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CRICKET.
WAZIR ALI SCORES SIXTH CENTURY,
Big Partnership With Naidu,
TOURISTS DRAW.
London, To-day."
A magnificent partnership between Wazir Ali. (141) and CK Naldu (104 not out) coupled with the bril liant bowling of Naidu were the features of the two-day match between the All-India XI_and_the Indian Gymk......... hana Club which was aban- doned as a draw yesterday. »
THE CHINA "MAIL.
WAH NAM TEAMS
TRUMPH.
South China Lose By The Odd Game.
VISITORS BASKETBALL WIN
The Wah Nam A. A. Valley- ball touring team, which" met with great success In the Philippines and Kuala Lum- pur, defeated the South China Athletic Association by two games to one at the Chinese Y. M. C..A. on Wednesday evening.
South Chias won the first game by 21 points to 18, but the Wah Nam team recovered well to take the second game at 21-18 and the third
at the same 'scora.
The Wah Nam A. A. Girls' Basket- ball team, who have only just re- turned to the Colony from their summer tour, registered a most oreditable triumph over a Combin- ed Hong Kong side by 35 points to 13.
HOCKEY TRIAL MATCH.
OPPOSITION FOR ALL-INDIA TEAM.
ST. LEGER PROBABLE STARTERS & JOCKEYS."
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AMERICAN WINNING WALKER CUP,
(Continued from Page 1) The tourists took first use of the easy paced wicket and bril
Yesterday was the eclipse of the liant batting by Wazir Ali, who
sun and to-day the eclipse of the reached three-figures for the
British golfers. They lost all four sixth time this season, gave the
The following teams have been matches by substantial margins. visitors an early advantage. chosen for the Hockey Trial Match Sweetser and Voigt led the Hart- which Naidu completely conso-to select a team to play against ley brothers by 3 up at the conclu- lidated with a stylish knock for the All India Olympic in the sion of the first eighteen holes. 104. The tourists innings was Hockey Team:-
Seaver and Moreland had fer declared closed at 843 for 4 ss Probables: Comdr. Higham tablished a big advantage over soon as Naidu reached his fifth (Navy); J. Rodger (Club), Abbas Torrance, the British captain, and century.
All (Jats); W. A. Reed (Club), John de Forest, at the conclusion The Indian Gymkhana, one of Sirdar Khap (Jats), A, A. Dand of the first eighteen holes, being ? the strongest elevens competing (Club) (captain); Habib Khan Up. The Americans led by nine at in London Club Cricket, were (Jats), W. E. Williams (Club), the twenty-second, but a recovery
arrears, Naidu capturing half (Jats), and Pie, Johnson (S.W.B.), duced their lead to & at the twenty- the wickets for 81 runs.
Possibles: Capt. Gore (I.M.S.) ninth." The tourists were scheduled (1st half), G. Duncan (Club) (2nd to have played a two-day fixture half); E V. Reed (Club), Kishan against a Wales XI at Colwyn Singh (H.K.S.R.A.); Pte. Davis Bay. but owing to unforeseen (S.W.B.), Lt. Creswell (S.W.B.) circumstances the Indian Gymk-(captain), D. McLellan (Y.M.C.A.); hana Club were forced to act as G. E R. Divett (Club), Lt. Tyler substitutes-Reuter.
Seaver, America's longest hitter drove 300 yards at the fourteenth, and also had the distinction of holing a 25-yard putt at the sixth for a birdie three.
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GUNNERS AQUATIC SPORTS. Headquarters Section Triumph.
MRS. BARRY PRESENTS PRIZES:
Lt. Col. K. F. Dunsterville, D.S.O., R.A., and Major and Mrs. Barry were present at the swim- ming sports of the 20th Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, at the V.R.C. last, night.
At the conclusion of the sports
(S.W.B.), Hasara Singh Ouimet, the American captain, (H.K.S.R.A.), C. C., Francis (Club), and Dunlap were 5 up at the end of and Nur Khan (H.K.S.R.A.). eighteen holes against Stout and Probables will play in colours | Burke.. Oulmet was putting bril- and: Possibles in whites, but all lantly and never once failed on the those playing in colours are ask-green. ed to bring a spare white shirt, and Eric Fiddian and Eric McRuvie, all playing in whites must bring a the two youngest members of the spare coloured shirt.
British side, won the first four holes during their second round against. Moe and Howell. At the twenty- seventh they were only two dowi,
SOUTH CHINA AGAIN but that was their limit, and they
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VICTORIOUS.
(Continued from Page 1)
RESULTS.
| faded away before the American
pair's splendid long driving."
Eight singles matches will be played on Friday-Reuter.
South China have now lost two TENNIS,
and drawn two of their twenty
Mrs. Barry distributed the prizes, matches whilst on tour in Java LOCHIE AND HASTIE Sgt. Cross receiving the Aggregate The following are the full results Cup on behalf of the Headquar- and goal-scoring lat ters, Section.
Full results were as follow:
25 Yards,
1.-L/Bdr. Dolman.
2-Gnr. Jennings.
3. Gar. Selley.
Time: 12.4/5 secs.
50 Yards. 1.-L/Bdr. Dolman. 2.--Gur. Selley. 3.-I/Bdr. Ashley... Time: 30.1/5' secs:
Plunge. 1.---L/Bdr. Fallon. 2.-L/Bdr. Dolman, 8. Gar. Selley. but
de Distance: 48-ft.
1-Gnr. Hyde,
Yards.
2.-Gor. Harris and Gar. Smith.
Time: 52 sects;
Egy and Spoon. Race:
1-1/Bdr." Dolman
2. Gnr. Jennings.
150 Yards Günners' Râce.
1-Gnr. Harria.
2.---Gar. Selley. 3-Gar. Smith,
Time: 2 mins. 2.1/10 secs.
High Diving.
1-Gar Hyde 2-L/Bdr. Dölman, : 3-Gar. Connor
150 Yards Medley. 1-Gar. Selley,wall moun 2-Gar. Hyda.s 8-L/Bdr. Ashley, te
150 Yards N.C.O,'a‚“ 1L/Bdr. Dorman. 2-L/Bdr Ashley 8.--Sgt. Joynson.) Timer 2 mins. Consolation §1. Gnr. Bornituce/
IMPRESS.
1 Give "C" Coy, Argylls
v. Combined Saigon
61
v. Sadec
60
V. A. Combined XL
v. Bandoeng
8 0
v. Bandoeng
v. Samarang
28. 4- 8
v. Middle Java
81
v. Djocia. Selected
v. Malang Selected
v. Soerabaja
v. Soerabaja
v. Samarang
V.Samarang Europeans 3-
V. Soerabaja
. Bandoeng
Bandoeng
Victory.
H.K. ARBA LEAGUE.
The following were the results of the tennis match played between "A" Company and "C" Company of the Argyll & Sutherland Highland- ers in the Kowloon section of the Hong Kong Ares Tennis League:
CS.M. Docherty and L/Sgt Lamont A Co
lost to C.S.M. Lochie and
Pie. Hastie
Yo Batavia
v. Java Foreign XI
v. Batavia
8 1
v. Batavia
8 1
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beat Pte. Fisher and
Flynn d
Goal-Scorers."
beat Cpl. Stewart and Pte.
Campbell
Lee Waltong heads the goal-
scoring list with 22. goals to his L/Opt. Richford and L/Cpl. credit, while Lee Yee-sun (15), Chu McQween ("A") Co.) Kwok-luen (9), Wong Ka-leung lost to Fisher and Flynn
46
(4), Ip Pak-wah (9), Wong Mal-lost to Stewart and Campbell 26 skun (4) Cheng Kwai-leung (6) lost to Lochie and Hastie IES and Yang Sulick added the re maining 49 goals.
BOGEY POOL AT KG.C. OVER HOLIDAYS.
Kowloon Golf Club are bogey pool competition
afternoon, on Sund
Cpl. Hunter and. Pie. Gavin “A” Co.)
lost to Stewart and Campbell
lost to Lochie and Hastie lost to Fisher, and Fiynn
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