SPORT.

ORICKIT.

UNITED SERVICES ». THE CLUB.

. Following up their victory of Saturday,"

the Hongkang Cricket Club met the United Services, yesterday, on the Club ground. When these two sides last met on January 25th the match wna abandons ed, in its closing stagen, the advantage then resting with the United Services.

FOOTBALL.

CHARITY MATCTH. SERVICES, 2 CIVILIANS, 1.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1932.

The charity match on the Club ground for the Submarine H Disaster Fund had its share of patronage yesterday afternoon and added $115 to the fund..

Tha trams lined out as follows;~~- SEXVICE-Hitch (Tamar); Walker (R.QA) and Cleaver (Kurer); Pascoe

LUSITANO REORMATION

CLUB,

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB

REGATTA.

ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING.

The second and last day of the V.B.O. Lusitano Becreation Club assembled, at day was even more sucessful than the A Largo concourse of supporters of the Regatis, at Black Boulder Poins yester the Race Course, Happy Valley, yester first. A large number of visitors occupied day afternoon, for the annual athletic the special matshed and the Navy and meeting. The sports were closely contest-Army sent strong contingents which

ed and the interest of the spectators, was watched, the races from launches. Com- maintained throughout..

petition was strong in practically every rice and there was plenty of excitement. testa

In yesterday's match there were several (R, G. A.), Hudson (Painer) and Deutsented afterwards by Madame Fernandes The following were the results of the can-I

changes in thủ personnel. Each side batted 12 men and folded eleven.

H. R. Donovan (BGA); Dangerfield (King's), Duyal (Amòrate), Lient, G. R Jones (King's), Cook (Curier) and Lamb

(Curlew).

At the outset it was decided to play one innings match but as this was con

CIVILIANS-G. Rodger (Club); W. G. duded shortly before tea-time it ** Gerrard (Club) and F. McCubbin (Club);| decided to carry en On the first innings W. Telfer (Club), J. Stewart (Club) and the Club Anished with 16 runs to the A. Wheelor (Kowloon); Cheung Wing good. At one stage in the game the Shing (South China), A. Forsyth (Club). United Services were doing very badly: S. D. Begg (Club). In an (South eight wickets having fallen for 51, bat with China) and Lau Tak Chung (South the mead batting of Lieut. Franks, part | China). nered by the Rev. H. Crolę Rees, and later by Lieut. White, the score mounted slowly to, 101, when Lieut. White was tempted to hit out at an easy ball; this he lifted into Sayer's hands and the side went out just as things were beginning" to go exciting.

Referen; Mr. Wakeham.

The Services started, and good work by their left wing saw the ball cross the Club goalmouth, Dangerfeld turning just wa the post. The exchanges were fast, and though in favour of the Services the Cicilians won the first to score, Lau Tak Chung sending over and Forsyth turning

The cups and other awards were pre- The President of the Club (Mr. A..G..da Rocha) thanked the donors of the prizes, and those who had helped to make the day a success.

The following are the results of tha contests:-

LUSITANO CUP, for senior fours Dia) tance: One mito: Far; members of tha V.R.C. Prisen by the Lusitano Cup.

First H. Dreyer (atr.), J. Berentson 3, G. Morgenson 2, G. May. (bow) and A. H.

in.); 2, A. A. Luz,

LONG JUMP-1. P. M. Xavier (17ft. Carroll (cox).

(s yards); 9, M. P. Remedios, Jr. (5 Dixon (bow) and H. Simmonds (car).

120 YARDS (Handicap)-1, Assumpeso. O'Farrell å, J. Norgaard 2, P. “Ã Second B. J. de H. Moore (str.), E

yards).

BOYS RACE, 90 Yards (Handicap).— 1, Barros; 2, L. Silva..

HIGH JUMP-1, A. A. Lux; %, P. M. Xavier.

Bicycle RACE, 1, Milo (Handicap).—1,

7

CHINESE CHALLANDE CUP, for junior fours. Distance: One mile. Prises by the Chinese General Chamber of Com- merog.

First: H. Tunnnochy (bow), G. Jack 2, J. A. de V. Soares (70 yards); 2, Fred. Mason 3, C. Earnshaw (str.) and Wilkinson (100 yards).

G. May (cox).. 440 YARDS FLAT RACE CHALLENGE COP banoff 2, W. R. Andrews 3, O. Stutz (str.) Second: F. Rosslet (bow), N. Shal-

On neither side was the scoring high in the first innings, and on the whole it Mitch would, probably have cleared had Esq.).I, F. Rodrigues (36 3-5secs.); 2, !

the ball inwards it found the net, although (Presented by Charles Montague Ede, and W. Carroll. (x); -

was a bowler's day. With the very first bail of the match. Sayer was caught and bowled, and a little Exter de Rome and Peatos were on their way to the Pavilion,

having get out for one and two respect tively,

None of the Club's "batsmen reached a and only two passed the, 20 mark, Owen Hughes being credited with 2 before he was caught by Matthews.

included a "skier" for six

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Pot Cleaves run across just as the goal- keeper was picking the ball up. At the other und McCubbin got in front of a of play and the Services were awarded a drive from Jones, the ball rebounding out

corner. Dangerfe'd placed well and Jones headed a trifle high.

au Tak Chung beat Walker, and send- ing over Cleares cleared The Services For the visitors, Purcell and Frank-going-down Cook shot just wide were the outstanding batsmen. Franks 17 Duval sent in & drive which would prob. ably have found its objective had not The fulding on both sides was retnark- McCubbin charged it down; the ball re- ably good, and some very smart returns | bounded to Stewart who swung out to were withersnel.

Sayer, at cover point, Cheung Wing Shing and the latter sent had four catches to his credit whilst Owen- Hughes stopped several swift balls. in good shot, Mitch saving with Begg

close 10. the interval arrived with the Club leading The game was very fast and

by the only goal scored,

Of the bowlers "Capt. Davies again did well, taking four wickets for 34 F G 'Laminert was, the most effective" of the Club bowlers, eapturing five wickets for

50.

Going in to bat for the second time. the Club knocked up the good all-round score of 131 for six wickets, when they declared. De Rome, and Pearce were the 4 principal contributers, the former scoring

47 and the latter 30.

Requiring 150 for a win the Services re plied with 120 for nine wickets when stumps were drawn. The match thus re

aulted in a draw, bat on this occasion the advantage iny with the Club.

the

Joao E. Maher.

Boys' RACE, 150 Yard 1, Jose Alves; 2, S. Rozario.

A very close race.

A the fish, one

(Handicap).tength separated first and second and one kngth second and third."

Brown's CHALLENGE CUP.-Open Garrison six-oared giga. Distance: Ope

Kirkpatrick.

to

EGG AND SPOON RACE, 100 Yards.-1, M. M. Silva; 2, P. M. Xavier.

100 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP RACE-I, File, Prizes by Major-General Sir G. M. Rodrigues (10 3-5secs,); 9, H. J. Prata.

GIRLS' Race, 100 Yards. (Handicap).— 1, Marie Alves; 2, C. Botelho.

440 YARDS FLAT Rice (Handicap)-1, Carvalho (20 yards); 2, J. V. Cordeiro

(30 yards).

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1, 87th Coy., R.G.A, 2, Royal Engine: ere. All the boats were close together) until the end when the R.G.A. crew" do monstrated superior reserve power devo loped during their execptionally long period of training.

CHAIRMAN'S CHALLENGE CUP. Distance: One arile. Members of the Y.R.C. Prizes by the Hon. Mr. Chaud Severn.

First:-E. Dreyer (str.), J. Norgaard 3, C. Earnshaw 2, A. H. Mason (bow) and

BICYCLE BACE, 2 Miles, (Handicap).- 1, Mario Remedios (100 yards), 6min. 55.; 2, J. A. de V. Suares (140 yards). FLAT RACE, 20 Yards. (Handicap).-- 1, M. P., Remedios, Jr. (5 yards); 2, E. A. Silva (10 yards).

120 YARDS FLAT RACE (Handicap). H. Carroll (cox). (Over 40 years Figueiredo; 2, A. G. da Rocha.

of age).-1, E. J.

Second: B. J. de H. Moore (str.)," J. 20 YARDS FLAT RACE (Championship. Braga, G. Mogensen 2. F. Schnepol of the Colony)-1, F. Lee, H.M.S.(bow) and B. Summonds (cox). Titanin (24 1-5sex); 2. A. Rahmin. Third: G. May (str.), E. "H. O'Farrel SACK RACE, CO Yards.-1, F. A. Loureiro; 3, J. Barentson 2, P. A. Divon (bow),

and S. F.. Corensen (cox).

Resuming, the Civilians went away with a dash but the Services defence was sound and the play was transferred other end, Rodger being kept busy with shots well directed by the inside forwards. Play did not slacken and considering the heat both teams played excellent football. Although the Serviers had most of play it seemed that the match would end, J. Ve Cordeiro. in a win for the Civilians. With but

GIRLS' RACE, 120 Yards (Handicap).--

five minutes to go a win seemed certain, Selsa Barros; 2, Cissy Xavier.

the Civilians when the Service pulled MILE FLAT RACE-

for

The cutstanding feature of the second the game out of the fire and won practi

innings, if not of the whole match, was

(Handicap).-1,

Four bouts entered and a fine race re- aulted. Moore's crew led all the way, but: had the misfortune, near the winning

cally in the last second of the gume. The A. A. Silva (00 yards); 2, L. Carvalho post, to break a stretcher. Dreyer's crow irst goal came from a brilliant shot by (20 yards).

then got ahead and won by halta

Lieut Franks vigorous five-minute dis

In this time he Jones from about 25 yards' range which FLAT RACE, Mile. (Handicap), Open length. play with the willow. scored 31 runs, in two avers, off Lammiert, lauded the ball out of Rodgers' reach high which included three sige and two fours.

in the net and made the score equal. It was evident that Innmert was tired after bowling right through the first in hiugs. He was relieved by Hamilton, who met with considerable success, capturing five wickets for 33 runs.

A. poculiar incident happened during the second innings of the Services Edgell returned a ball on to his partner's (Oliver's) wicket and displaced the middle stumps. Beiers realizing what had happened Edgell completed a run and both players were standing in the one verease. The ball was promptly returned to the vacated wicket and the bails sent fying. Edgell was declared out. Scores

·

HONGKONG.CC 1st Innings.

F. J. de Rome, b Le Fleming

-G. R. Seyer, c and b Davies ..........

H. Owen Hughes, e Martin b

Davies

Barlow.

LADIES' NOMINATION (Thread the Needle).

J

1, B.. J. de H. Moore and J. Norgaard,

to European Sailors, Soldiers and Police SENIOR PAIRS. Distance: mile. Prizta The second goal came through Cook-1, B. C. Bell (min. 21secs.); 2, L/c.by E. the Governor. who received the ball about 30 yards out, and going out to the left sent in a screa and the ball rebounding to Duval who-1, F. L. Silva and Mrs, F. L. Silva; 2, shot which Rodger found too hot to hold,

the net thereby winning the match for the J. M. Britto and Miss C. Xavier.

up the Ambrose man put it into Services,

WB6 close

Immediately the ball was started from the centre the final whistle sounded, leav ing the Services winners of a good game by two goals to one.

HONGKONG C.C.

2nd Innings.

F. J. de Rome, b White... R.. E. A. Webster, e Olliver, b Le

Fleming

......... 47

2

H. Owen Hughes, run out

0

E. W. Hamilton, b Davie

11

TE. Pearce, b Le Fleming

.......

2

E. G. Laminert.

and b Lo

REA Webster, e and b. Le

Fleming

Fleming

DR. Peat, b Davies

G. B. Sayer, not out

F. H. Farthing, not out

Extras

F. Muller, b Davies

F.H. Farthing, s, Franks, b Le

Fleming

E. W. Hamilton, not out

E. B. Reed, c Davies, b Le Fleming 0

EG. Lammert, st. Franks, b

L. J. Davies, b Le Fleming

Graham

Extras ...

Total

T. E. Pearce, a Drew, b Graham... 30

10

15

Toini for 6 wickets (dec.)...134

F. Miller, D. B. Peat, L. J. Davies, und E. R. Reed did not bat.

1-2, 23-29, 4-34, 5-100, 6-100. Bowling Analysis.

90

Fall of wickets:

2

117

» Davien

Le Flaming

Fall of wickets:-

1-9, 2-6, 3-8, 4-38, 5-35, 6-44, 7-0%,

8-74, 9-83, 10-97, 11-117.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

Davies

17

23

Le Fleming

16 0776

.3.0.

Graham...

UNITED BEEVICES.

1st Innings.

Major Matthews, e Pearce, b Rood 11

Graham Crole Rees........... White

race and only two crews faced the starter. Many scratched their entries for this

They had a good tussle and the race was ONE MILE RELAY RACE (Open to the won by a quarter-of-length. The wia- Colony)-1, Gunited Athletic Club. G. Anes had slightly the faster stroke which Hyder, R. A. Hyder, Chubb and Keat, finally gave them the advantage.

3min. 468s.

ONE MILE FLAT RACE MATTOMOIRO Chr. LENGE CUP.-1, J. Soares, 5min. 28 4-5secs.; 2, F. E. Antonio.

OFFICERS' Sirrs" Confined to officers of KM. ships in harbour. The Curlew mastery and the Curlew won by half a and Hawkins made a great fight for the

boat-length.

JUNIOR PAIES. Distance: Half mile.

The following were the officials for the Prizee by the Hon. Sir Paul Chater. day;-..

Patrons.-H.E. the Governor, Sir R. E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G., the Right Rev. D. Pozzoni, Bishop of Tavia

This race was rowed in two heste. In the first, C. Earnshaw and N. Shalabanof beat L. 'Ignatieff and F. Schnepel and then defeated W, R. Andrews and G. Morgenson in the second heat.

MEXED FOURS. This race caused a Hon. President-Senhor Antonia Luis great deal of Amusement,

Each boat Coveira de Albuquerque e Castro, Consul-contained. two lady and two men General for Portugal.

President.Mr. A. Gida Bochta. Keting Hon. Secretary-Mr. M. Baptistu

rowers and a lady cox. The coxca efforts introduced a great many compli cations but the race was ultimately won F. by the crew consisting of A. H. Carroll (in.), N. Shalabanoff 3, Miss A. Marah 2, Misa Esmé. Cornell (bow) and Misa T.

deling Ha Tredres-Mr. F. Smith (cox), Silva.

· Working Committee-Messrs. À, Va Barros, S. A. Marcal, C.. F. Vaa, A. C. Ribeiro, A., C. Rozario, A. J. V. Ribeiro 1 and H. B, Pereira.

0. M. 1.

· 1 31

1

II 9

31 11

5 0 24

0 24

0

1

3 0 UNITED. BARYJOBS,

2nd Innings. Major Matthews, e de "Rome, b

Hamilton

THE BAILING EVENTS.

The sailing race, in which five boats started, was over a course of eight and o Ealf miles, and resulted as follows:- |1-Winifield, sailed by Mr. Finch;

corrected time, 3-35-27, 2-Ara, sailed by Mr. Grist; corrected"

time, 3-26-10. 3-Sirius,

Judges-Messrs. A. C. Botelho, E. J. Je Figueiredo, P. V. Botelho, A. M. 1 | 1 Soares, J. D. Omund, A. D. Barretto, A. F., B. Silva-Netto and B. Basto. .7

"Referet—Mr.. A. A.¡Alves, Handicapperi-Menara F. L.

Lieut. Franka, b Reedes 41 5. Capt. Le Fleming, e Webster, b

Hamilton

aniled by Mr. Seriven; corrected time, 3-38-15.

There was also a race for boat boys over Silva-Ureda, time, 3-42-50

the same course, resulting as follows:-

A J. V. Ribeiro, A.. C. Rozario, P. Yvanovich and S. A. Marcal,.

Starters.-Messrs. A. E. 6. Alves, and

J. 3. V. Remedios,

Time-keepers-Messrs. C. M. 5. Alres

Lieut. Stewart, b Reed

0

Capt. Davies, e de Rome, h Hamil.

Capt. Olliver, lbw b Lammert...

0

ton

Cart. Fleming, b Lammert

0

Lieut. Com. Drew, c and b Reed, 12.

Caps Devica,b Lammert

Rev. Crale-Recs, b Hamilton

$

Bay, Parcell, e Bayer, b Lammert... 27

Rev. Purcell, Lb., b Beed

Lt. Com. Drow, run out

2

Com. Edgell, c Bayer, b Lammert 6

Com Edgell, run out.

0

Liezt, Stewart, e Sayer, b Hamil

And P. Remedios.

Lient. Franks, not out

items 17

ton

9

Rav. Crale Rees, c. Sayer, b Reod 14

Capt. Olliver, not out

13

Lieut. Graham, a and b Beed

1

33...

Extraa.....

4

12

Extrasi.

5:

Total (for a wickets)

...198

"

Total

.101

did not bat. Fall-of.wickata:-

Lout. White, & Bayer, b Reed

Fall of wickets -

10, 9-1, 3-1, 4-8, 5-43, 6-42, 7-40, 8-53, -60, 10-71, 11-101.

Bowling Analysia.

17.3 3 60 Lammert. 17 I

(Continued a foot of next column.)

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Lieut. White and Lieut. Graham

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2.-Halcyon; time, 3-15-45. - 3-Lady Cloacina, time, 3-45-50. The prizes for this event was given by Mr. D. K. Einir.

Clerks of the Course-Mesars, A. J. V. 5 Ribeiro and A. C. V. V. Hiberió.

FIRE AT KOWLOON.

A small fre occurred at Kowloon shortly before tifin. time yesterday. On receipt of the alarma, both fire-engines were sent to No, 184, Portland Street, where Mr. Chow, Tze-ch has been appointed it was discovered that the roof of cotton Minister of Education in the Pekingaro was well under control by one o'clock, spinning workshop had caught fire. The Cabinet cucurrently with his office of and shortly afterwards one of the 1-, 2-53, 2-59, 4-56, 5-100, 8-100, 7-100, Ating Premier, with the object of break-returned to the Station. The other engine enginea 8-106, 0-128.

ing the Cabinet deadlock Mr. Chow Tre The Bro. is said to have been caused by stood by in case of a further outbreak

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