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WEEK-END SPORTS RESULTS

BILLIARDS,

The first game of the annual Services Billiards Tournament was

at played off

the European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, on Saturday night, resulting in a win for H.M.S. Kent "A" team against the RAF.

Scores were as follows:-

H.M.S. Kent “A”.

Marine Winter

Marine Sadden

Sgt. Anderson

Marine Dormer

M/Musician Coulson Marine Nicholson

Dorman

Total

Edwards

Read

Griffiths

Hewitt

Burton

Total

R.A.F.

CRICKET.

League IL

2

King (Argylle) Woods (12th Battery) Sands (R.A.0.C.) Dolan (R.A.0.C.) Ho (University) Kho (University)

Division III. Summers (R.A.F.) · Guterres (Recrolo) Keamish (R.A.F.) Mechan (R.) Grosvenor (R.E.) Santos (Recrolo) Brindle (R.A.F.) Lloyd (Borderers) James (Borderers) Hamlin (Borderers)

526

Yesterday's Game. British Army 1, Cantonese

Services

288488 | 838858 | 5

At the K.C.C. on Saturday the

Cricket Kowloon

Club second

cleven defeated the South Wales Borderers by 7 wickets.

S.W. Borderers.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

At Spokunpoo:

Club Army

27 points: 8 points.

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At King's Park:

Kowloon Club ...6 points H.M.S. Hermes ..3 points

GOLF.

As the result of yesterday's play, Dr. Cogan, E. da Roza, F. E. Remedios and G. Russell enter the semi-final of the Kowloon Golf Club Championship.

The results of yesterday'a matches were:-

beat W.

Dr. J. E. H. Cogan

Taylor 5 and 3.

Scores:

Lt. de Winton, e Lawrence, d

A. Raven

29

Captain Wales, c Smith, b Overy

24

Lt. Tyler, run out

7

Lt. Barlow, b Lec

Lt. Crewe-Reid, 1.b.w. Smith

8

Pte. Ronan, e O. B. Raven, b

White

18

Pte. Hoskins,

Carr, b 0.. B.

E. D. da Roza beat J. McKelvie

6 and 4.

Raven

0

F. E. Remedios beat A. T.

Braley 1 up.

White

Pte. Turner, not out

Pte. Nelson, e A. Raven, b

L/Cpl. Addison, b White Pte. Hancock, b Smith

Extras (B. 8, L.B. 1)

Total

'8

0

1

194

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 29, 2 for 38, 3 for 62, 4 for 66, 5 for 90, 6 for 91, 7 for 100, & for 100, 9 for 101, 10 for 104.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Smith

Overy

Leo

A. Raven

0. B. Raven

White

0. M. R. W.

9.4 0

48

2

4 0 23

1

6

0 11

1

3 0 15

1

3

1

2

1

1 0

1

Kowloon C.C. II.

F. E. Lawrence, b Hoskins F. S. W. Smith, c and b Nelson A. R. F. Raven, c and b Hoskins Geo. Lee, e Turner, b Wales.. D. S. Green, noi out

0. B. Raven, e Hoskins, b Wales

A. H. Dinners, b Hoskins

A. G. Mead, b Walca T. W. Carr, b Wales

G. A. White, b Hoskins.

Extras (B. 5. L.B. 2)

Total (for 9 wickets) H. Overy did not bat.

but there was too much of it, and However, thereby hangs the tale! the C.B.A. players inaiat that it was the handicap of having threa absentees which accounted for their defeat, so we will leave it at that. Only, If, and when Macao comes here we must not forget the beer!

In spite of their defeat, the C.B.A. players are unanimous that they had spent an altogether enjoy- able Sunday, with fine trips to and from Macao, the sen being very calm; a good time at Macao, even though, it was of short duration and they had to rush in the end; and the game was very clean and sport- ing.

There is an unconfirmed rumour that two of the C.B.A. players mise- ed the Venezia and had to catch the 3 a.m. boat. It was not stated by the rumour mongers whether the stragglers' failure to make this anal exertion was due to chasing the ball under a hot sun, with beer and n good timin Inside; or to a gentle- manly action on their part of linger- ing just a trifle too long to express thanks to their hosts. Anyway, all' the eight C.B.A. hockeyteors are now safely back in Hong Kong, au that's that!

off

on

LAWN BOWLS.

on the

The match arranged between the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the Yorkshire Society was played Saturday K.B.G.C. green and resulted in an easy win for the Club by 29 shots.

Scores K.B.G.C.

G. Russell beat J. D. Thomson G. H. Sherrik

7 and 6.

In the Bogey Fool played at Fanling during the week-end W. C. Shields (7) 3 up was successful whilst L. Goldman (14) i up secured second place.

Other scores were:-C. C. Stark (7), J. G. Campbell (14), Comdr. E. 0. Priestley (12), C. H.. Burton (16) all square; A. B. Stewart (3), J. Harrop (18), 1 down. There were 68 entries,

HOCKEY.

Y.M.C.A. Defeats Hermes.

On Saturday at King's Park the 8 Y.M.C.A. "A" XI. defeated a team from H.M.3. Berwick by 5 goals 45 to 3: Selk scored 4 goals for the 31" while Brown obtained the 15 fifth. Berwick's goals were regis 17 tered by Dancy who played a sound

J. S. Logan

T. S. West

V. Petherick

(Skip) ...26

C. S. Beat

T. Ferguson H. H. Rose W. S. Drake

(Skip) ....29 H. F. Stoncham B. Wylie

R. S, Nichol

Y.S.

J. H. Bottomley

W. J. Geall

3. G. Moyer

J. Deakin

(Skip)....13 H. D.. Farrar F. Holbrook

A. Leach

L. E. Longbottom (Skip)...26

J. H. Shaw

F. J. Ramskill

V. Sorby

G. E. F. Thompson J. A. Howe

(Skip)......25

Total......80

(Skip)....12

Total

YACHTING.

61

The following were the results of the Opening Regatta of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club which was held on Saturday.

Course: Start Murray

Pier

6 game at centre forward. At half-Line (West to East): Cust Rock

O time the "" led by 3 goals to Mark Boat (S); Finish Club Line

(West to East). Distance: 21⁄4

0 one.

I

Y.M.C.A. "A"

5

miles.

0

JL.M.9. Hermes

3.

0

* * 务

Azuma

7

At Sookunpoo:

La Cigale

H.K. Ladies' H.C.

1.

isio

Curlew

C.R.A. Ladies'

U

Wunderer

.. 122

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 61, 2 for 92, 3 for 115, 4 for 115, 5 for! 118, 6 for 118, 7 for 121, 8 for 121,

for 122.

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

At Happy Valley:

11.K. Ladies H.C. II

Imogen

Chinook

1

Quest

St. Andrew's Club II ... 1

Position

"H" Class. Course:-Mark East of Kowloon Dock Point (P); Cust Rock Mark Boat (P); Mark Boat Club Line

*

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Yesterday's Game.

O. M. R. W.

Incognitos 1 Radio B.C.

}

Barlow

4

0 28 0

* * #

:

Ronan

7

0

42

C

(P); Twice Round. Distance: 5 miles,

Position

Nelson

6 0

24.1

Hosking Wales

6.2 1

13

A

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Services..

GOAL SCORERS.

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Hollywood (St Joseph's)

Langmend (Navy) Melavish (Argylla) Welle (Argylla)

Inson (Kowloon) Deming (Kowloon) Hedley (Kowloon) Pile (Pollee) Williams (Police) Strange, E. (Club) Howe (Club)

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C.B.A. Visit to Macao.

The hockey section of the Central glskin

4 Kritiah Association

paid their Argulla II.

4 annual friendly visit to, the Macao Dorothea

Hockey Club yesterday.

They left Hong Kong on the m.v. Heyward Hayes & Gael Class, Venezia yesterday

Colleen

Diana

thorning and

Why Wonder

Wings

Bluejacket

Boojum

arrived at Macao just before noon.

3 The visitors were met on the wharf Costa of the Macao Club 2 by Lieut. 2. and conducted to the Hotel Riveira 3 where they had tiffa.

The hockey match started at 2.30 41 p.m.

The C.B.A. were unable to send over a full team, only eight Dmen being able to make the trip, 7 and the Macao Club very sporting

lylent three of their men to make

O up the visitors' team. '

3

The C.B.A.'s combination

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Speedwell (did not finish)

Adanac Daphne Ailsa (did not finish)

Joan

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Hornell Cup and 4th Submarine Flotilla Cup-1st, H.K. Electric; 2nd, Ewa,

Won by 14 lengths.

25 ft. Whalera (Distance: 1 3 turnily suffered in the circumstances mile):-let, Seraph; 2nd Bruce.

as the Macao players were not con- Won by two lengths. Sepoy also en- versant with their play, and they tered a boat.

Gwent down to the tune of 3 goals to 27 ft. Whalers (Distance: 1 nil, the Macae Club scoring twice in mile):--1st, Kent "A"; 2nd. Kent, The Won by 3 lengths. Berwick enter- the first half without reply. C.B.A. Improved in the, second half ed also.

and once or twico came near acor- Minett Sculling Cup (Single ing, but before the end of the Sculls; Distance: mile)-1st, match they were forced to concede Hong Kong (H. W. Dulley); 2nd, another goal to their hosts.

M. Railton (Middle). Won by 21 It was a very enjoyable game, lengths. and finishing us 'it did, barely 20 Percy Smith Challenge Cup for minutes from the Venezia's sailing Pairs (Distance: mile): 1st, time the visitors had to rush to Red 2nd, White, Won by 4 lengths.

the boat atraight from the playing

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