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VOLUNTEER

Brilliant Innings By A. E. Perry For Civil Service C. C.

(By "Tinker")

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

DUTY

Volunteer duty calls had offect on at least one cricket match over the week-end, that being between the Hongkong C.C., and the Civil Service CC, and in consequence the "A" elevens turned out. I know it is hoped, and I understand it is being arranged, that, as far as possible during the season, Volunteer duties will not clash with week-end sports fixtures, but if they do it will be readily understood that it was unavoidable.

True to Inst season's form, when they found scores of 110 nnd 120 sufficient to hold their opponents, Club de Recreio, the champions, were trundled out for 100 by the Royal Air Force, who, however, were only able to score just over half of that total, losing five wickets in the meaIE- time, Recrels were without several of the old.brigado of last season. The absence of DePA. M. Rodrigues, E. M. L. Soures, L. G. Gostne and P. M. N. da Silva mude a great difference to the balling strength, but even when these fuur Est going, Recreio cannot be too strongly advised to concentrate a little more on their

"R. Abbit" Indisposed

"'R. Abbit" regrets that owing to indisposition he has

AND

The bait stopped only when' hit the net,

October 17, 1939.

CRICKET

Let Yan-leung scoring for Kwong Wal against the Royal Navy at Houndary Head on Sunday. Kwong Wah won B-4-Ming Yuen.

Women's Hockey

been unable to write on tricket Promotion And

this week His next article will appear on Tuesday next.

unfortunately, had strained his shoul der while batting, and intend of opening the bowling was left to roam

the

the

Relegation Abolished

two

AMERICAN GIRLS

COMING EAST

Basketball And

Softball Teams

MANILA, Sept. 21 (UP)-A

Lawn Bowls

INTERNATIONAL SHIELD DRAW

Rinks And Reserves For First Round

The draw for the Gutierrez Inter- national competition was made by the Competitions Sub-Commitice of die Lawn Bowls Association in Gende Price's offices yesterday, as follow: First Stound Brolland v. Wales; China v. Portugal: Austratin v. Swilzeriani on Saturday, at. Kowloon Pawling Green Club, 3 pm,

Second Honna Malayn v. India on Saturday, at Kow- loon Bowling Green Club, 3 pm

Switzerland; I'hilippines v. Austraila

Scoiland or Water, Citra or at

fortugal v England. an Sunday,

the Kowloon Football Club. Teams Selected The following are the foams and re- serves for the Gutierrez International lawn bowls competition:

England.-S. Randic, F. Goodwin, à. J. Ila and J. W. Bradbury, Reserves, A. W. Grimmitt. E. G. Post, J. C. Gill and E. W. Simmonds,

Scotland, C. Chalmers, W. L. Walker, J. C. 5. Fender A A. M. Holland, floterves, W. McLeod, M. Ferguson, D. Munre and W. Macfarlane.

Ireland. Mulcahy, P. J. Itamillen, If, Lockhart ned W. V. Field.

Wales, Channing, 1. A. R. Duncan, R. P. Phillips and F. J. Jones. Neserven. A. A. Lewis and G. Davies.

India Hoosen, A. M. Omar, A. IC. Rumlahn the group of 32 American girls, all ex-binu and U. M. Omar. Reserves. K batung. Almost all their matches around the boundary. Charlton gavel at the annud meeting of

ChinaW, Hong Sling, T. K. Lim, J. N. launt your were tense affairs, which way 20 in one over to Perry, who Hongton Ladies Hockey Associa-perl basketball and softball players, Omar, A. O. Madar and A

at the Gloucester wel leave San Francisco on the Wong and J. Pau Reserves, C. W. Lais while doing much to keep the fielders took 21 from an over from Day,tion yesterday

vessel Y. I Tang and Y. Lu, resututions American

Lines Hotel,

President important

Autralia-A. J. Kew, W. J. Held, W. on their toes, were a constant strain the first change. Fenton was

were passed.

Presklent Taft on October 30 for the

Philppings, A. Castra. A. E. 1. on the players De Rodrigues, their most Impressive trandler for

aptain last year, heaved a great Civil-Servants and inore should be

The rule introduced last year ru-Orient and a barnstonning tour of way and E, C. Fincher.

Hwitzerland. Naef, L. Gadd, J. 5. the last match heard of him before the season ends. righ of relief when

announcett to-day. The was over and won. It was a sigh And when it is remembered that they lating to promotion of the top team the Philippines, Jess Cortes, sports Castro, V. N. Astents and R. Basa

were without 3. E. Richardson, in the Brawn Cup League to the promoter.

Malaya A, Bakar, M. Y. Adal, M. H. Koup is due here on November 27 Landolt and C. S. Rosselet.

Abbas and A, R. Daliah. Reserve A. M. which no doubt found ten echoes,

McLelland and F. Baker, prospects Caer Clark Cup, and relegation of

Cortes, leading Filipino sports Waist The E. L. Gosuno-Ozorlo battery for the C.S.C.C. this year are turning the bottom trani In the sentor Lengue

Portugal-L Bilva, RF. Luz 7. V. V. was abolished promoter who has invaded the rubeiro and C. G. Bitva. Honerves, L. upened without any particular stinga distinct pink. II. Griffiths and to the Brown Cup,

United States with outstanding Xavier, F, Baste, K. F. V. Ribeiro and The Gelding was as keen as ever, and B. C. K. Hawking are expected back and substituted by a new rule which despite W. G. New's excellent effort soon from leave, and the former, allows any club, possessing two teams Fillping boxers, announced that he P. X. Blive. of 37, the airmen could not get the hear, has been making quite a few to enter one in cach division, or, in had completed all arrangements for

score. runs at Home. There is yet doubt the case of a Club possessing only the tour. half way oflen enough The ground was hard and fast, too. whether Baker will be available, and one team, to nominate whichever

He earlier said that he opened W. Gillesple, a medium paced bowler, "Bill" Colledge is down again with division they desire to enter.

negotiations with the American girls managed to get something out of the his old knee injury, bequeathed from

The second resolution suggested for the biggest invasion of the by American girl pitelt, and deservedly claimed 5 for hockey. He has had the same trouble 23, H. A. Barres included one or before, though, and has bound the font in the Seven-n-Side Tournament Philippines two nice shots in his 32. His difficulJoint up tightly and has been able to the team forcing must corners be de-athletes. ty at one time seemed to be to get play, so he may yet be seen againclared the winners in a drawn game. Miss M. L. Whitley, vice-president, Someone to stay with him, H. L. behind the stumps. In Fortescue Ozorio, however, who can be a real there is an under-study as wicket was in the choir and was support

Aitkenhead

Teams Chosen

Shield

been

The following players have selected by their respective clubs for the Aitkenhead Shield Competition between tho Island and the Mainland, on the Kowtoon K.C.C. Krven on Saturday, October 20

HONGKONG Ciril Sørvice.-A. W. Grimmitt, BL, N.

and J. Deskin.

stonewall when he digs in, collected a keeper, though as n bat he is not ined by Mrs. A. E, E. Webb, Hon. and two basketball teams. Present Hakusen, S.BR. Wood, W.

valuable 10 runs not out towards the Colledge's class. end.

Captain's Innings

A. R. Kitchell in Form

Secretary, and

Miss 1. Woolley while all Clubs were represented.

Mrs. T. E. Pearce was re-elected President for the ensuing sensu. while Mrs. J. Lunson (K.).. WAR elected Vice-President.

Mea. Webb, retiring. Hon. Secre- ald that although the rules

Football Club→J. Russell, C. D. Robert

PRESENT ARRANGEMENTS The party includes two softball arrangements call for their appear 3. thurting. J (ances against teams in Manila, lollo,.

Bacolod, Cebu and probably Davao., L. Lammert, 1. 8. Howell, N., He also plans to have them travelington, R. P. Shaw and A. Brooks. The Indian Recreation Club beat

Police Dall C. Dowman, 3,

C. 5. Tender. W. Mal P to Slugapore and Java i wartime

Parkim, The brillant feature of the week-the Army by 30 runs at Sookunpoo.

conditions allow such a trip.

Hiddell and J. R. McWalter." end was the no captain's innings of K. Nazarin and A. R. Minu were

Electric,L. dr Rome, K. S. McKay, G. Cortes started making arrange- 00 by A. E. Perry, to enable the notable absentees from the Indian

ments for this athletic invasion fol. Padgett, G. G. S. Thomson.

Talkoo, Melrose, It. Main, D. Munro Civil Service C.C. "A" to beat the side, but they nevertheless necumu-tary, Hongkong C.C. "A" by six wickets. lnted 187 for six wickets before de-luid down that every club affliated lowing last year's successful displays and 3. C. Chalmers,

by American gel softball Indians-S, M. Rumjaho, A. M. Wahab, The Cricket Club declared after elaring. A. R. Kitchell was in merry to the Association should momkate here

D. M.. Khan and A. R. Dallah, of their club players from Hollywood.

Yacht Club—B. E. Mauthan, scoring 158 for eight, to which G. E.mood and knocked 12 boundaries at least one member

The girls created a sensation by Brown, A. 9. Mitchell and FL. 31. wild. R. Diveti contributed 78 in typlen and a five in scoring an undefeated for the post of Hon. Secretary, she

Prison Omeers-A, Jillott, T. Pile and T. Gooding. hard-hitting style scoring B in 67. Together with M. P. Madar (37 had not received any. Although no playing and even beating local men's drew capacity

Craigengower,~[]. W. Bradbury, R. boundary hits. Perry opened with not cul) he figured in on unbroken names were submitted Miss E. Fin- teams. The girls

to become Assl. crowds. They later played In Basa, A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, W. Ward, F. F. Lawrence and played enter-partnership of 85. Hatfield was they had consented

Shanghai where they were just, W. Randsil, L. G. R. Souza a A. .

Contes. prising cricket from the start, claim-only Army bowler to show anything Hon, Secretary.

took 3 for 42, but

edged out by an all-star male team.

KOWLOON ing 50 of the first 67 runs. Mostly like form. He

New Connell Chosen with well-timed twoks and drives, he apart from figures he was the only reached the boundary on 18 occasions, bowter with any necurry or length.

The Cousell for the corning sea- Capt. C. E. Godby collected 47 in

follows: announced WOR He was missed at 30, and his great} innings came fa a close with the in very neat style. He succeeded C.B.A.Miss I. Woolley and Miss D. score at 122, when he attempted to where others had -Tailed-in-defying Moss St-Andrew-Miss-F...Wong.

m

Polo

lift one out of the ground. John A. H. Mndar, who returned the and Miss G. White; "y"-Mrs. O Five Teams Enter

Barrow, content to let Perry do the splendid analysis of 8 for 44. scoring, played a dour knock of 29,

but asslated in the 84 runs third Effort That Failed wickel partnership, D. Hollidge look up the good work where his copialt had left off and finally returned with 34 to his credit.

The Club bowlers could hardly have been called dominating. Dlveti,

SPORT ADVTS

A. R. Markar was alone in his effort to stave of defeat for the In- dinn R.C, juniors against the Army 2nd XI, He finally got himself out

Burnett and Mrs. Stone; H.K.-Miss J. Greig and Miss N. Quin; Becrelo. -Miss M. Remedios and Miss B. Remedios; C.BS-Miss M. Shand and Miss J. Bradbury; D.G.S-Miss Churn und Miss C. Kotewall:

For Stubbs Cup

have entered for the Five teams Stubbs Cup Polo Competition, the drst two matches of which will be Floundery

to-morrow at

The Hon. Secretary said she had played by hitting his own wicket After received a letter from the Chanter-Street. scoring 40 out of 70. Five Army eler Sports Club to the effect that The five teams with handicaps are! batsmen scored 20 and over. Cap- they were playing a Royal Navy na follows:

"A"-Bousfield, Hunt of Burn, tain Whatman being most successful, team at hockey on November 3, at reuching bis half-century before be-3 pm. on the Navy ground, and Genet and Moody (8),

""Wilson, Marshall, Nicholson Ing bowled by Currecm.

hoped the Hongkong Ladles Hockey Association could field two teams re-and Temple (7). Undergraduates Win

presenting the Island and Mainland "C"Nowbigging, to play immediately afterwards. It Dougall and Smith (9). was proposed charge a gate and

"D"Chatty, Forrester, Hennessey donate the entire proceeds to the and Morgan (8). British War Organisation Fund.

Rerrelo.-F.

Xavine, C. M. Silva, F. V.

W.

Ribeiro, SHIVA. L. F.

X. Soares, J. J. Brito, C, R. Peraira, E, Soura, A. F. Noronha, D. P. Reinedios and

J. A. Remedios,

Bowling Green Club,J. Nower, W. -Drake, It. - Duncan, -J.-C.-Gill-A-3,

W. Macfarlane. J. G. Meyer, R. P. Phillips, T.

M. White,

Walker, Robson, A. S. Russell, w

K, C, CE, C. Fincher, J. Fraser, A. W. Ramsey A. Mader, F. Goodwin, E. Kern, R. S. Meadows and G. E. Taylor.

Kowloon Football Club T. Smalley, white, B. D. Evans, W. C. Simpson W. V. Field, V. Chittenden, T. Fergusson, and P. Morgan.

Kowloon Tong N. Wong. A. J. Kew, J. L. Stephena and II. GRtina.

Boys' Golf Title Godley. Mc For Scotland

THE HONG KONG

Thirteen policemen and twelve JOCKEY CLUB. undergraduates met at flappy Valley

The Police, batted 12 mer, and only THE NINTII EXTRA RACE MEET- totalled 74, R. Singh took 0 for 22, ING will be held (weather per-bowling steadily with fine length. mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on T. R. Hubler was top-scorer with 24. Mrs. Dalziel (Seven Sisters. Quarry afternoon will be between "C" and Doys Golf Championship at Car- SATURDAY,

and out the Bay) and Miss M. Smalley (Medical "p" who will meet at 3.30 pm, and nouatic. 21 October, 1939; W. S. Gegg opened

University on the way to victory Dept.) and Miss 1. Woolley (Hong- "A" and "B" ut 5 pm. commencing at 2.00 p.m.

Willkimson, playing much more A further two matches will be The First Bell will be rung nt 1.38 with 41 runs. Eight Polled bowlers keng and Shanghai Hotels) were

Bertiente golf und taking full ad- were tried, but i was H. W. E.reninated to select the Island and played on Friday

and the tourna vantage of early mistakes by the Heath, Bfth change, who haa the Mainland teams, respectively.

players are requested to get in touchment will continue on all three polo Engilsh boy, woo by 1 and 2. des. most success, taking 4 for 8.

with these two Committeer, notify days of the following week.

The tournament is being spread pile a Jute but gallant recovery by Craigengower Start

Ing the position on the field in which over a longer period than was, at Thom

The feature of the match was the they wish to play.

Arst anticipated. The teams are, tremendous tee shots of both lads. however, very evenly matched on Thom, indeed, was too strong with handicap and there should be some his drive at the second and lost the good matches.

hate.

Scotland, represented by Sandy "Gilbertson, Penfold, Holds-Williamson, of Edinburgh, beat England, represented by Kenneth Miss J. Greig (Dina House) and worth and Hancock (7).

The first two nutches to-morrow Thom, of Thorpe Hall, Essex, in the

p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure Bach must be worn throughout the duration of each Meniing in such a Cralgengower C.C. made an in-) manner as to be readily identified, auspicious start on Sunday when Badges admitting, Non-Members to they drew with the Royal Engineers. the Members Enclosure and Club The Sappers batted first and left the

Falley team to face 184 runs. Lt. Indoor Bowling Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and

21020).

All

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An amusing initiation ceremony at the Hongkong was performed

Swimming

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The annon Inter-School Swim-

Thom hooked his tee shot at the fourth and landed in a water hazard to give Williamson n lead of two. Williamson became three up at the sixth where Thom was twice in the rough, while at the short eighth the | English boy was agnin too strong with hig drive and Williamson |secured a lead of four.

THREE UP AT TURN

At the ninth Thom was bunkered

three at the turn.

$3.00 for Ladies (both Including tax) Rateliffe scored a nice 40, and was are obtainable through the SECRET-assisted by Bailey with 45, Ernie ARY upon the personal or written Ziminern, Cralgengower captain, was! application of a Member, such Mem- the only one on his side to see the ber to be responsible for all visitors ball properly, and scored 43 cut of introduced by him, and for Payment 126. The home side had only one of all Chits, etc.

wicket in hand when stumps were The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, drawn. Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) wil There should be quite a few new- close at 12 o'clock Noon.

comers to first division cricket in Bowling Alleys Inst night when Ave ming and Diving Championships will Tifins are obtainable at the Club the Craigongower, team this year. Rights of the Mapleways. Mesura be held in the Victorin Recreation near the green but made a sensa House provided they are ordered in They have lost four of their last 3. Gracie (R. Scots), J. 1. Watts (R. Club commencing this afternoon at tona! recovery to win the hole in 4 advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. season's men. D. Hung, A. Ziminem C. Signals), G. Hanley (RA), E. H.2 pm, with the heats and terminat-

nnid W. L. Itapley have gone over to Moore (U.S.S. Tulsa) ani F. Spenko ng on Friday, October 20, with the giving Williamson a lead of PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

the Kowloon Cricket Club, and G. (U.S.S. Tulra),

were, admitted as finals.

Williamson won the ninth in 4 to The price of Admisalon to the Souru has thrown in his lot, with

Many of the Colony's lending members of the exclusive "200"

Cainese Awimmers will be on view Thom halved the next by holing Publlo. Enclosure is $1.00 Including Herreto. There does not seem to be Club.

and some thrilling Anishes are anti-self had sunk a putt of 15 yards.

from 10 yards after Williamson him- Tax, for all Persons, Including new blood, but the old stalwarts are Ladies, and is payable at the. Gate. still there..

Tests of the skill which made the ctpnted.

Thom left himself a three-quarter Soldiers and Bällors in Uniform are

Nine schools are taking part, com- new members eligible for election comprised of bowling two. trames prising St. Joseph's College, La Salle stymie at the next, but in trying to with the Alleys "special" ball, bowl- College, Wah Yan College, St. Ste-scrow his ball round his opponent be touched Williamson's ball in and College, King's Collego, ing two frames left-handed, or vice phen's veren if the applicant was naturally Queen's College, St. Paul's College, remained out himself.

The next four holes were halved, teft-handed. bowling two trames Central British School, and Diocesan

bul Thom won back n bote at the Hongkong Cricket Club married blind-folded, and bowling two frames Boys' Schoul.

eighth, and was five down nt the' men will meet single men on Satur- with duck-pins.

The order of events lo: day October 21, commencing at 2

100 yards free-style, 50 yards turn, Having been escorted in by attend-brick-stroke, 100 yards breast-strokę, Then camo Thom'a effort. First, Married-Y. J. B. Mitchell (Capt., 11.ants and a mace-bearer (holding a 50 yards free-style, Diving, 150 yards he made a good recovery atter his duck-pin) the medley relay, 200 yards free-style, teeshot had landed in the rough to J. Armitrony, C. W.. shop, A. T. Dow, ten-pin 11. Fox, N. # Fox, 3, Hockney, H. candidates were made to kneel be- 50 yards breast-stroke, 100 yards win the D. Lowe, A. Mackensie, L. T. Ride, D. Bfore the Chairman of the Committee back-stroke, 200 yards free-style re-three holes by superb golf to reduce

Williamson's lend" to ofic. Robb.

Single A Pearce (Capt.). D. de s. and were dubbed Knights of the Jay (4x 50).

Each Mr. W., Handyaldo will present The Scot, however, pulled himself Carey, G. P. Charllon, D. G. Day, B. C Mapleways with a ten-pln. Yay. M. 7. L. Haymes, 1. M. M. King new member was presented with a the Championship Cup to the win-together; and toole. the next three D. N, Parsons, J. L. C. Pearse, I. E. Paltarliver badge.

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