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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY

RUNAWAY VICTORY

ARMY HARBOUR TEAM SWIM

S.W.B. MEN FIRST

FIVE HOME

The South Wales Borderers had a runaway victory in the Army

R. Gibixine (Darissten) 0.11.19annual cross-harbour team raco

en on view and no player was more. Tompkins (Woking).C.H.D. P rominent than Morris, the former. A. Barrett (Leytonstone) L.11.11 11 windon conize-forward. Mayson, an Sharman (Scunthorpe) L... 104 11 J. Finch (London) OR 50 11 stalde-right from Belton Wanderers, W. Richards (Merthyr)...0.10 ften did clever things, and Taylor Gore (Coventry)....0.87 LR 80 was dashing and shot J. Hammond (torej Southport) yell. Lucas, formerly well known Wood (Seaham Harbour) 1.8 1

M Wrath (Wombweli) LA ith Liverpool, and Crompton, E. Newton (llamfley) ...... 6 2 Velsh

Welsh international from Wrexham, B. Abal (Noelon)

Faro outstanding as full-backs.

Red and Whitex defented Whites by our goals to three. Mills (2), Flat her and Crawford scored for the inners, and Taylor (2) and Mayson btained the losers' goals."

WEST HAM AND FULHAM

Newcomers Show Up Very Well

Excellent form

WOH

Perry (thymney)

3. Price (Stratfords

tounes (Grays) Arnold (Oxford)

F. Penn (Tottenham)

OF. 5 11 12 TOP 10

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Birthplace.

B. Baker (Beaham Harbour)

0.86

J. Clough (Marion Colliery) 0.

B. Godden (Twickenham).

A. Stevenson (Aledriv)

J. French (Stockton)

i. Hodge Twochar)

..R.H.

T. Adamson (Mossand) ....L

3. Astley (Warrington)

11 0

this morning, five of their men finishing before the arrival of any competitor from the other teams.

ELEVEN CENTURIES

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LAST COUNTY"

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London, Sept. 5.

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With Essex defeating Sussex Hongkong. on the first innings, the 1933 Stockholm county cricket season came to Lisbon. a close to-day.

The race was keenly followed by a number of, launches, aboard one to being. H.E. the G.O.C., Major General OC. Borrétt and Mr. Borrett and Brigadier R.D. Cousens. The start, from Kow- loon Railway Pier, was witnessed by a large gathering of officers and Tos. Haht. Waht their wives. from the verandah Harry Parks of Sussex joined of the Kallway Station while near the select band of players scoring 200 officers and men with their two centuries in one match; the wives waited at the B.A.S.C. cam-|M.C.C. v Yorkshire encounter pro- ber, Hongkong, for the finish. duced fivo separate hundreds, whilst

The first man in

L/Cpl another four were scored in the W.T. Campbell, of the Borderers, England XI v West Indies en- who covered the distance in -23 counter. mins, 27 secs, thus lowering' his

An aggregate of 3,757 runs were time for last year by about a scored with an average of 1,262 minute and a half. L/Cpl. Ful-per match and a fraction under 50 Inger, also of the Borderers, took runs per wicket."

second place being 38 1/5 8008 | Sussex wore given the peculiar behind, Campbell.

oxperience of following on after putting together 402. Essex' had tirat knock and scored so rapidly that they were able to declare at

Batsmen are finishing the Montovideo... summer in a blaze of glory. Montreal.... In the course of the three Silver (spot)....18% matches concluded to-day no war Loan.....100

Silver (forward).18% less than eleven three figures innings were played..

1. & D

It. Watson (Springwall) ... 8 D

D Bmith (South Shields) RJD. 76

... 6 10

.0.2. O,R.

J. McClure Workington) HD. 69 J. Itin (Rutheralen) ..... 934 James (Balterson) ..CJL. 8 1134 shown by b. McKenzie (Glasgow) C... & 9% Tippetta, the Port Valo forward, when R Clark (Edinburgh..C... 10

.L... 6 95 so turned out for the Blues in Went. C. Duene (Fulham) C. Smith Hounslow) Ham's trial at Upton Park, which way (Chatham) was witnessed by 7,000 spectatore. 13. Hopkins (Merthyr)

He scored in the first half and in

11. Gibbons (Feltham) .1.R. 4 11 0 the second, as did Mills, the other. Hecheier (Gingham) 1.R. B5 8 goals for the Blues coming from Holliday (Cockfeld) CF11 12 teenan, of St. George's Glasgow, and C. Walsh (London) Ruffell. The Reds scored their goals Allen (Newburn)GP. 8 11 n the first half, through Goulden and Brown (Norwich City):

Mortimer (Bolton)

11

11 11

B. Beats (Willington Quay) .. 5 13

statist (Middlesbrouch) 1,

A. Crampton (Birmingham) 0.36% 1. Stephens (Olingham) 0.1

Millwall

Nearly 7,000 people attended the match at Craven Cottage, but they vere somewhat disappointed in not seeing Abel, the new centre-forward From Chesterfield, who had to stand down owing to a swollen ankle. J. Pipo (Blackheath)

Birthplace. w. Wilson (Cockenste) D. Yall (Old Kilpatrick) J. Walsh 10leckturo)

Bweetman (London)

8 14

Po. Ight. Waht, ..... 10

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6 10 R.D. G 8 TLD. 6 11 13 11. 011

The Whites, who beat the Stripes Turnbull (Corner) ....L.B. 8 112, 11 included the 18-year-old T. Collard (Jarking) I 88% 11: by 3-0, Gore

at cutside-right. He played 1. Nawromb (Stillington) IB. W. McMillan (Glasgow) FLILI, with rare dash and spirit. Wraith, Hampek (Garforth) the inside-right from Scarborough, A. swallow (Bellshi aleo played well, and Keeping, at 2. Murray (Glasgow) back, was very sound. Gonls were scored by Wood in the first Half and Wraith (2) in the second.

DIV. 3 TRIALS GOALS GALORE AT WATFORD

At Watford the Blues who included eight of last season's players, bent the Whites by five goals to four in a bright game. There were eight newcomers In the Whites and showed up finely.

For the winners Lane, Lowe, Mc- Pherson,Barnett and Haywood (who took Lane's place in the second half) were the scorer, while Carter (3)

A

at Selhurst Park

L. Graham (Leyton). LHB, 50

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G. Ilanit (ford) ...

J. Ranson (Newcantel)

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10

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I.E. 6 11

1. Moseley (Brockley)

1. 5 7

10

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J. Harkins (athgate)

J. Paxton (Derby)

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The second team to finish was the Royal Artillery, the Lincolns coming third and the Small Units 6 fourth.

Points were gained as follows: South Wales Borderers

10 Royal Artillery Lincolna

Small Units.......

560 for 9.

No centuries were scored, but the whole team made runs, the 33 leading contributors being O'Con- 35 ner and Wilcox with 93 and 74 res-

pectively.

ORDER OF FINISH. The order in which the in- dividual entrants finished was:

530

22.70

-British Wireless.

returned the compliment by putting 658 on the board, beth Grant and Headley belig in great form with the bat...

But with Woolley batting in his best style the home side were never). in danger of defeat and time was played out with a score of 272 for 5 wickets,

Results and scores as supplied by Reuter were:

RESULTS IN BRIEF. Essex (560-0 & 32-2) bent Sussex (402 & 285-6 dec.) on 1st inns.

OTHER MATCHES, Yorkshire (557-8) drew with M.C.C. (266 & 463-7)

England XI (362-9 dec. & 272-5) drew with West Indies (568)

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Sussex-made a. bold response

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O'Conner (Essex) v Sussex Wilcox (Essex) v Sussex

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the Essex score. Essex enforced Mitchell (Yorks) v M.C.C....158 1, L/Cpl. Campbell (S.W.B.); the follow on, but Sussex were Woolley (England XI) v W. 2. L/Cpl. Fullager (S.W.B.); equal to the occasion and another L Pte. Wallace (S.W.B.); 4, L/Cpl. three figure innings by Parks saw Sutherland (S.W.B.); 5. Drummer them declare at 285 for 6, having Smith (S.W.B.); 6, Gnr. Beazley saved the game with ease. (R.A.); 7, Pte. Lockett (Lincolns),

M.C.C. RECOVER. 0141148, Gnr. Mooney (R.A.); 9, Pte Yorkshire outplayed the M.C.C.,

Jackson (Lincolns); 10, Gar, Gard-until the Maryleboners, following Sutcliffe (Yorks) v M.C.C....107 oner (R.A.): 11, Gar. Walker on, batted a second time. Then, Hendren (M.C.C.) v Yorks ...103

(R.A.); 12, L./Cpl. Chicken (Lin-thanks to R. E. S. Wyatt and RES. Wyatt (M.C.C.) colns); 13,Gar. Ellington (R.A.); "Patay" Hondren, some

prolific Yorks 14. Gnr. Selley (R.A.); 15, Pto. scoring was seen, and the match Hall (S.W.B.); 16 Cpl. Berriman ended in a draw. (Lincolna); 17, Sig. Bryce (Small (Small Units); 18 Pte. Adams Units); 19, Pte. Davidson (Lin- (Lin- colna); 20 L/Cpl. Bostock

Wass (Small colns); 21 Pto. Units);

(Small 22 Sig.. Cord

The M.C.C. were not impressive Units); 23 Spr. . Begg (Small in their reply being dismissed for Yorkshire (1)

(Small 260, but continuing at the wicket,Sussex (2) Units); and 24 Spr. Ford Units).

they improved tremendously and Eer (14) before the close had totalled 463 Lancashire for 7.

L. Flock (Datierses) 03. & 10 11

LUTON PERFECTLY

SATISFIED

New Players Catch The Eye Raleigh, playing for the Bluca at and Devay netted for the Whites. Of Gillingham, before 3,000 people, sear the new mon Elkus (Middlesbrough) ed five goals, while a sixth was add and Armstrong (Queen's Park Han-ed by Nicol. For the Reis, Scott, newcomers, who completed the side, Easton (Port Vale) and Leo gers) did same good things at centre Syred (2) and Grifiths found the net. were hall, while of the forwards Irvine and

A feature of the Luton Town trial (Chesterfield) and both shaped woll Dovan were distinctly prominent.was the skilful work of Penso (Mid- in an attack that was led in smart The receipts were- £100.

dlesbrough and Pearson (Chulsca) fashion by Smithson. An attendance of ever 7.000 on the extreme wings. They fitted

Three thousand saw Exeter City's gathered at spectators for the Crystal Palace trial, in which in well with the old players. Others preliminary game, the result being a were Bell (Southport) and draw of three goals each. For the Blues and Reds played a 4-4 draw. Hargreaves (Sheffield Wednesday), Whites the scorers were Hurst (2) Earle (2),

and Harry scored Tait (2), Hutchison and Pease and Walters (last year with Crystal

scored for the Whigs, and Be

J. Palace), while for Reds the goals Nichols and Spark for the Blues.York and II. Wright for the

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Earle and

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being specially prominent.

which Whites beat Stripes by 3-2 form. the nowcomers made an excel-Warnes (Arsenal) played brilliantly It was fully demonstrated in the trial that Cardiff City have ler impression, at Boscombe, where the Whites beat the Stripes by 1-0. at outside right, Vinall (Sunderland) first

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