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THE
CHINA MAIL.
CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
MITCHELL AND BECK VILLA WIN OVER THE CLUB DEFEAT THE
SCORE FREELY.
Volunteers Gain Great Victory at H.K.C.C.
MUSSON'S EFFORT.
WEDNESDAY.
BORDERERS.
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Southport's Two Points | Narrow Hockey Victory
Away from Home.
LINCOLN'S HOME WIN.
London, Yesterday,
The Volunteers gained a great victory yesterday on the H.K.C.C. The following were the results ground against the United Ser-of to-day's League matches as vices when they won by the large cabled by Reuter:~ margin of 8 wickets.
First Division.
For their win they were great-Aston Villa
ly indebted to Mitchell (86) and
Beck (79 not out), who participat-
3 Wednesday
Third Division (North). ed in a prolific third wicket part- Darlington • Southport nership.
Lincoln C. 3 Carlisle
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Scores:-
United Services. Lt.-Comdr. Skyrme,
↓
Me-
Lellan, b Beck Whiteway-Wilkinson, c F. S.
19
W. Smith, Beck Price,
4
L. B. Smith, b
McLellan
8
Lt. A. H. Musson, c L. B.
Smith, b McLellan
83
Lt. A. C. Hamilton, b McLellan
13
Lt. Anstruther, b Beck
6
Capt. Burnett, e Griffiths, b
F. 3. W. Smith
17
Q.M.S. Sadd, b McLelian
3
10
10
Lt. Villiers, not out
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 173 Stephens and Cate did not bat.
BOWLING ANÁLYRIS.
Beck
And a Dramatic Cast!
McLellan
Baker
AN EXTRAORDINARY ADDED
ATTRACTION.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT.
OF
"ZIMMY"
THE WORLD'S CHAMPION LEGLESS SWIMMER
IN
A SERIES OF ASTOUNDING FEATS IN A · SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED GLASS TANK ON THE STAGE,
EATS,
Booking
DRINKS,
SMOKES
AND LIVES
UNDER WATER!
YOU HAVE HEARD OF ALL KINDS OF DANCERS AND DANCES BUT COME AND SEE THE LEGLESS DANCER.
NEXT CHÆNGE
COMMENCING SUN, 28th FEB.
A Real laughter Picturli
CANARIES SOMETIMES
WALLS
ATHOLE STEMNIT-CATHLEEN MESMITY.
The ALWAYS A GREAT SHOW
F. S. W. Smith.. 5 1
H. J. Armstrong, c Stephens,
0. M. R. W.1 .16 2 87 8 .10.8 3 23 4
% 0 24
0
14
I
L. B. Smith
2 0 16 Volunteers,
0
b Hamilton
2
N. A. E. Mackay, b Hamilton
21
E. J. R. Mitchell, b Hamilton
96
A. C. Beck, not out
79
Extras
9
197
Tatal (for 3 wkta.)
L. B. Smith, F. S. W. Smith, D. McLellan, W. D. Folley, R. H. Griffiths. F. Baker, and R. M. Wood did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Hamilton
O. M. R. W 10 1 44 $
Stephens
4 0 25
0
Musson
Б 0
46
0
Anstruther
4 Q 85
↓
Cate Burnett
3 0 22
0
1 Θ 16 K.C.C. League Teams.
The first eleven of the Kowloon Cricket Club against the Indian R.C. at Sookunpoo in a League match on Saturday will be com- posed of the following players:
J. C. Lyal, F. Goodwin, E. C Fincher, E. F. Fincher, F.
Zimmern, W. C. Hung MAE
Mackay, G. C. Burnett, GA. White, H. A. Gregory and RGY Mead.
Junior Match.
For their Second Division match the Kowloon C.C. will be repre sented by the following players against the Indian R.C. at King's Park:-
C. F. Wood, and D. 8. Gread.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
Our Sports Diary.
To-day.
LAWN TENNIS-Open Singles -J. Barrow v. F. Hata; W. Wirth v. J. W. Leonard; J. J. Waite v. F. H. Kwok; Lee Wai-tsol v. F. Grose; G. W. Sewell v. A. E Guest; Tsui Wai-pui v. G. Lai; H. D. Rumjahn v. Lee Wai-tong.
To-morrow.
LAWN TENNIS-Open Singles -A. H. Harkins v. Yew Man-kit: Iu Tak-cheuk v. J. A. Cassumb- hoy; M. K. Lo v. Y. Hachiuma; E. C. Fincher v. J. Barrow or F. Hata; S. A. Rumjohn Trui W.
Y,
Sai; Open Deubles done
and L. Wright v. Fuk-nam and H. H. Ho; G. A. Noronha and L. A. da Rocha
L In and C. C. Luk; A. R. Minu and A. H. Madar v. W. T. Lee and D. C. Luk; C. F. Hyde and M. W. Turner v. A. V. Re- medios and L. A. Ribeiro.
Saturday.
CRICKET-First Division-In- dian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. (L.); University v. Navy (L): Craigen- gower C.C. v. Civil Service C.C. (F); Second Division-Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C. (L) Civil Service C.C. v. Craigengower C.C. (P):
Engineers & Signals
v. University (F.).
FOOTBALL First Division- Kowloon v. Borderers; Navy v. St. Joseph's; Third Division- Royal Engineers v. Royal Afr Force; Borderers v. Recreio.
RACING-Annual Race Meet- ing,, Happy Valley.
Sunday.
FOOTBALL-Charity Match- Army v. Chinese at. Caroline Hili at 4.30 p.m.
GOLF Final of Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Captain's Cup.
HUNTING-Fanling Hant Hounds Meat at Lokmachau at 3.15 p.m.
THE 1932 OLYMPIC
GAMES.
135 Programmes"
16 Days.. JULY 30 THE DATE.
1
at King's Park.
ONLY SEVEN REGULARS.
On the U.S.R.C. ground yeater- day afternoon, a weak Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven defeated
the South Wales Borderers by the odd goal in three in a friendly hockey encounter.
Play was very fast in spite of the hard going of the ground. 1The Club fielded seven of their re- 1gular players, and were assisted by three Incognito players and a member of the Queen's Royal Re- giment.
The official programme of events
In the first five minutes of the game, Francis scored for the Club, with a fast shot that hit the top left corner of the net. In the second half, the Borderers equalis- ed through their centre-forward, but shortly after R. C. Reed, net- ted the Club's winning goal. The remainder of the game produced a ding-dong struggle.
In the Club's forward. line, Francis and R. C. Reed combined with understanding. In the de- fence, the team was much below its usual standard. For the Bor- derera, Ford, Capt. Smeathers, Lt. Tyler and Johnson played well.
Club “A” Eleven.
The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" team v. C.B.A. at King's Park to-morrow at 5.16 p.m.---
E. S. Moses; L. A. R. Duncan (captain), L. F. Nicholson; F. W. Allen, E. G. S. Dale, K. H. Uttley: S. Hill, W. H. Smith, W. A. Nowers, J. L. Tetley, and G. F. Rees.
Hong Kong Ladies' Eleven.
The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club in a friendly match against St. An- drew's the Diocesan Girls' School ground at 5.15 p.m. to- day:-
on
M. Bird; E. M. Gray, J. Smalley; B. Franklin, A. "Owen Hughes, C. Ferguson; E. S. Laing,, M. Smalley, P. M. Harrop, A. G. Örme, and E. Blackburn.
CAMPBELL BREAKS SPEED RECORD.
253.968 m.p.h. at Daytona Beach.
On the Daytona Beach track to- day Sir Malcolm Campbell created
a new world's motoring record by registering 253.988 m.p.h-Reuter. Speeds for Two. Runs.
(Reuter's Special Serviço.)
Daytona, Later. Sir Malcolm Campbell's first run waa made * at a speed of "267.459 [m.p.h.`whilst his second run, show- ed a decrease in speed-241773 m.p.h.
Further Records...
H. Overy, G. Lee, F. S. W. Smith, F. E. Lawrence, F. E. Skinner, J. Hunter, A. R. F, for the tenth Olympic Games affords Raven, O. B. Raven, H. Hampton, some idea of the magnitude of the At Daytona Beach, Sir Malcolm spectacle of sport which will be Campbell broke further world re- provided at Los Angeles, U.S.A., cords when he did the kilometre next Summer.
at 261.840 m.p.h. and the five kilo- Beginning with the opening metres at 241.569 m.p.h-Reuter. ceremony and parade of nations on July 30, and ending with the clos- |ing ceremony... on August 14, the Games will include 135 distinct pro grammes within 18 days.
·It is ex-: pected that approximately fifty nations will be represented at The draw for the Hong Four- the Games, and at least Newa was received in Singapore somes of the Kowloon Golf Club nine different sites in Los Angeles of the sudden death at home re- has been made and resulted as fol- will be used for the various contests, cently of Mr. Archibald Scott Do- lows:
The stadium will be the centre benham, the managing director of G. E. L. Johnson and W. Simp- of activity, for in the arena, sur-the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., and son. (Public Works Department), rounded by tiers of seats capable of a director of the Shell Transport bye."
accommodating 105,000 people, will and Trading Co., the Royal Dutch
Draw for the Hong Foursomes.
MR. A. S. DEBENHAM.
Death Of Managing Director Of The A.P.C.
F. Bishop and Widdock (Naval be held the opening and closing and their subsidiary companies. Yard). v. H. Mundy and F. ceremonies, the track and field He had been associated with the Edwards (Dodwella); R. G. Craig athletics competitions, gymnastics, Shell group for over 30 years. and J. McKelvie (Kowloon Docke) field hockey, and equestrian Jumping Mr. Debenham was one of the v.Beed and Brayley (Sanitary De contests. American Rootball and leading figures in the all world, partment); J. G. Meyer and H. G. lacrosse matches, although not in- and the full list of the Russell (Mackintosh & Co.) vJcluded in the category of Olympic with which he was associated are McKnight and L J. Cave (Mustard competitions, are included in the as follows:-Anglo-Me &Co W. Taylor and G. L. Angus programme as demonstration leum (China Light & Power Co.) v. Leventa.
Petroleum Co., Ltd. As
Goldman and E. C. Fincher (Gl. While competitions are held dailylen man & Co.) E. Remedios and in the Olympic Stadium, there
8. Jex (Union Trading Co.) V be boring, and TP-Baunderson and W. Stoker Olympier Auditorium, (Hong Kong Electric) Long Beach Mariné
WM. Groves and I. G. Eastman ming, diving, and water polo
Olymple, Fark
Lickou areto and fencing in the
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Im- Lond
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932,
MAJESTIC
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