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The swimming and water polo team of the Headquarter Wing of the South Wales Borderers, with trac
phies. (Photo: Mae Cheung).
LOCAL BADMINTON
Fire Brigade Defeat
Recreio Team
HOCKEY
The following will represent the. Radio Cosmos Hockey Team in a friendly match against 1.3.S. Wild Swan on Saturday, at Caro- line H 5.0. at 4 p.m.-Gurdia) | Singh: Jargret Singh. W. J. Chan-
In a friendly mixed doubles and minton gne at the Fire Brigne ; A. Gouvrya, Karnall Singh, Recreation Club on Wednesday even. Chanan Singh, thngwan Singh, ing, the Fire Brigade defented the Surin Singh, Awtar Singh, Attur Club de Recreio by Ave sets to four. Singh, F. A. Kemp (Captain). The standard of play was high, buth | Rroon vest-la. So and N. Osman. teams displaying form which should carry them far in the Lengue tourney,
The results were as follow:
Mr. and Mrs. Shute (Fire Brigade)
bent M. Oliveirn and Miss C. Silva 21-0; bent J. J, Romedios and Misa A. Remedios 21-5; Just to Mr. and Mr. E. de Suara 7.21.
beat Mr. and Mrs. de Sousa 21-8.
TO-MORROW'S CRICKET
TEAMS FOR LEAGUE MATCHES
The following will represent the Indian It. C. first eleven in a Lengur against the Kowloon C. C. match seniors at King's Park to-morrow:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934.
LOCAL CRICKET NOTES
K.C.C.'S DISAPPOINTING BATTING
DISPLAY AGAINST THE CLUB SATURDAY'S PROSPECTS
(By R. Abbit)
REFEREE
IN A
BOX
PLAY CONTROLLED
BY LOUD SPEAKER
Boxer In Car Smash
REGGIE MEEN'S ARM
FRACTURED
Beggie Meen, former heavy- weight boxing champion, is in
A football match was recently hospital at Malvern with a frac- refereed, by microphone and tured arm as the result of a re- loud-speakers, from a box at a cent road crash. great height in a stand overlook ing the ground.
Meco was driving his car from Loicoster to Swansea, where he was
The main event of the week-come their way this season.
Westlake and H.E. Strange made end cricket was the two day game between the HK.C.C. and Kow-more than half the C.S.C.C. score loon on the Club Ground. To be between them against the Pollez, quite frank, it was rather a dis- but their bowling was wank, and, appointing game and ran fairly thanks to Hunter and Wynne, the
The experiment, which was Hue- close to expectation generally, Pollee wan pretty easily. The censful, was made by Mr. W. II. to have fought last month. Whils
Walker, little stiffening | ("Billy") though I feel sure the K.C.C. bat C.S.C.C. want
secretary-taking a sharp, left-hand corner at ting is not really as bad as it was only, as they have potentialitics, manager of Sheffield Wednesday, at Colwall, near Ledbury, the car on Monday. I think the weather but too many passengers."
the Wednesday's ground, and the struck the kerb and turned over. had a lot to do with it!
gama se refereed was the first half Moon's arm was crushed under the FRIENDLIES
of a practice match.
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Mr. Walker was in the box used car. in connection with the dinpiny of results.
He used a whistle in the ordinary way, and alma took the opportunity now and again to give advice to the teams on tactics.
His manager, Mr. James Pan- ter, said after the accident "Owing to the severe injuries. Meen suffered in a motor accid-
On Saturday the Chub oponed
good and easy wicket. Craigengower's batting in de and the winning of the loss may initely useful and they scored very have had quite a lot do with the freely against a useful score put up result-in one way-though I do by the University, who as he wa not think the Cha could have lost means a bad side, now that they AR it was, the first wicket put on have Dr. Ride to prop trei ap. ras Just over forty before one of
was a neur draw, The Hung'a shorter balls turned in a Boys' School put it across C.C.C. difficulty, and in a way that sug fight Charlie Bundy at Swansea. The players responded without ent, when he was on the way to bit and hit Duckitt's gloves, with anfors pretty convincingly, and I the result of a catch at the wicket, am glad to see that the School's gested that the idea has possibili- I am of the opinion that he will After this, there was, the only reputation for producing useful tics, as men of experience would be unfit to fight again. sensation of the afternoon, as Alec cricketers la being so well main-be able to officiate off the field Pearce shaped to hook the first ball
long after they were unable to
low,
tained,
Diocesan
and K.C.C.
Nor-
he received and, as it kept very In the escond eleven match be-
straight to A.T. Lay at tween the II.K.C.C. put forward short-leg. Just after, T.E played on Saturday and Monday at Pearce tried to drive F.S.W. Smith, K.CC. there was a draw. who had no one right out, and fall- K.C.C. made 254 for eight wie ed to carry deep mid-on (52-3-ket-thanks very largely 2). But only two more wickets man Mackay, (who only found hip- fell during the afternoon. Balneself able to play cricket at the last dora not seem capable of quick moment, otherwise he won'd have scoring, and, after batting about bern out for the first), to Perry, n hour and a half for thirty-seven, last minute brand snatched from skied one to mid-off in trying to the Civil Service burning-(they force the game. The rest was good were not playing), and to Alul- the part of Own caby all of whom helped themselves batting on Hughes and Hayward, and bad freely. The Club also had to thank Civil Servant, E., Griffiths, for The only two trundlers who shaped a useful contribution, and to well were Robert Lee and Burnett. Secones, a useful bat from n In his first spell. Smith kept a far dell's, failed only by one to top tho length, but seemed to lack devil and century. The tub, who was spin of the pitch.
able to bat before tifin owing to the state of the ground, passed the
Oliveira, and Mis Silva 21-20, beat. 1). Pereira (Capt.), A. t. Ming, Remedios and Men Remedios 21-61. 1. Madar, A. 11. Rumjahn, A. Rawling on the part of Koston,
E. Greenwood and Miss C. Weir Alan. K. Mazarin, M. F. Mader, S. Fire Brigende) lost to Oliveira and A. Isoil. M. ei Arculli, A. S. „Suffad Mier Siles 4-21; lost to Remedies and and A. Rahmin,
W. Macintosh Smith and Mr. R. 31 Remedios 11-21; Jest to Mr. and Kirkwond (Ire Brigade) beal Mis de Somen 1-21,
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A BEASTLY DAY
La
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Rowfoon, C. C. recunds in a Longue Monday was, frankly, a perfectly (K.C.C. total by a gond fry runs. Blore at Sookanpoo:--H. T. Barms foal day, and the Cub side want us the game was a two-day one, upt.).A. K. Ismall, A. M. Rum-out to field in rather a beastly the result was of course a draw. juhl, M. R.
Abbas, S. Abbas, A. drizzle which lasted off and on
TO.MORROW'S GAME Baker, A. H. Baker, A. 1. Marker, until timin. From the moment that A. R. Sullad, A. R. Kitchell and M. Redmond yorked Teddy Fincher
the first Division of with the score at eighty only, League the only League game is nothing went well for them. Ram that between the K.C.C. and the asy--pontrary to certain newspaper Indians at Kowloon. Were the The Junion deven of the Craigen-perts-made a very pretty twen-game at Seokumpoo I would tip the Rower to meet the it. A. S... in which he showed all his old Indians to win, but I do not laney an it Second Division League annichill. But at thirty, he lost sight their chances so much at Kowloon, Happy Valley will be composed of of Ricketts' first ball-really they though I hardly think they can lose the folowing players-W. K. Way should heighten the screen or fillet unless their batting entirely (tapt.), E. Souza, C. W. Lam, 6. Ricketts a bit)--and gut inside it. collapses. On the other hand I can Souza, A. 1. 1. Exminil, C. E. Wong, Owen Hughes made one of his ana- hardly believe that the K.C.C. J. R. Lake, A. Kitchell, B. S. Cun conda-like catches at full length in batting, if at full strength win b ningham, . A. Lee and N. Brond the slips. After that Stapleton (unable to face the admittedly Bridge.
alone seemed on terms with the strong Indian attack. The two bowling, and when just after the Finchers, Ramsay, C.I. Stapleton interval, Redmond got a rash good and Mung should be backbone 'un past him nil was over, for the enough. Zimmern I put down as a miserable score of eighty-four. howler. He may make runs but he
does not look like it.
ARMY. CRAIGENGOWER
A friendly match between the Aray and the Craigengower C. C. | Stenders is being played at Soakonpou tomorrow when the civilian club will
Lad nid A. A. Lewis.
WORSE TO COME
SECOND DIVISION
LR.C. at home 'should beat the
The Army are at home to Crai- EL represented by the following The Arcond inninga was ever'gengower and University to the pinger, B. Hamson (Capt.), worse, though more runs were Navy both friendlies on shown in 4. Yonupsage, P. R. Zimmern, E. C. Harts, Leonard, Crored. Teddy Fincher led all the lists An-1ste CS.C.C. and a quick twenty- Recreio have no dates I presume Alas, L. Hubbardt, A. J. Flynn, G. brightly with
Seven, but he irled to go too fast the Club are also out of a Senior and skied Ricketts LA cover game. This sounds like n tip to A NAVAL YARD TEAM
Stapleton- like the name "Cast-back King's Warden! Iron-batted an hour for the The following will repront the and Willy Hung hatted twenty R. N. A. Depot's eleven in a friendly minutes for thirty-eight, and hit elleket match against Indian R. C.
pends on Sunday, on the latter's right fours, showing the Chib at Kowloon Juniors unless anything round, unmencing 2 p.m.-W. H. Cek was not as good as it had unforeseen occurs, while the Crai Aulerton, L., T. Hubbard, Licut-seemed to be. It was, however, gengower Juniors might beat the em. F. T. Boswell, N., E. C. 6. pretty useful. At one time. Ric- Army Service Corps if they can get Barry (Capt.), A. R. Abbas, Aktis had, gurea 7-4-6-4, Walch aut early on. Rahatin, J. W. Walker, R. C. Peck-eloven runs
Navy II are were taken off his at home to the Dioreson Boys' in, A. G. Edwards, T. W. Duffield eighth ver. and K. Nazarin, Seover ---A. Meløy, was only opposed to the most unbelieve,
I bowled well, but School while the Civil Service, 1
entertain the Central- enterprising batting. In the end British School. The Club Juniors The ILR.C.C won hands down, and at home to The following teams are to play unless the Kowloon side can dig out these lust games are friendlies, the Polire. All (on Sunday, at 31
whurp in n a new bowler I am afraid they will The match to watch of the whol Kowloon C. C. Intra-Club League not be much in the picture, unless lot of course will be the one match:
they can play their Military mem-K.C.C..
INTRA CLUB FIXTURE
..
bers.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
at
F. A. Munn's team:-P. A. Munn [Capt.), A. E: Perry, G. B. Jones, C. B. R. Sargent, C. I. Stapleton, . Hampton, S. 1.
Although the Senior I, R. C.- Simcoela, A. A.
In their Caer Clark Cup Competi- Dand, F. C. Clemo, G. H. King, H. Recreio fixture fell through, the tion match against the Central Br!- Overy, A. J. Cuales, V. Freeman and Juniors played at Soukannoo, and tish School on the Central British E. Zimmern.
the home side were much too good Association Ground at King's Park for the Rein though II A. Bar to-morrow afternoon at 3.15. the P. 5. Lawrence's team:-F, Ennd two Noronhas played very Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club will Lawrence (Capt.), B. Lee, V. A. Durling, B. Lay, E. F. Fincher, F.gallantly. Owing to their need
represented by the following Malenhy, M. R. Swain, L. A. Oppen- Recreio are naturally weakened all and B. Nebling; D. Davies, C, Fer- Broadbridge, S. A. Gray, S. Jex, W. sion to the Senior Division, the B. Hance; F. M. Gray and J. Smalley; B. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope heim, J. Fraser, W. C. Excell and round, and they must not be susen, P. M. Harrop, J. Churchill and N. A. E. Mackay.
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TWO REFEREES
needed was that of two linesmen, The only nasistance Mr. Walker
who remained at the far end of the assisting with off-side decisions, ground for the special purpose of
In the second half of the match two referees were tried on the ground, one in each half. This was an unqualified success, for each re- force was able to keep in touch
with the play in his half all the
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