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The Kowloon C.C. defeated the
GAR WOOD ATTAINS 104 M.P.H.
Attempt on Kaye Don's World Record.
HOME RUGBY,
Big Win for the South Africans.
London, Yesterday. The South African Rugby foot-
Royal Army Service Corps by 62 NEW PROPELLERS AND RUDDER. ball tourists beat a combined Dur-
runs at the K.C.C.
Scores:---
K.C.C.: 186 for 5 dec. (F. E.
Lawrence 91*).
31).
New York, Yesterday. Commodore Gar Wood attained a speed of 102.06 m.p.h. over the mea.
nam and Northumberland fifteen by 41 points to nil at Sunderland.- Reuter.
{R.A.S.C.: 124 (F. E. Skinner 4 for sured mile on the Harlem River in
Kowloon Rugby Club Fifteen. the course of the first two trials. The following will represent the He is endeavouring to beat Kaye Kowloon Rugby Club against the cord of 110.28 m.p.h. Jon's world motor-boat speed ro-B" Co. of the South Wales Bori derers at 1 ug's Park on Wednes- Wood is Atting two new propel-day at 5.15 p.m. sharp;- lers and a new rudder for his final attempt.
The University defeated the R.E & Signals eleven by 17 runs at Pok- fulam.
Scores:-
R.E. & S.: 69 (H. Nomanbhoy &
for $8).
University: 80 (Cpl. Mcehun
for 39).
FRIENDLIES.
Playing on their own ground the Craigengower C.C. defeated the Civil Service C.C. by four wickets.
Scored:-
C.S.C.C.: 118 (S. V. Gittina 4 for
19).
C.C.C.: 125 for G (S. V. Gittins
· 70*).
At Sookunpoo the Indian Recrca- tion Club defented the University [by 56 runs.
Scores:-
Indian R.C.: 113 (A. - A. Rumjahn 35, A. T. Lee 8 for 39).
University:
67 (A. R. Minu 4 for
16, A. A. Rum Jahn 3 for 3).
AL Sookunpoo the South Wales Barderers lost to the Hong Kong Cricket Club second eleven by 25 rung.
Scores: H.K.C.C.: 163 for 6 dec. (G. E. R
Divett 65). Borderers: 138 (Capt, Wales 31, A. J. R. Wolfe A for 21).-
At King'a Park the Royal Navy drew with the Diocesan Boys' ¡School.
Scores:-
Royal Navy: 168 for 6 dec. (Lt.
Comdr. Shaw 66) DBS.: 116 for 6 (N. Whitley
55*).
At Happy Valley the Police R.C. defeated the Indian R.C. second jeleven by two wickets.
Scorea;
IR.C.: 94 (H. G. Baker 4 for 20,
F. Minty 4 for 20). P.R.C.: 102 (T Loughlin 35, A. K.
Ismail 4 for 20).
The Civil Service C.C. second eleven defeated the Craigengower C.C. second eleven by 42 runs.
Scorea:- |C.S.C.C.: 169 (A. E. Wood 44, R.
Sourbutts 4 for 52)... CC.C.: 117 (R. Sóuŕbutts 37).
*Not out.
Yesterday's Game,
LT. COMDR, SHAW REGISTERS RIG SCORE.
The Royal Navy and the South Wales Borderers met in a friend ly cricket match yesterday, which was remarkable for the tall' acor ing witnessed, 539 runs being scor.
New York, later.
་
On the occasion of a further run to-day, Gar Wood achieved a speed af 104 m.p.h.-Reuter's American Bervice.
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
FENCING-To-day-Hong Kong Fencing Club Meet at 5.15 p.m.
HOCKEY-To-day-Hong Kong Hockey Club II. v. South Wales Borderers at 6 p.m.; Radio Sports Club v. Argylis at 5 p.m.; Y.M.C.A. II. V. K.B.S.F.P.A. at 5.10 J.M.
To-morrow-Y.M.C.A. v. Recreio at 5.10 p.m.
Wednesday-St Andrew's Y R.A.S.C. at 6.10 p.m.; Hong Kong 1.C. v. Borderers at B p.m.; Radio Sports Club v. H.K.S.R.A. at 6 p.m.
Friday Radio Sports Club v. Police; Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. Argylla at 5 p.m.
ROWING Today--Army Row- ing Club Regattu,
Cpl. Frankham; T. 8. D. Whitley, D. Black, G. C. Burnett, J. J. Ferguson; D. F. Kilby, J. S. Crozier; J. E. Wilson, W. Walters, S. Hardy, J. Riddell, W. L Mac- kenzie, W. Stoker, S. Macnider, and Dr. Cogan.
LAWN BOWLS.
Police Gain Narrow Win Over the Prisons,
The final lawn bowls game in the futer-Departmental Competition for the Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cup was played yesterday between the Police and Prisons Departments.
Scores:-
Police.
J. Orem
Prisons.
STAR
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At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20, & 9.20.
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INKOTWI BICBASTIAN
Shota Total
W. Mair (Skip) J. C. Weat iends. Shots Total
1.
1
1
1
2.
MEETINGS - To-day
- Kong.
2
Kong C.C. at 5.30 pin,
Wednesday Ladles Section. Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at 14
4.
1
5,
2
6
RACING Thursday- Entries close for Eleventh Extra Meeting at noon.
7:
TALKING
8.
for G. M. Young Cup and Gov- ernor' Shield.
CRICKET Saturday-Interport Trial at H.K.C.C.; First Division -Civil Service CC. v. Kowloon C.C.; Royal Navy v. Royal Artil. lery: Second Division Indian 1.G. v. Police R.C. (L.): Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.
GOLF-Sundey-Entries
9.
10.
11.
12.
9
13.
12
14.
14
close
15.
16
16.
16
FOOTBALL-
* — Saturday -- First Division Club v. Borderers; Kow loon v. Police; Navy v. Argylls; Recrelo v. St. Joseph's; Second Division University v.. Argylle; Navy v. R.A.0.0.; Club", 12th, Batt Kowloon V. Borderers; The trophy and miniature cups Third Division Burderers Y.were presented to the Police team. R.A.F.; Radio v. Recreio; R.E. V. St. Joseph's.
17.
16
1 18
18.
17
18
19.
· 17
Б
18
20. 21.
3
20 20
18
1 19
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S.W. Borderers.
Lt. G. de Winion, e Villiers, b
Boyle
Ptc Morgan, b Boyle
LL. F. F. S. Barlow, b Hunting Lt Crewe-Read, b Hunting Capt. O. M. Wales, not out Lt. H. C. Hamilton, not out
Extras
Total (for 4 wkts.)
52
15
88
by the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, who congratulated theni on their win. He said that the idea of having lawn bowls games between the various, Government Depart menta was a good. Idea as it helped to bring them together.
The Commodore's Shield.
The final of the Naval Yard Lawn Bowls Competition for the Com-) 30 modore's Shield was played off on 20 the green of the Kowloon Bowling. 16 Green Club on Saturday afternoon,
between teams from the Construc-| 227 tive and Engineering Departments,
the latter winning by a singio ahot
Scores:- Engineer Dept. F. Jones
THIRD INTERPORT
TRIAL
1. E. Richardson. Batger, b
H. Owen Hughes' XI.
Hamilton
E R. Ducklit, Lb.w, b Mirehouse EJ. R. Mitchell, e Hancock, b,
Hamilton
Zimmern, b Musson
D. Pereira, è Mackay, b Maspon
D. J. N. Anderson, b Hamilton L/CPL
Robson, e Mackay, b Musson
ed for the loss of only eight A. Reid, e Flucher, b Musson wickets. Lt. Comdr. Shaw follow. A. C. Beck, nos out
ed up his score of 66 on Saturday. Goodwin, not out jagainst the D.B.S. by scoring 170
in a hurricane innings.
Scores:
Royal Navy.
Mid. Hunting, e Barlow, b
Morgan
Mid. Whinney, played on, th
Barlow
4.Comdr, Shaw, Wales
Tel. Dixon, b Crewe-Read'. Lt-Comdr. Skyrme, not out
·Mid. Wainwright, not out
Extras
Extras (18, LD4)
B. A. Trotter
E. W. L. Hogbin
Constructive Dept.
A: Summons
J. Willmott :
T. S. W. West
15 W. J. Bickford 14|
J. Hollidge
18
G. E. Bayer, not out
K. H. Griffiths, e Richardson,
Reid
34
A. C. Hamilton, e Owen Hughes,
b Goodwla
10. B. Younger, b Goodwin
N. A. E. Mackay, e Owen Hughes,
b Goodwin
H. I. B. Hancock, not out
Extras (18, W1, NB2)
Total (for 6 wkts.)
59
***... 132
0. G. Simpson, A. H. Munson, 4 C. L»Bowker, and Capt. Mirchonse did not bat.
FALL OF THE WICKETS."
2 3 4 5
Total (for 8 wkta.)
135
IL Owen Hughes did not bat.
FALL OF THE WICKETS.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
45.
8 39 48 51 68 69 68 74 Bowling Analysis.
2
0. M.
R. W.
170 Bowker
Mirchonse
24
0
8
14.
*Pereira
Hamilton 02
Masson 10 Beiger
46
Owen Hogbes
Rell
12
Beck
D
9
16
H. . B. Hancock's XL
Goodwin
Total (for 4 wkts, dec.)-812 (Continued on West Column.)
KH. Botger, e. Robson," a "Owen-
Hughes
EC Fincher, cand b
Лиде
+Robion
Duckitt
0 1.38 62 62 102 Bowling Analysis.
*Richardson
0. M.
bowled me, no bail
† bowled
wide.
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