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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931.

FANLING HUNT.

STANDARD MAINTAINED LAST WEDNESDAY.

Hounds met at Dill's Corner on the last Wednesday in the month and maintained the high level of sport ahown during the last fortnight.

The weather was again kind to un, rain the previous day had made the kroung excellent. Scenting conditions wero fair only, a rise of a degree or two In the temperature actually occur- ring after a p.m. The probably no- counted for Rainbow and Rippler, two of the, beat hourula, running

BOXING.

CITY HALL

LOCAL CRICKET.

K.C.G. EASILY DEFEAT THE VOLUNTEERS YESTERDAY.

G. C. Barnett did all the damago for Kowloon in the Volunteers' second innings. He was mainly responsible for the low seoro of 72 put up by the Volunteers, capturing eight wickats for Jonly 26 runs. Griffiths was the only man to make anything of a slow, scoring more than half his side's total. Scores:

Volunteers-1st Innings.272.

K.C.C-1st Innings-300. Volunteers.2nd Innings,

The cricket match, commenced on Sunday, between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Volunteers, was resumed yesterday and resulted in an easy victory for the K.C.C. by nine wickets.

Scoring was high in the first day's K. H. Batger, b Hung.... play, the Volunteers knocking up 272 3. E. Richardson, b Burnett.

Thursday, 5th March, 1931, in their first innings. Kowloon were S. V. Gitlina, e and b Burnett

at 9.15 p.m.

42 runs behind at the close of play, R. H. Griffiths, b Burnett E. F. Finchor being then 75 not out R. M. Wood, e Hung, b Burnett and Lyal 4 not out. Those two re- A. Rold, b Burnett sumed Kowloon's innings yesterday, H. F. Green, c E. C. Fincher, b

Burnett but Fincher did not stay long, being

rather ahend of the remainder of the |MAIN EVENT boited by Beck after he had added A. C. Beek. b Burnett

pack.

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A few minutes after 3.15 Capt. Mould moved off to draw the enver that was drawn at the opening ment.

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Rippler and Rajghow went away inute from cover and were not follow- ed by the remainder of the pack until they were quite a quarter of nhead. Pesimists fors told a And run with the line fouled by the leading hounds. This netuntly was not the eam; tail hounde bymed the line well Together and at a very fair pace.

The line ran in large circle to finish press some bare paddy, which gave excellent going not far from the

Graw.

After a short panke, Mr. Corbett, who a neal was the fox, anul a very erally one too, left to lay the secondl line. After giving the fox the usual fifteen minutes' grace, hounds were ngnin pat on near THI Curner, but this time to run South of Pott's Ban

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Thursday, 5th March,

galow Rainlow and Rippler again led by some distance, but a loop in the link tail hounds up again and the whole pack wint awny at a good pare | after the fox, who had set his mask and for the Endles' Golf Course, Shortly after crossing the rond "Mary" made one of her rare mistakes. (How are the i mighty fallen!).

The field had to go hard to be in sieht of hounds at all. Mr. Alce Polts tnak a ten foot drụp hump into Inn empty water hole and parted com-

pany: fortunately he was not hurt,

The fox meantime had been viewed. Mr. Corbett had to gallop hard in order

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RIFLE MEETING.

LAST SUNDAY'S SHOOT

AT KOWLOON.

Teams drawn from thu Petty

Mest, met in a shoot held at Kowloon on Sunday. Five practices were fired,

the first time Mr. Potts has been outOfficers, of .M.S. Sandwich, and niner he broke his wrist hunting last membera H.K.S. Bde. R.A., Sergls- month. Amongst others we noticed) Misa Scott Harston and Mrs. Ander,

The field was naller than usual were very keenly contested, At the finish of practice No, 4, both teams on this occasion Afteen,

were all square. The Bobbing Jinnlo at the last range saw the Mens just get home by a small margin of eight

203.

Thursday's meet in ut the Kennels and in a bye-day. This is a change from normal, but Thursday is a non-points. racing day,

The Aeting Master will probably try te hunt the real neticle on this occa- alon.

Messrs. Thomson and Cu, will short- by publish a list of forthening meets.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

A Hockey League.

To The Editor of Hongkong

Telegraph.]

Sir, -“Enthusiast's" letter puldish- ed in your paper on the 26th February does not seem to have evoked mucti enthusiasm from Joral hockey clubs, Perhaps secri taries are enther, shy of the additional work the formation of n lenne would entail, or may in the lack of interest is just plain "Hong- kangrites".

I know of ane club which will be only too pleased to assist in the formation of a league, the name of which I shall be glad to supply to any hockey glub secretaries who may be interested.

Thanks are due to Messrs. Gilman and Co., for their kind offer of a challenge shield.

Wake up, kockey fans, uni get together for a little more organiza- tion.

BACK. STICK.

For the Mess, Weyninn' scored four short of a possible, with Russell close up. Johnson with 86 and Hardy and Francis 82, were the pick of the P.0's Team, Both teams included one Officer.

Scores:

Petty Officers,

Lieut. Modley P.D. Johnso81

P.D. Francis

P.0. Cook P.. Hardy P.O. Richards

P.O. Bidlerome PO, Hine

Total

Mess.

Flint, Waring B.Q.M.S. Høi B.Q.M.S. Weymout Sergt. Russell Sergt. De La linye. .Sergt. Mann

Sergt. Willisas Sergt. Harbour

Total

FANLING GOLF.

590

604

FEBRUARY RESULT IN THE FELIX ELLIS CUP.

In play for the Felix Ellis Cup for February, A. G. Coppin (2 down) quantities.

nine to his over-night negres. Lyal G. E. R. Divett, e E. C. Fincher, b and Burnett then mads a Hand, am Barnett enablel Kowlson to take n load of 28 R. R. Davies runs on the first innings.

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Total (for 0 wkin.)'

One man absent.

W. G. Hung G. C/ Burnett

Bowling Analysis, si

D. M.

9 2 K.C.C—2nd Innings, F. E. Lawrence, b leid N. A. E. Mackay, not out F. E. Skinner, not out

Extras

Total (for 1 wkt.).... 48

E. C. Flacher, W. C. Bung, F. Zimmern, E. F. Fincher, D. W. Gregory, J. C. Lyal, G. C. Barnett

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