MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927.
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SPORTS SECTION
CUP SURPRISES.
15 PREVIOUS WINNERS DEFEATED.
HOLDERS WIN AWAY,
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Tradition coupled for little or nothing on Saturday, when, soccer experts at Home were surprised by a series of Football Association Cup results which included 'düfents for ten clubs which had previously won the coveted trophy,
Bolton Wylerers, the holders, had the good fortune to win when playing away from Their ground: The famour amateur toum, tha Corinthians, alsn - wan handsomely on enemy territory, Former winners "in Newcastle and Barnsley ran up the biggest totals; Derby County previous finalists bub and winnerar got the biggest Yaway!" metro nữ 6 gouds tó 2 by the home team.
1,
147** ?
Nomes & Figures, Of the ten past
winners who failed-and this the Br! round" of
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"WHITE WINGS.”
YACHT CLUB LOSE TO ROYAL
LAWN BOWLS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
CLOSING OF KOWLOON DOCK SEASON
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES.
LADIES GOLF.
R.H.KG.C COMPETITION
DETAILS.
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NARROW VICTORIES.. Ching, not out,
LOCAL LIHAGUB CRICKET FEATURES.
CLUB & KOWLOON DRAW,
Un How-fat, b. Curreom K. L. Ohau b F. M. el Argullf
B. Wong, c Hussain, B Curroom.
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS:
A. of Arcalli Curroom F. M. of Arculli
Two of Saturday's six longue cricket matches ended in victories Madar
v. Mrs, vory narrow margina
The draw for the Ladies' Cham- poinship of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, to be played on the old The Kowloon Dock Recreation course, Fanling, (men's tees) has Club brought their season to a resulted in the following being close on Saturday afternoon when paired-Mrs. Rowley a series of rink gamos was played Lewis Mrs. Chawford v. Mrs. followed by the presentation of Lambert; Mrs. Sommerfelt v. Mrs. Although -17 pointä behind on the prizes won in the various Club Parker; Mrs. Oliver v. Mru. Ratsay; morning race, the Royal Navy im-competitions.
Mrs. Whyte-Smith v. Mrs. Gilmore, proved to such an extent in the
There was a large attendance of Mrs. Pearce v. Mrs. Piercy; Mrs.
The weather proved ideal
NAVY,
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Only one match was drawn, the
Hong Kong, CC. and Kowloon fat; X's both proving too good for the respective bowlers.
Craigengower surprised the Uni-
afternoon yesterday that thair members, lady friends and visit-Redmond v. Mrs. Fitzroy-Williamsedly accounted for
versity, Recreio rather unexport
team ultimately bent the Royal Ors.
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70
0. M. R. W.
1·1- 3 24 $ .:11 6. 13. 4
4.9 0
2 0
14: 7
League II.
SMALLER BALL.
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MANUFACTURERS CONSULTED AT HOME.
CRICKET LEGISLATION.
London, Deo: 20. After compulting cricket ball Omanufacturing and considering re
presentations, from clubs and 4380- ciations, the Sub-Committee ap poitted on Nov. 19 has decided to recommend to the M.C.C. that the HK.C.C. 2ND . K.C.C. 2ND. minimum circumference of the ball George Lee And the distinction of mum 9 ina, and that, the law should should be 8.13/16 ins. and the maxi- The 1st Round is to be played on file or no anxiety against the 2nd XI, on the Club ground.
"A" and the Indian juniors had performing the "hat trick" and be altered to that effect in 1997, but
scoring 60 rans for Kowloon C.C. no enforced until 1928.
The Australians Considering. H.K.C.C. 2nd XI had declared at
Sydney, Dec. 20. 166 runs for 9 wickers. Kowloon's The Cricket Association has p juniors got the runs in about 90 pointed three delegates to the minutes and won just on time with Australian Board of Control to con-- A wicket in hand. Scores:-- sider the question of reducing the
H.K.C.E. 2nd XI.
size of the ball and to submit a
Mrs. Sheldon v. Mrs. Maitland.
or before Jan. 21, the 2nd on or
ré before Feb; 1 and the 3rd on or | Royą) Navy 2nd XI.
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Civil Service
K.C.C.
J. Hyde.
before Feb: 13, the Final to be played on a Sunday with an Um- [pire."
League I
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J. Howe
J. Fraser
Hong Kong Yacht Club by 6 points. for lawn bowls, and a most enjoy-
This was the second of the sea-able afternoon was spent. son's sailing races between the The various rinks games Club and the Navy, and there will sulted as follow:-
"K.D.R.C. "be 'third.
The Club won the first event by R. J. Goodman 20 points and are therefore still 19 J. V, Ramsay points up.
W. P. Hedley Sixteen yachts of the raging R. Lapsley glasses were used, each eight being (Skip)..16 changed over in the afternoon; K.D.R.C.. Points awarded according to finish- E. Docherty in positions were:---
Morning Race,
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R. J. Dixon
J. C. Brown Course: front the Club east to R. M. Simpson Byeman Beacon, Chinnel, Rocks, | (Skip)..30: finish at mark of HMS. "Titania” K.D.R.C.
A. W. Gourlay 6.6 miles).
Wonder? D. S. Neilson
FOR Sirius
The championship will be under match play without handicap,
Captain's Cup.
KOWLOON . H.K.CC.
Visiting Kowloon, the H.K.C.C. |
J. Gibson
(Skip).17 Club de Recreio | E. Sousa
tain's Cap (presented by the 1826 the K.C.C. made 99 for the loss of F. H. Orr, G. Lee Captain, Mrs. E. B. Reed), to be four wickets. Seorge: played over 18 holes on the Old A. W. Hayward, e Jex, b Gondwin Course. Funling, with difference. J. R. Mitchell, b Goodwin
1st XI declared at 174 runs for 91. Stevenson, Hancock, Hyde 2 report to the Board."
The draw for the Ladies Cap-wicket in less than 100 minutes, HE Standago. c Green, & Hancock
A. K. Mackenzie, Hyde, b Hanecek 01
J. Ribeiro
A
R. Ribeira L. Souza
(Skip)..17
K.B.G.C.
J. T. Dobble
D. Harvey
B.. Wylie
W: Russell
follows!
Goodwin
HK.CC. 1st XI
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$4
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DE. C. Nicholson, a Morton, b C.." "Leg PJacks, b Hancock
Sutter, e Hyde. b G. Le 20
J. A. Summers, Morton, b G. Lea
2. C. D. Wales, 1.5.w., & G. Leg
Extras
an
of handicap allowed, resulted as H. Owen Hughes, Macaskill, b Nt round Mrs. Hegarty plays. F. Gardner, e Ramsay, b Roas..
| Mah J. J. Lightfont, e Guest. b Lyal 4J. E. Dunbar, not out Mrs. Maitland; Mrs. Hornell plays T. E. Pearce, e Brace, b Fincher..41 Mrs. Piercy; Mrs. Redmond plays H. R. B. Hancock, not out.... i
E. V. Parker, bt out Mrs. Bridger.
Extrax
(Skip) ..13 Tricht Club. Bullock"
Mel. Messer Davia Dixon
(Skip)..38
Royal Navy-Why the competition prout is only Comdr. Miles) 17 points (1st):. McLaggan equivalent to that mund of Bluenose Lt. Murray-Smith) 12: S. Gruy former years, when the "giants"Ailsa (Commodore A La Pearson,
(Skip)..28 (LL-Comdrs K.D.R.C. come in for the first time---Sheffield R.N United (winners in 1925) and Brad-Youmun 9: „Adele Et. Mairs 6: W. Greig ford Cily lost on their own grounde Pierte Lt-Conier. Allen) F. Cullen The other big uns humbled were ysbeth Eng. Comdr. Gordon) 3:C. Henderson Huddersfield, Tetenham Hotspur, Thugla (Eng) Comdr. Villar) 2- Puncheon Blackhorn, Aston Yich, West Jotal 64 paints. Bromwich, Manghester City. Notis Big Yeague County at Bury. clubs without a fi history who fell were Sunderland and Leicester, In the 12 matches, 135 goals were scored. Four matches were drawn and a Grth will also have the There are no more replayed. exemptions. The draw for the 4th round on Jan. 207 will be made to-day and published in to-mor-
row's image.
London. Jan. 8.
The 3rd round of the competition proper of the Football Association Cup was played today and resubed
thome team sitten Brat) -
Reading 1. Manchester United 1. Bristol Rovers R. Posmwyth .. Fülhum 4 Chesterfield 3. Barnsley 6, Crewe 1.
Sheffield Wednesday 2 Brighton
11.
Lincoln 2: Preston X.B. 4.
Darling 2. Ray] Athletic 1 Everton R. Poule
Hull 2, West Bromwich Albion 1.
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South Shields 3, Plymouth Newcastle 8, Noids: County .. Southampton 3. Norwich 0. Southport 2, Blackburn 0. Cardif 2. Aston Villa 1. Burnley Grimsby 1. Chelseh 4, Luton (. Carlisle 0. Wolverhampton 2. Bournemouth Liverpool 1. Walsall 0, Corinthiana 4. Exeter 0 Accrington". Clapton Orient. Port Vale F
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Mrs Murdoch, as bye, plays the winner of Mr. Hegarty v. Mrs. Maitland,
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COMMODORE WELCOMED.
Takes Part In Yacht Club:
Racing.
Commodore J. L. Pearson. R.N.,, (the successor to Rear-Admiral A. J. E. Stirling at the Royal Naval
O M. R. W. Dockyard) received a rousing wel cument the Royal Hong Kong Yacht iClub yesterday when he sailed in 6bis rst race in the Colony.
12
1 47
41
241
27
0 16
0
20
K.C.C. 2nd XE
13
07
..15.
*:10
Toni (far wkts. dec.)...100 R. W. Lee did not but.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Total (for 6 wkta.. der.j.....174 AR. Hinton, A. G. I. Bowker, G. R. Vallack did not but,
Hanepek
Hyde
G. Lee
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O M. R. W.
Pethera Raven
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3
10.
46.
3
GO
1 21 v } W. Hydo, Dunbar, b Sammers
4
1
A. R. P. Raven, a Orr. b Wales
K.C.C. 1st XL
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་ ་ ་ ་ ་ i" ་ ༄ནཾ,
RE Lindsell. st. Mackenzie.
Wales
46
TB
Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Drevard and Mrs. Murray have also drawn byes. "The 1st round is to be played on
Goodwrin.". (Skip) 16 or before Jan. 23, the second on Lyat Visitors (Mixed) for before Feb. 1. the third, on or Brace Marka
before Feb. 13 and the 4th on or Ross
Fincher... before Feb. 24,
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Rodgers Roylance
Further Competitions.
·
Yacht Club:--Daphne (E J K.D.R.C. Pearre) 15 points 2nds; cineCrookdake apl. Cardew) 14 points (3rd): [Kempton Haleyon Cut-Col Bann) 38; Sea-Coleman
W. Brace. not out... lark P. 6. Vaux); 11; Adanac HW. M. Johnston Hazel
On Tuesday, January 25 there will C. Lyal. lib.v. b Lightfoot.. Russello 8: Boojum F. D. Tracey) (Skip) ..20 +(_ Skip) v.24 be a Borey Competition on the New E. F. Fincher, b Lightfoot
A. W. Ramsay, e & b Bowker S. Jex, b Bawker
Extras
7: Bola 14 d. Armstrong) ba Joan. . B. Reed) total 76, points.
1.
Afternoon Race.
course: from the "Titania" mark to Channel Rocks, Cast Rock bulov, Anish at the Club line 67.6 miles).
Royal Navy: Daphnë elt.Comdr. Brinkwater) 15 points (2nd); Bob zum (LA-Vomdr. Butlin) 11 points Brd); Atanic (Comdr, Rutsey) 12:
Senlurk. (Lt-Comar. Hower)
10: kuL
*
Leveson (Comdr.
Total:
Total.. 126 Majority for Koloon Dock Re. creation Club; 39 joints.
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Presentation of Prizes.
Curse, at Fanling for a prize pre- 87sented by M. W. W. Hornell, C.I.E. Players may choose their own op- ponents and 3-4 handleap will be allowed...
Tuesday. Feb.
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Total (for win.)
A. A. Dandy. b Summers 180 G. Lec, c Jacks. b Summers
203. E. Enneock. run out
At the conclusion, the Vice- Commodore, Mr. A. L. Shields, ad- dressed: those present as follows:- "In the absence of your Com- 4modore Mr. E. W. Carpenter, who has gone Home), I have to welcome: Commodore Pearson this afternoon.
2 He has not only joined the Club, but has bought a boat, and has already
5. B. Putheran, st. Mindkenzie, b Wales 18
15 A. J. V. Smith, et. Mackenzie, b
Wales
10 E B. Morton, not, out
09
W. G. Guest, F. Goodwin, K. R.
Macaskill, C. T. Evans, H. T. Buxton,
N. H. Ross did not bat,
A Vallack
Parker
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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attended. one committee meeting,
and we feel that our relations with
D. S. Green, st. Mackenzie, b Wales the Senior Service will be maintain- F. G. Paviat, not but
Extras...
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Totulifur.9 wkts,
ed at the same high level as previ dusly.
"Commodore Peurson has sailed in a race this afternoon and I am W.Bure that he will find good racing
in his elusa.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M. R W
O M
R.
10
31
Wales
10 1
62
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1: 91
0 Summers.
12
0 68
3
2 20
R. W. Lee
1
0
#7
Dunbar
4
0.. 13
30
I
*S. V. Gittens, c&b Hamson was B. P. Ng, run dặt ..... com- W. Hong Shing, b Omar side. W. Lam, b Hamson
E. Zimmern
b Hamson was D. K. Sa
Sumy, by S. Abbus Was W. M.. Gittens, b S. Abbos side S. Kermani, b S. Abbus
e.s.c.C. "g" v. RECREIO,
"We have had many pleasant
races against the Royal Navy and we look forward to good conditions for to-morrow's test in which the Commodore will be taking part.
"On behalf of the Flest Officers,
Another home team in Civil Ser-committee and members of our Club vice C.C. "A" lost, going down to bid Commodore Pearson a heurty Club de Recreio by 58 rans. Re-welcome." (Cheers.) creio declared at 174 for 5 and dis- missed Civi Service "A" for 16 Scores
Bory
3. E. Noronha, b Paterson
Commodore Pearson "replied by saying, that he hardly expected, to be called upon to "stand up and Valk but, he was greatly pleased and much appreciated his welcome and he was sure that he would take
44 as keen an interest in the Club as
17 did his predecessors, ·
Club do Recreio.
R1
H. M. Xavier, 5 Westlake
7
H. A. Alves, e Westlake, & Robert-
R. C. Roed, not aut
31
M. F. Pizna, b Paterson-
1. *
F. H. Carvalhc, run out
9
-19
Mr. T. F. Hooley's Andorra won
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the Kenilworth Plate at Warwick
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At the conclusion of play Mr..
Tombstone Competitions, open to George Duncan, M.B.E., in the Indies who have paid their sub- course of a neat speech. said that scription of $1, will take place on his first duty was to thank the the Old and New Courses at Fanling Bowker visitors for turning out in "such an good numbers and contributing to prize will be presented for the best Lightfoot Schwedrtz9: Hateyen (Lt. Thring) a fine afternoon's enjoyment. It round on each course and competi
wns unfortunate that they tore may take their choice as to the 8: Joan (lt. Vereker) 5; Lola (Lt.
C.CC . UNIVERSITY. had" not sufficient green course on, which they play, Full Freemantle), 4.—total 77 points.
to invite al handicap will be allowed.
Craizengower Yacht Club-Alisa (N. Y. Haccommodation
their own ithe Clubs in Hong Keng Croucher) 17 points (si); Blue!
ground) got rid of University for nose H. S. Rouse) 19: Adele to participate; but they did the
145 runs and passed their visitors' total when nine wickets were down H. 1. Vernal 1; Why Wander? next best thing by inviting their
He was native place. (Applause.)
by thus winning
'one wicket. Lt.-qol Coatek) ; ysbeth F. nearest neighbours.
Mr. W. Russell, K.B.G.C... was Lenfesty) 6: Pierrette (R. M. Jack) pleased to see two of the younger!
{Scorea! -a badif******* Clubs in the Club de Recreio and called upon but pleaded
University. Birmingham 4. Manchester City 1. 3: Thecla (Ryan) 2: Sirius (the Yacht Club represented, al- cold and asked Mr. B. Wylie to A. A. Ruminha. e Ismuil. b Hamson 40
Sutherland) -tetal 60 points.
though he regretted that both lost deputise for him.
Mr. Wylie said that he Grand total for the rare:-Royal that afternoon. He also welcom-
ed the mother Club, the Kowloon suffering from the same Navy (6 and 77) 140 points: Bowling Green Club, They also plaint all afternoon. His K.H.K.Y.C..:74 and 60) 134 points. lost-but he could not say he was had lost, and Mr. Russell sorry for that. (Laughter). His skip and he (Mr. Wylie)
However, whilst his next duty was to thank all who No. 3. had donated prizes for the various had lost badly they had had The finish of the afternoon race Club competitions during the sea thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. was very exciting, fiftéen of the
Fatul Tea Interval. sons There, again, he had to con-¦ sixteen being close together and gratulate the younger players on
Mr. Duncan had, it was true, the first right being very close.
their success, although it was im-referred to the part that the possible to shake off the old play ladies had played as regards
There lay a ers entirely. Great interest cen-afternoon tea. tred in the inter-Departmental the trouble so far as his rinky. Abbas competition, the biggest difficulty was concerned (Laughter). Up Hamson at the beginning being to get the to tea time they had some pros-$. Abbas
Craigengower C.C members, to play at all-laugh-pect of winning. but after tes
O. Ismail, Lam Ninety-three was
the highest ter)-after which" followed sug- time they fell away badly. W. Leonard, b Lam score to qualify resterday over the gestions as to how it should be (Laughter). Mr. Duncan had A Hamson, e S. V. Gittens.
Rumjaha 18 holes of the old course at Fan-played. Eventually they decided also referred to the mother ling in medal play, for the junior on a knock-out competition, five Club; but on looking round at the S. Abbas, a.Hachiuma, b Lam
D. Rumj
njahr, b A. A. Rumjahn championship of the Royal Hony games being played. The final fisk opposed to him that after- u. 31. Omar. e Samy, b Eumjahn.. 10 Kong Yacht Club.
was played between the Drawing noon he found great difficulty in
A. Kitchell, e Hachiuma, b Ramjuhn The first sixteen (napes given Office and the Shipwrights or differentiating between the memB. W Bradbury, not aut below) will play in the champion the Carpenters as some preferred bers of the Bowling Green Cluby. Abbas, t Rumjahn ship proper, match play (knock-out to call them. After a strenuous and the Kowloon Dock Recreation. Basa, Lan tournament) over 18 holes. final game the Drawing Office won, Club. (Laughter). At the same G. White, not out over 36 holes. Those who qualified although it was rumoured that time all the visitors had enjoyed
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Leeds : Sanderland 2 Middlesborough 5, Leicester 3. Swansea 4. Bury 1. Millwall 3, Huddersfield 1 *Oldham 2, Brentford 1. Shefeld United 2 Afsenal 3. Bradford City 2: Derby 6. Blackpool 1 Belton 3.
West Ham 4, Tottenham 2. Ashington Notts Forest 2.
*Oldham led Brentford 2-1 half an hour after half time when the match was abandoned!--Reuter.
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"IN THE LEAGUES.
Tiffin was served on board .M.S. "Titania."
London, Jam. R. Langue football matches played were to-day (home team given fest) re- aulted:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Div. III. (South).
Aberdare 6. Northampton 1. Coventry B, Merthyr 1.
Queen's Park Rangers 3, South-
end 2
Watford 2. Swindon 2. Gillingham 0. Newport 1
Div; III (North). Bradford 6. Rochdale 1. .* Nelson 6, Stockport 3. New Brighton 3. Barrow 1 Rotherham 2, Tranmere 2. Stoke 4, Durham . Wrexham 1. Halifax 2.. Wigan 1, Doncaster 1.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Division I.
Clyde 1. Motherwell 4. Cowdenbeath 6, St. Mirren 1. Dundee 4, Partick 2. Hamilton 2, Hearts. 1
Hibernians 2, Airdrieonions 1,"
Kilmarnock 8. Dundee United 0. Morton 2, Celtic 6.
Queen's Park 1. Aberdeen 1.
16 QUALIFY.
GOLF CLUB'S JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
G. P. Lammert
A. Somerfelt
J. S. McLaren
D. Forbes
T. S. Whyte-Smith
A. E, Lissamun
W. J. Clerk ....
GB. Layton ".
C. B. Robertson
J. W. C. Bonnar
E. E. Greenamithi
F. Taylor
A. D. Humphreys
A. O. Brawn
A. K. Henderson
A. C. I. Bowker
S Hachiuma, Leonard,
Abbax.
a
R. A. Ponsonby Fane, not out
.145
that was due to the absence of Mr. themselves and were most appre.
86
86
87
88
89
Extras
Total"
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Omar
,
Extras.
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E. de Sousa, not out
Extras
Tabal (for 5 wkt, dec.). 174.
D. F. Lopes, H. A. Farros, C. E. Marques, J. W. Burnas did not but.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O: M. R. W. Westlake
10
1 29
0 32
11 2 58
$.3 0 5
Total (for 9 wkts:)
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
S.. V. Gittona
Steele, of the Shipwrights, his ciative of the hospitality of the substitute not playing up to Kowloon Dock. (Applause). trumps. (Laughter). Finally he Three cheers were called. for Rumjahn had to thank the ladies Mrs. the visitors on the call of Mr. G. Lam McKelvie, Mrs. Cooper, and "Mrs. Duncan, a similar compliment Samy 89 Duncan--for looking after the tea being paid the home Chit at the Hachiuma
instance of, the Hon. Mr. A. 0. arrangements that afternoon.
89
91 He had the pleasure of calling on Lang.
92 Mrs. A. O. Lang to present the
92
92
93
93
93
93
The next best scores were those of:-
season's prizes, the spoons won
The Prize List.
The following is the list of
season:
Sara
Robertson
4Paterson
3. Gorvin
23. F. Harper, c Lopes, Plans ..
2R. C. Witchell, b Marques
Race Meeting.
(One man absent)
Extras
12 A. S. Ismail
0. M. R... W.
0. 19 I
50 01
26
• Total
1
38 2
ii
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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จ
O: "M. R. 'W.
C.B.C.C. "A"
Мале
6
1 12
4:
1 18
34 Ackber
15
2. Msdtr
1 22
H. F. Westlake, b Marques
0 Suffind
药
14
36
J. H. B. Nihill, c Carvalho, b Alves
1 11
37
R.
G.
Robertson, a Noronha, b Mar-
0
i
34
F. Gorvin, e Noropa. ¿ Marques
R. R. Davies, nathut
R. Sy W. Paterson, e Reed, b Alvea
дися
T. Carr, & Alven
4. Sara, e Sousa, b Reed
R. Jones, Reed
1A. R. Minu
Friendly Matches.
POLICE Y. 'VARSITY 2ND.
On their own ground; Police R.C.
8 defented, University 2nd X in
friendly match by 99 runa. 114 Scores
R. WE A. Booker, a Yeah, b Hiptools a
1 W. B. Meadows, c.Ong, b Flipboola 38
4 C. F. Alexander, e Hiptocia. I Suden 17"
Police. R.C.
Extras
162
Total
O, M., R., W.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
19.
$63
.5
0. M.
21
0 21
Pinna
.0
38
11
1 44
4 Marques
35
1 11
O Alves
0
20
8
A.
E. Lacey, b Suden
18
0 Reed
D
15
2
Dr. Craig, b Ong
Noronha
0
2
R., not 'out
r. H. King, Hiptoela, b Buzz
CHINESE v. INDIANS.
Going to the Chinese, R.C. ground,
in that afternoon's rink play, and Club prize-winners for the the Indian R.C. were able to de- clare at: 164 runs for 7 wickets, spoons to the three ladies men-
Club championship. 1st prize The home side only mustered 70 tioned for their labour in super- (presented by Mr. W. C. Shiner) and thus lost by runs. Scores: 93 vising the afternoon tea. (Ap-
Indian R.C.. S. Gray: 2nd prize (presented plause).
by W. R. Loxley and Co.). R. J.A. H. Rumjahn, c Ng Sze-kwong,
Yeoh Kowoon Dock's Welcome.
Goodman; Brd prize (presented A. H. Madar, Yeoh Mrs. A. Q. Lang thereafter by Mr. J. Gibson) J. A. Lindsay. 3. H. Ismail, e Youngsave, b Yeoh A. Leach, E. A. Brodie, Wand spoons amid cheers, and was sented by Mr. E. M. Dyer).-B. Kitchell, b Hang
gracefully presented the prizes Handicap singles (prizes pre-J. B. A. Curreem, c Choa, b Hung
Y Wahab, b Yeok
A. Ironside, A. E. Wood all 94: D; presented with a case of silver J. A. Lindsay, 1; R. Lapsley, 2; F, M. el Arculli, b Yeoh Bruce, E. Grimble 95 each; T. Ramsey H. R. Cleland 96 each; poons as a souvenir. S. T. Butlin, F. H. Crapnell. C. A.; Peall, J. W. Alabaster) 97 each.
J. C. Brown, 8. ·
5. A. Isorall, not cut The Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang Handicap Pairs. 1st prize] Extrae suitably replied. Ha had, (presented by Messrs..T. S. Mor-
....
.
LRC. 2ND 7. NÁVY 2ND.
Playing one man short at Sco kumpoo, the Royal Navy 2nd XI lost to the Indian R.O. 2nd XI (the home team) by 48 runs. Scores:-
:
Indian R.C. 2nd ÄL M. P.Madar, b Love
dinne
A
J. S. Ackber; e Love, b Nave
85 S. A. R. Ismail, e Nave, b Palniret 64 10A. S. Ismail, b Nava
8 A. S. Suf
16 Sum
S. Sumad, Nave
14 A. R. Minu,
Mack
A. K. Minu, a Love, b Black
4
1. Hassan,
Gray
Total (for 7 wicts, dec.) 104
åld not bat. BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Arcali, S. A. Hussain, A.
O. M. R. W. .14.10 04
D. Mahomed, c Williams, b Palairet
V. T. Mans, b Gray
Total (for 6 wkta. dec.) ...177
Wagland, E. H. Dyer, P. Conlon and
another did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.'
O. M. R.
17
184
10
318
0.22
2 0 16
1.3 0 11
Sudan Hiptooin
0
Ong ****
Loke
Barma
40
University 2nd XI
K. T. Loke, b King
4C. H. Yeeh, b Lacey
23
F. Zimmern, run out
C. K. Ong, b Lacey
#A
A. Bakor, b Lacey
A.
B. Suleiman, Meadows,
tool run out
H
T. M. Barna, e Craig, b. King
181
B. N. Sudan, b King
A. Chan Fook, not out
4. 14 1
Extras
11 2 54 3
0. 82 0
Total
B 0 34
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Lacey. Alexander
King
0. M. R. 162
8
12
Madar
Lt. Palairet, b:
4
BOWLING^ANALYSIS,
0. M. EWN. B. Karan lu, e Dyer, b King
A. Butt, not out
Extras
Total
5 Love
11
1 41
1-NAVO
7
0
32
0 Garnons-Williams
0.
20
2 Mack
Chinese R.C.
....
Palairet
the C. Choa, 8. H. Ismail, b A ol
Arculli
4
Gray
Accull
5
T. B. Yeob, e ́S, A. Lamall; b-F. M.
he said, to thank the Kow-rison, H. H. Scott and A. M. loon Dock Recreation Club for McDougal) D. S. Neilson and SIM SHIELD HOCKEY.
Rahmin the honour of asking his wife H. G. Cooper; 2nd prize (pre-[***** The following will represent the to present the prizes. He was McDougal) D. S. Neilson and Hong Kong Hockey Club in their at a loss to understand why his Captain Kennedy and Messrs.. J. Yeok
wife should be chosen for that Tully and S. L. Vellinga) E. Ching 1st XI game with The Army on the honour but he recalled that he Docherty and J. C. Brown.
Ng Sze-kwong U.S.R.C ground on Wednesday, and Mr. R. M. Dyer were intim- Inter-Departmental
Bowls Hurg January 12 (bully off at 4.30 μm.)
ate friends. In fact he had Competition.
by --Won 3: H. Carrod J. Rodger, D. Lyon; many friends at the Kowloon Drawing Office (W. M. Johnson, Rangers 4, St. Johnstone 2. [Falkirk v. Dunfermline was not A. A: Dand, E. J. R. Mitchell, (Cap Dock, and even Mr Dyer: had J. McLaggan, J. S. McIntosh, and R. G. Hung, Madur, b F. M. el
tain), Rov, N. Evans; G. B. Slipper, aaid he was surprised at the J. V. Ramsay). played.] Reuter.
F. G. L. Wheeler, W. Woodward. warmth of the welcome to him. Tennis(American Tourna- E. L. Sim and G. P. Lambert. Be (Laughter). Be that as it may ment)-1st prize (presented by Berve: G. R. Vallack,
he could say that he had always Mr. A. M. Simpson) Mr. and This is the lust of the Sim Shield been made welcome at Kowloon Mrs. C G. Millard, 2nd prize
Younginys, low, bel matches and at the conclusion tha Bockmore welcome than at (presented by Mr David S. Wel Wing-lok, e 8. H. Ismail, b Shield will be presented to the win any place in the Colony and Nelison); Mrs. Cuthill and Mr.
equally as welcome as in his own W. P. Hedley
'HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL.
* London, Dec. 18...¿ Brussels.In the first hockey in- ternational of the season, England beat Belglum by 10 goals to, nil.
ner
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Ne Sze-kwong, e Rumjahu, b F: M.
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H. L. Yang, b. A. al Arcull
016 XI,
Royal, Navy 2nd Comdr, Gray, run out.
Gammons-Williams. 4.3. A. R Ismail, b MaHS
La Duncan, b: Ackber "...
Hack, Madar, b Ackbar
A. R. Minu,
Surind L. Love, .9. A. R. Ismail, Sum
L Spencer, be R. Mizu
L. Nave, CA, E. Mihu, b Mans
2) Bab,-Lt. Raper, zat out
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RECREIO 2ND v. C.C.C. 2ND,
On their own ground, Club de Recreio 2nd XI defeated Craigen- gover CC. 2nd XI by 88 runs. The visitors made 62 and the home team
replied with 110,