WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1928.
SPORTS
LOCAL
BOXING.
Morris To Meet The Portuguese.
A BELT CONTEST.
-Fine Programme For Next Tourney
At Lee "Theatre.
[By "The Tramp."]
INTERPORT SOCCER.
SHANGHAI'S EASY VICTORY ·
OVER HONG KONG.
SEVEN CLEAR GOALS.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, Yesterday,
In
CRICKET.
M.CC. TOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
THIRD TEST MATCH..
Durban, Yesterday.
THE CHINA MAIL,
sunny and hot weather, before. P. Murray, F. Clemo,
a small attendance, on a fairly fast A. Clemo wicket, England scored 480. J. E. Drysdale, Stevens scored 69. Vincent took Clemo six wickets for 191 runs and Nupen
four for 94.
South Africa, scored 20 without the loss of a wicket at the lunch interval.
E. C. Fincher, not out
SHARES.
PROSPECTS AT OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE.
LIGHT BLUES FANCIED.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
On London- Bank wire
Bank on demand Judging from the form displayed Bank 80 day's sight..
this year, both at Oxford and Cam- On Berlin
|G. Lee, F. Clemas, by Kelly, H. T. Buxton, a Easterbrook,
b/ A. Clomo
88
LOCAL DERBY.
THE BOAT RACE.
MONEY
8
LATEST BETTING
C. T. Evans; c Smith, b Kelly 27
LIST.
V. M. Hast, e Clemo
R. E. Lindsell, run out
в
15
FAVOURITE AT FOURS.
H. Ovory, c Hamblin, c Clomo F. E. Lawrence, b Clemo
0
0
10
Hong Kong Derby:-
2/- 3%. .... 2/- 8/16 Mr. Frank Haytor Issues to- day the following prices on the by the crows in the Trial Eights Bank 4 months' sight 2/-%
e Bertram, b
10-1-Peck.
12-1-Pickle,
4
25-1-Karlenc.
the authorities at Oxford and Cam- Credits 4 months' sight 2/1, 1⁄2 bridge scom to have plenty of Documentary 4 months talent from which to select their night
2/1
16
20-1-Movanagher.
crews for this year's Boat Race, On Paris
B. C, K. Hawkins, c Smith, b
Easterbrook
Extras
50-1—U Un÷II.
which is to be rowed on Saturday, On demand
1245
5
14-1-Blackstone Hall.
March 81. The Trial Eight crews Credits 4 months' sight 1820-
10
bridge, were very much stronger On demand
Total
184
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R. W. 14 0 50 11 0. 58
31
2
15
I
China Light-2nd Innings. F. Hamblin, e Fincher, b Lee A. J. C. Smith, e Lawrence, C. B. Clamo, c Buxton, c Hast,
32
7-1-Monterey Bay. 60-1--Comrade. 18-1-Captain.
10-1-New Year's Eve.
9-1-Boxing Eve.
b Lee
34
25-1-Mish. Mish,
A. Tinson, 1.b.w., Lee
8
8-1-November,
b Drysdale
0
38-1-Handsome Stag.
8
13
South Africa took their score to Shanghai was superior at for-155 for three wickets up to the tea ward and at half back, winning interval, of which Taylor made 60.A. B. Clemo
At the close of the day's play at ease by seven goals to nil, des- pite brilliant work in goal by South Africa had acored 279 for four wickets. Catterall made 76 Clarke.
and Nicolson 66 not out.-Reuter.
I hear that through no fault of the officials of the Hong Kong Box- ing Association the proposed scrap between Iron Bux and Jose Pintos were
In the first half Hong Kong in arrears, two goals
da Silva, of the Portuguese tranFavacho and Goldman scoring for sport, "Pero d'Alanquer," has fafi: Shanghai.
ed to materialise. The big event
of the next tournament, however,
In the second half Shanghai
will not suffer, for Signalman dominated the play, scoring five
Morris, of H.M.S. "Argus," per-
A Fast Game.
}
through Lee, Favacho (twice) haps the biggest favourite among Gee and Goldman. local fans, has been secured to meet The the Portuguese champion. fight will be over 15 rounds at the middleweight limit for the Cham- pionship of the Colony and a Scott Harston Belt.
Shanghai, Yesterday.
contest
CLUB BEATS SERVICES ELEVEN,
OTHER MATCHES.
Kelly
Easterbrook
| F. C. Clemo, c Buxton, b Overy tween the Hong Kong Cricket Club D. Kelly, not out The three-day cricket match be. L. Forrest, b Lee
and the United Services ended yes. A. B. Clamo, c Fincher, b terday in a win for the Club by J. W. Bertram, & Overy
Overy four wickets.
to win G. I. Angus, c Lindsell, b Overy Wanting only 66 runs In the interport soccer Shanghai overwhelmed Hong Kong with nine wickets in hand when W. Brown, e Fincher, b Lee.
the game resumed yesterday, the by seven goals te nil.
Club had no difficulty in turning The rest of the programme is of Despite the overcast, threatening, the trick. A feature of the first a like standard of excellence. Hall
high scoring on and Frazer will be seen in actionwenther the spectators numbered innings was the again, as well as Sharples and some 10,000. Considering the state Harris. Then there is Signalman of the ground which Shons and Hume of the Kosbles, and his companion Carney and Batson of the "Iroquols." Also we shall see Broad, of the "Seraph.' and McGregor, of the Scots Guards. This tournament, as the last, will be held on Saturday, February 4seven goals scored. Hong Kong's in the Lee Theatre (not the Lee Gardens) and, as I have already announced, there will be plenty of ring-side seats for those who pre- for them. Also, there is plenty of Beating accommodation in the body of the splendid theatre giving a full The view of the proceedings. Theatre lies just off the tram track that goes to Causeway Bay and is therefore easily accessible.
th aides, whilst the bowlers as-Murray was sodden, serted themselves in the second. Overy
Scores: the game went on at remarkably fast pace.
Here is the full programme:- 15 Rounds Middleweight Cham- pionship Contest of the Colony, Signalman Morris, H.M.S. "Ar- gus," v. Jose Pintos da Silva, tran- sport "Pero D'Alenquer" (Middle weight Champlon, South Africa). 10 Rounds Welterweight Contest.
L. S. Hall, H.M.S. "Ambrose," v. Marine Frazer, H.M.S. "Tamar." 6 Rounds Welterweight Contest.
Stoker Sharples, H.M.S. "Am- brose," v. Marine Harris, H.M.S. "Argus."
6 Rounds Featherweight Contest.
Signalman Shone, H.M.S. "Sera- phia," y. Pte. Hume, K.O.S.B.
6 Rounds Welterweight Contest, Signalman Batson, H.M.S. "Iro quois," v. Pte. Carney, K.O.S.B.
6. Rounds Lightweight Content.
Stoker Broad, H.M.S. "Seraph,"
v. Pie. McGregor, Scots Guarda.
RIFLE MATCH.
TRIANGULAR CONTEST AT
TAIKOO.
A triangular match took place on Saturday at Talkoo Range, between H.M.S. "Argus." Kal Tak Rifle Club (R.A.F.), and Talkoo Rifle Club, resulting in a double win for Taikoo Rifle Club and a win for H.M.S. "Argus."
Scores:--
-Talkoo Rifle Club,
200 500 600
United Services-1st Innings. Lt. Salter, e Leach, b Redd 6 Clarke, the Hong Kong goalle] Capt. 'Therp, c and b Sayer`. was the most outstanding player. Lt. Hunt, e Hayward, b Reed He was frequently applauded but Capt. Tyringham, e Loach, b bnd no. chance with any of the
Sayer ....
sub.,
forwards were weak, McNivern Capt. Dobble, b Leach worked hard but was unsupported. Capt. Erskine, c and b Sayer
The backs did their beat but Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, c Shanghai's attack was too strong, while their defence was impenetra- ble.
The first goal was scored after a quarter of an hour and the second three minutes after the interval.
A quarter of an hour after the re- sumption MeNivern was carried off with a damaged head as a result of a collision with the Shanghai back,! but later returned with his head bandaged.-Router.
Chinese Interport.
Leach
Rev. Venn, l.b.w., b Leach Lt. Cecil, o Scott, b Leach .. C.Q.M.S. Newberry, st. Pearce,
b Sayer ... Wood, not out ....
Extras
22 Evans, not out
25-1-Guild Hall. 20-1---Manor Hall. 83-1-Duke of Verona. 12-1-Young Pretender.
4-1-Heir Apparent. 18-1-Sitting Bull. 8-1-Bakers Bay. 18-1-Coos Bay.
25-1-Deepwater Bay.
8-1-Winsome Stag..
16 H.M.S. "HAWKINS.”
than for some years past, and this On New York
was in no small measure due to On demand........ 49% the fact that Blues were included Credits 60 days' sight 50% in the crews. At Oxford, A. M. Hankin, P. W. Murray Threipland,
Wire On domand and N. E. Whiting, three Blues, were in the losing crew, whilst at Wire.... Cambridge R. J. Elles, who atrok-On demand ed Cambridge to victory this year.
were very
On Bombay.
*139
199
On Calcutta
185 1881/2
On Bingapore
86
98
... nom.
led the winning crew; whilst R. On demand Becsly, another Blue, was in the On Manila- losing boat. In both cases there On demand.........
fine races, W. S. On Shanghai- Llewellyn's crew winning at Moula. On demand field by a. quarter of a longth, whilst R. J. Elles's crew were suc- cessful at Ely by a length.
The Oxford Prospects.
30 day's sight (private
paper)......
Or Yokoham¤—
On demand
Mr. T. W. Shaw, the Oxford (per tael) President, took advantage of the Sovereigns (Bank's few extra daya of term, at the be- buying rate)
104
Б
NAVAL LADS SURPRISE SINGAPORE.
Gold Leaf, 100 fre
4
d
Singapore, Jan. 16.
9.60
Extras
19
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Drysdale
11
0. J.
4 0 13 9 1 24 1 29
The first appearance of the foot-ginning of the week, to have an Silver (per oz) ball team of H.M.3. “Hawkina" dur-[olght out for practice at Oxford. 184ing the present visit produced a All of the members of the crew Bar Silver in Hong
2% prem surprise for the supporters of the rowed in the Trial Eights, and W. WS.C.C., the visitors winning by the S. Llewellyn (Eton and Balllot) Chinese Copper Cash nom. sound margin of four goals to nil the winning Trial Eights stroke, Rate of Native In-
Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem
26 1/16
Jan. 21.
Kong
on
1
Hawkins
Leo
2 1: ช .14.8 8 41
0
5
Saturday. Unsually, when led the crew. It will be remember terest
...7% p.s. teams from the crews of various ed that Llewellyn led the last Ox-Chinese Sub. Coin. 29% dis. naval vessels which visit these ford crew practically throughout Hong Kong Sub. Coin 4% prom
27
waters are pitted against local the practice and until ten days of
26
Kowloon C.C.—2nd Innings. Fincher, b Easterbrook
47
Lawrence, st. Smith, b Kelly
55
88 Buxton, b Easterbrook
0
21 Lee, st. Smith, b Easterbrook
Hawkins, not out
sides, the result is in favour of the Boat Race, when he was pre-]. the home team for the reason that vented from rowing by illness. All the naval men have had little op- rowing enthusiasts - will hope that portunity for practice. Quite the he will be more lucky the next raverse seems to have been the case time, for he is rowing very much
THE SHARE MARKET.
Hong Kous
Stock.
0
21
39
Extras
2
36
25
Total (for 4 wkts. dec.)
Bowling Analysis.
127|
5
0. M. B.
Clemo
5
0 96
7 Kelly
8
0 56
1
Easterbrook
5 0 39.
3
Total
251
China Light.—2nd Inaings,
Tinson, st. Lawrence,
b
E. B. Reed
0. M. R. 19 g €8
W.
Hawkins
В
2
Smith, b Lee
D. W. Leach ...26.1 4 65 G. R. Sayer ....16 0 76
4
Bertram, e Fincher, b Murray
0
4
Kelly, Hawkins, b Overy
8 0 36
0
Easterbrook, run out
Hong Kong C.C.-1st Innings.
Hamblin, st.
Lawrence,
43
53
Hawkina
2
26
Forrest, b Overy
F. Clemo, b Lee
9
Rev. E. K. Quick, e Thorp, b
Erskine
A. Clemo, b Overy
28
Angus, not out
O. Moor, c Venn, b Erskine M. D. Scott, c
Musson
Brown, and b Tee'
3
Newberry, b
Extras
5
Total
H. V. Parker, not out J. R. Hinton, run out ...
21
on this occasion, for the Naval better than twelve months ago. team were fast and throughout He has a much better length and T.T. on London ................ 27- 14 combined with great effect against rhythm, and is not so hard to fol-TT. on Shanghai the S.C.C. The result was in no low as last year. Except for the Bongkang Bank way a fluke and the team left the President, T. W. Shaw, exchanging do. Lon. Bag. w. impression at the end of the game places with P. W. Murray Threlp- Chartered Bank
that had the S.C.C. been able to land for one outing on Wednesday Mercantile A. & B. of
field a stronger side they would morning, the crew rowed unchang P. & O. Bank ...... still have found it difficult to win.ed on Monday, Tuesday, and Wed- Bank of East Asia
.... $7824 Insurance, To-day the team will meet the nesday, and so far a place has not S.C.F.A. and several matches have yet been found for A. M. Hankin Canton Insurance .... 3590
Union Insurance...... $300 b 301/2 sa been arranged between the Duke of (Broomsgrove and Worcester), who North China Insurance 1143 Wellington's and the visitors, all of stroked the Dark Blues last April Yangiae Insurance ... M which should prove to be highly in and is Secretary of the O.U.B.C. China Underwriters ... $2.40 teresting in view of the excellent He rowed in the losing Trial Elghts China Fire Insurance $215 11 display given by the team on crew. P. W. Murray Threipland H.H. Fire Insurance.. $880
Skipping, (Eton and Christ Church), who Saturday.
Douglases
$10 Play had been in progress only a rowed bow in the losing 1926 crew, H.K. Steamboats
25% 19 short time when the "Hawkins" has been rowing No. 6, whilst N.K. Tugs & Lighters 12% b 8 sa
their 9 opened
scoring through E. Whiting (Radley and Worces-Indo-Chinas (Pref)... 131 do. (Def.)... $40 Kiricby, who headed a goal from a ter), who rowed bow in the 1927 Shell Transporta... 85/ good distance out and completely crew, was rowing No. 7, a position Water-bonta surprised Barnes. Both teams he also occupied in the Trial Eights.
Mining.
$214 20 worked hard for some time after M. C. Graham (Shrewsbury and Benguete
Mining Ad this. Smith missed the goal from Magdalen) who stroked the losing Langkats (Combined). T18%
.. 80/. 78 a fairly good scoring position and crew has changed over to bow, and do (Single) ... T10
Block
•Exchange
78%
.Banku.
do.
$14
£10
B
1
$18
Kallan
Bowling Analysis.
14
E, W. Hamilton, 'run out....
0
Murray
E. B. Reed, 1.b.w., Newberry.
Extras
Lee
4 1 11
22
Total
230
Hawkins Overy Drysdale
4
0
19
5 1
9
2
0
9
Bowling Analysis,
O. M. R. W. 21 6 49
2
A KOWLOON AFFAIR.
20 3 63 3
5 Q 19 0
9 2
26
1
Batsmen
dominated
440
31
1 match which
1 5
20
Bowling Analysis.
In the Chinese Interport soccer E. W. Hamilton match, played at Shanghat on Mon- day the Southern team (Tigers)
was beaten by the Eastern Chinese A. W. Hayward, b Shaw
by four goals to two. Lee Wal-D. W. Leach, e Cecil, b Erskine tong did the hat trick for the win-G. R. Sayer, c Musson, b Thorp
nore,
HOLIDAY SOCCER.
FOUR GOOD GAMES ON MONDAY. ·
NAVY DEFEATED,
There was quite a lot of attrac-
tion for local football enthusiasts
T. E Pearce, b Thorp
on Monday, when they had the Thorp .... choice of four friendly matches.
Erskine
Nash was unfortunate when only a should retain that seat permanent- Shanghat Brplorations $2.85 ..... $6.10 0. M. R. W. good piece of work by Barnes sav-ly. He rowed No. 3 in last year's Shanghai Loans
Raubs
34 1ed the S.C.C. from a further re-Trial Eights, and so has had ex-Tronoh Mines 8 1 10
9.verse. The naval men, however, perience on both sides of the boat. Docks, Wharvės, 2 were not to be denied for long, and H. B. Arber (Charterhouse and
A
$17/8
.... $41%
$2
$163 $5 $89%
$74%
$4036
T29
$1.40 b
-[8,60/% sa
'Godowns, &c. 8 their second goal came as the re- Wadham) and R. N. McCulloch HK. & K. Wharves.. #129%
H.E. & W. Dock osult of a fine shot placed from a (Sydney University and New) are China Providents $5.05
very difficult angle by Goodman, two other oarsmen who took part Hongkewa who had managed to work his way in the 1926 Trial Eights, but did New Engineerings
not find a place in the 1927 crew. Shanghai Docka through by a solo effort.
Cotton Mills. The S.C.C. attacked aaveral times They have their opportunity this
Ewo Cottons... cricket after this but the forwards missed time, for both are displaying good Oriental Cottons was played at the chances by poor work in front of form, and they helped considerably S'hal Cottons (Old)
crew's victory at do.
(new) 1 Kowloon Cricket Club on Monday goal. Shortly before half-time the towards their
netted their third goal Moulsfield. Other oarsmen who are Lands, Hotels & Blige. between teama captained by the Navy
ELK. & S. Hotels alammed the likely to get extended trials when President and Vice-President, res- through Noble, who 1pectively. The Vice-President's ball into the net with a good first the crew re-assembles on January Hongkong Lands ..... $63 b 64 sa
9, are H. C. Morphett (Geelong and Shanghai Lands team won comfortably after a nore timer.
The second half was productive Brasenose), G. M. Brander (Edin-Humphreys Estates 6 too encouraging start. Scores:-
Hongkong Nealties... $8.85 of one goal only, but In spite of burgh-Academy and Exeter), G. EEE. Territorial.... $1 President's XI.
28 this the play.nover slacked to any Godber (Bedford and New College), Prince's Buildings
0 marked degree. The S.C.C. were, J. C. K. Marshall
The South Ching Athletic Asso. "Wood ciation opened their new football Musson ground at Caroline Hill with twe Newberry interesting matches in which they *Shaw took the measure of the "Titania" *Bowled one wide each. team as well as a Navy XI.
· United Services-2nd Innings, Both games were very closely Capt. Thorp, c Leach, b Reed contested and the losers in each Lieut. Salter, e Hayward, b case were not disgraced, as gave as good as they took in the exchanges; and it was "joas" which Lleut. Hunt,
Leach saw the Chinese through. In the game against the Navy XI, the Chl- Capt. Tyringham, c Quick, bC. T. Evans, b Lyal
Leach nese just scraped through by the
they
Leach
.
▸ Hayward, b
28 W. Brace, b Goodwin
0G. Lee, b Lyal
odil goal in five. Their victory was Lleut. Musson, c and b Leach by no means assured until the final Capt. Erskine, ↳ Parker ..... whistle, However, credit must be given to the Chinese defenders for Pay. Lt.-Com, Shaw, b Leach Rev. Venn, c Parker, b Leach the thorough opposition they put up when the Navy determinedly raided SQ.M.S. Newberry, c
Leach M. H. Wallace 30 30 24 84 their goal for the equaliser in the
Names.
yds, yds. yds. Tl. Mr. H. Maxwell.. 24 30 28 82
"
1C. T. Tacchi, b Goodwin.
17 Rev. J. P. Murray, retired
4N. H. Ross, c Abraham,
0
Burton
and b
R. E.. Lindsell, b Goodwin W. Guest, not out
A. McIndoe.. 31 33 31 95 closing stages of the games. All Tel. Wood, e and b Leach
D. C. Walmsley 29 31 28 88 the goals in the game had to
T. Grimshaw 31 32 25 88 worked hard for..
K. McLennan. 32 31 29 92
T. Swan..... 27 31 28 86
C. Summers. 33 85 80 98
Totals...237 258 229 713 Plus 4% for open sights
Grand Total.... 713 H.M.S. “Argus.”
Names.
Mr. Barber
Mr. Nash
Cpl. Willett
Sgt. Hook
P. O. Carle
L. Tel. Wilkins
Mne. Reeves
Mne, Ripley
Another Chinese Win
5W. Hirst, c Hyde, b Lyal 0F. G. Herridge, b Goodwin 4V. Hast, c Bevis, b Lyal
Extras
1 certainly unfortunate in this half St. John's), all (Shanghai and
2 and but for some
52 keeping by Hayman they would Balding (Radley and Brasenose).
have scored. Smith shot well on
25 several occasions but was unable to
do. 301 get the ball into the net. From a had a crew out, there is an optimis-K.K. Electrics
7 corner kick he would certainly have tic feeling on the banks of the Cam
$127
b
$14% b.15.
b
A
Public Utilities.
excellent goal-bury and Brasenose); and L. C. R.
Peak
Trama (old)
6
do. (now)
Star Ferries
$24.80 b 25 sa $14 $7 $63
1
The Light Blues.
Although Cambridge have not yet!
(old)
Chins Lights (comb.) $15 b & sa
do.
(new)
$10 b 11 sa $7%2
469 b
[09/09 sa
864 $4.15 T8
11/9
n
80%
$27%
n
$11 b & sa
4 netted but for the fact that an op that the Light Blues will gain their Macao Electrics
be Lt. Cecil, not out
Extras
Total
70
Total.
Bowling-Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
7.2.0. 38 4
In the second game the Chinese won more comfortably. by four goals to two, but here also thei
Titania" men did not let their op- Reed ponents have matters all their own Leach way, and the result was not a good quick reflex of the game. With just a little bit of luck the "Titania' should have secured a draw if not actually anatch the game out of
*Parker
China Buses
4 ponent had fallen near to him, and fifth successive. victory next March. HK. Telephones
rather than take the chance of kick- Certainly rowing at Cambridge has Singapore Tractions 26ing him he allowed the opportunity never been in a more healthy state, Industrials.
to pass.
Kirkby was responsible and this was evidenced by the fact China Sugars ...
Malabon Sagara 178 for the fourth goal for the "Hawthat no fewer than fourteen eights Canton Leas
kins,"
rowed from Cambridge to Ely to Cements (comb) Bee the Trial Eights... Mr. J. C. do, (old) Holcroft, the President, turned do. (new)
fine
H.K. Ropes (old) two very
Trial
do. (new) Lights crews, and he had request United Asbestos ed most of them to go into rest-Stores, &c. dence on January 5, in order that Dairy Farme he might practice on the following Der A. Wings
B 0 24 Lyal
.14.13 22 * Goodwin vE26+ 6 0 28: 4
Hyde
6 å 11 *Bowled two no balls. Hong Kong C.C.-2nd Innings.
Thorp, b
SHIELD HOCKEY.
1 0. 9 .0
out
8 1
26.0
.1 Bevis
8
0
Petheram
80
Buxton Abraham
40
1
0
31 0 12 0 191 10
ARMY SURPRISE THE NAVY.
0
Newberry secured the lead was very Rev. E: K. Quick, b Erskine . M. D. Scott, c Hunt,. b Thorp The Royal Artillery and H.M.S. T. E. Pearce, b Thorp
28
B
9
82 E. B. Morton, at. Lindsell, b
Murray
Vice-President's XI 7A. W. Ramsay, c and b Brace 0 Capt. F. G.. Bevis, reilred
6
200 500, 600 yds. yds. yds. T. the fire. Here again, the defence A.. W. Hayward, c
34 34 29 97 put up by the Chinese once they
25 82 28. 85 had
93 30 80 93 creditable.
26 30 27 83
30 29 30 89 "Argus" had a tiff fight for D. W. Leach, c Thorp, b Shaw
24 29 24 77 aupremacy, and the Gunners just 0. Moor, not out...
28 .29 27 84 got there by the narrow margin of H. V. Parker, 1.b.w., b Shaw 29 26 19 67 three goals to two. The ball was
up and down the field in quick suc-J. B. Hinton, not out
Totals...
223 288 214 676 Plus 4% for open alghts 29 Ground Total 698 Kal Tak Rifle Club (R.A.F.).
Names,/..
F/O. Mellor
8. M. Warren
Sgt. Pryce
A. B. Gallienne
L. A. C. Ball
Mne. 'Milham
Mne. Rock M
A. C. Reeka....
200 500 600 yds. yds. yds. TI.
cursion, the goals being alternato
1 in danger. Both goalies and the backs defended well and many. fine shots were turned away in the nick of time.
'... Extras
Total (for 6 wkts.)
o W. Hyde, Tacchi, b Murray
OF. E. Lawrence, retired
11. T. Buxton, st. Lindsell, b
Brace
93 F: Goodwin, c and b Evans
Watsons
The Navy suffered their first day. The President will have two fans, Crawfords ... reverse In the Sim Shield Hockey other Old Blues to call upon, R. Jackintosha 1 Competition on Monday when they Elles (Marlborough and Trinity Sinceres 55 were defeated by the Army in their
return match. It was sweet ro Hall), who led last year's crew to
Wm. Powells
MiscellanBOUR. -
$10
$18
$11.40
$3.60 b 8% sa
venge for the soldiers when they victory, and R. Beesly (Oundle and H.K. Amusement... $24 won by the odd roal in three. First Trinity), who rowed No. 4 H.K. Constructions 24 There were many exciting moments last year. J. B. Collins (Eton and B. Ind. G. Bonds
57 during the match. The Army pro- Third Trinity) should have no ex-H. K. Govt. Loans
fited by their experience in the pretended trial in the middle of the 16vious game against the sailor lade boat, and looks like proving's good
6 and entirely changed their tactice succession to J. B. Bell, as he turns
They never
13 missed an opportunity to invade the scale at 141⁄2 stene. The old man-Butler
E. W. Hamilton, E. B. Reed and C. W. A. Pepper, st. Lindsell,in Monday's match. G. R. Sayer did not bat.
b Ross Bowling Apalysis.
E. Abraham, b Herridge 0. M: R. W. B. Petharam, not out
The Taikoo Club and the Talkoo Chinese held a "Darby" of their] own in which the Chinese emerged Erskine winners by four goals to two. The Thorp game was interesting in its way, Newberry 28 29 19 76 but much was left wanting by both| Musson
26 27 $1 84
26 25 30 81
30 31 81 92 sides in their raids on the oppon- Shaw
22 5 15 42 onts goal. A little more sharp
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28 30 1977 nens in getting to the ball at the WIN FOR K.C.C. JUNIOR. Brace
20 - 80× 24 89 critical moment might have seen The Howloon Cricket Club's Brace
22 28 20 65 larger scores for both sides, but (t)
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is doubtful if the result would have second eleven beat the China Light Murray been changed in the end, as the and Power Company's team by a Lea Chinese played with better under- narrow margin yesterday after a Guest standing generally. They deserved tie in the first Inulage Scores:—| Evans: 624 their win.
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4Navy territory, and all fell back to Shrewsbury stroke, J. G. H. Lander Trinity), R. G. Michell (Shrews
the defence when their own citadel (First Trinity) ought to win a bury and Cafus), and C. E. Wool- was threatened. The Army do place in the crew as he continues Lewis (Westminster and Third served their win as they wore very to display good form and did much Trinity). Butler and Michell shar 20 enterprising, and made good use of good work at No. 5 in the winning ed the bow positions in last week's every opportunity. The Navy crew recently. However, he may crews, but Wool-Lewis was in the 208 suffered a little from "cocksure-find a seat more in the bows of the winning crew in 1926 and after- ness" in view of their previous boat. One of the outstanding suc wards was given a trial in the W. win and it was rather late when casser of the Trial Eights was M. Cambridge crew. Other candidates they woke up to realities, H. Warriner (Harrow and First for places are A. A. F. Haigh (Eten
The table as it stands at pre- sent is as follows:
Trinity), who rowed well through and Kings), the losing Triai Eights PP. W. L. D. F. A. P. out and ought to do well in the stroke, and N. M. Aldous (St. Navy 4 3 1 17 6 6 middle of the boat. There is likely John's Leatherhead, and Selwyn). Army... 8218 04 to be keen competition for the bow A L. Sulley (Denstone and Bel- 1 RAT : 1-16 seat between B. A Symonds (Bedwyn) has been asked to take the 1 Clab
1222 10 ford and Lady Margaret), E, Nor- cuawain's seat, akinek
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