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CRICKET

De Rome Regains Former Brilliance

W. Brackenridge, c Telfer,

Howler

W. W. Mackenzie, b Macaulny

THE

C.C.C. v. LANE CRAWFORD

"Ewo" (Jardine)

T. R. Macdonald,

C

&

b

Greenhalgh

30

Fielding a strong eleven, the Craigengower C.C. defeated Lane

10

10

Crawford's team by five wickets at Happy Valley.

201 Scores:-

0

Lane, Crawford's XI.

1

Macauley, b

0

S. J. Jordain, e Sourbatts, b

Musliit

N. L. H. Rallton, e Macauley, b

Dowler

.HONG KONG GO DOWN

it. 3. 1. Grieve, e Telfer, b Dowler The Civil Service C.C. diy-JR. E. Coxon, b Greenhalgh tinguished themselves on Saturday A. B. Stewart, e by defeating the Hong Kong C.C. Dowler

in the senior division of the cricket. Allison, b Dowler League, thanks mainly to F. J. de C. 1. Oliphant, b Dowler Komo who gave a sound batting. Lyon, not out display which was reminiscent of the days when he was at the top of

is farm.

A. Kendrew, e Spicer, b Dowler

Extras

The C.S.C.C, are now the most favourably placed team for the gunners-up berth, miless Craigen-linton gower take the fall three points in Dowler their remaining fixture with the In-Macauley

Ross dian R.C.

In Division II, the L.R.C. 2nd XIjGreenhalgh are staging a rather belated effort'

Total

"Talkoo" (B. & S.)

to make up for lost ground,, their It. II. Dowler, e Grleve, b Coxon victory over the formidable Polico II. Spicer, Allison team being a praiseworthy achieve-C, O. Hickling, Coxon ment.

J. Robertson, e Lyon, b Coxon

"Ewo" followed up their win over A. M. Macaulay, e Lyon, b Coxon "Wayfoong" a fortnight ago, by ac-J. . Hinton,, b Mackenzie .... counting for "Taikoo."

League I

HK.C.C. v. C..S.C.C.

On their own ground, the Hong Kang C.C. lost to the Civil Service

C.C. by nine runs.

Civil Service C.C.

0D. M. Goodall, b Muskatt

F. E. Skinner, Lim, b Muskett OD. W. Gregory, e Reed, b Y. Abbas GD. S. Rogers, b Y. Abbas

7. Overy, b Sourbutts

36 R. G. U. Mead, b Sourbutts

W. C. Ogley, b Lim

Extras

Total

40

CHINA MAIL.

'VARSITY SPORTS

Marine James Wins

Open Half Mile

POLE JUMP RECORD

The Afteenth annual Athletic Meeting of the Hong Kong Univeralty WAS held on the University Ground, Pokfulam, on Saturday. Lee Hah-leong with won the Sir Charles 1219 points

Ellot Challenge Cup for the 5 Individual

with Championship, D. J. N. Anderson runner-

with up

15 points. Lugard Hall won

the Athletic Sports Challenge Cup for the Inter- Hostel Championship. C. M. Lee broke the Pole Jump record by 1%". Lee Hah-leong equalled the 0. M. R. W. 100 yards and 220 yards records. Marine James, of HLM.S. Suffolk, won the Open Half Mile. The 1 prizes were graciously distributed 2 by Mrs. Southern.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

*

Cralgengower C.C.

112

A large crowd of visitors and 32 relatives of the students attended, and glorious weather prevalled

26 throughout the afternoon.

141 11. Burson, b Muskett

BOWLING ANALYSIS

E. Owen, not out ...

0

0. M. R. W.

E. G. Sewell, e Y. Abbas, b Lim

16

8 4 10 0

10

2 31 1

4

1 28

1

4

0

10

0

3

0 18

Sourbatte

10

14

*

Muskett

8 1. 21

3

18

|Y. Alhas

6

33

2

0 Leonard

3 0 18

0

1

Lim

2,8 0

18

10

0

3

J. W. Leonard, e Sewell, b Skinner

W. R. Greenhalgh, b Mackenzie

C. E. Wong, & b Overy

B

E. A. Walter, b Coxon

4. Ablas, b Gregory

1. A. Ross, b Coxon

15

II. P. Lin, retired ..

60

W. F. K. Telfer, a Coxon

18

R. Sourbutts, b Gregory

0

G. C. Roberts, not out

U

A. B. Kamson, b Gregory

13

Extres..

3

R. C. Reed, b Gregory

|H. Kuw, not out

A. Lewis, b Skinner

Total

112

0. M. R.

W

8.3 1 30

6 0 31 1

G Q 23

3

20

0

1 0 11 0

Overy

Skinner

Gregory Jordain

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Coxon

F. J. de Rome, e Harris Walker,

Allison

b Owen Hughes

69

Mackenzie

J. E. Richardson, b Owen Hughes

Railton

1

Stewart

F. Baker, b Bowker

E. B. Reed, 1w.b., b Bowker

b. M. McDougall, b Owen Hughes

J. Barrow, c Owen Hughes, b Reid

S. Balfour, Reid ...

B. D. Evans, b Bowker

E. W. Hamilton, b Owen Hughes

F. H. Holdman, b Owen Hughes

D. R. Kelly, not out.

Extras

Total

Bowling ANALYSIS

20

RECREIO v. K.C.C. 2ND

On their own ground, the Club

o de Recreio lost to the Kowloon C.G.

1 2nd XI by 51 runs.

The highest scorer on either side

14 was Smith (20). Scores:-

N. R. McBride, e Jordain, b

Skinner

Extras

Total (for 9 wkta.) W. R. Mankett did not bat. BOWLING ANALYSIS

An Amusing Incident

An amusing incident occurred 20 during the Pole Jump; C. M. Lee was called to make his jump but could not be found. The judges walted a few minutes, and then he was seen running across the fold. He had just arrived. Lee broke 174 the Pole Jump record, so one could excuse him for being just a trifle late.

0. M. R. 6 0 44 1

W.

10.5 0 69

8

11 0 54

2 0 14

R.E. & R.C.S. v. ELECTRIC R.C.

4

The Lady Undergraduates' Race caused a great atir in the throng and Miss Alice Wood's win was a Past The overy popular

Students Race was the herald of a loud burst of cheering, members of the present Hostels shouting for

one.

At Sookumpoo, the Royal En-old time favourites. gineers and Royal Corps of Signals defeated the Electric R.C. by 105

RE. and R.C.S.

0L/Sgt. Locker, 1h.w., b Stoker

Lt. Macdonald, b Stoker

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI.

128

0. M.

R.

F. S. W. Smith, b G. A. Guterres WN. A. E. Markey, c & b Alves..

29

runs.

0

Bowker

12.5 2

38

3. Marlow, run out

L/Cpl. Mechan, b Stoker

Owen Hughes

15

20

50. B. Raven, b Pereira

Beck

7 1

28

OG. Le, b Sousa

Duckitt

3 1

9

ol G. A. V. Hall, b G. A. Guterres

8L/Cpl. Saunders, not out

Reid

I 10

2A. J. Kew, not out

9

L/Cpl. Penny, b Stoker

J. Baldwin, b Sousa

E. R. Duckitt, b Reed

A. R. F. Raven, b Sousa

Lt. Anstruther, not out

Extras

K. H. Hatger, b Baker

N. H. Ross, b Sousa

3

E. J. R. Mitchell, e

Hamilton

Kelly,

БО

13

Hong Kong Ch

O. E. C. Marton, 1.b.w,, b Baker

H. Owen Hughes, b Hamilton

R. H. Wild, b Kelly

A. Reid, Kelly

A. C. I. Bowker, b Kelly

J. D. Humphreys, not out

A. C. Beek, run out .....

W. Harris Walker, b Hamilton

Reed

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSI3

E. P. White, b Sousa

Extra?

3

10

0 Alves

14 Sousn

2 Pereira

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

4G. A. Gutterres ....

16

23

Very Good Race

The Half Mile open to the Colony proved a very good race,

ten thero being nine or

Hemsley, of the Police, trants.

Eliot gained further ground to give Ellot a very good win.

The Lugard Mascot Supporters of Lugard Hall were in ecstasies of delight at the suc- cess of their Hostel. They sur- rounded a large silver paper cup, supported by yellow dragons with a small scroll beneath bearing the words Luman Ex Orlente on it. They gave thoir war cry, letting off crackers at the same time.

The full results were as follows: 100 Yards.-Leo Kah-leong 1, O do Souza 2, Lee Lock 3. Time 10.2/5" equalling the record set up in 1928, Won by three yards.

Pole Jump-C. M. Lee 1, A. Baker 2, B. H. Schroter 3. Height 9' 9 beating the previous record by 12".

220 Yards.-Lee Hai-leong 1, G. Candah 2, R. S. Tisaington 3. Time 24.1/5" equalling the record Won by Ave set up in 1926. yards.

Half Mile.-D. J. N. Anderson 1, Time R. Leong 2, Alvares 8.

2 17.1/5". Won by four yards.

120 Yards High Hurdles.—Lee Hai-leong 1, C. Candah 2, A. Baker 3. Time 18.2/5", Won by four yards.

Putting the Shot-D. Oppenheim 1. B. H. Schroter 2. Distance 30 61⁄4".

440 Yards.-D. J. N. Anderson 1, R. S. Tissington 2, A. Baker 8. Time 57.2/5". Won by six yards.

Long Jump.-K. P. Gan 1, O de Distance Souza 2, C. Candah 3. 20' 4".

High Jump.-Lee Hal-leong and K. Y. Lee tied for first place. C. Candah 3. Height 5' 4".

One Mile.-D. J. N. Anderson 1, H. H. Ma 2, N. K. Law 8. Time 5' 291/5". Won by three yards.

Tug-of-War-Lugard Hall pull-

ed over Morrison Hall,

Relay Race.-Ellot Hall 1. Lugard Hall 2, Ricci Hall 3.

100 Yards. (Lady Under- graduates' Race) Miss, Alice Wood 1, Miss P. C. Kwok 2. Time 14.1/5. Won by three yards. en- 220 Yards. (Past Students' Race) M. A. Khan 1, F. Zimmern 2, H. Braga 3. Time 28". Won by Jaix yards..

looked like winning all the way,

54 but Marine James came through 48 with a fine finish to win by a foot. 66 Davies, of the P.W.D., came in a 28 good third.

Total (for 4 wkts., dec.) 215 S/Sgt. Houghton, Sgt. Harrison, Cpl. Deavall, Sgt. Atkinson, Spr. Dalling did B6nnt hat.

O. M. R. W.

4 0 12 3 27

18

1 Stoker

5 Thompson

2 16

1 Planner

17

2! Jones

ឆ 2 Club de Recreio

H. M. Xavier, st. Mackay, b Smith

119 H. A. Alves, c Smith, b Lee

F. J. Remedios, e Smith, b Lee

0. M. R. W. L. J. Guterres, c Raven, b Lee

1H. A. Barros, b Lee

2. F. Pinna, e Hall, b Lee

3F. H. Carvalho, b Lee

88 1 27

Baker

6 2 12

Hamilton

0.4 1

-39

a J. H. Figueiredo, b Smith

Kelly

1

25

League II

INDIAN R.C. 2ND v. P.R.C.

At Sookumpoo, the Indian R.C. 2nd XI defeated the Police R.C. by 21 ruta.

Scores:-

Indian R.C. 2nd XI.

M. P. Madar, c King, b Alexander

A. R. H. Esmail, e Hunter, h

Alexander

A. S. Suffad, b Alexander

G. A. Guterres, it. Mackay,

Baldwin

A. P. Pereira, e Smith, b Lee

C. M. Scusa, not but

BOWLING ANALYSIS

K. P. Gan had bad luck in not beating the record at the Long Jump. He just failed by 134”.

The High Jump proved very thrill- ing and eventually ended up with Lee Hah-leong and K. Y. Lee tying

0. M. R. W for first place after numerous at- 18.4 2 96 4

tempts for the first place.

12 1

470

6 0

40

0

1

0

8

0

.

G

Electric R.C.

Smith, & b Deavall

Dunbar, b Harrison

1 Thompson, e & b Deaval!

8 Planner, Anstruther

Paul, b Meghan

Padgett. b Saunders

o Lunny, & b Kechan

Stoker, b Anstruther

Groom, b Mechan

10 Jones. not out

0 1

Maycock, b Anstruther

Extras

Total

The Relay Race

D. J. N. Anderson deserves re- cognition for his services for Mor- rison Hall for, whom he won the 440 yards, the Half-Mile and the Mile, gaining 15 out of Morrison's tally of 21. Lee Hah-leong gained 19 of May's total of 26. In the 3 Tug-of-War, Lugard proved too 7 strong for Morrison, and pulled them over in two pulls, thus gaining ten points towards the Champion- ahip. Ellot Hall won the Relay Race in great style, Lugard Hall coming second. Lee Hah-leong gave May Hall a splendid start, but the 0. M. R. w. second string of Lugard Hall made 2an herole effort and came in level, but the third string lost to the Ellot man, and the fourth string of

BOWLING ANALYSIS

110

B

2

11

4

0 12

0 18

0 17

3 1 16

8

1

B

8

Extra

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W. Deawall

Leo

12 3 12

7 Harrison

Smith

02 21

2 Dolling

Baldwin

.5 0

3

1 Saundera

Anstruther Mechan

8

44

D. Mohamed, e Meadows, b Sherry

23

A.

R. Suffiad, Wynne, b Alexander

с

F. M. el Arculli, run out

7

J. 9. Ackber, b King

M. R. Abbas, b B. G. Baker

M. A. Rumjahn, not out

14

Sirdar Khan, b King

5

runa.

0

Extras

11

H. J. Armstrong, b Freeman ....

53

Indian R.C. Royal Navy

Total

Divisio

MS

BOWLING ANALYSIS

G. E. R. Divett, c Gull, b Booker 41

à

Hong Kong Độ.

0.

M. B. W.

Recrelo

Alexander

11

1

Į

3 1

10

40 4

B. G. Baker

10

4 29

1

Civil

6

5 0

Thompson

9 1 25

King

S. Ismail, e Wynas, b King

Sherry.

Half Mile (open to the Colony): James (R.M.L.Ï., H.M.S. Suffolk) 1, Hemsley (Police) 2, Davles (P.W.D.) 3. Time: 2 18.2/5".

Won by a foot.

Tennis Results Championship Singles: Cham- pton, G. de Souza; Runner-up, P. C. Lim.

Championship Doubles: Cham- plona, P. C. Lim and T. K: Elon: Runners-up, G. de Souza and T. K. Tan.

Handicap Singles: Winner, D. J. N. Anderson; Runner-up, Y, F. Chew,

Handicap

Doubles:

Winners,

P. C. Lim and T. K. Lion; Run- ners-up, S. C. Ho and Chan Fook.

Ladles Singles Championship: Champion, Miss G. Ho Tung; Run- ner-up, Miss A. Leung.

Ladies' Singles Handicap: Win- ner, Miss R. Perry; Runner-up, Miss L..K. Ta'o.

4

Mixed Doubles Handicap: Win- ners, B. H. Ta'o and Miss L. K. Tao; Runners-up, K. T. Loke and Miss A. Leung.

Inter-Hostel Championship: Won by Eliot Hall.

FORMER RECORDS

An Interesting comparison between Saturday's results and formor years is given below:-

100 Yards

220 Yards

440 Yards

Half Mile One Mile

Friendly Matches

C.S.C.C. 2ND v. H.K.C.C. 2ND

16 At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser- vice C.C. 2nd XI lost to the second team of the Hong Kong C.C. by 155

FLR.C.C. 2nd XI

R. M. Wood, e Wilmott, h Paterson 57

LEAGUE TABLES"

Division I

W. D. L'Pts. P. Kowloon C.C... 7 5 2 0 17 Civil Service C. 78 3. 1 12 Craigengower C.C. 6

8 1 2 10 High Hardle

Pole Jump Army...

Hong Kong C

University

2 8 B

5 0 25 8

$ 0 14

J. R. Yomger, b Freeman

J. D. A. Hutchison, 1.b.w, b

Freeman

E. R. West, b' Paterson.****

B. L. Block, b Paterson

J. A. Summers, st. Davies,

Booker

Police R... Mend, b Paterson

J. H. Ashworth, b Paterson

W. E. Meadows, c. S. Tamall, b

M. A. Rumjahn

F. Sherry, b M. A. Rumjahn

W. le B. Sparrow, b A. R. Saftad TH. King, e Madar, b A. Ri

Suffad

C. F. Alexander, c A. 8. Sulad,

b Sirdar Khan ..... RWynne, M. A. Rumjahn,

AB. Saffad

B. G. Baker, b. A. R. Suffiad..

T. R. Hunter, b A. R. Suflad

L. Wagland, not out ....

A. Reynolds, c Ackbar, b A 9.

Suffind

W. Thompson, bA; R. Suffed

Extras

Total": BOWLING

A. R. Surindi

M. A. Rumishn

A. S. But

Birda

“M. R. Abbas

Madaras

Hong Match

***TAIKOO"

22 H. Bullock, not out

•Extrus

45 Freeman

Paberson

#1 Harper::

Fowler

Oswick

Willmott Booker

Kowloon CC.

14 Police

Service C.C. 10

Indian R.C.

Craigongower ....10

17 R.E. and R.C.8...10

TR.A.S.C.

University.

BR.A.O.C.

41.

2

D. L. Pts.

.Record of

TU

10.2/5" made in 1926 equalled in 1928 & 1930,

16.3/5"

1928

24.1/5*

1924

W

54.1/5

1928

2' 11.2/5" 5* 6.2/5′′

1924

H

1924

#

1928

Putting the Shot

31' 54"

H

"

1924

High Jump

#

5' 7"

H

27

1920

" 20' 6"

M

10

1926

Long Jump

24 CAER CLARK CUP

1 1 22

VOLUNTEERS VANQUISHED

17

Hong Kong Ladies Win by Two Goals

30 FAST AND KEEN HOCKEY

The Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club won the Caer, Clark Cup on Satur- day, by two clear goals, anatching the trophy from their Kowloon rivals, by Total

sheer dint of hard work, for some In a friendly game played at So0 weeks ago it looked as if the Kowloon BOWLING ANÁLISIS

kumpoo, a team representing the Ladies' Hockey Club would run out OMR. PP. -140 794 Small Units defeated the Volunteers winners rather easily. The game wit

53 3 by a wide margin of runa, Scores: nessed at King's Park was fast and

been

8018

230

0

3mall- Unita 1120 L/Cpl. Meehan, b. Richardson

**Raf qBLE. Matthewa, run ont 20 191 Capt. Etherington, atpd. Zim B0 19, meta, Richardson

* C.R.C.C. 2nd XL7 Cpl. Davies, b Kelly

E. Himsworth, b. Summers ...... 12 Lt. Anstruther, b Mackeyin

A. IL. Urrick, b: Divett Squi 8 L/Cpl. Penny, b Stock ...........

WE Froeroan, Lb.w,, 'b Sammers. *aly, T. Willmott, e Wood, b Summers

Gashold Divett av

* Phil Harper, b Stock-

G. Fowler, e.Divett, b Younger

F. Booker, Bullock, b' Dirett

R. 9. W. Paterson, & Hutchison,:

bistock

R. R. Davies, not out.

Extran

[One man absor

Bum

Bow!

9 Pte. Fry, Batger, b Stock

16 L/Cpl. Saunders, b Stock

10 h Macdonald, not out 19gt, Harrison, b Reid .

L/Cpl. Simplon, b Kelly

***Extras

Stre

Total

BOWLING AN

24.1/5* in 1930

57.2/5* in 1930

2' 17.1/5* in 1930 529.1/5" In 1930 18.2/5′′ In 1930 .Broken with 92" 30.6% In 1930 5′ 44′′ in 1930

20′ 41′′ la 1930

armed with cycle bulb-horns and oven

a bugle, with which they endeavoured to cheer their gallant girl friends on!

Teams

The teams were!

Kowloon: P. Whitley, M. White, P. Woolley, D. Pinguet, M. George, P. Anslow, M. Woolley, V.. Eastman, M. Mason, N. Field, E. Woolley. Referee: G. C. Francis,

Hong Kong:

J. Smalley, E. Gray,

F. D. C. Lack, E. R. Bell, B. M. Pope, M. L. Wallace, I. C. Bell, E. M. Donclan, D. F. Stanien, M. Smalley, M. McCabe. Referee: W. Woodward.

:

CLUB V. VOLUNTEERS -

The Hockey team to meet the University at King's

Club's second and some Kowloon supporters came Park at 5p. to-day will be:-

Grost interest was shown by a large crowd at supporters of both the elevens,

Volunteers

16 K. H. Batger, b Fry

9. E. Richardson, b-Fry -*- 8N. A Mackay, fun out ........ -R, B-Strachey, b Harrison

R. M. Wood; run out".

4E. Zimmern, d- Saunders, b

Anstruther

21 A Reid, b Anstruther

D. R. Kelly, b Anstruther, 114 D Hut

0

18.

"Borrowman, ́ ́: A. _Player, · LOF. Nicholson (captain), LA. R. Dancun, MEH, G. Mills, IL. B. Petre, Majór Kerrich, L. G. Frost, R. H. D. Wade, D. M. MacDougall and S. Fox. Re Reres A. A. Dand,

21 The Hockey Club will meet the Võlun- 5 teers on the U.S.R.C.-ground at 5.15 p.m.on Wednesday when the teams will be

|_ Club (play in colours).-W. BorrowW.

0} "min, «W. Woodward, E. R. West, J.

0 Gilchrist, A. Dand (eaptain); J.. E. WAF Kerrich, T. 3; Frics, Nowers, ME, H. Mills and

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