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COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 21st OCT.
CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
TRIAL.
Ex-Interporter's Article Held Over.
SECOND CRICKET VOLUNTEERS BEAT
NAVY.
First Victory Very
Decisive.
REID'S FINE BOWLING.
1:
CHAMPIONS BEAT IRELAND.
England Find Net on Six Occasions.
London, Saturday.
1
Owing to the heavy pressure on our news space to-day Ex-Intor
At Belfast to-day, 'before Iporter's special article to the
At King's Park yesterday the crowd of 35,000, England defeated China' Mall has been held over Volunteers registered their first Ireland by 6 goals to 2 in their
victory of the season when they, International "soccer" encounter. hopelessly outplayed the Royal) Ireland, who did not win a Navy by winning by 74 runs.
until Wednesday's issue.
Below were the scores in the Second Interport Cricket Trial played at the II.K.C.C. on Satur ¡day.
TE. Pearce's XI. TE. Pearce, Pereira, b Owen
Hughes
0. G. Simpson, e Duckitt, is Pereira
E. F. Fincher, b Pereira
.. Sayer, b Owen Hughes
6. B. Younger, b Williams
D. J.
1. N. Anderson, e Williams, b
Capt. Mirehouse, st. Davies, b
Owen Hughes
J. H. G. Black. b Peroira
A. C. I. Bowker, e Davies, h
Williams
A. C. Beek, e and b Williams
G. C. Burnett, not out
Extras (322, LB1, NB1)
Total
FALL OF THE WICKETA.
1 2 3 4 & 6 7 8 9
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single game last year, were no The
Batting first the Volunteers scór-match for the champions.
cd rapidly when Griffiths was at scorers for England before the in-' the crease. Scoring 37 out of 60 terval were Smith (Portsmouth) at Griffiths played a very bright and inside left; Waring (Aston Villa) 14 enterprising innings scoring all- at centre forward; and Hine (Lei-
round the wicket. Mackay's unde-cester City) at inside left.
Cross- 4fented innings by 64 was the re-log over with a lead of three goals sult of a very patient and chance to one England added three fur- less innings.
Dunne He was decidedly, ther goals and Ireland one. slow at first but later brightened! (Sheffield United) scored for fre up his play, Stoker Dowling, who land in the first half.Reutor. 3had met with great success with
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the ball on the same ground the SHANGHAI WIN THE 7 day before. proved ineffective yes- oterday.
24
Reid bowled extraordinarily well for his very fine analysis of -5 126 wickets for 13 runs, and looks as
if he is regaining some of that old
10 form which for a whiio he had
lost.
21 21 28 10 71 74 93 98 126 126 Bowling Analysis,
0. M.
R. W.
l'ereira
4
18
3
Owen Hughes
27
Williams
13
Musson
7.1 0
22
22
5 1 12
3 0 7
0 4
0
Reid
Fiung !Dackitt
H. . . Hancock's XI.
E. C. Fischer, e Bowker, b Black
Corp. Davies, C Mirchouse, b
Bowker
Scores:
Volunteers.
J. E. Richardson, Dowling
PRENTICE CUP.
Runaway Victory în
Final Rink.
With the exception of the bril- liance of C. Richards, the Shang- hai No. 2, there was little to feature the final of the Interport} Lawn Bowls series, which was 37 played on the Club de Recreio 28 green en Saturday, and resulted) 9in a victory for the Northerners 27 by 11 shots. Shanghai snatched the lead from Hong Kong at the 1683rd head and never looked back R. Stillard, L D.
Kiblee, again. W. H. B. Rigg, A.. C. Beck, G. C.
N. A. E. Mackay, not out ... R. H. Griffiths, b Bayley 1A. Reid, Tanner, b Dowling
K. R. Davies, not out
Extras
0
Total (for 3 wkts.)
All four Hong Kong men bowl-
A. II. Munson, e Heck, Mirchonse 53 Burnett, and B. L. Stock did noted very disappointingly to say the
ER. Duckitt, e Younger, h Hack
9 Heslop
H. Owen Hughes, e Anderson, b
Mirehause
Sig. Williams, Litw., ↳ Mirehouse
W. C. Hung, b Burnett
F. D. Pereira, not out
Extras (39)
Total (for 8 wkts)
K. H. Batger and A. Reid did not
.bat,
FALL OF THE WICKETS.
1 2 3 4
139 41 46 107 117 118 120
120
least and Silkstone, the skip, show- ed signs of nervousness at the
R. W. commencement. Hong Kong did
2 not start doing any real bowling until the 15th head. A gallant
1 effort was made to avert defeat at Othis late stage, but it proved un-
availing as the Northerners controlling the game.
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H. R. B. Hancock, e Mirehouse, b
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Dowling Dixon
2 Bayley
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. 12 2.
40 10 0 56 4 0 28 3 0 17
Royal Navy.
Ldg. Tel. Dixon, e Richardson,
b Reid
D
Lt. Dwane, b Reid
0
5 6 7 8
Lt.-Comdr. Skyrme, c Stock, b
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Mid. Heslop, b Richardson ..
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Bewling Analysis,
LA.-Comdr. Squance, e Stock, h
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The Shanghai team was a very well balanced one, and all players contributed their share towards a well deserved victory. Richards |was always in the picture, driving with wonderful accuracy, and plac- Ing his woods always in position. A fairly large crowd witnessed the gamo
under ideal conditions
Mid. Tanner, run out
20
Comdr. Bayley, a and b Beck
0
Scores:-
Sto. Dowling, b Reid
14
Mid. Humphreys, b Reid
Hong Kong.
Shanghai,
0
Mid. Mathers, not out
H. Hampton C. W. Glover
0
(K.C.C.)
Extrus
18
R. F. Luz
C. Richards
(Recreio)
Total
01
R. Lapsley
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. W.
(Docks)
Reid Burnett Griffiths
4.1 0 19 5
3
5
0 (Skip)
5
4 6 0
Rigg
2 8
1. Heads
amongst whom was the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.
G. B. Stormes
A. E. Silkstone, T. Main
(K.C.C.)
.14 (Skip) .25
Shanghai Hong Kong Shots Total Shots Total
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Scoreboards on Saturday.
LEAGUE II,
On the C.S.C.C. ground the R.E.
& Royal Signals defeated the Civil. Service Cricket Club second eleven by 127 runs. Scores:-
RE. & S.: 198 for 6 dee. (Cpl.
Meehan 96). ¡CS.C.C. IL: 71 (Cpl. Mechan 4
for 12).
At Pokfulam the South Wales Borderers defeated the University second eleven by 74 runs,
Scores:-
Borderers: 184 for 9 dec. (2nd Lt.
Creme Rend 65).
4 1 10 1
HARRISON WINS A
GOLF TITLE.
China Amateur Golf Champion.
Shanghai, Yesterday,
University : 110 (H. Nomanihoy
J. W. Harrison, a Shanghai busi- 34, 14. Humil-ness man, won the Chinn Amateur ton 3 for 24).
Golf Championship with a score of 315.-Reuter.
At Happy Valley the Club de Re- creio defeated the Police Reercu- ¡tion Club by four wickets.
Scores:
drew with the LR.G. second eleven Police I.C.: 173 for 5 dec. (P.at Sookunnoo.
Loughlin 47*). Recreio: 183 for 7 (A. P. Guterres
60*).
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At King's Park the Royal Navy defented the Civil Service Cricket Club by five wickets.
Scorest-
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LR.C. II.: 156 (A. R. H. Esmail, 57,
J, Hunt G for 47). |C.C.C. II.: 88 for 8 (J. Leonard
43).
Queen's College defeated the Diocesan Boys' School by five wickets at Homuntin..
Scoros:-
C.S.C.C.: 87. (Sto. Dowling 7 for D.B.S.: 00 (R. J. Reed 41, M. el
26).
Navy: 123 for 9.
The Indian Recreation Club drew with the Craigengewer Cricket Club.
Scores:- C.C.C.: 142 (E. Zimmern GO).
R.C.: 104 for 8 (A. H. Rumjah
36. S. V. Gittins 5 for 33),
The Craigengower second eleven t'
Arculli 4 for 26).
Q.C.: 126 for 6 (K. Nazarin 36,
AY.. P. Tsul 32"),
The Hong Kong Cricket Club second éleven drow with the Kow- loon Cricket Club second eleven on the latter's ground.
Scores:- K.C.C. II.: 102 (S: Jex, W. Rigg
4 for 30). HL.K.C.C. II.: 92 for 8 (F. 8. W.
Smith 4 for 17).
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Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
AQUATICS — To-day-Ladies' Harbour Race at 5.15 pm.
Tomorrow Open Harbour Rece at 5.15 p.m.
FENCING To-day-Hong Kong Fencing Club Meet at 5.15 p.m.
HOCKEY-To-day-Hong Kong. Hockey Club 2nd XI. v, Jat Regi- ment at King's Pork at 6.10 p.m. Wednesday-Hong Kong Hockey Club v. Argylls at 5.16 p.m.
Friday-Hong Kong Huckey Club "A" y. K.B.8.P.P.A. at 5.15 p.in.
MEETING TO-Diorrow-Craig- ngower Cricket Club at 6.30 p.m.' RUGBY FOOTBALL-Wednes day-Kowloon Rugby Club second fifteen v. H.M.S. Medway second fifteen
CRICKET Saturday--Third In. terport Cricket Trial, Royal Navy v. Diocesan B.8.
RACING Saturday - Tenth Extra Race Meeting.
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