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CRICKET NOTES
¿Continued from Fare 10)
George Souza, hardly set, tried to sweep a bail round to leg and sent up a moderate skier which practi- cally dropped onto square-leg- Square-leg promptly put it on the carpet. Souza, profitting by this let-off, started to hit all round the wicket; one beautifully-timed drive Into the Caroline Hill Road bushes In particular lingering in the mem-
'org.
Had Ernest Zimmern stayed wiLA- him anything might have happen ed, but he left för 12, and after Lee had made a similar number, K. Ismail, the last of the "omelal batsmet fulled. A draw then ap peared Inevitable, with perhaps just a chance of the Indians win- ning,
• Souza continued to hit gallantly. however, and at the end, with the last man in, there was only a mar- gia of ten runs between the sides. Souza'a 47 not out was played in his usual attractive style and two chances detracted little from an effort at a time when he was both potential match-winner and sheet- anchor With his creditable bowl- ing figures, this mateb might, hope, be taken as an indication of bis return to all-round form.
Club's Narrow Shave
Admiral Sir Charles Lifile, K.C.B., | Admiral Claude Bloch, who in the Station, who, will be leaving for took the charge of the Comman Commander-in-Chic!, of the China) beginning of the New Year under-
Home shortly. His successor is der-in-Chief of the American Fleet, Vice Admiral Sir Percy Noble, K.C.B, who sailed from Marseilles. on January 8 for Hong Kong
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· SQUASH · RACKETS TOURNAMENT.
It, Ls proposed to hold an open squash rackets tournament begin-. ning Monday. January 24.
Entries which must be accoin- The Shemeld Shield cricketpanied by a fee of $i will be re- match between Queensland and ceived by the undermentioned up Suth Australia has been left to 4 pm. on January 19 and the drawn.
draw will be published in the Press on January 21.,
South Australia scored 388 and 288.for eight wickets declared, and Queensland replied with 192 and 145 for eight-- Reuter's Bulletin Server
INDIA MATCH
The Club had chleby to shank R. D. Allen, their, recruit from Penang, for being able to declare at 161 for seven wickets, Allen's 77 not out was: I am told, played
..Patiala, Jan 12. throughout an innings when the Ir the first innings of the three Club mostly were-ighting for runs day match between Lord Tenny- and as such was a mest meritorious son's touring eleven and the Ma- kpock. Of the others, only Marshallbarajah" of. Patiala's team, the and Haymes got into double-Agures. Englishmen declared at 495 for Captain. Whitmarsh who
Seema nine wickets and dismissed their bent on setting a record for con- opponents for 142 in the first in- sistency, and -Sub-Lt., Ogle accept- nings Going in for the second ed the challenge for the Navy but time the Maharajah's side were everybody, "else filled. The end- 256 for 4 when stumps were drawn came with the game in a most in-Renter's Bulletin, Serv
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LADIES' HOCKEY League Games For The Week-End
The fallowing is the Ladies' pro-. gramme for Saturday.
marsh fad. 53 and Ogie, 55. Allen' wound up a Ane day's work by putting down 14 overs for only 27. The Royal Hong Kong: Golf Club"Y" runs and clean bowling three men, Ladies' Section) competition re- including Ogle when the latter wassults are as follows:- well-set
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Another Close Finish
Kowloon, like Craigengower, cx- perimented with their batting or- der, Gordon Burnett opening with T.-Madar. It was not a success þut Ernie Fincher made 52 and Lloyd 24 and Téddy Fincher and R. Lee, batting towards the end, had 40. between them and they declared at 164" for nine. The Army ataried disastrously but, as with the Senior Bervice, two men came to the rescue, Lt. Chiverall and Major Raustore.
L.G.U. Medal (January 11) Silver:--Mrs. Redmond 97-17-80. Bronze: Mrs. Coll 18-30-68.
Mrs. Greaves 105-38--89. Mrs. Spmmerfelt
91-19-72 Mrs. Thomson. 97-25-72 "Mrs. Lindsell 06-22-74.
30 runs hit off him! Incidentally, although 11 Varsity men batted, according to the same report he did not!
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A thrilling Anish featured the. anual Varsity match, the Dark Mebar Singh, Brown and Jackson: Hoihow, Pakhi and Haiphong
Teja Singh, Howlett, Wall, Jabis Batavis and Bourabaya Blues winning by a single run The same was honcured by the and Narwant
Singh. Reserve.Straits and Calcutt présence of His Excellency the Man Singh.. who was the guest of the Society Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote,
at lunch and watched play after. wards. Oxford batted Arst-but following a partnership of about
Raustorne must now The University Match be classed in the veteran stage, I suppose, but there was nothing in the least feeble in the way he hit the ball, two sixen in particular being terrific clouts the power of which was probably not fully re- cognised because of the timing applied. Chiverall also wasted no time and at one period Kowloon were actually in danger. stumps were drawn they were only 12. runs ahead with three men still to get out, (Incidentally, play; for some reason or other, ceased 15 minutes before the official time.) Another most interesting finish.
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10 am, Jan. 13. Barometer (at sea level), 30.25
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Temperature, 61 F. Humidity, 61 per cent. Wind Direction, East... Wind Force (Beaufort), 1. Temperature: maximum yester day, 71 F.
Temperature; minimum last night, 67. F.
Rainfall for 24 hours, ending 10th to-day, nil,
Total rainfall since January 1.Boibow 0.23 ins
Against an average of 0.32 ins. Suriset to-night, 5.59 p.m. Sunrise to-morrow, 7.06: a..
50 between H. W. Baines and L. T. Ride, no-one made half-a-dozen runs with the exception or Rina. Sayer's unlucky 13, and the whole side were out for 119. Barron of the Army and D. McLellan bore the brunt of the Light Blues: at- Lack Cambridge also had a fair F. Baker, who, I believe I have start and McLellan, in. the very hoted before, is one of the most unusual position of No. I knocked under-rated
local bowlers, up 30,, but after Wallington was scored a personal triumph in the run out wickets started, tumbling. Civil-Service-Recreio match, Lal-Sayer caught J. Hall, when the ing seven wickets for only 18 runs latter was shaping distinctly dan- and shooting the Portuguese side gerously and it became anybody's out for 84 He bowled unchanged. game. Barron and E'W. Hamilton Medium right-hand-medium-fast looked as if they would just do it' one might even say sometimes but Grinths took a fine c, and b. Baker has a distinct nip on the and J. Whyatt held Hamilton pitch, and whenever the wicket equally nicely of Hawkins. Gril- offers him any assistance, can be fiths and H. W. Lee each took definitely dangerous. But, just be only one wicket, returning almost cause he seldom returns spectacu-Identical agures, but Lee dismiss lar analyses, his bowling is noted Metellan and the two may thus anything like fully appreciated be said to have contributed min outside his club. It is sa well to terially to the Light Blue victory, remember, however, that the man The Hon Colonial Becretary-and who keeps one end going match the Puline Judge: batted" in the after match with a minimum of same position and made the same -runs," getting ́ ́a valuable wicket score for their respective sides! here and there, is often a more They were, however, undefeated. valuable player than the bowler Containin as they do both who seizes the opportunity of a names of players who were once crumbling wicket to return, fancy "giants" but who are now seldom Agures, Baker can be both.
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I much regret that pressure of names, I make no apology for re- space (and long-windedness over publishing the sides (in batting the Craigengower-LR.C. "derby") order): PA does not permit of any account
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Mon. 12 However, on the extremely unusal Cambridge:-D. McLellan, WAS bowling of 3. Tsul, for the Univer Wooding W. D'Arcy-Evans, H. G. Tam, 18
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