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CPL. DAVIES SCORES 96
Medical Corps 'Win In Small Units League.
WHITLEY'S GOOD CATCH.
THE
HE Medicals gained in CASY victory against the Service Corps in the Small Unita Cricket League at Sookunpoo yesterday, winning by seven wickets.
Davies and Patterson gave the Medients a good start in reply to
THE CHINA MAIL..
Gallant Fox
Fox Fetches $600 At Auction
Lucy Glitters Not Wanted At $2,000
HIGH
BIDDING AT VALLEY
MR. L.A. H. Wright's Lucy Glit-[and Guiding Star were all
with-
the R.A.S.C. total of 120 before MR ters was not sold at yester-drawn before enthusiasts sur-
went on to score 96.
Davies batted splendidly, giving but one chance, when in the eighties, and hitting, two Bixes and fourteen boundaries. Scores;-
Whitley brought off a magnificent day's auction of ponies. The re-rounded the Paddock. catch off his own bowling to dis-sorved figure of $2,000 proved too Gallant Fox was sold to Mr. A. V. miss Patterson. Davies, however, much, despite the fact that the pony Harvey at the reserved price of looked to be in perfect condition. $600, and provided the biggest The Plover and Wendorful Stag. transaction of the day.. Cobu both of the same stable and both fetched its reserve price of $300, of which had a reserved figure of Mr. Y. M. Loo, the promising $1,900, did not discourage bidding. Chinese Jockey securing a usoful Mr. A. II. Carroll's Anniversary looking bargain. Cabinet Hall; Eve, fixed at $500, also failed to received a raise of $60 before be- receive a hid, and Mrs. G. U. da ing hammered down to Mr. Jones- Roza's Joaquim suffered, the sanie Evana. 8fate at the same figuro. Allwell, re-
R. A. S. C.
S/Sgt. Flool, e Henre, b Davies L/C. Buckland, b Davies
Sgt. Tipple, e Beere, b Davles.. Dvr, Gray, b Davies Der. Whities Bradley
e Gouldey,
Cpl. Joyce,
Extras
12
Mosers. Hughes & Hough Ltd.,
35 served at $300, was another pony conducted the Auction and were 18 to return to his own stable.
responsible for the sale of eighteen King'a Parade, Helvellyn, Judy ponies for $3,076.00.
FULL DETAILS OF AUCTION
Davies
Cpl. Orr, e Calledge, b Brailley.. Lieut. Jeffers, 1.b.v., b Lewis Bryan Sgt. Tighe, st. Patterson, b Bradley Capt. Faithful, b Beare
10
1/Cpl. Spain, not out
Total
120
Bowling Analysis
O. M. R.
W
Davies
11 Ú ΕΣ 5
2 17 2
2
0 16
0
Winter
Good Day, Dun, 13.0-Wong So Azalea Leaf, Chestnut, 13.1Mak Chai Silver Key, Grey. 14.0, 1931 griffin--Mak Chai Tato, Black, 13.0, Macao Sub. griffin-Mak Chai Whitehall, Grey, 12.3. Macao Sub, grillin D. Black Echo, Buy. 13.2, 1932 Sub. griffin--S. W. Tang. Mun Kao Pao, Chestnut, 13.1-G. W. Sewdl Estrellita,
lita, Cream, 13.3-L. G. Frost
95.00
110.00
120.00
30.00
190,00
120.00
110.00
119.00
'0 7
0
Hall, Iron 1930 Sub. griffin-N. Rojdenstrivisk Cebu, Chestnut, M. Loo
110.00
300.90
0 11
2
Cabinet Hall, Chestnut, 13.3-6. 8. Jones-Evens
960.99
Lewis Bryon
3.3 0 12
Hosordy, Brown, 14.0-C. C. Garthwaite
120.00
Gallant Fox,
Fox, Black, 14.0-A. V. Harvey
600.00
R. A. M. C.
Zeta, griBa N. Roidenstrivisk
85.00
Cpl. Davies, e & b Gray'
90
Sgt. Patterson, c & b Whitley L/Cpl. Colledge, st. Buckland,
Flood
Macao, 1933 Sub. griffin, Dapple Grey, 13.3-Mak Chai Merry Maker, Polo pony-G. W. Sewell
30.00
70.00
AUSTRALIAN PONIES
&
Rev. Lowis Bryan, b Gray
25
Silver Star, Grey, 14.1-Chan Sum Changte, Brown, 14.1-S. W. Tang
60.00
490.00
Б
11
164
CLUB LOSE
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Extras
Total (for 4 wkts.)
Q. M. S. Landau, Cpl. Beare, Pte.
:
Bradley, Pte. King, Pte. Goulder and Army Win By Goal
|S/Sgt. Nicks did not bat.
Flood
Whitley
Gray
Orr
Bowling Analysis,
M. R. W.
11 0 46 1 13 2 56 1
7.8 0
8 1
20
China Mail Sports Diary.
TO-MORROW CHESS
ឌ
Kowloon Chess Club Champions Sontor
A. D. Sequeira v. P. T. Rozasło A. C. Ridlington v. J. S. Smith B. W. Paul . Q. M. Sequeira
Junior
A. J. Birjukoľ v. P. Ivanovick
A. Kurrik v. H. H. Bush
T. E. Parry v. J. Easton
A. Prata v. A. L. Rocha
Dr. H. D. Matthews v. M. Cunietti
HOCKEY
Mamak Tournament University v. 12th. Battery
(Sookúnped 4 p.m.) Signals v. Medway
(Marina 4 p.m.) Friendly Match. Hong Kong Hockey Club “A”
Scored By Johnson.
LEE'S FINE 'KEEPING.
(BY CENTRE HALF.)
the U.S.R.C. ground yester-
O day afternoon, the Hong Kong
Hockey Club first eleven sustained their third defeat of the season, when they went down before the Army by a goal scored by Johnson in the first half,
MAMAK SHIELD.
Champions Win Against Tamar.
ĮSAILORS ENJOY MOST OF PLAY.
TN a Mamak Hockey Tourna
ment match played on the Naval ground yesterday after- noon, the Radio Sports Club, the holders, defeated. H.MS. Tamar by two goals to nil in a game. Awtar Singh and Gur- bachan Singh netted for the Radio.
The Club's forward line was
The Tamar, on the whole had considerably weakened by the ab-most of the play, but were unable sence of W. E. Williams, who was to score. Surjin Singh played a unable to play owing to an injured brilliant game in goal for the fool. The Army, on the other Radio, especially in the second half hand, comprised no less than eight when he stopped two stingers.. South Wales. Borderers' regimental players, but notable absentees were Capt. Morgan, of the Jats and Lieut. MacFarlan of the Singapore Brigade.
SIGNALS' MAMAK HOCKEY-
THE
WIN BY 7.0.
H. W. Lee, the Pembroke CollegeTHE Royal Corps of Signals en- genikeeper, was given more work to
joyed an easy, victory over
do yesterday than a fortnight ago the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club when the Club defeated the Lin whom they won by seven clear coins, by five clear goals. In the goals on the Marina ground in a Hockey Tournament Becond half, Lee played brilliantly Mamak doing most of his clearing. by match yesterday afternoon. (King's Park, 5.16 p.m.) strong kicking. Only once did, he Lieut Whiteway-Wilkinson .......(3); |
v. Y. M. C.A.
P
SATURDAY
CRICKET..
First Division
Civil Service v. University (F) (0) Indian R.C. v. Craigengower (F). Second Division
Police v. Hong Kong C.C. (L) Craigongower.v. Queen's College (F) University v. Civil Service (P). FOOTBALL
Lal Wah Cup Competition- Chinose Y. Navy
(Caroline Hill, 9.30 pm.) Second Division
Lincolns v. St. Joseph'e
Ewo v. South Chian
Chinese Athletic v. Navy Club v.
v. Royal Artillery
Kowloon v. Eastern
Third Division
St. Joseph's v. Lincolns
Royal Air Forces v. R.A.S.C.
Signale v. Radio Sports
University v. Recreio
8. W. Bordarers v. Chinese Athletic
RUGBY Combined Services
Club (Soakuapop 4 p.m.J
}
hit the ball, keen anticipation being a marked feature of his play,
JOHNSON'S GOAL.
Bryce (2), Convey and W. Jones scored for the Signals. The score at half time was two-nil in
Sirdar Khan, the Jats' brilliant favour of the Signals. centre-half, played a dashing gama
at right-half-back, and had Fin- Mamak Hockey
eber well in hand throughout the game, n
In the early stages of the first half, the Club pressed, but weak combination spoiled many good openings. Kilbee, on the right Wing was weak, and hesitated to tackle.
Table
(Up to and including "yesterday's games.)
Radio
Goals
· P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. 12-11-01°47′ 8 28
The Army took up the attack, and the Club defence were given a busy R. C. Bignals .14 11 2 1 48 18 23 time. Dand and W. Reed, however, 1st Dtg. H.K.3. 10 0 0 1 46 9 19 shone in the Club defence, while RA.B.C.
53 20 21.17 Rodger and E. V. Reed were also St. Andrew's 10 7 2 1 30 11 15 steady. Many chances for the Incognitos Army were spoiled by Dutcall bec Ing-offside, SA
Medway Police Phoenix Siruiversity
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Veteran
70027
00.278:14 12 0 12 24 24 11 18
7.4 12.18
11-10:10 3 16 17 0
5 8 2 0 10 168
10.10.244.
Tyler sent in a shot that Lee partially cleared, and Johnson, catching the ball on the re bound, scored to give the Army the lead. Army:-Motherwell (S.W.B.); Cant, Taviar- Gore (1.M.S.), Pole (S.W.B.) Sirdar 24th B.A. Khan (Jata) Lieut Cresswell (8.W. 20th I.A. Completion of first round of Eoyal B Dykea (S.W.B.); L/C. Jones (3. Parthian
Mohamed (H.K.S.R.A.); Johnson (S.W W.B.). Llout Tylor = (S.W.B.), Dost German Club 10 2.808 Cap; Completion of frat round 01. g) and Datrall (8.W.B. F/4.0.0.1
"SUNDAY
GOLF
Hong Kong Golf Club's Admiral's
Kowloon' Golf Club Junior, Champion- ship.
JATS BEATEN,
08874 90 8 10 20 1 KITO 12 0 11 18 47 1 Club: H. W. Lee, J. Rodger, E. V. 5th Destroyers 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 Rend; W. Beed, A. A. Dand, J. E. Fat- tar, L. D. Kilbee, J. L. Tetloy, C. 0. ||Francia; A. T. Lay And E. G. Fincher.
KENT BEAT RA.F.
friendly game, on Sunday, H. M. S. Kent defeated the RAF
TWELVE GOALS SCORED.
A dozen goals were registered in
a fast friendly hockey match on the Naval ground yesterday afternoon,
the HMS. Medway Officers hockey by the odd goal in Fin a friendly when the Navy defeated the H. K
defeated the Jat. Regiment hotkey game at the Valley yester. Singapore Brigade RA by 9 goals odd goal la frakt
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