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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1951.
SINGAPORE SERVICES IN A SOUND POSITION AGAINST ARMY AT SOOKUNPOO
At the end of the first day's play of their two-day cricket match yesterday at Sookunpoo, the Singapore Combined Services were in more favourable position than the local Army XI.
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Neither the Army bowling nor their batting met with any great success, con- ceding 191 runs to the visitors during their first lease at the wicket, and losing six wickets for 86 runs by the close of yesterday's play.
Leaving much to be desired, too, was the fielding of the Army. There were at least five missed catches, but they were too difficult to merit much blame. The throw-ins, however, cost them at least three wickets, despite & good 10-yard direct hit that dismissed Tomlinson.
The Combined Services, whet medium-pared leg break bowler have to lose a match yet in Woolacombe and left-arm slow again off-break bowler Nicholson did their Hongkong series showed a well-balanced side not improve things. with improved performance in the batting.
It was not until the last few overs before lunch that the wicket showed more life, and Though none of their batting Bailey broke in sharply in the as Arst line-up could be described
over of his second spell. distinctly brilliant, any of the grazed of Marriott's pads and
The eleven is worth 30 runs. The dislodged the leg buils,
batting Nine minutes later, Balley strengl. lies in F/O Cosh, Capt. followed up a no-ball by get-
Lt. Badham, LL Marriott,
Ling Simpson-leg-before.
Marriot played forceful Tomlinson. LREM Chaplin and
for when he gets innings
his 38, scoring Major Bennett
mainly with
and leg pulls, going.
square cuts.
backbone
the
The wicket yesterday was such that both skippers were probably heping that they would lose
A slightly wel outfield gave 1085. the indication that it was more a bulting wicket. but likely to be responsive to a spin attack.
Cosh, the
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Services opening the hat together with Chaplin carried the lunch score of 89 to 104 before Grace met with first success in a very his successful after-lunch spell.
Cosh At 110.
was caught off Hoskins after staying about the crease and 135 minutes $1
The fact that Army did have a and good array of spin-bowlers
on
scoring 54 runs.
ari excellent stepping up
Davenport gave an easy catch to forward point Buckley and Nicholson replacing Hoskins, got Badham 1by after beating him with his first three deliveries. The innings closed at tea-time for 19).
bowler was
Most successful Grace with his medium-paced off and leg-breaks.
The Services fast-bowling at- tock of Davenport, Bailey and Bennett did all the damage in the after-tea session, claiming six Army wickets for 88 runs.
THE SCORES
The Scores:
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S'pore Combined Services F/O Cosh, & Cravesten, b Hoskins 54 LAC Sargent, e Grace, b Bailey B Capt Marriott, b Bailey... Mai Simpson, thw Bailey ....... LREM Chaplin. lbw Grace Li Badham. lbw Nicholson ..... Ser Cdr Alderson, c and b Grace Lt Tomlinson, run out
b Grace Mai Bennett. e Hosking.
€ Buckley, Sg Davenport.
Grace Big_Belley, not out
Extres
Total
Bowling Analysis
the fact that they could still knock up the required runs for a win
knock
the Cosh played a good defensive at their second Forms for the 9th
second day, might have been the innings, showing Kace Meeting to be held un
which induced Cap: defence, neither Saturday 20th and Saturday Haycroft, who won the loss, inor going back for the ball, but i 27th October, 1961, weather
sitting on the ball at the crease. Hoskins Most of his runs came from Bailey
Woolingcombe the Nicholson be obtained permitting.
pulls to the Ane-leg and Office. Secretary's the
square Grace square leg occasional Telephone House: the Club
cuts, House, Buggy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
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Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Thursday, October, 1951.
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Secretary.
It's Time to Give Up!
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READER'S DIGEST" Reported The Same Research Which Proves
That Brushing Teeth Right After Eofing with Tu
factors
to bat. put the visitors in
The Services captain confessed that he was rather surprised a
That he saying The decision.
definitely batted especially had he especially when he did not have any spin attack. BATSMAN'S WICKET
would have first. mor won the toss.
7,4 20
The Army
Grace claimed his second Capt Campbell, low Davenport wicket without any addition to 1. Buckley, b Davenport the score, when he made a Capt Graveston law Bennett beautiful overhead catch off his Capt Haverat, hw Bennett
L1 Maynard, b Davenport own bowling
half-volley Hodlekinson, met dit by Alderson.
to a
That was a batting wicket.
At 138, Tomlinson, who with in the pre-lunch was evident
Badham looked as if they were the visitors when session,
three set for a good partnership, was rung for knocked up 19 wirkets. Both the Army open-out trying to steal a run
from a half-wicket ball.
ing
bowlers.
re-
medium-paced Hoskins and Bailey after getting Bennett, the next man in gave Sargent's wickel, were not
a sparkling knock of 27 runs, ceiving much help from the the score book reading 3, 4, 6. wicket.
2, 4, 2, 4 and two singles, be- ball to give spin-fore mistiming a
arra i second dip an easy catch.
A switch combination
on 10 8
of right
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NINTH RAGE MEETING
Saturday 20th & Saturday 27th October, 1951. (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club). The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day.
Through Tickets (at $40 each) may be obtained at the Com- pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House; also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting, Through tickets reserved for this Meeling but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 19th October, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Office a: Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at
5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
1. Wonllacoombe. Bailey Capt Grace, not out
Extros
Total for wkts)
Howling Analysis
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Flarenport
after Bennett Sorgent
23
WA
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14
191
80
HKOC BEATS THE REST The two-day Centenary crie- ket match between the HKCC and the Rest of the Colony end- ed in a seven-wicket win for the former yesterday.
At the end of the first day's on Sunday, HKCC had play
a lean of 70 runs with a score or 216 for nine wickets against the Rest's 146.
The Rest opened their secpro
Thev innings yesterday morning and were dismissed for 125, lost their first four batsmen for only 16 runs. Top scorer was S. M. Teb (29) closely followed. by A. H. Ismall (23). Two of their colleagues to reach double Agures were 1. M. Omar (17) and A. M Prata (10).
HKCC replied with 57 runs for three wickets. Their open- ing pair. T. G. C. Knight and G. H. P. Pritchard scored 80 runs between them, "Knight chalking up 17,
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so The "All declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT
Ecores at the close of-yesterday's TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL Second innings play were: AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED, ATTENTION is draws to Rule 28. of the Totalisator Rules which reads as follows:-
In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds inade unless a ticket is produced: Payment will not be made on torn or disfigured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting
THE ADMITTED TO
The Rest
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A. Zimmern, e Neve, b Connett G. A. Bouza, e Owen-Hughes,
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SOMETHING NEW IN
CER
Something new in "soccer is demonstrated by West Berlin police on hors back. The two teams of riders, consisting of a goalkeeper,
and three forwards, fight for the outsize airfilled leather ball, which
pushed forward by the horses' legs. — Express Photo.
Using The Head And Legs Together Is The Secret For A Long Football Life
Says TOM FINNEY
England and Preston North-End Outside:Right
A man is as young as he feels. In soccer, as in almost everything else, there
is really no such thing as an age for retirement. Some find the physical strain too great at 30; others carry on until they are nearly 50.
I was, in fact, told this week about a player in a little Derbyshire team still
going strong at 57!
for Presion He is At the first
this
But in professional football it been playing is exceptional to And players season. still holding their own in the essential, of course-and he has hurly-burly of the League at the the ability to draw fully on his age
of 40, although a great experience.
Ted Sagar is another.. re- number do carry on as player-
"A"markable example of agility and coaches among junior or
after many years in teams and continue to render success service to their clubs and to the football. game in general.
I believe Ted joined:
Everton in March, 1929, and is sill being cheered, jast season on First Division grounds and this season in the Second Division:
The name I have very much in mind writing these words 1 that of Mick Burns, who last
The first time I played against week completed 25 years as a professional Some
younger ham was in Syria during the war readers may never have heard in a Services' match. Opportunt of Mick. But the older followers ties of seeing him since have of football among you and es been few because relegation and pecially those in Preston and promotion have kept Preston and Newcastle will need no intro-Everton' apart for most of the duction to the goalkeeper who post-war years. But here, soo, is now keeping a very good watch is a great sportsman who is a bótween the posts for Ipswich credit to the game. Town in the Southern Section of the Third Division.
SOME RECORDS
Ted may even bresit a record. He is a one-club man, and the
Saturday's Home Soccer Fixtures
The following are the fixtures in the Home, Football League for Saturday, October 13. "The figures shown in brackets are the scores for the same match last season:
Arsenal Aston Ville Blackpoor
Chee Derby Hudder field Liverpool
Wolves
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V
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Bolton
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V
Leede
5.
V.
Coventry C.. Luton
y
Noda C. "Queen's PR. 1- Shield U Sworses:
MY EARLY DAYS Mick signed for Newcastle longest service with one club in United in September 1927, and the record books is that of Bob was transferred to Preston in Crompton, of Blackburn Rovers, Barnsley 1938. It wasn't long afterwards who had finished his playing Blackburn that, as a boy just away from career before I was born and By school. I became an amateur who died in 1941. Bob was the an with the same club and the name, Blackburn for twenty three Hurns, like the others doing so years from 1896. well at that time, meant a great
Few clubs have a longer list of deal to me. .It is true I saw very little of them because we long-service men than Black-
Never Division were always playing on Satur burn
Billy Meredith of Manchester Bournemouth
Brighton days and did our training on
Eristol C. Tuesdays and Thursdays, in the City and Manchester United,
holder of 51 caps for Wales, is, I stom evening, but, like all youngsters, believe, the record-holder: In
ou
years of professional football. www.pock
I felt I knew them.
When Preston won their way to the final of the FA Cup in He was 50 when he reared in Nortonton 1937, I didn't get the thrill of 1924. Retired is not quite the Foo Yak
to Wembley to watch the right word, perhaps because bend U. going match against Sunderland: Per- Billy still wakes a very keen in Torque u
terest in all that goes on and is Blylatos f it was just as well because always ready to store a case for Bradford
that
Sunderland won 3-1, and
haps
b
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Owen Bughead
T. H. Lean, 1.b.w., b waite
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. M. Orust, e Owen Hugner. THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE,
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and Club Rom $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary introduction of l personal at Telephone Hase, on the written of pers member, sich member to be reponsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for payment of all hits, etc.
T: Crabtree, not out
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Cheater Crewe
would have been a heart-break-the Past against the Pre Darlington
ing experience in those days
Ticel certain all the
don't suppose many of you have gone on playing could name the Preston team on average one of retirement would that occasion Burns, Gallimore. agree with me that, in short, the Use the head to save. Beatle (A); Shankly, Tremelling, secret is: Milne, Dougal, Beresford, the legs Which Is a zpod maxim in any walk of life, Isn't O'Donnell (F), Fage, O'Donnell may
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Bowling Analysts
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to Members
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Only a limited number of badges admitting closure will be a sale at the RACE COURSE.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers Compradore Office will Owen Hughes close at 11.00 am on both days. The Secretary's Office will close
BECC at 11.45 am each
Treasurers Compradore Office and day. The
TDC, Krisht, b Lee).... the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable et the Club G. H. P. Pritcharq, c Remedios,
the No. 1 Boy N. R. Diver, not out In advance from House provided they are ord (TL 777818)
MOLANGIR: C. Craft & Crabtree, b, Lean, WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'QR. M. McPherson, not out THE MEETING.
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Bowling Analyidé.
the following
But I was there the t
year and that time the Cup did back to Preston. Huddersfield were beaten 10 plain state- ment of fact that hides the ex- the penally goal by citement
George Mutch in the
of extra time.
last minute
MEX Burns wasn't in the team
next
Amateur Billiards Championship
London, Det 8.
Frank Edwards, the 42-ye
on that occasion, and we And bith. In the Autumn of 1938, old English Champion, led Tom with Ipswich. All East Anglia Cleary of Australia, by 181 knows the fine service he has points at the close of the first giver there but, even more, it day's play in their two-day beat better of the World Amateur Billiards can be written that no better
Championshly hard portamen ever put on e • pair of
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