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Forma for the Fourteenth Extra.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 3, 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.
I 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.
E. F. Fincher was run out na a mond and Frost back in the result of some sort fielding but then Club side. Judging by the way the former galloped after the ball to the boundary on several orcasions, he seems to have re- covered completely.
Mackay stuck there stolidly while the runs came gradually. Ramany later something like, hin old style. Teddy Fincher was very steady, but later brightened up when the poor start, (two for twenty-one) had been thoroughly overcome, But Garth- waite's bowling was terribly missed.
was much more free and batted in
JUNIOR LEAGUE
I had not seen Frust bowling; before and it was interesting to watch him from up and down the wicket-(what n convenient clin that is, with a well-placed pine tree
The Sappers seem to be sitting up makluk an excellent leaning post) and taking notice a good bit. They He has a very easy rhythmic swing but did not appear to relish the have a very useful all round sule and should do well if they can keep it The Police are
very much.
~ obtained the first threef together a side but on oc
not a great
wickets and then Branwell and not t
casions they can make lot of runs, Holland-Martin looked as if they h
L/Corp.
Shipp's might pull the game round. Un-five for five war diet lectance of
useful. fortunately Branwell never got going
am afraid I have not yet seen him and indulged in far fewer brilliant bowl, but I may do so yet as I should shots than usual, as
as he seemed toj
the Army would be looking have difficulty in seeing them lost think
round for some new blood. But the over twenty-four runs were and then Branwell got a perfect and "amall cricket players is that put great trouble with the Junior League length ball from Τ. A. Pearer, who had th relieved Frost at the south end, which type bol very well indeed in that pitched just about on his leg stump type of game but seem to become and took the top of the middle.
when they get into the 1 paralysed
bigger games, Ballard is one of the think it would have bowled most exceptions to this but I am” begin- people
Davis then hung on with Holland- ning to think that King is not,
Martin while another twenty-two were put on, but after that no one could
NAVY WIN
deal with Pearce at all and all were! The Navy second eleven saw the out for 102.
Club off I am told by three wickets,
In the absence of Dunkley, who was and if this in nợ they must have lost delayed by business for well over Half an hour, Tom Hayward kept wicket-i am told without allowing
single bye!
*
two more immediately after, so it was a close thing. Anyway, the Club batting was very in and out but nearly all the earlier Navy bats came off, i fancy the Club want a bit more steady, length bowling.
SCHOOLBOY CRICKET
gower gave a fixture to the Combined I was glad to see that Craigen- Schools. This is most excellent for
The Club of course had little dimenity in knocking off the runs as the Navy bowling was very weak; Prowse seems quite off on the mat thug, which is unususi for a googlie bowler. Duckitt. with 61 ut ut added to his already useful aggregate. He is batting better (and more free-the youngster's cricket. Just about ly) this year than he has ever dune, now there are several very promising The Navy, of course, had rather youngsters who may train on into! depleted team and will of course be really even weaker now Medway has gone,
"AN"ARMY COLLAPSE
knows we want some good new blood!. good players, and Heaven Holden,Baxter, Broadbridge and Broker who got into printre all I moved on the K.C.C. ground too youngsters of whom I have heard
before late, unfortunately, to see the excellent bowling of Frank Goodwin and Lee, they will trust before very long
but I was told I had been spared the players. sight of same very painful strokes.
become
regular League
I will deal with cricket more gen
The Army were of course out of luck erally next Friday.
in that Captain Persse was still an
the injured list, while yet another
hackey
from
prevented Garthwaite IL I
is also true that M.C.C. AT BRISBANE the wicket was #
a lower one than
they had met for some weeks..
4
This was however no excuse for the thoroughly bad betting Walsh went back to his original opening
pair but they, in common. with the rest of the side, are dead out of form.
rm. The only solution 1 think of is that they are all completely stale with too know
enn
and
too
Fine Score Against Queensland
Brisbane, Dec. 2. The M. C. C.
a hugo score in their match against Queens.
up
much crick any games! Inad, making 558 on taking the rat
Bill Williams has been
in regimental cricket ever since last
innings.
Allen took five
wickets for 108
Queensland has made 164 for ax wickets, at the close of play, Lovy contributing an excellent 74.
Score: M.C.C., 558. Queensland, 164 for six-Renter
season
ason and I I strongly suspect half, runs, the others It least have done so thu Johnson got 28 before playing a bad shot at one of Goodwin's, and but for this and some help at the end from Elvin and Power things would have been very much worse. But 87. was a distinctly peor total, and K.c.c. had little trouble in winning by Reven wickets.
A. T. Lay started with a beautiful infectious diseases: Plague: Colombo cover drive all along the ground to 1 case. Cholera: Calcutta 33 enses, the boundary, but then had a dreads Madras 7 cases, Bangkok 15 cases. ful short approach which fell dead Smallpox:-Bombay 5 cases, Calcutta and was only just out of cover's 2 cases, Karnchi 1 ease, Moulmein 1' reach. Next over he had a four to ease, Vizagapatum 2 cases, Hongkong | leg. but in the next, when facing 1 case.
The health bulletin of Eastern ports for the week ended November
3 shows the following
COBCH - of
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.
Championships
Practically now-comers to the Len-
From Shatin Players
gue, St. Joseph's. College athloved the KOWLOON CHAMPIONSHIP distinction of winning both the Senior And Junior Inter-School Basketball
There was contfortably wide
Championships. They maintained a margin of difference between hundred per cent. record throughout.
In the Senior
the
respective scores of the Country Club
College was the one, Wah Kui and the Shatin Golf Club in their.
term to highest
much opposition. The was registered against King's College
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annual golf match played at Sheung shui on Sunday, the hoste being the winners
whom the Saints defented to the tune of 100 points to 7. This is the only
In the morning the Country Club team to have topped the century
secured a tead of 13% to 0 points mark and this probably constitutes in the Alngles, while the foursomes In the afternoon were won by the home side by 14 points to 6%, giving 27 points against their opponents' the Country Club an aggregate of totni score of 124.
TO VISIT ULSTER
DUKE AND DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER
U. S. S. Black Hawk were defeated at the hands of the Saints losing on both occasions by very narrow margina. The first game was played on the Chinese YaLCA. Indoor ground. The second match played on the school ground attracted much
attention. The game was pro- bably the most exciting game wit nossed on the College grounds. A half time the score was in favour of the Athe the Saints got down to real work Americans, but after the interval
London, Dec. 2. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and thanks to the wonderful passing returned to Buckingham Palace last sal looting in the forward line the night after the first part of their and score was soon brought to a level.honeymoon. To-morrow night they The College soon got ahead and nover leave for Ulster where they will spend looked back the final 31-31.
score, being the second part of their hormymoon staying with friends-British Wire- lens.
In the Junior Division, St. Joseph's eually accounted for the other teams, being especially severe on the Wan tani Government School whom they defeated by 87 clear points.
The following were the final stan Ings in the Sentor and Junior Leagues,
Senior
St. Joseph's Collégo Wah Kui College H. K. University Wah Yan College. St. Paul's College
18 pia.
16 pt.
10 pla.
10 pts.
With Tal College
Sat Nom College
'B pls.
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8 pis.
8 pts.
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every country
of the World.
Diocesan Boys' School Ching Wah College King's College ...
Junior
4 pts.
1 pis.
* pla
18 pta.
10 pts.
12 pts.
12 pts.
C pts.
St. Joseph's College Fong Lam College King's Collego
Queen's Colic
Wah Yan
Wah Yan "B"
NEW
ENERCY
CHOCOLATE
6 pts.
4 pts..
2 pts.
JAYTOJOND LOYING SABI
ENERCY
BRISTOL
*ENERGY
CHOCOLATE
THE ALL-FOOD
CHOCOLATE
8 pta.
Chung Nam College
St. Paul's Collego
Junior Technical School.
4 pts.
Wantsat Govt. School...
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