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Cricket Notes
By "R. Abbit"
Navy Seconds Now In A
Good Position
CRAIGENGOWER THEIR ONLY RIVALS
The Navy had little difficulty winning their game on Saturday last against the Recreio second eleven. In fact they rather tore them up and threw them away. The Recreio 'batted first and were all out for 85, and when one realises that A. E. Noronha batted all through for 31 runs, and L. G. Gosano, going in second wicket down, made 30 before he was run out, the general weak- ness of their batting will be apparent,
Boven Have
donn
Starting
Times Announced
Golf At Fanling On Sunday
OLD COURSE
0.12 H. G. Wallington, E. L. Groeme, 0.10 W. W. C. Shewan, R. G. Gray. 0.20 G. C. Worrall, L. M. S. Lloyd. 0.24 J. A. D. Morrison, K. S. Mor-
rison,
0.20 S. A. Sleap, V. R. Gordon. 9.32 H. E. the Governor & party. 0.36.H. E. the Governor & party. 0.40. I. Cramer, W. Hewitt. 9.44 T. It. Chasacle, 11. N. William-
BỞI.
0.40 W. H. Way, W. C. Fornhan. 9.02 J. B. Marün, R. E. H. Nelson. 0.50 D. J. Gilmore, K. K. Rounds, 10.00 J. Rodger, R. Young. 10.04 Col. Blake, D. S. Edward.
10.00 A. D. Humphreys, F. A. Red-
mond. 10.12 J. T. Brown,. T. Low.
10.16 1. P. Tamworth, F. A. M.
Elliot L
10,20
J. C. C. & Lt. Col. E. D. Mat- Urews.
10.21 R. Stock, A. H. Penn. 10.28 S. Baxter, I. 1, Ccare. 10.32 O. E. C. Marton, J. B. H. Leckie. 10 four. Stewart had 10,38 H. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. Curiously enough, in spite of the minules
10.40 G. S. Archbutt, H. . S. Hills, amali score no less than five bowlers scored 14 when he was caught, off a were tried. Jeffery, who is quite a full loss and shortly after Mitchell 10.44 G. F. O'Bryen, F. C. Young.
ld useful medium bowler,
not get was
was finely caught on the boundary 10.48 C. B. Robertson, S. C. Feltham. #ny wickets but as he sent down by F. A. Broadbridge. Another wie 19.62 J. B. Mackie, Cupi. Holmes.
H. Henry seven overs for four maldens and ket fell ehemply and then Bishop 10.56 A. V. Greaves, G.
D. Danby. to Joined Armstrong and a big stand 11.00 A. C. Godby, J. he cannot be sald badly. Church και two ensued. He might have been eatight 11.04 A. Sommerfelt, A. Morse.
that he pluyed a 11.
11.08 Comdr. Hole, C. W. Jeffries. 10 and Johnson, who appears to at but after have kept un rather long from his watchful innings, though he got to 11.12 1, H, Mundy, P. Morrison, figures, although of course he may 40 in 60 minutes hitting 9 fours. 11.10 D. Forbes, J. A. R. Selby.
innings
over-topped 11.20 3. L. Mount, W. A. Weight. have been clumped heavily in his Armstrong's last over or so, took 2 for 31. How everything else. It was an excellent 11.24 J. H. M. Andrew, E. T. Mc-
Mulien. the fifth bowler to be tried, knock in which he made 106 in 103
11.28 A. E. Lissəman, T. A. Pearce. Hutley, who was played as a bat at minules, hitting 13 fours, the Inst moment vice Blacker in the United Services und Club game, ran right through the tail of the alde and took 9 for 10 in 5.5 overs. He also made 68 while Webster was not out 08. D'Arcy Evans got 10 and Church was not out 22.
ever,
NEW COURSE
0.10 S, H. Dodwell*, R. K. Valen-
tine.
With just over two hours, accord in to the legal time, but probably for leas in view of the abominable light that developed very early Inst Saturday, the K.C.C. had practically 10.30 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie.
winning. Baxter
no
of
0.24 K, R. Quick*, G. W. Reid.*
before being Course,
ΟΙ chance seems definitely to have returned to 10.50 Mrs. Greaves, Mrs. Henry.
*Unsuccessful in ballot for Actually the Navy won by # wie-form and knocked up 53 in a care- kets. This puts them in a very fut innings,
and strong poaltion indeed as regards the stumped. Arthur Lay made 24 and Shield. They have only one more R. T. Broadbridge 27 not out. When match to play against University on stumps were drawn about six the the
Pokfulam ground and if they total stood at 143 for 5 wickets. win that no one beat them. Crul-
can't quite explain how it is, but I gengower have two games to play feel that there is a strong resem- and can draw level if they win both blance between the cricket of these of them. They should have no trou- two sides and a draw was an excel- ble to-morrow in beating Recreio atient result. (N.D. This la not - Happy Valley, but their final match tended to be rudef)"
on the 10th is against the Hongkong Club on the Club ground and they will have to go all out to win oul-
tion.
AN EASY VICTORY
TO-MORROW'S GAMES
#
Old
"UP FOR THE CUP"
Mr. T. G. Stokes To Give Impressions
At the next meeting of The Hong-
Association,
returned
right. It is a most interesting post-two games which are of partleutor Mr. T. G. Stokes will present a short In the Senior Division there are kong Football Referees Association. interest to those who are agitated talk entitled "Up for the Cup," being about the destination of he Shield. his impression of The Football Asso- The I.R.C. are at home to the Hong- ciation Cup Final of 1937. Army "A" had very little difficulty kon In beating the Civil Service by kong Club, and this should be
most interesting game. After the Mr. Stokes, who is Chairman of wickets. For the C.S.C.C., Harper, Club's defeat by Kowloon on Satur- the Referees who seems to have struck form day last the Indians should, of from home leave some two months again, got going with 20, but only course, win but I am by no means ago, but the referees have not yet had MacGowan, H. E. Strange and sure that this will be the case, 1the opportunity of welcoming him Street made double figures besides. am
assuming of course that both back on account of his recent illness. The
total was only 97 which in-sides will field their fullest strength. A good attendance is therefore hoped cluded 16 extras. The Army got On the whole I think a draw is pro- tor. the runs easily. The Civil Service bable. seconds, however, did not do so badly as their star batsman, Daniells
The meeting-is-to-be held in the Another question is whether Crai- office of The Hongkong Football Asso- has been translated to the first ele- gengower playing on matting will be ciation, Room 108, first floor, Holland ven, and I am told Westlake has able to defeat the Army. Both sides House on Monday at a pan. Visitors been bitten by the Golf germ. He have been published and if they will be especially welcomed.
will be a great loss to them.
INDIANS LOSE AGAIN
play as selected they seem to me to be about the best available. Again I expect a draw, though it is an ex-
The Police were all over I.R.C.tremely open match. second cleven. Carey (55), Pope; Recreio are at home to K.C.C, but (32), and Laughlin (27) were the they will be lucky if they escape principal scorers In a total of 171 | defeat. If the Civil Service were IUNG. As
did better playing on the Navy ground on mat- usual 1. Au than any other bowler, taking 5 foring I rather think they would win 51, while Barma took 4 for 43. Once but there is no doubt Paxton very more, however, the Indian batting much better on a grass wicket and broke down hopelessly. 1. All made he will want
Bome watching. I
RIFLE ASSOCIATION
MEETING
At European "Y" On February 17
12 but everyone else, failed com- have
not seen the Navy side but pletely with the exception of A. A. the Civil Service team is much the
The second Annual General Meet- Azla who knocked up 10. They
Acy same except for the resurrection of ing of the Hongkong Rifle Association were all out for the miserabic total
one of those players who describe will be held in the European YM.C.A. of 40. It is high time that I. All themselves as veterans and are des Building, Salisbury Road. Kowloon, should be moved up to the first cle- cribed
by their mates (in Devon-on Thursday, February 17, at 5.45 ven, It will ruin his cricket if he shire at all events) as qualified was-p.. is playing under the circumstances birds. It should be quite a good which now apperiain. I think it quite on the cards that a season with the first, plus some coaching from
A. II. Madar and A. R. Minu, might
contest.
JUNIOR DIVISION
un-
The agenda is as follows:
(1) To consider, and if approved, pass the Second Annual Report and Balance Sheet.
(2) To confirm certain alterations to the Rules of the Association.
well tum him into one of our coming As far as the cards show I.R.C. cricketers. I may be wrong but and Army "A" have no game. Navy (3) Any other business. there are so few who offer any possi-second are turning out against the bilities that it is a pity to waste any derstand, have a score to wipe out
Central British School, who them. (Note: The I. R. C. skipper has from the previous fixture on the GAMBLERS MONEY apparently heard R. Abbit's cry. School ground. This leaves Cral- Ismail All has been taken up to thegengower to play its extra match to first for the League match against draw level with the number played the Hongkong C. C., to-morrow. Sports Editor)..
GOES TO POOR
by the Navy. They should beat Recreio easily enough and If so they Failing to appear before Mr. R. A. will draw level with the Navy at D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy A GOOD GAME
the top of the League Table.
this morning on a charge of keeping For the rest, the Police should a common gaming house in Second Craigengower, who are the only best the Civil Service second eleven; Lane, Tai Hang, Chan Fuk, 20, un- rivals of the Navy second eleven for the Club will probably be too good employed, had his ball of $30 the Junior Shield, beat the Univer- for the University, while there estreated. alty at Happy Valley by 24 runs. should be an uncommonly good game Twelve other men were charged
The win, however, was less convinc-between the K.C.C. and Army "B" with gambling at the address, but ing than some of their earlier games on the K.C.C. ground. ·་ think a only one failed to appear and his and but for on innings of 80 runs good deal depends on whether Cor- ball of 83 was estreated. The others by A. Zimmern they would have poral Webb is playing for Army "B" were fined $2 each. A sum of $2.42 been in a very bad way. Indeed, ho and, so, we
wether he comes off.
picked up on the table was given to and D. Hung (27) made very large AL the moment proportion of the home alde's runs weather is so cold and wet that
of writing the the Poor Box. Sub-Inspector H. G.
the Hallam prosecuted, Their total was 159 which looked thought of cricket is absolutely re- Two men, charged with playing enough. However, the University volting. Let 119 hope thint the pai-kau at North Street, Kennedy are by no means a bad batting aide Improvement in the weather which Town, falled to answer their names and Oh (20). Ng (35), Phang (10), the Observatory talked about quite when they were called at the Central and Loko (17) all helped to aweli
ww long time ago will not delay is Magistracy this morning, and each the score. The Craigengower wic- kelkeeper seems to have had rather appearance any longer. It we get ahad his bail of $3 estreated. Inspec- nytor W. Mair said $1.20 was seized, byes, second top score. On look-pretty funny wickets about, but at there ought to be re morning
28
day off as there were no less than dry day to-day and a sunny Saturday and this went to the Poor Box.
ing at the figures of this game I am
not so sure that the Navy have too
present one feels as if one would
casy a job on to-morrow, but quite never see the sun again, posibly they will rise to the occa-
sion.
A GOOD CENTURY
REPORTS LOSS OF BAⱭ
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
with
The following ships are expected to ba in wireless communication The Club second eleven made very Cap Road, has reported to the police press of Canada, Claus Rickmers, Mrs. D. A. Muddock, of Magazine the Hongkong radio station:--Em- sure of not losing the match by that alle lost her handbag between Taiyuan, Norvicken, Shuntein, Em hanging on until they had made 214 for a wickets, although they were the Sincere and Wing On Company press of Japan. Volpi, Hosang, Tai- quite entitled to do so, I think were valued at $20.
atores, andė that bag and contentabeunang, Panama, Tilsondari, Boal-
they
slowed ibeir inníngi at three
-Jan, -Pronto."--
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