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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, HONGKONG
NOVEMBER 30, 1987.
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A NEW UNIVERSAL PIGTUNA Mich
NOAH BEERY, Jr.- LARRY BLAKE
CATHERINE HUGHES BERNADENE HAYES
Kitend Play by kimarka Geraghty and l'ard Bruke -Bend in the Day: “Makt Penal"
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started very
as bad, but this is probably because Their total of 143 was not very im
and if R. T. Broadbridge: they were not preached at when pressive young. It is not difficult to get into had not made 30 and McKenzie 30 the habit of calling all the time when | (Ita secord useful score" running) you are young; it is difficult Inter. they would have been in a very poor That is why I rather stress this point, way. The Univeralty but I do congratulate the School strongly and had 103 on the board upon their excellent showing and it for three wickels but time was going would do quite a number of Senior on and in bustling they lost several League batsmen of my acquaintance wickets quickly. Kowloon at one quite a lot of good to go and study time seemed likely to win and Hall, the straight bats of the school boys. (who had just dropped a sitter) and McKenzie brought off two very fine entehes. V. Lligam, however
Kial to SCC
WEAK QUEEN'S COLLEGE While I heartily approve of the way in which masters are ceasing to play for the Central British School and, I rather presume the D.B.S., should have been one or two playing "for Queen's College. They do not have any thing like the facilities for practive that fall to the lot of the two other schools and they are not up to the They standard at present. were very cheerful about their heavy
Sinc
Capt. Whlimaralı
his best innings in Hongkong?
defeat by Navy 11 but it would stif fen the side and probably improve their cricket quite a lot if. og say, master or two were to turn out for them. Of course I don't know how the cricketers are distributed among the staff at present, but they have in their Headmaster, Mr. de Rome, on old interport cricketer who knows a
very great deal about the game, and if he has time to conch them they will be lucky.
CLOSE FINISH AT KOWLOON There was an excellent game be- Iween the K.C.C. second and Uni- versity at the K.C.C. ground, though
his head and the game was nearly won when he put up a chance of by Bambro. Luke und was taken However, the ninth wicket hit off the runs just before time. best analy.16 McKenzie had the
6-0-20- and might have bowled a bit more, I think.
necessary
with
ANOTHER GREAT FINISH
I have not seen it reported uny where (but I may have mlased it) that there was a most enjoyable the Naval match
Sunday on on
between a team of Naval ground Officers. hended by Pay-Lieut. Nicholson and Bide Commander which was to have been the Naval but finally had several Volunteers Land Volunteers included. I was unable to see the first part of the gome but I gather that Kilbee made some nice strokes and Baker played
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Racing OWNERS
London, Nov. 20.
Sir Victor Sassoon was third on
races to the value of £22,441. The
a most useful knock of 63, though the the list of winning owners for the Naval wicket-keeper sadly told me that had he appealed when Baker past fint racing season, winning 16 lind got ten he would have been given out! However, it is all in the and there's no doubt that on or two too few are Infinitely
totalled
ruble to for 100 many!
WOMEN AT HELM True Blue And Diana Score Wins
Aga Khan was first, winning 30 races and Diana in the mixed True Blue toolc first place in the which brought in £30,005.
classes when the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club held the first series of the seventh ladies' race yesterday. over a course of 0.8 miles.
"A" class started at 14.45 and the others at 14.55.
"A" Class
Sir Victor Sassoon also took third the end the scorn
170. place among the breeders with an The N.O.
team had just over two expenditure of £20,647. The Aga was first with £40,252,- hours to get the runs und for a long Khan time it looked as though the clack-Reuter. would beat them.
Sir Victor Sassoon is also a pro- minent owner of China ponies in Hongkong and Shanghai, where he races the "Eve" stable.
to have
be
Finished Corrd. Poz. Pts.
16.02.20
True Bluc
Gull
(Mrs. G. D. Adams)
16.03.00
laken. What
(Mrs. L. Stanton)
10.04.00
10.05.21
Jean his (Mrs. E. R. Edwards) speed Kittiwake
and wickets. The Naval
(Miss P. M. King)
18.06.01
To start with when double figures had only just gone up on the board Waymouth
Was palpably 1.b.w. to O'Bryen, bowling from the clift end. Whitmarsh, still visibly shaken by two
tenancies of the house dropped entch cap, then risks Blockhouse came in to play probably the finest amazed me almost as much as innings he has ever played here. hitting was his mergy
the Skelfon and he put up a long stand between but O'Bryen, Swayne, (I apologize ground is a very big one and far La Linda
(Mrs. D'Arcy f 1 am spelling names wrong) and more hits have to be run out there
Evans) Baker all bowled pretty steadily and than anywhere else. I reckon that Painted Lady 18.06.23
shade short of a length. Both in his own and other people's runs
(Mrs. B. P. Eley) run from wicket to Jess batsmen square cut very well at he must have times and Whitmarsh was getting in wicket at least 100 times! (a boun- Artemia
straight drives shot Skel- dary almost always means running some ton seems entirely without. But al-two).
Intense Excitement grew though they ran everything runnable
drew und several that were not they were
close to ten to six. Strong clock, and as| getting behind the
men yearned for for gulped at}
while fuir ladies drop-Dana Skelton is left handed there was a
Jost of time
field Whiskey when the lot
the jumpers they
was in the lust Nannette changed over, Whitmarsh began to Ped stitches in brisk up a lot when 80 was holsted were knitting. It
Zephyr but the position was that a hundred over that the winning hit was made, runs were wanted when only fifty just after Whitmarsh completed a
was spendid century, Now I come remained. Skelton minules finally
run out after an excellent think of it I did not deduct a quarter Winkle
Ian hour for tea. The Navy must tuke of knock. I regret I omitted to
and Whitmarsh must lave scored at down the score but I was about the have batted less than two hours Widgeon
the role of ti run a minute. A Eunice forty mark.
glorious finish to a
very enjoyable Heron tlay.
WHITMARSH DROPPED
THE OTHER GAMES
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1 15
2
13
3 12
4 11
5 10
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as it
10.03.03 16.08.57 (Miss M. Whitham) Redshank 16.09.38
(Mrs. P. R. Edwards)
Mixed Classes
7
8
7
9
0
10.07.51 (Miss J. A. Buckley)
16.23.13 10.10.45 2 (Miss O. Patchett)
16.20.52 16.14.24 3 (Mrs. J. G. Patlullo),
10.28.07 14.14.39 4 (Mrs. McClatchie)
17.62.23 17.40.20 5 (Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson)
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5
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THURSDAY. i thought one or two of the players
looked { little bit weary? The incoming batsmen lashed no-
K.C.C.
rude bly at the ball or galloped down the The
sot rather 2 shock as with one ur two exceptionsdich as requisite while Whitmarsh WHEN He
I shall hope to deal with the other on. magnificently. they were pretty nearly-at fulfuld strength and they had O'Bryen and dropped two or three times It is true,ames as usual in the Tom Madar us well in from the first. but when playing a forcing game Friday next
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Twelfth Extra Race Meet- ing will be held (weather permit- ting) at HAPPY VALLEY, on
December, Saturday, 4th commencing at 2.00 p.m.
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