THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 16th,

THE WEEK-END SPORT.

Cricket, Local and Home Football, Tennis, Yachting, Golf, etc.

BOXING.

TO MEET TUNNEY.

SATURDAY'S

CRICKET.

INDIANS "A" BEATEN,

*EWO BEAT TAIKOO,"

CRALENGOWER 7, KOWLOON

0.0.

At Happy Valley, the Kowloon Cricket Club beat Craigengewer by 5 wickets. The Home Club who hatted first compiled 127 runs, thanks to a useful contribution of 6 not out, by Hanson. Of the The weather, cleared unexpected Kowloon bowlry Goodwin secured ly and in an extremely welcome fashion on Saturday and affull pri

3. wickets for 26 ruis. Kowloon gramme of nutches was encried nut, | fared hadly" at the start, but a valu- No less than five League matches;able sixth wieket partnership, which, were played and the ilreision bad! important result in the Sendwas unfinished, between F. Godwin Division. Interesting friendlies were and E; F. Fincher brought the score

Also

spen เก่า suri grounds. fsht pa 142 runs, Exe

and Trikoo,' the grent shipping concerns, hæch their i annual crack at each other on the Chinese Recreation Club ground, the former energing victorious!

The most surprising result in the League was the easy victory of the Royal Navy over the Lalit Re creation Club "A team. Playing on their own ground, the Indians were expected to give a good se eount of themselves, but failed! badly. A total of 32 runs was dis tinetly poor for a team of their! reputalink, but their opponents' |, trundlers proved to be in particular- ly dradte form. Tel, Woods, Lt·| Comdr, Thomson and HRA, Spar- row were the successful bowlers taking and a wickets resper tively. The Royal Navy lost 41 wirkits in passing the Indians After that they had matters much their own way and gentually crampiled 202 runs. The Lian captain gave all his men, except the l wicket keeper, a turn with the balls

The University, as expected, bent the Chinese Recreation Club and have thereby strengthened their position at the top of the A Division Table. They have yet to meet both the Royal Navy and the Kowloon Cricket Club and until these matches' came off, "the issue for the Shield will still be un dreided. Kowloon secounted for the Craigengower romfortably in the third match, while the Royal Navy" and the Kowloon Cricket Club were sueressful in their matches against Civil Service and the Royal Engine mers respectively ́in the Serond

Division.

The details follow:-

LEAGUE DIVISION 1.

INDIANA ». ROYAL NAVY.

On the Indian Recreation Club ground, the Royal Navy beat th Home Club easily by 150 runs. Batting rat the Indians were dis missed for 52 runs only. A. H. Madar (14) and J. S. "Aekber (11) being the only batsmen to reach double figures.

The Rayn Navy

Oralgengower C.C.

I. P. Lim, b Lyal

M. Omar, h Goodwin

> Abbas, e Jex, ↳ Bruce's

A. B. Hanson, we out

D. Fritz, 6. C. Fincher, b

E. F. Fincher.

A. Hitchell, he tiedwin

E. Zimmern, b_Cloodwin- N. Mackay, b Lyal

J. Emmeil, b fiudvin Sehian, b, Goodwin

F. Oliver, e Goodwin, b Boyis

Extras

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3

6

DIVISION 11,

ROYAL NAVY. CIVIL SERVICE| C.C.

Scdres:-

14

HEENEY AND SHARKEY BOUT.

(BRUTER'S AMERICAY SERVICE.]

NEW YORK, Jan. 14th.

In a 12 rounds heavy weight fight in the eliminating series to decide Tunney's challenger Tom: Heeney (New Zealand) and Jack Sharkey (America), boxed a draw.

Questionable Declaton.

display and confounded the critice Heeney unexpectedly gave a one

At King's Park, the Royal Navy beat the Civil Service by 63 runs. Batting first, the Royal Navy de Sub-Lieut. Lonsdale (M) and Lieut. clared at 141 runs for wickets.

Comdr. Moore (26, not out) heing! the chief contractors. Grimmitt took 5 wickets for 3 runs. The Civil Service following on were dismissed Sharkey started favourite at 2-1 for 78 runs only,

but was outboxed in the third the seventh" when Heeney piled apa eubstantial lend on points. Sharkey only saving the 5ght by a rally in the lant dve rounds,

The decision was booed by a large section of the 12,000 pocta- On their own ground, the Kowloon torn, who considered that Heeney's Cricket Club beat the Royal Engine ers easily by 97 runs and 2 wickets. British bulldog aggressiveness cart- The home team dismissed theed him victory. visitors for 47 runs only, Lee (5 for

14

Royal Navy 141 for 8 wickets. CS.C.C. 2nd XI.: 78.

KOWLOON C.C. ». ROYAL

ENGINEERS

Pur) and Raven (4 for 14 runs) being raninly responsible. Kowloon made 144 for 8 wickets, Lindsell and Hyde scored 42 runs and A. J. V. Smith 33.

Scores:

R.E.: 47.

Kowloon CC. 2nd XI. 144.

HOCKEY.

THE SIM SHIELD.

ARMY TEAM SELECTED.

LEAGUE TABLES,

The following will represent the Army . the Navy in a Sim Shield Including the mid-week match be match to-day, at 4.30 p.m., on the tween the R.A.0.C. and the Royal.S.R.C. ground:-Capt. Renny Engineers, the positions of the dif (K. O. S. B.); Sergeant. Hooper ferent teams competing in the Queen's), Sergt. Dodds (Queen's); League are as follows:-

Total

Rowling Analysis."

R.

Lyaf Findin Brun

11

Itj

13 J

5

P 16

1 13

1

Division I..

# 17 M

4:

#

12

2.5 0

*

17

- Clubs .. University

E. F. Fincher... 5 Renss Murray Bevis

Kowloon 0.0. W-Brace, run at

A. W. Ramsay, 6 Oliver

وارده

F. G. Bevis, e Fritz, b fam

F. Lawrener, Lb.w, b

Fritz

F. Goodwin, not out..... F. C. Fincher, Fritz

E F. Fincher, not out

Extras

Total (for 5 wickets)......142

5 3

0 0 13

. Kealy (Queen's), Capt. Webb 15/2nd Pun. Regt.). Major Greg 3. W. L. D. Pts.R.E.): Lt. Dickinson (Queen'a), Capt. Howard (H.A.), E. Burton (Queen's), Capt. Dobbie (8.0.S.B.), Sergt. Handscomb (Queen's).

Berves:-Rev. J. R. Murray. Capt. Jacobs-Lagkeom (R.E.), Lt, Shillington (K.O.S.B.).

2

3

Royal Navy... 5 3 0 2 Craigengower ', Indian R.C. "A" 5 2 2 28 Chinese R.C.......G

L. D. Pts. 0 0. 15

12

CLUB

on

оп

NAVY.

1928.

LAWN TENNIS.

U.S.R.C. TOURNAMENT.

GOOD PROGRESS.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

THE INTERPORT PRACTICE GAME.

Interport Bida's Good Form. The Team chosen to reprisent the Colony in the coming Interport gante with Shanghai, give a very could' Recount of themselves, specially considering that this was their game as a full side. In. Gosano and Suen Kum Shan, the Colony have two fine goal scorers. and MeNiven, should he settle down, will give them great aasia-

Good progress has been made in the United Services Recreation Club GOOD FOOTBALL SHOWN BY tance. At present, McNiven plays

Annual Tournament and the semi-

final stages have been reached in the Championship events. will he found the results of the Below Open Singles, Open Doubles and Open Mixed Doubles. The semi- finals are due to be played by Friday, the 7th inst. The Handi the semi-finds are due to be played cap events are also under way and

by Thursday, February 2nd. while the Finals for all events will prob ably be played on February, the 3rd and 4th.

The results follow- Open Singles (Tottenham Cup).

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'FAST ROUND. Lt. Comdr. de Winton bent Sub- Lt. Lonsdale, 6-4,9-5,

Capt. H. L. Graham beat Pay-Lt. Waters, 6-1, 6-1..

Col. Russell-Brown beat G. C. | Grove, 6-2, 6-4.

BOTH SIDES.

Interport Practice Game. Hong Kong XI. 4: The Rest, 2 Hong Kong League: Div. II. "A." China Ath. Bes, 5; South China

"A" 0.

University, 4: Club de Recreio

Ros, 4.

a rushing game and sacrifices, ac curacy to bustling tactics The Rev. Alexander was in fine fettle.

re-

Saturday's ghnes resulted as throughout although he found Me.

Bride very hard to beat. Two gave. a good display on the right wing and gave his inside men a few good openings His corner kicks is a sound one, Sims taking a good wane well placed. The middle has

| share in the attack in this match while he was ever ready to assist the defense when necessary. Lani Yuk Ying was good and kept | Alexander well fed. Remedios had a lot to do against Chan Kwong In and MeGlinchey and did well. Lai Yuk Tat was not hard press- ed, but he covered Ng Kum Chuen effectively when his Club mate was F, C., H. M. S. beaten. Ng played a good game Argus,

throughout. The Rest worked hard as a side but failed against a hard working middle line. Hooper, Wynne, Stewart, McBride and Watson gave a fine display, while Hodger in goal played his best gan of the season. Individually the Rest's forwards were good.

St. Joseph's, 3; Kowloon V.C.

Res. 1. K.O.S.B. Res., 1, South Chias

"B," d.

Kowloon

Friendly..

NOTES ON THE GAME.

The final game for the team selected to represent Hong Kong against Shanghai for the Hong Kong Telegraph Cup. was played yesterday on the Hong Kong F.C. Lt. Gordon Duf beat H. R. Re- ground, a team chosen from the mington, 3-5, 6-4, 6-4.

Lt. Hale beat Major Cox, 8-1.

G-1.

Major Stevenson Best Lt. Cmdr. MacNair, 6-0, -4.

SECOND ROUND, Surg.-Lt. Cumdr. beat Lt.-Comde de Winton, 8-3, 1.

Rest of the Colony being the op- ponents Wynse, originally select- ed to play against Shanghai, turn- cut for the Rest, ELK did McBride, one of the Interport

& 6-3.

Lt. Hale bent Lt. Gorilor Duft. Reserves..

Although good number WIN Nair. 6-1 6-1..

Major Stevenson beat Capt. Mae present, the crowd was not the

Men's Open Doubles.

FIRST ROUND.

Lt. Healing and Li Hale beat Lt. Kealy and Lt. Foord. 6-0, 6-1.

Major Stevenson and Major Lucas bent Col. Rus-Brown and A. B Raworth, 6-3, 6-3.

Lt. Lipscomb and Lt. Garden Daff bent Evans and Major Lynch, 6-3, 7-5

Lt. Waters beat L-Comdr. Mac Hurg Lt.-Comdr. North and Pay Yair and Capt AncNair, 6-3, 6-3.

SECOND ROUND.

"The following team will repre- sent the Hong Kong Hockey Club Against the New in the Sun Sharld Competition,

the E.S.R.C. ground 10

Wednesday: W. J. Lockhart-Smith: J. E. Henry D. Lyon A. A. Dand (Capt.). J. E. Noronha E. L. Sim . B. Ship-Winton and Lt. Hardcastle, 6-4, 6-3, 3per, W. Woodward, G. Wheeler,

A

10

3

Civil Service 5

3 1

In

Kowloon C.C.

- I

1

Royal Artillery... 4 1.R.C.B

0 3

45

5 0 0

Division II.

1 1

$

3

Clubs, University

M. W.

5

13

Beerries

R.A.0.C.

4

1 0

Kowloon C.C

5

3

Royal Navy

B

3 3

. 9

H.K. Electric

A

6

Civil Service

5 2 3. 1

Bowling Analysis.

Police R.C.

3

M. ·R. ན་་

+

1

Omar

3 31

Oliver Fritz Hamson Kachell

10

1

34

ຄ 12

Q

13

J. P. Murray. J. C. Lyal S. Jeg and N. H. Ross did not bat.

UNIVERSITY CHINESE R.C.

On their own ground, the Univer had no difficulty, in passing their sity beat the Chiner Recreating opponents total and went on to Club by wickets. The winner compile 202 runs. Pay-Lt-Comdr.

Shaw knocked 74 and Tel. j first dismissed the Chinese for 76 Woods . The Indians tried 10 runs and then passed their öupon ents total for the sofa wickets. eventually making 1 runs for a wickets. Lam University) took 4 wickets for 1 rune.

bowlers."

Scores:

Indian R.C. " A.”

A. el Arculli, h Thomson

A. S. Suffind, b Wood

A. H, Madar. 1.b.w., b. Hijl.. 14'

J. N. A. Curréem, e Davis, hi

Thomson.

O. Ismail, h Wed

A, K. Minn. b Wood

J. S. Aekber. e Hill, b Spar-

........... ליין

A. K. Minu, Cecil, b Hil.

SH. Ismail, Thomson

S. A. Ismail, Davis, b

Thomson

A. H. Rumjahn, not out ...

Extras

Thomson 2

Scores --

Chinese R.C.

Royal Enginears..-6.

H.M.S. Tamar.... 5

5. D.,

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

Capt. H. L. Gribam and Caft. Tyringham beat L-Comdr.

de

Major Stevenson and Major Lucas beat Lt. Healing and Lt. Hale, 6,0

R. W. Sampson, and T. Whitley. n

The match will commence at 4.30

EWOLTAIKOO...

On the Chinese Recreation Club. Ewo beat" Taikoo in their annual match Scores:-

"Ewo" (Jardine's).

W. I. Smith, b Griffin.... 20 D. C. M. Bernard, b.Grin

W. . F. Wilson, b Griffin ... §.

W. Brackenridge, e Crawford,

b Griffin.....

W. H. Cornaby,

b Bailey

F. A. Pollack, Spicer, b

Griffin

Gillingham.

34

A

D. Purves,

Bailey

3

A., fordon, b Griffin

12

e Gittin. b

D. Lyon, not out

21

K. A. Mason, b Crawford

С

E. A. Simon, Hinton,

Ng Sze Kwong," Samy, b

Lam

Crawford

Extras

Total

T. E. Yeoh.

Guterres

W. C. Hung, Sling. b Lam 5

H. Hung. e Rumjan, b Lam

( Choa, b Lam

. L. Youngsaye,

Luc

" Kwan,

Citting

and h

15

Griffin

Rumjahn, b

B. Ching, b Rúmjaha

Taui Wai Pui, not out"

Total

H. C. Hung, b Ramjahn

52

K. L. Chen, b Cateres

Bowling Analysis.

Extrus

0. M R.

W

5

4

Total

イ 3.

Howling Analysis,

0,

6. 0

14

13 5"

18

3

1 13

+

*c{!

Sparrow

U 4 1 2

Royal Navy.

Rev, R. T. Venn, b A. R.

Minu Lt. G. M. Salter, e S. A.

fail, b Madar

Lt. Cecil, e and b A. R. Minu Lt. Davis, Madar, b A, R.

Minu

Lt. K. Hunt, Madar, b

Suffind

Pas-Lt. Comdi. Á. P. 'Shaw,

'b S. H. Ismail

Lt.-Comdr. Thomson, b Suf-

fad

Lt. Healing, run out

Tel, Woods, e Rumjahu, A.

R. Minu ........

13

Gutérres Lam Zimmern Rumjahn

Lee ...Oittins..

10 3 19

G

5 4 1 1.

University.

0 0

E. A. Lee, st. Choa, b H. C

Jung

S. V. Gitting, b W. C. Hung 11 F. I. Zimmern, st. Chon, b

Ching

Howling Analysis.

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Y.M.C.A. r. R.A.F.

The following will represent the YM.C.A. against the R.A.F. (Cameron Road) to-day (Monday) at King's Park:-

T. Seddon: E. R. Tabinson, J. Gardner: A. J. May, A. C. Howell, A. J. Ashhy; F. Munn, B. W. Sampson. W. Hyde, R. Murray, W. BorrowmEN.

POLICE R.C. v. RĘCREIO.

In a game between the Police Recreation Club and the Club de

Recreio on the former's ground, the bowlers had the upper hand, B. G, Baker (Police) distinguished him- self by performing the hat trick." The Police won by 50 runs to 43.

RECREIO UNIVERSITY 2nd XI.

On their own ground, the Club de

0, M. I. 12

W

B

Recisio lost to

3G 1

0 31 Bailey..... Crawford......... 2.4 0

Talkoo" (B. & B.).

4. H. Gillingham. run out ...

Gordon, b

O. Moor, b Cornaby

H. Parsons, e.

"Bernard,

b

10

T-5.

Sure-Lt.-Comde: North and Pay- Lt. Waters beat Lt. Lipscomb and Lt. Gordon Duff,-6-4, 6-4, -

Rev. G. K. Hewitt _and_Capt. A. Whitworth wie. From Dr. Tottenham, and Rev. Alexander.

Mixed Doubles Open,

FIRST ROUND.

Col. and Mrs. Russell-Brown, w. from Miss Braithwaite and Lt. At kinson.

Dr. and Mrs. Tottenham w. from Mr. and Mrs. C. P. F. Jones.

Miss Tyrwhitt and Surg-Lt-Cdr.! North beat Mrs. Lynch and Lt. Healing, -1, 6-0.

Mrs Grimble and Major Lucas heat Mrs. Remington and Pay-Lt Waters, 6-1, 6-0,

SECOND ROUND. Mrs. Chawelt and Capt. H. L. Graham bent Mrs. Claridge and Lt. Gordon Duff, 6-3, 6-3..

Mrs. Grimble, and Major Lucks heat Miss Tyrwhitt and Surg.-Lt.-| Comdr. North, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2.

large one usually seen on the Club ground for a répresțintatâvo ganė,

to two.

The Hong Kong team put up & good show and won by four goola Gosano was in scoring mood for them, scoring the first three goals.

Suen Küm Shun of the Athletic scoring the fourth. Goals for the Rest were scored by Pulford and Silva

1

The Interport gape with Shang- had is to be played on Saturday next. The result of the game will he eagerly awaited by Hong Kong. The Hong Kong team will leave to- morrow with best wishes for their

Suecess.

K.0.5.B's RES. ». SOUTH CHINA B."

On the South China ground, the K.O.S.BS. went very near drop- ping their first point this season, They managed to win by a goal to nil against South Ca "B", the goal coming from a penalty kick awarded during a scramble in the goal area. The first half was goalless, although the. K.0.8.B. did most of the attacking.

CHINA ATH. RES. SOUTH”

CHINA A."

The Athletic won this game on the 1.K.F.C ground in the

After six minutes play, Clarke ccond half of the game. The first half was goalles. Two penalty goals came out to field a pass from the were scored for the Athletic by right and stumbled, Pulford gran-Chan Woon Fin. Other goals were ing possession went in to send the Shin Hoo and Lo Wai Man.

scored by Char Ping Fan, Cham

ball into an untenanted goal. This early success by the Test gave them confidence and Clarke saved fron Richardson who had turned, out for the Rest in place of Larking of the Queen's Regt.

The Interpart team now got go ing and Alexander put in some fine work on the wing, but Hooper and Wynne were very safe at bleck for the Rest. Górano kept his for wards on the move, but they were up against a very business-like halfback line, Stewart, Watson and McBride, all H.K.F.C. players. The ball travelled up and down at

fast rate,

a

Clarke and Rodger having plenty to do. Cosano lock advantage of a weak clearance to make the score one all and the same player gave the Interport

"team the lead in the next minute when Alexander bent McBride and Wynne and centered, Gosano meet- ing the ball within the goal area and giving Rodger no chance

KOWLOON RES. 2. ST. JOSEPH'S.

Crossing to Kowloon, St Joseph's returned with full points. They beat Kowloon oo their we ground by three goals to one. They had a lend of two goala, scored by Smith and Omar, at the interval, ins. Spary scored for Kowloon. and put on a third through Bar-

Final sore, St. Joseph's 2, Kow. loon 1.

UNIVERSITY » CLUB DE RECREIO RES.

At King's Park, the home team went down to the University by the University were leading by two four goals to one. At the interval

goals, sored by Lim and Oppen- heim. Further goals for the La- Kam, while Brown scored for the versity were scored by Yu and

Recreio.

FRIENDLY.

KOWLOON ARGUS."

Playing on the Railway ground; Kowloon F.C. defeated H.M.S. Argus hy three goals to twa. Smith gave the sailors the lead and Titran made the scores level A goal for the sailors gave them the lead. Spary and 3fuir mored for

The Rest played up strongly but. that dash in front of goal was the University Lady Stuart, Taylor and A. 7.

Gosano and Suen were Incking, second string by 10 runs only, Bat-Haworth beat Miss Loard and Mr. ting first the home team compiled || Kear, 6-3, 6-4.

always dangerous when in posms- 52 runs, but the University did not The positions of the surviving sion and Itodger had a worrying fare much better, making 62 rune competitors in the three events are: time. Chan Kwong lu and N Kowloon. €

H. Sicer. b Cornsby... 0

D. H. J.

Crawford, Cornaby

3. R. Finton, e Cornaby......

3. 5. Robinson, b 'Cornaby....

H. W. Walinee, b Bernard

H. Griffin, not out

R. M. Chaloner, b Bernard... W. C. Bailey, run out ........

Extra

Total

Bowling Analysia.

10'

Cornaby Bernard

C. W. Lam, b W. C. Hung... 9

D. K. Samy, c Youngaaye, b

A. A. Rumjahn, retired... 19

E.R.A. Sparrow, run out

4

H. C. Hung ... N

J. Barrow, not out

E.R.A. Hill, mot cut

Extras

Extras

Total

A. R. Minu

Madar...

Curreem

Suffind

B. Laing, not out......

12

6

12

Total (for 0 wickets)......129

W. H. Sling, A. Chan Fook sid A. P. Guterres did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

1. M. J. W.

Ng Sze Kwong... 5.0 16 0

G. M. I

11 4 15 5

10:35 0 49 3

HONG KONG CC " CIVIL SERVICE C.C.

unty.

"TAMAR "

7. D.B.S.

Open Singles Championship.

To final:-

Kur Chien being in oppoedtion had mang, fine tumles, Nx getting meet in the first semi- the better of his Club mate. AÏ though both sides had chances to add to their score, the interval are Surg. Lt. Comdr. North to meet rived with the Interport team lead-

winner of Capt. H. L. Grahaming by the odd goal in three. and Co. Russell-Brown,

At Happy Valley the Diocesan Boya School beat H.M.S. Tamar by one run only. The winners com- piled 40 runs, F. Lẹt (17). The vailors, who were ont man short, made 39 runs (Beasley, 17). R. Lee Anal and A. T. Len took 4 and 3 wickets, respectively, for 18 and 15 runs..

EASY WIN FOR M.C.C.

BIO INNINGS BY HAMMOND,

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.].

EAST LONDON, South Africa, January 15th.

The M.C.C. team in South Afrien easily bent the Border. district, by On their own ground the Hong an innings and 100 rans. "Stang- Kong CrCivket Club easily had the forth, on winning, the tosa, sent in hatter of the Civil Service Cricket his opponents who were all out for Club. A. W. Hawyard and D. W. 140, Freeman, the Kentish slow Leach opening for the winners scor- howler, taking eight wickets for 48. ed 80 and 83, respectively, and the The M. C.C. replied with 382 for five Home side declared at 177 runs for wickets, Hammond, the brilliant 4 wickets only Civil Service were Gloucester professional, making 166 dismissed for 193 runs. A. R. not out. Sutherland making 24 and F.-H. Holdman 23,

Bowling Analysis.

2. M. IL

12 6

· 7

I

? I

Q

0

H. Ching

W. C. Hung....

A

1 30

4

6 .0 *

Scures-

*

H. C. Hung Kwin

E

J. 16

2.

3 011

H.E.C.C. 177 for 4 wickets (de-

clared).

0 13

Teui Wal. Pui...

0

C.S.C.C.: 123.

25 0

Yeah

20 8 0

(Continued un next Column.)

Ackher

A: el Argulli 2

A. K. Minu

S. H. Ismail

O. Ismail

Rumjahn

The South Africans again, collap

sed, this time before Astill who took five wickets for 23.

Scores:-

M.C.C.: 382 (for 3 wickets de

clared).

Border District: 148 nad 107.

For fifteen minutes in the second To meet in the second semi- half, the battle waged, good foot

bat being seen on both sides.

Licut Hale. Major Stevenson. Open Doubles Championship.

meet in the first

UNITED SERVICES.

JUNIOR DIVISION.

H. M.S.

Petersfeld, 3; RA.

SUNDAY CHARITY GAMES.

Res. 2. To-day (Monday) on the Chatham A forward pass along the line Road ground, the Queen's Regt. Rent Chan away and after beating will play H.31.5 Ambrom. Kiex Nghe sent over and Silva gave off 1.00 p.m. Referee: B. Q. MS. T

semi. Clarke no chance." With the sore Hutchins. final:-

two all, the Interport" team nt- tacked strongly and Rodger stop. Capt. Graham and Capt. Tyring ned shots from Such and Gosano. ham Major Stevenson and Hooper was very prominent in de Major Lucas.

fence. Gosano the Interport.

The Sacred Heart arranged two. To meet in the second semi. team ahead what he received a games on the King's Park ground final:-

pass from Too bof the Rest had a fand were successful in both. turn of attacking. The fourth

The sores being:- Surg. Lt. Comdr. North and Pay goal came from Suen Sims gave Lt. Waters. Rev. C. K. to Gosano who passed forward to Hewitt and Capt. A. Whit Suen, the latter placing the ball worth.

"

Mixed Doubles Championship,

in the net. There was no further Acoring although the Rest and several attempts. Shots by

Sacred Heart Juniors; 5; HM.S.

Maration, 2...

Sacred Heart Juniors, 2; I.A.F.,

1.

Beveral players of China Athletic and South China turned out for

To meet in the rst semi Richardson, Silva and McGlinchey the senior team They played a final:-

being safely dealt with by Clarke, good game and bat for the fine Mrs. Caswell and Capt. H. Led by Clarke but the hall rebound would have been several goals, up A shot from Pulford was misjudg keeping of Avery in the first half Graham v. winners of Col. and ed from the goalie to the foot of at the interval. Early in the Mrs. Russell Brown and Dr. Richardson who returned ever the second half Robbins and Mrs. Tottenham,

gave the. bar. The final whistle sounded R.A.F. the lead. Sak mads the To meet in the second sea-with the Interport team winners scores lorel and before the final

of a very fast game by four goal

final:

whistle wounded, Lai Choi beat

Mra. Grimble and Major Lucas ». Lady Stuart Taylor and A. B. Raworth.

to two.

Sergt. Hyson was the reforce. (Continued on nest Column.)

Avery with a fast shot. The gate was for Et. Joseph's. Home for the Aged.

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