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SHAMEEN SWIMMING
1.1.. GALA
LAST EVENT OF THE SEASON.
Shameen, Oct. 6. The last Swimming Gala of the season was held here yesterday in the Canton Swimming Bath Club's pool. It was extremely well or gants japana her successful evening was enjoyed by competi- tor and spectators alike. The results are is Folkwan
SHAMEEN CRICKET.
COMBINED NAVAL, TEAM
DEFEATED..."
Shameen, Oct. 6.
The Shameon Sports Club In- cted a severe defeat on a com- bined team from HMS, Moth and HMS. Sesmew yesterday after- noon on the Fati ground. The naval team went in first and com plled the useful score of 82, Lieutenant 'Hill Walker being top scorer with a freely-hit 36; whilst | Laler took wickets for 23 runka
Two Length Brent Steded Handi. cap-1st. B. Klewits: (goes at 4) 44 16. 2nd, 35, Schformer: (gods at 5); Due to an excellent staɗd by Championship, L. Werner goes at Hill and Lammert, the former Rec: Also competed:--P. · A. Į knocking up 34 before being run
Schenk, and Brander.
Dive Krondor 186; 3. put. and the latter 27 #before Lehmann 2nd. Also corupeted being browled, the Shameen team secured: the required runs Garly and PA. Schenk,
One Length Dash; Handicap-1st Heat, 1st M. Roberts (goes at, 1} 19 sec.; 2nd H. Lehmann (goes at 4). Also competed Petemon, Mias and R. Rasmussen. 2nd Heat, Fazet, G. S. Mosa (goes at 3) ist; M. Schloemer goes at 5) 2nd. Au competed, Plunge
T. Paget
Handicap-Mrs. Ang
rndt (plus 4ft) 48 Mias Raget (plus 4ft.) 45' 6" M. Schloemer (scratch) 473; C. P. Nissen (minus 9 feet) Championship 55' 3";
Two Lengths Free Style Handicap: M. Gavin (goes at 3), 1st, 40 secs.; Paget (goes at 16), 2nd; R. Bas. mussen (goes at 17), Championship, Ladies Nomination. Race.--Mrs. Arndt and Mrs. McFerran.
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with six wickets in hand. This was a third wicket stand and both. gave an excellent display of batting; Hill hit one 8. Scores:
Moth and Seamer. Mahoney, lbw b Linaker Leeson, st. Galloway, b Limaker Carry, c and b Ramsey Treadwell, Linaker Goodman, b b Linaker Denston, b Llanker Cel, 'Duncan, b Ramsey Lleutenant Will Walker, not out 86 Beecroft, run out Cass,
bLinaker Davis, b Green Extras
دیا
Two Lengths Sidestroke Handicap. -G. 8. Moss (goes at "Go"), 1st; 44.3/5 secs.; L. Werner (goes at 6)
M. Gavin. End. Also competed,
Final of One Length Dush C. M. J. Linaker Roberts, 18
82
Total.
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M. R.
W
23
- 15
5:1
8
13
Shameen Sports Clubs.
1,375 Sees.; M. Schloe-Geo. Duncan Jr. Lengths Free Style Handi- Ramsey
secs.
E. R. Hill
cap. R. Babmussen (good at 20) Lat;FE. W. Lammert G. S. Moss (goes at "Go"), 2nd. B. J. Green.wik
Novices' One
M. Length C
Roberts 1st: W, Heitzig 2nd. Also
competed, Mrs. Lehmann.
Ladies One Length; Handicap-Ramsey; b Cardy Mrs. Lehmann (goes at Go"), 1st; J. Linaker, run out Miss Paget (goes at 11), Champion E. R. Hill run out ship 18.2/5 secs. Also competed, F. E. W. Lammert, not out
Wm. Galloway, not out Mrs. Arndt
R. TO. Lammert, e and 6 Cardy
One Length Back Stroke Handicap. -T. Paget (gous at 41 1st, 10.2/6 sees F. Peterson (goes at "Go"), End
and R
Also competed Worner, It: Kiewita,
Extras
i
Total (4 wkta.)
ccedet
86
B. J. Green, J. Evelyn, Dr. R. L
Springboard Dive - Lehmann Lancaster and Geo. Duncan, Jr., did
1st F
P.. A. Schenk 2nd Also com- not bat. peted,
Petersen, T. Paget, M.
Gavis and E. Brander.
services Race 9.3/5 Raca.
Two Lengths.—- 1st,
Bowling Analysis.
M. R. W.
Cardy
43
21
17
C. P. O. Motto, Sandflies (C. Goodman
Mixed Team
M. Roberts, L.. Werner,
M. Schloemer, Cecil
Our Own Correspondent.'"
G. S.
S. Moss and
oss and C. P. O. Motte) 1st. Also competed, Gnats and Mosquitoes. Water Polo Match: Canton Swin ming Bath Club v. West River Patrol.
R. W. Sapsed, J. E. Henry, G. Ran- This resulted in
in an easy win for kin, Dale, M. G. Mills, N. W. Lason- the c
Club by 7 goals to I, the naval dor, Arbor, E. R. West, L. G. Frost.. team being completely overwhelmed
W. R. Greenhalgh and S. J. H. Fo from the start. At half time the
Yesterday's Match. - score stood at 5 to dili i.
After the events,
The second team of the Hongkong Farmer very Hockey Clab played a match with the the prizes,
R. A. on the Hongkong-Singapore King's Park ground yesterday even-
Habratiluted the
Come A Committee.
Megara.
R. Farmer (Chairman), C.
The game resulted in a victory for
Watson, F. Cardass, M. Gavin and the military team by two goals to
H. Ferguson (Hon. Secretary Treasurer). Handicapping
Camil
mittee:Mears, W. R Farmer, H. W.
Hand
Hewett,
F. Petersen and L. Werner Judges:-Messrs. R. K. Batchelor, A. Hoffmeister, W O. Kohler, Jas. Carnegie, Jr., and C. Watson. Time-keepers-Messrs. Gandobal, W. R. Farmer and H. W.
corder
Although this was the last Swim. I C-Mr. J. H. Fergun Re-S ming Gala of the season, it is hoped to receive the visit shortly of a team from the Somerset Light Infantry from Hongkong for a Water. Polo match and possibly a few swimming events. Our Own' Correspondent. ¿
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
ANNUAL PRIZE PRESENTA- TION ON SUNDAY.
CONFINES CHILDREN TO
The papual presentation of WHEN BAD WEATHER prizes at the Kowloon Golf Club will be held next Sunday afternoon when' awards won during the past, season will be distributed by Mre, E. Cock wife of the President of the Club.
During the early part of the afternoon there will be clock golf and pitching, ladder and long. driving competitions, ladies beläg invited to enter for the first and third events. Tea will be served when the presentation of prizes takes place after the afternoon competitions.
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Members of the Club are rer minded that entries for the Championship clase on Sunday. -
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