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LONDON SERVICE
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Sails 8 MAB.. for Mara., London,
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LIVERPOOL SERVICE "CYCLOPS"... Bails 29 MAR, for Harra, Liverpool,
& Bromborough NEW YORK SERVICE "GLAUCUS Sails 4 AUG., for Halifax, Boston &
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Beat Depleted H.K.C.C. Side
By Eight Wickets
"Feature of Saturday's cricket programme was the defeat of Hongkong Cricket Club by Kowloon Cricket Club in the senior league. The latter have now established themselves as favourites for the title.
Club de Recreio, also strong contenders for the Shield, advanced further at the expense of Craigen-. gower, last year's co-champions, who have yet to win a match.
Results follow:- League I
Indian R. C. beat the Civil Service C. C. by six runs at the Valley,
C. S. C. 56 (J. Barrow, not out
17: Baker 4 for 21).
I.. R. C. 62 for 7 decl. M. ell Artulli, not out. 14, A. H. Madar 14; Minu 8 for 25).
HOME FOOTBALL
(Continued from Page 10) Leicester.. 3079 14 35 57 23 Portsmouth 29 6 11 12 27 49 23 Chelsea 28 8 5 15 47 50 21 Birmingham 30 8 5.17 46 62 21 SECOND. DIVISION
P. W. D. L. F. A Pts.
Kowloon Cricket Club beat ilongkong C. C. by 8 runs at. King's Park:
HK. C. C. 102 (LT Ride 34 G. P. Longfield 20).
K. C. C110 for a decl. (N. A. E Mackay, not out 47. D. J. N. An
derson 44).
Royal Navy beat the Army by 10 runs at King's Park:— Navy 182 for deel (Capt. Whit- marsh 39, Lt. Walters 27: Moores 6 for 38).
Army 92 (Dvr. Legan 23, Capt. Whatman 17; Land 4 for 59)..
Club de Recreio defeated the *3 C. C. by Craigengower
"runs:-
"
IS DRAWN
Holiday Spirit At
Caroline Hill
Played in a holiday spirit and with neither side really exertiar themselves. the charity football match be- tween South China and the Rest of the Colony at Caroline Hill yesterday" afternoon re- sulted in a draw of one goal all. The match was in ald of British Fund for the Relief of **W21.3 Distress in China and witnessed by a fairly large crowd.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1939.
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There were several changes in Japan. both sides. For the Rest. A V. Haiphong Gosano was unable to turn out at Baigon.. centre-forward owing to a knee Straits injury sustained in the Interport, USA, Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai
(San Francisco date, 19th Jan.). and his place was filled by Moss,
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On the Chinese side. Tam Chan- wal replaced Lau Wai-pul in the Intermediate line while Lau Tau-Shanghai man was seen on the left wing "in place of Lay Chung-sang.
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The game itself was seldom 52, LG Gosano 22: E. L. Ozark exciting, with the exception of the
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Cralgengower C. C.43 (D. Hung 18; A K. Ismall 4 för 21).
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THIRD DIVISION "SOUTH"
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132 runs to 111 respectively:-
SECOND HALF Army 132 (Cpl. Webb 24, Pte: Early in the second half, Mak Jones 23, P. S. M. Paterson, not out, Shiu-hon sustained a leg injury 19)..
and left the field his place at right back being taken by Lee Wal-tong who dropped back into the de- fence after scoring his goal.
C. SC. C. 111 for six wickets (L. Buckle 23, W. Wright 21, R Wood, not out, 21).
Club de Recreio beat the Navy by 73 runs 21. King's Park:-
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For the Rest. Hartley. in goal, Hsu King-sing (left half) and Java Beltrao, who in the pivotal berth U.S.A., Honolulù Japan & Shanghai (Ban Francisco date, 10th Feb). Recreio 140 (A. E. Noronha, not kept a splendid check on Lee Wal- cut. 33, "A J. M. Prata 33).
Navy 133 (Capt. Carless 29. Pelong. were outstanding in defence, Japan while Moss was an energetic | Japan Wood B for 44).
leader of the attack with little Shanghai support.
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Kowloon C. C. drew with H.K. C.C. at King's Park:-
The Chinese were best served by H. K. C. C. 192 for 9 deci. Divett, their custodian, Cheung Wing- hot out, 54, Fox 38: Stark 4 for choi, Lee Tin-sang and Tam Chan- 27).
wat, in defence, and Fung King- K. C. C. 121 for 8 wickets (T. A cheong. Lai Shia-wing and Tang Madar 55, G. A. Goodban 25).
Kwong-sam in the forward line.
THE TEAMS The teams were as follows:-
Hartley.. Rest of the Colony: Hou Yung-Bang and Sheehan: Honalball, Beltrao and Hsa King- sing: Emberson, Courtney, Moss Rides and Thomas
Police Recreation Club beat Indian R. G. by 108 runs ---
Police R. C. 182 (B. C., Fay 53, W. L. Clarke' 49, C. C. Pote 22, Fay 4 for 19, Heath 4 for 22)
Indian R. C. 84 (A. H. İsmall 19).
Hongkong University beat" the 68 Craigengower C. C. by
runs:-..
Straits
Pres. Cleveland.. Nagpore...................... Santos Maru.. Patroclus... Tantalus.
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South China: Cheung Wing-Amoy and Chuenchow.......... | Anking..
chot; Mak Shiu-hon and Lee Tin- H: K. U. 145 for 4 decl: (KY.sang: Lau Hing-chol, Leung Wing- Tam, retired, 54, J. Forig 29; K. Lchlu and Tam Chan-wal; Tang Kwong-sam, Fung King-cheong, Ng 6 for 13).
Craigengower 77 (N, Broadbridge Lee Wal-tong. Lai Bhiu-wing and
La Tau-man.'
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25).
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29 14 10 5 52 34 38
28 15 7 6 60 35 37
30 16 4 10 64 40 38
30 17 1 12 71 47 35
29 15 5 9 69,53 35
31 16 3 12 55 48 35
Stockport 29 13 7 9 64 49 33
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BY SIX GOALS TO TWO
PLAYING ST. JOSEPH'S AT CAUSWEAY BAY YESTER- DAY, Navy tightened their hold on first division League honours with a clear victory by six goals to two. The Saints fieldéd a team strong enough in every department of the game, bat suf- ficiency weakened in the absence from the side of some of the better players to let the Navy forwards keep the ball within the Saints' defence area right through the first half, and prác- tically throughout the second half.
In addition to a sparkling dis-
play by the forward line, the Navy
half line of Honeywell, Dixon, and SA. LEAD BRITAIN
Ridley played excellent football.
the last mentioned player belig in excellent form.
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AT TENNIS
CAPE TOWN, Feb. 26 (Reuter)
Newby at right back cleared The following are the results of re- the third and the last tennis 28 13 6 9 63 53 32 accurately, and Dickerson,"
placing McAllister in goal save a match between South Africa and
Britain: penalty kick by Leonard.
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For the Saints, U.B. Souza made as many good saves as the Navy forwards made goals. Hussain cleared with strength, if not with accuracy, and he was well sup- ported by L Souza,
N. G. Farquharson (8.4.) beat R. A. Shayes (Britain). 6/3,-8/4.
Olive Craze (BA) beat Rose- mary Thomas (Britain) 6/3, 7/5.
V. G, Kirby and Mrs. C. J. Rob- bins (8.A.) beat R. A Shayes and Jean Saunders (Britain) 6/2, 6/4 LACK COMBINAŢION
RA, Farquharson and Mis The Saints' forwards lacked both the weight and the combina-Olive Craze (B.A.) beat Butler and tive play of their opponents, and Miss Valerie Scott (Britain) 6/0, only Alves and Ward, both o={5/7, 7/5, 0.
Play will be resumed on Mon-
whom scored a goal, played at all well. In the half-line. Castilho day. P. W. D. LF. A. Pts.was steady, as was Leonard when 30 21 6 3 98.48 48 he replaced him after the in- 29:15 77 83 43 37
30 18 5 9 77, 51-37
Aberdeen Hearts Queení
O'South 31 15 6 10 50 51 35 Falkirk 30 14 6 10 59 52 34 31-14 6 12 54 58.33
30 16 4 10 80 55 36
Hamilton Kilmarnock
29 12 8 9 58 62 32 Bt. Johnstone 31 13 6 13 65 73 31 Partlek30-13 4 13 58:67 30 Motherwell 29.12 5 12 64′ 63 29 Elbernian 30-12 4,14 62 38 28. 29 18:2 14 61-80 28
Clyde
terval.
GIRL SWIMMER'S RECORD
COPENHAGEN, Feb, 26 (T/Ocean).
Navy opened the score midway in the first half through Phip- pens, after two earlier oppor- tunities had been missed by New-Ragblid Hveger; Danish girl lands and Dickson, Hunt scored swimmer, succeeded on Friday even- soon after to bring the score testing in improving her own world re- cord for the 500 metres free style two-vil at the interval.
On resumption, the Saints lined from 6 min 39.1 sec. to 8 min. 34:3 up with Ward at centre-forward, sec. and Leonard at centre-half. The combinative power of the team seemed to suffer a reverse as a result, and Navy
SUNDAY SOCCER
attacked In a Third Division match play- vigorously for four goals in quick ed at Bookunpos yesterday, Kit accession, Newlands. Thoburn, Chee beat Electric by 5 goals to Muggliston, and Hunt scoring in nil
The match between P. W. D. that order.
and F. E was cancelled as the R. E failed to tum up
Third Lanark 29 9 7 13 66 75-25 Ayr U. 29 9 7 13 14 64 25 St Mirren 30 9 8 15:46 61 24 Arborath 31 8 7 16:43 66 23 Queen's Park 23 85 18 43 63 21 Ralth R 30 9 2 19 5780 20 St. Joseph's rallied towards the
29 83.18 45 15 19, end Ward and Alves, netting.
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