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LOCAL CRICKET
Saturday's Matches
T.A. PEARCE 151 NUT OUT
HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS
FIRST DIVISION
Birmingham
Charlton
Chelsea
0 Brentford
2. Leicester
0
0
HOME RUGBY
Several Matches
Scratched
London, Dec. 19.
The following were the results of
0 Wolves
2
Grimsby Leeds
0 Derby
Q
2 M'chester C.
1
Arsenal Bolton
0
Rugby Union League matches
played yesterday:-
2
The following are the results of matches played in the second division of the tricket League on Liverpool Saturday.
Preston Stoke
1 Everton
◊ Sunderland
1 Only friendly, games | Middlesbro were played in the sentor division. Portsmouth
Club de Recreio beat the Univer- sity by 34 runs: Recreio 74 (E. M. L Soares 39: K. L. Ng. 7 for 301: University 40 (L. G. Gusand ₫ for 15).
Army "A" drew with Hong Kong | Burnley Club at Sookunpoo: Army "A" 173 "Bury (C.M.S. Northcott-41, Pte, Chatton 48); Club 133 for 9 (H, J. Arm- strong 10).
Civil Service beat Army "B" by two runs at Happy Valley: Civil Service 90° (A. F. Westlake 301;
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Army "B" 97.
The Royal Navy held the Police to a draw at King's Park: Police 131 for 1 deel (W L. Clarke 75,
T. R. Hunter 32; Navy 82..for
Pope 4 for 26).
FRIENDLIES
Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Royal Navy by 108 runs on the Town Ground: Club 337 for 2 deal
T. A. Pearce 151 not out: Navy 129 (Capt. Whitmarsh 36 not out. Sub-Lt. Ogle 32; H. Owen-Hughes 5 Jaz 541.
"Indian Recreation Club and Civil Service drew at. Suokunpoo: Civil Service 199 for 8 dec. (J. E. Richardson 60, F. Baker 61 not out; A. M. Rumjahn 5 for 439); IR.C. 151 for 5 (S. A. Ismail 30, A. R Abbas 37, M. P. Madar 29).
Kowloon Cricket Club beat Craigengower by seven wickets ut the Valley: Craigengower 145 (F. K. Lee 56, E, Zimmern 45): Kowloon 158 for 8 (D. Anderson 55, E F. Fincher 72 retired).
Kowloon Cricket Club seconds also beat Craigengower seconds, by 30 runs in a junior friendly match at Cox's Road: Kowloon 135 (R. T. Broadbridge 46: Winch 7 for 34); Cralgengower 105 (W. H. Slink 25," J. W. Leonard 32; W. L. McKenzie 7 for 33).
YACHT RACING
1. Probables 23. Possibles 11 Tat
o Ipswich).
Bedford 3, Leicester 0.
Gloucester 5 Newport 8,
Harlequins 9. Cardiff 13,
. London. Scottish 19, Birkenhead Park 3.
Qld Alleynians 0. Roselyn Park S.
U.S. Portsmouth 12, O.M.T. §.
St. Bart's Hospital 11, Grosskeys
West Brom.
"I'
0 Huddersfield Blackpool
1
2
SECOND DIVISION
Barnsley
0 Aston Villa
}
1 Wednesday
1
v Fulham
J
Coventry
4 Plymouth
:
Q
| Luton
1
Norwich
1
"M'chester U. Newcastle
V
West Ham
Swansea
0
9.
1
Chesterfeld
2
Sheffield D. Stockport
5 Southampton
0
Devonport Services 10. Buys 8. Neath 5. Aberavon 8.
1 Bradford
"
*Postponed.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
1
1. Millwall
0
Beuter.
*Bristol R.
1 Bristol C.
Cardiff clapton O.
4 Crystal P.
2
2 Exeter
1
0 Watford
1
Northampton 2 Newport Queen's P.R.
D
YOUR LIPS
3 Aldershot
0
Southend
0 Swindon
0
AS HE DESIRES THEM.
1 Gillingham
3 Notts C.
0
*Ppostponed.
Bournemouth 1 Reading
Brigion
Mansfield
Torquay Walsall
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) *Accrington V Wrexham *Bradford C. v. Gateshead Carlisle
3 Hartlepools Chester
Doncaster *Halifax Rochdale Rotherham Southport Tranmere York City
Swansea 16. Old Cranleighans 9.
Many of the games, were scratch-
ed owing to the grounds being frostbound.---
3 Barrow"
1
4
Darlington
0
V
Lincoln
Port Vale
1
Crewe
#
"2 Oldham
2
3 Full
1
3 New Brighton
1
*Postponed.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
3. Aberdeen
age is really permanent root le
3
3 Ayr
1
tive shades to choose from.
TANGERINE NATURAL
0
Celtic
3
Arbroath *Dundee Hibernian
Were leading by 3 goals to 1 when play was abandoned after 74 minutes.
All remaining games were post- poned owing to frost.
SECOND DIVISION
SATURDAY'S RESULTS Dumbarton
Yacht, races for the 3rd Corin- thian Series were held by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday. the results being.
Finished Corrected Posn Pts.
Sailed by Diana 18.17.13 16.17.13 3 7
.:
(Miss M. Whitham) Colleen 16.22.52 16.17.49
(Mr. G. J. Tarr) Aeriel 16.18.32 16.13.29
4 6
1 10
2 8
(Mr. C. D. A. Ross) Dorothea 18.20.17 18.16.55 (Mr. A. Drummond)
"A" CLASS
2 13
Carpenter 16.38.40 16.38.40
(Major B. E, C. Dizon) Nereid II 16.45.42 16.45.42 8 1
(Capt. C. B. Barry R.N.) Artemis. 16.38.44 16.38.44 .3 12
(Mr. G. G. Wood).
Eve
Jan
16.45.22 16.45.22 (Capt. E Bader)
7 8
... 16.44.59 16.44.59 6 9
(Capt. J. Krogh Moe) Isobel... 17.06.17 17.08.17 12 3
(Dr. L. J. Davis)
Gull
18.46.41 18.48.41 9 6. (Mr. B. Naes)
Redshank 16.48.26 18.48.28 10- 5 (Capt. S. Hopkinson)
True Blue 18.43.27 16.43.27 8 10
(Mr. H. S. Rouse) Kittiwake 16.37.38 16.37.38
(Miss P. M. King)
Edinburgh
2
3 East Fife. 3 Dunfermline Raith Rovers 6. Alloa.
2
5
3
1
18t. Bernard
1 Montrose #Postponed after 51 minutes
play.
Remaining games were postpon- ed owing to frost.-- Router.
AUSTRALIA WINS
Sydney, Australia, Dec. 18. Australia won the unofficial lawn tennis Test against the United States by 4 matches to 1.
the
The major surprise of to-day's play came when John Bromwich, young, ambidextrous player. beat Donald Budge, the Wimbledon and United States singles cham- plan, by 6-2 6-3, 8-10, 6———4,
In the other singles encounter to-day Adrian Quist, former A115- tralian single champion, beat Gene Mako, co-holder of the Wimbledon doubles title with Budge. by Quo. 64.64-Reuter.
"I" & "Y" CLASSES
16.46.16 16.44.29 2 9 (Mr. J. C. L Tale)
Ervi
Ailsa
1 15
16.49.68 16.49.58 (Mr. W. C. Ingram) Stella 16.57.15 16.55.14 8 3
(Mr. B. Pengelly) Winkle. 18.47.50 18.45.39 3 8
(Mr. B. Pengelly) Winkle. 16.47.50 16.45.391 3 %
(Mr., B. 8. Carter) Heron 16.50.24 16.48.47
5 6
Painted
Lady 18.52,30 16.52.30 11 4
(Mr. 8. Wakeham)
4 11
4 7 (Lt. Comdr. W. 9. Hall RN.) Robena.. 16.52.13 18.50.024 6 5 (Mr. D. W. Wagstaf)
Jean
16.41.46 16.41.46 (Col. G. C. Gowland)... La Linda
D.N.F. "G" CLASS Gael. 16.46.30 16.42.08
3. T
(Major A. McMillan)
Widgeon
Eunice
16.43.35 18.41.24 2 8 (Lt. M. Blake R.N.)
stritis ...
Owl
16.33.47 16.33.47 1 10 (Mr. 8. Findlay)
D.N.F.
16.47.50) 16.42.02) 1 11 (Mr. C. Trenchard Davis)
Zephyr. 18.54.00 16.51.404 7 4 (Capt. B, C. Horton).
LOCAL FOOTBALL RESULTS
SENIOR SHIELD
St. Josephs Gomes. Club
Fowler:
1
Kowloon
White.
1
Eastern
Lee Tuck-kee, Hau Ching-to.
FIRST DIVISION
Kowloon Chinese
D
Middlesex
Grogan, Pearson, Saw.
JUNIOR SHIELD
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Duncan.
Kowloon
1
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Ferguson..
Munton, Scadding.
2 Eastern
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