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SATURDA JANUARY 1932,

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

THE H.K.C.C. SKIPPER'S THE NEW YEAR RACE RIDE AND ANDERSON

ALL-ROUND PLAY.

Navy's Desperate

Position.

FIRST DAY'S PLAY.

MEETING.

Results of First Day at Kwanti.

PING. IDEAL WEATHER.

After receiving a heavy defeat at The results of the first day of the hands of the Army earlier in the New Year Race Meeting held by the Fanling Hunt and Race the week the Royal Navy experl- Club at Kwant! yesterday are as enced many anxious moments dur- follows:

ing the first day's play in their 1-The Tyros' Stakes-A Hurdle match against the Hong Kong Cric Race of 1 Miles.

Parkson Chan's Over-There ket Club in the triangular tourna-: 155 lb........ (Mr. Stewart) ment yesterday. At the close of P. C. Potts's Herga 167 lb......

(Mr. Charles) 2 play the Navy required 99 runs to

Dr. J. G. Macgown's · Calex save the innings defeat with seven

168 lb...... (Mr. Margown) wickets in hand.

Won by length; 2 lengths. Time: 3 mins. 18.4/6, secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $4.80; Places, 1st $2.70; 2nd $3.50; 3rd

After a very shaky start the Club were placed in a sound position when Owen Hughes and Armstrong $3.95.. became associated in a fifth wicket stand which produced 81 runs. Wroughton returned the best bowl- ing figures with 5 wickets for 45.

ruba

Owen Hughes followed up his bright batting display by taking 7; Naval wickets for 34 runs to dis-

No. 148

181

71.

Race 1.

3

SCORE CENTURIES.

· Present Beat Past at Pokfulam.

KERMANI 80.

The annual-aricket match be-}} tween the University Past and Fre sent students was this year pro- ductive of some heavy scoring whon 458 runs were scored in yes- terday's match at Pokfulam.

The batsmen gained the upper- hand" and held their advantage 1 throughout 8. R. Kermani, the Shanghai interportar, scored 80 in a chanceless display for the Past who balted 'first, and was given valuable assistance by S. V. Gittins.

The Present eleven, nothing awed. by the double century scored against them and the fact that Rod- rigues was dismissed without scor- |ing, received excellent support from D. J. N.. Anderson and L. T. Ride who put on 288 runs for the second wicket, both players registering centuries after having given no chances.

$277.97 78.42 99.2. Unplaced runnera ($25 each), Nos.: 11, 239, 425, 108.

Scores:-

Past

2. The Shatin Handicap: Seconds, R. Kermani, e Gan, b Ride 80

Division. A 'Steeplechase. of 1% E. Zimmern, Lb.w. b A. T. Miles:

Nomnabhoy

3

miss the side for 75. Following on, W. T. Stanton's The Partridge S. V. Gittins, c and b H.:

the Navy were again in trouble and' when bad light caused play to be, abandoned they were still 99'rune in arrears with 7 wickets in hand.

Scores:-

K

H.K.C.C-1st Innings.

G. R. Sayer, c Rowley, b

E. J. R. Mitchell, c Shaw, b

Wainwright

Nomanbhoy...

A. H. Rumjahn, b Gosano A A. Rumjahn, b H.

Nomanbhoy

168 lb. ....... (Mr. Stanton) 1 Esmonde's Duke of Milan

168 lb.

(Mr. Jewitt) 2] G. S. B. Bramwell's Movanagher

170 lb...... (Mr. Bramwell) 3A. P. Guterres, c Ride, b H. Won by short head; 8 lengths. Time: 3 mins. 39.8/5 secs. 3. L. Youngsaye, o Silva, b Pari-mutuel: - Winner $3.45; Ride .. Places, 1st $2.25; 2nd. $6.10; 3rd

.Namanbhoy

A. Baker, not out

H. T.

Barma, b Nomanbhoyoit D. K. Samy, run out

$2,50.

• Wroughton

8

Race 2.

E. R. Duckitt, 1.b.w., b Wrough-

ton

No.. 21..

$366.24

2

....155.

104.64

J. E: Richardson, c Murray, b

Wainwright

A. T, Barma, not out

1442)

52.82

Unplaced; runners (#25

Extras (B37, LB6,

ach),

NB2)

Nus.: 109, 69, 70, 172.

Owon Hughes, 1.b.w., b Wrough-

ton

60

3-The New Year Hurdle Race-

H. J. Armstong, b Wroughton

82

A Handicap of 1% Miles.

D. Mclellan, b Rowley

18

A. C. Beck, b Wroughton

86

W. T. Stanton's Tom 158 lb.

(Mr. Stanton)

R. M. Wood, c & b Wainwright

A. C. 1. Bowker, e Shaw, b

Wainwright

2

18

*Gosano

J. Barrow, not out

with

STIC

LOIS

MORAN

Lois MORAN

Myrna Loy

Jean Hersholt

TEL. 25315.

Correct styles FELT HATS :

Andrews,

Battersby,

Cambiaghi,

Hardeman,

Ward's,

40

210

Total (for 9 wkts.) Fall of wickets:-1 for 15; 2 for 86; 8 for 91; 4 for 96; 5 for 122; 6 for 176; 7 for 185; 8 for 1194; 9 for 195.

W. T. Stanton's Montana 170 lb. (Mr. Corbett) Won by many lengths. Time: 4 mins. 18.4/5° seca. Pari-mutuel: Winner $2.70; Lee Extras (b. 18, l.b. 4, n.b.1.) 18 Place, 1st $2.50.

Total

Race 3.

196

No. 175 150

$560,88 186.96

Fall of wicketa:-1 for: 7, 2 for [22. 3 for 22, 4 for 39, 5 for 120, 6 for 120, 7 for 154, 8 for 155; 9 for 185, 10 for 195.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.'

Wainwright Wroughton Villiers

Whinney

Rowley

Heslop

4. The Shatin Handicap: First Division A Steeplechase of 14 Miles

Q. M. R. W. W. T. Stanton's 13 3 -49 4 Frolle, 162 lb. 11 2 45

5

Che

Christmas

(Mr. Stanton).

5 0 120 Heard's Christmas Bolle 155 lb.

3 0 19

12 8 41-

20 110

Royal Navy 1st Innings, Lt.-Camdr. Shaw, c and b Beck 80 Lt.-Comdr. Skyrme, b Owen

Hughes

Mid Whinney, b Bowker

Mid Macfarlan, c Wood, b Owen

Hughes

Lt. Villlers, e Beck, b Owen

Hughes

Capt. Burnett, not out Lt. Wroughton, e Beck, b Owen

Hughes

Mid Heslop, b Owen Hughes E. A. Rowley, c Beck, b Owen

Hughes

Mid Wainwright,

'Owen Hughes

Sayer, b

Mid Murray, b Beck ..... Extras (b. 18, Lb. 2)

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

.0.. M. R. W.

11 132 1

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY OIY

AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

NOTHING BU

LAUGHS

AND PLENTY

OF

THOSE !

The COIENS AND KELYS IN SCOTLAND

†A. T. Nomanbhoy 8 1 24 2 *PREB

80 18° 0°

Anderson

9 0 19 0

0

45

8 2

H. Nomanbhoy....10 Ride..

$ 0.26 *bowled 2 no balls. + bowled 1-wide ball

Present.

D. J. N. Anderson, 1.b.w., b

Youngeaye

A. Rodrigues, st. Kermani, b

Gitting

1L T. Ride, not.out

(Mr. Corbett) 2. A. AR Botelho's Mouche

164 lb........(Mr. Charles) 3 Won by 1 length; many lengths. Time: 8 mins. 37.275 secs. Pari-mutuel; Winner $2.90; Places, 1st $2.25; 2nd $2.40.

Race 4.

No. 817

218

94"

$1,149.12 -828.32 164.18

Unplaced runners ($16.80 each),' 0Nos.: 769, 201, 86, 63, 2, 227, 157, 12/138, 258, 501, 204

Fall of wickets1 for. 8. 2 for 9, 18 for 18, 4 for B4, 5 for 42, 6. for 49, 7 for 65 8 for 65, 9 for 65, 10 for: 76.

6. 5 The Hunters' Hurdle

(Unofficial).1% Miles.

H. Nomanbhoy, st. Kermani, b

Youngaaye

A. T. Nomanbhoy, not out

Extras (B9, LB11, WI) :

Total (for 8 wkts.)

184

0

100

0

0

14

248

E. L. Gosano, F. R. Zimmern, P. M. N. da Silva, K. P. Gan, G. E. Yeah, and A. T. Lee did not bat. A

Fall of wickets:-1 for 8; 2 for 1241: 8 for 241.

BOWLING ANALYSIE.

Guterres w+Gittins] Race Baker

Samy

[A..A.. Rumjahn

[Dr. J. Că Margown's Britannic

Hall 168 lb.

(Dr. Macgown), 08. N. Wong's Fern Leaf 168 lb. KAMNA PRA (Mr. Stewart) Col, N. C. Bennett, O.B.E MC Hefty 188 1b.

(Mr. Kaith-Murray) – 5 Won by neck; 3 lengths.

me: 46mira, 27-375 secs.

1-mutuel Winner $8.25; $2.75, 2nd $4.20 3rd

WALTRIS, 521.1

|A. H. Rumjahu

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158

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