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STILL THEY GO !

The total number of tickets sold on the Derby sweep had reach ed over 650,000 by 9.30 this morn- Ing.

The first prize will be over $276,000.、

Tickets will still be sold at the office until 10.30 a.m. on Monday.

ASHEVILLE'S BIG DEFEAT

In a 10-pin match at Hong Kong ing Alleys yesterday the Alley Team U.S.S. Asheville by 372 points.

ALLEY TEAM

H. Blount

J. H. Watts

J. R. Fawcett

J. S Landolt

Total

U.S.S.

W. J. Balaski

W. E. Wood

M. O. Gray

C. S. Edwards

Total

FULL CRICKET

There will be three League cricket matches played this afternoon, three in either Division.

At the Valley, Civil Service will entertain In Kowloon Cricket Club, present leaders

Civil Service, except for Senior Division. D. McLellan, their captain, will be at full strength but K.C.C. will be without G. C. Burnett and N. A. E. Mackay, who are unavailable. The attack, however, will be strengthened by B. D. Lay, who, if in form, Bowl-1s a bowler of great merit,

beat

188 180 177 148 157 850 183 167 188 173 132 843 190 185 146 134 123 778 137 139 163 163 163 771

If K.C.C. are able to dispose of Richard- son, Colledge and Perry fairly cheaply they should win.

Army are turning out a powerful team against their neighbours, Indian Recreation Club, and I shall not be surprised if they] cause an upset. Driver Logan, a really good bat, will be making his first appearance for some time.

should full strength, Craigengower. 3,242 have little dimeulty in beating University,

whom they entertain at the Valley.

K.C.C. SHOULD WIN

ASHEVILLE

182 101 146 155 184 768 136 154 167 140 141 764

136 122 133 164 117 672 140 108 103 150 165 315

2,870

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In Junior Division, K.C.C., the champions. who have lost their last two games, should win against Civil Service, while Army, who have a strong batting side even without LA. Man, should give a good account of them- selves against I.R.C. University are unlikely to break their duck against Police.

Following is to-day's cricket programme and some of the teams:

"A" DIVISION

Other Sport On Page 15

C. S. C. C.

Army

c. c. c.

K. C. C.

V

I. R. C.

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University

.K. C. C.

1. R. C. University

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 17, 1940′′

"B" DIVISION

PROGRAMME

V

C. S. C. C. Army Police

FRIENDLY

H. K. C. C. 1st XI v Recreio fat X1 Recreio 2nd XI

H. K. C. C. 2nd XI

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TEAMS H.K.C.C.-T. A. Pearce (Capt.), C. G. Aitkenhead, D. de S. Carey, D. G. Day, A. H. Finnie, J. H. Fox, M. F. L. Haymes, H. Owen Hughes, L. D. Kubec, A. K. Mackenzie

and J. L. C. Pearce.

ARMY-Capt. D. C. E. Grose (Captain), Major W. G. Harvey, Capt. D. A. Duke. Capt. P. J. T. Skipwith, Capt. J. D. Holmes, Sgt. Denyer, Sgt. Webb, Cpl. Murphy, L/Cpl. Shaw, L/Cpl. Young and Dyr. Logan.

C.S.C.C.-B. C. K. Hawkins (Capt.), K. J. Attwell, J. Barrow, W. H. Colledge, T. V. N. Fortescue, R. J. Fenton, D. Hollidge, F. E. Lawrence. A, E. Perry. J. E. Richardson and N. Whitley,

ARMY-Capt. J. F. Lawrence (Captain). Brig. T. MacLeod, Major J. E. Swyer, Major C., R. Templer, Lieut. A. W. F. Peal, Lieut. B. A. Fargus, S/Sgt. Gardner. Cpl. Blount, Cpl. Boocock, L/Bdr. Ward and Pte. Hatfield.

C.S.C.CH, E. Strange (Capt.), G. Ainslie, V. C. Bond, H. F. Harper. T. L. Lockhart, 3. F. MacGowan, R. G. Robertson, G. P.. Stone, A. F. Sheppard, R. Lawrence and A. M. J. Wright.

K.C.C.-W. Mulcahy (Capt.). F. J. Lay. G. E. Taylor, R. Baldwin, E. Curtis, G. A. Goodban, J. R. Luke, R. A. J. Simpson, K. M. Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge, G. A. V. Halli and C. Pope.

UNIVERSITY CRICKET

ELEVENS

The following have been selected to re- C.C.C.-E. Zimmern (Capt.). P. J. Bill-present the Hong Kong University 1st XI in morin, A. R. H. Esmail, A. J. Hulse, A. K. a League cricket match against the Cral- Ismail, E. A. Lee, H. P. Lin, W. Hong Sting.gengower Cricket Club at Happy Valley to- G. Souza, G. Winch and F. R. Zimmern. day at 2 p.m.-W. S. Gegg, K. S. Oh, N.

Umpire-G. Ladd: Scorer-H. W. Randall, K.C.C.-E. C. Fincher (Capt.), D. J. N. Sen Gupta, V. Lingam, C. Hong Choy, Anderson, E. F. Fincher, N. D. Lloyd, A. J. Tsui, K. Y. Tam, C. N. Matthews, S. Zimmer, W. L. Rapley. D. Hung. R. E. Mahmood, R. S. Gill, and T. T. Chiu. Lee, T. A. Madar. B. D. Lay and A. N. Other

Juniors

The Hong Kong University 2nd XI in a League match against the Police at Pokfu- lam, to-day. at 2 p.m. will be:-L. 1. Tan, N. Singh, K. Lo, J. Fenton, N. W. Low. Ameerali, R. Soares, L. E. Guterres, O. V.

H.K.C.C.-E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), C. W. F. Bishop. N. D. Booker, G. P. Charlton, A. T. Dow, R. D. Gillespie, H. J. D. Lowe, D. O. Parsons, R. S. W. Paterson, D. s.Cheong, and H. T. Tank. Robb and T. M. Sulter.

Reserves:-C. W. Hool, and T. B. Teoh.

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