10
Week End
INDIANS RETAIN CRICKET SHIELD.
CRAIGENGOWER LOSE TO THE UNIVERSITY AT POKFULAM.
L. D. KILBEE SCORES A CENTURY AT HAPPY VALLEY.
Although the Indian Recreation Club were not engaged ove the week-end, their senjor, longue match with Kowloon Cricket Club' having been called off on account of the rain, they won the senior cricket shield for the second year in succession by reason of the defeat of their nearest rivals, Craigengower Cricket Club, at the hands of the University. The Indians still have a match to play and had Craigergowar Cricket Club beaten the University, the ER.C. would have had to secure one more point to win the shield. As it is, however, the bokunpoo tent can afford to lose their last game and still retain the championship.
Only one other Icaghe game was decided in the league and this resulted in a win for RE. and, over Police Recreation Club. In a friendly with. Craigengower, L. D. Kilbee distinguished himself by scoring century.
The present positions of the teums new stand as follows:-
Diyision I.
Indian R.O. 6
Craigongower 7 Kowloon C.C
HONG KONG DALY PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1932,
Sport.
Division II.
P. W. D, L. PR
P W D L Pt.
B 1 0 10
Kowloon €0. D Recreio
0 3 C 1
10.
好 2 2 20
1.
52
13
Indian R.C. "8
} 0
1
113
3 13
3 1 £
. Crnigangower
3 13
HK.C.C.
F
3 2 #
►J
3
1 4 11
University
+
4
1
R. E. and S.
9
Royal Artillery 6. 1
4 5:
University
B
2
91
8.
H.K.C.C.
M
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4 7
ม
2. 4
B 1
3
7
$
Civil Service 10.
0 4
4
Police R.C. 10 3 4
Borderers
"R.A.S.C.
8
3 9 4 11
Bowling Analysis.
Alexander
O. M. R. W
17 2 50 3
10.1 3 .44 7
Royal Navy CISCO
LEAGUE-DIVISION 1
UNIVERSITY CRAIGEN.
*GOWER.
At Pokfulam the University, bent Craigongower Cricket Club by 23 zung."
The scores wore :-.
University
D. J. N. Anderson, b R. Lee
Hunter Minty King
L J. Wagland, b Jordan
H. Normanbhey, F. K. Les;
3 0 12
ก
3 0 18 0
Police.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON AND BORDERERS
SHARE POINTS.
Owing to the wet weather only one football match was played over the week-end and this resulted in A draw. The teams concerned were Kowloon Football Club and South Wales Borderers, Harris scored for the soldiers in the first half while Gillot equalised for Kowloon. towards the end.
The tonna were:- Kowloon Garnvitch: White, Martin, Wells, McKolvi, Duncan, Eastman, Hedley, Gillot, Cotton. and Hill.
!!
Borderers-Johnson: Müllane, Morrison: Morgan, Channings, U- derwood: Harris, Davies, Jones,
· Podmore und „Duncan.
LEAGUE TABLES,
The league tables to date are:
Division L
Gonla
P. W. D. L. F. A.. Pts.
Navy Kowloon... Argylla 0 2 1 237 1 Borderers 11 3 3 3 25 19.13 Police 11 3 2 4 22 17 12 Club 11 3 3 29 24
8 2 1 37 14:18:
13 7 1588 930 16:
Recreio 10 118 8 24
St. Josephs 10 1 09 17 50
Division II.
Borderers 14 11 0. 3 03
Argylla
Navy
3
17.920 1 10 0 1 35 0 20 12 9 1 3 40 10 17
10 13
9 25 43
27 30
G
8
7
12th But I: 0 1. 4 42
Kowloon 14 4 R.A.O.C. 14107 Club 13 3 19 13 Caiversity 10 0 0 10 19.30
0 ....7 1" 37 R.A.F. .... 0 0 2 28
YACHTING.
TAI YAT CUP RESULTS.
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The following are the full results of the Tai Yat Cup Raso. sailed on Saturday under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. The course was from Channel Rocks (8), Mark on Line (S.); Rumsey Shoal (S.), Kowloon Rock (8.), Lygemun Bea con (8), Mark on Line (6.), Rumssy Shoal (8.). Distance: 12.8 miles Time started at 205 p.m.
Facht Sailed by Norena (Capt. Krogh Moe? *R$lla (Mr. R. Stock) Siskin (Mr. Harvey) Blucjacket (Mr. H: S. Rouse).. Boojum (Mr. Pickoring) ................. Alsn. (Major. Lochner) Lola (Mr. R. Griovo) Eulico (Capt.. Rese)
Menagerie Race,
מאני!
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GOLF
BALL
THAT 15
GUARANTEED
FOR
British Open Championship -1934, again. Won
Finished Corrected P'tion
4.39.07 3.32.07 Did not Anish 8.41.10
1
0.33.16.. 2
Did not finish 6,10.52 6,20,9
3
"Ball The winner
3.47.93.
4
Did not finish
Did not finish
In the Manageris Face which was sailed on Saturday, the course taken was from Rumsey Shoal (S.), Mark on Line (8.), Rumey Shoal (8.). Distance: 24 miles. Time started at 3.40
D, M.
Yacht Sailed by Colleen (Mr. S. Odland) Dorothia (Mr. H. Dryer), Falcon (Mr. Bergust)
Retired--torn main soil.
SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGGER.
CLUB "A" WIN THE COMPETITION.
The seven-a-side rugger competi tion, run in aid of naval and mili- Eary charities, was brought tha conclusion as Happy Valley on Saturday when the Club "A" boas l theSubmarines" (A) in the finar by 8 points (a goal and a try) to
nil.
There was a very large crowd in. the stands among whom were polic
Fed H.E. the Governor (Sir William Peel, KB,E., C.M.G.) and H.E. the General Offer Commanding (Major-General J W. Sandilanda, C.B., OMG., D,8.0.).
There
were allogether games, every one of which provid ed the spectators with plenty of aport and unsement. In the first
W. E. Mendow,. b Mechan
14
T. Minty, h Anstruther ...
6
TH. King, b Anstruther...
0."
A. Rodrigues Gitlins, b
Omar
20
F. Alexander, e Holmes, h Saunders
E. L. Gonone, b R. Lee
T. Hunter, b Mechan
13
5
L. T. Ride, b Loc....
P. H. Loughlin, not out......
A. T. Lee, b R. Las
A. E Carey, B Anstruther
Division III...
bR. Leop
A. R. Reynolds, b Anstruther 0.
A., Bakar, e Reed, b Omar
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A. R. Brittain, lḥw, b An-
aruther
Borderara
TO
1:
37
· 14 · 5
0
Recreio
8
14
P. M. N. dro Silva, a Read, is
Hunt
Extras
13
☺ 13
F. R. Zimmern, b R. Lee ... 32
St. Josephs 9 30
20 49
th
Total
05
D: K. Samy, b F. K. Led .. 8
4
Bowling Analysis.
I
O. M., R.
9.3 7.7
b
0 18 1
Saunders
5
0 12 1
R. Lee
14.1 6
997 {}
Meehan
A
+
2
F. K. Leo Hunt'
C
Holmes
0
7
0
A. T. Normanbhoy, not out 3
Externa
Omar
Bowling Analysis.
7
21
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0 M. R. W
14 3 32 丝
Anstruther... Jordas
1 28" 1
S14 I
Oralgengower. "
S. V. Gittins, b. Anderson ... 13
W. Paterson, b Andersons... 33
W. Reed, at Zimmern, ↳ I.
Normanbhoy
&
J. Youngaaye, & Anderson 0
F. K. Lee, not out
U. M. Omar, b ́Anderson
12
R., Lee, e Anderson, b Bakar 10
E. Zimmern, Cosano, b
Bakar.....
8
A. H. Hamson, & A..T. Les,
9
4.
b Anderson
R. Reed, not, out
J Hunt. b Anderson
Extras
? Total.
Bowling Analysis.
05
0. M. R. W.
A 1 18 0
Gosano Baker....u ↑ 1 32 Anderson
11 4
H. Normanbhoy. 4 2 14
DIVISION II.
2
B
1
RE, AND B. v,“ POLICE,
This game was played at Sonkun- poo" and requlted in a win for the “R.E. and S. by 76 runs.
The scores were:
R.. and 8.
Spr. Whitfield, b Hunter...... Opl Meehan, b Alexander
Le Whiteawny Wilkinson, h
2
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
W.
R.E. ...... 8 2 0 0 12 93 Radio 9 0 0 11 69
v. WEEK-END HOCKEY.
SEVERAL MATCHES
PLAYED.
On Saturday afternoon at King's Park, the Y.M.C.A. second eleven defeated H.M. Submarine Osiris by six goals to one. JL.K.C.C... MR. RICHARDSON'S were: YM.C.A., W.-J. Brown (5) The goal scorers
and F. Solk (1); H. M. S. Osiris., Taylor (I):
XI.
Beyon
game of the afternoon, H.M.S. Cumberland bent "Tamar And Small Ships (A) by Bino points to nil This Was followed by the Submarines" (A)
Hormes game which resulted in
a win for the former by 8-0. The next game was a very clean-cifer að the "Submarinas" (B) only man- aged to beat Kowloon "A" by six, points to five.
A Finë Game.
The best game of the afternoon.
winners of the competition and the was perhaps the one between the
Borderers. In this game also, the Boore was 6-5 in favour of the win-
The K.C.O ground was the
After this match a friendly gameners but the Club had to fight hard between a team composed of the to get into the next round. scont of an exciting game when Mr. J. E. Richardson's XI defent-
Y.M.C.A., and the C.B.A. Ladies, The Submarines" (A) wor ed the Club by one wicket. Some and a mixed team from the China their way into the final by beat consistent sooring brought the Light and Power Company, resulting the Hermes by eight points, to Club's score to 100 rana when they ed in a win for the Y.M. cum nil, while before they met the win. took first knock, B. P. Edwards C.B.A. team by Ave goals to one.
claiming. 32 and O. E. C. Marton
$2. Richardson took four wicketa for 45 runs and G. C. Burnett two
Forthcoming Matches.
Next Saturday, March 18, the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club, winners of the Cear Clark Cup
wickets for 19 runs. The visitors went out for the runs right from the start and just succeeded in forcing Competition are meeting "The
፡፡
ners of this match, the Club "A" had to meet the "Submarines" (B) whom they beat by 13 pointë to nit.
The Final, Match.
There was plenty of cheering and good-natured chaffing on the part
a victory with a wicket in band. Best" at Sookumpoo, and at the Richardson followed up his boyling conclusion of the match, the Trophy of the spectators when the Club will be presented. "The RestA" and "Bubmarines" (A) took, team is composed of St. Andrew's the field in the final... Club, Club do Recreio, ̋and Central British Asciaton players.
performance by scoring 52 runs. R. M. Wood contributed 33 and Capt. Burnett 87,
The scores were
H.K.0.0.
190
Mr. Richardson's XI. ...... 196 0.0.0. 2nd XI v. H.K.O.C. 2nd XI. A cantary by L. D. Kilboe WAL
the feature of the friendly game bo-
tween the second strings of the
The provisional team selected is as follows:-
Geoffrey Lammert was in fine form and soon after the start this player made one of his characteris
tic runs down the field to score a
creio), M. Woblloy (St. Andrew's), vort. B. Walker (CB.A.) and P. Gitline (St. Andrew's).
E. Xavier (Recraie); 0. Osmund brilliant try for the Club for Selby (Recreio), G. White (St. Andrew's); to add goal points. Lammert A. Fowler (C.B.A), M. D. White scored another try in the second (St. Androw's), M. Alves (Recreio) half but taking the kick from & Hong Kong Cricket Club and the. Dalziel (C.B.A.), C. Silva (Re-diffeult angle, Peers failed to con Orpigengewer Club at Happy Valley. The home team compiled 188 with E. Souza (07) as top-scorer, but the visitors passed this score for the loss of eight wickets. Kilboo war is a merry mood and made his contury in quick time 30 Jordan, b Hunters. 0 Iraneo captured fixe wickets for 08
Hunter
7
Lt. Anstruther, b Hunter .... 3. Lt. Col. Marsden, b Hunter....3 Opl, Saunders, e Reynolde..
by Hunter
Spr Holmoe, not out
our 58.
8pr. Pegg, and b Alexander 44
Sgt Buckle, b Alexander 1 L/Cpl. Higgins, b Haster....
Extras
.1
runs.
0.0.0. HK.O.C.
158
On Wednesday the Hong Kong Hockey Club are due to men, the South Wales Borderers on the C.S.R.C. ground at 5.15 p.m, and will be ripresented by the follow: fing team
G. Duncan; W. Woodward, J Rodger, W. A. Reed, A. A, Dand,
H.
The teams were :~~
Club. “A”--0. P. Lammert, K.
Griffiths, A. F. Jenkins, Dr. J.,
R. Selby, G. C. Humphreys, Dr.
MeElney and WH T
4th Submarine Flotilla-"AP Lieut. Woods, Lieut. Ryder, St.
J. T. Potter, H. Owen Hughes, G Packer, A. B. Northwood, Lieut.
E. R. Divat, C. C. Francis, E. Linton, Lieut. Pizay and Liout. 191 V. Read and J. L. Tetley.
Husser
TIMES Finished Corrected- P'tion
4.20.47 4,20.43
· 4.23.17 4.9.17
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