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The scores were:-"

Royal Signals.

Sgt. F. Lockyer,, o Lindsell, Sgt.

Skinner

23

Lt. H. Gough, b Skinner... 11 Sig. L. Williams, Ib... b,

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147 28

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L/Col. T. Saunders, e Lind..

sell, b Les L/Cpl. A J. Penny, b Hall 7 Sig. F. W. Gillott, st. Jex, b

Overy L/Chl G. P. Biggins, not

oul

17 Sig. P. Chaffey, b Skinner... 1, Sgt. A. J. Colloy, Skinner 6 Sig. J. E. Andrews, b Obery 0. Sig. R. Michael; not out

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Total (fer i wkts., đpc.).12€

Bowling Analysis,

O." "M. R. W.

Smith..... Overy Leo Skinner Boll

2 12 0

32 2 43

8 12

2

* 212 37 4

៨. 1 Kowloon 0.0. 2nd XI. .

G. Lee, not out

61

8. Jex, & Williams. ................... 10. F. E. Skinner, o and b Gough 42 FS, W. Smith, lbw, b

Gough

12

A. R. F. Raven, l.b.w., b

Gough Extras

90

Total (for 4 wickets)......172

A. A. Dand, G. A. V. Hall, D. W. Gregory, R. E. Lindsell, B. G. Mead and H. Overy did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

O. M. R. W.

2 30 1

R. 8. V. P.

Williams Andrews

10

1 41

0

Saunders

3

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930

Gough

4.1 0

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INTERPORT RUGBY

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AND MORE.

In the final interport, trial at Happy Valley on Saturday, the Probables defeated thu fost by 21 points to 6, scoring three goals and two tries to their opponents' two tries.

Second Half.

From the kick off Selby gained possession but had the misfortune to hit McElney, and Gammell, who was following up, picked up and went over for a good try. The kick at goal failed. After this Lammert made a brilliant solo effort but wan beautifully tackled by Reos when within a few yards of the line. The Rest in their turn pressed for- ward and all but scored when West got within five yards of, the line.

To this thus Probables replied with one of the most spectacular pieces of work during the geme. Turner broke clean through the defence and transferred to Griffiths when con fronted by Frankham. Griffithe coored betygen the costs and Whit ham added the goal pointe..

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Playing on the Navy ground on Saturday, H.M.S. Berwick beat St. Andrew's Club by three goale to two. The Club led by, two goals to nothing before the interval..

Mackay Boored the first gonl shortly after the bully off and MacNider added a further ono for the Cab before the interval: The Club, however, could not slmy the pace the anilors were setting and P.O. Dancy, found the goal with A very well-timed shot and Cpl. Keory netted the equaliser. Just before the end P.O. Dancy gave the sailors the winning gond,

Recreio Ladies Wla,

Playing on the K.B.8.T.P.A. ground on Saturday, the Club de Recreio Ladies XI defented the Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Club by two clear goals. Mr. C. C. Francis wae referen

Y.M.O.A. Draw With Indians,

On their own ground at King'a Park on Saturday, the Y.M.C.A. second eleven played a drawn game with the H.K Indian Policy tom, ench side scoring four goals. The score, at halftime was four to nil in favour of the Indians, but in the second half the y

palled together and equalised.

The Hong Kong Cricket Club juniors visited the Civil Service!

WHERE TO STAY IN ENGLAND, Cricket Club seconds, and after getting their hosts out for the small CUNNY South Coast of England total of 94 runs, failed to press is zoosk suitable for loavo or rement Houses and Bungalows home their advantage and were found from £1,050. Famished) Leventually beaten by thirteen runs.

The home team took first innings Honzen To Let. Hasy access to London but against some fine bowling by with all services. State Clearly Require ments when writing NEWMAN Chadwick (5 for 21) could not get

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was their highest scorer with 31 while Grimmitt helped with a useful

10.

The Club put up & sorry Ox- hibition, for with the exception of H. J. Armstrong (10) and S. T. Stanesby (16), the rest of their batemen failed against .some demiocre bowling and were all out for 31 rune. For the winners Ed monds got three wickets for 11 runs while Hawkins claimed 2 for

The scores wero-

The mat opened with the Pro- Shortly afterwards Feers, reociv- bables forwards pressing on the ing a perfect pass from Milne-Day, Rest, but the latter's three quarters scored for the Probables. Peers, proved very epund at the contence took the resultant kick and obtain-} . ment and for a time, although played full points. was mainly in the Lests' territory, Nothing daunted the Rest played. tho Probables could make no hend up well and Rees made a no run- way. Griffith, was the first to break through the Probables defence and away and sold the dummy, to perpassed to Galletley who ran strong- fection to give More a clean, ran ly before transferring to Douglas, for the line. It was a fine piece of who went over in the far corner for work, and More had little dishculty an unconverted tryc in touching down between the pote Peers convorted."

The probable's success was due to their three "qunitera who were al waye dangerous when in possession. Griffiths was a guess at centre and worked well with More.

Soon afterwards, Griffiths again penetrated the defence and passed to More, who slipped and was un- able to talie the past King, how The teams were as follows:-. over, caine up and managed to -Club Coloura:-J. P. Whitham; cross over for an unbonverted try. O. P. Lammer, G. A. L. Plummer, After this successivo penultice R. H. Griffiths, G. R..More; M. W. nguifist the Prombles for off-side Turner, J. W. King; D. L. Milne- and feet-up respectively Just out Day W. F. Peers, W. F. Lackio, side the 25 yards dine were not. R. Burch, W Hartley, E. B. taken advantage of by the Test Gammell, E F. Buttrcka, B. E. Ono particularly good effort of this Massoy (Captain), Probably led to within threo. The Rest-L/Cpl. Frankham,

yards of touch where Plummer was smothered in pparen

The Rest rallied round after this

|

(Array); Lt. Douglas (Army); "Mid. Parker (Navy), I A. Roes (Club),] C. 3. I. Law (CA); # Opi Nuha,

and thoir chorts -were--Towarded (Army), A I Solby Chib

when Douglas went hard for the linu, and when tackled by Whitham, pagod to Parker who went over for for an unconverted try." At half; time the Probables had 8 points to the Rest's'3.

F/O Beamish (Navy)..J. H. MOE- ney (Club), L/Cpl. Tratt (Army), St. Vowles (Army), E' R. Wat (Club), Lt. Huchhock (Navy), J. B. Atkinson (Club) and A. R. Cox (Club)

10.

Civil Service 2nd XI.

F. E. Matthews, b. Hutchi-

NOM

J. F. McGowan, u Stanesby,

b Way

S. Randle, b Chadwick A. E. Wood, b Chadwick. B. C. K. Hawkins, e Patter- son, b Chadwick............ J. M, Wilson, e Armstrong,

b Chadwick

H. E. Strange, e Collins, b

Chadwick

T. Wilmot, e Hepbars, b

Hutchison

G. R. Robertson, o Stanesby,

b Hutchison...

Q

17

31

10

A. W. Grimmitt, b Way W. H. Edmonda, net out..... 2

Extras

Total

04

Bowling Analysis,

D. MR. W. 14. 3 21 5

Chadwick Way Hutchison

3

Ο

7 3 21 $ 8.2 Paterson 2 0.3 Collinsin. 2 0. 18 0

Hong Kong 0.0. 2nd XI.

H. J. Armstrong, at. Strange,

b McGowan.

RS. W. Paterson, by Ed-

monds

RK Hepburn, st. Str th, Hawkinis ...... EC Etherington, at,

Strange, h. Hawkins.

M. Watson, ↳ Edmondo... 3. D. A, Hutchison, o, Mic

Gowan, b. Edmonds.

J. Chadwick, ib.w., b Me

Gowan

R. R. Davies, b McGowan... J. R. Way, b Robertson

·S. T. Stanesby," o "and·

Randle

E. J Collins, not out,

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