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Continued from Page 8). bowler who has merely done some- thing that every fast bowler has done for generations, "For heaven's Bake be careful. If you hit anyone there may be a fuss made."

DISCOUNTING FAST BOWLING.

INDIANS TROUNCED BY CHINESE

"B" DIVISION TENNIS

CLUB DE RECREIO DEFEATED

On

C.S.C.C. v. H.K.C.C.

their own ground, the Civil Service C.C. defeated the .K.C.C. by

64 sets to 2.

It seems that when the M.C.C.

In the "B" Division of the Tennis last winter defined in precise Inn- League yesterday the Civil Service, guage exactly what they consider-playing on their own ground, beat the ed to be an unfair form of fast.K.C.C. by 614 sels to 24 sets. bowling. the matter was finally The Police drew with South China on the former's ground, and the Chinese settled. The terms of the M.C.C.R.C. routed the I.R.C. by 9 acts to nil. pronouncement are worth while quoting anco more"persistent and systematic bowling of fast short-pitched balls at the batsman standing clear of the wicket." Tel. 56981.

But any ball which rises high in now apparently confused with "body-line." Even R. E. S. Wyatt TROLLERATOA recently referred to the bail which injured him in the West Indies as "body-line," whereas it is an estab- Hished fact that he had stepped directly in front of his wicket to

Daley and Agarturoft (C3,C.C.) "cover up" against a straight ball which kicked, sharply. There was lost to Gordon and Monaghan 4-6; no suggestion of "direct attack." beat Mackenzie and Gamble 6-1; beat

All of this leads to the conclu-Bowker and Valentine 7.6.

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without the jumps, Rugby without the tackle, boxing without straight left on the "point.

Scorer:

E. Shute and J. Barrow (C.S.C.C.) bent V. R. Gordon and T. C. Monaghan 6-0; beat A. K. Mackenzie and D. S. Gamble 6-1; beat A. C. I. Bowker and R. K. Valentine 6-2.

sion that fast bowling, even D. J. Valentine and J. A. Bendall straight fast bowling on a pitch | (CS.C.C.) drew with Gordon and which causes it to rise high, is on Monaghan 6-6; lost to Mackenzie and the black list. Unless county cap- Gamble 3-6; beat Bowker and Valen- tains change their views, anyone tine 6.2.

who advises a youngster to propel

the ball as quickly as his physical

POLICE. SOUTH CHINA

powers permit will be regarded as Playing at home, the Polien R.C. a Fagin of the cricket world who drew with South China. G. Car-

it.

Scores!

is leading an innocent into crime.ruthers and C. Pile were mainly re- So fast bowling will die, and much "ponsible for the Police sharing the that is best in cricket will die with points, winning all the three acts.

A. R. S. Major and S. Smith Why this cry of danger? Hard (Police drew with Tadpole Wong and knocks have always been a part of Y. H. Lung 6-0; lost to Tang Man cricket. No one suggested that a and W. J. Leung 3-6; drew with C. M. homping ball was unfair when J.Tsang and Sze Po-wai 4-6, M. Gregory knocked out E. Tyldebent Wong and Lung 7-5; beat Tang G. Carruthers and C. Pile (Police) ley in the Nottingham Test match and Leung 6-2; beat Tsang and Sze of 1912. Larwood was not censored when he hit H. B. Cameron so

W. E. Meadows and A. Baker Jost to badly on the head at Lord's in Wong and Lung -6; lost to Tang and 1929 that the South African was Loung 0-6; drew with Teang and Sze unconscious for an hour. Similar 6.6. incidents had happened upon occa- asions throughout the history of the

It is time for the cotton wool that is being wrapped round cricket to be removed if the health of the game is to be preserved. Too much coddling has often had dis- astrous results.

G-1.

C.R.C. v. I.R.C.

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hent A. L. Tsai and their engagement at the Club de Re- Y. W. Lee and K. C. Ng (C.R.C.) | Y. N. Ng 6-1, beat P. Lee and ereio.

A. E. Xavier

and A. Rodrigues bent Abbas and Arculli 6-4; bent K. S. Cheng 6-1, lust to K. T. Kwik

(C. de R.. beat R. Blyth and F. Hansen and Suflind 6-2; beat Rahmin and Y. C. Lau 1-6.

B. F. Tai and 1. K. 1o. South Angus 1-6, beat M. Yatskin and N. anel Bux 6-1.

1. F. Hon and F. K. Lau (C.R.C.) China A.A.) drew with Trai and big | W. Whiley 6-2, heat J. Wilson and beat Abbas and Arculli 6-1: beat-6, hent Lo and Cheng 6-2, drew B. Bieleford 7-5,

B. Gorano und .. F. V. Ribeiro Hongen and Suffiod 6-2; beat Rahmin with Kwik and Lau 6-6. and Bux 6-0.

C. P. Ip and K. M. Chan (South (C. de R.) beat Blyth and Angus China A.A.) beat Toni and Ng 7-5, 7-5, beat Yatskin and Whitley. 8-4, S.C.A.A. v. UNIVERSITY.

beat Lee and Cheng 6-0, bent Kwik bent Wilson and Bickford 6-2, South.China A.A. hud an easy win and Lau 6-1,

M. Oliviera and L. Carvalho (C. de R.) brat Blyth and Angus 6-3, Y. P. Taui and P. E. Choy (C.R.C.) at the expense of the visiting Uni-

C.B.A. v. C. de R.

beat Yutskin and Whitley 6-4, beat beat 31. R. Abban and M. el Arculliveraity team, taking seven of the

nine points. 7-5; beat M. O. Ifoonen and A. K.

The Central British Association Wilson and Bickford 6-1. Sufad 6-2; bent A. Rahmin and W. H. Ho and T. N. Tsong (South failed to garner a single point in

C. de R. 9; C.B.A.0.

game, just as there have been AL Causeway Bay, the Chinese broken limbs and cases of concus.C. trounced the Indian R.C. to the aion in Rugby football and on the tune of nine the Indian hunting field.

Cricket without fast bowling would be like the Grand National (Continued on Previous Column).

Scores:

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