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Cricket

RAIN THE SPOILER

Week-end Programme Washed Out

BY NEW L.B.W..

Well, that was that! Jupiter taking the places of Ernie Fincher, Pluvius did not turn off the tap, and a week-end of thoroughly in- teresting cricket, as well as other sport has been well and truly mucked up.

Mulcahy is a thoroughly sound- choice, but I wonder if it is wise to deplete the attack by omitting

Tennis

HARD PRACTICE PAYS

The Tsui Brothers

"

By Ex-Tennist","

The entries for the annual open tennis tournament elosed on Satur- day, and it is to be presumed that in hospital. I believe, and B. Dthe lists will be announced in the

course of the next day or so. Lay, transferred to the seconds.

An interesting side-light on the tourney is the assiduity with which most of the Chinese entrants—I a way, however, the post-Lay. The utility of Baxter in the feel sure the players I mean have

first eleven is doubtful, however. entered-have ponement of Saturday's pro- gramme leaves the senior league in As a bowler he is hardly likely to This is no new feature, and keen- be dangerous." As a bat, he willness has always been one of the still more interesting position. Next Saturday, unless this minia- hardly be required unless Kowloon strong points of members of the ture cloudburst keeps up, will very start one of their inexplicable col- Chinese Recreation Club. Ilkely see matters settled, or, at lapses, la which case I can't quite

see him in the role of sheet all events. clatined.

anchor.

In

Kowloon clash with the Indians, and Cralgengower play the Club.

ty to

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been

practising.

For instance, the Tsui Brothers. Undoubtedly both have an inborn aptitude for the game but would

Lay, on the other hand, though they have risen to such heights he has no pretensions to being a locally without the constant prac- I hardly dare venture any fore-bat, will add a much-needed varie-tice and care they paid, and pay. cast whatsoever, except to offer the

to their game? Six or seven years the attack. Particularly opinion, in some trepidation, that against the hard-hitting younger ago, in a semi-final match in a Cralgengower beating the Club is batsmen of the LRC., who, incl- Queen's College tournament (both. a likelier result than the Indians dentally, are none too fond of him. are old Q. Q. boys) they were beating Kowloon.

taken the full distance by another However, I am merely sitting

pair and only beat them narrowly. While on the subject of the last back in

chair and typing

At that time the losing pair were.) team. I notice that in their an- out meaningless words. The Kow- nounced side to play Recreio on toon selectors are on the spot, and regarded as no less promising than Saturday, the names of W. Mulcahy doubtless know what they are do-

the brothers, perhaps more so.

and K. M. Baxter were included. 1ing!

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

London, Feb. 12.

The following are the results of Home football matches played to- day.

F.A, CUP (FIFTH ROUND)

1 Middlesbrough

York

YACHTING

One Starter For "G" Class

The second championship series of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was sailed on Saturday with

the following results:

'G' Class started at 14.35 Yacht Corrected Pos'n. Pts. 16.59.46 2 10

Luton Charlton Arsenal

1 Manchester O. 3

1 Aston Villa

1

Wendy

0 Preston

1

Sunderland

Bradford

10

Brentford

Liverpool

2 Manchester U. Huddersfield

1.

2

Chesterfield 2 Tottenham

SCOTTISH CUP

» (SECOND ROUND)

Aberdeen

(Capt. Overell>

'I' & 'Y' Classes started at 14.35

Widgeon...... 16.49.32 1. 11

(Mr. L. Garner)

Sirius .....

16.51.15 2 (Mr. C. Trenchard Davis)

16.51.40 3 (Major J. C. L. Yale)

16.53.04 4

Today they might rank as aver-

agely good "B" Division players and might, with luck, take half a Įdozen games in a three-set match

with the brothers

Perhaps the Tsuls had. more natural gifts but, to my mind~and I know all four players well-the mala reason for the above is sheer practice and study of the strokes on one side, and lack of suficient

interest on the other.

NOTE--Since writing the above I learn that the closing date for ex-

tries has been extended to Satur- day.

INTER-VARSITY HOCKEY

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London, Feb. 13. The inter Varsity hockey match,

9 played here yesterday. resulted in a draw. Oxford drew first blood,

8 and it was only eight minutes from the end that Cambridge scored the

7 equalising goal.-(Reuter).

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SQUASH RACKETS

TOURNEY

The second. round of the Open Squash Rackets Tournament has been completed, latest results being:-

Lt. Dimaey beat Pay-Lt. Shewell; A. C. L. Bowker beat A. H. R. Butcher.

D.NF..

D.N.F.

(Lt. Cdr. Sprague, R.N.)

HOME RUGGER

RESULTS

London, Feb. 12.

The following are the results of

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O.MT. 5, St. Thomas's Hospi, 5. Plymouth Albion 3, Newton A, 6. Richmond 20, Blackheath 0. Aberavon 12, Guy's.Hospl. 9. Sale 8, Waterloo 18. Glasgow Acas. 3, Heriotonians 3... Watzonians 6. Eburgh Uni. 9.- (Reuter),

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Cambridge Uni. 11, Rosalyn Pk. 0.

Coventry B. Bt. Mary's Hospl. 13.

Devonport 8.-7, Portsmouth 8. 8. Gloucester 7, Cardi

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