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Forms for the Fourteenth Extra
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1935.
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Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 5th December, 1935.
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WEEK-END CRICKET REVIEWED
(By R. Abbit)
It was most fortunate that the two senior League games on Saturday last happened to take place in Kowloon,, as I managed to see a fair amount of both of them. There were no great surprises though the total collapse of the' Army was unexpected. I never thought the Club stood in any. danger of defeat.
the
1 visited. King's Park first of Power, he was more accurate and all and was very glad to see Red-holed out in cover's hands, mand and Frost back in Club side. Judging by the way the former galloped after the ball to the boundary on several occasions, he seems to have re- covered completely.
E. F. Fincher was run out as aj result of some smart felding but then, Mackay stuck there stolidly while the runs came gradually. Ramsay later was much more free and batted in something like his old style. Teddy Fincher was very stendy, but later brightened up when the poor start, (two for twenty-one) had been I had not seen Frost howling; thoroughly overcome, But Garth- Before and it was interesting to walte's bowling was terribly mined. watch him from up and down the-
JUNIOR LEAGUE
wirbt what E convenient cliff all pine irôz that is, with a usnepistru
The Sappers seem to be sitting up making an excellent leaning post!)
and taking notice a good bit. They He has a very easy rhythmle swing have a very useful all round side and but did not appear to relish the should do well if they can keep it matting very much.
The Pollco are Redmond obtained the first three together regularly. wickets
Branwell and not a great batting side but on oc And then
casions
Shipp's performance of might pull the game round.
Un-five for live was distinctly useful,
on him am afraid I have not yet seen fortunately Branwell never got and Indulged in far fewer bril
he seemed to bowl, but I may do shots than usual, ид
be looking have difficulty in seeing them. Hou think the Army Wout a I should! ever twenty-four runs were put on round for some new blood, But the und then Branwell a perfect treat, trouble with the Junior League length ball from T. A. Pearce, who had and "amall cricket" players is that
they bowl
well very
indeed in that relieved Frost, at the south end, which they
type of
game but seem to become pitched just about on his leg at paralysed when they get into the and took the top of the middle.
bigger games. Ballard is one of the think it would have bowled most exceptions to this but I am begin people
ning to think that King is not..
Holland-Martin looked as if theya "ey can make a lot of runs,
gu
Davis then hung on with Holland- Martin while another twenty-two were put on, but after that no one could deal with Pearce at all and all were out for 102.
HO
NAVY WIN.
The Navy second eleven saw the Club off I am told by three wickets,
In the absence of Dunkley, who was and if this is so they must have lost delayed by business for well over two more immediately after, so it was half an hour, Tom Hayward kept in close thing. Anyway, the Club wicket-1 am told without allowing batting was very in and out but nearly a single bye!
all the earlier Navy bats came off. had little fancy the Club want a bit more
steady length bowling.
The Club of
Course
difficulty in knocking off the runs as the Navy bowling was very weak; Prowse Reems quite off on the mat» ting, which is unusual for 12 googlie I was
SCHOOLBOY. CRICKET
bowler. Duckitt, with 51 nut tower gave a Axture to the Combined
glad to see that Craigen-| added to his already useful aggregate Schools. This is must excellent for It is baiting better (and more free-the youngster's cricket. Just about y) this year than he has ever done now there are several very promising The Navy, of course, had rather youngsters who may train on intol depleted team and will of course bel
really good players, even wenker now Medway has gone, knows we want some good new bloed! and Heaven Holden, Baxter, Broadbridge and Buaker who got into print are all youngsters of whom I have heard before and I trust before very long they
regular League players.
I will deal with cricket more gen- erally next Friday.
AN ARMY COLLAPSE
I moved on the K.C.C. ground too Inic, unfortunately, to see the excellent bowling of Frank Goodwin and Lee, but I was told had been spared the sight of some very painful strokes, The Army were of course out of luck In Captain Persse was still on the injured list, while yet another hockey injury prevented Garthwaite from bowling. It is also true that the wicket was a slower one than! They had met for some weeks.
that
with
can
and too much
will become
P. W.D. COOLIE GAOLED
STOLE WRENCH AND BLADES
This was however no excuse for: the thoroughly bad balling. Lo Walsh went back to his original ing pair but they, in commun opening
the rest of the side, are dend out of form. The only solution think of is that they
are all
Chan Wang, atins Chan Wong-wah, completely stale with too
many games
Hur aged 20, a rtare coolie at the P.W.D., cricket
especially-1 know Bill Williams has been playing was brought before Mr. W. Schofield, in regimental cricket ever since last at the Central Magistracy this morn season, and I
half in charged with strongly suspect the others at least have done so to bindes from the Wanchal
the theft of a half Stillean wrench and twelve hacksaw Johnson get 28 before playing a bail shat at one of Goodwin's, and but for
Sub-Inspector Carey said this and some help at the end from was seen on November 30 Elvin and Power things would have with a marine hawker for the sale of the wrench. He was arrested, and been very much worse. But 87 was the blades were found concealed in a distinctly poor total, and K.C.C. hi
hin
1.
store.
little trouble In winning by stolen thein from the Wanichai store. trousers. He admitted having esen wickets.
A. T. Lay started with a beautifull He had been employed there from
October H.
cuver drive all along the ground to
the boundary, but then had a dread-stolen the articles because
Defendant stated that he had he lost
ful short approach which fell dead-money in gambling and had no money and was only Just out of cover's to buy food. reach. Next over he had a four to
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leg,
but in the next, when facing to six weeks' hard labour,
Mr. Schofield sentenced defendant i
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
UNITED SERVICES Queensland
GOLF MEETING
To Be Held Thursday
And Friday
The annual United Services golf meeting will take place at Fanling on Thursday and Friday, | December 5 and 0.
Arrangements have been made to run a "alp, cónch"
attached to tho Canton Express leaving the Kowloon Station at 8.25 n.m. on both days.
All competitors, other than those going by motor cars are requested to use this train.
The following are the starting times for Thursday.
Old Course
9.16 Mid. Carow-Hunt, Pay. Mid.
James,
1.20 Comm. Hussy, Comm. Oram. 9.21 Mid. Cameron, Eng. Comm
Rowland.
0.28 Capt. Quinlan, L. Ramus. 9.32 Lt. Com. Marks, Lt, Morant. 0.30 Lt. Comm. Clarks, Pay Lt.
Comm. Ilainos.
0.40 Eng. Comm. Salter, Lt. Pack-
Beresford,
0.41 Surg. Lt. Comm. Belcher, Lt.
Petch.
11.18 LA. (Marson, Lt. Marsh. 0.52 Lt. Knox, L. Miers..
0.50 L Johnson, Lt. Parker-Jervis. 10. Lt. Comm. Barry, L. Comm.
Moir.
10.4. Surg. Lt. Davenport, Lt. Hunt-
ing.
10.8
Fraser. R.M., Surg. L Lt. Comm. Cuзanck. 10.12 L. Comm. Brooks, Lt. Burch. 10.16 Lt. Comm. Packenham, t.
Comm. Prlee. 10.21 Com. Garside, Com. Packer.
New Course.
9.10 Col. Williamson, Maj. Withing.
Lon.
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Beaten By An Innings
TWICE COLLAPSE BEFORE M.C.C.
Brisbane, Dec. 3. The M.C.C. followed up their over- night advantage against Queensland and after dismissing the home team for 249, enforced the follow-on and evenually won by an innings and 100
clore M.CC. scored 569 and at the
of play yesterday Queensland had replied with 104 for.0. This was advanced to 249 before the innings closed. Christy being top scorer with 00 not out.
Following on Queensland could do nothing against an accurate attack and were all out for 197.
Baxter captured five wickets for 61 runs-Router.
9.20 Comm. Macdonald, Wing Comni.
Bishop.
0.24 Mr. King, Mr. Dunlop.
1.28 Eng. Comm. Davies, Lt. Comm.
Crocket,
9.32 Maj. Gen. Thackeray, Capl. E.
T. LAW.
9.36 Col. Dinke, Capt. Trimble. 9.40 Col, Kirke, Capt. Newman. 9.44 Col. Carrington-Sykes,
Baker Carr.
Lit
0.48 Comm. E. Breaks, Lt. Comm.
Fot.
9.52 Maj. Grune, Capt. Kenyon.
10.
9.56 Mej. Shannon, L. Holland-
Martin.
Lt. Comm. Broome, Lt. Mow- brny
10.4 1. Kempthorne, Lt. Kelly,
10.8 Pay Ll. Comni. Thatcher, Capt.
Brammall.
10.12 Lt. Holmes, Lt. Winksield. 10.10 Lt. F. D. Baker, Lt. Bartley. 30.20 Lt. Williams, Lt. Dougins.
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