MONDAY, MARCH 15, 19264.
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SHIELD TIES."
KOWLOON & REORHIQ GET THROUGH.
A
LOCAL SOCCER. "CUP."
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BOWLS "DERBY.""
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CONTEST:
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Saturday, March 27, has been On their own ground, the Kow. fixed as the date for the semi-loon Bowling Green Club defent- finals in the Hongkong F. A.ed Kowloon Dock Recreation Club Shield (senior), the competition at lawn bowls on Saturday. in which competitors are elimle Each side had six rinks. aited after one defeat.
On Saturday the Kowloon FC accounted for their rivals, tho Hongkong FC and will meet the Police in the next round Club de Recreio extinguished the hopes of the Reyal Artillery and qualify to play the T/East Sarrey Regiment for the right of entering the final.
GOOD GAMES.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET'
MATCHES.
ROYAL NAVY WIN, AGAIN..
Although no championship was at stake, some interesting cricket was played on Saturday, a number of rood "games being seen on different pitches..
Rink winners were presented with
The Royal Navy (senior league. silver Cairngorm spoons.. The winners repeated their victory rink with the highest points were over the Hongkong. C.C. awarded silver thistle cups,
Mr. David Keith (who la going Home on leave: shortly) provided the souvenirs, besides tea and refreshments, and was heartily thanked by the President, Mr. P. Farrell on behalf of the members A number of league matches of the K.B.G.C. Mrs. McIntosh were so decided, the fenture presented the trophies and she Being the first defeat of the was at the tea tables with Mrs victorious South Ching "Cooper. Both ludies received
were St. silver souvenirs..
Their
CLVQUSTORY
Joseph's College who defeated: Rink, scores follow: themi previously-but the match was ordered to be replayed (as the College played an unregis...
tered mwn...
SCRAPPY FOOTBALL.. Scrappy football wis seem bn
the the on the Club ground when
K.D.R.C Copper Ramsay |Hamilton Lapsley
K.B.G.C..
Dobbie
Beach
Holland
Guy
(Skip)... 20
(Skip)
the "logaly" went down to the #After a deciding head).. peninsula men by the odd goal See
in
three, euch side getting a
penalty. The teams were:-
Neilson
Hedley
Chb-G. Rodger: Gerrard, Gourlay,
Bishopt Stammers, Howbed, (Ski) Watson: Pile. Forsyth. Brodie, Goodman, R. McBride, Morrison.
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Kowbom: Avery: Wheeler, Henderson Read: Turner, Sims McKelvie: Rylor. Caveille. Linuter, Buncton. Heyps).
Referee: Ma. Baldwinn
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After 26 minutes, Bishop holled in the latalaren and Sims made no mistake with the spot (Skip).. 26. kick, thereby giving Kowloon the Goodman, F: Head.
Lindsay Flongkong got on terms after | McIntosh the interval McKelvie fouted | Gow Forsyth, also in the penalty area, Skip and the Club man sebred
Craig Later on, Kowloon got the go. Brown, W mattered, thanks to a bit of Keith strategy by McKekie." He feint-Gray, edam passed to Careilla. The Batter found the mark from
good position..
Both front lines were erratic. The wings, though not clipped.
wasted opportunities.
FIVE IN LAST HALF. Five gould Kere registere after the breather-after a blank finst-half-bo the match Sookumpoo, in which Chab de Recreio triumphed over the Royal Artillery. The sides were
McNeill Davidson Macfarlane, W. Edwards:
LEAGUE M..
UNIVERSITY 2nd v. POLICE,
The University 2nd XI and the Police Recreation Club closed their league programme with a meeting:: draw with honours even. a. Pokfulam The result was a
Batting first, the Police placed fod on the time "C. F. Alexander was responsible for 49, which in cluded nine fours, and Lacey in his contribution of 30 hit six Tours..
The University had lost eight wickets for 130 runs when time in- tervened.
uries. Another
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Bowling Analysis.
Bowker T 12:
POINT TO POINT.
GOOD VIEW FROM HILL.
40 8 087 2: | Parker coded 75 83. Owen Hughes.7 0 83
H.K.C.COutcasts."
FIRST RACE A BIG SUCCESE
A. W. Hayward, c-Stephorison,
b Cantrell
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21:
The large number who went out
T. E.. Pearce, b. Halsey EJ. R. Mitchell b Halsey
Sa
yesterday to see the first point-to-
20
H. Owen Hughes, not out... H. V. Parkar, e Stephenson, be
Cantrelt..
J. D. Humphreys, e Mercer, b
Halseynlerde
H. C. Burgess, b Halsey ... G. P. Lammert, e Nleoison, b
Halsey
A. C Bowker. Mercer, b
Cantrel
B. Reed, b. Halaoy
Extrag
Tatal (for 5 wkts.)
Cantrell Halsey Mercer
F. N. Young Absent..
Bowling Analysis.
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35 1 66. .16.1 1
21 06 01
KOWLOON. v. R.A..
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LOCAL SHARE MARKET
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
point race. had a good view from. ahill All voted the event a big Ton London
TT on Shanghai sucess
Two divisions word, run off in one race. After meeting at Mrs. Bernard's bengalow, the course was, explained to riders. The start was from the back of Mr. Fetts's bunga-
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6 Stephenson), Strath awp (Min.. 0 Beck). Time, 26 mhiutes. ?
Mr. Potts was Arst home, but was disqualified for not completing the course.
Honoura were also even in the match on the peninsula, between the Kowloon CE and Royal Artillery.
The gunners batted stoutly after the home team had declared. Kowloon C.C..
By a coincidence EA. W. Ramsay, b. Smith
J. C. Lyal, bw, b Smith. G. Lee, st. Bensley, b Rule Capt. E. W. Morris, c Sloane-
Stanley, b Rule
24 Zimmern tied with Alexander both
in the score and number of bound Tajima contributed 22. coincidence Was the bowling analyses of Robertson and Sudan (3) for 32),
32:
Police..
CF Alexander e Sulleman,
b Chan Wah
IW. E. Mondows, e
Chan Wah.
B. Lacey, not out
W. L. Sparrow, c Suleman, b
| A...Reynolds, b. Sudan
B. G. Baker; e Leong, b Sudan
P. Conden,, e Zimmern, b Sudan 18 Armiti,
st. Sulleman
Capt. R. A. Warters, b Rule.. F. Goodwin, e Chester,
Slone-Stanley
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Langkats (Combined)
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Shanghai Exploration
140
Wolverton, March 18.
Total (for 7 wkts. dec.) 190
The National cross-country CT. Evans and F. C. Favitt did | championship was won by the inot bat.
Birchfield Harrier, J. Webster, in
68 minutes 40 seconds, the course
w.being ten miles.
Shanghai Loan. Raubs
Tronoh Minas
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Docks, Wharves
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201
HOME CROSS-COUNTRY.
824
Greem
Puncheon, J. Whibley.
Sufleman,
B. Petheram, not cut...
1
(Reuter's Service,)
Extras
Zimmern
#Skip)... 14
Docherty
Dixon
Brown, J. C. Cullen
(Skip Pryce Nish Maclachlan o Harvey (Skip) Other A. N.
36
Capt. Bloxham, b Hiptools. R. G. Robertson, bw, b
Zimmern
A
11
T.. H. King, b. Zimmern
Bowling Analysis.
20
20
Nicholls
Gibson
Forrell
14
Sp
25
Warren Hatt Muir
Zimmern
2 Capt. Bensley. Ibaw., b Morris
Gifford Rough Smith Slbane-Stanley 30 21
Royal Artillery:
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97 b.
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Extras
12 B. S. M. Page, b Goodwin
17
H.K. Realty
Skip 21
Pogal... 109:
W. Russell (Skip):
Total
17
Bowling Analysis.
151 Major Hattersley Smith, not
out
Lt. Chester, e Bevis, b Lyal
33
HH. Territorials Humphreya Estates
54. b.
65 b. 654
472
63:
Ba
534"
84.
6.
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b..
144 b
120 5.
Capt. Farkes, e Lee, b Good-
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Total. 147
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win......
Sudan...
10
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32 3
'Extras
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Ewo Cottone
16.
Chan Wah
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Orientals
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Total (for 4 wkts.)..... 162. Lieut. Smith, M/Gnra "Rough, Bay. Rule, B. Q. M.. S. Moore and 49 Sgt. Gifford did not bat..
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Playing on the Civil Service
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WHITE WINGS.”
YACHT RACES DURING WEEK-END..
On Saturday, the racing yachts of the Yacht Club competed for the Commodore's Cups."
Zimmern Hiptoola
University 2nd XI.
E Zimmern, b Alexander
E. J. Hazeland, b Lacey
H. Y. Leong b Lacey
Y. C Telt-b. Robertson
B. N. Sudan, Abw, b Robertson A. Baker, b Lacey
The weather was far from iden RA.-Stanton: Whittington; for in addition to it being very dull Moakes; Ruchell, Roode, Viccars the wind very uncertain. R. Chan: Wah,. b Robertson
was Grew, Hollands, Pulford, Wilson, patchy and changeable. One 1. Tajima, b King. Lucock.
minute boat were gunwale under C. H. Yeoh, not out Ogley.and the next whistling for wind F. Hiptoola, not out Xavier: Be.. A.A.. A. H. at certain periods. During the
Extrus. Remedios; Fuertes, Silva, Gosano, afternoon it veered from S by W. Rocha, Brown.
Recreio-Fernandez:
to S. and although the Observatory reported force two most of the first afternoon it was by ne menna con- when stant.
for
Referee: MP. Atkinson. In the latter part of the half. Fernandez saved! Pulford took a penalty kick an infringement by Ogley.
Rocha, Silva and Fuertes were the marksman for the winners, giving them a lead of three goals. Then Fernandez was pulled up for "carrying." Rachel who took the kick, banged hard the defenders who were packed in goal and the ball ricochetted over the line.
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Subsequently Gosano got the Recreio's last point.
Consequently the racing was. more of a matter of luck, In the Handiony class "Rolla" at last showed her real ferm and won the rice by just over half a minute. "Lu Linda" followed her in and but for a bit of bad joss Channel Rocks, when she ran into a calm patch would undoubtedly have won "Diana" was third and "Dorothea") fourth.
CCC. 7. R.E.
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At Abergavenny, England beat
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The Craigergower C.C: defeated at home by the Royal Engineers by seven rans.
Batting first, the visitors could
acore 68 only
vuns. Sgt. Blondin was top scorer with 21. W. S. Abbas (6 for 18) bowled well,
"Total (for 8 wkts.) 180 AB. Sulieman did not bat..
Bowling Analysis.
13 7 21
C.S.C.C. "A" v. H.K.C.C. 2nd.
10**
ground, the home "A". team lost to the Hongkong CC. 2nd XI by 47
runs.
The visitors had first knock, and fost six wickets for 43. M. M. Wat- son went with the total at 64 and W. W. Mackenzie (40), in partner- R. W. Lee made no improvement.
ship with H. Griffin (21), brought the score to 102, when the latter was beaten. Mackenzie was last man out with the total at 121.
Civil Service had 56 for Ave
G.
3 assisted at the other end by wickets. The other. 5 wickets for
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additional 18 Vallack was very successful with 1 fielding was poor with three subthe ball. taking five wickets for 21. stitutes doing service for absent two of which were from successive players.
deliveries in a maiden over and Craigengower were fairly well another from the last ball of his placed with 48 for four wickets.next unfinished over. A procession started, the remain-
H.K.CC. 2nd XI. On the Hongkong C.C. ground ing wickets falling for 18 runs.A. K. Mackenzie, b Sara... The other three classes raced to- the Royal Navy defeated the Club. Spr. Goodyer (5 for 30) and C. L. R. Becker, b Sara gether and although fortunes "Outcasts by 54 runs. The Q. M. S. Jacob (4 for 21) shared G. R. Vallack, b Sara varied a lot the finish was quite homesters were handicapped by the wickets. The latter took DE. G. Nicholson, c Hawkins, Johnson and Cornwall (in the exciting, five of them having gone the absence of one of their play difficult catch at point which dis. b Edmonds first-half) and Noonan each round Channel Rocks together. [ers.
missed E.. Fincher (21). scored for the Police, in a senior "Bluenose" eventually won a well
The Navy started none too well,
Royal Engineers.. match Jeugte
with
H.M.S. salted race "Pierrette" being second losing three wickets for 15 runs. "Tamar.***
Towards the end King and Hillier replied for the receiving ship but the sailors failed to get
ODD GOAL IN FIVE.
on terms,
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and "Unel" third. "Gael" had very Lt. Com. Armitage (77) in part Bradbury bad luck, for after leading the nership with Lt. Robertson (87) L/Cpl. Hollande, b Abbas whole fleet of small boats she played sparkling cricket when be- Spr. Goodyer, b.w., b struck one of the many unfortunate tween them they scored 102 rung Abbas calga and lost her premier position.
The times were as follows...
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Sgt. Blondin, c Hamson, b
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11
do.. (Ordinary)
18
21
R. K. Hepburn, e Carr, b Sara
10
12
W. W. Mackenzie, b Booker
40 do. (new)
R. W. Lee, st. Carr, b Sara
0 Wm, Powells
D'.
H. Grifin, e Booker, o Spillett
21 H.K. Telephone
b.
D. A. Rushton, not out.
4
Extraa
Total
AT PALM BEACH.
121
1
Bowling Analysis.
9.4.Sara
10. M. B. We .12 $158
LAWN TENNIS DOUBLES FINAL
7
before they were separated. The Col. McIntosh; b Abbas innings terminated at 179.
Capt. Bridgland, b Bradbury
AMONG THE. JUNIORS. South China "A" met their
In the Club innings, T. E. S. S. Higga, b 'Abbas waterloo in division "A" of the
H'cp Finish Cor
оп ing rected
Pearce left at 18 and A. W. Hay, Q M. S Faro, c Hamson, b second lengue. Lau, Kau gave
Course Time Time Ward followed at 48. Another 20 Bradbury them the lead after the interval.
1 runs and E. J. R. Mitchell was S. S. Kelly, e sub, b Abbas Rolla after Hui had stopped a penalty. La Linda....
BCT. 5.46.47 5.46-47 beaten H. Owen Hughes re- Sgt. Jones, not out 6.21 5.53.43 5.47.22 A free kick led to Maher equalis DiaDa 054 6,00.10 5.50.16 mained until the last and carried Sgm. Durand, b. Fincher
his bat for 41,
ing. Then Kent gave his side the Dorothea...10.54 6.11 55 601 01 winning goal by scoring direct Falcon 8.10 6.16.10 6.08.00 The best among the bowlers from a corner kick. The Chinese Argulla 10:54 6.18.37 608 31 was Lt. Halsey (6 for 56) "stars" dalled too long with the Colleen 8.10 6.20:05 6.11 55 leather
Royal Navy. Other Classes. Pay Com Hussey, l.b.w., b Guterres gave the University the lead (after 8 minutes) in the Bluenose, A. 243. 6.17.52 6,15.09 Bowker division II (section B) match Pierrette 432 6.20.04 615 32 with South China "C" Then Gael. 3.38 6.29.26 6:16:48 Lan Mau equalised Bam Ka-Boojum 2.43 6.20.36 6.17.53: chuan made the Chinese two up. Why Won.
Lt. Clifford, c.Pearce, b Bowker Lt. Robertson, c Owen Hughes,
b.Parker....
Mid. Stephenson, c Bowker, b
but Jap replied for the students deri....................... 2436.20 47 6.18.04 Reed
(2 all) before talf-time. Li Daphne scr. 6.19.50 61950 Lt. Com: Armitage, e Mitchell,
6.23.59 623.59 b Owen Hughes:
Failsa
Ping-tong scored the winning At 7 p.m. the three last boats, Lt. Halsey, c Owen Hughes, b goal.
“Senlark," """Loin and "Adele" had Barker not finished. MALL. Nicolson, c Parker, b Owen
Cruisers Fail, To Finish
Hughes Yesterday, the following cruisora Lt. Col. Cantrell, c Parker, b "salled' for the Commodore's Cups, Rood Meri
LAWN TENNIS.
(Reuters Service:)
Nice March 18.
the course being round the Capt. West, e Hayward, b.Read island-
Capt. Merçar, e Hayward, b
Mist" "Norseman, Parker "Ladys Jean,""""Bronda" a and Mid. Simms, not out "Coquette."
·· In the ladies' singles final of the “U, and South of France, championship. Miss Helen Wills defeated Mias Tsabelle Les Mumford (both of the
U.S.A.) 6-0; 8-1.5′′
There was hardly any wind and the race was not finished.”
Extras
Total
2. Edmonds 1.10 0. 21
0.
14
1.20 19
Civil Service “A”; “
63 F. Harper, b Vallack/
S. B. Spillett, c Becher, b Val-
Jack
Q.M. S. Jacob, b Abbas.
Extras
Total
2 Spillett
14 Booker
Bowling Analysis.
Abbas Fincher Bradbury
87
12,2 8 18 80 23 61 Craigengower. R. C. Reed; b' Jacob'
1 J. H. NIKill, kb.w.,.b Vallack
18
RS. W. Paterson, Lb.w...
11
Griffo
F
WH. Edmonds, W. W;
1. E. Fincher, e. Jacob,
Goodyer"
B. W Bradbury, b Goodyer
J. Grimes, b Goodyer:
4 A. B. Hamson, 1.b.w., b
Jacob
3
TS. Abbas, b Goodyer
F. Schnepel, c Blondin,
Jacob
E Mowfung, not out.
A Kitchell b Goodfer
RF Luz, b Jacob GWhite run out
Tot
6 F. E. Booker, c Vallack, b Lee
3 B. C. K. Hawkins, b Lee
21 Mackenzie, b Plummer
1H Westlake, b. Vallaok
5F. Haynes, c Plummer, b Val
lack....
0T W. Carr, b ̈ Griffin
00. Sura, not but
Extras
Total
Bowling
21
112
61 Plummer
(Reuter's American Service.)
1.
Palm Beach March 14 Vincent Richards and Francis Hunter won the Florida lawn tennis doubles championship, defeating Manoel Alonzo and Howard Veshell 2-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-3.
MCC VICTORY.
(Reuter's Service.)
Kingstown, March 18. The Marylebone C. C. team beat Jamaica by five wickets,
Jamalen made, 354 (Morales 74, Rae 76, Martin 66) in their first Innings, and 128 (Scott 64), inothel We send
354
SIX-DAY RACE,
AMERICANS CYCLE 2,109, MILES.
(Reuter's American Serviss.),
New York, March 14 Reggie McNamara and Franco Georgette won the six-day bicycle. race covering 2109 miles five laps.
BATTLE OF THE BLUES.
(Reuter & Servics;)
London, March 18, The Oxford University, crew rowed the full course trial from Mortlake to Putney, in ideal con- ditions, in 18 minutes 57 seconds, thirty seconds worse than the re- cord trial time made by Oxford in 1897
The Cambridge crew towed 2 The M C 0 made 238 (Honies their first full course trial in 20 562 Atill 44), and 227 for five minutes 22 seconds, which is 28mith 48, Holmes 62 Tennyson 42 satisfactory considering the con-
ditiona 1 Innd Watson 47 mot eat).