THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
1,
1938.
GOOD SPORT BUT BAD BATTING
arm. 123-7-5.
(Continued from Page 8.)
THE CLUB HAVE TO HURRY The Club had to get 145 in T haur and twenty-live minutes,
TOM FARR
MAY MEET MAX BAER
Result Of Braddock's Retirement
HOLIDAY CRICKET
FEATS
Some Notable Performances
1. C. Danielis (C.8.0.C. 2nd
XI) v. 1.1.C.
40
Ldg. Wtr. Church Navy 2nd
XI) v. ILK.C.0.
50*
II. Owen Hughes (1.K.C.C. v.
United Services
48.
F. J. Lay (D.B.S.) v. K:C.C. 2nd
48 XI Cricket over the week-end was of
nature, only II. D. Bldwell (I.K.C.C. 2nd XI)
40* v. Navy Batsmen and bowlers shared an even J. G. Chiverall (United Services)
typically holiday
matches being played. "friendly" distribution of honours. There were V. II.K.C.C. .............. 44 some good balting performances, butį A. R. H. Esmall (C.C.C. Ist XI)
37 at the same time bowlers also ro v. C.C.C. 2nd XI turned good figures. The chief per- Licut. 'Man (United
v. II.K.C.C.
35 formers tre appended.
BATTING
John Pearce come Chiverall was 1bw, to Owen Hughes In and hit a couple of fours off a having a terrife wipe 103-8-44, A There run later Paxton was caught in the very bad over from Coombes. were also four byen and it was gully and the innings declared for 104 doubtful if in the circumstances the for U wickets.
New York, Jan. 31. right bowler had been chosen. How-
Mike Jacobs, the famous American ever a perfectly ghastly shot by John
und boxing promoter, said that as a result Peurce gave him a sitting wleket ut cover. 140-8-10. Five runs inter off the second ball from Paxtonjuf Jimmy Braddock's retirement he Ride Way Invinun the hit the ball the cricketer's double will a single with Max Baer on March 11--United Ride was 1.b.w, to Coombes after n Richardson, amid loud applause saved will attempt to match Tommy Farr very hard learn, off Hatfeld) to extra. After a big single to square Press, 145-9-15. Baker however treated leg by Marshall, he had a nice four
OFFER FOR FOORD Coombes as he deserved and hit
to extra. Six off the over. Things
Hamburg. Jun. 31. 17 cheerfully but at ont three fours of the Ave balls he got, went
Mr. Louis Walsh, Ben Foord's two through the covers and one to Richardson tried to hook Paxton and
nt short leg manager, said he had received from mid wicket-all jolly good shots. gave un
easy catch With Pearce in Marshall Mike Jacobs an offer to fight the win- Stokes lift an excellent four to make 17-1-11.
of the Tony Galento-Harry D. J. N. Anderson (K.C.C. 1st to play pretty cricket ner It 101 for the Club and then he and proceeded
XI) v. IL.C.C. 2nd XI ................... 93 chances. Thomas bout. Mr. Walsh said he had) Man callided as the latter tried to fhough he took one or two
not answered Jacobs pending his deci-A. T. Lee (C.C.C. 2nd XI) v.
C.C.C. 1st XI dive round him to get at one that However at 20 Godbuy got
29-2-15. Ision on an offer to fight in Loudon,- happed by, However the damage cellent one past him.
Sub. Lieut.
(United Oglo was negligible. Next over Baker had was not the Club's day evidently. United Press.
Bervices) v. H.K.C.C. Jut Pearce a pretty late cut for a single and yet Four runs inter Alce
Marstall, is Godby... lex. A. PenTCS. one more four-byes' rent the Club Paxton very hard to equare Into the lead. Stokes and Baker were straight at Chiverall who made batting quite nicely with a condence good catch 33-3-3. All chance int some of the earlier batz had! sadly needed. 170 went up though the Club's wlaning seemed to
gohe,
Hatfield hurled them down very gal- lantly. At 176 Paxton went on again I heard 1 sold he for Coombes. should never have been taken off as hiy netion is so easy and untiring. It depended a good deal, I imagine on what he felt like. Hatfield's first really bad ball went to the tent and Baker had a single off the next ball, At 183. Paxton had Baker 1zw. for 20 (tied tiled highest score!; and Stokes was not out fourteen. Club had n'tead of twenty.
The
In
un
one and
-X23
Chiverall Paxton.. II. Owen Hughes not out of J. L. C. Pearce, e lutley b Hatileld"
Services)
B. K. Iraneo (C,C,C, 2nd XI)
C.C.C. 1st XI .......... 35
(II.K.C.C. V. T. A. Pearce
United Services
v.
85
1. Atl (L.R.C, 2nd XI) v. C.6.0.c. 11 Cpl. Webb (R.A:MLC.) v. F.M, el
Arculli's XI
A. J. ML. Prata (D.B.S.) v. K.C.C.
2nd XI I. J. Armstrong (II.K.C.C. 2nd
XI) v. Navy
34
31
33
60
W. Mulcahy (K.C.C. 2nd XI)
v. K.C.C. 1st XI
03
K. M. Basler (K.C.C. 2nd XI) v.
D.B.S.
G
11
E. F. Fincher (K.C.C. 1st XI) v.
K.C.C. 2nd XI Major
• {3*
67
H. F. Harper (C.B.C.C. 2nd XI)
v. I.R.C.
H, Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.) v.
United Services ..... ..... 32 F. It. Zimmern (C.C.C.) 1st XI)
v. C.C.C. 2nd XI .............. N. P. Fox (ILK.C.C. 2nd XI) v.
Navy
A
31
31
30
Hawstorno
(United
*Denotes not out
10%
50
Fall of wickets: 1/17; 2/20; 3/33: 4/40: 15/50: 6/02; 7/09
owling Analysis
Denoles retired.
BOWLING
51.
11
Paxlan *Godby
Hatheli Coumbes
L. T Ride, Man Hatilett A. W. Hayward, b Godby have Stokes, e Ogie b Hntrisid
F. Baker not out
Was
A BAD TIME Hayward altered his batting order. D. Allen did not hat D. McLellan dit not Dat
D. No Balls Extras Byen
Wlden 1) ... and sent in John Pearce but after putting Hatfield, who had succeeded Cudby, away to leg for two be corn-
Total for wkin.) pletely misjudged caught by mid-off running behind the bowler, 40-1-2. It was now
lose! the Club would if question Owen Hughes pulled Paxton twice to the mid-wicket boundary off succes sive balls, an-drove him for two and
Chivernil hit another four to long leg all in
MORE TROUBLE
Bowied 1 no "ball and I wide. INDIAN R.C. DEFEATED
An Easy Win For Alumni Assn.
THE SECOND INNINGS The Services lept in the picture one over. Coumbes then relieved of bad starts as Hutley was clearly him. Sixteen ruts had been added 1.b.w. to Baker's second ball. (0-1-0). when Stokes hit at Hatfield without He seems to have a blind spot on the putting his left leg across and was middle and leg stumps, Alee Pearce caught at cover 56-5-1. bowled at the other end-as comeone.
Ride helped to add six and then unkindly suggested it may have been to give him, a chance of completing Man caught trim at the wickets by
AL Sookunpoo yesterday, the his hat-trick, He did not do so but the unusual but effective method of
Alumni Association de- with his fourth ball he got Ogle to clutching the ball with his legs atter University
take it in his gloves. feated the Indian R. C. by 102 runs play on. The batsman hit the ball he had failed very hard but he had to go, 1-2-1. The effect was somewhat Darwinian in an all-day mutch, Scores
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION from the spectator's point of view, The Club stock was looking up.
hour to go.. Hung, t.b.w. b. A. II. Madar... Pearce's third over Stokes dived for 62-4-2 and half an an almost laposable catch and cut Owen tiughes was lucky to get four. M. P. Mada: b A. his arm but two or three minutes from a snick through the slips off D. J. N. Anderson, b A. R. Minu
At. A. Romialn repaired the damage.
come in ful four to the tent, and the over was very keen and
A. H. Minu singles. With the scure at eight after repeated the boundary to fine w. 11. Sling, b A. H. Madar Pearce pushed one post Man and the leg. He Was
batting excellently A. Baker, e Curreem A. R. Minu Chiverall relieved. Horrow, not out ball bounced back from Stokes' pads at this time,
A. Zimmeru, jetired to stump him (0-3-5), At first it Coombes and Godby returned at the W. Lam, not out was thought that the ball had broken Yard end for Hatfield who bowled the wicket (no doubt going on the very well until his last two overs. theory that dog does not eat dog!) begin to suspect he is one of those but there seemed no doubt that it bowlers who should be used in short was a case of stumping. (N.B. This spells but frequently. At 94 Owen is being written as a running com-| Hughes made his first really bad A. 1. Madar mentary when one cannot ask the shot and might have been caught. A. Tamjaha umpire!) Baker kept the end going high up by second slip but it was A. R. Minu
A: A. Rumjahn and the Alet Pearce had another travelling very fast and went to the
A. A Attr interesting over. Weedon hit him for boundary. Paxton come on for F. A. Curreem a four and a three and Beadnell hit Chiverall and bowled a maiden. At
30 Hayward tried to hit a short ball. A. Ismall, b A. T. Les
pall. A. 11. Badar, run out und to square leg. missed It
The bowling Halfeld but just after he hit a beauft.Eminern, J. M.
F. It. Zimmern, b A. H. Minu
runs
Extras
F. Zimmern did not bat.
Bowling Analysis
1.R.C.
was A. A. Rumjahn, e A. T. Lee b C. Lam
a nice four to extra cover but he was 1.b.w. to the last bull of the over. 24-4-4. The bowling was good and bowled. His rore 7 runs in no way .P. Madar. b C. W. Lam ....................... the pitch not too nice but things did represents the value of his innings not look no difficult as the scure suggested.
as he held up an end. for twenty- six minutes. Baker got a couple
A. R. Minu, D. J. N. Anderson
A. A. Aziz. b D. J. N. Anderson
T. All, 1.b.w., b 3. Barrow
A. Curreem, at. D. Hung B C. W. Hassan, e A, T. Lee & F. R. Zim
Last
J. M. A. Ramjalin. b C. W. Lam N. Fionnenally, not out
Extras
Al 20 McLellan relieved Baker not out before stumps were drawn who way bowling well enough bul and Own Huglies was not out 48 nat worrying the batsmen much he had a good chance to get his fifty Runs came quietly and just as but failed to connect with Paxton the batsmen seemed to be settling in the last two overs down for a stand Alee TealteTMput Owing to pressure of space and down o
beauty to bowl Weedon tine I must reserve comment until (37-5-21). The outgoing batsman my Friday article-that is if i don't had played confident cricket and one get killed for my verbal criticisms felt surprised to see the wicket fall this evening.
A GALLANT STAND
(R. Abbit. Monday p.m.). Rawstorne took a single off his UNITED SERVICES (IST, INNS.) first ball and next over drove Mc- c. M. M. Man (Mid), b McLellan 33. BarrOW Lellan past extra cover for a nice . P. Hutley R.N.), 1.5.w. b Baker four all along the carpet, and after Sub. Lt. Ogle .N.), Hayward
Baker
Pearce
b. 1. C. Pearce
&
1. C. Beadnell (Mid.), b McLellan J. G. Chiverall (Mid), e Richardson b
Dwen Hueben s C. R. Godby tit.A.), b T. A. Pearce
cut him behind point to the boundary. ar. weedon (Mid.). "U'IL E Despite the situation neither batsman lay down to it and they were very Major Rawstorne (Seaforthi), e Baker pleasant to watch, Allen went on for McLellan, and Owen-Hughes for Alec Pearce. Godby hooked Allen for four and then Rawstorne gave a very difficult chance to cover run- ning back from a high hit ball which brought a couple of
Godby survived a confident appeal for 1b.w off Allen's next over, was beaten by the next and then on-drove him for
runs.
pic. Coombes M.), b Baker...... Pte. Hatfield (Mid.), bw. b. T. A. Extras Byes 2. Lez byen 3) ....
P. O. Tel. Paxton (R.N.), not out
Pearce...
Tutal
flowling Analysis
F. R. Zimmern
A. T. Lec
A. Baker
C. W. Lam
D. J. N. Anderson
3. Zimmern
27
103
Fall of wickets: 170: 2/60; 3/71: 4/45;
Bowling Analysis
M.
four. Runs came stendlly and seventy a/70; 6/102: 2/147; 1/147; 11/16:3; 10/303. went up and one wondered how soun John Pearce would be put on. The answer came an over later when he went on for Allen at the Yard end, He had no success until in his third J. L. c. Pearce over he got one to go straight through
T. A. Pearce and Godby was b.w. 08-6-28. A
Baker Owen Hughes" Allen .........
McLelian
27.3 0
H.K.C.C. (2ND INNS.) very useful knock, and a stand of. E. Richardson, b Godby 51 runs in 30 minutes.
F. Marshall, e Beadnell Paxton Chiverall made one. or two uppish T. A. Paaree, e Beadnell bs Godby
H. Owen Hughes, b Paxton
shots but he stopped there and as. D. Alten, b Godby in the Arst innings Owen-Hughes was D. McLellan, b Paxton kept on though he did not look. Bde. 1.b.w. b Coomber particularly
A. W. Hayward, b Hatfield ..... dangerous. Of course. L. C. Pearce, e Godby b Coombes any left arm round bowler may get F. H. Stoken not out... a wicket at any time
he F. Baker 1.b.w. b Paxton but
doesn't the batsmen get played in
and some if not many runs count.
At this point he had bowled nine
would
overs for 23 runs, and one
Extras (yes 2, Leg Byes 2. No
Balls 21
Total
Fall of Wickin: 1/4: 2/30; 3/88; 4/00:
have thought Alee Pearce who hud 8/60; 0/110: 7/125) 8/140; 0/145; 10/183.
already taken four wickels in a
simitor number of overs might have gone on three avers before at least. Ile went on now with the score at
Godby
atfield
117, but the batsmen had had extra
Tutley
Paxton
Howling Analysis
15.1
no baile."
owled no ball,
8-8297
Services) v. HK.C.C.
S. A. Imall (F.M. el Arculli's
XI v. RA.M.C.
A. R. Kitchell (F.M. el Arculli's
XI v. R.A.M.C.
.02
Standings Of Ice Hockey Teams
J. Gosano (La Salle) v.
Recreio
7 for 10
R. G. Robertson (0.5.0.0.
2nd XI) v. I.K.C.
G for 37
A. V. Gosano (Recrelo) v. La Salle..............................
G. Souza (C.C.C. 1st XI)
v. C.C.C. 2nd XI
P. J. Billimoria (C.C.C. 1st
5 for 10
G for OG
XI) v. C.C.C. 2nd XI 5 for 70
B. R. Irance (C.C.C. 2nd
4 for 14
XD), v. C.C.C. 1st XI
G. A. V. Hall (K.C.C. 2nd
XI) v. D.B.S.
D. J. N. Anderson (K.C.C.
2nd XI v. D.D.S.
New York, Jan. 31, The following are the latest stand-1. ings of teams in the Ice Hockey Leagues:
AMERICAN
W.
ZEMRA AMAS
All I.R.C. 2nd XI) v.
C.S.C.C.
T. A. Pearco (H.K.C.C.) v.
United Services
C. B. R. Sargent (D.B.S.)
v. K.C.C. 2nd XI
D. M Khan (F.M. el
4 for 14
4 for 20
1 for 31.
Arculil's XI) v. R.A.M.C. 3 for
4 for 40
0
Συν
14
Boston Rangers
18
4
D. Pts. I. 0. Paxion (United
Services) v. II.K.C.C.
4 for 44
16 0
A
Chicago
胡 M
the
4 for 40
Detroit
18
B
CANADIAN
4°
Toronto
14
#
7
3 for 4
Canadiens Americans Maroons
10 12 10
7
-United Press.
E. A. I. Alves (Recrelo) v.
La Salle
3 for G
3 for 8
3 for 17
EG
A. M. Omar (C.C.C. 2nd
XI). C.C.C. 1st XI
20. F. A. Dunnett (HK.C.C. 2nd XI v. Navy
“ATTABOY" SHIELD"
L. Guy Again Leads Rink To Victory
A. el Arculli (La Salle) v.
Recreio
Plc. Hatfired (United Services) v. I.K.C.C.
A. A. Rumjahn (F.M.
3 for 10
Arculll's XI) v. R.A.M.C. 3 for 25
Licut. Comrade. Studholme
(Navy) v. H.K.C.C. 2nd XI
3 for 27
T.
3 for 28
3 for 29
3 for 30*
F. Baker (H.K.C.C. The "Attaboy Bowls Shield," pre- United Services sented for annual competition by Mr.AL. R. Swain (H.K.C.C. 2nd D. F. Warren, was played at the
XI), v. Navy Kowloon B.G.C. yesterday when L.J. F. MacGowan (C.B.C.C. Guy's rink won. This is the fourth 2nd XI v. LR.C. ........... 13 time in five years that Guy as A. A. Rumjahn (LRC.)
this skipped the winning rink in competition.
v. Alumni Assn.
3 for 30 R. Leo (K.C.C. 1st XI) v. The winners were W. Marshall, A. 117 Alkins, K C. Hamilton and L. Guy (skip), with 38 shots. A. M. Holland Wskipped the second rink, which scored
K.C.C. 2nd XI ...... 2 for 36 D. J. N. Anderson (K.C.C.
1st XI v. K.C.C. хт
2nd
20 shots, and the third quartette, led A. E. Perry (K.C.C. 2nd by J. C. Brown, had 24.
XI) v. K.C.C. 1st XI) Forty-eight players took part in Cpl. Webb (R.A.M.C.) the competition, which was again a
very enjoyable one,
3 for 30
3 for 47
Y
F.M. el Arculli's XI ... 3 for 82
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Coombes Bowled
UNITED SERVICES (2ND INNS.)
time to settle down. It must be ad- mitted that any fuck going favoured the batsmen but they played very stout cricket and runs came steadily. CM M. Man (37ld.), at. Stokes b Rowstorne at 138 opened up at Alec A. Parce
C. P. O. tiey (t.N.). 1.b.w. Baker',
Pearce and it looked as if Richardson | Sun. Lt. Ogie (ft.N.), & T. A. Pearce nt deep extra cover would have him M. P. Weedon (Mid.), b. T. A. Peares but the fieldsman apparently could. C. Beadnell (Mid.), "15w. b T. A.
and
never
even
not see the ball touched it. Tea was taken at 140
Pearce
b. 3. L. C, c. n. Godby (RA),
Peaten forth), b.w.b with Rawstorne not Dut 54 and Major Hawstorne (Beaforths),
Baker Chiverall 32. They had saved the 3.0. Chivorail (Mid.), 1.b.w. h Owen
Highen P. 9. Tel. Paxton (1.1,) e Hayward b
Owen Hughesi hot out
side,
AFTER TEA
The Services' game after leapte, Coombes IMd.) not (about 4.15) was to get thirty or Hatfeld (Mid.), did not bat
forly runs in ten or fifteen minutes
(1) and then declare. Owen Hughes
and Baker bowled. The former sel
his field with eight men on the off
ball up enough on that side of the
Extrax Leg Dyes 7, Wide 1).
Tolak (for D wit. deeld.)
104
Fall of Wickets: 1/0; 2/1; 3/8; 4/24; }
Dowling Analysis.
but did not seem to be keeping the 5/37: 6/68;. 7/101: 8/107: 9/154.
wicket. At 181 Rawstome was lb.w. Baker
to Baker in having a dip 101-7-30- TA Pearce ........
real captain's innings and a stand of
McLellan
Allen
73 runa. Paxton followed though] *Owan_lughes the policy of putting in a left hander C. Pearce when runs..were wanted quickly was questionable.
Two rung
Bowled wide.
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SOFTBALL
SERIES
the
and substitutes were put in at last minute,
America and things all their own
by and
way in the game against Portugal, оло home run being hit
Good pitching Rechsteiner. folding by America Imited, the
First Round Now Portuguese team to two tilts only lo
Completed
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ten runs to ni).
Rune.
A weakened team took the fold for China "D" against India owing
Portugal
Hut.
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