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FANLING HUNT.

TWO WEDNESDAY MEETS.

(BREYNARD."]

Meeting at the Hunters' Arms on Wodniosday, December 30. good run was enjoyed by a hold of thirty-five odd.

LADIES' HOCKEY,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1932.

CRICKET NOTES.

RUGBY FOOTBALL..

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

RETURN ENGLAND-SCOTLAND CLUB "A" BEAT THE KENT INTERPORT TRIAL INSTEAD

MATCH. "

There will be a return ladies' hokey match between England and Setanil tomorrow on the Sonkur po ground at 3.15 p.m.

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The teams are as follows:- Starting South of Fanling EXGLAND: F. Cousins, E. M.- Statioi, Rounds hunted a cold line (my, M. Bird, M. Hudson, B. M. slowly past Ping Hill and Kong Per, R. Franklin, A. McElney, E. Hill to the gap just south of the Olligan, P. M. Harrop, A. G. Golf Course. From here scent im- and R. King. proved as hounds swung righ

SCOTLAND F. Ritchie, N. Fergu hands-into the wind running very, A. Nicol, J. Whybe, E. Ross, fast to finish at Potts Bangalow.

C. Ferguson, E. 8, Laing, M. Allan Fs, E. Donnar, J. Dalziel and E. Blekburu.

On Wednesday, January 6. the meet was as the Kennels with a Aeld of thirty. From Kitten Hill. hounds ran at a great pace towards the Orchard," awinging left. handed over some pleasant grass

Hounds wore distinctly at fault country followed by unploughed me and on being cast across the paddi felis as far as the gallop.", ran heel for nome distance So far everything had one Border, e

pur

There was a fairly large turn-out for the Club "A" 1. H. M.S. Kont game on the Club ground yesterday which ended in a win for the former by 12 points (thras tries and

penalty goal) to nil,

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Play was rather clean ou the whole but the game was of a some what scrappy nature. The Kent forwards were very good in the loose but they ware wanting when it came to heeling. Compared to thom the Club forwarde ware slow while their "threes were not as good aż usual.

In the first half the Club scored their first try though it was impor-

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One of the features of the cricket An amendment has been made in the week and football fixture linton Sunday last was the very fres of the Hong Kong Football Associa tion. Thu Lai Wah Cup match, and attractive batting of the three arranged for Saturday, between Army bats Willians, Hamilton and Hamilton in particular the Army and Navy has, at the Wales. suggestipu cf the Services, been score at the rate of two runs a Aminuto and did not lift the ball abandoned, and in its place

a unduly. All throe give me the im match will take place between "Probable Interport XI" and the pression that they are much more "“likely to maka runs by gologTMfor Services.

The teams in the interport Erial the bowling that by trying to play have already been announced, and, themselves in and wear the howling as stated before, the proceeds will down. Attack is often, the bost be given to the Navy and Army defence in reason of course. As branches of the M.C.L. By kind other inuings that was very pleas permission, the Band of the Southing was that of Mirchouse, I hard- Walks Borderors with play from know whether I more admired play or the graceful insousiänce of The interport trial match ar his driving. He played some ex- ranged for Wednesday, January 13,cellent cricket shots and I with. still stands. The match will start draw my previous remarks about age" p.," the Navy having the old village green unreservedly. sented to provide the opposition

to here hoing stopped. After 18 bio to see who was responsible for 3.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and during the the raposeful "dignity of his back

During the second run, however, fox," running along the river bank, was frightened, by white mice or was headed by some buffalosan turned sharp left aps the patrol path, recrossing

the read some half inile further on. (Conținued on seri Ç'olumu).

clay, hounds settled down to n

cag hunt part Orb Hill, left-hand this as it came when, a group of ed along the foothills of Crown players were bunched together. In

of the Ridge and over the seam

ter qury country

about a mile the second half Holmen and Hyde Imn the racecourt where the line.cach woped a try, for the winners fished. Only a few of the field while the former also kicked a very wwe.. up at the finish of a long i

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Council Meeting.

That Rowloch Stand

Fincher and Smick did "not" "of

The monthly meeting of the course compare with the Army bats H.K.F.A. Council will be held ca for brightness though at the end Tuesday, January 12, at 5p.m. f of their knocks they got quite brisk.. in the Association Offices Among But they were in the awkward posi. other business the Council will re- tion of having to pull their side out ceive the reports of the committee of appointed to make arrangements for the forthcoming visit of the interport football team to Shanghai,

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS FOR |

TO-MORROW.

The following will represent the Civil Service CC in their league matches to-morrow:-

1st

a bad start. Eraio Fincher played one of his best knocka. Smith had one or two close calls: early on, but after played excellent cricket and or his form then is about the third or fourth-best bat the K.C.C. have. Zimmern seems to have a recurrence of last your's patch. It was a delightful day and the tin was one of those cheerful. and excellent repusts for which the Kowloon all-day matches are justly famous.

So

Other Games.

There were a couple of other

team v. Navy at Happy

games on the Saourday. The Gun- Valley-J. E. Richardson (Capt.),

ners could only muster a weak team to take to Poltfulam and the 'Var- G. R. Sayer, F. J. de Rome, E. B. Reed, F. J. Ling, F. Baker, R. M.sily trounced them by six wickets. Wood, J. Barrow, J. F. McGowan, At the Judian, Neerontion Club the R. A. J. Simpson, E. W. Hamilton. elderly gentlemen, (over twenty- 2nd team v. R.A.S. C. at Sookan-five!) beat the youngsters Lit the Roo-H. E. Strange (Capt.), B. C scores were not very large. K. Hawkins, A. E. Wood, W. Harris Walker, R. H. Woodmah, R. G. Robertson, J. M. Wilson, W. H. EJ- monds, A. W. Grimmett, S. Rundle, N. Bebbington.

To-morrow's Games.

The HK.C.C. are visiting the K.C.C. and they have turned out the best com they have had yet if all of the selected, play. Everyone will be glad to are T. E. Peared out again, though I have some reg. Sun to believe he may not koop wicket, though this may only apply i ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON ON to all day games. If he does not I

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suppose E. J. R. Mitchell wil de- putiza. Their bowling is pretty use- Jul,-Acci Bowker, Buck and Children of members of the Duckitt right handed, while Alan United Service Lodge, No. 1431 Reid, Mirehouse and Owen Hughes E.C., and their parents, spent a are south-pawed. The batting i very enjoyable afternoon on the strengthened by the inclusion of Hong Kong Football. Club ground | Capt. Cooter, who with plenty of on Wednesday when a sports meet-practice would be a very useful hat, ing was held A Christmas tree, and Marton, besides Pearce of from which presents and prizes course.. A draw is the obvious an- wore distributed by Mrs. J. Gwen swer, but after what. I have seen of Rughes, proved a very popular the Berthonliko capacity of the item on the programme,

The Results were as follow :--- Girls under 7-1st, Pauline Ewing; 2nd, Betty Wadmore..

Girls over 71st, Nancy Kerri- son; 2nd, Iris McFarlane.

Bays under Flat, Guy Hol janda; End, Duncan McTavish.

Boys over 7 1st, Teddy Ram- skill; 2nd, Buster Hollands.

Ladies Bace, finished in the fol- lowing order: --Mrs. MeTavish, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Medina, Mra. Caswell, Mrs. Farlow, and Mrs. Wadmore.

K.Q.C. batting I should not be. entirely surprised to see the Club win. If the K.C.C. win I won't cat my hat, but I would if the darned things were not so expensive.

1.3.0, 'Varsity.

The LBC. arë at home to the University, a team I know very little about. I imagine the Indians will win, though I should expect & draw if the game wore played at Pokfulam Craigengower entertain the Army and it, should be a clone thing if Musson in at Again- hoar with regret bus strained a back muscle in the Navy and Army idos seems to be that if a man match. The Civil Service mest the plays twice for the first-I speak of Navy, and I don't believe their the whole League of course-he ground is big enough for Shaw if can't play league cricket for the he gets going. (Mem. To pay u second; which ensures that the

official call on him at seven bella follow ou the fringe of the first, who.

on Saturday forenoon). The Navy plays twice for it, gets no more

will probably wince the 0.8.C.C. League cricket for the reason if he

are continuing their suicidal policy fails to get in again. Fersonally I

of runuing both their teams in don't believe there is such a rule.

watertight compartments. They are.

If there is I think it is a great playing at least two men worth the

pity. The matter; should be left to

the good sportsmanship of the Clubs rat oleven in the second regularly, but men who have played for the and the cuptains,-tenderly watch- first are not aslected for the second, ed Lovor, of course, by the Argus eyes of the Press 1

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