BOXING
CITY HALL SATURDAY,
3rd January, 1931, at 9.15 p.m.
MAIN EVENTS
15 Rounds Contest for Lightweight Championship of
the Colony and Belt
STOKER PERCY LAKE, Holder,
II.M.S. BERWICK
and
A. B. DOBSON, H.M.S. THRACIAN
15 Round Contest for Welterweight Championship of Colony and Belt. JOCK CREIGHTON Holder.
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ANNUAL FIXTURE.
HOLIDAY GOLF.
· BOGEY POOL COMPETITION
AT KOWLOON.
The following is the result、 of | the Bogey Pool played over the Kowloon course during last week-ond:
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A. A. Lopes..... (4) all square:
(10) A brilliant century by G. H. Mundy
opening day's P. W. J. Planner (16) Bayer marked the
(3) play of the annual cricket match be. J. D. Thomion
Seventy cards were taken tween the Hongkong C.C. und the the Royal Navy yesterday when Civil Service contributed 160
POLICE SPORTS
YESTERDAY.
CHILDREN SPEND HAPPY TIME.
MR. KENT'S HONOUR.
Nearly a hundred children spent In happy time at the Police Recrea
tian Club yesterday afternoon on out. the occasion of the annual christ- mas Tree and sports. In addition to the races there were various The way men and women stand side-shows such as shoots,
connut shies, roundabouts, and found in hoop-la, which were in charge of up by the town team, who hnd first up to the conditions lease of the wicketa in the last of Poplar and the number of app various mombers of the Coni- marriages there are miracles-Dr.mittee appointed by the Club to the annual triangular fixtures.
Going in first with T. E. Pearce, flerbert Gray, nt 10, Downing-te
runs to the huge total of 350 runs for four wickets declared, knocked
of street.
Sayer gave a bright display cricket and was scoring all round the wicket. He went in for some
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organise the
Co-
sports. There was also a large Christmas Tree Indon with presents which were dis- tributed to the children by "Santa
hard hitting and soon began to mete Past students, defeated the Pre-Claus" (Mr. Galvin). Much fun for out severe punishment to the weak sent by 72 runa. Taking first the kiddles was provided by the naval bowlers. He and Pearce ease of the wicket, the Present amusing anties of the clowns took the score to 67 runs before could only score 137 runs against (Mesars. W. Ward and W. Mair).
At The chairman of the Committee they were separated and with E. R. some very stendy bowling, Duckitt he put on over 100 runs, one stage It looked as if they was Mr. A. N. Reynolds, with Mr. Sayer doing most of the scoring, would not top the century mark. C. F. Alexander (secretary) and The second wicket fell at 174 rans. but Gan and Kyum came to the Mr. A. J. C. Taylor (treasurer),
In introducing Mrs. E. D. C. The third wicket adled over rescue in a good Inst-wielret part- runs and when the fourth had nership which added 20 runs. F. Wolfe, who distributed the prizes, fallen 294 runs appeared the Zimmern howled best for the Past, Mr. Taylor expressed thanks to the Committee for the very hard board, the third Century being taking four wickets for 31 runs.
work they had put in, and espesial- registered almost Immediately
The Past students ran up the Ty to Mr. Scriven, of 1. M. S. afterwards.
Sayer was treating all the bow-high total of 209 runs, thanks to Tamar,, the R.E.'s, the B. and F. ters alike and punished all punish some very consistent batting, only Dept, and Mr. Suttill: so to the
of their men falling to clowns and Mr. Glendinning. able balls. In his 16 runs he scor- three el over 100 of them in boundary secure double figures. Anderson hits; including four sixes and 21 was the mainstay of the bowling, fours. Mitchell and Owen Hughs and returned fine anulysis also scored sixes, each claiming five wickets for 21 runa.
Present.
The Navy Faired comparatively well ainsi the Club bowlers but, A. M. Routrigura, b Gittins as was generally exported, they . J. N. Anderson, vun out were well behind as a result of the 1. T. Rale, run ou
of
Scorea:
day's play. They bad 180 runs on Baker, E. Zimmern, b F.
Zimmern.. the board for the loss of nine wie-. A. Redmond, e E. Zimmern. kots when sampa wer drawn. Zimmern
The match will be continued to A, Chan Fook, b Gitting morrow afternoon,
G. R. Sayer, has
It. Owen Hughes, not out
A. A. Aziz, h A. T. Lee
A. Kyum, not aut
Honour for Mr. Kent.
In addressing the gathering. after the prizes had been dis- tributed, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe said he regretted to any that there was an air of gchu£c55 about the gathering as it was the best. occasion on which their old friend and oldest member of the lub, who was also a Past Presid out, would be with them-Inspec- 11 for Kent,
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Mr. We fe continued that within two months Mr. and Mrs. Kent would be leaving Hongkong and he was happy to be able to tell 20 hem that His Majesty the King
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G. H. Yeah, b F. Zimmerm
Hongkong CC.
140
A. T. Nomanhhoy, e Younisnya,
F. Zimatevn ..
T, E. Fearer, Nash, h Putinan.
31
K. 1. Gan, Sting. b Rumjahn
E. J. R. Mitchell, Edwards, b
tilass
E. R. Durkit, e Edwards, b Baker
Extens
38
T
Tuta!
H. J. Arustrong, not out Extras
16
Bowling Analysis.
Total (for 4 wkts, dec.)
.364
0. M.
I.
W.
A. T. Loc
#
BH }
15
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3444 2
12
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carned
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T. PC Whitham, A, C. Beck, A. C. L. [S, V. Gittins Howker. Smith, and D. B. C. Murton F. Zimmern dil net bat.
Jowitt
D. K. Samy
E. Zimmern
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
R.
H. T. M. Burnin W. A. A. Rumjal
Past,
Morley Baker Putman Glass Edwarda
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73
Navy, 1st Tanings,
A. 1. Nash, e Duckitt, b Beck Lieut. Com. Squance, e Smith, b
Sayer
Lieut. G. L. Glass,
Hughes
Owen
Mid. Jeffries, C Armstrong. b
Owen Hughes.
Mid Jowitt, h Reid
Lieut. Cont. Brunton, Whithran, b
Owen Hughes
Baker, & Heck
Sub. Aleut, F, W. G. Edwards, nol
eat:
F. Zimmern, e Gan, b Ride
E. Zimmern, Anderson
S. V. Gittins, Normanbhoy
A. T. Ler, e Kyun, b Komanbloy
W. II. Bling, e Ride, b Chan Fook
[J. L. Youngsaye, b Anderson ****
10 D. K. Samy, e Anderson, b Red-
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26. T. Barma, e Ride, b Anderson
W. A. Youngsnye, b Anderson
RN. P. Karandia, b Anderson
* * * ** ** 95*2 | 5
A. A. Rumjahn, not out
d been pleased, to honnur Mr. 22 Yout, by awarding to him the King's Police Medal-—(upplouse). 137
The hearty applause showed they corted that the honour WITH thoroughly deserved and it was oir sincere hope that when Mr.
Mrs.
Kent returned to England they would enjoy a well-
for retirement
many
1
15
36
and
years-(Applause).
кая
Kent's police service ertainly well over 35 years and
his Imperial servfee topped the 50 year-mark--(applause),
Mr. Wolfe continued that. on half of the Club, he would like express their appreciation for
that he had done for the Club
24 since its Inception many years
20 ngo, and to wish Mr and Mrs.
24 Kent all happines and prosperity
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The Homeland (Applause).
Those present then gave three hearty cheers for Mr. and Mrs. Kent,
Mr. Kent, who WOR deeply
21 affected, expressed thanks for the
references to him.
200
Extra
Total
Bowling Analysis,
0. M.
K.
W
20
195
37
1,2- 2
21
Sub, Lieut. Moseley, law. Sayer A. T. Nomanbhoy 10
1. S. Pulman, st. Pourre, b Sayer Extras
Total (for 0 wkts)
Mid Barrett to, bat.
Bowling Analysis.
AL
Bowker
#
Kied
1}
Sayor
H
Beck
10
6
10
Oven
Owen Hughes
8
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Tie at the LR.C
12 A. Baker
D. J. N. Anderson
130 T. Iiste
Chan Pook
F. A. Redmond
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K. C. C. TenMS,
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Miss Victorin Moss presented n bonguet of flowers to Mrs. Wolfe, after which three cheers were given for her.
The sports resulted as follow: Flat race, girls under oight.-1, Doreen Stevens: 2, Elleen Barnett; 3, Paula Hollands.
Flat rave, boys under eight-1. Arthur Grlinmeti: 2. Gay Hallands;
, Walter Evans,
Plat race, girls over eight.---1, Elsie Hunt; 2, Helen Grimmett.
Flut race. boys wer eight-1, Leslie Reynalds; 2. Normann Clarke, Boys and girls 3-legged race-1,
The Kowloon Cricket Club will Maureen Booker and Norman Rey be represented by the following notda; 2, Neville Booker and June teams to-morrow.-1st XI v Army Booker,
Boys and girls egg on the K; C. C. ground, Saturday
and spoon and Sunday, commencing at 2 p.m.Leonard Hunt; girls; 1,
racc.-Boys; 1, Guy Hollands; 2, Diloen on Saturday, and 11 am. on Sunday Barnett: 2, Flo Grimmett.
An exelting game was played at the. R. C. yesterday when two
C. Lyal (Capt.), E. C. Fincher, Ladies egg and spaon race-1, Men. teams, captained by Mr. A. LE F. Fincher, F. Goodwin, W. Hollands; 2, Mrs. Shannon. Modar and A. S. Suffiad, met in a Brace, W. C. Hung, G. C. Burnett, 100 gards, genta under forty.—1, friendly game, which ended in a Zimmern, F. E. Lawrence, F. Mr. E. J. Post; 2, Mr. B. Thorpe. tie, both side scoring 117 runs, E. Skinner and N. A. E. Mackay, 100 yards, gents over forty,-1, Mr.
Batting Arst, Mr. Madar'a XI put
A. N. Reynolds; 2, Mr. A. W. Grin- 2nd XI v University, on Univer-mett.
up the score of 147 before the last sity ground, starting at 2.10 p.m.- Ladies thread and needle race-1, wicket fell, S. A. Ismail being top-R. E. Lindsell (Capt.), G. Lee, A.Mr. and Mrs. Russell; 2, Mr. Peplow score with 47, while A. K. Minu R. F. Raven, F. S. W. Smith, G. A. and Mrs. Merriman. contribution 30. A. K. Ismail was V. Hall, D. W. Gregory, II. Overy, 2, Mrs. Grimmett
Laies coconnut shio...), Mrs. Hunt; the most successful bowler, captur-F. Caveney, A. A. Datis, 0. B.
ing four wickets for 28 runs.
Pereira
A good innlngs of 74 by F. D. and a well-played 32 by A. H. Kumjahn saved Mr. Suflind's XI from a collapse, these two putting up three quarters the score. The
Raven and R. G. U. Mend.
II.K.C.C. Second XI,'
For their League match. against the Club de Recrolo at King's Park to-morrow afternoon, the Hongkong
last wicket. fell at 147, the game Cricket Club will be represented by: thus ending in a tie.
VARSITY MATCH.
-W. W. Mackenzie, P.W.J. Planner,
TILDEN. RETIRES.
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Now York, Dec. 81. W: T. Tillon has announced J. A. Ashworth, J. Chadwick, B.J rotiremont from amateur tournaments Win for Past Students by 72 Runs, Collins, R. H. Wild, R.S.W. Pater because he has decided to appear in
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