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MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

STEEPLECHASES.

Mr. Reidy's Astonishing Success..

"DOUBLE" FOR MR., BIRKETT.

Coincidence in the Smaller Cash Sweep.

Sona very

Pest Bnishes were witnessed at the Christmas Stueples chase meeting of the Fanting Punt,& held on Saturday at the Kwani

course.

Av. P. Reidy pour the winners of Four races and of tive no the card The weather was apt panigovourable and punters generally Sent "the books.

Each of the five events provide ed a

the Falling, duel mp straight. Favourites wen three rucks, Rivergrass WIN a joint favourite in the ring but a rank outsider on the "lote," And the other favourite, a safe thing, was jast beaten

Features of the Racing.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

University Lose Two.

Matches.

CIVIL SERVICES'S FOURTH.'

Police Suffer First. Defeat: K.C.C. Still Winning.

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Fire matches were played in the Cricket League on Saturday, two- of them in the senior division.

Civil Service 1st X secured their fourth victory and remain un- defented.

University het in both divisios. the 2nd XI geing down for the frat time in the league.

to the junior division the Police also suffered their fatal check bat Kowloon maintained their winning sequence in the "Arst league.

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proved no match for the Indian N.C... nd XP who won by wickets. Scores:-

H.

HK.C.C. 2nd XI Burgess, b Ackbar..

A. K. Mackenzie, a Sirdar Khan, by

Mans

H. Benson, b famali

F. Jacks Nina, b Mans

P. K. Orr, not out !!!!

MD, G, Hoars, b Mans

B. Jones, e Ismail, Suttia

RW. Lov, c&b Madur

L. M. S. Lloyd: Minu, Madas. Madur

D. A., Rushton, e Suad,

R. A. Waderon. lbw b Sirdar Khan

Extens

THE CHINA MAIL.

LEAGUE SOCCER."

SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT THE CHAMPIONS.

GROUND MISUNDERSTANDING.

After meeting with seven de-1.

YACHTING.

PRESENTATION AT R. H.K. YACHT CLUB.

SECRETARY'S FAREWELL

Mr. E. W. Carpenter. Com-

shall nut altogether lose touch with its activities."

SATURDAY'S RACES.

A strong wind 'made conditions heavy, but, nevertheless.. some excellent racing was witnessed In the events of Saturday.

FINE RECOVERY.

LOSER'S FIGHT IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

SHEWAN THE WINNER..

"Some excellent golf was played. on the old course at Fanling Yos

38 feats in division of the Hong/modore of the Royal Hong Dan" sailed a remarkably heterday when the final in the cham 1 Kong Football League. S. Chimu Kong Yacht Club presented Mr. Frace in the Handicap clase, win-

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had a fine

AA. gained their first victory at Oliver, she retiring Honorary ning the Dennison Cup quite ensi pienship of the Royal Hong Kong Seckumpoo on Saturday, their Secretary, with suitably inscribly. In this race "Colleen" had bad Gols Club was contested by 1. W. victims being the Kowloon Foot, ed gold cigarette case on Sabuluck, tearing her spinnaker and Shewan and T. D. E. Pendered ball Club 1st XI, last year's chan- day, on behalf of the Club, Mr.jib and she had to give up. pions and shiel winners, who Oliver is shortly leaving Hong

over 36 holes, match play. She- Cysts have performed only moderately one to take up an appointment "Buenose" and "Why Wonderplater being 8 up.

In the race for the Bellios Cup, won by 2 holes up, and 1 to this year.

with Reuter's Shanghai oflice, Sims gave Kowbon the lead.

The happy function took place

Pendered's splendid recovery, but Yung King-cheung equalised in the Club bar shortly after

race, not 30 yarda took the match to the 36th hole,

two boats

until after the breather. Then Chui the conclusion of the day's racing. Kwong-yeung scored for South Addressing the company China with a shot from long Carpenter said. range and the Chinese woh by the odd goal in three.

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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Mans Ismail

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0 19

Stritar, Kan

0 20,

Suftled

14 16

Ackbar Madar

4

0 27

3

2

46

20

I. R. C.

M. P. Madar, e Lloyd, b Burgess .. S, A. R. Ismail not out J. 9. Ackbar, lb... b bee

*

By the morning. Shewan played

separating the near the finish. It is worthy of fine gulf to establish a command-

Was

standing well, and performing ng lead. But with 11 holes to go mention that "Zephyr" better than at any time this sendered dit so wed that he nearly (and when he was 6 down), Pen- son. She had a chance of win-get on terms, only to be beaten ning when trouble with the jaws

Praise for Recipient, The present undefeéted leaders, shortly be leaving the Colony we

Gentlemen-As Mr. Oliver will of the gaff put her back. Repairs by a styme at the critical stage, Club de Recreio, but the Police have met together this afternoon she could not save the race.

were effected with little delay, bat 15 by 3 goals to nil at King's Park to show our appreciation of him

Rocha, Gosano and Silva being both as a member of the Club (in winning the Warren Cup.

"Pierette" had little difficulty the marksmen..

The results and times are

Ismail, at. Mackenzie, b Benson 28- A. S. Sufflad, not out

Extras

Total 5 wkt.).. Sirdar Khan, A. K. Minu, A. Rahmin D. Mohamed. V. J. Mans, S, A. Hussain, did not bat.

There were no particularly close Burgess finishes abhough the Pelide did at Benson. the beginning of their innings, book er Mike giving their victors, the Royal Waduson Navy 2nd XI, a 'bussle for the points at stake.

I one race Mr. F. Reidy ran unpliced but he won the other four, beating the "hat trick" of Captain R. G. Sturges, R.M., atj the previous meeting. One of these ponies belongs to hini. two to Mr. H. Birkett, Joint Master of the Fanling Hunt and the other to Mr. R. M. Dyer "whose "pony to run "over the sticks'

turned out a fine winner if not antar excellent jumper. "This was Rothesay, hero of many flat races nt. Happy Valley and previously under the name of Roaus Pride and-Ramsbury..

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Another flat race winner in Sunhmat Rose, in his "maiden steeplechase, also won.

Coleur was lent to the scene by the turn-out of the hounds of the Hunt, Mr. Birkett leading the puck, with Mr A. H. Potts (Clerk of the Course) and Mr. J. K. Boustiekbone of the Stewards) acting as whippers-in.

League I.

KOWLOON V. UNIVERSITY.

(their.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

D 3 32

1

O 30

0 18

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of

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McGlinchey, the star forward the Scottish Borderers, pu

and the Club's Honorary Secre- tary which post he has held for follows- the last two years.

As a sailing member and "the

Handicap Class.

O. M. R. W. his side one up against Chinese owner of the late Coquette we all Athlete in the first half of the have a great admiration for him matchen the .K.FC ground but and he will long be remembered Diana (wing). 4 was ordered off for rough play as the owner who took the helm Falcon soon after the interval Ip Kau of the Coquette solo in the race . Zunda replied for the Chiese and the to Macao and back in 1925-he, Dorothea match ende...in a draw of ones all finished 3rd on this occasion.

POLICE. NAVY 2ND XI.

Through the batsmen of the Royal Navy 2nd XI finding their form, the Police RC. on their own ground at Happy Valley lost an interesting match by 38 rund. Scores:

Royal Navy 2nd XI.

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Phiniret, b Encry Duncan, b. Lacey

With Gendain and Lyah

bowlery in form. Kolend t. Garnons-Williams, B Lacey ... 30 got University out at Kow-Lt. een for 89 ruta qard then brace the Treegory rans easily. Scores:-

University.

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. N. BalWatches, e Brace, Goodwin B. Laing, Eyal S V. Gittins, & Jux, b Goodwin A. A. Rumjan, c Bevis b Brace C. W. Lam, b Goodwin E. Zimmern, e Brace, b Lyal Ng Bow-pou, not out W. Sing, Guest

Lyall

S. Hachinimu, hw, b Goodwiny. W. M. Gittins, a Lyal Kermari, B. Goodwin

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20

Lt. Stevens, e & b-Lacey Lt-Comdr-Grant. Encey

b. Norris, e, Alexander, & Lacey 4. Spencer, c&b Booker 2. Lave, b Lacgy

Lt.-Comdr. Much not ous

Extras

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Finishing Corrected

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Time

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Both, finalists played in real championship style, and the loser, came in for as much congratula tion" as. the winner.

holes in 78 (87 and 41) to Pon- | Shewan did the morning's 18. Adered's 82 (39 and 48), Shewan finishing up. At the 25th,, She- Wam was & up but at the 27th, he was only 6 cp. When driving to the 33rd 'Shewan was

out

403 52 dormy four and both hen made brilliant drives and the fight. con-

4 10 01

# 16 40'

4 15 1 30 06

Heyward Hays Class.

A. 19

40 81

43 33

2 $2

1:1

+ 45 21 Gael Class (wins), 4

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46

24

30 00

4

42 14

4 42.50

42

55

One Design Class..

The Hong Kong FC and the Our Club functions and the in- Royal Artillery, Tet XI's turned her workings of the Clab have Bluenose twins) 4% 94_89- out on the Navy ground inside the heen, without exception, success-Why Wonder? race course but found two ship ful owing to his keenness and Boojum teams in possession, owing to ajexecutive ability. misunderstanding about tenure

Zephyr His departure will be a great Loin of the pitch. Accordingly, the loss to the Club but I am pleased match was not played..

to be able to tell you that we Among the Juniors.

have another member In Mr. Pierette There were five matches in sec- Easterbrook who has kindly con-Thael Ulon A of division The Bur-sented to take over the arduous Jony

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22:

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26 unbeaten record and the leader-

derers Reserves maintained their duties of Honorary Secratury..

I will now ask Mr. Oliver to

23 ship-by vanguishing the RA accept this suitably inscribed Daphua (wing) 3D B

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tinued to the 35th.

Shewan did the first 9 holes in the afternoon in 40 to Pend 142, but Peader did the last 8 holes of the day in 2 to Shewan's

37.

Mr. Edgar Davidson, the new Captain of the R.H.K.Y.C, played himself in yesterday and the suc- cessful caddie who recovered the 20 Ball, alightly sliced off the first

tee; was rewarded with the cus fomary dollar.

4 38 41

44 39

5

00 38

Service Boats Race.

10 Reserves (whom they beat in gold cigarette case, that is pre-la...↓

mid-week by 3-2) to the tune of sented to him by the Club and Halcyone. 2.nik Total (for 8 wkts. dec.)

its members, as mark of St. Joseph's College got the esteem and respect and a token Ma Villiers and Lt. Canway, did not biggest victory of the day, 6-nit of our appreciation of the hard against South China Kowloon and consentious work that he has Reserves beat University 3-nil, pus. in in the Club's interests. Chinese Athletic "A" Eeat their colleagues in the "B" team by the

Victim of Good Nature.

BOWLING ANALYSIS:

Int.

Total

0: Lacey 13: Alexander

King 82Johnson

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. 14

Booker

E. W. Dy 5

11. 14

4

022

8

1 +12

Bookmakers Worsted... The possibility of unfavourable weather may have kept some supe porters away as the attendance Goodwin was smaller than that of the last Bruge

Lya meeting. Still, the pari-mutuel Ross (with place tickets as an innova-

Kaloor C.€.

tlon), the cash sweeps, and the w. Brace, run out bookmakers were all well E. P. Fineher, b Bulhatchet ... "patronised and there was the A. W. Ramsay, c.Lamb Gitting usual crush on the "Wild West" F. G. Bevis, not outmety branch line train coming back... A. Dand, e Hachiuma, & Gittins

E Gondwine Lamb Gittins

For those who believe in luck w. G. Great, not out. being attached to certain numbera

it should be

mentioned that

ticket No. 36 drew three prizes," viz.,.two firsts and a second! As

Extrus

80

" 0: M.

R. W.

18:54

47

7

38

0 20

0 odd goal in 7 and each side got

D 19

Police.

F. E. Booker, b Stevens

W. E. Moadows. b. Norris

1.

C. F. Alexunder, ↳ Norris

Dr. Craig, b Norris.

T. H. King, b Stevens

A. C. Lacey, b Norris

a goal in the Recreio Reserves

H.K.F.C. Reserves match.

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gigs and whalers: P. O: Chapman . In the race for Naval cutters,

in a Vindictive galley was first

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BANKS' RUGGER.

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CHARTERED BANK DEFEAT WAYFOONG..

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Deplorable conditions prevailed and Engr.-Comdr. Villar in alat the match between the Hong Mr. Oliver, who was received" "Hermes" galley second. Eleven Kong and Shanghai Bank and the with prolonged applause, said, boats started.

Chartered Bank of India, on the that he felt rather a victim.

To-day the cruisers will have former's (Wayfoong) ground at The victim of your good their third race, the course being New Beckenham, London, Following the example of their nature, and as such I find it very from the Club to Channel Rocks November 13. seniors. St. Joseph's College Re-difficult to adequately thank you. mark boat (P) and Thathong Bank) by a penalty goal and two The match was serves best, the South China Boy Although the Commodore is an.

(P), Kowloon Rock (P), Club won by the visitors (Chartered Scouts by 6-nil. Moslem Club honest man I must beg you to dis-i Rock (P), a distance of nearly 19 tries (9 pomts) to a try (3 kept in the running by defeating (count certain things he has said miles. Kowloon "B" 5-nil, and the Hong for F not only feel I know, they Kong Bark Portuguese triumph-re not all deserved. If I have ed over Chinese Athletic "B" by a beem of any service to the Club 8 similar score.

-Chines Athletic as one of its minor officers "I am "A" beat South China' by 'S goals very pleased and that in itself is .18 to 2:

sufficient reward, for during the BOWLING ANALYSIS.

three years I have been here the 0. M. R W

hippiest times I have spent Lendon, Dec. 2-Cambridge Uni-have been at the Yacht Club, on- versity drew with an F.A. XI eat questionably the best Club in the

Colony.

40 Johnson. Stevena

62 E. Dyer, & Norris

39 P. Condon, b. Villers-

5A: Reynolds, h Villiers

23

L. C. Wagland, not out.

Extras

9

Total

.386

Norris ..

BOWLING. ANALYSIS.

Stevens Villiers

0. M. R. W.

Lam

Balhatchet Rumjahn

Gittins

Total (for 5 wkts).....

K. R. Maenskill, S. Jex, J. C. Lyal,

yet the stewards have not decided N. H. Rosa did not bat.

to put a premium on the number

for the next meeting should any- body want it for a "through" ticket.

!!

CASH SWEEPS.

Result of the "A" $1 Draw,

3rd Race.

No. 5,037

$7,885.50

10,578 2,258.00 14,037

1,126.50

1:0 1 30 I

3

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46

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0 45

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$

100

3

C.R.E. v. CIVIL SERVICE.

13.6 0 66

11 0 55

3 0 10.

'VARSITY 2ND. R.A.0.C.

soccer), "goals each,

London, Dec. 1-At Aldershot; the Army beat Oxford University at scccer by 4 goals to 1.

"

CRUISER RACE.

Yesterday the cruisers of the

points) and deservedly so, be-a cause in all that mattered. that le to say, at forward, they were superior (says the "China Ex-" press and Telegraph").

The teams. verë :- Yacht Club went out for a race Bank: R. E. Gotch, back. P. 3. M. Hong Kong and Shanghai in splendid weather.

The course (nearly 19 miles) C. Law, three-quarter backs: Dew, M. W. Turner, J. McGregor, was from the Club to Channel B. P. Massey, A. H. R. Butcher, Rocks, Kowloon Rock, back to the half-backs; R. G. Bevän, D. L Club, out of the harbour of Milne-Day, H. A. Browning, G. A. From the Norfolk Broads. Tathong Rock and back. "Looking back I am reminded The order of finishing, en cor- Burch, W. J. C. Robinson, GS. Stewart, H. C. Peterson, F. R. It was on their own ground at

of how it all came about.. Pokfulam that University 2nd XI

I re-rected time on handicap, was-Chambers, forwards. member meeting soon after I U and 1 (Mr. H. S. Rouse) 1st; met with their first league) defent

Leeds, Dec. 1.-In the final of me a very enthusiastic member La Cigale (Mr. N. Croucher) 2nd R. E. Moss, back; A. D. McLeod, Chartered Bank of India: of the season (by 54 runs), at the hands of the Royal Army Ordnance Union) ugly final, Huddersfield Norfolk Broads he told me 1 Grouse (Lt.Col. H. B. Gunn) 5th; J. Y. H. Burgoyne, M. W. Whyte,

Cup Norther that I had come straight from the Feathers (Dr. M. Nicolson) 4th: Gilson,

of this Club and when he heard Coquette" (Mr.. H. Dreyer) 3rd G. Taylor, R. A. Holloway, T. R. On visiting Causeway Bay, Civil Corps, though the home batsmen beat, Wakefield by 10.posts to 3. Service easily defeated Chinese collapsing. Scoren---

three-quarter backs; should be owning a boat in a Brenda (Mr. T. King) 6th; Norse half-bucks; RJ. M. Darnley, month. I had then been here a man (Mr. L. Ryan) 7th; Dorothy J. C. P. M. Davis, J. Ethrington, fortnight and was wondering how (Mr. E. S. Carter did not finish. W. M. Innes-Ker, I. C. MAC- I could pay for my excess bag- U. and I. and Coquette now tie Lennan, W. B. McQuitty, J. A. F. gage. But he chased me for days in points for first place and La Sievright, F. G. Wernham, for. and at the end of that month 1 Cigale is third. was owner of half a boat and 1. don't know to this day how it wis paid for. But I am grateful to that member for roping me in for I had many pleasant excur sions in the old Viking.

.C Yeoh and Youngsage made!

R.A.0.C,

42 out of the home side's total of Pte, Lake, e Yeoh, b Hiptoola Unplaced starter No. 7,01635. The winners lost two wickets. Cpl. Roberts, lb... b Hiptooln *$761.00 !

9. Sgt, Greenaway, h Sudan' Drawers of unplaced startersserted themselves, Scores:-

cheaply but their batsmen soen B-S. Sgt. Walker, b Hiptoola in the other cash sweeps (on each race, tickets at $5 each) were:—

Chinese. R.C..

Wei Wing-lock b Baker

J. L.

Yung

Race 1.

No. 36

$74.20

1

*22% 128

23.20

10.60

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Race"IL

*

No. 36

0.

$128.80

H.

36.80

H. Ching, b Paterson

#81

18.40-

Condr. Hool, e & b Sudan

S. Sgt. Butterfield, b Histoola Pte. Bryan, b Hiptoola

Q. M. S. Mocock, Youngaaye,

Hintcola

47

7S. Sgt Waterfield,

Loke

G

Hamilton, b

Hipcool ...

21

Ptc. Burger, not out Pte. Gordon, b. Hiptoola

Extras"

Unplaced Nos.: 27, 5, 54, 3, 15.

T. E. Yeoh,' Bayer, b Hamilion

Ng Sze-kwong, & Sayer

C. Choa e Hamilton, b Robertson

Youngsage,

Paterson

Hin-lun, b.w., b Robertson H. C. Hung, b Robertson

Hung

1.b.w., b. Robertson

Chau Kwan-lum, not out

A. Hung, Patterson

1

Unplaced Nos.: 79, 23.

Extras.

Total

Race III.

No. 179.

19

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26

$127.40 36.40 18:20

Unplaced No.: 14.

Baker

No. 99

293 2387

Race IV.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Sayer ... Hamilton Robertson Paterson

Total'

University 2nd XI.

K. T. Luke, b.w., b. Laks

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the Yorkshire

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H. Owen Hughes 2 for 1, H. V. Parker 2 for 44.

CS.CC. “A” v. "TAMAR

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runs

Civil Service C.C. "A" Icat H.M.S.Tamar" by 46 Scores:-

E.S.C.C. "A":79 rum. H. F. Harper 19, R. C. Witchell 23; leave the scene of so much fine "I am naturally very sorry to

LAWN BOWLS.

H.EG.C. THE REST" Y. "DOCK."

wards.

M.C.C. TOUR.

ALL-INDIA GET BETTER OF DRAW.

Bombay, Dec. 18. In the first of three Test matches the M&C. and All-India.

C. P. Q. Benaley 7 for 15,-

"Tamar" 127 runs. Lt Church crease the number of Broadsmen sailing, sorry particularly to de- 23, Beasles 34, S. A. Murphy 26in the Club but those I am leav R. C. Sara 3 for 44, J. C. Fletcher for ing behind can well uphold the sea Kowloon Bowling Green Club on

A club match was played at the drew, £4 P. J. ONeill 2 for 20,

traditions of our country. They Saturday when the members who 362 runs in their first innings, The tourists made a total of one and all know how to" sail belong to the Kowloon Dock made R. E. S. Wyatt was responsible boat. In fact, at one time I had up five rinks against the Rest" for 88. while. Parsons made 58. By the narrow margin of runs, tion which would have been call. Some of the rinks went very close. 114 runs.

in mind a little sailing competi-of the Club and lost by 17 shots.Nazirali took four wickets for de Recreio pat to Diocesan ed the Broads. versus the Rest and Boys Scheel at King Park. I know which side would have 8 Scores:-

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Sudan Hiptooin

88 | Ong

.14 4 36 .12.1 1 44 &

2

2 0 24

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8

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0 18

1

C. K. Ong, run out

4

* 85

A.

1

Baker, b Lake

Club

4 0: '6

1

'

A. Suleiman, c Bryan, b Burger

5

2 18

3.3 2 6"

Civil Service,,

F. E. Lawrence, e Ching, b T. E.

B. N. Sudan, e Bryan, b Burger

4 C. H. Yook,

8. Hipta- out

b. Burger

C. H. Yeok, run out

D. Commissertat, e Hool, b Lake

4H. T. Barma, not out

W. Youngsaye, b Burger

cy

$179.20 51.20 25.60

Race V.

No. 70

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$170.80 $48.80 24.40

coh

A. E. Wood, A. Hung," b Young-

gaye

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Unplaced Nos.: 56, 17, 43, 119,

E. C. Fincher, bT. B. Yeoh

0

28, 98.

"

F. Baker, e TE. Yeoh, b. Ng Sze-

kwong

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

B

20 Lako

1 Butterfeld

10

175

1The Maiden Plate, 1E. W. Hamilton, b Youngaaye..... miles, for China ponies that have F. J. de Roine, not out started at Kwanti steeplechases G. R. Soyer, e Yeah, b Youngaaye 23 Burger and not won. Catch weight 160R. S. W. Paterson, & Yolhganye

lbs. Unplaced starters allowed 5

lbs.

Winner & Cup: 2nd $25; 3rd

$10.

1

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Total (for 7 wkts.)

J. H. B. Nibil, F. H, Holdman, and,

.*

2

0 42 2

7

1 43

3

H. C. Hung...

6

040

J. L. Youngaaye

4

2 31

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League II.

Mr. H. Birkett's Rivergrass R. C. Robertaon, did not bat.

(Mr. Reidy) Mr. J. K. Bousfield's Inkpot

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O. M. R. W. (owner) 2 T. E. Yeoh .... Mr. A. H..Potts's Two Pairs Ng Sze-kwong

(owner) Also ran: Mr. R. J. Paterson's October (Mr. Stanton), Mr. E. H. Charles's New York (Mr. Ralph), Dr. J. C. Macgown's Drake (own- er), Capt. G. Howard's Egbert (owner), Major Bamford's For- midable (Mr. Lucey).

Time: 4 mins., 14.3/5 secs.

(Continued on Page 11.)

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Friendly Matches.

H.K.C.C. v. CANTRELL'S XL

RECREIO D.S.0,

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Recreio 80 runs, H. Xavier 44, R. C. Reed. 19, H.A. Burros, 17: A Leo 5 for 26, N. McKay 4 for 59. D.B.S.-91 runs. F. I, Ammern

24, D. J. N. Anderson 18; Reed & for 18, Ede Souza 2 for 22.

C.C.CY ELECTRIC Craigengower C.S. boat H.K.

5 Electric R.C. by 9 wickets.

Scores

By 75 runs, Hong Kong C.C. loat to a strong combined Services team led by Lt. Col. A. S. Cantrell, R.M. (the Royal Naval skipper) who was injured while batting. Scores :-

H.K.C.C.-99 runs. Capt. C. A. Bridgland 35, Capt. Evers 25; Capt. A. G. Dobbie 6 for 36, Can- trell 2 for 29, Lt.-Comdr. Beatty 10,

Cantrell's XI-164 runs. Hussey, R.N. 44, Lt.-Col. Cantrell 30 On the I.R.C. ground at Seskum- (retired hurt), Bev, Venn 21. not poo, the Hong Kong C.C.-2nd Klout: Major L. J. Lightfoot 3 for 87,

LRG. 2ND v. H.K.C.C. 2ND.

Lt.

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Electric:-162 -rung, Stanesby 58, W. B. Muskatt Murray 17; Y. Abbaä 7 for 48.

C.C.C.-1 runs for 1 wkt. Leonard 76 not out, O. Ismail 68, Oraar 32 nöt out...

SUNDAY MATCH.

43

At Seokumpoo, Indian R.C. beat the Electric R.C. yesterday by 9 wkts. Scores:

Electric:-61 runs.

won.

Following are details:- "The Rest" Hatt Warren

Dream Ship From H.K. "Gentlemen, for your forbear-Hyde ance with me and assistance" to Russell me during the time I have been Secretary of this, Club, I am sin-Mulr cerely grateful and I wish I could Branch adequately express my thanks, It Maclachlan has been a happy time amon Macfarlane yachtsmen, a aynonymous term

"Dock" team. R. Goodman Hedley Dixon Puncheon

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Docherty Crooklake. Greig Henderson

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Cooper

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4 The Indians gained a valuable first innings lead, making a total of 437, Deodhar contributed 148 runs, while other high scores were made by Wazir Ali (48), Navlo (74) and Mistri (51)"

There were most enthusiastic scenes at the close of the innings. Marylebone want to bat again and had lost five wickets for 97 runs when stumps were drawn.——

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for sportsmen of the best type. Dobbie But I hope I am not saying Rundell a final farewell. I suppose every Hazel sailing man has, at the back of Edwards his head, what a member of my craft has called a dream ship and Chapman if ever I am able to build one I Davidson hope she will be built in Hong Fraser Kong, and that she sails out of Gibson Hong Kong harbour flying the burgee of the R.K.K.Y.C

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Lindsay Matthews Cullen

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McDougall Stavenson

Duncan pressed by the Commodore and Holland "For your good wishes as ex- Budding for their concrete form in this Harvey 7: J. S. A. Curreem 7 for 84 (in- most sincerely. The words and Johnston

G. Vickers handsome present, I thank you cluding hat trick"),

gift will ever remain with me as Price Rumjahn 63 not out, J. S. A. I wish the Club continued sucCHSS ~I.R.O.185 rans for 1 wht A. H. pleasant reminders of happy days. Curreem 32 not out.

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SHEFFIELD SHIELD. BIG CRICKET SCORES IN AUSTRALIA.

In the opening game of the Sheffield Shield cricket this season, New South Wales beat Queensland (who were compiting for the årst time) by 8 runs, Scores N.S.W. (1st) 280 runs. made 137

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Queensland (1st) 950 runs

W. (2nd) 475 rubs, Kippat made 181, Steele 130, Jackson 30.

Queensland(2nd) 891 Renoxenhem made 62 - b-ci

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