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MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

CAMBRIDGE WINS.

BEAT OXFORD BY THREE LENGTHS.

BACH BOAT LEADS IN TURN,

Rugby, April 2

SOCCER DOUBLE.

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KOSBIES' RECORD IN THE SHIELD.

WIN IN BOTH FINALS.

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GOLF MATCH

CLUB BEAT THE ARMY ÁT FANLING

AN EASY VICTORY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL CRICKET.

THREE LEAGUE MATCHES ON ON SATURDAY

LEAGUE TABLES.

Kowloon

Royal Na Indian B.C

Civil Service

Hong Kong ECO

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Division

VOLUNTEER'S CENTURY,

Although the championships aversity In a team match of sight-a-side, the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club have been settled there were K.0.8.B. had an ensy victory over the Army three league cricket matches on Craigongower Golfing Society on the old course Saturday, as the result of which Royal Artillery nt Fanling yesterday..

the Indian R.C. move up to third Chinare R.C On both the singles in the morn-place in division and the r Ing and the fourball foursomes in University 2nd XI displace the LR.C. 2nd Soccer history was made on the afternoon, the Chib secured a Police for second place in divi-university and

Police R.C. Aften an exciting contest, Cam Saturday when the 2nd Battalion, substantial lead. Scores

E. J R. Mitchell, captain of Recrolo bridge to-day wen the Bent Race, King's Own Scottish Borderers!

the H.K.V.D.C.. loam, made a Kowloon 2nd beating Oxford by four lengths (7)won the Anals in both the senior

2.A.0.0. century.

H.K.OC. 2nd In 20 minutes, 14 seconds.

There were several good bowl-Navy Sad Oxford won the toss and boats re and junior divisions of the Hong mainect level for the first two min-Kong Football Association chal-

ing feats, including "that of Tamar itos, Cambridge drawing slightly enge shield tournament.

wickets for 15 runs by B. N. CS.C.C. gna ahead.

Sudan of the "Varsity.

"Oxford pulled them back and led by half a length at Hammersmith

Bridxe.

At Chiswick the boats encounter ad rough water in which Cambridge drew level taking the lend before Barnes Bridge and increasing it steadily despite a gallant effort by Oxford.

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race An extremely well fought throughout was watched by huge rds in fine weather.-British Wireless Service.

Bright Weather, Smooth Water. London, April 2.

79th the.

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GOLF CLUB.

Singles.

T. D. E. Fendered (1 up) In the senior final, the Kosbles w. Douglas rather unexpectedly defeated the c. C. Stark.... holders (Kowloon Football Club), L. R. Androwes (4 & 3) who were beaten on merits. The L. "G., S. Dodwall (5 & 4) junior tie was played first and H. V. Sheldon (4 & 9). the soldiers beat Kowloon Re-N L. Smith (75) serves by 4-2.

F. J. de Rome (7 & 5)

Total

Fourball Foursomes.

Holders Disappoint.. This season's Shield ties will go down as a record in more than one respect. Whereas the Keebies, in Pendered & Douglas ....

Stark & Andrews (2 & 1): their first year here, lifted both Dodwell & de Rome (6-4): trophies, Kowloon had the dis-Smith & Sheldon (7 & 6) tinction of five consecutive senior Anals. Last year and the year before they won; in 1924 they inter-Varsity Boat Race. held to-wore runners-up; and their first day on the Thames, from Putney to Mortlake.--Reuter.

Cambridge won

The weather was bright, with southerly wind and smooth water,"

The attendance at Putney was enormous.

Oxford were out at ten in the morning for practice, paddling as far as the bend in the river, above the boat-house...

Anal (and triumph) was in 1921. a holders yesterday, they disappointed and they failed to

#record of three suc put up eessive victories in the senior final.

Singles

Grand Total

THE ARMY,

Singles.

The Kosbies' Reserves have not met with defeat so far in com petitive soccer under the Capt. H. Phillipe, 1st/Middlesex auspices of the H.K.F.A. They Capt. N. P. Procter, 1st/Middle-

sex (3 & 2)............. have already assured themselves

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sion. II.

League I.

I.R.C. v. ROYAL ARTILLERY

CLOSING DAY.

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN:

CLUB

PRIZE PRESENTATION./

YACHTING REGATTA.

INTER SERVICE & CLUB.

# EVENTS.

SUCCESSFUL DAY'S SPORT.

118 A large number of members er With ideal weather and an attrack the Kowloon Bowling Green Clubitive programme, the inter-Services 9810 and their friends (including some and Cluby. Services events at visitors from sister Clubs in Shang. Saturday's regatta, at the Yacht hal who have figured in interport Club attracted many members, and their friends to the Club promises.. matches) were present on the occa There were over 200 competitors for

events....

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sion of the closing day on Satur D. L Pts 96 21 26 day

22:17 The annual game, President v

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The sliding pairs event between-

5 18 16 Vice-President, saw some remark the Services and the Club proved 18ably even play, the result being in particularly interesting event, the 41 8 13 doubt until the very last wood was Club establishing nearly a length had fed 405 12 played on the rink that were last land. after the Navy

throughout. to finish the 15 heads, This made.

3. 0.6. 8:00

Friendly Matches.

the match A draw89 shots each Owing to the Club stroke, Jack,. but allver spoons were later pre-his first recovery and to the boat carrying away a stretcher strap on. sented to the winners on the rea-leaking, the Club were badly beaten pective rinks, Store

President

Vice-President Pryce

Stonbam Budding

Ferguson

C.SC.C. V. VOLUNTEERS...

Magill

Dobble

(Headley

Dixon

15 Maclachlan

Visiting Civil Service C.C. at Pearman Happy Valley, the Volunteers Chapman won by 123 runs.

Scores

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Volunteer.

Holland Roylance

91 Cuff

100 Overy

At Stokumpoo Indian R.C. defeated Royal Artillery by nine wickets. Scorce-

Royal Artillery.

Lt. G. II. Sloane-Stanley A, el A. W. Hayward, b Grimmitt

Arealli

18 E. J.-R. Mitchell not out

2 B.S.M. Bennett, b Ad Arculf18

Capt. N. C. Parkes, run out

H. Owen Hughes, b Hamilton

A. W Ramsay,

Enyer

J. C. Lyal, a Holdman, b Sayer

F. T. Orr, not out

Extras

Russell Rundell

Drysdale

Goodman

---Gow

Total (for 4 wkta., doc.)...240 Watson G..P. Lammert, S. Jex. F. B. Jones, Gourlay TR. F. Strange, M. D. G. Hoare did not Hazel 2 bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

6

6.

Lt. B. F. Wright, A. R. Mima, b

A. Arcalli

Lt. J. H. Smith; Curroom,

Madar

3.2.

12

Mr.-Chr. Fogden, F. M.

Areull

8

Arcelli

Capt. 3. 9. G. Howard, b. PM.

Maj. F. H. Scovil, b Curreem

Gar. Roberta, st., 3. A. Lamail, B

:Miadary

0. M. R. W.

Total

Ling

1

55.

Sayer

Я.

0 182

5. Hamilton

Evans ...

.0

Sgt. Leach, b Curren

Gar. Malpas, not est

90. Strange

Patorgoh

0. M. R. W. Grimmitt

Extras

0

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

1

F. M. al Areuili

A. et Arculli 7. Madri Curryem

The Dark Blues heartened their of the section "A" (division 11) Lt. C. F. Nason, 1st/Middlesex the Capt. B. O. Hutchison, 7th Hus- Supporters pulling more, evenlyleague championship and

sars, Staff Captain, Shanghai than earlier in the week.,,

junior shield gives them

Defence Force on! The Cantabs, rowing faster, "double" of their own.

Capt. E. W. Morris, LA:S.C....... .04 few covered the same course a

[Bt.-Col. S. Boylan Smith, minutes later,

11.

The official time of the race was 20 minutes, 14 seconds.

Cambridge won by three length.

--Reuter.

To date Oxford have won 40 races.. Cambridge 38, and one race has been drawn

Finish in Distress.

It was a perfect day and a per-

fect race.

The usual huge crowds on the banks greeted the crews, as they soared passed. Six aeroplane overhead.

The crews alternately led in A tremendous struggle to the mile Cam- post, thereafter. although bridge kept form better, Oxford were a length ahead after Hammer- smith Bridge. Then rougher water was met in Chiswick Reuch, and Cambridge made headway."

Rowing beautifully, they over- hauled their rivala, and led by half

a length at Barnes Bridge.

In the final spurt, with rhythmi-

cal stroke, they won easily.

Bofl'crews were, distressed at the i ead.-Reuter

HOME SOCCER.

HOW THE LEAGUE CLUBS.

FARED.

London, April 2, Principal league football matches played to-day (home team given first) resulted:-

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ENGLISH LEAGUE. División L

Arsenal 0, Huddersfield 2. Aston Villa 1, West Ham 5. Bolton 8, Wednesday 2. Burnley 0, Birmingham 2:

Cardiff 1, Tottenham 2.

Derby 0, Everton O

Leeds, West Bromwich L

Liverpool 1, Sunderland 2.'

Senior Final.

Both finals were played before a big attendance on the Hong Kong FC. ground at Happy Valley.

R.A.M.C..

Lt. J. B. A. Hankey, 2nd/

K.O.S.B.

2/Lt. A. B. C. Clarke, 2ad/

K.0.8.B.

Total...

Having won the jänior tie, the Borderers played in the senior with all confidence. After a

Fourball Foursomes. blank first.hal (in which Kowloon had more of the fuck but failed to Phillips & Procter (3 & 1). push home any advantage, Naaon & "Hutchison... match), the Morris & Boylan Smith thereby losing the Kosbies were favoured by for-Hunkey & Clarke tune, took the lead in unusual manner and then clinched the

with issue

beautiful gos). Ceams:-

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2nd Scottish Borderers-Ander

Everest, вог Gardner, Martin; Davey, Campbell: Twysholm, Stock, Humphreys.. McGlinchey,

Alexander.

Rer.

Singles

Grand Total

Indian: RC.

135.

0

Civil Barvies C:C.

b. Lysb 88 FE Lawrance,

Hayward, 2. W. Grimmitt, e $15

Owen Hughes

28

A. H Madar, c.Howard, b. Robarts

S. A. R. Ismail, b Wright

J. SA Curreem, b Malpas. S H. Ismall not out OY. A. Wahab, not ost

NOOD | G

Extras

Total (dir 8 wkts.),

G. R. Sayer, kb.w., b: Lyal que 21C. Fincher, lib.., b Ramsay,

68 HF Harper, b Ramsay ...

18 H. E. Strange, e Ramsay, b Lyal

Holdman, e Jammert, b Owen Hughes.

17 F. H

21:

B. D. Evans, c Owen Hughes,

Mitchell'

b

48

R.S. W. Paterson, b Lyal

A. 6 Arculll, A. R. Minu A. H. Rum-F. J. Ling, a Jex, b Owen Hughes Jahn, A. K. Minu SA. Ismail, FEW. Hamilton, not out. el Arcull did not bit

Hyde

16 Gray

Hatt

Ewans Henderson 13.Gibson

Halo McIntosh. McLeod 14 Lapsley

Warren

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#18

Muir:

1 Farrell

Total

21

In the race for sliding seat fours.

Owing to lack of wind, the "sail- ing" race for whalers over 8 miles 18 was turned into a rowing race of a mile and H.MS. "Bruce' vrew won after a keen struggle.

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"Welcome to. Services.

After the sports, Lady Clementi distributed the prizes.

Introducing Lady Clement, Mr. A. L. Shields (Vice-Commodore) expressed the appreciation of the Club at the support the rogatta had received and expressed thanks to the military and naval authorities for their co-operation in arranging 16 events and providing competitors.

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Mr. Shields also referred to the.. increase in the number of Service "subscribers and expressed the hopa that officers of the fleet and garri- son whether here temporarily ox, Mrs. McIntosh (the wife of Mt. permanently would make full use of J. 9. McIntosh, President) grace-the Club. Commodore J. L. Pear- fully presented the leason's prizes, son, speaking on behalf of the

as follow:

Navy, thanked the Yacht Club Com- mittee and members for their hos Championship Challenge Cup pitality. Dancing then took pince, presented by the Club)-Rin the gymnasium to the Titania's 18 Lapsley. Second prize (Dundee Cup Malodiana, by kind permission of presented by Mosars Harvey, Simp Capt. J. E. Glenrose, DiS.OR.N

Third son, and Hazel). Guy.

Regatta Results. prize (presented by Mr. H. Nish) The results of the regatts were 36J. Maclachlan.

Tus follows: Open to 26 and 27 ft. President's Cup (presented by Mr. Naval Whalers. 1st prize: Cap pre- J. S. McIntosh)-A M. Holland sented by Comdr. Franklin Ratsey, 10 Second prize (Galloway Cup pre-RN, 2nd prize: Cup presented by sonted by Mesars. Russell and Nish) the R.H.K.Y.C. Entries from H.M. W. M. Johnston. Third prize shipa "Petersfeld," "Titaniu" (2), (presented by Mr. P. T. Farrell)-"Hermes." "Despatch" "Storm- W. Russell.

cloud" "Bruce (2), and "Marazion.** Vice-President's Cup (presented 1st, H.MS. "Bruce" (cox. Lead- by Mr. C. Bond). Guy. Seconding Seamen Sanger); 2nd, H.M.S 117 prize (presented by Mr. B. Wyle"Danae eox. Ldg. Seaman Levett). A. Holland: Third prize (pre Open to Sliding Seat Pairs, man- sented by Mr. W. Macfarlane)-ned by crews of officers represent- Maclachlan

ing the Royal Navy, Army and Air Handicap Singles-Firat prizë Force and members of the RHK.Y.. Int 2(Tyneside Cup presented by Messrs. Club. Distance 3741 mil 1Fraser, Greig, Puncheon and Hen prize, Cup: presented by Dr. E. F. Ederson)-Rev. Johnston Minett. Entries: Navy (blue);

Second prize (Canaing Town Cup Club (red),

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Extras

BOWLING ANALY

LYSIS:

O. M.

R.. W.

Total

Bennett

8.

3 2'7

4 25. 门

17

Lyal

1

21

Owen Hughes

21

0

Ramsay Mitchell

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O M. R. W. 10 B.

4 29 13 .3 48 18

8.

0 11

0 Wright

Leath

Roberts

1 Smith

Malpas

3

League II.

VARSITY 2ND v. POLICE.

Against the Police R.C., the University 2nd XI (at Pokfulam) won by 29 ans Scores t

Univerally 2nd XI..

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H.K.C.C. 2ND ¥,"TAMAR"

Third

presented by Messrs. C. Bond and 1st, Club: Zud, Navy..

Club team: Stroke, A. C. Grovest H.M.S. Tamar played the C Hatt)-G. Henderson. 2nd XI of the Hong Kong prize Kentish Cup presented by bow. C. B. Easterbrook; cox,

Club Mr. A. R. Whibley)--P. T. Farrell

Stubbs. (on tho Cricket Club

round) and lost by eight Handleap, Doubles First prize Clydesiders) R wickets. Scores

absence of Mr. R. M. Dyer (Presi- Kowloon F.C.Durgad

dent of the H.K.F.A.) was unavoid Caveille; Hadley, Sims, Baldwin;able as he was bidding farewell to Hayes, May, Orr, Tiernan, Muir.

the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, who was Referee Captain A. W. Austin,

one of the keenest, supporters of K. T. Loka, b Alezinder M.C., M.A., R.A. Linesmen: Mr.football in the Colony having taken E. Lee, b Lacey Lamb, Mr. Lonsdale.

An interest in the game in Hong Sling, e Reynolds, & Lacey Pay Comdr W. H. Coomber,

S. Kermani, b Altandor Kong for years. (Applause),.

ng Lacer In Mr. Ormiston's opinion, the A. Baker, b

F. Zimmern, c

How The Koobies Won. Seven minutes after half-time,

W.

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b

King, Alexander

Alexander took a free kick (senior) game had been one of the K Ong, b Alexander

(close in and to the left of the finest he had seen on the ground. F. Kowloon citadel) when Darand The better team had won F. Biplooia, run out

bLacey fouled by holding the ball for was sorry to see Kowloon lose (AB. N. Sudan, b Alexander more than the two paces permit-voice:-"Why 7") because he lived H. T. Barma, not out

Extrae ted. Sims packed the near side in Kowloon. "Still, I am glad my of his goal line. Alexander boot-countrymen ed the ball squarely to the centre Ormiston and Humphreys flicked it in at an Edinburgh." (Laughter).. angle to beat Durand.

Back came the soldiers after they had taken the lead and in another ten minutes they had obtained their second goal.

Advancing in midfield, McGlin- chey rawung the ball out to | Alexander but the raid was re- pelled. Humphreys received the

Manchester United 1, Leicester 0. ball and drew the defence. When!

Newcastle 3, Bury 1.

Sheffield 5, Blackburn 3.

Division II,

Bradford City 4. Blackpool 1.

Chelsea 0, Reading 0.

Clapton Orient 4. Portsmouth 5.'

Hult 5, Barnsley 1

Middlesbrough 3, Oldham 1.

Notta County 3, Darlington 1. Port Vale 7, Fulham 1.

Preston N.E. 4, Swansea

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Southampton Grimsby 0. South Shields 1, Nott Forest 1. Wolverhampton 4, Manchester City

1.

Division III (South).

Brentford 0, Bournemouth 0.

Brighton 3, Charlton 2. Bristol Rovers 4, Newport 0. Exeter 5, Gillingham 1.

Luton 4, Coventry 1...

Merthyr 1, Watford '1 Millwall 1, Plymouth S Northampton 2, Bristol City Qin.

Norwich 0. Queen's Park Ranger 1. Southend 3, Crystal Palace: 1. Swindon 3, Aberdare 2.

Division II (North). Aerrington 1, Wrexham 1. Barrow 1, Chesterfeld 0. Crewe 2, Nelson 1. Durham 3, Wigan 1. 'Halifax 1. Ashington 1, Hartlepools 2, Walsall 2. Lincoln 4, New Brighton 1. Southport 2, Rotherham 0. Stockport 1, Bradford 2. Rochdale 4, Stoke 0. Tranmere 1. Doncaster 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE, Division E Celtle 2, Dunfermline 1: Cowdenbeath 3, Morton 2.. Dundeo 1; Hamilton O Falkirk 8, Rangers 8. Hearts 2, Aberdeen 2 Kilmarnock 4, Clyde E Motherwell 6, Dundee United 0. Partick 3, St. Johnstone 1? St Mirren 1, Airdrieonirns &

Queen's Park Hibernians not ayad Reuteri

won," added Mr. "as I come

from

List of Trophies.

H.M.S. "Tamar." C.P.O. Beasley, e Tait, b Cornaby 24 LSA Murphy, b Wales

1L.S.A. King, b Summers--

WAler

Pay Comdr. Burtenshaw, b Cornsby

CER.A. Reakas, run out.

Lt. W. J. Phipps, 1.b.w., b: Wales

ALA. E. M. C. Abel Smith, e Wooding,

6

b Walea

2L.S. Womack, b Walas

10: S.A.. Clarke, not out

72

O. M. R. W. 3 128

Extras

Total

One man absent.

Total bas BOWLING ANALYSIS.

19 1 34

Police R.C.

Wales:

1

• Lacey As the wife of the Vice-President, Alexander Mrs. Kotewall thereupon graciously presented the trophies as follow: R. Gerrard e Lee, Sudan, Senior winners (the Community's Booker, Zimmern, Shield): Captain the Rev. F. P. W. T. H. King, e Hong Sling, b Sudan

C.P

Alexander, not out Alexander, captain of the 2nd/

b. Südas S. Randle, K.O.SB.'s battalion team:

A. Reynolds, b. Sudan Senior runners-up (the S. J. David A. E. Lacey, b. Suin Cup): Mr. Sime, captain of the Kow-E. A. Dyer, Loki, b Lee loon FC. 1st XL

P. Candon; b Sudan

challenged, he passed smartly to Stock who banged in first time, the ball striking the far corner of the net, wel out of Durand'a reach. A capital move, followed by a first-time shot which had power and judgment behind its

Junior Final..

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Junior winners (H.K.F.A. Shield): A. Y. Baker, e,lke, b Hiptoola.

Extra Sergeant Skeggs, captain of the 2nd/K.O.S.B.'s reserva eleven.

Juylor runners-up (the R. J.Wilton Cup): Mr. T. L. Knight, captam of the Kowloon F.C. reserve éleven.

Summers

(presented by.

Navy team Stroke, Lt. Lipe Dixon and R. J. Goodman. Second combe; bow; Lt. Love cox, Lt.

Comdr. Bell

Open to 32 ft 12-cared Navy 24 prize (presented by Mr. W. Russell).

2-R. Lapsley and. J. O. MeLaggan cutters manned by crews from the Non-Prize Winners First prize Royal Navy. Distance two miles. (presented by Mr. W. Russell) 1st price, Cup presented by Rear- G. B. Slipper); second prize (pre Admiral W. H. D. Boyle, C. B.: 2nd sented by Mr. D. Harvey) Gprize, Cup presented by the Club. Lindsay:

Entries: H. M. ships. "Despatch" (2), "Petersfield," "Frobisher,"

49

M.

Lawn Tennis. Championship (Cup presented by

Club and prize presented by Mr. D."Hermes," Titania and post en-

tries. Gow)L Jack Second prize (pre

ison. "

"

sented by Mr. L. Guy)T. Fergus at, "Despatch; 2nd, Frobisher." Open to 30 ft. 6-pared Naval gigs, manned by crews of officers of the Handicap Singles First prize Royal Navy, Army and Air Force (presented by Capt B. Branch)and members of the RH.K.Y. Chut. H.Headley. Second prize (present-Distance Imile. 1st prize, seven-

BOWLING ANALYSIS...

0. M. R. W.

ad.by Mr. J. Linaker)-L. Jack.. 8 18

7114

Carnaby CC. 2nd XL

Hohr Kong

23 H. 3. Armstrong, b Beasley

H. C. Burgess, b Coomber...

Capt. N. C. D. Brownjohn,

2 Murphy, b Beasley

OT. G. Brady, c. sub, Beasley.

W. E. Telt, c Womack, b Beasley 6F.. Jacks, not out

+

Extrae

Total (for 5 wkls.)

1

cups presented by Commodore J. L. Mixed Doubles First prize. (pre-Pearson, CMG, AN; 2nd prize, sented by the Rev. J.-H. Johnston) Cups presented by the Club, En- Mrs. Purslow and C. Stewart, tries: H.M, Ships Frobisher Second prize (presented by Mr. (blue), "Hermes D. C. Ewens)-Mr. and

24 Headley

(white) Mra, tanta (green) and K.H.K.Y.C.

Pairs Handicap-First prize (pre.

(red).

1st Titania" (Lt.Comdr. Bell);

48 sented by Messrs. A. K. McDougal 2nd, "Frobisher (Comdr. Spreck-

12 and W. Rundell)-W. Hale and J. ley).

Jack Second prize (presented by Open to Sliding Seat Fours man- the Club)-Rev. JH. Johnston and ned by crews of officers represent ing the Royal Navy, Army, "Air 138. D. Thomson.

Cluby Distance 1 mile. lat.prize, si

Total: One man absent.

WL. Smith, C D Wales, J. A. The annual meeting of the Kow-Force and members of the R.A.K.Y. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Summers, W. B. Cornaby, W. Wooding OMAR W. [did not bat. -8-1 27

Icon Bowling Green Club is to be held in the clubhouse on Thursday, Cups presented by the Club Un tries: Navy (blue) RH.KY.C BOWLING ANALYSIS, 81 156 OWLIN

(red) terdap OM. R. W. April 14, at 6:46pm. 401 001 Beasley 10.5 2 17 4 Coumber 707611 KOWLOON IND. RAQ.C.

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In response to repeated calls for Let speech. "Padre" Alexander said Sudan that many thanks were due to Mrs. Hiptools Because they were able to force Kotewall for, so kindly consenting to home their advantages when distribute the valuable prizes. favourably placed, the Kosbies' Ro- They had had a splendid game serves deserved to beat Kowloon's and he was sure that both players On their own'ground, Kowloon Reserves."s

He CC. 2nd XI lost to the B.A.O.C and spectators enjoyed. it The soldiers won by 4 goals to 2, called for three cheers for Mrs. by 2 rums. Sprea:- after leading oil at half-time. In Kotowall and met with a rousing Kowlom C. 2nd IL a few minutes, Kowloon had scored reception.

LA: R. Duncan, baka twice and excitement ran high but

G. Len, Hool, Lake Runners-Up? the soldiers prevailed. Teams Two of the three teams engaged Path

Petheram, e Hoel, b 2nd/K.0.S.B. Reserves:-McDon in the race for the runners-up post-W, Hyde, b. Lak

CT. Evans, & Waterfield, b Burger gall: Harris, Martin; Drury, Sgt. tion in division II, section "A of J. 8. Hancock, Mucock, b Bryant Skeggs, Spalding: Pto. Skegge, the League were engaged at 800- T. Buxton, a & b Bryant Barras, Crawloy, Pte. Alexander, kumpoo, Chinese Athletic "A" de E B. Morton, Bryant

feating Royal Artillery Reserves by F. Hamblin, e Bendall, b Burger Kowloon FC Reserves:Wood: an only goal."

(Scored by Chan AJ V. Smith; } Lake Brown, Knight; Milea, Bliss, Adams; Woon-yin).

8. B. Spillett, not out

Extra Plle, Vickara, Pasco, Coates, East-

The University failed to turn out. against St. Joseph's College and the Limbamen: points for this match have not been [

Included in the appended table...

Craig.

man.

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6

let, Navy Lt. Comdr. Bell). Teams

CROSS-COUNTRY RACE

Navy Bow, Lt. Tanner: No. 2, London, April 8 Le Moir No. 8, Lt. Duncan; stroke,

Tamar (2nd Innings) $7

At Newport, in rain, the interna-Lt. Gibson cox. Lt-Comdr. Bell. runs for 5 wickets,

Club: Bow, CB-Robertson; No. H.K.C.C 2nd XI (2nd in-tional cross-country championship

2, E. Nicholson; No. 8, C. B. W. of 81⁄2 milles was run niigs) 87 runs for 5 wickets.

The individual placings were: Bishop, stroke, R. M. Jack: cox,

L Payne, (England), 51 min. H. J. Pearce," 40.4/5 secs. first. AS Open to 12 ft. 12-cared Naval

Fe Seghir Baddari (France) 51 cutters manned by crews mia. 49 socs, second.

presenting Companies and But- Gallett (France) 62 min. 8 secsteries of the various Regiments,

WAYFOONG, TAIKOO.

On the Chinese R.C. ground (Causeway Bay), Talkoo Messrs. Butterfield & Swire) beat Wayfoong (Hong Kong

10 Shanghai Bank) by four wickets,

Scores

Wayfoong (Bank).

R. A, Green, pot out Total NTANA

78

Bailey Referee:" Mr. Gilbert.

BOWLING ANALYSIS, DE. G. Nicholson, b

J. Hall 6 Griffin. Mr. Gilmour, Mr. Cowan,

MRW V 04

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James Ormiston (chairman of Kow- From the above. It will be noticed Opl loon Football Club and one of the that the KO

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