THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 18, 1937.
L. S. A. FYNN MAINTAINS FINE FORM
233 Runs In Four Innings For Average Of 77.66 POPE, HATFIELD, I.ALI AND RAPLEY SHINE
(By “ADREM”)
THE BATTING OF L. S. A. FYNN, OF THE NAVY, THE BOWLING OF C. POPE, OF THE POLICE, AND THE EXCEL- LENT ALL-ROUND WORK OF ISMAIL ALL, OF THE LR.C. ARE THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THE JUNIOR LEAGUE CRICKET AVERAGES WHICH ARE APPENDED...
Fynn has shown remarkable consistency, having in four in- nings, one of which was not completed, amassed no fewer that 233 runs for an average of 77.76. Rapley, whose figures must nearly ap proach his, failed last Saturday and remains just below the mark, in aggregate, for an average of 65.00.4
200
AB. Dale (Navy)
B.. R. Izanee (CCC)
4. Y. Gosano (Recreio)
21
13.00
.35
104.
18.04
V. C. Bond (HR.C.C)
39
13.00
G. Winch (CCC)
105
18.11
Pte. Coombes (Army “B”)
.12
54.
13.60
Cpl. Hopcroft (Army “E”)
89
14.83
W. L. McKenzie (K.C.C.)
97
1617
KL. Ng (University)
16.5
- 65
16.25
120
1214
$27
∙122
1143
37
18.50
19 365
56
· 18.67 19.25
J. M. A. Rumjahn (LB.C) Sgt. Goodyear (Army “4”) Cpl. Thomson. (Army “B”) F. EE Booker (CSCC) Pte. Gantzer (Army “A”)
GOLF
mtinued front Page 19)
Whilst on this subject I might, men- tion that the Club owes a great debt, of gratitude to the Kowloon-Canton Railway and their Chief Mechanicaler- gineer, Mr. J. Smith, for undertaking repairs to tractors and machines n0 small job.
. TYPHOON-DAMAGE Damage caused by the typhoon was
about extra dollar on the ladies' subscriptions half the amount of $9,193.68 appearing would be a hardship, and it would sub- considerable, and accounts for under the heading of repairs and re-stantially benefit the Club.
Lt. Rankin, of the Navy, heads the bowling averages but as he has bowled a mere 5 overs, his figures can be discounted Hat- field, in two matches has captured 10 wickets for an average of 3.60, while Pope has the greatest number of scalps. in his bag closely followed by Ismail Ali, the youthful LR.C. all-rounder,who, in addition to fine bowling figures, is promiently featured in the newals. The roof of the Deep Water He was glad to note the smaliness of batting averages, with 42.67.
Bay club house and other damage there the "bad debts" account.
The prize have been repaired, and considerable money system seemed to be working improvements have been made in the well with the caddies, and in this con kitchen and pantry. The provision of nection he had found they reacted bet- nets to keep flies out of club houses ter to sympathetic, treatment than seems to have been a good solution of harsh words. a difficult problem:
The officials of the Club had given The club house has also been done good service throughout the year, and up. This was Mr. Butterfield's last act he wished to thank them heartily on of many years grand service as Hon- behalf of all members. (Applause). orary Architect at Deep Water Bay. The report and accounts were adopt- Before Mr. Butterfield sailed for home, ed. -
SECOND DIVISION (BATTING)
[Qualification—two completed innings, average of 15 or over).
Inns. HS
Not Outs Aggr. Avge
LSA Fynn (Navy)
4
77
1
233
W. Rapley (CCC)
4.
89*
1
195
Sgt. Painter (Army “B”)
2
76
0
77.66 65.00 99 49.50
B. T. Broadbridge (K.C.C.)
3
88*
9949.50
B R Iranee (CCC)-
4
30*
3
48
1 AG (LRC)
4
66
1.
128
Pte. Gantzer (Army “A”)
28*
38
A. Kitchell (C.C.C)
4
19*
D. Hung (CCC)
3
49
48.00 42.67 28.00 38
38.00 111 37.00
K. M. Baxter (K.CC.)
4
60
110 -36.67
Comdr. Wauchope (Navy)
2
34*
W. Mulcahy (KCC)
51
R. S. W. Paterson (HK.C.C.)
53
G. A. V. Hall (K.C.C.)
2
16*.
G. A. Lee (C.C.C.)
4
48
114
H. Danbrowsky (Police)
4
31*
2
50.
35 35.00 105 35.00 31.67 95 29 29.00 28.50 25.00
A. K. Minu (IRC)
4
37
73 24.33
S. A. Gray (K.CC.)
3
14
24-24.00
Ldg. Tel Woods (Navy)
2
47
M. 1. Razack (LRC)
92
23%
Sgt. Patterson (Army “B”)
4
28*
67
22.33
Q.M.S. Eaton (Army “4”)
46
8521.25
P. D. Crawley (CS.C.C.)
40 20.00
E. J. R. Mitchell (H.K.C.C.)
58
58 19.33
Comdr. Waymouth (Navy)
3
21
.36 18.00
N. D. Booker (Police)
3
54
54 18.00
Lt. Hook (Army “A”)
48
€16.00
W. L. McKenzie (K.C.C.)
3
48
16.00
G. Hong Choy (University)
2
0097
C. E. Gahagan (HK.C.C.).
3
32
16.00-
R. King (HK.C.C.)
2
26
32
16.00
A. Zimmern (C.C.C.)-4
3
37
47
15.67
K. M. Rumjahn (LRC)
30
61% 15.25
Cpl. Hopcroft (Army "B")
3
17
30
15.00
Lt. Donald (Navy)
2
23.50
I took the opportunity of expressing to
OFFICIALS ELECTED"
him in writing the Club's appreciation. On the proposition of the Chairman, and thanks for the valuable service he seconded by Mr. Robertson, Mr. G. S. had rendered during a long period of Archbutt was elected Captain for the
ensuing year. years. (Applause).
I should not like to pass this subject The following Committee was elect- without paying a tribute to Mr. Hit-ed: Mr. E Davidson, Mr. E. J. de Rome, chins for the efficient manner and the Mr. LH: Geare, Mr. D. J. Gilmore, rapidity with which the work was car-M.C., Mr. A. E. Lissaman, Mr. J. A., D. ried out. It reflects great credit to Morrison, Mr. K. S. Morrison, Mr. H. him that play was in no way inconven- H. Mundy, and Mr. B. Young. ienced and at the same time the courses Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and Flem- were kept in excellent condition. I can ing were re-elected auditors at a re- safely say that never have our courses muneration of $1,500 per annum. at Fanling been in better condition This concluded the business of the than they are now. (Applause). meeting, Mr. R. M. McLay proposing
REPORT SECONDED
a vote of thanks to the outgoing, Com- Mr. R. H. B. Hancock seconded, and|mittee, and for the loan of the Board said that considering the difficulties ex-Room
perienced during the year and the Those present included Messrs. K. typhoon damage, the report and ac-S. Robertson, KS. Marrison, LA E counts were very satisfactory. In view Lissaman, A. K. Mackenzie, D. S. Robb,
anland Col. E. D. Matthews (Secretary). of the facilities, he did not think
15 15.00
SECOND DIVISION (BOWLING)
(Qualification-two matches, average of 20 or under).
7.38
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Lt. Rankin (Navy)
51
-0
8
3
Avge. 2.67
Pte. Hatfield (Army “A”)
.21.4
11
36
10.
3.60
Sgt. Bloomfield (Army “A”)
5.5
1-
19
4
4.75
G. E. R. Divett (H.K.C.C.)
23
9
42
9
W. Rapley (C.C.C.)
2
17
3
4.78 5.67
C. Pope (Police)
111
18
-6.17
A. K. Minu (LR.C.)
19
63
7.00
Ldg. Tel. Woods (Navy):
16.5
59.
N. P. Fox (HKCC);
A. R. Alves (Recreio) L. G. Gosano (Recreio) Ldg. Wtr. Jeffery (Navy) CH. Teoh (University). Spr. Hoddinott (Army “P”)
69
7767
54
771
27545
64
-8.00
·82
10
8.20
7
8.86
$89
$9.99
Sig. Parsons (Army《Ba) B. G. Baker (Police) Ismail AH (LRC):
86
10.08
415
144
14
10.29
421
175
∙17
∙10.29
M. R. Swain (HKCC)
.17
4
10.50
R. G. Robertson (CS.C:C5)
26
8
10.63
A. A. Aziz (LRC)
2011.08
"C. B. R. Sargent (BCC) G. Hong Chey (University)
1100
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