Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 14, 1939.
"R. Abbit's" Cricket Comments
EXCELLENT GAME ON CLUB GROUND
Civil Service C.C. Win: Richardson and Pearce In Fine Batting
Batting Form
CONTRARY to my expectation, there was an excellent day's cricket on Saturday last, al- though there were several absentees in Camp.
The whole day match against the Civil Service at the H.K.C.C. ground was a most successful affair, though I think there were three members of the second eleven in- cluded in the Club side. T. E. Pearce made a welcome reappearance, and batted in his usual excellent style.
As
At
S neither Ride nor Kilbee had been able to get away curly Alec Pearce went in first, and the family partnership was most successful on the half-century was hoisted without loss. 56, however, Alec Pearce played to glance a ball on the leg side, and was taken at the wicket. It is probable that it actually touched his pads and not his bat the fielders on the leg side thought him not out-but It is one of the most diment of decisions. In the straight- wicket tha forward catch at the umpire can--and must rely upon deflection more than sound. But on the leg side deflection may either from bat or pads.
rome
Pearce had played watchful and excellent cricket, ns he is not used to going in first, and had restrained his game a bit. I heard It said it was better cricket than the first nity
of his century the week before.
A COLLAPSE came
Mogan Taylor Turns
Ice Professional
The Beat football team which best the United Services on Sunday. Included in the picture are Bir. W. E. Hollanda (manager), Mr. Stokes (referee) and the linesmen. The team: (backrow-left to right) Leung Wing-chlu, Lee Tin-sang, Cheung Wing-chol, Hsu King-seng, Blackburn, Williamson; (front row) Fowler, Fung King-cheung Lee Wal-tonz, A. V. Gosano and Hat Ching-to-Mee Cheung.
SYDNEY, Nov. 13 (Reuter).
Miss Megan Taylor, English Basketball holder of the women's world figure-skating championship. has turned professional, ac- cording to her father, with whom she is co-starring in an ice review.
Miss Taylor will later tour America, from where she has received an offer of £300 weekly.
39
Colony Girls Win By Last Minute Goal
four.
Lau Shun-yee
Hongkong meets the Manila cham- Plon Anglo-Chinese team on Thurs-
day.
MANILA. Nov. 13 (UP)-A fast mlaute goal by Diana Chen caplain of the Hangkong girls' basketball team,} nosed out Manila's Chinese Y.W.C.A. team by 18 to 17 in the most exciting J. il. Fox succeeded and hit Perry Kame of the Hongkong-Mania serles trouble, for isley to mid-wicket with a pulled shot for so far.
Scores by quarter were Hongkong THEN
failed, and T. E. Pearce got a four, but he skied the Inst ball of 6-4, Hongkong 11-10, Hongkong 12- really good one from Fenton which the over and McLellan made a very 14. Diana Chen scored eight points pitched on the blind spot and bowled stood cutch running back-one of the for longkong and him. Three wickets and thus fallen more dificult type of calches at 50. John Pearce held up an end, was spinning a lot. (114-0-4.)
The batsinen had crossed, and but Ride could not get the ball away, and was yorked in trying to open up. Robb played lick to McLellan's first Then came a stand between John ball which kicked a bit. It went up Pearce and Kilbee who both got into towards short leg, and Fortescue the twenties, and the Intier saw the dashed out from behind the sticks Alee Pearce's leg trap and turned hundred up when joined by Bosan- and took the catch, (114-10-0), and the bail lamely into Join Pearce's quel, who was batting under dicul- the last four wickels had fallen in hands at short leg.
Richardson felt he must do seme- Les with a heavily strapped thumb. 18 minutes for eleven runs.
thing about it, and hooked Robb for But 103 for six wickets in an hour'
Richardson four, put Pearce through the covers and a half was none too good in view
four, and hooked him for opened the Innings at 2.37. for of the excellent start, and the Civil Service, whose bowlers had dong isley started the bowling from the similar number. A two in the gully nobly, backed up by good and alert Naval Yard, and Richardson put his and a four to extra made a mosi flelding. came in to tin in good second ball behind point for a cou- useful 14 of the over, and 90 went the up. IIe pulled Robb for a four to a full toss, landed on the long on next over. fourth, After lunch the game was resumed plc. The third kicked, but
RUNS ARE HIT OFF
heart.
INTERESTING POSITION HARLTON succeeded and played.
CIVIL SERVICE BAT
Rnd FORTESCUE
over,
up.
Hockey Incident Probed
H.K.F.A. Team For Governor's Cup
The following have been chosen to represent the Hong- Association Football kong against the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation in the first round of the Governor's Cup on Sunday to be played November 19, on the Novy Ground at 3.30 p.m.
Robinson (R.N.) Hendy (R.N.), Sheehan (Midd.): Wilkinson (Midd.). William- son [Kowloon), Coles (R.N.); Fowler (Clubl, Gosano (St. Hossack Joseph's) Captain,
(RS.), Thoburn (R.N.) and Middleton IR.N.). Reserves. --Drake (Midd.), Blackburn (Police) Bright (Midd.), Honniball (St. joseph's), Ferrior (Police), and Gordon (R.S.).
Team manager, Inspector A. Kirby.
The Chinese A.A.F., will select their team to-day.
Chinese Win Charity Game In S'hai
at 2.05 and Bosanquet and Persons canopy of the Ladies' tent at square faced McLellan and Perry, After leg, and the sixth went to long leg TOHN Pearce then relieved his
McLellan's for
four, #1 beautiful two singles came from
shot. The J brother at the Law Couris end. Arat over, Parsons mistimed Perry eighth was glunced to Ane leg-I and lifted the ball to McLellan at thought it had hit his pads and McLellan banged a short one to the lung leg boundary, but propped one Richardson had fatten 14 off the first up to be c. & b. three bulls Inter. Football mid-on (108-7-2),
caine in, and T. A. Pearce bowled at the Law (98-1-5), Paterson
He was obviously turn Alec Pearce came to silly mid off, but the batsman hooked the first out the over, and the position Court end.
ing the ball from the off quite a lot at to the square leg bounanal was Interesting as Bosna and and Fortescue only managed-t
and went the hundred sound bat-was there though
in the covers. He sent followed and Richardson hlt John capped by injury, and the two last to single come, Robb and Fox, were both fore-Iisley's first ball, however, tolong Pearce through the covers for four
SHANGHAI, to send up 110. A snick for four ing batsmen who might or might not leg for four. A single sent 20 up.
Nov. 13 (UP) — crack up a quick twenty or So.
RUNS BEGIN TO COME
through the silps, his first bad shot, Before the biggest crowd seen in a Charlton did not Inst long as he got TN T. A. Pearce's next over he was led the game, and a single in the soccer game in the last three years, a inside one of Perry's, and was smart- obviously turning a lot, and, covers gave Civil Service the vic- Chinese team narrowly defeated a combined Brilish and French team ly taken in the gully by Whitley off after Fortescue had taken a four tory by six wickets,
Just
Paterson afterwards, a quick chance (110-8-1).
was by four gouls to three at the Canid- between extra and mid-off from a full toss, Richardson snicked a single magnificently caught by T. A. Pearce rome this afternoon. round to long leg, and the bowler at silly mid-off off a hard chance brought his extra cover to forward that never was more than a foot short leg, moving Ride to the back- above the ground. ward position. Fortescue, however, managed to secure two more fours arbund mid-off, one lifted a bit.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB.
THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on
C.S.C.C. BAT ON
Apology To Be Sent To The Umpire
AN ENQUIRY into the recent hockey incident which led to the abandonment of the D.G.S.-Recreio "R" match was held yesterday at a meeting of the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Association.
The Inquiry yesterday found that the Schoolgirla were to blame for disputing the decisions of one of the umpires, alikough it was at Recrclo's suggestion that Mr. Gonsalves, one of the officiating ampires, decided to abandon the game.
The Diocesan Girls School were warned that repetition of a similar incident in the future would entall suspension for the rest of the season. The inquiry suggested that in future either the gym mistress or one of the school's mistresses prezent at the League games.
The
LETTER OF APOLOGY
be
tearn captain of the D.G.S. sald she would write a letter of apology to Mr. J. Gonsalves,
The
Association Council of the decided to co-opt the gym mistressC of the D.G.S. and C.B.S. to the Council ex-officlo, with no power to vote.
The first League matches of the season will be held on Saturday when Central British Association will en- tortuin "Y" In the Caer Clark Cup League at 3 p.m. while "Y" Juniors will be at home to Central British Association, also at 3 pm,
Adamson Cup Qualifiers
A crowd which was estimated at nearly 20,000 completely packed the spacious stands and overflowed the Returning a card of 76-13=63, J. field.
T. Reeve qualified for the Adamson qualifying The proceeds of the match will go Cup in the November PICHARDSON continued until he in the proportion of one-third each to round at Happy Valley over the past
was caught on the boundary by the British Wax Fund, French War week-end. ROBB KEEPS A LENGTH
Other scores lofty driven good Find and Chinese Refuges Heller.
were T. J. Price DOBE went ОП for Iisley, and Parsons off
The Anglo-French side included six 74-9-65; Lt. Col E. D. Matthews
78-12-60 and W. Ahern 77-0-68. Richardson glanced a couple to catch and a splendid Intings, Hollidge, side batted very good form for 20, fine leg, and put a short one to long one of the youngest members of the British Services players. leg for four to send up forty N and the score was declared at 173 for
SATURDAY, 18th November, 1959, over T. A, Pource bowled to Richard- nine-there were no extras!-to let Football Pools
commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The Firat Bell will be rung at 1.80
p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
he
sous with two forward short legs, and the Club have a knock again,
bataman did not seem nt all
gother they got about 130 for three the comfortable. However,
got both Ride and Kilbee getting going single, and Pearce pulled up mid- in the forties and Atties, but by that
forward to back time I was down at Craigengower. on, and shifted No One without a badge will be ward leg. But the response was a admitted to the Members' Enclosure, four through the covers.
Indians Save Game 25 Richardson sent up afty in Such must be worn throughout the
It looked na duration of each hierting in such amninutes with a hook.
CRAIGENGOWER, in spite manner as to be readily identified. If Robb was bowling leg breaks a
Correspondence Too Heavy For Present Conditions
THE
POSTMASTER-GEN-
Badges admliting Non-Members to good deal slower than I recollect his pulling 10508, have set about GOLF AVERAGES ERAL, Major G. C. Tryon,
the Members' Enclosure and Club doing in the past, but he struck an Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and excellent length. $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax)
application of a Member, such Mem-
had
of all Chita, etc.
A NARROW ESCAPE
31
Fortescue galloped down the pitch. A poor return which
their side together, andį they certainly gave a very good
received a deputation from the Football Poola Promoters' Asso- performance to run up 160 for 8 S. L. King Heads 1939 ciation, a little while ago, and are obtainable through the SECRET-
List With 72.87 informed them of the Govern- ARY upon the personal or written JUST then the Club should have declared against the I.R.C., who
ment's decision that, in view of as Richardson are still without A. R. Minu. I wicket ber to be responsible for all visitors turned one to leg straight to a man was glad to see that H. P. Lim
S. L. King, a Ryder Cup the strain already thrown on Introduced by him, and for Payment He never moved and said no, biturned out again for Cruigen-player, of Knole Park, the Post Offico by the war, the the bowler gower and got 17. I think it Sevenoaks, heads the list of that the further burden in- Government is of an opinion The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27784) will could not quite get hold of alone must be ten years or perhaps a
saved him. However, after a single little less, since he captained a averages with 72.87 for the volved in the resumption of pool close at 12 o'clock NOON.
Tifins are obtainable at the Club and a fine crack to extra cover for very useful first cleven. |season which came to a close transactions cannot be justified House provided they are ordered in four by Fortescue, the latter hooked
The first six men all got double at the beginning of the in present circumstances. from Robb advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. wildly at a shorter one
Axures, but the real stand war be-
Ten million people are commonly) and was bowled (53-1-27). 21920).
estimated to have taken part regu In his score the retiring batsman tween G. Souza (48) and E. A. Lee War.
(30). 1 am glad to see that Souza PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The averages are based on the farly in football and other pool bet- had six fours. I think he has not
was estimated by the The price of Admission to the quite get the light yet for he had is getting into form again. A. H. five major stroke tournaments, Ling. It Public Enclosure is $1.00 including played several hooks before, and Madar bore the brunt of the bowling, Tax, for All Persons, including missed the bail altogether. He will and took 3 for 30 in eleven overs, by including the Open champion- Postmaster-General in April that the Ladies, and is payable at the Gate have to
football pool business no means a bad performance. The ship, with a minimum of 12 out Past Once derived £3,307,611 from shots more only other bowler to do anything was of a maximum of 20 rounds. The annual turnover was estimated Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are closely, ns the ball comes off at Bakar, but his three wickets were King's 16 rounds do not include just over a year ago at £40,000,000, admitted. Hal Price.
varying heights here much more rather expensive. By Order
the remarkable score of 133 (68 and it has been stated that 25,000 'C. IX. BROWN,
Y. el Arculli was taken before a run and 65) for his two rounds in people were directly employed in the
industry. PERRY came in and the score rose had been scored. Nazarin and M. P. the qualifying test for the match- An official of the Union of. Post Hongkong, 13th November, 1939,
slowly to 60, when Richardson Madar considerably Improved things, play championship Sundridge Omco Workers expressed great antis- hit one hard from Hobb into the and they were very hard on Billi- Pork. covers, and a brilliant bit of fielding morla's first over before he found Owing to the reason's curtallment faction at the Postmaster-General's by Alex Pearce sent the ball in by his lengths. After scoring 16, the the prize money amounted to 20,300
METROPOLE
E
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MORE TROUBLE
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the balis, and Fox made no mistake, former batsman was run out, back-¡ 08 and Perry was palpably out. He le, ward leg throwing down his wicket Following King in order of merit Adams, 76.1; 3. Fallon, 1811; M. Faulkner, admittedly, a little slow between that when a sharp run was being attempt»| ora:
74.13; A. Perry, 14.18; T. Coilinga, 20.21: wickets, but, to Alee Pearce, the run ed. Things looked serious, but A. H. R. A. Whilcombe, 73.00; Henry Colton W. Shankland, 1428; P. Allla, 24.33 A
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