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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

SERVICES LOSE WICKETS.

· Hargrave 78 Not Out at Lunch,

SHANGHAI'S GOOD POSITION,

An Appreciation of Donald Leach.

VERY FINE RECORD FOR ELEVEN ENCOUNTERS.

Finest All-Rounder East C

India.

By Ex-Interporter]

SPORTS NEWS IN BRIEF.

Miss Thomas Enters Ladies' Final.

SOUTH AFRICANS' DRAW.

A splendid avening's entertain- At the luncheon interval to-day

ment was offered on the Hong the Services had lost seven wickets for only 146 runs. The earlier

Kong Cricket Club ground yester- batsmen could do little with the

day evening when an open-air con- bowling of Elliott who dismissed Donald Leath, the victorious both opening batsmen for less | Shanghat captain, has played on cert was staged. A large gather-

eleven

including occasiona against Hong ing.

the than four runs.

Shanghai alone showed con-Kong and his record is an enviable cricket Interport team, Hargrave

was pre- Adence and his batting was bril-one. stamping him as the best all-

sont, and a number of talented en- iliant at times. At the luncheon rounder east of India.

interval he was still undefeated with 78 runs to his credit and the Services were 164 runs in arrears with three wickels in hand.

Lunch Beores:--

SHANGHAI-1st Innings.

S. R. Kermani; b Mirehuuse P. V. Simpson, e Moir, b Burnett

Shaw,

¡A.

J. Barron,

Anstruther ......

R. Beath, Barlow, b Burnett

H. J.

J. M. Cook, Mirehouse, Anstruther

b

R.S. Elliott, e Barlow, b Burnett

B. Wilson, b Hamilton T. W.

D. W. Leach, e Shaw, b'Anstruther

P. Madar, not out

11. A. Coward, c Barlow, b

Burnett

B. V. W. Murray, b Anstruther

J. A. Isaxca. C Younger,

Anstruther

Extras

Total

Fall of Wickets.

1 2 3 4 5 € 7

86 97 165 180 207 211 238 А 9 10 11

In the eleven encounters, broken tertainers contributed items to- only in 1925 due to home leave, hewards the programme. has been on the winning side on The tit-bit of the evening was four occasions, one game

boing

undoubtedly the item rendered by left drawn. His hurricane innings Lt. A. H. Musson, who played yesterday afternoon against the against Shanghai in the Interport 54 Services showed him up in a very

game, singing and accompanying 29 different manner to the way he himself on the banjo,`assisted at

batted against Hong Kong before the piano by Mr. True. 28 his half century. Friendly Aricket after the storn measures adopted

48

14 in

26

18

46

#

an Interport encounter muat At the U.S.R.C. yesterday Miss have proved delightful -relaxation. Thomas entered the final of the

To attempt an appreciation

of Ladies Singles Championship at

26 his all-round play is difficult as I the expense of Mrs. Chiu, whom

have not seen him play in Shang-she dofoated by scores of 5-7, 6-1, hai for the last two years and 7-5. It was a great triumph for might get myself in hot water if Miss Thomas as Mrs. Chiu was re-

eulogised too freely. I therefore garded as a certain finalist,

1

310

20 feel that an appreciation made possible by statistics of his Inter- port career would probably serve the purpose just as well.

!

285 308 308 310-

0. M.

R.

W.

Hamilton Mirehouse Hunting

61

2

Barlow Burnett Austruther

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0

6 0 44 .13 1

39

SERVICES-1st Innings. Li-Comdr. Skyrme, c Murray, b

Elliott

Lt. O. B. Younger, Leach, b

Elliott

Shanghai Record..

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*

The Hong Kong Boxing Associa- tion is staging their first tourna-1

ment of the season on Saturday, | November 28. The main, event] will be a fifteen round contest, be- tween Sig. Morris (H.M.S. Suffolk)

1921-Ho Reored 24 and 6 and in the second innings had the follow- ing bowling analysis 194 and A.B. Warnes (H.M.S. Hermes) 429.

for the welterweight championship of the Colony. 1923-Batting: 3 and 68, Bowling: 17--2--65-0 and 25-9-33-0.

1928-Batting: 15 and 18. Bowling

18-6-81-3.

Warnes was runner-up in the amateur welterweight champion- ship in England last year,

Booking will be open to mem-

1936-Batting: 81. Bowling: 20-12-bers on Thursday and Friday.

16-1 and 5-1-15-1.

Hong Kong Record.

November 25 and 20, while the public will be able to obtain seats on the following day and also on

41020-Batting: 18 and 12. Bowling: the day of the fight. The prices

Lt-Comdr. R. J. Shaw, lb,w., '

Elliott

Hargrave, net out

78

Lt. A. C. Hamilton, b Wilson

4

Lt. J. K. Macfarlan, e Cook,

Booth

29

Capt. Burnett, e Murray, b Isaace L: F. E. S. Barlow, e Murray, b

Madar

Capt. Moir, not out

Extras (B. 6. L.B. 2, W.B. 1) 9

Total (for 7 wkts.)

Do Not Miss EX-INTERPORTER'S Review of the match

in to-morrow's

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GOLF.

146

In the Adamson Cup, Novembar qualifying competition played over the Happy Valley Course, W. Jenkins 90-18-72 qualified.

Other scores ware:-R. Wallace 85-9-74; A, MacIndoe 96-18=78.

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL CRICKET-To-day-United Ser. vices v. Shanghai at the HK.C.C. at 1.30 p.m.

17.32-464, & 10-326-2; 1922-Batting: 6 and 79. Bowling:

B2-14-1 and 60-10-0. 1926-Batting: 6 and 23. Bowling:

8—1—28-2.

1926-Batting: 18 and 19. Bowling: 10-4-40-2 and 23—4—45—3.

will be as usual.

* * *

H.M.S. Medway met the Univer sity in a friendly game of hockey! on the latter's ground on Monday and emerged winners by four goals to one. The sailors were 1927-Batting: 20 and 8. Bowling: by far the better side, their good 19—5—45—4 & 28,4—10—41-0. combination being one of the fea- 1929-Batting: 13 and 22. Bowling: tures of the gume.

17.2-9-17-5 & 25-5-72—5,

1931-Batting: 59. Bowling: 17–4-

80 5 and 103–37—3.

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Owing to the fact that the Argylls failed to turn up, the

The abore figures give him the fol-hockey match arranged between lowing averages:---

Batting.

the soldiers and the Radio Sports Club for last evening was postpon- ed. The Radio played a practice Ions. Runs HS. N.O. Aver. game amongst themselves when a

7. 276 81 10 89,42

few new players were tried out.

In S'hat

In H.K.

is 303 75

20

579 81 Bowling.

104

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29.95

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Commencing the game with only nine men they were early on the offensive and T. J. Price gave them the lead with a grand shot from the right. F. Parker increas-

Sydney, Yesterday.. The match between South Africa and New South Wales at the con- clusion of to-day's play was left drawn.

The South Africana to-day de- clared at 190 for 3 wickets.

New South Wales replied. with 480 for 8, Fingleton scoring 117 in 283 minutes, hitting 9 fours during his long stay at the wicket.

Bradman scored a characteristic 135 in 320 minutes which included 16 fours.

McCabe compiled 79, not out, in'

12 boundary hits

(Earlier scores---South Africa

ed their lead before the fútorval, V.

In the second half W. J. Brown which were netted the third point and in fast Reuter. falling light the Medway scored

To-morrow Kowloon C.C. Shanghal at the K.C.C. at 11 a.m. Saturday League I-Hong Kong

C.C. v. R.A.; Indian R.C. V. Civil Service 0.0.; League HI- Civil Service C.C. v. Indian R.C.; Police v.

v. Hong Kong C.C.; Friend- iles Kowloon C.C. v. Craigen- gower C.C.: Cralgengawer C.C. II.

Kowloon C.C. II. HOCKEY-To-day-Hong Kong Hockey Club v. HKSILA. at the U.S.R.C. at 5. p.m.

Y.

Hong Kong Hockey Friday- Club "A". Jat Regiment on the Marin gorts Club.

ground at S F.m.; C.B.A. v. Radio

FOOTBALL To-day-Division I-Navy v. Argylls at Soakunpeo at.4.15

Satu Wah Cup Clyl- lana v. Navy.

RUGBY FOOTBALL-To-day- Club "A" v. Kowloon Rugby Club at Happy Valley at 5 pm.

GOLF-To-morrow First round

of Hallway Cup (Ladies).

Burday Open Championship of the Colony RILEG.C. Jasper Clark Cup Competition. TENNIS Sunday Mixed Doubles Tournament.

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L.B.R.C.

their only goal through their in- 426, New South Wales 169.] side right..

The following will represent the

Police, in the Mamak Hockey Tour-

on

The Y.M.C.A. half-back line proved very stolid and was a big factor in the success of the home R.S.A.C. against the Hong Kong side. Price, Tato and Mitchell were the outstanding players in nament at the Police Training the Y.M.C.A. elevenage

Y.M.C.A.-L. D. Skinner; A. Tate, L. W. Tipple; G. Mitchell, RA. Bates, F. Allen; W. H. Smith, F. Parker, D. McLellan (captain), W. J. Brown, and T. J. Price

*

School Ground, Kowloon, Saturday, at 4 p.m.-

Pte. Andrews; S/Sgt. Marakall, L/Cpl. Reynolds; Pie. Craggs, Sgt. Hurst, Set McCulloch; Dry. Cole, L/Cpl. Spain, S/Sgt. Skipp, L/Op). Fry, and Drv. Brennan.

Reserves: Pte. O'Conner and L/Cpl. Cadman. '

Refereea: Mr. Guest and Sgt. Townsend.

The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. second eleven against the South Wales Borderers at King's Park to-morrow at -5.10 p.m.

L. D. Skinner; L. W. Tipple, D. Watta G. Mitchell, R. A Bates (captain), S. Sweet; F.Angus, by three goals to one. W. H. Smith, E. F. Belk, F. Parker (Continued at foot of preceeding

Column) and A. Andrews...

At King's Park yesterday the Y.M.CA defeated H.M.S. Medway

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