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TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1932.
VOLUNTEERS-K.C.C. MATCH LEFT DRAWN.
The match between the Volunteers and the Kowloon Cricket Club, which was continued yesterday, ended in ■ draw.
BODIKER'S TENNIS
TITLES.
WINS THREE EVENTS IN BUAMEEN,
In perfect weather on Sunday last, the finals of the Shamoen Tennis Club The K.C.C. resumed their first in- championships were played off, when nings yesterday, and were all diaG. Bodiker won both the open and missed for twenty runs abort of their handicap men's singles ovents, opponents' score. E. F. Fincher wan undefeated with 52 runs.
The Volunteers declared their Recond inning. cloned after five wickets had fallen for 145 runs. Beck was the top-scorer with 48. and Owen Hughes got 1.
drawn.
The K.C.C. had scored 128 for the loen of four wickets when stumps were Mackay scored 44 before he was run out, and E. F. Fincher was again undefeated with 37 to his credit Scores:
Volunteersist, Innings-153 K.C.C. 1st. Innings.
E. C. Fincher, e Wolf, h Owen
Hughes
P. E. Lawrence, b Owen Hughes
E. F. Fincher, not out
N. A. F. Mackay, b Beck
P. E. Skinner, c Griffiths, br Owen
Hughen .......
G. Lee, b 3fcLellan
F. Goodwin. e Folley, b Wolf
G. C. Burnett, b Owen Hughen
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Bowling Analysis.
H. Owen Hughes
F. Baker
D. Moline
Wolf
Both contests produced keen strug- gles and the high standard of play was enjoyed by a large gathering of Shameen residents.
At the close, the prizes were 'pre- sented by Mrs. Herbert Phillips. Major Willson, Secretary of the Club,
accept asked Mrs. Phillips to memento in the shape of a silver flower vase. He added the Club's good wishes on her Impending de- parture for Home.
The complete results of the tours- ment were:
Ladies Singles Championship. Won by
Mrs. C. E. Watson. ..Mudame Laffond
Runner Up
9
Men's Singles
10
Won by
62 Runner Up.....
1
2
Championship.
Mr. G. Bodikor. Mr. G. R. More.
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Winners. G. Bodiker & G. E. Watson.
Hong Doubles Championship.
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Mrs. Wolent & Maine, Ollyectona. Men's Doubles Handicap. Winners
J. W. Pote Hunt & G. R. More, 31 Itunners Up......
E. J. R. Mitchell, E. C. Fincher.
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W. D. Folley, 1 Gondwin
19
A. C. Boek. h Burnett
JA
E. . Grimths not out
18
1. Median, b Burnett
F. Brker, not ant
Extrox
C. Willson and S.
A Hongkong Win.
Traveling nearly two hundred miles) on a single day just for a game of tennis is what S. A. Rumjahn, the
13 well-known local player, did on Sun- 4day Inst, when he journeyed up to Canton by the morning train, and Total for 5 wkte, dee.) 115 returned by the evening train after Wolf, Kile, Davies and Wchard-having met the young Canton player, non did not hat,
Leang Tak-kwong, in the few hours stay he had there.
Firmelt
Goodwin
Lynl
Skinner
Bowling Analysia.
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0. N. R.
9
A
121
1
31
1
21
K.C.C. 2nd Innings.
N. A. F. Mnekny, run' out...
F. E. Skinner, Owen Hughes
E. F. Fincher, not out....
(. Lee, e Reek, MeLellan
1. C. Fincher, b Wolff
G. C. Burnett, not out
Extra
in the interport tournament, but did
IL in so convincing a manner as to The final win in three straight nets.
scores were 6-1, 6-4, 6-3 Sirdar." use a name by which he is popular-
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ly known, intends to go up to Canton again next Sunday to meet G. Bodi. ker, the Canton singles champlun.
21
Total (for 4 wkts) 128; Goodwin, lampton. Mead, Lyal and Lawrence did not but
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Owen Hughes
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