MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
INTERPORT GOLF.
MANILA WELL BEATEN BY
· HONGKONG, -
LOCAL PLAYERS IN FORM.
WORLD RECORDS.
OLD FIGURES GO BY THE BOARD.
ATHLETIC BEANFEAST.
(Reuter's American Serviss.)
IRELAND WINS.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER VICTORY,
WALES DOWN AT BELFAST.
(Reuter's Servios.)
Belfast, Feb. 18. At Soccer, before 30,000 specta tors, in ideal conditions, Ireland beat Wales by S goals, to all.
THE CHINA MAIL.
LOCAL SOCCER
LOW SCORES IN JUNIOR
** CUP-TIES,
KOWLOON DEFEATED..
LOCAL CRICKET
CLUB UNITED SERVICES
MATCH
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
Sub-Et. Gilman, b`Sudan Lt. Emley run out
y
Sub L Duncan, Yeah
Zimmern Eu Bagi-Le Bennett, b Sudan
9
M.C.C. CRICKET.
LATEST MATCH y. WEST
INDIES.
FIRST DAY'S PLAY.
(Reuter's Service.)
Georgetown, Feb. 18.. The third and last Test Match between the Marylebone CC, and the West Indies opened in fine weather.
Pay-L. Nave, b Sudan
Lt. Spencer, not out
85
Conway, at Ponsonby
Fane, b Zimmern
Le
Studholm, b Sudan
Extras
16
146
O M. 12:25
E W
0:
57
1
2: 0
15
0 20
0
73, not put); 13
Totals Bowling Analysis,
With the best soccer players of
Thanks to the "tall wagging." the Colony on interport duty in the HK.C.C.. were 61 runs. ahead Shanghai only junior football the first innings, on Saturday, in matches were played on Saturday, their annual fixture with the there being three interesting United Services: Constant games in the second round of the changes of bowling, however, knock-out competition and a kept the Club to 53 runs for 5Sudan section B league fixture
wickets when stumps were drawn. W. M. Gittina.....10 164, Pay Lt. Hussey scoring 79. S. V. Gittins In between the Navy had put up Hateland
He was fifth out when the total Zimmer go stood at 111.
JUNIOR CHALLENGE SHIELD Second Round. Replay,
The first match of the Inter- port_golf__competition was com- pleted at Fanling on Sunday, with
New York, Feb. 14. resulta which were entirely, favourable to the local team. The Four world's indoor records werg scores on the first day were "a shattered, one new record was matches to 2. in favour of Hong-created and two were equalled
The Irishmen wore more thrust-Univeralty "A" ↑ - Drums kong and in the four-ball games/twice in a sories of thrilling perful, better opportunista, played on Sunday, the laurals formances at the Wilco athletic
better together, and wore superb in
Second Round. Weru again, plucked! by
The Norwegian, Hoff, after fall-defence while Wales had a poor. the Hongkong team with, an
Surreys, Res, 2 St. Joseph's equivalent number of points, thus ng on his face at the first attempt, defence and missed chances.
Gillespie (inside-loft)) netted FRA. Res. 2. Kowloon Res0
meeting..
• putting Hongkong on top by eight cleared the bar in the pole jump'Ireland's frat goal after nine
points to four.
at 13 foot,, 3 inches..
Morgan Taylor covered the 80 yarde hurdles raco
08/10 seconda
Heltrinen won the 500 metres in 65 seconds..
Plant completed the 3,000 metres flat walk in 12 minutes, 40 seconds. Cummings aprinted 180 yarda in
In the tour-ball games played yesterday, the teams were paired off as follow: A. H. Fergusom (captain) and 1 W. Shewan (Hongkong) v. Lt. A. L. Benedict. and B. F. Few; R. M. Smith and W. Douglas v. G. M. Ivory and E.. J. Nelly H.. U. Ireland, and L. R.. | 13:1710 secondı. Andrewes v. J. R. H. Muson (cap- tain) and Com.. H.. C Train. The winning points were two per match; with the best ball count. Ing.
Ferguson's Game..
Faw and Benedict drove off. Ferguson took the hole in four. Shewan took the second for Hong-
kong with an eight. foot putt for
HOME HOCKEY.
SCOTLAND DEFEATS
WALES.
"(Reuter's Servios;)
Ruthin, Feb. 12.
At international hockey, Scot-
three. The third hole was halved land defeated Wales by 2 goals to
in three, Benedict showing goodni form on the green..
LADIES GOLF": FINAL.
The final of the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club ladies champion ship was played off at Fanling yesterday.
minutes. Curran (centro-forward) Hongkong League-Div. IF Acored the second after twenty- cfght miriutes:
At the interval Ireland led 2-0: The Welshmen then improved but were repulsed by the Irish de fenes.
#1
Ten minutes before time, Curran geoned Ireland's third goal-
TERRIFIC PACE.
IRELAND BEATS ENGLAND
AT RUGGER...
DING-DONG MATCH..
(Reuter's Service.)
ง
Dublin, Pab. 18. At rugby, Troland best England
by 19 points to› 15. “
The match was played in dull weather before 25,000 spectators.. The ground was good.
Moalam "A" 5- Drums: Ren
1
Spectators Interfere. Although play was generally against them, the University "A" team won by a goal scored by Guterres, late in the game...
FRIENDLY GAMES.
250
0
There were 4,000. spectators,
At lunch the West Indies (1st
innings) were 127 runs for 1 wicket (G. Challenor of Barbados
Later: At ten time the West Indies were 280 runs for wickets.
Later..
At the close of play the West Indies were 282 runs for 6 wickets.
In the Club's first venture, Sayer left with the total at 6, Hayward batted steadily while Owen Hughes saw the total to 68. for 2 wickets. For the 6th wicket Stewart and Sheldon added 87. The 9th wicket produced 54 runs (total 198).
Stripp opened the Service Innings with Hussey, 78 being towards which Ramsay contri-B W. Bradbury, b Robertson signalled before the soldier left. buted 65 not out and Goodwin 69 Wickets fell fairly regularly after not out. this, the century being holsted with the loss of 4 wickets,
KCC v. C.8.0.0. Playing at home the Kowloon CC defeated the Olvil Service Challenor was out with 32. C.O. The visitors declared with 169 for eight. wickets. Kowloon W. G. Guest, b Robertson
T. Grimes, Robertson ... 11. replied with 218 for three wickets
11
Lyal was out. (1 for 1) in the Club's second innings and then Just before half-time the game the departures were Hayward had to be stopped owing to (11), Sheldon (14), Stewart (45) Chinese rushing on to the ground. and Owen Hughes (47).
The Drummers missed every Play continues to day. one of a series of excellent chances to score.
H.K.C.C.-Ist Innings.
A. W. Hayward, e Hussey, b Halseyeder regionchefo
CS.CC. Ist XI.
F. J. de Rome, b¿Overy *......... E. Lawrence, run out .. E. C. Fincher, lbw, b Good-
win
B C K Hawkins, & b
Gorvin...
S. B. Spillet, c Ramsay, b
Gorvin
Zimmern, b Robertson
+4
W Hall, Condon, b: Lacey, 11
Total.
M.
0
0'
T. Young, b Lacey
28
E. Hamson, b Lacey
7
G. MacLeod, b Robertson
F. Schnepel notout
'Extra
88
22
Bowling Analysis.
E. W
ja
F. Baker, run out.
22:
19
G. G. Edwarda,
Goodwin
0
Robertson Lacey
1 *** &
22. 6
8.3.20" 4
H. E. Strange, st. Ramsay, b
Gorvin
1
Police...
8:
7R. S. W. Paterson, not out".
C. F. Alexander, MacLeod,
b. Guest
20
1
W. E. Meadows, st. Schnepel,
18
b Guest D
Capt Bloxham, b Bradbury 42
32
-17
University: Braga; Khoo, Scully; Loh, Chong, Lee; Barnes, G. R. Sayer lbw b Mercer.. Leong, Jap, Guterres, Lim,
H.. Owan Hughes, b Stephenson 44 Drums: Crockett; Hutchina. F. Stewart, b Cantrell
T. E. Pearce, b Halsey Leavey Newman, Bowles, R Hancock C Aylward Burridge, Freestone, Parker, Muffett, Robertson.
Hussey
Halsey KTEROLI
$
H...A.. Sheldon, b. Cantrell H. Y. Parker, b. Halsey JC Leal, run out .... AC Bowker, a Mercer, b E. B. Reed, not out.
Msay
Extras
Belated Spurt. Making a belated spurt against The teams were lined up and the 1/East Surrey Regiment Re theGovernor-serves, St. Joseph's College pass introduced to
ed cut of the competition by 2: General, Mr. T. Healy.
Ireland had rather the better of goals to 1 at Sookumpoo.
Cheeseman and Robinson gave | the play in the opening stages. Mrs. Rowland defeated M The English forwards were not the infantrymen their goals in heeling too well, but after eighteen the first half and Mackenzie re- minutes England took the leadduced the deficit shortly after the Cantrell Francis darting through the Irish re-start. The Collegians con- Mercer defence and passing to Young who tinued to try but were kept out. taley scored under the bar; Francis Pau stopped a hot one from the Stephenson penalty spot. Surrey's
Benedict halved the fourth in four, after Ferguson appeared to have taken it with a long putt. Hongkong was still two up at the fifth when both Shewan and Ferguson missed by a hair. breadth and Benedict took it in four, to reduce Hongkong's lead Fitzroy Willma, by two-up-and to one. The sixth was halved by one to play.. Ferguson and Few in four and the seventh by Ferguson and Benedict in three. Benedict's ap proach at the eighth came within inches of the pin and he took the hole for three,, after Shewan came
the thirteenth in four after Few
over-ran."
With Hongkong five up and five
an inch short, thus making the to play at the fourteenth tee, the
score all square.
Rame was as good as won, observ- ing the poverty of the Manila men The ninth was halved in five, Ferguson and Benedict taking the the green within a few feet of the on the green. Shewan reached honours. At the tenth Ferguson had a chance of taking the lead, with an iron shot from the but over-ran to square the hole fore. His was not the honour,
Other Matches.
converted!
Soon:
afterwards
Stephenson
cored an unconverted try for
Ireland.
Periton scored a try for England after Hamilton-Wickes and Voyce line; Francis converted. had made ground near the Irish Then Stephenson scored a grandi penalty goal
Ireland pressed until the interyä! was England 2
Morris
Total
Bowling. Analysis,,
28 J. M. Jack, not out"
Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 169 W L Sparrow, b Fincher.
A. Lacey,, e Zimmern, b Brad-
bury..
Extras:
0:
i).
13
86
S. E. Green did not bat. Bowling Analysis:
24 Goodwin
14
19 2
1 Overy
4 0
17
7 0 40
28 Petheram
Lee.
0: MWR. G. Robertson, not out
5 0 18
215 Corvinureus 6
0 *02 K.C.C. 1st XI
WG. Lee, c Paterson, b Baker
Randle, c Hamson, b Brad 2:
1 bury
0. Dyer, a Schnepel, b Fincher 0B. G. Baker, b. Fincher
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts)
136
R. A. Coleman and P. Condon
Bowling Analysis.
8
Ka
22 3.
65
1 23:
1
2A. A. Dand, b Spillett
35
11
21 3. $5
5.
B. Patheram, e Lawrence, b
¡did not, but,
3
151
de Rome.....
32
4+ 0
1.5.
0
A. W. Ramaay, not out
65
B
0:
F. Goodwin, not out
69 Fincher
79.
16
0.
4
Res.:: -Anderson; Robertson. 2 Û
Harris, Squires; Garland, Phillips," Cheeseman, Peskett. Lemar Merry, Robinson, Stairs,
Hyder; J. Leonard, T. Leonard, St. Joseph's-Pau J. Ward,
Mackenzie': Cruz A. Ward, Omár. Blanco, Kent..
Gunner's Superiority.
United Services-1st. Innings: Pay Lt. Hussey, b Sayer C. Q.M. S. Stripp.. b Parker Mid. Stephenson, b Parker. Capt, Bridgland, b Parker ....
Capt. Mercer, b Parker..... Capt. Morris, c. Owen Hughes, four. Few brought off a miracul- Benedict had all driven into the when the score
however. Ferguson, Few and
.b Parker ... ous putt from the edge of the rough, beyond, right and left, re- goals (10 pointa); Ireland I try, Artillery Reserves penned the Capt. Warters, b Bowker
In the first half the Royal Tt. Robertson. b Lya Lt. Halsey, b Bowker: green at the eleventh and Shewan spectively. It was then that penalty goal (8 points).
Kowloon F.C. Reserves in but only Lt. Miaholson, o Pearce, squared for three, after having Ferguson brought off the shot of On the resumption Ireland at-Hollanda's point, early on, gave driven into the rough. Hongkong the day and chipped to the pin, tacked, the forwards playing a them the lead.
Lyal went ahead at the twelfth when holing out in two, and taking the very dashing game and kept play
After the breather Rowlands Shewan brought off a spectacular game by six up and four to play.
In the English twenty-five." two.
put on the second by an excellent From this point Hongkong
After eighteen minutes Sugden finish to a solo effort.. The other games. finished with got possession from the scrum and RA: Sneath; maintained the lead:
Blanchard, After Few Smith and Douglas maintaining passed to Cussen who got over at Ginty: Sargent, West, Haynes missed: Ayard putt at the their lead throughout.
the corner, Stephenson converting Holland, Newham, thirteenth, Ferguson squared in turn during the afternoon's play,
At the from the touchline, for Ireland.
Maddocks, Bowker Williams, Rowlands. five. Shewan took the fourteenth the Hongkong men were seven up.
Reed There was a tremendous battle in three and halved with Few at The game finished at the four-Sugden sent Cussen over. Stephen-Morriss, Vickars, Millard, Spary, Lyak dar
Kowloon: Vickers; Brown, Parker Ten minutes from the finish Knight: Street, Pasco, Oller: Sayer the Afteenth for five. Ferguson teenth with the score standing the son converting from near halved with a splendid three at. the sixteenth and following six up and four to play...
same as in the preceding match-touch-line. failure of Manila. on the green,
". Although a terrific pace had been Ferguson took the seventeenth hopelessly outclassed. Mason and
Ireland and Andrewes were maintained, neither aide slowed up with a five. Few and Ferguson Train had them held through the Francis converted.
Haylett scored for England and halved the eighteenth, to finish whole game and, leading at the the forenoon's play, with Heng-tiffin interval by three up kong three up.
the thirteenth hole in the after- the Manila men remained ahead to noon, when the game concluded with the visitors six up and five to play..
Meanwhile the other games were fluctuating. When the cards were returned at the tiffin inter- val; it was found that Smith and Douglas were two up on Ivory and Nell, while Ireland and Andrewes. for Hongkong were two down against Mason and Train..
The Score. Ferguson and Shewan
Benedict and Few 0.. Smith and Douglas 2, Ivory and
Nell 0.
was halved in three by Ferguson issue) and Benedict. The same pair halved the fourth in four and the
and Train 2.
Brief Comment,
the Miles.
scored & try which Stephenson-fail
Then just before time, F. Hewett
ed to convert"
trica, 1 penalty gos) (19 points) to Ireland thus won by 2 goals, 2 England's three goals (15 points),
HOCKEY CLUB ACTIVITIES.
2,
The Hockey Club dinner, to take place at Volunteer Headquarters,
League, Game,
Extra
Total (for 8 wkts.)... 213
1 Guest
H. Parsons, W. F. J. Gorvin, H. Overy, C. T. Evans, E. B. Morton and W. Woolley did not. bat.
Bowling Analysis.
92. Baker
2 Spillett
10: Paterson
Lawrence
0. M
E... W.
8 1
37 ...11. 2 36
A. Hamson.... 4 0 20: 0: Bradbury ...... T 034 3 CCC v. H.KE.C..
A
team from the Hongkong Electric Company visited the Craigengower. CC for a "whole day match and lost by the narrow margin of six rups.
The visitors had a lead of 57 the first innings, Easterbrook being top. scorer with
Craigengower "followed" on"
on
and declared with, 142 runs for two wickets, and dismissed the visitors for 70 runs.
Hongkong Electric. The Royal Engineers were C. Gahagan, b Abbas beaten by the Civil Service C.CL. de Rome; b. James "A" team by 48 runs in a match C. B. Easterbrook, b.Abbas attended with poor scoring On A. F. Paul, b Fritz both sides. Sara dismissed eight 3. R. Way, b Abbas
H. R. W
9 1469
1
90
80
1
TUTS
K 0
28
0
0
230
69%
2 de Rome
0: 85
1
Lt Col Cantrell, not out
Extras
4
CS.CC. "A" v. R.E.
Total
184
Bowling Analysis.
C. M..
E.
10:4 1 45:
59
2
14
1 423
Q
10. 0: 52
6.
33:
11
2
6
2
H.K.CC-2nd Ianings.
Royal Engineers.
of the Artillerymen for a total of J. C. Dunbar, b Fritz.. 16 runs.
Ti
JC Thompson, l.b.v., b Abbas 16
W. B. Muskett, B James..
#
A. W. Hayward; b Cantrell
Sgt. Blondin, b Sara......
J. Lyal, run out H. A. Sheldon, run out
0
CS. M.. Pitt, b.w.,b Sara
3
Spr: Goodyer, c & b Sara....
14
Major Alabaster, c Sayer, b
Edmonds
19
Sgt. Jones, c. Westlake,, b Sara
Pte. Sibley, b Sara
Total
Lt. Whyte, b Sara
Bowling Analysis..
Sgm. Durand; b Edmonds
Total (for 5 wkts.) Bowling: Analysis,
Abbas
James
Dixon
M.
B.
Cantrell Stephenson Halsey Mercer
Lim
14
Σ
4.
12 0
Fritz
6 0 13 2.
36
2 2
0:
0
LEAGUE MATCH.
G. Mohammed and Minu netted for the Moslem Club "A" in the EF. Stewart, d Mercer, b first half of the league match with Halsey * * Baker got the soldiers only goal, H. Oven Hughes, b Halsey the, Drums Reserves. Then G. R.. Sayer, not out while G. and D., Mohammed an HV Parker, not out total to five. Hoosen brought the Moslems'
"Extras
HONG SOCCER.
On the Kowloon FC ground on
51QM.S. Jacob, not out
Lt. Rycroft, b Sara'.
W. L/Cpl.. MacBride, e Sayer;
On the resumption, Manila,
has been postponed from February Friday, the China Light and Bridgland showed better form in the Fergu- son-and-Shewan v. Benedict and
Ireland and Andrewes 0, Mason-18 to February 25 on account of Power Co. defeated the Hongkong Few match, and after squaring
Clashing with the interport golf.Electric Co. by 2 goals to 1 the first hole for four (through Manila 2, (Add singles, Hong-
Total, fourballe, Hongkong 4their names as soon as possible..
Members are reminded to send in
Squire scored, for Hongkong Ferguson and Few), took the kong 4. Manila 2); total, Hong-club against the H.K.S.R.4 at 5.16 through for the winners at the
Division IL. second through Faw for three. kong 8; Manila 4.
The following will represent the early on Lickley and Miles got All reached the green with their
UNIVERSITY V. NAVY. The report on Saturday's play the U.S.R.C.-S. H. Garrad; C. H.
p.m: sharp on, Wednesday next at end. drives at the third and the hole will be found elsewhere in this R. Oxlade, C. L. R. Becher: L. P. Muskett; G, Vickars, C. B. Eastered the University 2nd XI at Hongkong Electric: W. B. The Royal Navy 2nd XI defest Ralph, E. J. R. Mitchell (captain), brook J. Western, J. C. Thomp- Fokfulam by four wickets. They fifth with an identical score. They play Improved later, especially bis E. Noronha. G. E. Vallack, son, S. J. Squred.
Benedict opened poorly but his W. Woodward, G. P. Lammert, J. Paul, T. O. Foster, J. C. Saunder at the fall of their sixth wicket, EWL Martin, H. Owen Hughes, son, C. May: L. de Rome, A. F. tled with the University score (69) ahared the honours at the sixth putting, which reached its best, with five each.
the next produced an additional 12 Shewan's
China Light-J. Barrow; Pruas, and the last wicket fell at during the latter stages of the 5.15 p.m. the last Sim Shield Hamblin, A. Smith; A. C. Tinson, 14ồng approach at
the forenoon's play "seventh was short by an inch and
match between the Army and the F. C. Clemo, W. J. Brown, Taylor University 2nd XI. Shewan's driving was erratic Club will be played at the Lickley, Fym, A. B. Clero, C. HE Zimmern, Emley after Few missed, he took the hole throughout, but his recovery was U.SRC/ hi three, putting Hongkong three always good, his iron play being Shield will be presented to the
After the match the Miles"
W. M Gitting, c&b Bennett up. At the eighth, both Ferguson extremely creditable. and Few missed narrowly with
Navy, this year's winners. their third and halved in four. At the ninth, all reached the greed with their third and with two away after tiffin.
putts each, Ferguson sank for five, while the Manila men missed..
At The Turn
Few was marvellous on the.
On Wednesday (February 24) at
UNIVERSITY CRICKET. green during the forenoon, but fell
S. V. Gitting, b Bennett
Sara.
Totak
Bowling Analysis!
Edmonds
2. 20 Sara 72 18
Civil Service "A."
H. F. Harper, b Jones... A. G. Ursell, b Goodyer
F. Haynes, b Jones... R. A Smith, e Rycroft, b W. Sayer, c Jacob, b Jones
Goodyer
Jones
H. Rose & Rycroft, b Goodyer
Booker, e Goodyer, b
H. F. Westlake, b Jones" TW. Carr b Goodyer ...., W. H. Edmonds, b Jacob C. Sara, hot out,
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
7. O. Foster, not out
1. T. Padgett, c. Abbas, b Fritz.
6F Normington, e Arcult, b
Fritz.
Extras
18.
M.
1 .58 6124 5 1 17
1 0 9
0 20
'སྙ Craigengower. A. E. Phillips, b. Dunbar
WE Mowfung, b Gabagan.
2E el Areulli, e Muskett,
8 Dunbar 7.
10
0
V. N. Atienza, b Dunbar 20D. Fritz, c Foster, b Gahagen 18.
0JR James, e Way, b Dunbar
12 R. F. Luz, b Gahagan.
8P A. Dixon, e & b Gahagan
Y. Abbas, b Gahagan ... 9H P. Lim, e Muskett, b Way
R. C.. Reed, not out
1
4 Dunbar
Extras
6 Normington
1 Gahagan
22 Muskett:
Way
Total
8:
"10
2374
8 12 $24. 0:
2.
88 Craigengower, 2nd inninga- 142 runs for 2 wickets (declared), HEVY Abbat 18, H. P. Lim 8, P. C 2 29 4 Reed 67 not out, E. Mowfung 51
A. J. Hazeland, ran out
B. N. Sudat, b Bennett
"FRIENDLY” SOCCER.
C. H. Yeoh, lbw b Bennett,.
R. Ponsonby Fane, b Bennett AT. AL Barma, a Studholm,
Goodyer
Jacob
Jones
3 Durand
Bibley
PRC
CCC
Playing at home, the
man of the game. He was con- cricket match to-day The match suited in the H.K.F.C. defeating F. Hiptoola, b. Emley
Ferguson was the outstanding in & University Fast Frenent the Club ground on Saturday re- 1 Tajima, Simma b Emley
The following will be the terme A friendly football match en b Bennett .... sistent throughout and his drives is to be played on the C.R.C. never deviated from the fairway. Ground at 2 p.m. On more than one occasion he
the Police by 3 goals to 1.HTM. Barmay not out saved the hole hy well-judged put- HC Hunt, W. M- Gitting, J. L scored for the winners and Past Ng See-kwong (Capt.), Brodie McBride and Forsyth ting and it might well be said that youngaaye, T. H. Yao, Yung Hi Noonan replied before the
With Hongkong four up, the vialtora were both bad on the green at the tenth, allowing Ferguson to take the hole in four he carried the side to victory. He lun, A Holm, D. K Samy, The teams were after missing closely with his went out during the forenoon in 86 M. Barna, C. Choa, W. HallPolice A third. At this point Hongkong and was home
was dve up and the game proved Singles --
and
to be even more exciting, when The games to day will be single Manila took the eleventh through between Shanghal and Hongkong Bat Few who holed out in four and fourball games will be Ferguson and Benedict halved the to-morroW fwelfth in three and Shewan took teams:
between the
orbes,
Extras
Total
69:
Bowling Analysis.
Clark Dor
Emley
Bennett.132
A Ramjahn Moßwer, Oram, Johnson, odsonby Fane, HCN, Simpson.
8. O. Shahabudin, D Clubs Garrod Gerrard, Com. Gray, b Budan Lam, E Zimmern, S. Blahop Summers, Lyon, Watson, Mid. Simms, b Sudan
WPile, Forsyth, Brodie, McBride, Mid. Dickens, Hateland,
Morrison
Citting
Leon
0:
1 not out, extres 8
13 148
stored an easy victory over a fam from the Craigengower C.O
Hongkong Electric
2nd In
| rings:-/9-rung (A. F. Pant
C. Dunbar 17 L de Rome were the only batsmen to get doable figures)
hole in one was accomplish- on the 15th hole of the rellef course at Fanling on Saturday.
the visitors scoring 48 rune and The gentleman, who made the the home team riplying with 185 stroke was seen by his partner for eight wicketa
Craigenfrower) stud
Fincher b Lacey
A. B. Hamson, Meadows, be
O
and the preceding pair, but wishes.
to remain anonymous, The usual, celebration was put up and them the same player finished off the last 9 holes in 88.
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