THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER
21. 1938.
POLICE CRICKET
CRICKET TEAM NEEDS ONE MORE
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 weak.
the
Leading Exciting Individual Caer Clark Performances Cup Match
The following were the Jeuding Individual Cricket performances over the week-end;
Licul Manners
This was demonstrated at Sookun- Judging by the day's play, poo on Saturday when the Police Police need at least another bowler. visited the Indian R.C. In the first Pope has proved that on his day he H.K.C.C. game between these two teams a can run through the best of Junior
no-C.B.C.C. Pope previously,
ran sides, but when he falls there fortnight through the Indian batting at Happybody else to trouble the batsmen. Valley, taking nine wickets for only B. G. Baker is the obvious man to Police five runs, he was not nearly sa stiffen the Police attuck, but he has successful on Saturday.
not been playing regularly this sca-x Playing on a truer wicket, the been
son, and in any case be la proceeding
Perhaps if
BATTING
E. L. Goxano
(Navy) v.
(Recrelo) v.
v. K.C.C....
A. M. Prata C.8.0.0.
Madar T. A.
M. R. Abbas (L.B.C, 2nd XI) v
J. W. Leonard (C.C.C. 2nd
(Recreio)
'(BC.C.)
209
G1
56.
54
52
43
W. H. Colledge (C.8.C.C.) Recreto
Nide (1.K.C.C.)
41
40
K. J. D. Lowo (ILK.C.C.) 2nd XI) v. Navy ........
30
D. Iutchinson Press
(D.D.S.)
38
361
35° 35
Indian batsmen did not find him so on leave uld be found, Carev deadly in fact they discovered that wicket-keeper he could be hit and proceeded tomay fill the vacancy. At the moment C.C.C. trent bim rather unkindly.
he 13 keeping wickets. When Pope falled, there was not The Police are losing another man another bowler in the Police side this week. H. Donbrowsky, one of who could trouble the Indians, who their keenest cricketers, will be going rattled up 108 for eight wickets on leave this Saturday and will b. before declaring.
away throughout the season.
In the process of compiling this score, the earlier Indian batsmen had not been very fast but the ad- vent of M. R. Abbas, who hit up 50 not out, speeded up the rate woring
of
Craigengower
the Police were left with only Possesses
an hour and 20 minutes of batting. It would have been a difficult task against the steady Indian bowling at
Fine
A Attack
Navy
. G. Gosano (Recreio) v. C.C.C. Capt. Whitmarsh (Navy) v. II.K.C.C.
F. J. Lay (D.B.8.) v. Press A. T. Lee (Fress) v. D.B.S. 35 A. P. Pereira (Recreto) V. C.S.C.C.
34
N. Broadbridge (C.C.C. 2nd XI) v. KC.C.
G. 8. Winch (C.C.C. 2nd XI)
E. A. Clayton (Navy 2nd XI)
I.K.C.C.
D. Crary (D.D.8.) v, Press W. A. Reed (Recreio)
C.C.C.
best of times, but after Carey and Loughlin had been dismissed there
Although Craigengower's Junior were no prospects of a win and quite rightly the Police sat on the splice. division cricket team cannot expcot v. KC.C. Nevertheless wickets began to fall the services this year of Hung..
intervals, but when Rupley or Zimmern, whose inclusionjv, at regulur
certain, the stumps were drawn they still had an the first eleven is wicket in hand although their total team has little 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.
Possessing a first-rate fast left-v. hand bowler in George Winch, with and Irance, with their accurate Lum spinners at the other end, the attack is probably capable of dismissing the best junior batting side for 100 runs. And the team boasts some purposeful butsmen, so that it has that balance which is KD casential to the winning
half-day matches,
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R. E. Lee (K.C.C.) v. C.C.C. N. P. Fox (H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.
Navy
7
Not Out Keilred
D. Crury
Press
BOWLING
33
30
R. Singh (University) v.
6 for 20 Recreio 2nd XI
G. Gosano (Recreto) v.
5 for 15 C.G.C.
(D.IS.) V.
5 for 18 Winch took 4 for 17 on Saturday,
G. E. R. Divett (I.K.C.C.' but with a little bit of luck his figures
5 for 21 would have been even better. Oc- 2nd XI) v. Navy
C. B. R.
Sargent (D.B.S.) unstonsily he got one. to come back
5 for 36 runs v. Press very sharply, and the only
M. R. Abbas (I.R.C. 2nd loose seured from him were from
4 for 15 bails on the ler side. On the whole XI) v. Poller
B. B, Irance (C.0.0. 2nd and though, he bowled accurately
4 for 15 maintained
pace right XI) v. K.C.C............. hostile 대
G. Winch
(C.C.C. 2nd XI) through.
4 for 17 Iranee's spinners of impeccable v. K.C.C.......
Tent, Kyrke (Navy) v. length always had the batsmen tied
4 for 18 clown. But he was a little assisted H.K.C.C.
C. It. Teol (University v. by the bitch which, at one end, play-
4 for 21 ed some strange tricks, the ball some- Recreio 2nd XI Emes whizzing through an inch from
jumpingv. the turf, or alternatively high over the stumps. There was a distinct "spot" which Irance found, and the effect he made of it was re- vealed in his analysis of 4 for 15.
Facing a total of 72, Cralgengower started shakily, Youngraze being clean bowled in the first
over, but
C. P. O. Paxton (Navy)
H.K.C.C............... 4 for 25 Capt. Carless (Navy 2nd
.I.K.C.C. XI) V.
D. McLellan (C.8.0.0.) v.
Recreio
A. P. Pereira (Recreio) v. c.c.c.
J. M. A. Ramfahn (LR.C. Broadbridge and Lam-rspectully Croadbridg-proceeded to play the 2nd XI) v. Police
N. D. Lloyd (K.C.C.) v. bowling on its merits and quickly. put the score in the home team's favour. Broadbridge effected some
N. Whitley (C.8.0.0.) v.
punishing drives and pulls before he Recreio was caught for fast, hard-hitting
33,
G. Sonza (C.C.C.)
and after his dismissal, Lam and Recreio Leonard proceeded to hit of the required runs.
Leonard was aggressive from the start. pulling straight balls on the jmiddle stump to the leg boundary,
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which Miss P. Gitlins intercepted to equalise. In the very inst second of the game.
Durin the Saints attack, Miss Moss, in the C.B.A. goal, gave a splendid display of goal-keeping. siopping shot after shot. The other defenders also distinguished them selves, particularly Miss P. Woolley and Miss P. Whitley, Of the halves, Miss I. 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 bock, was brilliant und Miss G. White
was almost ns good. Miss Pellgura was the best half-back and the forwards had on even share of work in the attack.
TWO YEARS GAOL FOR GUNNERS
"Disgrace To Uniform
"Of Regiment”
SENTENCE OF TWO YEARS' hard labour was pass-
St. Joseph's Defeated By Eastern F. C.
(Continued from Page 8)
and Yu Yuck-shing gave Eastern the iend shortly afterwards with a heal header. Continuing to press, East- ern went further ahead when Lee Tacky got a shot past Cruz.
three goals were scored Eastern's sil within ten minutes.
The ball was then swung to the other side and after a period of pres sure, the Saints reduced the deficit through Leonard, who banged a pats from the right first-time into the net.
the
Eastern
Before the whistle blew for half- 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.
resumption, After continued to dominate the exchanges although they were unable to add to their score, Desperate tackling by the defenders kept the Eastern for- wards at bay. On the other hand, the Saints forwards seldom get go- Ing.
SAINTS REDUCE DEFICIT Then against the run of play, the In the resultant Saints
scored, scramble in ironi of the Eastern goal from a cross by Alves from the left, Gomes got his head to the ball and In an attempt to clear, an Eastern defender deflected the ball over the
Real-time.
The game ended with Eastern keeping up pressure on the Saints' which had a couple of narrow goal. wh escapes.
Teams
Eastern.-Sammy Tsung; Tsang ed on two gunners of the 24th Chung-wan, Mtw Wah-kwok; Soon! Heavy Regiment, Royal Artil-Ling-sing. Hsu King-ching, Lo Wal- lery, by the acting Chief Justice, kuen; Chan Bing-to, Lee Tacky, His Honour Mr. R. E. Lindsell Suen Kam-shuch, Yu Yuek-shing at the Criminal Sessions this end Huu Ching-to.
St. Joseph's-Cruz; Souza, Bowen; morning.
Ng Tak-wing. Hussain, Azim; Cas-
On Friday, the men, John Thomaslo, Ward, Leonard, Comes and Phelan (21) and Frederick. Dennis Alves. Homer, pleaded guilty to robbing a Chinese carpenter of $8 at Kennedy Town Praya on October 10,
struck
or more
lhway robbery by two Chinese Was The
and persons. searched, and the money taken from Moreover, your military records have his purse. The men were afterwards hardly bear scrutiny. You
brought disgrace, not only on your
uniform of Mr. Justlee Lindsell snld this morn-selves, but also on the ing to the accused:
identified.
your realment."
"I have given careful consideration On Friday, an officer of the regi to your ease, and I cannot And any ment said that the men would be dis- the service whatever rebson whatever for differentiating missed from
between it und any other case of the result of the court proceedings.
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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 mitting) may be obtained at the was finally stumped he had hit up 54 in a very brief time, and had Secretary's Olce, Exchange Bulld-found the boundary on ten occasions, ST.GEORGE'S BUILDING ing: the Club House, Happy without giving a single chance,
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12 o'clock boundary about five times.
From the K.C.C. point of view chief NOON on Thursday, 24th Novem-interest of the match was the promis- ber, 1938
ing innings of Davies, a newcomer, suggesting that he may make a lot runs this year when he has his C. B. BROWN,
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