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Steel Coulson And H.B. League Results
The following are the results afthe Steel Coulson and,H. B, LeagUS
to date:~~~
BILLIARDS
C. & P.O. Rec, Club 3. v. Craigen-
gower C. Club 0.
Taikoo Club 3, v. Garrison "B" 0. Prison Officers Club 3..., C &
P.O. Rec. Club 0.
Naval Police 1, v. Craigengower
C. Club 2,
Dockyard Rec. Club 3. v. H.K.
Police 0.
C.S.C.C.
B.B. Club
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. L. F. A, Pts 20 18 2 50 10 50
D Rec. Club .....19 14
C. & P.O. Rec. C. 19 11 P.O. Club Talkoo Club CO.C... Garrison "A"
HK. Police
Naval Police
RE. Bergts. Mess 17 2 15 11 40.11 Garrison "B" 19 3 10 12 45 13 Highest Break.C.P.O. Grant 86. SNOOKER
C. & P.O. Rec. Club 3, v. Craigen-
gower, C. Club 0.
Talkoo Club 1, v. Garrison "B" 2. Prison Officers Club, 1, 7. C. &
P.O. Rec. Club 2, Naval Police 2. v. Craigengewer
C. Club. 1. Dockyard Rec. Club 1. v. Hong-
kong Police 2.
LEAGUE TABLE
SPORTS
SECOND SPLIT Ladies Hockey HOCKEY ASSCN.
SERIES YACHT
RACE RESULTS
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The Second Split Series race, of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, salled yesterday, over a course of 29 miles resulted" as follows:
Division I Started at 10 am,
Fin.
Cor.
Yacht Norena
15-35-40 15-35-48 (P. C. M, Sedgwick). Yehonala 18-03-05 15-37-57
TEAMS COMPLETE
FIXTURES
TOURNEY
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Police Hold CB.A.
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To Draw
The Argonauts and D. G. 9. completed their Brawn Cup League hockey fixtures on Satur- day, the former defcating "y" Ladies 1-0 and the latter team Association to a one-all draw in a
Andrew's Pts.defeating St.
Ladies Hockey Association Tournament
The Police held Central British
10 fanlors by the overwhelming
margin of nine goals to nil.
match played at King's Park yes- terday morning. Police had as Ladies played a strong much of the play as C.BA, and (Capt. M. T. L Wilkinson). attacking game and had most of could have wòn.
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the play in the second half. Argonauts scored through Miss
Both goals were scored in the 4. Xavier some 10 minutes before second half, Police netting first
full time.
through Jasbir Singh, and CRA.
La Cigale I 15-38-33 15-38-33-6
(N. V. A. Croucher), Iresund 15-50-16 15-38-36.
(K. Neckelman).". Donna
15-82-45 15-40-43
(E. Cock). Azoma.
16-10-0515-44-47
(H. W Browne), Division II Started at 10.10 am.
18 16 2 42 13 43 5 98 19 38
8 35 22 35 C.S.C.C.
P. W. L. F. A Pts 20 15 5 41 19 41
20 11 9 32 28 32) Garrison · "A" ... 20 14 19 11 8 30 27 30 HK. Police
8 40 20 40
19 13
6 38 19 38
19 12
7 33 24 33
17 11
8 32 19 32
10 0 10 31 26 31
18
7 11 28 28 26
20
8 12 26 34 26
Curlew
19 8 10 24 33 24
19
7 12 21 36 21
21
6 15 19 45 18
Highway-
тап
21 10 11 28 35 28 Naval Police 20 7 13 20 34 26 R.E. Sergts. Mess I 8 11 25 32 25 C. & P.O. Rec. C 194 15 16 41 18 IB. Club ........
Indians Beat
Civil Service
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HAYMES BATS WELL FOR THE CLUB Playing their last First Division Cricket League match of the sea- son on Saturday, Club de Recreio beat the Univeralty by 36 runs.
RECREIO: 99 (L. G. Gosano 31, H. A. Barros 30, S. Mahmood 6 for 59).
UNIVERSITY 69 (C. N. Mat- thews 27, E. "Cosano 3 for 27. HL Ozoria 3 for 29, L. G. Gosano 3 for 7.
AT COX'S PATH: the Hongkong Cricket Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 69 runs.
P.O. Club
D. Rec. Club
Garrison "B" C.C.C. Talkoo Club ....... 19 4 15 15 42 15 Highest Break Mr. Low (HBC) 30.
DARTS
Dockyard Rec Club 2, v. Hong-
kong Police 3. Prison Officers Club 2, v. C. &
P.O. Rec. Club 3.
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. L. F. A. Pts C. & P.O. Rec. C. 12 11 1 40 20 40 'son Sets Mess 10 8 2:34 16 34 HK. Police
11 5 6 25 30 25 RE Sergts Mess 10 4 6 23:27 23 Naval Police 9.4.5 24. 21 24 P.O. Club
92 7 18 29 16 D.R.C.
9 1 8 13 32 13 Highest Game finish Mr. Davies (CPORC) 83.
Highest score in 3 successive darts Mr. Taylor (HKP) 174.
HKC.C.: 174 for 5 wkts, dec. (J. Recreio L. O. Pearce 31, T. A. Pearce 57 Army M. FL Haymes 54 not oct, D. LIR.C. Bosanquet 20, N, D, Lloyd 3 for 66. C:C.C.
AT THE VALLEY, Indian Re-CS.C.C. creation Club juniors beat Civil University Service Cricket Club juniors by seven wickets in a Second Divi- sion League match.
3 D. G. S beat St. Andrew's equalising through 9. A Fowler Juniors, one player short, 9-0. All on a pass from D. T. Smith. Man 2 the schoolgirl forwarda scored-Singh and Jasbir Singh were the
Miss Jex, (1), Miss V. Cburn (1), outstanding players.
0
Sal, Long 17-10-57 16-56-55 14
(A. M, Mack),
Miss C. Kotewall, (1), Miss Chang (2) and Misa E. Chum (4).
CBA.; T. Lockhart; N. B. M. Whitley and D. Taylor; B. Ure, T.
In a friendly game at King's D. & Whitley and S. O. Else; D.
Park, "Y" Ladies seniors, Caer 17-14-47 18-57-06 12 Clark Cup champions, shared four
(P. Clarke)
17-19-05 17-04-47 (Capt. I D. K. Macrae). Tai Wan Shan
י,
17-11-11 -17-11-11 (Major J. E. Dobbs).
1
10
Tyrone
17-58-13 17-30-55 B. Herschend),
7
Tern
T. Smith, S. A. Fowler, G, H, Fow ler, E. Fowler and D. 3. Blake.
goals with St. Andrew's Ladies. Mias F. Wong and Mrs. P. Bliss scored for Saints and Miss D.Singh McCaw and Mrs. Burnett for "7". TABLE. TO DATE
J!
Argonauts
8 D.G.S.
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Goals
P. W. L D. F. A. Pts.
12 8 0 4 23 2 201 17-51-36 17-40-04
13" 8 3 1 25 9 17 (J. L Anderson).
Recreio Ladies 12 5 3 4 17 13 14 Sea Lark V 17-57-52 17-42-17
5 CBA Ladies 12.5 57 17 18 12
CBS. (Major-Gen, A. E. Grasett). Evolene 18-00-52 17-56-00
4 Ladies 11 St. Andrew's L. 9
Monsoon
(Major G. R. Way).". Treenlaur 18-37-12 18-03-24
(Major C. R. Tempuer).
18-38-01 18-18-52 (Major 'A. P. Trevor),
3
Widgeon
2
13
YACHTING
10 3 7 0 10 21 B
3 8 2 18 11 09. 0 5 44
R
0
5.10.41
8
Police: Balwant Singh;" "Man
and Blackburn;
Leslie, Mehar Singh and Brown; Teja" Singh, Parker, Jäsbir Singh, Wall, and Narwant Singh
KUMAON RIFLES WIN -
After leading 2-0 at half-time, Kumaon Rites continued to play good hockey to beat the Rajpu- tana Rifles by four goals to one in the second round of the Large units Knockout Hockey Tourns- ment at Shamshulpo on Saturday.
The goals were scored by Telok (Mr. F. P. MacCabel
Singh, Nerain Singh and "Captain The Sweepstake race over 8.7 Loch (2) "for Kumaon Rifles and miles resulted as follows:
by Lt. Indarjit Singh for Rajpu Yacht
tana Rifles.
5. 3 2 0
B 3 12 11 9
6 2 1 3 B
5 2 2 1
7
Jan
4 0 3 1
1
€ 0 5 1
1
Guri
SECOND
DIVISION
P. W. L. D. Pls.
Gull
IRC.
7 5 11 18
C.S.C.C. 2ND XI: 95 (F. E Law rence 36, M. R. Abbaa 6 for 20).
LR.C. 2ND XI: 99 for 5 wkts. (R.
Police
7 5 1 1 36
Royal Hongkong Yacht Clap's Joss Tal Yat Cup race over 12.8 miles yesterday resulted as follows:-
Yacht
Correct Posin. ... 4.41.97
1 (Capt. F. Krogh-Moe)
4.49.18 (Mr. S. K. Helberg)
4.49.52 (Capt. Q. O. G. Mills) Artemis
4.53.05
Correct Postn.
4.46,44 1
(Capt. G. E. Neve) Zephyr
4.52.26 (Capt. J. H Brown}
15.01.10 Owl
(Mr. L. Eastgate) Nanette 2
5.04.38 (Miss M. Corrighan)
2
3
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4
Recreto
4 5 10
15
KOC.
8 4 4 0
12
"(Mr. G. G. Wood) Wendy
M Rumjaha 51'not out).
C.C.C.
8 3 2 1
10
LEAGUE TABLES
Army
8 2 2 2
8
FIRST DIVISION
C.S.C C.
7 1 4 2
5
7 15 1
4
K.C.C.
6 4 0 2 14 University
6 0 6 0
5.02.17 (Mr. H. W: Browne) Artel
5.02.58 (Mr. N. H. Cuthbertson) Siskin
5.10.31 (Mr. D. G. G. Allen)
6.
G
7
P. W. L. D. Pts. ĮRAF.
HARBOUR ACCIDENT - Colonel Yale and a friend met an accident while sailing in the harbour on Saturday,
The two were sailing near the Kowloon Docks when Col, „Yale's
"T" JUNIORS LOSE
The Service Corps beat FM C.A. Juniors in a friendly match at Chatham Road by the odd goal in three on Saturday. "T" scored through Coombe while Gavier re- gistered two for the Service Corps.
EASY VICTORY
Police defeated Queen's College
racht "Ariel" was caught in a sud in a friendly match by 6 goals to den gust of wind and overturned.1 on Saturday. Rothwell (2) and They were picked up by a boat | Narwant Singh (4) scored för the while swimming to shore.
winners.
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