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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21,

1938.

POLICE CRICKET TEAM NEEDS

TRUNDLER TO ASSIST POPE

In spite of the fact that so far this season the police have done extremely well among the local junior cricket teams, until another bowler is found to support C. Pope, who has been taking most of the wickets for them, their attack will always be rather wealt,

Judging by the day's play, the This was demonstrated at Bookun- poo on Saturday when the Poilee Police need at least another bowler. visited the Indian R.C. In the first Pope has proved that on his day he teams a can run through the best of Junior game between these two

previously, fortnight

Pope

ran sides, but when he falls there is no

the batsmen. through the Indian batting at Happy body else to trouble Valley, taking nine wickets for only B. G. Baker is the obvious man to nearly so stiffen the Police attack, but he has lie was not five runs successful on Saturday,

not been playing regularly this sea- Playing on a truer wicket, the son, and in any case he la proceeding

leave shortly. Perhaps Indian batsmen did not find hin so on deadly; in fact they discovered that wicket-keeper could be found, Carey be could be hit and prucceded to may fill the vacancy. At the moment

The is keeping wickels. treat him rather unkindly.

When Pope talled, there was not The Police are losing another man another bowler in the Police side this week. H. Danbrowsky, one of who could trouble the Indians, who their keenest cricketers, will be going rottled

168 fur eight wickets on leave this Saturday and will b up before declaring.

In the process of compiling this way throughout the season.

score, the earlier Indian batsmen

had not been very fast but the ad- vent of M. R. Abbos, who hit up 50 not out, speeded up the rate scoring.

an

or

Still, the Police were left with only hour and 20 minutes of batting. It would have been a dificult tusk against the steady Indian bowling at

ONE MORE

Leading Exciting Individual Caer Clark Performances Cup Match

The following were the leading Individual Cricket performances over the week-end:

BATTING Licut, Manners (Navy)

V.

ILK.C.C.

If c.s.c.c.

C.C.C.

E. L. Goiano (Recrelo) v. C.8.c.c.

M. R. Abbas (L.R.C. 2nd XI) V Police ...

W. Leonard (C.C.C., 2nd XI) v. K.C.C.

A. M. Prata (Recreio) v.

2. A.

Madar (K.C.C.)

100

01

50*

54

32

43

W. II. Colledge (C.5.C.C.) v. Becreio

Ride (H.K.C.C.) V. T Navy

II. J. D). Lowe (IL.K.C.C.) 2nd XI) v. Navy

D. flutchinson (D.B.S.) V. Pres

41

40

Craigengower Possesses A

Fine

Attack

G. Gosanto (Recreio) v. C.C.C. Capt. Whitmarsh (Navy) v. H.R.C.C.

F. J. Lay (D.B.S.) v. Prem A. T. Lee (Press) v. D.B.B. A. P. Pereira (Recreto) C.B.C.C.

301

Y.

34

N. Broadbridge (C.C.C. 2nd XI) v. K.C.C.

G. S. Winch (C.C.C. 2nd XI)

v. K.CC.

v.

Lic

E. A. Clayton (Navy 2nd XI)

II.K.C.C. D.

best of times, but after Carey and Loughlin had been dismissed there

Although Craigengower's junior were no prospects of win and quite rightly the Police sat on the splice. division erleket teum cannot expect Nevertheless wickets began to fall the services this year of Hung, when Rapley or Zimmern, whose inclusion at

regular intervals, stumps were drawn they still had in the first eleven is certain, wicket in hand although their total cam hus tile cause to feel despon- dent concerning its prospects in the had reached only 87.

league, judging by the performance against the K.C.C., on Saturday.

but

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Possessing a first-rate fast left- hand bowler in George Winch, with Lam and Irance, with their accurate spinners at the other end, the attack probably capable of dimissing the best junior batting side for 100 runs And the team bcasta soine purposeful batsmen, so that it has that balance which is so essential to the winning of half-day matches.

Crary (D.B.8.) v. Press W. A. Reed (Recreio)

C.C.C.

V.

*# ** * * * *** **

R. E. Lee (K.C.C.) v. C.C.C. 31

N. P. Fox (I.K.C.C. 2nd XI.)

V.

Navy

• Not Out

+ Retired

BOWLING

B. Singh (University) v. Recreio 2nd XI

G. Gozano (Recreio) c.c.c.

(D.B.S.)

Winch took 4 for 17 on Saturday, but with a little bit of luck his figures would have been even better. Oc- casionally he got one to come back the only runs very sharply, and

from loose scored frum him were

On the whole XI) v. balls on the leg alde. though, he bowled accurately and maintained through.

10

Crary

G. E. R. Divett (H.K.C.C. 2nd XI) v. Navy

6 for 20

5 for 15

5 for 18

5 for 21 C. B. R. Sargent (D.B.S.)

Press

5 for 38 M. R. Abbas (I.R.C. 2nd

Poller

4 for 15 B. R. Tranec (C.C.C. 2nd

4 for 15 G. Winch (C.C.C. 2nd XI)

4 for 17 K.C.C.

(Navy) v.

4 for is C. 11. Teal (University v.

4 for 21

4 for 25

hostile pace right XI) v. K.C.C.

2. Kyrke

Iranet's spinners of impeccable v length always had the batsmen tied down. But he was a little asalsted H.K.C.C. by the pitch which, at one end, play-

ed some strange tricks, the ball some-Recreto 2nd XI tines whizzing through an inch from the turf, or alternatively

jumping

high over the stumps. There was a distinct "spot" which trance found, and the effect he made of it was re- vealed in his analysis of for 15.

C. P. O. Paxton (Navy)

11.K.C.C. Capt. Carless (Navy 2nd XI) v. II.K.C.C.

D. McLellan (C.8.C.C.) v. Recreio

A. P. Pereira

C.C.C.

Facing a total of 72, Craigenkower started shakily, Yeungraye being. elean bowled in the first over, but.

J. M. A. Ramjalin (1..C. Brandbridge and Lam-especially, Prodbridge-proceeded to play the 2nd XI) v. Felice

N. D. Lloyd (K.C.C.) v. quickly bowling on its merits and put the score in the home team's C.C.C. favour. Broadbridge effected some punishing drives and pulls before he Recrelo was caught for a farl, hard-hitting

4 for 40

(Continued from Page 8)

which Miss P. Gitlins intercepted to equalise in the very last second of the same,

During the Sulnts' attack, Miss in the C.B.A goal, gave a Moss, splendid display of goal-keeping. stopping shot after shot, The other defenders also distinguished them- selves, particularly Miss P. Woolley and Miss P. Whitley. Of the halves, Mins 1. Woolley shone brightest in the pivotal position.

The Saints had a larger share of the exchanges, particularly in the second half. Miss M. Roza, at left back.

was brilliant and Miss G. White was almost as good. Misz Petigura was the best half-back and the forwards had an even share of work in the attack.

St. George's Win Annual Golf Match

St. Joseph's

Defeated By Eastern F. C.

(Continued from Page 8)

and Yu Yuck-shing gave Enstern the lead shortly afterwords with a neat header. Continuing to press, East- ern went further ahead when Leo got a shot past Cruz. Tacky

Eastern's three spala were scored all within ten minutes.

The ball was then swung to the other side and after a period of pres- sure, the Saints reduced the defeit through Leonard, who benged a pass from the right first-time into the note the whistle blew for half-

Before

Eastern

time, Suen Kam-shuen seized upon a pass from the left and weaved his way past two defenders before beat- ing Cruz with a fast shot from close range.

After the resumption, continued to dominate the exchanges although they were unable to add to their score. Desperate tuckling by the defenders kept the Enstern tor- wards at bay. On the other hand, the Saints forwards seldomi got go- Ing.

SAINTS REDUCE DEFICIT

Then against the run of play, the the resultant JA 6cored. Saints scramble in front of the Eastern goal from n cross by Alves from the left, Gomes got his head to the ball and in an attempt to elcar, an Eastern defender deficcted the ball over the goal-line.

The

game ended with Eastern St. George's Society beat St. An- dity's Society at Fining yesterdry keeping up pressure on the Saints 51 points to 3834, without a three-goal, which had a couple of narrow point allowance that may be allot-escapes. ted to St. George's, owing to the inability of one of the Scots, owing: to an accident, to represent St. An- drew's.

Teams:

Eastern-Sammy Tsung: Tsang Chung-wan, Mew Wah-kwok; Soong Ling-ing. Hau King-shing, Lo Wni- Chan Bing-to, Lee Tacky, kuen; In the singles, St. George's start. Suen Kam-shuen, Yu Yuck-shing ed off with a rush and at one time and Hau Ching-to.

led 7-244. Thereafter, the Scots St. Joseph's Cruz; Souza, Bowen; bad the advantage for a time and Ng Tak-wing. Ilussan, Azim; Cas- with 34 matches played, led by the, Ward. Leonard, Gomes and Then St. George's regained the ical Alven.

and in turn were 14 points ahead.

The concluding stages were

very

exciting and at tin St. Andrew'

led by 14 polni, ar, if the forfeited But the St. George's tall wagged to to St. some purpose and put on 10 points match were to be accorded George's, the latter led by 4 point to paint in the last Ave matches. Final scores were.-St. Andrew's, After lunch the he-men of St. George's at the top the list quick-2234. 16, 381: St. George's, 224,

20, 51 ly won 11 points and lost only two. The middle men

of St. Andrew's Forty-eight players an each side talled and nfter 17 fourballs had should have taken part, but netual, been played the fourball scores were ly 47 a side played in the singley and St. Andrew's 154, St. George's 10.40 in the fourballs.

Chosenfromthe World's

4 for 53

(Recreio)

3 for 14

3 for 26

3 for 45

N. Whiley (C.S.C.C.) v.

EmulLARD

3 for 45

3 for 4B

G. Souza (0.0.C.)

33, and after his dismissal, Lam and Recreio

hit off the Leonard proceeded to

required runs.

Leonard was aggressive from the start, pulling straight balls on the middle stump to the leg boundary,

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Meeting to be held on Saturday.and scoring nearly all his runs on 3rd December, 1938, (weather per- the on side of the wicket. When he

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