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•HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933.
Cricket Notes by R. Abbit
WONDERS NEVER CEASE
THE AUSTRALIAN TEST MATCH
The Services' Side,
HOME FOOTBALL
F-A: CUP RESULTS
ITAROVON REUTER'S AGENCY)
The revise Luton Tranmere Aston Villa Everton Southend Aldershot
1 Reading
2 Watford
2 Barnsley
0 0
• Bradford C.
4 Wednesday
0 Gateshead
1 Bury
draw is as follows:
T Tottenham
7. Leeds Un.
e. Sunderland
1. Bury
LONDON, Jan.-18. THE defeat of Sheffield Wednes- day and Bury's victory over There was no League Cricket in E. J. R. Mitchell seem to have got Notts Forest provided the surprise the-Senior Division on Saturday mixed up with a curious pastime results of the outstanding F.A.. Inst, and the outstanding event of known as golf, and are interporting. Cup-ties, all of which were played the afternoon was the defeat of if I may use the phrase.
Alan to day. A Craigengower by the Civil Service. Reid also is unable to play, and the The results are apponded It was a most exciting match and, sido as it stands at present consists Millwall though the 0.0.0. were handicap of A. W. Hayward (captain), A. Southend ped by the fact that Rt. Lee had a Beck, E R. Duckitt, G, S. Luton strained shoulder and could not Dankeley, D. Harley, A. T. Lay, Aston Villa bowl, the Civil Service, who were Monro, H. Owen Hughes, L. T. Chesterfield without Sayer and Baker, fully de Ride and G. E. R. Sargent. It is Manch, City sorved thair win. Richardson took awfully weak in bowling and the Notts For. in Barrow to open the innings and last man in all probability will be a for once there was a reasonable bowler. Sargent is the slow mer start. After the latter was caught chant, but to be frank, he is hot ht cover and Richardson well taken in the same street with Ricketts. at aquaro log off a full toss Wal lington and R. M. Wood hoth got going. The former, however, was I am most curious as to the com- very lucky as at the start of his position of the United Services' innings he was completely mistim side, especially as I have seen quite ing the ball and Lam should have a lot of Service Cricket. It is most Brighton hed him clean bowled twice with unfortunate that Commander Shaw Manch. City the lightest bit of luck. In fact is away, but I imagine the Devon Chester Lam who was swinging from leg and shire will be here for the match, Birmingham turning back from the off was the and no doubt Hollands and Jenner Darlington most dangerous of the bowlers. E.Fust will be chosen. Burnett too Bolton A. Lae, with his slow high tossed may turn out but he has played very Blackpool donkey drops took three wickets littlo recently. The two obvious West Ham fairly cheaply fant Evans and Hamil- names besides are Marsham and Middlesbro* Lon, who took thirty between them Eaden but both have done nothing. Matches to off the Rast two overs before de- these last few weeks and I should|23, elaration, rather spoiled his final not be surprised to see Lt-Comdr. figures. Hubbard was very steady J. D. Southern play. Though he most of the time but he had ocen has been badly out of form, he is sional lapses with short balls on the leg aido, most of which wont crazhį ing to the boundary.
Poor Batting.
really good bat, and is quite as likely to get runs as anyone else. Pay-Lt-Comdr. Yates will hardly displaca Jennor-Fust as a. fast medium bowler I fancy. As for the Army representatives, Mirahouse, Garthwaite, Stockor Hamilton, Young (as wicket-keeper) and Tucker are the first names which suggest themselves to me, with Whiteway Wilkinson, Cragg and Anstruther as runners-up,
On the whole the side will have more bowl ing than batting, which is the exact reverse of the Club's position,
The Cricket in Australia,
Burnley
Derby County 7. Millwall or
Reading
t. Sheffield U.
2.
Bradford
7. Walsall,
r. Halifax..
r. Blackburn
". Chesterfield Grimsby
1. Huddersfield,
West Brom. A. 1. Stoke be played on January
SATURDAY'S MATCHES
The following English league and Scottish Cup matches arq down for decision on Saturday:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
Arsenal Aston V. Blackburn Blackpool 'Derby Everton Huddersfield Middlesbro Newcastle. Sheffield U. Wolver.
Gittins, E, A. Lee, and Robert Leo alone did much against some atoady bowling, while Lim fought a stubborn rear-guard action. The Last over of the game was very dramatic. The Craigongower skip per wad umpiring and E. B. Reed, who had bowled splendidly was the bowler, Patterson kept out three excellent ones and survived a con- fident appeal for b.w. off the fourth. The bali would have broken the wicket but it had not pitelked
I have previously refrained from straight. He stopped the fifth, making any reference to the Test snorter, and in dead silence. Reed Matches as one would be writing song down his last hall which went entirely on heresy evidence. But over the sticks. But Patterson had the continual barracking and what played at it and, as. Wood some is perhaps a little worse-hooting of how or other cuddled it to his body, the English fast bowlers, and parti- Bradford. everyone on the field appealed and cularly Larwood, moves me to point Bury, the umpire's hand went up. A out that this leg theony frightful-Charlton most sporting finish, and someness was, if not invented, at least Chesterfield. what reminiscent of a league game on the C.C.C. ground two seasons
ago.
The Club Draw. The Varsity bowling at the start of the Club's innings in their match On Saturday last was very fair but it is no excuse for the slow rate of scoring over the first hour and if the Clubs want to finish their matches they ought to get another opening pair. Neither Harley nor Duckitt a naturally forcing bats- men. The latter would be a most
useful iman to check a rot-bat' na
:
Manchester C.
1. Liverpool
r. Wednesday
Birmingham
West Brom. A.
1. Sunderland
Leeds Un.
v, Bolton
·r. - Leicester
v. Chelsen r. Portsmouth SECOND DIVISION
developed to the full by Gregory Fulham and Macdonald, two Australian Lincoln, bowlers, just after the War. There Munch. Un. was no horrified protest from Aus Notis For.. tralia then. But now it is different Plymouth apparently, and, as they "nursed Stoke the pinion that impelled the steel," West Ham it is perhaps easy to understand their attitude. At the same time it is not very sporting. I remember Bristol C.. ronding that
the first Test Match
Bradford C. Southampton Oldhamm
v.' Swansea r. Notts County
Millwall Tottenhamn Preston *Burnley
1. Grimsby 1. Port Vale
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Brentford
r" Exeter
7. Nowport "..Brighton r. Swindon 1. Luton
Q.P. Rangers 1. Aldershot "Bournemouth
v. Norwich "Torquay
r. Bristol R. DIVISION (NORTH)
... Gateshead
. Rotherhamn.
v. Mansfield
v. Accrington
r. Rochdale 2. Darlington
Wrexham
v. Waluall
Stockport v. Tranmere 2. Southport SCOTTISH CUP
Cardiff the crowd evinced approval when I Clapton O. the home fast bowlers made the
Coventry ball fly about. The old proverb Crystal Pal. that what ia sauce for the goose.is Gillingham an opening batsman he is betterance for the gander should cover Northants suited to two-day cricket. Most the matter.
Reading prople gotinine and the bowling fell This Leg Theory Bowling. Southend off. But the score, n hundred and
I have acer it stated that War. Watford sixty-nine runs worked out at a wick Armstrong started the log THIRD fraction wider four runs an over, theory but his type of bowling was Barnsley which was not so good. As usual nothing like the present. He was Barrow Anderson saved his side and I am not a fast and bumping bowler. Carlisle rather afraid they will be liable to He bowled mostly outside the bate- Chroster fall to pieces without him. Tinker men's legs and that he was not rewo Leo held his wicket up but the dangerous is proved by the fact that Doncaster Club bowlers were not very effer in one match Archie Maclaren start Halifax tive. Beek soems to have rather a cd kicking him for leg byes. Im Hartlepools patch at present after his crop of gine kicking Larwood for a leg Hull City wickets early on.
bye! No. The presont bowling. Brighton aims at direct intimidation of the York City The Army Crash, In view of the fact that, with Cotter (of Australia) used to send batsman. A good many years ago, the exception of Mirhouse, the down about five balls out of six Army had pretty nearly their full bumping head high, but they were side out, they ought to have done almost always straight or on the King's Park
Stenhouse better than they did against the off. "Broken-Hill" Jones previously Aberdeen KO.C., with whom a match was did the same. But things have now Et. Bornard's r. Partick Axed up outside their ordinary fix come to such a pitch that serious Aidrie ture list. As it was they were all accidents occur-Twice Larwood has Hibernians. Forfar out for sighty-eight and Kowloon stunned & batsman-(Cameron and Clyde had no difficulty in getting the runs. Oldfeld) and sooner or later, some Stranraer, Bo'ness
"Frareburgh E. C. Fincher seems to have return- ed to form and made a nice half. one will be killed. I see that Aus-Queen of Sth. Third Lanark
tralia have gone to the length of St. Johnstone v. East Fife century. Hamilton sent down nine cabling to the 1.0.C. about it, but Falkirk Am. Queen's Park overs I am glad to so as he will it is difficult to see how to stop E. Stirling, Montrose want a bit of bowling practice be it completely without a good dea! O'beath fore turning out for the United of friction. I imagine a personal Dunfermline Celtie Services, as I suppose he will in arrangement between the two cap-Raith Ro Falkirk the
New Year match
tains would settle the matter beat. Armadale Dundee Un...
Its Origin.
Lochgellyn. Kilmarnock Albion
... Inverness T, Arbroath Solway Star Beith Motherwell Brodin,
A Naval Recovery,
The Navy distinguished itself at
I can only suppose that this type Bockumpoo by losing five wickets of bowling has been developed to Rangers before double figures wore hoisted on the board. A. R. Minu was the such a pitch recently owing to the Hearts culprit or hero-thiefly as he had matery which the but had gained Dumbarton four of them. Shaw, as usual, came be dodged, by a patient bataman over the ball. The off theory could to the rescue. I hear his knock
by leaving the ball alone, but the
Hamilton
Leith
Morton St. Mirren, Penicick
Alloa
e. Dundee
was a brilliant one but he was ham leg theory forces him to play at pered at the end by an injury, hay the ball in most cases or be hit Varsity are very much better on ing taken a full toss from Pereira The logical answer would be to bat their own ground. There may be on his thigh. Fuller also made thirty-nine and thanks to this and in a suit of armour with a steel a draw but I fancy the home team Helmet and a fencing mask, well will just about win. There should
The New Year Match,...
a few from Robertson (he isn't added and angled so as to deflect be a very good game between the really the Navy made gallant the ball for leg byes. I seem to Navy and Craigongower at King's gesture and declared at a hundred and thirty dent for nine. Unfortu envisage the possibility of healing Park and it might go either way. nately for them ther found the does not wish to redues cricket and will probably win: Kowloon the ball for four leg byes and one The Caront home to the Army: Indian batsmen in form and the quite to such a fares. It is sin are having GSaturday off while runs were hit off comfortably.
cerely to be hoped that a solution on the Club ground there is the of the question will be found which annual Over Thirty. v. - Under It is probably that before my will satisfy everyone.
Thirty match I see that E notes appearnest week the big
To-morrow's dames...... Pearce in down to play and it is to the Chimp New a'car: Holi
be hoped that Tote Pearce will There is only one League game be able to turn out for the younger have begures Bad in will
to-morrow when the Civil Service team, I cannot recall any rastance bout
go out to Pokhulam,” They will have of father and son playing on op
reduced team Imposite sides in any match in tho. offency their last twenty years! Perhaps my razdors gaan saproduce .... song --In-
GOLF
NEW CUP PRESENTED BY SIR WILLIAM PEEL
H.E. the Governor has presented * oup ito, he played for by members of the Royal Hong-Kong Golf Club, This is in connection with the usual Bugey Fool. The first competition will be in the Old Course Begoy Competition, 21st-2nd instant.
Full details are in all Club notica boards.
HAPPY VALLEY SUNDAY
FOURSOMES
HOCKEY
MEDWAY OFFICERS TEAM.
CRICKET
VOLUNTEERS ROYAL
NAVY
The following will represent tha
"The following
will
represent H.M.8. Medway Officers' Hockey team in their friendly match against St. Andrew's Club to day at 4.30 Volunteers in their match against | p.m. --Tel.. Benson, L-Comdr. the Royal Navy on the latter's
MaeVjoker, Lt-Comdr-Majondie,
Sub-Lt. Whito, Lt. Whito, Lt. ground on Sunday, the 22nd instant, Lloyd, Sub-Lt. Donald, Lt. Enden; commencing at 11.30 am. Lt. Currey, Lt. Bartlett, and, It. L/Sgt. ̈A, O. Beck (captain); Rimmington.
Capt. R. R. Davies, Sgt. F. Good,
instant resulted in a win for Wwin, L/Cpl. J. E. Richardson, Pte. Woodward (18) and Capt. A. W. A. D. Lowson, Pts. DE. Harley," Muir (18) who beat H. Clark (19) Pto. L. D. Kilbeo, Pte. J. E. Pot- and J. Forbes (18) on the last ter, Pto, J. C. Lyal, Pte. 'E." W. Hanilton, Pte. R. A. J. Simpson."
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