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THE · CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950.

A Sorry Debut At 'Lords' For DANISH TEAM

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The Combined Schools The

Says "OBSERVER”

It was a sorry debut at 'Lords' yesterday for the Combined Schools XI. They lost by 102 runs, had a century scored against them and did not take a single HKCC wicket.

Winning the toss was taken as a significant omen by the youngsters, who went into the field with confidence and high optimism, probably thinking that at least their fielding would stop all the boundaries.

}

It was rather a despondent group that came back for a brief shelter from the drizzle after 50 minutes of play. "At this rate, it will take us wecks to get them all out," said one of them.

ON THE RECORD

1

A Generous Gesture

From The HKCC

DUE HERE. IN

FEBRUARY

Arrangements in connection with the forthcoming visit of the Danish Boldklubben :1000 Soccer XI were discussed at a moeting of the Interport Sub- Committee of the Hongkong Football Association yesterday,

Mr J. C. Gulmgan, who was in the Choir, said that the Danish tent would definitely bo coming to Hongkong and that the total liability to which the Association would be com→ mitted from the time of the team's departure from Den- mark and return. would be In addition to this $134,000. sum,

would also the HKFA The Hongkong Cricket Club turn that they will look back have to be responsible for the and lodging of the approached the job of explain-to in later years. For some of boord

to the Combined them, I may well mean the Danish team as well as enter- other expenses ing cricket

or Second Division during their actual period of generosity. Schools XI with warm-hearted difference between being Firat tainment and

They gave every Division

Over-confidence and stay in the Colony. stock schools bowler a chance players. to bowl and gave everyone an abounding belict in his own of them a chance to bat, which brilliance have been the down- more than the Kowloon fall of many a schoolboy cricke- Cricke! Club did.

They were up against two of to meet the ball had been the is the best batsmen in the Services, most successful batsmen.

Squadron Leader Kingsford, and the score was then 70 for no wicket.

Commonwealth Wilson and Forced To Fight For Every Run

Sqda. Leader

Dut

THE SCORES

HRCC

Kingsford,

They beat the Schools by 102

runs

Much self-calcem has

re-

and demonstrated every celved a smothering. The ull-

result should stroke in the book and various mate ways of taking winkels, though useful additions to the cricket A more trying time was yet.

to be was possible to come after the resumption. Major K. II. S. Wilson, not out the lads also demonstrated how teams of the future.

Ехетая

neatly it clean bowled.

Total (for no wkle)

not

100

3

160

N. E. Any, T. A. Pearce, H. Owen-liughes, L. D. Kibee, Cpi Hull, R. M. MacPherson. I Newton, Cdr. G. Naylor and d. II. P. Pritchard, did not hat. Bowling Analysis

After having shown the school- boys how the opening batsmen Calcutta, Dec. 20.

should play themselves in during More than 20,000 people the opening overs, Wilson and Kingsford went a a step further India's young watched

by giving an exhibition of how to punish the bowlers. With a varie- aspirants for big honours- an Indian Universities XI-ty of strokes--square cuts, late

Commonwealth cuts, leg glides, and long drives Nicolson make the

and lifts, Kingsford went on cricketers fight for every reach his century in 80 minutes. Included In it were 15 fours and run today.

one six. In hooking anything when stumps short of a length, a good tourists, The

by Wilson were drawn, had scored 288 runs hibition was given

who got his 60 within the same for the loss of five wickets.

from Heavy dew had softened the period. With three runs Eden Garden's wicket, but it sundries, the innings closed played dry throughout the day, 189 runs for no wickets. apart from short periods before and after lunch, when an occa- sional ball popped up.

M

W

to

-Del

Lin

Dunte

Hulton

ex-

E.

I

M. Koodiaro, b Naylor

COMBINED SCHOOLS Webster, bw Pritchard... Ching, b. Pritchard

R. S. Lin, Bow Hull

at

J. Davis, b Naylor

Dhabber, b Hull

Q. Almao. b Owen-Hughes

M. Nicolson, c Arthy. b Owen-

Hughes

D. Dunne. +

Hughes

Hutton. not out

De Mayor

Extras

Total

The fielding which the school- boys had built up a reputation on did keep down the runs to ground Nevertheless, the Common-a greut extant. Their wealth were never fully at home flelding and throw-ins left little and many of the runs came off to be desired, but high catches

seemed to

weak point the edge of the bat.

among them. Webster missed a straight catch to him behind the Pritchard wicket oft Wilson and Nicolson Naylor and Hutton both dropped King- Owen-Hughes ford in the deep.

Ordy when Leslie Ames was at the wicket later in the day did the bat really master the ball,

Universities jacked in their attack, and there was no genuine

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of variety was the down medium-paced deliveries

failure of and Irani, the captain, probably main cause of the handicapped by having to ring the schoolboys' attack. All the the changes frequently, shifted Ave bowlers tried were slow to right hand. Only the bowlers from end to end-medium Reuter,

was consistent them, keeping a good length Nicolson was the throughout. next best, with a tendency to bowl short.

Shield

Sheffield

Victory For W. Australia

Perth, Dec. 20. Western Australia won their Sheffield Shield cricket match against Queensland here today by 10 runs.

200.

Western

saw

Australia,

and

Dunne

among

"Why not try that short boy" remarked one of the spectators. "Ife might put them off". They

did try him. The short boy was R.S. Lin. The batsmen took

10 runs off him in one over and the next over, he went quietly back to first silp.

Hull

Bowling Analyds

GOLF

10

Mr Guimgan

said that

it

was hoped that arrangementa

might be concluded for the

It

Danish team to play in Salgon and Manila, in which event the extent of the HKFA's liability be eleven would be considerably reduced. decided that the WAE Danish team play three matches here

the Chinese Now Year holdays as follows:

February -Danish XI v Hongkong Selection

Two. of the boys are being Cries of "Bullles!" are being lost our local cricket, R. S. uttered, but this column sides Lin is leaving for Australin and with the Cricket Club and ac- Murdo Nicolson is going to the knowledges what was a genuine United States, where he is to gesture of goodwill. The Club chrol at the University of Call- turned out the strongest pos-fornia at Beriteley. sible side they could and if Len Frank Howarth Stokes and were not in it is because they were not in a position to take the afternoon off.

The game gave every quarter of the local cricketing commu- ace exactly nity a chance to what the schoolboys were worth against a strong First Division side and exploded once and for all the myth that the Second Division recka with bowling talent After all, Dunne, Hut

and Nicolson

Lin are 071on,

among the beat bowlers in the two Junior League, the first being near top of the averages.

Where the lads are concerned, the Club has done them a good

By Henry Longhurst IN A LIFETIME

ALL IN A

of

Few people can have encompassed the growth what is now a national pastime more completely than James Braid, or, for that matter, left their stamp on with such continuous and unblemished integrity.

There is at least one more former Combined Schools cricketer at Berkeley in Jimmy Hulse, the Diocesan Boys' School and Craigengower all-rounder of some 12 years ago who is

over

February -Danish XI v All- Hongkong.

February 10-Danish XI Combined Chinese,

T

All three games will be play. ed on the Club ground at Happy Valley and prices of admission to each game will be 510, 9p and $3.50.

Was I

emphasised by the

mo

on the Berkeley faculty, Hulse meeting that as certain altera- will bo rando to the is one of a very few Americanlons cricketers that Hongkong has stands in order to provide more passageways and the seating ac- turned out.

commodation would thereby bo Murdo is likely enough to get roduced, there would be a cor

reduction in In Californin as responding some cricket that state, with Pennsylvania, quota of tickets to be allocated has enough former Englishmen to Clubs. in It to run cricket leagues. Ho

It was decided by the meet- may also develop into a Javelin thrower, being about the best ing that 15 players from each cricket ball thrower in Hong- Senior Club will be entitled to

ειναι

trom purchase

tickets kong today.

the HKFA Office at $3.50 each, while players selected to take part in the games against the For four of the Combined Danes will be allowed to pur- Schools team it was not their chase 12 tickets.

+

Second experience of First Divi- slon cricket. Dhabher has

Schoolboys

will

aguta

Do

played for Craigengower Seniors granted the care concession as that granted them during the in one or two League matches Swedish games. and also, with Webster, Nicolson

The following players were and Koodiaroff, for the Pressi- selected to undergo training un- mists against a mixed Craigen-der Mr Lee Wai-tong in pro- gower-IRC Senior League side last season.

it

many

paration for the Danish games: Tam Kwan-koty (S. China), Chu Though some of the Inds, Lice Senior h

Division Chee-ning Kit Chee), Yu Yu-tak (KMB). Hau Yung-Bang cricketer, are inclined to think (KMB).

Lat Wai (Palice), Klang Ngan-ching

Tong Etheridge (Army), How extraordinary were the changes in golf that a lot of themselves as adom-(Kwang Wah), B.S. Nien (Kwong took place in his lifetime! When, a joiner by trade butments to this game, they are wah). already a local golfer of note, he left his native Earlsferry on the high road to London, he combined the two crafts and became a clubmaker in the workshops of the Army and Navy Stores.

The early declaration by the НКСС raised the schoolboys 98 Entries r'or

They had hopes high again.

110 minutes to make 170 runs. New Year's Day

10

Marathon

China), Tang

Sum

શ fine. lot of youngsters and Sheung S

KMB), Ng Kee-cheung (Kil Chee). Woods could blend happily into any Capper (Army), Waotion (Amy),

All of them are Santos (St Joseph's), Club team.

their place on (Army), wok Ting-kee (6. China), Hung Hing-yuk (KMB), BrOWD any First Royal Navy), Ho Ying fun (KMB) felding alone in already worth

Division side.

Chu Wing-koung (S. China), Tong The school-leaving toll will, Wong (Kit Chee), Gardner (Club).

Mok Chun-wah fat (KMB). we are not mistaken, leave Yu Cheuk-yls (S. China), Lee Tai only Davis and Hutton for next China). Omar (St Joseph's), Xavier

China), Lee Chum-fat (KMB), K season's Combined Schools ride, St Joseph's). Lee Yuk-tak (S. Without any League games on Pocketing 9. Chinn), Jones (Army) the card for January, it is now. Brown (Army) and Woo Mar up to some of the other clubs sheung (Kit Chee). to follow the lead of KCC and HKCC and give the lads another chance.

"RECORDER".

Training will take place on Tu days and Thursdays at 4.30 p.m. Caroline Hill and Boundary Str

(B.

CHARITY MATCH

been The following have

China to selected

represent and England for the Inter-

Australian Tennis national Charity Cup Competi

ilon soccer game to be played Monday, December 25, at at Club ground, kick-off 3.30 p.m.

Training Methods on

the

That was in 1893, and I have been looking, in their list of that year, at the clubs which he and his fellow experienced Scotch workmen" were making.

"Experienced" in James's case and, after all, didn't they score

was perhaps optimistic, but his Spectators

a thrilling 138' for only four wickets last

native, skill and common sense last half hour, when Queens-week? But from the very open-

soon quallaed him for it. land, needing 229 runs in their ing

contributed to their they

Whether the style of the clubs second innings to win, were own defeat, playing back

A total of 98 entries have been

or their price would most sur- dismissed for 209 runs with every ball. In his second over received for

the International 18 minutes left.

Henry Chung, Jr made no at-

The favourite do not know. Y.M.C.A. and

wooden club was the Bulger, The final scoreboard read: tempt to play a ball off Prit- Harriers Road Race sponsored prise the modern generation I

chard that appeared to be well by the Chinese Western

rn Australia 207 201 away from the off stump. The the China Gynnast Assoc with its derivatives the brassey run over a dis- bulger and bulldog bulger. Most ball broke in and took off the tion and to be

would have tance of 74 miles in Kowloon

of

am sure, US, bails.

fallen, too, for the Concentrated former off-stump

on New Year's Day. winner of the Shield, added 22 In caina Koodiaroff and aut

98 entrants, 18 are Lofter. Mainly they cost 5s. 3d. runs to their overnight score of went Webster when he played non-Chinese and five are girls. though there was an extra Worth Emulating 238 runs for eight wickets but back to an extra fast straight to the last

race, which was special variety at Bs., with wood 1st class and comfortable living the key men in their victory

For one from Pritchard.

would run on January 1, 1950, there blocks for renewals, 2s 6d. quarters available at moderate were Price,

The novice of today the fast lefthand who clalmed Ave bowler,

look with R. S. Lin, who had scored 79 were 97 entrants, only one of

envy on the "Get prices.

Moals are cheap ($8 for 3 wickets for 40 runs in Queens- not out in a Second Division the competitors being a girl.

who hassultable for beginners, gents, Veteran Au Hong, meals) but they are wholesome. land's second knock, and Mac- League match appeared to be

dubs 10s., sling is. Dd', I doz. balls 10s.; total 30s. Od.," though The undersigned who are Hole! Car provided for our Gill, who ably supported Price the type of batsman to stop the taken part in this race over a

rot, but was given no time to number of years and is the even then there must have been

A call to British lawn quest the sole distributors in the

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was won by order in which beginners should training methods was made

clubs-Ist cleck, here by Viscount Temple-Man-chi (KMB). it and was out lbw.

China's Olympic Games run- select their cessfully prosecuted one of-

in the 2nd brassey, 3rd cand fron (nd wood, the President of the fender under the Merchandise

Dhabher stayed long enough ner. Wong Ching-ling to see the total rise from six record time of 35 mins. 10 secs. relation to the modern imple. British Lawn Tennis Asso- traker, Mr Lee Wal-tong

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the mould nity," said the LTA President, to J. C. Koh, and J. Seque into damp sensing, hold over Router.

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was the

runs.

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the spot where tee is required, LARSEN OPTIMISTIC day prosaini

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Sydney.

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9-22

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