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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
LOW SCORING ON THE SOFT WICKETS.
Three Cricket Matches Played.
REMEDIOS BATS WELL.
THE MACÃO RACE MEETING.
Cash Sweeps on the Low Side.
·ONE SPECIAL DRAWING.
Race 1.
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No. 19 147 17G
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Race 2.
No. 164
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160/
8
$179.20 57.20 25.00
$206.50 59.00 29.50 Unplaced runners of $11 each:- Nos. 100, 147, 99.
Race 3,
In spite of the dull and gloomy. The following were the results weather, three cricket matches wore of the Cash Sweeps on the Macau played all of them being Race Meeting held yesterday:- | friendly games, on Satur.
duy. The League matches tween the University and the Royal Artillery in the senior division and the University and the Police in the junior section were postponed, while the inter-club match schedul ed to be played at the H.K.C.C. was also postponed.
Scoring in all three matches played was on the low side, G34 runs being registered for the loss of 53. iwickets during the afternoon. This was probably due to the soft state of the ground which was the cause of the postponement of the Kowloon Cricket Club inter-club match.
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No. 136 39
35
$233.80 66.80 33.40.
Unplaced runners of $12.40 each:-Nos. 161, 13, 138.
Race 4.
No. 293
H
25 245
$232.80
77.60.
38.80 Unplaced runner ($38.80), No.
In an inter-club match on the 1.R.C. ground, a team led by A. H. Madar bent F. D. Pereira's XI by 11 runs, and, although it was a low- scoring game, some good cricket 157. was witnessed. On the day's form, it is more than likely that the Indians will again make a bold bid for dual championship honours this
season,
The R.E. and Signals entertain- ed Queen's College and won com- fortably, but the Recreio met with quite a different fate when they Boys' entertained the Diocesan School and lost by eight wiekets.
Saturday's Score Bonord.
A. H. Madur's XI: 104 (A. H.
Madar 41).
F. D. Pereira's XI. 93.
Race 5:
No." 22 37 166
No. 73
+
59 182
BRITISH PLAYERS BEATEN.
Pacific Coast Tennis Tournament.
RECORD SET.
San Francisco, Yesterday. After fighting their way through to the finals of the Pacific Coast Lawn Tennis Tournament the Bri- tish players sustained defeat in F. J. Sunday's declaive matches. Parry was defeated by Ellsworth Vines in a match which included a record set of forty games, The scores were 6-1, 21-19, 6-3. Later Perry and G. P. Hughes lost in the to Lester Stoeffen and doubles Sidney Wood by 6-4, 6-4 6-3.-Reu- ter's American Service.
HANDICAPS FOR THE EXTRA MEETING.
LOCAL RACING.
Below are given the handicaps for the next extra race meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club on Saturday:-
"C1" Handicap: Kwangtung $199.20
66.40 Class: Britannic Hall (165 lb.), 33.20
Christmas Belle (162), Empress
$342.30
97.80.
48.90
T
Unplaced runner ($33.20), No. 1. Hall (152), Imperial Hall (168),
Race 6.
King's Counsel (152), Mindoro One (148), Morning Star (155), Third (161), Orlando (152), Pace- maker (140), Sergeant Murphy Unplaced runners of $13.00 (147). The Gomeril (140). The each:-Nos. 141, 142, 64, 293.
Race 7,
No. 293
T:
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$308.00
88.00
1 245
44.00 Unplaced runners of $16 each:
Race 8.
Recreio: 63 (F. J. Remedios 31, D.-Nos. 56, 54, 74.
Whitley 4 for 9).
D.B.S.: 80 for 3 (R. J. Reed 32, A.
Frata 26*).
R.E&R.C.S.: 133 (Cpl. Saunders 40, Taoi Yan-pui 6 for 44). Queen's College: 61 (Cpl. Mechan
3 for 8, Lt. Gough 3 for 4).
K.C.C. DEFEAT THE
VOLUNTEERS.
Thrilling Victory in Last Over.
OWEN HUGHES IN FORM.
No. 60
$340.20 80
07.20 84.60 31 Unplaged rushers:-Tickets Nos. 116, 82, 93, 89,
Special Drawing (5th Race).
$1,649.90 No. 9829
"
471.40
1653 6602
235,70 Unplaced runners of 852.80 each: -Nos. 6317, 8361, 9693, 8953, 8206.
scores level, the fielder fumbled with the bail whereupon the pair crossed for the winning run. A wild return was the outcome of what might have resulted in a run out and a drawn match.
Scores:--
Volunteers.
At the K.C.C. yesterday the Volunteers were decidedly unfor. R. H. Griffiths, e Smith, b
Burnett tunate in losing to the Kowloon
Mackay, b
Cricket Club by the large margin E. J. R. Mitchell, b Lynl of six wickets. Batting first the A. C. Beck, b Lyal Volunteers ran up the huge total II. Owen. Hughes, not out of 180 for the loss of seven wickets F. Buker. b Lyal and, presuming that stumps would D. Kilbee,
Smith be drawn at six o'clock, E. J. R. Mitchell applied the closure to the J. P. Whitham, b Hung innings. At ten minutes past six A. Reid, e Hampton, b Hung the K.C.C.,scored the necessary H. F. Green, not out run for victory in fast failing light.
Griffiths and Mitchell gave the Volunteers a good start by enter- prising batting against very moderate attack. A large number
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Total (for 7 wkts.)
Plover (158),
Kwangsal Handicap: "A1 & 2" Classes:-Carbine (158 lb.), Gold Key (150), King's Colour (155). Royal Flush (145). Spey (160), Valorous (165), "Wonderful Stag (155).
Fulcien Handleap:-King Willow (155 lb), Celerity (146), Duke of Brittany (150), Acacia Leaf (145),
Увтооке Mascot (145),
(145), Groombridge (145), Bay of Bel- lingham IL (145), The Lombard |(140), Fifa (157), Twilight (140), Silver Flare (140), Awaken Lion (140). Happy Choice (140), The Grouse (165), The, Quail (160).
Kwangtung Handicap: "D1" Class: Agate (147 lb.). Bay of Bellingham II. (153), Duke of Normandy II. (150), Jadestone (152).
Mascot (152), Noukhall (145), Scrappit (140), Silver Key (149), Sunning (143), Sunloch
(165), (140), Thunderous Stag Twilight (140), White Stars (140), Heliotrope Leaf (155).
Kwangsal Handicap: "C2" Class: -Blue Boy (155 lb.), Bronze Eyes
Brunswick 18 (155).
Hall (167). 38 Cloudy Eve (165), Duke of Brit- 13 tany (156), Fifa (102), Gray 68 Dawn (155). King Willow (160). 8 Misamis (165), Mongolian Stag (163), Tango (155), The Quail 8 (165). Vamoose (145), Wise Stag 17 (160).
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Yunnan Handicap: "D1" Class: 3-Eros (147 lb.), Paul Pry (140). 4 Piccall (140). Sanction (140), Windsor Stag (165), Winsome 'Stag 180 (140).
R. R. Davles and G. E. R. Divett did not bat..
Fall of wickets:-1 for 41; 2 for of leg balls were treated wtih 68; 3 for 85; 4 for 99; 5 for 113; scant respect by both batsmen and 16 for 148; 7 for 143.
Goodwin
it was not until 41 runs were on the bourd that a separation was affected. Owen Hughes lent valu- able assistance to the big total Burnett with an undefeated, contribution of Zimmern 68. His innings was featured by Lyal excellent timing on the leg side Skinnor
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
.0. M. R. W.
Hunan, Handicap:-Nippy (155 b.), Royal Flush (145), Valorous. (185), Tom Cobley (165), Blue Boy (140), The Plover (1401. The Gomeril (340)
5. 0 60 "6 CAPTAIN'S CUP AT
G 2 22 1
2 0 14 0
Smith and numerous boundaries came as the result of his powerful hook Hung
Chadwick Ishot. The home bowling again failed miserably no few than eight bowlers being tried in the courseN. A. E. Mackay, b Owen
Ifughes. of the innings. E. F. Fincher for
FANLING.
WEEK-END SCORES.
5 1 18
3
0 23 0
3
0 13'
6
2 14 2
0 22
0
Kowloon C.C.
B
21
00
In the Captain's Cup, played at Fanling on October 3 and 4 Morrison 89-16-73 qualified.
Other scores were:-R. K. Hop-. burn 81-676; D. S. Robb 86-10-26,
P.
38
Thirty-six cards were taken out.
5
4
HOLE IN ONE.
10.
... 181
Naval Officer's Feat
some reason or other was entirely W. C. Hung, 1.b.w., b Divett, neglected which was very surpris E. F. Finchor, not out...... Ing when considering the state of F. Zimmern, c'Mitchell, b. Reld the pitch and his recent displays F. S. W. Smith, c Baker, b Reid
F. E. Skinner, not out with the ball.
A splendid partnership between Fincher and Zimunern added 114 runs for the third wicket and plac-
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Total (for. 4 wkts.) F. Goodwin, J. Chadwick, G. C.
ed the K.C.C. in a very satisfactory position, Though troubled by Burnett, and H, Hampton did not Owen Hughes the pair batted well but..
for the rans and it looked as it
on Old Course.
Playing in a fourball match at Fall of wickets-1 for 15; 2 Fanling on Sunday Paymaster
Fincher would reach three figures. for 52; 8; for 100; 4 for 177.
The light, however; failed rapidly
and at the close of play Fincher
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leutenant W. R. Vallance, RN.. did the seventh hole, on the nid, course, 178 yards, in one,
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