MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925,
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
H.K.C.C. REPORT.
REVIEW OF LAST CRICKET SEASON,
ANNUAL MEETING,
For presentation at the annual meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club on Monday, October 5, at 5.30 p.m. is the following report (for the season 1924-51 by the
committee:-
Gentlemen, The Committee beg to submit their report on the working of the Club and the accounts for the year ending August 31, 1925.
The profit and loss account
HOME SOCCER.
RESULTS OF WEEK-END MATCHES,
MANY GOALS SCORED.
It is difficult to explain why there should be so many goals in some of the week and football matches at Home and so few in Can the difference be attributed to the new off-side rules.?
Most of the leaders in the various league tables were defeated.
others.
(Reuter's Service.)
Division I.
RUGBY DATES.
FIXTURES FOR THIS WEEK.
teams.
TWO ILLFC TEAMS.
THE CHINA MAIL
AQUATIC SPORTS.
- SATURDAY'§. V.R.O. NIGHT CARNIVAL,
COLONY'S CHAMPIONSHIPS,
3 WICKETS WIN.
HANKOW-S'HAI INTERPORT
CRICKET.
(Reuter's Service.)
The Victoria Recreation Club
Hankow, Sept. 26. held its third swimming fete on In the interport cricket match Saturday night when an attractive Hankow defeated Shanghai by programme was provided for a three wickets. gathering which took up all the available seating accommodation, J.
Amongst interested spectators. were H.E. Sir Reginald Edward
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LOCAL FOOTBALL,
SATURDAYS PRACTICE
MATCHESA
SURRETH LOSE in 3-
SPEY CUP
INTER CLUB BOWIE RESULTS.
THE RINK CHAMPIONSHTEN
Three encounters were
Many football thusiasts 16- velied on Saturday afternoon to Happy Valley on Saturday Happy Valley, which gave all the noon in the Spey Cup lawa appearance of the season having competition for the rink cham commanood in real earnest, ***. ship of the Colony,
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At the end of the first savers the score was a tie with soven's each. Some wonderful play Kowloon 0.0. gave them the South China "B" v. "Hermes." and they were never passed The match on the South China final score being 21-16 ground between their "B" team Craigengower's finst efort, And H.M.B. "Hermes" was in the watched with intense excite nature of a stiff tussle.
but they failed to pall the dawna to be expected, the round although the issue wa Chinese mustered in full force, and uncertain, they being only the Valley ring with cheers when down then.
Cu the Hongkong Football The outcome of the meaff Matches have been arranged for
ground, the Club opposed a team the Civil Service C. ground from F.M.Samband a lively tween the Craigengower 0.0 Hongkong Football Club
The Hongkong goalkeeper the (rugby section) against H.M.S. Stubbs, K.C.M.G., who was nc (Mackenzie) saved several hot and Tours this king season's champions) and the and companied by Mr. T. J. Gaisford shots from Rasmussen and was the Club score the only loon 0.0. was watched with Hermes" on Thursday H.MS. Ambrose" on Saturday. St. Lawrence (Private Secre- eventually beaten after the inter-goal of the match which resulted intereat, the game moreove The following are the probable tary); the Hon. Sir Claud Severn, val by the only goal scored, which serambio in front of the an exciting one and resultin
C.M.G., LL.D., Mr. A. G. M. was sent in by Rasmussen from viewpoint, the anilors appeared to shots.
milors' gani. From a spectators' champions being defeated THURSDAY: Stewart. Mc Fletcher, C.M.G., and the Hon. close range and well out of roach. he the harder worked of the two kenzie Gardner, Ralphs, Bowker, Mr. P. H. Holyoak and Mrs. Duncan, at the Kowloon goal, teams. Somers, Lammert; and the rest to Holyoak..
i was also kept on his guard and Result: Club one goal; FM.S, be chosen from: Forsyth, Millar,
As will be seen from the re-saved. often.
**Ta" nil, Fochen, Middleton-Smith, Curwin, sulta given in detail, several London, Sept. 26. Beveridge, Ralston and O'Connor. close finishes were seen, and this ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS. Results of football matches
SATURDAY: Gawler, Skin- was markedly so in the mem- after writing down the cost of the played to-day home team givenner. Somerfelt, Davis, Burns, tle, the 100 yards boys handicap,
bera' team race, which ended in a This Week's Programme. Pavilion, furniture, etc., by first) are:-.
and the final, of the open, one The following attractive pro $2,854.68 shows
length scratch race. profit of 11 $8,209.55 un actual profit of Arsonel 4, Leeds U. 1,
gramme has been arranged for The high dive provided nine the annual aquatic sports. $9,084,29 against $4.721.58 Aston V. 2, Notts County 1.
three tries from the top platform. Saturday night is Marks were awarded for form, parenthesis.
given in distance, entry and recovery, and First Day, Wednesday, Sept. 30. the tally was in the hands of four
(7)-5.80 p.m. Half Mile Cham- judges. The exhibition was quite
pionship of the Colony spectacular, and during the count-
(open). ing of the marks the competitors 5.40 p.m. Half Mile gave a further display of fancy diving, which was much appre
Championship confined to Chinese. ciated.
(4)-5.50 p.m. Throwing the
Polo Ball (open). (7)-6.00 p.m. Four Lengths Breast Stroke (confined to Chinese). Second Day, Thursday, October 1.
Gordon, Morrison, Lee, Adams, Billinghurst, Groves, Mathews, Pimm, Easterbrook and Sutcliffe. There will be a practice this that every one will do his best to attend.
The
Entrance fees show an increase / Birmingham 3, W Bromwich A. 0. Tuesday at 5.80 p.m. It is hoped entries, each competitor having number of entries received up to their favourites sent the bait. On the Police Recreation>
last year.
Blackburn R. 6, Cardiff C. 8. Bury 7. Sheffield U, 4. Huddersfield 2, Manchester C. 2. Leicester 5, Bolton 2. Liverpool 5, Everton 1. Manchester U. 6. Burnley 1.
of $820-98 new playing mem- berk, 24 non-playing members and 66 subscribers joined the Club during the twelve months. During the same period 14 play. ing and four non-playing mem-Sunderland 3, Tottenham 0. bers and 31 subscribers resigned. West Ham 1, Newcastle 0.
Cricket-The Club ran three
Division IL teams and played a total of 37 matches. Of these the Club play- ed 8, won 4, lost 3 and drew 1. "A" team played 11, won 4 and lost 7. "B" leam played 8, won 4 and fost 1. The 2nd XI played 10, won 5 and lost 5.
Interport Matches: Taree | were played during the season. Two in November at Hongkong and one in May at Shanghai, first against Shanghai, The Hungkong won by an innings and 5 runs. The second, against Malaya, Hongkong won by 2 wickets and 4 run. The third, against Shanghai, Hongkong also won by 7 runs.
The President, Committee and members of the Club would like to take this opportunity of putting on record their thanks to the Hosts and Guarantors daring Interport Cricket Week.
RESULTS TO DATE.
Hongkong 13 wins, Shanghai 11. Hongkong 5 wins, Malaya
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Blackpool 2, Port Vale 2. Chelsea 4, Fulham 0. Darlington 2, Barnsley 2. Hull 2, Clapton 0. 0. Notta Forest 1, Derby C. 2. Oldham 8, Preston N. E. 2. Wednesday 4, Portsmouth 2. Southampton 1, Bradford C. 2. Stockport 4, South Shields 1. Stoke C. 4, Middlesborough 0. Swansen 2, Wolverhampton 4..
Div. III (South). Brentford 1, Q.P.R. 2. Bristol C. 1, Brighton 0. Chariton 5. Bournemouth 0. Crystal Pal. 4, Watford 0, Gillingham.4, Reading 1. Luton 1. Bristol R. 0. Merthyr 3, Exeter 1. Newport 0, Swindon 5. Norwich 1, Millwall 0. Plymouth 7, Aberdare 2. Southend 8, Northampton 1.
Div. III (North). Ashington 1, Southport 1. Tennis The Annual Tourna-Barrow 0, Doncaster 2. ment showed increased entries Bradford 4, Hartlepools 0. and continued interest was proved Chesterfield 1, Rochdale 2. by the attendances at the exhibi- Coventry 4, Halifax 1. tion matches played during the Grimsby 3, Durham 1. visits of American and Japanese Nelson 5, Wrexham 1. players.
New Brighton 8, Crewe 3. The Open Championship Rotherham 8, Accrington 1. Singles was won by Captain Walsall 1, Tranmere 8. C. H. D. O'Callaghan, who defeat- Wigan 3, Lincoln-3. ed Mr. T. Honda, last year's 'win- The Open Championship Doubles was won by Messrs. H. D. and S. A. Ramjahn.
The Club Championship was won by Mr. S. E. Green, the Handicap Singles "A" by Major W. Hattersley Smith, the Handi- cap Singles "B" by Mr. C. W. E. Bishop, Handicap Doubles by Messrs. B. D. Evans and W. Hyde and the Mixed Doubles by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sayer.
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Miss Owen Hughes kindly pre- sented the prizes at the close of the tournament.
The Annual General Meeting- will be held in the pavilion on Monday, October 5, at 5.30 p.m. to receive the statement of accounts to elect a Committee and Officers for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any general business as provided for in Article 72 of the Articles of Association. Names of members willing to serve on the Committee together with the names of their proposers and seconders should be sent to the Hon. Secretary not later than Thursday, October 1.
The present Committee consists of: Mr. H. R. B. Hancock (Prasi- dent), Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. P. M. Hodgson, Mr. R. E. A. Webster, Mr. H. E. Hollands, Mr. L. D. McNicoll, Mr. G. H. Piercy, Mr. IL Owen Hughes, Mr. A. D. Humphreys and Mr. J. H. Ramsay. Mr. L. S. Greenhill is Hon Secretary.
Batting Averages.
Inna, Total Avge T. E. Pearce....14 341 28.42 E. F. Stewart, 12 808 28.00.1 GR. More...16 881 29.31 B. E. A. Webster.13 808 28.69. A. C. 1. Bowker..18 324 28:14 Bev. EK. Quick. 12 225 18.75 H. Owen Hughes. 14 287 18.28 Also hatted:
9 256 36.57 3. D. Humphreys. 8 216 48.20
Bowling Av
R. Hancock.
F.N.Young
BReed 1289 AG. I. Bowker .22 -G. R. Morer. 13-27 227 1278 RF. Walker12 21-15 0 Rev. E. K. Quick. 11151830
[Note:-10 innings in both bat? fing and bowing has been taken -ma' the minimum)
Scottish League, Aberdeen 1, Morton 2. Celtic 3, Falkirk 1. Dundee 3, Clydebank 1. Hearta 8, Rangers 0. Kilmarnock 1, Cowdenbeath 1. Motherwell 2, Airdieonians 1 Partick S, Hamilton 8. Raith 1, Hibernians 0.
St. Johnstone 1 Queen's Pk. 4. St. Mirren 2, Dundee U. 0.
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
GOLF CLUB.
AMENDED BOGEY POOL' RESULT.
In the Fanling September Bogey pool, Mr. M. M. Made wee announced as the winner with a card of 1 up. This is an eror. The Winner was Mr. A. H. Ferguson with a card of 3 up.
Mr. Alec Maley has resigned from the secretary-managership of the Fibernians, F..
In a wireless talk on next year's criche Tests with the Australinhs. Hobbs said "We must not let them get one up or they will concentrate on dens in the encoreding games.**
James Lawrence, the ex-Beottial (soccer) international and Newcastle United goalkeeper is taking apa your's contract as football coach to the Karlsruhe and Baden Club, Ger.
many.
DIVISION III, Southern Section.
Goals
The inter-Hong challenge race between ten teams was keenly contested with much splashing of water and to the accompaniment of a medley of voices, each team apparently having seen to it that they had their supporters. The
Kowloon Dock came out the win- ners on time. with the A.P.C. second.
Deserved Praise. Before calling upon Mrs. James Stewart to give away the that he wished to congratulate prizes, Mr. R. C. Witchell said the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock team on winning the team
race.
The swimming had been excellent, the various handicap events had been very successful, and the competitors deserved con- gratulation.
Attention was also drawn to the anhual swimming carnival com- mencing on Wednesday."
Mrs. Stewart then gave away the prizes, and was accorded. "cheers at the close.
Dancing followed to the straine of the popular Lyric Orchestra.
Full Results.
Girls' Race, 100 Yarda, Mies Enu Allen; 2, Miss Dorie Hunt. Time: 91 8/6, 98 1/5 neon.
F. W. D. L F. A Pts. 100 Yards Members Aggregate Plymouth ... 7 6 0 129 8.12 (Final), E.-A. Brodie (62 2/6 Reading 8 4 3 1 13 12 11 | secs.); 2. D. Laing (64-3/5 secs.); Millwall..... 8 5 1 2 20 9 11 3 D. Lyon (60 secs.); 4. B. Watford..... 9 4 2 3 13 15 10. Rasmussen (62 2/5 secs.). Northants... 7 4. 1 2-15 14 9, Youths Race (open) 100 Yards.. Norwich...... 8 4 1 3 9 10 91 L. Raza Pereira; 2, W. Swindon 9 4 1 4 16 16 9 Matehim. Time: 76 3.5 secs. Southend ...9 4 14 21 22 9 Newport 83 3 2 15 15 9 Merthyr.... 7 3 2 2 II 9 Bristol Ch... 8 3 2 3.15 15 8 Brighton 6 4 0 2 17 108 Exeter... 4 0 4.12 9
8 Bristol R... 8 3 1 4 10 13 7 Aberdare ... 8 3 14 13 18 - 7. Ladies' 100 Yards Handicap.-- Laton 8 3 1 412 11 71, Miss M. Blunsdon; 2, Miss M. Charlton 7 2 3 4 7 5 7 Gourlay. Time: 1.28. 1.41 3/5. Gillingham... 7 3 1 3 14 10 7 Challenge Team Race-1, Hong-
8.17. 6
Bournemouth 8 2 2
High Dive.-1, G. A. Jack (96 points); 2, N. W. Duck (89 pointa); 3, C. MacKenzio` (86 points).
kong and Whampoa Dock Can- Q P.R 8 2 I 716 5 pany team; 2, Asiatio Petroleum Crystal P... 7 2 0 5 16 17 4 Company team. Time: 8.10 3/5, Brentford... 8:0 1 7 9 27 18.10.
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The teams were :-- Whampoa Dock.-V. Ramsayı, W. Hyde, H. Duncan, W. Matchim, A. Duncan, G. Whyte, and A. Bliss (reserve).
A.P.CE. Railton, R. Y. Frost, D. Ogilvie, L. M. §. Lloyd. V. Hast, L.. A, R. Duncan, Oiler teams entered were
DIVISION 1.
Goals Sunderland... 7 6 0 1 24 9 11 Team P. W.D. L.F. A. Pts.
DIVISION III. Northern Section. Tottenham... 9 5 22 16 15 12
Goals Weat Ham... 8 5 I 2 12 9 11
P. W. ́D. L. F. A. Pts.' Hudders. Arsenal 8 4 3 1 14 9 11 Bradford..... 9 6 1 2 27 8 13 Rochdale 8 5 3 0 22 10 13 Leeds 34 3 14 11 9 Durham 85.03.19-13.10 field 734.0 17 13 10 Grimsby...... 8.5 12 22 6 11 Aston Villa,... 7 3 3 1 21 11 9 Hartlepools... 8 50 3 15 18 10 Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Birmingham. 9 4 7 4 14 12 9 Ashington... B 341 16 10 10 Co., Butterfield and Swire, Hong- Bolton W9 3 2 4 17 18 8Wrexham... 8 3 3 2 14 15 9 kong and Bhangbai Bank, Lane, Manch Un.. 8 3 23 15 13 8 Lincoln........84 E3 15 13 9 Crawford. Ltd., Hongkong Elec Liverpool 6 3 2 1 14 5 8 Coventry
8 41 3.15 14.9 tric Co., Shewan, Tomes and Co., Everton....... 91 5 3 17 18 7 Doncaster .... 8 3 3 2 13 13 9 Taikoo Dock and P.W.D. Notts County 8 3 1 49 7 N. Brightou... 8 3 2 3 14 16 8 Boys' 100-yards Handicap.1, Burnley 9 3 3 411 25 7 Wigan 3 2 4 2 17.14 8 J. 8. Lyon 2, A. McCubbin, Blackburn. 83 1 4 21 17 7 Nelson ........ 8 2 4 2 17 17 8 Time: 1.27, 1.82. West Brom- Newcastle U. 7 2 2 3 24 19 6 Rotherham 73.2 2.13 17 8 One Length Scratch Race.1, Crewe 7 3 1 3 15 IS 7 G. R. Razavet; 2; B. Rasmussen. Bury. 5 3,0 2 12 136 Chesterfield.
wich... 7 2 2 3 10 16 6 Southport 2 2 3 12 14 6 Time: 12, 12.1/5 secs. Cardiff City.. 9
21 5 10 5 Team Race (Members)-Dead 18 5 Halifax. 8 9 I 3 IT IS 5 heat between Lyon's & Razavet's Wchester C... 7 14 3 3 71 155 Accrington... 8 2 1 5 10 21 5 teams. Leicester...... 8 2 5.15 19 5 Walsall 9 12 6 11 2854) Sheffield U....7 0 25 14 25 2 Trasmere 7205113 43 4.
D. Lyon (Captain), W. Urqu=' Barrow***** 8 116 11:20 3 hart, W. Taylor, G. Noronha,
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
EW. Railton, G. A. Jack, J. Stewart, C. MacKenzie, Eca da Goals
Silva, N. P. Remedios, FWD LEAP G. Razaret (Captain), E A Noronha, B. Aqğuropeao, A. May, 85 03:16 10 10:
5 0.1 182 10 S. H. Garrod, J Pearne, da 742112 9 10 Rocka, F. W. F.R088, D. Mon- 242 10 6 to' talto, N. W Dick, JUS 34 2 2 15 10 10 Water Polo Won by Kow
41118 9.9 on one quarto nil 411169 The
DIVISION II.
GONIS
·P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis Chelsea, 7 61,0 22413 Middlesbro. 9 60373.16, 12 Wednesday. B 52 123 10, 123 Rangers Port Vale 8 5 1 2 2013 11 Celtic Hull City J7 5 11 13 2 11 S Wolves uni 7 5 0 2 19 9 10 10 Oldham 7 42 177 710 Ho Derby Cuan 7 4 2 1 30 7 10 Ara Presion N, E. 9 4 1 4 35 21:9)12 Swansea 848-320 TO 9 Bradford 74 10 10 6 0 South Shielde 7 3.32
The teams were ——
· 1 16 15 8. Bfewa
13 12
Welll,
D. Laing, Er Twitchell, C.
(5)
through the posts in the first half, ground, the Kowloon which was all the scoring befere Green Club scored a vict the interval.
lending all the way over the The "Hermes" men reversed the Hongkong Yacht Club, the tables by scoring two goals and ence being 18 shots. keeping their opponents down. A On the Craigangower: penalty rick which was awarded to ground, the Civil Service them did not materialise
scored an easy win (28-10) Result: FL.M.S: "Hermes:" two the East Point Recreation goals: South China "B" one goal.
At Kowloon on the Ko Kowloon v. East Surreys. 'Cricket Club's bowling gre A good crowd assembled at the keen encounter was witness Kowloon Football Club's ground tween the Kowloon Dock R to witness the friendly goma be- tion Club and the Police, re tween the locals and the East in a win for the former by ens Surrey Regiment,
shots. The game, which a The game was remarkably, fasted a large number of spes (5)-4.80 p.m. Two Lengths throughout, und some of the was fairly even for the traf Hurdles Handicap (mem- players on both sides showed re heads. The Police then got bere).
markably good form for the begin-, (10-7), which they retain (3)-4.40 p.m. Boys High Dive | ning of the senson,
the sixteenth head (14-19)3) (open).
Right to the end the result was to the Dock reversed the pe (3)-5.00 p.m. Running Head-in doubt but eventually the Edw. At the eighteenth head that
loon Club, which gives every pro was even-16 all thes er from Springboard.. (B).-5.10
440 yards mise of being one of the strongest scored two (18-18) and they p.m. Championship of the and bost supported teams of the three (18-19 in fawOTITA
coming Lougue season, won with Police). At the twentieth he something in hand.
Colony open. (7).-5.20 p.m. Girls' Two Lengths Handicap (open). (1)-5.30 p.m. 100 yards Back
Stroke Championship of the Colony,
(15).-5.45 p.m. Two Lengths
Handicap (members). (13).-5.50 p.m. Two Lengths
Team Race (six men) members.
Water Polo-
6.00 p.m. Army and Navy. (5)-6.10 p.m. Boys" Two Lengthe Handicap (open), Third Day, Friday October 2. (6).—4.80 p.m. Four Lengths
Handicap (members)... 4.40 p.m. Final Ladies' (7)4.45 p.m. Long Plunge,
Two Lengths Handicap.
Open to Colony. (5)-4.55 p.m. 220 yards Cham-
pionship of the Colony. (3)-6.05 p.m. 10 yards Boys'
Championship (8)-5.10 p.m. Four Lengths
Result Kowloon E.C., 8 goals; Fast Surrey Regiment, one goal
HONOURS EVEN.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET
MATCH.
1
1
scores were 19 all, but the amid great excitement, mad of victory by securing four, final head thus winning by 38 The teams were as follow
C.C.C.
Вава
Macfarlane
Green Bradbury
a
CCC. v. KC.C.
SECO
Fraser
Brawn
Hyde
Gibeon
(Skip)... '18
(Skip)
KEG.C. v. RILYCÍ
RHY.C
Read
(Skip),
Carpenter
Anderson
Shellshear?
23 (Skip
ست
C.8.C.C. v. E.P.R.C.
E.P.R.C
Forbes
Fowler
C.C.C. v. POLICE R.C
On the Craigengower · 0.0% ground, the home Cricket team were the hosts of the Police Recreation Club in a practica" KBG.C. game, which resulted in a draw Hüzel with honours fairly even.. Duncan The Police batted first and de- Holland of four wickets. Alexander, a clared with 162 runs for the loss Whibley
batsman who can always be relied upon to give a good account of himself, rose to the CSC.C. occasion by making 55 runs, the Oswick highest score of the day.
He Gregory
Lee played pretty cricket and was dis- Grimmitt Handicap (Ladies) open.
missed by a smart catch at slip. Mill
Hamilton 5.16 pm. Final Girls Two by one of the new acquisitions of
(Skip) (Skip)... 21 Lengths Handicap:
the C.C.C. Others to reach (8)5.20 p.m. 100 yards Breast double figures were. Clark, KOWLOON DOCK v. POLI
Stroke Championship of Meadows and Reynolds.
The K.D.R.C
PRC/C the Colony.
score of the last named (27) in- F. C. Goodman (6)-5.30 p.m. Two Lengths cluded a sixer in the direction of C. Docheris
Handicap Open to Army the Club house,
F. Cullen and Navy,
Craigengewer fared badly at R. Lapsley (15) 5,40 m. Two Lengths the start, losing their first wicket
(Skip)... 23 Team Race (members). for seven runs. Kitchell and (4)-5.50. p.m. Four Langths Reed brought the score up to 42, Handicap, Giris under when the former was dismissed 14 years of age (open), by Noonan. A good partnership (1)-6.10 p.m.
100 yards followed between Reed (86), and
Zimmern Champion H.M. Forces.
(17), bath batsmen (5)-6.20 p.m. 100 yards Girls' being, unbeaten when darkness
set in with the score at 80. Championship..'
A noticeable feature was the Fourth Day, Saturday, October 3,
infusion of new and younger 3.25 p.m. Final Two blood into the Craigengower will try to win back
A team of British airmen- Lengths Hurdles Hand- team. A. Zimmern, a young Schneider trophy, has der player from the University, prov-
cap.
J. Grant
A. Reid
M. Mair
·J. Clark (Skip)
SCHNEIDER TROP
BRITISH-AMERICAN R
IN THE AIR.
(Reuter's Service).
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London, Sept.
in England, though only tyi actually entered in the race
3.30 p.m..
Final Foured to be a sound bat and a good for America together with Lengths Girls Handicap fielder, He bowled only one over, of the fastest machines évéry -3.45 p.m. High Dive open but it was sufficiently convincing
to the Colony.
to show that he possesses a fast (7)-8,55 pm. 100 yards and good delivery.
Championship of the
Scores Tollow Colony (open) a
P. R. C 4.00 p.m. Final Four Lengths, Handicap (mem C. F. Alexander, c Hanson,
b. Fritz .AN bers)..
4.20 p.m.- Final Two A. Baker, c Hyder, b Hamson Lengths Handicap (mam-W. L. Clark, Lb.w, b Hamson
Merah W. E. Meadows, not out —4.25′ p.m. 100 yards A. Reynolds, b Fritz
Ladles Championship of A. V. Coleman, not out
Extras the Colony (open). 4:30 p.m. Team Bace (six] men). Open to any Hong, Unit, Corps or Club, MANHA (5)——4,40 p.m.- Ladies' High Dive (open to the Colony); 4.45 pm. Veterans Race Two Lengths Handicap open to gentlemen years of age and over., 4.36 pm. Consolation
The party, which is comm by Captain C. B. Wilson, prises Hubert Biard, who pilot the biplane Gloster II; Captain Broad, the S marine-Napier monoplane Bert Hinkler, acting as reser
The two spare
22 another Gloster-Napier Iris
2
28
planes
27
Gloster-Napier-Bamel
4
Blard won the trophy
18 but was beaten at Cowes
by America.
Total (for 4 wits, dec.) 162 Noonan, Simpson, Collyer, Condon and Watt did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
BOWLING
Hamson Keed Zimmern
DHA
RW. Noonan
Baker 66 164 38
Alexander 80 29
Clar
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