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"At the K.C.C." yesterday the

JEWISH OLYMPIAD TO-DAY.

Twenty-Two Countries Represented.

Se

THREE DAYS MEETING.

(Reuter's Special Service).

Jerusalem. Yesterday.

The first organised demonstra- tion of the athletic spirit of Jewish youth begins at Telaviv to morrow, when 800 competitors,

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 23. among whom are many well-

Kowloon Cricket Club snatched a 2 for 57, 3 for 102, 4 for 120, 5 for sensational victory by 21 runs after 120, 6 for 120, 7 for 155, 8 for 157, being forced to follow on in the 9 for 180. two day fixture against the Hong

Kong Cricket Club.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0. M. R. W. 20.5 3 36

At the close of play on Saturday Beck the home side required 42 runs to Owen Hughes save the follow on with four wic-Reid

kets in hand. Yesterday they fall-Hamilton ed by 3 runs to gain the necessary McLellan total and Owen Hughes forced the Duckitt follow on. Runs came freely and

when the innings closed for 222

known athletes including ten Jewish Champions, will compete in the Jewish Olympiad which is last- Ing for three days.

Twenty countries. Includii.

7 England, Australia and America, 5 0 19 obave sent teams.

.14 4

K.C.C.-2nd Innings.

35.0

18 £40,000 HORSE DIES

Hong Kong required 120 runs for E. C. Fincher, c and b Reid victory with 100 minutes play be-J. C. Lyal, c Owen Hughes, b fore them. Brilliant fielding and Beck

FROM FALL.

6

3

0

26

1

4 2

13

0

11

Captain Cuttle the 1922

Derby Winner.

9

steady bowling, however, told their P. Madar, c and ↳ Hamilton tale and the strong Hong Kong E. F. Fincher, c Owen Hughes, batting aide was dismissed for 98 b Hamilton

56

THIRTEEN YEARS OF AGE.

56

runa. Ride, who hit nine boun-N. A. E. Mackay, C Beck, daries in his undefeated Innings b McLellan

24:

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Told!

for 42 runs played an invaluable F. S. W. Smith, e Richardson, knock for his side and was distinct- b McLellan

ly unfortunate in not being able to G. C. Burnett, c Grifiths, find anyone to stay with him.

Scores:-

Hong Kong C.C. 1st innings.

E. R. Duckitt, b Burnett ...

J. E. Richardson, b Burnett

L. T. Ride, b Madar

G. E. Sayer, b.Lyal

|A. C. Hamilton, c & b Madar..

R. H. Griffiths, I.b.w., b Lyal

H. Owen Hughes, c Madar, b

Goodwin

E. J. R. Mitchell not out

A. C. Beck, b Goodwin

A. Reld, st. Hunter, b Lyal

D. McLellan, st. Hunter, b Lyal

Extras (B11 NB2)

Total

b Hamilton

F. Goodwin, c Ride, b Hamilton

A. Howe, b Hamilton

1G. A. White, not out 36.

11 89

(Reuter's. Special Service).

Rome, Yesterday:

Captain Cuttle, winner of the Derby in 1922, has died at "Mar 16 fori Stud as the result of a fell. Captain Cuttle was thirteen

years of age and was sold by Lord

8 Woolavington five years ago to an

9 Italian breeder for £40,000.

J. Hunter, b Hamilton

$

Extras (B16, LB4, NB2)

22

Total

222

10. 1 for 26, 2 for 29, 3 for 142, 4

O for 157, 5 for 179, & for 197, 7 for

204, 8 for 214, 9 for 217.

17

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

52

0. M. R. W.

15 Hamilton

22.1 4

65

6

22*Beck

.13 4. 32

1

11 Reid

9

2 23

1

13 McLellan

5

0

22

2

-Owen Hughes....12

1

37

277 Duckitt 5, 2

4 1 21

*Bowled two no-balls,

Hong Kong C.C. 2nd Innings.

Fall of the wickets:-1 for for 37. 8 for 70, 4 for 84, 5 for 87, 16 for 124,7 for 172, 8 for 221, 9 for

254.

*Burnett

Lyal

Madar

Goodwin

Smith

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

R.

0. M. 22 4 74 20.5 2 86

.12 1 52

8 0 $5

4

0

17

* bowled two no balls,

KC.C-1st Innings.

E. C. Fincher, 1.b.w., b Beck..

N. A. E. Mackay, c

Owen

Hughes, b McLellan

E. F. Fincher run out

P. Madar, c Reid, b Beck ...

F. S. W. Smith, e Richardson,

b Beck

F. Goodwin, e & b Beck

J. E. Richardson, e Smith, b

Burnett

W. G. R. Sayer, b Goodwin

2 E. J. R. Mitchell, e Howe,

4 b Burnett

2L. T. Ride, not out

2 A. C. Hamilton, c E. F. Fin-

0cher, b Burnett

A. C. Beck, b Burnett

H. Owen Hughes. 1.b.w., b

Burnett

13 E. R. Duckitt, b Goodwin

R. H. Griffiths, 1.b.w., b Good- 26 win

44 A. Reid, 1.b.w., b Burnett

13 D. McLellan, b Goodwin

J. C. Lyal, run out

24

G. C. Burnett, c Griffiths,

b

Beck

J. Hanter, 1.b.w, b Beck

ARMY SOCCER CUP FINAL.

Sherwood Foresters' Third Successive Win.

NEW RECORD.

Aldershot, Yesterday.

In the Army Soccer Cup Final at Aldershot the

Sherwood 1st Bn. Foresters (Shorncliffe), created a new record by winning the cup for the third successive year when they beat the 1st Bn Duke of Wellington's (Aldershot), by three-

6 goals to one to-day-Reuter.

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21 CLUB SECONDS BEAT

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BORDERERS.

Hill Scores Twice in Great Display.

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY.

3

1'

At King's Park yesterday after-

Extras (B4, LB2, NB1).

7

98

noon, in a holiday hockey fixture, the Hong Kong Hockey Club second eleven defeated the South Wales Borderers, who only felded ten

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men, by the odd goal in five, in a

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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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Result of Captain's Cup,

OPEN FOURSOMES DRAW.

The winner of the Cptain's Cup, of the Kowloon Golf Club was decided on Sunday when W. Hyde and J. H. Russell contented the final over 86 holes, On the whole honours were pretty even, but superior play in the last round put Hydo in the lead and he even tually won by three and two.

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In the second half Hill gave the Club the lead as the result of a dine solo effort. The soldiers scored

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