BOXING.

BENNETT WINS THE WELTERWEIGHT.

VICTORY POPULAR.

Round No. 8 opened with both} men making more use of the ring. Shona was, warned for hitting

CRICKET.

BY NAVY 2ND. ̧·

with the back of his glove. After CLUB DE RECREIO DEFEATED this they went for each other hammer and tongs right up to the gong when the soldier was a shade in front on points.

C.C.C.'S UNLUCKY DRAW.

Scores;

- Royal Artillery, Lt. Tollington, b Hung ...... S.-Sgt. Hull, e M. W. Lo, b Ng

Sze-kwong...........................

B. 9. M. Bennett, c M. K. La,

Ng Sze-kwong

Lt. F. R. Wright, b Hung Capt. Howard, b Ng Sze-kwong M.-Gar. Fogden, e H. Hung, b With the conclusion of the

Ching... Interport games, the ordinary Bdr. Hole, Youngaaye,

Ching local cricket matches were re-

Police R.C.

Dr. J. R. Craig, b Gorvin W. Meadows, c Gorvin, b Sara E. Dyer, e & b Gorvin

10 T. H. King, not out

S. Randall, & Sara-

o W. B. Sparrow, l.b.w., b Sara 1A. Reynolds, e Harper, b

4

F. Syme, Thompson, J. F. Rebin- son, R. West, C. P. James, E. J. 16 Love, H. Grifin did not bat.

Bowling Amalyala,"

Hargreaves-Brown 6 1 Duncaa on Overy Guest

67

&

0

Paterson

10

B. G. Thorpe, e Gorvin,

20

Paterson

Murray

b

B. G. Baker, not out

21.

Extrag

14 7

8

-1

1

Total (for 7 wkts.) 140

V. Baker, F. H. Kelly did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

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At Sookumpoo, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps defeated the Royal

0. M. R. W. Army Service Corps by 14 runs.. www 13 1 57 2 For the wifners. Roberts scored 366 (retired) and Bryant got 37. 0Lyons accounted for six wickets, 2giving away 66 runs.

Extras

11

Gorvia

1

Total

Bowling Analysis.

OM.

8 0'

RW.

30 3

87 Sara

Robertson Paterson

10.- 2

28

5

0 31

5 0 17

23

8 0

23

Chinese R.C.

15

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|date are:-

Division I.

18

They were still hitting lustily Was There was quite a good "house" in the fourth, but Shons at the Theatre Royal on Saturday landing the blows that count. night when the Hong Kong Box-Hume was well nigh spent toward ing Association held its second the end. Shons's round.

sumed in earnest on Saturday, A Lt. Carmichael, b Ching tournament of the season,

Hume opened the fifth with a full programme of eight matches Sgt. Glazebrook, l.b.w., b Hung Interest was, of course, centred left jab to the face, after which was decided, four of which were Bdr. Gibbs, b Ng Sze-kwong..

Sgt. Jolly, not out.. in the 15-round bout for the Shons took the upper hand, but League games.

In the senior division, Craigen- Welterweight Champlonship of Hume by no means allowed him the Colony and the Belt presented to have matters all his own way.gower C.C. played a draw with the Royal Navy. The former showed by members of the medical pro-It was Shons's round however.

The last round saw Shons going fine batting form and, had they fession, between A.B. Bennett of H:M.S. "Witherington" and Gun-like a whirlwind, but this lasted declared their innings sooner w. G. Hung ... ner Hornsey of H.M.S. "Argus."only 5 seconds, after which Hume than they actually did, would Ng Sze-kwong 9.3 1 Frankly, this hout did not rank had a say in the "doings." Shona have stood an excellent chance of Ching

The seen in the local was all out to beat his man, but taking the full points. with others ring with the same title at stake. Hume finished well and was given Chinese R.C. proved too strong w. C. Hung, b Gibbs There was a lot of ill-timed blows the decision, which must have for the Royal Artillery at Cause-C. Choa, b Wright

Ng Sze-kwong, retired on both sides which resulted in been by a very narrow margin. Away Bay. waste of energy. Between the draw would have been the better

Club de Recreio, who are strong J. L Youngsaye, e Wright, b

Hole two men, there was very little to decision.

favourites for junior division choose. Hornsey failed to use his

Lightweight Contest.

honours, were surprised by the T. E. -Yeoh, retired

W. H. Kwan, retired "pull" in height, weight and reach

L/S. Hall (H.M.S. "Titania"), Royal Navy 2nd and have pre- to advantage, whilst Bennett let many good chances pass by on 136 lb., lost to A. B. Coombes judiced their chances in the cham-M. K. Lo, not out account of his being too hasty.HM.S. "Wyvern") 141 lb., who pionship races. The Civil Ser M. W. Lo, b Glazebrook The decision went to Bennett, deputised for Gasm. McGregor of vice 2nd were fortunate to draw with the Police R.C., the result of but although it was popular with the Scots Guards.

the match being greatly in favour of the latter.

League Matches.

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21

3

LEAGUE TABLES.

The I.A.S.C. compiled 135 runs of which Marshall claimed 37. to Scores:

R.A.O.C.

Donaldson, c & b, Lyoas P. W. D. L. Pts.j Roberts, retired

66

Corbett, e Marshall, b Lyons 0 Bryant, b Lyons

Burger, b McIntyre Gordon, b Lyons Thompson, b McIntyre Morriss, b McIntyre Fryer, not out Ibson, c Marshall, b Lyons Lucken, c McIntyre, b Lyens

Extras

36 Indian R.C. "A" .. 2 2 0 0 6 Royal Navy 2 1 1 04 Civil Service C.C.. 1 1 0 0 3 University

1 1 0 0 3 Craigengower C.C. 2 1 1 0 4 Royal Artillery ... 2 0 0 20 Chinese R.C. 3 10 2 3 Indian R.C. "B" 8 0 0 3 0 Kowloon C.C... 0.0 0 0 0

Division II.

P. W. D. L Pts. 3 3 0 0 9 Club de Recreio .. 4 3 0 1 9. R.A.0.C.

4 3 0 1 9 Kowloon C.C. 2nd .. 2

1104Lyons Electric R.C.

10 13

Total (for 7 wkts.) 107 H. Hung. H. Ching, H. L. Yung University 2nd ...

did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

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R. W.

Bennett

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Gibbs

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Police R.C.

Wright

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Friendly Matches.

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Bowling Analysis.

Total

149

O. M. H. W.

13

1

65

30

49 3

B

0

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2

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R.A.S.C.

豆 59 15 18 10

Lyons, e Bryant. b Donaldson. 21) Fennell, b Fryer

C

the "gallery" part of the audi- They were a fast pair well ence, who cheered Bennett to the versed in the "tricks of the trade" echo, a draw would have been a The exchanges were pretty to better reflex of the bout. These Watch, with Coombes landing The only good blow two men should certainly be oftener. matched again at an early date. came at the gong when Coombes Only two of the other five bouts sent in a right jab to the body. were interesting, the men going Hall did not appear hurt, however. Round No. 2 found. Hall run-

On their own the full limit of six rounds, the one between Marine Harris of ting before Coombes's attack, but H.M.S. "Argas" and Stoker Hoon he was giving as good as he Craigengower C.C. drew with the Ratting first. the home team Sharples of H.M.S. Ambrose" took in spite of the fact that Royal Navy. being a well fought draw. In the Coombes opened a cut over his left scored 193 runs for the loss of five

In a low scoring match at Happy Harding, e Bryant, b Corbett remaining three bouts L. S. Halle. Coombes was slightly better wickets when they declared. The

Valley, the Royal Air Force de- Stewart, c & b Corbett opening batsmen Lim (27)

On their own ground, the Club defeated Civil Service C.C. by four Edwards, (H.M.S. Titania"), L. S. Wilson in the latter part of the round.

Hall retired' at the gong on Kitchell (16) put up 43 runs be- (H.M.S. "Ambrose"), and Pte.

Corbett Dale and Grist did the damage Hawkins, not out Schiff (No. 1 A.D.M.S.) dis-4ccount of the injury to his eye. fore they were separated. Ham-Recreio lost to the Royal Navy 2nd wickets.

Welterweight Championship. Bon, going in 3rd wicket down, by five wickets,

The home eleven batted first but for the winners, getting 4 wickets Morgan, b Burger appointed by retiring early in their respective bouts.

|ington") 142 lb. beat Gunner/out. The bowling of the Navy was with the exception of Alves who for 17 runs and 3 for 7 respectives Cathie, run out

A.B. Bennett (H.M.S. "Wither. Played a bright innings for 76 not

Civil Service put up a total Lim, b Corbett (12), all the other batsmen failed of 68 runs of which Sayer scored Hornsey (H.MS. "Argus") 147 weak, Thomson taking all five cored 25, Xavier (14) and Reed

wickets for 98 runs. Marine

Harris (H.M.S.. Referee, Mr. Murdoch.

The visitors had made 142 for and the whole side got out for a 18 and Evans 14.

The Air Force replied with 107, "Argus") 144 . drew with Hornsey had the advantage of seven wickets when stumps were paltry 73. The Navy bowlers were

Evans Abbas was the most suc-in fine form, Hill and Sparrow tak Dale, (61) being top scorer, Stoker Sharples (H.M.S. "Any-height, weight and reach. Horn-drawn. brose") 147 . in a six-round ser forced the pace, but Bennett cessful bowler for Craigengower, ing 5 for 21 and 4 for 19 respective took 3 wickets for 26 runs and

ly.

Hawkins 2 for 8. Scores:--- The visitors passed their oppon- was the faster man and did most taking two wickets for 24.

Civil Service C.C. Scores -

ents total with only five wickets F. J. de Rome, e Robertson, b The men did a bit of tapping at of the scoring with useful lefts. the start, then Sharples got his and rights. Hornsey played for

down and went on to make 169 for Craigengower C.C.

Dale.. man on the defensive with an at-the body and did not seem to mind H. P. Lim, b Thomson tack on the body. Harris came Bennett's pokes to the face. back with a few hefty ones to the hend.

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Total Bowling Analysis.

O. M.

4. 0 25

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20

2

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26

Scores:-

8

Club de Recreio,

76

R. C. Read, c. & b Hill

12 Sinnock

B. D. Evans, c. Mellor,

H. E. Strange, st. Mellor, b

Dale ...

6

“ELECTRIC", v. "CHINA_LIGHT."

14

-16

L. J. Guterres, h Orchard H. M. Xavier, c & b Hill 13 H. A. Alves, b Sparrow

51

B. C. K. Hawkins, b Dale

2

F. H. Holdman, not out

6

25

A. R. Sutherland, c Reeks,

Sinnock.............

5

Electric Co. lost to the China Light & Power Co. by 26 runs.

A. W. Grimmitt, b Grist

0

Bennett landed nicely on the A. Kitchell, c Shaw, by Thomson 16/Lt. Bingham played well for his 52 A. E. Wood, c Grist, b Dale

S. Abbas, b Thomson

face at the start of the second |E. Zimmern. 1.b.w.. b Thomson They mixed more lively in the round. He took a couple on the A. B. flamson, not out second, with Sharples missing face. but when Hornsey became N. A. E. Mackay, 1.b...

Thomson quite a lot. Harris scored pretti-too enterprising Bennett floored

ly at times, but neither punched him for 2 with a beautiful clip on D. Rumjahn, not-out

the jaw with his wicked right,

hard.

In the third Sharples took, the Hornsey became more cautious offensive, but walked into a left after this.

its

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11 E. de Sousa, e & b Hill

J. E. Noronha, c & b Sparrow 1981. F. Plans, b Hil

S.D. F. Lopes, e & b Hill

Total (for 5 wkts.: dec.) D. Fritz, J. W. Leonard, Hachiuma, F. Oliver did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Salter Winton

| D. P. Xavier, e & b Sparrow F. H. Carvalho, I.b.w.,

Sparrow..

C. M. Souss, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

O. M.

J. Barrow, b Grist

F. J. Ling, b Grist

Extrus

68

O. M. R. W.

At King's Park, The Hong Kong

Batting first the "China Lights”

runs, made 104

Hamblin being highest scorer with 36. Abdul- Wahab bowled well for the Electric) Co.. his analysis being 5 for 16.

Murdoch (36) and Foster (16) were the only two batsmen who got into 'double figures for the homel team, Clemo (7 wickets for 28 runs) doing the damage.

Scores:-

China Light.

F. Hamblin, c Abdul-Wahab,

0. M. R. W.

93

5

96

Total Bowling Analysis.

12 1 51 0

1

0

2 10 0

73 French

7 1

24

Reeks...

2

0

G

0 23 0

R. W.Dale...

10

1

17

Hill

13.2 7 21

Sinnack

3 1

6

13 Orchard

Crist

2.2 0

6 1 20

1

7 Sparrow

ร 2

19

4

Air Force.

b Murdoch

4

Royal Navy 2nd XI, Lt. Ceeil, b Alves

L. A. C. Sinnock, b Ling

4

A. J. V. Smith, b Way

Strange,

A. C. Tinson, b Gahagan.

0

Ling

Buckland, e Hawkins, b Evans

D. Kelley, b Gahagan

9

7F/Lt. Dale, e Sayer, b Hawkins

G. Angus, b Abdul-Wahab

61

L. Forrest, C Arnold,

18

Grp.-Capt. Robertson, c Ling,

b Evans

Gahagan

0

52 Gairdner, l.b.w., b Evans

Theene, e Barrow, b ̈Sayer Evans,

0

A. B. Clemo, c Gahagan,

Abdul-Wahab

J. W. Bertram, not out.ee

Hawkins

Bennett

his ran before jab, which brought the claret from his nose. Sharples held man at the start of the third after this and was warned by the round, but each time he got Harris caught at the ropes he fought referee (Mr. Logan). played for the injured nose. back well and got out of trouble. Thomson Sharples opened out in the Both landed some beauties. An Shaw

Tighe fourth and found his man was a even break.

In the fourth round Hornsey willing mixer with a stinging

mark. came out with a peculiar crouch, right which left

Royal Navy. Sharples landed a few good ones, but did not trouble Bennett much,

times Rev. Vena, e Abbas, à Hamson however, and they had an even the latter scoring many

without reply. Hornsey landed Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, retired break in this round.

Harris tried to set the pace in only about half a dozen blows in Lt.-Comdr. de Winton, run out Lt.-Comdr. Saiter, e Hamson, the sixth, but Sharples insisted in the whole round.

b Fritz calling the tune, going all out for Round No. 5 saw a lot of spar- his man. Harris tired toward the ring and light tapping, both men Capt. Scott, b Hamson end and Sharples missed a good making good use of the ring. Rev. Vylat, c and b Abbas chance with his man against the Bennett sent Hornsey down ont. Phipps, b Fritz

Lt. Lamper, not out one knee but the latter took not.Comdr. Thomson, not out Sharples cut loose in the last count. Hornsey worried Bennett

Extras round with Harris against the at the ropes, but did not do much ropes most of the time. Harris damage. Toward the end Bennett

Total (for 7 wkts.) the jaw and Surg. Lt. Tighe, Lt. Brittain did missed badly, whilst Sharples landed flush on landed a couple of good ones on Hornsey was clearly worried.not bat. the head. Sharples lost the de-Bennett's round.

ropes.

.

· Bowling Analysis.

24 P. O. Orchard, run out

Lt.-Comdr..Majendie, c Lopes,

22

b C. M. Sousa

9 E. R. A. Davies, c Xavier, b 17 Reed

27 Surg. Lt. Bingham, retired ... 19 Lt.-Comdr. Moore, c Xavier, b

C. M. Sousa ...

142

E. R. A. Allen, c Lopes, b C.

M. Sousa

E. R. A. Hill, not out

F/O Mellor, c

29 F/Lt. Farmer,. c

16 L A. C. French, c. Wood, b

Grimmitt

18

|E. R. A. Sparrow, not out

Extras

A. C. Reeks, run out

20 Grist, not out

0. M. R. W.

Extras

8 2 51 2 7.3 27

Total

Bowling Analysis.

7 0 34 -2 11

0

Total (for 7 wkts,}' 169 Lt.-Comdr. Woodhouse, Lt.- Comdr. Hawkins did not bat..

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. Evans

CHINESE R.C. v. B.A.

C. M. Sousa Read

.... 12

4

22

s Ling

8 1

22

1 Sayer

Pinna Alves

7 0 31

Grimmitt

0

84

1 Bawkins

13 0

16

11

0

cision when he was warned for In the sixth round they boxed boring in with his head near the at long range. Bennett never Hamson end.

gave his man time to formulate Oliver The draw decision was very an attack, lashing out each time Fritz popular.

Hornsey got fresh, but he landed Abbas mostly on the gloves. Middleweight Contest,

Bennett exhibited This really turned out to be a

a beautiful catchweight bout as Signalman guard in the seventh, which Horn- Morris (H.M.S. "Argus") 149 lb., sey found it difficult to break gave a lot of weight to L/S through. He took a couple of Wilson (H.M.S. "Ambrose") 161 stinging ones in trying to get to lb. Wilson, however, retired at close quarters. Bennett took one

or two on the ribs, however. the end of the third round.

The Gunners had first knock but They were both cautious in the The eighth was also an open against the consistent bowling of first round. Wilson scored a few, affair, with Bennett more aggres- the home team could only score 87 bat soon became content to allow sive, but he was too hasty and runa, Hole being top-scorer with There failed to connect. Hornsey ex-21. Hung (3 for 30), Ng Sze- Morris to set the pace. were some good exchanges and hibited bright flashes at times kwong (4 for 23), and Ching (3

for 23) shared the wickets, they had an even break at the that worried Bennett.

Round No. 9 saw some clever The Chinese R.C. made 107 for gong.

At Causeway Bay the Chinese Noronha Recreation Club defeated the Royal Xavier Artillery by six wickets,

E. de Sousa

POLICE R.C. v. C.5.C.C, 2ND.

The Police R.C. entertained Civil

left drawn.

R. Hannan, c & b Abdul-Wahab

21 W. J. Brown, b Abdul-Wahab

0

1

0

A. Cross, b Abdul-Wahab

Extras

107 Way...

Murdock

Total Bowling Analysis,

0. M.. R. W. Gahagan....

12

104

Q. M. R. W.

0 85 1

7 2 23

1

8. 2 18

1 26

3 Abdul-Wahab

7.4 3 16

5

32 2

21

Hong Kong Electric,

1

14

G. E. Gahagan, b Clemo

1.3

8

2

W. N. H. Murdoch, c Forrest,

b Hamblin

S. J. Stanesby, b Clemo

L. de Rome, b Clemo

K.C.C. 2ND v. H.K.C.C. 2ND.

י,

Y. A. Abdul-Wahab, b Clemo.. On their own ground, the Kow-J. R. Way, b Clemo Icon C.C. 2nd XI lost to the Hong H. K. Akehurst, not out Kong C.C. 2nd XI by seven wickets. T. L Foster, b Clemo The home team had firat knock H. S. Jones, b Clemo

Tait tooks, J. Clarke, b Hamblin Service C.C. 2nd, the match being and thanks to a 48 by Drysdale put M. H. Arnold, b Hamblin' up the total of 182 runs, five wickets for 30. Thanks to a forceful innings by

The visitors replied with 135 for Although the lighter man, Mor-ducking by Hornsey. They still 7 wickets; Ng Sze-kwong collecting Robertson who made 84 which the loss of three wickets. Moor

eluded 18 boundaries, the Civil ris again set the pace in the fought at long range. So well did 35 retired.

Service put up the respectable scored 83 (not out) in good style,

Scores:- second and scored cleverly with they both guard that most of

total of 148. King, for the Police,

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI. Wilson on the ropes. Wilson con- the blows landed on gloves. Horn-

bowled well and took five wickets L. A. R. Duncan, b Tait for,30, nected a few times and towards sey jabbed to the ribs just at the

G. A. V. Hall, e Crawford, the end rushed Morris to the gong.

The home team required only b Tait They danced a lot in the tenth across the ring only to run into one nine runs to win and had three Rev. J. Murray, b Tait mpes, but was floored for his trouble. The gong came imme- without a single blow being land-straight on the jaw, just missing wickets in hand when darkness set Capt. 3. Drysdale, James.

in. King batted very prettily for diately afterward.

Hornsey tapped Bennett's

Griffin The 14th was lively, with ex-67 not out, while Baker (14 not D, G. Guest, b James Wilson opened the third lively nose and the latter cut loose, but changes pretty even until Bennett out) kept his end up in praise- R. E. Lindsell, c & b Tait and had Morris on the run, but his punching was wild and off the left himself open during a clinch worthy style. Scores: soon Morris turned the table on mark. Hornsey scored on the and took a jolt to the jaw which

Civil Service 2nd XI. his man and dropped him for a body toward the end and took the did not do him any good. He was H. F. Harper, & Craig, b Spar- count of four. Wilson was on round.

row The last round was fast with R. R. Davies, e & b, Sparrow

ed.

reply. Then he chased Hornsey

the "button."

on the defensive after this.

which allowed him down.

At the end

R. G. Robertson, not out

the defensive after this, and at Full use of the ring was made the gong Wilson retired, the bout by Bennett in the eleventh, and he Bennett all out. Hornsey had him W., F. J. Gorvin, run out

led his man a lively dance. Horn-at the ropes and played for the R. S. W. Faterson, run out going to Morris,

sey guarded well, however, and body but took a cross on the jaw. H. W. Haynes, b. Sparrow Featherweight Contest.

Bennett was only able to hit on

Bennett got the verdict, which V. H. Chittenden, c.&b, King Signalman

(H.M.S. the back of the neck. He took was very popular. Shong "Seraphia") 124 lb. lost to Pte a couple on the face for his trous

P. J. O'Neill, b King of the bout Dr. C. Sara, b King Hume (K.O.S.B.) 123 lb. ble, and landed on the ribs at the Anderson presented to Bennett the E. W. Simmonds, e Meadows,

They were two game cocks gong. An even break.

belt given by the members of the both willing to give and take Neither did much damage dur medical profession. Bennett was S. E. Alderman, c Dyer, b heavy blows. Hume was moreling the first half of the 12th well cheered as he left the ring.

King aggressive and floored Shons round. Hornsey contented him- Middleweight Contest. early in the first round, but Shons self with playing on the ribs at refused to take a count,

the cllaches. Bennett was in dan Both opened up in the second ger on the ropes but got out un hitting in a businesslike manner, damaged. Then he scored a with either man taking the ad-couple of clean hits before the this bout. - The only telling blow to Randall vantage alterentely. They were gong.

be landed: was a fluke which cut Sparrow, in a lively mill in the centre of the In the 18th Bennett took five on Schiff's eye in the second round, Baker ring at the gong.

the stomach at the ropes without be retired soon afterward.

The last bout was between Piper Smith (K.0.8.B.) 155 lb. and Pte. Schiff (No. 1, A.D.M.8.) 158 lb.

There was a lot of sparring in

b King

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Total Bowling Analysia.

0. M. R.

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Total Bowling Analysis.

0.

12 Clemo Kelley Hamblin

17

48

E. B. Morton, c Moor, b Tait

D. S. Green, b James

H. Overy, 'c & b Griffin 22H. Hargreaves-Browne, run out

10. B. Raven, not out.

Extras

BILLIARDS.

FLYING HANDICAP AT THE

Y M.C.A.

1926

Consumption .... 286.89

1927

304.8€

Estimated population 405,900 416,220 | Consumption per head

per day ....

20.6 23.3 Full Supply in all Ridor Main Dis- tricts during October, 1929 and 1927.

KOWLOON WATER WORKS,

Storage in millions and decimals, The Flying Handicap at the

of gallons.

1926 Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, will take place Kowloon Reservoir

1927 ....851.83 827.75 shek Lai Pul Reservoir 180.80. 100.30 Reception Rearryolr

It is intended to play off this competition in the one evening.

1

14

10

841

Total:... Bowling Analysis, .......

182

on Wednesday, commencing at 6.80 p.m. sharp.

0. M. R. W.

| Talt.

16 2 30

Griffin

11.3 2

34

Jamea

Hall

HK.C.C. 2nd XL

$18

O. Moor, not out

-7 040

5 0 14

A. H. Gilligan, b Overy

148 JD. H. Crawford, Green,

Overy

WD. K. Talt, b. Murray,

J. Hall, not out

POLAR

CAKE

23

Exxtra

ITS QUALITY.

Total (for 3 wkts.) 185

THAT COUNTS

.

Total:

-452.43′|| 428,55 Consumption of water fa Kowloon

in millions and decimals of gallons dur- ing the month of October.

1927

1928

Consumption...... 78.64 101.04 Estimated population 167.300 162,340 Consumption per head

14.120.00 per day

Full Supply in all districts during October, 1926 and 1927.

The Government. Analyst's reporta show that the quality of the water is satisfactory.

Total rainfall to October 31, 1928, 95.88; October 31, 1927, 104.87 Ins.

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