THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 21, 1937.
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good bowling but I confess I should;carpet. The score rolled until the
Jike to see him tried,
AN EXCITING FINISH
one short of the
[liity was past when Walters tried to puíl a full toss from Whitmarsh and wus clean bowled--57—6—31,
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I cannot hold over a note on the very nice innings. Wallington then mulch between the C.S.C.C. und came in and really played
remark Army "." I said last week that ifably good cricket considering the they only had some betting I'd back fact that he has not played anything the CS. on the strength of their but an occasional Varsity match for bowlers who are not doing too badly some years. He was particularly this year.
It seems that 11. F. West- good in his drive past extra cover lake has returned to the fold and a and was very severe on some of thirty by him raised the score to bul | Nich
Nicholson's full tosses. Baker cur- century. It jously enough completely failed
was touch and go but Robertson, Mac- deal with them lough otherwise he Gowan and Westlake did all their invaluable and it was not until the was batting nicely. The stand waS atuff and thanks to the stumper only
Walling allowing one extra-(a leg bye 1 be-score had reached 100 thot lieve) they got home by two runs, ton was bowled by Allen-100-620. Having battled so gallantly in the The shades of night were falling fasi
of innumerable defeats It is when Swayne was bowled,
but
Bas- pleasant to see things come their kett, who had neglected his white way a bit,
coat for the disguise of an cricketer, put up a gallant
face
On Sunday there wus most
pleasant and amusing game on the action and stayed long
R.N.OS.C. ground between a team enough to save Mr. R. Abbit, in no captained by Paymaster, Lieut.- disguise whatever except a pair of Commander Nicholson and A. W. batting gloves, from having to en- Hayward's eleven. Actually the deavour to play an innings in R visiting team was two short, but that game in which he had not felded! did not seem to interfere with the enjoyment of the game. Nicholson's team batted first and reached a total
Whitmorsh of 150 runs.
The scored
match appeared to freely as usual. Hayward apparent thoroughly enjoyed by the players, ly makes a point of bowling on Sun-The gallery certainly had a great days and took two for 271
DISASTROUS START
TREAT FOR Gallery
be
treut. After some experience with Clive Garthwaite's Shella, I have de anitely come to the conclusion that When the visitors went in the best dogs to
the so-called spaniels are for the had a disastrous start as Wooding Alsatian, however friendly she may watch cricket, An went to glance Allen to leg but wad be, is comparatively useless either as so early that when the ball arrived
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it hit the back of his bat and popped rug or a foot-warmer and it was up for an easy chance to the wicket-very cold! I have almost forgotten keeper. Lt. Wailers joined Nelson to mention the excellent first bali and for a time it looked as if there sent down by Cotman after was going to be a stand. The new which clear bowled Walters. comer cracked Allen to square leg someone rudely put it, if Shorty for four, all run. and Nelson looked could bowl as well with a crickel as if he might settle down as he was ball as he can with a potato, there playing some quite nice shots. He would be no holding him. We un- made a beautiful eut behind point derstand Walters is gradually which went very fast to the bound-covering from the shock. ary, but next over he was palpably caught at the wicket off Rankin 12-2-7, Colville (of H.M.S. Ad- venture) then came in. I think 1 have seen him batting last season
1 may be
wrong.
He started but after he brought off
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Allen, he was cleon bowled by the next ball-17-3-4. Hayward then went in amidst general applause from the distinguished gathering that was watching the game and he glanced his first ball to fine leg for couple. On his arrival Nicholson promptly went on to bowl with high-giving their, unanimous support to tossed donkeydrops, which Hayward the scheme put forward ut a meeting treated with the most distinguished of London club representatives at the "consideration, scoring a couple of War Office last week for the forma- singles in the over. Studholme tion of a Rugby footballers' unit of bowled at the other end and Hay- the Territorial Army-a complete, company recruited ward played six balls, but the last self-contained
area.
one of them drew an appeal which from the Rugby clubs in the London was inawered against the batsman.
The company will form part of the Actually In the Pavilion I heard the click of the bat touching the ball be-33rd Anil-Aircraft Battallon, with at Regent's Park, fore there was the duller noise of headquarters
the impact of the ball on his pads. where there will be full facilities for However, both the bowler and the social and training activities.
Major-General B. A. Hill, presid- umpire were genuinely of opinion
that he missed it completely. Tea ent of the Rugby Union, who attend- was then taken with the score ated the meeting with Engineer-Com- mander S. F. Coopper, the secretary, 23--4---4.
After tea Cotman and Allenshid he had brought the matter be- bowled to Walters and Baker. Both fore his committee, who had decided- players settled down and Walters to pledge their assistance, in every especially was playing some very way possible. pretty shots on the off all along the
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LOCAL HOCKEY Army Team For Tournament
The following players have been selected to represent the Army in the Triangular
match Tournament. against the Hongkong Hockey Club to-morrow:
Wilson: Stickley and Kishan Singh; L/Cpl. Ray, Capt. Stapleton and Tara Singh Khuda Bux, Lt. Sawol Khop, Li. Pritam Nath, Narain and Patnub.
The players, who will appear in | colours, are requested to be at the
ground by 4,15 p.m.
ST. ANDREW'S LADIES
The following will represent $1. Andrew's Ladies against the Naval Dockyard Police on Wednesday nt. King's Park, bully off at 4.30 p.m. |--Misa Hall; Miss Chang, Mrs. Cross; Miss Reld, Ming Lawson, Ass Hum- ph:ey; Miss Y. Hu, Miss E. Churn, Miss M. Churn. Miss S. Roberts, Miss C. Drew.
FANLING BOGEY
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11. J. Armstrong (10), nil square, won the Fanling Bogey (Par) Pool,
on the New Course for December 10 and 10,
There were sleyen entries,
BOXING RANKINGS
Washington, Dec. 19. The National Boxing Association rankings which have recently. been Issued include the following:
Welterweight-Barney Ross, cham- plon; Ceferino Garein, first challeng-
ranking, Small Montano; 4th., Little Daio It is noteworthy that? Bantamweights-Nevojka ZEM timed,United Print R
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Flyweight-3rd.
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