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SIGNALS DEFEAT
R.A.S.C.
Saunders and Gough Responsible.
SKIPP'S EFFORT UNAVAILING.
& 9.20 P.M.
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW
AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20
SHANGHAI CRICKET
TOURISTS.
BORDERERS BEAT Y.M.C.A.
Right Wing Pair Cause The Damage.
Kermani and Booth Complete the Side.
We
THIRTEEN PLAYERS.
the
The Royal Corps of Signals de-
are Informed that fanted the Royal Army Service Shanghai cricket tourists have Corps by two wickets yesterday completed their side with the in the Small Units Knock-out Com-clusion of Kermani and Booth. petition at Sookunpoo.
HOCKEY SUCCESS.
At King's Park yesterday the South Walos Borderers defeated the Y.M.C.A, by five goals to two at the conclusion of a very good game. The military eleven, though play- The thirteen players who willing against only ten men in the arrive in the Colony shortly are as first half, were undoubtedly the
Three players were outstanding during the match-3/8. Skipp, follow:- who contributed 33 not out to his side's low total of 82; Cpl. Saunders, who
the R.A.S.C. wickets for 27 runs; and Lt. Gough, who saved the Signals from collapse with an innings of
97.
Scores:-
took half
R.A.S.C.
S/M. Pamplin, b.Saunders L/Cpl. Cadman, b Saunders L/Cpl. Fry, b Williams Sergt. Hurst, Saunders
e Higgins, b
Pte. Cole, b Saunders S/S, Skipp, not out
Pte. Andrews, e Chaffey, b
Saunders
L/Cpl. Reynolds, b Williams Pte. Cragga,
14
G
0
D. W. Leach (captain), T. W. R.superior side and won comfortably. The Borderers' right wing pair Wilson, A. J. Barson, H. A. Coward, H. J. M. Cook, R. Swere excellent, their understanding Elliot, J. A. Isaacs, P. Madar, belag perfect, and it was from this D. B. W. Murray, C. J. Merritt,wing that most of the dangerous P. V. Simpson, P. Kermani, and raids originated. The military side
Booth,
SPORTS NEWS IN BRIEF.
were the first to score when John- stone broke through and scored ensily, but shortly after Burnett placed the "y" on equal terms again. Crossing over at half time with the scores level, the Borderers added two quick goals and looked like amassing a big score, but at this point McLellan reduced the arrears with a beautiful shot which The South African Rugby foot-loft the visiting gaolkeeper stand- ball tourists were received by His 7 Majesty the King at Buckingham 2 Palace to-day-British Wireless
Service.
පපස
Rugby, Yesterday.
Flemington, Yesterday.
The Melbourne Cup resulted ar 11 follows:
32
Gough,
Williams
0
Sgt. Spain, c
Higgins,
Williams
4
Pte. Contello, run out
0
Extrus
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Williame
Sounders
Andrewa
Gough
White Nose
Shadow King
Concentrate
There were sixteen
1
2 3
runners.
0. M. I W. Won by two lengths; and half a
8.2 0 33
Betting was:-
'neck.
1 27 5
0
0
'
0
6
Signals.
Sgt. Culley, c Fry, b Pamplin Sig. Gillett, C Costello, b
Pamplin Sig. Williams, b ramplin Lt. Gough, с Pamplin, b
Reynolds
8/1 White Rose.
25/1 Shadow King.
4/1 Concentrate, Phar Lap, Australia's wonder 4 horse, and last year's winner, was unplaced. Phar Lap was carrying
ing.
The Borderers crammed on pressure and two further goals re- sulted in the fast falling light. Hopkins (2), Johnstone (2) and Tyler scored for the military side.
The Y.M.C.A. in the first half were forced to play F. Parker at full back and thus weakened the forward line, but in the second half L. W. Macey! took the field and Parker re-joined the attack.
Result:--
Y.M.C.A. Borderera
2
Y.M.C.A.-L. D. Skinner; A. Tate, L. W. Macey; R. A. Bates, D. McLellan (captain), F. S. W. Smith; J. J. Ferguson, F. Parker, G. C. Burnett, W. J. Brown and T. J. Price.
Win for CB.A, Ladies'.
1 a crushing burden of 10 st. 10 lb., Band finished very tired. The win-
ner carried only 6 st. 12 lb.
Phar Lap is the Australian re-
winner, 5 cord atake-money
with over £56,000 in winnings.-Reutor, the 'match.
Adelaide, Yesterday.
37
Sig. Andrews, e and b Fry.
Cpl. Saunders, b Reynolds
5
Sig. Chaffey, not out
16
Sig. Yates, 1.b.w., b Hurat
9
L/Cpl. Higgins, c Pamplin, b
Hurst
0
Sig. Michael, not out
0
The South Africans defeated South Australia to-day by 192 runs. Full scores no cabled by Reuter were as follow:ama
84
Fry Pamplin Reynolds
Sig. Araison did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M.
R. W. 8 1 20 1
South Africa: 175 (J. A. Christy
63);
293 (X. Balaskas 61, J. A.
Christy 55).
B 1 20 3
4 for 87);
Hurst
4.4 1 8 0
22
2
106 (Q. McMillan 9 for 53).
11
2
44
Total (for 8 wkte.)
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
Captain's Cup.
The C.B.A. Ladies' defeated the St. Andrew's Ladies' yesterday at King's Park by'a goal to nil. Miss O. Dalziel scored the only goal of Mias B. Walker made!
her first appearance for the C.B.A. and gave a very satisfactory dia- play.
Omcial Referces: Karnail Singh and F. Allen.
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The following will represent the University second eleven in a South Australia: 170 (A. J, Bell friendly cricket match against the
Diocesan Boys' School to-day at Pokfulum at 2 p.m. sharp:~~
C. E. R. P. L. Tan (captain), Clarabut, W. K. Chen, E. Gosano, The Rugby football match be- D. Hunt, A. S. A. Kyum, A. T. tween the Kowloon Rugby Club Loe, R. E. G. Leong, H. Noman and the Machine Gun Troop which was to have been played to-day at King's Park has been postpon- ed. A practice game will take the place of the postponed game, and as many as possible are requested to make an appearance.
#
In the qualifying round of the The hockey match between the Captain's Cup played over, the "incognitos" and the R.A.S.C. in Kowloon course 'during last week- the Mamak Shield Competition FE. Remedios 73-2=71 has been cancelled owing to the and . H. Russell 77-6-71 R.A.S.C.'s ground not being avail
able. quallded.
and.
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
HOCKEY-To-day-Hong Kong Hockey Club v Argylis on the U.S.R.C. ground at 5 p.m.; Jat Regiment v. Radio Sports Club on the Marina ground,
Friday-H.MS. Tamar and Small Ships v. Radio Sports Club Hong Kong the 'on Navy ground;
ockey Club "A" V. Recreio at King' Park at 5pm..
POLO-Friday Navy Cup com- petition Finals at Causeway Bay.
ATHLETICA Saturday-South- China
ina Athletic Association, An- nual Sports Meeting at Caroline
bhoy, P. M. N. da Silva, and M. M. Yayahbhoy.
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#
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Reserve: S. B. Tata.
In the
Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, Mrs. D. Lambert qualified in the Cap- tain's Cup competition with '84- 12-72.
The draw for the Railway Cup resulted as follows:-
First round to be played by November 19; Second; December 8: Third round, December 17; Semi-final, December 31; Final, January 15, 1932.
St. Andrew Hockey eleven, wilt
Byes Mrs. Redmond, Mrs. play against the RAS.C. at 300 Cassidy, Mra. Lambert, Mrs. kunpoo to-day in the Mamak Buyers, Mrs.. Newbiggin, Miss The follow Munro, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Sherry, Shield Competition. ing will represent St. Andrew's: Mrs. Maitland, and Mrs. Lindsell. R. H. Wong; F. V. Landolt, Mrs. Roffey v. Miss Stevenson; A. B. Hamson; R. A. Carroll, Mra, Dodwell v. Miss Mackle; Mra, N. A. E. Mackay, R. H. A. Woolley; Sheldon Mrs. Whyte-Smith;
V.
H 8. Bliss, E. C. Flacher, E. F. Mr. Mayhew v. Mrs. Langston; Fincher, E. H. White, and H. R. Mrs. Pearce v. Mrs. Fraser: Mra Wong.
Brown v. Mra. Piercy. Reserves: E. MacNider and C. W. 1. Spradbery.
The following will represent the Incognitos" hockey eleven in their match against the K.B.S. F.P.A. In the, Mamak Shield Com- potition at Kings Park on Friday. Navy at King's Park 4, 44 Pok- ft. 5.10 pm
CRICKET-To-day-
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V.
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The following are the probable teams for to-day's cricket match between the Army and the Navy on the R.N.O, 8ports Club ground at King's Park at 11 a.m.;—
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Reserves L. Carvalho, and F.
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