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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935.

TWO BOWLERS CARRY INDIAN RECREATION CLUB

Easter Holiday Race Meeting

REVIEW OF SUCCESSFUL EVENT AT HAPPY VALLEY

(Continued from Paga 8).

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Idol only showed himself at the dín-| tance post, having been kept at thaj rear end of the field most of tho journey, Nelther Sarabande Warrington, who ran second and third. respectively, were Impressive.

SECOND DAY

never looked like overtaking Gold unreliable care, in the Sugar Loaf

Cricket Under

AMAZING BOWLING

FEAT

DURING SEASON

.

FRANK PEREIRA AND MINU. PROVE INDISPENSABLE

(By R. Abbit) ·

Review

among them, of which Abbas and M. el Arculli hind 121

Ching Hua College Sports

;

A. R. Abbas, who came into the CHINESE PROGRESS. IN FIRST ANNUAL

MEETING YESTERDAY

Time:

First. Eleven as a regular player for the first time this season, did well as an opening batsman, and though his

The first annual sports meeting of fu; 4, Cheng Chong-ning. partner, A. 8. Suffad, was not suc cessful, I an inclined to think that Ching un College was held yester. 12.1/6' MOCN this opening pair has great possibil day at the South China Athletic As

Junior 100 Metres-1, Hung Tat- ities in the Lengue in future seasons: There was a large gathering on the ki; 4, Lai Shek-fan, Time: 13 secs. Rociation ground, Caroline Till kuen; 2, Ng Wang-ip; 3, Chan Kwai-

Senior High Jump-1. Tang Man- tak: 2, Yung-fuk: 3, Kam lu

A. R. Mint was one of their two weather was ident, and every event 'great all-rounders, as he managed to attracted a keen competition. run up both with bat and ball while

The Results Frank Pereira was even more use-

hoi; 4. Li Hung-kwal. Height: 1.81 Senior Long Jump-1, Li Yung-metres. ful, as ho had an average of 15 and fuk; Z, Li Hùng-hing; 3, Yu Sku- took a useful lot of wickets for a Lung: 4, Ip Hon-chueu. Distancmn; 2, Chan Kwai-k; 3, Wong Jualor High Jump-1, Ng Sin. trivial cost.

5.8 metres.

Junior Long Jump-1. Chan Kwal- Sui-chua; 4. Ng Jatne-chol. "Height: Nazarin and M. P. Madar were kit 4 Li Kamchi: 3 lake Ting fist

1.4. metres,

Boys 100

useful but beyond that we were ki Wing-wai. Distance: 5.01 Chopin: Chung Kwok-keung:

much to say. The fielding of metres. though I hardly think it was as beill kwnt: 2, LI Pui-leune; d, Li Hung the side was, as usual, excellent, Senior 1 Metres.-t, Li Hung-Time: 16.2/5 secs. innt and reliable as it has been,

R. Abbas

only another neck behind, In the Swatow Handicap (firat section). What A Chance made. most of the running with Tiny Star In clono nt-; It takes a lot to put a hardened) tendance up to the distance post, punter off a horse on which he has where the latter took the lead, only lost money. A good slid wad was bet to be overcome by the winger a few on Sollier of Honour to win tho

I must confess that I had thought the cricket season xtrides from home.

Derby where he ran shockingly brde Goldsmith, the public's' first choice, 13%, and considerable aunty been at an end, but those hardy perennials, the K.C.C., cropped won the St. Kilda Handienp in very put on him in his neveral subsequent

up the other day with a final match against the Diocesan easy style from St. Jean and Shoot-outings, which have been nothing but Boys' School, and a very interesting game it seems to ing Star. From a ragged start in which Vixen Tor was badly away and last he has run in keeping with me side, but they failed badly against Rapley, who sent down list of disappointments, but at long have been. The K.C.C, were by no means a weak batting Snowy River was left fat-footed, the appearance and his name, scoring winner took the lead which she held handsomely, and with the majority of a few loose ones but some very good stuff as well, and, throughout. St. Jonn ran well but the publle's money entrusted to his

C. B. R. Sargent, the Headmaster who, with J. L. Young-A: A handicap. His time, 2.33.9, la pretty

saye, was playing for the School. Although Rapley took D. Pereirs good--some five seconds faster than

five wickets for twelve runs, one of the K.C.C. team told M. P. Madar the winner of the St. George's Plate;

K. Nazarin envered the distance—but he had af me that he thought the boy was a better bat than bowler. A. S. Suffad common field of motdena to beat, and] I had failed to push that lot over One of the smaller members of the) with much stiffer opposition had the M. el Arcull

S. A. Ismail be would be only fit for catament, side who shows promise with the bat game been played at an earlier date. A. I. Runjahn

The Blue Pool Handicap provided is F. Lay (the son of an old sequain add, quite inevitable, but they left the

The postponements were, I hasten to A. Rahmin big upset of the mealing witance of mine, I gather) who has a gawes very much to the end of the Touchstone aytreame the hot favou rite. Wadebridge, to reward his nd-year or two more in the side and may season and perhaps the LR.C. Insted venturous backers with $405. The do well if he keeps his bat straight much better! been present al a shockingly had half winner took the lead from the gate and listens to those who conch him.; mile tril he did the other day and was never headed although Wade- doubt if he would have carried to bridge, appeared to have him at the The School won Which all goes to show distance, but he hang on grimly and six much money.

wickets. I how unreliable trlain can be, for he won by a short head, with Double came away from his field as he liked Chance another short head behind rally with the D.B.S. cricket and when he liked to win quite cam- really excellent finish. fortaldy:

amith, who scored by two clear lengths. Vixen Ter, in spite of her retten start, ran fourth. Keep your eye open for this onel Slie will be claiming the Judge's attention before Jong.

DECEPTIVE TRIAL RUN Lion Hunter, the second heaviest

backed favourite of the day, won the Kongen Stakes by three lengths from High West and Coppersmith. Had some of the surressful backers

Bat

comfortably by shall be dealing

Meason in my next noter.

THE I. R. C.

In the Morrison 1 Handicap an The final event, the Swatow Bandi-other good finish was seen between cap faecond section)

Copper King's Bounty and Macaroni which Idol score, Mr. Finder's candidate the former won by a short hem!. MLR.C. having one of their best sides One has got so accustomed to the started a strong favourite in spite of Pearce's horse led all the way, but his not having registered a win for lose Queen, the favourite, appeared in the Lengae that it came as rather long time, so perhaps this stable and to have the race well in hand on en a shock this season when their first connections finished the day with atering the straight. Actually her eleven started off with two draws and nice sold win on the "par". Copper (Continued on Page 7.).

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two losses against quite mediocre nides.

It was chiefly the batting that was at fault, though in their first game agulist Kowloon no complaint in this. direction could be maile. A delayed declaration cost the Indians the match, and I do not feel that the K.C.C. batting was strong enough to make them hold on to 179 for nine; wickets declnted!

Of course, I admit it was in mil- November before the weakness of the mainland side had become fully ap- parent. But the next three imings amounted to 73, 121 and 129 against the Navy, Civil Service, and Army respectively, The Arst and last of these sides beat them, while the Civil Service got away with a draw (71 for seven) though they mighti not have been so lucky had Pereiraj been playing.

By this time it looked as if they were in for a thoroughly bad season, and all credit is due to them for pull-i ing things round. After collecting a iniserable two points in four matches. they got ten out of the next four and finished fourth, the Navy and Army occupying the third and second plares

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declare,

The I.R.C. got 111 for nine but my recollection is that they hustled for the runs, and then lost two or three wickets in the last over when the match was not seriously in jeopardy, I confess I nn trusting to my own. memory in this, but I think it is

correct.

THREE WINS

After this the 1.R.C. polished at their season with three straight wins ever the Univeralty, whom they put out for twelve ruan, Club de Recreio who got 21, and the Craigengower, who moct 19.

Were

Both the last two matelon postponed from earlier dates and I trust the I.R.C. will not think me un- generous if I say that from Cruigen- gower at least, they would have met

THE PLAYERS

As I have alrendy stated there was a certain weakness, or perhaps, should rather phrase it "unreliability in the batting and I have little doubt that the absence in India of A. Mndar and a gouf deal to do with it. But there was also a lack of variety

DATTING

Inngs. Times N.O. Highest S. Total

Av.

20*

139

27.00

0

60

101

14.83

1

31*

45

14,00

1.

10+

44

14.60

0

34

71

14.20

12

31

AH

11.00

20

65

0,28

17

40

8.00

30

6.00

7

2.03

Also batted:-A. H. Madar

32041-Av. 41.

* Signifles 'not out."

From the above it will be seen thatalder stalwarts passing out of the two uaeful scorers of former years,game, but I am told that there are S. A. Ismall and A. I, Runjahn, had plenty of good young 'un coming very poor seasons, while 1.5.A. Cur-long and hunting for a place. Ireem only played twice.

The bowling Bgwres

There are, it wema, several of thafollow42-

were DA

0

AL

R.

W.

70.4

2.1

146

20

Av, 6.00

00.2

33

218

19

11.47

10

.

w

20

92

Nazarin and M. R. Abbas were the I shall hope

6.28 18.40 to deal with the

D. Perein A. R. Minu....

(Also bowleil) M. el Argull

in the bowling. So long an Pereira A. R. Abbas

and Minu could keep things going.

be as well. They took 48 wickets only other people to secure a wicket--Second Eleven in Wednesday's iRRIC bowlers only collected 14 wickets int btween them. But the other six they took one apiece. This says together with a few notes on the

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Junior 400 Metres-1, Hung Tat- Sui-

kuen; 2, Ng Wang-ip; 3, Wome:

chun; 4, Li Kwal-chven.

1 min. 5.4/5 secs.

Putting the Weight-1. Wong Leung-fat; 3, Tang Man-tak; 3, Kam lu-b; 4. Li ffung-hing. Dis. tance: 7.08 metres.

800 Metres.-1. Li Hung-fu; 2, Leung-hei: 3, Ip Sik-hong; 4, Lam Siu-kuen. Time: 2 mins. 25.4/6_seer." Senior 200 Metres.-1, 1 Hung- fa; 2, Li Bung-kwal; 3 Li Hung- hing: 4, Kam lu-hui. Time: 20 neck. Junior 200 Metres-1, Ng, Wang- ip; Chinn Kwal-ki; 3, Ng In-hol; 4,1 Kwai-eluen Time: 27.215 BECK. Ok Boys' Polato and Spoon Race, 100 Metren-1, Cheung Moon-wing; 2. Ha Wing-fuk; d, Cheung Chung- hing 4 Ng Kwok-hung.

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