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CHAMPIONS FORCE
REST" TO DRAW
Week-End League Results
Although league games in the Junior and Senior Division ware played during the week-end, Interest was mostly confined to the match in which the Hout Kong Cricket Clab, premier league champions played the Rest of the Learue on the Club ground. which resulted in a draw,
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When stumps were drawn, the champions were 48 runs de~ hind the Rest's score with only one wicket to fall E. R. Duckett, and G. S. Dunkley had to be thanked for keeping their ends up until the close of play.
Two good stands were made they being the seventh wicket stand of 56 by Rodrigues and A. H. Madar, and a bright 45 by Madar and Pereira.
For bowling, A. B. Minu of the Indian R. C. carned the dis- tinction of being best in both teams, his final average was 3 wickets for 55 runs; G. B. M. Ricketts also bowled well to secure 4 wickets for 64 runs for the Clad.
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Two league games were played in the Senior and Junior Divi- slons, the Kowloon Cricket Club being defeated by the Cralten- gower on their own ground by i wickets, while the Army gained an easy victory over the Civil Service by 68 runs at the Valley.
In the Junior Division, the Craigengower repeated the per- formance of their seniors by beating the Kowloon Cricket Club by 41 runs at Happy Valley. In the only other league game, the Club "de Recreto were defeated by the Royal Army Medical Corps by
5 wickets at King's Park.
Two friendly games were also played, a Hong Kong Press XI lost to the University first team by 6 wickets, and the Royal Navy beat the Queen's College side by 84 runs."
CHAMPIONS DRAW AGAINST
"THE REST"
ER. Duckitt and G. S. Dunkley held their ends up as the result of which, the Hong Kong Cricket Club, premier league champions forced "The Rest of League to a drawn game on the Hong Kong Club ground. "
'Batting
14
17. C. S. M. Elvin 23 not out, Richardson 3 for 37. Perry 2 for 35).
! CS.C.C.-105 (A. E. Perry 18, G. R. Sayer 28. F. Baker 27, Ballard 3 for 19, Elvin :7 for $1.
Craigengower beat K.C.C.
A feature of the premier league match between the Kowloon C.C. and
the Craigengower was the bowling performances by the Lee Brothers for their respective sides E. T. for the C.C.C. securing 7 wickets for 29 runs, and Robert took 7 Craigengower wickets for 43 runs.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1935.
YACHTING
Night Criuser Race
An all night race for cruising yachts was started at 5.30 pm on Saturday, the course being around Lantau and Tonk Ku Light a dis- tance of 5.3 miles. Tonk Kụ Light is on an Island to the West of Castle Peak
Of the 12 starters 8 decided to go South about and the remaining four Bealark, Maire, Cutty. Mon- soon chanced" the tide through Cap Sing Mun. These just suc- ceeded in getting through before the tide turned and the light wind carried them to the 9.W, corner of Lantau by about 2 a.m.
The South about contingent all more or less together rounded it an hour later.
In spite of having the tide in their favour almost the whole way to back the Southerners failed regain the time they had lost in the light winds on the outward journey along the South side of Lantau.
FRAYED TEMPERS AND FOOTBALL
Four Players Ordered Off The Field
(BY "PIVOT")
Another example of how football may be spoilt through fray- od tempers was forthcoming when S. Chins "B" and the Chins Athletic met in the semi final of the senior shield competition, at Bookunpoo Yesterday,
During the ninety minutes of play no less than four play- ers were ordered off the field, and at one stage an ugly scene which threatened to assure the serious proportion of a riot was averted through the timely intervention of the police.
Was
ane.
A record crowd turned out to watch the match which re- sulted in a win for South China “B” by three goals to "Owing to the fact that personal feelings were allowed to enter Into the rame the standard of football seen. not what might have been expected from two senior teams
On Saturday Club was surprisingly defeated by the Police by the only goal scored. Police have to thank their defence for such a splendid display and Club thengir having the chances to score and equalise threw them away.
In the Junior Shield Semi Anal Sappers and E. Lancs won ay expected.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Senior Shield Although calms and light winds prevailed for a considerable times. China "B" 3 Athletic It is generally agreed that it was
Junior Shield an excellent race.
South Ching 1 East Lancs
First Division
The Southern contingent con- tested keenly for the first place for themselves not knowing that the Northern division were ahead of,
them.
Cutty sailed by Mr. F. C. Man- ning was first beating Monsoon (Mr. H. W. Dulley) and Matre (Comdr, D. Orr-Ewing).
Detailed results are as follows:-
Started 17.30 (Saturday
Arst, the Rest of the
Azuma runs for League scored 204 wickets when they declared. Chief contributors to the total were Lt. Williams 25, E. C. Fincher 24. A. M. Rodrgigues 48, A. H. Madar 44 rans done The damage undefeated. was through Ricketts who had 4 for 64, and T. A Pearce, who took 3 wickets for 67 runs
When stumps were drawn, the champions had scored 156 runs for 9 wickets. H. Owen Hughes con- tributed 23, T. A. Pearce 23, A. W. Hayward 31, and C. K. Hill Wood 28. F. D. Pereira secured 2 wickets for 33 runs, Minu had 3 for 55
The scores were:-
Rest of League "
Lt, Comdr. Newsom (Navy), b
Redmond," b Ricketts
The Happy Valley team won the match by 4 wickets.
The scores were:- K.C.C.-79 (N. A. E. Mackay 18, A. T. Lay 16, S. V. Gitting 18 not out, A. T. Lee 7 for 29, Souza 2 for 13)...
C.C.C.:-120 for 7 wickets. (F. R.
Zimmern 34, A. T. Lee 16. J. W. Leonard 34 not out, U. M Omar 25, Robt. Lee 7 for 43).
Junior League
K.C.C.. Juniors. Defeated
C.C.C.-134 (W.JAnderton 13, G. T.
Lee 22, G. Lal 15, A Kitchell 32 not out, A. Zimmerri 20). 48K.C.C.:-93 (H. Hampton 22, A. A. Dand 12, W. Mulcahy 18, Hud- bard 6 for 33).
Medicals beat Recreio The Royal Army Medical Corps 44 defeat the Club de Recreio in a Junior League match by 5 wickets. 14 The scores were
J. Generalves 19. 18 Recreio:-68,
Apps 6 for 16, Trimble 3 Tor 18).
Lincolns Navy
0 Navy 5 Fusillers
SATURDAY'S 'RESULTS AT A GLANCE
SENIOR SHELD
Club
◊ Police FIRST DIVISION
1
Navy
! Engineers 2 SECOND DIVISION
Kowloon Fastern
•
3 0: Athletic L-University O THIRD DIVISION:
Engineers
1 Police
1
LEAGUE TABLES
· FIRST DIVISION
Finished Corr. Psa. 14.07.31 13.26.18 10 (Mr. E. B, Lambert),
16.47.15 14.04.14, 12 Norseman
(Mr. L. F. Nicholson) U..& L
14.12:21 13.20.35 (Mr. G. V. Marshall)
14.58.09 12.38:36 8 Typhoon
(Squad, Ldr. Keary) Curlew
15.1815 12.58.31 (Capt. J. Hooper).
15.00.05 12.40.19 Tem
(Mrs. B. Foley) Monsoon
13.11.27.11:03.28
51
(Mr. H; W. Dulley) Sea Lark V.... 13.31.03 11.50.57
(Major H. Thoyts) Mistral
(Col. Lewis and Capt. Eley)
13.30.45 11.30.40
Maire
(Comdr. D. Orr-Ewing)
Saturday's Events
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DARTS LEAGUE
P. O.'s Club Lose To
Fusiliers F
SOUTH CHINA BEATEN South China went down to the E. Lanes by three goals to one in a fast encounter Opening ex- the re- changes. were even with spective goals being visited in The Chief and Petty Officers' tura. Sanford missed a altter Club was beaten by the Royal when well placed with the Chin- Welsh Fusiliers by the odd game ese custodiant completely out of in nine in the McEwan-Younger. position. Continued pressure fall-Darts League played at the Naval ed to find results due to poor Dockyard on Saturday night shooting on the part of the sold- lers. South China returned to the soldiers' territory and Cham Tak Fal, drawing the keeper out, scor- ed with a high shot.
After the interval the
The match was very evenly con- tested, the result being in doubt until the last game:""
The scores were:-- King (C. and P. O. C.) lost to Le Poldevlan."
Chambers (C. and P. O. G.) lost to MeGuinnes
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soldiers were continually in the, picture, but not before the, Chinese long swing-] ing passes were mastered by the defence. Sandford missed an easy equaliser and following a miskick Fisher (G. and P. O. C.) beat by a Chinese back, Ridings equal-Evans,
Sargent (C. and P. O: C) beat Bollia
Brammer.
A
*
Yeoman (C. and P.-0, C.) lost to. Costen..
Ised. Both teams were beginning Ely (C. and P. 0. C.) beat to feef the effect of the beat and Thompson was brought from the defence to change over with the a ̈wel-
Chambers and Elvy (C. and JP. centreforward. This was come change, as soon after his o C.) lost to Le Polidevin and Mc- bustling methods told on the Chin-Guinness
Ridings" stored through a
Yeoman and Fisher (C, and P. O. C.) beat Sollis and Evans. good pass from him and towards the close a foul against Ridings
Sargent and King (C) and P. O. him making c) lost to Brammer and Costen. Inside the area saw no mistake with the spot kick. · · SENIOR DIVISION
was once more in the forefront but hands against Chen Chun Wo spolit a good movement. From then on S.-China dominated playese.
•to a great extent and it was long before Tsang Fing Ki, accepting a pass from Lai Shut Wing and eluding several defenders, flashed 2 the leather into the net far away from the custodian "from quite thirty yards out.
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Frayed, Tempers
After this rough and dangerous play was the order of the day with play getting scrappier every minute, glaring fouls being notice- able. Ho Chor Yin was given marching orders at this period. It seems that the order was certain ly harsh as Lee Shek Yau of the S. China was equally to be blame as from what was seen he was the original offender.
ly a minor one.
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In a dull and uninteresting game Navy defeated Lincolns by two clear goals yesterday at Causeway Bay. The game was more or less one sided with the Navy in the. limelight,
The whole of the Lincolns" for ward line with the exception of Ridley had an off day. They were completely subdued by the Navy's Intermediate line who played up well
KOWLOON MARATHON
TO-DAY
Holder Again. Favourite
The annual Kowloon Marathon, organised by the St. Andrew's Club will take place at 4.30 p.m. to-day. from outside the St. Andrew's Church in Nathan Road.
L/Cpl Farmery of the Lincolns. who won the race last year, is con- Ash and Robson were hard work-sidered the favourite, judging from ers in the defence and Reed who his recent performances. was called in the last minute to deputise for Meakin did excep tionally well between the sticks.
The Navy forward line worked with machine like precision and the pair of wings were, dangerous
Constable
were
Not long after this incident Mak Sul Hon was ordered off to the dressing room Surprise and con- sternation seized the spectators when they found him walking out of the field as from a specttor's
once on the move, Darling and P. W. L. D. F.A.Pts.point of view the foul was certain- South China "A19 16 0 3 57 15 35 2Lincolns... 20 10 8 2 40 37 22 South China "B" 17" 9 5 3 41 33 21 10 7 3 6 31 30 20 4 8 38 28 18 4 4 39 18 5.38 26 16 16. 3 5 5 32-28 16 196 12:131 61.13 18 6 7 328 3 15 16 4 9 3 17 40 11 18 3 11 4 42 10 17 2 19 3 21 30 7 SECOND DIVISION
After the breather the same tale was retold. Read brought of sev eral creditable saves. The pres sure brought on by the Navy soon Citold: First Darling; then. Con- prominent. The
stable tested Read and after about Intermediate line did all that was ten minutes play Constable scored expected of them and Ryecraft with a splendid effort. With the and Moss formed
exception of a few occasional raids Cocker had little Lincolns were confined to their pair of backs.
own half. Ridley worked hard to to do between the posts.
get the forwards going but found littled suport.
East Lancs... Kowloon
F. W. L. D. FAPts, 17 18 10 64 17 32 16 12 3 1-50 14 25 18 11 5 2.53 33 24 18 7 7 230 24.16 13 6 4 3 34 20 15 16 7 7 1 30 25 15 14 6 4 4 37 24 16 14 6 6 2 26 96 14 183 10 5.20 50 17 4 12 1 18 53 13.3 0 1 16 30 17 1 14 £ 9674 THIRD DIVISION
Lincolns East Lanes NAVY Artillery Miss JG, Mackie salled Gull to South China Win the "A" Class event in the Athletic Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Fusiliers
Engineers. special Corinthian series of races
Club with ladies at the helm.
Josu Eastern... (Miss M. Larssen) was second, and University Carpenter (Mrs. W. G. Gerrard) Kowloon,
4
Club
R
Police
16 €
14.55.35 12.36.19
5
Rect Biú......
... 17 7
B
Athletic
14:5
4
(Commodore F. Elliott)
Lt. Williams (Army), b Pearce..
25
Fusiliers
E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.), c and
b Hill Wood
24
In a Junior League match, the Kowloon C.O. lost to the Craigen- gower by 41 runs.
Cutty 12.59.44 10.53 01.
(Mr. FC. Manning)' Penquin
1
Artillery
Navy
18.21:16 13.52.43 11
St. Joseph's
Pearce
11
The scores were: -
3
E. L. Gosano
(University).
C
McInnes, b Ricketts
0
A M. Rodrigues (Recrelo), c
Hayward, 'b Ricketts
Lt Holland-Martin (Navy), c
5
Capt. Walch (Army), st Dunk-
ley, bo Ricketts
0
A H, Madar (IR.C.). not out
A R. Minu (IR.C.).
Owen
Hughes, b Pearce
F. D. Pereira (IRC.), b Duckits
A, P. Pereira (Recreio), not out
Extras (B10. NB1)
14
11
Total (for 9 wkts. dec.)
204
Bowling Analysis
O. M. R... W.
*Hill Wood
14 5 32
1
At
Redmond
8 ·D 25
T. A. Pearce
11 0 -87
*bowled one no ball.
Hong Kong C.G.
H.
Owen Hughes, c. F. D.
Pereira b Minu
23
23)
E. J.R. Mitchelf, b F. D. Pereira
T. A. Pearce, c Gosano, b. Minu
23
T. E Pearce, e Holland Martin,
b A P. Pereira
22
**
A. W. Hayward, o Mader
31
||
Ricketts
Duckitt
1. McInnes, run out
RAMC-89 for 6 wickets. (Cpl.
Howell 23 not out, Pte. Morries 10. Prata 2 for 17).
FRIENDLY MATCHES Press Team Defeated Pokfulam,
the University secured an easy win over a Press in a friendly cricket en-
3 eleven 13 2 84. 4 counter.
ER. Duckitt, riot out
131 Press:-109-(F. Mel Arculli 33. MR Abbas 25, J. R. Luke 13, A. H. Rumjahn 12, P. B. Tata 5 for 23. EL Ozorio 4 for
C. K. Hill Wood, e F. D. Pereira,
b Minu
G. R. M. Ricketts, c A P.
Pereira, F. D. Pereira L.M. L. Redmond, b Gosano G. S. Dunkley, not out
Extras (B2 LB7, W82)
Total (for 9 wkts.)
Bowling Analysis
-0. M.
F. D. Pereira
A Pereira
Minu
Gosario
Madar"
University:-115 for 4 dec (8. Reed 43, L. Quric 30 not out and B, K. Ng 24, J. R. Luke 1 for 10).
Navy Beat Queen's College
4 In a friendly match at King's
14 Park, the Royal Navy defeated a team from Queen's College, by.” 84
28 rung mga tao teu
The scores were:-
0 Nary: 191 (Lieut. Phillimore 89, Mid. Stundee 49, AB Wildmer: 25. N. Kahsa 5. for:158, 26R.|| Kitchell 3 for 25)lo vuur Queen's College-108 (A R. Kit 156 chell 47 not out, N. Kahss 23.
A. 8. Wildman for 14 Lieut. Comdz Barry 2 for 4), pont LEAGUE TABLES:TO:DATE The following the League tables in both Divisions. First ision
153 33 9221
2
1.
18 44,55
0515
63 21
1
H K C. C. Army
*bowled two wide.balls.
SENIOR, LEAGUE
Garthwaite's Century
Bright batting display on part Navy.....
c. c. a of Lt, Garthwaite, the Colony
HKU. interporter, who scored a century for the Army, featured the League I. B. C. game in which the Cix Service C. de R.. Cricket Club were defeated by 68 K. C. C. runs f
LD. Pts 03 18
2 2 14
14:13
22 11
1 10
was third.
The "I" "Y" & "G" Classes event was won by The Heron (Miss N. Bilderbeck) from Sirius (Mrs. P. Findlay) and Robena (Mr Cooper).
Diana (Mrs. Cowan) won the Class race with Ariel (Mia Kirke) and Dorothes (Mrs. Reld)
second and third.
"A" Class-Started 14.30
Finished Pan. 16.09.18 3 Carpenter At
(Mrs. W. G. Gerrard) wasp II. A3
(Mr. Grizin)
16.10.20
16.11.08
4
7
16.10.31
5
La Linda A5
(Mrs. Sheldon) Isobel A7
(Mrs, V. Cowland) Jose A8
.... 16.08.49 2 Miss M. Larsen). Gull AÐ......................
(Miss J. G. Mackie) Pat-A12...
P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. 1915 $278 20 32
19 13 4 248 32 28 19 124 113 80 25 3
TB 8 6 4 33 29
East Lancs R.AS.C. Lincolng Air Force RAM.C.
1787237 33 Becreio.18 $ 9 3:13.43
1174 0·24.19 14 Fusiliers..
.....17 7 10 0 38 42 14 RA.O.C Engineers........ 19 3 14 19 56 8 Folice...
19 3 13 8 19 50 8 Railway 17 3 2 1993 71 8.
S. CHINA “B” WINS
In a game that was marred by unpleasant incidents and unruly behaviour on the part of both play- ers and sperators 3 Chira : “B” defeated the China Athletic by three-goals to one in the semi final of the Senior Shield The game was scrappy throughout, in the course of which, the referee had occasion to give marching or ders to four players certainly a record for any senior game.. | A record crowd was present when the whistle blew for the start at Scokunpoo ground.
1" 18.08.05
16.10.45 &
(Mrs. E. Eliott) “I# KGH & “G” Clam-Started 14.45
-Corrected Fin 16.15.061 1
Heron Y3
(Mes N. Bilderbeck) Robena Y4.....
Mrs. Cooper). Adanac 16 ........... (Mrs Kennedy) Zephyr. 78 ...
18.15.23 3
18.21.55
The game opened with the Athlete attacking. Following a corner kick Lee Hung Ching: sent over. Athletic continued to press and play was quickly transferred 16.17.49 to the other side and an accurate centre by Yeung But Tick resulted in Yewig Pun Hon netting with a delightful header. Play was fast and the ball travelled up and down at a quick pace Pau Ea Ping collided with Fung King Zu and had to leave the Aeld for treatment.
(Mrs. Shenton)
16.15.16) 2 Sirius G7
(Mrs. P. Finlay)
... 16.29.221 6 Lola Ge
(Mra M. A. Parkes)
HCs Started 14.50 Dians Hi
10.17.48 (Mrs. Cowan) Colleen H
(Miss Goodair) Rolla ET A
(Mrs. Wolseley) AzM7A
0. 8. C. C.
Becond DI
2 6
LD Pts.
2%20
[^(Mrs. Reid)
HEC.C
4 16 R. E.
H
Included in Garthwaite's 100, were 13 boundaries fine bowling of CSM Elvin, who, look wickets R A. 8. C. for 61, which was chiefly perpen Navy. sible for the Civil Service's .com-IR. C. paratively
total of 105. Adm
K. C. C 0.0.0. PR
13 C. B.
"16.23.231:5
16.21.184
.10.19:431
16.20:49
Big Chance Missed
Athletic was not daunted by this reverse and returned to the attack stronger than ever. Towards the breather Athletic missed a glorious opportunity to equalise when Fung, presented with a gift goal, fumbled when in a splendid position to shoot.
the interval Bouth China quickly increased th
lops pass
Athletic their returned to the offensive and Wong Ping brought the ball down on the left when he was deliberately kicked in the chest by Chung Fel Lam, Wong struck back and this was a sign for the spectators to invade the Beld when a free for all ensued. The Police were quickly on scene and restored order. Both Worg and Chung were ordered off the field. Towards the close Ho Kar Keung reduced the lead with a beautiful drive.
the
"Owed to a Cigarette.
1, dnes. Luedtes, Kings,
L'afriške your bowry dist
To Wiffe's Gold Flake Capention/
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a formidable
The game started off with Read. being tested. Several corners were forced in succession by the Navy in one of which Read brought off
a splendid safe from Darling.
Lincolns broke away on the left and Baldry spoilt a good move- ment Initiated by Ridley by send- ing behind.
Show my timbers Fy thought my wind
Hey I gamer deck in Gold frate in the end!“.
Gastrikinspired my long carpadon
Have sever suck ja test timo bucker babboss.
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JUNIOR DIVISION The Navy second eleven surprised by Fusiliers. yesterday. when they lost by the odd goal in eleven.
(Continued on Parq∙11).
The bit finisare her moding
I'm first mon evry day to
Bretwea kising it a needler
GOLD FLAKE
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