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CLOSE CALL FOR REAL HOLIDAY CRICKET

TAMAR

VICTORY BY ONE

WICKET

An interesting cricket match took place between the Tamar and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary at Happy Valley on Saturday afternion when the Tamar emerged victors by one wicket.

Good bowling by Lewis of the B.F.A. nearly thwarted the Tamar of success. Ho returned an average of 6 wickets. for 20 runs, while the highest scorer was Collins of the Tamar with 28 runs, followed closely by Hulme with 22 runs.

ROYAL FLEET AUXILIARY. Blair e Sykes b Smith

a 9-2 win which considerably Im-Cool Collins proved their position League.

Lewis b

Hulme Peddle and b Ilulme, Palmer

e Johnn b Smith Полер с

Johns. Bennet Tottenham still stand at fourth Freemaux b Clark though their presont form docs | Rounsel b Terry not indicato much security. On Burke b Terry

Jby e Sykes b Clark the other hand Middlesbro and Jarvis not out Chelsen both gave excellent dis plays, the latter's performance in bringing back a point from Sunderland being particularly meritorious.

Extrus

Thera wero only two gamen in Collins the Second Division

though Hukne Smith Bennet Clark Terry

Bolton, narrowly defeated by Bradford, manoged to spring an unpleasant ourprise on their sup- porters.

No matches were played in the Southern Section. The Northern had a fow Axturea

which BAW Chesterfield thrash the Chester club to the tune of 0-1 and Hartlepools inflict a similar de- feat on Halifax,

Motherwell went further ahend in a full Scottish League pro- gramme. Quten o South main- tained their form and even St. Mirren registered a win at home-- their opponents being the doughty St. Johnstone team.

The failure of Dumfermline at! Allon and the success of Arbroath brought the leaders of the Second Scottish Division level on points though the later take the premier position by virtue of the taken to the best goal average second decimal place.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

FIRST DIVISION.

Blackburn Everton Manchester C Middlesbrough Newcastle Sheffield U. Sunderland

1 Tottenham

O Derby

2 West Brom.

2 Leeds

9 Liverpool

3 Aston Villa

0 Chrizen League Table

Goals

(

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Arsenal ... 23 14 6 3 41 20 34 Derby County 23 13 6 4 16 23 32 Huddersfield 23 11 8 4 52 36 30 Tottenham 24 13 4

24 10 West

est Brom

Manchester C. 24 10

Partsmouth

23

Middlesbro. 23 12

Sunderland w'verh'ton Blackburn Aston Villa

Wednesday

Newcastle

Leads

Everton

Birminghani

314

39 24 1

110

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AT THE K.C.C.

(Continued from Pago D.)

Teddy Fincher came in and the game was won in the last over.

of

Burnett had shown an amazing eye and quite correctly had not attempted to play selentific cricket and to him largely the success the K.C.C. Is due though Teddy Flacher shared the honour. It was a splendid game,

REVIEW.

There is little further to bo snid Perry bowled very weil in the second innings to get six for fifty-two in fifteen overs. Smith had two for thirty-nine-but Burnatt was not at his best his solitary wicket (but a good one) coating Afty-eight,

As I have persistently advocated 2 the claims of Donavin to a place on 10 the Army side I was particularly glad to see him come off In the second innings. But for his knock, the match would have been much more tame.

The Army were

unfortunato in

O losing the Services of Cragg who

was unable to play owing to gimental duties."

re,

68

ROYAL NAVY.

Bowling Analysis,

Collins b Peddle

Lt. Marsham, e and b Beck Sub-L. Sinclair, e Dunkley,

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ORGANISATION

1934:

Majesty's Navy whón membera are able to take a day or two away from their buslocas,

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

Annual Race Meeting, 1934.

· H.K. Banks, (London), #132% n. mandor A. L. Besant, 1.N., Pav and allowances, when (24th, 26th, 27th, 28th Febronry

Chartered Bank, £16.

Mercantile Bank A.

£261⁄4 ¤,

Mercantile Bank C., S121⁄2 n. East Asia Bank," $101 n. Am: 0; Finance Corp., 8h. $20 n. 'China O. Fin. Ord. Sh.$4.75 n.

China O. Fin. Prof. Sh. $5 m.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $3810 b.

Union Ins., $570/580 ya, China Underwriters, $1.65 n.. China Fire, $525 n. H.K. Fire, Ins., $260 b. International Assce, Sh. $0.25 n. Shipping.

Douglas, 8341⁄2 n.

H.K. Steamboats, 812% n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), 880 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $35 IL Shells (Bearer) 60/7 Union Waterboats, $15 d.

Mining.

44

Antamoks, 88 cta, n.

Beck

5

Balatocs, 84 cts. n.

Lt. Larkin, e T. A.. Pearce, b

Redmond

Baguio Gold, 50 cts. n.

40

Mc.

Lt. Comdr. Stephenson,

Innes, b Beck........

Lt. Carver, e Harley, b Beck

Peatfield, e McInnes, b Beck

Lt. Eaden, 1.b.w., Redmond

H.M.S. TAMAR.

L. S.

28

0

Sub-Lt. Cheyne, e Beck, b Mic-

Innes

14

0

Lt. Suther, e T. E. Pearce, b

McInnes....................

Clarke Palmer b Lowin

Smith e Freemanx b Lewis Torry -c Cook b Lewis

Hulme e Jarvis b Peddle

Bonnet e Freemaux & Cook Andrews & Lewis Johns b.w. Lewis Sykes not out Menhenlek

b Lewis Ext 179

Freemaux Lewis Cook Peddle

67

L. 5. A. Richards, not out

A. D. Large, run out

Extras (B10 LB1)

Total

Fall of the wickets:

ANMA - BR83

20

100

1 for 6; 2 for 98; 3 for 105; 4 for

108; 5 for 109; 6 for 111; 7 för 122;

8 for 139; 9 for 155; 10 for 190.

Bowling Analysis

Q. M.. It. W.

21. 7 30

Bowling Analysis.

31.

R.

W.

Beck

1 15

0

Owen Hughes

9

20

2 20

4

T. A. Pearce

15

53

McInnes

11

2

Redmond

11.4 2

211

EASY FOR THE SUFFOLK

Cumberland Well

Beaten

The Suffolk had everything their own way on Saturday afternoon, when they defeated the Cumberland in the Third division of the China Fleet Football Lengue by three guals

Lone.

to

Rees, Jones and Thorpe played a sterling game for the winners, their understanding being delightful to watch. Turner and Styles at back covered their area well.

even

The Brst half saw a very game, Jones of the Suffolk, breaking through to open the scoring, which was levelled a little later through Kiley.

both

The second half saw the complete collapse of the Cumberland's defence, Reca and Thorpe scoring. Spickett and Bills were badly at fault in the understanding, leaving geveral openings for the cager_Suf folk forwards,

Munafield

Rochdale ... 21 G 12 27 44 15

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

5 10

Liverpool

Leicester

6 -10 32 36 18

Stoke

6. 7 11 23 45 17

Shefeld U... 24 Chelsea

4 14 32 65 16

20

4 14 80 47 14

Airdrie. Ayr

Bolton Bury

Grimsby

SECOND DIVISION.

D Bradford

3 Notts County

League Table

I

1

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 23 16 0 750 72 30

5 7 43 31 27 1946 34 27

Preston N. E. 23 11

Bolton Brentford

Blackpool

Port Vale

Plymouth

West Ham

Bradford C. Hull

Fulham

Bradford

Notts Forest. 8 Southampton 20 Ordham

20 00

23 8

1 21

0.20

Notts County 24 8 Burnley 23 8 Mulwall.... 23 7

Manchester U. 23 8

Swansca

Lincoln

23 5 8 10

23 6 5 13-17 34 15

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Accrivulon

Iarnaloy Citaterdokl

Southport Hartlepools,

Chesterficki Stockport Walsall...

Barnsley.

Halifax

Tranmorg

HAITOW Doncaster Hartlepools

Accrington

Choster Gateshead

Crewe

York

2 Darlington

5 Rotherham

6 Chester

0.York

5 Halifax

League Table

Goals

P. W. D. L. F.A. Pig. 23 17. 24 57 21 30 21 13 4 4, 61 25 30 0.44 24 28

22 8

21 7

29. R.

22 7

?

Southport 29 4 12

Wroxham. Carlisle

43, 27

26

23 24

46 24

129

on

1 20 BR.49.20

46 20

29 33 10 7 84 47 18 20 R 10 34 28 18 21 0 4 20 38 18

N'w Brighton 21 0

Rotherham 21 Darlington.

24 87 17

$7 34 10

50 12 36 %4 18

H.K.C.C. 1. INNINGS.

E. J. R. Mitchell, e Suther, b

Richards, th

5

1

Bengueta, $30 n.

n.

Benguet Exploration, 31 cis, b.

Benguet Goldüeld, 80 eta. n.

Big Wedge, Bu cta. n.

Gold Greek, $9 n.

Ipo Mining, 39 n.

Itogons, $7% n.

Kallan, 23/0 n.

Langkats (Single), $18 n.

S'hai Explorations, Sh, $4.35 n. S'hai Loans, $6.65 n.

laubs, $12,80 n.

4

Vonz: Goldfields, $6 n.

Ducks, etc.

I.K. Wharves, $115 II.K. Docks, $10.

b,

S. China Motors A., $8 D. S. China Motors B., 38 B. Providents (old), $2.75 n. Providents (new), $1 n. Hongkewa, Sh. $361 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $7 a.. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $149 n. Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, $12.80 b.

24

S'hai Cottons, Sh. $117

n.

1. D. Kilbee, Richards.

12

Zoong Sings, Sh. $18.

T. A. Pearce, b Hichards,

109

T. E. Pearce, e Large, b Eaden,

H. Owen Hughes, e Stephenson, b

Large,

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $70 n. Lande, Hotela, etc.

b.

D. S. Harley, Eaden, b Bichants, 63

I. McInnis, run out,

A. C. Beck, b Enden,

T. M. L. Redmond, b Richards, 'G. S. Dunkley, not out, .......

Extras, (byes 20. Leg byen 7)

10

27

Total for 9 whts, (dee.) .... 255 G.-R. Sayer did not bat.

Fall of wickets-1 for 20, 2 for 57, 3 for 75, 4 for 104, 5 for 218, 0 for 226, 7 for 227, 6 for 237, § for 255.

Bowling Analysia

0.. M. R. W. A. B. Large, ... 18 3 51 1 L. S. A. Richards, 28 Lt. Marsham, Lt. Enden,

4

04 5

13

1

65

13

45

-

12

ROYAL NAVY, Znd. INNINGS. Lt.. Marsham, e Beck, b Owen

Hughes,

Sub. Lt.

Sinclair, b Beck, Lt. Larkin, b Beck, ....

Lt-Gr. Stephenson,-not-out,- Lt. Carver, & llarloy, b Beck,

Lt. Eaden, e e Dunkley,

10

-36

2

b Beck,

7 11 20 45 16

L. S. Pentfield, e Sub, b Pearce,

7 7

Sub-Lt. Cheyne, b Kilbec,

Lis

Lt. Suther, Lb.w. Pearce,

0

2 Falkirk

A. B. Large, e Pearce, b Kilbee, Extras, (byes 14. leg byes 31

Na bulls 1)

3

18

O Queen O'Sth,

2 Rangers

Totul for wkła, (dec,)

108

FIRST DIVISION.

Celtic Cowdenbeath

Dundee

Hibernians

Motherwell

Perilek

St Mirren

Queen's Park

Motherwell Rangers Aberdeen Hearts

Kilmarnock

Ayr

St. Johnstone.

I Aberdeen

Hearts

.2 Hamilton

2 Clydo

Kilmarnock

4 Third Lanark

League Table

St. Johnstone

Falkirk

"Queen o'South

Celtic

Dunder

Clyde

L. S. A. Richards did not bat.

Fall of wickets-1 for 6, 2 for 11,

3 for 30, 4 for 39, 5 for 53, 6 for

62, 7 for 02, 8 for 93, 9 for 108.

Bowling Analysis

0. M. R. W.

0

Beck,

14 4 28 4

Owen Hughes,

1.

Goals.

Redmond,

--

10 7

1

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts 25-21

22 46 21 30

Pearce,

7 1. 10

2

McInnis,

"

13.

Kilber,

4 2

H.K.C.C. 2nd. INNINGS,

E. J. R. Mitchell, c Large,

Richards,

եւ

11

D. S. Harley, e Peatfield, b

Enden,

15

T. A. Pearce, st. Suther, b

Richards,

0

11. Owen Hughes, b Richards,

.C

1

34

Hamilton Hibernians Queen's Park 24

St. Mirren.. Partick

* Third Lanark 23 Airdle

24 Cowdenbeath 24

Alion

T. M. L. Redmond, not out,

Total for 4 wkis.

Fall of wickets.-1 for 16, 2 for

16, 3 for 33.

Howling Analysin

6 5 13

5415 84 69 14

4 17 30 68 10

Richards, Enden,

0,

M. 2.5- 2

K.

W.

27

1

:

SECOND DIVISION,

Dumbarton

East Fife East Stiring Forfar

Montros

Morton

St. Bernards Sten'muir

2 Dunfermline

2 Albion

Raith Rover

3 King's Park

0 Arbroath

Brechin

4 Dundice U.

6 Edinburgh.

1 Leith League Table.

4 EAGLE TROUNCE

Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Arbroath. 22 14 1 7 57 32 20 Dunfermline 22 13 3 6 63 37 29 Morion 22 12 3 7 48, 41 27 King's Park 22 2 11 47 62 40 20 Sten'muir...

21 11 J 0 42 43 Dumbarton 22 12 1 0 44 30 Alloa

21 6 7 30 30 Raith Rovers 22 10 2.10.48 34 22 St. Bernards. 22 10 2 10 49 32

21 0424922 22 Albion

48 41 34 22-8 59 60 47

Forfar

BERWICK

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11. and S. Hotels, $0

II.K. Lande, $70 b.

S'hai Lands, Sh. 330% n.

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14 n. Humphreys, $12 n.

II.K. Realties, $5.75 n.

Asin Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Aalu Roalties "B" Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates, $97 n. China Realtles, Sh. $15% n. China Debenture, Sh.$137 a.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $21 sa. Peak Trams (Old), $15% n. Penk Trams, (Now), $7% n. Star Ferries (old), $100 n. Yaumat! Ferries (old), $24 China Lights (old), $9.85 su. China Light (new), $9.65 b. HK. Electrics, $7234b. Macao Electrics, $23 Sandakan Lights, S10% ni Telephones (old), $24% b. Telephones (now), $18. China Buses, Sh. $11. Singapore Tractions, 3/- n. Singapore Pref., 16/- n.

Industrials.

Malabon Sugars 816 n.

b.

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Stores, etc. Dairy Farm, $28 b. Watsons, 30 b.

Der A Wings, $1 n.

Lane Crawfords; $4.45 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n.

Sinceres, $13.20 n.

Win. Powells, $2.10 n. Wing On (H.K.), $140 n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $in,

n.

ILK. Entertainments, $10% n. S.C. Enterprises, $1% n. United Theatres, Sh. $2 n. Macno "Greyhounds," $2,n. Constructions (old), $2 n. Constructions (now), 50 cts. n. B: lad. G. Bonds, 381% n. H.K. Govt. Loan 5%. b. Prom. Wallace Harpers, $8 n.

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Playing in the third division of the Prague China Fleet Football League. The Madrid. Engle trounced the Berwick in a very Bucharest acrappy game by three goala to ono Hongkong at Happy Valley on Saturday after- Brussels, 110011.

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