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CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET FINE
CLUB ANNUAL REPORT CRICKET SUCCESSFUL YEAR RECORDEDFEATS
A nullsfactory year is reported by the Committee of the Crafgengawer Cricket Club, which will hold their annual general meeting at the club- house on Tuesday, October 27, at 5.30 p.m.
have
The report states: Billards.The
two tables been maintained in fairly good con- dition, and it is satisfuctory to re-
CLUBHOUSE CHATTER OF 1936
BY "VERITAS"
(Continued from Page 8.)
cord that receipts for the year un- the best of em. His defence was der review showed a deelded Jin-excellent, and hly temperament provement. The usunl handicap equable, making him an ideal open- competition was held, and resulteit; ing bal At hockey the fates denit as follows:-1, A. Kitchell; 2, H. Yrather more kindly with him. He Pearse.
avoided serious injuries and thereby Lawn Bowls--The Club enjoyed walked into the first Colony Interport an exceptionally successful year. side, while he was pn obvious choice Three teams again competed in the for Important games such as thuso Lengue, and whilst it given natistaengainst the Malayaf Team and in the tion to be able to record that the International Tournament.
,Posser- "A". leam again won the First |sing a cheerful and pleasant per- Shield, this being the sonality, Lieut. Williams was populor third year In succession--thus everywhere, and it is a' truism, not n performing another "hat-trick"-ittrite effort to be formally compil In gratifying to point out that the mentary, to say that he will be very olher two teams did remarkably badly missed in Colony sports and well, vide their positions in the re-social circles. spective League Tables. The ne
Division
hievements by individual bowlers of Army Swimmers Depart
was the
this Club were more pronounced this year. Our President, Mr. B: W.
LSO on the Lanenshire Bradbury, successfully skipped the Army swimming team en route 1longkong team at Wanstead. Mr. to Singapore where aquatic contests A. E. Coules won the Colony Singles will be held against the local Gorri-
Chap. and also representeron. The team, numbering 33, is
111
in the Interport games the charge of Lieut. A. J. Lewis, and Shahui. A rink from this Club includes some of the Best military Messrs. 1. F. Luz (Skip), aquatic talent in longicont. There W. V. Field. A. S. Gomes and J. S.
Is every reason to believe the team Landolt won the Colony Rink Cham-will perform with rare distinction pionship. Το
the Club during its three-day slay in Singa- players extend hearly congratulations.
In fact that opposition will pore. Th he usual competitions were held have to be
good to beat the and resulted as
very as follows:
visitors, many of whom this summer Singles Championship.-Winner, R. had the advantage of training with. Basa; runner-up, It. 3. Luize
and competing against, the Colony's Slugles Handleap-Winner, J.Sleading lights. We shall look for- Landolt; runner-up: W. J. Bagley, ward to learning of their successes,
Pairs-Winners, W. Phelps and }}.
M. Omar; „runners-up, J. Fitzgerald
and J. S. Landolt,
Rink-Winners, W. II., Atkins, J. Fitzgerald, A. A. Razack and E, el Arculli (Skip); Runners-up.-J. R. Soares, A. E. S. Alves. A. S. Gomes and I. Basa (Sklp).
The thanks of the Club nre due to our President, Mr. B. W. Bradbury,} for presenting souvenirs to the win- ners of the First Division Shield.
Cricket The Chibs again entered two teams in the League, and whilst interest was well maintained, it is a matter of regret that results on the whole were disappointing,
Messrs. A. B. Hanson and U. M. Car won the First Division bat- ling and bowling averages. Dr. C. W. Lam won both the Second Divi- sion batting and bowling averages.
Tennis, The Club, with players available,
entered three teams in the Tennis League, and it is a pleasure to record that our "p" Team won the "D" Division of the League, an achievement for which the players responsible are to be Congratulated.
marc
The usual competitions were held and resulted as follows:
Singles Championship.--Winner. A V. Gusano; ruiner-up, J. W. Leon ard.
Singles Handicap.Winner, C. Choa; runner-up. F. It. Zimmern.
Doubles Championship-Winners, J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma; runners-up; A. V. Gosono and t Choa
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
Punjab Regiment Defeat A.A. Brigade, R.A.
Playing in a friendly hockey match
The Season's Records
London.
or
The scorlog of 1,000 runs faking of 100 wickets in a season is generally regarded as the hall- mark of the "compleat erlekeler," Some of the great players of the game, it is true, never completed either featEngland's latest cap- Lain is a case In point but their failure to do so has almost invari-
been due ably
to restriction of opportunity, not insufficiency skill. As a rough and ready rule 99 per cent of the greatest of modern cricketers have completed one or the other or both.
In the last 33 seasons (1900-38) 520 cricketera have scored 1,000 runs or takon 100 wickets In an English season, und 64 of them have accom- plished both feats in the same season. The geographical distribution these players is as follows:
fabiry -Tineland
Austraila
Houth Africs
West Indies
}
of
1,000 mm 100 win. "tr- Dr tours of marr Iiew**
319
180
16
+
18
7
13
New Zeniand Indla
*Include a number of players of tems Durney English domicile. In the 33 seasons 1,937 aggregates of 1,000 runs or more, and 095 bags of 100 wickets or more have been recorded. the number of doubles being 180. A comparison of 15 pre- war seasons and 18 pest-war rongons is suggestive.
Aggregates 3,00 2,000
CE
1980.1914
1400-1314
1,000
C
460 1,027
Tulal
720 1.208
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100
Tixal
250
400
Avrige Number Per Your
3,000
100
wki. "Du befa**
1900-1914
47.30
19.26
4.43
1919-1936
1933-1930
6731 *66,23
21.65
6.44
3,60
In the 15 seasons preceding the
prolific seas
Was 1901 when 60
at the Marina ground yesterday, the war the mout 1/8 Punjab Regiment beat the Anti- | 1,000's aircraft Brigade Royal Artillery by Are goals to one.
The game was very fast, the Pun- Jabs being the superior team. They were good for their stick work, clever dribbling aid combination.
The first goal was scored by M. Afsar for the winners after a strong attack.
The soldiers played a good game on the whole, though they hesitated too much in front of the goal. The equalising goal was scared by Hutchinson, who netted with a hard drive after securing the ball from
Revel-Burroughs.
In the second half the Indians
scored four more gonts though L. Singh (2), M. Afsar, and A. Din.
Lieut. Adams leading the Indians nt centre-forward played a very good game, his passing helping the forward line a lot,
The players were: Punjab-Licut. P.. R. Adams
for were
| completed. During the last 18 sea- sons this number has been equalled or exceeded in 19, and in three- 1920, 1933 and 1934-1 aggregates of 1,000 runs or more were recorded. Those figures certainly seem to sup gest that for a considerable period the batsman has been on top.
MEAD'S FEAT
A few of the more remarkable feals provided by these facts may be noted. In 27 consecutive sea- sons C. 1, Mead has never failed to reach a four figure Rggregate, and Woolley has done 50 In 20 season, J. B. Hobbs scored 2,000 runs in 17 seasons, Ilendren bas done so in 15 and Sutcliffe in 14. A
P. Freeman has taken 200
wickets or more in 17 successive
seasons, and J. C. White in 14-0 remarkable record for an amateur bowler. In
successive seasons
Doubles Handicap-Winners, W 7 (Capt:). N. Molid, K-Bahadar, A, Thodes either look 100 wickets or
J. Howard and Y. Hachiumat
jalın.
Khan, A. Din, G. Singh, S. Khan, W. run- Shoh, M. Afrar, J. Singh and L. ner-up; A. Kitchell and H. D. Rum-Singh.
A.
Whelan A. Brigade--Sgt. Mixed Doubles Championship (Capt.), Ddr. Baker, Bor/Skt. Taylor, Winners, Miss H. Rumjahn and G Sgt. Ingnam, Gnr. Daly, Sgt. Rivers, Choa; runners-up, Miss J. Chou and Sgt. Revel-Burroughs. Gnr. Mason, D. Hung.
Bdr. Hutchinson, Sgt. Nichol and L/Ddr. Gold.
CLUB ▾ EAST LANCS The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club in a friendly hockey
against match
the East Lancs. at King's Park at 5.10 p.m.
Membership. The number on the roll is 211 including 12 Life and 3 Absent members. During the sea- son 25 joined, 34 resigned or have left the Colony and 22 were struck off the roll.
Club House. The club-house is in to-day: fairly good condition. The other
H. F. Shields; G. Sommer, E. V. portion of the rouf over the bar was Reed; R. A. Bales, W. A. Reed, N. replaced. The premises were re Whitler: T. Starbuck. S. Fowler. cently surveye, and In compliance G. E. R. Divett, B. I. Blekford and with the Architects Report, other re- V. Bond. pairs ure to be shortly undertaker.
Finance.The Revenue Account shows a credit balance of $1,148.90 which can be regarded with satisfac-
tion, hs compared with the previous Kowloon Indians To Hold
An "At Home"
year, especially when it is borne in mind that the Club had an up-to- date refrigerator installed in the bar and paid for in full out of earnings.
The Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, Social. The social activities of the Club have been well maintained. winners of the "D" Division of the The fortnightly Whist Drives have Hongkong Tennis League, are hold- proved very popular, and to Messrs. ing an "At Home" on the Club's W. K. Way, A. E. Coates,, I. R. Krounds at King's Park on Saturday, Wood, and others who assisted from October 24, at 3.30 p.m. time to time, the Club extend ap- preciation for their services In this
connection.
scored 1,000 runs, and in 10 of them he completed the double feat, Sut- elite has scored 1000 ruins in ench season in which he has played first class cricket.
Four Fosters and four Gunns bove scored 1,000 runs in a season during the period, the latter having 45 such nggregates between them.
Several batsmen have scored 1,000 runs in their first seasons, but for n bowler to take 100 wickets in similar circumstances is a much racer Tent. In 1910 however, A. Waddington, of Yorkshire, took 100 wickets for 18.74 runs in his first season.
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By D. Quignon of the Faculty
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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Actg. Secretary.
Hongkong, 10th October, 1936.
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