WEEK-END CRICKET.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

One mutch in the senior division

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TENNIS CONTESTS.

UNITED SERVICES R. C. BEAT CRAIGENGOWER.

The United Services R. C. easily ac of the Cricket League and three counted for the Craigengewer C.C. in in the second were play on Satura friendly tennis match played on the ground yesterday. The a definite latter's In each case, day.

Happy Valley club, despite the inclu- decision was obtained.

The Craigengower C. C., play-ion of 8. A. and H. D. Rumjahn, the ing at home, went under to the doubles champions of Hongkong, were Royal Navy, the visitors passing only able to secure eno win in the their opponents' score easily. In nine matches played. the second division, Craigengower avenged their senior's defcat, by accounting for the Navy's seconds on the latter's ground,

! FIRST DIVISION.

Craigengower C,C. Defeated

afternoon.

at Home.

Wero

The contesta were conducted on s boat out of three" basis. The full scores follow:

V. ST. GEORGE'S WIN.

RESULT OF YACHTING

AND BOWLS.

The annual contests between St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies in yachting and bowls were held at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yes. terday afternoon, and resulted in a win for St. George's Society in both events. St. George's won the yachting by a margin of four points and the beyls by seven points.

His Excellency the Officer Adminis- tering the Government, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern, C.M.G., and Capt. AJ. L. Whyte, A.D.C., played in one of the rinks. Mrs. Southorn was

H. D. Rumjaha and S. A. Rumfahn lost to Major R. H. Lucas and Dr. Ramong those present. 2. Tottenham 1-0, 0-3, 1-0; beat F. A. Redmand and Lt. J. Hale 5-7, 0-1, 6-3; lest to J, S. McEachran-and Goldman 2-6, 3-6.

3. A. Cassumbhey and J. M. Razack (C.C.C.) lost to Major R. H. Lucar

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1928.

QUEEN'S SPORTS.

EXCITING FINISHES AT ANNUAL MEETING.

There was some excellent sport and exciting finishes at the annual athletic meeting of the 1st Battalion tho Queen's Royal Regiment beld at Sun Wul camp on Saturday,

A particularly thrilling finish was witnessed in the Officers co, in which Lieut. Koaly and Lieut. Dickin son came in togother, a dead hoạt be- ing given.

Baro-back riding, pillow fighting! and a tug-of-war aroused a lot of enthusiasm.

Tho Results.

Throwing Oricket Ball.-1, Fk. Saundora; 2, L/Cpl. Miles; 8, Lieut. Podid; 4, Cpl. Ivca. Distance: 26

100 Yards Raco,-1, L/Cpl. Per-

At the conclusion of the contesta, the Han. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, Chieftain of St. Androw's Society, handed the St. Andrew's flug to Mr. yards. C. G. Alabaster, past President of St.

Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, who was unablo to be present owing to Foord; 4, L/Cpl. Cooling. Time: 11 administrative duties, Mrs. Mackle presented allver spoons to the win- ning bowlers,

and Dr. R. E. Tottenham 2-6, 2-6 Presid Soclety, representing the cival; 2, Ple: Saunders; 3, Lieut.

lost to F. A. Redmond and Lt. J. Hale 4-0, 1-8; lost to J. S. McEachran and L. Goldman 2-6, 3-0.

W. J. Howard and G. Lal (0.0.0.) lost to Major R. H. Lucas and

For the yachting the officer of the Dr. R. E. Tultenham 1-8. 3-6; lost to day was Mr. F. T. Tracy, the official

K.C.C. Hent fierman Tennis Club,

On the Craigengower C.C. around Leam at Happy Valley, the homo went under to the Royal Navy in the only first divisien match of the only able to register 112 runs, Abbas, Admond and L. & Hale

The visitors, batting first, Loz Craigengower accounting for six 10-12, 3-6: lost to J. S. McEachran

runs and L Goldman 1-6, 0-6. wickets at the cost of Ove each,

The home team, however, failed badly and were dismissed for only 88 runs, A.B. Large getting oven wickets for 20 runs. Craigengower sdcured no less than 21 runs from Mr. "Extras" and this was two more than their top scorer, U.M. Omar, obtained. E. Zimmern, with if run to his credit, was the only other batsman to get inte double figures.

SECOND DIVISION.

Indinn R.C. Beat the Club de Recreio,

1

At Suokunpeo; the Indian R. C. a comfortable second eleven scored win over the Club de Recreio. The Hume team, hatting first, started none At one stuge, The score Lon well. Board showed only 13 runs for the loss of seven wickets. Good hitting by the Indian's "tail" brought the total to 120 before the inst wicket'

foll

The visitors were dismissed for H1 Mr. "Extras" shared the honour of being top scorer with II. A. Barros with 29 runk,

TUR.

Royal Navy v CCC..

On the Navy ground nt Happy Valley, Craigenpower defeated the home team in a low-scoring antch by 6 runs. Batting first, the, visitors collected 139 rons before they de clared for nine wickets. The hemo team could only register sixty in re- ply, 14. Comdr. Woodhouse being-the top seorer with 20 runs. Way secured elx wickets for 24 runs, and Fritz was responsible for the remaining four wickets, which he took at a cost ef only thirty runs.

CS.C.C. R.E. and S.

At Happy Valley, on the Civil Service ground, the Royal Engineers and the Royal Corps of Signals ac counted for the Civil Service second team by 64 runs, after declaring: for eight wickets with 172 runs.

The visilers opened weakly, the first, wicket falling with their score standing at eight. The second wicket partnership, however, improvel the position considerably

seca.

220 Yards Corporals Race-1, L/Cpl. Percival; 2, L/Cpl. Cooling. Time: 20 1/5 soca,

Long Jump-1, Pte. Cumner: 2,

Hooper. Distance: 18 feet. Two races were held, one in the 880 Yards Bace.—1, Pto. Hutchings: morning and another in the after-2, Po.. Warner: 8, L/8gt. Martin. The Kowloon Cricket Club bout the noon, the helmamon changing yachts Time: 2,14 2/5 seca. German Tennis Club yesterday after-in the afternoon. Both races started from and Anlahed at the Club, The noon by 49 games to 30.

murning course was from the club line, west to east to Channel Rocks, (P) Kowloon Rock (P), mark on line (5) to finish.

time-kooper boing Yeoman of Signals Llout. Kanly; 8, Pis, Curtis; 4, L/Sgh 8, J. Swolland.

E. Abraham and C. II. Atkins (K.C.C.) beat If. Ammann and O. May 6-0; beat B. Schroeter and G. V. Ehren 6-5; lost to E. Dillner and B, Soltau 6-6-17-10.

E. C. Fincher and L. Jack (K.C.C.) beat Ammann and May 6-2; bont Schroeter and Ehren 8-3; beat Dill- ner and Soltau 9-228-7.

P. M. Pinguet and A. E. Guest (K.C.C.) beat Ammann and May 8-3; beat Schroeter and Ebron 11-0; bent Diner and Soltau 7-421-7.

Totals: K. C. C. 60; German Ten- ufa Club, 10.

Semi-Finals of Mixed Doubles. The un-Bals of the open mixed dudes championship have been fixed take place at the Chinese R. C. on Saturday next: The first match will be between Mrs. Tottenham and Dr.

t Yachting Results.

100 Yards Boys Race-1, Boy Dur- rant; 2, Boy Stacey; 3, Boy Prothero.

220 Yards Race-1, Llout. Kealy; 2, Lieut. Foord: 3, Plo. Baunders; 4 L/Cpl. Cooling. Time: 20 1/5 secs.

High Jump-1, L/Cpl. Watling; 2, FL/Cpl. Sharp; 3, Lieut. Konly.

The morning match resulted as Height: 8 ft. 3 in. follows:

St. George's,

Yacht. Why Wander Bluenosu Speedwell

(3)

(4)

Holmsman I'ts. Mr. H. S. Rouse 10 Mr. Vernall

(8) Mr. Pearce

Lalu

(6) Major Miles

Gael

(11) Mr. Gandy

Thech

(10) Mr. Stewart

Wings Tattenhum nnd Mrs. Hale and Lt.

Boojum Hale, and the second between Miss Adanna Enid Lo and M. W. Lo and Mrs, Miles | Zephyr and H. Owen Hughes.

Joan

The caps for the tournament will be on display in one of Meuxrs. Lane Crawford's windows to-morrow.

SATURDAY'SAILING.

LEADERS BEATEN IN ALL

THREE CLASSES.",

Pierrette

St. Andrew's.

(1) Mr. Shielda

(0)

141 Mr. Marshall

Putting the Weight-1, Llout. Kenly; 2, Pte. Saunders; 3, Pte. Stan- nard; 4, C. 8. 11. Watford. Distance: 84 ft. 4 IR.

440 Yards lace-1, Pte. Saunders; 2, L/Sgt. Martin; 3, L/Sgt. Hoopor. Time: 68 3/5 puca.

V. C. Race.-1, L/Cpl. Gray; 2, Pte. 3 Bradford.

--

Throwing the Discus.-1, Lieut. 37 Kenly; 2, Pto. Boon; 9, Sgt. Wyles; 4, L/Cpl. Miles. Distance: D8 ft. 6 in. Pole Jump-1, L/Cpl. Percival; 2, L/Cpl. Gray; 3, Pte. Martin.

19

7 Mr. Nicholson

(7) Mr. Payton Reid 6

(12) Mr. Seatt Elliot

(2) Mr. Sutherland 11

The following was the result of the afternoon

race, the course being Kowloon Rock (5), Channel Rocks (8), mark on Line (S), Cust Rock (5).

Yings Boojum Lenders in all three classes were Adunne bonten in the fourth chainpionship | Zephyr event of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Pierrette Club decided on Saturday. Eighteen Joan yachts took part and the course was over 8.5 miles-start at the Club, to Lyemun bacon (port), Cust Rock buoy (starboard), Channel Rocka (8), finish at the Club.

In the Humlicop glass, Rolla crossed the lina first bul failed to save her time on Colleen. La Linda, ünishing third, is top with 21 points.

Ailsu was first to completa the cars in the Combined class and re- tained her place on corrected time.

St. George's.

(1), Mr. Stewart (4) Mr. Gandy

4

Bareback Mule Raco-1, L/CpL Gray; 2, Ptc. Stears..

Sack Race-1, te. Lowry; 2, Pte. 1Fowler,

Pillow Fighting.-1, Pte. Nash; 2. Pie. Crafts,

Old Soldiers Race.-1; C. 3. M. Walford; 2, Q. M. S. Wakeford.

Tug-of-War.-1, "C" Coy; 2, "D" Coy, 3, 1. G. Coy.

Oho Mile (Indian Troopa).-1, Naik Nursang; 2, L/n. Hassan Shuh; 3, Driver Gainda.

Ocers Race-1, Lieut. Kealy and

13 Lieut. Dickinson (dead hont).

220 Yards (Indian Troops),

Naik Nursang; 2, Mham Khan; 8, 11 Buggat Ithom.

1

#

(9) Major Milas'

4

12) Mr. Pearce

(12) Mr. Vernall

:

(7) Mr. Rouse

Total p..

44

Total am

97

Total for day

Bi

St. Andrew's.

Why Wonder (5) Mr. Sutherland 8 Bluenose (3) Mr. Scott Elliot 10 Spendwell (10) Mr. Payton Reid 3

Gnol

Four of five scratch" boats in the Thecla

Civil Service looked as if they would | Heyward Hoya chuss saved their time, pili the game out of the fire when Boojum winning. Wings took fourth

good.

-

it were on the board with only five | plucé and is still three points to the wickets down. The remaining six men, however, were only able to cotteet six runs between them, threed of them being dismissed without searing.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Old Rivals Meet Again at Kowloon.

Baving; tranneed the Kowloon C. d decisively in November, the Hong- kong C. C. went over the water to Kowloon on Saturday. The visitors batted first and compiled 172 runs for the loss of seven wickets, when they declared. Copt. A. G. Dobbie was top scorer with 87 runs.

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Bandicap Charm (Start -2.25 15ml)

Tiene

Polt Prishing Corrected to Dute

4.มะ.4 4.00.47

Balto 42601

fallen (191)

10

(8) Mr. Marshall

(11) Mr. Nicholson

(6) Mr. Shields

Total p.m.

Inter Cuy Rolny.), "D" Co. (Ita)

6 Dry, Pte. Warner, Pte. Kendall, Lieut.

a

Kealy); 2, H. Q. Coy; 8, M. G. Cay.

Boys Race 440 yards Handicap,-1, Boy Crouch; 2, Roy Corby; 3, Doy Wilson:

Bergeants Race.-1, Sgt. McCoy: 2, Sgt. Mallion; 3, Sgt. Twitchen,

Band Race-1, Bdmn. Winter; 2, Bunn. Dodson.

On Me (teams to count)-1, "D" Coy; 2, 11. Q. Coy; 3, M. G. Coy. (Pte. Warner of 'D,'

wax the home)..

frat man

The 3 mile rare, decided December 73, resulted

ឆង follows: Ple

Surey; 2, 1/Cpl. Rowbottom; 3, Pic.

35 Woollards. The winning team of six

Total a..

42

Total for day

77

1:1

The Bowls Contest.

Two rinks were played at bewis, re-

17 Bulting as follows:

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12

1.08.20 4,03,82 Iva radu 18] 4,19,21 4.05.48 4.15.55 4.18.65 Dunellen (4th) ..........

Hann (5) ...... 14.03 4.18.07 .. Combined (finch & One Donipuuz Class -

1Start 2.30 pm.]

Altan (l)

4.35,44 4.25.44 Daphne (4th)

4.40.15 4.40.15 Jane (290)... 4,6% 4.35,10

4.45.18 God (3rd

$4.50 Permette de 4.46.32 4.41, Theen (4th) ...... 4.1.0.69 4,48,5A

Ifeyward Keys Casam (Stari 2.30 1.1

Boojum (lat)

4.42.44 4.42.46

Speedwell, (2nd) **** 4,45,81

Item (376) 4.47.43 Wings (410) 4.69.11 Why Wonder (9th) 4.30.12 Zephyr 16th) 4.06.05

The home team replied with 108' for the loss of six wickets, E. C. Finchur obtaining 33 of the total G. . V. Hali scored 82 and was un- beaten' when #Lumps were drawn. The K. C. C. tried six bowlers. For the H. K. O, C., Debble took two runs, wickels for 21 and Wales three for 35.

C. R. C. v Indian R. C. At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R. O. entertained the Indian Recreation Club and were beaten by six wickets. Batting frat, the hamo team were dismissed for 11 runs, of which W. C. Hung was responsible for no less than 92. Of the other batsmen, II. Ching was the only one to reach double figures.

4.43.31

4,42,42

4.60.11

4.00.4% 4.10.16 6.65.22 4.09.2

Carpenter

St. Andrew's.

Hon. Mr. C. G.

Mackie

Mr. D. Melod

St. George's.

Mr. S. Dearon

Mr. D. Harvey

Mr. J. Bentley-

16

Mr. E. W..

16

13

12

21

Capt. Whyte

Mr. Bonnar

Hon. Mr. A. C.

llynes

Mr. Melay

20

H.E. the O.A.G.

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innings, however, and compiled 122 |

University Kowloon. Playing at Pokfuluin, the Kowloon C. C. second eleven defeated the University second eleven by 36 runs. The lume team batted first, but could do little against the bowling of Le (6 for 18) and Petherom (4 for

Mr. L. J. Davies 30 Mr. Drummond 18

Dr. J. L. Shell-

shear

14

Total 44

Mr. B. Wylie Mr. W, Russell 19

Flag Presented,

Total 37

were the M. G. Coy,

LETTER GOLF. ·

Here's a SMART CRACK to ponder for a while. Par is six.

SMART

CRA C

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In asking Mr. Blackie to hand the flag of St. Androw's Society to Mr. Alabaster, Mr. A. L. Shielis (Com-

1-The idea of letter golf is to modore of the Club) congratulated 8. George's Society on winning the sail- change ono word to another and Ifo remarked do it in par, a given number of ing by four points. that last year it was the other way strokes. Thus to change.COW to round, and they were glad to know Hen, in three strokes, COW, that the annual competitions were not HOW HEW HEN, one-sided.

He also congratulated 2-You can change only o00

3-You must have a complete word, of common usage, for each jump. Slang words and abbrevia- tions don't count.

4-The order of letters cannot be.. changed.

8) and were all dismissed for 44 runs, them on winning the bowls,

Kowloon also found runs hard to After receiving the flag, Mr. A1-letter at time. get against good bowling. They abaster expressed regret at the ab eventually made 80, the chief con sence of Lout. Col. Bird, and said

being Mackay The Indians began badly, losing tributars

(21), he would be glad to tell the President two good playera early in the gamo Petharam (17 not out) and Pattee that St. George's flag was at the for comparatively few runs. A stand (13). Chan Fook and Rai were the top of the mast.« between Madar and Rumjahn, follow-most successful trundlers for the ed by valuable contributions from the home team. Minu brothers, however, gave them victory. They reached thair op ponents' total for the loss of only five wickets.

Police v Electric R. C.

On the Pollee ground at Happy Valley, the home team easily de- feated the Electric Recreation Club.

II. K. C. C. 2nd XI v D. B. S. On the Club ground, the Hongkong C. C. second string were defeated hy the Diocesan Boys' School by Buven wickets, The Club, batting first, obtalaod 108 runs, Leo for the School taking four wickets for nine- teen runs and Zimmern two for nine, Anderson was responsible for the re- maining four wickels at a cost of 35 runs.

The visitors, batting first, were troubled by the bowling of Alexander and Lacey, and were all dismissed for 35

60 runs. Alexander and Lacoy, re- For the School, Kwan carried his turned the same average, each cup- turing four wickets for 22, King took the remaining wicket, after con- ceding a single,

The Police passed their opponent's Acorn with Boven wickets to spare, They went on to complete their

but for C8 net out. He opened the Innings with Anderson, the first wicket-fall at 72, and the School obtained the required runs for the lors of three wickets. They went on to complete their innings and were dis- missed for 130.

Mrs. Mackie then presented silver apoons to the winning bowlors, after which three cheers were given for St. George's Society on the cull of Mr. Shields, and cheers were also given for the losers on the call of Mr. Alabaster,

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The following will represent the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club in a re- turn hockey match against the Beds. and Herts. (Transport) on the Marina ground to-morrow, at 4.46 pm sharp: Mohamed Khan (Capt.), Feroz All, M. A. Khan, G, A, Khan, D. B. Dass, Ahmed Khan, Jem. Makhan Singh, Firdos Khan Amir Khan, Autor Singh and Noor Khan, Reserves, J. D. Tipu, Kernal Singh,

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