b Burnett
13
I.
McInnes,
c Dunno, b
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Baker,
b Beck
Burnett
28
L. A. R. Duncan, e and b
Boker
Hooker nud Robertson
...
Lyal
J. Barrow,
Stewart and Charman
0
G. Len, b Lynl.
0
J. Smith, e Davies, b Beck
White-Smith and Brawn...
F. Goodwin, not out
03
-llobertson and Teater
H. Hampton, c Burnett,
b
C. S. Dunkley, 1.h.w. h Beck
Wallington and Lobel
团
Perry
10
C. E. Gehagan, run out
Clarke and Paterson
J. Hunter, b Overy .....
14
MeFarlane and McLeod .....
0
Jolumon and Reid
F. Dunnett, et. Dand, b
H. J. D. Lowe, e Davies.
b Beck
Sports News
GOLF COMPETITION AT HAPPY VALLEY
KOWLOON WIN: SUPERIORITY IN FOURBALLS
The return match between Happy Valley and the Kowloon Golf Club was played on Sunday at the Valley and resulted in the Kowloon team running out winners by 191 points to the Valley's 101.
After the morning round Happy Valley had scored 103 points to the visitors of, but lost their lead and the match in the fourbaits where Kowloon secured six wins to the Valley's two,
The following were the results-
SINGLES
Happy Valley.
Kowloon G.O
C. W. F. Booker
0
J. MacKaight
1.
K. 8. Robertson
J. U: Thomson
W. A. Stewart
A. L. Enstman
A. E. Charman
0
U. H. Russoll
T. S. Whyte-Smith
W. S. Hillier
A. O. Brawn
C. B. Robertson
1. Tealer......
1. G. Wallington
J. Label .....
A. E. Clarke
Dr. J. E. Cogan
H. Hampton .....
J. Pooler ...
H. H. Mundy
W. M. Groves
1. D. Purves
W. J. Buller
4. S. W. Paterson
6. W. McLeod
G. E. 4. Johnson
A. Macfarlane
Q. D. Reid
F. J. de Rome ..
11
1. C. Wilsoni
J. W. Finuke .....
A. T. Braley
102
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1932.
3
K.C.C.'s TWO DAY
FIXTURE
FINCHER. BROTHERS IN FORM. WITH THE BAT
E. C. Fincher's Eleven boat F. Goodwin's Eleven in their two-day fixture at the K.0.0. yesterday, After being seven runs behind du
VOLUNTEERS WIN BY 4 WICKETS
BECK 10 WICKETS;
DUCKITT 86 RUNS
After a promising start is their first innings, the Volunteers could only manage to draw level with the Club's first innings total of 180.
the first innings, Goodwin's team H.K.C.C.'s second innings total of put together 140 in their second 103 run, proved too small a total knock, the chief contributor being with which to win, the Volunteers E. F. Fincher with a nicely made compiling the necessary runs for
the loss of a wickets.
71.
The feature of the match was the Fincher's team passed this total with several wickets in hand, Fin-bowling of Beck for the Volunteers. cher himself retiring after making In capturing 5 wickets in each 13 runs. Perry and Burnett each innings for moderate cost, he main- made merry at the expense of thetained a good length, throughout tired bowling and rattled up 20 and made the balainen play him all runs apiece in quick time. Burnett the time. also bowled weil to capture wickets for 01 runs during his second spell at the bowling crease.
Scores -
F. Goodwin's XI-1st Inningu.
N. A. E. Mackay, e Fincher.
FOURBALLS
MaoKnight and Thomsen
Eastman and Russell,.
Hillier and Cogan
Hampton and Pooler
Mundy and Groves
Purves and Butler
E. F. Fincher,, b Lyn118
F. S. W. Smith, e Burnett,
Duckitt of the Club team displayi td good form in putting together EC runs for the two innings without losing his wicket.
Scores:-
H.K.0.0.-1st Innings.
BAG AND BAGGAGE BEATEN
(Continued From Page “.)
Cyclamen Bay (Frost) 911 King's Counsel
Noronha). 14: Nippy (H. V. Pearse) 14: Pride of Tsingtao
8. Pan) 262 Valorous (A. RotA) 33 Vasylock (Botelho).10
Race 5.
012
80
32
370
120 149
Mr. H. S. Chan's Pocahontas
Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai
Mr. G. Frost) 1
no (Mr. Fung) %
Mr. F.V.B. Gallant Fox
(Mr. Noronha) 3 Won by short head; three lengths
Time: 2 pins 11.1 Bees, between second and third.
Pari-mutud:
Winner: $7.00, Place: $0.40, $13.60, 89.00..
Betting.
Betting,
Winner. "Place. (Ohiu Quan (Pan} .1,071- 703 110. Cypres (Liang) Holter Skelter
191..
(Frost)...1,300 545
382
485
63
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137
&
152
130
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Deveron (Soaren)
73
111
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(Chanson)
4
14
us in any case whatever.
Banjolina (Lobel) .... City of Shanghai
Winner. Place.
13
35
Gold Ring (Caplan)...
37
43
Indiana (Noronha)... 310
393
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Kate (Fung)
€8
103
...(Fung) 114
235
King's Parade
(A. Bottelbo)
48
78
Devon (Miles)
114
235
Maple Leaf
Espy (A., Hoza)
99
283
(H. Botelho)
23
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12844
Myrtle Leuf (Ingram)
0
Estrellita
Beck
0.
(A. Botelho) 100
Punch (Pan)
201
Royal Flush (Miles)...
7
tiallunt Tex
Wakefield (Carroll)
3
(3. Noronha) 917
407
White Heather
Gold Cup (Chanson) 7
4
23
(Black)
Wonderful Stag
32
Hirwego (H. Botelho) Mongolian Stag
D
90
Workable Stog
Da Rome, and Franks
$
Wilson and Braley
Lyal
1
(D. Black)
21
45
(A. Roza) 255 (Frost) 503
G. E. R. Divett, c Griffiths,
A. Spary, ↳ Overy
0
b 'Richardson
Pocahontas (Frost)....1,300
1,379
A
13
G. White, e Lawrence,
b
Overy....
0
A. Reid, b Lowson
30
Sunbeau (Butler)......
4****
70
CASH SWEEPS
Total Points
131
Total Points ...... 191
Extras **
21
E. R. Duckitt, not out ... 43
The Crook
A. Harbord, b Richardson... 27
(Harriman) 42
73
Total
..181
Extras
14
GOLF
LOCAL FOOTBALL
Bowling Analysis.
Toby (Liang) Valley Hall
310
653
Race 1.
No. 300
0.
M
R.
W
Total
190
CHINESE EASILY BEAT H.K.F.A.
RUBBER-CORED BALL SUPERIOR
MAN AND MACHINE TESTS
AT BARNEHURST
‹Man: drove against maching in an interesting test of the respective meril of guttin" and rubber- cored golf balls on the Bainerurát golf course, near Bexley Heath,
last month.
|
The Chinese Amateur Athletic grent Foderation XI gained 11 victory over the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association on the Club ground yesterday afternoon, by six gouis to
one.
Good and exciting play was witnessed in the first half and al- though the Chinese scored early in Balis of various years, dating the game they were allowed few back to 1999. had been produced further chances. Towards the close according to their original specifica of this half Dominy scored for the tions, and these were driven by home team from a penalty. The mechanical device and then by the Chinese Athletic pressed very hard Barnehurst professional, L. Bates. before the whistle, but good work The longest guttie" drive with was done by Rodgers, who at that the thine was of £20 yards witli time soomed to be everywhere with- a hall of 1900-the period im in a radius of ten yards of his goal. mediately before the advent of the
The visitors insisted on attacking rubber-cored ball. Bates hest dis hard in the second half and within tice with that ball was 197 yards. fifteen minutes brilliant work by An improvement of more than Wong Mei Shing (inside right) and twenty yards was obtained with Ip Pak Wah (inside left) resulted the present-day British ball driven in three goals in quick succession. by the machine over that of the The British team rallied, but in 1913 type.
vain, and later they broke down There was an interesting com-allogether. The Chinese Athletic Turison between the British ball of continued to be aggressive and be 1.02in, in diameter and of 1.690z, in fora the full time whistle they had weight against the American ball of a total of six goals to their credit. the same weight but of slightly The last two were scored by Tam
Kong Pak and Lai Shek Tau.- larger diameter.
The American ball, driven by the machine, down-wind, covered 235 yards and the British ball. 970 yards. With Bates driving against the wind the American ball again showed a slight superiority.
The game in many respects was disappointing but the splendid foot- work and sure passes of the visitors dannot go without mention.
The teams were as follows:---- H.K.F.A.. Rodger (Club), Mar- The machine was controlled by atin (Club), Strange, Capt. (Club); six-hundred pounds weight in or Channing (Police), Stevens (Police). der, that it should approximate to Bliss (Kowloon); B. Gosano (St. the power expended by the human Joseph's), Bryant (R.A.), Howe driver, but it was noticeable that (Club), Doniny (Club), Leonard the speed of the club in travelling (Club), towards the ball was greater than that achieved by the man.
RIFLE SHOOTING
RESULTS OVER THE WEEK-END
2
Chinese Amateur Athletic Fedora- tion-Li Tia Chan; Leung Yin Chiu, Lau. Mau; Lai Kok Chui, Tong Kwan, Loung Wing Chiu; Shang Sui. King. Wong Mei Shing (Capt.), Tam. Kong Pak. 1 Pak Wah, Lai Shek Yan.
ARGYLLS. LINCOLNS
An exciting game between the The October monthly shoot of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders the Hong Kong Rifle Club was and the Lincolnshire Regiment at held on the Kowloon Tong Range Chatham Road, yesterday, resulted over the week-end. Tworty' mem in a victory of three goals to two "bers competed in their famous for the Lincoln's
classes.
The shooting was much more difficult than before owing to the fact that new targets, have been made conforming to the Bisley
measurements.
The best scores were as follows: Class A
200 500.000 TH.
H. C. Watson ..... 19 19. 14 52 P. W. Woodman.... 15' 19 19 The Bullent 200 yards in: in Glass "G. dinmeter, inner 12′ and naturally J, S. Davey it is in ekay matter to score ma-C. W. Kirk pies with such a small aiming. Chappelle mark
20 220 89**
20 21 17 53*
18 20 18 53"
LL. A. Soares......... 15 19 14 48
The scoring on Saturday was M. M. De V. Bonres 13 15 10 39. higher than Sunday. There was no G. Robinson 19 11 11 38 competition in Olanges of These members forfeit 4 per "D" due to the fact that on two
cent of the possible for using members. competed in A
string as an aid.
two in D."
and
J. 8. Davey har been awarded (Continued as foot of nezi column.) the monthly spoon for Clam “C.".
Fincher's XL-1st Innings,
E. C. Fincher, e Hunter, b
Bmith
F. E. Lawrence, 'e Goodwin,
L Smith
H. E. Perry, b McInnes J. C. Lyal, o Lee, b Smith G. C. Burnett, e Hunter, b
Melunes
P. Dunne, E. C. Fincher... 10 H. Dand, b E. C. Fincher T. Murphy, e Spary, b E. C.
Fincher....
D. S. Green, b Dunnett R. S. Capell, not out
Byes 15, Leg Blyes 1
Lee Smith
P. Goodwin's XI-2nd Innings.
N. A. E. Mackay, e Perry,
Burnett
1. Melnues, & Dunne, b Lyal 2 E. F. Fincher, e Burnett, b
Lyal
F. S. Smith, E. C. Fincher,
Hung.....
G. Lee, Burnett.
F. Goodwin, b Burnett
J. Hunter, e Dand, b Burnett
G. White, Lb w. Lyal
F. Dunnett, not out
A. Spary, 1.b.w. Burnett..... Dyes 10. Leg Byes,
Widen 2
Lynl
Bung
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Duane egipte
Tung-and-Dunne bowled 1 no-ball each.
Fincher's XI.-2nd Innings.
E. C. Fincher retired
J. C. Lyal, c Spary, b Smith 10:
W. C. Hung, b Goodwin
G. C. Burnett, o Spary, b
MoInnes
P. Dunne, c Smith, b Me-
Iones
F. E. Lawrence, 1.b.w. White. I
E. O. Murphy, not out
D. S. Green, Bt. Hunter,
White
A A Daud, not out
Byen
Beck, e Mitchell, Duckift... 3 Lowson, e Dunkley, b Smith o
Kilbee
3 0 Beck bowled 5 no-balls.
Volunteers-2nd Innings.
1
H. E. Perry, Spary, b
Smith
20
Richardson, b Reid
Ride, e Smith, b Duckitt
Griffiths, e Dunkley, b Smith 60
Kilber, not out ................
17
4
Baker, Gaghan, b Reid... 11 Lowson, b Divett
0
Beck, b Divett......
0
Stilliard, not out
Byes 0. Log Byes. 5.
Wideo 2
12
Total (for 6 wkte.)...155
0. M.
108
R. W. $4.1
0. M. R.
W.
J 0 40
Smith Reid 2
0 GC
I
.... 13.4 1.63
Dirett
Duckits
.0
17.
·0
2 runs.
Total (for 8 wkts.)
8. Capell did not bai Bowling Analysis.
F. Goodwin Smith
Leena Mind,
McInnes T Dunnett...
White
Bowling Analysis
3 5 • Volunteers won by 4 wickets and
Burnett
13
1 41
Hung
2 17
0
Bowling Analysis.
(Tuxford) 01 Whoopee (Carrolle)... 30
Race 6.
100
283
H
6.1
280
15
Unplaced : Nos. 17, 278, 102,
Lyal
2 43
O. M. R.
.W.
Race .2.
Dunne
2
19 -
Beck
Perry Overy
པ
0.
27
Baker
.... 14 12
સ
-19
5
1.4 0
11
Richardson
3 8.30
I
Mr. LA. H. Wright's Lucy
Glitters
2
Lowson
1 24
Simpson
20
Ride
14
(Mr. Tuxford) 1 Mr. Fish's Tin Tau..:(Mr. Laing) 2 Mr. A. H. Carroll's Anniversary
Eve
No. 220
142
15
31.
15
Unplaced: Nos. 253, 48.
(Mr. Black) 3
36
Kilbee
W. Hung, e Smith, b Me-
Volunteers-1st Innings.
Innes
14
Richardson, Smith
33
Won by neck; three and a half lengths between second and third.
Timo: min. 56.1 secs. Pari-mutuel:
Race 3.
No. 219
394
12
303
05.
Ride, b Reid
92
32
Winner: $97. "
5
Griffiths, b Smith
-0
7
Baker, b.w. Duckitt 10 Wood, o Dunkley, b Divett... 2 Stelling, Duckitt .......
1
1
Davies, b.w. Smith
3
...... 18
Kilbee,
Reid ...
Place: $24.40, 831:10, 855.30.
Betting.
Winner. Place. Anniversary Eve
(Black) 24 Choy Pak
(J. Ingram) City of Melbourne
(Caplan) 437
No. 341
83
17
8
21
305.
Race 5.
341
33
No. 249
Joaquim (Fung) 42
· 113
Total
188
Simpson, not out
1
Lucy Glitters
150
33
Bowling Analysis.
Byes 10, Leg Byes 7,
Wides 3
(Tuxford) 124
228
20
Manna (A. Roza) 798
0. M. R. W.
Molunes Goodwin
16 3
10
3
Total 180
Mermaid (Pan)........1,072 St Moritz (Kemble) 28 The Rainbow
1,039 1,232
50
432, 200, 07, 314, 504, 403, 151, 535.
Baos 6.
13
1
13
0
0
26
......... 12
6
33
Bowling Analysis.
.0.1
R. W.
(Noronha) 113 Tin Tac (Liang) Vesta. (Pearse)
No. 82
220
BI
100
>>
722 65
8
24
Fincher Dunnett
21
3
2.3 Q 3 1
A. Reid... 18 .3 AT
2
Baco 7.
H. D. R. Lowe 1 1 0 Divett
0
. * 0 34
1
Smith
15 5 37
4
0
Duckitt 82 23
3
H.X.0.0.2nd Innings.
71
96
Lowe, Kilbce, b. Beck ...... Harbord, 1.w. Beck
Mesars, Swatow and Pakhoi's
Chia Quan ...... (Mr. Pan) 1 Messrs. Lewis and Tinson's Cy
(Mr. Laing) 2 pres Mr. Helenside's Helter Skelter---
(Mr. Frost) 3 Won by two lengths; one and a half lengths between second and third.. II
Race 7.
$2,001.00 No. 504
507.60 214 it
209,80 241 30. Unplaced: Nos. 195, 557.
Race 8.
No. 305
12
698
10
Mitchell, Kilpee, b Beck
I
H. Hampton, b Burnett. 6
Smith, e LowBon, b Beck
8
Dunkiey, Lb.w. Baker
13
Time: 2, mina. 10.3 secs. Pari-mutuel-
Winner: $13.80.
n
133
Barrow, b Beck
2
Place: $8.00, 823.80.
Reid, run out.
29
Duckitt, not out
:. 43
14
Duncan, e Wood, b Richard-
149
Aon .......
M. R. W. !
Burnett
13
41
8
Gishagan, e Ride, b Kilboo Divett, Lousy.b. Kilbeg
Byes, Leg Byes 3, No
Balls
... I
"
11
3 32
3
B 9
14 1
Total
34
183
The Lytton Report
Revised Piece Goode Contract
5 1
29
វា
Bowling Analysis.
0.
MR
Beck Baker
18. 5 34 5
13
1 42
Lawson
3
0 22
Richardson
3 0 20
13
and
8036.60 207.00 133.80
$1,220.80 318.80 174.40
332.00 160.00
Unplaced--Nos, 137, 135, 86, 913, 282, 281, 330, 410, 115, 370, 218, 378, 10, 382.
Race 4.
443,60 73
221.90 307 Unplaced: Nos. 381, 80, 189, 448,
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