THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 14, 1989.
Junior Cricket League To-day
University An Unknown Quantity?
CRAIGENGOWER FIELDING VERY STRONG XI AGAINST ARMY
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· (By "ADREM”)
Washed out by rain last week, Junior League cricket will make a further effort to commence this afternoon. Ten teams are en- gaged and, as most of them are of similar strength, there should be few matches entirely devoid of interest.
Most attractive fixture appears team to play Army, at the Valley, to be that between Police and leads me to the conclusion that if Recreio, at Happy Valley. Both this combination is not at the top sides are strong in attack and of the table at the end of the sea- both have potential batting, al-son, it will not be due to lack of though it does not always come] talent. off.
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TO-DAY'S CRICKET
PROGRAMME
FIRST DIVISION (FRIENDLIES)`' ` Indian R.C. v Cralgengower C.C.' Navy
V Civil Service C.C.
'Recreio v Club
SECOND DIVISION
(LEAGUE)
Civil Service C.C. Kowloon C.C.
Navy
V University
V Recreio
v.. Indians
Police II.K.C.C. Craigengower C.C. y Army
XBLA QË QË TË ZË TË TË Q
what. Crary is to-day.
Whatever side Army turns out to- day, I shall be very surprised if they win, although having regard Led by that experienced cricket-to local conditions, a draw is not
outside the bounds of possibility.
GOOD MATCH PREDICTED Kowloon Cricket Club entertain
judgment I place the utmost res liance, maintains that they are cap- able of beating any team here, and are extremely well-balanced.
They may or may not be strong but I feel that they will have little difficulty against Kowloon to-day in view of the fact that their batting is just as good while their bowling is infinitely superior.
In the remaining games, Cricket Club should beat I.R.C. and Navy should be given very little trouble by Civil Services, even though H.M.S. Birmingham has left these climes.
WRIGHT'S HAT-TRICK
East London, To-day.
In view of the fact that Police er, J. L. Youngsaye, they will have have the advantage of playing at the assistance of A. R. Hamson, a home, I am inclined to think they' stalwart of the first team for many
D. V. P. Wright yesterday perform- will come out on top of a low-scor-years, Hong Sling, wicket-keeper University. I have heard it whisper- ing match.
and sound bat, and among others, ed that the latter are not as stronged the "hat-trick" when playing for
the M.C.C. against the Border. A, J. Hulse, who a few years ago a side as they might be: Be that Border scored 121. Wright took four A glance at the Craigengower was to the Diocesan Boys' School' as it may, another critic, in whose consecutive wickets. Reuter Bulletin.
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