BRITAIN'S SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR
THE TOP CHOICE IS FREDDIE MILLS
SAYS ARCHIE QUICK
Who is your choice for Sportsman of the Year? Once ngain the London newspaper, "the Sporting Record," is promoting a ballot which opens on December 1 and 'you are invited to send in your selections in first-second-third order. The address is 184, Fleet Street, London EC1.
When I circulated the nows two years ago and again last year entries came in from Holdiers in all corners of the world and the first two winners were Bruce Woodcock and Denis Compton although the initial winner in my opinion should have been Sydney Wooderson.
Anyone enn enter. Who will win? I am going to plump for Freddie Mills. for not only did he bring to England her only world champion- ship by beating Gus Lesnevich for the cruiser title at the White City, not only did he raise British prestige in South Africa by knocking out Johnny Ralph in workmanlike fashion, but he has shown himself to be a true sportsman in and out of the ring.
Freddie never takea mean ad- vantage laside the ropes and out-
Powderhall Sprint
Scotland has its own sportingį traditions and traditional sports. None holds greater pride of place | than the world-famous Powder-
side, as I have said before, he shall New Year Sprint, cham- one of the nicest personalities I
pionship of the professional know.
runners.
Behind his rugged exterior and in spite of his booth-upbringing, Mills has gentlemanly culture and I can foresee his prospering after he has left the ring.
It is run over a distance of 130 yards and in decided on New Year's 2 each year, at Day and January the Powderhall Grounds in Edin
I should think his nearest challen-burgh, where it was first ainged in ger in this bollot will be dynamic 1870.
Blackpool's Stanley Mortensen.
New Year's Day, of course, is
olectric cel has been an outstanding Scotland's greatest national holiday. footballer for some time now.and he Some of the world's fastest sprinters and Mills were in fact second and have travelled to Scotland to compete third to 'Compton in the ballot last in the Sprint. year.
Cricketers will have their followers, So will speedway riders and remem, ber Jack Parker has been High up in this ballot on each occasion It has been held
MORTENSEN NEXT · But generally. I think it will lio between Mills and a footballer. Johnny Carry, Irelando Captain and Bonnie Burgess of Wales will by many votes cant for them and I enil the tremendous support there is for cycllats
About three hundred of the best sprinters enter for the race, which in decided in the normal way by hents. semi-finals and laufs. The pro fessionals do not use these terms
Older they refer to them by the style as ties, grossities and final, one day, Orst les ace decided The rat ties and final the next day. tho Powerball
tremendous all has a following among miners. Probably half the 20,000 to 30,000 spectators miners, attending the meeting are and more than a quarter of the run-
Orteri group of mingre
tho
wo first not forrét'athlettey i sers theinselves are also s
Thert wo
with Arthur Wint, Olymple 460 metres winer, in the forefront, or Jn the same pit will subscribe to
à
or fund
to enable a young, runner to specially trained for the ree -Usually the runner whom they
Alustall McCorquodate who esla- blisher: himself na te fastest white
trait
schiar last.
in the world in his first mal deel is one of their own Work- The best of the competitors mates. The
tremendously fast running in trying conditions.
Haŋately' his
to concentrate on
преп
KP.
cricket. There was a colossal mun- The race lins been won not-chiy ber of votes cast last year and the by
improve organizers hope la that this time so that the winner really represents opinion from all branches of sport.
BRITAIN SELECTS
consensus
Swimmer Of The Year
London, Nov. 22,-Jack Hale, 26-year-old Hull-Kingston swim- mer, has been awarded the T. M, Yerren Memorial. Trophy by the
'
many miners, but by representa- tives of other trades and Decupat. tions. For example, Jiminy Edwards, foundry worker, won in 1910. He was followed by Tom Estock, a soldier who had been a prisoner of
war
rula
Bell
THE HONGKONG' TÉLEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1948.
LADIES” SINGLES FINALISTS AGAINST BRUCE WOODCOCK
Savold Thinks
Thinks He Has A Good Chance
Miss Dawn Kent, on the left, who retained her Colony Ladies' Singles title at the Ladies Recreation Club yester- day, and her opponent in the final, Mrs Stroobach,
It was one of the best Indies singles matches played. here in many years but Mrs Stroobach started badly and The sgore did not warm up to her best till the second set. was 6-1, 6-3-Telegraph Staff Photographer. YESTERDAY'S TENNIS
MISS DAWN KENT RETAINS
-
OPEN SINGLES TITLE
́ ( By* "RECORDER"
Miss Dawn Kent retained the Colony Ladies' Open Singles Championship when she beat Mrs Stroobach in the final yesterday evening at the Ladies' Recreation Club by a score of 6-1, 6-3.
Mrs Stroobach started very shakily and did not get into her stride until the second half of the second set. At times she outdrove Miss Kent but she wasn't at her steadiest in retrieving and, had she started less nervously, may have narrowed the margin.
Germany.
Pent- The 1021 winner, Jimmy
Edinburgh. land, was a tailor In He had been badly gassed in the 1914-10 war but It did not his sprinting ability. Davie who won in 1922 was a salesman who had served with the Air Force. Johnnie Riach, the next winner was a watchmaker and Fred Best (1924)sition. was a shipwright.
Amateur Swimming Association MCC, Wins
Committee for his outstanding performance in British swim-
ming in 1948.
Game in a
Fifth
Row
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OTHER RESULTS
Results of other tennis matches played at the Ladies' Recreation Club yesterday were:
Colony Mixed Doubles
London, Nov. 22.—The American boxer, Lec Savold, who went through London four years ago to fight in the war, returned on Monday to tussle with the British heavyweight champion, Bruce Woodcock, in the ring.
"I have been loosening up and I feel grand," said Savold, who arrived at Southampton on the Mauretania and came to London by train. "I have a good opinion of Woodcock but I think I have a good chance to beat him." The non-title fight goes over ten rounds on December 6 at Harringay arena. Promoter Jack Solomons said the 10,000 seats ranging from one guinea to ten guinens are sold out.
claritatile.
$0
Savold, ranked among the leading best-but his best was very poor. challengers for Joe Louis' world Not all the spectatora were title, was accompanied by manager and Daly, trainer Tex Polto Canadian lightweight boxer Solly
Bill
Cantor.
"If Lee wing this fight he will be Louis's opponent at the Yankee atadlum, New York, in June", said 'Doly.
Savold will go into training at a camp af Eastbourne on Wednesday,
-Associated Press.
Ireland Beats
Sweden
Sweden defented Ireland in an. International amateur boxing match at Dublin on November 8, conceding only two lights.
Ingemar Burgstroem, Swedish is weight, gave his country a Ethet by beating J. Hardy on points. The Swedish carried the fight to រវើន
start and opponent from the
came
The Pep-Saddler debacle just a week after Eagan suspended heavyweight Roy Taylor for his "unstisfactory showing" against Tami Mauriello in the lutter's first "comeback fight."
Taylor was "knocked out" in the second
ond by a punch Invisible to everyone else in the house.
It was the more pecullar in that Taylor is noted as a defensive boxer, and one who sparred often with doc Louts look Louis, usually making
*CZECHS CHECK
:. A CHEAT
Prague, Nov. 22. The Czechoslovak Jockey Club stated today that a com- mittee had found that thu winner of the Austrian Derby, entered as the three-year-old filly, Heda, was in fact a four-year-oll mare named Lyra.
The committed stated that both horses wore sent to Vienna with official papers from the Jockey Club. The Czechoslovak Jockey Club have informed the Austrian Jockey Club of their decision.
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A horse entered as Heda was subsequently to have run in Prague, but was not allowed to start after a former trainer had cast doubts on its identity. Router.
Referees' Meeting
The Referees' Association, dit a decided to
bad, due to his style similarity to meeting last evening,
form: Supreme Council comprising
Navy, RAF, Chinese and non-Chi- nese civilians.
Mr. K.
K. Ip was ́elected". convehor and the first, meeting will be eitt at 8.30 pan on Thursday:
Joe Walcott.
It also was noted that Taylor 15 one member, encl from the Army, managed by Mauriello's brother,
OMA TOO While it didn't happen in America, Americans were able to read of the
showing judicrous
of American
It was also decided thori‚“TË heavyweight Lee Oma against Bruce play of the Combined Referees Woodcook at London, and that didn't Combined Press be held as opener help public faith in boxing,
to the Governor's Cup mutel on There were public suspicions to Sunday, December 12, of the recent Ray Robinzon-Kid
Street:
12, at Boundly Gavilan night, which Robinson: wan The names of Messrs Turnstall; K. K. Ip. Padley and Casts Stone iri close batile.
were forwarded to the Hongkong
MoĐlngon
Most experts thougtit was holding back in order to make Football Association as examiners Gavilan look good, thus setting up of those who wish to pass their
dd the better of the opening round, The second round was an all-
title fight.
Class referees' examjntions lé action affair with both men trading
Robinson had agreed verbally to Swede punches toe-to-toe, but the
weud forfoll $5,000, if he came in over put more power behind his blows. 150 pounds; he weighed 1501⁄2 and kong Referees' badge.
Burgstroem's superior strength welshed on the "forfeil. · was even more pronounced in the
It was proposed to, have a Hong-
MAT FAULT ANDA That tire refereç;, Mr. A. Ę; WINS?.
taken a little more
Again, boxing was publicised as inst round; but the Irishman heldhaven, of, double-crossern. on gamely, weathering, the Swede's Sober observers agreed that a notice of terrifle onslaught toward the ende more suspicious of the round.
CUMMINS WINS
Ireland drew lavel when their bantamwelglit, J. Cummins beat ኢ. Hansson on points, but Sweden won the next three bouts in a row.
H. Featherweight B. Ahlin beat Kedward on points, lightweight A on beat A. McDermoti Jepps and wellerweight S. Ahnelov points bent 0. Byrne on points.
'
Souls may
bring abolition of boxing already set up by reformers.
#
Ortiz Feels
Persecuted
ery
shoulde light and that tho
terval should not have exceeded five minutes, was the opinion expressed! by the Referees Sub-committed t a meeting at the Hongkong Footbadi. Association premises yesterday IP enquire into the abandonment of the
match between the Police and 31" Joseph's at Boundary Street on November B.
The match was abondoned, four. minutes before time owing to the poor light. From the records, the Los Angeles, Nov. 22.-The game started at 3.30 p.m. and the The Irish bantamweight Cummins
pam. for was Lou experienced for Ilangson and National Boxing Association interval was called at 5,05 look winner from the outset.
was accused today of persecuten minutes.
Mr Willis bald he had a drink and The Swede, nevertheless, fought weli
Ortiz, world
went to the lavatory during half heting" Manuel spite
the punishment of
time
and Ave minutes was insul bantamweight champion. received.
The accusation was made by cient. Hansson was down for a count of
Inspector Gordon, the Captain of The match, looked forward to as
eight in the third round and at the Tommy Farmer, manager of Ortiz,
who sald that Mr Abe Greene, the Police team, sald, the changing a possible "classic" in local ladies'
bell appeared very groggy. the
Swedish featherweight- Ablin al President of the Association, was shed was about 100 yards from the tennis, only served to prove
which
intimidate Ortiz by fleld of play. Both he and the cap- breadth of the margin by
ways dictated the course of his bout trying to Miss Kent outclasses all local oppo-
against Kedward and was much too threatening to declare the bantam tain of St Joseph's team agreed to:
gamc. whin fre- title vacant unless he defended it abandon the
The Committee,
warning Mr quently made wild swings which clever for the Irishman,
had warned Mr Greene
Ortiz Willie, said It sympathised with him enabled the Swede to get inside his guard.
that he must either defend his title in so much as that there was a con- siderable distance to go from the TWO-FISTED ATTACK soon or give it up.
Farmer Bald that Ortiz had held to the shed. thu Swedish light- defended his title 18 times since ho SOCCER COACHING
a relentless won it by defeating Lou Salica in The following schedule of free soccer weight, opened with two-fisted-attack-against-McDermott 1942. He-declared that the champion.coaching by Mr Eric Keen for this week
again would defend
within a has been arranged from B ̈ ̧ 13 ̈°7 ́pm;" that he had daily: few months, stating received an offer from Rugle Curtis, with a guarantee of of Honolulu, US$20,000-Reuter.
W. P. Taul and Mrs Litton best Lee Considered a good player by Clab Wal-tong and Miss Chay Wal-wang, 6-4, standards in Sydney, where she 7-5. comes from, Miss Kent never quile reached the first ten in New South Wales.
Yet here, where we take a certain pride in our local tennis having con- Iribited a generous quota of Chinese Davis Cup players, there is no cor. responding feminine talent to meet
The honour is in recognition of
Bloemfontein, Nov. 22-Thea Miss Kent. feal in setting Hale's
up four English and British native records MCC touring team won their match by de- for the 400 metres free style. Hale, fifth successive
lower the world and European
500
Mrs Stroobach is, outside of Miss Kent, probably the best player
10
Handicap Ladies' Doubles Mrs Bradbury and Miss L. Esker beat Mrs Shewan and Kirs Prophet 6-0, 7-5.
Inter-long Daubles C. W. L. Way and L. F. Stokes (Manu. Insurance Company) beat 15. J. ATIN-
Grong and W. C. Hung (Deacons), 7-5,
however, falled in his attempt to feating Orange Free. State and appear in local feminine ranks for Way and F. Alexander.
A decade or more. metres free-style records at Wal-Basutoland by nine wickets eturn here today, with half an hour
Insey during the weekend, return
Ing six minutes and 4.0 seconds. to spare.
world record is five minutes
The
Needing a second innings, total of
DOUBTFUL
Still had she even touched penk form yesterday, it is a very doubt- the match to three sets. Some- thing on the short side of 7-5, 6-4 may have been possible.
There were several points distinct- ly in Miss Kent's favour. First, she sense, de- had more anticipatory veloped from good class tournament experience. Secondly, she was very much faster on the return.
and 50.0 seconds by R. Flanagan, 108 to avert an Innings defeat; Freeful point that she would have carried United States, and the European State were all out for 236 after bo- record is slx mlautes and 0.3 second Ing 67 for six.
The MCC scored the necessary 41 held by Alex Jany of France,
the course of the swim, runs for the loss of one wicket. During
The Orange, Free State's tail-end however, Hole broke his own Bri. tish native record of Ave minutes batsmen offered stern resistance. J. 500 yards Newton (46) and G. Jackson (49) and 30.0 seconds for with five minutes and 35.4 seconds. added 70 runs for the seven wicket, He failed to improve on his own after which Jackson and Lindsay put an 60 for the British records at the 300 and 400 Tuckett (47)
eighth wicket.
minutes yards slages.-Reuter.
Newton batted for 130 and Jackson's patient effort occupied 105 minutes. Roland Jenkins, the Worcestershire leg-break bowler, New York, Nov. 23-Halfback Levi Jackson was elected Captain of with well-controlled fight, length
Negro To Lead “Yalo
Mra Stroobach
does not
lack courtcraft. She gave a lot of hard work to Miss Kent's backhand. But her leisurely study of the situation as she made up her mind where to place the return gave Miss Kent all
£1,600 Grant For Tennis Coaches
Jeppsson,
soon.
Harris Shield
·
For the Best time since 1939, the 1st In Buffs are holding their annual Inter- Coy Boxlag Competition in the Murray Barracks Arena for the larria Shield. Preliminaries w. be held on Monday, November 23, commencing at 330 each evening. All service personnel cordially invited. Admission tree,
Boundary
Monday,
•Street ground: Tuesday.
Wednesday. Club ground;
Thursday. IT!11 ground: Caroline Boundary Sireet ground; Friday, Navy ground.
By kind permission of clubs with en- clored grounds, players of any club amliated to the HKFA can attend the class at any of the grounds.
To-day's Matches Colony Ladies Doubles (nemi-finals) and soon had his opponent tied up. The Swede was able to land tell- 4 p.m. Miles Itumjaha and Miss Choy Wal
and body wong y Mirs Standaloft and Mrs Lition.
Handicap Men's Doubles.-4.13 nm. J.ing blows to the hend
the I. Barnes and D. D. S. Evans v C. W. L. when the Irishman rallied in
final session.
"His offensive, however, was soon which by checked an eye injury hampered his vision and the Swede got well-deserved verdiet."
welterweight Swedish The
a clear-cut scored of Education Ahnelov alco Bellain's Ministry
Byrne. announces that an annual grant of victory, beating
Swede opened with a series The has been offered to the £1,000 Lawn Tennis Association towards of crisp left hooks to the head und the total cost, estimated at £2,000 hard rights to the body, which greatly
opponent. a year, of the employment of part- slowed his opp time coaches in lawn tennis whose In the later stages, Ahnelov had main duty will be the training of things all his own way, but could ณ' powerful punch to persons in various localities to fit not produce
Afinish the fight within the distance. them to become local coaches.
They ordered that the match bo Birmingham, Nov. 23.-Fog forced results wero: The other
Auckland on ' Middleweight K. Doyle (Ireland) postponement of the formal opening replayed at Bishop.
racing | Saturday. This means that the beat T. Karisson (Sweden) on points; of the British steeplechase
Rhyl versus Scarborough F.:A. Cup. lightheavyweight S. Olsson (Sweden) scasona here on Monday.
Monday's programme will be ruti first round proper match will not beat D, Corbett (Ireland) on points;
be played on Saturday, Reuter.v and heavyweight B. Nodigh (Swe-on Tuesday.-Associated Press."
is of £50 a year 'further grant offered towards additional clerical expenses Incurred by the Assoclu tion in running the scheme.
the Yale Football Team on Monday, and Apin, took seven wickets for 64. the time in the world to anticipate England's Thomas He is the Arst negro captain in making Yale's history.-Associated Press.
Coming Events In
The Sports World
PACEMATTUNE:JI
TODAY
hls malch analysis
wickets for 170 runs.-Reuter.
GOLF
Siamese For
Wack Wack
It.
12
The situation would be reversed when Miss Kent decided on a kiti, She caught Mrs Stroobach napping every time. There was some excel lent retrieving
that WDS
·
Cup Team
22-England
London, Nov. 22.-England
will be represented by the wasted following team against.Scotland effort ns the return caught Mrs in the first round of the Thomas Streobach unplaced again.
It was this Instinctive scnse courtcraft that
ol
Cup (European Zone) at Lei- comes of langcester on December 3 and 4:
against tournament experience players of an even or better quality class that has kept Miss ICent in a
by herself in local ladies' tennis. It
Manila, Nov. 23. The 6,000-peso was this that gave her a 6-1, 6-3
victory over Mrs Stroobach.
Tennis Colony Open Champlon- ships: Ladies Doubles Semi-Final-For East Open Golf Championship Miss Rumjak & Miss Choy Wai-will. open here on January 21, with wong v. Mrs Standaloft & Mrs Lit- Tim Kam Rai, open champion of ton, at Ladies! Recreation Club; 4 Bangkok, and three other Slamese
players participating.
F.M,
IRC Championships: J. I
Barnes
& D.-D. 8. Evans v. C. W. L. Way & F. Alexander (Handicap Doublea)... TOMORROW
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POINT FOR POINT
H. Maryland (Yorkshire). R. Nichols Middlesex).
N. Bradford (Surrey),
W. Shule (Kent).
K. Wilson (Lancashire),
and
deu) best A Quima on points
Boxing Loses
Its Fans
By CORNELIUS RYAN
and
the
The Fog Drifts In
CRICKET
Dro
PROTEST. UPHELD York, Nov. 28-A Football Asso- clation Commission meeting here today uphold the Bishop Auckland Club's protest against the result of their fourth qualifying round of the Football Association Cup Tie against Scarborough on the ground that Scarborough fielded two ineligible,
players.
Averages For All Matches
Lending averages for all cricket matches of First Division standard played so far this season. are:".
no
L. F. Stokes (Scorpions) L. D. Kilbce (Optimists)
Dr E. L. Gosano (Recrelo)
New York, Nov. 22.-Profes- | BATTING: sional boxing in the USA or at least a segment of it-appears determined to commit suicide.
is by Although the sport menns solidly entrenched in publie H. Morland will be the non- favour, it continues to take chan- ces, unheeding of the fact that it playing captain.-Reuter.
makes gets caught each time and
uch more its position just that much precarious.
Willie
1. Wingfeld (Kent),
Badminton League Latest: peculiarity is the
Point for point, Mrs Stroobach It was understood Tim and his won 40. and lost 73. There were two love and four companions would be arriving in
games she lost to
reached Manila next week by plane to more in which she only Tammillariso themselves
the with
which There wasn't a game in
Recreio beat Kowloon Cricket Dadminton-Men's "B" Division Wack Wack golf course, where the
Club 0-3 last night in the first game League: University v. Kowloon tournament is to be held United Miss Kent did not scoro at least four points. Sho lost the tik game of
of the season in the Men's "A" Tong "A" St John's "A" v. VRC Press, *
deuces, the the first set, after two
Division of the Badminton League. after "A"; Kowloon Dock v. KCC; RAF v.
third game of the second set
3. J. Remedios and If... Gonsalves lost Chung Wah; Kowloon Tong "B" v.
sixth after two to Baul and Guiles 20-29, beat; Conor and New York, Nov. 22-The United three douces, the
Fisher 21-10, best Stokes and Anderson five. eighth after St Teresa's "B": Chinese YMCA v.
States Golf Association today an-deuces and the
21-10, St John's "B" VRC "B" v. Recreio.
nounced that Scotland's Royal Four of the games she won also went (All matches start at 7 p.m.).
Ancient Galf Club of Saint Andrews to deuce. Burger HKFC
FC Intra-Club Match:
has accepted an Invitation to play Wanderers v. Wayfarers, 0.10 p.m. at Happy Valley.
Tennis Colony Open
& Mrs. A. Shewan
of
#JA...
V.
WALKER CUP
10 Miss
next year's Walker Cup match at Had Mrs Stroobach been faster on the return, she would, have dulled NY. Mamaroneck, Ladies'
The United States holds 10 the most telling weapon Doubles Final: Miss Dawn Kent victories to one for Britain in the Kent's armoury and, in a long and could have Winnera
International amateur series, gruelling struggle, sho Standaloft
Mrs
conceivably won out in the end on United Press, Litton v. Miss Rumjahn & Miss.
“PREMATURE”
a more powerful drive, sleadler re- trieving and more stamina.. Choy Wai wong, at Ladles Recrea-
Chicago, Nov. 22.-White Sox and A
However, the weaker points tion Club, p.m.
officialn today Miss Kent's game, if they will be St. Louis Browns called "premature" the reports of a exploited when she returns to Byd- $100,000 player deal between theirney, have passed unmolested through clubs.United- Pross
two sensors · høre,
LRC Championships: C. W. L. Way
& Mrs Stroobach v. 3. I. Barnes & Mini Lambert Baker (Handicap Mixed Doubles), 4.15 p.m.
fri
Pep-Sandy Saddler featherweight, tille match, which Saddler won by a fourth-round knockout.
On the day before the bout there were loud rumours that Pep was Mosi going to "throw" the bout. New York papers printed stories about the rumours, and boxing com- N, A. Oliveira and A. M. Bilva fort to missioner Eddie Eagan took officia! Baul and Gilles 18-21, beat Coner and note of them at the weigh-in, Fisher 21-13. beat Stokes and Anderson warning the fighters to do their lovel
TE. Rodrigues and A..3, Remedios best." out to Baul and Files 15-31, beat Conor and Fisher 11-15, beat Stokes and Andes mom 31.12.
31.2.
Pop
MISERABLE FIGHT
fight, a miserable put up showing none
old-time of his cleverness, skill or punch. Old Trafford Fund":
However, he explained that he Manchester, Nov. 23-A fund of just couldn't get going. It was the £40,703 has been collected to re-arat knockout he ever suffered in construct Lancashire County's war 187 bouts and his second loss.
He took a brutal boating before most writers bombed. Cricket Club at Old Traf ford, scene of many Test matches being kayoed, and
agreed that Willo was trying his Associated. Pross,
H, Owen-Hughes (Scorpions)
G. N. Gosano (Recreio) W/Cdr. A. D., Panton (RAF) G. Hong Choy (Craigengower) G. T. Rowe (Optimists) F. Howarth (Scorpions)
Not
455 331
Highest Innings Out Runs, Score..." Averate
8.
110 ́85.00)
102. 55.17
2 201
50,20
300
82
50,00
3
200
41.20
15ST
60%
31.80
140
39.
20.8
136
58
G. A. Souza (Craigengewer)
2
57.
103
39*
0
252. 04-
J. M. Gosano (University)
113
72
22.00
51-180
48.
0 131
Maj. C. R. Murray Brown (Army)
ย
21.83
0. 100.
52
20.00
1301 30
38.57
1 142 108
53 40
17.75
17.00
N. R. Oliver (Optimists)
D. H. Leach (Scorplans)
A/C. Beirne (RAF)
F. R. Zimmern (KCC)
E. C. Fincher (KCC) Major Dawe (Army)
BOWLING:-
Overs Maldens Runs Wickets, Average
03
Dr E: L. Gosano (Recrolo) F. Howarth (Scorpions) Lt. A. Stepto (Army)
21.
108 ---
6.79
108.4
30
*3
7.44
102.2
28
6.60
AP. Pereira (Recrolo) Cpl. Hodgson (RAF)
69.3
12
1918, 9,83
42.5 37.2
10.00
* 10.00
Gar. D. Banton. (Army)....
1.10.21.
F/O. E. N. Gambrill (RAF) T. H. Lean (University)
135.2.
$10.00
T. P. Mahon (Optimis(s)
12,50 14.18
J. C. Koh (Univeralty)
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