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MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
K.O.S.B. GYMKHANA.
KOWLOON C. C. LOSE VALUABLE POINTS.
The Kowloon Cricket Club, in the 'first senior Langue match of the season, lost valuable points in, their encounter with the Royal Navy, who, n very one-sided game, forced a draw. The Service men were over sixty runs in arrears with only one wicket to fail when stumps were drawn.
Only one league match was play ed in the Second Division, the Police! rerelving the Kowloon Cricket Club, The game ended in a draw, with the hosts only two runs behind their opponents' seure with Ave wickets in hand when play ceased.
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DIVISION 1.
11.E. THE GOVERNOR AS STARTER.
In brilliant sunstiine yesterday afternoon, the 2nd Battalion K.0.S.B., who are undergoing annual field train- ing at Faniing. held a Gymkhana Meeting at the Kwanti steeplechase course. The meeting was held by the tind permission of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club, who readily accorded the Regiment permission to make use of the course.
il. E. the Governor acted as official atarter, and Major A. G. Hewson, M.C., as Assistant Starter. The other officinis were as follows:
Judges. L-Colonel E. S. Little, D.S.O., Mr. W. T. Stanton; Clerk of the Scoles. Mr. H. Moon; Clerk of the Course-Major B., C. Lake, D.5.0.
Kowloon C.C. Batsmen Do Well in every way. Tweeds and heavy
in Drawn Game."
In their match with the Royal Navy; the Kowloon Cricket Club. after a sum batting display, left their declaration Log Inte, and in con- sequence were unable to dismiss the Navy batsmen before a successful appeal was made against the light. When play stopped the visiting Navy players hul lost nine wickets and were still 65 runs bebinak,
The Kowloon C.C. declared their innings closed with 166 runs on the board for three wickets, F.Zimmera wax top scorer with 61 not out, while the Fincher brothers knocked up 58 run between them. Lawrence was struck over the eye with the ball and retire. The visitors gave an indif- ferent display when they went to the wickets, but managed to
drawn.
force
DIVISION II. Exciting Match on Police Ground Ends in Draw,
The afternoon was a pleasant one furs were the order of the day among the ladies, whilst the men preferred heavy flannel suits to the more im- of Happy Valley. maculate garb Racing was good, the mule races be. ing particularly amusing. Quite the most interesting event was the Mili- tary Male Derby, at the conclusion of which it was necessary for the judges to summon the worthy war- riors before them in order to decide The placed mules.
CHINESE "AT HOME.”
ENJOYABLE FUNCTION AT
CAUSEWAY BAY.
Opportunity was taken by the.com- mitic of the Chinese R. C, la secure the services of Mr. A. L. Rumjalin, the tennis champion of Tientsin, to give an exhibition match on the occasion of the annual "At Home" of the Causeway Bay Club on Saturday. The visitor was natched against M. W. Lo, the Colony's Champion, who won in two straight sets, a further set, which was pinyed after tea, going to the visitor.
The match was the best of thred sets but after ten it was decided that another set should be played. Rum Jahn was the fresher of the two and in the third set his placing was more accurate. L WAR
not playing as consistently us before ten but forced the set to ten gaines.before losing it. The firm scores were 6-1, 6-3, 4-6.
the Club's During the afternoon. "B" Team, which won the Hongkong Tennis League, entertained three pairs selected from "The Rest", and won on all courts.
Miss Kwok Sheung-ingh, daughter
Mr. Kwok Slu-lau, distributed, the prizes won in the Club's tournament held during the year. Before asking Miss. Kwok to perform the ceremony Mr. Ng Sze-kwong, cluairiman of the Club welcomed the visitors.
A regrettable incident was a fall
After giving away the prizes Mias during the Gymkhana Cup, when Mr. E. W. Worrall, of the Somerset Light Kwok, in returning thanks for having Infantry, suffered concussion. En- been asked to distribute the cups, quiries towards the end of the after-congratulated the winners end, com noon, however, revealed at "Mr. menting upon tennis, mentioned that Worrall's injury was not very serious, she had always paid the closest niten- H. E. the Governor was accon- tion to the performances of the Rum-
Jahn cousins and the La brothers. panied by Lady Clement, who pre-
Miss Kwok was the recipient of n sented the prizes at the close of the Gymkhana. H. H. Major General bouquet of roses. J. W. Sandilands And Commodore R. A. S. Hill were also present. The offeinl visitors were welcomed by Major R. 1. Crake, D.5.Q. command- ing the K.O.S.B.
The Results.
Results of the events were 25% follow:
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With only three runs required for victory and five wickets to spare, the Pallee R.C, were deprived by time of
United Services Mule Hace (Open the full points in their match with
to pairs of any ranks of H. M. the Kowloon CC. at Happy Valley.
Mountain Bat- The visitors ran up a score of 142 Forces).-H.K.S. runs for eight wickets declared, Smithery 1, Pies. MeConnell and Johnson (27) and Petheram (26) being top 2, 5.1.1, 3. kcorers. The hosts had seared 140 for five wickets when the game ended. Hunter mnde 39, while Alexander contributed 28 runs.
FRIENDLY MATCHES. Inter-Club Game on Hongkong
C.C. Ground.
Two teams captained respectively by H. Owen Hughes and ii. V. Parker occupied the Hongkang CC. ground in the place of the game arranged between the town team and the Army, who were unable to field eleven play er. Owen Hughes eleven knocked up score of 178 runs für soven wickets declared (11. J. Armstrong 52) while Parker's team replied with 118 for seven wiekots (Skinner 48 and Batger 30).
Indian R.C. v Craigengower. The Indian R.C. met the Craigen- power firat eleven at Sookmpoo and won by 121 runs, after declaring their Innings closed with 142 runs for eight wickets. 0. Ismail reached his half century, while A. K. Min knocked up 4. U. M. Car tank six wickets for 35 rus The visitors were nlllis missed for 41 runs, A. A. Rumjan taking three wickets for one run, M. R. Abbas two for one and J. S; A.
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Cralgengower v. Indians. These two second strings net on the Craigengaver ground, the visitors The hosts winging comfortably.
bat first and compiled 121 weist. In
W. GUI (27), W. B. Muskett chief scorers, A. M. Rumjahn cup. tured four, wickets for 30 runs, At the close of play the visiting players has made 152 runs for nine wickets, J. S. Acker scored 28 while C. F. Bondhu ninde 26. Sourbutts dismiss. ed four lustsmen for 33 runs.
Recreio v. Diocesan School. In a fairly low searing match, the Club de Recreio and the Diocesan
The Prize List.
The list of prize winners,was as follows:
Open Mixed Doubles Championship. of the Colony (Cups presented by Sir Robert Ho Tung).--Winners, Mr. H E. Tottenham and Major Lucas; run- Hers-up, Miss Enid La and M. K. Lo.
Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association Tennis League "B" Division.-Cheng Chi-wing (Capt.), Iu Tak-cheuk, Lau Fok-ki, Horace Lo, Lau. Man-ching, Châu Chun chia, Lau Mu-kwong Iu Tuk-lam, Chau Wa-po, Kwok Po kan, W. C. Hung, Lai Kwong-chun and Hon Luen-Long-
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C.
Gymkhu Cup (Once round the course...Weight for inches. Winnere of any Steeplechase barred)-Mr. Stanton's Social Mark (Mr. Bulteel) 1, Major Lake's Shlein (Mr. Shilling- ton) 2, Mr. Alis' Fook Shau (owner)
Best Batting Average.-W. il.
Hung. rides to Whistling Race. (--Man
Best Bowling Average.-W. entr bun, lady, dismounts,
and Hung whistles song which lady writes down. Man rides to winning post).-Miss
Club Tennis Tournaments, 1. Clarke and Mr. Maxwell
Championship Doubles (Cup pre- K.0.5.1. Regimental Race (Once round course, weight for inches. sented by Mr. Ng Sze-kwonk)-Wi- Ponies to be owned and ridden by ners, M. K. and M. W. Lo; runners-up. Championship Singlen (Cup pre- officers of K.O.S.B.).-Major Lake's Ho Ka-lau and Me Wal-but. As You Like It (Mr. Clarke) 1, Mr. Richardson's Sucre (Owner) 2, Mr.sented by Sir Robert He Tung)
Winner-to Ka-lau; runner-up, Cheng Shillington's Bingo (Mr. Welsh) 3.
Chi-wing
Ball and Bucket Rice (Ladies), Mrs. Lake 1, Mrs. Ramsay 2.
Military Mule Derby (Other ranks K.O.S.B.) Nobby (Pte. Clarke) 1, Old Soldier (Pte. McKenna) 2, Dally (Pte. Dal) 3,
Ladies Flat Race (Five furlongs, (Ming Catch weights).--Mowgli Clarke) 1, Sunning (Misa Scott Jars ton). 2, Chinkoff (Miss Hutchins) 3.
Sun Wai Cup (1% Miles) Mr. Stanton's Montana (Mr. Bulteel) 1, Mr. Brayfield's Fernleaf Mr. Shil fugton) 2. Mr. Magnay's Grey Eyes (Owner) 3.
A number of ponies were auctioned during the meeting by Major Lake and Mr. Scott Dillat. Good prices were realised for some of the animals. Others, however, went at fairly low Tales; while one was withdrawn from sale, for lack of bidding.
R.
Boys' School engaged in a drawn gime at King's Park, In reaching a total of 107 runs, alx Portuguese players reached double figures. Lee sent five men back to the pavilion and gave away 3 rues. With 60 runs on the board for eight wickets, the game was stopped. H. Prata was top searer for the school with runs. A. P. Pereira took. three wickets for four runs aplece.
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Handicap Singles "A"-Winner, W. C. Hung: runner-up Luk Ding- cheung,
Handicap Singles "B"-Winner, Ye-wing; runner-up, Mow Yuk-
Len kwan
Handicap Doubles,-Winners, lai Kwong-chun and lu Tak-cheuk; run- ners-up, Luk King-cheung and Luk Ding-choung.
Mixed Doubles "Handicap-Win- ners, Mr. and Mrs, Ho Ka-luu; runners-up, Miss Enid Lo and M, W.
A. L. Rumjahn, M. W. Lo and members of the visiting "Rest" team were recipients of souvenirs.
and
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The results of the Champions "B" Division v Best match were:
Horave.
Tak-cheuk, La (Champions) defeated Xavier and Remedios (Recreio) 6-1; defeated and Fujimori (Nippon Kitajima Clah) 6-1; defeated To Cheong-yun and Lee Yu-wing (South China) 6-0.
Lau
sa Fook-ki and Lal Kwong-taun. Remedios 6-0; defeated Kitajima and (Champlons) defeated Xavier and Fujimori 6-1; defented Tao Cheong- you and Loe Yu-wing 6-1.
Lau Man-ching and Cheng Chi-wing (Champions) defeated Xavier and Remedios 6-2; defeated Kitajima und. Fujimori 6-2; defeated Tea Cheong- yun and Lee Yu-wing 0-3.
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