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AITKENHEAD SHIELD TEAMS
EIGHT RINKS TO END MR. BUSTON'S HORSE SECOND
1932 SEASON.
Red Letter Year.
MRS. SOUTHORN TO PRESENT TROPHIES.
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Next Saturday.will be the blggest day in the history of Lawn Bowls in the Colony when the 1932 season will be conclud ed by the annual Altkenhend Shield match betweon Hong Kong and Kowloon, thus ter- minating what will go down, in the annals of Lawn Bowls as a red letter year.
Twelve very closely matched games have been arranged by the L. B. A. Committee, and the con- test on the Kowloon Bowling Green i Club green should prove one of the closest of, the series. Tea will be provided during the afternoon for both players and spectators.
AND LORD ROSEBERY'S THIRD
Mr. Kennedy's Nitsichin Wins Cesarewitch.
London, Yesterday, The Cesurowitch at Don- caster resulted as follows:-
Nitsichin
Chelmarsh
Sandwich
1 2.. 3.
Twenty-six ran, the winner winning by three lengths, two lengths separating second and third,
Betting: 10/1 Nitsichlo, 22 Chelmarsh, 100/12 Sand- wich.
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The only lust minute change to be made was that of Frederick Aby "Fiding Joyous Greeting instead of Dowdall.
-Reuter.
China Mail Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
HOCKEY-Mamuk Shleid
At the conclusion of the contest. which will commence at 2.30 p.m. sharp, Mrs. W. T. Southern, wife of H. E the Officer Administering the; Government, the Hon. Mr. W.-T. Southern, C.M.G.. will present the Aitkenhead Shield to the winners 24th Batty and will also distribute the League trophies and placques to the Crai R.A.S.C. rengower Cricket Club, and the Open Championship Trophy to L. A Gutierrez, and the Spey Royal Cup to the Club de Recreio.
The draw for teams and rinks resuited as follows:-
KOWLOON
C. de R.
HONG KONG Rink No. 1.
L. A. Gutierrez FX. M. Silva AS.. Games
G. E. Marques
K.C.C.
(Skip)
J. S. Dinnen:
W. W. Hirst
E. Kern
J. Jack
C.C.C.
R. Busa
M. O'Brien
E. Lammert
B. W. Bradbury
(Skip)
Rink
No. 2.
Mixed Team (H.K.);
(Skip)
K.B.G.C.
W. Vetiables.
$. Eccleshall
W. V. Fields
3. Hope
A. GIN
Argylls
V. Yeteran
(Valley 4.30)...
v. 1st H.K.S.R.A.
(Marina 4,30) WATER POLO
v. Lincolns
("Y" Bath).
TO-MORROW.
FOOTBALL
v. Linealns IT"
(Chatham Rd).
Argylls If
ท
HOCKEY
Club "A" v. Borderers.
ROWING Trevessa Trophy (North Point 4).
POLO Hong Kong v. Shanghai
(Causeway Bay 8).' RUGBY Kowloon. Rugby Club Practice.
SWIMMING — King's
Finals.
(Skip)
Rink No. 3.
R.H.K.Y.C.
A. W. E. Davidson W. E. Hale
W.S. Drake
.(Skip)
K.D.R.C.
Eink
T. Coleman W. H. C. Robson
G. Henderson
B. B. Maughan
J. Bentley
A. L. Shields..
The Hon. Mr.
W. T. Southorn
(Skip)
No. 4.
R.JL.K.Y.C
E. B. Reed
A. Murdoch
A. Chapnian
Police
SATURDAY.
CRICKET
College
v. Craigengower CC.
Indian R. C. University
የ.
Kowloon C.C.
v.
Indian R.C. IL
Kowloon CC. I. Navy
University II
"V.
St. Joseph's
FOOTBALL
FIRST DIVISION
St. Joseph's
v. Recreio
|S. Gray
W. Macfarlane
Kowloon Artillery Police
•
(Skip)
"Rink
(Skip)
Borderers
No. 5.
Ewo
K.C.C.
P.R.C.
Kowloon
4. Oran
Borderers
V.
D. Clow
T
H. Gittens
J. Hyde
H. M. McTavish W. E, Hollands
R. Lapsley G. C. Moss.
(Skip)
K.D.R.C..
J. V. Ramsey
R. G.. Craig
J. Funcheon
Rink No. 6.
C.C.C.
(Skip)
G. L. Buchanan A. E. Coutes
W. Brightman
U. M. Omur
: (Skip)
I. C. Brown
(Skip)
Rink No. 7.
P.R.C.
K.B.G.C. A. MacIntyre
H. E. Rost
F.. E. Booker 3. Nalan-
W. Mair
R. S. Nichol A. M. Holland E. G. Post
(Skip)
Rink No. 8.
K.B.G.C.
C. S. Beat
A. K. Taylor
R. Nish
WRussell
· (Skip)
C. de R..
C.S.C.C.
(Skip)
E. W. Simmonds
J. Deakin
J. Holidge
A. W. Grimmett
Rink No. 9.
L. C. R. Souza
C. A. Lopes
C. G. Silva
R. F. Luz
C.S.C.C.
(Skip)
N. J. Bebbington F. Jones
A. H. Oswick BA, O. Brawn (Skip). (Skip)
Fink
No. 10.
T.R.C. G. McLeod J. Polson
K.C.C. J.J, Farrell A. C. Burford A. Hyde Lay
J. Fraser
(Skip)
J. Russell
J. Chalmers
Rink No. 11.
C. dø-R. |-- B.KE.R.C.
C. H. Basto
J. J. Basto
| J. G. Ozorio
A. H. Basto
(Skip)
K.D.R.C.
A. Calman
W. Craig F. Cullen
J. F. Lunny
H. Hatch
A Webster
S. Deacon
Rink No. 12.
T.R.C. J. Watson
(Skip)
(SHp)
H. G. Cooper.. W. Weir
W. Wotherspoon D. Munro
(Skip)
((Skp)
DISAPPOINTING RUGBY TRIAL
Featureless play was
Rugby
Athletic
Lincolns
Navy
. Club
SECOND DIVISION
Tsung Tsin
R.A.F.
Y Easter ·
Club
St. Joseph's
South China
Artillery
v. Navy
THIRD DIVISION
St. Joseph's Athletic
South China Lincolns R.A.S.C.
v. Rucralo
v, Engineers
N. Signals
v. Trikoo,
w. Borderers
University
Y.M.C.A. 2ND:XL
In their hockey match, with the H.K.S.R.A.. second eleven on the Marina ground at 5.15 p.m. to-day, the YM.C.A. second XI will be, re-
· KWOK CHAN-HAN TRIUMPHS.
Turns Tables On Shek Kam-Pui.
1,300 METRES FINAL
Kwok Chan-han, the South China representative who was beaten by Shek Kam-pui in the heata, yester- day won the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation 1,500 Metres Swimming contest at the S.C.A.A.! Pavilion, North Point. Shek was second. The following were the results:"
1.
Kwok Chan-ban (South China)."
2. Shek Kam-pui (Fukien).
3.
Chan Kee-chung (Canton) Police).
4 Chan Fuk-shing (Fuklen).j Also swam Mak Wal-wong (Chinese Civil Service) and Tsang Ho-fuk (Chinese B.C.).
KOWLOON C.Č. 15F XI.
The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club against the University at Pokfulam on Satúr day at 2 p.m. :·
F. Goodwin (captain); E. C. Fincher, J. C. Lyal; E. F. Fincher, J. Hunter, I. McInnes; G. C. Burnett, A. T. Lay, N. A. E. Mac- kay, W. C. Hung and A. E. Perry..
K.C.C. SECOND ELEVEN.
The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club second eleven in a friendly match against the University second eleven at the K. C. C. on Saturday at 2 p.m.-. F. S. W. Smith (Captain) G Lee, F. E. Lawrence, H. Overy; A. A. Dand, F. Read, R. O. Dunne, H. Hampton, A. R. F. Raven, E, O. Murphy and W. L. McKenzie. Resorves D. S.1 Green and R. G. U. Mead:
HALL-THOMSON WINS BOGEY POOL.
Amazing Versatility of Newcomer.
A. P. Hall-Thomson, (8) who will almost certainly secure a place in the Colony Pack to meet Shanghai and who is a very useful all-round- cricket field won the er on the Bogey Pool over the old course at Fanling by 3 up. The competition was played on October 9, 10 and 11. D. S. Robb (8) and E Lewia" (18), one up, tied for the runners-up. position in a field of 66
JEX WINS BOGEY POOL.
S. Jex (15), who tied with W. A. Stewart for the Mind Shield re- cently, won the Bogey Pool over the Kowloon course during last week-end, being one down. Twenty cards were taken out.
WIN FOR QUEEN'S.
Queen's College easily accounted
presented by the following: for the Diocesan, Boys' School in a
L. D. Skinner; E Owen, L. W. friendly cricket match yesterday Tipple; E. F. Selk (Captain), F. when they won by 9 wickets.
W. R. Allen, S. A. Sweet; L. W.D. B. S. 48 (A. J. Hulse 19, M. el Macey, J. M. Wilson, G. C. Burnett,
D. Watts and R. Baldwin. "
Arculli 7 for 15),
Q.C.: 49 for 1 (M. el Arvulli 81).
Entries And Weights For
Macao Meeting On Sunday
The following are the weights (140); Punch (143), Royal Flush and entries for the Macao races on Sunday:
(140), Snappy Eve (140); Wake- field (140); Wembly Stag (143). Workable Stag (169) Macao St. Leger, One and Three Quarter Miles:
Peltalho Handicap, Six Furlongs. Allwoll (143), Common (140), Dashaway (140), Drian (140),
Ajax (160), Deveron (150), Fly- Guiding Star (148), Prestwicking. Tourist (156), Navy Kal (145), Tien Feng Shan (148), Ven-|(156); Punch (150), White Jade turons (160), Whitehail, (143). Stag (160), Wild Life (160), Work-
Kuling Handicap, Six Furlongsable Stag (160),
Arminius (148), Banjolina (150),] 'Nanking Handicap, Once Round, Espy (150), Estrellits » (148); African Eve (185) Buchanan Fighting Blood (149), Gallant Fox (145), Cabinet, Kall (155), Cebu (159), Genghis Khan (148), Jingo (143), Christmas Belle (145), (144), Kanpaz (146), (New King Christmas Joy (150), Golden Ar- (150), Pure Musie2 (148), Sunbeau row -(150), -Just Imagine (155), (144), Tai Ping Yang (140), Valeta Misamis - -(140),, «Powerful "King |(150), Valley Hall (154), Whoopee (155), Pure, Music (143); "Sam
(146)
05 Francisco (143), Tai Ping Yang (Unofficial) Machine Guy Troop" | (140); The, Gadwell (155), The - 1 Handicap, Five Furlongs /-" Rainstorm » (155); - The Shovelier (150) (145)
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