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Three Internationals In To-day's Game.
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SERVICES SHOULD
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SOOKUNPOO TO-DAY
The Navy are at full strength for heir Rugby match against the Club at the Valley to-day at 4.15 p.m., and should just win what pro- mises to be one of the best matches
of the year.
The following are the teams, which include three Internationals: in Lt. St. Clair Ford (Scotland), J. A. R. Selby (Scotland), and Lt.
Evana (England):
Club'—J, P, Whitham, J. J. Fergu- son, L. G. Robertson, R. 13. Griffiths, G P. Lammert, Hutchison, 4. 4. Selby (captain), E. F. Walkden, D. Me- Lellan, 1. H. Bradford, D. M. Wheeler, S. H. Garrod, D. C. Moutṛle, G. A. Stewart.
(2 Reserves—-W. H. B. Rigg and K. A.
Buckley (Sub);; LL St. (Sub.), Lt. Slater (H.M.S. Eagle), Midshipman Darley (HMS. Suffolk), Stoker Curtin (11.M.S. Ber wick); Lt. Miera (Sub.), Lt. Forben (Sub): Comdr. Roome (H.M.S. Med- way) captain), Ll Linton (Sub.), Lt. Evans (11.M.S. Suffolk), L. Nixon (H.M.S. Suffolk). Lt. Whitseld (H.M. S. Falmouth), Lt. Shaw (H.M.S. Fal mouth), Lt. Brown, R.M., (II.M.S. Ber- wick) and Leading-Cook Pascoe (H.M. S. Berwick).
CROOME'S PLUCK
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(By Outside Left).
Their Excellencies, the Governor, Sir William Peel and the G.O.C.. Major General O.C. Borrett will attend this afternoon's Armistice Day Charity Football game between the Combined Services and the Rest of the Colony, which takes place on the Sookunpoo ground, commencing at 8.30 p.m.
COLÓNY - BILLIARDS CHAMPION'S, BEST BREAK OF YEAR
Osmund Chalks up 178
In a friendly billiards match between A. J. Osmund and F. A. Gill played at the Palace Hotel on Wednesday the Colony Champion compiled a break of 178, his best effort this year.
Mr. Osmund's highest break of his career was one of 287, made ten years ago.
YACHTING.
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"Lillette" (Dr. Tottenham) un-
The game is expected to atract one of the largest crowd ever seen on the ground as the Services will be fully represented by practi- cally every branch with the exception of the Air Force, while the Civilians will be on view in what I might term their first real Inter-der a yawl rig and with a folding port trial.
Both teams, although more or less representative, are not 'at full strength, the Services having weaknesses at forwards and in the halves, while the Civilians are poorly represented.
REIGN
LINCOLNS
IN DANGER South China's Spirited Challenge.
JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES TO-DAY
(By OUTSIDE LEFT) To-day's League programme will consist of three Second Division. The Services' attack жде very games and five Third Division weak, Garthwaite being the only games, the most interesting of bowler to keep a consistently good which will be the clash between the length. Barnsby was obviously Club and the Navy in the Second nervous in his opening overs which Division on the Club ground and the were expensive, but he bowled much better later on.
encounter between the Borderers The less said concerning the Ser- and the Service Corps at the Valley. vices' batting the better. It was
First Division Initiably weak after the first four batsmen had been dismissed for 16 rung by Gill and Jenkins, who bowled really well. Croome then very sportingly took off Jonklass in favour of Dean, a slow bowler.
Gibson took a very fine low calch to dismiss Sinclair who was top-scorer with 23.
The Services were given a second knock and in the face of a string of change bowlers and indifferent Walker feiding scored 95 for 6. {playing a painstaking 40 not out.
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R. G. Gibson, b Garthwaite
L. Alvis, 1.b.w., à Barnsby
B. S. Gill, b Bonavia
Morgan st. Walker, b Richards
W. O, Jonklass, b Garthwaite.
P. R. Lewis, c Cutler, b Eaden
W. W. Dean, b Garthwaite
C. A. Speldwinde, not cut
Extras
Total
Fall of the wickets.
To-morrow two games and one
Second
game will take place.
Division
South China, last season' mier League champions, opposed to the Recreio, who
STEEL COULSON'S BILLIARDS
Favourite's Clean Sweep Against Artillery.
BREAKS IN ABUNDANCE
(By SPOT BALL)
The Palace Hotel, favourites for the Steel Coulson's Billards Title, won handsomely on Thursday, re- cording als wins against the Royal Artillery Sergeants, In spite of the fact that they were "Without the ser- }vices of A. J. Osmund, the Colony
Champion.
The Kowloon team on the whole. gave a fine display ¦ of · all-round billiards. Breaks, well, compiled, were plentiful, the main ones being Pereira 48 and 35, Gill 47, Bliva propeller should do better this 29 and 25, Antonio 24, Bower 24 and
races. If "Ah Morgan 20. year in cruiser
Sgt. Beeston with a break of 20 Chan Chi Hung" (The Pride of and Mr. Pine played very well for Asia), Colonel Macpherson's auxi- the Gunnara, but the opposition
In the Combined Services team the exclusion of Baldry of the Lin-llary junk rigged yacht, is enter-proved too strong. colns or Fairless of the Navy ined to race among the cruisers I ex- favour of Snooks of the Artillery pect to see some tussles between was a bad mistake on the part of these two.
the selectors, while the inclusion]
"Lillette" will have to concede i of Cork of the Lincolns instead of five minutes per hour of elapsed Thomas of the Navy was another time to the Pride."
mistake.
Thomas knows the play of Lang-
mead, the Services' centre forward and his all round play is far super ior to that of Cork who can per- form well when leading his own
team.
Ridley and Hocquard will be the most dangerous combine- tion to-day and these two should give the Rest'a defence an anxious time
On form I think the Services should win by a comfortable mar- gin.
SEA BEAST'S DESIGN
The results of the American de- racers have now been published in signing competition
for ocean
The Garrison Sgta. lost their 100 per cent, record when, al- though wlaning on aggregate by 141 points they shared six games and therefore lost half a
point.
A
S/Sgt. Clarke, runner up in the
gained Army Championship, amaahing victory over Sargent by 105 points.
St. Patricks Club had a close call "Yachting." The winner is a re- against the Royal Engineers, shar- gular rule beater called by her de,ing the six games, and just winning signer "Sea Beast" from her truly on aggregate by the narrow, mar.......... unorthodox profile. She is quite
gin of 9 points. L. E. Remedios one of the largest and fastest types obtained the best win of the match when he defeated Lieut. Regan by the rule allows-incidentally she would be rather expensive to 52 points,
build.
Scores: The American Ocean Racing Palace Hotel Rule measures length some way Silva above the water line and for this | Pereira The following are the teams and reason both bow and stern profiles | Antonio officials:-
of "Sea Beast" are somewhat Gil · V-shaped with the apex of the V Bower above the waterline to give the line Morgan of smallest length.
The Rest:--Wong Wing (S.C.A.A.); Hill (Kowloon) and S. Strange (Club); Leung Wing-chu! (S.C.A.A.); Chan- prening (Police) and S. Bliss (Kowloon) will be (captain): Tang Kwong-sum (Athl This profile to the stern can be
caustic), Tam Kung-pak (S.C.A.A.). How observed in modera steamers (the Garrison Sgts.
Strange (Club) and Blake
Svale has it, Conte Verde and many Clarke Combined Services:- Pte. Heath others) where the
Orton (Lineolus); Bdr. Allan (Artillery), slopes inwards in the usual way. Flood Pie. Morrison (Borderers); A. B. Pur- kins (H.M.8. Orpheus),
ed a sensation at the close of last).
season when they defeated South China easily.
To-morrow South China will be fielding a strong eleven to make certain of their reach. ing the top of the 'First, Divi sion ladder.
(II.M.S.
counter first
to form a lengthened water line
(Lincolns), E. R. A. Mec.PL Cork the profile then reversing, however. Dyer
folk. Q. M. 9. Snook (Arul- above the rudder and propellora. Halford" -
Joyce
105 Beeston
R.A. Sgt.
137
150 Pine
102
150 Wood
65
160 Clarke
77
150 Thomas
139
150 Harding
92
900
602
C.P.O.'s Mess
150 Sargent
45
128 Alford
150
150 Ruscombe
57
106 Yeamang
150
136 Page
150
150 Taylor
127
820
679
150 Regan
98
107 Dantelz
150
150 Buckle
129
129 Hart
150
100 Pryor 420 Hollingsworth
126
150
612
803
LEAGUE TABLE
Games
Pay Mid. Smith (H.M.S. Sof: So that "Sea Beast's" stern profile
Sto. Langmead (H.M.5. wiek). L/Cpl. mes (inder is only startling to the yachtsman The Lincolns, present League Lt. J. H. Hocquard (Lincolns) (cop- used to a very stereotyped design. | St. Patrick'»» RENSgis
lenders, will oppose the Chinese tain). Athletic on the Club ground
and
Reserves Ple. Harris (8.W.B.),
LOCAL DESIGN PUBLISHED
Remedies
L/CD Buldry (Lincolns), Pte. There were forty one entrants Bailey 6 should give the Chinese a good Podmore (S.W.B.), A, B. James for this competition which is of Smith 32 fight. The Lincolns have been (H.M.S. Berwick), A. B. Fairless local interest as a design from a
playing good football this season (H.M.S. Keppel).
member of the Royal Hong Kong Glondinning
10 and are so far undefeated.
Referee-Capi. E. Haguo B.A.
O'Connor
Linesmen Yeoman of Signals Yacht Club has been published in Oldfield 7 The Athletic have improved aur- McMurray (II.M.B. Berwick) and|"Yachting" to illustrate the
41 prisingly and I would not be sur-C. Q. M. S. Hyde (8.W.B.).
32 prised if they wiu to-morrow's
13
game.
smallest yacht design submitted,—
a sort of booky prize award so the designer told me.
Except for rather flaring top-
8 In the Second Division to-mor- Gill and C. Coelho; C. Santos, A.
row, the same two teams will battle Pereira, D. Aquino, II. Campes and sides this little boat is of the con-
7
Castilho.
1 for Second Division honours. Tho Reserve: C. Marques,
Lincolns are at present holding
17 their own, but the Athletle, who won the championship last year, 168 will make a very strong bid for the points, and may come through with flying colours for a "double".
The following is my forecast:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 轻 10 18 339 51 50 185 143 164 156 159 168 Bowling Analysis.
Garthwaite Richards Eader...
Morris Barnaby Catlar Bonavia
0. M. R. W. 0 32 6
.10.3 1 29
UNITED SERVICES
Major Bonavia b Gill
Lt. Walker e Alvis b Jonkinsa
Lt. Garthwaite à GI
Capt. Williams b Jonklass
Sub. Lt. Sinclair, . « Gibson, b
Dean
To-day.
Lincolns:-Meakin,
ventional 29-ton cruiser type and Martin and rather reminiscent of "Tal Mo
Fr
Ramsden; Wildy (Captain), Parker Shan" in dimensions. and Thompson; Matthews, Dudley, Dudley. Setters, Harper, and Clarke.
R.AS.C.-Abbott, Powell and Todd: Clarke; Buckland, Gray and Whitley, Eycott, A. N. Other, Hay and yachting papers as she arrived in R. A. Sgts. Fullbrook.
Palace Hotel By the way I hope soon to receive Garrison gts..
St. Patrick's of C. P. O. Mess some news and photographs
American B. E. Sgt. "Tai Mo Shan" in the
TO-MORROW'S FRIENDLIES
San Francisco a month ago. "Tai
F. W. L. W. L. Pta.
83 16 29
3 3 0 12 6 8
8 2 1 8 10 51⁄2
á 1 2.10, 8° 31⁄2 312 014
3 0 3 3 15
Me Shan" as we all know in a 42. H.Q. LINCOLNS WIN feet waterline ketch designed by Mr. Rouse, Vice-Commodore of the
The Fui Sing A.A. team will yacht club, and built at Kowloon meet H.M.S. Medway on the Docks. Manned by five naval offi. (Club, 2.46 p.m.); Recreio ground at 2.30 p.m, to-mor- cers she cleared from here last Kowloon
row and ILMS. Verity on the same June for the United Kingdom vis ground at 4.15 p.m.
Panama.
V 8. CHINA
THIRD DIVISION
▾ B.A.S.C.
Happy Valley, 2.64 parentbridge Has Two Rivals
Recreio
(Happy Valley, 2.45 p.m.):
LINCOLNS.
20
8 1 17 1
2
SECOND DIVISION
2 1 10
0 Club
V NAVY
& 1 25
1
3 0
22
0 BORDERERS
<
2 1
5
1
(Kowloon, 245 p.m.)
Y. Indians
(Athletic 245 p.m.)
0
BORDERERS
RADIO
28 R.A.F.
R.E.
(Happy Valley, 4.16 p.m.) To-morrow.
17
FIRST DIVISION
Recrain
Athletic
52
Athletio
9. 10
PROBABLE TEAMS
Lt. Comdr. Stephenson b Jonk-
Insa
Capt. Cullar, b GIN·
Lt. Eaden, 1.b.w. b Dean
Fl. Lt. Morris, not out
Pte. Barnaby, b GIII
L. S. Richarda, e Gibson,
Jonklane
Extras (B3, LE. 8)
Total
Fall of the wickets:--
1 2 3 4 5.
2 9 14 15 15 4041, 48 49 62
GIII
27 Bowling Analysis
Jonklass Dean..
O. M. R. W.
147
8.2 22 22
(King's Park, 2.45.p.m.);
University
{For Griffins Cup Next Saturday
'the entries,
THE following aro
weights and handicaps for the
8. CHINA (Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.) ✓ LINCOLNS
(Club, 4.15 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION
▼ LINCOLNS
(Club, 2.45 p.m.)|-
FIRST DIVISION
-ONCE - AGAIN.
Captain Williams Cup
Tournament.
Headquarter Wing," gained an- other smashing victory in thé Lin, colns billiards competition, for, the Captain-Williams' Cup when they defeated "B" Company by 6 games to nil on Thursday,
Captain Williams, the donor of the cup, played good billiards, and ran out an easy winner from Man Buffolk Handicap "D" Classon by 71 points Herriott, how
"B Division"
African Eve (156), Aida (181), Ajax ever, won by the largest, margin Thirteenth Extra Race Meeting of the (161), Amoy (152), Banjolina (165),, when he defeated Greatrix by 74. Hong Kong Jockey Club next Satur- Black Rock (148), Darien (152), De- The best breaks of the match (152), Glen Shee (158), Hay for (182), were Abbott 26, Green 26, Short.
day;
von (161), Fi-Fa (162) Flying Boy
Iron Grey (148) Single (148), King
Hong Kong Griffins Cup-1 Miles Salman (158), Now's The Time (1924, and Atkinson 21,
Jungle Jin (161 lbs.), Solar (161) and Trentbridge. (161),
Recreio E Marques; R. Bilva Bussex Handicap-
8 4 Nette and J. Bowen; G. Gonsalves, N. Bag
Baguio (140), Bold General." 1140),
0018 10 8
Suffolk
Handicap "D"
4 Delgado, and W. Maher: T, Castilho, Charming Face (168), Darien (157), Adam Plainter (154),
Headquarter Wing have a two points lead in the league tabl with one match in hand to play.g
Scores:-::
"B". Company. 150 Manson 150 Green
79
150 Abbott ́150-Ealdry'
188
150 Burnandaig 150 Greatrix
Star Snappy Eve (158), The Panther (158)
and Valley Hall (186). Nullah Nullsh Plate (Australian)!
Surrey Handicap "B" Class - Champagne Five Furlongs
(160) Charening Star (188), Chen Y (258), Day- Changte (152), City of Brisbane light Eve (152) Don (152). Flying "H.Q." Wing (168), Dancing Jack (168), Night Star Tourist (181) King Bounty (168) Williams (165) Portin (158), Rosy Morn (155) Mayflower (168), Pride of Tsingtao The Giraffe (168) Woodland Stag (145), The Tiger (182) and Valorous L. King Atkinson (165) and Wotin (168)..
Class |Short":
Turner H. Batiste, 26. Guterres (Captain),
Flying Hoy 1159), Iron Grey (15) Cebu (161) Festival Eve (184), Gay Herriott Fingis 0 Gomes and J. C. Santos..
(ingle (154), Melody (166) No Paar Butlery (188), Halter Skelter (150), Lincoins: Heath, Edminson and
(164), Paul King's Parade (150), Maria Pairs Turner Dudley Cork and Belt; Jones (100) Swale (110), The Great
Powerful (143), Radyocutor Captain (166) and White Butterfly (144) 1 (101); power in 014) Ridley and Rocquard (Captain), Kent Handicap Class Lake (160) The Gadwall (148), The Liverpool to-day Denbigh (at SECOND DIVISION. Brocon frasi caftora), B846), (e) (160) Vigilance (103) Wembly Star
Gold
Widner 1913 to 2) won the Autumn Cup yes-Lincolns:--Deacon, (Captain), Col./Brechin (168), California 14.9% angie Ballarat Bandicam
Gold
Craigengower beat the Engineers Jim
Mon -Canny(140), Consack's Cholde Institute by 166 paints' in a friendly and Robson Clayton, Chapman, Tate Talisman (149)
McGuinness: Cand Tone.
Philandere (160), Royal Flush (168), Dawn (158), Kilres (140), Lucy alit- twelve players participating: were: THIRD DIVISION
Boler Star. (160), Tanerio (148) The ters (185), Mahna (162) Mermaid eaten by more than 22 points in *=\={Quinn::Billaan (Cap: Cavaller (140), Lillieam:(185); Wakar (150), Ralion (150) · and Tecurabel
250 up, any and 3. Alves; H. Ramadios, D-feld (188) and Wonderful Stag (168). (147).
Lewis
· THE AUTUMN CUP
Time
900
Stick Font
WIN FOR CRAIGENGOWER”
Clasa
terday by 1% lengths from Leiga sicurb and Stasinaj Maughan, WorralKey STEM (6), (155), Evening Star (165), Golden gaine on Wednesday. None of the
hon (9 to 4) In a field of sixteen, Robber Chief (20 to 1) was third, 25% lengths behind the winner Route