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CRICKET PROBLEM OF 1940/41
Volunteer League May Stumble Over Question Of Grounds
(By "Tinker")
ON SEPTEMBER 1, in most Clubs, cricket natsi go up for the first time of a now season, except that this year there are indications that a League will not be possible. This, however, does not de- tract from the prospects, for with most men now more closely affiliated to Volunteer Units than to Clubs, inter-Unit matches should be a fairly fro- quent feature.
The prospects of a Volunteer League, as suggested by a contemporary some weeks ago, is a more ambitious scheme, and is one that, with the co-operation of Clubs, should be quite workable and very enjoyable.
But to me there appear one)
or two flies in the ointment.
First of these, and is the big-Home Cricket
gent, is the question of grounds.
It is not advocated that the or-
dinary Club fixtures should be abandoned in favour of the
West Indies
August 23, 1940.
·
START OF THE BREAST-STROKE
The start of the 100 yards breast-stroke at the Chinese "Y' last night. The order left to right is J. Marques, Fong Chung-yue, E. M. Marques and Tam Sik-chuen.
This action shot shows E: M. Marques at the moment of straining the muscle of his recently healed fractured left arm. He dived in but was unable to swim a stroke and just struggled back to the end of the bath again.—Ming Yuen.
Volunteer League, and that, of Team Beaten V.R.C.
course, would mean that the various grounds would be in use
on Saturday afternoons.
Under those circumstances, there- fore, any Volunteer matches would
have to be Sunday affairs, and it
By 117 Runs
LONDON. Aur. 22 (Reuters
will be quite contrary to precedent Telham Warner's team beat a West
If cricket grounds should be uvall-Indien XI by 117 runu lo-day in s able for both days of every week-friendly match in which the out- end. Tennis players would
have standing texture was the bowling of Denols Compton. England's opening something to say!
Secondly, there are the week-end batuan, who took three wickets for training periods.
know no runs after scoring 73. regular The scores were: schedule for
whether them
enough to allow
don't be
and Martingale
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20-19
Keen Swimming At Chinese Y.M.C.A.: Hutchinson
Wins 50-Yards Dash
Despite the disadvantages of fresh wator and
in September, beginning at Hani a much shorter pool than their customary 25 yards Tark on the 14th and ending at the
the latter date.
BOWLS FIXTURES
First Round
Ties Of Open Singles
Below are the dates and
VEREINS
Re-arranged League Programme
The following are the rearranged
for the first round matches of the fixtures in the First and Second Divi- Colony Open Singfen Lawn Bowlsįsions of the Lawn Bowls Longue. Championship.
The Association announce that should dates as fixed be unsultable, players are to agree mutually on a
FIRST DIVISION
date convenient to both, but must arst als RC.
Kuwbon n.0.c. obtain the permission from the Bowl Kowloon Decks Convener of the green selected by the Hongkong .C. Committee. The games of the first Recreio "D round must be played off, weather permitting a 2000 at posible. The Civil Service dales selected are those allotted by the Kowloon Docks
| Craigengower Association by courtesy of the various
clubs and should be strictly adhered ongkong F.C. to. If possible.
at Of Civil Service
Folles RC.
All matches must commence p.m. sharp,
Kowloon Docks
The green allocations and dates are Hongkong P.C.
follow:
MONDAY, SEPT. 1
At Civil Serviced. R. Landolt. A
K. Minu; A. 1. Minu v. I. r. Pope; A
Hyde- v. W. McNeill
At Zowloon FC/W, J. Burling
Kowloon Docki
Indian RC.. Recrelo "B"
Police RC.
. . Civil Service
While R. Duncan Y. M. R. Abbas; R. P. Kowloon C.C.
Phillip. 1, Barta,O
At Kowloon 1.C-E de Boura
V. Field: F. Goodwin v. B. H. Rumjahn:Craigengower
Kowloon Docka
2. Pou ▼ W. J. Howard, ·
43 Craiganzower
Y. Ada); T. W. Carr v.
Ballah ♥. M. Abbas.
Recreio
As Kowloon Docks-C, W. Tem . 2.
E. Henson: G. H. Sherriff v. M. F. Alarcon.
TUESDAY, REPT. I
Tecreto
September 1
Y. Fecreio
4. CratgengtYWRI
▼.
Civil Service Kowloon C.C Indian R.C.
Erptember 14
v. Kowloon C.C.
v. Kowloon HG.C.
V. Secreto "A"
Y. Indian RC.
September 11
* Kowloon C.C.
че Данст з
v. CraigongoWET *. Kowloon B.G.C.
September 2
v. Craigongower 4. Civil Service Y. Kowloon D.G.C.
October 3
Y. Indian R.C.
Recreio "A" Kowloon Docks
October 17
v. Recreio "A" v. Civil Service Y. Kowloon C.C.
RECOND DIVISION
Kowloom CC. Civil Service
At Kowloon FC-7. X. Soares v. E. Kowloon Tong C. Fincher: J. C. Gill, A. W. Grimmitt. Police RC.
At Kowloon 10.C-J. F. McGowan v. R. Morrison; A. Jilott v. C. E. Marques
At Craigengewerk. V. Searle Police RC. Cowland; J. C. Atkin v. C. Dowman.
At Recreio Brookabank v. J. M. Jack; A. Bower v. M. N. faksien.
Hongkong C.C.
Taikoo Kowloon CC.
Civil Service Polle RC. Recreio
At Kowloon CC-A, Morton v. A. J. Coeing: D. W. Walerion Wolland Hongkong C.C. pon: J. E. Noronha v. A. M. Holland.
WEDNESDAY, REPT. 4 __At_Clvil_Barvico-Y. Chittenden ♥, W. K. Way: Z. a. Pod v. W. qui; c. 8. Nosesiet v. A. A. Kemarin.
THURSDAY, SEPT, 5 At Kewlees F.C.-B. A. Mancelt v. J. N. Wang.
Al Kowloon 0.0.0—11. F. Harper v. Y. It. Tang: H. Dvery v. W. Ward,
At Kowloon Docks.-J. P. V. Ribeiro v. T. Hadar,
FRIDAY. BETT,
At Kowloon_B.G.C. C. G. Bilve
N. Atients) f. 3. Mindows &
Perelre.
At Kerala.-M. FerguWOTE v. J. 21. Ceiling: T. Coleman v. A, E. Coates.
At Rowidon C.C.-L. 7. Xavut v. 7, d.
Bilva v. W. L. Walker,
September 7
*. Craigengower *. Talkoo
v. Hongkong C.C. *. Kowloon "N.J.C. v. Kowloon FF.C.
September 14
Kowloon no.c. Kowloon Tong Kowloon C.C. 1.C.
Hongkong C.C. Civil Service Recreio
Y. Kowloon T.C.
♥. Feria
v. Civil Service *. Kowloon Tong
September 2
Kowloon Tong * Kowloon C.C V. Craigengewer V. Talkoo Keptember 2
V. Hongkong CC. v. Civil Service v. Kowloon FC. v. Talkoo October 3
LIGHTER
*. Cralgengower
Kowloon n.4.c.
Y. Kowloon F.C.
FOUNDERS
Meyer Moran er da Lus: Cughter sank yesterday
DAIL
Bunday, bEPT. 1
A Sanitary Department rubbish at Wanchal district after a sudden gust of wind.
The lighter was fully loaded and was lying alongside the Fleming Me-Road rubbish dump when the mishap occurred. Two or three coolies fell into the harbour but no tives weze
Al Civil Berylen=1. Mackenzie v. Il
MONDAY, SEPT. 1 At Craigengework Jack V. J. Cutcheon; W, S. Dal! v. J. J. Nasto.
TUESDAY, SEPT. I At Craigongower—7. J._Jones v. A. Flost,
matcher. but even If they are it Warner's XI-263 (L. Hution 44,
FAMO place on the 28th. The pool, not to mention the oppressive atmosphere, will mean considerable werk before Dennis Comptes 73. Clarke & for 60 substitute Bt. Leger will be run on V.R.C. were able to defeat the Lai Tsun Swim- a satisfactory and equitable pro. Constantine
formulated. Out that wicket each). Ararume
Fixtures for October and Noven- ming Union 20 points to 19 at the latter's pool at can be managed-the first problem West Indies-146 (E. D. Eytle 42,ber will be published as soon as ar- of grounds in the main diMculty. Lexile Compion-brother of Dennis rangements are complete, but it must Bridges Street yesterday evening, in a return on Paul; J. R. Bioan v. A. I. Carey,
25. D. Compton, bowling a medium be realized that the silered claccountor. A thrilling last item, the 160 yards relay, THE cricketers in the Volun-fast ball returned the analysis of 2.5
teer Units, and they include overs, 2 maldens, 0 runs, 3 wickets) of these fixtures at the shortest obtained for the V.R.C. the well-carned one point
The Cambridgeshire will be run on | victory.
all cricketern ́in Hongkong, are
keen on the idea, and whatever
lances may peccauitate the
Dollee.
October 18 and the Cesarewlich on
can be done to start the League TN a Red Croas golf match at Nor- October 30. should be done, for it will not with Municipal course on Satur only increase interest in Volunteer day Henry Cotton beat Dick Burton work, but it will provide a measure! by 3 and 2. Yesterday Colton and of relaxation from the trials of training.
But must there be a lesgue? It would, I know, be the best method of organising Volunteer cricket, for the Interest I have men- tioned makes it pretty certain that there are going to be a lot of inter- Unit games, and the system of points appears about the only method there in of setting the promiscuous claims to supremacy.
But perhaps I would be better If the arrangement of matches were left the Units themselves and theas need only be made afice_it_has_þemi saoertained that ground is available, Keenness
Len Holland finished all square with Alt Fadgham and J. M. Jones at Northampton; at Werneth (Manches- ter) W. Shankland and W. Spence beat Burlon and T. Collinge. These three matches raised £700.
DURING May, clubs which adopted
the English Golf Union's com- Petitions scheme raised £105 for the Пted Cross.
Itself will then find an outlet, for those most so will make the most beetle arrangements and will get
the most matches.
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TSANG Cheung-ming had his On the lap down, Stumjahn made eye on Taylor all the time, A gallant effort but Lau was able to during the 50 yards sprint, but leads. Hutchinson swam a grand give Fong Chung-ylu the barest of was chagrined to learn that D. race to draw level with Fong and Hutchinson had stolen a march kept level ill the end.
Tenne
on him to capture the event Tung-ming was a jump ahead of!
the excellent time of 25.4/5 lap. On the return awin he fouled and kept his lead for the first
BOCS.
Chan Chun-nam and Lau Tal-ping (Lai Trun), took the initiative in the 220 yards, and led the V.R.C. pair of Silva Netto and Remedios, Silva Netto refused to be rushed and
his generalship obtained him second place from the favoured Lau.
MISS KO BEATEN AGAIN
NEW YORK, Aug. 22 (UP), Cincinnati Reds moved fur- ther ahead of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the race for the M155 Ko Miu-ling led for the first 11-20 yards in the Ladies 50 yards. National Baseball League pen. She was overtaken by Miss Churn nant to-day when they nosed towards the end of the second lap out the Boston Braves 3-2, and beaten by a touch in one of the while the Dodgers were white-most thrilling of the evening's races. Another close finish was for third washed 5-0 by the Chicago plan, which went to Miss Weir, Cuba.
after a thrilling tussle with Miss Trang Fung-kwan.
The 120 yards Medley relay was easily the most thrilling race of the evening. After a false start by Lou Yiu-ting, he and Rumjaha went off nicely, matching stroke for stroke for the first length, which Lau Anished just ahead of Rumjahn.
Scores were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn
Chicago
Battery: Wyatt, liead, Cany
Phelp
10
Battery: Olen, Todd.
Boston
D
Battery:
Strincevich, Mani, Derres.
Cincinnati
Battery: Walters, Lombardi.
STOP and have a
drink/
the ropes twice to allow level-headed Taylor to avenge the earlier defeat by beating him a clear arm's length. MISS LOPES SUSTAINS INJURY
Jend.
the 120 yards Ladles Medley re- iny, Miss I. Lopes led Miss Tsang Fung-kwan by half a body's length. She took a hard knock and appeared slightly stunned to allow Miss Trang
a body length to push off to
Miss - Churn-looked determined enough but the lead which Miss Ko had on her was too much for that spirited swimmer, although she re- dured the lead by about half in a gallant race.
T
Lau Yiu-ting and Poon Wing-ka! started well in the 100 yards back stroke, too well in lact. They led the V.R.C. pair for the first 50 yards, but Rumjahn, who had bided his time, drew level on the third lap and forged ahead.
Fong Chung-ylu had the race well in hand in the 100 yards breast stroke. E, M. Marques was seen to check in his plunge and had alight difficulty in coming up. He WILE seen to paddle with his right arm, his left hanging limply by his side.
VITAL RELAY LOST
J
WITH a two-point lead Lai Tsun team took their stand calmly for the 100 yards relay that was to de- cide whether they are to avenge their defeat or fall in the attempt.
Hussain swam a magnificent race to increase the lead given by Hutchinson, and Poon Wing-kat was left a good body length behind.
Chan Chun-nam swam the grand-
cat race that evening when he was
seen to quickly overhaul Silva Netto, but the distance was too short for him to
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RESULTS
Following are the results:
(Lat
60 yards, D. Hutchinson (VIC) 2, Trang Cheung-ming (La) Taun); 3. D. Taylor (V.RC.) Time 28/10.
220 yarda...ly, Chan Chun-qam Trun); 2, C. Silva-Neito (VJLC.: 3 Lau (Tai-pink (Lai Trun), Time, 1.39 4/10.
Women's 50 yardsnel, Miss V. Churn
{{~~); 2, Mi Ko Mul-ling (La!_Trun);
́b. Weir (V.nej. Time 22 3/10, 110 yards medley relay), VRC. (h K. Rumjalin, D. Hutchinson and D. H Taylor); 2, Kai Taun (Laŭ Yiu-ting, Wong Chung-yue and Trang Chatung-ming). Time 1/10.
Women's 120-yards madlay -`rolay--l. Lal Trun (Ming-Trang. Fang-kwan, Mies Bi Woan-ying and Điều Ko Mutling g VALG.. (Mar 1. Lopos, Miss Y. Yolla and Mias V. Chun), Time, 153, 1/10.
100 yards back-stroke-k, A. K. Rum- Jahn (V.R.C.);2. Dau viusting (xml Tvun); 5. Poon Wing-kal (Lai Trinj, Time 12.9/10. 100 yards breast-strokemi, Fong Chung- Yum Cha Thin); %. Tam Bikichum (bn). [iman): 1,5-7, Marques (7.6), Tima 16. 1-100 yards fropestyle zilky=1, VRG. (D, Hutchinson, C. Silva-Netto, A., J. Flimsalu, and D. IL. Taylor); 2, Lai Tsun (Tong Wang Poon | Wing-kal? Chang, Chun-nam and Tong Gon dm mini). Tin 35 112,
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