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CRICKET NOTES

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the same way but Rodrigues was holding the fort. He could find no one to stay, however, till Özorio Joined him." But then he 'himself was bowled by Alec Pearce-the latter's only wicket, incidentally and that settled it. Ozorio was not out with 14 at the end. John Pearce served the Club well. He had most of the batsmen guessing, only Rodrigues and Reed playing him with any confdence, and though his six wickets were not outstandingly cheap, five of them

were good ones.

·

WEAK NAVY BOWLING

At the Valley Craigengower were

COLONY FOOTBALL FORECAST

Team "Picked" For Big Match

In view of the forthcoming visit of the Islington Corinthians, fool- ball enthusiasts are already pick- ing their own Colony team and the following is the one selected by a very prominent member of the "football community":---

Tam Kwan-kon; Li Tin-saag, Webster (if available) or Costa; Evans, Beltrao, Leung Wing-calu: Ocakley, Lal Shiu-wing, Fung King-cheong Howlett and Hau Ching-to.

making very light of the Navy. Hockey The latter batted Arst and were

skittled out for 73, of which the

BADMINTON LEAGUE

"A" Division Results

In an "A" Division of the Bad- minton League match played last night, University "A" defeated St. Andrew's Club “A” by'night sets to one.

Scores:-

H. Kew and A. S. Bliss (St. An- drew's) lost to P. K. Chan and P. K. Hul 12-21; beat C. O. Lee and C. H. Soon 21-17; lost to K. 8. Lion and Y. 8. Yang 18-21.

F. A. Broadbridge and F. V. Wong (St. Andrew's) lost to Chan and Hui 21-23; lost to Lee and Soon 12-21; lost to Lien and Yong 20-243 E. F. Flacher and E. EL. P. White (St. Andrew's) lost to Chan and

last wicket put on 28! Herbert, DRAWN GAME AT m 16-21; lost to Lee and Soon

going in last, was actually top- scorer with 20, and Shpt. Chalcroft was the only other player to run lato double figures. A. T. Lee had 4 for 27 and George Souza': return- ed the figures of 5-3-5-3. It took the home side less than 40 minutes to knock the runs of for one wicket. Harry Esmail went almost at once but F. R. Lee and Francis Zimmern set about the weak Navy attack as though the game was a practice affair. Lee had 60 and Zimmern 52. the latter being par- ticularly free.

CENTURY PARTNERSHIP

round ahots

KING'S PARK

United Team And Recreio Clash

PRACTICE MATCH

COHESION LACKING

13-21; lost to Lien and Yong 7-21.

. KING'S COLLEGE LOSE At the Chinese TM.PA last night the home team defeated King's College by seven sta to two in an "A" Division League match.

BADMINTON MATCH POSTPONED

The badminton match, in the Men's Doubles Division between the | Recreià "A" and "B" teams, which

postponed.

CLUB HOCKEY TEAM

The following team will repre- sent the 1st XI of the Hong Kong Hockey Club against the 1st XI of the Rajputana Rifles on the Club round at 4.45 p.m. to-morrow:---

V. M. Benwell; R L Wallace, E. Reed: R. A. Bates. W. A. Reed. E. Potter, S. Fowler. T. Whitley. G. E. Divett (Capt.), B. L. Bickford. V. Bond.

RAGNHILD DOES IT AGAIN

Club de Recreio met a United Clubs' team in

friendly hockey match at King's Park yes- terday and a goalless draw resalted after some Interesting play 02 was arranged for last night was both aides The Recreio are going The Indians also had little to Macao during the Chinese New trouble with the Army. After Year holidays and this game was Ismall had stayed some time for

in the nature of a “warm-up" -for 14, Nazariri (80) and Kitchell (41)

the trip. were associated in a second wicket partnership of 121, I arrived too exchanges being quite brisk.

The match was an even affair, Re- late to see this part of the game crelo did not start any too well and but am informed on good authority at one time their work was ra-

both that

batted very

wellther ragged. However, Reed at Nazarin in particular displayed all centre-half, and Rodrigues were and though less outstanding and supplied a steady- spectacular Kitchell kept pace with ing influence. Later the team im- him. After a rather lean season proved and some fast play was last year subsequent to playing in seen Chan Kam-ful in the United the Shanghal Interport, Nazarin

goal played a good game and made appears to have struck a are patch. In his four League innings

a number of nice saves. to date he has totalled 187 runs, very good going Indeed. With him in this form and Ismail showing no sign of losing his steadiness, the Indians need not worry further about their opening pair, a problem which at the beginning of the season appeared rather serious.

When the Army went in they were always struggling for runs. L. Maciagan, first wicket down, was seventh out, and but for one chance played good cricket, though the state of the game naturally kept him on the defensive. Except for a few gallant hits by Lt.

Club de Recreio.-3. Mendonca; Hobkirk at the end, however, no A. M. Rodrigues, J. Gonsalves; R one else made double figures and Marques, W. A. Reed, T. Alves: A. the Indians had about 15 minutes M. Xavier, A. V. Gozano, N. Beltran, tu spare. M. P.. Madar took a L. Ozorio and L. Soares. splendid low catch off his brother to dismiss Pte. Knowles just when there was a doubt or two whether the clock would not rub the IRC. of full points A. H. Madar had five wickets for 20 runs, the result of some thoughtful bowling. A, R. Abbas rendered yeoman service to the Indians. With the first ball of the only over he sent down he clean bowled Maclagan when that batsman was thoroughly set.

For the United Teja Singh, Telak. Singh and Norman Whitley were fast and reliable but the forwards lacked cohesion. They had most

Aarhus, Jan. 23. of the play at the beginning of the Another world's swimming record second half and should have made has been added to the already im- better use of their opportunities posing list standing to the credit but weak anishing was a bad of Ragnhild Hveger, the Danisit fault. Towards the end Recreio lady champion. Today she cover. took up the running and cameed the 300 metres free style in 3 within an ace of scoring on a num- mins. 46.9 secs.- Itexter. ber of uccalions but full time came with both goals intact.

Teams

United Team. Chan Kam-ful; Gusain Bingb, Telok Bingh; R Hussain, N. Whitley, G. Witham: Teja Singh, G. Howlett, A Thom son, Dunn, and D. L. Smith.

PRACTICE MATCH

"M.T.'S "

WIN AT THE VALLEY

A friendly football match took place at Happy Valley yesterday between two Royal Army Service Corps teams, the "M.T's" defeat- ing the "Supplies" by four goals

to two..

!!

15.

CHINA'S REJECTION OF TERMS

"Ambassador's Opinion

On the next ground two teams trom the Hong Kong Singapore Brigade Royal Artillery were en gaged in a practice match and al- though most of the players were recruits and some of them were new to the game, same quite good hockey was seen and three mea at

Mr. Quo Tai-chi, the Chinese least were outstanding. The team Ambassador in England, interview- peace pro- captained by Naik Hira. Slaghed on the Japanese eventually won by thres goals to posals, said:

"The inevitable Impression of

C. S. TAIL COLLAPSE

Thanks to a rapid 88 by G. F. O'Bryen, Kowloon were able to re- clare at 157 for eight against Civil Service, but at one time it looked one. Hira Bingh at outside-right, these terms not only on China. but

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TUESDAY

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on the world is that they could only be described as Pax Japonica. The Japanese have a peculiar con- ception of peace, both methods of approaching it and then of securing it. These are the terms of

flushed with momentary triumph rather than of a finally victorious nationa position which Japan has yet to Swatow and Bangkok achieve.

Amoy and Shangbai Amor "In fact, Japan has twice begged China to sue for peace But,

to peace, there can be no enduring devoted as we Chinese always are

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WEDNESDAY

Kongmoon sad Pakboi (via Kongmoon) Foochow via Swntow Swatow Shanghai and Tientsin

Samshui and Wuchow

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as if they had left it too late. and the centre-forward of the op O'Byen had a six and seven boun- posing team will bear watching by darues in his knock.

the Army hockey authorities if the Anderson, opening, made 42, but it was hard-

form shown yesterday is any cri- ly in his best style. F. Baker's five terlon of their usual standard. for 49 was, as usual, the result of consistently steady, and periodical- ly dangerous, bowling. Richard- son falled when the Civil Service went in but Colledge batted attrac- tively from the start. His 39 in- cluded some fine shots on both sides of the wicket and he was go- ing very strongly when Anderson held him off Lee Grimths stayed the first of its kind in the coun- A new type of wireless beacon, in to play pretty cricket and Mc-try, is now in operation at Speke Lellan hit up 22 quickly, but of airport, Liverpool. It will enable basis with due respect not only the last six men four made "blobs." machines to land in all kinds of for inalienable Chinese rights but For all that it was only in the last

weather.. over that Lee bowled N. Whitley

also for the treaty rights and The pilot hears a series of det interests of the friendly Powers, signals on approaching the airport "These terms equally isnored from the north, and on approach-China's rights as an independent ing from the south a series of and sovereign State and cynically dashes. When in direct line with belle Japan's many protestations the beacon he hears a continuous that she will strictly respect the note. The dots and dashes can be rights of other Powers. The

to give Kowloon the full points by 41 runs. Lee and Lloyd bore the brunt of the bowling and had three for 48 and three for 46 res- pectively, but Burnett had the best figures, namely 6-2-16-4, It was strange to see young Lady given only two overs, but there is prob- ably an explanation for this.

CONSCIENCE

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Tientsin. Jan. 24. The export duty on raw cotton will be officially cancelled or re- moved on Saturday— Beuter,

AIRCRAFT · ASSISTING

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