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NEW ZEALANDERS SCORE 247 FOR SIX WICKETS

London, May 24,

Cricket at Lords was delayed half an hour owing to rain today and within 20 minutes of the start, another downpour sent the players back to the pavilion, and by lunch time had scored 247 for six.

The New Zealander seventh wicket pair, Rabone and Mooney had added 10 runs to the over- night score. The soft pitch handicapped the MCC bowlers, Broderick and Bailey, who had to use sawdust to obtain a foothold.

Trevor Balley, the 25-year-old | at 1.30 p.m. (OST). Essex amateur fast bowler, must have impressed the Test selectors by his performance for the MCC withinat the New Zealanders here. yesterday.

when play Was interrupted were: New Zealanders 247 for six, Rabone not out 79, Mooney

After dismissing the MCC for 379, the tourists lost six wickets for 94 runs, mainly due to Bul-

A One seventh wicket partner. ship between George Rabone and Frink Mooney pulled the game round and by the close of play tourists had scored 237 for hix wirkela.

110

Maintaining a capital pace and generally pitching the ball well up to the batsmen, Bailey ac

Satelite, Donnelly. counted for

Reid and Hadlee in the course of 14 overs and, after the lunch in terval, he held a superts right- hahd catch at square leg from #

Wallace. mighty hook

by

The New Zealanders were clearly surprised by Balley's Race. Mann, the MCC captain, i wisely used him in short spelfe. When the King and Queen ar rived, the Wellington pair, Rabofie and Mooney, were stubbornly en- gaged in a praiseworthy effort to save

the follow-on, which they managed by eight runs without being separated when play closed for the day,

During the tea interval the King and Queen went on to the

eld and shook

handw

and chatted with the players and Umpiret, and lett after seeing Mooney and Rebone estabilan n from the century partnership first ball after tea when Edrich missed an easy catch offered by Rabone from Laker's

aker's bowling.

This proved an expensive error for the pair stayed two and a half hours and added 143.

Neither had found much up- purtunity previously to show likɛ ability with the bat. Until

today

Rahone's best on the tour was 16 not out, now he claimed the top score of the match: If inek. ing style, both men fought dog- gedly so that the tourists Anished

not out 69, extras alx.

REMEDIOS WINS

IN CLOSE GAME

(By "GRANDSTAND")

The Shell Club Singles Han- dicap Snooker Tournament was concluded last night when J.J. Remedios nosed out R.A.Mead 58-57 in a close finish.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1949.

Large Turnout For Week-End Yachting

The fine weather drew large numbers, to the Yackt Club last week-end, though the over-varying South Westerly breezes made racing far from

dasy. Crews had to be on their toes all the time if full advantage-was to be taken of the conditions, while helmsmen were required to exercise their wits and skill to the full if they wanted to win.

A temporary relaxation By the time these notes are in spelt disaster more often than print the draws for the Whitsun have taken place and would be Mead led 57-39 up to last not, and u single error of judg-gatia will Scores

competitors who successfuiment would cause a loss of have not yet entered will have two balls, but

in as many to put up with what bonts (it snooker by Remedios which several places

any) are left. found Mead close behind the seconds. black put him in the game again, and when Remedios put 379 way the remaining spheroids,

he was champion by the slim mest margin.

The scoreboard read; MCC-1st innings New Zealand-ist inninga Sutcliffe, b. Hailey Scott, bw. b. Edrich Hadlee, e. Griffith, b. Balley Wallace, c.

c. Bailey, b Compton Donnelly, e. Edrich, b. Bailey Rold, Bailey

Kabone, not aut Mooney, not out

Extras

Total (for six wks.);

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The Handicapping Committee

splendid job In classifying? the players, Ja with

very few exceptions, most of

the games throughout the Series were close. Thirty six contestants partiel- pated in the Knock-out Tourna- ment and the results of the five

with 247 elimination

rounda

the qualificants homes first are as --Reuter, follows:

79

40

4

1st Round: J. J. Remedics C.

As is usually the case in the harbour when the wild in from the South West, squalls are the order of the day and you cannot always see them coming.

Involuntary Swim

The crews of several dinghies and Redwings took an involuntary swim both on Saturday and Sun day, but the water was warm, and, apart from the loss of points, they didn't seem to mind.

There was a good turn out for on Sunday the Redwing Race afternoon, with 13 starters. There were many exciting moments with two boats capsizing, and it was

pocted

there were ut colllalons, but only one was reported officially to the officer of the day.

Tennis Game Woolhouse 31-52: R. S. Ellis least three

Postponed

or-

League games have been ranged for the various Divisions on the following days: Every Monday:

Mixed Doubles "A" Every Tuesday:

Division

D). G. Remedios 40-45: J.C, Remedios-M. S. Douglas 36-43. The others drew byes.

2nd Round: J. J. Remedios-R.

Hill

that

Must Retire From Raco

The draft programme has al- ready been published last week

not anticipated that: and it is there will be many changes ex- cept possibly in some of the start- *ing times.

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YORKSHIRE COLLAPSE TOTALLY UNEXPECTED

King Cheered

The Anal programme and the draws will be published in the Press next Wednesday and full instructions will be given in the A printed programune and on the Club's Notice Boards.

Detalled results of Jast week's

races are as follows:+

TUESDAY, MAY 17 Dinghies--11th Race Epring Beriva Retail No. Helmonern Pomlll«» T❘ Pis.

6 Palireman

0.44.00 31 B.44.30 19 0.45.34 ZR 0.47.66 27 0.50.J 20 0.51.14 25 9.46.53 21

Pirrer

Corbett

Howell

11

Thompson...

10 Miss P. Lowby 10 Yourleft.....

11 King (U.N.F.).

1

-THURSDAY, MAY 1

Narles Dinghy are

In this connection helamen are orali No. Helmsmen, Pasition Time Pl.

Mi Sephenson

16

Milan Landsbert

Mia Byn to Mia Hapon, hows,

Michardson Clarks (1).N.P.).

2

1.02.35 31 1.07.10 20 25 1.05.14 *1.09.47 27 1.11.42 46

London, May 23. King George, making his fret appearance at a sporting event since hle Winess, wan cheered by thousands when, in company of the Queen, he visited Lords cricket ground today to see the New Zea landers play against the MiGC. The King looked very fit- Reuter.

London, May 23.

Bowlers were again on top in most County cricket matches today. The unexpected collapse of Yorkshire against Roland Jenkins, of Worcos- tershire, provided one of the highlights of the day's play.

Yorkshire lost nine wickets for 111 today, Jenkins Hutton remained

taking five of them for 39.

unbeaten with 78 and had the distinction of batting through a complete innings for the first time in his career and become the ninth York- shire player to do so.

Π

Arst

Eric Bedser bowled well on a gain

Innings lead at tespansive wicket for Surrey to Birmingham, The remaining Warwickshire wickets fell in half

Numerous Entries

For Lawn Bowls

large number of entries have been received for the Colony Lawn Bowls Championships, which include the Singles, -Pairs, Triples and Rinks Competitions.

J. A. Luz, holder of the Singles title has again

entered and is expected to offer strong op position to those who hope to wrest his crown from him.

and

an hour this morning. Splendid bowling by Warwickshire's Eric Hollies then put his side in a good position. He took eight Surrey second innige wickels for 54 runs.

Another grand tonings by Somerset's Harold Gimblett, who

completed his, second century of the match with a six in the last over of the day, following fine bowling by Lawrence

placed Somerset In a good position record their first championship It was the win of the 'season.

that

had Gimblett first time scored two centuries In a match. Somerset finished with a lead of 909 runs.

Kent Collapse After gaining first inning lead over Nottinghamshire with side out, Kent only half the collapsed against some fine bow- ling by Harris, who enjoyed a spell after ten of three wickets for seven runs.

The Pairs Champions W. and C.A. Coelho; A.F, Ferreira Hong Sling and A. M. Omar, and S.H. Marvin; G. Ladd an as well as I. M. Omor, K. M. E.S. Franks. Omar and U. M. Omor the

Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club: G.A. Ryder and J.K rinks title holders, have also

Sloan. entered.

Filipino Club:--W.V. Field and V.N. Atienza; F. Rodrigues and J. Delgado; C.M. Franco D.A. Rosario; J.W. Lec and J.W. Leonard; I. Cathilho and C.F. Lee: W.C. Ogley and H. Y. Hau.

Follee Recreation Club:-J. E Hayward and C.E. Gough:

and W. Pupe

Cameron; R. Mac- kenzie and J. Region; T.H. Goodman and N. Senior; T. Kil- kington and M. Saulį F. Channing | University 285; Middlesex 402 and H. Brown.

Open Singles · Club de Recreto-.8. Reme- diss. J.C. Remedios, A.A. Lopes, CC Pereira, C.M Silva, J.A. Lu A.P. Pereira, 1. 1. Luz, L. Results na Silva, R. M V. Kabrico, A.M. Sousa, P.A. da Costa. B.P. Marques, P. M. N. da Silva, F.X. da Silva, J. E. Noronha.

FRIDAY, MAY 20 Team Rarey U.8. Navy Club.

polata, U., Navy nil.

ĦATURDAY, MAY RY Breepiake Sid "Best Dragon" Tatal Nur

Beric

Heavy rain, which flooded A. Vas 102-09; A. J. Rodriques most courts in the Colony caus- |--D, E, Remedios 54-50; Greminded once more that in the ed all tennis League matches Pinna-L. W.

58 38 M event of a collision they must fixed for yesterday to be post-Miu-A, M. Ozorio 33-44: 1. S retire from the race if they are

Wei- V. M, Xavier 47-44; 4 in the wrong or hoist:-n-protest | poned.

M. Silva-R. S. Ellis 51-47; Y flag if they think they are in the 19. S. Chun-H. J. Remedios 78-37; right. If you have been fouled by C. M. Xavier-V. A. Sequiera 41 another boat it is against the -23; J. C. Fullen-C. A. Guterres rules to let her off, and similarly | Club 47-43, C. K. Ong-J. V. Pereira if you have fouled another boat 64-48, W. Wingle-M, A. or mark it la against the rules to Dream Wahab 6950. F X. Silva-J T carry on, and apart from that it Yacht, Recall No, Held 02-36; C. C. Perira-. H. prejudices the chance of other) Xavier 32-31; J. C. Remedios competitors and tends to confuse La Linds, 17. Chidell 1 1.68.00 3ble, W. Butterworth, F. S. Skin- F. X. Alves 86-53,

3rd Round: J.J. Remedios—A. J.

Committee intend to Esther, Di, Darby The Salling Rodriques 06-00; L. G. Pinna-tighten up on this rule, so that 111 Tam Tong 57-37; M. M-L. S. future a helsman must not be Wei 01-40; Y. S. Chan-A, M. surprised if he inds himself distt. Recall Na.. Silva-R0-48; C. M. Xavier J. C. qualified for not protesting when Mriods, . Pullen 40-28; R. A. Mead--C. K. he has been fouled. Yacht Racing | Ong 74-41, F. X. Sliva-H. W. like all other sport, must be enroundaler, 39. Winglce 85-31; C. J. C. Remedios 5. Pereira- ried out according to the rules.

Every Wednesday:

Men's "C" Division Every Thursday:

Men's "B" Division

Men's "A" Division Ladies' "A" Division

Every Friday:

Mixed Doubles "B" Division. The handbooks of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association are expected to be available to all Clubs at the beginning of

June.

Today's Games "C" DIVISION (MEN)

IRC

142 behind with four wickets USRC v

loft.

Af early lunch was taken today and a further inspec- tion of the wicket will be made

#127

Recreio v CCC SCAA Kowloon Dock KCC v CRC "B"

CRC "C" v CRC "A"

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4th Round: J. J. Ranedios-L G.. Pinna 78-34; Y. S. Chan- M. Miu Bi--32; R. A. Mead-C. M. Xavier 55-38; F. X. Silva C. C. Pereira 60-43.

5th Round (Semi-Finals): J. J. Remedios Y. S. Chan 81-83, R A. Moad-F. X. Silva 30-23.

Fina's: J. J. Remedios-. A

Mead 58-57,

To Represent Kowloon CC

C. Thompson, W. Hong Silng, F. Goodwin, T. A. Mador

(SKIP).

the timekeeper.:

Ladies' Race.

The Monthly Ladies' Race held on Saturday afternoon proved to be as great an attraction 05. usual; or even greater since this was the Final Race in the Spring| Series. The winner by a

iur Miss Darby who thereby gels the Cup, her best margin was

over

the

series

- Puo'n Time Pta Races

Trorop.' D11, de Gorde %. 1.54,45

2.04.00 48 28 Roovalka, 179, Dalko (D.N.F.) 121 dubßere—18th' Upring Series - Ruco

Best 10 10 No, at Belmomen For'a Time Pla, data Races

12

13

15

Taikoo Recreation Club:-W. McKie and J. Kinninburgh.

Kowloon Cricket: J. A. Tib.

ner, W.A. Palmes, W. Hong Sling, C.S. Russelet, John Tang and T F Maker.

Kowloon Docks: Gaffney, A.E. Elliott, A. McInnes, C.R. Logan,

W. Marshallsay,

W. Beeching.. & 3,50,45 12 · 09

Riley and A. Campbell.

Prison Babelle 21.07.00

Ofcere 10 11

Club: J.W. Strathspey, 34.

J.S. Grant, J. McCutcheon. Shutil.... $ 2.05.14

Joyce and A.W. Fircock. 42 Harmony, Ji,

Reid 4 2.10.10

+ 102 Staro-dith Bprlag Berlon Race Recall No. Delamm Poolilen Time Pte

7 Hancock

1 1.22.00

& Stelpar

Normes

1 Hartieon 4 Price

1.47.00

A

2.48.00

2.59.00

$ 3.30.00 Ladies' Dinghies Raco¬sik Race Berlag Berior

B

M.B.

Indian Recreation Club:~A.R. Kitchell, and S. Yusuf; Hassan and U.A. Rumlahn; K.1. Rumlahn and S.M. Rumjahn: Pack; A.J. Hussnir. an A.K. J. M. R. Ramjahu

M.I.

Omar; D.M.A. Razack and ARA Rahman; I. Kitenell and A.M Wahab.

and

Kowloon Bowling Green Club AL.G. Eastman and W.C. Simp

en; J. Fraser and A.J. Hall; L.A. Collyer and T. Skyes; Hughes and W. McCall; A. Balley and F.A. Plume; A Hutton and Hempsley; J. Tindall and J. Hempsey: A. Spary and V. Chit- tenden:

J McKelvie and : 6. Strange.

Hong Kong Fenstball Club Fon: ML.N. Rakusen and C.F. Gough, Craigengowe Cricket Club: 1.5. Franks, AJ Coelho, M.J. Medina, K. Omur, A.H. Rum- jahn, 3.5. Landolt, Francis Lee, 4A.E. Coates, U.M. Omar,

Bradley Sit Marvin, B.W Bradbury,

W.J. J.K. Xaxier, Howard, A.M. Omar and G.

three results securing 90 points,

the runner-up in Saturday's Recall Ne, Helmen Peo'n Time The site Hang Cho Race was Misa Spencer-Cooper, 14 stim Darby #lving her 87 points for the series Mi pencer but not quite enough to bring

11.09.15

Cooper 2 1.12.45 her up to second place which goes in Miss Franklin to Miss Dewar who halds 89 18 Mine, Loveby points.

1 Miss Dewar

12 Mis Evans

11 50

Club:-W.C.

J.

Opon Triples

His performance was eclipsed by Jepson, who returning after Illness,

Elx captured

for 04. Meads, the home wicket-keeper. helped to dismiss six Kont bats- men.

Close Of Play

The close of play scores were

Cambridge: Cambridge

At

for 4 (Brown, 179, Sharp 98).

At Taunton: Somerset 242 and 217 for 3 (Gimblett 103 not out, Coope 53 not out); Hampshire 150 (Lawrence 6 for 31.

At Gloucester: Sussex 241 and 01 for 3; Gloucestershire 349 (Graveney 03, Allen 65, Wood & for (8).

123

234

At Birmingham: Surrey and

(Hollles 8 for 14): Warwickshire 124 (Eric Bedser

for 47). At ford: Glamorgan 284 and 171 for 7 (E. Davies 78); Fsaux 310 (Pearce 50, Smith 72, Wooller 6 for 08).

At Ashby de la Zouche: Derby- ire 202 and 248 for D declared shiro (Gladwin 50, Walsh & for 105); Leicestershire 130 (Lestor 61. Gladwin

for 20) and 51 for

Club de Recreio:-H.R. Pinna, G.A. Noronha and C.P. Basto one. Ogley, C.M. Silva, R.F. Luz and J.A. "At Peterborough: Lancashire Dr. V.N. Atienza, D.A. Aosario Luz; A.P. Pereira, C. Roza 407; Northamptonshire 218. (Old- 31 97 and W.V. Field.

Club-R. Ribeiro, M. Nunes and

Pereira and C.C: Pereira: R.MV. held 77, Roberts & for 35) and

J.S. 53 for 10 wicket,

53. Redman and W.R. Silva; E.M. Alarcon, A.A. Lopes ↑

$ 1.10.00

28

82 Police Recreation

4 1.24.10

27

$

1.30.00

24

A$

: 1.12.

18

Meyer. (D.N.F)

Miss Thompson (Capsized),

SUNDAY, MAY 21

Critme isting Champlonaklə Series Tacht, Roen!! Ne, Elapsed Corrected

Ketmamen Fo'n Time Time Ariki, Ca, Forsyth I

and

At Nottingham Nottingham- shire 273 and 31 for no wicket; Kent 326 (Fagg 102, Evans -77. Clark 58 not out, Jepson 6 for 94).

At Guterres and J.E. Noronha,

Shefeld: Worcestershiro Kowloon Cricket Club:-W 283 and 140 for 4 (E. Cooper 59); Hong Sling, T.A. Madar and Yorkshire 153 (Hutton 78 not ou

Rosselet; A E.P. Guest, W. Jenkins 5 for 89).-Reuter, Butterworth anet T.E. Skinner: Lopes, E.R. Rosselet and

F.X.

M. da Silva; P.A indian Kécreation Club: 5. Costa; B.P.F. Marques and A.M. Yusuf, V.A. Bumjahn, M.B. Sousa, G.A. Guterres, Dr. A.P. Hassan, S.M. Itumjahn, A.R. Minu, M.I. Raznek, A.K. Omar, J.M.A. Rumjahn, A.K. Minu, 1. 5.66.100 Kitchell, A.K. hitchell, A.R.A. Rahman, A J. Hussain, S.S. Hus- 7.21.45 6.26.25 sain.

Kowloon Bowling Green Club:→ RN. Heimamen Foxlison Time Pla. A.L.G. Tastman, H.F. Shields, 1. Sykes, J. Tindall, W.C. Simp- son, L. A. Collyer, O. Hughes, J. Zien pary, A.J. Hal!,

B.46.2 0.01,25

La Cigale, C16, Croucher 2 Aquilla, C. Giems

“Dinghies 100% Spring Series Raen

3

The All-Day Cruiser Race on The following have been select- Sunday was disappointing since, ed to represent

the Kowloon in spite of ideal conditions there Cricket Club in their 1st Divi- were only three "starters," with sion Lawn Bowls match against Mr. Laidlaw's "Transport" chas- Kowloon Bowling Greeq Club at ing the held at high speed after KBGC:

a start which was too late to count. The course was set round the North and South. Ninepta Is lands, a distance of approximate- A. E. Guest, S. A. Gray, Ey 25 miles, which the leading C. Fincher J. Orom (SKIP), yachts, covered in just under six

5. Robert Gen. Lee, J. Wong, A. J. Kew, dering the wind was not strong.

hours-rumarkably quick consi- c S. Nosselet (SKIP).

13. Spencer-Cooper The finish was Exciting with Against the Hong Kong Foot-

4 Bojby ball in a Second Division Lawn M. Croucher's

Cigale" 16 wil Bowls match, KCC, playing at charging for the line, and Mr. 14. Falfreman home, will be represented by: Forsyth "Ariki III" close on her 20, Didley (D.N.F.). E. R. Rosselet, C. R. Rosselet, N. heels.

• S Capeli, T. Lock (SKIP). A. C. Tribble, A. W. Ramsey, W.

Butterworth, F. E. Skinner (SKIP).

A. Sargeant, J. Tang, J. Tibble Leigh (SKIP), Z

Just Failed

Unfortunately the Commodore was "headed on the line and just failed to make the distant mark, thus enabling · Ariki to, slip

Ingle A

81gla D

27 Bailey and J.H. Burbeek.

1 -1.00.17

51

1.00.82

25

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1.01.19

1.08.10

6

1.06.02

1.00.53 26

+ 1.13.11 #1

BUNDAY, MAY 22 Dinghies 18th Baring Series Raco Recall No, Helmsmen Poo'n Time Pin 18. Hancock

1,05,00 3. Lindeberg

1.07.03

Furrer

Ja

1.10.25

Open Pairs

W.R.

AV. CR. Rosselet.

Club de Reccelo:- L.J. Silva Joyce. and J.F.V, Ribeiro, B.P. Marques

Hong Football

Lopes, E. R. Rosselet and C. Nosselel

Kowloon Docks Club:-W. R. Tay and Marshallsay, J. McLelland, C.

through and win by 35 seconds. Speight (D.NF.) ; & Weldhen (D.N.F.)) Baptisa and A.. Fereira; J.A.S.R. SO Omor, A.M. Omur Login and W. D. McMaster,

For their Third Division game (olapsed time) and by 50-min- against Club de Recreio at Beutes with her handicap, Congratu- crolo, KCC will represented by lations to Arikt.

W. Boyes, W, Baker, W. Colledge,

A.

C. Champelavier (SKIP).

Graham

Cowle,. F. E. Lawrence

(SKIP)..

F.. Howarth, W

Lawn Bowls Teams

W. Palmer, L. Brezny C L

Stapleton, T. E. Baker

(SKIP)

All the above games will be played on Saturday, commencing at 4.p.m..

ed

CCC vs RECREIO

|_ Rtars 25th Spring Series Racu Howell

1,30,30

Bandborg

z 3.10.20

2.81.00

4 da Gorda "(D.JAV.).

# Kielder; (DNF.).

Redwingo 18th Marc Spring Berlen Yucki

and

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Ribeiro and A. M. Souen; J. A. Kowloon Docks Club:-W.D. Luz, F. X. Soares, R, F. Luz and McMester, J. Melelland and C. B. P. F Marques; G, A, Guterres, Logan; A.E. Elliott, W. Riley and and J. E. Noronha; E. M. Alarcon, A. McInnes.

M F. Pinnh, C. M, Silva' and' F. Prison Omeers Club J. Me-X. M. da Silva.

Kowloon Cricket Club:-A. J. Cutcheon, R. Grindley and J.S.

Kaw. W. Họng Sling T. A. Ma dar and C. S. Roaselet; S. An Club:-Morgan, and A.M. Sousa, C.E. Marques Selby and Bickford, Carr, Dow- Gray, F., Goodwin, J. Orem and E. C. Finchery A. E. P. Guest, and J.C. Remedios; C.C. Pereira bigg and McAlpine

Craigengower Cricket Club Skinner: E. C. Alves, A. V Geo Lee, W, Butterworth and F. It and J.H. Xavier: F.K. Soares

Remedios;

A.E

Coates, J.W. Leonard and 2 and J.A.

G...W. Bradbury; Francis Leo, F. 1.10.30 za Alagcon and A.A.

27 Noronha and CF. Basto, M.A. Rodrigues And M.J. Meding; 3, Mr. Asezaops [H.N.) 4, Wan Luz and

Luz:

C. Rosa SOUSE! (Cataldi

Craigengower Cricket Club- Pereira and F.V.V. Ribeiro; R.M. and U.M. Omar: A.A. Razack, V. Ribelgo and C.M. Silva: G.AA.J. Coellin, S.H. Marvin

J. Bradley

and J.S. Landolt: Francis Lee, S. H, Marvin, A. J.

Coelho and M. J. Medinia; 1 M. Guterres and J. Noronha; M.F A.J.

Omar, K. M. Omar. A M, Omar X. da Silva and J.H. E.S. Franks Sontes and

Filipino Cibb-W. Field, W.C. and U. M, Omar; A.. A. Razack, Talkoo Buck Club W.G. Me- Agley and V.N: Atienza; I. Cas-H. Runner, &. Bradle, and Kia and J. Kininburgh.

and D.A. J. 8. Landolf, L. C. R. Brisa; J. ulho, C.M. Franco Rosario; J. Delgado, C.F. Leo and - W. Leotard, A, E. Coates and B. Club:-R. Kowloon

W. Bradbury: R. Toy S. K. Solina, F.E. A.Y. Leo.

Recreation Club:-. G. Ladd and G. A. Sousa, Butterworth: and W.

W. Cameron and C.

0. Hong Kong Electric: Boyes and W.A. Palmer; G.E.F. | Hayward, Thompson and Goodwin, W. Cough: C. Pope, M. Saul and, T. Stokee, R. Butler, J. K, S:oan

and G. A. Ryder. Pilkington. Baker and T.E Laker; E.R. Ros- 1.15.30

Filipino Club:C. M. Franco, 15 sqlet and C.. cselet.

Kowigen Decks ClubW. Allan Hassan, S. Yusuf and U.A, Rum- W. Field, W. C. Ogley and V. N. 17 and

W. Davidson; W. Gaffney and Jahn; K.M. Rumjahn A.M. Rum- Allenxo,

Police Recreation Club:-J ..E. Elliot; D. Taylor and 3. Jahn and 8.M. Runjahn: M.I.

and C. Razack. A.H. Minu and J. Hoos Hayward, C. Peps, W. Cameron

Ben; R.M. Omar, A.J. Hussain and C. dough and A.. Omari. DMA.' Razack, 8.8. Husain and A.R.A, Rah

Bowling Green Club R.3. Wigumion, J. Hemp and K. Minu; M. T. Nunes

Kitchell, A 'H. A. Rahman abd say and H.F. Shields: AL., M. Rumjahn; D. M. A. Razack, Eastman, W.C. Eimpson and 3 A. Seemin, A. 11. Razack and A.. McKelvie: 3.C. Meyer, E.AM. Webb. Alkina and I Byken; A.N.

Kowloon Howling Green Club: L.A. Collyer, and 3. Tindall, A. 1. Q.-Easterlin, Li

ACollyer, and yo" C: Bimpsons.. DR. A. Alkins, G. Le 1. Thompson Họnk Choy and A.H.

Club de Recreio.-J. C. Re- Halland La Sykes 7 E. Poulson W. Stonehouse, 3. R. B. Tay and S.B. Solina; w/ Hong

Siing and A.M. Omar: A. E. mediów, J; E Xavier, AP. McKolvie, 3. Fraser, B. 11. Strings, „Bonch, k farland, W. Blocker: Costow and B.W. Bradbury: GhA.] Pureita and C. C. Pereira; H, 1. and K. C.-Shaw.ny

KÉRTŐ. BULLSTARS Bouss; and IOR; Boussy KVE PAIN ON A. Naronha, c. P. Hong Kong Cricket Club. OTTEROKORSEEN AS Golding, and U.x; Ömar Franois Les and Reno and C. Rose Pereira, A. M. Willanson, J. Mithai, me

and: M13). Megins; Anda Comike

AVJ AnEdwards and H. Fr Shield, sorry

Alakiking, F. von Bƒdow 1 -- 1.09.12 Bishorse 4.1 Corbejt

24

Cricket

*

1.04.20

Issues, 17, Hudson

3.05.20

Leigh and J.A. Tibble; 21 Skinner

1.12.68

22

1.12.10

20

The following have been select- | Thirum; 11; +

the Kowloon, Hin Hampden Row 4 ed to represent

15 Bowling Greéri Club in their Carola, 7. Glover lawn bowls leagal matches on Take, 18, Miau 1. Lonaby

Lightening, 1, Harrhon T 1.18.10 Saturday, commencing at 4 pm.

Dios Moon, 11; Erana,

1.24.37 16 FIRST TEAM VERSUS

Thistledown, 30, Perry • 1.20.48 KOWLOON CRICKET

Moby I, 16, Wrlabs (DBQ.); Tim, UK, 4,

The following have been select-

to reprezent Cralgengower | J. Cricket Club against Club do Re- crelo "D" In'a Lawn Bowls game on Saturday, May 28, at 4 pm. E. Game to be played on CCC Green.

CLUB_(HOME)

Tindqli, A. L, G. Eastman, L. A. Collydr and J. McKelvie

(SKIP)

A. Atkins, G. E. P. Thompson, W. C. Simpson and L. Bykes

(SKIP)

de Joni (D$Q); Calypen. 14. Borb McInnes

Capsed) 1, Miranda, 15, Bali (Cap Logan W. Marshallay and J. McLelland; A. Campbell and W. Riley

HKERC TO #MEET PRC,

Prison oneers Club.W. Grant and A.C. Bond; J. Davis and J., Joyce; A.W. Hircock and J. McCutcheon. The followin team has been

Hongkong Football Club Bel SECOND TEAM VERSUS Köng, Electric i Recreation Club Howell; Carr and Dowbiggin.

selected to represent the Hong by and Bickford; Bebbington and Filipino Club (huine)

Sỵ] nghirat the Police Recreation Club

LC.R. Souza, JW. Leonard, J. G. Robertson, Göddl," J. A.E. Contes and B.W. Bradbury (Skip).

JL. Xavier, GA, Souza, AM.

Fraser and - AV. Hall

(SKIP).

Indian Recreation Club:--M.B.

moh..

Kowloon

| Omer-and-J.S, Landoli ·(5kip))----J. Ar L. Pourson, L- Guy, D. Trailjon, Beturday:-May-967-/hợ: FRIDOMEZANGE Cricket Clubs. Other,

*A:A. ·Barack; Francis Les; ICAT.

Omar and U.M. Omar "Skip).

Pitnted and published for the Propele

1 and 3.

Locs, Me CITINA MAIL. LAMITED, WA. Plymers Ja Criat PRANK- LESKAN HUBEL, Wieber Homes

Roberts and

will be played at Happy Valley se 4.00 p.m.

- Open Rinks Rumahn

Indian Recreation Club:M. B. Hassan, K. M. Rumjan, S. Yusuf and U. A. Rumjalin, M. I Razack, J. Hoosen, A. R. Minu

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