THE SHANGHAI TEAM AT KOWLOON.
'CLOSE MATCH.
ANOTHER FINE INNINGS "BY BARRETT.
The hospitality of the Kowloon Cricket Club is proverbial, and on Saturday it was extended in most lavish form to a good many visitors. The Hong Kong Interport side wero invited and a good many other cricket enthusiasts-(among them your poor scribe) and it was a large and cheerful gathering, that sat down to a bountiful repast under the presidency of Mr. B. E. Lindsell who was faced by Mr. Abrahams, the Vice- President of the Club, at the ether ond of the board. Doubtless intended as a of their delicate compliment to guests, the large plates of lettuce-culled from the noted Club Garden-were set forth and were in much demand. Mr. Robinson is to be congratulated on the results of his labours in the growing of vegetables. I shall now know where to look in for a bite of food if hungry.
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The cricket was very enjoyable, and while no one actually made an enormous score, practically all of the home men did "well. The match was played 12 a side, eleven only to field. The most specta- eular feature of the innings. waa Good- win's hard hit 2, and it is rumoured Isaacs is thinking of taking out an in- junction in respect of his batting style- (mutatis mutandia). There is always the same cheerful uncertainty as to whether the ball is going to be hit, and it hit, as to its final destination.
In the Shanghai innings it was again shown how much they depend as a batting side on Barrett. But for him they would have very possibly lost the game. It is true he was out about the eighties, caught off his wrist-but that and a very hard chance indeed to Ramsey at mid- off were the only blemishes on a Ene forcing innings. "Goodwin bowled well, though he did not get a wicket the should have had Donald Leach in the first over) and Lyall was altogether more convinc ing than he is on the Club ground. He. still, however, has the failing of curling up a bit if hit for four, and drop- ping them short. Lightfoot had success but Captain Morris's slows got a IWELS couple of wickets, really three. rather surprised that E. F. Fincher was not given a chance with the ball.
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Just one word on the ground. I think it is the prettiest here, and certainly the jolliest from which to watch a "cricket The railed ground at the Yau match. mati end gives a splendid point of vantage, and it is a thousand pitics that uncertainty of tenure prevent the Club- from building their new Pavilion there (or indeed anywhere).
The home side won the toss and open- ed on a good wicket. Lyal and Fincher gave them a good start, though the latter never seemed conident and edged one finally to Barrett at slip off Leach. Lyal was well taken by Dr. Morris.in the deep beld, but Lawrence played free and attractive cricket until he was well held by Goldman at deep mid-wicket for 27 in which he hit four fours. Mitchell made a bad stroke and was caught by O'Hara "at mid-off, and Morris was run out. He was rather unlucky as it was close and the ball actually hit the wicket from the throw in. With 7 down for 123 things did not look too rosy, but Fincher (E. F.) profiting by being dropped twice in his first over stopped in with Duncan until tima, and again after until the score was 176. He played nice cricket for his 32, but was low. Duncan played some nice shots, and showed much re- straint in dealing with Barrett's slowa. He waited and drove them, along the ground. He did not long survive Fin- cher, but Goodwin treated the spectators to some hard hitting, awiping Leach for aix into Cox's road and then taking 3 fours off his next over. At 24 for 9 wickets Lyal declared.
THE HONGKONG DAILY
H
team to Kowloon. The wicket keeper (It was Sidney Deakes I fancy) appeal- ed a lot, and received an answer in the negativo avery, time. When asked why he appealed so much, he replied: ico Mr. Lindsell went on to congratulate Shanghai on their successos and referred to the fact that Kowloon retained their Hag. Captain Barrett replied in a few well chosen words, concluding that no one could doubt the Hong Kong boe- pitality. The Shanghai team showed it
in their faces I
By the way the Kowloon flag did go to Shanghai after all. But that is an
drag from me.. other story, which wild horses shall not
R. ABBIT.
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1ST INNINGS OF KOWLOON.
Morris, Maasel- J. C. Lyal,
Smith
C
F. E. Lawrence, c Goldman, b
Mansel-Smith
E C. Fincher, Barrett, b
Leach
A. W. Ramsey, c and b Mansel-
Smith
.E. J.-R. Mitchell, e O'Hara, d
Leach
Capt. E. W. Morris, run out
Ng Sio Kwong, b Bowker. Choa, a Vallack, b Evers Youngsave, b Evers...... H. Hung, 1.b.w., b Evèra Chan, b Eyers mak
Un, b Owen nummer Ching, Skinner, b Fallack H. C. Hang, & Humphreys,
.Feat
Yang, b Post .....
Wong, not out
Cheng Chi Wing,, b Vallack
Extras
CHRONY
NOVEMBER 22ND 1926.
Sergt. Greenaway, b Hinton
Pte. Lako, b Way
Pta, Roberta, b Dunbar
Cor. Hool, b Dunbar
mit
10
Sergt. Walker, b Hinton
Q.M.S. Haynes, b Dunbar ....... Pte. Burger, b Hinton spume 15 Pta Bryant, o sad.b Hinton ... D Pte, Gordon, cand b Hepburn
B
Q
11
Q.31.8. Mocock, not out
-Sergti Waterfield, b Hinton
Extras
13
Total
Total
........ 99
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis,
30
0.
Lee
40
0
17
A. C. 1. Bowker
... IB
+
H. V. Parker
201
9
Crawford da
3
0
10
0
Hinton
12
ฐ
48
G. R. Yallack ..................
B
1
£
Dunbar
0
25
21
9
0
17
+
Way......
9
◊
3
0
13
· 1
9 0 10
2
Qabagan Hepburn
9
4
0 18 14
Capt. Evers.........
Owen na
Pest
IA
Major Lightfoot, e and b Leach... 7 E. F. Fincher, bleach
L A. R. Duzcan, b Leach
*.
13
Olvil Serviço V. Royal Artillery. The Royal Artillery failed to put up the fight expected of them against the Civil Service with whom they played a Oivil drawn match three weeks ago. Service won by 190 runs
.C.&.C.C.
F. J. de Rome, b Parker, b Wright
4
F. Baker, 1.b. w., b Smith
F. Goodwin, not out.
G. R. Bayer, & Routledge, b Smith
Capt. F. G. Bevis, not out
"A. E. Wood, b Wright
B. D. Evans, b Glazbrook
H. E. Strange, b Rule
T. D. Pendered, c Smith, b Glaz
Byes 10, no balls 1, wides 1.... 19
Total (for wkts, dec.)....204
5. Jex did not hat.
Fall of the wickets for 3, for 61, 3 for 82, 4 for 92, 3 for 101, 6 for 110, 7 for 193, 6 for 176, 9 for 181.
-J. A. Lazzes
W. Mansel-Smith... 24 *Dr. W. E. O'Hara. 11
brook
E. B. Reed, not out
B. R. Forster, not out
Extras
75
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
138
W.
Folice. Oralgengower v. Playing Claigengewer without their best men, on their opponents' ground, the Craigengewer Police lost by 89 runs. batted first and declared with 179 runs for wickets; (T. Grimes 34 not out, 0. Ismail 47, 6. Abbas 23 and B. Brad- bury 19 not out). Lacey took wickets for 48 runs For the Police Booker again made a good score, compiling 33 Gerrard scored 19, but the others failed. The side was dismissed for 80 runs. Bradbury took 5 wickets for runs and '8, Abbas1⁄44 for ..
runs 29
Total (for 7 wickets).172
Q. E. Robertson and T. J. Ling
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. B.
+
D
14
did not bat.
I
Bowling Analysis.
M. B.
18
2
Bule
7.
40
1
3
Smith
19 2
A
3. 2
Wright
30
Gifford
0
23
Q
Glazbrook
3 0
19,
Howard
0
30
†D. W. Leach
L. F. Stokes
M. J. Divecha
Capt. Barrett.......
Bowled 1 wide.
t-Bowled 1 no ball.
IST INNINGS OF SHANGHAI
M. J. Divecha, e Duncan, b Lysl... D. W. Leach, & Lyal
Capt. E. 1. L. Barrett, at. Jez, b
Lyal
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
Capt. Parker, a Ling, b Reed Routledge, 1.b.w., b Ling
Capt. Howard, b Reed
99
Lieut. Wright, b Ling
Dr. H. H. Morris, b Morris .....
D. C. Bura, e Mitchell, h Morris 12
W. Mansel-Smith, not out......
P. Mader, not out.
10
Byes, leg byes e, wide 1....... 29
48
Total (for 5 wickets)..
180
L. F. Stokes, Dr. W. E. O'Hara, L. Goldman, E. G. Barnes, and J. A. Isaacs did not bat.
Fall of the wickets:-1 for 4,2 for 43, 3 for 103, 4 for. 146, 5 for 174,
Bowling Analysis.
Lieut. "Smith, b Ling.... Lieut. Col. Eumcades, b Ling Gr. Gun. Fogden, b Ling Momd. Rule, l.b.w., b Reed
Sergt. Jolly, b Reed
Sergt. Glazbrook, not out Sergt. Gifford, a Baker, b Sayer...
Extras
5
WEEK-END YACHTING,
THE FOURTH CHAMPIONSHİP
RACE.
YESTERDAY'S EVENT BETWEEN NAVY, AND CLUB There was a full yachting programme on Saturday and yesterday. On the first named day the fourth championship race was decided, and yesterday was Naval Day, there being three races during the afternoon for the different class boats, between the Yacht Club and the Navy, In connection with Naval Days this season, there will be three races in all. The points being awarded for each, flag will be awarded, at the conclusion of the third race of the series to the side which has obtained the most points, and not as last year banded over on the de- cision of one race. A
Today there will be the second cham- pionship race for the ladies. The first race of the series, which was postponed last week on account of bad weather, will be sailed later on in the season.
Saturday's Race. Twenty-two boats turned out in the three racing classes of the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club's fourth championship race on Saturday afternoon. The wen ther was good, and the wind was blowing east, force 1, which was even lighter than that of last week. The course taken was to Quarry Bay mark, Kowloon Rock, Channel Hocks, and the Club line, cover.
HANDICAP CLASS.
China Light and Fower Co. v. Recreio. The Portuguese played another friend-ing & distance of 8.33 miles.
The results and points to date are as ly match on Saturday when they easily defeated a team from the China Light under:-
They dismissed their and Power Co. opponents, who batted first, for 35 runa and then scored 135 for wickets. H. M. Xavier carried his bat for 60 runs, E. 4 Alves scored 25, B. Alves and J. Figuerido 10. A B. Clemo with 11 was the only man to reach double figures for the Electric Company. In the bowling H. Alves took 8 wickets for 21 and J The Recreio play Figuerido 4 for 18. their first League match on Saturday against the Police.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
1.E.C.. Hong Kong Electric Co.-
Played on the Indian Becreation Club ground yesterday, the Home team win ning by five wickets."
HONG KONG KLECTRIC CO.
G. E. Gahagan, b M. R. Madar... 24 G. Viclser, b A S. Ismail
Total"
Bowling Analysis.
36
0.
I.
W.
Reed
*
13
4
Ling
20
0.
2.
W.
Sayer
ទ
I
4
49
J. R. Way, & S. A. B. Ismail, b
Ackber
S. J. Stanesby, l.b.w.,. b Sirdar
Khan
37
10
0
19 4
51
3
AF. Paul, c. Ackber, b. M. P.
Major Lightfoot
Madar
8
0. 26
然 1
2
W. B. Muskett, e and b Sirdar
Khan
F. Goodwin 15
J, C. Lyal
*Capt. Morris........
*-Bowled ore wide.
FINAL A.D.L, PERFORMANCE.
University r. R.E. and Signals.
Played on the University ground, the Home team winning by 107 runs,
UNIVERSITY.
H. N. Balhatchet, ndt out
D. Laing, b Hibbe
U. W. Lam, e Brownjohn, b Good-
yeri..
INTERPORT CRICKETERS ATTEND.A. A. Rumjahn, Goodyer
The concluding performance of the Hong Kong Dramatic Club's successful week at the Theatre Royal took place on Saturday night. There was a fairly fulf who thoroughly house, and the audicace included the interport cricketers, enjoyed the Dramatic Medley sented.
pro-
At the close of the performance the artistes received many handsome bou- guets.
Members of the Shanghai team after- wards attended the dance held at the Craigeagower Cricket Club.
FOUR LEAGUE MATCHES,
BALHATCHET SCORES FIRST CENTURY.
The League matches on Saturday anw the unexpected defeats of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, Royal Engineers and Signals, and the Royal Artillery in the arat division.
Balhatabet had the distinction of soor- The start of the Shanghai inDinga was sensational. Leach hit. Goodwin nicelying the first century in League matches past extra cover for four in the first this season carrying his bat right over but a ball later put one straight through the University innings for 122 into second slip's bands, which Bevis, not out Rumjahn, the captain. of the usually a safe catch, dropped! Next side, took 7 wickets for 25 runs Reed over Divecha put a short one from Lyal and Sling (Civil Service) also did well straight into Duncan's hands at point. with the ball. The Hong Kong Cricket But there for a time success stopped. Club went down unexpectedly to the Barrett never looked like getting out. Chinese Recreation Club and also lost the driving and hitting to leg beautifully, their second division match to. Leach was bowled at 43 by a good one B.A.0.0. from Lyal which just touched the off 17 stump. Dr. Morris then proceeded to atay with Barrett until the game was safe. The scoring was slower but both played good cricket, until the Captain bowled the Doctor (a somewhat patri cidal proceeding) with one that the bata man just touched.
The light now began to fail rather early, and Barrett was given not out the ball hitting him on the wrist. The "umpire thought it was higher. It made little difference, however, as shortly after Barrett went down the pitch to hyll and was easily stumped by Jex
The remainder of the innings was dull, as the batsmen obviously were troubled by the light find catch by Mitchell in the deep being the only outstanding festure. At 180 (6.05 p.m.) the stumps were pulled up.
It must be admitted that the Shanghai team were obviously tired after their. long week's cricket and their bowling had largely lost ite ating. Their fielding a good though Kowloon played an. commonly well, and it is a great pity Brace could not turn out.
After the match Mr. Lindselt proposed the health of the Shanghai team. He re. called that he had umpired two years before when Mr. Billings brought his
The scores follow:-
DIVISION L
Chinese R.G. v. Hong Kong 0.0. Played or the Chinese Recreation Club The ground, the Home team winning. Chinese passed their opponents' score at the 5th wicket:
KLCC
Kyme Thomson, - Choa,"B Ng S
Không ai
Cellis, b Un
Erers, b Ng Bae Kwong...... Farker, H. C. Hung, b Ng Sze
Kwong
Cornaby, run out
Humphreys, ở Ching. h Un người Bowker, Choa, b Un Peat, b Un
Owen, Lbs., b Ng Sze Kwong.... 18. Summers, b Ng Sze Kwong**** Vallack, not out
Extras
Total
E. Zimmern, e Greig, b Rose"
S. V. Gittins, b Leppard
D. K. Samy, b Leppard
Ng Bon Poo, c Leppard, b Good-
yer
W. H. Sling, not out
Extras
Total (for 8 wickets)..
199
B. N. Sudan and I., Tajima did not' bat.
Goodyer Higgs Rose
Leppard Jones
Bridgeland re
EL AND SIGNĀLS,
P. H. Foster, cand b Sirdar
Khan
J. C. Dunbar, run out in..........
1
F. Normington, b M. P. Madär... 14 S. J. Clarke, b Sirdar Khan H. F. Akehurst, not out
Extras.....
Total
Bowling Analysis.
D. Mohamed...
,150
Bolla (Mr. N. Croucher) 1st, 27 points; Durotheu (Mr. C. J. Grist) end, og points; Diana (Surgeon Brown) 18 points; La Linda (Mr. A. Shields) 18 points: Colleen (Mr. Jack) 18 points; Argulla 11. (Mr. H. Pearce) 12 points; Falcon (Miss Shaw) 6 points.
GAEL CLASS,
Daphne (Mr. G. Fling) 1st, 38 points; Aile (Comdr. Ratsoy) 2nd, 25 points; Halcyon (Mr. W. D. Russell) 3rd; 27 points; Gael (Mr. E. S. Parker) 24; Joan (Mr. R. Sutherland) 21; Theclu (Lt.-Comdr. Leveson Gower) 19; Pierette (Lt. Vereker) 18.
HEYWARD HAYS CLASS.
RACING NOTES.
[Br RAPIER]
Training.
There was a fair crowd round the rails at Happy Valley on Saturday morning including Mrs Austin, Mr. and Mrs B. J. Paterson, Mesara: F. C. Hall and P.. Tester. Mr. Ho Kom Tong came down to see his grin, named Marble Hall, measured. Mr. Ha Kom Tong bas aaveral other ponies coming down from the North, I understand. His stable will be a welcome addition to local racing and I am sure he will find the Club officials very helpful and only too willing to place at his disposal the benefit of their experience. Mrs. Paterson also had a griffin named "Wowser" measured. The grass course was opened and the following are a few of the times taken :
The Gomeril (boy), 1) miles: 41, 1.842, 2.03.2, 2.40, 3.10, 347:3; last quarter 31.3.
Brigade Call (Gordon), 1 miles: 37.4, 1.14.3 1.5.1, 2.31.2, 3.05.4, 3.37; last quarter 31.1.
Lady Luck (Roza), 1 miles in 4.06;
last quarter 31.3.
Grey Knight (Grant), 1 miles: 39.3, 1.13, 1.39.3, 2224, 3.03, 3.36; last quarter 33
Geezer (boy) and Gnome (boy), à mile : 34.3, 1.099, 1:39.4 Gnome an easy winner. Last quarter 30.1. Grey Streak (Gordon), mile: 342,
1.09.2, 1.409; last quarter 31.
Handicaps.
Eitherto the Handicaps have been so very good that I am at a loss to under- stand why they have suddenly become equally bad. I have already drawn at weight in "B" Class. September on tention to Barley Grass absurdly light the other hand is much too severely dealt with and John Smith's promotion to "A" Cass seems unwarranted. The weights, moreover, in the one mile handicap are ridiculous as no one can ride at anything like 118 lbs, and it is doubtful it there
Jockey here who can go out at under 141 lbs. There are nine ponies under this latter weight and it means they get no advantage from the difference in their In Shanghai, I believe the weights. handicaps are worked up from 145 lbs. Verb sap.
Attaboy (late Fantastic Dahlia) at 175 lbs. is rather a joke but I have no doubt owners will sort out their ponies into suitable racer and help to mitigate the Handicapper's mistakes:
Bluenose (Mr. F. Oliver) 1st, 35 points; Why Wonder? (Mr. H. Rouse) d, 33 points; ddele (Mr. F. T. Yanx) 3rd, 31 points; Boojum (Mr. H. B. Gunn) 27;*.. Zala (Capt. W. Cardow) 27; Zephyr (Mr. G. Vernall) 29; Adanac (Mr. De'Ath) 18; Sealar (Mr_Nicholson) 18.
Fifteen boats
The Naval ships in the harbour have organised a Championship race of service boats during the season started but due to the very light wind only two Haisbed, these being:-Hermes Galley (Engr-Comdr. Villar) 1st, and Despatch Galley (Capt. La Mottee) 2nd. The races will take place once a week.
A DRIFTING RACE. YACHT CLUB DEFEATS NAVY. The first of the series of races between the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and the Royal Navy was sailed yesterday and resulted in an easy win for the Club by 33 points to 28. The Navy lost in all three classes.
The weather was not favourable for aniling, there being scartely any wind, and the race was merely a drifting
match.
was from the Club to The courtc Lyeron Beacon, Kowloon Bock and back to the Club House, a distance of .6.2 miles.
Detailed results were as under
HANDICAP CLABS.
Finishing Corrected Points.
Time:
Time. Club. Navy 5.19.21
10
13
J. 3. Aakber
D
A. S. Ismail........
..108
Sirdar Khan
A. S. Suffind
M. P. Madas! .................
Bowling Analysis.
"
INDIAN L.U.
-.0.
B.
4
19
3. P. Madar, b Normington
48
10
J. S. Ackber, b Muskett....
S. A. R. Ismail, e Foster, b Way...
B 2
A. S. Ismail, b Muskett
4
0
A. 6. Sufiad, b Dunbar
14
A. K. Minu, e Akehurst, b Nor-
Durather.... 5.25.33
mington
13
La Linda.... 5.28.04
8. A. Hussain, not out
Kolla
5.37.44.
V. T. Mans, not out
10
Argulla
6.37.13
7 5.23.50 ŏ 5.27.44
སྐྱ་་ 5.30.30
*
Colleen
8.41.42 5.38.32
Extras
Diana
5.40.24
5.39.22
GAZL CLABS.
Total
.180.
Ailsa
5.27.16 6.27.15
#
Q. M..
* Gael
8
2
10 Q
41
1
6.42.47 5.46.36 5.43.30 5.45.09 .......... 5.48.46 Joan 5.31.19. Pierrette 8.13.18
Halcyon
5.30.17 5.30.17 Daphne. 5.39.12 Thecla 5.43.59 Lola
7
5.39.49
8
5
3
5.47.42
2
6.09.03
1
B 0 45
*
HEYWARD HAYS CLASS.
0
221
5
3
Brownjohn, b Lam
flose, b. Balhatchet Goodyer, Lb.w, b Balhatchet Greig, e Lam, br Rumjahn Bridgeland, Gittins, B Bumjahn Higgs, c Bamy, b Bumjaha Roberts, not out
Leppard, c Sling, b Rumjahn ...... Johas, run out, b Humjahn Butrage, b Ramjaha Jones, c Samy, b Rumjahn
Extras
Toil
Bowling Analysis.
8 4
11
Rumjahn Laing
2
0.
DIVISION IL'
C. W. Lain Balhatchet
Hong Kong 0,0. v. B.A.0.0. Played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club, B.A.0.0. winning.
H.L.C.C.
R. W. Lee, c and b Burger
J. D. Crawford, e Gordon, b Lake o
R. Hepbara, b Lake
P. Jacks, b Barger ...............
1;
J. Stanesby, Gordon, b Lake
J. Way, b LakeTM
J. Hinton, not out
12. 30
R. Blake, b Lake
J. Dunbar, b Lake
3
G. Gabagan, b Lake
1:
J. Morrison, b Lake
Extraa
02
12
Total
78
Bowling Analysis.
O. MA
11.2 6
2
Lake *Burger Bryant
19
*13
13
0
I wide.
Bowling Analysis.
Ng Sze Kwong.. HF. UA
H Ching
W.
12.
4 39
#
Sirdar Khan, D. Mohamed, and å. Rahmin did not bat.
Bowling Analysis,
Normington
Dunbar
Muskette
Way
RA.S.C. v. HM, Submarine "LI"
A friendly match was played yester. day at Bookunpoo on the Garrison Be- creation Club ground between teams representing the above and resulted in
5.26.11 Boojum 5.28.11
6.39.37 5.39.37 Adde...
4.45.43 Bluenose... $.45.43 Sealark...... 5.45.56
5.45.58 FA
For 30.12. 6.48.13
...... 5.46.56
a win for the Submarines. The RA.S.C, Adanac team batted first but made only 52 runa. 8/8. Wood scored. 22 and L/C. "Fennel Gibbs took 6 wickets and Townsend
13
3. The Navy men compiled 88, Town send being top scorer with 28 The others failed to reach double figures but their were 17 extras.
SHANGHAI TEAM'S DEPARTURE.
Shanghai's Interport Team loft Hong Kong yesterday morning in the President Pierce. They crossed from Blake Pier by-launch shortly after 9 am. A party of friends, including Mr. and Mrs. T. Pearce, Mr. and Mr AW. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leach, and Meses Hichard Hancock, J. D. Huntley, J. A. Ramsey, and E, W. Hamilton waw them
Totals
1.48.56
53
23
· NAVAL-AQUATICS. CHINA. SQUADRON SPORTS THIS WEEK.
The China Squadron aquatic sports are to be held on Friday at the Victoria Recreation Club.
An interesting programme of events includes a 100 yards race, free style, open to the Colony.
Intending competitors should send their names to the Hon. Secretary, Lieut. Commander Chappie, D.8.C., RN, ELM.S. Harkine; not later than this morning
HOCKEY.
K.0.8.3. BEAT THE CLUB.
When the seeing-off party was forced regretfully to leave the ship they con tinued their farewells from the wharf, and as the vessel began to more away at The K.O.8.B. hockey team defeated 10m sharp," Auld Lang Syne was the Hongkong Hockey Club's "A"! team sang and hearty and lusty chicers went by three goals to nil in a match played
on Friday evening.
Jockey Club Meetings, Owners and subscribers are reminded of the meeting to day at the Jockey Club room at 12.30 when it is expected that the date for the annual meeting will be definitely fixed.
Gorbals Plata: 3 Furlongs Polo Scurry.
It is rather surprising to find that pre- vious winners of this race are not called upon to bear any penalty. It simply means that the same ponies will keep on winning such as Reynolds, Black Mouse and Urgent
AMBULANCE AQUATIC SPORTS. INDIAN DIVISION WINS SHIELD.
The tenth annual swimming sports of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade, which were postponed from October, were held yesterday morning at the gymnasium of King's College, Bonham Head. Among those present were Messrs. Ho Kom Tong, the Father" of the Brigade, E. Ralphs, J. Ralston, A. Morris, A el Arculli, F. K. Hewett and A. H. Rum jahn (officers of the Brigade).
the Four divisions competed for
Kowloon, Brigade's Tropby, Indian, Y.M.C.A. and King's College, and the. first-named division succeeded in wrest- ing the much coveted honour from Kow- loon, who won' it last year.
WAS
The team race was won by the Indian Division, with Kowloon a close second.
In the Life Saving event, Kowloon easy winner. The first man wag Yeon Yuen Wa, and Cheung Sik Pui, of the King's College Division, took second honour. The third man was F. Y. Sheung.
In the 100 yards event Minu, "of the Indian Division, came in first, followed by Y. Y.. Wa (Kowloon) and O. Kitchell (Indian) took third place.
Leong Shiu Sang won the 50 yards handicap with 5 seconds start, and Cheung Sik Pui won the 100 yards handi. cap with 5 seconds start.
The Sir Paul Chater Shield was also won by the Indian Division.
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