MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933.

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PREMIER

LEAGUE CRICKET

LT. MUSSON HEADS THE BATSMEN

PEREIRA AND BECK ON TOP IN BOWLING

FAST BOWLERS' TRIUMPH

COMPLETE RECORD OF PLAYERS IN SENIOR LEAGUE.

(By Athole.)

THE Kowloon Cricket Club's triumph over the Jodian Recreation Club, champions, at the K.C.C. on Saturday concluded the pre- mier league season for 1932-33.

The University are the new champions, and they are to be congratulated on a very fine all-round display in spite of the loss of Donald Anderson, their best all-rounder. He played in only three. matches for the Champions.

Though Anderson registered the only premier League century of the season he has not been included in the final averages append- ed below as he did not play three completed innings. Lt. Musson. the Army all-rounder and Colony Interporter, heads the batting aver- ages and is closely, followed by Harry Owen Hughes, also one of the best all-rounders and an Interporter. F. D. Pereira, the Indians' In- terport fast bowler, deservedly heads the bowling averages with the amazing average of 6.15 for 33 wickets. He was the only premier league bowler to register the "hat trick" this season. A. C. Beck. another fast bowler, is second with the splendid figures of 26 wickets for 6.73 runs, A. R. Minu, hero of the last Interport is third with

6.88.

The following are the full batting and bowling statistics for the premier league during the 1932-33 season.

BATTING AVERAGES.

Lt. Alusson (Army) ..... H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.)

L. T. Ride (Univ.)

E. Zimmern (C.C.C.)

T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C:)

Comdr. Shuw (R.N.)

G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.)

H. P. Lim (C.C.¤).......

Lt. Marsham (LRC)

J. 5. A. Curreem -(LR.C.)

AVERAGES

Inna. Runs H.S.' N.O.

Avge.

4

14 Q"

1

4.66

A. Baker (LRC) .... Sub-Lt. Carver (B.N.)

5

23

15

.

1.50

3

12

7

0

.4.00

A. K., Munro (H.K.C.C.)

3

12

6

4.00

A. 8. Suffiad - (1.R.C.)

3

10

6

3.33

4

2

1

2.33

Col. Nosworthy (Army)

3

6

4

I

0

2.00

4

5

+3

0

1.25

R. A. J. Simpson (C.SC.C.)

2

1

2. 0.66

H. E. Strange (C.S.C.C.) ....

3

1 1

0 0.33

..

4

1

A. Hunt (CCC)

E. W. Hamilton (C.SC.C.).

L. Hubbard (C.C.C.)

0

The following did not complete three lunings: S. Lee (C.C.C.) 0; W. K. Way (C.C.C.) 0; G. Ladd (C.C.C.) 0; F. Broadbridge (C.C.C.) 1 and 6; K. P. Gan (Univ.) 0 and 6; A. T. Nomanbhoy (Unlv.) 19, 10*, 1*, 2, and 4*; E T. Wood (Univ;) 0 and 0; F Power (Univ.) 0, 0 and 6"; D. K. Samy (Univ.) 4 and 18; D. J. N. ́Anderson 20*, 6 and 100; A. Rold (H.K.C.C.) 0, 19* and 1; G. S. Dunkley (H.K.C.C.) 1, G' and 4; G. R. M. Ricketts (H.KC.C.). 3; J. P. Whitham D and 46; C. W. E. Bishop (H.K.C.C.)___ 9*:> C. „A. Wright (H.K.C.C.) 0; R. H. D. Wade (H.K.C.C.). 12*; E. B. Reed (C.S.C.C.) 6*, 0* and 0; J. M. Wilson (C.S.C.C.) 17 and 4; E F.

FOR

MORRISON HALL'S WIN

Ninth Success Since Year 1916.

CHOA VICTOR LUDORUM

*

won

1932-3 SEASON

GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD

Boxing Barracker: Bobby Jones Not

Competing: Rugby Losses.

By ROVER

I HAVE not been greatly im- H. C. HOPMAN being unavail

pressed by the specimens of 11. able, three new players barrackers' wit which have beenV. G. McGrath, . Quist and

Heason.

reported from Australia this D. Turnbull will support the experienced J. H. Crawford We have, however, a genius injin the Australian team for the this country who might be sent Davis Cup- and Wimbledon this out with our next team. He season.

was present at the Harvey-Cabey| I notice that there is already fight and his gem, reported in some alarm in Australia at the the broadcast account, ought to overworking of McGrath, the

17-year-old possessor

of the The contestants in one of the freakish two-handed backhand,

Morrison Hall the later-Ho-be preserved.

•Buttress (C.S.C.C.) Q and 2*; N. J. Bebbington (C.S.C.C.), 6 and 7; tel Championship for the second preliminary bouts showed a who has one victory over H. E. J. S. Skinner (C.S.C.C.) 10; S.. Randle (C.S.C.C.) 0; N. Whitley (C.S.C.C.) 0; F. E. Matthews (CS.C.C.) 4; B. M. Trowt (Army) 20 year in succession at the University marked disinclination to hit one Vines to his credit.

another and actually got through "There is legislation to pre- and 6; Lt. Whiteway-Wilkinson (Army) 16 and 14; Lt. Craggo (Army) Athletic Meeting at Pokfulam on one round without doing so. vent the exploitation of child 13 and 9: Lt. Anstruther (Army) 1 and 2; Pie. Dewey (Army) Saturday.

"Hurray!" cried our English workers and theatrical infant 5 and 3; Capt. Wales (Army) 0; Col. Raikes 0 and 0; Pte. Ronan It was their ninth win since barracker, "That was a maiden phenomena, It is time (Army) 0 and 0; Pte. Turner (Army), 6; L/Cpl. Bachelor (Army)

something was done to protect youthful athletes from the gate. money hounda," says one M. SIMMERS and J. B. Journal, commenting on the fact

almost without a break for more most famous Rugby interna-]

than a year.

over!" Scottish Caps Retire.

*

0; Spr. Wells (Army) (*; Sgt: Taylor (Army) 1; Sgt. Davies (Army) 1916 when a challenge cup was 7: Capt. Davis (Army) 4*; Bdr. Combey. (Army) 4; Gnr Lowen (Army) 3; Sgt. Willis (Army) 0;Lt. Hamilton (Army) 28; Lt. Young presented by Mr. Ho Kwong. (Army) 0; Pte. Powell (Army) 0; A. E. Perry (K.C.C.) 4 and 1; K J. Choa won the Victor Lu-

W V. M. Benwell (K.C.C.) 0 and 6"; M. P. Madar (L.R.C.), 24 and 7 dorum with 23 points to secure the Nelson, two of Scotland's that McGrath has played tennis

T. Hamet (I.R.C.) 0* and 0*: Shpt. McWilliam (R.N.) 20 and 0; Mid. Sir Charles Eliot Challenge Cup tionals of recent years, have an- Whinney (R.N.) 4; A. B. Ford (R.N.) 2: Mid. Wainwright (R.N.)

G: Shpt. Beale (R.N.)' 0; Pay Lt. Comdr Yate 1 and 3; Mus. Jemmett for one year. V. Grunberg was se-nounced their retirement. (R.N.) 0*; Lt.-Comdr. Liling (R.N.) 14; Sub-Lt. Larkin (R.N.) 3 and cond with 19 points.

1E. L. Gosano (Ricci)

2. V. Grunberg (Morrison) A Time: 19.7/10 secs.

4 Lt. Whitfeld (R.N.) 15; Sub-1. Bailey (R.N.) 8: Lt. Robertson The following were the full results: (R.N.) 4; A. B. Dale'(R.N.) 26*; Pay. Mid. Henderson (R.N.) 0; Mid. 100 Yards. Heslop (R.N.) 0; Lt. Fuller (R.N.) 0; E., R. A. Mainwaring (R.N.)) 0: Lt.-Comdr Mason (R.N.) 0; C. E. Rippinton (R.N.) 4; Mne. Hort (R.N.) 0*; Mid. Garside (RN.) 0; Capt. Drow (R.N.). 1*; Mid, Mason (R.N.) ; Mid. Yates (I.N.) ; E. R. A. Holland 18* and C*: Mid. Pole Jump. Jenner-Fust (R.N.) 3; Mid. Bennett (R.N.) 3; Sub-Lt. Donald (R.N.) 2 and 0; Mid. Boyle (R.N.) 4; Mne, Kinchin (R.N.) 11; Lt. Armytage (R.N.) 2; and Mne. Thompson (R.N.) 2.

* denotes undefeated inninga.

L-Hubbard (C.C.C.)

G. C. Burnett (K.C.C)

E. R. Duckitt (H.K.C.C)

E. L. Gosano (Unlv.)

71.5 39.4

162 14 11.57 80.1 19 264 22 12.00. 30 3 72 6 12.00 74.4 24 230 .19 12.10 .20

4 ...37 3 - 12.33 76.4 11 245 19 12.89 20 213 15 14.20

3 265 10 25.50

1. K. Y. Lee (Eliot).

2. K. J. Choa (St. John's) ...Height: 9ft. 11 in. 220 Yards.

1. E. L. Gosho (Ricci) 2. V. Grunborg (Morrison) Time: 24,8/10 Oc

Half Mile.

1. R..Symons (Lugard)

2. Wu Hung Tak (Morrison) 3. A. C. N. da Silva (Bioci)

Time: 2 mins 18.8/10 neck, |Ladles' Putting_the_Weight.

1. C. Wong (St. Stephen's) 2. G. Chan (St. Stephen's)

Distance: 21 ft. 914ins. Hop Step and Jump.

1. J. Choa (St. John's)

2. Cheng Kel Shul (Morrison) Distanen: 41ft: 1lins.

Ladies' 100 Yards.

1. W. F. Kwok (3t. Alephen's)

2. K. Tse (St. Stephen's)

Time: 14 2/5 2009.

120 Yards High Hurdles.

1. C T. Law (Eliot)

2. S. F. Chan (St. John's)

Time: 18 3/5 secs..

Putting the Shot.

1. N. Vargasoff (Morrison)

2. V Vargasoff (Morrison)

Distance: 8811. 11⁄2 ins.

Nel-

а

son was severely injured last Vines's Opinion. October, and has not played since, DEFORE leaving. Australia for and Simmers, who was generally D America Vines expressed supposed to be in the running the opinion that, unless McGrath for another cap, hurt his hand were given a rest from exhibi- only recently.

tion and unimportant, tourna- Nelson played twenty-five ment play and placed instead in times for Scotland, while Sim- the hands of a coach, he would mers made twenty-eight con inevitably go to the pack as Pecutive appearances.

first-class player." -Glasgow Academicals have The acrvice and the forehand had more players capped then drive are, I am told, the weaker any other Scottish club, and of spots of McGrath's armour, and these Simmers has the highest that the 19-year-old Quiet, son. total. The retirement of the of K. N. Quist, who played two players breaks the link bo-cricket for New South Wales, tween the national side and the South Australia and West Aus- great Academical team of six tralia, is a better all-round play- years ago."

One of Quist's best per- formances recently

was to de- feat John Van Ryn in a "Test" He and Turnbull come

#

*

Jones Not To Play.

er.

BOBBY JONES will not be a match.

compétitior in this year's from South Australia, who have British Open Golf Championship not had a representative in the

at St. Andrews, An American Australian team for many years.

friend who met him the other

day at Los Angeles, where Jones

is busy with his new film, writes TREVESSA

that he was quite definite on the

point. Gene Sarazen,

on the

other hand, is looking forward

TROPHY RACE

eagerly to his visit to England J.C.J.L. and B. & S. Enter at the end of June.

Three Boats.

KWAISANG'S TWO ENTRIES

"I got a much greater recep tion," he told my friend, "when I won the British Open last year The following were the final stand than I got in my own country ings of the hostela, giving their fent

when I won the United States The Nineteenth Bi-annual Tre- In both track and field events:

Track Fluid Total Open. At Prince's they made vessa Trophy for standard life-

Points.me feel like a native son.

boats will be decided at 4 p.m. to- The writer adds that the day. The following are

Rome of

St. John's Lugard

The following bowled fewer than 20 overs; F. K..Lee (C.C.C.) Ricci 10-1-41-3; C., W. Lam (C.C.C.) 14—0—61-1; Y. Abbas (C.C.C.) 12-078-1; A. B. Hameon (C.C.C))

60-30-0; W. K. Way

1. Wu Fung Tak: (Morrison)

(C.C.C.) 2.3-0-14—3;/S. V. Gittins (C.C,C.), 1—0—17-0; T. A.440. Yurda. Pearce (HK.C.C.) 16.5-1-76-3; G. R. M. Ricketts · (H.K.C.C.) 17-3-08-3; C. B. R. Sargent (H.K.C.C.)

6-0-82--0; H. Owen

2. R. mons (St. John's).

94

37

31 champion's convalescence after the entries:-

influenza was considerably help-88 Haining (Dongias) W. B. Patey ed by the success of the great 8.8. Auskon (B. à 8.)..R. B. C. Lee eight-inch hole "leg-pull." Sara 88. Halchow (B. & 8.) J. Barron 18.8. Kaying (B. & 8.) ....R._Marr zen, he says, laughed his head off B.8. Tilkembang (JCJL), Y. Tseme every morning as he read the]

BOWLING

AVERAGES.

0. M. F W. Avge.

Inn Runs H.S. N.O.

3 133 77

F. D. Pereira (LRC.) A. C. Beck (H.K.C.C.)

94.1

39. 203

93

6.15

87

Avge.

A. R. Minu (LR.C.)

87.2 31

27 175

172 25

26

0 44.33

4 124 79*

1 41.33

Lt. Eaden (R.N.)

22

A. Reid (H.K.C.C.)

.43.5

12

5 67- .8.

112 12 9.33

6.73 6.58

·7.12.

E. J. R. Mitchell (H.K.C.C.).

7,173

81"

悲 34.60

U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)

50

7. 173

69

2 34.60

A. T. Lee (Univ.)

15 134 14 * 9.57. '16 225. 21 10.71

6 197 61.

# 32,83

1

95 58

1

31.66

Capt. Williams (Army)

3 93 70

0 31.00

5

142 61

0 28.40

E. 'R. Duckitt (LK.C.C.)

133 74"

1 26.60

E. A. Lee (C.C.C.)

4

A. H. Madar (LR.C.)

93 53

0 23.25

E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)

7 153 62

Lt. Garthwaite (Afmy)

0 21.85

1. Mclnnes (K.C.C.)

5 / 109

52

0 21.80

F. Goodwin (K.C.C)

73

Lt. Stocker (Army)

E. W. Hamilton (C.S.C.C.)

25

5

72 5 14.40

6 -129 48

0 21.50

6

04 2}

3. 21.33

E. R. A. Holland (R.N)

25

1 88 6 14.66

F. S. W. Smith (K.C.C.)

û 100

Mus. Jemmett (R.N.)

32.3

5 103 7 14.71

44

1 21.20

E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.)

126

62*

1 21.00

J. C. Lyal (K.C.C)

36

5 119 8 14.87

R. Lee (C.C.C.)

6 104 52"

1 20.80

Lt. Marsham (R.N.)

34

A. T. Lay (K.C.C.)

7

142 75

Q 20.28

Pay Lt.-Comdr. Yates (RN.)

30

2 149 10 14.90

123.

*15.37

A. M. Rodrigues (Univ.)

7 142 64

0 20.28

A T. Nomanbhoy (Univ.)

47

10 142

15.77

Lt. Walker (Army)

4

E. B. Reed (C.8.C.C)

32

5

50

Q 20.25

G. R. Sayer (CS.C.C)

81 34

( 20.25

J. E. Richardson (C.S.C.C.)

43.3

4

175* 9

A. W. Hayward (H.K.C.C.)

5. 100 44

R. Lee (C.C.C.)

76.2

11

276

142 8 17.76 19.44 11 25.09

0 20.00

Lt. Eaden (R.N.)

4

73 59

0 18.25

F. Baker (CS.C.C.)

24

2 76

25.33

13

25

38

* Mid. Farnhill (R.N.)

5 86 36

0 17.20

Capt. Mirehouse (Army)

54

.13

21

I. M. Wood (C.S.C.C)

6

86 28*

1. McInnes (K.C.C.)

39

+

&

1 17.20

99 42

1 16,50

H. G. Wallington. (C.B.C.C.)

22

149 1 108

5 3

29.80

Ellot

16

15

36.00

May

0

▸ 5

Morrison

41

G3

A. R. Minu (L.R.C.)

7

114 68

0

16.28

31

E. L. Gosano (Univ.)

80 31

0 16.00

A. H. Madar (L.R.C.)

7

94 26

1"

15.06

J. E. Richardson (C.S.C.C.)

7 109 50

0 15.57

93 45

0 16,50

S. V. Gitting (C.C.C.)

64 93 43

0 15.50

Lt. Garthwaite (Army)

G 74 ,28*

1

14.80

7 103 444-

,0 .14.71,

GX 72

21 43

0.14.50

04, 14.40

71 21

651 49

-P

14.20 13.08

13.00

F. R. Zimmern (Univ.)

Capt. Mirehouse (Army)

Comdr. Williams (R.N.)

62 32 61 22 .60 =

0

12.49

*1 12.20

50

0 12.00

F. Baker (CSC.C)

4

34 24"

1 11.33

A. C. Beck (H.K.C.C.)

4

34. 21

11.33

A. K. Minu (LRC)

6

56 26* I

D. 8. Harley (H.K.C.C.)

5

55 21

0

11.20- -11.00

F. D. Pereira (LRC)

7

: 65

38

1 10.89

A. B. Hamson (C.C.C.)

6

43 £3*

2

10.75

W. T. Patterson (C.C.C.)

3

32 28*

0 10.66

F. K. Lee (CCC)

3

32 .22

0 10.66

L/Cpl. Colledge (Army)

3

32 16

0 10.66

C. W. Lam (CC.C.)

7

61.. 26

1 10.18

F. Goodwin (K.C.C.).

6

50

. 15

1 10.00

Lt.-Comdr. Laing (R.N.)

3

30

14

0

10,00

A. T. Lee (Unlv,)

6

48 16

0

.9.60

N. A. E. Mackay (K.CC.)

5 38 22*

9.50

4 37 19

0 9.25

7 61 '92

0.

8,71

7 49

13

8.16

**242014-

$8.00

“A. A. Rumjahn (LR.C.)

6

45 15

7.50

FINAL STANDINGS.

U. M. Omar (CCC)

4

29 ⚫18

7.25

Lt. MacFarlan (Army)

A 21118

7.00

2111

7.00

University

Indian E. C.

534 19

6,80

Hong Kong CCé

20

111

6.66

Kowloon C. C

17

5.06

17

38122

5.42

Army Craigengower C.C. Navy Civil Service C,C.

O. E. C. Marton. (H.K.C.C.) ̧.

H. G. Wallington (CS.C.C.)

Major Mackenzie (Army)

W. C. Hung (K.C.C). ................

H. Nomanbhoy (Univ.)

H. D. Rumjahn (I.IC.)

J. Barrow (C.S.C,C.)

B. C. K. Hawkins (C.S.C.C.)

8. A. Imall (LR.C.)

J. C. Lyl (K.C.C.)...

Y. “Abbas (CCC)

F. J. de Rome 1 (C.B.C.C.).

B. D. Evans (CS.C.C.)

A. A. Aziz (Unly.).

A. H. Enmjahn (LR.C.).

1658

R. Divett (H.K.C.C.)

3. Chang Kai Shui. (Morrison),

Time: 67 4/5 secs.

Hughes (H.K.C.C.) 15-4-44-7; C. E. 8.4—1—29—8; R. A. J. Simpson (CS.C.C.) 19–0-101-3; G, R. Long Jump Sayer (C.S.C.C.)" 11,5——0—63—4; S. Bandle (C.3.C.C.) 7-1-32-2;

B. C. K. Hawkins (C.S.C.C.) 14—0—87—3; J. 9. Skinner (C.S.C.0.) 70-45—1; B. D. Evans (C.S.C.C.)

N. 11-0-67--0 (Army) 19—1—89-3;

Whitley

Lt.

(C.S.C.C.) 2.1-0-2-2; Lt. Stocker Anstruther (Army) 15,5—0—54-3; Lt Musson (Army) 7-0-53—1; Pie. Dewey (Army) 14.1-2-63-6; Pte Ronan (Army) 5—0—20—2;

(R.N.) (R.N.)

1. K. J. Choa (St. John's).

2. V. Grunberg' (Morrison)

Distance: 20ft. 8 ins. Ladies Long Jump

1. W. F. Kwok (St Stephen's)

2. K. Tas (St. Stephen's)

Distance: 12ft. 11 in.

1. E. Zimmern

Y. F. Chew

1. K. J. Choa (St. John's

2, K. Y. Lee (Elliot)

Height: 5 ft. Tins,

Lt. Cragge (Army), 2—0—27-0; Spr. Wells (Army) 10-2-28-2 Past Students' 220 Yards Handicap. Sgt. Taylor (Army) 2-0-15~0; Major Mackenzie (Army) 1-06-0; Gar. Lowen (Army) 10-2-37-3; W. C. Hung (K.C.C.) High Jump. 6-0-28-1; F. S. W. Smith 14,3-2008; Mid, Whinney 8-0-17-0; Shpt. Beale (R.N.) 1—0—4—0; L. Robertson 4-0-27-1; A. B. Dale (R.N.) 8-2-24-3; Sub-LA. Larkin (RN) One Mile.

0~19~0; Pay Mid. Henderson (R.N.) 4—0—22—2; Mid. Heslop (R.N.) 1-1-0-0: Lt. Comdr. Liting (RN.) 0.5—0—5—1; Lt. Comdr. Mason (R.N.) 20—9—0;· Mue. Hart (R.N.) 30 ; 0, A. Crabtree (R.N.) 7-0-32-0; Mid. Jenner-Fust (R.N0270 Colony Half Mile. Mid. Yates (RN.) 8——5—0; Mid: Boyle, (R.N.) 6~0~28-1; Sub- Lt. Donald (E.N.) 3—0—15-1; Sub-Lt. Carver (R.N.) 8~017~0;

1. V. B. Omolotaky (Ricef)

2. 8. Y. Cheng (Elliot) 3. R. Bymons (Lugard)

Time: 5 mins 20 1/5 sec

1. A. Hunt

2. S. A. Rumjahn

2 inina.. 20 moca.

Sapt. McWilliam (R.N.) 1—0—1—0; Mid. Bennett (R.N.) 1~~11; Hal!

Mne. Thompson (R.N.) 9-2-27-8; A. Baker (LR.C.) 4-1; T. Wood (Univ.) A. A. Rumjahn (IR.C.) 83-1-19-2; E.

1.

2. Lugard Hall 11-1-46-0: D. K. Samy (Univ.) 5.8—0—16—1; H. Nomanbhoy Relay Race (Univ.) 2-0-20-0; D. J. N. Anderson (Univ.) 17.8-84-65-5; and L. T. Ride (Univ.) 2-0—19—+1;

PREMIER CRICKET. LEAGUE

...CLUB...HOCKEY,.. TEAM.

The following will represent the PW. D. LP, Hong Kong Hockey Club against

7601 I

1. Ricci Hall 2. Morrison Hall

the Disena.

Throw* Vargasoff (Morrison)

7. V: Vargasoff (Morriso Javelin Throw.

1. A. T. Lee (Morrison) E. L. Gouato (Bisel)

Distanest 150ft. 7ins, Yards Low Hardies 1. V. Granberg (OTTLION).

(Morrison) va

Hung 10,000 mar (Elliot).

YChang 18

7 8:09 16 the H.K.S.R.A on the Marina 220 78 15 ground at 5 pm on Wednesday

11 1 C. L. Gregory Rodger B. V. 7 2 1.41 Reed: A W. Reed, B. 1. D. Lowe, 5D Tetley; H. Owen-Hugher, W.-E. Williams, G. E. R. Divett A. T. Lay 0164 1land:0, C. Franels. ~

2. Yeung Yuk Wab (May) AW. Y. Lou (Bt. John's)

Time: 40 mins, 31 secs,

discussion on his suggestion 88. Tjikembang (JCJL) from all corners of the universe. 8.8.. Timondari (J.C.J.L.) .E. E. Witt B. A. Groent

68. Kwalaang (Jardinèm) .A. Gowdy

J. I, Macpherson

* •

M.C.C, and Malaya. 6.B. Kwaining (Jardinen)

LANS are being made to send

Pan invitation to the M. C. C. GOLF

asking if they will extend the next M. C. C. tour of India to Malaya-the matches to be play-

ed on the M. C. C. team's home- ward journey.

A

VALLEY JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

Third Round Results.

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It would be the first visit of an M. C. C. team to these parts.

In 1927 the Australians "sent al The following were the results strong team, who played matches of the Third Round of the Junior throughout the country and were Section Championship of the Royal beaten at Kuala Lumpur by the Hong Kong Golf Club:- team representing_All-Malaya.、,

A. Brooksbank beat W. H.. Edmonds, J. J. King wa, H. Clark scratched. W. J. Butler beat A. E. Charman.

ARMY BEAT K.A.F. AT X. E. Clarke heat J. P. A, Davis.

TWICKENHAM.

Harlequins Lose.

London, To-day.

C. R. C. PAVILION ROOF TO BE REPAIRED

The Chinese Recreation Club are

In the annual triangular tourna- to, rebulid the roof of their club ment, the Army beat the Royal Air house which has been badly eater Force at Twickenham 12 points to away by white ants. The follow- three. Full results of Saturday's, ing Committee, elected at the an matches follow:

mual, meeting on Saturday, arO TOE". Army

12 Air Force 8 ponsible for the renovation?? (At Twickenham),

Desurs. Ng' See-kwong, Ho Ka- Blackheath 15 Bristol

`0 lau, 14 Blu-king, Lo Man-kiu, EL, S.. Devonport 8. 24 Rosslyn-Park 12 Mok, Chiu Chun-chíu Mok :Hing- 81 London Welsh 12jchtu, Iu Tak-chouk, Ho Ka-chi, M. Leicester

BK.'Lo, M. W. Lo Chiu Ping-tong, London Scot. 6 Harlequins United Services 9 Richmond 21 Yang Gungman, Tsang Yong-tuk

Reuter. land Lük Kang-cheung,

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