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CRICKET

DEADLY BOWLING OF THE INDIANS

Minu's Hat Trick

the

Only, one sentor League Cricket Gäms was played on Satur- day which resulted in an easy win for the Indians over

Civil Service by 5 wickets. A feature of this game was the first "hat trick" of the season performed by A. R. Mina who took the wickets of Bebbington, Rickett and Jones in succes---

who could do ston. B.C.K. Hawkins was the only batsman much against the dead'y bowling of the Indians, collecting 29 runs before being bowled by Pereira.

Three Junior games were played. The Police-C.C.C. match ended in a draw. IL R. Hunter scored, w valuable 71 for the Police before being clean bowled by A. M. Omar. Hunter in- eidentally obtained four C. C. C. wickets for 76 runs.

Indians Junior obtained a 4 wickets win over the Civil Ser- vants and incidentally brought off the Double while Recre❜o had an easy day against the RA.M.C. The Triangular match between the Army and the Club ended in a draw.

INDIANS WINS

A R. Minu, the Indian Recrea tlon Club and Interport left-hand spin bowler performed the first "hat-trick" of the season in senior feague cricket when he took the wickets of Bebbington. Rickett and Janes to conclude the Innings with 4 wickets for 31 runs against the Cly Service Cricket Club. The a win for the .. match resulted in

fadians by 5 wickets.

Scores:

Civil Service

Hunter Carey

Carruthers

A. E. Carey, b Lee

T. R. Hunter, b Omar

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30,

SECOND TEST DRAWN

Fine Innings By McCabe

Johannesburg, Dec. 28. The Second Test match between Australia and South Africa W4S

· abandoned vas a draw owing to heavy rain cd the last day.

The Australians scored 274 fox two wickets to-day. McCabe cop tributed 189 and was unbeaten at the end. His gained his century before lunch and helped Fingleton (401 to add 177 for the second wicket.

His score included: 29 fours and he played a magniacen innings. hitting treely all round the field despite the fact that he was playing on a wicket that was wearing down very badly.

Complete SCOTES were:-South

Africa 157 and 491 (Nourse 231); Australia 250 and 274 for 3.- Keuter

YACHTING

Painted Lady Wins In "A" Class Event

Painted Lady (Major F. C. Booty) won the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Chub's "A" Class event on Baturday when she best Josa (Mr.B. Odland) by a narrow margin over 16 miles Bunice (Mr. F. Anthony) won the *T" "Y" and "G" Classes event, while Colleen (Mr. J. N. Baxter) carried off the honours in the "g" class race.

44

Detailed results were as follows:

"A" Class-Started, 14-30

Corrected Pos. Carpenter

"I," "Y" & "G" Classes- Started 14.40

Corrected Pos.

16.35.54

18.41.17 5

4

1935.

LOCAL HOCKEY

Ladies

Hongkong

Victorious

In a Caer Clark game played on Saturday at Happy Valley. the Hong Kong Ladies obtained two points at the expense of Club de Recreio Ladies whom they beat by two goals scored in the second half

The Recreio Ladies gave an jm- proved display and should, on the run of the game have obtained one point.

The first half produced a ding- dong struggle and no score, both sats of "forwards going very · near to scoring on several occasions.

The second half again saw the exchanges evenly distributed until Dalziel, the H. K. Ladies' skipper and leader, broke away to score the Arst goal, and this was follow- ed soon after by another Miss H. Hance.

trom

game

"Y" LADIES WIN In another Caer Clark played between "the "Y" Ladies and the St. Andrew's Ladies at King's Park, the former showed their superiority by winning the encounter by scoring four goals to their opponents' one.

There were very Little cohésion or understanding on the part of the St. Andrew's Ladies, whereas the "Ladies were always dan gerous when on the move and combined very well together.

The opened the scoring hall midway through the first

Read, but Miss F. through Mrs.

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8

(Mrs. E. Edwards) Lobo

1

16.44.55

3

(Lt. Col. J. A. Griffin) Artemis

16.50.15

(Mr. G. G. Wood) La Linda

(Mr. A. L. Shields) Isobel

(Dr. L. J. Davis) J088

Bowling Analysis

(Mr, 9. Odland)

Q.

M. R. W.

Сил

16.48.51

16.47.07

16.44.24 2

4 18.45.15

8

7

Alexander

8

1 39 1

RAM.C.

(Mr. E. Naess)

......... 17

1 78 4

7. 220

3

Morris, e Alves. b Reed

#

True Blue

18.48.13

5

3 0 14 1

Apps, 1.b... b Noronha

27

(Mr. H. S. Rouse)

Snook. b Reed

0

Painted Lady ............

36.42.47

1

Police B. C.

Thompson b Reed

2

(Major F. C. Booty)

0

Saunders, b Suva

16

-71

Catt..c Alves, b Gosano

3

H. R. Brittain 1.b.w., b Lam

Q

Foster, run out

T. Loughlin, c Lai b Lee...

11

C. F. Alexander, c Hung b

Omár.....

Westwood, b Silva

C'ark. b Siva

0

18

Smart. not out

0

Robena

(Comdr. T. A. Hussey' Widgeon

G. Carruthers, c Kitchell, b

Lee

Extras (B1)..........

I

8

(Mr. J, D. Newman) Toynette

16.32.53

2

W. E. Meadows, ⭑ and b

W. H. Colledge, c

Madar

Total (for 9 wickets)

64

(Capt. W. J. Fennell)

and

b

Lam

1

Eunice

16.29.58

1

18

W. L. Clark, not out

13

A. E. Perry, c Pereira, b

Maddr

1 man absent.

(Mr. F. Anthony)

L. Oakley, not out

Q

12

Bowling Analy

Sirius

16.35.10

3

Extrus (39)

9

"G. R. Sayer, e Nazarin, b

Madar

O.. M. R. W

Total Mor 7 wkts.)

SAIVA

5.3 2 12 3

F. Baker 1.b.w, b Madar ... JM. Wlisan. c A. H. Ma-"

;

Alves

2 0 13 n

dar,

Minu

..2

Danbrowsky and B. Thorpe di not bat.

Reed

0

1 2 3

B. C. K. Hawkins, b Pereira 29

Noronha Gocaho

5 3

5 1

(Mrs. D. W. Persse)

2 1

5. 1

Colleen

16.39.49 1

R. M. Wood, not out

B

Recreio

N. J. Bebbington, st Is-

W. A. Reed, b Snook

64

(Mr. J. N. Barter) Rolla......

•H. K. Ladies 5 "Y" Ladies 4 2 4 2 C. B. A.....

18.40.20

2

maik, b Minu

Bowling Analysis

F. H. Carvalho, b Snook..

13

C. A. L. Rickett, b Minu

R Jones, b Minu

O M. R. W.

G. T. Lee

8

3 28 2

R. A. Alves, l.b.w., b West-

Wood

(Col, E. Bt. G. Kirke) Siskin.......

18.47.32

10

(Mr. H. R. A. Wood) Arlel

16.48.36

5

Lam

9 2 28 2

E. M. L. Soares. c Saun-.

(Mr. J. A. Kemsley)

82

Way

7

3 11 0

ders, b Apps

13

G. A. Lee.

3

L. G. Gosano, c Morris, b

Kitchell

Snooks

20

1

Q 8 0

8

1 17 2

C. M. Xavier, not out

King

2 0 9 0

A. M. Silva, c Foster. d

Snook

J. E. Richardson: c A. H.

Madar, b Pereira

Extras (B1)- -..

Total

Fa of the wickets:-1 (P 500) for 10; 2 (Colledge) for 33: 3 (Perry) or 38; 4 (Baker) for 36; 5 (Sayer) for 43; 6 Wikon) for 63: 7 Hawkins) for 73;

(Rickett) (Bebbington) for 82; 9 for 82: 10 (Jones) for 82.

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W. 13 5 26 ?

A. R. Ninu, not out

Fall of wicket:-1 for 0. 2 fo

7. 3 for 51, 4 for 81, 5 for 88. for 100, 7 for 129.

Omar Zimmern Yeoh

2. 你 12 0

CIVIL SERVANTS FAIL Ca the Civil Service Crickel Club ground on Saturday, the Indian Recreation Club second eleven beat the home team in their second division Teague en counter by 4 wickets.

CS.C.C. 2nd xi

ד'

Extras (Byesi'

Total (for 8 wickela)

125

L. J. Silva, A. M. Prata A. F Noronha, and A. N. Other, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

0 11 0 TRIANGULAR GAME

(Mr. H. M, Finlay)

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'H" Class-Started 1445

Corrected Foa.

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Diana)

04:0

Bowled. 3 No-bals The Army 2nd Innings Capt. D. W. Persse, e Mc

Innes, b Owen Hughes 39- Lt. J. P. WILsms, c Hay- ward, b Owen Hughes...

0

Lt. E. M. Dawson. not out 45 It. C. C. Garthwalte, not

out

RUGBY FOOTBALL

TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT SECOND ROUND

Club Defeats Navy In

Thrilling Encounter

Navy:-Mech. Thomas (Dorset- shire); Mid. Wright (Dorsetshire), Lieut. Fraser (Dorsetshire), Tei. Jones (Parthian), Lieut. St. Clair Lieut Ford (Orpheus) captain: Miers

A glut of scoring Jeatured – a ↑ F. J. McQugan, E. P. Humphreys: thrilling encounter seen on the and J. S. Dunnett. Club ground on Saturday, when the Club entertained and defeated the Navy, in the second round of the Triangular Tournament, by three goals and four tries (27 points) to two goals and two tees (18 points). The game was one of the best seen for several seasons past, and kept the spectators" on their toes with excitement until "no-side" was called,

(Rainbow), Llout. Knox (Parthian); Marine Light (Dorset- shire), P. O. Wyman (Dorsetshire), A. B. Woodman (Falmouth), Pay. Lieut. Sowman (Kent), Tel King (Tamar), Lieut. Holland-Martin (Tarantula), Lieut, Winter (Rain- bow), A. B Evans (Dorsetshire).-

A. M. W. Scott, and J. Hutchison formed the more formidable Club

"Among the large throng of wing, the game being a personal triumph for the former, who spectators present were His Excel- scored three tries after magnificent lency the Governor, Sir Andrew A large Caldecott, who was attended by runs down the field. measure of the Club suocess must his Private Secretary, Mr. J. H. K however go down to their forwards Lee, His Excellency the Comman- who packed 3-4-1, heeling with der-in-chief. Sir Frederick Charles the utmost precision and giving Dreyer, the Hoh, Colonial flecré- their threes, in the second stanza.tary, Sir Thomas Southorn, and ample opportunities for attacking Lady Southorn. Brigadier Seth which they were not loath to Smith, Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, and Mr. G. H. Potts, President of the Hong Kong Football Club.

selze.

SCORING OPENED

J. 8. Dunnett made his debut in the Club pack, while Cumming's

Wong equalised just before the in-place was filled by B. H. Carod.

terval Mrs. Read added two more

in the latter half and Miss Q. Dal Ziel supplied the fourth in the last few minutes of the game,

'

Table To Date, CAER CLARK CUP

PW D L F A Pts

1 0 0 2 9 1 1 13 7 5 1197 5 03.714 2.

St. Andrew's 4 1 Recreio"

6 0 1 4 19 1 BEAWN CUP

A very evenly contested game Was witnessed in the Brawn Cup clash between the Hong Kong Ladles and the " Ladies when the former won by the odd goal in five.

The game had not been long in the Ladies progress when scored following a solo effort by Mas V. Bradbury, but Miss R, Smalley soon equalised from a

Biggle was absent from the Navy's MLA right wing position, but Wright who filled the vacancy, more than justified his inclusion by scoring two tries.

The Clab opened the scoring through Scott who took a high pass from Robertson to ground the ball between the posts, Robertson converting. A few minutes later after a fine bolt of passing be tween the Club threes, saw Scott race for the line to score between the posts, Frost however falling badly with his effort to add major points.

The Navy retaliated when Miers broke from a scrum in the Club 25. to send Wright over in the far corner after Munro had failed to take his man. Thomas failed with his kick

Soon after resumption of play, Munro hurled himself over the

ARMY DEFEATS 'CLUB

An

entertaining rugby game was witnessed at the Valley on Saturday when the Army "A Afteen defeated the Club "A" by two goals and a try (13 points) to

The Army, though without the services of several Fusillers who are at present in camp at Sun Wo, were superior all round and thoroughly deserved their victory.

A number of Sappers who filled the vacancies caused by the Fusi-

the Army pack was quick an the era, made very credible showing, ball and their heeling was smart and neat. Their threes constantly red, frum the base of the seruma made the most of their opportuni- ties. When Wright crossed the line.

Gillespie added the major points Not long after this suc- cess the Army went further ahead: when Marsh, broke through from to score

centre by Mrs. Davis. She' plac-ne: for an unconverted try with the base of the scrum

ed her side ahead soon after with

a shot from close in.

three men hanging on, but this success was short lived when Fra-

near the pasts, Gillesple again being successful with his conver- sion.

The second half was mostly inder (Navy) by "selling the dummy" favour of the Hong Kong Ladies, broke through to score, and leave Thomhs as easy effort for conver- but good goal-keeping by Mias W. George prevented them scoring son, with which he made no mis- for a considerable period. Ten * R. Johnson, Sergt. Dari-iminates from the end the "T lells, Capt. L. J. Walch, Cpl. Bal-equalised through Miss V. Brad- lard, CB.M. Elvin, Pte. Herbert bury, but Miss Smalley won the tien he scored a try, which Peers the teams were A

In the second half, the Army dominated play and went further ahead through Withers, who touched down wide. of the posts. The Navy thus lead 11-8 but Gillespie falled with his kick. Hutchison revived Club hopes │· Mr. D. W. Macewen refereed and

Pereira

Minu

....11.44 31

4

Extras. (B4)

Madar

Asbas

10 4

5 12 4

O. M. R. W.

0 12 0

H. F. Westlake, e Afzal, b

1.R.C.

Rumjahn

12

Apps Snook

0 30 1

Tolal (for 2 wkts. dec.) 99

6 0 30 4

A. & Sumad. b Perry

19

R. R. Davis, b Abbas.......

Westwood

2 0 9 I

A R. Abbas. b Baker

10

H. F. Harper, b Rumjahn

Saunders

3

1

7. 0

A. R. Kitchell, b Perry

20

H. D. Ling, rug out

20

Foster

2

0

6 0

A. H. Madar, c Colledge,

H. E. Strange, 1.b.w

Catt

*

0 20 0

and Fus King, did not bat

Hawkins

Fal the wickets: 1 (Wiams)

R: njahn

5

Thompson

36

for 12;

Y. 1 Arcaili, 1.b.w.. b Haw-

F. J. Ling. b Baker

43

(Persse) for 80. Bowing Analysis

J. F. McGowan, b Baker ...

4

kirs

E

R. B. Wood, not out

13

O. M. R. W.

21

H. M. Cockle, b Ismail...

1

1

N. B. Whitley. run out

10

R. G., Robertson, & Baker

8

120

Extras (B15)

15

Total,

132

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 6:

2

M. P. Madar, not out

Extras "(B1)

Tota: (for 5 wickets)

B. A. Ismall, M. d Arcul K Nazarin and F. D. Pereira, didi

not, bat.

Fall of the wickets:-1 (Abbas)

for 27; 2 (Suffad) for, 38; 3 (Kit for 3; 3 for 17; 4 for 28; 5 for 89 chell) for 51; 4 (Madar) for 71:6 for 99; 7 for 100; 8 for 103;

(Arcul) for 81.

Bayer Richardson

-0 14 0 C.C.C. GOOD GOING At the Valley on Saturday the Police and Cralgengower were feh- tured in a drawn second division league cricket match,

In acoring 71 Hunter hit a fiv and 14 boundaries.

ficorés

Cralgengower 2nd XI

D. Hung. e Alexander, b

Ismail

LR.C. 2nd XI

H. T. Barma, bling

A. Baker; b Whitley "............

J. 8. A. Curreem, not out.... 64

F. M. el Arculli, b Whitley 14

A. R. Buffad, b Whitley...

A. M. Rumjahn, Robert-

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A. K small, b Robertson

Fast scoring by the Army, who complied 99 in 42 minutes in their second innings, featured the 'sec- ond day's play in the Triangular Tournament cricket match between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the Army on the former's ground. on Saturday.

Set to get 169 runs in an hour and 12 minutes, the Club only the match was left drawn. managed 90. with the result that

Scores:--

The Army. 1st Innings-277 for 7 dec.

H.K.C.C.-1st Innings

5 1:40 0 *Beck

Owen Hughes ... 7 0 39.

2 T. A Pearce

0. 10 0 Bowled 2 Ne balls.

HK.C.C-2ad Innings

T. E. Pearce, not out ... 84.

E. R. Duckitt, a Herbert, b

Daniells

Extras (B4, NB1)

Total (for 1 wicket)

21

5

90

T. A Pearce, H Owen Hughes, A. W. Hayward, L. McInnes, L. D. Kibee, A. C. Beck, G. A. Stewart,

game for her side when she con- verted a centre from the right.

Table To Date

BRAWN CUP.

P W D L F A Pts

H. K. Ladles 4'3 C. B. S.......

3 2 D; G. S.... 3" 1 Y. Ladies 5 1

C. B. A.3.0

1 0 15 4 7 1 0 13.3 5 20-7,3-4

0 45 14 2 0 3 2 18 0

MAMAK MATCH

The Central British Association trounced the 12th Heavy Battery by six goals to two, in a "B" Division match of the Mamak Tournament, which was played at King's Park yesterday. Fowler (3) T. Whitley, W: Farmer and 3,

take.

failed to convert.

"Army "A"--Bdr. Ives (RA); THE TEAMS

Spr. Jordan (RE), Spr. Duncan With only a few minutes to gu (RE), Lieut. Withers (RA), Gnr. however, Hutchison broke away Potter (RA); Lieut. Marsh (RA). on the left wing before passing to Spr. Carter (RE); Lieut. Hebert Scott, who outpaced four Naval (RA), Captain Gillesple (RE), backs to score between the posts Bdr. Hall (RA); Grr. Wright to add the "goa] | (R.A.), Pie. Ridley (RAM.C.), 8pr. for Robertson points as no-side sounded. Col. Callrián (RE), L/Cpl. Harrison (RE) and L/Opt Buckton (RE). HC Harison referred and the

Club "A" KV-R. H. Griffiths; H. F. Hopkins, B. Gallagher. Rey, K. D Mackenzie Dow, D. A. Coppin; G. 8. Wilson, F. C., B. Black W. Stoker, W. R. Andrews. D. K. Paul, B. D. G. Barlow, L. J. A. Fielden, A. K. Forsyth, E. Hypes, E. B. Gammell.

teams weretn

L.

The following are the teams: Club-F. C. Frost; K. A. Munro Robertson" (Captain), A.-M.

W. Scott. J. Hutchison; A HR Butcher, J.-L. Bonnart A. F. Walk- den. G. 5. Chambers. J. H. Me- Elney. S. H. Garmed, W. E Peers.

Divett and G. 8. Dank- Fowler (one each; netted for the New Zealand Changes

Association, the score reading

Fall of the wickets 1 (Duckitt) half time, four goals to one

013 6

0 5 0

5 1 14 0

3

070

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Hong Sling Scorea $3 for

for 120; 10 for: 132.

Bowling Analysis

Bowling Analysis

Q. M. R. W.

TO, M, R. W.

Baker

5 2 11:1

4

0 24 0

Abbaa Rumjanu Arculu

b 0 26.1

7 2 14 3

3 0 13 0

4 0 28 0

TE. Pearce, c Herbert, D Garthwalte

12

15

Baker

8.3 1 29 3

ley, did not bat.

Perry Hawkins Colledge Jones

7 1 3

225

Carreem

3 0 14 0

......... 2

1-13 2 0

E. R. Duckitt. 1.b.w.

Garthwaite

b

75

for 90.

350

32 1

T. A. Pearce, b Ballard ... - 2.

"Garthwaite

5

1 16 0

E. Owen Hughes, c Walch,

Ballard

.3

12

b Ballard

45.

King

10 3 29.0

20

A. W. Hayward, e Johnson,

Persse

2

b Garthwaite.

16

Elvin

2

1. McInnese Herbert, b

Ballard

Williams

.1.

Danles

"L.. D. Kilbee, e Daniells b

Ballard

A. C. Beek, b Ballard

A. K. Sufriad, not out

1

G. A. Stewart, c Daniells.

Extras (B6 LB2, WI)....

b. Persse

GER. Divett, c Daniella,

Carey

10

Total (for 6 wickete

137

b Ballard

2

G. T. Lee, run out

47

G. 8. Dunkley, not out.

1

T. E. Yeoh. b Carey

M. R. Abbas, M. L Razack and

Extras (B8, LE1. NEZ)

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the Kowloon ground, the Kowloon C.C. beat the Craigengower, CC by 2 wickets.

F. R. Zimmern, b Hunter 19

M Atzal, did out pat."

C.C.C-121 for 9 dec. (W.. Hong

C. W. Lam, c Alexander, b

Fall of the wickets:1 for 37:

Tota

208

25

·G. La and b Hunter

0

A Kitchell, b Bunter

5

Bowling Analysis

A M. Omar not cut thes

31

•G. A. Lee, e Loughlin b

Westlake

Bunter

0

Robertson

WK Way, b Alexander..

4

E 8. Cunningham, b Care;

Extras (LE 1)

Whitley

2.

F. J. Ling

1

"E. D. Ling

Total

140

Carruthers

2 for 43; 3 for 66; 4 for 74: 5 tr 110; 6 for 132

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MAN WICKET'S WIN

Craigenzower

In a friendly cricket match on

favour of the home teari.

at

Im

TWO NEW FORWARDS

With the latest success, the C. BA. have scored 35 goals in seven games with six in reply against them

There are a further six games is be played before the end of the

season..

GREAT ATHLETE DEAD

Mr. Hylton Philipson

London, Dec. 5.

HITLER TO OPEN OLYMPIC GAMES STADIUM

London Dee 4 Herr Hitler" will open the Berlin London. Dec. 7.

Olympic Games Stadium on be- Only two changes have been half of the German State on June made in the New Zealand team. This announcement was made which beat Scotland for the game'

to reporter in London yester at Dublin, the prospects of which day by Dr. Carl Diem, organising were discussed at length in "The secretary or the 1938 Games Times" of yesterday.

The Stadium will be ready on One of the changes were en- May 1, he said, and its cost to forced, for J."Hore was so badia the German Government, incluḍ- injured at Murrayfield: that he | ing the stone cottages of Olympic could not hope to play again dur-yillage, where 4000 athletes from ing the tour. Hore's place in the su nations will live during the front row of the scrummage has Games, will be about 30,000,000

Bling 43, A. B. Hamson 20: Mr. Balton Philipson, who play-been given to D, Dalton, a rather marks. The Reich Sports Field, B. W. Smith 4 for 30, 1. Lee 4ed for Oxford in the eighties bigger and heavier man, of whom Lee and nineties at cricket, football, more might have been seen but for tennis and rackets, died at his injuries. The other change, N, F. London home yesterday. Regard. McLean for R. M. McKenzie, alse

for, 39).

Omar. 6 for 59)

DRS. Hed K.C.C. Juniors

Fall of the wickets:-1 (TEK.C.C.125 for 8 wickets (A. T. Pearce) for 25; 2 (T. A Pearce)

Lay 32, E C. Fincher 23, U. M. for 35; 3 (Owen Hughes) for 133: 4 (Hayward) for 152; 5 (McInnes) for 165; 6 (Deckitt) for 187; 7 (Kilbee) for 187; 8 (Stewart) for 197: 9 (Beck) for 203: 10 Divet för 208.

Bowling AnalyxisTM

O M

Recrety

Garthwalte Ballard

Playing at home. the Fall of wickets:-1 for 46. 2 for best the RAM,C. by 7 wickets (85. 3 x 70, 4 for 94, 5 for 94, da second vision league crick for 108, 7 for 118 8 for 118 match

for 131, 10 for 140.

Bcoresk

Elvin Perase

ed as one of the greatest athletes may have been governed by the of his time, Mr. Philipson played question of fitness, though McLean,

almost as large as your Hyde Park, nondes stadiums for athletics, swimming, fencing, hockey, and football

On their own ground the Dioceseveral times for Gentlemen who himself has only recently re- san Boys School drew with the against Player and twice went to turned to action, might have been fully at again, unless the disturb Kowloon Cricket Club in a friendly Australia with English cricket expected to replace A Mahoney in ing rearrangements that would the back row rather than the 15 have become necessary if either of cricket nxture

leams

them had withdrawn have led Mr. Mr. Philipson married the Hon. stone McKenzie Nina C Murray daughter of the Of much greater consequence, of Meredith to take risks. G. Hert, from his fenth Lord Elibank One of his course, is the appearance of the too, must tave recover sons was the late Mr. H. R. Murnames of both CJ. Oliver and

The Trish team is likely to take ray-Philipson, former MP for L. Grifiths among the

Both must now be assumed to be the neid es getected:

DBS.152 for 8 dec. (R. Broad

bridge 57 not out, Overy 3 107 88)

B.C.0.117 for 4 (R. Baldwin

J. Waplington 29, B. D. Lay 27 not out)

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backs

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