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WEEKLY CRICKET NOTES

LAST NIGHT'S BADMINTON

(Continued from Page 12,1

21-18: beat . L. Anderson and Missi M. Griffiths 21-8: bent A. L. Fisher! and Mig A. Mackenzle 21-3.

J. J. Remedios and Miss C. Silva

. (Recreio) lost to Mr. and Mrs. Shute Miss 17-21 beat Anderson and Grifiths 23-21: beat Fisher and Miss Mackenzie 21-15.

L. A. Curvalho and Miss Q. Ribeiro- (Recreio) lost to Mr. and Mrs. Shute and Mins 17-21: lost to Anderson Grimths, 15-21: beut Fisher and Miss Mackenzie 21-17.

C.R.C.. ST JOHN'S

Played at Chinese Herreation Club right the line team winning by games to one

G. A. Smith and Mrs. Barlow (St. John's) lost to S. P. Chan and Miss Churn 12-21: lost to 1. C. Leung archi Miss W. Cheung 6-21: beat Mr. and. Mrs. S. W. Llang 24-2),

J Bennitt and Misa Dolk (St John's) lost to Chan and Miss Churni 20-24: fort to Leury: mad Miss Chour

0-21: 1o: to Mr. and Mrs. 11-21.

Tiene

S. A. Tremlett and Miss McCaw (St. John's) lost to Cha 'and Mias Churn 5-21: lost to Leung and Miss Cheung 11-21; Post to Mr and Mrs.' Lien 13-21,

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

28, 1936.

NEW ARRANGEMENT OF LEAGUE

FIXTURES IS BIG SUCCESS Some Of The Grounds Are In A

Very Poor

Condition

NOTES ON SATURDAY'S GAMES

morc, the

(By R. Abbit)

from Neve and E.J.R. Mitchell thee has coopered up a knee playinı, Club just got the runs in what football. By the way I am rather believe was the last over but one of surprised to see that Harper is not the day. Pearce's 95 not out over-tiowling for the first--nor apparently was he put on for the second-if it shadowed everything else.

A PAINFUL PROCESSION The Civil Service gave a terrible 1 belleve

is the some Harper I have in mind who was out for the second.

On Saturday last all the last-though possibly at the expense worse than everyone else! Prowse of his bowling-played a magnificent alone cracks in few and now I hear were teams senior league

knock and with useful contributions Į from the engaged and 1 sec very useful little card which has been printed that this will be more or less the regular thing, bringing the season to a close on March 20. There is; also in every case a gap of a

Donald Anderson Is back and display at ilappy Valley. week-sometimes idea being. I take it that if 80 was up for four and the whole seems to be in excellent form. I was league games have to be put side out for eighty-eight, the last six interested to see that Lay was get- I think he may turn in the thug wickets, over they can be played in the batsmen scoring one run between

them. At least three men intervals.

side are nowhere near first division out to be the left hand bowler K.C.C. This seems a pretty sound idea-form and would fail to get into a want. I'm sorry to see Frank Good-

The Recond elevens,

win does not seem to get going as great many A. W. Hayward, whose splendid the only snag being that there may wicket-keeping during recent matcherbe à jain over grounds.

The junior side misses Sayer terribly and niso have to play Harrow who has perforce taken up he is a very important factor in their has drawn a tribute from R. Abbit, división, of course,

rural pursuits in the New Territories, when they can as they have a great many mure matches to get off. So of course, dulce est desipere tu far it seems to be working very well,toep." but it seems a great pity that and the League Management are to of the four Cadet Officers who try The only things to play cricket, the Government had be congratulated, they

RUGBY FOOTBALL

attack,

THE JUNIOR DIVISION The unfortunate Civil Service,

were without their two

best all-

KOWLOON TONG . RECREIO "B" Club Senior Team to Meet these deves to straighten out now are to pick one of them rather than one/never strong at the best of times

Pinyed

ut Kowloon Tong. the visitors winning by Fix Kumus three. R. E.

and Miss M.

· Xavier (Kowloon Tott) lost to A. M. Ribeira 13-21: Silva and Miss M.

and Mrs. E. de beat' H. A. Barros Souza 21-13; beat E. A, H. Alves and

Our Daily Golf Hint

Army Fifteen

The Army side tras been selected

As a matter

of fact france and A. M. Omar bowl- ed very straight and kept an excel- lent length, though I think a quick- footed batsman could have hit them of their length, or Westlake's mighty

bowled

well

times for drawing. Even 5.45 of the many who are quite useful at rounders in Whitley and Westuurs. in bit late for November and 5.30 billiards-one-do-grass. Anyway and it was a horrid business. They is delinitely the limit in December Craigengewer got the runs for eight can ill afford to be without any one for at all events all grounds in Vic-wickets but it is a mulch the Civil of their regular men. SIDES ANNOUNCED

toria A good day may enable the Service should not have lost. {argo on a the later on the

UNIVERSITY BEATEN AGAIN There will be two games of Rugby Navy ground.

Reneral The LR.C. wan comfortably at By the way grounds in Football to-day on P Club ground

The test match have never been good here but 1 Pokfulun but there seems to have at Happy Valley. will commence at 3 pum, when the hear the Civil Service pitch is play-been a good deal of bad batting clogging. Robertson cel-out, Botting first the University will very little luck. will

H.M.Sing very badly. I cannot help feel- play BIC:22HLONDOTT FELİNLER, SUNI 246961 6225 201709197801222570Tapettanuman | Club "A" XV

Dowelshire Tins will be followed at ing that if it got as much attention were all out for 81 of whieh Gosano

The Navy went down to K.C.C. in

Mulcahy- 415

theas the bowling green there might not 23 and Tsul and Ozorio 17 and pm. by a game between

This does not leave a low-scoring match. Club is, XV and The Army. be a very different tale to tell. The 18 respectively. Th

When

who is qualified to play for the they Club ground too is not too good, and many for the others,

the Es fullows:

went in to bat the Indians did not C.S.CC. and would be invaluable for their chief trouble i believe is

very do too well except for A. R. Abbas their rst-won the game for Kew- Fus. Bary; L/Upi, Lewis, Cpl. 32 lock of good turf which

far forgot himself Davies, Lt. Davenport, Spr. Boyling scarce in the Colony. On the other who is in great form this year, I loon by making 20. Sargent, a

at the LR.C. hu see they shifted Suffled a bit lower bowler, so Fus, Floyd, Fus. Prveer: LA. Lincoln hand the pite, thanks to the care and tried Kitchell as an opening tut make 14 not out. I don't know who

vastly improved

Ave Telegraphist Foster is but he made 32 and took & wickets for 53 so he bestowed on it.

candidate for the Arst. might be a candid By the way 1 was extremely sorry The Army "A" which is one of

Danielu to hear that Frank Pereira has been the island sides,, beat Recreio very been ordered by his doctor to take a rest from cricket, I was told it

45 runs. The "B" side played the Club was for the rest of the season but second and as usual there was a I heard someone say sincerely trust this is exaggerated.drawn game.

Two golden rules to ob- serve in the down swing of the full shot: hit late and pivot late.

Jack White.

Miss S. Remedios 21-0.

N. A. E. Mackay, and Gonzales (Kowloon Tong)

(Captain), Fus, Watkins, Lt. Calvert, C. Bobb, Fus. Chancy, Fus, Mor- gan, Capt. Gillespie and Cpt. Harri-

son,

off. but it did not come wicket victory was the result.

A

U

to

I to

who has on several

way, Lighfoot, who some in indifferent health lately and has long played for the Ariny, monte!

Colony

To go back to last Saturday's eries ket by for the most interesting game) was that between the Club and the The Club sides are:

H. van Army. The latter batted first but were 1st. XV. P. Whitham; Leeuwen, W. E Grieve, 1. D. Bid-In a bad way.

the played for K. Chadwick: A. H. years ago well. G C. Butcher, Miss

-J. Bonnar; E. Pagainst Shanghal kept an end for

L. Jost

Watson, W. H. for some time to Humphreys, R. A.

when Watch Joined Silva and Miss Ribeiro D-21; Inat to Currie, W E. Peers. I. H. Bradford, to scare, and he found it hard ****

by the Indian side, for apart from charge a gate owing to the second Barros and Mrs. de Souza 13-21: tent 13. (7'M. Deane, A. F. Walkden (Cap Garthwaite there were seven down But his absence will be greatly felt it was a pity the H.K.C.C. could not

for 68. Garthwalte had been batting the deadly nature of his fast bowl-Xi's powers of drawing, King Alves and Miss Remedios 21-14. lain) and M. S. Cumming,

A XV. 13. J. Gallagher; L. Lam- excellently and Walch proceeded to in he was a most admirable comple- newcomer I think got 54 not out mert. A. F. Read, 1. S. Forbes. J. B. play a cuthwaite was bowled for ment to Mind. The Lt.C. Will ting sight of the ball us he got Minu's left hand leg brenks und Agnew at last seems to be get- Stewart: J. Hutchison, J. R. Hender son: J. C. Dalziel, J. S. Dunnett, A. a very nice th, the score was 123. n W. Holden, R. P. Edwards (Captain), and of 51. The bowling was de-ave to dig out another fast or fust 20

E. Clarke, T. H. Prait, N.

K. A. Bnitely red and demoralized and medium bowler I think-as I do not Munro mut J. Redman.

Walch and Barron took it on for 45 think Mudur is a good combination Major Churcher has kindly con-more runs before a very sporting de- with Minu, though he is a most ex-versity second easily while sented to referee the 3 p.m. game and claration Was made, Holden got Dr. J. A. R. Selby the game com- four wickets but was knocked about mencing at 4.15 p.m.

One feels inclined to throw #bouquel to (or at) Tom Hayward

J. A. D. de Soares and Mrs. A. W. da Roza (Kowloon Tong) lost to Silva and Mins Ribeiro 3-21: lost to Barras and Mirs. de Souza 10-21: lost to Alves and. Miss Remedios 5-21.

LEAGUE TABLE

Recreo "A"

C.R.C.

Free Lances

Recreio "B"

Kowloon Tonk

St. John's

University

!

Games

P W L

FA Pts

2 013-3-4-

1

1 0 4 1

2

11 13 3 2

1 0 0 3 2

0 2 3 15

00

0 1179

it

When

cellent first change bowler.

A NAVAL DISASTER

The Navy got property chuwed up

For the rest I.R.C. beat the Uni- the. Police who seen to be very hot stuff this season outed the Army "C" for $2, Pape 5/21 and Baker 5/30 bowling unchanged. 1 am thinking that there must be something very distance, admittedly-it looked just what the Doctor ordered.

who did not let a single extra. Somey the KC.C. last Saturday and subtle about this bowling as-from-a of our stumpers must look to their don't quite know what they are go- Ing to do about it. The Trouble is laurels next Interport thne.

that three or four of them are, to my personal knowledge, quite good arc doing rather bats, and they

One case of Diphtherin and two cases of Typhold were reported to

When the Club went in they went the Incul Health authorities on for the runs, and Pearce who seems Thursday.

to have come into his own as a bat, at

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MEN'S WEAR

SPECIALISTS

THE VARSITY MATCH While I think of it Oxford and Cambridge lunch at the Cricket Club and play their annual game on Wed- nesday next, December 2. It is extremely kind of the Club Com- mittee to extend this privilege to the Oxford and Cambridge Society and it is very much appreciated. For Oxford while I don't know the full side I presume that G. R. Sayer, Dr. L. T. Ride, Rev. H. Baines and R. H. Grifiths will be the backbone of the team but I am unaware if they have

For any dark horses.

Cambridge the side is C. G. gnew (Jesus), L.

Agnew Barron R. E (Trinity), H. J. Crutwell

(Calus), Lt. Cum),

Barrow. RN.

Barry R. N (Caius).

Evans

Surg-Ll. Commd. Davenport

turt (Calus), Lt. Commdr. H. D'Arcy Evans (Emmanuel), D. McLelian (Queen's), Rev. C.B.R. Sargent (St. Cathar- ine's), Comundr. Wauchope (Em- manuel), and E. W. Hamilton (Capt) (Sidney Sussex). Umpire and First Reserve J. P. Witham, Scorer 11. J. Wallington (Downing).

Tin 12.45. Play 1.20 p.m.

TO-DAY'S GAMES

To-day in Lengue cricket the second division have.it n to them- selves. The games are (home side nomed first):

C.S.C.C.

Army B

HI.K.C.C.

L.n.c. C.0.0.

ʊ

Necr

V Navy

Police

K.C.C.

v Army C

Of these I tip Army "B" to win and also Recrelo unless Whitley and Westlake are available-and the rest of the side except Robertson who, I fear can play only every other Satúr day.

Draws are likely in the other games barring some special effort on one alde or the other. I shall be in- terested to see if the Police are as good away as on their own ground. NON.LEAGUE GAMES

In the Erst Division. in non-league rames Craigengower visit King's

Park to play the Navy first in a friendly. The K.C.C. are at home to the Club In friendly, while as far na I know all the other teams are resting. Something may be arranged but as far as I can see the Army ground at Sookunpoo and the Uni- versity ground are the only two on which no match has been fixed.

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