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Sports News
M.C.C. BEAT S. AUSTRALIA
BY INNINGS AND
128 RUNS
[TROCOR REDTER'S AGENCY]
ADELAIDE, Nov. 8.
IN their match against S. lin, the 3.0.0, wou intings and 129 rass.
FOOTBALL
INTERPORTERS
BEAT
S.W. BORDERERS
The South Wales Borderers were
defeated by the Interport trial tram, yesterday at Caroline Hill, by six goals to mil. The result of Austre, the game was
a foregone conclu- by ansion, but nevertheless, it had been
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hoped that the Military team would 8. Australia in their second have done better. innings scored. 216 runs. Cateblowe | The Borderers won the toss and batted stubbornly for 200 minutes set their opponents to face the only to collect 43 muns,
I hit 3 sun.
The play early in the first four's.
half was confined to taid-field and Verity had five wickets for 19, at first promised a real hard treste. Bows two for 57 and Brown two The S.W.B.'s outside right proved Í PO
very popular; his size and agility pombled him to get away with the lall, on many occasions. Then the Interpartora Reumed to settle to the attack and it was not long | before Johnston "broke the ice." A little later another score кля NARROW THING FOR THE registered for her urial team by
CHAMPIONS
the inside right. Saen Kan Shun. Before the finish of the half the S.W.R.'s tried very hard but to no avail. Either the forward line was wenk, or the defense WILK too strong At half-time the score re- mained at two to nil.
JUNIOR CRICKET
NOTES
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Daly me teague match was de eidbit fast week-end an ig this the Tallinn Recreation Club almost weat
The Military team changed round down to the Royal Army Service a little in the second half, the left Corps when they metan the latter's back Morrison taking Jonas' place ground at Sokunpoo.
na inside left. Jones went to left The surprise of the afternoon was half, while Channing played left the low sears put up by the two back.
tatus, for between then they could | The Interport: team opened the “unly muster 147 ruis. The soldiers attack and Johnston scored with Vine the buss but instead of taking' a low shot less than five minutes dasi bork, they decided to put the after the whistle.. So close was the Judins in. This policy, however, kick that it must be admitted provid to be a good one for by many spostators thought the hall half-past three, the champions were had passed on the wrong side of All out for a paltry * runs. To the post, until the net was been to my mind, their over-cautiousness quiver! proved their undoing for the bowl. The Borderers then made ing was mit very grand and Gray's peated attacks but Rogers in goal, was up to all the tricks and he missed, nothing.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932.
MACAO RACES
ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS
FOR SATURDAY
Entries and Handicaps for the Fifth Extra Race Meeting, to be held at Macao on Sunday, Novem- ber 13, are as follows:-
ist Race, The Huang Ho Handi- cap. Six Furlongs:--Allwell (140), Common (140), Dashaway (140), Drian (140), Guiding Star, (149), Prostwick (152), Whitehall (149).
2nd Race, The Sydney Handicap. Bound:-Anniversary Onco
Eve (140), City of Melbourne (109), Joaquim (143), Kilren (100), Maana (158), Tin Tao (146).
3rd Race, The Chu Kiang Handi- cap. One Mile:-Ajax (152), Alex andra Hall (145), Doveron (154). Gold Mino (144), Golden Star (140), Kato (140), Mon Talisman (152), Puneli (144). Tommy Boy (140), Workable Stag (163).
4th Race, The Chien Handicap. Once
Round-Buchanan (140), Cabinet Hall (149), Cebu (140), Empress Hall (142), Lobster Bay (100), Orlando, (142), Pocahontas (119), Powerful King (154), Silver Key (188), Snappy Eve (149), The Gadwall (184), The Plover (160), Royal Flush (140), Venturous (152), Wakefield (158), Wembloy Stag (100).
SWEEP DISPUTE SETTLED
HOLDERS OF LUCKY TICKETS PAID
SEQUEL TO RECENT DISQUALIFICATION"
The disqualification of Cham. pagne Bay in a recent race, which led to a dispute over a big cash sweep conducted by the South China Athletic Association has now been settled.
The settlement was brought about through the good offices of 3r. M. K. Lo. The prizes were paid out as follows:-
Drawer of Wonderful Stag $70,000 Drawer of Champagne Bay 835,000
Drower of Ajax Drawer of Indiana
821,800
810,500
Mr. Li Cheung is the bolder of Champagne Bay, while the ticket of Wonderful Stag was held by a 'wo- man named Lum King Yuk.
LOCAL HOCKEY
RA. KOWLOON INDIANS.
The match between R.A. and Kowloon Indians, played yesterday, no Sookunpõo, resulted in a draw, no goals being scored.
(ORDERS BY THE HON, MR, E. D. C. WOLFE, C,M.G., L.G.P.)
5th Race, The Yangtze Handicap. Seven Furlongs:-Arminius (144), Banjolina (144), Blue Plane (140), POLICE RESERVE ORDERS Christmas Belle (162), Country Club (144), Estrellita (140), Gallant Fox (150), Gold Cup (144), Jingo (140), Little Gem (152), Pure Music (145), San Francisco (145), Shang- hat Beau (140), Sunning (147), Tion Feng Shan (147), Until Then (147), Valley Hall (189), Valeta (185), Venturous. (186), Whooper (150).
8th Eace, The Whangpoo Handl cap. One Mile:-Arminian (144), Genghis Khan (140), Jingo (140), New King (100), Pure Music (147), Tien Feng Shan (147), Ventarous (185).
Tih Dace (Unofficial), The Ladies*
Armistice Day..
The following. Pelire Reservista will parade for duty in esection with the Armistice Day celebrations on Friday, November 11:~~
Chinese Company:-50 members will report for duty as ordered··
Indian Company:-30 members of the Indian Company will parade at Central Police Station at 9.30 a.m. to draw revolvers. Dress: White uniform, helmet, belt, and truncheon to be carried.
Flying Squad:-15 members of Scramble. Seven Furlongs:-Com-the Flying Squad will parade at Contral Police Station at 10 am. Dress: sharp, to draw revolvers, White uniform, sunhat, belt with brace, and trunelleen to be carried.
Shortly fter this attack the opposition seemed to fall away, and the Interporters piled three mon (145), Dashaway (146), Drian goals within a very short time, the (145), Estrellita. (145), Gold Cup scorers being Sun Kan Shun,(145), Preatwick (145), Until Theri Baldry and Glosano,-
(145).
fignies of 5 fær 24 rather fastered Hi Madar and Ackber as usual oposed the innings for the Indians but they both failed and so did A. R. Saffind who went in first wicket. At this stage, however, A. ↑
Interport: Rogers Mullane, S. Suffiad nad F. M. el Arculli Martin: Bliss, Pardon, A. Duncan; engaged in a partnersdip whier Gerano, Wong Mei Shun, Johnston,. locked promising until the former S.W.B.: Jahnstone; Williams,
Sten Kan Shun, Baldry. played over one from Gray and was Morrison; Logan. Podmorr, Char- bowled neck and arop. He scored ning; Harris, Davis, Lakemati, 11. mind after Arrulli had made 95, | Jones,` Duncan.
he put up a pony e and blo Lazenby, and was given marching olders.
R.A.S.C. Bal.
Pamplis and Gray opened thr innings for the soldiers and the atinck was entrusted to Arculli and
CRICKET
H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
THE YACHTING SEASON
R.H.K.Y.C. HAS RECORD
FLEET
REGATTA ON NOVEMBER 19
Emergency Unit Reserve:-25 members of the Emergency Unit Reserve will parado &t Supreme Court, West sido, at 10a.m. Dress: Khaki uniform, belt with brace, re- volver and truncheon to be carried.
Chinese Company, Training Course-Part II-AI] recruita will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tuca- day, November 8, at 5.30 p.m. for Instruction.
Training Courne-Part I.-All re- The Royal Hong Kong Yacht eruite of the Chinese Company will Club officially opens the 1939-1003 attend Central Police Station for Season with a Regatta on Satur-10, at 8.30 p.m. Dress: White uni- Squad Drill on Thursday, November day, November 19.
form and cap with white cover,
(Sgd.) D. L. KING,
·D.8.P. (R.) Hong Kong, November 7, 1932,
The following teams will repre- Burjahn. Off the first couple of sent the Hong Kong Cricket Club overs, Pampla bit some beautiful in their matches with the Kowloon There will be a cruiser race start shots, to extra-corer, but after that Cricket Club on Friday and Saturing from Murray Pier at 2pm. he was very subdued for the bowlers matches commencing at noon of
day, November 1 and 12, both and finishing at the Club House.
The usual ladies' found that he was rather weak on November 11;---
for the H.I.Y. and G classes start from gward (Captain), A. G. Beck, H, J. and a raw for the new "A" class 1st XI. at II.K.C.C.-A. W. Hay the Club line from 3 p.m. onwards Armstrong, G. E. R. Divott, E. R.boats with owners at the tillers will Dunkitt, G. S. Dunkley, D. 8. be held. Harley, II. J. D. Lowe, L. T. Ride, C. B. R. Sargent, and J. P. Whit
the leg stump and they kept "ging away at it.
The rest was just i procession but with eight wickets down and 87 runs on the board, it looked as if they might just do it. At this cri- `tical stage Lazenby mishit one from
ham.
2nd XI. at K.C.C.-G. R. Gaha- gan (Captain), A. E. Mackenzie, A. S. Sußbad and was caught at Harbord, L. D. Kilber, A. D. P. E. Baskett, L. A. R. Duncan, A. third man. The next man was out Lowe, R. 8. W. Patterson, P. without addition, but the last pair W. J. Planner, J. N. Potter, and took the score to 70 when Grundy J. R. Way played one to M. R. Abbas at silly inid-on and was well tákón.
C.B.C.C.. LR.C..-
Rowing events have been arranged for fours, pairs, and sculls nad there will also be a race for naval whalers.
STAR CURE FOR 'THE "BLUES"
ASTRONOMEN'S NOVEL PRESCRIPTION
A lawn bowls game will be played exhibition will be given by members and celestial spates as a cure for during the afternoon and a fencing New York-A study of the stars of the Hong Kong Fencing Club, depression and the "blues" is re- Tea will be provided as usual and commended by Dr. Robert G it is hoped that there will be a Aitken; the astropamer director of large number of members, subscrib- Lick, the world-famous American The following have been selected ers and their friends prosent Off observatory. to represent Q8.0.C. 1st team cers of the Navy, Army and Air
"I recently addressed a group It was a close thing for the In-
versus Indian R.C. in a friendly Forces are invited to consider of tubercular patients," explains dinus, and, as I said before, they match at Sookunpoo ground at themselves as honorary members for Dr. Aitken, "and after it was over really must improve in batting p.m., on Saturday:—
the day. they are to keep the shield for the
The Yacht Club flect this year is one of the invalide came to me and G. R. Bayer Captain), J. E.
sdDoctor, I have been listen third year. On paper they are good Richardson, F. Baker, F. J. de the largest on record viz:-thirty- ing satently, and I have decided for 160 runs any afternoon but home, E. W. Hamilton, B. C. K. four boats in the racing classes and after travelling through space with Bomshow other they do not seem Hawkins, R. B. Reed, H. A. J. twenty-four cruisers. There are you that it does not really matter to be able to get going.
Simpson, H. Strange, H. G. many new names in the list of lot if I lie here and dle, and this Wallington, and R. M. Wood.
owners which, are drawn, from both The following have been selected the list of 31umbers and Subscril: knowledge makes me feel much bet Several friendly matches were to represent C.S.C.C. "2nd team or played and in these the University versus Indian R.C. in a friendly and Hong Kong Cricket Club soor match on 0.8.C.C. ground at 2 very bright. ed wins over the Police and Rep.m., on Saturday:-
Friendly Matcher.
creio respectively, while the game F. J. Ling (Captain), F. H.. between Kowloon and Craigengower Holdman, J. Barrow, N. J. Beb- ended in a draw,
hington, E. V. Buttress, F. D. J. McGowan, S. Crawley, Randio, RG Robertson,0 Strange, aud A. E. Wood.
Two league matches are down for decision this week-end when to creio will be at home to the Navy, and Craigongower will meet the Police, I rather fancy the Navy's chances for their match against the Portuguese Club, but as for. the Craigergower Police match, all de pends on whether Hunter will be turning out for the latter. If he does, and if he produces the farm he showed against the Indians and Civil Bervice earlier in the ernoon, then the Police stand a very good chance of winning.
C.8.C.C. "lat" TEAM :. II.K.V.D.C.
The prospects for the season; áre
**RUGBY
„BORDERERS-NARROWLY- BEATEN.
też,"
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Banishing Worry.
"I thnk it is true that astronomy is a good cure for worries and de- pression. It gives us an idea of things so vast, so inscrutable and tremendous that we can forget our own worries 6s small and un worthy"
Dr. Aitken said he told the pa tients that a man who sits at home is having a grand spree, and more thrills than speeding in an aire H.M.S, plaise, or taking a sharp turn at
The Rugby football match be
Bardorora The following have been selected | twoen
And
to represent this Club on C.S.C.O. Hermes, played yesterday at Boo- the motor race track. ground at 3. p.m. on Sunday: kumpoo, resulted in the latter wine la whirling with the art'
J: E. Richardson (Captain), Eming by the narrow margin of one rotation at 500 miles every half
B. Read, E: W. Hamilton; H. E. Strange, FH. Holdman, N. Bah. bington, R. M. Wood, D. McLellan, R. A. J. Simpson, J. F. McGowatt, -and-8. Randle.
point.
Hermes lod 100 in the first half and the score stood at 13-19 in favour of Hormes when the final while sounded
hour, sponding round the sun at nineteen miles every second, sind moving straight through space with the entire solar system at more than twelve miles per second,
NAVAL MOVEMENTS
ADMIRAL KELLY DUE TO-MORROW.
AKALOMMALA
row' aboard his flagship, H.M.8. Kent.
It is understood that the C-in-C. will remain in Hong Kong during the whole of the winter. Lady Kelly, it will be remembered, ar- rived in Hong Kong last week by thus P. & D. liner Rajputan
day next, and will remain in port ship the U.S.S. Houston on Satur-
for approximately a wook. The v Houston will be accompanied by the private yacht of the Comman- der-in-Chief, the Ishbel.
The American destroyer dobilla which is now in port will leave for Mauila to-day, and will be tollows od to-morrow by the French flag- ship Primauguet, with the French
The Commander-in-Chief, China Station, Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, K.C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O., will arrive in Hong Kong to-mor in Hong Kong on board his flag- Commander-in-Chief aboard.
The Commander-in-Chief of the | American Asiatin Fleet will arrive
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