MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
BOXING
MORRIS EASILY KNOCKS OUT EWIN.
SERIES OF CHALLENGES.
1
14
SOCCER INTERPORT.
SHANGHAI DRAW. WITH H.K. CHINESE
ROUGH PLAY & A FENALTY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
WEEK-END CRICKET W. Smith, o Kormani, b Lee
FOUR MATCHES IN THIS LEAGUE,
GR. SAYER'S CENTURY.
L. R.. Ralph,, not out vagy, WBrackenbridge, a Hiptoola, b Lee {0) P. Lammert, absent "Riskott, abaout '..
Extras ...
Total
!
Police R.C.. 1C Alexander, retired
W. M. Meadows, "retired Dr. Craig, b Coleridge oT. H. King, of b Coleridge 18 W. Sparrow, Palairat: ---- RA. Gerrard1o?-b- Coleridge
DOA. E. Lacay, by Coloridge 8. Randle, et b Palaires. A. E Raypolda, c? Palmirot.
Extran
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. W. .18. 8 40 1
5 2. 11 0 Total (for 1 wkts:!
8.4 2. University 2nd XI.
Summers Orr,
C. K. Ong, e Ralph, b Wales
Four matches were played in Sudan the Cricket League during the Hiptoalu
"Log week-end, one in the senior divi- sion and the others in the junior. K. T. Loke,
G. R. Sayer hit a century that 5. Korman, b Wales ***. included 25 fours.
W. Hong Sling. Summers In the senior division consider A. Lee, b Wales able interest was attached to the w. M. Gitting, & Wales On returning to Shanghal to-day match between Civil Service C.C. B. N. Sudan, b Wales by the "Haruna Maru," the visiting and the Royal Navy. Their fail-A, B. Suleman, not 'out' football team take away with theming to come to a conclusion is in
Extraa ******* a record of a draw and two defeats favour of Kowloon C.C. who are (7 goals against 14).
also in the running for the cham- pionship.
The positions of the leading Clubs now are:-
Stoker Norman Morris knocked -out 'Able Seuman Ewin (both p
H.M.S. "Hermes") on Saturday, night at the Theatre Royal and
Still, the Northerners received as became the holder of the middle- weight championship of the Colpopular a welcome as any of their ony together with Mr. R. M. Predecessors. They did not come with the awe-imposing record of Dyer's belt.
Vikings and little surprise was oc- casioned when Hong Kong repelled Civil Service their Invasion. But another chap-
Kowloon, rounds of the Hong Kong Box-ter has been written in the series Royal Navy ing Association tournament. of sportlag, Hoezer encountera be- Indians
ween the two rival ports.s
H.R.C.O. R.A.
This was in the 4th round of the main event (15 two-minute
On Saturday, the Shanghal team showed signs of stuleness when they drew goals each with Hong Kong's Chinees trombined) team.
Ewin has won outright a wel terweight belt in Hong Kong, re- linquished a second on account of weight ficulty and then held the middles title by defunting Stoker Howard He twice beat
game was also on the Jim Cartlidge on points. Satur-K.F.C. ground at Happy Valley and drew as big a crowd as the day's was the only defeat he has. suffered, in the Colony under the auspices of the H.K.BA
This
Interport proper.
Spoils Fairly Divided, Although Shanghal on Saturday Locally, Morris fought once us a welterweight (10 rounds) but we previous games-boy lost on were not up to the standard of the has never been matched in a Wednesday in the Interport proper Championship until he met Ewin by nil and on Friday by 1-4 to the "whom he has knocked out else-United Services-they were a shade But while Ewis twice better than Hong Kong's. ChineAC where. beat Cartlidge, Morria won from but an equal division of six goals is "Jim" in their first meeting (also not an unfair reflection of quite a on points) and then was disquali sporting match. fed in the return contest.
Towards the end (when Shang- Harry Stone, ex-lightweight hat led 1-2), however, play was in- champion of Australia has chalclined to be robust with lenged the winner.
An
Blement of guing" for the man in- »] strad of the all
Fight Without Purse. Kid Raymond, the Filipino who has been in the Colony for some months, asks the "China Mail" to issue a challenge on his behalf to either Stone, Morris or Ewin. He expresses the opinion that neither || Lai. Tuk-tat (Athletic); Morris nor Ewin can be matched
A penalty-somewhat enveloped mystery-was then awarded to the oral team and the spot kick succeeded! Teama:
• Hong Kong Chinese. goal: Pan: Ka-ping (Athletic); bucks: Ng Kan-chuon (Athletic),
Balees: Fung Man-kit (South China), with him owing to the Service | Wong - Shown (Athletic), Lam Yuk- colour bur, but he is willing toying, Athletic).
(Athletic)},"
ย้
Shanghai Interport XI.
gon Teistal (Polee);
box "without purse." "The fight forwards: Tso Kwai-shing (Athlotfe)" is the thing," he says, "and the Pung King-cheung (South China), purse is only a secondary con- Wong Pak-chung (Athletic). Suen *sideration."* In other words, he Ka-hun (Athletic), Clian Kwong-is
thinks he has a chance of meet- ing Stone but does not mind if" his opponent be Morris or, Ewin. Ewin Disappointing. Ewin (150 lbs.) gave a very disappointing exhibition on Satur-| day. Instead of using his sharp straight left and that sharp right swing of his, he kept on stepping back from Morris who scaled 146 lba.
The first three rounds were all in favour of Morris. In the third he sent Ewin through the ropes. Two telling blows to the solar plexus put Ewin down for the full count in the fourth rpand.
Amidst thunderous applause, Mr. R. M. Dyer, chairman of the Hong Kong Boxing Association, fastened the belt on Morris as the new middleweight champion of the Colony.
Lake Beats Hall:-
HOME SOCCER.
SATURDAY LEAGUE & CUP MATCHES.
THE PRINCIPAL RESULTS:
London," Fab. 5. Principal football matches play-
resulted
P: Condon, A. V. Baker did not bad to-day (home tuna given drst)
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
90
20.
10:Coleridge
Studholme
Love
Todhunter
Tigha
Palairot
5. Наупов
Total (for 7 wkts.) 184 Talima, F. Hiptoolu, H, T, M. Barma did not bat..
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
11
0. M. R.W
10.
1 20
4 0:
22
1
10
C.R.C, Y. "HERMES:?" -
Visiting Causeway Bay, H.M.S. "Hermes" secured an easy wintry O. M. R. W. over the Chinese Recreation Club 15.8 B 43 Scores:
Chinese R.C Dic: Chon, b Lee.
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division I.
Birmingham 1, West Bromwich 0.. Burnley 1. Manchester United' 0. Bury 0 Aston Villa 1. Cardiff 1, Bolton 0. Leeds 1, Sheffield United 1. Leicester 6, Everton 2, Liverpool 3. Afsenal 0 Newcastle 3, Derby C Wednesday 0. Blackburn S. Tottenham, Sunderland, 3, West Ham 3. Huddersfield 2.
Division II. 15 Barndley 1, Swansea 1 16 Chelsea 5. Bradford City 2.. 18 Darlington 1, Blackpool 3.. 10Rail S, Middlesborough 3.
14
P. W. D. L. P.
Wale".
Summers
.18
88
2
7 4 8
0 18. Ory
0
30
.12
5 4 1 0
18 Owen
Q
20
6 3 2
117
5 B1 1
0 2 8 1
Q 0 2
10 9.
I.R.C. 2ND Y
R.A.O.C..
"OT. E. Yeah, c Exon, b Lee
H. Q. Hong, b Lee ..... H. C. Hung, e Grant, b Les Ng
b. Loo
"Tamar" Win Again... H.M.S. "Tamar" have rapidly gob away from second last (9th) Berth in the junior table to 6th
A week ago they were respon- sible for the first defeat suffered) by Indian R.C. 2nd XI. On Satur- day they surprised Kowloon 2nd: X.
C E. Wong,
b Drake Hung, b Drako, Yesterday the Indian R.C. 2nd. L. Chan, b Lee EXI playing on their ground) beat W. K. Cheung, not out
the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. P M. Chon, Scores:--
A. Hung, absent
Extras,
R.A.0.C.
S/Sgt. Greenaway, Ackber, b Pte. Lake, Suffind; bȀckber
Suflad' Comdr. Hooh. V.. T. Muns, b
Ackber L/St. Gilbert, lib.w. b. Ackbar Sgt. Pte. Roberts SA. R. Ismail, b
Walker. Minu, b Sirdar Khan 12 Madar
for the HKG.C. 2nd XI and yes- University 2nd XI accounted terday the Indian R.C. 2nd XIQ. M. S. Mocock, e Sirdar Khan, b beat the R.A.0.0.
League I.
J:
CIVIL SERVICE v.. NAVY. ·
On their own ground Civil 'Sex- vice CC drew with Royal Navy Scores:
Civil Service C.C.
G R. Sayer, b. Emley
Mans
Pte. Bryant, Lb.w,,,b Minu Pte. Burger, not nut
L/Sgt. Wakofeld, b Madar
L/Cpl. Hant, e Utdomal; ʼn Mädar
Extras
Ackber
Sund
118 Macar
F. J. de Rome, fe Beatty, b Sturges 14 F. E. Lawrence,
c Sparkes, b Beutty
C. Fincher, not out
A. E. Wood, e Venn, b Enniey
Bukor, b Shaw
0
M. P. Madar, e Lake, b Walker
Hassan, b Luke
68 B., S. Askber, c Hool, b, Bryant
S. A. R. Ismoil, not out.....
Drako
Manchester City 3. Reading 0. Notts Forest 2. Notts County D. Oldham 2.. Fulham 3" Portsmouth 6, Grimsby 2. Preston N. E. 1. Southampton 0. 22 South Shields 3, Port Vale 3.
Wolverhampton 5. Clapton Orient 0. ... 85
Division II (South). Aberdare 1. Southend 0. Bristol Rovers 5, Northampton 2 Coventry 2. Bristol City 5
..0 Crystal Palace 2 Bournemouth 2
19
T
Totab.. BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Lee Exon Drake
0. M. R. W .17" 1.30 Bi 1 25
4.5. 0 *18
22
H.MS, "Hormes." Holloway, a Chau, b Cheung Grantham, run out
Cornish, Wang, b Ng Sze-kwong
10
Drake, Choung, b Chan
Leo, b Ng Ste-kwong
Grunt, b. J. Hurg
Perry, b. Ng Szo-kwong
12 Sullivan, b Ng Sze-kwong
Renwich, not out
50
t B
3 Exeter 1, Norwich 0,
Merthyr 4. Luton
22 Millwall 3, Brentford 0.
HOME RUGGER.
SCOTLAND BEATS WALES" AT" CARDIFF
MUD-COVERED PACKS
Cardiff, Feb. 5,40 The Prince of Wales was pre- sent at the international rugby match between Wales and Scot land, played here to-day. There were 50,000 spectators. The wenther was dull and the garas. was played on a heavy ground, following ruin,
Play was fast and even, and both sides narrowly missed scor ing.
Wales then delivered a series of attacks, but they were met by a very sound-defence and falled. to penetrate.
The Only Try.
Just before the interval, the Scottiah forwards rushed up the feld, Kerr scoring a try which
Gillies converted."
$1
37
In the second half the turf was churned into a morass and it was almost impossible to distinguish between the mud-covered packs (or forwards who struggled re- lentlessly.
Scotland had rather the better of matters in the second half but there was no further storing.
Scotland accordingly won by 5 points, (a goal to Wales's 0- Reuter."
-Reuter.
A British wireless message
Swindon 2. Brighton 2. Queen's Park Rangers 2 Chariton 1. from Rugby says that the Prince of Wales was received with in- Watford 1, Plymouth 4.
tense enthusiasm and that Mr. Cingham v. Newport not played. Ramsay MacDonald was also pre-
Division IH (South).
sent and was given a hearty Accrington 7 Hartlepoola 2..
reception. Bradford 6, Walsall. I
17 Doncaster 3, Ashington 1.
Durham 1, Stockport 5. .207 Halifax 6, Barrow 1.
Lincoln 3, Crewe . Rotherham 2, Nelson 3. W. Stoke 3, Chesterfield 2.
Tranmere 3, Southport 0. 4Wigan. 3, New Brighton 2. 01 Wrexham 2. Rochdale 2.
0 17
1.
0
1
0 16
0
0
17
SCOTTISH CUP.
First Round.
Total
70
Extras
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0: M.
R. W.
22
Sirdar, Khan
17
Mana.
1
5
¡Yeoh
0.
Indian R.C. 2nd XI.
Ng Sko-kwong
Total (for 8. wits.) Compton, Exon did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS..
d. M. R. 12 1 52 11.3 1
H. C. Hung
3 0
14
Wong
Cheung
J. Hung
A. S. Suffiad; not out
H. Q. Hung
Chan
Extras
17
Total (for 3 wkts.)
166
18
Y. Utnomial A, K. Minu, Sirdar Khan, A. Rahmin, V. T. Mane did not
BOWLING ANALYSTE.
O; M.. F. W
Lako
20
0 M. R W. Burger
19
68.
2
Walker
82
E. Hamson,. c A. "B. Clamo
12
Buckle Thistle 2.. Beith 0.
84
0 70
Bryant
◊ 15
0 68
2
Wakefield
D
F. Modi, Easterbrook, b A.
B.
- Clemo
King's Park 2, Partick 4. Dunfermline 2, Airdrie 1.
0 31
Mocock
0 83
1.
0
J. W. Leonard, i A. E. Clemo
Brechine City 3. Celtic 6
1. Grimes, retired
E. W. Hamilton, b Beatty
JJ Ling, bi Shaw...
E. Strange, not our
Exbris
Total (for 7 wkts, dec.) 45. B. D, Evans, F. H. Heldman did not
Bowling Analysis..
bat.
backs:"Lau Kau (Loh Hwa), F.-Y. Read (SRC):
Beatty halves: A. Hurry (Palice), J. R. Sturged Tordy " (SRC.), WI A.
C. Price Emley
· Shaw. (S..C.):
forwards: R. Baxter (SIF.C.), H.
Royal Navy Wai-tong Lot Hwa), C. W. Chen Ls. Agnew, bay, b Sayer Collaco (RSA), L. Marcal (P.S.A.), Lt. Sparites, is Ling 1...
Lt. Robertson, Holdman, B Ling 36 Lt., Sturges, b Sayer Rev. V
enn, e & b Hamillor
........ 83 Lt. Emley b Baker Pay Comdr. Shaw, e Ling, b Bakur. 2 F/D. Newalt, e Wodd; b Sayer
(Loh Hwa).
Referee: Mr. A. A. Bawes. Linesmen: Messrs.",
W. Baldwin and Phillips.
Thrice Took the Lead Three times did Shanghai take the lead but the Chinese drew level
From'a pass by W. Chen, Mar. eat opened the scoring for the visi
tors.
The Fung King-chedng, meeting
11
36
20
Lt. Garnona-Williams, not out... 18 Mic. Aitkinson, st. Holdman, b
Sayerë... Lt. Beatty, not out Extran
a square pass from Suen Kam-shun, Ling banged in a het ene for the Chinese. Sayur
Collace gave Shanghai
their Buker second goal before half time, Hamilton After the change of ends, Chan Evans Kwong-iu ran the bail in to equalse
A sparkling fight was provided by Stoker Percy Lake (a new ar- rival and brother of the famous Bugler Lake) and Leading Sea-gain. Seaman Hall in a 10 round bout. The other preliminaries were also of very high standard.
Subsequently C. W. Chen, secured this the visitors third goal but was counterbalanced by Suen Kam- shun scoring from a penalty award-
Each weighing 137 bed against Read for a foul on Wong Stoker Percy Lake (HMS. "Dur-Pak-chung ban") beat Lending Seaman Hall (H.MS. "Titania") on points in
W
a. 10-round lightweight contest.
a series of Hall opened with plunges which Lake sncceeded in dodging by clever footwork which he maintained throughout the bout.
Ding-dong fighting prevailed in
Towards the end, artistry and science were sacrificed for force and effect.
!
Dates fur rearranged Home League
matches: Boccer
are: March 23, Charlton v. Brighton; May 2, Merthyr v. Palace.
the second round, Hall not show-popular reception on being award ing any effect from a fall
ed & points verdict against Stoker Whittington (H.M.S. "Submar- ines) 140 lbs., in a 6 round wel- terweight contest,
Friendly Matches.
H.K.C.C., MARRIED v. SINGLE.
On the Hong Kong C.C ground, "Single" defeated "Married"" by one wicket in a match which, pró- duced over 400 runs. Scores:-
"Married:"
CCC v. CHINA LIGHT.
3,
Second Replay: Dykehead Montrose 3-winners to meet Brox- burn-in second round. Playing with a scratch team,
Second Round. Craigengower C.C. accounted' for Enat Fifa 1, Aberdeen 1 an aleven from the China Light & Hamilton 5, Clydebank 1. Power R.C. by 62 runs, Scores:Alloa 1, Dumbarton 1.. ►
Craigenkower C.C.
A. B. Hamson, b Easterbrook,
H. P. Lim, not out
S. Athas, not out
Extras
W.
Total (for 5 wktś., doc.)
R. Way. A. Phillips, J. Fletcher, A. B. Clarke did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
R.A.M.C. WIN.
GOVERNOR'S SHIELD, GOLF FINAL
more
Two holes down with only pix to go, the Royal Army Medical Corps couple (Lt.-Col. S. Boylan Smith and Major JP. Lynch) recovered finely at the end of the final round and took five holes in succession to become winners of the Governor's Shield for this season.
This year's competition of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club drew Dundee United 4. Vale of Leven 1. many entries. Conditions are inter-hong foursomes, match play, 18 holes.
St. Bernards 0, Arthurlie 3. 25 Kilmarnock 1, Dundee 1.
19 Mid Annandale 3. Forfar 0.
.172
10 Boness 2. Cowdenbeath 1.
Falkirk 6, Queen's Park. 3. Elgin City 2, Clyde 4. C. Rangers 6, St. Mirren 0.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
O. M. R. Wi 15 2 79 8
7. 0 45
238
China Light R.C Cross, b Fletcher Easterbrook, Phillips; b Fletcher. W. J. Brown, & Way
A. B. Clem
E. C. Clomo
·Elsterbrook
10
A. W. Hayward, b Lightfoot....... G. F. Gardner, b. Lee
7
48
Total (for wita.)' "Bowling Analysis.
191
3 38
MR W.
T. B. Pearce, e Wooding, b Vallack Capt. E. W. Morris, e Owen Hughes,
Lee
65
8. 79
8. "8 39
League II.
ײן
Capt. C. A. Bridglund, not out
Capt. A. N. Evers, c Wooding, b
Leg
3. R. Mitchell,
0 18
chell, at. Wooding,
15
0
"Vallack...
R. A. Green, b Lea
3 Hall, not out
K.C.C. 2ND v. "TAMAR."
to!
Extras.....
4A. & Clemo, b Fletcher
45, C. Tinson, not out ....
I
F. Forrest, b.Way
W. Taylor, e Modi, b Way
F. 6. Clema, e Hamson, b Way 10 W. Brown, b. WAY
21
DJ, H. Shaw, b Abbas
7F Lickley, e Grimes, b Abbas
Total (for 7 wkt., dec.), 200
F. Sutton, W. B. Cornaby did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI lost H.M.S. "Tamar by 104 runs (at Vallack Kowloon). Scores:-
Lightfoot Parker
28 Tait
14 Owen Hughes
O LEO
H.M.9. "Tamor." C.P.O.W. Beasley, b Hancock S. A. Murphy, Hyde Lt. Palmer, blyde...... P.S.A. King, e. Buxton, b Hyde Lt. Comdr. Coomber, e & b Hancock 58 P.S.A. Swift, c-Dand, b Evans Le Smith, b Hyde E.R.A. Reakes, & b Hanceck Lt.-Comdr. Stanham, not out L. Oliver, not out.
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts.., dec) L.W. Reading did not Eat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Cautioned for Holding. Laughter was "provoked in the fourth round. Hall had knocked Lake through the ropes on the
Although floored in the second prompt" side of the stage and round, Whittington fought game- Hancock tried to repeat the effect on the ly till the final gong and was a Hyde orchestra aide as soon as Lake re- good loser. Neither of the men Lea... commenced boxing.
was a stylist but Baker was the Duncan
Raven more effective.
Spülett Evans
In the sixth round Lake was cautioned for holding the ropes.
Reynolds Beats Evana.
Division I.
Motherwell S, Hearts 1.
-Reuter.
YACHT CLUB.
RESULT OF SERVICE BOATS RACE:
On Saturday, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's weekly race for Service boats was to Channel Rocks 109(p), Kowloon Rock (p) and Cust
10. M. R. W.
80 01
9.1 2 32
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
i
0. M.
Fletcher
14 4 38
2 Way
18
42
1 Abbas
23
0
0 24
0
1
25
Q
11. 1
36
"Single."
H. V. Parker, e Pearce, b Cornaby 6J. R. Hinton, b Evera
3.
Major L. J. Lightfoot, c Bridgland,
b Full na
SH. Owen Hughes, a Gardner, b
Bridglandi.
The losing finalists at Fanling on Saturday were Messrs. John- son, Stokes & Master, the firm of solicitors, represented by Mr. D. J. Lewis and Mr. L. R. Andrewes,
The opposing pairs played level ̈ as they had the same handicaps, these beings.
R.A.M.C.Lt. Col. S. Boy- lan Smith, Major J. P. Lynch 16-24.
J. S. & M.:-D, J. Lewis. 18, 1. R. Andrewes, 18 — 24,
All Square at 14th Hole. After an indifferent outward half on Saturday, the lawyers were a hole p (e, at the end. of 9 holes).
By taking the 10th hole, the R.A.M.C. drew level again.
Then Johnson, Stokes & Master won the 11th and 12th holes (be- coming 2 up with 6 to play)...
The match became all square Rock bdoy (p), the finish being on again at the 14th, the Medicals line West to East. There were having won the 13th and 14th. 3 nine-starters, the "Hermes" galley They also took the 15th and 16th coming in first and the "Despatch" and were this dormy two. By
2 J. B 2 galley second, but on corrected time getting the 17th hole as well, the The winner was the "Titania" cut-soldiers became the winners by 8 fter, which was very well sailed by
Commander Ratsey.
RECREIO v. ELECTRIC RC.
At King's Park, Club de Recreio 47defeated the Hong Kong Electric
R.C. by 80 runa Scores;--
Club de Recreio..
65 D. Lopes, b. Muskott
F. H. Carvalho, b Kormington 37. M. Xavier, b. Normington
The following is the order handicap:-
on
up and 1 to play.
The R.A.M.C. did the last five holes (ie., the 13th to 17th in-
HMS. "Titania" cutter (Comdr. |clusive) in 21 strokes-a splendid Ratsey) 1st.
H.M.S. "Despatch" galley (Capt.
H.M.S.. "Caradoc" cutter
(lat.
-32
H.M.S. "Hermes" galley (Eng. Comdr. Villar) 2nd:
14
191
J. Tait, e Mitchell, b Bridgland
C.
run out
87
2R. C. Reed, e & b Muskett
7
Le Motte) 3rd.
J. D.
20
Alves, b
22 M. F. Pinna, c b Narmington 88
13.
o Enright). 4th.
6
Lima, e Stanesby, b Guhagen
D. Alves, not out
D. HEvers
11.. Armstrong, 1.b,w., b Evers 0. M. R. WG. R Vallack, not dut
12.
2 1 49
12
1
$3 14
2
A 10. 0
A D 12 Ø
2 0
0
2.0
28 0
B. Wooding, st. Pearce, b Evera R. W. Lee, not out:
Extraits
1 3. 0 20
Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI.
Ribeiro, Nornington
19 H.M.S. "Herald" whaler
12 J. Barnes, e Muskett, Normington 0 Boxall 5th.
Extras
8F, V. Ribalra, b. Normington
Total,
1 Muskelt
performance as 6 was included, this being at the 13th..
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
The second round of the junior (Lt. championship of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club was played over
HMS Titania" whaler (Ldg. the old course at Fanling yester-
Seaman Player) 7th.
Finishing Corrected "Hermes" galley. 3.63.18. 3.68.48
day.
.150 Denpatch galley 4.01.30 1: 4:01.80 ***Titania" cutter .. 4.09.20 3.58.20
44.15.11
Total (for whis.) BOWLING ANALYSIS,
..213
0. M.
EVCTA
8 0 49
R. W.
4
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
26 Cornaby o Morria.
47
R. W. "Caradoc" cutter.. M. 12 4 38
7
.4 50
Normington:
14.3 0
2"Harald" whaler.. 4.18.41 7 "Harmes cutter.. 4:24.31
4.04.11 4.07.41 4.13.11
18 Bridgland
t -27
2 Way
321
1 Danbar
በ 21 0 18
Gahayan
12
On the attack after a prelimin- Both men scored frequently in
Stoker Reynolds LAR. Duncan, not out.... the remaining rounds and oftenary feeler, heavily. The bout was maintain (H.M.'s Submarines) 146 lbs., AA. Dand. e Roakes, b Beasley.. ed at a fast pace and Lake was won on points from Stoker Evans G. Lee, e King, b Bensley awarded the verdict for his pretty (HMS. "Hermes") 147 lbs., in A. Raven, a Palmer, b Bansley 1 Hall
J. E. Hancock, b Swift.... footwork and points scored in another round welterweight B. Petheram, e King, b Bossloy
avoiding his opponent,
bout."
There
W. Hyde, a Palmor, b. Beasley was a bit too much C. T. Evans, c King, b Swift In an 8 round featherweight clinching, especially in the last H. T. Buxton, b Swift
"Old" Favourite Wins.
9. B. Spillett, b Bensley....
contest, Stoker Britt (H.M.S. round when the referee bad to or-E. B. Morton, 1.b.w., b Swift *Durban") 132 lbs., was awarded der the men to break
UJ
enough to be assured of victory and there was no doubt about the decision,
the verdict in the third round Reynolds was just superior against Stoker Gold (H.M.S. "Hermes") 122 lbs., on the re- Teree giving the order to stop,
Britt won the featherweight. championship of Hong Kong a few years ago and has been away,
From the start it was plainly evident that Britt was both the stronger man and the Letter box er. Gold put up determined re sistance and fought pluckily but Injured his right wrist in a clash In the third round, s
MA: Game Loser. Leading Seaman Baker (HMS. "Hermes") 143 lbs., met with a
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Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
POLICE v. NAVY 2ND.
HK. Electric RC..
H. F. Akehurst, b Rood
C. Gahagan, a dob 11. Alves
On their own ground the Police 9. 3: Stanerby, Il.h.w., b Pinna R.C. overwhelmed, the Royal Navy W. B. Muskatt, e D. Alves, b. H 2nd XI, defeating them by gen wickets, Scoruş
"Royal Navy 2nd XL
87 Capt. Coleridge, Gerrard, b
Alexander M
Alexander,
0. M. R. W. Surg, Comdr. Haynes,
b Lacey.... Beasley
12.2 .48 An Early Knock-Out.
e & Alexander Swift
12 1 1641t.. Love, b. Lacey
Lt. Duncan, e Private Hume (2nd/Scottish 'VARSITY 2ND . H.K.C.C. 2ND.
Mid Johnstone, b Lacey Borderers) 186 lbs., knocked out
Lt. Todhunter, b Lacey. Dakter Able Seaman
(H.M.S. Travelling to Pokfulam with only Lt. Studholms, b Locoy "Hermes") 144 lbs., in the second nine mon, Hong Kong CC. 2nd XI Lt. Spencer, b Lacey round of a 6 round Eghtweight lost to University 2nd XI by seven Lt. Palairot, e Craig, b Alexander
wickets, Scores:--
Sure Lt. Tighe, Alexander contest.
Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI.P L. Gibson, not ont From the first gong, the soldier. T. One &b Lee46
Extra pummelled Baker and the Intter Jacke, b Budan,
Total T was in distress when he started H. J. Blevenson, e Houg Bling, b for the second round.
Baker was floored once in round 2 before taking the full count.
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J. A. Summera, e Sudan, b. Los C. D. Wales,
Lee "N, Owen, a &b Lee
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BOWLING ANALY
Alexandor
Alvos
F. Normington, & Carvalho
JR Way, b Pinna
G. Thomson, b Carvalhe
31 H. Hatch, e Real, 3 Xavier
J. C. Dunbar, not out FJ Clarke, e Lima, b Carvalho AP. Tarbuck, b Xavier
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Total
18...
O... M. R. W 1 19
·DOWLING ANALYSIS.
H. Alves Reed
Pluna Carvalho
Xavier⋅
281
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M.C.C. IN INDIA.
VICTORY OVER COMBINED
ELEVEN...
Calcutta, Jan. 24. Opposing the Europeans and Indians as Madras, the M.CC. were out for 361 runs.
Brown made 84, Parsons 62, P. T. Eckersley 69 not out and Sandham. 43. Ganapathy took five wickets for 42 runs...
The four matches resulted:-- A. O. Brawn beat A. E. Lissa-
man 1 up.
W. J. Clerk beat F. Taylor 1 up. A. Sommerfelt beat T. S...
Whyte-Smith 1 up.
C. B. Robertson beat G. B.
Layton 1 up...
Brown
stumps were drawn. mado 34 and Sandham 30, both not out.
Calcutta, Jan; 25; In the last match at Madras. the M.C.C beat the combined Europeans and Indians by 211 runs.
The first innings scores were M.CC. 361, Europeans and In dians 256.
Parsons (Warwick) completed
In their second innings the his 1,000 run runs for the tour.
The Europeans and Indians M.C.G. made 288 runs for 7 83 made 200 runa, to which Naidu wickets and declared. Brown contributed 59, C. P. Johnstone made 66, Sandham 82 and 51 and Naller 54, Mercer book Eckersley 88.
Medras were out for 127 Tate: thred for 46,
Going in again, the M.C.C. had took four wickets for 22 runs scored 64 runs without loss when And Boyes three for 26.
Greece will competu for the first timo in the Davis Lawn Tennis Cup this year."