SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
SEVEN FRIENDLY MATCHES.
A LAWN BOWES CLUB'S APPEARANCE
CENTURY BY MURDOCH FOR ELECTRIC R.C.
There were no league games an Saturday criokar being confined to friendly matches. The outstanding feature of the games was a century
by Alurdoch for the Electric R.C. against the East Point RC. The latter, by the way, is to be con- gratulated upon ats, frat appear
Lieut. Musson, nok out : 07
Capt. A. G. Debbie, e Brace,
b. Goodwin MEN Lieut. Barclay, b Brace 29 Lt.-Comde Shaw, not out
·Extrae
Total (for 8 wkin) (150
Bowling Analytis,
Lyal Goodwin Brace ́E. F.-- Rose Heynolds
180 21 0 0
CRAIGENGOWER +.. CIVIL
SERVICE CC.
Playing on their neighbours' ground the Craigengower drew with the Civil Service, C.C. The home team batted consistently and do
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 19th, 1928.
YACHTING.
A SUCCESSFUL WEEK-END PROGRAMME.
LADY WINNERS.
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht 'Ofüb carried⠀⠀ont" an⠀ attractive racing programme during the week- end. Ten adling conditions con tributed to aoine successful and enjoyable aport. 2
Niné boats competed for the Tai Yat Cup on Saturday and only one failed to complete the oaurac... Pre mar honours went to H.D Dorother, with Y Boojam ned H. Colleen very close for second and third place,
A Menageric Race closed Satur-
LOCAL FOOTBALL:
The following are the results of games played in the Hong Kong League on Saturday, last-
HL.K.F.C. 1, Club de Rec. 2 China Athletic 2, KO.S.B.to Kowloon F.C. 3, 1.A. 6. H.K. Police 0 Queen's Begt. 0.
Division II. “AR K.O.S.B.'s Reserves 6, Chib de
Recredo Reserves 0. Kowloon Reserves I, R.A. Beal NOTES ON THE GAMES.
VICKERS INJURED.“.
H.K.F.C. e. CLUB DE RECREIO On the King's Park ground, the Bishop McBride, Stewart and H.K.F.C. Logan; Lyon and Watson; Alexander Taylor, Vick
auce on the cricket fold. The | red at 209 rúre for eight wickets day's programme with seven yacht. i teams lined out as under
in
сотню.
Chub, and it is hoped that they will enter a team in the 2nd Division Cricket League next so "Ducks" - were rather The H.KC.C. d XI. being re- sponsible for ere his the EP.R.C. bad ix. Among the first Division team, the Kowloon 0.0. drew with the United Services, and the Craigengower also drew with their neighbours the Civil Servico CCU
H.K.C.C.. SERVICES.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club) had an easy victory over the Ser- rvices. XI. The match was played on the former's ground, and Her. E. E Quick made the highest score. with 68 runs in a first wicket partnership with AW. Hayward the pair made more than half the total of their side. C. D. Wales for the Club; took 8 wickets for 18 ma and H. Y. Parker took 5 for Given an extra innings 17 THI: tho Services failed to even thie match. The zeores were 1
* Hong Kọng 0.0,
A. W. Hayward, b Wyatt
Rer, E. K. Quick, 'c Sparrow,
b Thomson
H. Owen-Hughes,
Hargreaves
bw,b
O. Moor, b: Hargreaves .....
H. P. Lim batted cautiously and scored 30 runs while V. Markas made 99 runs not out,
Scores -
Civil Service C.C.
D. Evans, Lb.w, b Fritz... 18. J. Barrow, Lim, b Reed 12. F. H. Hokiman, Hamson,
baed:..................
19
G. C. Edwards, b Hamson... 53. F. Baker, e Omar, b. Hamson 21
B. C. K. Bawicins, b Fritz ... 93 G. R. Sayer, not out
A. R. Sutherland, è Oliver,
b Fritz
F. J. Ling, b Oliver
G. II. Fowler, not outer
Extras ...
place about four minutes ahead of Diana with ddanae's good third.
Yesterday's racing was specially interesting as the ladies were in competition with the Club. They failed to carry the day, but were awarded à number of prizes
The results are given below. SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME. Tal. Yat Gup. Race,
Finish Correct ing ed. Time.
Time. 5.27.54
D.19.30 3.90.90 5.45,41 ... 5.32.17 3.99.37
Melisa - 5.23,50 3,28.69 5.09.158
Dorothea (1)
my k
Boojum (2)
Collect" (3)
Lola (3)
Rolla 8)
Total (for 8 wkla., dea) 202 J. C. Fletcher did not bat. Bowling Analys
Hammon
Q. R. W.
Fritz........18 1 733 Abbas.
30140
Craigangower 0.0.
Why Wonder 1,(4) 15.50.11
3.50.47
6,96,50
GOLF
LEGAL PROFESSION AT
FANLING:
THE CALCUTTA CUP.
ENGLAND BEAT SCOTLAND:
GREAT DAY FOR A, T. YOUNG:
There was a large crowd as sembled at the Valley for this game, The K0SB.'s won the toss. The opening stages were very thrilling. as both the Gosilm were unlled on in quick time The Athistic pla ed very neat football, but the Borderers got away again and tried very hard for a goal, but the Athletic defence held out well, un- free kick for the Borderers just outside the penalty area was charged down by Lai Yuk Tat, Cho Kwai Shing made a nice run
LONDON, March 18th. down the wing but Anderson singles were glaved over the New
Course punched clear. The Borderers
The Law started well A crowd of 60,000, including His did slightly the more pressing but enough, for Marton won the top Majesty the King, saw England the Athletic defence was very match against Pendered and Anbeat Spotland be 6-0 in glorious
sound. It seemed that the Bor-
The Legal Profession were badly beaten by the Reet in 19 a wide match by singles and four-halls yesterday at Fanling. The morning
TAROCOH BLUTEE'S AGENCY ]
derers would take the lead, for just drewes halved with Stewart After weather in the rugger International. before half time Toal headed into that things went in favour of the at Twickenham, thus winning the the goslie's hands with a beautiful | Best.
international championship and the However, as the interval there was afternoon four-balls on the Old header which deserved better, fate. However, it was not until the
Calcutta Cup Coure that the Rest really
ante a shot, from Las Yuk Ying, course it a daring thing from the and Anderson was called upon to second half the Athletic went away on points. The final win by 183 to 4.looks fairly overwhelining, but of but following this a comer against beginning for any one profession to ers, Smith and Simpson the Borderers was put behind challenge all and sunthy.
Cura DE RECREIO Fernander; Ogley and P. Xavier CH. Remedios A. A Remedios and Carvalho: Assumpero, Silva, Gora no. Rocks and Brown,
A serious accident occurred to Vickers just before the close of the game, the Hong Kong Player aus taining a fractured arm.
·Straight from the kick off of the went out of sight of the fails Of The Game.
A good crowd witnessed this game and as predicted it was, a good sporting one, the result being in doubt until the final whistle sound c Bishop, the Club captain, ia to be complimeated or the success of his aide, especially as he was in doubt about a full side lining up until his team took the field. After Daphne (7) 5.53.30
about fifteen minutes play, Vickers Pierrette (9) 102, 6. 18,85 0.51.95 went through and bent Fernandez Juan ....... D.N.F. with a fast cross shot. The Recreio Course:--Channel Rocks (P), went out to level up and Logan had Mark on Line (S), Cust Rocks busy time in the Club goal Buoy (5) Kowloon Rocks (S), A shot from Carvalho was turned Lyemon Beacon (S), Mark on line by Racha well out of Logan's reach (S), Cust Rock Buoy (S), Dia- and put the Recs, on level terms na tance 11.2 miles.
Half-time, one alt
Menagerie Race.
Finish Correct-
ed ing Time. Time: 4.34.56 4.37.54 4.41.87
A
Reed Oliver
T1
0 243.
RU. Reed, c. Barrow, b
24
Fletcher****
F. Zimmern, b Evan
4.
H. P. Lim, at. Hökman, b Hawkins
56
A. B. Hamson, é Holdinan, b
Baker
Adele (1) .....
Diana (2)
4.43.10.
G
Adamae (3)
4.80.50
D, Frita, run out
0
E. Zimmern, at Holdman, b
Betcher
Ailsa (4)
6.0420.
Thecla (5)
3.18.5
Wings (6)
3.10.20
4.59.18
N. Mackay, not out
Gael (7)
6.23.43 3.05.28
Rock
Y Abbas, e Sutherland, b
Fletcher
F. K. Moch, b Fletcher
10 0
Extras...
E. R. Dutt, e and b Miles 11
M. M. Mana; b Thomson
F. Spence, Miles
B. V. Parker, e' Miles, "b
Thomson
G. F. H. Bichard, at. Fog
den, b Thomson
C. D. Wales, not out,
TE. Hammond, b Miles
Extras
Tota!
Bowling Analy
Thomson,...
Wratt
Miles)
Hargreaves neun & Ռ
U. M. Omar, b Fletcher
F. Oliver, not out
- Total (for 9 wkts.)
Bowling Analy
168
Lang
Evaris
Baker
Fetcher
Sparrow 4 LB 0
Services XL.
Col. "Wratt, b Parkes
..
Gdsm. Chapman, b Wales... 8 Liquit. Welsh, & 1, b Wa... 3⠀ Capt. Drysdale, b Wales
0
Capt. Tyringham, b Parker 2 Gosm. Hargreaves, citans, b. Parker "naimatam
2
-Lieur. Miller, b Wales in
12
E. R. A. Sparrow, e Ham
mond, b Father
0
Air-Car Fogden, e Ham
mond, barker
Lt.-Comdr. Thomson, not out. 1 L/Cpl Miles, e Dudkitt, b
Wales.......
Extras
Parker Wales
Total
0:
3
39
Bowling Analysis,
01. D, T
70 170 61 18 0
0
17.
60
UNIVERSITY . B.E. AND SIGNALS.
The University ad XI. defeated the Royal Engineers and Signals st Pokfulam by six wichete ja
The Arary men batted first and made 117 runs of which Col Skin ner made 45 Tunis. For the "Var sity, Kerman took five wickets for 20 tune. In reply to them oppon- ente acore the University made 193 runs H. T. Barma made top score with 31 ruse Kennard took ane wicket for 2 runs, and Durand took 3 wickety for 28 rune. `·
Scores:-R.E. and S., 117 runs University, 103 runs,
AIK.CC. 6. CLUB DE RECREIO.
Course: Kowloon
་
4.42247 4.43.53 4.54.01
(8),
Mark on Lime (S), Lyemuan Beacon' (8), Cust Rock Buoy (5). Distance 7.3 miles.
SUNDAY'S
AY'S COMPETITION. Olubu, Ladies, There were races both in the morning and afternoon in the com- petition between the Ladies and the Club
In the morning the Club eccured 40 points and the Ladies 27 points, The afternoon position was Club 51 points, Ladies 29 points. The Club thus won by 100 points to 55
Prizes were distributed at the close of the races when Mr. AL Shields (Commodore of the Yacht Chub) commented on the success of the races and congratulated the ladies for the very keen sport provided by them.
The ladies winning prizes were: Morning: 1, Miss Hazeland, sail-, ing Y.0 Bluenose; 2, Mrs. Sheldon, antling G.1 Gael
Afternoon: 1, Mrs. Claridge, sailing Y, Boojum 2, Mrs San- diland, sailing LA Halcyon,
THE BOAT RACE. OXFORD'S FULL COURSE TRIAL
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY-}
The second half opened senas tionally, Ogley handling in the penalty area. Fernandes cleared the spot kick after being penalised for running cut to stop the first shot. Rocha gave the Recs, the lead but before the final whistle sound cd, Taylor had scored twice for the. H.K. Club who won by three goals la-two.
KOWLOON 2. R.A.
This game was played on the Railway ground, the teams lining out as under:
Johnson
RESULTS. Singles
Niewart
Bloxham
Dodwell Ferguson.....
a Murray un
Sandes Hegarty Greensmith Parry
oak wens in a nice shot which Pau saved at full length, and then Campbell tried one which Pau again cleared. The Athletio were Marton 1 Pendered the first to score through Cho Kwa Andrewce... Shing taking the ball down the hedon wing, and a good centre wis met Bazner by Ip Kau who sent it into the net. The Borderers now went all on Bennett for the equaliser and again and Beavis..... again they were at the point of Davidson D doing so“ but the Athletic defence | Turner cleared their lines in nice style. Hugh Jones The Athletic on the other hand Lewis seemed likely to increase their lead Potter at any moment and a good shot by Bake Lam Yuk Ying was well cleartd by Anderson. The Athletic from s nice combined movement increased their score a shot from Chan Kwong Iu surewing into the net out of Anderson's reach. Although two goals down the Borderers never last heart and were always trying, and in the closing stages they gave the Athletic defence a few very anxious moments. But the final whistle found the Athletic winners after a very good game by the score of Chinese Athletic 2, K.0.8.3. 0.
CLUB DE REC. e. K.O.S.B.'1.
These teams met at King's Park, the result being a win for the K.0.8.B;'s by six clear goals. The home team could field ten men only throughout the game. The Border- ers waro early attacking and Oraw- ley opened the score. A breakaway by the Reos zight wing was nipped in time by Harris Goy sent Craw- KOWLOON: Angus; Wheeler andley in and the seatre-forward again Dodshon Hedley, Sims and Me beat Silva. Tijera Kelvie; Read Kernick, Northey, solo fort by Stephene ended Muir and Main that players scoring and the BA:Fletcher, Blanchard and teams crossed over with the Bor- Maltby Taylor, Dawman and derers leading by three clear goals. Hole Dave, Hill, Leach, Gill and Jobe SU
The Borderers continued to press when the second half opened and The home team received a fine the Reca had to be content with reception when they took the field; playing on the defensive. Although this being their first appearance at they conceded three goals in the home since their win agairt the second half, the home defence play- ILK.F.C. in the replay of theed a hard game. Crawley scored Shield semi-final,
again, then Stephens went through to beat Silva with a fast cross shot and before the final whistle sound- ed, Hart acored the sixth and last goal,
From the kick off, the R.A. were dangerous, but Dodson cleared in great style th
KOWLOON RA
For the first fifteen minutes, there waanotining between the teams. Northey received from Sims and hft the R.A. defence standing beat- ing Fletcher from close range.
These reserva teams played a good This was the only goal of the
game on the Railway ground, the game. Halftime: Kowloon result being a draw of one goal all. KATONA
The middle line on each side held
Sim Cameron
3 Tourballs.
Marton and Andrewes Sheldon and Bulmer Johnson 0 Bennett and
Beavis Davidson and
Turner
Fendered and
Stewart 9
a great game and played
tackling on both sides light up to at a tremendous pace with keen
the fins, whetle. Scotland won the toes but in the twelfth minute England broke away and a passag movement culminated in Laird scor- brilliant try" in. the Richardson failed with the kick.
corner.
England spot many chances by Faulty handling and parsing. The forwards on both eides were magni ficent, but Scotland were unable to drive their movements, home and at the interval England led by a points to mil.
Second Half
The Scottish pack made some great rushes, but Young for Eng
and was very steady, as was the deputy full back, Tom Brown of Bristol, whose kicking was splen did. Nevertheless Scotland wasted several changes,
The Second TrY.
of the exrum, passed ten yards from the Eue to Hanley, who scored a brillant try, which Prentice failed to convert, asking the result Eng. land 6 Scotland 0.
Bloxham and
Dodwells characteristic effort from the base Five minutes from time Young, in Ferguson and
Murray Sandes and
Hegarty. -Greenamith and Lewis O and Perry Potter and
Sim and Blake
Cameron
Hugh Jones
101
HAGEN ENTERS FOR OPEN
CHAMPIONSHIP.;
W
ACCEPTS COMPSTON'S
CHALLENGE.",
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, March 16th
LAWN TENNIS.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club Tournament will be continued to-day and a varied programme has been fixed. A D. Humphreys is meet- ing the Rev. F. P. W Alexander in the Open Singles and a hard struggle is expected. The latter is very speedy and if in form should It has been privately learned in be able to beat Humphreys who is London, that Walter Hagen will be the more scientific of the two. coming to England in April to com-Three matches are down' for decision cousins will feature in one of the for the British Open Golf in the Open Doubles. The Ruhujahu Championship at Sandwich
The championship will be played matches against A. H. Crock and Q. C. Grove whom they are expect- in May, commencing on the 7th
Walter Hagen has also accepteded to beat. A very close match Archie Compston's challenge for a should be seen between Ho Wai match of £500 aside for
world's championship.
the
DOCTOR'S SCOTS ACCENT. MOTORIST EXPLAINS HIS FAILURE IN DRUN- KENNESS TESTS.
CARLISLE, Fell, 17th. At Carlisle to-day Edward Arthur Richardson of Union Terrace,
. Evidence was given by a railway.
Hing and Chan So, of South China. Athletic Association, and Bichard and Lieut. Waters of the Royal Navy, while S, E. Green and D. S. "Green" (father and son) will be on- Posed to Fukushimi and T. Fujimori, an M.B.K. combination, yn dod anti- Sewell who is one of the favourites for the Club Singles title is playing his first match today against Miskin, and should win. Remington aad Henderson are also meeting in the same event. Several other handicap ties, including one in the liked Doubles, are also down for decision,LER TASKE The full list is as follows
Open Singles, AD. Humphreys, v. Rev. F. P W. Alexander,
Open Doubles
In the second half the RA. did the opposing attack. Towards the most of the attacking and were na close of the first half, Hast was lucky to be a goal down when the given a chanos but shot wide. Penrith a garage proprietor, was final whistle, sounded. V
Tac second half opened with the charged with being drunk in charge Chances were difered to Leach and Gunners out for the lead and they of a car in Carlisle on February Hill but shooting was, on the whole, enratic. Leach appeared the only beat Nicholls The home team now
wers rewarded when McDonough 8th danger in the attack for the attacked strongly and Bridgman policeman that at 3.30 am. he saw and Sima knew it giving the R. A piled to turn out a shot from the accused standing by his car centre little chance to distinguish Blacklock. The are now being and he advised him not to take it
G. C. Grove and A. H. Crook v. himself. Final score: R.A.0, Kow-one all, both teams treat out for the away. The car was parked, but 15 loon 1.
winning point but mimo was against minutes later the defendant drove HD. Rumfahn and S. Rumjalin, 8. E. Green and D. S. Green v. them and hot the final whistle way and wie sien sigzagging 8. Fujishimi and T. Fujumori. 'sounded, the score was one nil.
LONDON, March 18th. Oxford rowed a full course tris from Mortlake to Putney in 29 minutes exactly. There WASH.K. POLICE » QUEEN'S eight headwind and some rough water,
w_Playing on their own ground the Cub de Recreio had an easy vic- tory over the Hong Kong Cricket Club 2nd XI The visitors batted Services, second innings:-01-
first and lost three wickets, without for six wickets (Mr.-Gnë. Fog- den 33; Lieut. Miller 18 not
any score. The who aide were dismissed for only 31 rims, there out; BR. A. Sparrow 17),
being no fewer than seven "ducks The Qub de Recreio in reply scored K.C.O.. UNITED SERVICES.
102 runs, of which Barros made 33 This was C seca slower than the Playing at Kowloon, the United run, whie M F. Pinna male 28 Cambridge course on the previous Services F. Kowloon C.C. match re- suns before he was bowled by Dun- day. multed in a draw. Brace as us! Sousa and Alves were out- poesed his half century and scored Beading bowers for the Recreio, 06 runa, while Lieut. Musson for the former took 5 wickets for only
Scored:
BEGT
This game was played within the racecourse, Wynne, and Hudson of Police being absent when the teams lined out. With three forwards caly, the Police attack never "sro- Batting first the Civil Servico ried the Queen's defence," while and the latter two 63 and
the United Services scored 47-runs wickets for two roms Finnoock for the Cub took three wickets for 30 cores:-H.K.C.C., 31 runs Club
Kowloon 0.0.
W Brace, Coghill, b Mus
W. Ramsay, Davis,
Shaw
C. Flacher, Polleg
F Fincher, o bStraw
10
J. C. Lyal, 1.b.w., b Barclay 9
F. E. Lawrence, o Green, b
Waters
Capt. J. Reynokis, o Musson 7 HT Buxton, not out
Total (for a makte dec) 191
4
0
Goodwin, 8. Jer, NH. Ross did not hat.
Dobbie
Bowling Anal
150 1251
United" Bervices? Capt NAThar Lib. Goodwin": Tent. Coghill, b Condr Pelley, b InstaLeak?
Brace, Lyal
de. Recreio, 102 runa i
ELECTRIC RO... EAST POINT,
The Electric B.C. entertained the East Point B.C. and defeated them by 99 The East Point R.C. ard to be congratulated for their first appearance in the cricket fald
could only make an runeeded. in making more than nine runs alor gan took five rickets for 15 runs, and Hale took four for runs The RA.O.C. scored 107 runs of which Hale made as runs before he was bowled by Robertson, who took eight wickets for 43 rims.
Scores Civil Sevice 2nd XI, 63 runs; I.A.0.0, 107 runs
LEAGUE TABLES.
YESTERDAY'S CHARITY. GAME
SACRED HEART COLLEGE.
BEAT THE NAVY
The Past and Present Pupils of
СП
the Carlisle-Penrith reading Toy
The police surgeon, gave evidence | Ho Wai Hing and Chan So v. G. that the defendant's memory of re F. H. Bichard and Lt. Waters. cent events was impaired, and that
Oldb Bingles. his writing and spelling in G. Miskin. G. W. Sewell. dictation test from a newspaper EE. Remington v. B. Hea were bad. He got an addition eum
derson. right but fake omo figure. The wil ness did not certify that he was drunk, but formed the opinion that
was unfit to drive a par
of the drink he had taken,
Handicap Doubles
L-Col FT Wyatt and Lt. A JG Tato, (scr.);t. A. Reid and
Norris (reo- 3/0)
G. Rankan sad Dr. C.. H. Barton (rec. 18/19), H. D. Scott and R. P. Moodie (ree, 5/8),
Clarke, Britain, defence, kept the the Samed Heart College met % Queen's from ooring Clarke saved team chosen from the Navy in a The accused, who denied the from Burns and Caldicutt and a Charity game on the HK.FC offer, stated that he had been un- visit by the Police found Howarth grand yesterday. The Navy Lick dar doctor's orders, and was not well placed when Pile sent over, but ed off and were early attacking Pau well He had bees to a dance, and H. B. Phellips and C. C. Stark Rowbottom cleared. A goal from En Ting clearing from Jones. A wil he had had was a hot whisky (rec, 1/6) v. Capt. EH J. Lark Barclay appeared certain but penalty to the College gave them and milk Regarding the teste, he com and Capt. B. B. Forster (ver.). Sherry got the ball away. The a chance to take the lead but. Fung mich he felt some dificulty in an- Queen's forced several comers but King Cheong sent straight to Tom-derstanding um doctor Scots ac failed to beat Clarke, was on kins who cleared. Buen Kum Shop, cent top form.
the Athletic star forward opened The defendant was fined £ and the score for the Hearts,”
The second half opened with the Queen' attacking strangly but the The positions in the Lengue to Police delence was sound.. A. tura for they are strictly speaking
down the wing by Pile gave the lawn bowa Club, Batting first date are as under
Police supporters hypes, bat Bow Fibe Electric R.0, made 108 rims for
bottom cleared Clarke was clear only seven wickets. The feature of
ing his goal when the final whistle this match was a century by Wa
sounded, the result being a goalless draw,
University
____ P. W. D. L. F. A.P
H. N. Murdoch His spore includ. Kowloon C.O. 7 0 20 17 od no fewer than 19 boundary Craigengower 83 32 18 Royal Navy 109 11
815
shots, Indian B.O. "A
The East Point B.Oored GT rune McBride made with 25 runs, Civil Service but there were six!! ducies in all, Chinese B.0, I Stanesby for the Eiccicie R.C. took Royal Artillery.. five wickets for only ten runs Indian B.C. "B"
The BOOTOR: Electric RC 1
Tuas for 7 wickets; E.P.C.C., 67 University
CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XI. .
Playing at Bookunpoo tha Civil Servion sont to the B.A.0.0, by six
o
K.C.0, and
Club de Re
RA.0.0
Royal Navy Police BC Electric B.C Royal Engineers Civil Service... *Tamar-
61110 6 03 18 50 3 15 1413
CHINESE ATHLETIC WWW.KO.H.3.6.1
A
Tombine with a high dot, beating costs
From the centre kick, Northey
got away and was almost through,
but Panjur managed to get the Hearts the lead. There was no für- ball away. The Navy tried hard ther scoring the Hearts winning a for a goal bnt were forced to cross last game by the odd goal in fivo. over a goal dowders the best sealed
Mixed Doubles. E Mr. and Mrs G. Saver (rec. 3/6). Mr. and Mrs, R. K. Valen- tine (rec/2/8);
AMERICA'S PERENNIAL
Lady
These teams mot at the Club ground, Happy Valley on Barur day and lined up as underage and Cobb scored following a
ATHLETIO: Pau Ka Ping, Lo Wai Max, Lai Yuka Tareng Yuk Tong, Wang Shin Wa, Ho Cho In Cho Kwat Shing. Ip Kiu, Lam Yuk Ying, Buen Kam Shun, Chan KOBB Anderson; Gardner,
Early in the second half, the LAI WAB CUP COMPETITION. Ameri Hearts went further ahead, Ip Pak TWali receiving from King Cheong
The following have been chosen to in and left Tomising standing with represent the Civilians in the above first-timer The Navy then had a Competition cm Baturday, 24ur. pernity but Pat Ka Ping cleared Clarke (HK Police) the pot kick The Navy came (ELK Police) and Bishop
Club) Hoda (Krylovn), Stewart cramble in the good srca
(Captain) (HR Club) and Me The Navy returned and foul Kelvis (Kowloon); Taylor (HK
the penalty area was awarded Chib), Howarth (HK Northey made no mistake this time Gosano (Club de Hea), Rocha (Clubs and levelled the score when he beat de Rec.) and Commwal (HK Pan from the spot thick The Police)
Hearts put on presno and SpenReserves:berry (HK Pol
died in from a passlcBride
(HK Club McGreavy Campbell, Stock, Toal, Meanchey by Li-Tin Cho again giving the HK -1- Alexander:
(Continue
olumn Ree
60
(Club de the ager
YOUTHL
Astor's -- description of se being very, very not original and surely avision, mys the Even-
irable part of well