THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928.
Sport Columns
CRICKET
ARMY DEFEAT ROYAL NAVY
VICTORY OF SIX WICKETS
YAUMATI SCHOOL
ANNUAL SPORTS MEET TO-DAY
AT KING'S PARK
J
LOCAL SOCCER
YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE
GAMES
ATHLETIC WIN AGAIN
THE CHINA MAIL,
Matches in the Mid-Weak League, played yesterday, resulted as follow: Athletic
9 Ewo Chinese.. o South China... 2 P.W.D. Chinose 0 Lam Long Wan. 8 Hung Kul S.0 League Tablo
YACHTING
ARMY BOATS BEAT NAVY
—
FULL DAY'S SPORT
A yachting race,--Navy versus Army WAR sailed yesterday. Thanks to a big lead established in the morning, the Army came out on top. In the afternoon, boats were exchanged. The after- noon's contest was a very close
The League table to date is as affair, with the Navy one point ahead, but six points down on the day's yachting.
The Army bent the Royal Navy The 12th annual athletic sports by six wickets in the annual focal meating of the Yaumati School was follows: cricket fixture. Yesterday's play held at King's Park, Kowloon, to-: xave the soldiers a substantial ad-day, starting at noon, vantage.
There was a large attendance of The R.N. 2nd innings closed students and their parents and early to-day and the Army knock-friends. A long programme of ed off the necessary runs before events was arranged. They all tin, but not before four wickets attracted many entries, and some had fallen.
close finishes were witnessed.
This match is the prelude to Mr. A. E. Wood, Director of three "big" matches of the Hong Education, who was an interested Kang cricket season, Club v. Unit-spectator, will distribute the prizes ed Services, v. the Army, and vint the close of the meet, at 4 p.m. Royal Navy.
Complete scores. In the match completed to-day are as follow:-
Royal Navy 1st. Innings
Fay. Comdr. E. C. Anaheim, c.
Christian. Wyatt ...
Lt, F. C. N. Norris, e Gaye, b Dobbie.
0
Inst. Lt.-Comdr, E. C. Abelson,
D Dobbie
Comdr. J. N. Pefly, e Miles, b
Christian
Comdr, F. C. Baker, e Goodall,
b Matt.....
Mr. G. Giles, v &'b Wyatt Lt. W. Tate, e Goodall, b Wyatt E.R.A. Sparrow, st. Goodall, b、
Wyatt
Pay. Lt. H.S.P. Watch, c & b ̈
Wyntt
Lt. J. S. Dalison, c &
Christinn
A.B. Large, not ouut
GOLF
NEW ADAMSON CUP QUALIFIER
FANLING FIXTURES
J. H. Stewart qualified for the 6 Adamson Cup at Happy Valley with a card of 99-24-75, Other scores were: F. E. Booker, 89-10-79 G. H. McLeod 96-14-82; J. 23 Stewart 99-15-84.
28
10
1
The Adamson Cup, 1929, will be played. for on the first Friday in each month and the following cleven 0 days except in March and August when the competition will start on the second Friday in the month.
The fixtures at Fanling for 1929
11
25
100
Q. M. B. W.
0 include New Year meeting, Decom- ber 31, 1928 to January 2; Junior Championship qualifying round January 6; Captain's Cup January 5 and 6.
-Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Dobbie
Wyatt
2 14 2 3 23 4
Thorp Christian
2 0 10"
7 4
13
3 2 1
D
2 I 5' 3 D
0
Musson Miles
Mott
The Army 1st Innings
Lt. Col. W. F. Christian, b
Large
Capt. A.-N. Evers, c & Baker Capt. N. A. Thorp, b Watch... Major A. D. Gaye, l.b.w., b
Baker
Pie. Goodall, b Dalison
HOCKEY
The University defeated the Y.M.C.A: "A" hockey at King's Park, yesterday by six clear goals.
The Army-2nd Innings Pte. Whitfield, b Annabein... Pte. Mott, b Annahein
Pte. Goodall, e Norris, b
18 Annahcin....
17L/Cpl. Miles, b Large
11
34
Lt. Musson, not out Capt. Thorp, not out
Extras
2
-Capt. A. G. Dobbie, e Norris,
Annaheim
24
14. A: H. Musson, Dalison.. 18 LL-Col F. J. C. Wyatl, c & b
Total (for 4 wkta.) HOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M.
Bulcer...
Pte. Whitefield,
01 Large Pelly, b Annahein
Б
13
8
Dalison
Bandsman Mott, not out
1/Cpl. Miles,e Sparrow, b
Baker
Extras
Total
Baker
Large
Watch
Dalison
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Annaheim
0. M: R. 63
16.5 5
8 0 43
S
0 28
G
0
43
......3
0 14
Royal Navy-2nd Innings
Pay. Comdr. Annaheim, c Miles,
1 Wyatt
Lt. Norris, c Evers, b Dobbie Comdr Pelly, e Goodall, b
Dobbie
Lt.-Comdr. Abelson, 'c Goodall,
Christianbo**
Comdr. Baker, b Mott Lt.
Tate, e. Whitfield, Christian
Mr. Giles, b Dobbie
Pay.. Lt. W. S. P. Watch,.e
Musson, b Miles
E.R.A. Sparrow,
Miles
Lt. J. S. Dalison, a Wyatt, b
2 18
The results were:-
Course. Lyeemun Beacon (P),
2 3 12 Cust Rock Buoy (S), Channel Rock-
(S); start 11.15'a.m.
No. Pts Army No. Pls.
Goals.
P. W.
D. L, Pts.
Athletic South, China Lam Long Wan..10 PW.D. Chinese Evo Chinese
8
-1 17
6
5
3 9
10
8
2
5
Police
10
3
1
7 Navy
Hung Kui School.. 9
Club v. Small Units
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13
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1 15
YA
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G2
3
GI
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D.N.F.
G3
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50
The following players have been selected to represent the H. K. F. Club versus Small Units
on the Club ground. Kick off at 4 p.m. on Saturday!--Edwards; Holt, Bishop; McBride, Stewart, Walling- ton: Watson, Alexander Goldman, Scott Trambitzky. Reserves Reid, Buchanab,...
Afternoon Race. Course. Channel Rock (P), Kowloon Rock (S), Channel Rock (S), Cust Rock Buoy (P); start] 3.15 p.m.
Navy
1
K.F.C. Teams The following will represent the Kowloon 1st XI. v. K.O.S.B. on- the Kowloon Football Club ground on Y3 Saturday, kick off at 4 p.m.:- Angus Robson, Pile; Hedley, GI. McKelvie, Easterbrook; Clemo, Ca Spary, Miles, Hayes, Baldwin. Yo
Reserve: Davies.
The following will represent the Kowloon 2nd XL v. RA. on Chat- ham-road ground on Saturday,
kick off at 2.30 p.m.:—Angus; Nicholls, Hast; Moore, Dunnett, Blacklock; Hannan, White, Moss, King, Eastman. Reserves: Seddon, Waddington.
SNOOKER FINAL
OSMUND ON TOP AT PALACE HOTEL
SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR
Over, one hundred cue enthusinats gathered at the new billiards saloon at the Palace Hotel last night to 1 witness the final of the snooker
0 championship staged by the man- agement of that establishment.
0 The title, after seven frames, went
4 to A. J. Osmund, who had not much 1 difficulty in defeating F. E. Silva, 16 closing scores being 452 to 259. 4 Osmund's scores were:-69, 64, 83, 00, 45, 71 and 60, while the loser 26 made:30, 25, 57, 34, 33, 38 and 42. Twenty-seven, by Osmund, was
w. the highest break of the evening.
Osmund played consistently throughout and in some frames was conceded almost as many points as
3
1 1 12 I 3.3 2 10 The following teams will repre- sent the Volunteers in matches as below on Sunday next:-
he scored by reason of his clever covering of the object ball. Silva
1st. XI. v Royal Navy on Navy was dogged by bad luck through- 23 Ground at King's Park at 1.30 p.m.:out
the game,
but Osmund's
A. W. Hayward (Capt.), H. Owen superiority was clear-cut. Many 204 Hughes, H. V. Parker, A. Reid,brilliant shots were made by both 0. S. Moor, E. C. Fincher, players in the course of the match, w.G. A. V: Hall, S. Jex, H. L. F. Ewin, drawing a lot of applause from the
4R. H. D. Wade, S. V. Gittina. full Saloon.
1 "A" Team v. C.R.C. On C.R.C. 1 Ground at 2 p.m.: E. J. R. Mitchell (capt.), S. J. Jordain, R. R. Davies, 1 J. A. Summers, E. R. West, G. E. R. Divett, V. W. L. Stanion, H. T. Buxton, S. C. Banks, J. J. Hirst, E. 1Zimmern..
1
The following will represent the 'arsity 2nd XI in a League match, 14 against the I. R. C. on Saturday,
at 2 p.m. sharp at Scokumpoo. 19F. Hiptoola (Capt.), M. B. Osman, 10 A. Baker, A. Chan Fook, A. B. Suleman, H. T. Barma, G. E. Yeoh, 24 F. Fernando, D. Rai, C. Candiak,
1H. E. Adams.
15
c Mott, b
19
4
0
19
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Q M. R
127
H.K.C.C. Teams
Enterprise Rewarded. After the disappearance of the final "black" Mrs. J. H. Oxberry, proprietress of the Paince Hotel, presented the prizes, as follow:--
1. A. J. Osmund, champion. 2. F. E. Silva, runner-up. 3. H. da Luz. Another prize, for the highest break of the competition, went to Osmund, who secured 81 in earlier round.
an
The enterprise of the manage- ment of the Hotel was well re- warded in the size of the crowd that witnessed the final and the, The H.K.C.C. team for the Lea-early stages of the championship, gue match against the C.R.C., which was in every, way a success- the C.R.C. ground on Saturday, at
ful affair..
2 p.m., will be:
H. R. B. Hancock (Capt.), J. L
Bonnar, A G. I. Bowker, Capt.
A. G. Dobbie, A. W. Hayward, O.
Moor, H. Owen Hughes, T. E. Pearce, H. V. Paker, Rev. E. K. Quick, and C. D. Wales.
The H.K.C.C. second eleven' Wagainst the K.C.C. second eleven
Miles
A.B. Large, not out
Extras
Total:
Dobbie Wyatt Christian
8 8 19
1
Miles
Molt
2 0
Evers
1 0
Muszon
3
I
13
8 8 13
3 on the H.K.C.C. ground on Satur-
5 2 .12 2
11 2 29
day, at 2 p.m., will be:
E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.) H. J.
3 Armstrong, J. L. Christie, G. E.
16 1 Divett. E. R. Duckitt, A. H. Evers, 60C. P. James, G. P. Lammert, A.
0 Reid, W. K. Tait, E. R. West.
LANE CRAWFORD'S
ARE OPEN ́ TILL
6.P.M.
TO-DAY.
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YO
No. Pts. Army "No. Pts.
10
2 16 Y2
8
11
1 17
3
14
Y8 ...15
2
8
+2
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G8
.11
12
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forning Race 49 Morning Race 60
118 Total 124
Total
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