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ENGLISH PROBABLES DRAW WITH POSSIBLES

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LONDON, Dec. 3

RUGBY matches played at home on Saturday resulted as fol. lows:-

CANTON POLICE WIN INTERPORT

Continued front page 10.

in the first division league game on Saturday.

In addition to stopping & ponar ty kick, Heath saved the side time After time after the Navy forwards had

the "foozled "

soldier's defeare.

to

The pace was fast and furious In the opening moments of the game and a corner against the Navy enalded the Lincolns to draw first blood through Malpas, after five minutes play. The Navy had many opportunities equalive, but failed to do. 10, and OVOR ሲ penalty kick did not bring them the equaliser. Before the end the salillors core again, this time through Harding, who sent in a beautiful grounder which beat Kinchin all the way.

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LEAGUE TABLES

FIRST DIVISION

Goals.

P. W. D. L.F. A.Pts.

0 1 17 3 8

0 4 0 2 16 7.5

Artillery

8 09 10 13 12 Borderers... 71 130 6 11 St. Josephs.... 741 212 7.9 South China... 5 4 Lincolna Athletic Club Navy Kowloon Police Reerein

8 2 21 20 10 0 3 0 3 10 12 0 10 4 10 12 0 790 6 14 10 4

5 1 0 4 8 16

5 0 0 3 3 32

SECOND DIVISION Athletic ..... ..10 0 1 0 376 19 Borderers

00036 0 18

83 0 5 20 15

0 5 0 4 27 17 10 0 4 1 4 19 21 2 6

A 215 17 23

5

Lincolns....... 981 27 13 14 Artillory9 5 1 3 27 17 11 South China ...10. 5 1 4 25 20 11 Navy Teung Tsin Ewo Kowloon Club .....

10 9 17 15 46 ► St. Joseph's ... 0 0 0 9 9 39 0 Enstern

8.0 0 8 3 480 THIRD DIVISION -

0801 40 11 10 7 1 1 41 13 15

Bliss, the Interparter, played for Kowloon while Pardoe, another St. Joseph's 10.7 2 1 40 10 ZA member of the successful interport team played for the Artillery when the two teams met on Saturday. Both these players were outstand- ing.

Kowloon took the lead, early when a misunderstanding between the Artillerymen resulted in Com- bey pushing the ball into his own goal when saving from Hill,

At the interval the Artillery had not managed to get the equaliser and it looked very much as if they were up against it. After the in- terval bath sides played well, but the earlier pas told on Kowloon and towards the end, when they visibly slacked down and R.A. scored twice, to match full points. Gough scored from a melee and Bryant put in a beautiful shot to earn the full points.

DIVISION II.

BORDERERS ". EWOS Although the Borderers have an unbeaten record in the second divi- sion, they very nearly went down or Saturday when they played the Ewo, a comparatively weak team.

The game was very even in the first half and Ewo, if anything had the better of things. Taking a penalty awarded against Ewo, Pritchard struck the crossbar, but when the ball rebounded into play, instead of leaving it to another player, he kicked it again and scored, but the referee awarded a free kick against him for touching the ball twice.

Ewn had several good opportuni- ties to score during the secon balf but failed to take advantage of them. Hamblyn put in the only goal of the match Bear the end of the game and thus enabled the Borderers to chalk up two points for this game.

SOUTH CHINA » R.A. The Artillery were favoured v win their match against South China at Caroline Hill, but Pau Ka Ping played so well for the Chinose side that the latter won the argument by the ddd goal in five,

At the interval the score was two goals to one in favour of the Chinese, who at one stage led by two clear goals. In the second half, the Artillery drew level but. from that stage the Chinese kent pressing and ultimately Pau Ka Ping stored the winning goal, fol- lowing an excellent combination with his right wing.

LINCOLNS ». CLUB Five clear goals was the inargi by which the Lincolns defeated the Club. The latter fielded only toa men and were fortunate in being able to find such a good "goalie as Simmons. Evans headed in hia) first goal for the Club early en and Higgins added to the lead be- fore the interval. In the second half, Evans scored three times in succession for the soldiers, who thus emerged easy winners of an uninteresting, one-sided game.

Lincalus Borderers R.A.E.C. Athletic

South China Radio R.A.F. Signals R.E. Recreio University Taikoo

10

0 0 1 2 20 7 13

A 6 12 24 13 13

.10 @ 0 4 18 21 12

0 4 0 0 14 23

8 3 1 4 20 197

D3 0 0 13 23 0

8 2 0 0 15 28 4

9 07 17 30 4

8 1 1 6 12 30 3 0018 0 34 1

SUNDAY'S RACES

Continued from- Page 10.)

was boarded just before the: starting gun by the sailing secre- tary (Mr. Gandy), Ha did his best but only succeeded in heating Argalla H., the yacht which did not fin owing to the carrying away of her jib, a mishap which happen- ed to her in the last race.

Rolla early took the lead Diana hung on doggedly to the leader all round the course, but Rolla, sailing| very well at all times, looked a

winner.

Course(1) Lyman Boacon (P), (2) Kowloon Rock (P), (3) Quarry Ray Mark Rocks (P'), (4) Channel Rocks (P),

Distance: Nine miles,

3rd CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.

"A" Olass-Started at 2.20 p.p.

Timo Timo Yacht

Finished Collected Pts.

Oslo (Mr. M.

BECK

TAKES 8 FOR 27 AGAINST C.S.C.C.

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB WIN IN

BOTH LEAGUES

SEVERAL FRIENDLY ENCOUNTERS.

DRAWN

A magnificent bowling performance by A. Q. Book was the feature of the Senior League match between the Club and the divi Servants in their engagement at Happy Valley on Saturday, Bowl- ing unchanged, he went through the opposition in devastating manner, and in 8 overs (4 maldens) captured 8 wickets for 17 rung! The Club had no difealty in passing their score of 89, E. J. E. Mitchell and J. P. Whitham batting well for 52 and 46, respec- tively.

...

The H.K.0.0. second aleven also registered a victory over 0.8.0.0.

In their friendly. encounters. I.B.C. drow with Oralgengower, and a mixed K.0.0. eleven drew with a team from the H.M.S. Dovonshire.

A good bowling performance was put up by G. Leo, playing for Queen's College when he captured 8 Recreio wickets for 30

runa.

LEAGUE 1.

0.8.0.0, г. H.K.0.0.

FRIENDLIES

LR.C. ...0.0.0.

At Sookunpoo, the Indian Reerca-

At Happy Valley, the Hong Kongtion Club, drew with the Craigen- Cricket Club beat the Civil Service

Cricket Club by wickets.

Scores

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Scores:-

Indian R.C.

Civil Service 0.0.

G. R. Sayer, Duckitt, b

Beck

S. A. Ismail, Hubbard ...... 15

21.

J. E. Richardson, b Beck ... 10

A. H. Rumjahn, e Lim, b

Abbas

40

F. J. de Romo, Reid

5

H. G. Wallington, o and b

Reid-

H. D. Rumjalin, b C. W,

Lam......

19

A. H. Madkar, b 0. W. Lam 10

H. E. Strange, b Beck

0

0

F. D. Pereira, a E, A, Lee, b

C. W. Lam

21

St. Andrew's Society Ball

A. 8. Suffiad, b O. W. Lam... 0

A. R. Minu, not out

40

A. Baker, c Gittins, b B.

Lee

The Chinese Invoice Officer

1

J. S. A. Currecm, o Hubbard,

b R. Lee

A. K. Minni, e Broadbridge,

B. C.. K. Hawkins, b Beck F. Baker, b Beck

K. M. Wood, b Beck .......... R. A. J. Simpson, b Beck ...

E. F. Butress, not out......

E. B. Reed, e Duckitt, b

Beck ...

Extras (b. 2, ab. 2)

Total

89

0. M. R. W.

Bowling Analysis

Beck Sargent Iteid

Bowling Analysis,

92

Total (for D wkts., dec.).186

0. M. R. W.

14 5

31 3

10

53

1

b R. Lee..

A. A. Rumjahn, not out

Extras (b. 5, w.b. 3)....... 9

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12 4 27

E 1

3 0 19 0 20.2

R. Lee

Hubbard

Hong Kong G..

E. J. R. Mitchell, e Baker, h

Wallington ...

Total (for 7 wickets)......175

F. K. Lec

8 3. 0 Abbas... G 0 36

Cralgengower 0.0.

G I..

4

C. W. Lam, not out ....... 22

1. Lee, not out

1+ B

52

ER. Duckitt, b Baker

24

Lam

D. S. Hurley, b Simpson

... 21

J. P. Mhitham, b Sayer......

40

0. S. Dunkley, b Rood

K. A. Munro, nun out

6

CA. Wright, b Baker'

0

H. P. Lim, at. Ismail, b

Miriu

8

Berganst) 4.28.18 Carpenter (Mr.

10

R. H. Wade, not out A. C. Beck, not out

12

F. K. Loo, b Madar

10

S. V. Gittins, e Curreem,/b

TELEPHONE: 30251.

H. S. Rouse) 4.50.14 Cienda (MF. N.

9

Extras (b. 3, w.b. 1, n.b., 2) G

A. A. Rumjaha ...

E. A. Lee, A. A. Rumjaha 10

Croncher) 4.25.28 Artemis (Cdr.

8

Newill) 4.24.47

*

A. Reid and C. B. R. Sargent

did not bat.

Isubtl (Dr. L.

Davica). 4.23.07 Gull (Mr. B.

C

0. M. R. W.

Nacas) 4.22.58 Jar (Captain

Reed

0 0

35 1

Richardson

0 0

33

B

Krogh Moo). 4.21.20.) La Linda (MF,

4

Baker

0 0

30 2

Sayer

6 *

90

3

Wallington

3

3 0

20

Pereira

Madar

4.20,31

2

Minu

Suffad

H. Dreyer)....28.57 Wasp II, (Maj.

Grimo) Jos (Mr. J. R.

L. Stauton). 4.20.00

......

"H" Class-Started at 2.55 p.m.

Siskin (Mr. G

Ed-

H. Gandy).. 4.33.05 Dorothea (Mr.

H. P. wards). 4.56.18 Colleen (Lt.Cdr.

Graham)

.... 4.83.97 Argulla (Mr. A.

J. Penren)... D.N.F. Dinna (Mr. C.

Bowling Analysis.

Simpsonovi

LEAGUE 11.

H.K.0.0. t. 0.8.0.0.

On the Club ground, the Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Civil Service Cricket Club by 3 wickets.

Scores

Civil Barvice 0.0.

4.83.06

5.

4.31, 3

*4.48.12

1

J. F. McGowan,

F. Hyde)... 440,27 4.47.39 9 Rolin (Mr. R.

Bock) 4.47,12

4.47.12 Course (1) Lyemun, Beacon (P), (2) Kowloon Rock (P), (3) Quarry Bay Mark Rocks (P), (4) Channel Rocks (P).

Distanco-Nine miles.

CHALLENGE CUP RACE.

Kenzie, Lawson

Mac-

F E. Matthews, o Bishop, b

Kilbco

N. J. Bebbington, b Gabagan

P. D. Crawley, b Kilbee.

B. B. Wood, not out

Extras (5, 3)

Extrus (b 8, w.b. 1)

Total (for 4 wickets).... 85

W. T. Patterson, F. A. Broad- bridge, Y. Abbas, J. Hunt and L. Hubbard did not bat.

Bowling Analyziş,

0.

M. R. W.

3

J

1 3 20

2

25

2 4 1

2 1 1

0

33 0

A. A. Rumjahn. 8 Bakar.

0 1 0 8. Q

K.C.C.. H.H.S. DEVONSHIRE,

At King's Park, the Kowloon Cricket Club drew with the H.M.S.! Devonshire.

Scores:-

H.M.B. Devonshire,

IL G. Robertson, Lh.w., b

Kilboo

Pay Mid, Mason, b Lyal

7

ER.A. Coker, b Lyal

A. E. Wood, e Planner, b

Bishop

Lt. Comdr. Holmstrom, c E

C. Fincher, b Smith

13

1

J. G. Pilchen, b Lowson

0

Lt.-Comdr. D'Arcy-Evans, o

F. H. Holdman, b Bishop

.8

E. C. Fincher, b Lyal

1

8. Randle, c Armstrong, b

Lowson

10

LL Comdr. Southern, 1.b.w.,

b Smith

B

Lt. Armitage, a Perry, b

F. J. Ling, st. Potter, b

Galagan

Lynl

30

gns-Lt. Hughes, b.w., b

17

Perry

0

Mid. Winter, a and b Loo... 14

ERA.. Holland, not out....

38

2.30 p.m.

Time

Timo Fluished Collected Pia.

4.41,30

4.37.58

Total

.128

Mid. Jenner-unt, not out 15

Extras (b. 10, 1.b. 1)

11

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.).109

A

Bishop

7

Kilbee

14

20

Mar. Attwood did not bat, Bowling Analysis.

Lowson

10

-2

Planner

3 0

4

-0

Walker

4.35.40

G

Gahagan onze

5 - 0

91

Overs

Hong Kong 0.0.

Igal

12 1 55

Smith

ก 2 24

2

Perry

B 3 D

Loc

4 0 33

Kowloon 0.0.

KOWLOON. TSUNG TSIN ! ..." and "Y" Olasses-Started at

This game, played on the Rail- way ground resulted in a 3-1 vic- tory for Tsung Tsin.

Yacht

Adanoo

Hoare) Wings (Capt.

.

Av

C White opened the scoring for

(Lt. Kowloon who thus encouraged and

...., 4.43,06 played very well. A penalty against them in the first half enabled the

Malone) 4.30.29 Tsung Tain tq equalise In the Why Wonder! second half, the play war all in

(Captain Fowkes). 4.36.25 favour of the Taung Tein Club who scored twice before the final whistle Blue Jacket which found them victors by three

(Major goals to one. It was during the

kinson)....... '4.36.22 ' second half that Whitfield was or-Boojam (Capt. dered off by the referee.

D. Dunlop). 4.32.57 Daphne

(Lt. Rossier) 4.31.32 Ailsa (Majer

Lochner) Spoodwell

(Major Sto

ATHLETICS 7. EASTERN" The Eastern fielding only ten men gainst the Athletics, went under by six clear goals and are at the bottom of the second division.

The first gol for the victors came from Ko Hung Choong, after- which Cheung Kit Nam, through -a-misunderstanding shot into his own goal. The Athletics put on 9 Birkenhead P. 10 four goals in the second half.

Coventry 7 Cardiff Gloucester 18 BlackheathTM Guy's H'pital 16 Richmond Halifax

Harlequins 13 Leicester.

----- London, E'tish 3 The Amy

Newport

3

13

*KG

ST. JOSEPH'S. NAVY

wart)

B

Bowling Analysis.

O M. R.

W

1 2 30 2

H. J. Armstrong, b McGowan 2

Mo

4.35.37

A. K. Mackenzie, c

Gowan, b Randle

28 4.32.12. 4 L. D. Kilbee, b Robertson... 2

R. I Davies b Randlo

0

4.31.33

3

A. H. Harbord, b McGowan 23

P. W. J Planner, a R. B.

.... 4.30.42 4.32.42

2

Wood, b. Randle

В

A. D. Lowson, e and b Mc-

Gowaniard

26

1

*

4.30.33 4.29.48

"G" Olass-Started at 2.85 p.m.

Gaol (Mrs.

Malone) 4.54.44 4.53.14 Toynette (Cdr.

-Stovenson) 4,54,204,52:30 4. Zephyr (Mr, F.

E. Ekinner), 4.51.01 - 4.51.31 1

Handy)-4;50.22 4:48:52 -2. The Saints have yet to win thoir Joan. (Mr. F.

Cope) first match in this division.

St Joseph-also-fielded only ten 8 Bristol-11 men against the Navy and never had a look in of any stage of the Plymouth A 11 Devonport 5. U., P'mold Loudoir Irish-grano, the salon emerging victort | Eunice (Mr

The English international trialous by seven goals to one team draw with the "possible. "

13-18:

C. E. Gahagan, not out.... 16

C. W: E. Bishop, not out. 8

· Extras (b,-11, T.b. 3) 14·

Total (for 7 wickets)....137

R. S. W. Paterson and J, E. Potter did not bat..

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R... W. BA 50 3 0127

4.40.50 4.45.28 17

Robertson Randle Ling

1.

11

2

29

3

2 0

Ü

0. M. 1 W.

* 0 17 0

5 1 90.0

E. C. Finehar, .b.w., b

Jenner-Fust

F. S. (W. Smith, e Armitage,.

b Jenner-Fust 20. A. E. Perry, Winter, b.

Jenner-Fast..

2

J. C. Lyal, Attwood 14

F. E-Lawrence, o Holland,

b-Jenner-Tust 0

G. Lee, a Coker, b Holland o

P. Dunne, not out .......................

H. Hampton, b Attwood. E. A. White, b Holland..... R. J. K. Walker, not out w

Extras (b, 6)

Total for 8 wickets).

Continued on page 19

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