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THE CHINA MATE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1936

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FUSILIERS THIRD

DIVISION DEFEAT

SAPPERS JUST

MANAGE TO BEAT

THE EASTERN

(Continued from Page 4)

Derby secured the second point, helping Howlett's shot into the net and Hurst scored the third East Lanes. On Top splendid drive from 15

Of Form

yards.

Eastern refused to give in, The East Lancashire Regiment] surprised the Royal Welch Fusi-and a breakaway by Cheng Shui- liers in an interesting Third Divi bon saw that player net with al sion soccer encounter at Prince well-directed drive

Edward Road yesterday, winning] A good run by Howlett looked promising, but Ip Yun-fook came by 2 goals to nil

At the very commencement of out and diverted his shot. The ball the match the Lancashires had went to Derby, however, who easi-). settled down and were busy ham-lly netted.

{mering swNY st the Fusiliers Įdefence. After eight minutes

Tuley netted from close range.

It was not until the latter half

A Near Thing

The second half saw Eastern strive hard, and Cheng Shui-hon

of the game that much was see netted two fine goals completing. of the Fusilier forwards, when his "hat-trick" and giving them a they came dangerously near

to

seering, but a smart defence by good chance of equalising.

the East Lanes, cleared effective The Engineers hung on grimly Ily, and five minutes before the to their new slender lead, and} Anish Lient. Murphy, playing at time drawing short, put up a re- outside-right, sent in s smart solate defence to the repeated shot to decide the issue.

raids by Eastern.

HOSPITAL BENEFIT MATCH

Eastern-Ip Yan-fook: Ng Ying- kay, G. Young: Lab Fook-wah, Chan Lee Koon-ping, Trang Tsun wan; The All India cricket team Bingtong, Sung Ling-sing, Cheng Simi-ban, Fok Yin-wah and Chan which tours England next season Ping-to will meet A. P. Freeman's XL at Gravesend on Wednesday, April 29, in aid of the Gravesend and North Kent Hospital

John Henry Lewis, zbore, the Negro holder of the world Night- heavyweight boring title, is very anxious to "retain the champion- ship, although he is not very an xious to defend it against Jock McAvoy, of GL. Britain

FANLING RACE MEETING

MANY UPSETS AT KWANTI

JOSEPHINE PAYS BIG DIVIDEND

K.C.C. MAKE HAY WHILE SUN SHINES

INDIANS THEN SIT BACK FOR A DRAW

GOSANO AND ZIMMERN REVEAL BRIGHTER CRICKET TENDENCIES

(By LBW)

HE Indian Recreation Club batting failed un- accountably against the Kowloon Cricket Club attack on Saturday and as things turned out the Sookunpoo team were extremely lucky to get even a point. This was their first reverse in five matches and though it has not by any means put them out of the running for the League cham- pionship, it has definitely made things less rosy for them. The position now is very open and much will depend on the result of the LRC. Club match. If the Indians should win all will be well for them, but a draw will probably mean a replay with Kowloon and it was proved rather conclu- sively on Saturday who were the better team

Frank Pereira won the toss and decided to send Kowloon în on a wicket which had been rendered lifeless after the drizzle overnight. The LRC bowlers could do nothing but keep the runs down, though it must be said that Arthur Lay played his usual carefree game.

www..com The race meeting on the Kwan- ti Race Course yesterday was

It was rather surprising that! # Overy, the veteran E. C. C. Engineers: Sellick, Bevill, Cole-featured by many upsets with the man; Wilford, Beyling. Dewell; Cal- result that some very high divi-out of the wicket as it was just overs in an ever-failing light and †A. R. Minu could not get much skipper, played two very good lard, Hurst, Derby, Eowlett Creagh

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dends were paid out.

The results were:-

the type that generally suits him full marks must be given to him However, the Kowloon, batsmen for it

over plodded along steadily for some In the only other Teague Sitare “ three time and then they began to open of the afternoon the Craigen-

"The New South Wales Cap La comisary COUISE of about

ділен Oddsfsh's Fimmery (155 lbs.) (Devaux).

Dr. J. C. Macgown's The Giraffe.

-(155 lbs.)

H. de B. Pritchard's Lacy Glitters

(155 lbs.)

(Davis)

(Pritchard)

2

Won By two lengths; a head. Pari-zutzel:--Winner $40. Places $8.40; $6.20

miles

out to such an extent that by 4.05)gower juniors had an

easy time p.m.- they were able to declare against the University. with 181 runs on the board. Both

Perry's Fine Knock the Finchers batted well, while

On the Civil Service ground the Norman Mackay bad a brief bat home tesun surprisingly held the merry stay at the wickets/HEC.C. so a draw, thanks main

Ismail kept wickets very well ato. A. E. Perry, who hit out to The junior match

The Sheung Shui Steeplechase, 1% and did not concede a single bye good effect

The five extras were made up of between these two Clubs on the 2 B. F.'s Diogenes (155 lbs.) two leg-byes, two no-balls and -2 Club ground resulted in a win for 1 wide, and he went one better, by the, home team, while the Police stumping Teddy Fincher and easily defeated the Medicals. B. Mackay!

(158 lbs.).

(Harris) Wong Sa Ngan's Burgemaster

(168 s.)

(Davis). Mr. A. H. Pott's Soldier of Italy (Black)

Pari- mutual: - Winner $23.70.

Won By four lengths; six lengtis.

Places $9.60; $T.

IRC. Collapse

The very fact the Kowloon had

Baker, the Police fast bowler, had a very good match, taking 8 wickets for 15 runs which, in- identally is the best bowling feat zust of the season. The game between demoralised the Indians the Navy seconds and the Recreio when they went out to bat amended, as was expected, in a draw.

"The Beefsteaks" Division "Brun up such a big score over a country course of about three have

miles

Major Shawman's ETP. (175 they lost their first seven wickets

lbs.)

(Baker-Carr)

1

for bus 72 runs. A. S. Sufiad -

Capt

Gwydyr-Jones' Racing

Spirit (175 lbs.)

failed to come off for the first time

(Gwydys-Jones)

12 B. F's The Snipe

2 this season while A. II Made LOCAL FOOTBALL

3

(Henriques) Won by many lengths; many lengths.

Pari-mutuel: Winner $25:50. Places $11.30; $14.80; $23.90.

The Grand Military Handicap Sassoon Cup, 11⁄2 miles. Mr. Portman's The Gadwall (160-

Ibs.).

(Pritchard)

threw away his wicket in attemptjen

ing an almost impossible run.

Scoring towards the end was painfully slow, though at no time did the Indians show that they & were going out for the runs. The Hast 40 minutes only produced 21 1 runs and but for the fact that

some of their younger players - Mel Arculli, Y: el Arenlli and K. Nazarin defended stubborn Won by short head; two lengths ly, they would have suffered as Pari-mutuel: Winner $45. Places inglorious defen $10.60; $33.30; $6.90.

Mr. Gregory's The (152 lbs.)

(Gregory)

Mr. A. H Pott's Classic Hal!

(Black) 3 (156 lbs.)................

"The Beelstenks" Division “A” jover a country couse of about three

railes

Oddsfish's Josephine (175 lbs.).

(Amber)

Mr. Ferguson's Jock Scott (175.

-ibs.)

(Johnson)

Mrs Stanton's No Fear (175 Tbs.).

(Davis)

Won by mary lengths; two lengths Pari-mutuel: Wimer $257.20. Places $10.40: $7; $6.

2

The University Match

(Continued from. Page 4)

Tables To Date

FIRST. DIVISION

Goals PW LDR APts

5. China “A” ..10, 10. 0/0,479 20-

13 72 Police Fusiliers

| Rifles

S., China Bearcio

As a direct contrast to. #ba, game at Sookunpoo, that between Athletic the Craigengower Cricket Club Club and the University at Pokfulam St. Joseph's produced some very bright crie

East Laner: ket. Features of the game were Kowloon 3 the fine knocks by EL Gosane R.A. (Lyeman) and E. Zimmer for the home and R.A. (S'cutt visiting teams respectively, aze it might be interesting to note that each scored 15 boundaries, 1The Happy Valley team won with

four wickets to spare after being

2

4 36 17 18

7:3 14 22 24 18

*1# 5 -3.6 35 24 16

....30 ÷ 5.0 · 5 20 11 15 125 4 4 24 2014 10 5 2 2 157 13 13 5 5 3.28 25 13

14 5 8 1:25 40 21 10 5 5 0 28 25 10 2.11 4.5 2 17 24 10 .133 9.1:21 32 7

13 1 10 2 23 25. 11 11 10:58

.172-68 68 36.351,361 172 ·

Totals

SECOND DIVISION

Goals

"The Diana Cup,” six furlongs Mr. C. Macnamara's Estover (140 Tbs.)... (Mrs. Carey) Mr. D. Black's Don (146 lbs.). (Miss Beryl, Fair)

set to get 166 runs-s very credit-East Lancs. Mrs. Patim's The Loxfer (143

Ibs.)

(Mrs. Paton) 3jible performance. Won by five lengths; three lengths. Pari-matsel: Winner $30.29.

Places $9.70; $9.20; $9.50.

CASH SWEEP RESULTS

Race 1

No. 192

298

216

$277.81

· 79.38. 29.89

Fashers Rifles Navy

The Seconds The junior teams of the KC.C South China and LR.C. were also engaged in B. 4. S. G&

a league encounter, though the Engineers positions were reversed in this thic case, as it was the KCC who Eastern were aghting tooth and nail to University avoid defeat Curiously enough Club

Becreio Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Nas. the home skipper, also won the

toss and sent the visitors in to see Kowloon them run up a high score...

Ba

$325 25

96.80

47.00

A. R. Suflad was rather lucky to make 62 guns as his ehots were

Totáls

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. far from perfect, coming too often

2:06:

No 191

80.

$250.28 100.24 --50.12 Usplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos |267, 240, 110, 23, 49,

No; 229

$356

12

18

Unplaced ponies - ($25 -

2220 367.

100.35

PW L D F AP 14:11 0 3 53-13-25

14 8 15 51 13 21

14 93-241

119 1.1

14.7 52 31

5-5 3.21. 4.7-323 33.42 18 3.11 3-10-

16. 2 13 1.11.68

ARBRAA HY

2 82 82 28 452-453 192

THED DIVISION.

from the edge of the bat The fielding of the Indians was shock ingly poor, at least five catches Paillers being put down by hear But for Chinese Police

Fast Lanes this they might have wor

Air Force "Medica

Unplaced ponies (575 each): Nos. 227, 249, 175, 25, 254

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