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ROYAL NAVY ROYAL AIR FORCE.
This match was played yesterday on the EE.C.C.. ground which from to a.m. to 4 p.m. was lent for the occasion. Unfortunately, I was un- able to see all of it though a re- start at 1.15 p.n enabled me to see more than 1 expected. The rest of the account is compiled from the information of those playing and not guessed from the score book!
The Air Force batted frst and with such bats as Brace, Hunt and Dale available the collapae was appalling, bus Garrett and Spalding bowled excellently to bring it about Garrett swings a good deal, while Spalding, medium Face with a
drag
action, kept a fine length. Mellor and Sinnock stopped the rol but were never very comfortable, Finally Elstob put on Johnson whe gat a wicket in his first over and promptly came off again. A lot of local captains might profit by the tip. Hale made a few lusty smites hitting two sixes but he was un- fortunately run out and the end
came at 20
Navy Do Better.
FOOTBALL.
RA, BEAT THE POLICE
YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE
MATCH.
the RA beat the Pelee in "al Playing at Sook unpoo yesterday. Division I League game.
throughout, the Police baring quite The game was weli contested their share of the play, but their forwards failed to press home the good work of the defence.
Leach scored the two goals for the RA... Palford and Excell also played well for the winners in at tack, while Trim saved many a dangerous shot. Tome, in goal, served the RA. well, but with a little more initiative on the part of the Police (prwards, the result might have been reversed.
Wynne failed to convert from al penalty, while Howarth made several good openings only to finish wildly.
INTERPORT BOWLS.
SHANGHAI TEAM VISIT TAIKOO.
A CLOSE FINISH.
ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN BY THE VISITORS.
[Br "R. BIAS"]
Up to yesterday the Shanghai | interport team had never beaten the Taikoo Recreation Club on their own green. The nearest approach
s as far back as 1919 when à draw was the result and, on a re- play on the Civil Servier green, the visitors won by one shot after a draw on 21 heads. Before leaving Shanghai this year, according to the remarks made by Mr. Malcolm at the closs of yesterday's game, that they mint win the interport hs had received special instructions match and they must win against A final burst by the Police was have been fulfilled to the letter-
Talkoo! Both these instructions
War: R.A. 2; Police Q
The Police kalt back line worked! hard but Lench managed to get the better of them and took several ahots at Clarke.
Agnew was bowled off his pads stopped by Trim and the final score and the Shanghai team can leave
early on and Bull was caught short- ly after, but then came the prettiest batting of the day. Garrett played delightful cricket both before and alter tilfin though after he grew more forceful and lifted the ball a good deal Elstob after a quiet start gave a glimpse of his true form and made some pretty late cuts-a beautiful shot which on sees all too seldom now. He was a bit fortunate of Brace, just be for being amartly taken it first slip off him.
Tate, a left hander, came in and hit very hard though he clearly was not aceing them and lifted,the ball lot. He should have been caught three or four times but it is only fair to say that in two cars the fieldsmin was looking plumb into the eye of the sun. Finally he 'ballooned one behind the bowler And was well caught by Hale, run ring from mid-aa. He hita big six to square-leg just before this. The remaining batsmen bis cheerfully and with the sore at 100 for D the innings was declared.
to-morrow with a clear conscience TO-DAY'S FRIENDLY MATCH. of having faithfully-too faithfully Today at 1.30 p... the Queen's from a Hong Kong point of view Regt play a selected team from fulfilled instructions! For they have the China Squadron on the Naval on the interport and they beat Dockyard ground, Kick of 4.30 Taikoo yesterday by four shots. Am. The Queen's team will be: The game was. witness by a very Pte. Mess: Ptes.. Bromley and large crowd, the surroundings at Bullinger: Sergt. Morris, Ptes. Taikoo lending themselves admir Jackson and Cantor: Pte. Larking, ably to the mitch. L/Cpl. Roscadale, Pte. Woodards, L/Cpl Barclay and Pte. Farrell.
The result was
SHANCHAL Brierley Harvey
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H.K. FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
THE TABLES TO DATE.
SCOTS GUARDS HEAD THE
SENTORS..
The Senior Division and Junior Division "A" League tables of the Hong Kong Football League are as under:-
Senior Division..
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Scots Guards.. 31 08 0.7 Chinese Ath....3 3 0.0 10 1 G Recrgin
3 2 1 0 5 2 5 2 1 1 0 4 0 3
K.O.S.B.
TAIKOO. Matthews Muirhead
Richards
Macleod.
Malcolm
Morrison
(Skip) 10
(Ship) 15
The first head went to the Taikos Club, but the visitors responded with a couple. Taikoo then gat one and Shanghai got three singles in quick succession" and led by 5-2 on the sixth head. The seventh head was a ding dong affair, the result being in doub; up to the last head, when Taikoo notched one. Good bowling was seen in the next head, but Malcolm "eelipard every body by taking a real gem of a shot away from the local Club.
Taikoo got a couple in the ninth not particularly
The Air-Force Do Better. The R.A.F. had second kneck and did a lot better Brace and Hunt playing nicely. Spalding came on
head. which was South China... 4 1 1 2 4 9 3 later and took 4 for bowling very....... ....... 1 0 0 3.2 2 well coming very fast off the pitch Queen's Regt... which. I think helped him. Hale Kowloon again got ruas being undefeated.A.
with 22. He plays a bit across, think, but has an excellent eyo and powerful wrists,
Police
I
Club
Comment. Spalding bowled very finely in rach innings and Garrett in the first. Dale was the pick of the Air Force bawlers. Garret's knock was very nice and cheerful to watch and Elstob and Tate did well. It is a sad thought that by December 1st no less than nine of the Naval aide will have left the Station,-or so 1801 informed.
RABBIT.
Full score and analysis:-
Ist Tanings of Royal Air Ferco.
Mr. Brace, b Garrett
Lt. Hunt. R.M., c Johnson,
b Spalding
Flt.-Lt. Gedaer,
1.b.w., Garrett
R.A.F.,
Lt. Dale, IL.N., b Garrett...
· Ldg. "A.C.. Buskland, R.A.F. Foggarty, b Spalding
18.
Log. AC. Sinzock, R.A.F.,
b.w.. b Garrett F.-Qficer Mellor, R.A.F., e
Hull, -b JohnsDII
..... 18 Lt. Hale, R.N., run out... 20 A. C. 1. Reeks, R.A.F., e Agnew, b Spalding... Ldg. A.C, French, K.A.F., e
Elstob. b Garrett
Sergt. Watkins, R.A. F., not
out
Bycs
Total
0
Junior
K.0.5.n. Chinese Ath. Recreio St. Joseph's Kowloon Club
S. China "A' S. Caina B.A. Res. University
1 0 16 2
1 0 2 2 8 2 0 1 2 2 4 1
A
4 0 1 3 1 3 -1 0 0 3.213 0 Division
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. 3.3 0 0 17 1 &
3 90 1724 3 20 19 14 ... 3 1 2 0 4 4 4 .3 1-0 2 7 10 S 2 10297
.3 1 0 2 3 13 9 3 0 2 11 5 2
2
0 1 1 3 15 1
0 1 1 0 3 1
HOCKEY.
CLUB 1st XI DRAW WITH KO.S.B.
Age of hockey was played on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday between the Club 1st XI. and the K.O.S.B. ....
A fast game resulted and the match ended in a draw, each side scoring -two goals. The half time ́score was one' goal each,
Bowling Analysis.
18
90
31. Dole
14.5 2 50 4 Brace..... 17 3 37 1 French ......... 10 I 42
d-ks
Fall of wickets:-1 for 3; 9 for
5; 3 for 13; 4 for 16; 5-for 22:
G for 65; 7 Ier 70: 8 for 50; 9
for 90: 10 for 90.
Bowling Analysis.
Spalding ... 10 % 13 Garrett
12.2. 3
4 0 23 0
Yo
0
and Innings Of R.AF
I".
+
Mr. Brace, "e and b Spalding 19 Lt. Hunt, M., b Spalding 23. Fit-Lt. Gairdner, e Juhnson,
b Hull
10
D.. M. A..
T.,
-3
Lig. A.C. Sinnock, b Spald
ing
6
32
B
Hull........
Johnson1
3 1
Lt. Hale, R.N., not out... 22 Le Dale, RN, b Spalding... 0 Ldg. A.C. Buckland, b
Agnew
8
J
ist Innings Of Royal Navy. Lt. Garrett, R.N., Gaird
ner, Recks ......
F-Officer Mellor, pot out.
Byes.
75
L-Com. Agnew, R.N., b
Dale
Surgeon.Com. Hull, R.N.,
Gairdner, b Dale
Pay-Com. Elstob, R.N.,
Dale, b Brace
It. Tate, BN, Hile, b.
Recks
Eng.-Com. Spalding, R.N., e
Gairdner, b French Mid. Johnson, R.N., e.Wat-
kins, b Dale Lt.-Com. Baxter, B.N., b
Dale
Pay-Lt.-Com. Shaw, R.N.,
run out. Mid. Atkinson, R.N., not out
· Leg-bye
Total (for 6 wickets) ....103
A.C. I. Reek Ldg. Trench, and Sergt. Watkins did not bat. Fall of wickets:-1 for 44; 2 for 35; 3 for to; 4 for 61; 5 for 07; 6 for 77,
Bowling Analysis.
W
5
Huli Inte
+
1 0.48
3
0
13"
0
12
Spalding Agnew Baxter Atkinson
2
4
2
0 14.
Total (for 9 wkts., dec.)-100
A. B. Foggarty, R.N., did not
bat.
Fall of wickets-1 for 15; 2 for 17; 3 for 101; 4 for 149; 5 for 140; 6 for 157; 7 for 178;.8 for 188; 9 for 190.
(Continued on mezt Golumin.)
RECREIO NORTHANTS
BEGT.
brilliant. In the succeeding head the visitors acored four, and made the score 10-5. Taik scored in the next two heads, but Shanghai Taade the score 12-7 getting a couple. Two ones came the way of the Taikoo Club, but disaster, overcame them in the 18th head for the Shanghai team scored no. fewer than six, making the score 180. Far from dropping their tails, as did the K.B.G. C. when eight was scored against them the previous night, the Taikso Club rallied their forces and scored a 1, 3, 1, and 1. which brought the score to 19-15 at the second last head. The Shang- hai team scored onc on the last
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PING PONG.
LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.
In the ladies' singles tourney, Misses Rose Kwok, Wong Shui Lan and Wong Yuea Lan, have entered the semi-Anal stage. Miss Rutton- jee meets Miss Remedios in the end
entering the semi-final.
one and thus won by 10-18 CAUSEWAY BAY GATHERING. round, the winner. of this match
majority of four chota
The Taikoo Club can congratulate themselves on putting up such a
The sports prizes won by the good fight after being, in arrears students of Queen's College during and with a little joss" they might the 1927 season were distributed easily have fnithed on top. How yesterday afternoon at the College ever, they lacked that, and some
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League Matches.
Playing in the League, South China, defeated St. Peter's and YS, the latest positions of the Chinese Athletic defeated Catholic
various tearns being:-
Teams.
of the team were, to put it mildly, around, Causeway Bay.
Among those present were Mr. A. trifle inconsistent in their draw E. Wood (Director of Education), ias, sometimes being narrow and the Hon. Sir Shou Son Chow and C.A.A. short and at other times very heavy, Lady Chow, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. S.C.AA. Few of their side threw two woods Crock, Mr. W. Kay, Mr. L. G. YM.C.A. with the same consistency of length Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. G. Grimble, H.KU
and Mrs. E. G. Foo Ying and green in the same head.
Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs W. L. Handyside, Tutorial Mr. C. G. Anderson, members of St. Peter's the College staff, and many old St. Louis
C.C.Y.M.S. boys and present pupils.
A football match and a tennis, Club de Rectelo competition took place earlier in WY. College ...... the alternoon. The former ended in a win for the Commercial Class (3) by four goals to one. The students easily beat the staff at
tennis.
F W. L Pts.
7
0
14
3
10
B
2
3
3
好
0
Referring to volley-ball, he said that mere interest was shown this season owing to King's College en- tering a class in the competition for the Shield (presented by Mr. Tanner, the former Headmaster). The Shield was won this year by Class 3B, with King's College a
Visitors Enjoyed The Game, It was quite evident that the visitors enjoyed the game. Although they seared on only nine heads, they again showed that understanding between each other that has charac- terised all their games. And they never know when they were beaten. That is the spirit of lawn bowls as it is of many other games, and so long as it prevails the sport will
Sport Activities Reviewed. prevail.
the close there was cuite a The activities of the students in happy gathering in the billiard the various branches of sport were room when Mrs. Templeton, at the touched on in a speech by Mr. A request of the Hong Kong Lawn H. Crook (Headmaster) prier to Bowls Association, presented the the distribution of prizes. In wel-good second. 5300ns won by the Shanghai team incoming Lady Chow and thanking Lady Chow was presented with a After the distribution of prizes, the interport match last Saturday. her for being there to give away bouquet of flowers in a silver vase whilst Mrs. Morrison presented the prites, Mr. Crook also express-
with the College them with Trikso, spoons as a sou-ed thanks to Sir Shou Son, Chow far and twined
colours. Three cheers by the bis attendance and the great in- venir of the game that afternoon,
Felicitous speeches were made by terest he took in the College.
gathering brought proceedings to a Mesirs MW. Wallace, Aitken-
close. head, Malcolm, and J. Russell, whilst
PRIZE WINNERS.
Mr. Crook said that through the kindness of the Director of Educa
an enjoyable programme of songs tion fence had been erected Tennis-Singles champion: Tani was sustained by Messrs. Keown, round the ground, which transform Wa Piu (Ba) Bunner-up Choi Russell, MacCart, Macleod, John ed it from what was more or less Ping Kuen (F34) Singles handi- stone, Laing, Callum Morrison, and a cattle run into a decent playing cap: 1, Taui Wa Piu; 2 Choi Ping Mast
field. He hoped that with the im- Kuen. Doubles bandicap: Bum- A most pleasant gathering was proved conditions, more interest jahn and Singh. brought to a close by the singing would now be taken in sport. He Inter-Class Volley-ball_Shield:- of "Auld Lang Syne" and-by the next thanked the organisere of the Form, 3A; Runners-up, K.3B. Taikoo and other Hong Kong com different competitions. which had Swimming: 100 yards free style, tingents-of "Will Ye No' Come been completed so successfully, mea-
Senior:
Yeung Yuen Wah; 2, Back Again."
tioning the names of Mr. Kay for Chu Yuen Chi. Junior: 1, Yung looking after termis, Mr. Edyards Wa Fai, Ip Kung Yin. 100 for teaching swimming, and Mr. yards breast stroke. Senior: 1, Morgan for training the boys in Yung Yuen Wah; 2, Law Ming volley-ball.
On Junior: 1, Yung Ying Nams" In regard to swimming, the 2, Ho Pak Ki.. Two lengths free Yat Hing,
SPEY CUP BOWLS COMPETITION.
TO-DAY'S MATCH.
speaker pointed out difficulties due style, Senior: 1, Worm; 2, Chu
to the expense of taking the boys Junior: 1, Yung Ying
The Craigengewer C.C. will weet out especially since the closing of Bau Kwong, 100 yards breast the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club the public beaches. He men stroke, Senior: 1, Chun Hoong on the Police ground at 4 o'clock toned that the various Clubs in the Yeung; 2; Wong Shiu Che. Junior
pey Cup Copy treated the military authori diving, Senior: I, Cha Xuen this afternoon in
Yung Wa Fai; 2, Ho Pak Ki match. The winners of this match ties well by placing their grounds
This friendly match will take place at King's Park on Saturday, at 2.15 p.m. sharp
will have to play the Police RL.C. in at the disposal of the men for Ches; 2, Leang Kan; 3, Yu Chung Recreio H. A. Alves, J. E. the semi-final
practice, and he hoped that In Sik. Junior: 1, Chik Sin Fook; Naroahu, H. M. Xavier, R. C Craigengower's team will be the return the military authorities 2, Fung Chau Chip Reed, C. M. Souza, L. G. Guterres, Izame as that which played Shang would open the beaches at Stone. } School D. 7. Lopes, II A. Barron, D. P. hai last week; viz., W. B. Muskett, outter's Island for the
Wah 1150 of Xavier. E. de Sousa and F. HC. Bennett, R. Bam and U. M. the school boys.
Team roce :-Senior: Matricula- Carvalho.
Omar (skip).
(Continued on Kest Column.) tion. Junior, a. Small boys, Ba
champion:-Yung
Tuen