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THE CHINA MAIL

FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932.

KING'S

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

WEAK C.B.A. ELEVEN CAMBRIDGE START

TRIUMPH.

Y.M.C.A. Defeated by

Nine Men.·

LADIES DISAPPOINT.

Playing with only nine men, and without a goalkeeper throughout

FAVOURITES.

Most Serious Race for Many Years.

10.20 A.M. TO-MORROW.

(Reuter's Special Service.)

London, Yesterday. Judged by the lack of the usual four goals to two in a fast friendly beauty contests and the absence hockey encounter at King's Park yesterday afternoon.

the C.B.A. defeated the Y.M.C.A. by

SCHOOL SPORTSTM

AT K.C.C.

Kowloon Junior School.

FULL RESULTS.

Pupils of Kowloon Junior School held 4 most successful sports Cricket Club ground, kindly lent meeting yesterday on the Kowloon for the occasion.

Arrangements were in the hands A. O. Brawn distributed, the prizes. of Miss H. Knill, P.T.I., and Mr.

winners are as follows:-

The list of races and prize-

of the customary humorous Press In the first half, the C.B.A. press-nel, Saturday's contest will be the stunting on the Boat Race person ed heavily and were very unlucky in

moet serious for many years. not finding the net through Francis. All attempts to Judge from the and Johnson, on several occasions. crews condition as usual favour a raid on the visitors goal, Cambridge, who to-day watched

a sitter, when well Oxford do one of the smartest bitx Boys: 1, Robin Hall; 2, Maurice The score sheet at half of rowing from Chadwyck to McCaw; 2. Betty Goodwin. Middle James. Senior Girls: 1, Dorothy Healey. The Oxford stroke start-

In Parker missed placed.

time was blank.

(1) 50 Yards Sprint:-Senior

In the second-half exchanges were ed off at 38 but dropped to 36 Boys: 1. Wilson Lang: 2, Jack again very fast.. Johnson netted strokes for the C.B.A. and Francis added:

minutes.

during

hectic A

two

with a

Middle Egan.

Girls: 1, Jean Robinson; 2. Evelyn Rousseau. another point shortly after. Going Cambridge followed through on his own, Johnson sent in minute and a half row dropping Stokes; 2, June Barrett.

K.G. Boys: 1, Duncan McTavish; 2 Jack Way. K.G. Girls: 1, Jili. from 34 to 16.

(2) High Jump:-Senior Boys: 1, Douglas Iffa: 2, Jimmy Cocks. Senior Girls: 1, Dorothy McCaw; 2. Emily Brewin

a shot, which Balman, in falling full length in an attempt to clear deflect- The Race starta at 10.20 a.m. ed into his own goal. Play was owing to the fact that there is s transferred to the other end, and the high tide at Putney at 11.54 am. "Y" acored twice through T. 3. Price and Parker. Toward the ter- mination, Johnson scored again, to put the issue beyond doubt for the C.B.A.

The C.B.A. forward line com~ bined very well, whilst their de- fence was also strong. Outstanding players were Johnson, T. Whitley and S. MacNider. For the M.Y.C.A., Selk and Parker were the pick of the forwards, whilst Bates and Tipple worked hard in the defence. L. D. Skinner, in goal, played a great game, coming well out of his domain to clear many times.

Result:-

C.B.A.

4

Y.M.C.A.

2

Ladies' "Rest" Team Lose.

In their first practice match play-]

ed at King's Park yesterday after-

Our Sports Diary.

TO-MORROW.

ATHLETICS-St. Stephen's College Sports at Stanley.

CRICKET First Division- Kowloon C.C. v. Navy (L); Craig- angower C.C. v. Royal Artillery University v Hong Kong (F); C.C.

Division- R.A.S.C.

FOOTBALL-Senfor Chield- Borderers v. Polico; Junior Shield Club v. Royal Air Force; Bor- derers v. Twelfth. Battery,

Sunday. STEEPLECHASING --- Hunt Meet at Kwanti.

Fanling

(8) Bunny Hop:-K.G. Boys: 1, Duncan McTavish; 2, Fraser Thompson. K.G. Girls: I June Barrett; 2, Nan Taylor.

(4) 100 Yards Sprint:-Senior Boys: 1, Robin Hall; 2, Maurice James. Senior Girls: 1, Dorothy. McCaw; 2, Betty Goodwin.

(5) Sack Race:-Senior Boys: 1, George Jowett; 2, Dick Labrum.] Senior Girls; 1, Sheena Taylor; 2, Esther Relton, Middle Boys: 1. Jimmy Lindsay; 2, Wilson Lang. Middle Girls: 1. Eleanor Lewer: 2, Ellen Spence.

(6) Skipping Race:-Senior and] Middle Boys: 1, George Jowett; 2, Douglas Ifils. Senior Girls: 1, Betty Goodwin; 2, Betty Jopling. Middle Girls: 1, Evelyn. Rousseau; 2, Jean Robinson.

(7) Bun-eating: Boys: 1, Roger

noon against the Y.M.C.A., prior to LIVERPOOL CUP FOR Arnold; 2, Dennis Harris. meeting the H.K.L.H.C. to-morrow,} "The Rest" team were defeated by five goals to one.

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London, Yesterday.

On the whole, the ladies gave a poor display, the only players show- ing anything like form being. M.: Woolley (St. Andew's) and Q. Dalziel (CB.A.) in the forward line, and M. D. White (St. Andrew's) C. Osmund (Recreio) The Liverpool Cup resulted as and A. Fowler (C.B.A.) in defence. | follows:-

The score at half-time was one; goal: all, but in the second half, the ladies, failed miserably. They are playing another practice match this afternoon at King's Park, at 5.10a o'clock, when the opposition will be the C.B.A. men's eleven.

A. A. RUMJAHN BEATS THE D.B.S.

Splendid All-Round Cricket.

On the D.B.S. ground St. Joseph's College defeated the Dio- césan Boys' School by 73 runs.

Scores:-

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A. A. Rumjahn, c Curreem, b

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CLUB TROUNCED BY ARGYLLS.

Junior Shield 'Game at Valley.

On the Club ground yesterday the Argylis defeated the Klub in the second round of the Junior 28 Shield by six goals to nil.

27 Christie, McKenna (9) and Louden 2 (2) scored for the military side against s'very weak Club team.

The Argylla will now meet the (R.A.F. In the semi-final round on A Saturday!

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KING'S COLLEGE SPORTS.

On March 24.

(8) Catch the Train:-Senior! Girls: 1, Dorothy McCaw; 2, Betty! Goodwin, Middle Girls: 1, Evelyni Rousseau; 2, Joyce Bushe, K.G. Girls: 1, Jill Stokes; 2, June Bar- rett. K.G. Boys: 1, Pat Allgood;} 2. Fraser Themson

(9) Obstacle Race: Senior Boys: 1, Robin Hall: 2, John Hodge. Senior Girls: 1, Dorothy McCaw; 2, Florence McElvey. Middle Boya: 1. Jack Egan; 2, Sandy Baxter. Middle Girls: 1, Eleanor Lewor; 2,1 Jean Robinson.. K.G. Boya: 1, Fraser Thompson; 2, Jack Way. K.G. Girls: 1, Jill Stokes; 2, Mar- garet Boyd.

(10) Musical Chaira:-KG.: 1, Fraser Thompson; 2, June Tinson. [Boys: 1, Brian Mahoney; 2, Albert) Odell. Girls: 1, Kathy McTavish;; |2, Pat Loseby.

(11) K.G. Relay Race:-1, June Barrett's Team.

(12) Senter Relay Race:-1, David Roa's Team; 2, Maurica James' Team.

LEONARD BEATS SEWELL

Fincher and Goldman

Proceed.

The following. were the full re- |sults in yesterday's Lawn Tennis

Championships:

Open Singles.

J. W. Leonard beat G. W. Sewell 6-1, 6-4.

......

Open Doubles.

E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman beat Y. Hachiuma and M. Kinoshita |6-2, 6-4.

A. V. Remedios and L. A. Ribeiro beat F. H. Kwok and Sai Wa-liang 6-2, 4-6, 6-4.

Chiu Chun-chiu and W. C. Hung The second annual athletic beat E and F. R. Zimmern 4-6, 6-2, 0. M. R. W. meeting of King's College will (8-450M

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BOWLING ANALYĢIS.

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That net earnings were $179,392 less than in the pre- vious year, was reported by the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson who presided at the 45th ordinary annual general meeting of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.: The decrease in revenue fa attributed in part to the political differences in the North and the boycott of Japanese goods. The meeting is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

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