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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 30, 1939

Remarkable Bowling By Schoolboy

COMICAL L.REMEDIOS TAKES K.G.C.

RUGBY

(By "SCRUM-HALF")

Yesterday on the Club ground Police beat Club "A" by two tries (6 points) to a penalty goal (3 points) after lead- ing 3-0 at half time in as comical a Rugby match as has been seen this

season.

.

High tackling, barging and obstruc- tion were frequent offences and as a result play was always scrappy. Police showed great keenness, especially after -Castleton had landed a penalty goal to level the scores, and, despite their ruggedness, they deserved their win.

Davitt was injured in the first half and went off for good, but Police were not unduly handicapped as Club . were without Stewart, who played

in the back row of the pack,

until late in the second half.

Dempsey, who scored the first Police try, was in good form and is shaping into a really versatile forward. He and Godfrey were the best forwards on view. Wall's handling was unac- countably weak and Leslie was unable to make any openings for his three- quarters. Luscombe, except when he went over for a try after heavy Police pressure in the closing minutes, was seldom in the picture, and his service was very ragged.

Macleod made his debut for Club, but did not impress, while Stoker, just back from leave, should prove a use- ful "A" team forward, though he al- most gave away three points when he was penalised for picking out of the scrum. Taylor just failed to and the goal with a left-foot instep kick.

POLICE-Taylor:

Wall Innis, Jackson, Reynolds; Leslie and Luscombe; Wheeler. Cullinan, Searle: Davitt and Hay ward; Riddell, Dempsey and Jenner,

and

CLUB "A"-Forrow: Bosanquet, Macleod. Lavalle and Van Leeuwen; Carruthers and | Rutherford: Wanklyn, Burford, Stout: Benn, Stoker: Godfrey, Castleton and Stewart.

Army Changes

Army are making changes in their Triangular Tournament team as the result of Richards being still injured and Hewitt being unavailable. Picton will be at full-back, with Marsh, Waite, Lang and Willis as the three- quarters, Boe and Hook as the halves. and Pinkerton, Sutherland, Evens; Berry, Whitehead; Duke, Cuthbertson and Ridsdale as the forwards.

Richards may not be seen out again this season, but there is better news of Douglas, the brilliant fly-half. He is expected to be on the field again with- in a month.

Club, who are going to face a gruel- ling test, will be represented by Bid-

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8 WKTS FOR 3 RUNS DEWAR

Ellis Kadoorie School Dismissed For 8!

In a friendly cricket match played!

at Sookunpoo yesterday, Ellis Ka- doorie Indian School was beaten by La Salle College by 94 runs.

Feature of the match was the bowl- ing of L. Remedios of La Salle. Tak- ing 8 for 3 in 5 overs, four of which were maidens, Remedios skittled Ellis Kadoorie School out for only 8 runs of which Nazir Ahmed made !

LA SALLE A. Remedios, b Harbans Singh G. Yvanovich, b Harbans Singh A. el Arculli, run out

C. Soares, b Kartar Singh E. Remedios, b Kartar Singh L. Remedios, retired

R. Sequiera, b Nazir Ahmed M. Rozario, e Kartar Singh, b Na-

zir Ahmed

R.

T. Rodrigues, not out

Extras (B26)

Total

Bowling Analysis

Kartar Singh Harbans Singh Nazir Ahmed

ELLIS KADOORIE Harbans Singh, b L. Remedios H. K. Ebrahim, c Rozario, b L. Re-

medios

At

MEDICALS DEFEAT SERVICE CORPS

Sookunpoo yesterday, Royal Army Medical Corps beat Royal Army Service Corps by 36 runs in friendly cricket match. There were two players short in each team.

Webb, of R.A.M.C., hit 7 fours in his 55, while Young of R.A.S.C. hit

in his 31.

R.A.M.C.

1 Cpl. Webb, retired 12 H. P. Lim, b. Logan

1Q.M.S. Green, hit wicket,

CUP

COMPETITION

In the final of the above competi- tion W. Kershaw (14) beat A. E. Davies (6) at the 18 hole.

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Following are the starting times ar- ranged for Sunday.

9.00 am. A. Lopes & A. E. Davies. 9.04 a.m. W. Simpson & C. J. An-

derson.

9.08 a.m. F. Barry & W. A. Stewart. 9.12 a.m. A. Ramsey & E. Fincher. 9.16 a.m. J. Dennis & W. Ahern. 9.20 a.m. S. Jex & E. C. Fincher. 9.24 a.m. W. Bastin & T. Lamb. 9.28 a.m. R. Collings & J. Eastman. 9.32 a.m. G. P. Murphy & G. Milne.

HOCKEY

POLICE BEAT CLUB

The Police hockey team defeated the Hong Kong Hockey Club by one goal to nil in a friendly match play- ed at King's Park yesterday. Police were two players short.

T. S. D. Whitley made his first ap- pearance for Club since his return from leave, playing at centreforward, while Club fielded also two players new to the side, E. H. Brazel and E. W. Bannister,

The teams:

CLUB:-V. M. Benwell; V. C. Bond, E. V. Reed; N. B. Whitley,

2

4

23 Q.M.S. Patterson, 20 Dart

с

Cooper, b

39

55

7

b

Logan

0

Hardwick, c Kartar Singh, b Nazir Ahmed

Cpl. Eddy, 1.b.w., b Benford Cpl. Musson, e Govier, b Logan

10

3

0 Pte. Glen, not out

7

J.

Taylor, not out

9 Pte. Holden, b Benford

0

26

7 Pte. Walton, c Dart, b Young

Extras (B7, LB4)

... 5

105

Total (for 7. wkts.)

137

0. M.

R.

W.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

14 4

55 2

R. O.

M. W.

8 3

Martin

8

1

29

0

16

2

W.

A.

G 3

8

3

Young

5

0 25 1

Cooper

3

0

34

0

Dart

3 0

16

1

2

Reed, and E. H. Brazel; W. Spencer, G. D. Woolgar, T. S. D. Whitley, and E. W. Bannister.

Benford

2

0

8

2

POLICE:-Balwant Singh: Mehar

h

Logan

3

0 14

3

R.A.B.C.

G

Singh, Naranjan Singh; Brown Leslie; Joginder Singh, Anat Narwant Singh, and Bakshi Singh.

and

Shah,

0 L/Cpl. Young, Lb.w., b Green

Cpl. Cooper, b Webb 0Cpl. Dart, st. Patterson, b Eddy 0 Cpl. Martin, b Green

31

10

5

1

Dvr. Logan, c Patterson, b Eddy

17

0 Cpl. Mann, b Green

Cpl. Theaker, c Musson, b Green 0 L/Cpl. Govier, not out

0

5

Cpl. Benford, c Patterson, b Lim

Extras (B8, LBS)

12

13

0

L

Total (for 8 wkts.) .....

BOWLING ANALYSIS

101

Bowling Analysis

0. M. 5 3

R.

W. Green

5

0 Webb

5 4.

3

8 Eddy

5 0

0

2 Lim

Nazir Ahmed, Arculli, b L. Re-

medios

A. Abbas, b L. Remedios Kartar Singh, b L. Remedios A. Albert, b A. Remedios

Shamsher Singh, b L. Remedios Narata Singh, c'Soares, b L. Re-

medios

Randhir Singh, c A. Remedios, b

L. Remedios

Mohar Singh, not out

S. A. G. Rehman, c Yvanovich, b

A. Remedios

Total

Arculli L. Remedios A. Remedios

well; Stewart, Hutchison, Charter and BADMINTON Bosanquet; Cessford and Henderson; Walkden, Castleton, Stout; Bompas, Needham; Godfrey, Kennedy and Richardson.

CHAMPS SECURE ANOTHER WIN

In a second round match, fourth

ST.

R. 0. M. W.

LADIES' HOCKEY

PRACTICE

The women's Mainland hockey

selected to meet team,

the Island women in a charity hockey program- me on December 10 in aid of the British War Organisation Fund, will have their first practice match

when they will meet Monday, R.A.M.C. on the C,B.A, ground 5.15 p.m.

on

at

The Mainland team is.-J. Hall; G. White, Mrs, Wilmot; M. McCaw, I. Woolley; J. Wong; M. Marr, Harker, D. McCaw,

9 0 39 4

5

0 24

1

3

0

20

2

1

0

5

1

Shand.

ANDREW'S LOSE BUT SHOW CONSIDERABLE PROMISE

H.

B. Reid, M.

Reserves.-B. Parsons, F. Wong, B. Longbottom, A. Smith.

FANLING HUNT

The opening Meet of the Fanling Hunt will be held at Tien Ping Shan at 2.45 p.m. on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanton will be at home.

due from Australia to-day, they can

HAVING REGARD to the fact that several of their team were sadly out of practice, St. Andrew's Club, playing and with the return of Henry Kew, tourney, of the Ewo League played at the opening match in the local Badminton League, did ex-be expected to have a great deal to the Hong Kong Bowling Alleys yes-tremely well to take three games from the powerful King's terday, The Champs beat the B.A.T.

College side which last year participated in Senior Division.

King's led 2-1 at the end of the 173 191 149 513 first round, and 4-2 at the end of the

second.

by 243 points.

THE CHAMPS

Doc Molthen

Dick Venezia Gene Faggiano Chas Miller

Total

W. F. Barnes Y. L. Lum

B.A.T.

A. G. C. Buttfield B. F. Carthrew

171 172 195 538

165 118 171 452 130 150 116 396

1,899

182 165 166 482 134 148 130 410 129 134 141 404

126 137 117 880

Outstanding player of the evening, although he figured on the losing side of the score on one occasion, was the hard-hitting left-hander S. P. Chan. His speed in covering court and his wealth of experience were the great factors in an impressive performance. H. T. Woo and K. L. Lui were King's most successful couple, winning all three games. They were rather for- tunate, however, In playing A. E. P. T. W. Wright (plus 25) of the Sig-Guest and W. Gillies in the first game nals beat J. H. Odell (plus *15) by 79 of the evening before the latter pair points in the first round of the Sin- had settled down to conditions. gles Handicap Competition. Wright scored 451, including handicap, and Odell 872.

Total

*

SINGLES HANDICAP

1,656

Guest and Gillies were the aur prise packet of the evening. Guest has not played In the League for a

́couple of season but has had some

practice at K.G.Ç. recently.

:

say in the results of their future

matches.

To take three games off a team like King's apparently in full prac- tice, with all the handicaps that beset them last night can be con-

·sidered a really fine effort.

Gillies

He plays a very canny game and his cool placements under pressure and general steady play prove an excel-

H. T. Woo and K. L. Lui (King's lent foil for the dash and impetuous-beat A. E. P. Guest and W.

College). Ity of Gillies,

21-17 beat E. F. Fincher and A. E.

Brown

21-5 beat A. S. Bliss and M. Well 21-8

W. C. Chung and K, H, Lo (King's College).

Gillles' partner of last year, A. E Brown, last night paired with E. F. Fincher but this combination only managed to win one game,

11-21

20-22

21-14

FINCHER OUT OF TOUCH · Fincher was obviously out of prac-lost to Guest and Gillies tice as he had not touched his racket lost to Fincher and Brown since he proceeded on leave, while beat Bliss and Weill Brown was not at his best.

8. P. Chan and T. Lam (King's College).

A. S. Bliss and M. Weill were never happy.

When St. Andrew's are able to set- tle down into their best combinations,

lost to Guest and Gillies beat Fincher and Brown beat Bliss and Well

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