RUGBY JOTTINGS
H. D. Bidwell, Club___centre-
on
6 for 38 threequarter, will not be avail- 4 for 12able this year. He is
holiday now and is going North.
of the Gutierrez Shield bowls Y.M.C.A. hockey teams were Comdr. Clark, Navy scrum-haif competition, though Scotland beaten, the 1st XI by 4-1 by Re-and Rugby Hon. Secretary, is went near to eliminating India. creio and the 2nd XI by R.A.S.C. leaving the Colony shortly. Lt. In the other games England beat by 1-0.
Carter will then take over his Wales and Philippines proved too
duties. good for Australia. Two matches! Club proved too good for Navy J. S. Dunnett, Club hooker, may were played in the "China Mail" in their Rugby match and won by also be unavailable in the nen Challenge Cup competition, Field 17-3. Playas to impress were future and R. G. Castleton, who Engineers' "B" unexpectedly beat- Jimmie Thomson, King, Kennedy sustained a damaged rib last S ing Pay Section and 3rd Battery and Gairdner. winning over No. 2 Company "E".forced by four Royal Scots, easily for the remainder of this year. Club "A", rein-turday, will be out of the garie beat Navy "A" by 16-0. Davies, Club are therefore looking for- Carruthers and Hopkins impressed ward anxiously to the return of most. At Boundary Street Army. J. F. Burford as hooker. who were well served by Ford as D. B. Nelson is under, doctor's hooker, were much superior to orders and will not be available, Police and won 22-0.
until next year, at the earliest..
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Club's defeat at the hands of K.C.C. provided the titbit of the cricket programme of six matches, Following were the best feats:
BATTING
9
3
11
0
P. H. Symons, ¢ Mazuan, b Hong
Choy
E. L. Gosano
G. Ainslie
1
Capt. J. E. Lawrence
J. Shepherd
at A. E; Carey
C. W. Hayi es, not out
Extras (B1, W831
Total
Bowling Analysis
ล M.
R.,
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13
0
23
Mahmood
1
Q
В
1
Hong Choy Mazuza
6
0 23
5.6 1
21
Mahmood and Mazuza (2) widentis.
D. J. N. Anderson
W. A. Zimmern
G. E. Goodban
* not out.
bowled A. J. Hulso
+
2
BOWLING
F. R. Zimmern
"68 63
O
CF
Navy and Royal Scots shared team. Two players, Jorge, 37 10 goals in their First Division Kowloon and "37 soccer match, the soldiers, scoring Kit Chee, were sent off during the Yau Wah-hing of 36 twice in the last 10 minutes. Ser-programme of 12 matches, durirg 34 vice Corps did well to beat 12th which a total of 62 goals were 93 R.A. and Shell surprised Engineers scored.
32 when they snatched
a point.
R.A.F. continued in winning vein
K
**
*
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's
and are one of two teams with a new headquarters on Kellett Island 6 for 35 100 per cent. record-Engineers in were opened by H.E. Lleut.-Ges. 6 for 44; Second Division are the other, E. F. Norton.
C. N. Matthews. b Haynes
J. Fenton, b Hayfies
21
K. S, Oh, 1.b.w.. b McGowan
0
G. Hong Choy, b Haynes
0
W. Gegg. c Skinner. b Ozorio
12
V. Lingam, run out
11
N. C. Sen Gupta, b Ozorio
2
Syed Mahmood, not out
L. H. Tan, e and b Skinner
E. Mazuza, b Skinuer
S. S. Khar. e Tsuf b Hopkinson
Extras (LBI, WB6)
Total
Bowling Analysis
McGowan
Hayres
Ozorio
Skinner
0. M. R.
5 Q
&
4
23
4
0
2
0
1.6 1
RASFOT
W
18
1
3
17
5
7
Hopkinson
Q.M. HOSPITAL STAFF
E. V. Hopkinson, b Mahmood
J. Tsui, b Hong Choy
J. McGowan, e Lingam, b. Hong
Choy
16
ឆ
7
D. M. Kahn, e Fenton, b Mazuza
J. Skinner, b Mazuza
CLOSING DAY
AT C.C.C.
Craigengower Cricket Club held their Closing Day yesterday when prizes won during the year were presented by Mrs. C. S. Rosselei, wife of the vice-president of the Club.
Prize winners were:
Lawn Bowls-Singles cham- pionship:-K. M. Omar to meet U. M. Omar in the Final. Junior Championship-Winner, W, Hong Sling; Runner-up, J. W. Leonard, Novice championship.-Winner, L M. Roza, Runner-up, M. F. Bap- tista. Pairs championship.—A. Hung and--U. M. Omar to meet L. Gaddi and J. Pau in the Final. Rinks championship.-Winner, S. R. Solina, A, K. Ismail, W. Hong Sling, C. S. Rosselet, Runner-up, W. Broadbridge, H. L. Forman, J. W. Leonard, A. E. Coates.
. Cricket: First Division batting. --G. Souza, bowling.-A. K. Is- mail. Second Division batting.→ A. B. Hamson, bowling.—A. M. Omar.
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