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MONDAY,
OCTOBER
V. R. C. SPORTS.
FIRST INTERPORT TRIAL ON SATURDAY'S GRAND NIGHT
SATURDAY
Although there wero no Lengua
matches played on Saturday quite a number of the club word of gaged in friendlies. In some of the games very high scores were registered by individual players,
In the Interport trial which was commenced on the Club ground between teams captained by Messrs. E. J. R. Mitchell and A. W. Hayward, there was only sufficient time for one innings and half an
FETE:
The Inclement weather on Saturday was mainly responsible
the Doar attendances at the Wi&C; aunusi aquatic sports which were brought to a close with a grand night fete in the evening..
At the conclusion of the sports Rear Admiral A.JB. Stirling in- timated that the Harbour races were being held on October 26, 27 and 28, while it was hoped that another night foto would be ar
hour's play for the opposing side ranged for the 23rd. MCLA..
before stumps were drawn. The match will be resumed to-day.
Mitchell's team went to the wickets fret and batted for three solid hours, during which time 192 runs were scored. Thadrst six wkts. fell when the score was only 4 but Capt. Bridgland gave a lively display and with 38 from Capt. Evers and 80 from Parker the
score was taken to 192.
Bowker was in form with the ball, taking seven wickets, for 64
(
J'una
With but half an hour in which to bat, Hayward's side lust two wickets for only 15 runs when stumps were drawn. Scores:
Mr. Mitchell's Team.
J.
C. Lyal, run out... G. F. Lammert, þ. Bowker Capt. Brovajohn, c' Rumjahn, b
Bowker
Major, Lightfoot, st..
Bowker
EJ. R. Mitchell,
Rumiahn
Fincher, b
Capt. Bridgland, b Bowker
S. Jex. c Hayward, b Bowker
Capt. Evers, & Wales
J. A. Summers,
Bowker
He referred to the entering a team this year for the first time since they went into oe cupation of their new building du Kowloon,
Noronha for the second year in The back stroke race was won by succession and the winner became the holder of the Cap
In condivalon Rear Admiral Stirling thanked the officials for the promotion of the successful evening, expecially in spite of the adverse weather conditions, He also thanked competitors who had provided such excellent sport..
LAWN BOWLS.
1926.
TWO MATCHES IN SPEY CUP COMPETITION.
Rowling Green Club the K.C.C. On the ground of the Kowloon defeated the, Club de Recreio by-20 shots; to 17
dian Recreation Club were defent On the K.C.C. ground the In
23 to 17," ed by the Bowling Green Club by
FOR THE POOR,
ST. STEPHEN'S BAZAAR... More service and good will, were, according to Mr. WW. Hornell speaking at the opening of the bazaar at St. Stephen's Girls' Collega on Saturday, the only way in which the Colony could rid
itself of the feeling which existed between the, Chinose and the non Chinese. That fooling however did: not prevail in the College, nor; he hoped, in the University,
Mr. W. W. Hornell, CIE, pre- sided over the opening ceremony, supported by the following mem bers of the School Council: the Right Rov. Bishop. C. R. Duppay and Mrs. Duppuy, Mrs. W. T. Soutborn, Mrs. H. T. Creasy, the. Rev. II. Copley Moyle Mrs. Fors- Inter, the Rev. Lai Kau-yan, Mes..
W. K. Cheung, Mias Midleton Smith (Principal). Mise Vincent and Miss Atkins..
After Mrs., Stirling had present- ed the prizes, Mr. W. Logan said that. It was customary to present 4-her with a bouquet, but it was not ready and would be sent to her. 8. He hoped that it would be a ma- mento, of her last occasion Hongkong.
The Results.
·11.
15
· 0
33
Ramsay, b
H. V. Parker, e Hayward, & Wales 30 F. Goodwin, not out
G. R. Vallack, e Hayward. b
Bowker
..50.
Before making Mrs. Southom to declare the bazaar open, Miss
The full results were: 100 Yards Open Championship of the Colony:-1, D. Lyon; 2, G. B. Razavet. Time: 41, 64.3/5 aces.
100 Yards Boy's Championship of Middleton Smith called upon Mra the Colony:-1, S. Lyon; 2, W. Creasy to prosent the prizes wan Yards Hurdles Handicap (Mam the stuff in connection with tho Time: 67, 67.1/6 see, by the students and members of hors)-1, S.
Marcali 2,
2. E. Zimmern. Time: 85.4/5, 38
341 100 Yards Ladies' Championship of the Colony-1, Misa J. Blunisdon; Miss M. George. Time: 84, 91 secs 2,
High Dive, Open Championship of the Colony-1, W.G. Urquhart; 2, D.. Ford and E. A. Brodie. The former 1 was awarded the prize after un extra
17
10
10
.192
0. M. B. W.
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Bowker Wales
24.1 7
54.
16
62
Rumjan Oliver
.13 1
41
18.
Rumuay
Mr. Hayward's Team.
A. W. Hayward, e-Lightfoot, b
Summers
G. R. Suver, not out
A. W. Ramsay, b Goodwin
Extras
E
dive
50 Yards Handicap (Members) Final:-1, S. M. Alarakia; 2, Ziramera Time: 33.1/h, 20:4/5 secs. 3300 Yards Services Championship of the Colony:1, Emixir. J. Norris; G
2, A B. F. Lonsdale. Time: 69, 0.72.2/5 goes,
Team Race, Open Championship of the Colony:-V.R.C. Team (Lyon,, May, Laing, Urquhart, Razavet,' Brodie), Timo: 218.3/6 vogs..
Consolation
Bace,
50. Yards:-1, S.
20.1/5, 29.2/5 secs. ·
Total. (for 2 wkts:). 15 A. A. Rumjahn, T. E. Standage, E. C. Fineher, Capt. Wartors, R.! H. Oliver, J. D. Humphreys, S. A. Ismail, A. C. I. Bawker and C. DV, Gitting: 2, A.A.R. Botelho. Time: Wales to bat.
Bowling Analysis: Goodwin, wicket for 7 runs; Summers. wicket for 2 runs.
University v. Kowloon..
1
The University entertained the Kowloon Cricket Club and even with n wenkenad team against them, the home side were unable to force a victory.
Water Polo:-VR.C. beat Y.M.C.A. European by four goals to Bil
The V.R.C.vere represented by
sale of work.
Among the compofition" prizes awarded were thoac for the best dressed doll, (Mids Diana Ho); best made bag. Miss Tsang Ah- yucn; and the best mado fan, Miss Phyllis Gillingham. ・・
Mr. Hornell introduced Mrs. Son- thorn and said that sho neoded no in- troduction to students, but although she was a member of the school body, she had been unable to be there before on account of the pirate not being very good in Hongkong.
Mr. Hornell said that he desirel, to impress upon everyone the Inct that the bazaar was not run for the benefit of St. Stephen's College, but it was a sale for the sole benefit of the poor institutions."
Thoro was a certain amount of
T. Knight GR. Razavet. J. Stewart, fccling, continued the speaker, B.A. Marcel, E.A. Brodio, A. May, between tho Chinose and the non- and D. Laing. The YM.C.A. team | Chinese. There was, however, the was B. Angus, L. Weill. E. Railton, absence of this feeling in the G. Duncan, D. Lyon, S.H. Garrod School and he hoped it was the and D. Ogilvie. The goal scorers same in the University. This leal- were May, Marcel, Brodie and ing had to be recognised and it was impossible to ignore it. The only way to got rid of it and to get back to E more sorene plane, "was by moro service and more good will
Bath S. V. Gittins and Samy passed the 70 mark for the Uni-Laing, versity before they were dismissed The Lyric band played during and although there were no other the intervals and at the conclusion big scores the innings. was de- of the sports. clared closed at 200 for the loss of nine wickets.
The following is a list of prize donors. Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. Ho Kowloon made a creditable, at Leung, Mr. Mok Kon-aang, Mr. W. tempt to overtake the huge score Logan, Ye Olde Printerle Ltd, Mr. | but could only reach 184 before K. E. Graig, Mr. R. Sutherland, Col. stumps were drawn, Brace and T. A. Robertson, Mr. P. W. Ramsay, Duncan were the top scorers for Rear Admiral A.J.B: Stirling, G. the side the former making 48 and Falconer and Co. Members of Wai
the latter 28.
16
Fung Mess, Mr. T. King, Col. Mon- tague Bates and officers of the East Surreya Regiment:
Other Events.
In conclusiou. Mr. Hornell" re- commended the bazaar to all those present and to those who would be attending in the afternoon.
light at being present at the. Mrs. Southern expressed her.. de bazaar and said that the work in itself was a great tribrite to..thoso who had contributed. to it. It was very wise man who had. anid, "What was. worth having was
Southor.
1
Civil Service v. Crnigengower. The Civil Service met their noighbours at home and won by runs. Craigengower batted
The following swimming sports firat and scored 97. The home programme will be carried out on team passed that total with two or about 1st November in connecworth sharing commented Mra. wickets in .hand and eventually tion with the St. John Ambulance made. 113 runs when the Inst Brigade, date, time and place to be Mrs. Soathorn spoke of tho weket fell. Kelley (23) for notified later.."
plonsure it gave her to have had Craigengewer and Baker (27) for
Team race for the Sir. E. to perform her first function in 'Civil Service were the main Kadoorie Shield.
Hongkong in a girls' school, a Life saving race for the Ho Tungsho had always had a great affection Cup.
They could boj 100 yards Championship for the for school girls.
very attractive and responsible in" Ho Brothers Cup.
dividuals if they were dealt with in the right way.netdna
SCOTCTS.
Kowloon. v. Civil Service. At Kowloon, the Civil Service second string were successful over the home team by 33 runs. Har- per, Nihill and Cher all made over 20 runs, the whole team making, 100 runs. They then dismissed their opponents, for 76.
Recreio v. University.· ́. The Club de Recreio defeated the University at King's Park by 62 runs, Noronha making 28 and Almada 20 out of a total of 95 Sousa took six wickets for 11 runs
· Police ‚v, RE;
A
50 yards Handicap for the Chan Chan-nam Cup
100 yarda Handicap, for the Nam Yeung Cup.
The Chater Shield will be award- ed to the Division gaining most.
points in Events, 1, 2 and 9.
In declaring the bazar open, Mrs. Southern hoped that it would be. a great succega.
100 Yards Championship (School Entries to be sent through Boys)-1, W. Lawrence;. 2, Roy Silve Divisional Superintendents or Netto. Time: 68 ecca, Ambulance Officers to Mr. J. 100 Yards Champion of the Portu Ralston, Corps Superintendent, guese Community-1, A. A. Botelhoj, Indian School.
2, E. A Noronha... Time: 68,4/5 secs.
Club de Recreio Aquatic Sports. beating the previous best time by. Declaring at 162 för, the loss of At the V. R. C. yesterday after-13/5 Becs. fivo wickets, the R. E and R: C's noon, the Club de Recreio held its Long Plunge,-1, J. R. Soares; 2) hud, no dificulty.,in, dismissing the third annual aquatic, sports, there, M. M. Alves Distance: 53 feet 4 Police, on the latter's ground, for
Dr. Craig made 36 for the Police. Craigengower v. H. K Electric.
Avery close match, was that he tween the Craigengower seconds, and the Hongkong Electric, the winning hit being made by the inat pair. The Valley team scored 88 and their opponents 100:
Heat,
50 Yards, Members Event,-1,
ca
Soares; 2, D. Xavier Time: 33
100 Yards V R. O Members-1
85 rune: Higgs, mide 6 and being a large attendance of mem-160 Yards Variety Stroke-Int Holliday 69 for the soldiers, while bars and thein lady friende..
1. G.. A., Noronha; 2, A E. Car The meating was most success-falle. Timo: 60 secs.; End Heat, 1,, ful despite the inclement weather, R. Pereira; 2, B Assumpcao and at the close of the sports the Time 82 secs. prizes were distributed by Migs Lolita de Sousa, daughter of the President of the Club. Mr. E VAM R de Sousa, who on behalf of his daughter thanked the committee for the honour of saking her to Pillow Fight-1 L Carvalho, 2, thanked the prize donors, and the Diving for Pintea-1, E. de Sousa, perform this ceremony. He als J. D. Noronha. committee of the VR C. for the 2. E, Noronha and, A. E.. Carvalho loan of the bath.
fied.
100 Yards Handicap for Members,
Time:
*H.K.C.C. 2nd XI Against Kowloon C.Cat 11 am to-day, the Hongkong C. 2nd XI (away) will be represented by M. M. Watson (captain), H. J. Armstrong, A, J. Hazeland, R. W 60 Yards Handicap (School Boya).
The results wore? Loc J. Nicholas, D E G Nichol-1 E Lawrence; 2, Roy Slive son, D. B. Fent, L. P. Ralph, D. Reid, H. R. Remington and J. S. Notto. Time: 87 2/5, 29.3/5 sacs
50 Yards Handicaps. 1st, Heat cott Match Cancelled. 1, J. Ha Seuress, La La A. Carvalho. The Indian R.C. versus VolunTime: 32 beca; 2nd Heat-1, L. Rorn toers, cricket match has been Pereira; 2, D. Kavior. Time: 203/5 concelled, due to the unplayable 2 Theme Time: 20 Hem
sesc.; Brd Heat, C E. Ferolras condition of the ground at Spa-"} High Dive 1, F. Roza Pereira; 2, kunpoo.
Edward Raza,,
GR. Razavet; 2, S M Alaraids. Time: 882/5 seca
83 ACCE
Roza Pereira; 2, Er de Sousa Ladies Nomination, JR. Soures and Miss C. Botelho; 2. D. de Sousa and Miss Gomes,
100-Vardo Variety Stroke-1, H. A
Barros; 2, C, R. Pereira,
Team Race 1, R. Assumpeão's
Consolation Race1, B. Assump
Team
GOLF AT SHANGHAI,
THE ALL CHINA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.
-Shanghal, Oct. Ba
In the all-China. Amateur, Golf Championship (medal,play) at the end of the first day Buddy (Shang hall the holder, led by four strokes, H. Kawasaki being second, R Aknboahj; third, and Blinko (Shanghai), fourth,
The wind was a detrimental factor to good acering, throughout the day but there was a slight improvemont in the afternoon, wh
The second 36 holes will be played to-morrow.
Shanghal, Oct. 10, Budd, retained: the title of the All-China, golf champion, Blinko being second, and Kawasaki, and Malcolm tieing for third place
The wind was again, detrimental to good play, but died down in the afternoon. Nevertheless the driving was affected.
A slight drizzle made the course, slower, affecting the putts.
Budd, who was putting well, throughout the day, had bad luck on several occasions, Blinko falled on the green, missing several short putts. Kawasaki was playing beautiful golf, but net accurately enough to be first-class, Malcolm played a sound game through-
out.
The full scores follow:
Bald Blinko Kawasaki Malcolm.
R. Akaboshi.. Ferguson (H.K.) Polland
K. M. Cumming- Crompton Hawkings
C. O. Cumming
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Smith
Murotani
Andrewes (HK) Pendered (H.K.) Robinson' Tippin
Terrace
Morris (H.K.)
Jensen
Lopeg
Rese Mills
Kuslehurst Shewan (H.K) Gray. S. Akaboshi. Tanggobi White
Braco
Wataon
First Day
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