THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 22, 1940
CRICKET
K.C.C. MEN PROMINENT IN AVERAGES
(By "ADREM")
D. J. N. Anderson still re- mains in a strong position' at the head of the senior bat- ting and bowling averages and appears unlikely to be displaced for some time.
Most notable advance has been the qualification of young Francis Lay, of K.C.C., who in two innings has scored 84 and 27. He is now second.
In Junior Division, W. Mulcahy, of K.C.C., makes considerable progress as the result of 49 not out against R.A.F., while R. Baldwin, who took seven wickets to make his bag for the last four days, 13 wickets, is now third in the
with an bowling list aggregate of 10 wickets.
FIRST DIVISION
BATTING
(Qualification-2 inna. av. of 15 and over)
D. J. N. Anderson
(K.0.C.)
F, J. Lay (K.C.C.)
N. Beltrao (Rec.)
H. P. Lim (C.C.C.) Sgt. Webb (Army)
N..
1. O. R. H.S. Avgo.
3 1 160 75° 80.00
84 2.0 111
65.50
1 2 48 29* 48.00
3 1 91 76 45.50 3 0 119 59 39.66 1 111 57. 37.00
2 1 36 26 38.00
0 01 47 30.33 3 о 90 72 30.00
3 0
A. M. Rodrigues (Rec.) 2 1
Esmall H.
K. Nazarin (I.R.C.)
E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) 4 Capt. Grose (Army)
F. R. Zimmern (C.C.C.) 3
L. G. Gosano (Rec.)
Sgt. Denyer (Army)
84 43 23.00 23 13 23.00
A. R.
(C.C.C.)
2 0
3 0 Chin Thian-slew (Univ.) 2 1 23 E. L. Gosano (Rec.) 3 0.67 N. D. Lloyd (K.C.C.) 2 1 21 A. H. Madar
1 (1.R.C.) 3 40 Kitchell (LR.C.) 4.0 77 A. R. A. P. Pereira (Rec.) . 2
56 56 28.00
78 54 20.00
20° 25.00 47 22.33 17. 21.00 30* 20.00 25 19.25
16. 18.00 Y. 01 Arculli (I.R.C.) 4 1 62 23* 17.33 A. J. Hulse (C.C.C.) 2 ✪ 34 30 17.00 M. el Arculli (1.R.C.) 4 1 51 19* 17.00 A. E. Perry (C.S.C.C.) .. 2 0 31 27 15.50 Major Patri (Army) ... 2 2 47 24*
1
18
M. P. Madar (1.R.C.)
Quartermaster's Burford (Mr. Mrs: C. Bernard Brown leading in Pih up) after its record-breaking win in the Champion Stakes yester. day. Mr. C. Bernard Brown, popular Secretary of Hong Kong Jockey Club, who can be seen on the right, was given an unusually hearty ova- tion by the cheering crowd. (Our Staff Photographer).
CLUB "A" DEFEAT SAPPERS
leading 8-3 at half
CRICKET
MULCAHY, BALDWIN DO WELL
At Cox's Road yesterday Kowloon Cricket Club, thanks to the batting of W. Mulcahy, and the bowling of R. Baldwin, easily beat R.A.F. in Junior League cricket match by 6 wickets.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
A. Paling. e Curtis, b Baldwin ....
a
C. Abbas, b Baldwin
S. Manfield, e and b Baldwin
0
H. Nancarrow, e Mulcahy, b Curtis
Q
H. Cook, b Baxter
11
Fli. Lt. Davis, e Curtis, b Baldwin
8
W. Gillespie, b Curtis
#
L. Goodwin, e Broadbridge, b Baldwin 7
F. Croser, e Mulcahy, b Baldwin
24
J. Hemsley, b Baldwin
T. Hawkins, not out
Extras
A
Total
86
Bowling Analysis
O.
M. R.
W.
1
3 0
9 0 33 2
8.6 2 29
2 0 13 1
49
Simpson Curtis
Baldwin
Baxter
KOWLOON C.C. W. Mulcahy, not out
R. T. Broadbridge, c Manfield, b Gilles-
ple
Birrell narrowly failed to kick a goal. Needham relieved further pressure The soon after, with a good dribble. After
time. Sappers were soon back again, how-x. M. Baxter, run out Club "A" beat Royal Engineers by two ever, and Club were forced to touch R. Baldwin, e Hawkins, b Davin
the drop out Taylor S. A. Gray, not out goals and two tries (16 points) to down. From goal and two tries (11 points) in their said "going right" and then kicked Rugby match at the Valley yesterday. left, straight into the hands of Arting-
the
were
SAPPERS GO AHEAD
vent a score,
Extras
Total (for four wkts.)
1
7
11
14
87
O. M. R. W.
7
38 2
4 0 15 0
3 0 20 1
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. L. D. Pts.
6 4 2 0 12
4 3 1 0 9
4 3 1
9
3
2 0
1
7
3 2
0 }
6
4 1 2 1
4
B. Hynes, Beattie and Paul. the stall, who easily passed him to score in
R. A. Harding, E. Curtis, H. Brokenshire. last named for good tackling, were the corner.
Birrell converted and so. Simpson and Burch did not bat. conspicuous in the Club pack. Mor-levelled the scores.
Bowling Analysis gan was a very lively scrum-half and Lavalle brought off several good tac- Club attacked from the kick-off and Gillespte kles and ran with determination.
rewarded with a penalty 30 Nancarrow Birrell played a good game for Sap-yards out, but McCrea was short. Club Davis pers and Artingstall made one good continued to press and a punt ahead run. Cuthbertson led the forwards
by Wright-Nooth looked dangerous K.C.C. with his usual gusto.
when Otway fumbled, but the latter Recreio After five minutes pressure by Club managed to touch down and so pre-1.R.C.
forced to touch
The Sappers now took Police Sappers were down, but Club were not to be denied up the attack and a nice movement by c.c.c. and Lavalle was sent through by a the backs saw Birrell go over in the C.8.C.C. pass from Day, but the pass was for-
corner. Не failed to add the goal Army ward. From a scrum on the R.E. line points and R. E. led 11-8. Needham, University the ball came out to D. Hynes, who who had come out of the pack to 'dis- attempted a dropped goal and only place Taylor, then made a good run narrowly missed.
but was pulled down 10 yards from CLUB OPEN SCORING
the line, and from a loose scrum soon Fourteen minutes after the kick-off after Morgan transferred to D. Hynes, O. M. R. W. Avge. Morgan came round the blind side of who broke through near the posts, teers at Cricket against The University on
the scrum and, instead of passing to only for McCrea to fail with the kick. Sunday Lavalle, cut in and touched down in with the scores again level Club ral-mencing at 2 p.m.-R. M. King. L. C. a good position for Watson to land the lied strongly and Beattle picked up in Baker, B. T. Broadbridge, D. G. Day, R. goal points and give Club a 5-0 lead. the loose and went over for a try which II. Grimths, D. Hung, N. A. E. Mackay, D. Four minutes Inter Club were award-Watson converted.
E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.) 2 2 34 26* 23* 2 2 29
BOWLING
(Qualification-two matches; B wickets; avge. of 15 and under)
D. J. N. Anderson
(K.C.C.)
H. L. Ozorio (Rec.) .. 35.2
(Army) 13 L/Cpl. Young
14
2
7
96 13
51 10 5.10 7.38
0
48
€
8.00
3 77
B
9.63
49 3
9.80
1
55 5 11.20
G. Winch (0.0.0.) ... 22
R. J. Fenton (C.S.C.C.) 10
G. Hong Choy (Univ.).. 7.3
E. L. Gosano (Rec.) 33
Sgt. Denyer (Army) 23
A. R. Minu (1.R.C
7 113 D 12.55
1 105 8 13.13
45.4 10 198 15
A. H. Madar (I.R.C.) 40.4 10 168 12
R.A.F.
4 1 2
3 0 2 1
5 0 5 O 0
VOLUNTEER TEAM FOR SUNDAY
The folowing will represent the Volun
at the
University Ground com-
0. Parsons, T. M. Suiter, A. Zimmern and
ed a penalty for offside, but Watson Club "A":-Hopkins; Wright-Nooth, Day, A. N. Other. was short with the kick and the Sap- Taylor and Lavalle; D. Hynes and Mor-
a good kick relieved with
Soon after a Sappers'
pers 13.20
touch. 14.00
ward rush saw Cuthbertson get over in the corner. Birrell failed to con- vert from a difficult position.
R. E. Leo (K.C.C.) 39.2 7 148 10 14.80
SECOND DIVISION
BATTING (Qualification-3 inns, avge, of 15 and over)
N.
DUNCAN'S - SUCCESS
T
togan McCrea, Watson, Kennedy, Needham, for- B. Hynes, Godfrey, Beattle and Paul (R.N.),
L. A. R. Duncan 24 plus 36-40 won the Royal Engineers:-Otway; Artingstall, Martin, Jones and Birrell; Waite and Foley; Stableford competition on the Old Course Appleby, Pike, Eouzan, Blackman, Cunning- at Fanling over the period from Saturday to yesterday. A. L. Potter 21 plus 17-38 ham, Cuthbertson, Killian and Brinkley.
was second.
crossed Watson failed
A passing movement by Club for- wards, initiated by Watson, saw the STUBBS SHIELD FINAL I. O. R. H.S. Avge. ball go out to Lavalle, who
over in the corner. with his kick and Club led 8-3 half time.
| UNIVERSITY
ATHLETICS
In the Stubbs Shield final at Fanl- The University Twenty-fifth Annual Ath- ating yesterday, the A.P.C. (G. M. Parkletic Meet will be held on March 9, at 1.30
(8) beat (8) and R. Young
the p.m. sharp at the University, ground. and
Play livened up in the second half R.A.M.C. (Major Harvey (10) and Club were soon penalised just Major Bowie (10) by one hole. outside their '25 for offside play, but
Major Swyer (Army)... 3 2 62 ... 4 1 118 H. A. Barros (Rec.)
27* 52.00 55* 30.33
M. R. Abbas (I.R.C.) .. 3 1 72
48 36.00
J. L. Stephens (P.R.C.) 3 1
65
44° 32.50
Lt. Fargue (Army)
3 1 68
56 34.00
W. Mulcahy (K.C.C.)
6 1 156
49* 31.20
E. Curtis (K.C.C.)
5 3
62
27. 31.00
Q. M. S. Paterson
(Army)
3
91 0
K. M. Rumjahn (1.R.C.) 3
83 30.33 0 74 B4 24.07
C. Pope (P.R.C.) ...
63 $1
4 0 95 86 23.75 4 O 87 44 21.75
3 0
21.07
F. A. Curraem (I.R.C.) 4 Q. A. M. 1. A. J. Wright (C.5.C.C.) 3
0 83 32 20.75
Guterres (Rec.) 3
1
24. 20.00
Marack (1.R.C.) 3 0
29 19.33
1 38 13 19.00
sky (P.R.C.)
3 0 57 34
19.00
29 19.00 44 19.00
G. Ainalle (C.S.C.C.)
F. J. Lay (K.G.C.)
PIPPERMINT
GET
always delicious with
crushed ice
or
iced water
GET FÀLRES-
REVEL (H.Garonne) FRANCE
·
929 8868
H. Dabrow.
Capt. Lawrence (Army) 4 0 76
W. L. Clarke (P.R.C.) 3 0 63 85 17.67
G. Stone (C.8.C.C.)
T. T. Chin (Univ.)..... S
Q
J. Lewis (P.R.C.)
H. T. Barma (I.R.C.)
0 3 2 17
16.67 8. 0 50 24 40 65 33 16.25 80 27 16.00
17.00
0 77 26 15.50
30 (1.R.C.) 3 1 BOWLING
19o 15.00
K. M, Baxter (K.C.C.).. 5 0
R. T. Broadbridg
(K.C.C.)
A. R. Markar
(Qualification-three matches; B wickets: ayge, of 15 and under)
0. M. R. W. Avge. Y. T. Barma (I.R.C.).. 23.7 4 63 12 G. A. Guterres (Reg.) 26.1 3 106 15 R. Baldwin (K.C.C.) .. 34.8 4 137 19
1.46 H. Danbrowsky (P.R.C.) 9.2 |J. E. Noronha (Ros.).. 20.3
5.25 7.07
7.21
7.67
9 72 9 8.00 [A. el Arcut!! (I.B.Q).. 17.1 2 59 6
Lt. Peal^(Army) ...... 11
9.83
1
60 - 7.
9.85
8 183 18 11.77
G. E. Taylor (K.0.0.) 25.6 2 107 10-10.70 |E.' Curtia (K.C.C.). ...-40.5
B. R. Irángs (C.C.C.).. 18
M. R. Abban (1.1.C.).. 34 N. Singh (Univ.) ..... 83.5
C. Pope (P.N.C.) ..... 23
[A. M. Omar (C,D,C,).... #§
10, W, Lam (0.0.0.)...., 147
2 66 6' 11.00/ 8.125 11 11.86
0 181 15 12.08 0.98 8 12.28 1 1088 13.50
1 #15 18:50
Dieting Dot says if a pound of-- sweets weighed as heavily on her mind as a pound of flesh doss her. reducing problem would be for ever before her,
HE KEEPS HIS JOB THOUGH TURNED 70
House Painter Who Takes His Kruschen Every Day
How many painters can continue to work when they are over, 70? Here is one who can-and be still does some of the most trying jobs in his trade. How does he do it? He tells us in this letter:-
"I have been in the habit of taking a few grains of Kruschen Salts In every cup of tea I have had for a great number of years. I may state that I am turned 70 years of age, being born on July 22nd, 1864. I am a house painter by trade and still at work. I. can work off any ladder, no matter what height, or in cradles which are hung outside high buildings. I have [been asked many times how I carry my age so well, as I only look about 50. Well, I tell them all, that" I take Kruschen Salts regularly every day." - ——-—-J.S.A.
Kruschen is a combination of six |natural" salts: which stimulate your liver, kidneys and digestive tract to healthy, regular activity. They ensure internal cleanliness, and keep the blood-stream pure.
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