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CRICKET.

Scores:-

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.

II. J. Armstrong, b Prata .

Civil Service C.C. Now C. E. Gahagan, e Willis, b Kotowall

Runners Up.

ONE FIXTURE LEFT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL REGATTA.

Last Event of Yachting Season.

BOXING.

13

бо

P. W. J. Planner, c Zimmern, b

Kotewall

What Is a Foul Punch?

22

E. R. Duckitt, e Winch, b Zimmera

J. A. Summers, not out

19 A GENERAL DISAPPOINTMENT..

.

J. H. Ashworth, not out

Extras

J

14

Craigengower C.D. lost to the Indian 1.C. In Division I. of the

The fing was handed Canton's Captain at formal dinner given

over by

ал Jn.

'the Club-

visitors' honour at the house in the evening, when a very happy time was spent.

The Sailing Events, The sailing events were:- Combined English and Chinese Rigged guisers,

MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930.

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INTERPORT RIVALRY,

Another successful season of the [By "Bautam".) "What is a foul punch," was the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was on Saturday

Course? Start Murray Pler Line | 185 Shades of Fuji Sikk, Georgette question asked of Mr. A. Murdoch brought to a close

Cust Rock Mark at the boxing tournament held at when the Closing Cruise and Re- (west to east), the Theatre Royal on Saturday gatta was held in the presence of a Buoy (5), finish Club-house (west night. The question arosa out of large gathering of members of the to east). Distance 24 miles. the main event between A. B. | Club and their friends, including Five yachts started for this raco. Rowles, of HM.S. Marazion, and many ladies, several of whom took which resulted as under:- 1 Marine Smith, of IPMS, Hermes, part in the sailing events.

who fought in the heavyweight

Total (for 4 wkts., dec.) 175 Cricket League on Saturday. These W. W. Mackenzie, W. Harris Walker, two teams now tie for third place, D. S. Robb, H. Bullock, E. f. Bryde Civil Service C.C. automatically did not bal.

BOWLING ANALYSIS becoming runners-up.

Winch

Although there is still one fix-Zimmern ture remaining, that between the Kotowall University and the Royal Navy, Wood Prats "Winners v. the customary

the

E. A. Lec Rest**

played off-rather earlier than anticipated.

WOA

O. M.

R. W.

'7 1

37

Ŏ 0

23

12 2

56

2

20

7

6 1

28

1 0

14

0

Diocesan School.

F. K. Lee, e 7, b Summers

The season is all but over, bat A. Prata, e Gahagan, b Robb

1. Snipe (sailed by Mr. Montague- Ede), Time 2.33.35.

The programme included three salling and four rowing events, all 2, Coquette (salled by Mr. Ben- of which provided fine sport which was greatly enjoyed.

ham), Time 2.87.28.

Only two prizes were

Handicap Class,

class for the Championship of the Colony and the K. M. Dyer Belt.

Rowles, the holder of the title,

awarded. was accused of hitting Smith be-

The rowing events were in the The other three yachts finished in low the bolt in the first round. In mature of an Interport contest be- the following order:-Curlew, Time fairness to Smith it must be men tween the R.H.K.Y.C., and the Can-2.37.40; Irene, Time 2.37.43; Azuma, tioned that the blow he received ton Rowing Club, with crews from Time 2,40.56. was certainly a foul one, but the the Victoria Recreation Club taking referee did not choose to interfere. part in three of the four events to 2Like a game cock, Smith got up, make a triangular affair of the re- 17 though in difficulty, only to receive gatta.

0other two nasty blows In the second With oarsmen who had had very around. These punches were de little training and who were fur 10 dvered after the gong went.

ther handicapped in the matter of Smith, apparently Buffering weight, it was very sporting of the greatly from the effect of the foul Victorians to compete on Saturday,

19

52

it is expected

that interest will

be kept up until the departure of

F. Zimmern, e Bullock, b Summers D. Trafford, b Summers

E, A. Lee, b Ashworth....

G. White, b Duckitt

F. Wood, Duckitt

League I

V. White, b Summers

J. Kotewall, not out

10

the Hong Kong team for Shang-G. Wineb, e Gabagan, b Mackenzie hai in May.

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

WINNERS v. REST.

On their own ground, the.win- nera of Division I. of the League, the Kowloon C.C., drew with the Rest..

Scores:-

Winners (K.C.C.)

J. Willis, b Summers Extras

Duckitt Summers

Ashworth

E. C. Fincher, b Owen Hughes .. E. F. Fincher, e Pearce, h Kelly, 2.

Mackensie Robb

0

F. I. Zimmern, e Oven Hughes,

b Reynolds

14

F. E. Lawrence, e Anderson, b

Reynolds

W. Brace, not out

'F. Goodwin, not out

Extras

Course: Start Club House Line (west to east), Mark East of Kow- loon Deck Point (P), Cust Rock Mark Boat (P), Mark Boat Club house Line (P), twice round. Dis tance 5 miles.

Four yachts started for this race, which resulted as under:

1, Diana (salled by Mrs. Collett) 11 punches he received, went down to knowing that they had no chance

Rowles in the middle of the third against the more experienced row-Time 334.54.

Two-thirds of the specta-ers of the R.H.K.Y.C., and the 2, Dorothea (sailed by Mrs. v round.

Canton R.C. They were beaten | Pearce), Time 3.36.54. 2tors were disappointed.

awarded. Only two prizes were Seven bouts were dows for deci- by both their rival crews in all the sion, and all, with the exception of three events in which they compet-The other two yachts Anished in the 1 three, went the full distance. Beed, but were by no means disgraced, following order: Colleen, Time fare the fights, the spectators were and with more training should do 3.37.03; La Linda, Timo 3.38.08. treated to some old-time music from better next season.

0. M. R

14

5 24

13.3 1

38

&

8

15

2 0

16

5 0

10

G.C.H. v. R.A.M.C.

In an encounter on the Univer 3 aity ground at Pokfulam,

57 cleven from the Government Civil) 27 Hospital lost to a team from the

10 Bowen Road Hospital, otherwise the Royal Army Medical Corps, by five wickets.

163

Total (for 4 whts, dee.) J. C. Lyal, A. T. 149, G. A. V. Hall,

S. Jex, N. H. Ross did not hat.

Kelly

Reynolds

Beck

Reid

BOWLING ANALYSIE

Ander 503

Owen-Hughes

Gittins

Batger

Richardson

Fincher, Ross

D. J. N. Anderson

Scores:-

G.C.H. XI.

Q. M.

R.

MucGown, b Davies

0

18

1 Osman, b care s

7 2

17

2 Samy, Anderson

12

0

14

Guterres, e Beare, b Shelley

62

5 1

20

Hiptoola, st. Patterson, b Smith

0 17

Skinner, Shelley

0 32

Murray, Shelley

0

4

Onslow, b Smith

0 10

Lam, Shelley

0 12

Kranjia, not out

University),

Rest of League.

T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.), c E. C.

e E. C. Fincher. b Rosts

K. H. Batger (H.K.C.C.), e Jex.

Brace..

J. E. Richardson (CS.C.C.), not

out..........

E. J. R. Mitchell (H.K.C.C.), c Jex,

b Goodwin

H. Owen Hughes (ILK.C.C.), nat

out

Extras

18

Tan, st. Patterson, ↳ Evans

Extras

the Wonderphone, and a commentary

of the fights was also broadcast. RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

A. B. Harvey lost on points to O. S. Scott in the Lightweight

Heyward Hayes and Gael Classes.

Same course as in the previous The weather on Saturday was too hot for rowing, so that the two race. Four Heyward Hayes and showers which came down during one Gael started for this race In the afternoon to cool the atmosphere which prizes were offered separately were decidedly welcome. For sail for yachts of each class. The Gael Ing, too, the weather was not ideal Halcyon (sailed by Mrs. Fleming) as there was not much breeze, but was the third to finish in this race in spite of all the drawbacks, the (Time 4.10.19) and, of course, re- sport was good, particularly in the ceived the first prize for her class,

The

Heyward rowing, In which the R.H.K.Y.C. and Cpl. Sheraton beat A. B. Odell the Canton RC, made thrilling Hayes were:- on points in the Featherweight finishes in all four events. Class.

Class.

Marine Woolford knocked out A.B. Tuck in the first round in the Middleweight Class.

The Events.

Pte. Jones drew with A. B.

The first rowing event was for the Burrows in the Welterweight Stack Exchange Challenge Cup for Class.

Inter-Club Senior Fours, over a A. B. Lee gave up to Marine mile course. Three crews compet- Fraser in the fifth round in the ed in this event as under:- Middleweight Class.

prize-winning

1, Speedwell (Bailed by Mrs. Adams), Time 4.01.27.

2, Adanac (sailed by Mrs. Craw- ford), Time 4.09.06.

The other two yachts in this class Bnished us follows:-Wings, Time 4.11.18. Why Wonder, Time 4.15.03.

Lawn Bowls were also played on two rinks, and resulted as under:-

Rink No. 1.

R.H.K.Y.C.-K. S. Robertson (158 Pteb.) Bow, H. Dulley (169 lb.) No. 2, A. B. Rawlings beat Pierce on point in the Bantam-G. T. Padgett (177 lb.) No. 3, weight Class,

J. G. H, Lander (179 lb.) Stroke, A. Stevenson beat Marine and F. P. Lenfesty (124 lb.) Cox.

J. Bentley Championship C.R.C.-O. Friessner (156 lb.) W. Macfarlane Bow, M. Schloemer (185 b.) No. 2, P. W. Ramsay J. H. Frolich (170 b.) No. 3, R. IRISH GREYHOUNDS., Rasmussen (170 lb.) Stroke, and

E. B. Reed H. W. Hewett (136 lb.) Cox.

V.R.C.-F. T. Winterton (153 lb.) H. T. Creasy Bow, L. A. Soares, (160 lb.) No. 2, B. E, Maughan Deacon S. A. Muren (162 Jb.) No. 3. A. Chapman

Total ... BOWLING ANALYSIS

142

A.B. Rowles Smith in the event.

0. M. R. W.

Davies Deare

0 40

0 32

30 Anderson

0 16

Shelley

**

35

13 Smith

0

15

Evans

5

0

0

1

50

R.A.M.C.

16 S/M Shelley, bliptoola

Pte. Smith, b MacGown

32

Total (for 4 wkts.) ... 140 Q.M.S. Evans, ?, b Samy

S. V. Gitting (University), Capt. Sgt. Patterson, st. Lan, b Osman

J. R. Reynolds, (Army), A. C. Beck Cpl. Davies, st. Lam, b Osman

(II.K.C.C.), A. Reid (II.K.C.C.), D. R.

Kelly (C.S.C.C.), did not bat.

Goodwin

Rous

Brace

Lyal

Lee

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Lt. Anderson, b Mactiown

Pte. Jones, b MacGown

Score Many Wins in Present Season.

London, March 1. Irish-bred horses were remark- @ably successful on the Turf during 56 1929: so also were Irish-bred grey-

32 hounds, in fact they practically 8 monopolise the electric hare sport

in Britain.

4

Lt. Hughes, e Lam, b MatGown

13

O. M. R. W, Pte. Beare, e I.am, b'Osmon

Ptc. O'Brien, b MacGown

Extran

8 1 22

& 3 28

2Pte. Parkinson, not out

8

0 32

Total

0 20 0

0 17

INDIAN R.C. v. C.C.C.

Samy

At Sockumpoo, the Indian R.C. McGowa defeated the Cralgengower G.C, by Lam

€6.runi.

Scores:-

Indian R.C.

A. el Arculli, b Omar

O. Ismail, run out

J. S. A. Curreem, c Way, b R. Les

A. H. Madar, c & b Sourbutts

A. A. Rumjahn, b Way

A. R. Minu, e Way, b R. Lee

G Dhooda, b Omar

A. K. Minu, b Omar

A. II. Rumjahn, e Younganye,

Soarbutts

R. R. Irani, run out

9. A. Ismail, not out

Extras

Total

Omar

R. Lee

Way

Sourbutts

27

9.1 2 25

T

23

Guterres

5 0 15*

Hiptnola Osman

Q 23.

1. 0 37

0

L.C. XI. v. STONECUTTERS'

D

25

20

J. M. M. Alves (141 lb.) Stroke, and

G. G. Wood

A. Murdoch

L. J. Davis

A. T. Hamilton

(skip) 23 (skip)

14

Rink No. 2.

E. S. Abraham Currie

J. L. Shellshear (skip)

.14

(Skit)

At the conclusion of the after-

A. F. Gladstone (126 lb.) Cox.

The boats finished in the order as noon's aport, Mrs. Creasy, wife of given above.

Hynes Challenge Cup.

The next race was for the Hynes Challenge Cup for Inter-Club Junior Fours, over a mile course. Again Nearly every big event on the three crews competed in this race, tracks went to an Irish dog. The as under-

greyhound Derby run at the White R.H.K.Y.C.-E. A. G. Anderson City London track over 525 yards (136 lb.) Bow, M. H. Arnhold (171 was won by Mick the Miller. Atb.) No. 2, T. Lindars (158 b.) No.

170 that time he was owned by a sport-13, J. M. Purvis (142 lb.) Stroke, and

ing Irish priest who afterwards F. P. Lenfestly. (124 lb.) Cǝx. W sold Mick for about $4,000.

C.R.C.-F. E. W. Lammert (152

0

the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, Director of Public Works, distributed the prizes to the winners of Saturday's events, as above, and also trophies won during the season just closed.

WALKER CUP. Britain's Team Now Complete.

London, Saturday. Britain's Walker Cup 'team has now been completed with the selec tion of W. Campbell, R. Harris and J. Lang.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

The 0. M. R.

Grand National race over hurdles b.) Bow, D. K. Jardine (162 lb.) and the St. Leger race were also No. 2, V. E. C. Ferrier (192 lb.) No. won by dogs that had graduated 3, R. R. W. Ashby (192 lb.) Stroke, by way of the Dublin tracks where and H. W. Howett (136 lb.) Cox. most of the Free State animals V.R.C.-R. A.. Silva-Netto (142); The other seven members of the are first tried out. Mick the Miller, h.) Bow, H. M. Remedios (185 lb.) team were nominated last month Peerless Call, Levator, Lough No. 2, M. M. A. de V. Soares (148 R. W. Hartley, Sir E. W. E. Holder nagare were the star performers) No 3, R. W. H. Maynard (147ness, J. N. Smith, J. A. Stout; during 1920. Micks credited th.) Stroke, and A. F. Gladstone C. J. H. Tolley, T. A. Torrance and 33 Mesars. Lane Crawford's team with being the best dog that chased (126 lb.) Cox.

R. H. Wethered (captain). 7apent an enjoyable afternoon on the electric hare since the sport The finish was in the order as 14 Stonecutters' Island where they commenced here. He has an un-given above.

8 were entertained by an Army XL, canny knack of "hugging the rails"

Murdoch-Kennett Cup.

18

The match will be played at Sandwich on May 15 and 16,- Reuter.

B the hosts winning by four runs as if ridden by a phantom Steve The third race was for the

in a match of low scores.

Donoghue, and of making one finai Murdoch-Kennett Challenge Cup for 18No detalla were available, the dash when nearing the winning Inter-Club Senior Pairs, over a

visitors putting up 55, whilst line. He however was once beaten mile course. This was also com- Persistent Rheumatism.

by the younger dog, Pecrless Call peted for by three crews, in the London Cup after a brilliant under:-- exhibition in which Mick.drawn on C.R.C.-J. H. Frolich (170 lb.) the outside failed to gain the rails Bow, R. Rasmussen (170 lb.) Stroke, and H. W. Hewett (136 lb.) at the first turn.

Since its introduction in 1926 Cox.

b

27

23

Stonecutters collected 59.

169

LEAGUE TABLES

BOWLING ANALYSIS

O.. M. R. W. 14% 0

9.1 1

37

583 Kowloon C.C.

8

Q

47

5 2

Craigengower C.C.

HARSH

H. P. Lim, e & b A. R. Minu ....

R. C. Reed, e A.' el'Arculli, b

Curreem

A. B. Ilamson, c Curreem, b A. R.

Minu

U. M. Omar, e A. H.'Ramjahn,

Carreem

E. Zimmern, e Mader, h A. R. Minu

S. Abbas, Irani

J. L. Youngeaye, Lb.v., Irani..

A. Kitcholl, & A. R. May; b A. Ai

Bumjahn

R. Lee, b Irani Colleg R. Soarbutts, not t

WK Way, b¡Á. R. Minu

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS"

Friendly Matches.

Division I.

P. D. LP

2017

2 Civil Service C.C.

Craigengover C.C.

2) Indian R.C.

Army

University

8

Hong Kong C.C.

Royal-Navy

8 8

Hong Kong C.C. 100

D.

10 6

7 Recreio. .10.8

Kowloon G.C.

Civil Service C.C. 10

Police

50 Indian R.C..

4 Craigengewer

1B.E. and R.G.S.

R.A.O.C.

2 University 1R:A:O.C

HOCKEY.

1 12 greyhound racing has continued to R.H.K.Y.CS. T. Padgett (177 8 10 attract hoge crowds and the dogs lb.) Bow, J. G. H. Landar (179 lb.) 110. now form an important part in the Stroke, and F. P. Lenfesty (124 lb.)

sporting life of the people. During Cox.'

1929 thers were 87 licensed tracks V.R.C.-S. A. Marcal (182 lb.) operating throughout the country, Bow, L. A. Soares (160 lb.) Stroke, besides a

of and A. F. Gladstone (120 lb.) Cox,

small number

pirátes". Under strict super- The boats finished in the order

112 vialon the sport is now run as clean given above...

9 1 21 any other..."

Junior, Pairs Ha

How Dr. Williams' Pink Pis Drive It Out of the System.

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4 28 The National Greyhound Racing The fourth race was for thematian beyond all chance of re- 281 Club which is the controlling body R.H.KY.C. Challenge Cup for Inter-turning again, as it does after

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8 10 is now firmly established with full Ghub Junior Fairs, over a mile

10 powers to grant or withdraw course. The V.R.C., did not take

Beences from tracke, to investigate |þift in this race:-

cases of improper dealing; and The two crews which faced the warn off all tracks persons convict-starter were

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In innumerable instances Dr. * Williams' Pink Pília have expoll- ed rheumatiam, often, in its, viry worst forms, because they make pure and good the poisoned blood which is its cause. And not only do they do this, but at the samd time they build ap the nerves, strengthen the digestive and other organs of the body, reinvigorate the whole system.

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