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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 17, 1939..

VOLUNTEER DUTY

Brilliant Innings By A. E. Perry For Civil Service

(By "Tinker"}

C. C.

Volunteer duty calls had effect on at least one cricket match over the week-end, that being between the Hongkong C.C. and the Civil Servico C.C., and in consequence the "A" elevens turned oat. 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.

Truo to last season's form, when they found scores of 110 and 120 ruficient to hold their opponents, Club do Recreto, the championa, were trundled out for 100 by the Royal Air Force, who, however, were only able to score just over half of thint total, losing Ave wickets in the meat- Ume. Itecrelo were without several of the old brigade of last season. The absence of Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, E. M. L. Sontes, L. G, Gosune and P. M. N. da Silva made a greal difference

A

"R. Abbit" Indisposed

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

been unable to write on cricket

this week, His next article will appear on Tuesday next.

to the batting strength, but even when these four get going. Recreo unfortunately, had strained his shout- toder wolle balung, and instead of adviser! strongly cannot be loo concentrate a little more on their opening the bowling was left to roam botting.

which no doubt found ten echoes.

The the

D CRICKET

AND

The ball stopped only when if hll the net. Lee Yan-lcung. scoring for Kwong Wah against the Royal Navy ni Boundary Road on Sunday, Kwong Wah won 3-4-Ming Yuct.

Women's Hockey

Promotion

And

Relegation Abolished

AMERICAN GIRLS COMING EAST

Basketball And Softball Teams

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-Committee of ne Lawn Bowls Association in Gande Price's ofices yesterday as follows: First Round

Scoiland v. Wales China v. Portugal: Austraila Switzerland on Saturday, al Kowison Bowling Green Club, 3 pan.

Second Hound

Blalaya-v, India on Saturday, at Kow- loon Blowine Green Club, 3 pm.

Philippines v. Australia or Ewitzerland; ireland v. Scotland or, Wales, Chins of Portugal v. England, on Bunday, the Kowloon Football Club, Teams Bolected

The following are the loome and O- serves for the Gutierrez International iawn bowls competition;

England. 9, Handle, F. Goodwin, A. J. Hall and B. W. Bradbury, Fieserven A. V. Grimmiti. E. G. Post, J. C. Gill and E. W. Simmonds,

Scotland. C. Chalmers, W. L. Walker,

. C. B. Fender and A. M.. Hollands. M. Ferguson, D. Reserves, W. McLeod, Buntu and W. Macfarlane. J. Hamilton,

Ireland. Mulcahy,

H. L. Lockhart and W. V. Field,

Wales P. Channing, L. A. t. Duncan. R. P. Phillips and r," J. Jones. Reserves. and G. Davies, A. A.

China-W, Hong Sling. T. K. Lis, 2, N. Wang and J. Pat. Reserves, C. W. Lam. Y. 1. Tang and IL Y. Hau.

Australia J. Kew, W. J. Held. W. K. Way and F. C Fincher.

A. E. H. Philippines. A. Castro, Switzerland.-W. Neet. L. Caudi, J. S. Castro, V. N. Atlenza and R. Basa Landolt and C. 9. Roszelet

Mataya A. Baker, M. X. Adal, M. 1 Abbas ard A. R. Dalian. Reservo A. M. Wahab,

MANILA, Sept 21 (UP),~A | |__India loomen, A. M. Omar, A. . the annual meeting of the group at 32 American girls, ali ex-Minu and U. hi, Omar. teserves K. M. Hongkong Ladies Hockey Associa-pert basketball and softball players, Omar, A. Madar and A. 1. Humjahn. tion yesterday at the Gloucester will leave Sun Francisco on the

important Hotel, two

resolutions American President Linea vessel were passed,

President Taft on October 30 for the Orlent and a barnstorming tour of the Philippines, Jess Cortes, sports promoter, announced to-day. The group is due here on November 27, Cortes, leading Filipino sports

who prometer

bas invaded the

Ribeiro and C. theru Sv. Bivalve L Silva. Ieserves. L States with outstanding Xavier, 1 Basto, K. F. V. Ribeiro and United Filipino boxers, announced that he F. X. Sliva, hnd completed all arrangements for the tour.

AL Almost all their matches around the boundary, Chariton gave last year were tense affairs, which, away 20 in one over to Perry, who also took 21 from an over from Day while doing much to keep the fielders

for on their toes, were a constant strain the first change. Fenton wHA on the players. Dr. Rodrigues, their most Impressive trundler

great Civil Servants, and more should be cuplain last year, heaved

The rule introduced last year re- the last match heard of him before the season ends. High of rellet... when Was over and won. It was a sigh And when it is remembered that they sting le promotion of the top team were without J. E. Richardson, D. in the Brown Cup League to the McLelland and F. Baker, prospects Caer Clark Cup, and relegation of The E. L. Gosane-Ozorio battery for the C.5.C.C. this year are turning the bottom team in the senior Langue 11. Griffiths and to the Brawn Cup,, was abolished opened without any particular st.ng, a distinct pink. The fielding was a keen as ever, and B. C. K. Hawkins 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 of 37, the alrmen could not get the hear, has been making quite few to enter one in each division, or, in ball away often enough to score runs at Home. There is yet doubt the case of a Club possessing only The round was hard and fast, too. (whether Baker will be available, and one team, to nominate whichever W. Gillespie, a medium paced bowler, "B" Colledge is down again with division they desire to cater. managed to get something out of the his old knee injury, bequeathed from pitch, and deservedly calmed 5 for hockey. He has had the same trouble 23. . A. Barros included one or before, though, and has bound the two nice shots in his 32. His diffleul Joint up tightly and has been able to ty at one time seemed to be to get play, so he may yet be seen again the lumps. in Fortescue Romeone to slay with him.' 11. L.hehind Ozorio, however, who can be a real here is an under-study as wicket stonewall when he digs in, collreted a keeper, though as a bat he is not in valuable 16 runs not out towards the Colledge's class. end.

Captain's Innings

The

A. R. Kitchell in Form

The second resolution

A

The

Aitkenhead Shield

Teams Chosen

been

following players have Relected by their respective clubs for the Aitkenhead Shield Competition between the land and the Mainland. un the Kawloon K.C.C. Breen . Saturday. October 28,

HONGKONG

Ile earlier sald that he opened negotiations with the American giris the suggested for the biggest invaSION of

by American Kirl that in the Seven-a-Side Tournament Philippines the team forcing most corners be de-athletes.

drawn game. einred the winnern in

PRESENT ARRANGEMENTS Miss M. L. Waitley, vice-president, was in the chair and was supporl-

two softball Hon. The party Includes

Civil Service.-A. W. Grimmitt. M. N. ed by Mrs. A. E. E. Webb, Secretary,

Present Bokuten. 3. Eccleshall R. R. Wood. W. Miss I. Woolley, and two basketball teams, and

arrangements call for their appear-3, Burfing. J, Hollidge and J. Deakin, while all Clubs were represented.

Mrs. T. E. Peurce was re-elected ancos ngainst teams in Manila, iloilo, Bacolod, Cebu and probably Davio. President for the casuing season, while Mrs. J. Lunson (H.K.) elected Vice-President.

Wis

Football Club, J. Russeli, C, D. Robert- ron. L. Lammert. J. 8. Howell. N, J.

He also plans to have them travelington, R. P. Shaw and A. Brooks- to Singapore and Java if wartime Palice-C Fender w. Mais, B conditions allow such a trip.

The Indian Recreation Club beat The brilliant feature of the week-the Army by 30 runs at Soskunpoo. end was the fine captain's Innings of C. Nazarin and A. R. Minu were

Cortes started making arrange- 90 by A. E. Perry, to enable the notable absentees from the Ind.an Mrs. Webb, retiring Hon. Scere- Civil Service C.C. "A" to beat the side, but they nevertheless accumu-tary, sald that although the rules ments for this athletic invasion fol- Hongkong C.C. "A" by six wickets. lated 107 for six wickets before de-ild down that every club affiliated lowing last year's successful displays by American giri fibalt merryto the Association should nominate here Cricket Club declared after claring. A. R. Kitchell wa scoring 158 for eight, to which G. E. mood and kaneked 12 boundaries at least one member of their club players from Hollywood, R. Divet! contributed 78 in typleol and a five in scoring an undefeated for the post of Hon. Secretary, she The girls created a sensation by hard-hitting style, scoring 50 in 67. Together with M. P. Madar (37 had not received any. Although no

teams. The girls drew capacity boundary hits. Perry opened with not out) he figured in an unbroken numes were submitted Miss E. Fine playing and even beating local men's

Jater crowds. They

played F. E. Lawrence and played enter-partnership of 85. Hatheld was they had consented

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

Just ing $0 of the first 67 runs. Mostly ke for He took 3 for 42, but

edged out by an all-star male team. with well-timed hoults and drives, he apart from figures he was the only reached the boundary on 18 occasions, bowler with any accuracy or length. He was mlesed at 30, and his great Capt. C. Godby collected 47 in Innings came to a

with hea very neat style. He succeeded score at 122, when he attempted to where others had falled in defying

close

to become Ass1.

03

New Counell Chosen

The Council for the coming sea-

announced

follows: Polo was son C.B.A.-Miss I. Woolley und Miss D. Mous; St. Andrew's-Mia F. Wong

"Burnel! and Mrs: Stone H.K-Miss J. Greig and Miss N. Quin; Recreio. -Miss M. Remedios and Miss B.

were

in

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

Barrow, content-to-let Perry do the fplendid analysis of 0-for-44:----

coring, ployed a dour knock of 20,

but assisted in the 84 runs third Effort That Failed. wicket partnership. D. Hollidge look up the good work where is captai Lad left off and finally returned with 34 to his credit.

The Club bowlers could hardly have been called dominating,

Divett,

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

commencing at 2.00 p.m.

A. R. Murkar was alone in his Remedios; C.11.5-Miss M. Shand effort to stave of defeat for the In- and Miss J. Bradbury; D.G.S.-Miss dian RC. Juniors against the Army E. Churn and Miss C. Katewall. 2nd XI. He finally got himself out

For Stubbs Cup

Five teama have entered for the Stubos Cup Polo Competition, the

The Hon. Secretary said she had first two matches of which will be played to-morrow बंद है Boundary by hitting his own wicket after received a letter from the Chanter-Street.

coring: 40 out of 78. Five Army cler Sports Club to the effect that The five teams with handicaps are balsmen scored 20 and over, Cap- they were playing a Royal Navy as follows:

Lain Whatinan being most successful, team at hockey on November 5, at "A"Bousfeld, Hunt or Burn, reaching his half-century before be-13 p.m. on the Navy ground, and Genet and Moody (8). 'ng bowled by Curreem.

| Undergraduates Win

Perkins, W. Dall, C. Dowman,

Riddell and . H. McWalter.

Electrle.-L. de Roine, H. S. McKay, G.

Padgett G. G. S. Thomson.

TRIVOGW Melrose, R. Main, D. Munro Indiant. M. TumJahn. A. M. Wahab, D. M. Khan and A. R. Dallah.

Yacht Cinn, E. Maughan.

A. W Brown A. 9. Mitchell and it . Wid.

and 3. C. Chalmers.

Prison Umcera—A. Jillött, T. Pile and T. Gooding.

Craigentower.-•Ð, W. Bradbury. R. Ba. A M. Omar, M. Omar. W. Ward, W. Randell, L. C. It. Soura and A. E Coates.

J. A. Remedios,

KOWLOON Neerela--F. X. MIVA, C. G. Silva, 1. Y. Xavier, C. M. Silva, F. V. V. Tibeiro, F X. Soares, J. J. Balo, G. R. Ferrira, K. Souza, A. F. Noronita, O. P. Remedios and

Dowling Green Club.-J Bower, W. 5. Drake, R. Dunean, J. C. Gil, A. J. Hall W. Macfarlane, 1. G. Meyer. R. P. Phillips-T. E. Robson.-A. 3.--Russell, -Wi- L. Walker, &. M. White,

X. C. C.-E. C. Fincher, J. Fraser, A. W. Ramsey, A. Madar, F. Goodwin, E. Kern.

. S. Masdows and 0. F. Taylor,

Kowloon Football Club. T. Smalley,

W. V. Field, V. Chittenden, T. Fergusson,

a

white, B. D. Evans, W. C. Simpson

MAR

Howlaun Tong.-J. N. Wong, A. J. Kew, J, L. Stephens and II. Gittins.

Boys' Golf Title

Godley, Me For Scotland

hoped the Hongkong Ladles Hockey "B"Wilson, Marshall, Nicholson Association could field two teams te-and Temple (7). presenting the Island and Mataland "C"Newbigging,

It Dougall and Smith (9). Thirteen policemen and twelve to play immediately afterwards.

"D"-Chatty, Forrester, Hennessey undergraduates met at Happy Valley. was proposed to charge a gate and

the entire proceeds to the and Morgan (0).

Scotland, represented by Sandy The Police batted 12 men, and only donate

Gilbertson, Penfold, Holds-Williamson, of Edinburgh, beat THE NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET-totalled 74, R. Singh took a for 22, British War Organisation Fund. ING will be held (weather per-bowling steadily with ne length.

England, represented by Kenneth Miss J. Greig (Dino House) and worth and Hancock (7).

The first two matches to-morrow Thom, of Thorpe Hall, Essex, in the mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF R. Hunter was top-scorer with 24. Mrs. Dalziel (Seven Sisters, Quarry afternoon will be between "C" and Boys Golf Championship at Car- SATURDAY, 21st Optober, 1839, W. S. Gegn opened and put the Bay) and Miss M. Smalley (Medical "D" who will meet at 3.30 pm, and ncustie.

University on the way to victory Dept.) and Miss I. Woolley (Hong "A" and "B" ut 6 pun.

Williamson, playing much more The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 with 41 runs. Eight Police bawlera kong and Shanghai Hotels)

A further two matcher will be were tried, but It was H. W. E. nominated to select the Island and

Friday and the tourna-accurate golf and taking full ad- All played Heath, fifth change, who had the Mainland teams, respectively.

vantage of early mistakes by the players are requested to get in touchment will continue on all three pole English boy, won by 4 and 2, des- most success, taking 4 for 8.

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

The tournament is being prend Thom.

pite a late but gallant recovery by ing the position on the field in which over a longer period than was at they wish to play.

The feature of the match was the first anticipated. The teams are tremendous tee shots of both Inds. however, very evenly matched on Them, indeed, was too strong with handicap and there should be some his drive at the second and lost the good mutches.

p.m.

MEMBERS" ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Craigengower Start

Buch must be worn throughout the duration of each. Meeling in such a

- manner as to be readily identified.

Craigengower C.C. made on in- auspicious start on Sunday when

Badges admitting Non-Members to they drew with the Royal Engineers. the Members Enclosure and Club The Sappers botted first and left, the Itooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and Valley team to face 184 runs. Lt. Indoor Bowling 13.00 for Ladies (both including tax) Ratcliffe scored a nice 48, and wus are obtainable through the SECRET-assisted by Balloy with 45.

Ernic the personal or written Zimmern, Craigengower captin, was ARY upon ap_leation of a Momber, such Mem-the only one on his side to see the

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New Members Swimming

:ber to be responsible for vil visitors bali properly, and scored 45 out of Of "200" Club

Introduced by him, and for Payment 126. The home side had only one of all Chits, etc.

wicket in hand when slumps were drawn.

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) will cloon at 12 o'clock Noon.

21920).

admitted Hall Fries,

qo ́"By Order,

C. D. BROWN,

H.K.C.C. Cricket XI's

An amusing initiation ceremony

Inter-School Championships

hole.

Thom booked his tee shot, at the fourth and landed in a water hazard to give Williamson a lead of two. Williamson became three up at the sixth where Thom was twice in the rough, while at the short eighth the Engilch boy was again too strong with his drive and Williamson secured a lend of four.

THREE UP AT TURN At the ninth Thom was bunkered

three at the turn,

5.

There should be quite a few new was performed at the Hongkong 'The annual Inter-School Swim- comers to Arst division cricket in Bowling Alleys last night when five ming and Diving Championships will Tiffins are obtainable at the Club the Cralgengower teum this year. Knights of the Mapleways, Mesars be held in the Victoria Recreation House provided they are ordered in They have lost four of their last 3. Gracia (R. Scots), 5. H. Watts (R. Club commencing this afternoon at car the green but made a senes- advance from the No. 1. Eoy (Tel season's men. J. Hung, A. Zimmern. Signals), G. Hanley (FLA), E. H. 2 pm. with the heats and terminational recovery to win the hole in f and W. L. Ripley have gone over to Moore (U.S.S. Tulsa) and F. Speaking on Friday, October 20, with the to 5, giving Williamson a lead of PUBLIO ENCLOSURE

the Kowloon Cricket Club, and G. (U.S.S. Tulsa}, were admittedl finbis.

NA

Williamson wan the ninth in to Filthe, pries of Admission to the Souza has thrown in his lot with

of the Colony's leading exclusive 200 Many

Thom halved the next by holing FubileEnclosure is $1.00 Including, Iteczaio. There does not seem to be members of the

Chinese swimmers will be on view Tax for all Persona, including new blood, but the old stalwarts.ord

Club. Ledies, and is payable at the Gate, still there,

and some thrilling finishes are anti- from 10 yards after Williamson him-

self had sunk a, putt of 15 yards. Tests of the skill which made the cipated. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are

Thom left himself a three-quarter new members eligible for electioni

Nine schools are taking part, com- comprised of bowling, two frames prising St. Joseph's College, La Salle slymis at the next, but in trying to with the Alleys "special" ball, bowl College, Wah Yan College, St. Ste-crew his ball round his opponent he touched Williamson's ball in and Ing two frames left-handed, or vice phon's

College, Kings College. versa the applicant was naturally Queen's College. St. Paul's College, remained out himself. left-handed; bowling, two frames Central Briush School, and Diocesan but Thom won back a hole at the The next four holes wore halved, Hongkong Cricket Club

married men will meet single men on Satur-blind-folded, and bowling two frames Boys' School.

with, duck-pins

The order of events -läs

eighth, and was five down at the day October 21, commencing at 2:

Having been escorted in by attend-back-stroke, 100 yords breast-stroke,

100 yards free-style, 50 yards turn P.MT,

Then came Thom's effort. First, J. Armstrong, C. W. X. Buahop.), z. ants and a shuice-bearer (holding a 50 yards free-style, Diving, 150 yards he made a good recovery after his Bow ten-pin and:Wa“, dück-pin) the medley relay, 200 yards free-style, teeshot had landed in the rough to J. 11 Fax. N. P. Fox. 3. Heckney, 1.14 ndidates were made to kneel ba- 60 yurda brenst-stroke, 100 yards win the 10th. He won the next D. Lowe, A. Mackenzia, L.. T. Hide, DB fore the Chainman of the Committee back-strokh, 200 yards froo-style three holes by superb golf to reduce!

dubbed Knights of the lay (4x80). Mag Binate A Pearce (Capt.?. D. de S. and were

Each MW. L. Handyaide will prosent Carey, G. P. Chariton, D. G, Day, D..C. Mapleways with a ten-pin. YAZ, M. 1. 1. Haymes R. M. N. King, now member, was presented with a the Chumpionship Cup to the win- D. N. Parsons, J.

..Potter silver badge.

ning school. K. Buller.

Becretary.

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