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THE HONGKONG
FIREWORKS AT THE K. C.C.
LAST SATURDAY
(By "R. Abbit";
(Continued from Page 8.)
With
TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY,
SHIELD SOCCER.
Owing to the Club ground being tilized for Rugby, the Junior Foul- ball Shield game between the Uni- veralty and the Chinese Police will now be played on the St. Joseph's ground at 4.15 p.m. to-morrow,
HONGKONG DERBY
FORECAST
The $1 stage of the Hongkong Derby Forecast closed last evening with the total of $2,035 in the Pool.
The second stage is now open and until 5 pan, on Monday, February 14, the cost of cach forcenst is $2.
FEBRUARY 84 1938...
TOO MANY CUPS IN FOOTBALL
Mr. McKelvie's Protest To Council
л
u
was
re-
Vigorously protesting that there were too many cup competitions played a defensive forward shot top
Ride und John Pearce to-
J. McKelvic, Mr.
of the Kowloon Leckle a shade too soon, The swing gether und every-one very exelted,
Football Club, declared at a meeting took the ball across to forward short both batsmen seemed to be very
of the Hongkang Football Associa- In their calling and finally
tion Council yesterday that lengue le where Alee Pearce brought off shaky a splendid teft handed calch ut full Pearce was thrown out by Zimmern
football
seriously interfered stretely. The ball, never use more from cover. It was a queer episode
with. While endorsing the than eighteen inches and had he not-Ride was further out of his ground
the Chairman, Mr. Pryde, the started
inted out that the Association had moving in anticipation be- but presumably as he was going fore the but actually hit the ball he other way the fieldsman thought his ble and no side can trail so long a accepted the cups and that nothing
could be done at present. never have got near. Two best chance war a shot at the bow tail with frequent success. would runs later Leckie bowled B. D. Lay. ler's wicket which he hit. As
It was decided @CRAIGENGOWER STILL WINNING
to entertain the Robert Lee hung on for
blt while matter of fact the batsmen should
Islington Corinthians with- a`dinner,. been well in if he had run Lloyd used his long reach and tried have
As was generally expected Cral-and sub-committee, comprising gengower beat Recreio though they Messrs. McKelvle, Warren und C. She-ko is equally good for skin to force things a bli. They managed straight and grounded his bat.
did so more easily than I expected. Guingam, was elected to make ar- troubles, eczema, ringworm, itch, wet to add 18 runs before Lee was out
INTERESTING CRICKET It is rather di@cult to estimate the rangements. off in the same way an O'Bryen and dry sores, pies, or for injuries, Owen-Hugbes. A run later Leckie
strength of the Recrele batting as A letter from the Middlesex Re- cuts, burns, scratches, sealds, bruises.o third clean-bowled wicket
are a good many men who giment Football Committee comTM When Hayward joined Ride it was there Kot s As a reliable healing agent which is und Kowloon were out for 85 runs. obvious that the Clüb
in the had their may make runt. On the whole they
the refereeing Regiment's match against Eastern on repidly efficacious there is nothing to He had maintained a splendid length bucks to the wall. The light was are weak I think and even with Eplaining of
had
for len. Owen
Gosano's hard-hit forty-seven February 3 was passed on to the ne- bad-yet it had not reached surpass She-ko. Obtainable at all and
ub-Committee. Hughes got hin four wickets all right thai badness where it helps the bats they could only manage a hundred ferees chemists,
nine. Billimorla acema to be in and
A protest from the 5th gift men but
are still too many there
Brigade, because it does the field 201
поп tours when he sends down his bad com
on a bit as his figures of Royal Artillery against the completely. The two batsmen set- bowling
10.3-0-20-7 show. The visitors their wickets up length delivery. If he could elinin- ted down to keep ate this he would be a perfect terror and
ruary 1 was read. It stated that seemed to be doing it rather had no trouble in knocking off the appearance of an R. E. team on Feb- this year.
successfully, so long as they did not runs for 5 wickets. F. R. Zimmern this was the second time the R. E. appear. The Chair- score. It was the right game.gain got going with 50 not out and had falled to The light could not be much worse the match was well in hand tho A. man remarked that the Arlivery and for them and Lee
THE ONLY DRAW
happen four times to them. It was innings. Sooner
decided to refer the molter to the or Inter they were bound to crack
Lengue Management Committee. gratulating myself that I should be and send down a few loose balls. so it went on. There were ADVTS. [le to have look at the latter part And
maidens in between overs which one run was scored and
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Saturday,
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A FAIR START
very
try
to
There was nothing in the opening been on the whole floyd had T. Lee and E. Zimmern both failed. been unlucky enough to have this
of the Club Innings to lead one to expect fireworks and 1 was
con-1 or
The 19.2.33 Corinthians and bulked O'Bryen at first slip. He minutes during which twelve runs
VB. S.C.A.A.
Sunday, 20.2.38 Corinthians va. United Services.
aff Robert Lee,
But,
on
CORINTHIANS WIN
Singapore, Feb. 7.
The two Services teams at Soo- konpou played a draw of which the Army had the better. They had: Rome useful scores in the middle
FAREWELL MATCH of Recreio and Craigengower-and several possibly Navy second and Recreio
Hawstorne (35), Godby (41) and second, both of which were close at once Hayward so far forgot himself Beadnell (27) all carryint the good Royal Welch Fusillers to Play hand. Both batsmen seemed comfort-as to drive Lloyd to the off boun- work along After the way Paxton South China To-morrow able, though Marshall had a bit of diary.
bowled in the United Services game luck when Jex Juni touched a
anick
The final appearance of the Royal went on stand lasted for thirty-five some of my readers may have had
local football bit of a shock to see that he only Welch Fusiliers the ball
first change and bowled fields will be to-morrow at Caroline caught
but it got away again, However
when Marshall had were scored and would not have
the type of spectator who six overs for 17 runs and no wicket. Hill at 4.15 p.m. when they meet Hot 13 he lifted one off Lloyd high pleased
don't know the netual facts but I South China. The following will to Anderson at deep mid-off and corns anything less than four fours
an over. It was pretty nearly the do know that Paxton on a grass wie- represent the Fusillers-Rowlands; Saturday, 20.2.38 Corinthians was caught. 19-1-13.
most interesting and enjoyable bit ket and Paxton on matting are two Wheeler, Keating; Evans, Kenaghan, Alee Pearce came in and early on
Grespy; Coakley, Dennis, Sullivan, vs. Civilians.
of cricket I have seen this season entirely different wave lengths. drive and just all the same. had a perfget
cover
The Civil Service may yet be sorry Talbot, Parry. Sunday, 27.2.38 Corinthians vs. after a crisp deflection to fine lex
they are not playing at King's Paris All Hong Kong.
The declaration Thirty went up and
Just when I looked as if on next Saturday. I rather think at this period the they might pull
It nff, Hayward at 144 for nine was quite sporting as effect of the roller wore off. Any-missed a straight one and was 1b.w. on that ground Ogle, if he got go- way at 32 Leckle touched Lee to He had only made five but I haveing, could crack up fifty in about a Ars! sp and after a short while seen far worse innings of twenty or quarter of an hour. However, he Malaya three goals to all to-day-
nor did Skelton Owen Hughes did much the same thi save that he turned it to second slip nearly gave Anderson his fifth catch marsh, thirty. The end soon came. Swain didn't,
or Whit-Reuter Bulletin. who was playing after un where Anderson made his second when he spicked Lee to second slip absence of several weeks owing to catch.
but the ball dropped short and a foot trouble. Thomas (26), Paxton Army-they had just to jump over single came.
Ride, who had been (15) and Herbert (24) stood by how the garden wall!. nibbling dangerously at Lee's off ever. If my memory serves 1TU
K.C.C. have to play the Recreio at last touched one and the Herbert is the man who cracked up
and the IR.C. both away. Their baits
odd for the lust wicket K.C.C. had won by twenty runs. An twenty
chances should be governed by the Time was result of the I.R.C. malcit as they against Craigengower. played out with 93 for six on the board. For the Navy Chelcroft 14 ought to beat Recreio. A win over 4-29-5 returned excellent figures. the Indians would put them a point then there is Cralgengo- do not trust the score book spelling "P
But however which has given me the wer. They have to play the Army entirely new variant "Rolstorme" to y
but this might well be aid to my collection.
draw) and the H.K.C.C. at home. I should have said they would have drawn or last this latter game
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HEATH SCOTTS
THE ROT SETS IN
Even at this point I don't think seriously thought the Club unyone were in dager. But the light was beginning to fit (it was a foul af ternoon) and though Pearce looked
it
inmuzing game.
AN EASY VICTORY
Jost
I
THE SHIELD
Corinthians Islington
beat All
11
though with
safe ma horse he could not score freely. ilaymes hung on for The IR.C., who are strengthened bil but win he opened up. atby the welcome return of A.A. Rum- Lloyd, Anderson ed in from deep Jahn, were much too good for the mid-off the was riding somewhere Civil Service. Batting first they had between long-off, nid-off and deep a bit of shock when they extra-cover) and made another ex-Nazarin early on but A. H. Madar The result of last Saturday's week ago but now I don't know. On cellent catch. Didwell at once fell 37 not out A. R. Minu (26) and A. A. matches is to put the Club out of the whole the LR.C. into the leg trap, playing too soon Humjahn (50) all did well and they the running and greatly to enhance the two harder games ahead, have
which
and ruse quickly from declared at 167 for 8 wickets. With the chances of the LR.C. for win-the advantage of two points Lloyd. The spot was starting Sud- Richardson gone home the C.S.C.C.ning the Shield. Their only likely draws by other people are all in “denty-Pearce-who-seemed-ret¬mises
milost one of their mainstays though rivals are Craigengower and K.C.C. their favour if they-van-do-as-much time a slightly slower ball from admittedly Daniells made an excel- They have a lead of two points and should not be surprised to and Lee and was enlight and bowled off lent understudy. But there were live to play the K.C.C. and the that the I.R.C. and K.C.C. match on a rather half-hearted forward stroke, only five bats in the team and Perry KC.C.-both at home. (I take my the Feb. 19 proves to be the decid- while at the same total
Baines and Baker both failed while McLel-hat off to their Secretary. Of their in factor.
at one
suleked the some howler to second lan only got fourteen. The rest of seven Lengue fixtures slx are ot I hope deal with the Junior
the team on current form is negligi- (kome while for the seventh-the Division games on Friday next,
silp.
THATS
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