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MANNERS HITS FIVE FOURS AND A SIX IN ONE OVER

(Continued from Page 8.)

A. M. Prata got a hard 1 cannot help thinking that Paxton things up. and Whitmarsh are the backbone of hit 54 but he had a couple of gift the Navy attack. If only one could overs from Grifiths. I understand manage to get all the ships in at he has developed an excellent tennis once I fancy that the Navy would be shot over his head for full tasses; it rather Interesting. A. P. able to put it across any other side, Bounds

34 including a six but of course, it is quite impossible Pereira made

bowled lo expect that in these difficult days which landed in Morrison Gap Road..

McLellan and Whitley steadily, but the rest were rather poor.

GOSANO AGAIN IN FORM There was a draw at Happy Valicy in the match between the CS.C.C. and the Club de Recreio, which was due almost entirely to the exagger ated respect which the Recrelo had for the Civil Service batting. They held on until they had made 187 for B wichels

The C.S.C.C. managed to save the match pretty handsomely.A. P. Pereira was very erratic but he sent down one or two unplayable balls. Daniels early on and He bowled

after the the later

on gol Colledge, latter hnd forced the pace on an 41. and had reached when they declared, E. easy wicket L Gocuno was the top score have that after his brilliant batting for

Grths was shaky. It

curious the Somerset Stragglers when he

with

a very hard hit 61. He been caught in the deep off McLel-

TE is

Ian when he was 10. He hit Grif-was on leave, he seems to be able Bths into a tree on the Race course side of the path and generally shook

SPORT ADVTS

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THE... HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

little in Hongkong | Arthur Lay paid the penalty of a bad shot but McLellan and Perry played out time comfortably. Recreio aolding has been described to me as superb. The bowling was not particularly good and E. L. Gosuno could not find a length until late on.

and Ernie Fincher (25) were

K.C.C, were at home to Craigen- and had rather the better of gower

drawn game. Neither side was at full strength and Cralgengower c8+ Draft Programmes and Entry pecially missed Billimoria; without Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race him the attack is somewhat innocu Meeting to be held on Saturday, us. Tom Madar (43), Robert Lee

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UNIVERSITY WIN AGAIN

Sammy Tsang, Eastern goal-kee per, takes the ball off David Leonard's head. An exclling incident on sunday in the Football League match be- tween Eastern and St. Joseph's at Causeway Bay. The Chinese won by four goals to three after leaving by 4-2 at half-time-Mee Cheung.

Diocesan Boys Lose

At Cricket

(Continued from Page 8.)

is not far

The Recrelo second were very firmly dealt with by University who put them out for 60. R. Singh (1 do wish they would print their names properly) sent down 13 overs for 20 runs and 6 wickets, an excel- lent performance. Of the Recreio and this season's total only H. M. Xavier did anything. He behind though he is storing at a at 2 out of a total of 60. To be faster pace in all matches. He found und accurate Lec very Robble quite honest University

rnt very much better but they did man-

curbed that tendency to nibble at source of balls on the off slump. age to crack up 74 for 3.

despair to all coaches. His 21 runs were made with beautifully timed In spite of a statement of a con- of drives. He lost Fisher carly when Owen-Hughes dicked the off temporary that the Navy drew with the H.K.C.C. second eleven I still bail, 8-1-1. Crary and Law took maintain that the Club won by four the score to 34 with very good and

the Navy, Clayton wickets, Far

correct cricket until Lay unfortun- batted excellently for 32 going in ately pulled a very wide ball on the (ir my memory serves me) rather off on to his middle stump, 34-2-21. later than usual. Divett, whose

Crary followed his skipper's foot- Agures read 8-1-21-5, bowled excel-steps and watched everything right

of 107 was not un

not lently. The score

to his bat. Maklen sufficient. Lowe made a nice 39 and maiden from Lee. Hutchinson

NAVY TWO

torove

N. P. Fox (who to my mind, but for Owen-Hughes for five, but in the this diffleuity about wickel keeners, next over from Sargent who took mistimed is well worth his place in the first) over from Owen-Hughes, 30 not out, including

one giving Goodban a laftly catch, a terrific 6 about middle somewhere

wicket 43-3-0. Crary and Kew added 17 Kew also keeping very which nearly carried into the new runs

it was, 1 concentration

a straight bal camp.

pulling Lec delightfully to boundary off two long hops. touched a bumping ball from

Rather, a chrorful game.

THIS GOSANO BUSINESS

A joke is a joke and all that sort

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The "Bayer" Pharmaceuti- cal Department of Hongkong has issued invitations to a select, audience to witness the sound film of the Tenth World Olympic Games held in Berlin in 1936, to be shown at the on Sunday, King's Theatre November 27, at 11 a.m.

Considerable care has been taken in the making of this film, which has earned great praise wherever it has been shown.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Softball Umpiring

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

Sir, I am a very keen softball fan,

watchful defence with to the leg and have followed almost every

of thing but to my mind Recrcloent and was taken in the slips by

Gosano business.

then 60-4-22. Owen-Hughes Lee,

EFFECT OF BASEBALL?

Kew's

are going a bit too far with this relieved Lee and found a length

On Sunday they immediately knocking back had no less than four of that ilk, G. middle stump C0-5-0. L.G., J., and A.V. playing, while cer tainly E. L. (and possibly a few really more) were not playing.

hild couple of

It seemed as though the end was had thought that them parked safely in the La Salle near but Cheung followed up his bowling with plucio term but not a bit of it! If the brilliant Sceretury of the Recreio has the though unorthodox 20, running out slightest compassion

he won

cricket scribe

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finger prints

2

a poor to meet Sargent half way, and some

times more,

send

F

game played this season, whether the men's league or the friendlies

most of

NOVEMBER 22, 1938.

RUGBY FOOTBALL | Club "A" To Play Lancs Fusiliers

the girls. It is evident that among the girls have not a complete understanding of the rules and the fine points of the game-this is their one cannot chalk It Arst

season, and up against them. But I don't see how they are going to learn, or the game made more attractive to both know less of the rules layers and spectators alike, if in- dividuals who

the girts themselves. At one of of the game than are asked to officiate.

to crash the full toss to yesterday's friendlies it was clear

bloghe leg boundary. Two runs came that the umpire's knowledge (?) of

and

photographs sketches, marks of each Gosano who (a) has played (b) is playing and (c) may possibly at some future dale play Thanks, for the Club de Recreto! I feel better now having gol that off my chest! The game between Cral-

at

the Valley gengower and Recreio on Sunday was. I gather a pleasant function but Craigengower were by no means at full strength and missed Ernie Zimmern and Billmoria badly. They could only get 85 of which Souza claimed 24 runs,

at 82 when Cheung was

from Macauley, but the innings the rules was rudimentary. Two stanzas of his decisions were all I could stomach, and I left, feelin sick and disgusted.

out out

closed or calling a second run with the ball safely in Youngsaye's hands,

Their Give the girls a breaki None of the remaining batsmen

them entitles

10 better a distinct baseball keenness scored. There is a flavour In the stroke play of the umpiring.

Itazzing is good, later batsmen

Another thing. one wonders one And

But leave the and the girls can take it. whether the popularity

ear+ American game does have nd-out personalitierraference to verse effect on the English game.

I nulency or to spindle shanks is in have already said how polsonous it bad taste, and can only brand the was to let youngsters play "the ball wise (?) cracker as being a boor.

ALIBI IKE Owen-Hughes and Sargent

G. Gosano game; the spolls with

(one of the La Salle clan) took five wickets for afteen in 6.3 overs and

then

21

Food

of

an

for 30 and

and

4 for 28 respectively, while Lee's viz, CBS. vs. D.B.S. is down to take

to make 30 retired, one important wicket was obtained place in December and as the game it is Bug- for 23 runs la 12 gvers, six of which is of immense interest performance even if the at-

were maidens, a inute testimony to gested that a whole day match be afternoons in tack was not very formidable. Re-

his accuracy and the keen watch-played as the short crelo won by 7 wickets, W. A. Reed

December do not give much scope (32) and E. M. L. Soares (24) put- fulness of Lay, Crary and Kew.

The Schoolboy Cricket Derby to cricket of such importance. ting up over 60 for the first wicket.

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A Reformer Reformed

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There will be a game of Rugby Football on the Club ground Happy Valley to-morrow when the Club "A" XV will play the Lan- game will cashire Fusiliers. The commence nt 5 p.m. sharp. The Club team

has been selected follows

ak

H. F. Hopkins; K. A. Munro, C. J. Powell, D. Hynes, D. I. Bosanquet; F. Cessford, J. R. Henderson; J. C. Menhinick, J. S. Dunnett (Captain), J. Moodie, R. E. H. Nelson, B. Hynes, B. O'M. Deane, T. H. Pratt and R. Leigh.

Fine Still Leading In Chess Tourney

Amsterdam, Nov, 21.

The 18th, round of the Avro chess tournament was played yesterday. Euwe appeared once to have an ad- vantage over the champion, Alekhine, but finally had to content himself

draw after 43 with o

moves.

and The game between Keres Flohr also ended in a draw after 30 moves and that between Reshevsky and Botwinnik after 40 moves, with Reshevsky having clearly the better position and good prospects for a win. Capablanca and Fine also adjourned their game after 43 moves with equal prospects.

0. two adjourned games; Kores, 0, one adjourned game; games; Hotwinnik 455. two adjourned

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Anual Matches Between The House of Quality & Service

Club, Army And Navy

The following ure the matches arranged for the annual Triangular Hockey Tournament between the Hongkong Hockey Club, the Army and the Navy:

December 16.-Army v. Navy, Soo- kumpoo, 3.45 p.m.

December 21.-Navy v. Club, King's Park, 4.30 p.m.

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