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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1935.

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Brilliant Performances. Against Clubs

(By R. Abbit)'

It is probable that the first eleven of the Diocesan Boys' School in the 1934-5 season is one of the best teams that has ever represented a school in Hongkong. They played in all six- teen matches, winning eleven and losing five. To get the full idea of the side, however, must separate their matches into two classes. They played three school matches and won them

one

DELIGHTFUL DODGERS

(Continued from' Page 8).

tion of letting his public down.

"The main show may not be as sidesplitting as it has been in years gone by, but the sideshows will be up to the old standard," explains Mans- ger Stengel.

"Take Frenchy Bordagaray, for example. Bordagaray can out-talk everybody in baseball except Dixsy Dean and myself.

TO-MORROW'S RACING

AT THE VALLEY

INTERESTING CARD FOR THE

FIFTH EXTRA MEETING

(Continued from Page 8).

and is further" qualified to be a season and

at a home run.

place

| success.

The Now Zealand Handicap seems to give Bistro a. good chance of

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Fifth Extra Race Meeting' will be held (weather permitting) a HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 4th May, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Boll will be rung at 1.30 pm.

By Order,

· C. B. BROWN,

Socrotary.

Hongkong, 28th April, 1938.

High Frinciple. Strathnaira and

bats.

thing for Bag Tor. Night Star, the chalking up a win. Ho has been

The many friends of Mise Daley "Bordagaray has oulrun race only other opponent of any class, only running very well lately and I expect

weight. horses at country fairs in California once finished in front of him this to see him at the finish in spite of his O'Keefe will regret to learn that obe Both Racing Boy and Gote has had to enter hospital with a kee no likelihood of her! Dodger. For instance, the last miste repeating the performance sing well section-"C"-class-at-Eanter,-are-inciair will take her dareing class. RX MTR. Coin, dead-heat winners of the second severe attack of malaria, Mrs. B the Pacific Coast League last June and consistently all this spring. Proity light, but I do not expect to because he was hitting 320, and be suppose Alacrity must not be ever-ce them show up in this company.

10 1:0 Cause he had never hit under that looked an he won a race under more Whichever of the "Soldier" able to pick any pony that has figure anywhere.

or less similar conditions in December candidates starts will be a danger.

failed to place as a winner hero, ng last year, where he beat Night Star.

one must divide the "hopeless" from RACE FOR NOVICE RIDERS ADDED ATTRACTION

On that occasion he had only 156. lbs.

the "hopefuls" in this way. Of the to carry, but Night Star aise only had The British Isles Handicap of 1% consistent placer and it really look

"hopefuls", Bold Captain has been a "We also have the smallest out

a light weight-149 lbs. The rest miles for novico riders presents as if here is his. chance to get t easily averaging over twenty-one runs per wicket folder in captivity, and offer him to of the field cannot be taken seriously. difficult puzzle. In these events it is amongst the select throng of winners.

the public at one and the same price.

I look forward to a nice interesting perhaps wise to search for a free as against their opponents' six! They made 219 Ile ls Nick Tremark, 5 feet 5, and, race for the Silver Jubilee Handi- running pony as the "no whips or Forgot-ne-Not are also likey place

believe it or suspect mo of fibbing, cap in spite of the small field. spurs" condition of this race favoure King's Warden pulled up a bit sore this typa. Head of the free-goos for nine against Queen's College and then got too small to be farmed out.

"We sent Treniark to Buffalo last after his sensational run behind Oak comes Boxing Eve and next, maybe, them out for a hundred and one-the biggest summer, and Ray Schalk, who isn't Bay in their last appearance, but if Great Hall, but I really don't fancy second section of "C" clang and after The final race of the day lo tho en large himself, shipped him back. he starts here I expect, to hum either of these in firm going as we their total recorded against them.

Schalk couldn't believe that Nick was give a good account of himself. look like having to-morrow. I pre- Soldier of Honour in a 14 mile event prominent running behind The fickling of the side was very big enough to play ball even atter he also like Cossack's Beauty, whom I fer Copper Idol, who impressed meat Easter I confidently expect to sen prefer to King's Justice for no partl very much by the way he won last Pacife Hall and Arclig Star con- fair, and it was well served by Zim-

"Then we sent Tremark to a New cular reason, especially as the linndi- time out. After him I like What A corned in this finish. Flying Tourist mern behind the wleke's as bo enught three

League and stumped no

outh.capper never gives the latter much of) Chance and Warrington. less than York-l'ennsylvania

has run very little and has shown na form this year, and West Parade has eleven. Hulse took ten catches, Fong C. any pie and Youngraye and Ynter is a little, bald-headed bloke, for the first time this year, and I have come right down to the bottom: ing to justify his 101 lbs., I continuo Unfortunately all the old "Colours" but he wouldn't even give Tremark would like to see this old warrior as regards class. "Winners barred" to maintain that Flirt is not a weighs fight his way to the front. Somehow says the book-unfortunately, it omits carrier. Bayards has not been gul are leaving and next season the side

"When Tremark returned to Brook- he seems to be pining for the gentic to say "Catement inrred” so quite a this year so there is no guide to his again. I do not will have to be built up all over!

new cop at the hands that carried him through the large number of starters may be ex- form. Popular Star I fancy for third know if . Lay,7, there was a Mudley, A. Prata, Dalziel, Lis Players' gale. The cop mistook Nick annual meeting with such singular pected in this event. It is difficult pince. Kwai-wing, and T. Matthows will still for one of the neighbour's children, be at the school next season but if and refused him admittance. they are I expect that they will wish I could think that the mould make the nucleus of the new eleven. see all the leaving "colours" in local cricket, but I hear that at least some of them will be leaving the Colony,. But I hope some of them will be able to carry on and improve their game. I append the batting and bowling averages of the first eleven in club watches the school matches, if in- cluded, would make the figures rather infriending,

But it is their performance in "Club Matches," Le. against men's much teams, that shows so promise. It is true that they had the occasional support of J. L. Youngsaye and of their Head- master, the Kev, C. B. R. Sargent, but, for all that, their eight wine as compared with five losses spenk very highly for the side. Actually they managed to average seventeen runs a wicket in their thirteen games, while their op- ponents only could average ten and a half.

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“I may fail to land or develop a plcher to help Mungo, Emil Leonard, Kay Benge, and Johnny Habich, but

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Yes, sir-eo! The Dodgers are still the Dodgers.

BATTING AVERAGES

Highest

Innings. Not outs. Inne.

Rune.

Average.

G. Lee

D

66

300

38.63

J. Fong"

13

67*

201

20.92

C. B. R. Sargent

48

02

18.40

J. Prettejohn

18.

100

10.07

A. J. Hulse

100

15.83

W. Rapley

19

49

201

16.46

12

56

136

15.11

A. Zimmern

12

68"

161

13.73

J. L. Youngsays

25

34

11.83

R. Broadbridge

Also batted: T. Matthews runs 7, times out 1. D. Crary 14–2,

E. Rapicy 24-4, F. Lay 13-3, J. Dudley 13-4, C. Lee 11-4, E. Chin Park 2--1.

·

Signifies not out.

BOWLING AVERAGES

Overa. Maidens. Kune.

D. Crary

5

7

Wickets.

1

Average.

7.00

W. Rupley

29.6

101

14

7.23

C. B. R. Sargent

57.3

232

28

8.28

J. Fong

25

8

108

0.82

R. Broadbridge

54.4

0

109

9.04

A. J. Hulse

118

32

279

9.90

G. Lee

60

12

12

0

183 74

10.78

37,00

F. Lay

THE SOUTH AFRICANS AT HOME | Committee Fortunately "Jacker"

I see that the South Africans are who was a much better player than just getting to England and later on a selector, has been replaced by Plum I hope to publish a few notes on the Warner. All the aams I should like side or on such players no I can to see some younger men on it. locate. The only Wisden that I have Warner is sixty-three and so is big. 1928 edition-dealing with the 1027 seems to have little claim he dug up season and Mr. Wade, the S. A. last year the old suggestjun of two captain, is not even mentioned in the day county cricket, which was such an alphabetical list therein.

awful flop in 1910. He might very well give place to a younger man-n

by me at the time of writing in the son while Perrin is fifty-nine. ligson

THE TESTS AND SELECTORS

There will be five Test Matches and still playing, such as A. P. F. Chop- man, or R. E. 3. Wyatt. of course the usual grounds are allotted. the Committee usually consult one or must have been very doubtful at on two of the leading professionals, and time if a test match would be played the Captain, when selected, naturally on the Trent Bridge ground for some has something to say-though not years. However, all has been patched, nearly as much as many people think up now. I see that three days only he ought to have, rersonally I have are allotted to the games, but I am a hunch that G. O. Allen will captain pretty sure that if the decision de the side if he can apare the time for pends on the last game, at the Oval regular first class cricket this sum- as usual, it will be continued for mer. But nothing has been arranged four days, or even longer.

YOL.

The worst news I have heard is that P. S.-My next notes will, I hope, two of the three selectors who made appear on this day wenk. The such an awful mess of it in 1934, and Craigengower figures are to hand finished up with the crowning folly now and I hope to get the Hongkong of selecting Frank Woolley In the Cricket Club record before the week- final match, have been kept on the'en

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