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First 100 Of Season By E.A. Templeton

Large Attendance At Navy Fifteen

Rifle Shoot:

Sunday Rifle

Team Chosen

Colony Team

Easily Beat Army Team

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watched by the Army forward and as

CRICKET CAPTAINS

STILL SIZING UP THEIR OWN SIDES

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were aut for

A large attendance at the Sunday Shoot yesterday a result many of his passes were wild. witnessed some high scoring. Conditions were good Elliot opened up the game for Navy

been caught in the extras this week are there not? except for a slight haze at 600 yards which, however, and once again his kicking was of should have

fective.

iwenties and a chance of stumping Possibly because the Press have cleared later.

On numerous occasions, when af-

went adrift though Colledge made started cricket!) CCC, just staved ter the Army forwards had fought amends by stumping Robert Les off defeat thanks to Winch and N. E. A. Templeton of the 1th Sub- Saturday, in spite of poor visibility, the ball would come into Lillot's nicely, Lawrence gat ja and he will Broadbridge, that is if they had

the butting but Baker is badly eleven men! Nine marine Flotilla had the distinction of and a tricky wind.

can't quite ninety runs, obtaining the first hundred of the

The results obtained by those possesalon, and with a long carry-eded. All the same,

ing kick, he would bring the ball

make out what Perry was doing with

A CURIOUS GAME season reuring 102 out of a possible shooting for selection in the Colony back to the centre again. 105 a very fine performance indeed.] Team were very satisfactory, and! The Nuvy centres delighted with his bowling. He put Richardson on

The game in which Recrelo second which included Possible at 500 augus well for the success of the thele

and again to the tune of 18 in two overs clever side-slepping and (tho I believe the stumping mis-played the IRC. second was very yards.

thrustful running. Wallers Lewis were two fast wing-men who take was off him) and he is very curious In that, on each side, nine expensive. He might remember that batsmes, did nothing at all and two employed the cross-kicks

when Dicky task wickels against came off. For the home side Xavier vantage.

Shanghat it was on a sticky wicket carried his bat through_the_innings play. His fleding and kicking 'were and it is no use bowling him on a for forty-five and R Soares made concrete pitch. Hawkins-who is thirty-five. For the IR.C. IL T. exceptionally good.

personally very retiring about his Barma made thirty-two and A. K. trundling is to my mind more Minu 38. For the rest the LR.C. likely to get a wicket. And' Hollidge ¦nine made a few Jess than the was not put on at all.

The 300 yards Range is a popular one, two other possibles being regis- tered by E. R. A. Keiller of the 4th S/M, Flotilla and Sgt. A. C. Chan of the . K. Police Reserve.

The S. R (a) Nett Spoon was won P.O., H. Richards with 89 and it

team.

COLONIAL TEAM'S SCORES

5. R. (b).

Insp. A. L. Hopkins Mne. P. G. leuther Cadet G. J. P. Carey OK. R. J. Heap C/Sgt. Dale, P.

is pleasant to note a distinct improve Capt, F. P. Sequeira ment in the other scores with the Mr. H. L. Langley S.R. (a).

Mr. T. J. Boulton No fewer than 10 teams entered for PO, J. C. Swan the Affiliated Club Match which was Lt. Le Svellour, A. J.

16ERSABARAT 3578588586

RHBBAABBAS JESCOVADAY

SAAAAAMAANA QARBAAMBARA

S, R. (5

won by the Naval Range Staff at po. 1. Richards Stonecuttera with 540 followed by the 1/Cpl. W. Henderson 4th S/M. Flotilla 10 behind,

Major D. L. Campbelt The Revolver Aggregate was won Epi. W. . Nunn

Mr. W. K, Giliman by Sgt. Tuncley of the HK, Police ¦ Pis. J. Scott Reserve.

CLAY-BIRD SHOOT

Captain Newton, the indefatigable Hon. Secretary of the Clay-bird shooting came la from camp to

Pre. D. M. Sum Sut. R. Kano Pie. T. 11. Wood Cpl. Maghar Singh

superintend the competitions, the open EVENTS FOR

being won by Surg. Lt. MacDonald

of H.M.S. Falmouth.

Inspector Hopkins of the 1. K. INTERNATIONAL

Police, who had prepared the pro-

the gramme, gave away leading prizes at the conclusion of a very enjoyable morning's shooting.

After shooting had concluded, the

ATHLETIC MEET

SECEEEEN 8888382853

in

Hunt Have another faultless dis-

Lewis

BEST OF FORWARDS

SECOND DIVISION GAMES

Recreio nine, but their lust wicket managed to play out time. In the bowling Currcem had 5 for 16, while Alves took four for ten and Soares three for twelve.

SCHOOL CRICKET

The best of a hard-working Army purk were Cuthbertson.. Crawford and Page, whilst Navy were best served by Anderson, Thatcher and

At Sonkuhipoo the Club second, Ogle. Anderson was prominent at without Bishop. did not have too the ling-outs.

In the first half, Navy scorers Erle Matchell, and not pulled out a cosy a journey and if their skipper, ivero Askwith. Lewis, Ogle and

33 not out, they would have been I am reluctantly being driven to in that order. Elliot con- properly in the soup, I don't know the conclusion that the University verted the first three tries with good if "Cousin Eric" would prefer to bere pretty weak this season. The kicks. During the second half, 'Navy called a veteran or a was-bird, (as C.B.S, ran up 174 against them, of increused their lend of 18 points by we do sny down in Demahire) but which Suiter got 79 and Stone 33. tries from Askwith (2), Lewis and it is pleasant to see him get going All the Varsity could do was 118 Wallers. Elliot converted onc [ again. Lowe and Parsons got 21 for 7 of which Tam had-fifty-two. the tries to bring, the Navy total to

apiece and Extras played a fine So for as I can make out the only 32 polnis.

Teums:

innings for 25. but for the 'real, buff thing worse than the batting of the sald. Army: Sgt. Marshall

D.B.S. was the batting of the Police, Scots); 2/L. Chiverall (Middlesex), The Army simply took ten with on the latter's ground. The home Gudgeon (Middlesex), Spr. the Club bowling. Coombes, who side made 54 only thanks to some. Walte (K.E.). and Cpl. Pratt has come down from the first, I see, excellent bowling by S. K. Cheung (R.A.O.C.); Lt. Gibson (R. Scots), got 27, Sgt. Baker (41) and Ratcliffe (8 for 19),, I have never discovered and Pte. Leach (R.A.O.C.); Plc. 20 not out, but they could only get why he did not play for the Com- bined Schools. Crary backed him Richardson (R. Scols), Spr. Pike to 101 when time was called.

up with four for twenty-five. The D.B.S. lost 8 for 20 but then a stand Evans (5th A.A. Bde. RA.).

between. Whitfield and Chin Parts Spr. Appely (RE.); L/Sergt. Page The Navy second ran up 198 for pulled them through. (5th A.A. Bde. R.A.), Lt. Crawford eight, declared (ILC. Signals)

at King's and

Fark By the way I do not think scores Pic. Berry against Cralgengower thanks largely of under twenty should be recorded: (Middlesex).

to Page, who made 38, Webster (17) [It tends to individualism a bit, OT Royal Navy: A. B. Hunt (Engle); and Extras (10)—(awful lot of so it seems to me. Lieut. Walters (Medway); Lieut. Skelton (Medway), P. O. Askwith (Dainty), Lieut. (E.) Lewis (Bir- mingham); Lieut.

Lt.

(R.

Committee sat in the Hon. Secretary's NOW ANNOUNCED.E.), 2/Lt. Cutherison (R. Scots); MORE LOW SCORING

Once in the Clubhouse and issued

Invitations to the following to repre- sent the Colony in the Far East Trophy Match.

Events in the International Athle There will be a final practice for tic meeting sponsored by the South this match- rounds at 200, 500, and China, Athletic Association, to be 600 yards on Wednesday next and it held on December 24 and 25, have is hoped to fire the competition been announced. They are as follows: proper on the following day, Thurs-

day

FIRST DAY (DECEMBER 24)

Elliot (Capt.) (Eagle), Lieut. Talbot (Medway); A 3. Thatcher (Eagle); Mr. Wilther- (Engle), Sub. Lt. (A.) Hatni (Eagle);

S.R. (b)-P.O., J. C. Swan (Cap- tain);

Capt F. P. Sequeira, Event No.

1 {ment 100 metres fheats) 11.00 don (Duncan); Letg. Sea, Romons

H.K.V.D.C.; C/Sgt. P. Hule, Sgt. V W. Cooper, Midx. Regt; Mne. P. G. Heather, Sgt. R. J. Heap, R. N. Staff; Mr. T. J. Boulton, D. R. E.; Inspector A. L. Hopkina, Sįt. G. Perkins, HK. Pollee: Cadet. G. J. P. Carey, Surg. LE J. B. Mackie (Reserve) H.K.N.V.F.

S.R. (n)Major D. F. L. Campbell, R.A.S.C. (Captain); P.O.. H. Richards, nc, S. Croft, Cpl. F. Cole, R.N. Staff; Plc. V. W. Hammond, H.K.V.D.C. Cpl. W. Nunn, RE: Mr. W. K. Gilman, D.R.C.; Pte. D. Sim, L/Cpl. R. Bullen, Royal Scots; Cpl. Moghar Singh, Cpl. Charan Singh (Reserve), II.K. Police.

AT STONECUTTERS

AJR.

2 tacles; 50 metres (heats) 11.15 Lieut. Boddington (Eagle); Lieut.

3.17.

3 (ladies) Throwing Baseball (Finals) Ogle (Medway): Lleut.

1125 am.

(Birmingham):

4 (men) 110 metres Ellah Hurdles] (Medway).

(eals) 11.40 mm.

J (ladies) High Jump (First) 12.03

p.m.

a (men) Doo metres (eats) 12.30

p.m.

7arles) Throwing Javells (Finals)

12.45 pun

# (men) Throwing Javelin (Finals)

100

1.10 p.m. (mer)

1.13 p.m.

metres (Seral-finals)

INTERVAL

Manners

Lleut, Anderson

LEN HUTTON STRUCK ON HEAD

BY FAST BOWLER

Civil Service Juniors Must Improve Fielding

The mos important lesson the bowled by Lay very early on, and Civil Service learnt from their match could never get Lake away. Finally

cleven with the K.C.C. second

on Taylor, a newcomer to the K.C.C., Saturday, which the Kowloon team who shows excellent promise as on won by the handsome margin of 106 all-rounder, completely deceived him runs after declaring at 188 for 4, was with a lovely ball, which came off the need for felding praeiler-and fast, and brake back a trifle, very assiduous practice at that.

Ainslee, a youngster, also batted runs Dozens of

were conceded resolutely, and scored one or two ex- through sheer lazy fielding, while cellent boundaries to the leg, but he two very expensive catches were finally succumbed to a fine delivery dropped, Gray being missed when in by Luke, who always appeared likely the twenties, and McKenzie after he to get the wicket. had scored about 40. The Joltannesburg, Dec. 17. went on to hit up 89, and the latter Leonard Hutton, England's open carried his bat for 71, and Jump

ing batsman and holder of the It was in ground Belding, however, world's record score, was struck on that the visitors so sadly erred, and McKenzie was subdued in the earlier fast until this is improved considerably, stages, but Gray hit in a very care rendered uncon- the team is always likely to find it-free manner, and obtained his 68 10 (ladies) Shot Put (Final) 423 selous, in the M.C.C. v. South Transself against heavy totals.

rung in the course of the partnership. The Civil Service vaal match to-day, and was taken

introduced

a His 50 occupied about 40 minutes, battery of six bowlers, including and there were

10 men) 400 metres Low Hurdien

(heats) 2.10 p.m.

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The usual high standard of shooting! was maintained at Stonecutters on

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QUEEN'S

ALHAMBRA

(ladies) 200 metres (Finals) 2.20 p.m.

(men) 200 metres (heats) 2.30 p.m.

{men] Hop-step

inals) 2.45pm.

(Finals) 3.15 pm.

14 ladles) Itop-step and Jump the head by a ball from a

(men) Shot Put (Finals) 3.45 p.m. 20)

bowler, and was

13

p.m

(Finala) 4.25 p.m.

p.m.

SECOND DAY

(DECEMBER 25)

a.m,

A.M,

ket.

former

did

Feature of the K. C. C. innings was the third wicket partnership of W. L. McKenzie and S. A. Gray, which added 110 in just under 30 minutes.

boundaries in his

17 imen) 1.000 metres Relay Race to the hospital where it was on- 10 (inen) 20,000 metres (Finals) 450 nounced that he was suffering from Warr, who has apparently formaken knock, most of which were made with a slight concussion. The ball bound wicket-keeping for bowling. Actually sweeping pulls and hooks to the leg.

so he bowled quite well, and ed off his head and struck his wic Bukle in his first spell, making the century, proceeded to produce

McKenzie, having reached his half Transvant totalled 428 for 8 wie- ball wing quite a lot bowling into best shots, and added three scintillat- 10 (ladies) 100 metres (leats) 10.10 kets declared, of which Viljoen seor-the

wan heavily ing boundaries by perfect cover wind. But, he 20 (men) 200 instres (Finais) 10.15 ed 97 and Langton 58, the pair have punished when he came on a second drives before the innings was de- Ing added 130 runs for the seventh time, and Palce was really the only clared closed. McKenzie's best hita 21 (men) 1,300 motres (Finale) 10,25 wicket. Wilkinson took 4 for 78 bowler. to keep the batemen playing were à six (a magnificent pull off ut him consistently. Palce struck Ainslee) and six boundaries. Ic ladies) Throwing Ducus (Pinals) and Kenneth Farnes 4 for 33,

The M.C.C. had scored 238 for a good length, and maintained it for batted 89 minutes for ble runs, and (men) Long Jump (Finals) 10.50 wickets at the close of play: Edrich the most part, but he had the bad the KC.C: made their 188 in about his dismissal, fortune to be brought on after 100 minutes. Before *4* (men) 400 metres (heats) 11.10 38, Paynter 5. Hammond 24, L. Ames Mckenzie and Gray had become well Taylor made some splendid forcing 104 not out, Yardley 13 and Bartlettset. Consequently balls which the shots, end hit five boundaries in a

have knock of 28. balsmen normally As the Transvaal team will pro thought twice about hitting, in (men) Pole Vault (Finale) 11.25 bably provide seven or eight players joyously despatched to the boundary simply because the batsmen were in a position to force the pace.

10.35 a.m.

PAS

Am

25 (ladies) 60 metres (Finale) 11.20 38.

AM.

a.m.

1.377.

27 (ladies) 400 metres (Finals) 11,30 for the First Test, the match те 28 (men) 110 metres High Hurdles garded as o Test Trial..

(Pinais) 11.4 ..

that to It was later announced ladies) 00 metres Low Hurdles condition of Hutton was excellent, (then) 400 metres Low Hurdles and that he was no longer auffering

from concussion,

(Finals) 12 noon.

(Pinala) 17.20 p.m.

BO

41

pm,

acle) 100 metres (Finale) 12.30-

INTERVAL

(men) 400 metres (Finals) 1.35

D.m,

33 Undies) Long Jump (Pinala) 1.35

PT.

34 (men) 100 metres (Finale) 1,25

p.m.

1.35 1.

30 (nten) 100 metres

p.m.

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Injury Upon Injury

was reached chiefly as the result of, the efforts of E.C. Fincher (60) and A. E. Perry (21). F. R. Zimmern

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Emmett Manes, 22, lost four fingers..... Ismall four for 45.

when he right hand was caught in e Sold scoring by the middle bats-mach press he was operating A Mu men enabled the Craigengewer team miruses later he suffered hood habentes VOLUNTEERS DEFEATED

to win with four wickets in hand. Flot when he waking utomobil The Volunteers were entertained R. Zimmern made 51, A. Zimmern 3o Warr was the one man to show a by the Cralgengower C.C. at Happy retired, George Souza 83, W. the

25 (men) Throwing Discus (Finals) More than 3,000 geological expedi- figures of 6 for 19 in no way 55 before retiring.

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The Volunteers scored 101, which Lim 10 each. i nicely made, though he was morally!

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