́ THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 15, 194,
HOME RUGBY'
RESULTS
Following were
matches
the results
of
ini
played on Saturday
the Rugby League:
Bradford Northern 17, Batley 5;
Castleford 18, Bramley 7; Dewa-
4
GOAL POST BROKEN GOSCOMBE
IN LEAGUE GAME O'SULLIVAN
¡CUP GAMES
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K. 8. Morrison, Esq., Hou. Mr. T. F. Ponroe,
THE BRITISH ARMY'S VISIT TO BELFAST bury 34, Broughton 8: Halifax 18. TO PLAY THE IRELAND ELEVEN FEATURED Featherstone 6; Keighley 13. Hud- dersfield 33; Leeds 6, Hunsict 17: THE FOOTBALL PROGRAMME ON SATURDAY
Following were the results of St. Helen's 11. Hull 10: Wakefield AND 30,000 ENTHUSIASTS SAW THE GAME IN games played yesterday at Police. Recreation Club in the First Trinity 21. Oldham 0: Wigan 31,
WHICH HAGAN SCORED A HAT TRICK AND York 2
Round of the Government Inter- Department Bowls competition for 100000000000000000. | MERCER ALSO SCORED, WHILE MARTIN NET-
the Goscombe O'Sullivan Cup. TED IRELAND'S GOAL.
One six was recorded, by Me- CRICKET ITEMS
Denis Compton, who had hit a spectators who will have further Gowan, while fives were returned. Compton, Ex Hitting 11 boundaries in his 100 century for Army in cricket a chances to see the players in ac-by Fender, Marvin and McHardy... J. Daries, Feq.. not out, scored out of 156 in 100 week earlier, is now playing in tion as they are engaged in a short who had a run of 3 2 1 3 3 for a Hon. Mr. S. II. Dodwell, Hon, Mr. A. L. Shields,
Hon. Sir Vandeteur M. Grayburn, minutes.
Chief Manager. A. C. Sinclair. well- the army's soccer team and gave a tour of Ireland. known Shanghai Interport swim-magnificent display, again proving There was a remarkable hap- mer and cricketer, was responsible] his worth at both games.
pening in the Portsmouth-Alder-
game which The Army team had eight Eng-shot League
was for Shanghai Cricket Club's win!
10 minutes from the lish and three Scottish interna- abandoned by 2 wickets over Police last week B. B. Boddy had 5 S.C.C. wickets tionals in the side and led 2-1 tend because the goal-post broke for 52 runs, while S. V. Gush (42) | half time. Mercer scoring his goal when Black, one of the Cup hold- and D. Norgorodoff (47) were the immediately after the restart. ers' forwards, collided with it as chief Police scorers.
The Army's movements were a colleague equalised the scores. Squadron Lender W. J. Edrich. better planned, and their clever-The game will be replayed. R.A.F.. Middlesex and Test cric-ness was appreciated by the Irish keter. has been awarded the D.F.C.
BADMINTON ASSN. ANNUAL MEETING
The annual general meeting ofi Hong Kong Badminton Association will be held on Friday. September the Boom of in the Board 26. "South China Morning Post," com- meneig at 5.15 nm.
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Lionel Roza-Pereira, Hon Secretary, Victoria Recreation Club. Colony diving champion and former title holder in a number of swimming events, is of the opinion that Tsui Hang will be able to Wrest the 50 Yards free-style chan- pjonship from Ng Nin, notwithstanding the latter's recording-breaking effort in the heats on Thursday, when he was clocked at 24 3/5.
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Mrs. Betty Hicks Newell beat Helen Sigel by 5 and 3 in the American Women's Golf Cham- pionship on Saturday.
Mrs. Newell led by one at the end of the first Reuter.
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Dean's "Hat Trick"
trick.
12-5 lead at the 7th.
Rangoon Haigon
BRANCHES:—
Amey
Bangkok Batavia Bombay
!pob Jeshore
Kole
Kowloon
Onloutta
Canton Chefoo
London
Lyon
Malacca
Altken did extraordinarily well to beat Adam Hofland. who had a First and Second Division League player in his rink. Down 4-1 at the 4th, Aitken scored 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 to lead 154 at the 12th. He scored at 12 ends. Hollands, down 11-4 at the 8th, Colombo
Dairon scored 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 to lead Ward Fonchow 13-11 at the 15th, but the latter Haiphong replled with 131012 to win Hankow
Harbin by three shots.
Iloilo
received
Sau Francisco Shanghai
Kuala Lumpur Hingapore
Magila
Bʊurabaya Bungel Patani
Hwalow
Tientsia
Muar (Jobore) Tokyo
Mukden
Now York
Puping Puang
for One
Tringto Yokobain
ог Year
shorter
Dixie Dean, famous former
Pile conceded three at the first Ever'n star forward appeared in
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in the Army eleven against South-end and then scored 4 2 1 2 2 0 1 umpton and performed the hatto lead 12-4 at the 8th and win | Local Currency and FIXED DEPOSITS
Goals were generally plen-eventually by 7 shots. tiful and crowds were again large,
Jillott, level at 3-all at the 5th. the London League matches aver scored 3 1 4 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 201 aging nearly 8.000 with 11,000 at 1 0 1 4 to win by 22 shots after Fulham where Lewis, who had scoring at 15 ends.
Modical "A" scored five the previous week for Anslow the Arsenal, had three.
Police "C"
C. Gough
J. Forrest
A. Johnson
P.W.D. "B"
F. Nolan st
11
J Bailey
F
A. Wong
W. Simpson
19 W. Hollands (5) 18
Education Dept.
F. Newton Dodds, the Scottish Internation - 15. A. R. Selby al, scured three of Blackpool's 10|J F. McGowan(s)25
Small Units hole goals, the last five of which came round.--in as many minutes when South-8. Carr
W. M. Smith port had only 10 men.
J. Cellately Top-scorers were Lee for York w Ward (8) and Rowley for Manchester Unit- Medical "" ed, each getting four. In Scotland, Shaw the two teams of Glasgow Rangers Strange retained unbeaten records. while Clyde suffered their first reverse of the season when Celtic showed w. McLeod their old-time briliance.
while G. Davis East Fife suffered their first de-E, G. Post feat.
LANEFORD HOLD
CIVIL SERVICE
The friendly cricket match be- tween Civil Service Cricket Club and Lane, Crawford's, at Happy Valley yesterday morning, ended in a draw, the scores bring Lane, Crawford's: 149 (A. Zunmern 25. A B. Hamison 37 retired, E. Fincher 31. F
Crawley 3 for
18.
Stone 4 for 37) Civil Service: 100 for 8 (WH E. Col-
edge 30, G Stone 22 J Lodge for 13 A # Hamson 2 for 14, S Carr 2 for 14)-
Ladies'
SOFTBALL
Eccleshall
Lockhart (8)
Police "A"
W Mulcahy
J. Pau
3.
Ralston
27 T. R. Rowell (s)
P.W.D. "C"
J. S. Beach
S. Strange
13
F. E. Lawrence
the results of
J.C.S. Fender (s) 22 S. Graver (s)
Prison "B"
13
Medical "D"
W. Webber
A. C. Tribble
A. Robertson
B. Williams
Following were League Football games played at Home on Saturday.
LONDON LEAGUE
3 Reading
Brentford
(Match abandoned)
Two friendly softball games were played yesterday. In the
Wildcats section Cardinals by 7 runs to 4, while in Norwich the other game U.S.S. Mindanao | Notts F. beat Merry Madcaps by 11 rugs Swansea
Purling to 7.
and Pawloski W. Bromwich 4 homered for the sailors.
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POLICE CRICKET
OFFICIALS
2
G. McGrath
S. Marvin (8)
Prison "C"
T. H. Pearce
J. McCurrach 3s. Hodge
5
CSION OR
G. B. Foster (s)
Education "A"
2 H. H. Beddow
G. Frost
20 A. Steven (a)
18
Police "F"
L.. Pennell
J. Beadridge
C. Dowman
17
W. McHardy (s) 29
Prison "A"
C. Gowland
E. Franka
J
McCutcheon
7 A. Jillott (s)
Clerloat "A"
J. I. Barnes
R. T. Broadbridge
D. M. Khan
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P.W.D. "A"
Charlton
1
West Ham
Clapton
3
Brighton
Crystal P.
2
Queens P.R.
Fulham
2
Arsenal
Portsmouth 2
Aldershot
W. Mycock
Tottenham 3 Watford
Millwall
0
C. G. Sollis
H.G.Wallington(s)
1 Chelsea
3
Medical "B"
FOOTBALL LEAGUE SOUTH beat Bournemouth 2 Bristol C.
D. J. Valentine
1
R. Edwards
L. A. Collyer
8
Luton
1
T. Pile (s)
2
Northampton
3
Police "B"
4
Wa'sall
7 J. Hayward
Leicester
1 J. Riddell
2
1
FOOTBALL LEAGUE NORTH Blackburn Blackpool 10 Bolton
Bury Southport
0
1
V
Halifax
1
Bradford C.
0
Burnley
3
Rotherham Leeds
2 CONFESSIONAL
2
Grimsby Huddersfield Lincoln C. the Manchester
1
5
3
Wednesday Newcastle Barnsley
1
BABY
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At a meeting of the cricket sec- tion of Pulice Recreation Club
held
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J Orem
W. L. Walker
M. Scott
A. Spary
J. C. Aitken (8) 19 A, M. Holland (5)
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The body of a newly-born Cawnporo 2 female child wrapped in brown Colombo
3 Liverpool on Friday evening at
Tranmere club-house. Happy Valley, with New Brighton 2
Oldham
Preston Mr. B. C. Fay in the chair, the
Mansfield Sheffield U. following officials for the ensuing
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HARBOUR RACE POSTPONED
9
1 Stokes
Middlesbro' OTHER MATCHES Birmingham 4 Wolverh'pton Ireland
British Army An Army T. 5 Southampton Czechoslovak
Army
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We are given to understand that 5 His Excellency the Governor, Sir Mark Young, will be attending 0 the Tin Hat Ball on Friday, Octo- 4įber 3. 3
Cardiff City Partick
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2 Queen's Park 3
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Hong Kong Chinese Civil Ser-Dunfermline 2 Leith vants' Club's annual cross-harbour race, which was to have been held SCOTTISH SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Alrdrie yesterday, was postponed follow- ing the hoisting of the typhoon signal.
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the
3
Morton
5 Clyde
Celtic Falkirk
1 Hamilton Hibernian 4 Dumbarton Motherwell 5 Albion Partick
2 Queen's Park At an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the Hong Kong Saint Mirren 0 Hearts Chinese Recreation Club at Causeway Third Lanark 0 Rangers Bay on Saturday, a resolution to
NORTH EASTERN LEAGUE effect that the, Club shall be, incorporTM - Aberdeen 7 St. Bernards ated under Companies' Ordinance, 1933, Dunfermline 2 Leith as a company; limited by guarantee under the name of "The Hong Kong Chinese-Recreation Club was unanime Rangers ously passed,
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The Priestley Cup cricket finalja defeat in either competition, Kowloon on Saturday produced sensational winning the last 18 gomes. cricket, Saltaire (102) beating Un- Seven years ago, J. G. WAN dercliffe (44) by 58 runs. Saltaire Davies, playing for Cambridge | Every description of Banking and lost six wickets for 38 but rallied University, bowled Donald Brad Exchange business transacted. Loans to pass 100, Jacques of Yorkshire man for a "duck" to be the first granted on approved securities. taking six of their wickets for 37. player to dismiss the Australian Current Accounts opened in Locht The Derbyshire County players in England for a "duck" To-day Currency and Fixed Deposits received Copson and Pope then bow,ed Davies himself was bowled for a for one year.or shorter periods in Local and Foreign Currencien on terms brilliantly, the former taking 0 "duck by Trevor Balloy who which will be quoted on application. wickets for 30 and Pope 4 for 13.playing for Kent against a scratch Bafo Deposit Boxes To Let
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