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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 30, 1940.

Football

Cricket

Bright Batting By The SATURDAY'S SPORTS Volunteers v The Scots Anderson Carries Bat For 117 Griffiths Scores 45 HONG CHOY &

In 17 Minutes

By "Adrem!

A STRONG VOLUNTEER cricket team yester

LEE DO WELL

THE defeat of Service Corps by ALTHOUGH scoring was high in 30th R.A. at Stanley was the. Saturday's cricket programme only unexpected football result on some good bowling feats were re- Saturday. South China and En-gistered Best being 'Macau.ey's gineers, leading teams in Second, for 20 for D.B.S. against-

Cli Division, both wồn cásity

Service.

H. Owen Hughes had the best barung pertorniunte of the day and registered in fine century.

Leading feats were:-

BATTING

Signals are stil hot.cn the heels of Air Force for That Division honours anten: Saturday account ed-for International, only Veat yet to beat Air Force,

First Division results were 775 Fine-bowling by H: P Lee was insufficient to give Engineers vic-expected though the game be- tory over Medicals "A" ár an tween Navy and Middlesex inter-Faculty, match at Pokfulum keenly contested.

day scored a big win over Royal Scots in a whole-yesterday, and the result was day match at Sookunpoo, proving greatly superior

in batting and bowling.

Feature of the match was bright batting of the Volunteers. Anderson and Mackay put 88, for the first wicket in 50 min- urtes, Mackay claiming 49, Anderson and Attwell added for the Pentad wicket, of winch Attwell's share was a hard-hit 32.

The brightest batting of the day was seen, however, on the advent of Griffiths, who hit bri hantly all round the wicket for!

runs scored

only

45

runutes

T

Zinumern, b Alsov

Extras (195, 1.83)

Aracker sati Battel Sath pat hose throughout the moung and Man Scored 11 not onl

13 Sp

11 lot

four Mackay right. Attwell has | Capt and a Mith, eight

M Ford, 1 st

Mateman, N

draw.

A

Lee took 5 for 29 but Medicals

still had three wickets in hand

16 when stumps were drawn,

Hong Choy was in great form with the bat and scored 52 for the Engineers.

ENGINEERS

278 H. F. Lee, b Gupta

KS Lien, 1.b.w., b Mahmood

Bowling Analysis

Rugby

H.-Owen-Hughes D. J. N. Anderson was A. J. Huise

-C. Stimson C. W. Lam

A. H. Madar

" N. Matthews

A. R. Sumad

H. A. Barros

J. E. Richardson

NAVY won the first Quadrangu- T. A. Pearce

lur Rughy Tournament by 2. Goodwin beating Army by 11 points to mil. M. N. da Silva on Club ground after helding ajT. G. C. Knight 17ix point lead at the interval.

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Bowls

9

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F. Baker

Spr. Bailey

D. Hung

L. Jernakoff J. M. Gosano

J. Burrow

A. B. Hamson

G. Stone

A. R Mini

5 KOWLOON Bowling Green Club held its Closing Day on Satur- oday, when prizes won during the

were presented by 1 season

Sir W. Macaulcy GLAthell Macf}regor, acttig Press | G. Stone 4dent of the Lawn Bow s

Astera-F. Hawkins [tion, who also took part

the e W. Lum 137 day's match.

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R

B Grafiths, e Duke, 1 Batentan

4h

I.

T Ride, Ibw.. b Bateman

on

D).

Melellan, not out

1

0

anxi

67

Total for 6 wkts

slot

N

M

D Booker. 17 Baxter did not bal

Bowling Analysis

Parson and K.

10

G Hong Choy. b Ampla vanar H. F. Ho, b Gupta

+2

0 M R

W

F. Kwai,

Amplavana

10

1

83

Gupta

17

Alse's Bateman

Ituke

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1

31

FT Lam, b Gupta

10

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II Singh, I Mahmood

2

31

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B Henlum, b Amplavariar

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0

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ROYAL SCOTS-IST INNINGS

Y W. Young, not out

Clodies, by Melek in

33

Alsex 4 Baxtes

V. Vorsviel, b Mahmouci

Extras (134)

Duke b McLelles

Melellu

Totpi

0

1

M.

0. R.

W

Ampulavamar

7

t

29

2

4 Mahmood

95

2

36

2)N. S. Chin

2

11

Sen Gupta

5

◊ 32

I

MEDICALS "A"

14

Toll

78

J Fenton, 1.b w., b Lep Sen Gupta.

2

1.b.w.. }. Mong

Bowling Analysis

They

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M

W

T. T. Chin, b Hong Choy

3

1

26

1

S. Mahmood, r Lam, b Lee

4

0

13

5

N. S. Chin, 1.b.w., F. Lee

4

0

15

1

K. S. Oh, e and h Lær

2

0

5

1

K. S. Ooi, not out

to

Booker

17

0

5

2

S. Ainləvanar. b Læe

ROYAL SCOTS -2ND INNINGS

T B. Teoh. not out

12

Extras (B13)

13

19

198

0

19

to

Se1

Pareas 15w, b Pars its

Deveroux, B Pelry

Newsom, st Zimmern by Booker Taylor Ride, Flanker

Exas (B13, WB1)

Baxter

McLellan Pat900%

pir Batempo work early Ure {st * Mel rilan Seoelen alfingh his analys, Capt. Patersat e Baxter bâlci clan dues and make impressive amoding |18 Speerid mentiran must be nade

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line enteh taken by Major Godley to dirmis Perry The #te Peacock, hot ste! Civil SPA player hit half volley with tremendous force mund-off where Godley birli the chance ott a fool off the gesund.

Godley also batted very well for the soldiers, playing some crisp stroke and shaping very cun- lidently After he had scored 32, Perry

ball on however, he played a his pads and thence on to the wicket. to get runs but Parsons when nine.

McLellan bowled much too well for Scots and took 5 for 13 in four overs, while Parsons also put down some good balls although he did not meet with much success.

In an effort to force an innings win, Seo's were put in again but time was called when they were 83 for f

wits

Fargus appeared likely Capt. Duke, st. Zimmern, b Perry

1.b. w.

Baleman, b Ride to Pie.

[Cut. Alsey. e Griffiths, by Ride

LI, Ford, b.w.. b Ride LI Fargus, c Booker, b Mackay Sgt Deveroux, e Perry, b Mackay Pie Peacock, 1.b.w.. ↳ Mackay Pte. Newsom, c Anderson, b Attwell Sgt. Taylor, not out

Extras B13)

Total (for 7 wkts.)

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27

K. S. Khoo and T. T. Teoh did 16 not bat,

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+3

29.

77

09

53

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31

BOWLING

8 for 20

7 for 49

6 for 44

6 for 24

MR. Abbas

5 for 42

is

Ingleby

4 for 38

U. H. Esmad

4 for 45

H. Donbrowsky

4 for 43

4 for 48

4 for 82

Over 20 rinks took part in match between the Clubs and the Association The Club's teams which included players from other clubs, lost by 31 shows,

F Baker

N Singh

ONE RECORD SMASHED

AT S. CHINA SPORTS

By "Sportshawk"

THE COLONY record for the 10,000 metres flat race was smashed by Lee Yuk-foon when he return- 2 ed 38 minutes and 7 seconds to better the old mark

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Bowling Analysis

4

M.

R.

W.

Hong Choy

10

n 52

I. F. Lee

9 1

29

H. F. H.

1

Q

12

Q

Total (for a wkts)

Bowling Analysis

83

Q 1. R

W

Anderson

4

0

17

0

40

117

Ride Perry

4

0

13

3

2

1

2

1

K

J Altwell, b Fargus

32

At.well

4

28

1

A

E. Perry, e Godicy, b Fargus

10 Mackay

2 3

0

10

N A

VOLUNTEERS Mackay, b Bateman

D. J. N. Anderson, not out

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Before a large crowd of

held by Yeung Wah-sang's of 39 minutes and 31.6 seconds at Caroline Hill yesterday in the open event of the 18th Annual Athletic Meeting held by the South China Athletic Association.

The times and distances as well as heights in all

other track or field events were on the low side, and

Lee Yuk-foon, who is a newcomer to the Colony, from Kwangtung Province, and who recently won the first marathon race sponsored by Hong Kong and Kowloon Residents' Union, deserves full marks for returning such an excellent time.

members and an even larger crowd of caddies-- of the rickshaw coolie variety and others—A. K. Mackenzie played himself in at Fanling yesterday as Captain of Royal Hong Lewis of Royal Corps of Signals, Signalman Lewis and 3, Lam Kim-fan. Kong Golf Club.

Lee led all the way to win the race comfortably by about three- quarters of a lap from Signalman

Results

OPEN EVENTS 10,000 Metres:-1, Lee Yuk-foon; 3.

Time: 38 min. 7 sec.

Private Manson, of Royal Scots, who was one of the favourites for this race, faded out poorly and 18. the gave up after finishing only

rounds

Caddies in swarms, in numbers estimated at between 150 and 200, 'crowded the course in quest of the captain's first ball and coveted dollar that went with it. Mackenzie hit a 200 yard drive down the fairway, the ball being triumphantly retrieved by a rick shaw coolie caddle, who brought back the bacon and took away a dollar!

Owing to Indisposition His Ex cellency the Acting Governor was unable to be prisent:

Fong Chi-hung, formerly of Wah Yan College, better known as a high-jumper, easily won the Pole Vault event for Members at Chu feet and 3 inches to beat Fook-sing, who was second, by no less than two inches.

Po-chri Mr. Fok

distributed the prizes to the winners.

Groves Beats Rose

In Keen Match

A Special Correspondent)

CONGRATULATIONS are due to Frank Groves

on winning the championship' of Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling yesterday.

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Man 1,600 Metres Relay (Team of four)-1, South China Athletic Ass- clation: 2, Wah Yan College and 3, Ling Nim University. Timo: 3 min. 58 sec. Men's 400 Metres Bélay (Team of Įmur. Under five feet):—1, King's Col

lege and 2. Wah Yan College.

Men's 400 Metres Relay (Team of

Ling Nam University;. 2. four)-1, South China Athletic Association and 3.

Wan Yan Collego. Time: 48 sec.

Ladies' 400 Metres Relay (Team of four):1. French Convent and 2, South China Athletic Association. - Time: 58,8 sec.

MEMBERS' EVENTS 100 Metrés:-1; Yu Kol-yari and 2. Sin Kwok-pun, Thine: 12′set,

400. Metres:-1, Cheung Chau; 2. -Sin Kwok-pun and 6, Cheung Kat-pui, Time: 58.2 zetten *

110 Metras High. Hurdies:-). Wong Kl-Im; 2; Lul Kwai-chu and 3, Chu Foolt-sing, Time: 192 sec.

Throwing Javelini-i, Tám Hol-chuen: < 2. Chu Eonk-sing and 3. „Trang - Kwan-. ming.", Distance: 30.03 metres."

Throwing Diačdal−1, Yu Khuyon and 2. Chu Fook-sing, Distance: 21,50 metres,'

Sip-Hop/Jump:-1, Wang Klim" and 2. Cheung. Tung-hol. Distance:¦: 10,84, „metros, p*%

High-Jump:-1,Chan Chol-shun; Fong Chi-hung and 3, Tsang Kwani ming." Height: 2.84 metres.

-- "Pole Vaulti--1, Fong Chi-hupg); 2 Ch

roo-ing and ¤, Kwan Chiu-pul Height: Ditty's-in, segmen

Long Jump Wong Kelim: Chu Fook-sing and 3, Tsang Kwan-ming.

Distance: 3:00 metres.

d'attýing short and ( - -Increased “hie-advartko to four with's at the second and third holas at the 28-h but Cik" Rose and a4 at the sixth was four then retaliated to take the next up at that stage, Col. Rose hung .four to square the match. on grimly and had reduced the Groves won Sandy's Pulpit and

200, Marcos 1; Chúng Cháu: 2 Hin arrears to one by the 17th. He then, winning the next in 6. to Kwok-pun, and 3. Lung Kal-ming, Time: missed a short putt at the 18th and halving the 34th in three 25.1 OCT however and went into timh two became dormy two. A halt" at 1,800 Meired)-1, Chan Chan-way: 3, down.

the 35th, and the match was over. La Pun-yuan and 3.- Lam “Kim-tung. Groves-being. Although, the standard was be- Tung & mini 2 sec,!

"800" Matraki-41, Lai Pun-yuen; Chan keen the

Chau-ival and 3. Lau Shum-chi, Time: 20min: "22.3-140??

400 Matras Hurdlemima, Laing Kai- iniha: “* Wong, Shuchuan and 3, Thang

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