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UNIVERSITY REGAIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP
in 12 overs, and Goodwin bowled a similar number of overs for 2 wick- sta and only gave away 18 runs. F..S. W. Smith obtained 3 wickets for 13 runs in a short spell with the boll.
Club Beat Army,
S. W BORDERERS
Sports Meeting: First Day's Events
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
MARCH 31, 1933
Jeannette MacDonald (Sop- Tano),-94067. Orchestral Adios." Havana,
Novelty Orchestra.-263. Humorous Song The Empire Party Song."Leslie. Sarony- 83473
Orchestral Keepin' Out of Mie chief Now-Coom-Sanders' Or- chestra.-22009,
b.ta 9.30 p.m.
From the Btudio.
A Pianoforte. recital by Madame
C. Cuerva.* to 10 p.m.-
The events of the first day of the annual South Wales Borderers sports meeting were decided yester-9.30 day and resulted as follows:
Race:--1; Yards Relay 400 Machine Gun Coy.; "C" Coy.;
Open Medley Relay Raon (Hest): Royal Artillery: 2 H.M.S. Hermes,
One Mile Raley lace:-1, M chine Gun Coy.; 2, "A" Coy.; 3,
Coy.
High Jump:-1, "B" Chy.; 2.
3, "A" Cor.
HQ
One Mile Team Rage:-1,"C!
Machine Gun Coy. ; 3, "
As was anticipated a very keen, game resulted from the meeting of the K.C.C. and the I.R.C, and the mainland team gained a narrow Last year's victory by runs. champions failed in their bid to get on equal terms with the University and have to be content with the
The game played at Sookunpoo position of joint runners-up with the Hong Kong Club. Looking back produced some high scoring and," Coy. over the season's records it is easy gave the Club a narrow win by 14 to find the cause of their failute runs Hayward won the toss and to retain premier place for the Owen Hughes and Richardson apen batting of the team as a whole hused to the bowling of Garthwaite and been weak and their recognised Mirehonse. Scoring was slow at batsmen have failed to get going. hrat although Owen Haghes swept Their attack has been excellent and Mirehouse to the leg boundary for Pereira's record of 53 wickets in 74 and treated Hamilton in like manner when the latter relieved league games for a trille over 6 runs
Mirehouse. Richardson was rust ut apiece is very fine work.
after scoring 9 and after earco The final league table in
joined Owen Hughes runs came at under:~~
a quicker rate With his total at 40 P. W. D. L. Pt.
the latter was completely deceived 1 18
by well pitched up ball from Major Mackenzie (slow left arm) which dropped on, the buse of the wickets. Pearce played good innings for 44 and was finally ou to a brilliant total in the long field. 1 2 4 5
also off Mackonzie. Mitchell col- 7 "ow t 0 1
lected 32 runs in his usual' manner K.0.0. Defeat the I.R.C. and with Hayward 38 runs not out at, the tea interval, the innings In the final league game of the
was declared closed with the total soheon the batting weakness of the at 178 for 4. Mackenzie took 3 wick- champions was again exposed and when set to get only 126 runs forets for 42 and was the only bowler
victory which would have placed them on equal terms with the Uni-
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E. O. Fincher and Lay opened as Send for the K.C.C. against the bowling of Pereira and Minu who between them sent down 40 out of the 40 overs bowled during the innings. The home side made u poor start for once again Lay was dismissed
Without getting into double figures but the brother Fincher retrieved the position by adding 69 runs for the second wicket partnership. E. C. Fincher played stubborn innings but his brother scored in free style before being bowled by Pereira, with his score at 39. As very often happens after a stand, both partnera lost their wickets at the same total for E, C. Fincher was stumped in attempting to hit Minu. Moinnes and Burnett both failed and Mackay was the only other batsman to offer any re- sistance to the Indian attack and was undefeated at the close of the innings with 22 rune to his credit, the total score being 125. Pereira obtained 4 wickets at a cost of 45 runs and Minu had 5 wickets for 40 runs, one batsman being run out..
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Beck and Duckitt bowled at the commencement of the Army innings and the former quickly bowled Sgt. Davies with a ball which came. back a bit from the off and just took the bails and he also had another victim in L. McFarlane who was caught high up at the wicket off a "bumper." Lt. Garth. waite baited steadily but soon lost Capt. Williams who played on to Lieut. Duckitt after making 9. Hamilton scored 2 fuky fours of Duckitt over slips' heads and was then out to an amazing catch by Bergue-Coupland at extra cover. The Belder rushed in to meet a hard hit drive, and clasped the ball in front of his face. Major Mac kenzie helped Garthwaite in a very valuable partnership but was rem cut after making 2. Pearce then had an inspired over which gave him three wickets but the last 2 wickets nearly moceeded in wi ning the gate. for Lt. Cragg added 18 and Cpl. Halford and L. Garthwaite indulged in a merry last wicket stand. The foamer hit out at everything and quickly collected 2 runs before being caught off Fearee. Garthwaite hit one lovely. six and was not out at the close. with his total at 56 and the side'e reore at 184. Peare was the most successful howler with 5 wickets for
66 runs.
I. P. Madar and H. D. Rum jahn opened the innings against the bowling of Burnett and Goodwin
Navy Trounce D.B.S. and with the total at 13 the latter batsman was caught by MeInnes of
Playing on the King's Park Burnett. Wickets "fell at steady intervals and the bowlers were ground the Navy knocked up the backed up by very steady fielding: huge sure of 2ut for 9 wickets A. H. Madar, whose, batting has against the schoolboys of which I given, great help to the team this Cdr. Robertson scored 105 not mit year, failed as he was ught in Sargent bowled well under the cir- the slips by E. C. Fincher of Good-cumshances and took 5 wickets at a
The School col wis after making only 3 and cust of 91 rang.
the bowling of Pereira, A. A. Rumjahn and M. P. Inpsed before Madar was the only batamen to Hobertson who took a wickets for get into-double figures. I see that 31 rass and they could only muster the K.C.C. are giving an extended 95 runs.. trial to Burnett, as a wicket-keeper but I cannot understand why he has displaced Mackay behind the sticks for the latter is an infinitely superior batsman and can always be relied upon to keep the extras down. In this game Mr. Extra totalled 25 of which 24 were byes had this number night easily have Kave the ame to the champions, Barnett obtained 4 wickets for 37
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Next week-end I understand that the Hongkong Club are playing a 2 ony match against Kowloon atul an game should result. interesting The season will be brought to a close by the Champions and the the University Rest ground on April 8th, and I am of the opinion that the University will go down before, the combined XL
game
F. ERRET.
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The following have beer selected to represent the Chub in a friendly match on C.3,60, ground ab 2 p.m., on Saturday :-
J. Ling (Capt.), F. H. Hold- man, N. J. Bebbington, WA. Edmonds, A W. Grinmeth. J. E McGowan, B. Handle, TO Robertson, HL E. Strange. J M Wilson, and R. B. Wood
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To-day's Programme. The other events, will be decided Battalion, the Lincolnshire Regi- today, and the band of the let ment, by kind permission of Lt.- Col. E. J. do C. Boys, M.C. and Officers will be in attendance.
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The first race will be run off at 2.30 p.m. and the following is the programine:-Long Jump; geants Kace; Two Miles Relay Race; Pole Jump: 850 yards Relay Race 480 yards Eurdles Relay Race Open Medley Che Mile Race; Band Race; Putting the Shot: Chil- dren under Six: Children 8 to 10; Children 10 and, over Three Miles Team Race; Officers v S. Sergeants. Officiala
The following are the officials: Referee Lt. Col. &. T. Haikes, D.S.O.
Chief Judge: Major R. G. Loch- nor, M.C.,
Judges Track Events: Capt. P. L. Villar, Capt. W L. Hughes, MC., Capt. W. L. 1ughes, M.O., Capt. N. R. G. Tuckr, and Lt. H. W. Tyler.
Judges Field Eveite: Capt. P. Cottwaltz, M.C., Lt. H.. M. Davies, and Lt. A. G.. Marta.
Take Over Judges Capt. A. R Smeathers, L. J. L Jordan, Lt. J. C. Richardson, Lt. A. J. Stocker, and Lt. R. F. F. Gilespie,
Starter: Capt P. Gottwaltz, C.
Time Keepers: Lt W. K. Millor, and C.S.M. Oresse
-Recorder: C/Sgt. Jarman."
Chief Whip: RM. Theobald. Lap Recorders C.S.M. Kite, Conway, C.Q.M.S. C.S. M. Lewis,.S.M. C.S.M. Brown, and Grifiths..
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THE HONG KONG" JOCKEY CLUB.
NH THIRD EXTRA RACE
T MEETING will be held (Weather
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