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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1935.
YACHTING
Re-sail 3rd. Cruiser Championship
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Third Cruiser Champion- ship was resalled yesterday over a 25-mile-course. Col. L. C. Lewis in Penguin was first in the Class with Comdr. D. Orr-Ewing, R.N., second in Maire and Squadron Leader Keary third in Typhoon
Aauma, with Mr. E. B. Lambert at the wheel was first In the Cruisers' Class beating Luana (Mr. A. L. Shields) and Cherub (Mr. P. G. Parker).
Detailed results are as follows:
"y" Class Started 19.50 Yacht Finished Corrected Psn. Typhoon 16.59.17 16.59.17 3 (Sqd. Ldr. Keary, R.AF) Curlew
17.19.13 17.19.13 6. (Cdr. Cowland) Tert
17.11.26 17.11.26 5 (Capt. C. C, Duchesne) Monsoon 16.59.19 18.59.19 4 (Mr. R. Grieve) Mistral
Penguin
D. N. F. 16.37.25 18.37.26 1
(Col. L. C. Lewis) Maire
16.36.37 16.40.00 2
(Cdr. D. Orr-Ewing).
Cruisers Started 10.00
15.17.55 15.07.19 1
D. N. F.
Azuma (Mr. E. B. Lambert) La Cigale Ista
D. N. F. Norseman 17.13.34 16.22.59 5 (Mr. L F. Nicholson) · U & Y
16.56.07 16.38.47 6
(Mr. G. V. T. Marshall) Luana
18.31.32 15.52.23 2
(Mr. A. L. Shields) Wanderer
16.53.10 16.39.24 7
(Mr. H. F. Phillips) Sea Lark V 16.57.40 18.22.52 4 (Col. M. Carrington-Sykes) Cherub
17.01.19 16.12.10 3 (Mr. P. G. Parker) Тату П
D. N. F
'Saturday's Events
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's race on Saturday for "A" Class yachts was won by Majori Griffin in Wasp II from Joss (Mr. 6. Odland) and Isobel (Comdr. Cowland).
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WEEK-END CRICKET
Undefeated Century
By Gosano
Cricket during the week-end was featured by the brilliant batting display of B. L. Gosano, captain of the University senior, eleven when the Pokfulam team beat the Craigengover in a League encoun- ter at the Valley, the game result- ing in the triumph of the visitors Gasano's innings included 22 boun- dartes: He also took 4 wickets for 22-runs.
HOCKEY
Caer Clark Cup. Matches
CHAMPIONS HELD
The needle" match in a Caer
Clark Cup tournament played be tween the Hong Kong Ladies, hold- ers, and the St. Andrew'sTM Ladies' ended in a goalless draw after a scrappy game at Sookunpoo on Saturday.
The St. Andrew's Ladies played. with three backs, and as evidenced by the score, this plan of theirs seemed to be quite successful.
For the champions, Miss M. Woolley, at centre-forward played a good game while the Gittins sis- ters, also shone.
The three backs of the St. An-
drew's were good throughout and were given plenty to do. Mise White were very often in the lime-" light.
The only other League game played in the Senior Division was that between the Army and the Kowloon Cricket Club at King's Park, the game resulting in a win for the former by 28 runs...
Several friendly matches were played, the Club serilors defeated the Civil Service by 6 wickets; Miss Dalziel, who made her Arst while the Navy accounted for the appearance in the tournament this Indian R.G. by 65 runs at Sookun-season, did quite a lot for the Hong poo. The Indians Juniors lost to Naval side by 79 runs, at King's Park.
SENIOR LEAGUE
C.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY Gosano. Score 102 Not Out. EL L., Gosano's innings of 102 runs not out was the cause of the Craigengower being defeated by 2 wickets by the University at the Valley. in
The scores were:-- Craigengower:-130 for 9 (A. T. Lee 20, G. A. Souza 22, Gosano 4 for 22). University: 144 for 8 (Gosano 102 not out, Hubbard 2 for 18. G. T. Lee 2 for 19),
ARMY DEFEAT K.C.C. Playing at King's Park, the Army beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 28 runs.
The scores were:-
Kong Ladies in the forward line While Mrs. Harrop at centre for- ward played a constructive game.
The teams were:-
HK. Ladles:—B. Hance E. M. Gray and B." Helbling: C. Ferguson, J. McKenna and T. Smalley W. Marsh, J. Dalalel, Mrs. P. M. Har- rop, Mrs. Moutrie and V. Black-
burn.
St. Andrew's Ladies. Jorge. G. White and E. Landolt; I. Wool- ley, J. Wong and P. Everest, F. Wong, I. Gittins, M. Woolley, Gitting and M. Churn,
[C.B.A. Beat' “T”.
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Around the Courts
THEFTS FROM CHINA
FLEET CLUB
The
six
Chinese who had to face
young America-returned
charges of theft from the China Fleet Club at Central Magistracy was on Saturday committed to the Juvenile Remand. Home for six months,
The youth was charged with the larceny of a gold pocket A goal scored by Miss D. Hunt watch, valued at $20, on February during the last Ave minutes play 7 or 8, and with alternate charge
of the British
game gave the Central or receiving it; the theft of two Association victory over medals, the theft of $15, one wrist the YMCA Ladies in their Caerwatch, a Masonic jewel, valued at Clarke Hockey Tournament match $20 and a pocket watch.. as King's Park on Saturday.
The complainant were James The game was scrappy through-Fernie, of H M. S. Adventure; out.
C.P.O. Humphreys, of EMS. Ad- Miss A. Fowler and Miss J. Wil-ventures: J. W Ingle, ERA, of were the outstanding players chief stoker of HM8. Berwick; son playing in the "Y" defence EMS. Berwick; W. H Bowen,
Fleming ER Aaf EMS. Du- chess; and M. J. Helen, of HMS: Decoy.
Army: 187 for 9 (Lt. Williams 48.line
Maj. Bonavia 31, Col. Kirke 37, E. F. Fincher 3 for 43). Kowloon C.C.:-159 (E. C. Fincher
-
38, A. T. Lay 45, F. S. W: Smith
30, Ballard 4 for 32).
FRIENDLY GAMES
Gael with Capt. Quinland at the wheel crossed the line first to win "G" Class event from Lola (Mr. P.
Club 7. C.8.C.C. G. Parker) and Toynetle (Capt. W.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club de- J. Fennell),
feated the Civil Service by 6 wic- Mr. P. Ramus steered Diana to kets in a friendly game at the win the "H" Class race. Colleen | Valley. (Mr. D. M. Eley) was second and Rolls (Mr. R. Stock) was third.
"The "I" and "Y" Classes race
was won by Ailsa (Mr. Douglass) leading Jade (Mr. R. B, Williams) and Heron (Mr. Rossler)."
Detailed resulted were as follow.
“A” Class Started 1420 Yacht
Carpenter
Finished
Position
sujod a
16.55.43 5 9
(Mr. D. G. McAvoy)
Oslà
D.NS.
8
da Total
Wasp II 16.49.38 1 14 57 71
Major Griffin). Artemis
16.52.54 4 10 21 31 (Mr. G. G. Wood)
C.S.C.C.:—107 (J. Barrow 30, C. X.
Hul-Wood 5 for 36, E. R. Du- ckitt 3 for 26).
on the field,
The teams were:- P. Wolley; 8. Whiteley, E Beavis C.B.AF. Best; F. Walker and
and M. Bryson; G. MacNider, M. Smith, E. Woolley, F. Woolley and D. Hunt.
YMCA.-W. George; J. Wilson. and A. Fowler; M. Gardiner, E. Thompson and B. Blumenthal; T. Dennis, L. Hickey F. McCaw; 8. Dalziel and O.. Brown,
- "CAER CLARK LEAGUE
Table To Date
F. W. L D.F. A. Pts. H.K. Ladies... 9 6 2 1 22 6 13 5 1 3 23 5 13
H.K.CC-154 for 7 (E. R. Duc-St. Andrew's...
kitt 52 ret, H. W. Baines 35 C. B. A
"Y" Ladies not out, F. Baker 5 for 48).
Recreio Navy, v. LR.C.
C: B. S.
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The Royal Navy defeated the Indian Recreation Club by 65 runs in their friendly cricket match at Sookunpoo.
....
1.
| Royal Navy:146 for 7 wkts, dec. (Lt. Parkes-Smith 74 Mid. Da- vid 30, A. E. Minu 5 for 59 and F. D. Pereira 2 for 26).
6 2 2 27 9 12
9
3 3 3 12 5 9 7 1 3 3 4:8 5 9 0903 58 0
MAMAK TOURNAMENT
Radio v. Police
The Palice and the Radio met
in a Mamak Tournament hockey
6 Indian R.C-81 (8. A. Ismail 20,match yesterday afternoon when
A. R. Minu: 16, Tel. Tufnell 6
the former ran out winners by for 46, Mid, David 4 for 30). - 3 goals to nil after a very ragged game, which was at times in- Clubclined to be on the rough side.
-LR.C, Juniors Lose The Indian Recreation
La Linda..... 18.58.35 6 8 37 45 Junior eleven lost to the Navy in
(Mr. Dreyer)
Jan
D.NF.- 54 54 Isobel 16.52.4131129 40
(Comdr, Cowland) Joss
16.50.21 2 12 47.59 ) ► (Mr. B. Odland) Gull...... 17.04.23 8 6 36 42
(Mr. B. Naess) Cicada
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Corrected
17.42.00 1 7 18
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•* (Capt. W. J. Fennell) Fanice
a friendly match by 79, ruus
The scores were:- TR.C.-85 (A. K. Ismall 22, F. Ismail 17, AB. Wildman 5 for 29, Lt. Comdr. Besant 2 for 8). Navy: 164 for 9 wkts. dec. (Lt. Comdr. Barry 37, P. O. Walten 32 not out, Mar. Neal 31. Mar. Burke 20, Lt. Comdr. Besant 19, A. H. Ismail 4 for 19, A-H; Baker 2 for 39)
Club Juniors v. 0.8.C.C.
Securing 6 wickets for 18 runs, W. Keith Robinson featured the match in which the Club juniors 25 defeated the Civil Service Juniors by runs in their friendly en- counter on the club ground CECC65B B. Wood 22, W.
32
17.46.00 4 3 14 17.
(Mr. E. B. A. Dunlop)
JORD
Sirius
Loin
17.42.47 7-5
(Mr. P. G. Parker) (
Keith Robinson 8 for 18 and 7. E. Potter 1 for 0) 20
16 15 HKCC 08 (JE Potter 27, G.
"D. E Flowerdew 15'3" 43 F
bertson 6 for 44, HD LAG
“Y” Class åtarted 14.55
Diana 719,25 17-25 32
Mr. P. Ramus)
Colleen. 17.22.11.25 25 30
(Mr. D. M. -EICT)
17.28.181 3 4 16-20
Rolls
**Mr. R. Stock) Siskin
Mr, HBA Wood)
Ariel ... 17.13.481 5 2
(Mr. E. G. Lee)
Dorothea
17.47.08 8 117
(Major D. Kad
“T” & “Y? Chimes Started 1679 Daphne
(Mr. Dougl
for
Lancs. Varsity
Playing a frien match at 800kump Lancs defeated the 143 mma. Bdr Walt boundaries, scored total of 12
ecured 10 in the University toti
the Army
The Radio never appeared to be at home in any department and were very disjointed Selfish, in-. dividual movements were evident throughout and it speaks well for Bouza's keeping that the score was not heavier against his side.
VAGRANTS TO BE
DETAINED
gaol on Friday, and that the Po- Iice authorities have written ask- ing the Government, to make ar- rangements to send them away.
They were committed to the House of Detention,
OBSTRUCTION CHARGE-
tice Constable No. 711, Wali Mo- Charged with obstructing Po- named, on Friday morning Li Lin, shop fok, was remanded in police. custody for 48 hours by Mr.-W. M. son, at the Central Police Court on Saturday. Ball of $250 was allowed.
appeared
Mr. T.P.K Kemble for the defendant.
of a raid on unlicensed hawkers. It was alleged that in the course
accused threw a stone at the con- stable.
THEFT OF CLOTHING
Bix weeks hard labour was im- posed by Mr W. M Thomson at the Central Magistracy on Satur day on Chan Cheung, unemploy-
Two Estonians, Barnhard, Muted for the theft of four pieces tick and Richard Jalakas, both of clothing from Wong Kong, of 20 years of age, who were senten-
stall No, 4, Wing Bing Street. ce to two weeks imprisonment Defective Sergeant Goodwin, ap- at the Kowloon Magistracy on pearing for the prosecution; stated February 6 for being stowaways that on being awakened by a from Genoв, were on Saturday noise near his bed at about 5.30 brought before Mr. EL Wynne- am on Friday complainant saw Jones at the Central Magistracy accused taking the clothes from for being vagrante in the Colony. Sergeant Russel stated that the defendants were discharged from
RECENT
REVOLT
IN SPAIN
Leader Sentenced To Death
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Madrid, Feb. 18.
a shelf. He got up and managed to seize the intruder after having chased him through two streets.
LAWN TENNIS
Yorkshire Society v K.B.G.C.
The Fourth Annual Lawn Ten- nis encounter between the York- shire Society and K.B.G.C. Was played on Saturday at the latter's ground and resulted in a victory for the EEG.C. by 183 games to 141 gamesa du
The detalled results were: Kowloon - Bowling Green Club FL. Rapley and
Mrs. Jefferies 8-23
The Court martial at Oviedo has
leader of the October uprising in T. Armstrong and
THIRD TEST IN sentenced to do the notarius J. T. Bews and Mrs. Bland 33-3
WEST INDIES
M.G.C. Lead By 42 Runs
Georgetown, Feb. 15. The MCC were leading the West Indies by 42 Tuna in the first "In the Third Test at "thé (third day's) play. Indies 184 The red on their second fort Townsend, who
tantine for tal at the close was not put and Paine innings on. Mon-
Mrs Sturgeon 29-- E. C. Godwin and
Mrs. Radley
Asturias, Gonzalez Pena, in con- formity with the demand raised by the public procurator. However, the Court, in giving judgment, holds Peria to be not alone res- 8. Randje and Mra Bews 24-12 ponalble for the insurrection in 7. 6. Logan and Mrs. Hedley 12- Asturias and for the raid on the WA Bland and
Bank of Spain in particular The ublication of the sentence has been withheld from the Spanish public there is reason to belleve that the Goverment will grant reprieve to the sentenced revolu tionary leader. L
Mrs. Lawson 13-23
J. B. Sturgeon and
P. D. O'Connell
Another ringleader of the sbar, ye revolution was sentericed to J. death a few days ago but news of the sentence was Ukewise withheld Transocean Kus Min. from the public?
Constantine Lb. b Hollten the downfall of the Neblets, not out side
His bowling R. Grant, Lb.w., b Hollier
for 50, but et one Christiani, 1.b.m. 6 Hories
Wickets for Hylton, Paine
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