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ORICKET NOTES.

THE SELECTORS AND THEIR SELECTIONS,

WELL BALANCED THOUGH

NOT BRILLIANT SIDE?

as for, na' we can!

News

There is not very much in that"le" contentious

ARMY ATHLETICS AT SOOKUNPOO.

HOME FOOTBALL

ŝo oomo out/dl, two,

vorostingy to see how

generally selected men got into the FINE SPORT WITNESSED Ahalalder

• The Trials.

YESTERDAY.

ENGLISH CUP FINAL

"ARSENAL'S TEAM CHANGES

(Router's Special Service.}

may have missed;iwhile, of couTAS, Hancock and Hayward must be on for their profound knowledge of aricket and of Interporta. It is I learn, that tomorrow's matul

Excellent sport was witnessed. unfortunate it so happens that will be a definito trial. With the najthor of thom are soon very much information so obtained, if the won a large crowd at the Hong Kong cricket this year, Hanoook since the ther is propitious, and the know. Atoa Army Athletic Meeting at

LONDON, April 20 November Intorport and Hayward ledge of who oun go, which should Sookuspoo yesterday afternoon.

The distinotion of being the the whole season for he has only be available by the middle of next. The meeting, extends over two days, youngest player over to appear in just returned. But this makes no week, the Selection Committee the largest number of events be the English Cup Anal will fall to should be able to form a prettying decided this afternoon." Yas Albert Bossley, the 18-year-old difference to the fact that they are pre-eminently suitable for the post-good idea of the side, and I sinterday saw the Half Mile Relay Arsenal outside right, who is re tion. The Committee as it stands fcerely hope that they will put it to-Race, the High Jump, the Long placing Hulme in the Arsenal eleven. has, of course, power to add to its gather and let it play as a side Jump and the Three Miles Toam number or to consult others.

for as long as they have got left Race decided The Invitations.

It does make so much differente getting men used to their batting order and their places in the fold, and it is most helpful to the cap.

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Fractice.

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The Half Mile Relay Race was won by the Royal Artillery, the High Jump baing annexed by the Jats. The Argyll and Butherland Highlanders, accounted for tho Long Jump," while the Three Miles Team Race was won by the H. K. S. Edge. R. A.

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on Saturday against Newcastle. Cho change, is necessary owing to the fact that Hulme is on the injured

Beasley has so far only played twice for the Armonal, but he is one. of the onlmest members of the team; training at Blighton.

The inability of Jamos, the AzBOD- al's wizard inside-loft, to play has cnusod the deepest disappointment.

The Newcastle foam to-day went to Whitley Bay to get a sniff of

the North Son brazos.

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The teams selected are as follows:" Araonal ----Mosa; Parker, Hap-

John.

Lost people who are interossed In cricket have probably dona a los of thinking and selecting during the last seven days. Indeed, at a modest, computation, the amount of hobits used in the relording of Tipotential elevens, it translated An oficial list of Invitations, sul

into cash at the average face valuoject, of course, to final selection for of a bar chit, would probably add the tom, was published in yeaster up to sam largely in excess of day's Press. The only name, which the steamer fares which will be in mentioned last week, which did curred by the travellers. I have not appear was that of N. A. E. Nots went up yesterday and used as many myself, and am begin MacKay. I have some reason to several players availed themselver hing to realize that there are think, however, that there was an of the opportunity. I saw both

The Three Mile Team Race was a many factors which must be con- inadvertent omission and that Mac-Ride and Fareifa there and I hope magnificent race, with three men of sidered before we can get anywhere Kay will be asked. After all ho this means that they can get away. the A. and S., taking the lead at Bear a. Inhl side that, it'ia only has made a thousand runs this it was very pleasant to see the the start, closely followed by the profitable to narrow things down season, and is a wicket-keeper and nets up but it was not so pleamnt H.K.S. Towards the end the land- As I have said a good field if he only is regarded to see them given a side of the ora lapped the last mon, and abo-it before, the ability to make the xs reserve stumper. F'know that ground and to sos tennis court after three hundred yards from the inish good Jones, Roberta, Malo; Beas trip (which is definitely desirable, Mirehouse and Reid probably could tennis court with their barrage of member of the Indian Gunners Jack, Lambert, Bastin and shall we asy), the considerations not go but it is rather a

blow screens go up all round I fail per.made

great spurs, and, of the probable wicket on which we

Newcastle:Melnroy: Nelson, about Teddy Fincher, and still moresonally to understand why the stand passing. the membar of the shall have to play, and the varia-in a way about. Kermani as I had does not come down. The Cham and 8. H., who had load Weaved; Boyd, Richardson, Allen, Fairhurst; McKenzie, Davidson, tions in contemporary form, all have a great deal of weight when we

come more and more to regard him pionship meeting is ever and why throughout, finished a magnificent Mellenemy and Lang. balance up things. It is clear that as the solution of the wicket-keeperit should be kept up to stage ex-winner by many yards. we have no one of outstanding merit. It therefore: Bobovos us to sendi up as well-Baluneed a tendin, an wa may, one in which good folding earries alco of weight, and one that will really be a team and not. Of picking sides there is no end one or two. very brilliant erickutere but I print here three sides which and nine or ten others fellows. It we succeed in doing this 3 am by I have written down at the dieta-

Glasgow, April 20. s no means pessimistic of our chances. tion of three good cricketers con-

Over a hundred thousand specta- And if we are up a bit of a tree sulting them separately. I have

Last Week's Games. * now, I make no doubt it will bene

tors saw the Rangers win the Cup good fruit in the future!

eliminated ankley as he has not

for the seventh time. Rain spoilt most of the cricket been here long enough to make intion of the stand and the damage

The excitement throughout was fair to play him against Shanghe one to the outfield. I don't mean and there is little to say about it. by this that I am hostile to tennis, The University drew their League

intense. It was, indeed, so graal nd if the ground was not wanted match against the Navy. At least sometimes that the referes had to for, cricket it would not matter, the old ruling of the League Com.cation the players of both sides But cricket after alf is one of the mitten was: that if one side only

for allowing bad temper to creep objects of the H.K.C.C., or an Ibatted and the rain came on the into the game, deduce from its name, and I think match was abandoned owing to a little give and take might be ob- rain," But if the other side have. served. The point am at of also gone to the wickets and a ball course, in fielding practice. You has been sent down or any play want the whole ground for that, and it is my definito contention that we hayo far too few organised practices, even when we have got

The Selection Committes.

question, as he is such a good bat en a slow wicket.....

The Probables.

· The selection of Messrs. Hancock, Let us call them A, B and C.- Hayward and Bide to the Selection Committoo is excellent so far na it A

B goes, but. I would wish they had Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell put on another two men. My own Richardson Richardson Richardson: choloo would have fallen on A. A. Duckit: Duckith E Zimmern Humjaha and J. E. Richardson, † P. Madar P. Madar P. Madar In a general way I agree that a E C

E. 0. E. C. Committee of Ave is rather largo, Fincher Fincher Fincher but there aro apoeial circumstances. G. C. Burnett Ride Richardson has seen more crickst

Musson Musson then anyone in the Colony, this | Ride Pereira Pereira season (except possibly J. C. Lyal Pereira Minu

Minu and his judgment is excellent. Be.Miau

Anderson Burnett tween tham, Rumjahn and Ride Anderson Kermani would cover everything Richardson | Kórmani

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SPHINX.

A SYMBOL

bibition matches I don't know. After the final events to-day the These matches were always ataged prizes will be presentod

2 the CRC, and in time they will

no doubt be played on the new

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ground of the Lawn Tennis Asso-the whole area of the ground. And ction if and when they get it. is over we can afford do give noth- Bup, unless it be a question of playing away it is this year. ers of Davis Cup form the ccension hardly seems to warrant the zeten.

Continued on next column.)

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taken place, then, if rain stops play before by decision is reached and before the time for drawing arrives the match is drawn." The only importance of the point is that if the Navy get a point, as I hold they do, the C.5.0.0. drop to the Bottom of the table by half a point. This, I may remark in passing, is going to cost a prominent member of the C.S. & dollar. He should not, however, send it to the office ay my, Editor would probably (the rest is deleted-Ed.) Anyway the Gunnors seem to have passed out completely" and as they have twice postponed the Navy match-or so I am told-it seems to me that the Senior Service are entitled to the full points.

Duckitt Recovera. Form.

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SCOTTISH CUP FINAL

GLASGOW RANGERS WIN. «

FOR SEVENTH TIME

Kilmarnock's goal had an ex- tremely marrow escape in the very arst minute, the Rangers commenc ing with a spirit which suggested that they were not likely to be denied victory of this occasion, Nibloe (who Rumour has it is like- ly to be playing for Chelsea next season) minkicked in the goalmouth, and nearly let the Rangers in.

The Kilmarnock defenders. wore subjected to relentless pressure and in the tenth minute opened the sooring. English's overhead kick was punched clear by Ball, but Fleming, rushing in, netted with a fast drive from inst outside the penalty ares.

Aitken fred in a long shot in a Kilmarnock revival but Hamilton had no difficulty in clearing. This was the first time that he had handl- ed the ball in the first quartex of an hour's play.

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Again Kilmarnock found them- |selves üp against it. Their defence was stout, but Morton found Flem ing a hot handful. There was no further scoring before the interval.

Second Halk.

I only saw a portion of Duckitt's innings on Saturday lust, but it struck mo then that he playing more in his old form and making his shota cleanly and erisply instead of soratching. A very good cricketer confirmed this The second half was singularly and told me it whs the best innings lacking in sensational incidents. he had seen Duckitt play for a long The Rangers attacked strongly. time. Richardson too never looked Archibald, Marshall, McPhail and like getting out while. I was watch-Fleming putting in clever work in ing him: This is encouraging as dividually, but being unable-for there may well be such a wicket some time to penetrate a 'splendid in Shanghai Mitchell and Roid defence. alone of the rest did anything. Hunter's wicket-keeping seems to share of the game for some time, have found favour with the Com-forcing the Rangers inside for mittee as he has received a tenta- wards to drop back to nasistance of tive invitation, (80 bas Patterson their defence. Eventually, however, DE CO). But ho will, have to be a very outstanding stumper if he is going to got in, as he is not a good bat. This applies to the Craigongower man as well,

Stop Promi

I was just sending in these Notes yesterday when I hard on good Authority that, if selected, Rickard. son, Beck, A. H. Mader Zim mern, G. C. Burnett and J. Hunter can get away. I also hear this Duokitty Pab, Hadar and A, B, Minu, in addition to the other four, an not go. This is disastrous as it eliminates every left hand bowler and Pat Madar about the best all rounder Let's hope its a rumour or that something can be arrangadí et SareeqRABBIT P.S.-I have just heard that D: J. N. Anderson cannos go. It ap poara, however, that there' is some chatton of A Or Hamilton's being able to get away. The teams in the former part of this article ware picked under the assumption he could non go. Ha in of churke a sure "selection" if he can make the trip:=-RIA,

Kilmarnock enjoyed

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a happy harmony and McPhail the Rangers forwards again struck scored after 25 minutes play in this half. English getting the third gosi ten minutes later.

U.S. BASEBALL

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.].

NEW YORK, April 20 Now York scored a doubla auc ces in the baseball world to-day: the results beings

National League."

Philadelphia Pittsburg Chicago

6 New York

7 St. Louis

9 Cincinnati

Alterican Leagua.

Now York 6. Ehiladelphia Washington—4— Boston - St. Lou -5+ Chicago Cleveland

Detroit

KOWLOON GOLF.

THE HIGH HANDICAP

COMPETITION..

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The High Handicap Competition for members with handicaps of 18 br over, will he played over sigh teen holes (medal play on handicap) on Sunday. All competition are required to toe off before 11, a.tit.

The following in the draw. -J. J. King and J. Bøller.

G. D. Reid and A. W. Torrible. J. R. McCaw and L. "J. Cave. "W. J. Wooller and E. . Price H. S. Dinsdale and A. CharaKŠT A Urquhart and W. R. Hillser. W. Groves and 8. MneNider A. A. Laughton and H. T. Bux

(Oquéinued an_west1Calama}

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LOCAL HO

HLADIO TEAM FOR TOMORROW

The following have been selected to play for the Radio Sports Club against S. Cumberland Caroline Hill ground, to-morrow, at 3 p.m., weather permitting | S. Singh, P. Singh, J. Singh, Hanib, Jack, M. Singa, A. E. P. Guest, G., Singh, J. T. K. Gilch- rist, K-Singth, and F. 4. Kamp. Singh, and Atma Singh.

Beserves: Fageet Singh, Arka

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W. Stoker and G. Gellately. J. S. Smith sad W. Kerr. AL Powell and J. G. Meyer.

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