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LOCAL CRICKET.

ARGYLLS JUST WIN OYER:

ST. JOSEPH'S.

St. A cricket match between Joseph's College and a team from the Argyll and Sutherland High- Innders, played at King's Park yesterday afternoon, resulted in a an victory for the latter, after exciting game, by one wicket.

Taking Arst lease of the wicket,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930.

SHANGHAI WINS THE GOLF INTERPORT.

HONGKONG SUFFERS HEAVY DEFEAT.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

Y.M.C.A. TEAM TO MEET FORMER PUPILS.

The following will represent the| European YM.C.A. Hockey Club Shanghai, Oct. 15,

versus the Kowloon British School In the Interport golf contest to-day, Former Popila Association nt Shanghai won all six singles against King's Park, this afternoon. Bully Hongkong, thus winning the two days off at 5 p.m. Atyco: G. F. Rees and match by seven points to one.

II. Mundy: W. Stoker, F. Allen and The golf was of a high order to-day G. Mitchell: A. Tate, G. Kearns, Marton was at one time seven down, F. ft. Ashton, A, . Brown and T. J. but put up a great fight against

the school-boys compiled 97 runs, Budd, reducing his opponent's lead to Price. Reserve, A. C. Jeffreys.

of which C. Dragon contributed. 17, three other players reaching one

Wrigley and Fergason both lost on double figures with 15 each the last green.

for the Yeoman and Oakley, Argylls, captured four wickets each; the former at the cost of 39 runs and the latter 36.

The soldiers passed their Fopponents' score with still onc wicket in hand, but the last fell 1 with the score at 102. Abbas was the most successful bowler for the students, taking six wickets for 34 runs while Asome captured two for 26.

Scores:

St. Joseph's.

A, R. Abbas, b Yeoman

16

H. Asome, e Perry, b Oakley

Eric Souza, e Mackay, b Taylor

15.

Mr. C. Dragon, e and b Oakley

17

Oakley

E. Alves, b Lewis

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J. Guterres, b Oakley

Remedios, Lewis,

II. Ozorio. b Yeoman

M. Lim, b Yeoman..

A. Rumjahn, e Lewis, b Teoman

A. Nolasco, not out

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Full results were as follow: Budd beat Marton, 3 and 2. Prevot beat Wrigley, one up. Denison beat Ferguson, we up Huggelt beat Lawrence, 11 and 10. Benson beat Smith, 10 and 9. Pettit beat Newton, 6 and Renter. The

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on Tuesday, when the foursomes were played, each side win- ning one game. The results were:

Wrigley and Smith (Hongkong) defeated Denison and Benson, one up." Pettit and Huggett (Shanghai) de- feated Ferguson and Dr. Newton, two up.

Budd and Prevot (Shanghai) finish- Id all square with Marton and Lawrence.

Shanghai appears to have a very strong combination, as Munih were also overwhelmingly beaten by the Northern port on Sunday und Mon. day.

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LOCAL FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

K.B.S.F.P.A. Team.

The following will represent the K.B.S.F.P.A. in their hockey match with the Y.M.C.A. at King's Park, 5.15 p.m., to-day:

Moses, Gregory, Angus, Johnson, MeNider, Chester, Hirst, W. White, Francis, Weill, and Pearne..

Radio Team beat Varsity. The Radio Sports Club met the H.K. University hockey first eleven, on the latter's ground yesterday afternoon, and the visitors won by two goals to one,

SOCCER MEETING CORRECTION.

MR. DUNCAN'S REMARK ON

PROFESSIONALISM.·

It is necessary to correct a statement contained in the body of the general report of the pro- ceedings at Tuesday's meeting of the Council of the H.K.F.A.

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LEAGUE CRICKET,

PROBABLE TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

The following will represent the 1.R.C. in a League match against the University on Saturday next, the 18th inst., at p.m. on the Eniversity ground: A. el Argulli, A. A. Rujahn, B. France, J. S. Carreem, S. A. Ismail, O. Ismail, A. 1. Madar, A. K. Minu. A. R. Minu, F. Pereira and A. H. Rumjahn (Captain). Reserve: M. R. Abbas. University Team,

The following, will represent

the University 1st eleven in League match against the LR.C. on Saturday 8th inst, on the University groural at 2 pan, sharp.-D. J. N. Anderson (Capt). A. Baker. L. T. Ride, D. K. Sumy, A. B. Sulieman, A. Chan Fook, K. P. Gan, A. M. Rodrigues, A. T. Nomanhaoy, G. E. Yeoh and A. S. A. Kyum.

University 2nd,

The following will represent the University 2nd eleven in a League match against the LR.C. on Saturday 18th inst., on the Indians' ground at

p.m., sharp-K. T. Loke (Capt.), A. A. Aziz, F. Hiptoola, II. E. M. Adams, P. 1. Tan, G. S. Beully, II. Nomanbhoy, P. N., da Silva, M. Yahyabboy, R. Leong and A. N. Other. Reserves: E. Gosano and W. Hunt,

University v. Volunteers.

The following have been selected to represent the University against HI.K.V.D.C. in a whole day cricket match en Sunday, 19th inst., on the University ground. The match will start at 11 .m.:-D. J. N. Anderson (Capt.), A. Baker, 1. T. Ride, D. K. Samy. C. W. Ism, A. B. Sulleman, A. Chan Fook, K. P. Gan, A. M. Rodrigues. A. T. Nomanbhoy and A. S. A. Kyum. Reserve: G. E. Yeoh

ROYALTY SEE THE CESAREWITCH.

PRINCE GEORGE FLIES TO NEWMARKET.

London, Oct. 15, The King and Queen drove from Sandringham to Newmarket to-day to Ree the race for the Cesarewitch. Prince George, who made the journey to Cambridge in the Prince of Wales's aeroplane, was also 'present.

The result of the

race

Aza Khan's Ut Majeur

J. B. Joel's Friendship

J. Murphy's Old Orkney

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The winner came home easily in

a field of twenty-eight starters, being four lengths ahead of the second horse. Five lengths separated secondt and third.

Betting was.100/8 Ut Majeur, 5/1 Friendship. 100/6 Old Orkney. Reuter's and British Wiretcas.

King, Smith and Tavlin. Reserves: Bucharest. --Dean, Hooper and Fowler.

REFEREES MEETING.

We understand that a meeting Lisbon of the Referees' Association is Bombay. being held this evening at the 1.K.F.A. offices at 5.30 p.m. All interested are invited to attend.

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