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VOLUNTEERS-K.C.C. MATCH
LEFT DRAWN.
The match between the Volunteers And the Kowloon Cricket Club, which was continued yesterday, ended in a draw.
The K.C.C. resumed their first in nings yesterday, and were all din minard for twenty runs short of their
E. epponents' score.
Fincher wa undefeated with 62 runs.
The Volunteers declared their
Innings second
closed nster live wickets had fallen for 145 runs. Beck was the top-scorer with 48. and Owen Hughes got 31.
The K.C.C. had scared 128 for the loss of four wickets when stumps were drawn. Mackay scored 44 before he was run out, and E. F. Fincher was again undefeated with 37 to his credit. Scoren:
Volunteersist. Innings.--153.
K.C.C. 1st. Innings,
E. C. Fincher, Wolf, b Owen
Hughes
E. F. Fincher, not out
N. A. E. Mackay. b Heck
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1932.
BODIKER'S TENNIS
TITLES.
WINS THREE EVENTS IN SHAMEEN..
In perfect weather on Sunday last, the Anais of the Shansen Tennis Club championships were played off, when G. Bodiker won both the open and handicap men's singles events.
Both contests produced keen strug len and the high standard of play was enjoyed by a large gathering of Shameen residents.
At the clone, the prizes were pre- sented by Mrs. Iferbert, Phillips. Major Willson, Secretary of the Club, naked Mrs. Phillips to accept a memento in the shape of a silver Ile added the Club's flower vase. good wishes on her impending ste {parture for tome.
The complete results of the tourna-" ment were:
Ladies Singles Championship. Won by
.... Mtn. C. E. Watson. Runner Up........Madama Laffond.
Men's Singles Championship.
Mr. G. Bodtker. Wou by. Runner Up...
。
F. E. Lawrence, b Owen Hughes
18
62
G. Lee, McLellan
F. E. Skinner, e Grifiths, b Owen
Hughen
1
2
........ Mt. G. R. More. Men's Doubles Championship. Winners. G. Dodiker & C, E. Watson.
Long Doublen Championship.
13
Winners.. American Raptist Mission
F. Goodwin c Falley,
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G. C. Burnett, b Owen Hughen
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II. Hampton, 1h.w. Beck
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Indian R.C. Teams for Saturday.
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CHARITY FOOTBALL.
PROCEEDS FOR SHANGHAI REFUGEES RELIEF.
A charity football match is to bu nlayed on Sunday afternoon on the Caroline Hill Ground between
the
Army and the Chinese in aid of the 1 Relief Fund for the Shanghai Re- fugees. The game is thined to com- menee at. 4.15 p.m.
The Army team has been selected as follows: Pie. Johnson (S. W. Borderers): 1. Mullane (5. W. Borderers), and P. Morrison (S, W. Borderers); P. McLashan (A. & S. The following will represent the fighlanderst. Pte. Channing (S. W. Cpl. Unilerwoods, Inan Berreation Club 1st, eleven in Borderers) and
Lease mintch against the Kowloon apt. (S. W. Berddercrs); Pte. Harris ricket Club 1st, eleven at Sookup(S. W. Borderers), P. Davis (S. W. an Saturday: A. A. Rumjahn (Cr), Barderers). Sgt. Gillott (Royal Corps 1. Pereira, S. 1. Kermani. A. 1f Signals), Sgt. Cotton (Royal Corps Rumjan. A. B. Madar, S. A. Ismanil.3 of Signals), and Pte. Duncan (S. W. 8. Knail, A. K. Minu. A. R. Minu. Borderers). J. S. A. Curreim and H. D. Rumishn Reserve. -M. el Arrull..
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·Tadian R.C. Seconds, The following will represent Indian R.C. 2nd XI in a Lengte match against the Kowloon CC, 2nd XI at King's Park on Saturday, Feb- ruary 27, at 2 p.m. (rharp).-M. R. Abbas (Capt.), A. It. Abbña, F. M. el Arcull, 1, T. Barma, A. K. Ismail, S. Ismail, M. P. Madar, K. Nazarin, A. M. Numjuhn, A. R. Sullad and A. S. Ruffink
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Arrangements are in hand for the annual Kowloon Marathon Race which will be run on Monday, March 14. This race is organised by St. Andrew's Club, and is open to all Europeans in the Colony and members of the Club. The course is approximately 6% niles, and starts in Nathan Road out- sido St. Andrew's Church. It runs in a northerly direction along Nathan Road to Waterloo Road; along Water- loo Road, Argyle Street, Prince Ed- word Road, Kowloon City Rond to Chatham Road, Salisbury Rond and back into Nathan Road, finishing at the Church.
Details are not yet complete, bat will be announced shortly.
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