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KING'S

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.10. 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

SPIDER

THE CHINA MAIL.

SATURDAY'S SPORT IN BRIEF

Cricket.

LEAGUE IL

CRAIGENGOWER WIN BY 51 RUNS.

(at Happy Valley.) RA.S.C.

Pamplin, b Sourbutts

Gray, e Souza, b Way Keene, run out Whitley, not out

Reynolds, b Way

Barlow, b Way

Lazenby, b Way

Funnel, c & b Way

Buckland, run out

Castelow, c McBride, b Lee

Extras (B1)

Total

Football.

SENIOR SHIELD.

2 Borderers

Our Sports Diary.

Club

JUNIOR SHIELD..

TO-DAY.

R.A.F.

CRICKET Kowloon C.C. V. Ilong Kong C.C. nt 11 A.m. (Second Day).

RACING Second Extrn Kace Meeting at Happy Valley (Second . Day).

FENCING-Hong Kong Fene- ing Club Meet, 5.15 p.m.

GOLF-Kowloon v. Y.M.C.A.

1 12th Bly.

Hockey.

3

Radio Y.M.C.A.

1 Cumberland

0

3 Cumberland

Racing.

CASH SWEEP AT A GLANCE.

32

5

Race 1.

0

9

J. Hunter. G. A. White and A.

No. 227

146 62

$669.20 191.20 95.60

3 Howe to bat.

0'

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 23,

1 2 for 57, 3 for 102, 4 for 102, 5 for

1120, 6 for 120.

55

Fails of Wickets:-1 for 4, 2 for:

14, 3 for 16, 4 for 23, 5 for 23, 6 for;

23, 7 for 43, 8 for 54, 9 for 55.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Way

Sourbutts

Let

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Unplaced runners ($50 each),.

Nos.: 131, 50, 233, 250, 240, 957,

193, 352, 215, 266, 318. 2.

Unplaced runnera ($50 each),

[Incomplete)

Race 2.

Beck

Owen Hughes

D. M. R. W. 15 2

4 27 5 0 19 0

No. 72

$926.80

280

264.80

100

132.40

Reid

8 1

15

g

0. M. R. W.

Hamilton

6

1 18

7

0 39 5

Race 3.

McLellan

3 0

26

1

5 1 15

I

Duckitt

2

13

0

No. 379

$084.20

.2

2

0

1

245

281.20

140.60

"

C.C.C.

Nos.: 105, 106, 134, 371. 240, 306.

MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1932.

A PARTICULARLY CHARMING ARRAY

of NEW

Voiles,

Organdies

and

Dress Linen

NOW SHOWING

Unplaced runners ($50 each),

26 Nos.: 449, 558, 496, 11, 635, 582,:

422, 377, 574.

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NEXT CHANGE

"CONFESSIONS

OF A CO-ED"

with

Sylvia

The Intimate

Story Her Diary Told!

W. Reed, e Buckland, b Whitley 10

E. Souza, e Sub. (Hunt), b

Gray

J. W. Leonard, c Funnel, b

Whitley

R. Lee, c & b Whitley

R. Sourbutte, c. Castelow, b

Gray

W. K. Way, e Buckland, b Gray

A. A. Lewis, b Whitley

E. C. G. Barry, b Pamplin,

F. Broadbridge b Lazenby....

J. Hunt, e Buckland, b Whitley

W. R. McBride, not out

Extras (B4)

Total

13

KOWLOON JUNIORS.

TRIUMPH.

(at the H.R.C.C.) Scores:-

Kowloon C.C. 6F. E. Lawrence, b Dunnett, 9, A. A. Dand, 1.b.w., b Gahagan A. R. F. Raven, b Gahagan.

615

Unplaced runners (550 each).

Nos.: 242, 82, 270, 653, 837, 404, 135, 419, 455, 232, 304, 277, 287. 447, 92, 373, 2, 512, 567, 63, 568, 132, 99, 166, 91.

Unplaced runners ($50 each),

10 Nos.: 80, 269, 345, 297, 467, 27, 163,

1

Race 4.

27

No. 173

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39

45

$1,493 321

15

625

321

10. B. Raven, b Gahagan 1D. S. Green,

Dead heat.

Ratten,

b

46

4 464.

A. C. Ridlington, b Gahagan

8

Race 5.

401

No. 504

528

$1,547 442

418

221

0

at

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

Piece Goods Dept.

13, Geo. Lee, b Gahagan

Paterson

28's. W. Carr, b Gahagan

6 F. E. Skinner, not out 4.

H. Overy, b Planner

116 J. Chadwick, b Planner

Fall of Wickets:-1 for 23, 2 for 33, 3 for 33, 4 for 33, 5 for 33, 6 for 95, 7.for 35, 8 for 40, 9 for 95,' 10 for 116.

Whitley

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W 11 3. 29 5 10

Extras (B22, LB3, NB1).

Total

178

Fall of wickets:-1 for 1, 2 for 49, 3 for 89, 4 for 98, 5 for 109. for 115, 7 for 128, 8 for 124, 9 for 178, 10 for 178.

Race 6.

No. 564

Gray

41

3

Barlow

2

D 18 0

Lazenby

5

1

13

1 Kilbee

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. 0 6

$3,312.40 576

946.40 863

473.20 Unplaced runners ($100 each), Nos.: 142, 9, 450.

Race 7.

R. W. 21 0

No. 113

697

Reynolds Pamplia

2

0

5

o Dunnett

+ 2 28. 1

G27

$1,701 486 243

0

6

I

Plummer

8 0

19

0

Unplaced runners ($50 each),

Gahagun

9 0 56

6

-

TABLE TO DATE.

Paterson

9 2

29

1

Planner

1.4 1

Â

2

Nos.: 472, 120, 118, 736, 498, 64, 82, 306, 800, 332, 448, 304. 650, 512, [640, 117, 45.

League IL

Hong Kong Ch

Race 8

0

No. 388

$1,758.40

13

291

"

D

7 1

1

97 22

27 21

80

A. H. Harboard, st. Carr, b

Gahagan

730

602.40 261.20

1

30 15

8 27 1*

14

J. A. H. Plummer, c Dand, b

Chadwick

12

10 3 3 4 30

L. D. Kilbee, c-Lee, b Skinner

1

Race 9.

9 2 2 5 27

8

P. W. Planner, & b Lee

0

No. 457

7 J. B. Davla, c Skinner, b Leo

21

713

8

2 1 6 24

7

F. F. A. Dunnett, b Lee

10

279

J. Solbanno, b Lawrence

2

W. Harris-Walker, b Overy

R. D. W. Paterson, not out

Extras (B25, LB2, NB)

16

Race 10.

28

No. 382

403

Total

83

182

$1.878.80 586.80 268.40

SIDNEY

Phillips

HOLMES

Norma FOSTER

Indian R.C.

Kowloon C.G. Recreio Craigengewer

Borderers

Police R.C.

R.E. & Sigs,

University

Poss. C. E. Gahagan, c & b Skinner

P. W. D. L. Pts. Pls. R. Ratten, b Skinner

10 6 2 2 Bu 20

10 5 8

.10

5 SP

9 4 2 3 2x

10 3 3 4 30

Hong Kong C.C. 8 21B 2

R.A.S.C.

Civil Service ...10

0 4 0 30 4

Friendly Matches.

KOWLOON C.C. FIND BECK TROUBLESOME.

(at the K.C.C.)

($50 each), Unplaced runners Nos. 20, 180, 101, 241, 339, 727, 2741, 27, 890, 420, 204, 216.

Fall of wickets:-1 for 0, 2 for

$1,882,60 528.60 261.80 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 275, 311, 540, 421, 149.

21

Unplaced runners ($50 each), 23, 3 for 26, 4 for 28, 5 for 28. Nos.: 269, 871.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Unplaced runners ($50 each),

1 Nos.: 454, 575, 190, 236, 164, 117,

1'515, 240, 648, 545, 767, 89, 181, 256.

Race 11.

Scores -

O. M. R. W.

No. 558

Booking at the Theatre.

Tel. No. 25313.

Hong Kong Co.

E. R. Ducklit, b Burnett

1

Skinner Chadwick

6

2

11

8

2

886

$1,839.60 525.60

4

1 5

2

598

262.80

J. E. Richardson, b Burnett

Lee

7

3

10

$

36

L. T. Ride, b Madar

11

Overy

4 1

20

Lawrence

2 0 9

G. R. Sayer, b Lyal

89

A. C. Hamilton, c & b Mader..

10

0

H. Owen Hughes, c Madar, b

Goodwin

15

22

11

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Dail

SPORTS

ALMANAC

THE BEST 50 CENTS WORTH

R. H. Griffiths, Lb.w., b Lyal ....

E. J. R. Mitchell not out..

A. C. Beck, b Goodwin ......................

A. Reid, et. Hunter, b Lyal...

D. McLellan, st, Hunter, b Lyal

Extras (B11 NB2)

Total

“YACHTING

RACES FOR PRESENTED CUPS.

Three events for Presented Cups were held at the Royal Hong

18 Kong Yacht Club on Saturday. All the races were over the following course:-Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Ramsey Shoal (P) and Channel Rocks (8). Distance: 7.8 miles.

277

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 5, 2

for 37, 3 for 70, 4 for 84, 5 for 87,

6 for 124, 7 for 172, 8 for 221, 9 for! $254.

*Burnett Lyal

Madar

Goodwin

Smith

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W.

.22 4 74 2

.20.5 2

86

4

13 I

52 2

8

0

35 2

4

17

0

* bowled two no balls,

Kowinon C.C.

E. C. Fincher, L.b.w,, b Beck, 18)

The results were:---`

Yacht

Norena (Capt. Krogh Mos)

Rolla (Mr. R. Stock) Argulla I (Mr. Gandy) Dorothea (Mr. R. P. Edwards) Diana (Major Bingham).

"H" Class. (Started at 2.25 p.m.)

TIMES

Sailed by

.Finished Corrected

8.40.20 ...... 2.40.20

8.87.20 .. 8.41.58

Position 5 2

8.49.15

8.40.09

4

8.45.00

3.36.00 B.88.83 8.45.08

1

8

«p” & “Y” Class. ', (Started at 2.80 p.m.)

TIMES

Yacht

Sailed by

Finished Corrected Position

N. A. E. Mackay, 'c

Owen

Daphne (Miss M. Stokes)

26

Ailsa (Major Lochner)

8.57.01 8.57.01 4.00.40 4.00.40

2

Б

E. F. Fincher run out

44

Why Wonder (Capt, Fowkes)

8.58.02 8.67.23

P. Madar, c Reid, b Beck

18

Bluejacket (Major. Barry)

4.09.00 4.02.21

F. S. W. Smith, e Richardson,

Boojum (Mr. H. S. Rouse):

13.57.27

3.56.48

b. Beck

Speedwell (Major Stewart) ..... 4.00.55

4.00.18

J. C. Lyal not out

Adanac (Cdr. A. H. Walker, R.N.) 4.02.54

4.02.15

F. Goodwin, c & b Beck

“G* Class... (Started at 2.36 p.m..

TIMES

Yacht

Sailed by

Total (for 6 wickets)

188

Wendy (Capt. Malone)

Eunice (Capt. Rose)

4.15.84

4.14.16 408.04 4.00.46

Hughes, b McLellan.......

G. C. Harnett not out.

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Another satisfactory year's working of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., was reported by Mr. J. H. Taggart, at the ordinary yearly meeting of the Company, which was held on March 18,

The Chairman announced, that the Company had re- fused an offer of six and a half million dollars for their Shanghai properties. This fact was favourably commented upon by the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., and by Chev. J. M. Alves who said that he was optimistic as to the future prosperity of Shanghai. The meeting to fully reported in the OVERLAND CHINĂ MAIL,

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A net profit of $1,040,823.17 for the year 1931 was re- ported by Sir Shou-son Chow at the thirteenth ordinary annual meeting of the Bank of East Asia, which was held on March 19, at 10, Des Voeux Road Central. This amount was stated to be somewhat less favourable than the profit for the previous year, but it was nevertheless adequate to enable the same dividend and usual bonus to be maintained. A report of the meeting is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

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"I am glad that Hong Kong has succeeded in erecting one of these In memory of those who gave their lives for their friends and their country," said His Excellency the Governor in the course of his speech at the opening of the new War Memorial Nursing Home on Mount Kellett, on March 16.

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Lady Peel unlocked the door with a gold key, which was presented to her as a memento of the event by the Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell, Chairman of the Committee. The occasion is chronicled in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

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At the Hong Kong Rotary Club luncheon on March 22, Mr. C. Champkin delivered a highly entertaining address on Anti-Aircraft Guns.

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He made splendid use of the opportunity afforded for recruiting members for the new unit of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps -- the Anti-Aircraft Light Auto- matic Company,

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