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(Continued from Page 2) WHOSE WOODEN SPOONY At Happy Valley, Civil Service Cricket Club beat Police Recrea- tion Club by 14 shots.
CS.C.C.: H. F. Harper, F. 8. Austin, A. Staven, S. Eccleshall, (Skip) 33; P. D. Crawley, V. S Ebbage, C. Strange, W. R. Hillyer (Skip) 24; E. Kirman, J. R. Carr. A. B. Allan J. M. Purvis, (Skip) 12; Total 69,
P.R.C.: R. Ellis, A. Kirby, J. & Riddell, J. R. McWalter, (Skip) 10;!
SPORTS LO TAK KUEN CUP LEAGUE
RESULTS
MANY SPEED RECORDS GO
AB JENKINS AT SALT FLATS
BONNEVILLE · Aug
11. (Reu-
The Lo Tak Kuen. Cup League. organized by the China Amateur Miniature Football Federation (Hongkong Branch)" made further Progress yesterday at the Southern ter-On the Salt Flats here to- Playground, Wanchal when an- day, Ab Jenkins, other batch of it matches were American racing driver. decided.
the world record for the 1,000
the famous broke
In the morning Foo Lun beat miles with 170.757 miles an hour. Tung Yee Bak 2-1. Luk Chi Foethus beating the previous record. defeated Kin Nai 3-0 while Hung held by himself, of 168.11 miles only goal scored. Sze lost to "Cheung Hung by the an hour.
Jenkins also broke the world In the afternoon matches Blu record for six hours, with 170.85 B. Fitches, F. J. Kelly, A. J. John-Keung best Tsimshatsui 2-0 and miles an hour, the previous re son, G. C. Moss. (Skip) 15; N. B. Sai Yuen defeated Na Fel 1-0. cord-also his own-being 168,15 Fraser, W. Harris, W. McHardy. W
The last game
was between miles an hour. S. Dall, (Skip) 30; Total 55.
Chung Sing and Ping Yeung
In addition, Jenkins also broke which resulted in a win for the the world record for the 3,000 former by 2-0.
kilometres with 169.4 miles hour, beating the previous record. held by Capt. George Eyston, of 163.6 miles an hour.
H.KFC. STAGGER
At the Valley, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Hongkong Foot- ball Club by 3 shots.
C.CC.; W. McNeill, L. Gadd, E. Zimmeri. C. S. Rosalett, (Skip) 22;
24
MACAO TEAM'S VISIT Chung Luen team, of the Macaa Miniature Football League, visited the Colony yesterday morning
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J. H. Xavier, J. Fraser, T. Locke, when they met the "Hongkong SOUTH CHINA
H. W Randall, (Skip) 11; A Rozario, N Leonard, N.. P. Karanjia. W. K. Way, (Skip) 23: Total 61.
Daily Press" team as Caroline Hill and lost 7-1.
In the afternoon, at Southorn Playground.. Chung Luen were defeated by Tung Yee. Hung by four goals to two,
HKFC. E. Strange, G. Duncan, LE Lammert, N. J. Bebbington, (Skip) 14; J. 8. Howell, J. K
This morning Chung Luen will Gelling, W. GUL, J. A. R. Selby, meet Hon Ving at the Southern (Skip) 28; R. P. Shaw, C. BPlayground. The visitors will sail Robertson, W. J. Reid, A Brooks-
for Macao at 2 p.m. bank (Skip) 16. Total 52.
GARDEN CITY COLLAPSE At North Foint, Talkog Recrea- tion Club beat Kowloon Tong Garden City Association" by 27 shots
TRC.: W. Melrose, W. Bovalrd. T. F. Stainton. J. C. Chalmers, (Skip) 24; F. Hulon, H. O. Gilles, J. Watson, R. Wallace, (Skip) 24: R. Main, W. Cunningham, W. Beath, D. Munro, (Skip) 27; Total
75.
K. Tong: R. E Lee. H. Castro, J. L. Stephens, A. Spary,, (Skip) 17: J. Tang. T. K. Lim, J. N. Wong, E. Gittins, (Skip) 18: W. Howard, A. E. Castro, A. J. Kew, A. H. Basto, (Skip) 13; Total 48.
Third Division "
K.C.C. COMING UP
HOME CRICKET
RESULTS
LONDON, Aug. 12 (Reuter)- Close of play scores in the pro- gramme of Arst-class cricket matches which began to-day were 95 follows:-
4.
LOSE TO HERCULES XI
An
South China Athletic Associa- to lost the third of their tour Batavia by two goals to three in the presence of 15,000 people on Saturday afternoon, when they were beaten by the Hercules XI. Lee Wal-tong was present but did not play. Leung who was injured in also did not play.
Shiu-wing, Singapore,
King-cheung and Chan" Tak-fal
The goal scorers were Fung
The Hercules side is
consi- dered to be the strongest team in Batavia.
Derby 70 (Nichols 6 for 18);
So far the South China tourists Essex 180; Derby 26 for 2.
Hants 285 (Sperry 5 for 83); they have won 18, lost 3 and drew have played.26 games, of which Leicester 55 for 2.,
ave. Chan Tak-fai has been 138, highest scorer.
(Hill
Warwick 371, for 4 Wyatt 151) v. Northants.
Somerset 127 (Matthews
40); Glamorgan 151.
the
for games to play in
The tourists have two more Batavia, ove against the Batavia Football. As-
Kent 440 for 8 (Chalk 124, Valen-sociation the other against All-
tine 104) v, Sussex.
Yorkshire 171 (Perks 5 for 65); Worcester 194; Yorkshire 11 for 0. West Indies 162: Gloucester 149
At Cox's Road, Kowloon Cricket | for 8. Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by '15 shots.
K.C.C. W. H, Hobbs, A. Madar, F. S. Meadows, J. M. Jack (Skip) 18: W. Naet, G. E. Taylor, A. 'W. Ramsey. T. W. Carr (Skip) 30; J. C. Hill, T. R. Hunter, A Wright, W. W. Hirst (Skip) 18. Total 68.
KB.O.C.: P. A. Peckham, A. E. E. Jeffries, J. Watson, J. S. Dinnen (Skip) 15; A Morton, G. W. Dea- con, W. Harrower, H L Lockhart (Skip) 16;; E, F. Pope, C. S. Ham- mond. H... J. Bicknell, P. J. A. Hamilton (Skip) 29. Total 51. "WOODEN SPOON CLAIMED At Happy Valley, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Kowloon Foot- ball Club by 37 "shots.
C.C.C. G. R. Payne, B. Arculli, H. Peterson C. W. Lam (Skip)-20; 3. R. Solina, W. Hong Bling, G. Winch, A. E. S. Alves (skip) 33; S. Leonard, E. McNay, F. X. Dél- gado, G. 8. Ladd (Skip) 8, Total 79.
KFC.: G. Frost, S. Dallon, R. Hughes, F. Morgan (Skip) 20; 8, Wong, J. Fuller, D. Izatt, W. Ex- cell (8kip) 12; C. Woodcock, J. Ross, A. Moss, J. T. Smalley (Skip) 10. Total 42.
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RECREIO HOLD LEAD
At King's Fark, Club de Recreto beat Hongkong Football Club bg. 17 shots.
Recreio: A Noronha, F. Xavier, C. Lopes, E. de Sousa (Skip) 22: C. F. Vas, J. A. Remedios, C. &.. Alves, P. A. Tvanovich (Akip).26; M. F. Alarcon, J. C. Re- medios, A. M. Rodrigues, 0. P. Remedios (8kip) 23. Total 71,
HKFC. F. Angus, J. Barnes. "H. G. Wallington, V. Walker (Skip) 14; B. Casey, A. Watson, G. 8. Graver, J. Russell (skip) 25; F. P. Anslow, C. F. Needham, J. Ralston, H. Pegg (Sp) 15, Total 54
AULD LANG SINE! :
At Chater Road, Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club tied with Prison Officers' Club.
Yacht Club P. 3. Cassidy, E Hospes, CA. 8. Mitchell, G. EL Oos- tello (aldo) 19; W. A. Cornell, LE N. Ryan, A. Nissim; B Maughan (Skip) 18: C. B. Brown, W. J. Hansen, R. H. Wild, A. W. Brown (Skip) 23, Total 62.
PO.C. E. S. Franks, E. V. Mc Grath, C. Gowland,.. Gooding (Skip) 29
M
J. W. Grant, J. W.. FitzGerald, J. McCutcheon,
T
Jillott (Skip) 19; V. H. Preeman,
J. Hudson, G. B Foster, T. Pile (8kip) 17. Total 65,
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Batavia.
Natts 237; Lancs, $8 for 2. Middlesex 217; Surrey 83 for 1.
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