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MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1932.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY'S SPORT IN BRIEF CHINA LIGHT TENNIS
Cricket.
LEAGUE 1
At Soakumpoo the Kowloon Cricket Club drew with the Indian Recreation Club,
I.R.C.: 107 A. H. Madar 93, G. C.
Burnett 4 for 63).
K.C.C.: 120 for 2 E. F. Fincher 39
not out).
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
League 1.
Рояз
P. W. D. L. Pte. Pts. Indian R.C. 7 5 2 0 21 17 Craigengower 7 4 1 2 21 13 Kowloon C.C... 72 4 1 21 Hong Kong Củi 2 10 University
1. Canton (Pote Hunt, Cameron and H. W. Hewett.
2. R.H.K.Y.C. "A" (P. L. Leefe, H. F. White and F. C. B. Black),
8. R.H.K.Y.C. "B",
Won by length; a length.
1. R.H.K.Y.C. (CB. Easter- brook, H. W. Dulley (stroke) and A. Murdoch).
2. Manila (N. ‘Linley, J. G....H. Lander and J. F. C. Kingsley).
3. Canton (H. J. Frolich, B. R.
The Stock Exchange Cup for Rasmussen and W. Soiffert). Inter-Club Senior Foura.
1. Manila (S. Crawford, J. B. Eankin, N. Linley, J. G. H. Lander (Stroke) and J. F. C. Kingsley.
2. RH.K.Y.C. (C. B. Easter- brook, R. J. D. Grieve, M. H. Arnold, H. W. Dulley and I, G. Allison.
3. Canton (J. H. Frulich. F. Lia-
|
Won by 4 feet, 2 lengths.
Time: 4 mins, 52.2/6 secs.
The Novice Fours Challenge Cup.
TOURNAMENT.
G. A. Noronha Captures
Two Titles.
MRS. BLANDFORD'S DISPLAY.
CENTRAL THEATRE
TEL
25720
The annual tennis champion SHOWING TO-DAYAT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
1. Canton (H. W. Hewett, M. C. ships of the China Light & Power Gillett, B. H. Schroter, J. Penfield Recreation Club were concluded (stroke) and W. Seiffert),
on the Club's courts yesterday.
2. R.A.K.Y.C. (1) (H. J. Gosby, Owing to the indisposition of one denau, R. R. W. Ashby, B. R. Ras-A. C. Young. H. Siedler, H. N. of the players, the mixed doubles
Williamson and F. C. B. Black). match
mussen and W. Seiffert.
Time: 5 mins. 39.1/5 secs.
1 15 8.
Б
Won by length; 4 lengths.
4/%
The Hynes Challenge Cup for Inter-Club Junior Fours.
22 16 Royal Artillery Civil Service C.C. 7 115 21.4% Royal Navy...
1 1 3 15
The University and the Civil Ser vice Cricket Club played a tled match, hence the half pointa,
LEAGUE II.
A the K.C.C. the Indian R.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C. by one wi kot.
K.C.C.: 98 (P. 31. el Arculli 3 for
17, A. M. Rumjahu 3 for 44).
1. Canton (Pote-Hunt, E. Ster ling. F. Busse, W. G. Cameron (stroke) and H. W. Hewett.)
2. R.H.K.Y.C. (P. L. Leefe, F. Petersen, G. T. May, H F. White and F. C. B. Black.
Won by 5 lengths. Time: 6 mins. 17 sees.
The Murdochi-Kennett Cup for
1.8.99 for 9 P. 3, el Arculli | Inter-Club Senior Pairs.
227, A. M. Rumjahn 23 not out).
Ina R.C.
League II.
Poss.
P. W. D. L. Pts. Pls. 10
X 1 I 30 25 Kowloon C.C. ..10 6 3 1 30 21
Recreio
Craigengewer
Borderers :..
Police R.C.
R.E. & Sigs.
University
Hồng Kông Cô
R.A.S.C.
Civil Service
..10 6 2 2 KO 20
..10 6 0 5 30 15
0 1 2 3 27 14
3 30 12
10
3 4 30 12
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2 2 5 27 8
8
2
6 24 1
7
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4 6 30
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10 0
FRIENDLIES.
On the H.K.C.C. ground the Hong Kong C.C. de fented the Royal Navy by six wickets.
R.S. L. Armitage 63, A. Held
4 for 29).
H.K.C.C.: 239 (H.
Owen Hughes
53. L. T. Ride 69, E. R. Duckitt 5).
On the C.C.C. ground the P.W.D. defeated the Sanitary Dept. by five wickets
S.D.: 108 (G. R. Sayer 67). P.W.D.: 226 (J. E. Richardson 57,
RS. W. Patterson 54, G. R. Sayer 1 for 34).
At Sookunpoo the R.A.S.C. de- feated the R.A.M.C. by 53 runa, R.A.S.C.: 160 (Powell 58, Joyce 37.
Davis 5 for 54).
R.A.M.G: 107 Paterson 29, Beare 9, Gray 5 for 47. Powell 6 for 50).
R.H.K.Y.C. Regatta.
TRIANGULAR TOURNEY.
Rowing Results.
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Challenge Cup for Inter-Club | Junior Fairs.
Won by many lengths.
arranged between Mrs. Crofton and Mr. T. Mitchell, and Sculling Event: 1, Railton; 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaw, was un- Parry: 3, Kingsley.
avoidably postponed.
Football.
Services Services II.
1 Civillans
0
7 Civillans II.
0
Hockey.
Y.M.C.A. “A” O Radlo
C.B.A. Ladles 1
YACHTING
Cumberland
THREE INTERESTING SAILING EVENTS.
Under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, three interesting yacht races were sailed as follows:---
Cruisers Race.
At the conclusion, Mrs. W. J.
Browne presented the trophies.
Full results were as follows:- Men's Singles (C. Stafford Chal-
lenge Cup):-G. A. Noronha best G. A. White 1-6, 7-5, 7-5, 6-1.
Men's Handicap:-G. A. Noronha (owe 30) beat A. B. Clemo (scr.) 2 6-0, 6-2.
Ladies' Singles:-Miss Griffiths
beat Mrs. Crofton 6-0, 6-0.
Ladies' Handicap:-Miss Griffiths (owe 30) beat Mrs. Blandford (owe 30) 7-5, 11-9.
Men's Doubles :-I. M. Murray and G. A. Noronha beat A. J. V. Smith and A. B. Clemo 6-3, 6-4.
Dr. L. T. Ride's XL
Course:-Start from Murray Pier, Cust Rock Mark Boats, and S. R. Kermani, c Gosano, b Lee 11 finish at Club Line. Distance: 5 miles.
Yacht Norseman
U. & I.
Isis
S. V. Gittins, run out
11
8
E. 'Zimmern, run out
TIME.
R. Lee, b. Anderson
Azuma
La Cigale
Curlew
Sea Lark
Chenook
Finished Corrected Elapsed Position
2.32.01 2.27.35 0.32.01 2.34.25 2.32.32 0.34.25 2.34.35 2.33.44 0.34.35 2.95,52 2.35.52 0.35.52 2.36.08 2.30.43 0.36.08 2.41.38 2.36.05 0.44.28 2.42.47 2.36.22 0.42.44 2.45.51 2.98.13 0.48.11
"H" Class Race.
L. T. Ride, b Lee
1
$
F. D. Pereira, e Gosano, b
Anderson
13
4
Б
2
J. L Youngsaye, c Anderson,
b H. Nomanbhoy..
1
6
7
G. C. Burnett, c H. Nomanbhoy,
b Anderson
15
8
A. Baker, c Gosano, b Anderson 21
A. A. Rumjahn, not out
R. G. Leong, b Anderson
Extras (B20, LB4)
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Course: Start from Mark E. of Kowloon Dock (P); Cust Rock M.B. (P) to M.B. Club Line (P.). Distance: 5 miles. Twice Round.
Diana (Mrs. Barry) Siskin (Miss Mackle)
Total
24
111
TIMES
Yacht
Sailed by
Finished Corrected Position
Norena (Mrs. Stanton) Rolla (Mra. Sheldon)
$.34.06
3.34.08
6
3.34.52
3.21.57
5
Argulla I (Mrs. Pearce)
Gosano
6 1 16 0
3.35.53
3.30.09
1
Lee
.13
4 26 2
Colleen (Miss Larssen)
3.36.17
3.80.27
2
3.35.80
Anderson
9 1 19
5
3.31.20
3
3.34.42
3.31.37
4
"I", "Y" & "G"; Class Race.
|H. Nomanbhoy [TRA
4 0
15
1
3. 0
11
0
(same course.)
TIMES
Sailed by Daphne (Mlas M. Stokes) Jessamine (Miss Butterfeld) Why Wonder? (Mrs. Fowkes) Speedwell (Mrs. Stewart) Wendy (Miss Patchet) Eunice (Mrs. Rose)
2
3.57.37
6
3.54.01
8.54.06
8
3.52.50
3.52.25
1
3.59.30
3.54.45
5
..3.58.48
3.55.03
Yacht
SUNDAY CRICKET
Finished Corrected Position
3.53.35 3.53.85 3.58.02
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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A CHALLENGE TO WOMENTM
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Usual Prices
*Bowled one no ball.
Richardson
49 Mitchell
Lieut. Armitage, E.N., & Reid,
b McLellan
10
Lt.-Commdr. Hughs, c. Wood, b
J.
Simpson
16
Lt.-Commdr. Southern, e and b
Reid,
63
- Sub-Lieut. Balten, c and b Beck
19
Capt. Burnett, R.N., & Reid, b
5 b. „McLellan
Lt. Anstruther, RE, b Reid .: Burg-Lieut. Ommaney,Davis, e
Richardson, b McLellan
Volunteers.
E. - Richardson, i.b,w, b Onmarley-Daviş
Fall of the wickets:-1 for 18, 2
H-Nomanbhoy, Pereira
0. M. R. W.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE
PRESENT WIN.
Low Scoring Game.
At Sooku poo the Queen's Col-
lege Present XI. defeated a Past XI. by 28' runs.
Scores:
P. M. N. da Silva, e Rumjahn,S. A. Ismail, c de Bome, ↳ Tauf
Burnett will
K. P. Gan, b"Barnett
N. A. E. Mackay, run out 59A. T. Nomanbhoy, b Pereira »
F. S. W. Smith, b, Ommaney-AA. Aziz, b Burnett
Davis.d..
2.G. E. Yeoh, not out.
A. C. Beck, b Ommaney-Davis 58 P. L. Tan, q Burnett, b Pereirá
78 Extras (B14, LB2, NBI)
1 E. J. E. Mitchell, not out
2 W. DFölley, Ebw.
Anstruther
2 RM. Wood, e Batten, c
Di McLellan, got out.
Lt.-Commdr. Olivier, b Mitchell 10. Burnett Mid Kettle, B.N., Lb.w., b
Mitchell RNA568) Capt. Mirchoise (Gloucesters) Mi A
not out wis
"Extras" (B7, LÉZ NB1)
10
Total
Extras (B12, LBE, WI)
Total (for 6 wkts.)
A Reid, J E Fotter and R
Simpson did not bi
12
Total
M. 1. Razack, b Mel
13A. B. Sufflad, c C. Abbas,
0AH Madar, ba Arcullf 17:A. R. Abbas, b. Teui
Y; el Argulli;;; 1278, AR, Bux":1
BOLJE BOWLING, ANALYBIBAUMMA
out
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A SPARKLING COMEDY OF SMART SOCIETY
and MODERN MORALS
BENNETT CONSTANCE
IN
"SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY"
Kenneth MacKenna, Basil Rathbone and Rita La
Pathe Super Feature,
TO-DAY'S TENNIS,
Open Singlem *(Semi-final). Rumdahn v. M. W. (Stand Court; 4.30pm)
S. A
Club Championship.-*|| Redmond D, Goldman. Handicap Single “A”
FAMOUS BAND'S NAME ADOPTED.
For New. Station.
Roy.
Iles, founder of the National Band Festival at the Crystal Palace, and
both Mr. Hos and the conductor of the band were decorated by the President, their prizes were of s total value of over £10,000.
The famous Besses the Barn Band, which was established in 9. E. Grean, V.AC.F. Bowker.
1866, is to give its name to a sta Judlefal wit sometimes Valentine, HAFőley: tion which the EMS. Railway point through being Handicap Singles "B"
Company are to build between Counsel in a bur Punchaon V. JAV. Jensen. Prestwich and Whitefield on the ad the jury
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and Mrd. Valentine" v: Owen 1908, when they toured France-us-you will
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Volunteers Creditable Victory
PHOENIX CLUB WIN
CONSISTENT SCORING BY
VOLUNTEERS.
Mitchell 78 Not Out.
Fall of the wickets: 1 for 82, 2 for 55, 8 for 101, 4: for 143, 5 for |148, G for 157, 7 för 160, B for 179,
9 for 188, 10 for 189.
On the Royal Navy ground at King's Park the Volunteers XI. de- | *Beck feated the United Services XI. by McLellan gix wickets.
Reid Scores:-
Simpson Smith
United Services, - : Lieut. Fuller; R.N., q Mitchell,
b. Richardson
Burnett
*Bowled one wide ball.
}
for 24, 3 for 112, 4 for 163, 5 for 195, 6 for 209,
Present.
F. J. de Rome, b Abbas
28
K. Nazarin, I.b.w..b Rumjahn
0
..11 2 34
4 0 18
O. M. R. W.R. H. Griffiths, 1bw., b.Bum- Ommaney-Davią .16 1 62 3 jahn Mirehouse ........ 11 0 89 *Anstruther Hugha
Dress Circle
-
1
0 M. el Arculli, b A. H. Madar. 7.
1 C. E.. Abbas, run out
11
Kettle
.4 0 27
0 A Hunt, c Abbas, b S.: A. ‚0: Ismalle..
18
4 0 34
1 Taui Yan-puí, b. Abbas
Q
-8. Lee, b. Abbas, arrivando (G. Lee, c Bux, b.8. A. Ismail 10. el: Arculli, a Abbas,
2.
1
A. R. H. Email
11
M. C. Hung,, not out
Extras
1/
6
Totri
85
-BOWLING ANALYSIS.
10. "M. R. W.
Rumjaha
AH. Madar
7 Suflad Abbas
29 2. 67-8 10 1 4.1 80
848
LEE SAVES PHOENIX CLUB FROM COLLAPSE.
Close Match.
At Pokfulam yesterday the Phoenix Club defeated Professor LTA Ride's XI. by 16 ranë.
Scores:
ין
F. R., Zimmern, e Burnett, b
Pereira....
8.1 16 8. A. Ismail... 24.0 1642 AR. H. Esmail, 2015.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
-0. M. BW. .16 4 40
1
14 0
ББ
8
Phoenix Club XI.
0:40
D. J. N. Anderson, b Pereira
4 0 12 1
0 12
4
0 15.1
0
A. T. Lee, c Rumjan, b
Burnett:
E. L. Gosano, run out
Past
28
M. P. Madar, h U, el Arculli
b
A. M. Humfahr, b Tsui
08. Ismail, b. M. el Arcaill
34. R. H. Esmail, bel
T
$1.00
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