YACHTING.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,

THE WEEK-END SPORT.

Cricket, Local and Home Football, Boxing, Yachting, etc.

LOCAL CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY BEAT CRAIGENGOWER.

SATURDAY'S, PROGRAMME.

Despite the rather dismal weather on Saturday a full programme of matcher was carried out. Although the wicket favoured the bowlors, in several matches the batsmen had the upper hand. But more of the scoring was low and several good analysis were obtained..

The League competition has reached a very interesting stage. With the exception of the Kowloon Cricket Club first eleven all the Clubs have played half their matches and Kowloon are now going} to make up for lost time.

The three matches decided in the first division on Saturday hid im portant bearing on the League] Table. Much interest was centred on the match, between the Univer xity and the Craigengewer on the "former's ground, which resulted in a very creditable victory for the former by 7 wickets. The winners have thus retained their position on the top of the League Table, with full perrentage of points..

The Royal Artillery and Indian Recreation Club B," two of the weakest teams, met each other to decide who should be left in the last place and without a very hard struggle the gunners emerged win- nera. In the third match the Royal Navy improved their position con- siderably by forcing a win against the. Civil Servicë.

Two matches were decided in the Second Division but the results did; not affect the League Table.. Among friendly matches the most interest- ing was that in which the Hong Kong Cricket Club heat the Chinese "Recreation Club..

The details follow:-

LEAGUE-DIVISION 1.

UNIVERSITY ». CRAIGEN- GOWER.

Sayer' contributed at and Hamilton 20. Gardiner and Thomson took a wickets each for 21 and 50 runs respectively. The Royal Navy re- plied in great style and, given a good start by Lieut. Salter (39) and Lieut. Cecil (48), forced a win with one wicket in hand.

Scores

*

Civil Service O.C.. G. R. Sayer, e Shaw, b Thom-

son

F. J. de Rome, b Wood ...... 13 B. D. Evans, a Shaw, b

Thomson...tion

H.. E Strange, c Shaw, b

Thomson

E. W. Hamilton, e Thomson,

b Gardiner

8

DIVISION

RECREIO v. ROYAL ENGINEERS..

On their own ground the Club de Recreio beat the Royal Engineers. The winners were in fine form and dismissed their opponents for the meagre total of 47 runs, Alves took 7 wickets for runs. The Portu guese replied with 100 runs.

Scores:-

11

9)

Royal Engineers. Sig. Waters, b Pinna

B. C. K. Hawkins, e Gar-

diner, b Hills

Sgt. Bellew, b Reed

3

18

A. W. Grimmitt, b Gardiner 16 A. Sutherland, st. Venn,

b Gardiner .......

17

C.S.M, Kennard, c Souza, b

Alves

Sgt. Jones, e Reed, b Alves... 20 Spr. Gillispie, b Alves

ទេ

A

Sig. Penny, b Alves

4

21

Lt. Macdonald. st. Guterres,

b Reed

F. H. Holdman, l.b.w., b

Thomson

W. H. Edmonds, b Gardiner D F. J. Ling, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

S.Sgt. Peachey, Barros,

Alves

Sgt, Trumper, b Alves L-Cpl. May, e Guterres, b

Alves

Spr. Gullins, not cut

1940

47

6.2 1 19 9

4 1 10. 0

A

6TH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.

RACING YACHTY.COMPETE.

JANUARY 9th, 1928:

**T** Class.

Adanac (1)

Finish Correct-

IDK Time £35.00

ed Time. -4.55.08

Why Wonder 1 (9) 4.33.07 Boojum (3) Adele (4) Lola (5) .....

4.33.07

4.68.58 4.58.59

4.39.14 ** 4.08.14 5,12,25** 5.06.49 D.N.F

Bluenose...... D.N.E.

Yesterday Naval Day was held, and today, according to the pro- gramme, the ladies with sail, their 5th Championship Race.

The sixth Championship race farings yachts of 'tho, racing, classCS_WLE sailed from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Saturday, and Diang wou the event on corrected time of 4.10.11, the finishing time being 4.20.36.

During the race Pierette met with

Next Saturday the racing classes ` sail their 7th Championship race, a mishap, sinking in just over 4 | and on the Sunday the Crisisers fathoms of water. On board were compete in the race. Commodore y. Commander S. J. Herbert, of the Club. On the Monday there is H.M.8. Ambrose, and a lady com- the eth Championship race for pasion. A report of this mishap Ladies. will be found in another column

There was also a Service race for whalers representing H.M. Thu Carlie's entry was the only ɑships Carlisle, Sirdar and Ambrose, boat to finish the course, which was Chantel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Mark on line (8), Cust Rock" Buoy (6),

The time of the winning whaler was 4.19:58, etfrrected time being

even.

C.P.O. Taylor was at the «belm. The other two boats were coxed by P.O. Keal (Sirdar) and P.O. Gibb (Ambrose).

*

The Yacht Race. The result of the Yacht Race was as under, the course being-

Lyemun Beacon (P), Cust Rock Buoy (S), and Channel Rocks (8) Distance 3.5 miles.

Handicap Class.

Finich-

ing Time.

D.

Extra

Thomson Wood Collinson Hills

L 6

.......

7

$8

Total

4 0 90

3 0 15

Gardiner

5 0 21

Bowling Analysis.

Diana (I)......... 4.20.36 Folia (2) ......

Correct- ed Time. 4.10.11

4.94.20

4.24.20

Colleen (3) ....

4.39.18

4.95, 13

0. K. Fo W.

Dorothea (4)

Royal Navy,

***** 4.40.29

4.40.00

Reed

Argulla II (5) 4.30.34

*4.51.94

Rev. Venn, b.w., b Evans..

Pinna

1

"La Linda

D.N.E.

Lieut. Salter, e Sayer, b'Ed.

monds

Solar

"I and G " Class.

-

Alves

8 ·I

77

Liest. Comdr. Armitage,

Evans

Finish:

Correct

193

Club de Recreio,

ing

ed

Lieut. Hunt Hamilton, b.

Edmonds

1

B. C. Reed, e May. b Waters 19 LJ, Guterres, b Bellew

Timo.

Time.

5

Joan (1)

4.61.21

4.44,60

H. M. Xavier, Peachey, b

Bellew

I

B

C

J. E. Noronha, b Peachey D. Xavier, b Jones:

24

Halcyon (9) 4.51.21 4.51.21

tilia. (3)

4.51.244.51.24 Thecla (4)... 5.95.02. Tiking

6.13.07

D.N.F

Lieut. Cecil, b.w., b Ling... 40 Pay-Lieut. Comdr. Shaw, b

Ling

Lient Comdr. Collinson,

Hamilton. b Edaronds...... 0 Lieut. Comdr. Thomson, not

14--

C. M. Gardiner, b Ling... 0 Tel. Woods, not out

Extras

Total (for

E.R.A. Hills did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

A. Alyes, 1b, b Jones G. de Sousa, e Kennard b

Bellew

M. Piana, c May, b Jones

E. M. Sousa, not out

Extras......

Total"

.100

Daphne D.N.F Gael..... DAN.F. Pierrette

.................. D.N.F. (Capsized) (Continued on nert Column.).

LEAGUE TABLES.

Clubs

Indian R.C.

NAVAL DAY. '

YESTERDAY'S YACHT CLUB

EVENT.

LOCAL

FOOTBALL

GOOD DAY FOR MILITARY TEAMS,

CHINA ATHLETIC BEAT THE H.K. POLICE.

· The following were the results in¦ in and left Angus standing with the Hong Kong League games taat ground shot. played on Saturday last :----

Division. I.

Queen's Regt. 4, H.K.F.C. 1. K.0.3. B. '2, Kowloon F.C. 0. China Athletic 9, H.K. Police 0. "Scots Guards 2, South China Ii

H.A., Club de Recreid 1.

Division II. "A‚” K.O.S. B. Res. 3, St. Joseph's '0. University 3, H.K. Club Res. 2. Kowloon Rea 1, S. China. "B" 0. South China "A1, R.A. Res. 0. China Ath. Res. 1, Club de Rec.

Hes: 0.

Division E. "B."* * Kowloon "B" 4,`S. China "A” 0.

China Ath. 3, South China "B" o Moslem Club 4. Boy Scouts 3.

Kowloon forwards then get work. j'ing and Anderson cleared from Vickers. With a little more dash, the Kowloon forwards would have scored for chances made by Simi and McKelvie should have · been turned to account. With Kowloon pressing the final whistle sounded with the K.O.S.Bs, winning by two clear goals.

Scots Guards r. South China, This an

was played on the South China ground before a good caused through the crowd encroach- attendance. A Little delay was

ing over the touch line. With the high wind and the small ground, the Guards found themselves handi capped and several good passES went among the crowd or over the

St. Joseph's Reserves v. Fungal Smith opened the score for Woo game-not played.

NOTES ON THE GAMES.

H.X.F.C. v. Queen's Regiment. „ The Queen's were not at fall

Guards. Cheng Yuk Kwan, Leong Wing Chiu and Li Tin Sang played hound defensive game for South China against the rusher of the Guards attack. Another centre by Peake was met by Smith and he gave Cheng no chance.

With the wind in their favour and

THE NAVY WIN; BUT SUBJECT 'TO ADJUSTMENT OF POINTS.

Subject to a possible adjustment in the points, which had not be decided upon laat evening, the Nary beat the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, yesterday, the occasion being the second Naval Day of the season. The "margin was seven points. At the Arst Naval Day, on

they could

score once only, Ip Pak Sunday, December 11th, the Yacht

Wah beating Jackson from close Club beat the Navy by two points

Hooper played on the right wing the

for the Queen's, while McBride led range. With a little luck South There were two races, one in

the Club attack. Too strong kick China should have scored again. morning, and one in the afternoon.

ing by McBride when shooting at Final score, Scots Guards 2, South Boats siled in the morning by the

China 1. Yacht Club were sailed in the after-goal spoilt many good openings,

while Johnstone dallied in frünt of| noon, the Yacht Club are credited with 4 points, and the Navy have 11 points less.

The officers of the day were:- Measts, V. Goulbern and A. W van Andel, and the official time keeper was Chief Yeoman Signale Swettenham

·THE RESULTS.

of

The results are given below, sub jeet to adjustment. Figures in parenthesis indicate the position obtained the race.

Morning Race. Preparatory Gun, 11.10a.m. Starling Gan, 11.35 am. Coyne-Start: Club Line West to East. Quarry Bay Mark (P), Cust Rock Buoy (8), Channel Rocks (S). Finish Club Lipe East to West. Distance, 6.5 miles.

L.H.X.Y.C.

3

wickets.....168TM

F. H. Carvalho, l.b.v., b

Waters.

H. Barros, c Tramper, b

Peachey......

B

4

Division I.

Pts

University

Craigengower

M. W. L. D. Pts.

4 4 4

0 0 19 3་་ཙྪ

Royal Navy

6

X. R

༣.

Chinese R.CI

5

Bluenose, F. D. Tracy and G.

Fox (5)

Colleen F. G. Vaux and J. E.

M. Bland (3) Why Wonder H. J. Pierce

and R. Payton-Reid (4)

ΤΑ

13

19

1o 3

3

Civil Service ... 3

Adele, N. V. A. Croucher and

+ 2 94 £

Royal Artillery... 4 1

3

4 1 93

Kowloon C.C. I 0 0

I

Major H. C. Hull, D.N.F. Zephyr, C. E. L. Griet and

B 0

I.R.C. "B" 5. 0

0

1

Mr. S. Canton (15)

2

0 10 0

Division IL

Clubs University

MARW I D. Pts.

Zola, Capt. E. HL Jacoba- Larkcom and Captain B. Maybeld (13)

4

0. X. R.

Ling Evans Hamilton Saver

D

01 40 01422

3

42

0

"0

25 0

Bellew

Edmonds

8 0 16

3

Waters

INDIAN B.C." Br, R.A.

In the most important match of

On the Indian-Recreation-Club- the day from the League point of ground, the Royal Artillery gained view, the University best the their initial win at the expense of Craigengower Cricket Club by the Indian's "B" team, Batting wickets. Good bowling and fielding first they compiled 185 runs, to were responsible for the cheap dis- which Lieut. Wright 'contributed 62 missal of the visiting side, who and Mr.-Gr. Fogden 33, and then batted Erst, and made only 91 runs, dismissed their opponents for 71 three men being run out. The home side passed their opponents' total runs only. for the loss of 3 wickets.

Scores:-

Craigengewer 0.0.

H. P. Lim, 1.b.w., b Guterres 0

A. Kitchell, b Lam

E. Zimmern. b Lam..

D. Fritz, b Rumjahn

A. B. Hamon, run out

U. M. Omar, e Lam,

Guterres

S. Abbas, run out

N. Mackay, not; out

S. Hachiuma, run out

*Y. Abbas, c Rumjahn, & Lam

F. Oliver, e Barrow, b Run-

jahn

...

Extras

Total

KANOT

Lt. Wright, e and & Madar... 62

Bowling Analysis.

Jones Peachey Yacdonald.

H.M.S.

" TAMAR **

2. H.K. ELECTRIC CO.

In a low scoring match," the Hong Kong Electric Co. accounted for the HM.S. Tamer by 15 runa. Pomeroy (Tomar) returned the best bowling analysis, taking 7 wickets for 21 nns, while Murdoch and Muskett took 4 wickets each for 14 and 30 runs respectively.

Scores:

C. E. Gahagan, and b

Kirby

Recreio R.A.0.C.

5 3 0 0 15 5:4 1 .'O· 19 43 1

Kowloon C.C. 4 8 :1་1...

Civil Service..... 4

22 0 H.K. Electric ...

...4 2. Royal Navy 5 2 Royal Engineers, 4 1 Police B.C... 6. HM8. Tamar 5

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

HONG KONG 0.C. v. CHINESE C.C.

Gael, Lt. Col. H. B. Gunn and

RO. Sutherland (8))

Joon, H. S. Rouse and E.

Scott Elliott (12)

Points obtained by R.H.K.Y.C. 59

"NAVY.

ROYAL

Dorothea, Eng. Comdr. H. G. Marshall and L-Comdr. J. Drinkwater (2)

Halcyon, Comdr.

Pta.

15

W. S.

Boucher and Lt. Bassett (9)

Wingi, It.Comdr. 0. 0. G. Leveson-Gower and Lt. N. T. B. Holt (11) Boojum, Lt. L. L. B. Myers and Lt-Comdr. T. I. S. Bell (10)

On the Chinese Recreation Club ground, the Hong Kong Cricket Clab beat the home team by 81 runs, Batting first they compiled 165 runs to which F. Syme Thom- Aon contributed 33 and W. B. Cornaby 27. 30

R. Hancock was not out with 27. W. C. Hung and Ching divided the wickets for 39 and 66 runs respectively. The Chinese re- plied with 34 runs, J. L. Youngsayo (21) and K. L. Chau (15) being the only ones reaching double- figures. D. W. Leach took 5 wickets for 43 runs and Cornaby 4

J. R. Way, b Pomeroy......4 S. Deacon, b Stephens..... 0 B. J. Stanesby, b Pomeroy... 0

G. G. Thomson, not out...... 4

Scores:

Royal Artillery,

Mr.-Gr. Fogdeh,

P

Madar

14

Bdr. Hole,

12

Madar

Butt, b

34 Nazarin, b

17

18

0

Lt. Musson, e Sirdar Ehan,

b Mohamed

Electric R.C.

5

Sgt. Jolly, b Sirdar Khan...

13

Sgt. Glazebrook, b Sirdar

Khan

W. N. H. Murdoch," Lock,

b Stephena

'Capt. Howard; e Suffind, b

Minu

10

L. de Rome, e Stephens, b

Pomeros

17

B.S.M. Broadbridge, c Naza--

rin, b Mina

10

Lt. Miller, c Madar, b

Sufiad

01

W.O. Macdonald, run out Gnr. Bacon, not out.

0

10.

Extras...

Total

13

.185"

T. P. Saunderson, b Pomery. 0 J. C. Dunbar, b Pomeroy. O IV. B. Muskett, b Pomeroy... D H. S. Jones, Pomeroy...

Extras

0

Total

84

0.

6.2 0

Bowling Analysis.

D

47

70 35

S. R. Kermani, b Hamson...

Kirby

1 42

I

9

1 39 3

Beasley

1

14"

8. V. Gitting, not out

E. A. Lec, & Fritz, b Oliver 41

34

Mohamed

& 0 모든 1

Pomeroy

3 21 7

Minu

4 1 30 9

Stephens

Indian R.O, "42,"

1. Hassan, b.Glazebrook

Philips, run out... Pomeroy, c Murdoch, b Mus-

19

R. Nazarin, b' Musson

er

kett

12

A. S. Suffiad, b Musson

0. M

20

Bowling Analysis,

Guterres

Lam

........ 123

Bumjahny

9 2 99 7.3 1

F. I. Zimmern... 2 1 6

A. A. Rumjaha, b Hamson... 8

University.

28 2

"

Bowling, Analysia,

Suffiad Sirdar Khan

Ismail

Madar

W. FL. Sling, not out.......

17

Extras

Total (for 3, wickets)......103

F. I. Zimmern, A. P. Guter- res, C. W. Lam, J. Barrow, D.

K. Samy, and D. Laing did not bat.

Hamson

Bowling Analysis.

M. P. Madar, e Macdonald, b.

• Howard

"A. K. Minu, e Bacon, b

Musson

S. A. Hussain, not out

Extras

"Total

3 0 2

H.M.S."Tamar."

Beasley, run out Stephens, b Murdoch

b

Kirby,

Muskett

A. Butt, Wright

Savage, b Muskett

0. M R. W:

D. Mohamed, b Wright....

Trim, b Murdoch

4

1.20

2.

A. K. Ismail, run out... 10

Lock, b Murdoch

Fritz

0 20 0

Sirdar Khan, b Wright

4

Gatley, b Muskett ............

Kitchell

2

21 A

A. Rahmin, b Bacon

4

Nolana, e and ↳ Murdoch

Y. Abbas.....

1 0 18

Scott, not out

Omar

A

0 210

Extras

Oliver

3 1 11

Total

Bowling Analysis..

Bowling Analysis.

Q

11

3 313

#

*

Broadbridge...m

Muskott

0.2 2

30. .. 4

4

0

Gahagan

3

0

10 0

3 1 3

Way

10 8 0

2.50

10

Hardoch...

B

0

(Continued on next Volumn.)

CIVIL SERVICE. ROYAL

NAVY.

In a fine match the Royal Navy beat the Civil Service Cricket Club by 1 wicket on their opponents" Balting first the home ground. team compiled 101 runs to which

Musson

Wright ... & 3

Glazebrook

Howard

Baconi

for 23.

HONG KONG C.C. 2nd v. CIVIL SERVICE 2nd.

On their own ground, the Hong Kong Cricket Club second string beat the Civil Service Cricket Club second string by 12 runs. Neither her side showed up well and the losers who batted first were dismissed for runs, Hall taking 3 wickets for runs. The Hong Kong side started well but eventually made 82 runs only, Gillingham (35), being top

70

seprer.

ROYAL NAVY, CHINA LIGHT.

In another low scoring match the China Light went down to the Royal Navy at King's Park. Batting first they were dismissed for 73 runs,

strength in this game on the Club ground, but managed to win by the odd goal in three.

being two goals down, South China opened the second half strongly but

DIVISION I. "A."... goal instead of taking pot shots. Gerrard was at back for the Club, At the interval, the Queca's were

K.0.5.8/a Bas, v. St. Joseph's. leading by two goals to one. Bar

Much was expected from St. clay at centre forward scored both goals. Scott scored for the Club. Joseph's in this game on the Gar- There was no reare in the second rison ground against the division half and play throughout was tame leaders but they failed to make and uninteresting.

impression The ball was any

the against continually over the stands and K.0.5. Bs. and went down by three long delays were caused through it clear goals, being recovered. Corners fell to Kowloon Res. v. South China “ B.". beth sides but the forwards lacked

dash.

Hong Kong Police v Okina Athletic.

Fielding a strong side on the Chatham Road ground, Kowloon Keserves managed to secure full points by the narrowest of mat This game was played as the gins. The game was very keenly Club de Recreio ground at King's contested and at the interval there. Park and ended in a win for the was no score. The Reserves miss-" Athletic by two goals to nil. ed a penalty but Pascoe camo The Police missed the services of through and netted, thereby win- Oram who is one of their strongest ning the game for Kowloon, defenders. The game WOS fast throughout and Wynne had a strenuous afternoon against the Athletic fast wing.

little chance.

Chan Kwong

China Athletic Res. v. Club de

Recreio Bes..

This game was played at King's

l and Scen Kum Shun were on Park before a good attendance and top form and forced the pace ended in a win for the Athletio by throughout,

Pak a goal to pil. The game was fast while Wong Chong showed good ball control. throughout and very even, it being The only goal of the first half was late in the second half before Chan scored by Chan, Clarke having Woon, Yin scored the only goal of the game. Faulty shooting by the A penalty missed by Sherry was home forwards lost them the game. the nearest the Police got to scor B.A. Res. r, South China "' A‚” ing a goal, although later in the Had the 11.A. Accepted the game Howarh should have beaten chances offered on the South China Pau in the Athletic goal. Wong ground in the first half of the game, Pak Chong beat Clarke and made the result of this game which end- the game safe for the Chinese. ed in a win for South China would

A large crowd witnessed the have been reversed. game from the slopes.

The Gunners were continually B.A, v. Club de Recreio. pressing in the first half but the Scoring twice in the opening half, forwards misjudged the force of the when playing with the wind, the wind. In the second half of the R.A. managed to take full points me, Ng Chan Ching scored the from the Recreio in their return only goal of the match, South China game which was played on the winning by a goal to nil, Chatham Rond ground. The Re- H.E.F.C. Beg. v. University. creio, however, had all the game The Club took the lead in this in the second half. Pulford opened game on the Club ground through the score for the R.A. and shortly Edwards carrying beyond the re- the same player scored gulation distance, Purvis convert-

ing, Being a goal down at the' K.0.8.B.' z. Kowloon.

interval, the University played up On the Garrison ground at Sco-strongly and put on three goals in kunpoo, the K.O.S.Ba beat Kow-quick time through Jap, Tax and Loon by two goale to nil. Kowloon Lim. The University continued to had quite their share of the play have most of the play but Lyon, and the game was chiefy a battle Puncheon, Hill and Purvis defend- between two fine half back lines, ed, well. Before the final whistle Headly, Sims and McKelvie for sounded a breakaway by the Club Kowloon and Davey, Skiggs and ended in Bowell scoring, the Everest for the K.0.2.Bs. The University taking fuit points by K.O.S.B.. first 'goal was from a three goals to 2.-

8

after, again.

7

3

17

Adunar, Comdr. S. J. Herbert and Lt. F. W. Lipscomb (24). Ailia, Major W. G. E. Miles and Commodore J. L. Pear- son (1). Theelo, Lect. Comdr. G. V. B. Faulkner, and Lt. G. R. Deverell (6) .......... Fiking, Pay La-Comdr. H. Littleton and Eng. Com H. H. Gordon (7) ...............

Points obtained by R.N."

11

corner kick following which Hum-

10

Afternoon Race. Preparatory Gun, 3.10 p.m. Starting Gun, 3.15 p.m. Course:-Start: Club Line West to East Channel Rocks (P), Cunt Rock Buny (P), Quarry Bay Mark (P). Finish: Club Line East to West. Distance, 0.3 miles

B.K.K.Y.C

Dorathen, Mr. Stanton and C.

E. L. Griet (1)..... Halcyon, Captain B. Mayfield and Captain E, H. L. Jacobs-Larkcom (15) Wing, R. Payton-Reid and H. Boojum, G. Fox and F. D.

J. Pierce (8) Tray (2)

C. E. Evans (18) and A. B. Clema Adanar, Major H. C. Mull (15) reaching double figures. For and NY. A Croucher (10)

the Navy who made 02 runs for 6 wickets, Lt. Comdr. Pears contri- buted 40.

POLICE R.C.

RECREIO.

phries beat Angus. This was the

only goal of the first half.

Play in the second half was conje

DIVISION II.' “ B.”

fined to midfield, the halves on both Kowloon "B". South Okina " A," sides holding the attack. From a

#Playing on the Railway ground, aron by McGlinchey, Stock rushed Kowloon set up two records, noor-

(Continued on next Column.)

BQYAL NAVT.

ing the greatest number of goals in any match in their career. and also winning by the largest margin in the series of League games, Pt.thirteen in number. played on Saturday at Bouth China were. pot at full strength and went down by four goals to mil........... China Athletic v. South China “B." This game was played on the St. Joseph's ground and ended in a win for the Athletic by three clear goals, The B team played with the wind in the opening half but were a goal down at the interval. The Athletic had all the game in the second but could net twice only. Moslems v. Scouts.

Colleen, Eng-Com. H. H Gordon and Pay Lieut- Comdr. H. Littleton (3)... 12 PuWhy Fonder1 Commodore J. L. Pearson and Major W. G. H. Miles (4) Bluenose, Lt. G. R. Devereli and Lt. Comdr. G. Y. B. Faulkner (16)

17

Adele, Lt.-Comdr. J. Drink- water and Eng.-Com." H. G. Marshall (8) Zephyr, Lieut. Bassett and Comdr. M.. W. S. Boucher (11)

13

1

2

11.

13

Ailsa, J. E. M. Bland and F.

G. Yaux (3) Thecla E. Scott-Elliott and

H. B. Rouse (34)

14

Lola, Lt. N. T. B. Holt and L-Comdr. O. C. G. Leve son-Gower (7)

10

3

Gael, Lt.-Comdr, T. I S. Bell and Lt. L. L. B. Myers (13) Joan, Lt. F. W. Lipscomb and Comdr. S. J. Herbert (9)

4

8,

Points obtained by R. H.K.Y.C. 74

69

Points obtained by R.N. Points for Morning's Bace

63

Total Points RHY.C... 13

Rool Navy

140

Viking, R. O. Sutherland and Lt. Col. H. B. Gunn (19)...

On their own ground the Police Recreation Club beat the Club de Recreio easily by 82 runs. The win. Points for Morning's Race... ners first dismissed their opponents

for 45 runs and then went on to

compile 127. Alexander retired with (Continued on next Columa.)

35 runs to his credit.

This game was productive of seven goals, the Moslems securing the odd one in a very even game on the Bailway ground...

Playing was very fast for a junior game and the Moalets deserve their win.

St. Joseph's Rea.. Eung Woo. Kung Woo turned up at full- trength on the College ground, but the opponents failed to appear. Mr. Samy, the referee, declared the game off after fifteen minutes delay.

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