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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
F. S. W. SMITH SCORES BRILLIANT CENTURY.
A. R. Suffiad Scores 69 Against Recreio,
INDIAN JUNIORS WIN.
CHINESE HARBOUR SWIMMERS.
Shek Kam-pui Wins Annual Event.
THREE DIFFERENT CLASSES.
Cricket of a comparatively high |
"Twenty-one men, eleven ladies local standard was witnessed in and six boys took the water for the annual harbour race organised by the drawn game between F. E the Chinese Bathing Club yester Lawrence's Xi and S. Jex's XI at day afternoon. The first man was "Shek Kam-pu! of the the Kowloon Cricket Club on Satur. home
Chinese Yacht Club. He covered day.
the distance in 34.2 mins. He was Lawrence's team batted first and followed by Chan Fuk-shing of the received quite a good start. F. S. Fukien A.A., and Yeung Yin-wah W. Smith, the K.C.C. regular second of the South China A.A. as third. eleven player, who is reputed to be Miss Yeung Sau-king, of the very reliable with the bat, played | South China A.A., the noted Chin- a really fine innings. In his bril; ese lady swimmer, won the ladies' liant and spectacular Innings of race with her sister, Miss Young 100 runs, he gave only two chances So-son second. Miss Leung, Wing- of being caught and they proved han was third. The boys' prize to be very difficult ones.
went to Mak Wai-ming of the Chinese Civil Servants' Club.
He eventually retired with just contury. He hit no fewer than 17 boundaries, most of which were the outcome of forceful driving on¦ both sides of the wicket."
Scores -
F. E. Lawrence's XI.
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HONG KONG BEAT KOWLOON.
Aitkenhead Shield Held For First Time.
13 SHOTS MARGIN.
The annual match between Hong Kong and Kowloon for possession of the Aitkenhoad Shield was play- ed on the Craigengower Club green on Saturday and resulted in a win for Hong Kong by 180 shots to 117. Commenting on the result Mr. A. 0. Brawn, President of the Lawn Bowls Association, remarked that this was the first occasion upon which a Kowloon side had lowered its colours.
Scores:- HONG KONG. Civil Service. F. T. Jones L. Longbottom A. Oswick
J: Höllidge
(Skip)....20 Police R.C.
K.B.S.F.P.A. LADIES GO W. Brightman
DOWN FIGHTING.
T. Gooding D. Clow
C. Weat
(Skip)....16
KOWLOON.. Kowloon C.C. S. V. Gittins. H. Overy
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1931.
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A. Hyde-Lay
(Skip)....28
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FOR
A
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C. Atkinson V. Ramsay J. Brown
J. Puncheon
(Skip)....18
Recreio.
C. E. Marques.
N. A. MacKay, e Lee, b Fincher W. C. Hung, 1.b.w., b Black .. E. S. W. Smith, retired
9
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On the Y.M.C.A. hockey ground
Talkoo R.C.
100
A R. F. Raven, c Black,
b Fincher..
16 i
R. G. Mead, b Black
11
at King's Park on Saturday the Y.M.C.A. second eleven beat the K.B.S.F.P.A. (Ladies' Section) 5 goals to 3.
J. Russell
J. A. Watson
A. S. Gomes
by
D. Munro
D. S. Green, c and b Lim
16
G. Chadwick, not out.
10
G. A. White, b Raven
F. E. Skinner, b Batger
17
Our Sports Diary.
F. E. Lawrence, not out
12
Extras (B.6, L.B.3, no balls 2) 11
in THE
GIRL SAID NO
Gostyn MEL TALKING
"PICTURE
ARE
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with
WILLIAM
BOYD
LILYAN
TASHMAN
IN
Total (7 wkts. dec.). 197
Fall of wickets:-1 for 6, 2 for 40, 3 for 75, 4 for 110; 5 for 126.
Fincher
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
8. 1 35 2
Black
8
1 54
G. Loc
4
0 12
2
K. H. Batger
3
0 16
+1
Dinnen
2 0 24
0
Gregory
2
0 16
F
Raven
4
0 20
1
Lim
3
0 12
1
S. Jex'a XI.
B. H. Black, retired
K. H. Batger, c and b Chadwick
E. F. Fincher, c MacKay,
b Hung...
Geo. Leo, b Green
H. P. Lim, not out
1
LOCAL
FENCING-To-day-H.K. Fenc-
lag Club Meet at 5.15 p.m.
HOCKEY-To-day--Y.31.C.A. JI. Club de Recreo "A" at King's
To-morrow --Y.M.C.A. H.K.S.R.A.
V.
Wednesday-Hong Kong Hockey Club v. Argylle at King's Park.
GOLF.To-morrow Ladies' Section, Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Golf and Bridge Competi- tiona.
FOOTBALL-Wednesday-First Division-Chinese Athletle v. St. Joseph's.
Saturday-First Division-Bori 47. derers v. Police; Navy v. Recreio; Argylla v. Chinese Athletics; St, v. Club; South China v.
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Noda, Second Division-Tsung
v. Ewo; University v. Navy;
Tsin V
Kowloon v. Club; Argylis v. South China; Borderers v. 12th Heavy
R.A.; Chinese Athletics v.
BOC: Third Division-Royal
J. Ferguson
(Skip) ....28 Craigengower. F. Neves !-W. Gill
L. Lammert E. el Arcull!
(Skip)....32 Yacht Club.
(2nd Div.) E. Reed
F. W. Ramsay W. Macfarlane A: L. Shields
(Skip)....21 Electric R.C.
A. Tarbuck A. F. Paul
S. Deacon
W. B. Muskett
(Skip)....18
130
L. C. R. Souza
C. E. Silvá
(Skip) ....22 Kowloon B.G.C.
H. Nish
R. Hall
W. Russell
A. M. Holland
(Skip)...13 Recreio &
Kowloon DEC.
A. M. Calman
J. J. Basto
J. Lindsay
F. X. Silva
(Skip)
.....10 Kowloon C.C. & Kowloon B.G.C.
H. E. Stoneham
A. C. Burford F. G. Herridge B. Petherick
(Skip)
....201
117
A summary of the play, head by head, reads:
142
Heads.
Hong Kong Kowloon
9
I
6
*5
43
2
8
11
A. H. Dinnen, not out
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3
13
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O. B. Raven, T. W. Corr, H. A. Gregory and S. Jex did not
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Fall of wickets-1 for 28, 2 for 89, 3, for 107, 4 for 140.
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3
152
Engine Borderers; South- China Radio S.C.; Chinese Ath- letic v. Recreio.
19
24
5
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29
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180
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Bowling Analysis.
Playing on the Taikoo green
0. M. R. W. yesterday R. G. L. Buchanan, J.
2 6 0 Laing, N. Drummond and U. M.
5 0 12
The Club de Recrelo engaged A. R. Sufflad... 5 7 3 8 the 1.R.C. 2nd XI in a friendly A. M. Rumjahn
A. S. Sufflad match at King's Park on Saturday which resulted in a win for the A. R. Abbas M. R. Abbas Indians by 8 wickets.
Scores:-
'Club de Recreio.
H. M. Xavier, e Barma, b A. M.
Rumjaho
A. Remedios, b. M. Rumjahn
L. J. Guterres, b A. M. Rumjahn
E. Gosano, b A. R. Abbas A. P. Pareire, ċ M. R. Abbas,
b A. M. Rumjahn
F. H. Carvalho, b. A. R. Abhas A. A. Guterres, c Arculli, b
A. It. Abbas
C. Lopes, e Barma, b A. R.
Abbas
G. A. Guterres, not out
J. Remedios, c A. M. Rumfahn,
b J. M. Rumjehn
A. A Remedios, c. A. M. Rum
Jahn, b Arculif
J. M. Rumjahn ... Arculli
4 Omar, who have been selected to Oplay for Hong Kong in the second 64 match against Shanghai at Talkoo Owere given a try out against the 1 two reserve men and J. Russell
7....2
4 2
6
8 0 10
1 0 Indian RC. IL 2M. P. Madar, run out
8 H. T. Barma, b A. P. Pereira
2
1 A. R. Suffiad, e Goseno, h A.
Remedios
A. S. Suffiad, b A. A. Guterres
1 A. R. Abbas, run out
10 K., Nazarin, not out .....
8
Extras (B.4, L.B.4). .................
1 and J. Ferguson, the Interporters winning by a margin of eight 26 shots.
5 Scores:
Interport Rink.
69 G. L. Buchanan 85 J. Laing
44 N. Drummond
8 U. 31. Omar
8
Total (for 3 wkta.) .. 190
The Rest.
J. Russell
G. McLeod
E. el Arculli
J. Ferguson
(Skip).....27 (Skfp) ....19
U. M.. Omar Wins. Playing on the Craigengower
J. M. Rumjahn M. el Arculli, C.C. green U. M. Omar beat E. el
Extras (B1, wids ball 1) Pereira
Total:
M. R. Abbas, A. K. Sufflad Arcull in the second round of the
and A. M. Rumjahn did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Open Championship by a margin
of 23 shots to 13.
The following are the third round ties, the winners of which WO, M, E. W. will enter the semi-final
114851H. Hampton (Kowloon C.C.) v. *******. A. Gitérrel ^3^4*****18 0 J. C. Went (Police)..........
Gosano.
0 J. Laing (Taikos) v. F. Cullen 0 (Kowloon Dock),
52
Fall of wickets:-1 for 9, 2 for Carvalho
10, a for 11, 4 for 17, U for A. A. Guterres 26, 6 for 30, T for 86, 8 for Xavier 40, 9 for-49, 10 for 52.
(Continued in next Column)
G; Lopes
Remedios
0.18 8.0 27
80 28
1
0
0 48
0
0 15
U. M. Omar (Craigengower) v.
80 R. Lapsley (Kowloon Dock).
D. Rumjahn (Craigengower) v.
1N. Drummond (Taikoo).
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