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Hancock Shield Cricket:

KCC in commanding position against HKCC

By "LONGSTOP"

Kowloon Cricket- Club can be well satisfied with their position cat the close of play in the two- day Hancock Shield cricket match between themselves and Hong Kong Cricket Club, -which commenced at Chater Road yesterday. Botting first, Kowloon Cricket Club knocked up 158 runs after a disastrous start and then succeeded in dismissing three. Hong Kong Cricket Club batsmen at the expense of 26

runs.

HKCC have only themselves to blame for the position in which they find themselves. They com-

their pletely under-rated

op- ponents and suffered the con- schliences,

At one stage of the game, they had the KCC at a distinct disadi- vantage, having taken seven wie- kets for 40 runs,

They failed to press home the advantage, however, and a very fine 7th wicket partnership by R. E. Lee and 8. A. Bell was Instrumental the European

in bringing the Young Men's Christian Asso- KCC score up to a respectable cintion, at which the Report of total whch at one point seemed the Board and the Statement

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KCC won the toss and elected to bat on a very lifeless pitch.j: This was a wise decision on the part of R. E. Lee, as subsequent events proved.

The bowling was opened at the Dockyard end by R.S. Cull.

by not bringing an Pritchard earlier. The

HKCO. fooled away over after over when the KCC score stood at 49 for seven. R. E. Lee and R. A. Bell were allowed to settle down and get their eye in when they should.

Lave been hustled.

na

The KCC innings lasted for

three exactly

ak hours, average of 53 runs per hour.

*At 5.40 p.m. withe 50 minutes left for play, L. D. Kilbee and C. J. Kerr opened the HKCC irnings to the bowling of J, V. Sellors and A. T. Lee,

A difficult chanco Off a rank bad third ball, Kilbee gave a difficult chance in the slips.

Kerr and Kilbee were scoring steadily and seemed quite at home when A.T. Lee bowled Kerr with a ball that kept low.

Of the 3rd ball of Sellors' 411 over, there was a conadent ap- peal for lbw against Kilbee which was disallowed.

An attempt to stump Oliver off

Did not connect Of the first ball of the match, Davidson took a single, bringing Stapleton to face the bowling. Stapleton flashed dangerously at Sellers was also unsuccessful.

The

score progressed very slowly until with

on the board, A T. Lea Induced Oliver to tickle o' ball which Zimmern had no hesitation in taking be. hind the wicket.

the fourth ball of the over but did not connect.

GIVEN that an EXTRAOR- DINARY, GENERAL MEET- ING will be held as soon as Bowling at the Supreme Court the ANNUAL GENERAL ¦ end, Mahon, ü medium paced MEETING shall conclude, for bowler, seemed the more dun- the purpose of considering and gerous. if thought fit of necepting the new Revised Constitution of the Association.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. W.. INGRAM,

General Secretary,

Y.M.C.A.. Salisbury Road, Kowloon, October 6, 1950.

NOTICE AETNA INSURANCE CO.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the 9th Race Meet- ing to be, held on Saturday, 21st October, 1850, (weather permitting) may be obtained" at the Secretary's Office, Tele phone House; the Club House, Happy Valley and the, Stablea, Shan Kwong Road.

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Secretary,

NOTICE

DOLLAR DIRECTORY

(1951 EDITION).

WILL ALL FIEMS, GOVERN- MENT, CLUBS, SCHOOLS, ETC., KINDLY, REVISE THEIR COPIES AND RETURN TO THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE LTD., WIND KOR HOUSE, WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY:

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TOGRAPHS

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The first wicket fell at nine, ball from Mahon and played it when Davidson played outside a

on to his wicket.

His place was taken by P.V. Dodge, who played out the over. Dodge opened his account with a beautiful cover drive for two, Stapleton having driven Cull for four the previous over.

A double bowling change was then rung-G. H. Pritchard replacing Mahon and Owen-H

brilliantly alumped Kilbee

The following over Zimtnern

Dif Sellors without further addition to the score, Kilbee batted a shade luckily for 10 runs.

His place was taken by Rowe, who joined Peltehard and they both played out time.

HKCC

behind

with seven wickets intact.

are. 192 runs

Play will resume at 11 am. to- day.

Scores

КСС

Hughes coming on in Cull'c.. Stapleton b Pritchard

stead.

W.M. Davidson b Mahon

7

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Dodge took a three off Pritchard P.V. Dodge run out. by means of a cover drive, but in A. Zimmern e Mahon b Raynor 9 the next over disaster overtookT. Lerialt b Pritchard him. Off Owen-Hughes' 5th de-FR. Kermont. lbw Pritchard livery, he square cut a ball which S.V. Gittins Cull had Kerr not slipped, he would RE. Lee bbw Kerr have caught. However, a brilliant recovery by Kerr enabled Oliver to remove the bails with Dodge well out of his ground,

With the score at 22. Pritchard bowled Stapleton all over the place with ǹ beautiful ball.

R.A. Bell ibw Pritchard A.T. Lee b Pritchard J.V. Sellors not cut Extras....

Clean bowled Zimmern was then joined by: Cult Lerlay-who-was- also

Total

Bowling analyuls

M

cleat Mahon

bowled for a "duck". by Prit-Pritchard .... chard, with the score at 26.

At 3.12 p.m. after exactly one

heur's play, half the KCC alde

were out for 34 runs.

The tea Interval was taken at 4.15 with the score standing at

Owen-Hugites

White Raynor

Kerr Rowe

HKOC

87 for seven wickets, Bell and L.D. Kübee st. Zimmern b

Lee still batting.

Séllars

Leo re-or. Kerr b A.T: Lee.

At 4.30 p.m. Bell and sumed to the bowling of Cull and Mahon,

A1 5.15 pm. the partnership

of Bell and Lee yielded 100 rutig

Bell was lbw to Pritchard two minutes later with the score at 163.

R. E. Lee was last out lbw with the score at 150.

N.R. Oliver e Zimmern b ́A.T.

Loe

CH. Pritchard Hot out G.T. Rawe not out

Extras

Total (for three),

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS EIGHTH RACE MEETING

Saturday, 7th and Monday 9th October, 1950.

The frat ball will be 'rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 pm, on the 1st Day. On the 2nd Day the first bolt, 'wth be rung at 11.30 a.m, and the first race will be run at 12.00 Noch, The tiffin Interval is after the fourth race (1.30 punt) on the 2nd Day.

There are 10 races on the lat Day and 12 races on the 2nd bay. (22 in all),

Through tickets at $44 each may be obtained at the Com. pradora, Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor; Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Coals Sweep on the "Kwangtung: Handicap" scheduled to be run on 7th October, 1990.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, non members are requested to purchase their tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handicap" at the Club's' Branch Offices att---

5,-D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

182. Nathan Road, Kowloon. Tho sale of tickets for the 'Special Cash Sweep 'on the “Kwangtung Handicap" at the Branch Offices Will elbaa' at 4 p.m. and at the Treasurers' Compradore Office, Telephone House, at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, 6th October, 1950.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND Enclosure

MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the. Members and questo are reminded that they and' thôle ladies

Mesting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting fådles "not' in, possession "of Brooches or Beason Ücketa and gentlemen, hon-members. of the Club, 'to' the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day theluding tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written personal Introduction of a member, vưên thamber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chils etc.

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurors Compradore Omee wii close at 10 a.ṁ. on both days. The Becretary's Office will close at 11.45 a.m. the 1st Day and at 10 am, on the 2nd Day. Both Offices at 1st floor, Telephone Hause.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club Hades provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel, 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMIGES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure is $3.00 each day including tax for all persons Including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN, THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL DE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Servants' passes will be issues to private box holders only, who aro requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the 'pasato. Hol' era of such padres, “are not per- mitted In the Members' Enclosur except for prising through on their duties and must remain in their employers' standa.

BY ORDER,

6. A. SLEAP,

NOTICE

Secretary,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB

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SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE KWANGTUNG HANDICAP 1950:

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The running of the above has been postponed until Saturday: 14th instant. The sale of Cash Sweep tickets will 168 therefore continue, until Friday, 13th October, when sales

will close at:-

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Bowling' analysis

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410

On the face pf it, Owen J.V. Sellors Hughes mada à grave mistake | A.T, Lee

NOTICE

E THE HONG KONG REEL CLUB

The Gorlerál Meeting will Be held at the Helena May Institute on Tuesday, 10th October, at 0.30 pm to be following by the first practice of the season.

Cagire II wins

King George VI Stakes

THE BRANCH OFFICES:-

382, Nathan Road-Kowloon

at 4 p.m. on Friday, 13th October, 1950.

5. D'Aguilar Street-Hong Kong

at 4 pm. on Friday, 13th October, 1950.

THE TREASURERS' OFFICE-Telephone House,

at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, 13th October, 1950.

The Draw will be held at the Public Pari-Mutuel Hall the Race Course, at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday, 14th October, 1950.

By Order,

PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.,

Treasurers.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

EIGHTH RACE. MEETING 1950.

The first day of the above advertised for Saturday, 7th October, 1950, has been postponed until Saturday, 14th October, 1950..

Ascot, Berkshire, October 7. Evan Williams, this afternoon Carire II, owned by Mrs. won the £10,000 King George VI Stakes, run over two miles here, starting the 4-1 favourite!

The second day of the Meeting will be held as advér- Starting 4-1 favourlie, andtised on Monday, 9th October, 1850. splendidly ridden by Charlie Elliott, this French-bred son of Tourbillion dame through

All previous arrangements as to Time and Entries to- cluding Through Chances already booked will hold good for gether with Admission Tickets and Cash. Sweep Tickets, in- that date.

way up the straight to deprive Baron G. de Waldner's French challenger, Fast Fox, of this valuable prize.

1.B

Fast Fox, starting 0-2 joint second

with M. Marcel

· Boussac, was in front they rounded the turn for home, but here he was challenged by Cagleo and one of the Irish con- tenders, Beau Bire.

Sharp tussla

Thord was'e short, sharp tussio befort Cagire wrested the advafit- ago, Hoing on to win by tour lenginsy Tast Fox, who a length: and a hair in front of Beau Sire,

Portal ridden by the

Aur was much pected?

Houmte

running

DECLARATIONS

Owners are notified that hill starting declarations for Saturday 7th October, 1950, are cucelled. Ponies starting on Saturday, 14th October, 1950, will require to be declared In the usual manner.

KWANGTUNG HANDICAP

The running of the above Has been postponed unt!! Saturday, 14th October. The dalt or Cash Sweep tickets will continue until 6.30 p.m. on Friday, 13th October, 1080.

SLEAP Secretary,

HARRIMAN REALTY CO., LTD.

Connaught Rub Gang A

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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

MAKE HIM Abblöt You! THERE are situations in which failure to try the "Bath coup" is just plair bad bridge. Most players are familiar with that term, which is applied to a hold up, play when the opening lend has been a king from king-queeh and others with the declaror holding the ace and lack of the suit, so that a repeat would es- sure him two tricks. It com- position of the other sults is such that a shift by the leader to any of them promises to assist the declarer, he should play low and give the opponent a chance help him.

S' 87 3 HK.D:4: DJ 10 2

SK Q 10

N

H J 83 2 DK 6 CJ 5

(Denler: vulnerable).

Bouth

to

diamond: Kho did not lead, n other spade, but the diamond to the 10. Thwarted, South da elded to try the double finesse in clubs, but the 10 post to the where upon West returned t club 5. The won that, the failed to tell the K, the diamon A and Qware cashed, also th heart A to make eight trick But the rest had to bb lost, th heart 10 going to the Q. the club K scoring and then the spade to the Q

At the other table, South note that West's switch to any othe suit might be helpful. So he pu Scentini the bh the spade K. the plot after scolhg East's West switched to the boart That was worth a trick to South He won East's Q with the A Counting on West for the hear he now cachewed the diamon Andesc, laid down the A, gave t Q to the K, won the heart 3 ro turn with the 10, scored the din mond 3 and 10, finessed the clu Q then won with the heart K club A and spade A. With nin tricks in, he willingly gave up thị -South last two to the spade Q and hear JThe Bath coup, causing West? thift to a heart lead, proved th East deciding factor:

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South. Nor

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ed at two tables of a tedi match, following West's opening of the spade K. Both dcclarers con- sidered the Bath coup, one try: HJ ing it and the other not, and D KJ that decided the issue.

The unsuccessful declarer C K thought he saw another safe way to build a second spide trick-by, winning with the A, reaching dummy with the heart Ki and finessing 'diamonds toward West. whom he expected to report the spades and thereby make the J What form of bidding, used by winner. West crossed him, ali fine players, does this dea however. On 'Winning with his illustrato?"

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HK.DB. D33 CAQ6B (Dealer South. Neither sid vulnerable).

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