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SENIOR LEAGUE

CRICKET

RESULTS TO DATE

Nov. 6, 1937

A.K.C.C. 145 for 7 wkts. beat C.8.C.C. 118, by 4 wkts.

IRC 187 for 7 wkta. dee, beat Navy. 137.

K.CC. 182 for 7 wkts. dec. drew with C.C.C. 97 for 9.

dec.

WEEK-ENDTM MATCHES

AND TEAMS

The following are some of the teams for the week-end cricket. football and ladies' hockey matches:-

CRICKET

H.K.C.C.; A W. Hayward (Capt.) R. D. Allen, M. L F

COLONY SOCCER

TEAMS

Haymes. L.. D. Kilbee, J. H. B. The following two elevens have Leckle. H. B. Neve, F. Marshall, H.been selected to represent the Recreio 208 for 7: wkts.

Owen-Hughes, J. L. C. Pearce, L. Civilians and The Colony respec drew with Army 118 for 7.

T. Ride and M R. Swatri.

tively on the dates stated against

Jan. 8

Zimmern C.C.C): -- E.

(Capt.), the Islington Corinthians. H.K.C.C. 181 for 7 dec. drew, with A. R. H. Esmall. F. K. Lee, F. R. Civilians T. Corinthians, Feb, 26. Navy 147, for 8.

Zimmern, G. Souza, A' T. Lee, A. K. S. Tsang (Eastern); Mak Shul- IR.C. 142 drew with C.C.C. 132 Ismail, A. B. Hamson, J. L. Young- hon (South China) V. Costa (St. fox 9.

saye, P. J. Billimorta, W. H. Sling. Joseph); Leung In-chan (South Recreto 6 last to C.S.C.C. by aIR.C.-A. R. Minu (Capt), A. H. China), A. S. Bliss (Kowloon, Cap- wkts.

Madar, S. A. Ismall, A. Rumjahn, tain). Lee Kwok-wa (8. Chiria); K.C.C. 164 for wkta. dec. drew A. R. Abbas, A. R. Kitchell, M. el Fowler (Club), Wong Mel-shun with Army 152 for 7.

Jan. 15

Army 138 for 8 drew with H.K. C.C. 162 for 9 dec.

IR.C. 167 for 4 beat Recreio 103., by 9 wkts..

78.

K.C.C. 158 for 7 dec. beat Navy

C.C.C. 157 for 8 beat C.B.C.C. 125 hy 5 wkts.

Jan. 22 H.K.C.C. 142 beat Recreio 101, by

41 runs.

K.C.C. 157 for 8 wkts, dec. beut CS.C.C. 116 by 41 runs

C.C.C. 147 for 6 wkts. beat Navy 73 by 9 wkts...

96.

Arculli, K. Nararin, A. Baker, A. M. | (S. China), D. Knox (Kowloon), Rumjahn, M. P. Madar.

Recreio: E. L. Gosano, P. M. N. da Silva, W. A. Reed, A.-M. Rodrt- gues, E. M. L. Soares, A. Prata, A..P. Pereira, H. L. Ozorin, J. & Noronha. N, Beltran and A. N. Other.

Howlett (Club).

(Police) and Bickford

Reserves: Bone (Police), Hussnin Joseph), Gough (Police), (St. Leonard and Ward (St. Joseph). The Colony v. Corinthians, Feb. 27.

Duncan Army:-Capt. J. R. Mackintosh-

(Royal Scots); Lee Walker. Major 0.5. Rawstorne, Ting-sang (South China, Captain), Major OP. Murray and Bndsmn. Ulrich (Kowloon); TWilliamson Cheney (Seaforths: Lieut. C. E. (Seaforth H), Lau Hing-chol and (8. China); Godby (RA.), Lieut. R. A. Barton Leung Wing-chui (RE), Lieut. L, C. Beadnell, Lieut. Yeung Sul-yick, Lai Shul-wing. M. P. Weedon, Lieut. C. M. M. Man Fung King-cheung (8. China), Saw Hau Ching-to and Pte. Hatfield (Middlesex); and (Middlesex) and Lieut. Doubles (Royal Scots).

IR.C. 119 for 4 wkts. beat Army

Feb. 5 K.C.C. 85 beat H.K.C.C. 65 by 20 D. 8.

rans.

(Eastern).

Club 2nd XI:-E. J. R. Mitchell. Reserves: C. Pile (Police), Bright Capt.) H. W. Baines, "H. D. Bid-Middlesex). Ferris (Navy), Chan well, C, W. E. Bishop, J. H. Fox. Tak-fal (S. China), Groggan (Mid- A. T. Godfrey. R. 9. W. Patterson, dlesex) and Pearson (Middlesex).

Stewart. Robb, G. A

W. Both matches will be played on Stoker and F. H. Stokes.

the Caroline Hill ground, kick off

IR.C. 187 for '8' wkst. dec. bert

C.C.C. 2nd XI: C. W. Lamjat 4 p.m.

[C.S.C.C. 92 by 75 runs.

(Capt.), D. Hung, B. R. Iranee, A. C.C.C. 111 for 5 wkts. beat Re-Kitchell, Lee, J. W. Leonard; H. P. crelo 109 by 5 wkts.

Lim. A. M. Omar, W. Rapley, G. Army 144 for 9 wkts, dec. drew Winch and A Zimmern. Reserve. with Navy 93 for 6 wkts.

U. H. Esmail,

1ST DIVISION BATTING

50 RUNS AND OVER I.R.C.

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LADIES' HOCKEY

St. Andrew's:-J. Hall; G. White and L. Cross; P. Lawson, J. Wongi and H. Reid: F. Wong. E. Churr P. Oittins, S. Roberts and D. Drew,

Combined Schools XI:--W. Mul- cahy. Capt.). F. J. Lay. A. J. Prata and D. Crary (Diocesan Boys' School N., J. Booker, W. Gegg. C.

The Brawn Cup match between Hosegood and D. Hollidge (Central St. Andrew's 2nd, XI, and the "Y British School) K. M. Rumjahn Ladies has ween postponed till (Queen's College); J. Gosano and Thursday next. February 17, at Z. Gosano (La Sale Colege). 5.10 p.m. on the "y" ground.

"Y" Ladies: Miss Bakeman; Mrs. K.C.C. 1stXI; D. J. N. Anderson Burke, Miss. A. Fowler: Misa K. Capt., G. C. Burnett, K. M. Bax-Torge, Miss M. McCaw, Mrs. Henry; ter. E. C. Fincher, S. Jex. R. E. Lee, Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. N. D. Lloyd... W. Mulcahy, T. A. Read, Miss M.` Smith Miss Madar, G. F. O'Bryen and F. Zim- Westcott.

K. Nazar 62 (v. C.C.C.) and 80 Reserve. G. Kew (D.B.S.). (v. Army)

A.H. Madar 51 v. Navy)

A.A. Rumjahn 50 v. C.S.C.C.)

S.A. Ismall 73 (v. Recreio)

K.C.C.

G.F. O'Bryen 65 (v. C.C.C.) and mern. Umpire, J. P. Robinson.

68 not out (V.C.S.C.C.J

D.J.N. Anderson 68 (v. Navy) E.F. Fincher 52 (7.-Army)

c.c.c.

A.R.H. Esmail 74.(v. C.S.C.C.) F.R. Zimmern 52 (v. Navy) and 30 not out (v. Recreio)

FK. Lee 60 (v. Navy)

B.X.C.C.

R.D. Allen 77 not out (y. Navy) F.T Marshall 75 (v. Recreio) TA. Pearce 53 (v. 0.8.C.C.)

Navy

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Capt. Whitmarsh 53 (v. H.K.C.C.) Sub-Lt. Ogle 55 (v. H.K.C.C.) L. Blacker 53 (v. I.R.C.)

IST DIVISION BOWLING

5 WICRETS AND OVER A.H. Madar I.R.C.) 5 for 20 Army).

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K.C.C. 2nd . XI:—A. A. Dand (Capt.), R. Baldwin, F. A. Broad- bridge. R. T Broadhudze. S. A Gray, G. A. V. Hall, B. D. Lay. A. T. Lay. J. R. Luke, W. L McKenzie and C. B. R. Sargent. Umpire, H. Overy. Scorer. H. Brekehshire.

FOOTBALL

Kowloon Chinese. Han Yo-hui, Wong Wing-hong, Chan Fl-ching: Yeung Kim-po, Wong Sal-woh, Chin King-a: Fu Tuk-pau, "Ng Hay chung. Chi Po-wan, Ting Ying-fat, Chin Chi-fan.

Middlesex. Hartley; Watson. Sheehan; Wilkinson, Bright, Fresh- water; Grogan, Courtney Yearson. Saw. Britton.

Easter. Sammy 'I'sang: Ng Tak-win, Kwok Ping-tun;... Yeun Shui, Tsang Chung-wah, Lo Wai- v.kuen: Chan Bing-to, Lee Thok- kee, Soong Ling-sing. Au She- agok, Hau Ching-to.

P.J. Billimore (C.C.C.) 5 for 39 (v. C.8.C.C.) and 7 for 20 (v. Re- creio).

RE Lee (KC.C.) 5 for, 32. fv. H.K.C.C.) and 7 for 24 (v. Navy).

JHB Leckle" (H.K.C.C.) 5 for 10 (v. K.C.C.).

Cheyney (Army) 5 for 40 (v. HE.C.C.).

F. Baker (C.B.C.C.). 7 for 18 (v. Recreto) and 5 for 49 (y. K.C.C.).

SERVICES TRIAL.....

A second trial football match will be held by the Services at Bookun- poo on Monday, in preparation for the visit of the Islington Corin- thians. The following teams have been chosen to play, and will kick-

off at 3 pm,:.*

Probables. - Church (Navy); Sheehan (M'sex) and Watson (M'sex); Williamson (Seaforths), Bright (M'sex) and Ferris (Navy); Grogan (M'sex), McGuigan (Sea- forths), Calvert (R.A.), Saw (M'sex) and Fearson (M'sex):

PossiblesDimcan (Royal Scots): Fraser R. Scots) and Marshall (R.. Scots); Fraser (R. Scots), McKusker- (Beaforths) and Cook (Seaforths); Potts (R. Scots), Aleey (R. Scots). Wheeler (RA.M.C.), Gordon (R. Scots) and Thomson (Seaforths). Reserves. Smith (RAM.C.) End

Gene Tunney, one-time heavy 32 years of age, and "Bob" Fitz- Wilkinson (M'sex).

the world, alınmons when he won that honour Referee. L/Cpl. Day (Beaforths). boxing champion of does not have to hum and haw was 35. So why shouldn't Schmel-Linesmen, L/Cpl. Brothwell (RA before coming to a decision about ing, who is fighting as well as ever 8.C.) and Sigmn. Dove (Signala). the result of a propsed fight. he did, bring off the "double?".

He tips, right away, a knock out win for Max Schmeling against Louis next Juné.

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Seaforths, Atkinson; Brayson, Cook; Williamson. McKusker, Walker; Ross, Spiers, Dunnienie. Frazer, Thompson.

Club: Skinner; HU Nogaltzik; [E. Fowler, Gilchrist, Hynes: Fisher, T. A. Pearce, F. Fowler, Bickford, Dr. G. Ingram Shaw.

Kowloon;-Duncan; Sousa, Ul- rich; Honiball, Bliss, 'O'Connor; W.' Knox, V. White, D. Knox, Jorge, Eastman.

Reserves: Betts and Grazelle. Club 2nd XI:-Payne; Keown. Krivolsky; Purvis, Milne, Carr: Duncan Scott, Wilson, Greenberg.

Sloan,

Police (Chinese):-Chan Kam- Yue, O Wing, Shual-kay, Mak Hon- fan, Wan Son, Jay Shu-yue, Chan Suf-chul. Fan Kwel-chun, Wong Moh-kwei. Lee Kum, and Kong Hing.

University: Chean Chong-kee Lee Fan-tong. Tam Chin-wah, Hul Peng-keun, Lee Blu-luen, Lean Whoon-lang, Chiang Lee-hai Chan Bing-hang, Yong Kin-in. Ling Sing-hang and Lam Yue-seng.

1937 RACING RECORD ISSUED

HANDY BOOKLET Just to hand is the Hong Kong Racing Record for 1937. Neatly bound, well printed and with the records presented in a manner easy to follow, this booklet would be an acquisition for any shorting man's library.

́REFEREES' MEETING The German, indeed has all the The half-monthly meeting of the qualities of a real nghting man Hongkong Referees' Association will who gives nothing away in the be held in the new offices of the

not ease

Association up in Hongkong Football

The contents include pony re- Tunney's opinion is that Max ring. He does

(1st: floor) Holland cords, race results, results of races. win the big title again after being training either, and smashes into Room 106

his sparring partners in the "kill-House, at 8 p.m. on Monday, according to distance and jockey dethroned,

February 14: Schmeling, Gene points out, is ing" manner.

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