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By the only goal scored Radio Sports Club defeated Central British Association in the Mamak Hockey Tournament at Caroline Hill yesterday.
SPORTS NEWS
IN BRIEF.
The second match between the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club and St. Andrew's in the Caer Clark Cup competition will be played' at ; Sookunpoo this afternoon, com- mencing at 8.80 p.m. The team to represent the Hong Kong ladies is as follows:-
M. Bird; E. M. Gray, J. Smalley: E. Ross, B. M. Pope, C. Ferguson; A. McElney, M. Allan Jones, E. Bonnar, A. G. Orme and E. Black- burn.
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THIRD TEST MATCH AT ADELAIDE.
South Africans' Sound Opening.
GRIMMETT BAGS FIVE.
The South Africans at the close of the first day's play in the Third Test Match against Australia at Adelaide had scored 265 for the loss of seven wicketa. After very promising opening they lost Morkel and Viljoen without addi- tion.
Full scores as cabled by Reuter were as follow:-
S. J. Curnow, e Ponsford, b South Africa-1st Innings.
Grimmett
The game, which was played at a very fast pace throughout, was marred by incidents of poor sports- manship. Though losers, the C.BA. had ninety per cent, of the game, and were extremely unlucky In not leaving the field victors of a hard fought game.
The C.B.A. were carly pressing, and soon forced a
corner, T. Whitley having hard luck with A. Nicol N. Cooper, E. O'Hagan,
J. Harris Walker: N. Ferguson, H W. Taylor, c Rigg, shot when close in. Maintaining M. Hudson; E. S. Laing, J. White, pressure, Francis scored with a P. M. Harrop, M. Smalley and H. beautiful rising shot, from a cor- Knill ner hit by Hirst, but the goal was disallowed for sticks. Shortly
the Y.M.C.A. and the Hong Kong There will be a match between Ladies' Hockey Club 2nd XI. at King's Park at 4.15 p.m. The fol- Kong: lowing team will represent Hong B. Mitchell, e and b McCabe 75
J. A. J. Christy, b O'Reilly
after, Francie was responsible. for
H. B.
Grimmett
Grimmett
D. P. B. Morkel,
Grimmett
20
T
78
Cameron, Lb.v.,
52
c and b
0
The final match of the Trian
K. Viljoen, c and b Grimmett
0
18
10
5
Total (for 7 wkts.)
265
two more goals, both of which gular Tournament will be played C. L. Vincent, not out were disallowed for sticks again, this afternoon, when the Navy and Q. McMillan, not out The Radio rushed down, and H.Army meet on the Sokunpoo
Extraa Singh sent in a shot from the ground.
AUSTRALIA.
right, which Philippans cleared to The names of the Army XV. are concede a corner, which proved not to hand, but the Navy will be CRICKET NEWS FROM fruitless. G. Singh, the Radio represented by:-- star centre-forward, was too well Lt. Gosling; A.B. Bradshaw, marked by Davies to be dangerous. Lt. Ryder, Sto. Packer, Lt. David: In the second half, the C.B.A. Surg. Lt. Rees, Lt. Charsley; Lt.- still maintained pressure, and Comdr. Crick (captain), Lt. bombarded the Radio goal, but Robertson, Lt. Linton, A.B. Deykin, without reault, offside play spoil-E. R. A. Soggett, Lt. Hubback, Lt.¦ ing most of the movements initiat- Edwards, and Lt. Pizey. ed by Francis. Light was failing Kick off at 4 p.m. fast toward the end, when the Radio attacked, and G. Singh net-
ted.
Radio S.C.
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Referee: Mr. G. G. N. Tinson. * * *
"Aussie" Captain's Century.
Melbourne, Dec. 29. Victoria beat New South Wales by 3 wickets here to-day in the Sheffield Shield. Victoria in the
Members of the Kowloon Cricket Second innings scored 435 for 7 Club are reminded of the all-day wickets, Darling scoring 111 not
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Radio:A. Spary; Parduman takes place to-morrow.
The com- Singh, Mohinder Singh; J. 3. petition will start promptly' at 11 Grewal, M. H. Hassan, A. E. P. o'clock, and will be continued Guest: Harbhajan Singh, J. T. K. throughout the morning and after- Gilchrist, Gurbachan Singh, Kol-noon. Tiffin and teas will be pro- vided, and the entrance fee per C.B.A.-C. L. Gregory: S. Mac-couple is $6. Yider. A. Philippens: M. Weill, Those who have not already en- Cpl. Davies, N. Whitley; W. H. G.tered are advised that they can do Hirst, T. S. D. Whitley, C. C.so on Sunday morning. Francis and J. White.
want Singh and F. A. Kemp.
Cemment.
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out.
Scores--
New South Wales: 276 and 260
(Leadbeater 56, Smith 5 for 86).
Victoria: 103 (O'Reilly 5 for 22) and 495 for 7 wkta. (Woodfull 147,
O'Brien 51, Darling 111 not out).
South Australia's Big Victory. Adelaide, Dec. 29. South Australla beat Queensland by 280 runs in the Sheffield Shield match. Queensland who had scored 105 runs for 2 wickets were all out! Late yesterday a telegram, was to-day for 209 runs, Hogg scoring received by the Hong Kong Foot-171. Grimmett took 4 wickets for For the Radio, P. Singh and M. ball Association from, the Shang-70 runs and Lee 5 wickets for 70 Hassan shone in defence, whlist hai Football Association stating runs. Gilchrist and G. Singh worked that, in view of the circumstances The following are the Scores:-- well in the forward line..
South Australia: 421 (Lonegan The C.B.A. were greatly handi-football match arranged for next 137, Whitefield 82, Richardson 75);| capped by playing ten men. In Saturday, February 6, has been de- and 835 for 7 declared (Richardson the defence, MacNider and Philip pena played well, whilst Davies was a tower of strength at centre half back. Of the forwards Whitley and Francis were promin
ent,
Tournament Table to Date.
Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Radio
8 € } 2 14 3 14 Incognitos... 8 3 2 3 18 10 9 C.B.A.
5 3 20 14 1 St. Andrew's 6 2 2. Z 3 0 R. C. Sigs.. 6 29
Police...... IR.A.S.C.
and possibilities, the Interport
finitely postponed.
WIS to
The Hong Kong team have left, during the week-end and were due to arrive in Shanghai on Tuesday or Wednesday.
breach of Rules.
Jats Beat University. The Jat Regiment met the Uni-
138, Lee 54).
Sides 74, Lee 4 for 39); and 209 Queensland: 267 (Oxenham 82,
(Hogg 71, Grimmett 4 for 70, Leo 5 for 70).
'N.S.W. v. Queensland,
Sydney, Jan. 2. The following is to-day's closing score in the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and
6 versity hockey eleven on the Queensland which began here yes-
Marinc
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ground yesterday,
the terday:-New South Wales 808 (Marks 71, Oxenham 6 for 78) and 173 for 5 (Shepherd 52 not out): Queensland: 148-Reuter.
5 1 2 2 2 4 A game resulting in a victory for 8 1 7 0 # 29 2 the Jata by a goal to nil after a *Forfait 2 points to R.A.S.C. far goal-less first half.
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