. I think we shall day's friendly return Rugby 54.50see many new faces in the team be- match between the Club and the Army, of mach of its flavour, 54.33 fore the end of the season! 47.00 Hong Kong Ladies, who entertain and I expected to see a reversal 42:00 Central British Ladies at the Valley of results on the Club ground, 40.00 have included two newcomers in the when the Civilians will field only side in Miss Green, at right-half, five regular members of their 38.00
and Mrs. Perrin, at centre-forward first fifteen Mrs. Donald is a notable absentee
The Army, on the other hand, from the leader's berth, and Miss Kare fielding a fairly good side 30.66 Glover and Miss W. Marsh, from with several newcomers among 25.50 the right-half and right-wing post-whom are Capt. Maisey and Lt. 23.50 tions, respectively. Central British Gudgeon, both of whom impress. 23.50 Ladies have a notable change inled considerably last week in an 23.0 their intermediate line where Miss I."A" fifteen fixture against the 22.00 Woolley, the Interporter, will fill the Club, and their inclusion in the 22.00 pivotal position, while Miss I Clew-Army threequarter line should 20.50 er will be at left-back instead of in considerably enhance the team's
chances. 20.00 the half-back Tine.
Not
Inns HS. Out
R. T. Broadbridge (K.C.C.)
2
-88*
1
99
W. Rapley (CCC)
3
89**
1
190
K. M. Baxter (K.C.C)
3.
60.
1
109
L. S. A Fynn (Navy)
3
77
0
163
R. S. W. Paterson (H.K.CC)
53
0
94
W. Mulcahy (KC.C).
51
0
84'.
P. D. Crawley (CS.C.C)
27*
1
40
Pte. Gantzer (Army "A")
28*
1
$8
-A, Kitchell (CCC)
19*
38
38.00
30*
34
34.00
48
62
31.00
48
92
37
51
38**
1
47
28
41
19*
28
16
66
21.
22
31:
41
2
32
40
28
39
19.50
31*
38
19.00
38.
38
19.00
54.
54
18
18
30
*35
1250
G. Hong Choy (University)
17
32
16.00
J. Imrie (CS.C.C.)
23
31
C. W. E. Bishop (HK.C.C.).
31
31-
ML Razack (LRC.)
23
31
Lt. Donald (Navy)
2
8*
1.
15
BOWLING
Ldg. Tel. Woods (Navy)
R. Baldwin (K.C.C.):
Q. M. S. Eaton (Army “A”)
Comdr. Waymouth
A. Zimmern (C.C.C.)
C. E. Gahagan (H.K.C.C.)
D. S. Robb (HEC.C.)
H. Danbrowsky (Police)
N. P. Fox (H.K.C.C.)
N. D. Booker (Police)
G. Carruthers (Police):
K. M. Rumjahn (LRC.)
ENEX
(Qualification, two matches, average of 20 and under).
The following are the teams:-
THE TEAMS
The Club back, division is fairly much very strong in defence, but I H. K. Ladies: Mrs. Lunson (Cap-doubt whether MacGrath's charac- tain): Miss E. M. Gray and Miss B) 18.00 Helbling
Miss Green, Miss B. Pope teristic efforts will meet with any 18.00 and Miss Gordon-Smith: Mrs. Waddell, success against the deadly tackling Mrs. Moore. Mrs Perrin, Miss J of Maisey and Gudgeon, while Chi-
Dalziel and Miss V. Blackburn.
"Y" Ladies: Miss J. Lakeman: Mrsverall and Ayrton should encounter 15.50 Burke and Miss. A. Fowler (Captain): little difficulties against Van Leeu- Miss K. Tonge, Miss M. McCaw and wen and Campbell. The latter has a 15.50
Miss L Buchanan; Miss V. Bradbury. 15.50
Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Burnett, Miss Moor defence, and his only asset is
this speed. 15.00 Smith and Miss M. Westcott.
C.B.A. Ladies: Miss F. Best; Mrs. Parsons and Miss L. Clewer: Miss Moss, Miss L Woolley. Mrs. Daniels; Mrs. Forster. Mrs. Stoker, Mrs. White, Miss P. Whitley and Miss D. Hunt
SOUND HALVES
Henderson and Lyle, the Club
yet shown up in their best colours.
St. Andrew's Ladies:-Mrs. R. Rose; halves, are a sound pair while Rainey Miss G. White and Miss E. Chang: Miss and Bailey, of the Army, have not 220 T. Humphrey, Miss J. Wong, and Miss 2.67 H. Reid; Miss F. Wong, Miss E. Churn.; 5.43 Miss P. Citrins, Miss S. Roberts and
Miss D. Drew. 5.80 6.12 6.20 7.00
TAIKOO TROUNCED AT HOME (Continued from Page 19) wan, but were beaten by 9 sets to 7.66 mil
8.55
9.75
Scop
M.
R.
W.
Avge.
G. E. R. Divett (HKCC.)
9
W. Rapley (CC.C.)
11 8
Pope (Police)
.31
76 ·14
Sig. Parsons (Army "B")
17
29
• N. P. Fox (HKCC).
.14
49
Ldg. Wtr. Jeffery (Navy)
24.2 3
10
A. K. Minu (ERC)
10
35
Ldg. Tel Woods (Navy)
*9.5
C. B. R Sargent (K.C.C.)
21
Spr. Hoddinott (Army "B")
18
G. Winch (CC.C)
144
B. G. Baker (Police)
29.5
105
M. R. Swain (H.K.C.C.)
17
42
10.50
B. G. Robertson (C.S.C.C.)
26.
A. A. Azziz (IRC.)
5
22
Cpl. Hopcroft (Army "B"
20.4
1. G.. Gosano (Recreio)
21
Sgt. Goodyer (Army, “A”)
19
59
11.80 ost to Miss Liaw and Yong
1 All (LEC)
B. R. Irance (CCC)
A. V. Gosano (Recreio).
A. B. Dale (Navy)
W. L. McKenzie (KCC) Pte. Gantzer (Army
∙16.5
1888566SANG
Miss
10.29 (Taikoo)
Geer, Salter and Taylor are the enly three Club first fifteen players in the pack, although several of last season's men are included, and they about hold their own against the Army forwards.
At 3 pm, the Medway "A" fifteen will meet a combined side comprised and C. Boyaird of 10 Club and five Army players.
The following are the Club and Army fifteens
10.50 lost to Miss Liaw and
Zong
lost to Miss J. Choa and P. 10631 Hài
11:00 lost to Miss J. Anderson and
F Kwok 11.20
Miss Summers and A. Keown 11.20 koo).
1186 Lost to Miss Choa and Emi
12:50-
Jost to Miss Anderson and
Kwok
21
Club XVJ. P. Whitham (Captain); H- Van Leeuwen, M.-W. MacGrath, AH Murray and D. - Campbell; D. (Tai Lyle and J. B. Henderson; R. G. Geer, K. A Salter D. Olsen, A. W. Holden, A. G. Dalziel H. WE Heath, A. J. C. Taylor and JK Birt
721 621
Army XV-Sgt. Hilton, Fus. Ayrton, 18-21 Capt. Maisey, 2/Lt. Gudgeon and 2/Lt. 1260 Miss Pollock and S. Newman (Tai-Chiverall, Pte. Rainey and Sgt. Bailey;.
Pte Boasted, Pte. Knowles, Spr. Rum- 13.00kog) 16.00 lost to Miss Liaw and Yong...12-21 ball; Lt. Maclagan, Lt. Crawford; Cpi, lost to Miss Choa and Hui 7 21 Harrison, Capt R. D. Gillespie (Cap-
•1925
lost to Miss Anderson and Kwok 4-21 tain), and L/Cpl. Burrell
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