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THE FIFTH TEST.
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up than the last one, he mistimed it and was easily caught at short leg by Kippax,-
When Hobbs left, the score. board read 68-1-47, Sutcliffe hav- ing scored only 19. There were four 4's in the Surrey player's inn. ings which lasted 110 minutes. At lunch the score had been taken to 71 without further loss,
After the luncheon interval Sutcliffe and Whysail batted steadily for the addition of 26 runs, before the Notts player allowed a delivery from Wall to hit his boot, and was given out for obstruction. Whysall's batting was disappointing.
HUNTING CLUB.
NEW SPORTING SCHEME FOR CANTON.
MANY APPLICATIONS.
Canton, Saturday.
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Sport Columns
LAWN BOWLS.
BOTH CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS DOWN.
CRAIGENGOWER GO AHEAD.
Saturday's results in the Lawn Bowls League provided 110% a-few-urprises. The Civil Service 6.0 last again, for the second time in succession, in Divi- sion I, whilst both the joint lenders in the second division went down.
The-Craigengower-C.C., -holders- and leaders in the senior section, easily overcame, the Club de Re- creio. Kowloon Dock provided a big surprise by defenting Civil Service. Other victories went to the Taikoo R.C. and the Kowloon C.C., at the expense of the Kowloon B.G.C. and the Police R.C. •
Amid great excitement at Tal- kgo, the home team scored a narrow victory over the Bowling Green, thanks to R. K. Duncan, who lay. In wood in the last head-of the day for his side to win by two shots. The Electric R.C. trounced Civil Service by 14 shots, chiefly due to
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a big margin on one rink. Kowloon C.C. upset calculations against the Yacht Club, whilst Cruigengower rumped home against the Club de Recreio,
League I.
RECREIO v. €,C,C.
At King's Park, the Club de Re- ereio last to the Craigengower C.C. by 34 shots. Scores:- Recreio,
C. H. Basta..
Craigengower.
W. T. Brightman
L. A. Gutierrez W. Collins
C. A. Lopes
C. S. Rossplet
P. A. Yvanovich R. Basa
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R. A. C., Basto
H. A. Alves
C. E. Marques A. C. V. Ribeiro
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A. S. Gomes L. C. R. Souza
C. G. Silva
R. F. Luz
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E. Tuck
A. E. Coates
E. el Arculli
U. M. Omar
(Skip) ....23 F. J. Neves M. A. R. Sousa
D. Rumjahn
II. Gittius
C. J. Tneehi
A. Hyle-Loy J. Fraser.
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O B. Raven
B. Pethuram
I. Overy
A. E. Silkstone
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MAIL.
W. Metood G'Alexander
F. Nolan
E. G. Post (Skip)
W. S. Dall Kunter
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS IN SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
RANGERS BEAT HEARTS.
Glasgow. Yesterday. The following were the results of matches-in the First Division of the Scottish League on Satur- .20 day :-
Aberdeen 2 Leith
W. Glendinning 'J C. West
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League II.
TAIKOO v. K.B.G.C.
Scores:-
54 Clyde
-On-their own ground, the Taikoo R.C. defeated the Kowloon B.G.C. by two shots. Taikoo R.C. K. McIntyre W. Brown
G. H. Stewart H. McKechnie
(Skip)....20 T. Swan W. Cunningham S. Amery D. C. Walmsley -(Skip)....25 T. Stainton W, Bell D. Munro
East Fife Falkirk Hamilton. Hibernians Kilmarnock Murton
1 Ayr
1
Dundee
# Celtic
1 St. Mircen
2 Motherwell
Partick
5 Airdrieonians
0 Cowdenbeath
-Reuter.
Queen's Park
Kungera
4 Heurta
Table to Date,
Goals.
Bowling Green Sheppard
Hamilton
Rangers
E. Kern F. R. Ropley G. E.. Roylance
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D. W. Phillips H. F. Stoneham W. E. Halo
Dundee Morton Motherwell Falkirk Aberdeen Kilmarnock Ayr United St Mirren
A. W. E. Davidson Partick
(Skip)....16 Queen's Park
Celtic G. Chambers
Cowdenbeath G.E.F. Thompson Clyde ....... 11. Rose
R. K. Duneru
W. S. Drake
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60
ELECTRIC R.C. v. C.S.C.C.
...
At North Point, the Electric R.C. defeated the Civil Service C.C. by
14 shots. Scores:
Electric R.C.
W. Stoker
E. Thompson Hill
Civil Service F. Willmott
L. E. Luck
W. Bickford
F. F., Duckworth J. R. Archibald
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(Skip) ....31 V. G. Kerley P. T. Knight T. P. Saunderson H. E. Strange G, T. Padgett R. R. Davies W. H. B. Muskett W. E. Hollands
(Skip)....19 - (Skip) ....19 A. Tarbuck
Sorby
H. Hatch
E. L. Holland
R. R. Wood
F. H. Holdman
L. de Rome
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..13
F. H. W. Haynes
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63
YACHT CLUB v. K.C.C.
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49
On their own ground, the Royal H.K. Yacht Club lost to the Kowloon C.C. by 18 shota. Scores - Yacht Club Kowloon C.C.
C. G Harrison G. S. Dinnen T. W. Carr
E. B. Reed
J. Bentley
B. E. Maughan
L J. Blackburn 11 (Skip)
24
A. Chapman
(Skip) A. Murdoch N. Currie P. W. Ramsay A. Macfarlane
(Skip) 17.
W. Borrowman W. W. Hirst A. C. Burford V. C. Labrum (Skip)
L. Jack A. J. Kew
..23
B. W. Bradbury (Skip) ....20
33
67
C.S.C.C. v. KOWLOON DOCK.
E. S. Abraham N. V. A. Croucher A. Stevenson A. L. Shields
(Skip)
F. G. Herridge
. J. M. Jack 18 (Skip)
17
46
64
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-
A successful effort has been made to institute a Hunting and vice C.C. loat to the Kowloon Dock Picnic Club in Canton, and an un-R.C. by four shots. Scores:- expected number of people, both Civil Service. Kowloon Dock. merchants and Government off E. W. Simmonds J. V. Ramsay/" cials, is interested in this new Jas. T. 'Dobbie A. M. Calman J. Hollidge G. Henderson sporting scheme. to have its club house in a build-
The Hunting and Picnic Club la A. W. Grimmitt S. Gray
(Skip)....24 J. Orem ing rented for that purpose the Shakee Malog, facing Sha-L. E. Longbottom meen. The entrance fee la fixed G. C. Moss at $20.00. Members are expected J. Gregory to purchase their own rifles and ammunitions through the club. F. J. Jones
Target Practice,
on
·C.C.C. v. RECREIO,
منك
At Happy Valley, the Craigen- gower C.C. defeated the Club de Recreto by three shots. Scores:- Craigengower .Récrelo
F. Finner W. Ward
T. Abbas J. Cavanagh
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1.22
(Skip).....15 W. Greig E. Docherty F. C. Goodman, W. Hedley (Skip)....10 • (Skip)
G. Atkinson S. E. Alderman G. Mitchell
H. G. Cooper F. Cullen
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Fust Scoring. Dulcepainhji settled down quickly and scored faster than his partner, in spite of the ring of fielders in the slips. He played Keung, head of the Peace and A. Brawni It is said that General Wong A. H. Oswick an attractive innings, scoring all Maintenance Corps, and a promot (Skip)....14 round the wicket, especially deer of the club, has promised to lightful was his cutting and puli- negotiate with the authorities to ing. His innings came to an permit the members of the club abrupt conclusion when Fairfax the use of the North Parade held a skier over the bowler's ground for target practice. .head. The young Indian had
Already over 40" prominent citi- On their own ground, the Kow- helped to add 65 for the 4th zens who have sent in their ap
loon B.G.C. lost to the Talkoo R.C. wicket and hit five 4's in his brief|plications for memberships are by 15 shots. Scores: stay of 40 minutes.
now bully purchasing native
Bowling Green. Talkoo R.C. Hammond, having reached the hunting-dogs for the approaching
G. Sherriff J. C. Chalmers unlucky number, had the misfor-hunt.
3. S. McIntosh 3. C. Polaon
D. K. Kharas Summons R. O. Reed W. GOL
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J. J. M. Alves J. J. Basto
R. R. Robarts .A. H. Bosto 22 (Skip)
F. V. Ribeiro
· H. Rozario
E. M. Remedios
F. X. M. Silva 18 (Skip)
M. F. Baptiste AV. Barros
17
Hibernines
Leith
East Fife Airdrieonians Hearts
MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930.
LOCAL TENNIS.
ONLY TWO GAMES PLAYED,
FADING INTEREST.
Only two of the numerous post-
FRIENDLY CRICKET..
K.C.C. BEAT UNIVERSITY_BY 79 RUNS..
VISITORS DECLARE.
Playing in a friendly match on poned matches in the Lawn Tennis the University ground yesterday,. both of which resulted in an odd-set cd the Hong Kong University by League were decided on Saturday, the Kowloon Cricket Club defeat-
margin, in favour of the University 79 runs,
In the "B" division and the Indian Kowloon took first use of the R.C. in the “C”, at the expense of wicket and the foundations for a the Nippon Club and the South good total were laid by E. C. 2 China A.A. 'respectively.
Fincher and Hung, who, after a
What little intorest there is re-slow start brightened up and had maining is mainly, centred in the 63 on the board in 40 minutes, Mixed Doubles League where the when Hung was unfortunately run Indian R.C. and the United Services out for a forcing innings of 35. 3R.C. are running neek-and-neck for The Fincher brothers carried on
the top place,
P. . D. L. F. A. Pts.
7 2
Our Sports Diary
Water
LOCAL
Polo-To-day-Divi sion Kowloon v. V.R.C.
Wednesday Division I, - Chinese Bathing Club V. Somerset's.
Lawn Bowls Saturday. - Division I-Craigengower C.C. v. Taikoo R.C.; K.C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.; Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Police R.C.; K.G.B.C. v. Club de Recreio; Division II. Taikoo R.C. v. C.C.C.; C.S.C.C. v. K.C.C.; Club de Re- crelo v. K.B.G.C.; Yacht Club v. Electric R.C,
Baseball-Saturday- Fili- pinos v. Japanese,
SundaySouth China v
Kiora,
Racing-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.
Football-October 1-En- tries. close for Challenge Shield,
Aquatics August 31 Ел tries close for V.R.C. Night Fete, 6 p.m.
September 6-Entries. close for Police Reserve Race .at Police and Prison Departments aquatic sports; V.R.C. Night Fete.
September 13 Police and Prison Departments Aquatic Sports, V.R.C.
Polo September 20-Gym- khana, Polo Ground. *
HOME
Cricket-To-day
Test Match, The Oval, London. Racing-September 10—St. Leger, Doncaster.
"B" Division.
NIPPON v. UNIVERSITY.
the good work until "Teddy," re- quiring only three runs for the half-century, fell to a entel in the deep. There were seven boun- dary hits included in his total.
Thanks to a fine contribution
On their own ground, the Nip-fron "Mr. Extras," the visitors pon Club lost to the University by closure of the innings at the tea were in a position to apply the four sets to five.
Sedres:
Yoshikawa and Kinosita
aon) :-
interval. The ball was bumping
(Nip-badly on a very hard wicket and the wket-keepers were unable, to accept any responsibility. Sulieman bowled with marked suc- cess, claiming 5 wickets for 68
beat F. Y. Khoo and Y. K. Ng. beat G. de Sousa and G. E.
Yeoh
6- 4
beat D. K. Samy and P. P.
Khoo
7- G
6- 2
lost to F, Y. Khoo and Y. K.
Ng
Takemana and Hata (Nippon):
2. 6
lost to G. de Sousa and G. E.
Yeoh
lost to D. K. Samy and F. P.
Khoo
and, Fujieda
Nakazato
pon) :-
lost to F, Y. Khoo and Y. K.
Ng
lost to G. de Sousa and G. E.
Yeoh
beat D. K. Sammy and P. P.
Khoo
runs.
The University soon lost three stand between Rodigues and Chan batsmen, but a fourth wicket
Fook put on 62 runs. Rodigues played a splendid defensive inn- 2-ings, and was unfortunate in be
ing run out when 58. He hit 4-6 eight boundaries in his patient (Nip swelled the University total to 159 innings. Thirty-four extras
when the last wicket fell. Smith 4-6 bowled consistently well through- out the innings, capturing 4 36 wickets for 32 runs, and Lyal
took 8 for 44. Scores:-
6 3
“C” Division.
INDIAN R.C. V. SOUTH CHINA.
At Sookumpoo, the Indian R.C. defeated the South China A.A. by the odd set in nine, Scores:
M. O. Hoosen and D., Mohamed (L.R.C.):-
Kowloon Cricket Club.
E. C. Fincher, e Tan, Sulieman 47 W. C. Hung, run out....... 36 EF. Finchor, e Aziz, b Sulisman 33 F. L. Zimmern, e Chan Fook,
Sulleman G. C. Burnett, run out F. S. W. Smith, 1.b.w.
Sulferarn
N. A. E. Mackay, not out
P. W. Gregory, L. W. Tipple,
Sulieman
W. Hyde, no: out Extras
Rodigues
Leung,
lost to Wong Fuk-nam and
Ho Hin-kau ........... beat Chan Kam-moon and
Chan Kam-hung
·S 6
7.5
beat Siow Kam-sang and Liu Kwal-fan ........
J. C. Lyal did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
7-5
S = .5R
Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 238
0. M. R. W.
A. R. Minu ard D. M. A. Razack D. J. N.. Anderson 11 231 (L.R.C.):-
lost to Wong Fuk-nam and
Ho Hin-knu
beat Chan Kam-moon and
Chan Kam-hung .....
lost to Slow Kam-sang and
Liu Kwai-fan
A. Chan Fook Tan
Suliaman
4. 6 Aziz
6- 2
Rodiguen
0
• 50
25 ..140 68
3 0 16
Hong Kong University. K. P. Gan, Hyde, Lyal ... 46 A. Rodigues, ran out
G. Yeah. b Lyal ...
J. S. Ackber and S. A. R. Bux D. J. N. Anderson, (LR.C.) :-
lost to Wong Fuk-nam a
Ho Hin-kou
beat Chan Kam-moon and
Chan Kam-hung . beat Slow Kam-sang and
Liu Kwai-fan
LEAGUE TABLES.
4. 6
Smith
* Hung,
A. Chan Fook, b. Burnett
A. B. Sulieman, l.b.w., b yal A. A. Aziz, b Smith P. N. Nolasco, Smith 63 P. L. Ten, net out R. Leung, b Smith
Extras
6- 3. Hunt, run out
The positions of the teame up to date are:-
Honk Kong 6.0.
BRIDGE.
24
Total
159
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W.
J. C. Lyal
44
"A" Division.
F. S. W. Smith
P. W.
LPG. C. Burnett
10
Indian R.C.
8
0
3 W. C. Hung
14
Fifth
Kowloon C.C.
2
1
2
E. F. Fincher
Chinese R.C.
South China A.A. M.B.K.
Div
Pta
Chinese R.C.
0.12
Indian R.C.
12
11
Craigengewer C.C. ..12 7
Club de Borreio
Hong Kong C.C.
R.E. Sports Club
6 5
0
43'
September 12- Doncaster Cup.
Shota For and Against.
For Agat. Up D Kowloon B.G.C... 828 709 -119 Civli Service 0.0. 824 723 101 Yacht Club 709 600. Club de Recreio. 172 750 22 20 Taikoo R.C....... 449 439 10 Kowloon C.C. 678 735 Oralgengower C.C. 731 811 Eléctric R.G.... 690 848
W. McBride
54
58
K.B.G.C. v. TAIKOO.
E. Mowfung
J. Carr
A. L. do Souga
C. M. S. Alves
4
"A: E. S. Alves
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19
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19
59
D. Muir :
J. Russell
23
P. T. Farrell
LEAGUE TABLES
18
FRIENDLY GAME, “
South China A.A.
University
0 M.B.K.
Kowloon C.C.. United Services R.C. 0 57 Nippon Club 0.80 Civil Service 0.0.
Еагорева У.М.С.А.
"C" Division.
0 168
Civil Service C.C. Falkoo
R.C.
Chinese: R.C.
Hong Kong CC.
Indian R.C.
Club de Recreio University
South China 'A.A.
Nippon Club
The positions in the League to who is leaving the Colony shortly, Filipino Club In honour of Mr. J. Archibald, Kowloon C.C. date are
Division L
9 08 18
A
Mixed Doubles,
W Wotherspoon
a friendly match was played. at Civil Service C.C.
J. B. Chapman Civil Service C.C. 12
Happy Valley yesterday afternoon Kowloon ITC. (Skip) .............17 | *%
FW. D. L Pts between the Civil Service C.C. and German TC. Craigengower. G.C. 12 11 0 12 the Taikoo Recreation Club, T. Grimes Talkoo, R.C. 18 7 15 18 keenly contested game resulted in N. Drummond (skip) 19 (Skip)
Kowloon C.C.13 61 8 13 win for the Civil Service by the United Services, R.C.
Indian R.C. H. McTaviah J. Ferguson
Kowloon B.G.C...1200 8 12 narrow margin of two shots. Club de Recreio 12 4 2 6 10 Kowloon V.H.M.Chittenden G. McLeod
135 08:10 Police B.C. 1800 180 CS: Best J. Sloan, Sr.
Shots For and Against E. W. L. Hogbin J. Laing
Guy
R. C. Wallace (Skip) (18 (Skip)
tune to play a ball on to his wicket. The club has fixed Sundays and 190-4-13 did not look too promis halldays for members to proceed A. M. Holland ing, and 7 runs later. Leyland was in company to the outskirts of the R. S. Nichol
(Skip) completely deceived by an off city for hunting and picnics. T. S. West break. from Grimmett. Canton News Agency.
an off Sutcliffe was playing a sterling Innings whilst watching the de parture of his colleagues. When 83, he edged an extra fast one from Wall Into the alips, but McCabe's anticipatory mova was in the wrong direction, and Sut- cliffe had another boundary added
LADIES' ATHLETICS,
RECORDS BROKEN, AT STAMFORD BRIDGE..
Londay, Saturday.
e
:24
SANTA
:
Scores: G.S.C.C.
T. Knight
R. R. Wood-
- For Agst. Up Da.. Hollidge
Craigengawer C.C. 709 559 2100
29 Taikoo R.C. 708 705 030 A Grimmitt
Civil Service C.C 609 640 500 (Skip) £27 Kowloon D.R.G790 746 500F. W. Haynes
Jas. T. Dobbie TO Kowloon B.G.C. 714 692 22-0
Club de Recreio
lo. 084 219 020 A H. Orwick Kowloon C.C. 784 9990 39 A 0. Brawn Police RO
|B.07 010 949 10 839 - (Skip)
Division
'F. H.
Holdman Kowloon D.0.C. 1820 100% 185 robald H. Westlako 3. Gregory (Bkip)
to his score. This was the only At the Women's Athletic Cham- fault in an innings displaying plonships at Stamford Bridge new true, Yorkshire grit
world records were set up for the Wyatt played a captain's Inn-half mile, the mile walk, and the _____ KCC. Y. FOLICE. ings after a shaky start, and his 220 yards. stubborn defence gava Sutcliffe The now holders are as fol On their own ground, the Kow loon C.C.-defeated the Police R.C. excellent support. With two suc lowes cessive salare leg boundaries off Half Mile ten G Luha,by 16 shots Hornibrook, Sutcliffe, sent up the 2 mins. 18.1/5 pecs.
Kowloon CC. third century.
Mile Walk Miss Mason,
EU: Fincher 8-ming 14.2/5 secs.
TA Howe W Hyde FIACALyal
(Shop)
At the clone of play the partner- ahip for the 6th wicket had add- e11119 in 105 minutes. Sutcliffe-
-Reuter B
220 Yards: Miss N. Halstead,
Police R.C. Smith
J. B. Riddell
W MacHardy ??
Fender
Yoabt Club
Clyll Berotala
Taikoo PC.
17
G. BicLeod
Talkoo.
W. Brown
J. Bloan, sen,
J. Laing
18kip)
J. B. Chapman
J. C. Polson
D. C Walmsley
J. Russell
Stainton
(Skip)
D. Monro G. H. Stewart
W. Bell
22. (Skip)
15
17
Kowloon 0.0.12 6 0 6-12 At the close, a presentation was Cinh do Berreio 13 5 0 8 10
Craizingower G.0. 13, 420ghzas made to Mr. Archibald by the Tal- Electric RCA 18 1098 koo Club, a report of which will be 28(Skip)*18) (Continued at foot of next Column.found elsewhere in this issue
Kowloon-C.C.
Chinese .C.
Ladles R.C.
University
Club de Rectelo
1 10
COULD YOU SOLVE OUR PROBLEM ?
In our issue of Saturday, we published an excellent bridge problem by Gene Mack. To allow Gour readers time for puzzling out the distribution of the cards, we refrained from publishing the solution. To-day, however, we are glad to print the solution to this 2 unique bridge problem. 1North plays the hand with Spades as trumps-East leads the King of Clubs-North and South to make a grand slam against any defence thereafter."
The King of Clubs is led by East on which North discards the Jack of Diamonds in Dummy and Stakes it with the Ace in his hand, West following with a small club.
In Fts
..
en of
1 North then plays the
clubs, East covering and South
W. L Pts trumping."
82
53 2
4
B North returns to his hand
with a Spade and leads his re- maining Club, again trumping In South's hand.
Now North leads the Queen of Diamonds from the dummy, all hands following: This leaves only the Aca and King of Diamonds, and one spade in dummy, declarer RESULT OF BOGEY POOL AT lead trump once. In his own hand having trumped clubs twice and
GOLF
FANLING.
he still has three high trumps, Thus he returns to his hand with The Bogey Pool competition at trump and leads the Ace and Fanling on Saturday and Sunday King of trumps, discarding the resulted
Ace and King of Diamonds from AH. Ferguson (2) 1 down South; leaving nothing but high WZ (wine)
diamonds in his own hands Other scores:
A rare and unusual distribution creates this "freak hand" and calls for equally: unusual Ingeni ousness in the play,
E. des Voeux (18) 2 down, W. C. Shielda (9) 2 down,
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