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THE

HONGKONG · · TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1936.

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ABBAS AND NAZARIN BIG HOPES

(By R. Abbit)

There was very lille doing last) of Club Secretaries. I have now the Saturday in the bigger cricket but fixture carls of C.S.C.C... Army, I was most interested to see that KCC., 1.R.C., Navy, University and A. R. Abbas came off and made a Recreto. May I venture strongly to century. If my memory serves me recommend the practice adopted by he used last season to open the reveral Clubs of printing the name innings with Suflad, but he seldom and telephone number of the Secret- got runs though he batted in nice ary and Captains on the front of

the cards?

style on the Jew occasions I saw hlen.

K. C. C. TENNIS TOURNEY

To my mind the L.R.C, have wanted a little more kick in their batting for two or three seasons and now that Nuzarin has made such an amazing step forward in his cricket ability, and Abbas has started getting going, they are going to stand a very good chance of winning the Shield.

Ax general proposition for several years now the 1.R.C. have been favourites with the exception of the H.K.C.C. This year the Club are definitely short in bowling. 1 beileve Bowker has been invited to play. re- gularly-it would make a lot of difference if he did-but at present their only regular bowler is (so far as I know) Alee Peuree. Of course tournament and all the events or

Annual Event Nearing Completion

Further progress was made this week in the K.C.C. annual tennia

it Duckitt can play regularly it will expected to be completed within the make a difference if he is fit to bowl.next fortnight.

I have heard a rumour, however, that) Yesterday A. E. F. Guest and 5. A. there is same doubt of this. 1 sin-Gray (owe 30) entered the anal of cerely hope it is untrue.

CLUB'S GAME TO-DAY

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The Club is playing a United Ser- vices eleven få-day and it will be interesting to sen the side they put into the deld. Apparently, for a" at any rate, Tom Hayward will keep wicket.

the men's handicap doubles by heat- Ing R. S. Capell and C. E. Watson (owe 3/6) 8-1, 6-1. It is expected they will meet W. C. Hung and F. Grose in the final, both couples being on the same handicap mark

E. C. Fincher and Mrs. F. Goodwin (owe 30) advanced to the semi-final I gather Holden will playing A. E. Perry and Mrs. Stokes in of the mixed doubles handicap, beat- for the frat and with his Food cricket and some good coaching he should entne along nicely, always provided he does not try to bowl too fası, It is tucky for the Club that Owen Hughes has found more length

this year.

the third set which had to be replayed from a previous meeting when the match was postponed un account of tarkness.

towe 30.3) reached the firul of this A. E. P. Guest rind Misa M. Griffiths

gyent by beating A. W. Rumsey and Kew towe 15) 6-2, -2, and

The United Services side is prinel-| palty composed of Army players Mrs. though the new Navy bowler Marsh they will meel the winners of the is playing, as is Davis (the Lenten semi-final tie between E. C. Fincher ant) and another Officer whose name and Mrs. Goodwin (owe 30, and S. I do not recognise unless it is a mis- A. Gray and Miss A. Mackenzie print for Cochrane, who, by the way, (owe 15.30). is a slow left hand bowler as well as a bat. I could wish however that the Navy Jund their full skle against the Indians,

PUZZLED

I have not yet got the hang of this Army A and Army B and C yet. but no doubt I shall

CLUBHOUSE CHATTER

BY "VERITAS"··

(Continued from Page 12.)

Inter. gather that once a player more than a passing possibility of

turned Gut twice [or

the the Islington Corinthians making a Army side-in the first League--he Far will be ineligible for the other sides. Mr. Smith, who is manager of the East tour during next season. It has always been a most dificult team, is highly enaingred with the point mand one upon which I have idea. At first it was thought. the never been able quile to make up Football Association would sponsor my mind. It seems unfair to make the project, but now it is more likely a man lose his cricket for months the Islington Corinthians will come because he has had to help the Army this way. They must Brst obtain out twice In the Senior Lengue, The permission of the F.A., and then it solution is I suppose that the Army is a question of the players securing will not call upon a Junior player suleient leave. Club officinis had more than once. That settles the long conversations with Mr. Wong. difficulty in one way but it may not Ka-isun about this And sought his be for the best interests of the Army advice as to the best time to come. first team!

When he left England, said Mr. Wong,

the chances of the trip materialising were distinctly bright. Some of the Continental teams were als interested in a similar project, although it is not so likely that any

lly the way 1 have given the statement on the information of one of the Army side who should know and I do not think I have mistaken his meaning.

I am afraid that the Civil Service first eleven against Kowloon will

only be a shadow of Itself if what

of those teams will come this way.

I hear is true. It is must regrettable HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

that this should have

happence

The following will represent lie

carly on. There was a great improve. ment in the C.S.C.C, side Jast season but unless it can turn out a regular Grupo Desportivo Argonauta against cleven the improvement will not be the Hongkong Hockey Club in the maintained. It is a bad thing when Association Inter-section

Hockey players call off 'because it is only e

Tournament fixture to-morrow on friendly,"

the Club ground, King's Park, at

a.m.;

The K.C.C. have out about 10.30

U. B. Sousa; E. Gosano, R. Xavier; R. Marques, L. Oliveira; T. Alves: F. Nolasco, A. S. Xavier; B. Gosano, A. Angelo and L. Gosano.

The Club team, to play in Club colours will be as follows:-Shields: Sommer and E. B. Reed; Bates. W. Heed and N. Whitley; Mackay, S, A. Fowler, Divett, Dickford and Bond.

their best side and should win pretty easily. Su should their second if they happen to bat last.

THE SECOND elevens I don't

know much about the LR.C. second this year but te Navy have so many players of the "very useful" type that their second can be very nearly as good as thele first.

say 'can' because thei Members of the Country Golf Club movement of ships and incidence of are reminded that an "At Home" and duties often prevent them turning prize distribution is being held at the out their best side.

club to-morrow (Sunday), and it is

I have to acknowledge with grate-hoped there will be a good muster ful thanks the very prompt response for this event.

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