THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHL FRIDAY, MAY
· 1935.
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET REVIEW
MANY VACANCIES IN THE
TWO SIDES
JUNIOR PLAYERS TAKE THEIR
PLACES WITH SENIORS
TEAM BUILDING DIFFICULTIES ARE PARTIALLY OVERCOME
(By RiAbbit) --
LAST SATURDAY'S RACES
(Continued from Page 8).
when I think of a few, sentimental: words I wrote in my notes last week about Badko "plning for the gentle hands that guided him at the Annun! Meeting". What the old raycal was pining for was a damn good thrashing and, by cripes, he "sot it, and didn' be ny as though the very devil were after him! Barring this “compal-| pory", return to form of Sniko's the. outstanding feature of this race wa theextremely poor showing of) | Connnek's Beauty, Horses are not machines is the only possible excuse.
At the beginning of the cricket season which is past I confess that I regarded the prospect before the Craigengower first cleven as anything but a rosy one. E. Zimmern and Robert Lee were not going to represent the Club any more while S. V. Gittins was also an ab-ite of the day, tucked in on the rails sentec. H. P. Lim had given up the game a season or two before that.
a Fox film, which opens at the King's Theatre on Sunday.
zealand Handicap, First Section, Lent who is appearing in Marie Galante, From a nice start in the Now] Kett Callian, the French actress, berg went to the front, followed by Victoria Hall and Valorous,
with Soldier of Honour, the hottest favour. very far back. Victoria ni won overcame the lender and looked a winner all over as Mr. Li Shiu-pang's handsome, bay appeared to be hope
The removal of one of their star ornamental lake than a cricket pitchlessly shut in. But he executed a bowlers and four of their best bats and finished in what, I thought, most tremenlons Awerve right neross for R. Lee was making runs unplayable light-and to the Uni- his field and won by a neck. It in *when Gosano む dis-out of the question to suppose that
heavily the previous season-muat Į veralted himself. But it is only this swerve went unnoticed, no one can
have been a heavy blow, and all
credit is due to them for the refair to say that Onur and three only autmise that the stewards were solute way in which they set about other regular players were away, walking for someone to protest before team building. They were TorThey then played no serious cric-taking netion. Whatever may be the tunate to find that A, T. Lee wasket for a month and came back to Hall, at any rate, was certainly not cause it went unpuntslied. Victoria rendy to play regularly. It had beat Kowloon on their own ground. interfered with, even if others were been rumoured that he was golog The last match of the season, play, to play football, bot fortunately [ed upon malting, on a wet ground this provedl not to by the ease, when two short cannot be taken Omar, tou, played, I think, a little seriously. They: thus finished the bit more regularly than he hadarazon Afth in the League table done for a season or two. Several with three wins, three losses, and promotions were rule from the two draws, making in all eleven second, and a very fale sonson was paints, which was one more than experienced, with a record which; the total secured by the University. with a bit of hek, might have read very much niere impressively.
to stay the course.
THE PLAYERS
SCHOOLS SPORTS
Record Of Entries
This Year
The committee in charge of the 2nd Annual Inter-Scholastic Athletic Meet has arranged anal details. The trial ill on May 22 and May 24 and the hents will be run off at Caroline finals on May 20.
NOVICES PROVIDE THRILLS
All partielpants are being mensured The Novices race provided another for classification at the Chinese very exciting this, when Tiny Stur, Y.M.C.A. from 10.00 to 12.00 nm. the favourite, got up in the last few and from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. To-morrow strides to dead-bent with Warrington, measurements, will be taken of the Copper Mol was allowed to drop back Kowloon competitors at the Kowloon from just past the rock and did well Branch of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. to get third. What A Chance went This year's entries inva broken Inst Fudge, Great Hall, who got away approximately 800 participants, both to the front from the barrier followed year's record, 30 Hehania sending nearly last, was soon prominent, but girls and boys. It is alsa expectedl the race was really confined to a duel that many of the track and field re- between the two dend-henters; the curds will be shattered. rest of the field, bar Copper Idol, was nowhere.
. QUICK OFF THE MARK
The bowling, us will be seen by I can recall several seasons in was practically entirely in the a reference to the figures below,
The main events will be track and field events, swimming, regulation which the C. C. C. have been very hands of A. T. Lee and Omar. The Stakes, for non-winning Subs, called petition and play-off in rubber foot- The five furlong sprint, the Mataya football, and rubber football. Com- favourably placed in the early part former bowled better than he has out the biggest field of the day will commence on May 13 until of the season, but on every een done for some years-in fact starters, the 10 least favoured of May 20 daily at 4.30 p.m. at the slon, I speak subject to corree-doubt if he has ever bowled quite which carried exactly 144 tickets Southern tion) they have rather fallen away
Playground. Swimming in their later matches. They are turns them both ways, while his goes
as well. He keeps a fair pace and arpong them for win and place, which however, will not take place until quick off the mark, but do not seem length is usually immaculate, Like is not interested in entsmeat and is
o show that the general public sometime in June.
Prices, valuing nt $800.00, nre I am writing
being donated from memory when I say I think many Cralgengower bowlers,not going to back it.
by Chang Yat Kee they have never won the Shan however, (and many others!) he the first three, which resulted in contributing funds to defray expenses There was an excellent fluish amang Jewelry. The following firms are grounds. Otherwise, I think does not seem to do well on "wway” would be seriously in the running gin. Forgemaster was fourth. Here Kwong Sang Company, and others.
Bold Captain getting the better, of of the Meet; Nanyang Tobacco Co., for the Interport sige. V. M. is one to watch. He has been lame
be the opposition by a very small mar- Commercial Press, Chung Hwa Book Store, The Sun Co, Wing On Co., Omar is getting into the veteran and is only recently back train is donating 2,000 copies of pro- stage now, in years of play, if not Fanling. I never took him to be a grammes for, the Meet. of age, but he bowled steadily and sprinter, so I expect to see him po was in sulmirabic foil at the other Pane.shartly over a longer dinine Tourist, ran a good ruer to place
to fee. Both of these players by the way rendered yeoman ser- back on a successful season. vice with the Bat, and may look Section to steal the prize from stable failed to wipe from our faces the New Zealand Handicap Second But even the thief from the Hem Taethe Hall who appeared to have the the smile that repeated visits to the played originally in the second mighty rash left him standing Fly- nit.
Sparrow-who rather think well in hand. But Hayardo's "paging" conter had printet there.
since the War, though I can watch for the fact that they were success ful in the season of 1911-12 when they beat the Civil Service in the last match of the season. They had a strong she then. 1 Rost And BioBro Pastor
II. Taylor among others. EARLY SUCCESSES Only one league match was down for decision in 1934 and this was. drawn against the Recreio though with a little luck they might have has done very good work with the won. This applies also to thebat. though Zimmern with two Navy match which was drawn after
The Hally's Art and Demonstration
in of the big lead
Then came one from the clouds in to carry.
innings more, has the top aggre- than the first, forced to set about relves, especially gate.
re
the bowling -fear-i-don't know exactly what the finishing postion was as things
I print the first eight, which team building. and were greatly figures! Harry's figures Matter him a bit.
very satisfactory, though ímandicapped-to-Geld-a regular alde. The fielding of the side
a spectacular victory over a strong Army side which, at the time was playing with every confidence, week later they beat the Civil Service and stood nicely placed excellent, but not quite as sure as Much was expected of W. Anderton can trace is that they were about . A. Lee only butted twice while rather turned down and finished at with a brace of wism and of drawn of old. Many young players have but I regret to learn that he wasnth with four wins, four lusses
E. Sonza could not always get the end of the season. The last games. The next two games, how had invaluable experience this sekept out of the side by hness near- and one draw, but there are two ever, were disastrous, as, after # json and 1 shall not be surprised toy all the season. postponement against the Indians, see the Craigengower side well up given belew rather speats for them no trace. they lost two hume matches to the in the list next season. But they
The figures more matches of which I can find Club which was played in filthy waut at least one weather on what was more like an bawler, and a steady batsman.
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