SPORT ADVTS.
'FANLING HUNT AND RACE CLUB.
The Race Meeting which was to have been held on Sunday next, the 26th January, 1930, has been post- poned.
By Order of the Committee,
THOMSON & CO.,
Secretaries.
NOTICE...
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
The Sailing Match CLUB V.
NAVY which was to have been sailed on Sunday, 26th January. 1936, has been postponed.
The Sweepstake Races on Satur. day, 25th January, are also can- celled.
K. S. ROBERTSON,
Hon. Secretary.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB. ·
Ladies' Sectiun.
‚“CAPTAIN FÓSTER'S" NOTES ON SATURDAY
Our readers are reminded that as the Telegraph wilf not be published to-morrow it being Chinese New Year's Foster's" Day. "Captain
racing notes for this week will appear on Saturday.
BAY FILLY FOALED
Nokomis, an Australian subscrip- tion griffin belonging' to Mrs, L. Dun- bar, foalet a bay filly early yesterday, morning.
The pony arrived in the Colony about six months ago, with the batch of Australians for the now season, the annual which cammiences with race meeting towards the end next month.
of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, ⠀⠀ JANUARY 23, 1936.
FEATURES OF LAST WEEK'S
LOCAL CRICKET
To-morrow's Club V. Services Match Announced Postponed
MORE LOW 'SCORING
a
The
CENTURY BY POTTER
fented, in each caso after a sporting (thirty-five) both batsmen boing not declaration which made a good match out. In spite of his small innings (Continued frain Page 8.) out of what might have been a very against Kowloon the latter munt
dull affair. In the Senior game on
have a somewhat ormolu average. came in to play a slashing Innings the Club ground the Army were of seventy-seven not out. It must much, weakened by the absence of ho pretty neatly his biggest score Garthwaite, without whose bowling By Australian Pony At in lacul cricket. Lam's final figures the Army are a different side al-
victory of the Club second | were 10-6-50-, and on his forms together. The only bright spot about over the K.C.C: juniors at Kowloon in the last two matches I can only it was that any ordinary person Happy Valley
that it is cholco suppose
and not would have been killed three times was, a much greater surprize than necessity which causes him to play over had they tried cliff-jumping into the result at tho. I.K.C.C. The the men in a car. As it is 1 aan de K.C.C. have a slightly better record. for the second eleven.
lighted to hear that Garthwaite' in the League and did well enough Injuries, though nasty-nre not suri- Dila and that he will probably be with n hundred and sixty-eight for The match on the Police-ground
not Lawrence made 67
out ani was another one where the ball very playing cricket again in less than a eight declared, of which F. E largely beat the bat. The R.A.M.C. mouth from now.
The Army batted first and after Broadbridge thirty-noven. But after a poor start the game was slowly the loss of a couple of wickets very batten first and Carey going on first change put up a good bit of work to return the figures of 5-1-25-6 pulled round and J. B. Johnson played cheaply Potter and Stein knocked off
valuable innings. The bowling Baker kupt the other end going very tired a bli and Growder was not so the runs, scoring one hundred and
and steadily
hin flexot of
and eighty two respectively. 10-1-24 were as sound if not successful in the previous week's six. ae spectacular as those of Carey. But game, though he got one batsman to both, not out. It is, I think, Potter's
An opportunity to even when they had put the R.A.M.C. give Meinnle MAMAK LEAGUES TABLES
out for sixty-five, of which Dowels bring off another of his spectacular first century in Hongkong though I and Cast alone scored double figures catches high up behind his head spenk subject to correction.
when he was almost on the screen. FIRST DIVISION
THE SHIELDS and unde thirty-seven runs between PWD 1. Gonie P. them, the Policemen's lot was not Ballard played a most useful knock
As regards the Senior Shield I aceeded to get but rapidly and when xistance from Whitehead, whose six have already stated that LLC. are
entirely a happy one for they pro and had a good deal of forceful as-
dlawn te Butterfield's corner off in the most favourable position. the ninth wicket fell twelve runs
the K.C.C. Actually
are. in wore still wanted for victory. Baker Pearce was a tremendous hit. Walch
wan handicapped by the time lost favoumble if not a more favourable and Oakley however rose to the oc-
the Army were pulling the position. than the Club as they are casion and the last wicket added when eighteen. By the way the wicket. Kame round froni an early collapse one point down only to them with 40045 11.0eepers slegerve a few kind words. caused by Duokitt (J. Williams an extra match to go. I do not think 1 0 0 1 0 5 Clark, for the Police, only conceded by the way was not playing as his that any other side has any chance was still damaged). A de- whatever of getting near, the three leg byes, and the LA.M.C.claration made at five minutes past leaders. In the Second Division the stumper three byes only.
four left the Club the sporting and R.E. are on top but have played two by no means desperate chance of
matches more than the Police who making a hundred and fifty three in
are only one point behind them. So far as I can trace the only ninety minutes, with a not too strong These two sides together with the non-League games played were by bowling side against them. The Club Navy and I.R.C. have all won four the II.K.C.C. with their first string started with Kilbee and Dunkley and games but the number of games
against the Army and
the end got the runs in time played are respectively eight, six, second against the KCC. Junior.thanks very largely to Growder oven and Ave. I fancy the RC.
Owen
of Hughes chances most of their opponents were de-! (fifty-two)
all. Cuniquely enough the only unbeaten side in the: K.C.C. who have won two and drawn two. They may yet be in the hunt. I do not fancy the chances of the other teams.
Royal Engineers Radio Sports C... KIT.C. Hongkong Police Argonauta
Owing to the funeral of H.M. the King, the date for the comple- tion of the 3rd round of the "Taggart Cup" and the 2nd round | Royal Signals of the "Captain's Cup" which St. Andrew's should have been January 28th, H.M.S. Parthian has been extended
to
February
4th. Other rounds and competi-
tions will not be affected and must 1. Engineers B. originally 12th. „Btry. R.A. be completed
arranged.
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At the moment of writing it seems very doubtful if there will be any cricket over the week end, and I am RWATC int the chances are very largely against the Club-Services mutch coming off at all. events. 1 understand the matter will be governed very largely by the pro- cedure adopted at home. In the event of the match being played I learn that the probable side, seeing that Garthwaite and J. P. Williams are on the Injured at, will be M. R. Branwell, (captain), K. 1. Harper, R. A. H. Bariley, G. Prowse, R. A. Hunting and Tel. Tufnell from the Navy and from the Army J. R. Jolinson, G. Dawson, D. Perssc, Pritchard, and Corp. Ballard.
As regards the League etc. There are no gamga in the Senior.Division, and the only non-League game ar ranged so far as I know is one between the I.R.C. and K.C.C. which will be started at 2 p.m. on Friday on the I.R.C. ground and continued at 2 p.m. on Saturday at the K.C.C. ground somewhat unorthodox but vory sensible arrangement! On Fri- day K.C.C. II are down to play Navy Ir at 11a.m. on the K.C:C.
On Saturday in the Junior Division I.R.C. play the Club, University the R.A.S.C. and Civil Service the. Police,. the first mentioned team being at home in each case. I expect a draw or a win for the home side in the first game, and a win for the Visl tors In the second and third. But I cannot of course be sure that the games will be played.
P.S. Since writing the above arti- cle I have heard definitely that the H.K.C.C.-United Services malch been cancelled. I am mitch obliged to my informant.
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Three cases of Typhoid, and two cases each of Diphtheria and Menin-- gitis, word reported to the local Health authorities on Tuesday.
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