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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1935.

OF PLAY IN LEAGUE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CRICKET

HIGH STANDARD OF

South China " "A" Team Consolidates Position

K.F.C. Collapses Before Chinese Side

Splendid football featured the games played yesterday. The needle rame in the First Division of the Football League resulted in South China “A” consolidating their position at the expense of the Folce, whom they defeated in a fast and Exciting game by four goals to one. The defeat of the custodians of the aw must be placed on their forwards who appeared to be on holiday, and but for the splendid keeping' of McHardy, the deficit against them would have been heavier.

The Navy lost to the Chinese Athletic in a spirited encounter. while Kowloon for three quarters of the game delighted their supporters with their super.ority over S. China "B" When all appeared rosy for Kawloon, S. China staged a splendid recovery and completely reversed the tables by winning by the odd goal in five!

POLICE AGAIN DEFEATED

on Saturday played for the Jun- lors, was promoted and played left wing, with conspicious success.

(BY PIVOT") Brillant goal keeping by Mc-

KOWLOON OPENS ATTACK Hardy featured the senior league

Any doubts as to the wisdom of soccer game between 6. China "A" these drastic changes in the usual and the Police which the latter Kowloon line-up, were soon quell- word by 4 goals to 1 on the Caro-ed, when Kowicon opened up with Line Hill ground yesterday.

an early raid on the S. China goal Pressure was kept up and it was deaghtful to see the elder. Knox weave his way through the har- rased Chinese defence. Kowloon attacked incessantly for twenty minutes, with. South China mak-

The Chinese were the superior seam and their forwards had the Police outpaced during the greater part of the game. It was a mat- ter of the Police defence versus the Chinese forwards, for on the

run of yesterday's play the Police forwards were deplorably weak in front of goal and threw away numerous opportunities for scor- 321g

the and equalising, when Chinese were leading by two goals to one,

CHINESE OPEN ACCOUNT. The game was fast throughout. (South China, well served by a well balanced team, was soon on the offensive, but the good goal keeping of MacHardy kept the score sheet intact. However after

2

Fung little pressure,

King Lee Cheung slipped the ball to Wal Tong whose first time eort Deal the Police keeper with a twisting grounder.

ing spasmodic raids. The Chinese took a long time to settle down, and much against the run of the play. following a melee in front Ka of the mainland's goal. Ho

past Boyes Kueng put the bal? much to the delight of the Chin

ese suporters.

take to

Nothing daunted. Kowlcon RE- tacked again and had hard lines when with Pau Ka Ping, the South China custodian, lying full length, Knox rushed in the rebounded ball and a certain goal was deflected for a corner by Lee Kam who got his foot to the ball.

"THE SECOND MOIETY

On resumption. Kowloon made a change in their forward ne Oppenheim and Honh ball chang

R.A. IN THE LEAD Higgins equalised eight minutes after the interval when he kicked; against an RA. defender and the ball glanced into the net" past" a very surprised Hall. Immediately following this, a stinging shot from Ridley was safely cleared by the Gunners custodian. Baldry then scored for the Lincolns from a penaty kick, giving Hall no chance with a well placed shot

The R.A. tried hard for an equa- liser, but Thompson, Deeming and Robson frustraced many good et- forts on the part of the R.A. for- wards.

Higgins was a good schemer, and it was through him that the issue

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short-lived, however, as Ellot and Färrow netted" for the Club in quick succession.

that just faped. Play was trans.... j. --Thia success for the Artillery was ferred to the Club half, but no- thing came of the 'attack. End to end exchanges then book · place, both goal keepers being called upon. to save many shots, and the first goal came from the boot of Ellot, the club leader who sent in a shot

from 15 yards qui

Two minutes later, from a pass by Hynes, Ellot put the Club fur- ther ahead Following a malee in front of the Artillery goal mouth,

Ellot selzed his opportunity and shot for goal, and he was helped by a defender deflecting the shot into the net.

The Club were thus leading by

Sparkes then scored a very de- served goal, and immediately after- wards, from the replacement, Knight. the Artillery Inside-left, scored with a good kick from close quarters. Rodgers being well beat-

en

Bickford, the Clüb left-wing, who played an excellent game through out the second half, sent in a shot which Mackrill caught, but the ball slipped over his head into the net. Club:-Rodgers: Bykes and Hill; Farrow and Gilchrist;

Milne,

Army And Navy Teams Lose To

Civilians

Two senior and two junior cricket games were played off on Saturday, the Army and Navy both losing to the K.CC. and HK.0.0. respectively.

Thanks to an undefeated knock

of 51 by E C Fincher and the excellent bowling of R. Lee and F. Goodwin who be tween them skittled the Army side for 87 runs. With the excep tion of Lt. Johnson and C. 8. M.

Was placed beyond doubt. The three clear goals, when the half- | Hynes, Brown, Ellott, E. Strange | Evin the rest of the players did

passed to Baldry who centred ar- curately for Higgins to have. De diffculty in tapping past Hall.

Lincolns:-Need: Moody and Ed- munson; Thompson, Deeming and Robson; Clayton, Malpas, Higgins. Ridley and Baldry.

RA. Stonecutters:-Hall; Pries and Lewis: Belcher, Hunt and Ros- coe; Findley, Coyle, Adams, Ser- geant and Selt

Up

time whistle" sounded. On sumption, the artillery men were, early on the attack, Edmunds. In the pivotal position receiving a pass from Brown, and beat Rodgers to reduce the lead.

LAWN BOWLS

K.B.G. Stages Closing

Season Game

.:

||

and Bickford.

Artlliery (Lysemun): — Mackrill; Fisher and Clancy; Taylor, Morton and Worthington; Rivers, Brown, Edmunds, Knight and Spark?.

AR. H. Philips K. E. Creig J Finnle

Polock

14

8.

J C. Chalmers R C. Wallace

(skip) 12 A (skip) 24 A. Humphreys W. Thompson Mrs. C. H.

Summers

E. Harper

J. J. Whyte

(skip) 16

Mrs. W. Cun-

ningham

F Fattinson

D. B. Bone

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not reach double figures.

Scores:

Army

Major Bonavia, o Goodwin Lt. J. P. Williams, bw,

·Goodwin bis

Lt. E M. Dawson, b Lee ........ Lt. C. C. Garthwalte, la W. B

Goodwin .......

Lt.

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HOCKEY

Keen Saturday's

Matches

Enterprising hockey had its re- ward for the C.B.A., Ladies when they defeated the "T" Ladies in the Caer. Clark Cup match Saturday at King's Park by the odd goal in Ave.

On

For the winners, Miss Bryson. in the pivotal position played a great game "snu her passes to the wings were always timely. In contrast to the lively movements of the winners, the "Y" Ladies were at sixes and sevens and could do very little right.. Mr. White opened the

for

score the C.A.B. during the first half and Miss Smith added an- After a other shortly afterwards. scramble

round the goalmouth Miss Adey succeeded in beating Miss Best with a well-timed scoop

-8 show. Miss O. Daisie! equalised

O immediately afterwards, 2nd Mrs. White nettet. the winning goal

5 during the second half,

RADIO DEFEATS "ARGONAUTA

The Radio Sports Club defeated the Argonauta in a fast hockey match in the Mamak tournament played on the Caroline HỊ yes- terday by the odd goal in thres.

J. R. Johnson, Goodwin ....

e and b

28

Cpl. Ballard,

E. C. Fincher,

b Goodwin

D

Capt. Walch, e-E. F. Fincher, b

Lee

0

Li Clegg H, c, E. C. Fincher,

(skip) .15

b Le

C. 3. M. Elvin, c Smith, b Lee

11

Capt. Power, E. C. Fincher, b

Goodwin

10

T. F. Stainton (skip) 5

(skip) E. Wilson Mrs. J. C. Poson Mrs. A. W.

T. Grimes

Fus. King, nôt out ...

28

8

RECREIO AND S.C. "B". DRAW What was to be the plece de resistance of Saturday's football clashes, ended, in a tame affair when the Club de Recreio and south China "B": drew in a match

The official closing of the bowls W. Pendergast that was featured by missed chances on the part of both sets season at the Kowloon Bowling T. Macintyre

forwards

favourably Green was held on Saturday when R B. Bel when placed in front of

gual. The & bowls game between the Pres-N. Drummond Recs" make the mistake of ignor-dent and Vice-President's teams. ing their wing men, their attacks was played and resulted in a vic- A. Park invariably being carried out by the tory for the latter by 30 shots.

Before calling on his wife to three inside men, who were too to well marked

eftactive. distribute the prizes, Mr. W. E be

few words thanked those present Hale president of the Club, in a

for making the function a success and congratulated the prize win- cers also.

South China, on the other hand swung the ball about, but none of the'r forwards had their shooting Bouts on, and failed miserably in front of goal.

sults of Saturday's match:

The following were the rink re-

Pres. team

28

16

Ho Ka Keung, was introduced by the Chinese, but he did not prove

Vice-Pres. team a success. Both the Recrelo and

G. Sheriff 21 C. B. Hosking 14 S.. China defence played up well ta form. The best move of the game J. G. Meyer 23 H Nish

W: S. Drake "22 P. T. Farrel 21 when

J. Harvey 15 A. M. Holland 20 Ho, came in the second half, Young passed the ball to

J. Fraser 23 L Guy R. Lapsley who nipped it between Beltran and 7. Marques and passed

3. Gray tbe unmarked Yeung Shui to

W. E. Hale Vick, who took B pot shot which looked a certain goal, but unfortunately, it went the wrong side of the upright by a few inches. The Recreio retaliated and a shot

into play.

10 W. Russell 35 22 F. Goodman 17 10 J. C. Brown 25

446 The following were the prize in the Club competitions.

LAWN BOWLS

winners

Club Championship

176

1. R. Duncan, 2. A. S. Russell,

President's Prize

1. V. Petherick, 2. H. Nish. 3. R. Duncan.

Vice-President's Cup

S. China "B":-Pau Ka-ping; 3. V. Petherick. Leung In-chan and Lee Kam; Yau Wa-hing, Lim Tak-po and H Young; Yeung Shui-yick, Lal Bhuf- wing, Ho Ka-keung, Cheuk Shek- kam and Lee Shel-yau.

Recrelo: R. Marques; A. V. Gov. Petherick. sano and Bowen; Delgado, Beltrao and V. Marques; C. Marques, Cas- tiho, B. Gesano, Gomes and Alves. 3 L Duncan.

FUSILIERS ON TOP

. From now on the Chinese were attacking, hotly but McHardy was

ing places. This move brought by B. Gosano beat the goalie, but equal to the occasion and saved

the latter into the inside-left post-struck the upright and rebounded what seemed impossible shots.

vion, and an early success reward- Boon after the Police had attack-

ed the change, as Knox receivin ed strongly, Lee Wal Tong got the ball from Bliss beat Pau with possession in the Police territory

a drive to the left hand corner of and beating Blackburn to the the net. Spirited by this success. ball scored with a well placed Kowloon attacked strongly and shot outside of McHardy's reach. | following a pretty movement down The interval

arrived with E. the field in which Knox, Honni China leading by two goals to ball and V. White participated: nil

Knox put the finishing touches by who POLICE SCORE FROM FENALTY driving the ball past" Pau.

dived full length in his effort to Soon from the restart, S. China

clear. This goat was netted about got away, but File cleared. From

fifteen minutes from the end, and breakaway, T. Pe centred and

thought most of the spectators Lee Kwok Wal handled. The re- sultant kick from the spot, was converted by Moss.

B

From this stage the Police at- tacked strongly, but poor falshes by the forwards hullided their efforts. Parker after being well placed on the left, shot wide with only the keeper to beat.

that Kowloon had the measure of their opponents.

Each goal was attacked in turn when Ip Yun Po, ia a suspiciously off-side position on the right wing received a pass from Ho and sent the ball back with a low certre, Boyes dived at the ball, and par- tially cleared it, but the ball went to Ng Po Khu who sent in a rasp ing drive, with Boyes still recover-

Soon after, Tre Kwal Shing re- celving on the right went through the Police left defence to net withing. a fast grounder with his left foot, while towards the end of the game, Fung King Cheung scored with a delightful grounder to put the Chinese four goals up.

NAVY BEATEN

A keen struggle saw the Navy Ching being defeated by the Athletic by the odd goal in three. China Athletic obtained the lead after ten minutes play through Chau Man Chi, and soon after Jones equalised. Towards the end of the first half Yeung Kan Po put

the Chinese ahead,

יו,

to

1.'L Guy, 2. T. Armstrong, 1.

Handicap Sincits

1. A. 8. Russell. 2. T. Armstrong.

Handicap Pairs

Consequent to their victory over Kowloon on Saturday on the latter ground, the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. 2. C. B. Hosking and

are now in the lead of the serilor division. They defeated Kowloon by the only goal scored 20 minutes after the interval.

1. J. G. Meyer and K. C. Hamil-

Bright.

8.

A

M

Non-Prizewinners' Competition 1. J. E. Henson, 2.¡LAR. Dun-

can.

Wappinshaw Competition Melo

1. Q. Ross, 2. A. H. Taylor. 3. A.

LAWN TENNIS

Club Championship

1. J. L. Tetley. 2 D. W. Water

tod.

1

W Cunningham

(slip) 19 D. McColgan Mrs. 8. Pollock

A W. Norr'e G. H. Stewart

(skip) 17

G. A Smith A.M.M. Stephen J. Wald

||

Norrie Capt. Banner-

man

J. C. Polson...

(skip) - 12 T. J. Beattie Mrs. J. C.

Chalmers.

Extras (B5, LBI)

Total

87

Fall of wickets: 1 (Williams) for 9; 2 (Dawson) for 14; 3 (Bonavia) 14; 4 (Garthwalte) for 19; 5 (Bal- lard) for 19: 6 (Walch) for 20; (Cregg-Hui) for 32: 8 (Elvia) for 58; @ (Johnson) for 74: 10 (Power) for 87.

J. Russell D. Peoples

(skip)

10

R. Lee

89

89

Bowling Analysis.

0.

14 13.5 F. Goodwin .....

Kowoon C.C.

M. R. W. 4 2 · 45 438. +

MORE MORE Prize-Winners

*

51

A

the

DJIAC-

E. C. Fincher, not out.............

A. T. Lay, e Johnson, b Power

E. F. Fincher, run out...

Mackay, Lb.w., b Elvin.

A. W. Ramsey, not aut

Extras (B4, LB3)

The following were winners in the different Club N. A. Bowls competitions: Singles Championship:---

(Prize presented by Mr ARHI Philips)

1. J. C. Chalmers, 2. 3. C. Pol- son.

Singles Bowls Handicap:--

(Prize presented by Mr. J.

nie)

Total (for 3 wickets)

For the winners G. Singh was conspicuous in the forward line while Chowdhury put in a lot of hard work also. Hussain in the pivotal position was responsible for breaking up many of the Ar- gonauta's dangerous raids. E. Gosano in the opposite position was also in the limelight for the losers while B. Gosano, A 9. Xavier and Angelo shone for the

losers.

G. E'ngh scored both of the winners goals in the first half following constant pressure, while Angelo reduced the lead towards the end of the second half.

Fall of wickets 1 (Frost) for 67.

Bowling Analysis.

Browning

0 Dale

9

Prowse

·21 | Hargreaves........................

V

97

W. C. Hong, B. V. Giltins, F. S. W. Smith, G. Lee, R. Lee and F. Fin-Goodwin, did not bat

1. J. C. Chalmers. 2. T. F. Stain- ton. Rink Competition:

Rela

Fall of wicketé: 1 (Lay) for 15; 2 (E. F. Fincher) for 21; 3 (Mae- kay) for 66.

(Shield presented by Mr. and replicas donated by Mr. K. E+Fawer Greig)

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1. A Park, F. Pattinson, W. Weir and G. E Stewart. 2. J.

Wald, D. McCo'gan, J. C. Folson

and J. Watson. Renfrewshire Trophy:-

(Prizes presented by Measts. A. B Moir, A. M. M. Stephen and R. B. BeL).

1. J. Wald. F. Pattinson, J. C. Polson and, D. Peoples, 2. T. Swan, T. Macintyre, A. Stalker and G. H. Stewart.

"

Pairs Competition:-

(Prize presented by Mr. T. 8.

Morrison).

8. Po:- 1. J. C. Chalmers, and lock, 2. R. C. Wallace and J. Waid.

Weekly Wappinshaw Competition

• (Ladies' Bection):-

1. Mrs. W. Cunningham, 2. Mrs.

During the first half Kowloon did most of the attacking. G. White W. made himself prominent when he tested Rowlands with a stinger from a few yards out, which the latter ably. cleared Oppenheim was given an opportunity to put Kowloon into the lead, when he had only "the goal-keeper to beat, but be completely missed the balli Coakley had 'a hand in registering

1. T. Armstrong and J. L. Tet- the solitary goat of the game when 80 he accepted a pass from Talbot and ley. 2. R. Millar and D. Morris.

terrific left-footed drive sent a which Boyes only partially saved for Hughèi to push it past him The soldiers now definitely had the better of the Civilians, who were extremely lucky not to have any further goals netted against them.

Handicap Singles Captain S. Barling. 2. D. W. Follock. Waterton.

4

Handicap Doub ́es

LADIES' TENNIS

The crowd was wild with delight and with everyone keyed up fever pitch, South China atracked again. Kowloon appeared dishear- tened at this reverse, and lost the Are combination which was prominant in the early stages. South China asserted themselves and obtained a grip of the game. They made the best of their 'op

Following a udsun- portunities. derstanding between G. White and leave his Everest made Boyes to citadel, and Chuk Shek Kam -- In the closing stages of the game, 5, 2. Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. Gall. Boyes did well to save a succession

ped in to send the ball into an empty goal

After the lemon, the game was Kowloon now played without of shots from Talbot, "Roberts, more evenly contested and despite any cohesion, and South China Coakley and Evans,

Kowloon-Boyes; Everest, East- bewuan; Kemp, Bilas, Boyd; W. Knox, V. Walte, G. White, Oppenheim and D. Knox.

to score, On the

fence. The final. whistle with the ball in midfeld.

LINCS DEFEAT KA

repeated efforts on the part of repeatedly harassed a tired de- both sets of forwards nothing materialised. whole a draw would have been a itting result to the game.

KOWLOON-VANQUISHED "After dictating terms for three quarters of the game, Kowloon collapsed in the end and permitt- ed the enterprising South China forwards to get through score two quick goals to put them in the lead for the first time in

and

In a keenly contested game day, the. Lincolns defeated the played at Happy Valley on Satur

Royal Artillery, (Stonecutters) by 4 goals to two.

Both custodians played a sterling game, while Belcher (RA) was the outstanding half on exhibition.

an exciting tussle. Kowloon lost the early stages of the game,

1. Mrs. Boyce, 2. Mrs. Bland. Non-Prizewinners' Competition 1. Mrs. Armstrong, 2 Mrs. Boyce.

Handleap Doubles

1. Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Law-

Mixed Doubles (Handicap)

Weekly Wappinshaw Competition

(Men's Section);--

Bowling Analysis.

O. M

0. M. R. W.

7

.0 28 0

4

1. " 7 0

8 2

28 1

5 0 31 0

Playing at home, the Follce R.C. were trounced by the Royal Engi- neers by 122 runa L/Cpl Bhipp and S/Sergt. Moreton wreaking havoc with the ball to capture 8 wickets between them for 8 runs),

CLUB BEATEN Despite a last wicket stand that realised 38 runs by G. A Stewart and W. Wooding, the Hong Kong Cricket Club second eleven lost

B. W their junior League cricket match

61

13

1

Bonavia Ballard

3

9

6 1 21.

8

37%

3

1

2

Elvin

King

Williams

**Bowled 1 No-ball

I

NINE WICKETS VICTORY The Navy XI lost to the Hong Kong Cricket Club by nine wickets. A feature of this match was the fine bowling analysis of Alec Pearce who took six wickets for 9 runs while Ducklti obtained 51 not out.

Scores:

Royal Navy

Engr. Comdr. Davis ↳ Redmond 15 A. B. Pentfeld, b Redmand ...

1 Lt. Miers, Lb.w, b Redmonds ........

Lt. Branwell, b Pearce 22 Lt. Holland-Martin, e Hay- "ward, b Duckitt

Lt. Davis, e and b Pearce Lt. Prowse, not out

1. J. C. Chalmers, 2. S. Follock. Inter-department Rink Competi-Pay, -Comdr. Hargreaves,

tion:---

1. Woodworkers (D. Peoples, W. Pendegast. J. C. Polson, and J. C. Chalmers).

INTER-DEPARTMENT COMPETITION

Án inter-department Lawn Bowls competition was held at the

Redmond, b Pearce... Lt. Bartley, c Duckift, b Pearce L. Comar. Browning, b Pearce A B. Dale, b Pearce Extras (B11; LBD)

Total

21

to the Royal Navy juniors by 3 wickets on the Club around on Saturday.

FRIENDLIES

F.K. Lee Undefeated For 15,

An undefeated-knock for 73 by F. K. Lee, which included 10 fours, featured the drawn friendly cricket encounter at the Valley between Craigengower “A” and a. Combined Schools' a'de, both teams fielding 12 тел.

C.C.C. "A"-168 for 9 dec. (F. K. Lee 75, W. Rapley 24, R. Broad- bridge 4 for 36, R. Halden 2 for 20.)

Combined Schools:-116 for 10 wkts. (K M Baxter 31, N. Booker 31, F.K. Lee 3 for 10),

A Drawn Game

A friendly cricket match between 8 the Civil Service Cricket Club 14 Junior eleven and the Royal Army Medical Corps ended in a draw at O the Valley.

10.8.C.C.-124 (J. F. McGowan, 45,

2

0

H. E. Strange 24, Snook 5 for 38, Apps 3 for 55).

12 RAM.C.-89 for 5 wkts. (Appa 29, Brook 23, H. D. Ling 2 for 10, J.

102

F. McCawan 2 for 15), Match Postponed

1. Mrs. Armstrong and I. L Police Recreation Club yesterday. 1a (Peatdeld) for 25; 3 (Miers), 10% | the Etecrelo ground, caused by the

Tetley, 2. Mrs. Boycè and D. Mor- tis,"

AT THE TAIKOO B.C.

Bowling Analyzis.

Fall of wickets 1 (Davis) for 18; As there were four departments 34; 4 (Branwell) for 58: 5 (Davies) competing, the qualifying round was held in the morning and the for 80; 6 (Holland-Martin) for 88; 7 (Hargreaves) for 88; 8 (Bartley) results were.-P.W.D. “B” repre- sented by G. Howett, F. E. Lowe, Lo 92; 9 (Browning) for 102; 10 Prizes won during the year la T. Armstrong and N. E. Bebbing (Dale) for 102: the various branches of sports ton just managed to beat the Fo- were distributed on Saturday at ce "A" by the narrow margin of the Talkop Recreation Club, when one shot after an extra bead was Frost after a bow's match between two played. The Folice rink were: Redinand teams captained by two Vice-Pre-B. Nolan, W. MacHardy, J Shep-Ducklit sidents, Mrs. A. R. E. Philips gave herd and W. Mair. The final Pearce

score was 19 shot to 18. away the prizes to the winners.... The Royal Artillery (Lyeemun)After the distribution of prizes..

The other game resulted in Я suffered yet another defeat at the Mr. S. F. Pollock, chairman of the win for the Revenue over

the hands of the Hong Kong Club,

Fusiliers: - Rowlands; Wheeler, Keating; Wanklyn, Talbot, Tucker; Hughes, Harrison, Coakley, Evans

and Roberts.

LYEEMUN GOES DOWN TO CLUB

3

O. MR. W. 12 3 294 = 0 ...... 47. 1 19 33, de 20 7.2 3 Data". Hong Kong 00: E. R. Ducklit,:not out

بوجوده ای و در

P. C. Proat, at: Holland-Martin,

"

A. Pearce, not out Extras (B4; LB1 W1).

Total (for one wicket).

aby, 3 goals to two and spectators the R.A defence was hard pressed, when they went down to the latte bowls committee, thanked at those Sanitary "A" by T shots, the analy Prowse went away from the Hallway and did extremely well to subdue Ground feeling that they had had the nippy Lincoln forwards.

The first goal came from the foot their money's worth..

The home team made several of Higgins. When he netted after starting changes, bringing D. Knox from the left wing to the centre-forward birth, and trans- ferring G White from his custom- vary position as centre-forward to right ha-back. Hoanfball, who

Malpas had miskicked. Sergeant placed the Gunners an equal terme during a malée in the goal area.

The RA took the lead through Adams, who netted from a penalty kick given against Thompson

present that day for making the score was 17 shots to15. The at Sockunpoo on Saturday, by five function such a success, and com teams were Revenue. T. Tuck, goals to 3. The Artillery Were plimented Mr. Summers for the T. Tallor. W. Ward and A. Grim- however, extremely unlucky to lose, way he had looked after the green mitt, and the Sanitary "A" were

exchanges throughout were Thinks were also expressed to Mr. P. Knight, C. Strange, E. Eccle as even, but the better team-work of T F Stainton the Hon.-Secretary shall and G. Sherriff, the Club forwards in front of goal for the good work he had put in turned the tables in their favour.

during the year. O From the commencement the The following were the scores: Club attacked, when. Gilchrist the Mr. Philps team Mr. Grela's team left-half, had bad luck with a shot R C. Cameron R Kinghorn

Owing to the sodden state of overnight rain, the second division league cricket match between the Recreio and the Craigengower Cricket Club juntors, which was to have been played at King's: Paric had to be postponed.

Graduates Draw With CC.C... Playing on the Craigengower ground, Happy Valley, yesterday,` 1 the H.K.U. Graduates XI drew with Craigengower, Despite find bowl- ing by Dr. F. Fiptools, for 40, 51 the home team totalled 162, which ・・・ included a prolific 51 by AB 29 Hamson. A dour partnership, be- 24 tween D. Hung (31) and A H Rumjahn (18. not out) enabled the Graduates to play out time.

Ecores

110

All t

*. H. D. "Klibes, I McInnes, A. W.

In the Enal between the Re- venue and the PWD. B, the Hayward H. W. Baines. TML former trounced the tatter by 13 Redmond, A. Milbank, G, ER shots, the total score being 21 Divett and G. 8. Dunkley, did not

bat. skote.to 8.

||C.CC:—162, (A. B. Hamson 51, F.

Hiptoola 6 for 40)

HKU Graduates115 (wk)

:

(Hung 31 Dr. Vernando 20 BÁN

Rumjan 18 not outwie Rapley 4 for 2). "**

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