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Above are five enibuslasilo members of the Dockyard Rifle Club who go oul regularly to the Army ranges during the Hongkong kile Association shoots, This picture was taken at a recent meeting.—King's
Schoolboys Hypnotise
Kowloon C. C.
(Chutinued from Page 8)
desirable incentive to the buys lo maintain their play at top pitch.
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Yacht Club Out-Sail Royal Navy
WEEK-END FOOTBALL RESULTS
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club St. Joseph's beat the Royal Navy 111 points to Middlesex With teams like the DBS., Central 101 in the sailing match yesterday. Eastern British, Queen's College, Ellis KadoThe distances were 6.0 miles in the orle Indian School and La Suite, morning and 8.1 miles in the after- schoolboy cricket in Hongkong to-day has probably reached its standard for a number of years. 194 RUNS IN 110 MINUTES
Diocesun
Boy's
The
highest
School
dominated the matchi against
noon Results:
MORNING RACE III.K.Y.C.
D. G. G. Allen, Ft. Lt. Gaskell
G. Hull, Lt. Medd
ON. V. A. Croucher, Lt. Com. Abram the it, 8. Rouse, Capt. C. B. Barry K.C.Cat Cox's Roud on Saturday T, C. Fairburn, Gipur, Johnatone
L. D. Ribec, Lt, Whitwort
that interest was centred entirely in J. B. McClatchie, Lt. Blake the boys' performances. The com-
In
piling of 194 runs about 110
an
minutes was alone worth special mention.
Total
Royal Navy
achievement. Cmdr. Rimington, G. G. Wood It is true Lt. Cmdr, Hail, C. Trenchard Davis
Cmdr. While, 3. G. B. Dewar Cmdr. Luce,
they were helped by the palpably Lt. Cmdr. Sprègue, G. HI, Gandy
1. Lt. Tos, If. W. E. Heath
Willmott, P. C. M. Sedgwick
Total
Royal Navy
weak K.C.C. bowling of which only Baxter and Baldwin were capable of keeping the scoring within reasonable Lt. limits. Another contribution to the mammoth score was the woefully puor K.C.C. fielding. Catches, not | L1, LA. Gaskell, D. G. G. Allen always easy, but nevertheless accept-Lt. Medd, J. G. Hull... able, were put on the ground, and Vice-Admiral Bir Ferey Noble). N. V. saved four were the exception rather than the rule.
Both Lay and Crary, the highest benetted from fielding mis-
Fcorers
A. Croucher.... Capt. C. B, Barry, H. 8. House Cindr. Johnstone, T. C. Fairburn Lt. Blake, J. D. McClatchle Lt. Whitworth, L. D. Kitbee
takes. Crary gave a very sharp and not too easy chance to Brst slip off his first hall, but the catch was dropped. the next over Lay square-cut one very hard to point of Baldwin, but the offer was refused. Crary went on to Scure 67 not out, and gave
one other sharp chance, only after his first escape, while lay pro- creded to rattle up 40 without the slightest difficulty.
When Gray was substituted for Baldwin, Lay greeted his appearance with hits of 4, 6, 4, off the first three balls, and then, in trying to repeat the stroke off the fourth delivery Giffen a catch at square leg Rave which was held.
Morning Race
Total...C.
G. Wood, Lt. Cmdr. Rumington Trenchard Davis, Li, Cindr. Hali G. If, Gandy, Lt. Cmdr, Sprague G. B. Dewar, Lt. Cmdr. While w, E. Heath, F. Lt. Rosa Lt.Cdr. Abram, Lt. Cmdr. Luce
c. M. Sedgwick, Lt. Willmott
Morning Race
Total
FRIENDLY BOWLS
South China
Middlesex Kowloon
DIVISION I
2 Royal Scots
+
4 S, China 'B'
D
2
Navy
3
DIVISION II
3 Kwong Wah
:
R.A.O.C.
1
3
Police
I
Club
1 Engineers
10
St. Joseph's
1
Royal Scots
2
DIVISION III "A"
Electric
5
R.A.S.C.
Royal Scots
2
I.W.D.
South China
3
30th. ty.
DIVISION
II "D"
R.A.F.
2
Medicals
0
Signals
Kumaons
0
University
4
A.S.A.
0
Stonecutter:
2
24th. Bly.
1
15. Engineers (E) 2 Powhatten
101
FRIENDLY FIXTURES
S. China "A" 1 East Surreys HOW TEAMS STAND
S. China 'A' Navy Middlesex Kowloon
S. China 'B' Royal Scots Eastern
Bi Club
DIVISION I
Jun 23 23
OOCCH
3
H: W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
A 5 0 1 25 7 10
8 4 1 1 17 8 0
12 13 9 7
NOVEMBER 7, 1938.
First Round Draw For Mixed Doubles
Following is the draw for the first round of the Colony mixed doubles tennis championship which is being held under the auspices of the Chinese Recreation Club:
First round.-H. D. Rumjahn and | Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu v. T. À. Pearce and Mrs. 3. P Whitham; Paul Kong and Mlas W. II. Lou v. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Burnett; Tsul Wai-pul and Misa P. J. Anderson V. Lt. Cui. Smith und Miss M. S. de Court; Lee Wai-tong and Miss Ling v. W. A. H. Duff and Miss A. Tyler: E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Willams V. 11. Wook and Miss Clifford: O. Rumjahn and Misa Humjahn v. Capt. C. I. H. Hyde and Miss Abrahams; IL J. Armstrong and Mrs. L. R. Andrewes v. Chnn Chi-keung and Miss Lo Hau-yee.
Bye into second round.-Tsui Yun- pul and Miss Yeung Wal-bun, v. Lt. Cdr. Kennedy and partner.
MACAO ENTERTAINED
Club de Recreio Senior Team
Win all Nino Sets
Club de Recrelo were hosts on Saturday to two tennis teams from Macao, and in the senior encounter won by nine matches to nl. In the Junior fixture, however, honours were even-falling light causing an abandonment with each alde having won 4 matches.
Tise scores were:
Senior DivisionA. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves (Recreios eat J. Senna Femandea And J. Boyal 3-0, 8-6; bent C. Silva and A. Hayol 6-2, 6-2; beat A. Silva and A., Mello 7-3, 0-2.
A. V. Goto na J. J. Remedios Recreio) beat Senna Fernandes and J. nyol -3.0-3; beat C. Silva and A. Boyot 6-3, 7-5; beat A. Silva and Mello 6-4, 1-3. I. A. Barros and C. A. Barretto (Recreio) beat Senna Fernandes 0-7, 7-3. 9-7; beat Silva and Boyol 7-5, 6-0; hent Silva and Mello 6-2, and G-0.
Junior Division.-L. A. Carvallo and M.
A. Oliveria (Recrela) beat L. Mello and
Dr. A. P. Jorge 6-3, 6-4, 6-4; bent J. T. Alva and F. M. Ribeiro 6-4, 7-5; best 11.
3. Noronha and J. Montalvao Jr. 6-1, 6-3. G. A. Noronha and H. F. Gonsalves Recrein) lost to Mello and Dr. Jorge 4-G. 10-0 and 3-0; lost to Silva and Ribeiru 6-0 and 6-0; drew with Noronita and Montalvao 6-2, 3-0 (bai #ght stopped
play).
A. E. Xavier and M. M. Gullerres (Heereio) lost to Mello and Dr. Jorge 3-, 5- Iont to Siva and Riberia 8-10, 8-4, 5-7; Deat Noronha and Montalvan 0-40-3.
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Form for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 19th November, 1938, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Thursday, 10th November,
0 4 0 2 13 9 8
03 6 3
0 3 10 10 6
2 15 29
G
17 10 5
14 11
St. Joseph's Kwong Wah Police
12 16
4
1 2 3 0 10
1
1 0 6 12 25
2
DIVISION O
on
P. W. n. L. F. A. Pts.
1938.
South China
7 0 1 0 18 12 13
7 6 0 1 27 0 12
Ctary continued to plod along Kowloon B. G. C. Defeated Middlese
By Craigengower
R.A.O.C.
5th Bde. St. Joseph's Engineers
Though exhibiting plenty of confi dener, it was clear that he did not possess the same punishing shots as Lay, whose innings was a delightful effort. Crary scored chiefly on the leg side, waiting for the loose ball Craigengower Cricket Club beat Kowloon which inevitably came in every over. Howloon Bowling Green Club 70-57 Pollee When he had passed the 40 mark in a friendly bowls match played Kwong Wah be made a few very nice cover yesterday at the winners' rinks. drives. though they were
C. R. Fourn. T. L Lacke. V. N. Club defensive,
Alienza, W. K. Way beat E. V. Searle, L. thon attacking strokes, and they
scored
largely Comer, T. Armstrong. W. Macfarlane runs
34-3. because the ball was neatly placed. W. Bradury beat R. Philip.
J. 11. Xavier, A. M. Omar, A. E. Contes
H. White, R. Duncan 31-15.
more
Eastern
7 0 0 133 13 12
7 5 0 2 32 15
0 4 1 1 21
14 0 3 23
3 0
7 I 60 1
70 1 G 1 32
DIVISION III "A"
A. J. Prata played an attractive (83. Penney, G. H. Lard. J. S. Jandolt, South China
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls.
A Royal Scots ..
7 5 2 0 18 7 12
7 5 2 0 21 12 12
3 0 4 18 16 G
11 13 16 27
forcing Innings, and Goodban, the new "Hend" did not allow the grass. Cavanagh lost to F. Whitehead. Electric to grow under his feet in compiling Draw. A. Ilyde-Lay, S. Randle 12-19.
22,
HOSTILE ATTACK
1221-
some
Stanley
PW.D.
5th Bde.
R.AS.C.
Before the innings was declared,tinued, Sargent, striking a tantalising Hutchinson helped himself to 16 runs length, and Crary, despite his on Engineers (C) made with breezy confidence.
innings, bowling with vent vim and consistent
trundled accuracy, The school made a good declara-changed to dismiss the K.C.C. for 51, 30th Bty. tion, offering the club o
full ᎳᏅ Sargent
KI Chee assisted by WAS hours batting, which was nearly 15 smart felding, Lay doing a nice piece minutes longer than the D.B.S., took of stumping, and Fisher bringing off to make their total of 194 for 5. a grand catch in the lọng Beld. The
However, Mulcahy played on from former headmaster's figures were 5 Stonecutters one of Crury's fast swingers, and for 22 in 7.2 overs, including one 24th Bty. when Duxter hit over a good-length | maiden.
R.A.F. ball from Surgent attempting
ANNONAM
DIVISION III "B"
Crary, bowing half a round-arm. į Medicals put the ball out of the ground, the and making the ball swing away Signals matel was as good as won. Gray disconcertingly, bowled eight overs, University stayed for few and then made on two maidens for 27 runs and four Kumtions appalling stroke to a straight one wickets,
Engineers from Crary and excked up a simple Altogether,
encouraging ASA. catch, and so the procession con- match for the schoolboys,
Powhatten
very
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts,
1 1 37 7 11 7 5 1 1 25 13 11 G501 18 7 10 2 20 13 9 3 27 10
15 is 11
1 4 12 18
5
1 4 10 28
5
6 1 0
5 0 24
断
7 0 1 # R 41
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
on
The Race Meeting advertised to take place at Macao on the 13th instant will be conducted November 12 Instead, commen- cing at 2.30 p.m.
By order,
S. W. CHENG,
Secretary.
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