THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 26, 1940.

Ewo Beat Wayfoong In Annual Match

Bomber Fund Benefits

BIG AUSTRALIAN ATHLETIC

Match RACING UPSET MEETING

G. Harrington, c Baxter, b

Charlton N

Matthews, not out

Extras (B7)

Bowling Anaylsis

Totals

Charlton Boxter

Parsons

DESPITE MISERABLE weather conditions the annual match between Wayfoong (Hong Kong Bank) and Ewo (Jardines) which was played Carey at Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday was a most en- joyable affair and "errors and omissions" resulted in considerable gain to the Bomber Fund via the "B.F." Box.

Ewo proved to be the better side G. N. Gosano, run out and, thanks to useful innings by C. D. N. Walker, c Baxter, b K. M. Baxter, N. D. Booker, D. G.] Carey Parsons and N. J. Booker,

4 Gull

Jean

A100/1 outsider, the aged chestnut gelding, Old Rowley,

South China Athletic recently provided one of the Tssociation announce biggest upsets in racing history

by winning the Melbourne Cup, that their annual athletic Australia's premier racing classic meeting will be held at 0 He beat the crack New Zealander,

7. Matkal owned by Mr. V. J. Win-Caroline Hill Stadium on terbottom, by three-quarters of a December 29 and January 112 length, and Mrs: Galbraith's Tidal 1, 1941, and that entries!

Matkal who was second

must be sent in before De- year, started at 20/1 and Tidal cember 5, 1940. Wave at 40/1. Beau Vite start-

O. M. R.. W. 580 : 31

7.2 0 27 "4 42022

1

4 0 25

GULL'S 'SUCCESS The first Jan Trophy race sail- ed by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday over 21 miles re- sulted:

15.12.R6 A. O. G. -Mills 15.15.44 G. L. Eastgate 15.36:47 G. E. Neve 15.46.37 S. K, Helberg 15:47.42 R.-L. Berridge 15:50.15 K. A. Watson 15.52.00 G, G. Wood 15.59.21 Mrs. M. Johnson 16 00.58 H. W. Browne

48 Joss

and B. Gosano, c Stone, b Charl- good bowling by Charlton and ton

Guri.

4

5

Baxter, won by 37 runs.

L. J. A. Fielden, b Baxter

Best feat of the match, however, E. A. Bompas, b Parsons was Fielden's 6 for 50 for

the DG. Day, c and b Baxter

Bank. Fielden took two wickets F. M. Thompson, b Charlton

in his last three balls.

Best batsman for the Bank was

C. D. N. Walker, who hit a six and six fours in his 48.

EWO

7

K. M. Baxter, lbw.,.b Miller 23

True Blue

Artemis

7 Koala

14 Maureen

21 Tyrone Chai D.N.F.

1

2

3

4

Wave was third a neck behind.

last

saw Old

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ed at 7/4 being the hottest fa-000 metres flat race (six miles) Several open relays and a 10,- vourite since Pharlap won in 1932.

A crowd of 100,000.

feature the two-day-meeting. The__ Rowley cover the two-mile course Open events are Men's 400 me in three minutes and 56 seconds tres relay (teams of four); Wo- in heavy going. Reuter,

men's 400 metres relay (teams of

Y.M.C.A. HOCKEY

TEAM

| four); Boys' (under five feet) (400 metres relay (teams of four) and Men's 10,000 metres flat racę.ent

A charge of $1 per team will be made for entries for the open re- lays, and 50 cents for each indi- vidual entry in the 10,000 metres

& The following will comprise race. Pom

Y.M.CIA. 2nd XI in a hockey

match against H.M.. Gunboats at

.

8 4.45 p.m. today on the "Y" Smits, Coombe

ground:

and Fancey. Gilchrist, 'Highlands, "Ire- -Kileen; Grant and Tomlinson; son and Banks.

Gorman;

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D. O. Parsons, e Gosano, b

Fielden

G. P. Charlton, c Gosano, b

Miller

D. Hung, c Miller, b Fielden

N. D. Booker, st. Bompas, b

'Fielden

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26

J. P. Carey, lbw., b Miller

G. P. Stone, eGosano, b

..Fielden.

D. I. Bosanquet, not out

N. J. Booker, b Haymes

E. M. Brazel, lbw., b Fielden

N. L. H. Railton, c Gosano, b

Ficlden

Extas (B8, LBI, WBI) ....

Totals

'Fielden

Day

Haymes

Miller

Gosano

Bowling Anaylsis

149

Q. M. R. W. 13 0 56 B

1 0

4 0

6. 1

18 1

8 0

54

3

3

7

0

WAYFOONG

M. F. L. Haymes, b Baxter

E. P. Miller, b Charlton

VOLUNTEERS

BADLY BEATEN

Steady bowling by J.. Mitchell, coupled with an innings of 58 not out by K. J. Attwell, gave Civil Service C.O. a 7-wicket victory ⚫ over the Volunteers at Happy Val-

ley yesterday,

J. M. Gosano made a useful score when he went in first wic- ket down for the Volunteers but in spite of his 47 the Corps had only scored. 137 for 7 when the closure was applied.

The home team obtained the re- quired runs for the loss of only three wickets, "Mr. Extras" con- tributing a useful 34.

Scores were:-

M.K.V.D.C.

L. G. Gosano, c Smith, b Whitley... 14

E. Zimmern, c Smith, b Perry

J. M. Gosano, e McLellan,

chell

A. Zimmern, b Mitchell

C. M, Stark, b Mitchell

L. C. Baker, b.w., b Attwell.

L. T. Ride, b Mitchell

D. J. N. Anderson, not out

E. C. Fincher, not out

Extras (B9, LB3)

Total (for 7 wkts. dec.)

Mit-

137

F. Zimmern and C, Winch did not

bat.

Thompson'

Perry Whitley

McLellan,

Smith

Mitchell.

Attwell

Bowling Analysis

M.

30- 12.

400 10.

C.S.C.C.

D. McLellan, þ. L. G. Gosano

KJ Attwell, not out.:

32

JWebb, 1b.w!. b. L. G. Gosañol.

D. HoUidge, B L. G. Goiano ya

R. G. K. Thompson, b Ridė“

Extras (332 LB1, W1)

(for 4 wkls.)!

G. Ainslie, N. L. Smith, A. Watson,

N. Whitley K, Mitchell and A

Ferry did not bat.

Bowling Analyola

F. Zimmern StarkAAAAA

.LMG, Gosand

Andorabn

Fincher Ridd

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