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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 orie Indian School and La Salle, schoolboy cricket in Hongkong to-day has probably reached its highest standard for a number of years.
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Poppy Day Fund Match Arranged
CHESS
MASTERS
COMPETE
|TOURNAMENT |AT. AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam, Nov. 6.
The frat round of the inter- national_chess tournament organised by the Dutch broadcasting company and in which eight world's leading chess masters are taking part, was played here yesterday. Chlef interest was
was centred on a game between the world champlon, Alekhine, and the young Russian born American, Beshevsky, who is considered by many to have a very good chance
to win the tournament. Alekhine opened with Queen
pawn und Reshevsky chose Niemzovitch defence. Restievsky at one time had to make eight moves in one minute. When the gamewas adjourned after 40 moves, Alekhine was one pawn ahead but his chances of winning are still problematical.
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The day's sensation was provided by the American, Fine, who defented the Russian master, Botvinnik, in a French
game in 30 moves.
Capablanca chose Slavie defence against the Czechoslovak player, Flahr, who appeared to have gained a slight advantage when the game was adjourned.
Two additional games will be re- sumed on Monday.Trans-Ocean.
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The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club beat the Royal Navy 111 points to 101 in the sailing match yesterday. The distances were 6.0 miles in the morning and 0.1 miles in the after-Combined Services against the Hong-meal which Mrs. John Nitschke gave
noon. Results:
MORNING RACE RH.K.V.C.
D. G. G. Allen, F. L. Gaskell
J. C. Hull, Li, Medd................ N. V. A. Croucher, Lt, Com. Abram
S. House, Capt. C., Barry
T. C. Faltburn, Cmur. Johnstone
D. Kiber, L. Whitworth D. Meciafchle. Lt. Blake
Total
194 RUNS IN 110 MINUTES The Diocesan Boys' School dominated the match against the K.C.C. Cox's Road on Saturday that interest was eentred entirely in the boys performances. The com- piling of 194 runs in about 110
Royal Navy minutes was alone an achievement. Cmdr. Rimington, G. G. Wood worth special mention. It is true. Cindr. Hall, C. Trenchard Dayli they were helped by the palpably Cindr. Sprague, G. It. Gandy weak K.C.C. bowling of which only. Cmdr. White, J. G. B. Dewar Baxter and Baldwin were capable of F. 13. Ross, W. F. Heath keeping the scoring within reasonable Lt. Wilmot, F. C. M. Sedgwick Umits. Another contribution to the mammoth score was the woefully
Lt. Cmdr. Luce,
Total........
Royal Navy
Door K.C.C. fielding. Catches, notL1. LA. Gaskell, D. G. G. Allen always easy, but nevertheless necepl- Medd, J. G. Iuli
were put on the ground, and Vice Admiral Sir Percy Noble), N. V. able, saved fours were the exception rather than the rut
rule.
A. Croucher
Capt. C. B. Barry, 1. S, House Cadr, Johnstone, T. C. Fairbur Lt. Whitworth, L. D. Kilbee Lt. Hake, J. D. McClatchie
Morning Hace
Total
Both Lay and Crary, the highest scorers benefilled from fielding infs- takes. Crary gave a very sharp and not too easy chance to first slip off his first ball, buil the catch wali dropped. In the next over
ILILE.Y.C. Lay square-cut one very hard to point of Trenchard Davis, Lt. Cindr, Hali
G. G. Wood. Lt. Cmdr. Itimington Baldwin, but the offer was refused... Candy. Lt. Cmdr. Sprague Crory went on to score 67 not out, G. 1). Dewar, 1.t. Cmdr.
Wilte and gave only one other sharp chance H. W. E. Heath, Fl. Lt. Ross
Lt.Cdr. Abramn, Lt. Cmdr. Luce after his first escape, while lay pro-P. C. M. Sedgwick, Lt. Willmatt reeded to rattle up 40 without the
dieulty.
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 Auve Giffen a catch at square leg which was held.
continued to plod along.
Morning Race
Total
FRIENDLY BOWLS
11
The following will represent the
kong Football Association in the Poppy Day Fund soccer match on the Club ground on Armistice Day, commencing at 4 p.m.
McAllister (Navy): Watson
Shechan
(Middlesex). Capt.. (Middlesex); Down (Navy), Bright 30 | (Middlesex), Tufnell (Navy); Grogan (Middlesex), Strettle (Navy), Hendy (Navy),
Thoburn
(Navy) and Duffeld (R.A.O.C.).
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A wayfarer offered to play a selec- tlon on his violin in payment for a
lm. Mrs. Nitschke pecepted the offer.
A. Oilveris (Recreio)_beat L. Mello and Dr. A. P. Jorge 0-3 6-4, 6-4; beat J. T. J. Neronda and J. Montalvao Jr. 6-1, 6-3, Sliva and F. M. rubetro 6-4, 4-3; bent 13. G. A. Noronha and 11. P. Consalves (Recreio) lost to Mello and Dr. Jorge 4-6, 10-0 and 3-0; lost to Silva and Hibeiro 6-8 and 6-8 drew witha Noronha and Montalvao 6-2, 3-4 (bad light topped play),
Reserves. Duncan (Royal Scuta), Webster (Navy), Henderson (Navy). Recreio) lost to fello and Dr. Jurge A. E. Xavier And M. M. Gutterres Collins, Armstrong (Navy), Pearson 1-0, 1-0 lost to Silva and Riberio 3-10.3 (Middlesex), Hossack (Royal Scots)-4, 3-7 beat Noronha and Montalvaŭ and Berry (L. Fusiliers).
0-4, -3.
First Round Draw For
Mixed Doubles
Following is the draw for the first round of the Colony mixed doubles tenuls 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. A. Pearce and Mrs. 3. P. Whitham: Paul Kong and Miss W. 11. Lou v. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Durnett; Tsul Wal-pul and Miss P. J. Anderson v. Lt. Col. Smith and Miss
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 19th November, 1938, (weather permitting)
may be obtained at the Secretary's Odee, 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,
By Order,
on M. S. de Court; Lee Wal-tong 1938.
Though exhibiting plenty of com- Kowloon B. G. C. Defeated Williams
By Craigengower
Crary
dence, 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
Craigengower leg side, waiting for the loose ball
Cricket Club beat which inevitably came in every over. Kowloon Bowling Green Club 78-37 When he had passed the 40 mark in a friendly bowls match played
emade
a few very
nice cover yesterday at the winners' rinks, drives, though they were more 4. C. R. Souza, T. L. Locke. V. N defensive, than attacking strokes, Atienza, W. K. Way beat E. V. Searle,
KCSE. Comber, T. Armstrong. W. Macfarlane. and they scored runs largely 33.3 breause the ball was neatly placed. J. H. Xavier, A. M.
Coates. Nimsim, S. White, R. Duncan 31-15.
W. J. Penney, G. S. Lard, J. 5. Landolt, J. Cavanagh fast to Whitehead. It Drew, A. Hyde-Lay, S. Randle 12-18.
1. Prats played an attentive BW. Bracary beat R. The
Goodban, the foreing innings, and new "Head" did not allow the grass to grow under his feet in compiling 22. Before he innings was declared, Hutchinson helped himself to 18 runs made with breezy confidence,
HOSTILE ATTACK
and Miss Ling v. W. A. H. Duff and Miss A. Tyler; C. Fincher und Mrs. V. H. Wood and Miss Clifford; O Rumjahn and Miss Rumjahn v. Capt. C. R. H. Hyde and Miss Abrahams; IL J. Armstrong and Mrs. L. R. Andrewes v. Chan Chi-keung and Miss Lo Hau-yee.
Bye into second round.-Trul Yun- pui and Miss Yeung Wal-bun, v. Lt. Cdr. Kennedy and partner.
MACAO ENTERTAINED
Club de Recreio Senior Team Win all Nine Sets
Club de Recreio were hosts on Unued. Sargent, striking a tantalising Saturday to two tennis teams from length, and Crary, despite his long Macan, and in the senior encounter innings, bowling with great vim and won by nine matches to nil. In the consistent accuracy, trundled un-junior fixture, however, honours The school made a good declara- changed to dismiss the K.C.C. for 51. were even-failing light causing an tion, uffering the club a full two
Sargent was assisted by some abandonment with each side having hours batting, which was nearly 151smart fleiding. Lay doing a nice piece won 41% matches. minutes longer than the D.B.S., look (uf stumping, and Fisher bringing off The scores were:
away
to make their total of 104 for 5.. a grand catch in the long field. The Benior Division. V. Remedios and However, Mulcahy played on from former headmaster's figures were 5. Gonsalves egreto! beat 1. Senna one of Crary's fast swingers, and for 22 in 7.2 overs, including
Femandes and J. Beyol 8-0, 0-6; Dent C. one Silva and A. Boyol 6-2, 6-2; heat A. Silva when Baxter hit over a good-length mulden.
and A. Metio 1-3, 6-2. ball from Sargent in attempting to Crary, bawling half a round-nim,
A.. V. Gosano and J. J. Remedios put the ball out of the ground, the and making the ball wing
Recreio beat Senna Fernandes and 3. match was as good as won.
Boyo) 0-3. 6-3; beat C. Bilva and A. Boyol Gray disconcertingly, bowled eight overs,0-1, 1-5; brat A. Suva and Mello 6-4, 7.3. stayed for a few and then made un two maidens for 27 runs and four appalling stroke to a straight one wickets. from Crary and cocked up a simple Altogether, a very encouraging cotch, and so the procession con- [match for the schoolboys.
H.A. Darros and C. A. Barretto Reerelo) heat Senna Femondes 5.7. 7-8. 6-7: best Silva and Boyet 7-5, 6-0; beat Silva and Mello 0-2, and B-6.
Junior Division,~L. A. Carvalho and M.
C. R. BROWN,
Secretary.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
on
take place at Macao on the 13th The Race Meeting advertised to
instant will be conducted November 12 instead, commen- cing at 2.30 p.m.
By order,
S. W. CHENG,
Secretary.
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