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MONDAY,

Above are five enthusiastle members of the Dockyard Rifle Club who go out regularly to the Army

ranges during the Hongkong Rifle Association shoots. This plefare was taken at a recent meeting-King's

Schoolboys

Hypnotise Kowloon C. C.

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desirable incentive to the boys to

maintain their play at _top_pitch.

With teams like the D.B.S., Central British, Queen's College, Ellis Kado- oric Indian School and La Salle, schoolboy cricket in tongkong to-day has probably reached its highest standard for

number of years.

Mudlo.

Yacht Club Out-Sail Royal Navy

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club 101 in the sailing matel: yesterday. beat the Royal Navy 111 points to

The distances were 6.0 miles in the morning and. 8.1 miles in the after- noon. Results:

MORNING RACE KILK.Y.C.

D. G. G. Allen, Fl. Lt. Gasvell J. G. Hull, LA, Medd

Iloyal

F1. Lt. Ross, H. W. E. Heath Lt. Willmott, P. C. M. Sedgwick

Totat

194 RUNS IN 110 MINUTES The Diocesi Boys' School SON, V. A. Croucher, Lt. Com. Abram dominated the match agalust the. S. Rouse, Capt. C. B. Barry K.C.C. at Cox's Road on Saturday T. C. Faleburn, Cmdr. Johnstone that interest was centred entirely in D. McClatchie, Lt. Blake D. Kiher, L4. Whitworth the boys performances. The com- piling of 104 runs in about 110

Total RI NATE achievement mhutes was alone an

Lt. Cmdr. Rimington, G. G. Wood worth special mention. It is true L. Cmdr, Hall, C. Trenchard Davis they were helped by the palpably Lt. Cmdr. Sprague, G. 11. Gandy wenk K.C.C. bowling of which only mur. White, J. G. B. Dewar

Lt. Condr. Luce, Baxter and Baldwin were capable of keeping the scoring within reasonable nils. Another contribution to the Cinammoth score was the woefully

K.C.C. flelding. Catches, not papr always easy, but nevertheless accept able, were put on the ground, and saved fours were the exception rather than the rule.

Both Lay and Crary, the highest henetted from Belding mis- takes.

Crary gave a very sharp and not too easy chance to Orst slip off first ball, but the catch Was dropped. In the next over square-cut one very hard to point eff Baldwin, but the offer was refused. Crary went on to score 67 not out, and gave only one other sharp chance. W. E. Heath, F. Lt. Hos after his first escape, while lay pro- ezeded to rattle up 45 without the slightest difficulty.

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When Gray was substituted far Baldwin, Lay grected his appearance with hits of 4, 0, 4, off the first three balls, and then, in trying to repeat The stroke off the fourth delivery gave Giffen a entel at square leit which was held.

Crary

continued to plod along.

A. Croucher

Royal Navy LL. Lt. Gaskell, D. G. G. Ailen Lt. Medd. J. G. Huli...

Vice Admiral Sir Percy Noble), N. V. Capt. C. B. Barry, II. 5. Rouse Cuir, Johnatone T. C. Fairburn Lt. Whitworth, L. D. Kilbee 21. Blake. J. D. McClatchle

Morning Hace

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LILK.Y.C.

Wood, Lt. Cmdr. Rimington Trenchard Davia, Lt. Cmdr. fall.. G. H. Gandy. Lt Cinar, Sprague J. G. B. Dewar, Lt. Cmdr. White Lt.Cdr. Abram, Lt, Ciour. Laice

1. C. M. Sedgwick, Lt. Willmott

Morning Race

Total

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WEEK-END FOOTBALL RESULTS

St. Joseph's

Eastern Middlesex

South China Middlesex Kowloon Club

St. Joseph'

Electric

DIVISION I

2 Royal Scots

A

5. China 'D'

1

↓ Navy

DIVISION II

3 Kwong Wab

2

*

RA.O.C.

1

3

Police

1

Engineers

10

1

Royal Scots)

2

DIVISION "A"

Royal Scot: South China

5

R.A.S.C.

2 P.W.D.

3 30th. Bly.

DIVISION “B”

RAF. Signals

University

Stonecutters

'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 neld under the auspices of the Chinese |Recreation Club;

First round.-11. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu v. T. A. Pearce and Mrs. J. P. Whitham: Paul Kong and Miss W. H. Lou v. Mr. and Mri. G. C. Burnett; Taui Wai-pul and Minn P. 3. Anderson v. Lt. Col.

Smith and and Miss M. S. de Court; Lee Wal-tong and Miss Ling v. W. A. II. Duft and Miss A. Tyler; E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Williams v. II. Wood and Miss Cord:

Kuumjahn and Minn Rumjalin v. Capt. C. R. II. Hyde

and Mixa Abrahams; IL J. Armstrong and Mrs. L. R. Androwes v. Chan Chi-keung and Miss Lo Hau-yee.

Bye into second round-Trui 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 Recreio were hosts on Saturday to two tennis teams from Macao, and in the senior encounter won by nine matches to hil. In the Junior Axture, however, honours were even-falling light causing an abandonment with each side having won 414 matches.

The scores were:

Benior Division-A. V. Iemedios and J. Gonsalves #Recreio) beat J. Senna Femandes and J. Boyal 0-0, 0-8: brat C Silva and A. Doyol 4-2, 6-2; beat A. Silva and A. Mello 7-3, 6-2,

A. V. Gosado and J. J. Itemedios (Recreto beat Senna Fernandes and J. Doyol 6-3, 6-3; beat C. SBvn and A. Boyol 6-3, 7-8: beat A. Silva and Mellu 6-4, 1-3. J. A. Barros and C. A. Barretta (Recreio) beat Senna Fernandes 5-7, 746. D-7: best Silva and Boyol 1-0, 6-0; beat Siva and Mello 6-2, and 8-0.

Junlar Division, A. Carvalho and M. A. Oliveria (Recrelo)

Dr. A. P. Jorge 5-5, 6-4 cllo and beat J. T. Silva and F. M. Ribeiro 6-4, 7-5; beat H. J. Noronha and J. Montalvao Jr. 6-1, 6-3. G. A. Noronha and F. Gonsalves (Recrelu) lost to Mello and Dr. Jorge 1-0. 10-8 and 3-6; lost to Silvs and Ribeiro 6-8 and 0-8: drew with Noronha and Montalvao 6-2, 3-6 (bad light stopped play)

A. E. Xavier and M. M. Gutterres itecrele) lost to Mello and Dr. Jorge 1-6, 1-6: lost to Suva and Hiberio -lo, 4-4, 5-7 beat Noronha and Montalvao 0-4. 0-3.

2 Medicnis

4

Kumaons

0

A.S.A.

2

24th. Bly.

Engineers (E)

Powhatten

1

SPORT

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S. China "A"

East Surreys

1

HOW TEAMS STAND

DIVISION I

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.Forms for the Eleventh Extra

1s. China 'A' ..

6 5 0 1 25

710

6 4 1 1 17 B

Race Meeting to be held

6 4 0 3 13 0

B

6 3 12 13 9 7

Navy Middlesex Kowloon S. China 'B' Royal Scots Eastern

31 Club

St. Joseph's

111 Kwong Wah

Police

South China

Though exhibiting plenty of conn: Kowloon B. G. C. Defeated Royal Scots

more

| denec, 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 Jeg side, waiting for the loose ball whtels inevitably came in every over. When he had passed the 40 mark he mathe a few very nice cover

though they drives,

were defensive, than attacking strokes, andl

they scored runs: largely because the ball was neatly placed. A. J. Prata played an attractive forcing innings, and Gaudhan, the new "Head" did not allow the grass to grow under his feet in compiling 22. Before the innings was declared, Hluchinson helped himself to 16 runs made with breezy coaßdenec.

HOSTILE ATTACK The school made a good declara- tion, offering the club # full two hours batting, which was nearly 15 minutes longer than the D.B.S., took

By Craigengower

Craigengower

Middlesex R.A.O.C. 5th Bde.

Cricket Club beat! Kowloon Kowloon Bowling Green Club 70-37 Police in friendly bowls matchi played Kwong Wah yesterday at the winners' rinks.

C 3 0 3 10 10 6 15 20 0

DIVISION HI

P. W. D.

7 6 1 7601 27

7 0 0 1 33 7 5 0

St. Joseph's Engineers

7 4 0

7 3 0

7 3

7. 1

0 0

7

0 1 6

DIVISION III "A"

Eastern

C. R. Souza. T. L Locke. V. N. Club Atienza, W. K. Way beat E. V. Searle, L. F. Comber, T. Amstrong, W. Macfarlane 33-3

Xavier, A. M. Omar, A. E. Coates.

matury beat it. Phillips, Royal Scots ..

S. White, R. Duncan 31-15.

W. J. Penney, G. S. Lard, J. S. Landet. | South China

Cavanagh lot to F. Whitehead, 11 Electric

P.W.D.

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 on Thursday, 10th November, A. Pts. 1938.

4

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

7 5 2 0 18 7 12

7 5 2 0 21 12 12 7 3 0.4 18 18 6

G 2 2 2 11 13 7 2

Drew. A. Blyde-Lay, S. Randle 12-19. Stanley tinued. Sargent, striking a tantalising length, and Crory, despite his long Engineers (C) 6

5th Bde. innings, bowling with great vim and

R.A.S.C consistent accuracy, trundled un- changed to dismiss the K.C.C. for 51.30th Bly. Kit Chise Sarpent was assisted by summe 'amari felding, Lay doing a nice pleee of stumping, und Fisher bringing off

10 27

13 15 5

14 17 5 32 25 G

G 2 0

DIVISION III “B”

7

P. W. D. L. F. A.-PIs.

1 1 37 7 11

7 5 1 1 25 13 11 6 5 0 1 18 7 10 4 1 3 20 13 9

to make their total of 194 for 51 a grand catch in the long field. The

However, Mulcahy played on from former headmaster's Agures were 6 Stonecutters.. one of Crary's fast wingers, and | for 22 in 7.2 overs, including

une 24th Bty. when Baxter hit over a good-length | muiden.

RAF ball from Sargent in attempting to Crary, bowling half a round-arm, Medicals

away Signals

put the ball out of the ground, the and making the ball swing match was as good as won. Gray disconcertingly, bowled eight overs, University stayed for a few and then made an two maidens for 27 runs and four Kumaons appalling stroke to a straight one wickets.

Engineers

Powhatten

from Crary and cocked up a simple Altogether. R very encouraging ASA. entch, and so the procession con- match for the schoolboys,

3 13 27 10 7

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 eing at 2.30 p.m.

By order,

S. W. CHENG,

Secretary.

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