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CENTRAL THEATRE

COMING SOON

SATURDAY'S

CRICKET

RESULTS

LEAGUE I

Valley H.K.C.C. beat C.C.C. by 158 runs.

H.K.C.C. 163 for 7 dec. (T. A. Pearce 68, A. W. Hayward 44 H. Owen-Hughes 34, L. Hubbard 4 for 40)..

C.C.C. 305 (E. Zimmern 44,

E. R. Duckitt 4 for 34).

THE CHINA MAIL.

MYSTERY SHIELD

Cricket Ground Discovery.

The Sydney cricket ground is full of memories, and recently a discovery was made in a locker of a valuable shield which commemorates the first Australian side to visit Eng- land, the team of, 1878.

BORDERERS

GYMKHANA

AT KWANTI Miss Farr Wins Open Jumping Event.

GOVERNOR AND GO.C. PRESENT.

MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1933.

INCOGNITOS

K.C.C. BEAT KENT.

Comdr. Packer Takes

Set Off Fincher.

The Kowloon Cricket Club de- fcated H.M.S. Kent by 30% points to 13 points in the tennis match at the K.C.C. yesterday.

REMAIN

UNBEATEN Signals Beaten By Two Goals.

·MAMAK TOURNAMENT.. Commander Packer gave Д dazzling display of base lino centre half contributed largely to Dazzling play by W., Reed ́ ́ ́ati

took D set

The South Wales Borderers held play when ho an enjoyable Gymkhana at Kwanti of Teddie Fincher. In part yesterday afternoon: Among those nership with Lieut.-Comdr, Jonce, No one can explain who present-present were H.E. the Governor. he drew after five seta had been ed It, to whom it was presented or Sir William Peel and Lady Peel, the played against E. G. Fincher and the reason lehind the presenta G.G.C., Major-General O. C. Borrett Macauley,

and Lady Peel, the G.O.C., Mijor

King's Park-Navy drew with tion. C.S.C.C.

The shield stands about two General O. C. Borrett and Mrs. feet high and is of solid silver. It Borrett. The prizes were presented Navy 159 for 4 dec. (Comdr. has on it the coat of arms, and at by Mrs. Raikes, wife of Lt. Col.

Williams 50, Comdr. Shaw the bottom, in gold, a set of stumps

G. T. Raikes, Officer Commanding 43).

with

the S.W.B. a ball on top and crossed! C.S.C.C. 132. for: 7 (B. C. K. bata..

Hawkins 32).

In a scroll around the edge is a list of the fixtures played by the team, with results: and in the cen tre are engraved the names

LEAGUE U.,

H.K.C.C.-Hong Kong C.C. drew the team. with Craigengower.

H.K.C.C. 120 (L. D. Kilbee 39,

Y. Abbas 7 for 22). C.C.C. 79 for 7 (W: Reed 87, C. W. E. Bishop 4 for 12).

Happy Valley →→ Navy C.S.C.C. by 107 runs.

The results were as follows:- Event, Handy Hunter Trial.

1. Mr. Hope (Dunce):

2.

Mr. Schreiber (Piccadill).

of

3.

Mr. Evans-Social Mark

Ball and Bucket,

1.

Mr. Jamelson (Ginger),

2

Mr. Jenkins (Tom Cobbly);

The following were the results:-

Singles.

E. G. Fincher (K.C.C.) beat Car. Packer 6-8, 2-6, 6-3.

Yates 6-1, 6-3, 6-4.

D. S. Green (K.C.C.) beat Sub.-Lt.

the victory which the Incognitos | gained over · the Royal Corps of

Signals by two clear goals on the Marina ground yesterday morning... The Incognitos, undefeated

as yet, are making a bold bid for premier honours in the Maniak Tournament.

Both gouls were nected in the first half by J. M. Pinto and C. C. Francis, respectively. The latter's goal being a brilliant effort.

Brown, in goal for the Signals;

J. P. D. Macauley (K.C.C.) beat played a great game, making many- Eng. Lt.-Cdr. Nave 6-3, 6-2, 6-0,

spectacular clearances. Whiteway- S. A. Gray (K.C,C.) beat Cdr.

Wilkinson, the Signals prolific goal. Shears 6-1, 6-0, 6-1. .

scorer, was too well marked by W.. Reed, and seldom looked dangerous:. Reed received good support from Messrs. Mould and Wilk-Armstrong 6-1, 6-1, 6-S. Also in the finala were Miss

G. A. White (K.C.C.) beat Lwinners' defence, while Cord, H F. G. Barros and E. V. Reed in the

Peers,

Gretna Green Race,

Wilkinson (Aircraft). 1. Mr. Burt (Cloudy Eve) and

When the old locker was cleaned out, the shield was face down on the door. It is a work of art, of great value, and to cricket authori ties a priceless possession, Mr. son. R. F. Wyly, secretary and manager, aald that the shield must have been Mr. beat in the locker for

more than - Navy 179 (Lt. Fuller 35, E., A. Does anyone know its history? If and Miss Farr (Townbourg).

Rowley 31, Lt-Comdr. Barry bo. Mr. Wyly would be glad to and Miss Knill (Janstewar).

8. Mr. Jenkins (Tom Cobbly) 37*. S. Randle G for 65). C.S.C.C. 72 (E. A. Rowley

for 11).

5

King's Park-K.C.C. beat Recréto by 3 wickets.

Recreio 87 (P. M. N. da Silva 26, A. E. Perry 4 for 11). K.C.C. 94 for 7. (A. R. F. Raven

33*).

FRIENDLIES.

King's Park-K.C.C. beat Lin-

colns by 83. runs.

K.C.C. 158 for 9 dec. (E. C. Fincher 57, A. T. Lay 41, E. F. Fincher 34, Pte. Barnaby 4 for 59, Pte. Moore 4 for 38). Lincolns 78 (Lt. Young 19, Pte. Barnsby 19, E. F. Fin- cher 6 for 11).

Sookunpoo-LR.C. IL drew with the Police.

La.C. 149 (M. P. Madar, 72,

· ̈F. M. et Arculli(80). Police 104 for 8 (C, G. Alexan- der 56, A. R. Abbas 6 for 37).

Pokfulam.-Univeralty beat L.R.C. by 10 wickets.

I. R. C.-87 (E. L. Gosano 3 for 21, D. J. N. Anderson 4 for 20.)

University:-162. for 4 (A. M. Rodrigues 37. D.-J. N. Anderson 48, F. R. Zimmern 36.)

JONES BEATS SINN AT BILLIARDS.

Winner's 34 In Championship Encounter.

F. Jones (Dockyard) quali- "Bed for the Second Round of the Colony Billiards Chara- plonship on Saturday night when he defeated Charles Sina: (Police) by 250 points to 190 at St. Patrick's' Club.

The highest break of the match was credited to the winner, who chalked up 84 as the result of all- round play.

be

years.

to hear from them.

20

2. Mr. Schreiber (Piccadill)

T. W. Garrett and J. M. Black Open Jumping for China Ponies. ham are the only survivors of the

1. Miss Farr (Dunce). 1878 side. and Garrett said that he knew nothing of the origin of the shield. He had never heard of it before.

F. Kengelbacker (K.C.C.) beat Lt.-Cdr. Campbell 6-2, 8-6, 6-1.

Jones, Bryce and Scott played well

F. Abraham (K.C.C.) lost to for the Signals. C. I. Stapleton (K.C.C.) lost to Capt. Drew 3-6, 1-6, 2-6.

Lt.Cdr. Jones 1-6, 2-6, 6-0.

Total sets:-

K.O.C...

Kent

18

6

Doubles.

MEDWAY HELD.

At Causeway Bay yesterday afternoon the K.I.T.C. held H.M.S,. Medway to a goalless draw, in a Mamak Tournament match.

2. Miss Scott Harston (Christ Fincher and Macauley (K.C.C.) AILSA WINS mas Bell).

3. Mr. Evans (Social Mark), Whistling Race-Won by Miss Hume and Mr. Hume.

drew Packer and Jones 6-4, 6-6, 6-6, 6-6; 4-6.

Stapleton and White (K.C.C.) drew Yates and Nave 7-5, 8-6, 6-2,

It is recalled that many years ago, when the N.S.W. Cricket Aà- sociation did not have the big offices it now possesses, the Shef- féla Shield was stored away at the Cricket Ground and forgotten. When another State won it thereof the Regiment)-1. Pte. Hughes beat Campbell and Armstrong 6-1, was a frantic search for the shield, "C" Company); 2. L/Cpl. Bon-6-0, 6-0, 6-1, 6-4. and some time elapsed before nell ("D" Company).

it was found.

Unsaddling Race-1. Mr. Wil-16-6, 4-8. kinson; 2. Mias Scott Haraton. Abraham and Green (K.C.C.)|

Also in the finals were Mr. Field drew Shears und Drew 6-1, 6-3, 6-6, and Mr. Jenkins.

Mule Race (Open to other ranks

13-6, 3-6.

CLAPTON ORIENT

SAVED.

$400 Saves Club From

Extinction.

TRIANGULAR RUGBY,

How The Teams Have Fared.

FULL STATISTICS. AN

The following have been there- sults of the four Triangular Rugby Tournament games played this season; ?

A gift of £400 to Clapton Orient came just in time to save the club from extinction. In existence since 1906, Clapton got into debt about 18 months ago, and recently the committee. told by the Football Association that unless a proportion of this indebtedness was cleared off by December 1, membership of the Army League. would be withdrawn.

Gray and Kengelbacker (K.C.C.)

Mamak Hockey Table

MENAGERIE

YACHT RACE

Oslo And Toynette Fail To Finish.

COLLEEN SECOND.

Ailsa, sailed by Major Lochner, took first place in an informal monagerie race salled by membera of the Yacht Club aver a course of 6.6 miles, on Saturday afternoon. Colleen, sailed by Lt. Peters was second with Sirius,ir Sporleder at the tiller MANGA AN

Course Channel, RocksP; 2,

(Up to and including yesterday's Kowloon Rock P: 3, Murk on Line S

Radio

games.)

4; Rumey Shoal 5.

Distanco Miles.sang M

Goals Started at: 2.35; -

P.W. L.D. F. AP 18 12 0 54 8.25

Yacht

Ailsa

results were as follow:

R.C. Signals 16 11 3 2 52 17 24 1st Bty. H.K.S. 10 9 0 1 489-19 R.A.SC......10 9 5 3 20 23 19 Incognitos

28 19 Colleon ...9 9.0 0.29 3, 18-(LE-Peter Medway....14 6 3 5 26 15.17 St. Andrew's, .10 7 2 1 36 11 15 Police

Army

Army

5 8' Club

Navy

8

7

was

Club Club

11. Navy.

0

· Army'

:0

W

3

TABLE TO DATE:

Pts. LF. A Pa

27 78

R.A.

16

Parthian

It was arranged to pay the money in instalments, but thin course had depleted the club's re- Bources, and a sum of £350 Was necessary to ensure the match against Gillingham...

Mr. Frank W. Snewin, chairman of the club, received; a telephone cell making an offer of £400 to tide the club over its immediate diff culties. The manager, fealing that

Club

Navy

holders.

Try-Scorera, J. 3. Ferguson (Club) G. B. Lammert (Club) M. W. Turner (Club) D. McLellan (Club);

Lt. Armytage (Navy)

Lt. MacFarlan (Army)

Pte. Hoskins (Army)

Pte. Walters (Army)

hart

Veteran

erman Tamar 24th R.A. 20th R.A. B.A.0.0.

K.LT.C.

.14 2

R. H. Griffiths dropped a goal 8th Destroyers 3

and D. McLellan kicked a goal for the Club, while Pte. Lloyd and Cpl.

the call was worth investigating, Tratt kicked goals for the Army.

| went along and found that the offer had been made on behalf of Mr. Arthur Phillips, managing director of Messra. Godfrey Phillips, Ltd.

INTERPORT GOLF.

Manila And Shanghai

Teams Coming.

The Manila Golf Club team will} The next First Round match will arrive in the Colony on January played this evening at 24 and will leave on Jan. 25. The the St. Patrick's Club at 8.80 p.m. Shapghat Golf Club team will ar when Sgt. Ash (Lincolns) will rive on January 23, and leave on meet: E. Remedios (St. Patrick's). | January 31.

R. A. S. C WIN.

German Club Beaten In Second Half.

MAMAK TOURNEY P

The Royal Army Service - Corps secured their eighth victory in the Mamak Hockey Tournament - when they de- feated the German Club by

6 goals to 2 on the U.S.R.C ground on Saturday afternoon after, being two-all at the interval

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Finished Corrected Ptn:.

Tirao Time 480.254.29.23

La Linda 24.50.10

(Mr. A. L. Shielda)

Wasp II.4.56.49

(Maj, Lochner)

4.81.26

Sirius 6.00.05

4.42.29

(Mr. Sporleder)

Bluejacket 4.50.55,

4.48.10

[Mai. Atkinson)

4.46.19

4.45.48

(Maj. Griffin)

4.58.23

4.47.23.

(Mr. Larsen)

4.49.10

(Mr. C. C. Blaka)

4.51.12

(Comdr. Cowland)

Oslo

(Mr. Bergaust) Toynette

DNE

DNE

JOES

Cicada......5.00.10

20010 24.4 Isobel-5.02.12

2 10

∙1 721 3

61.

-0 10 1

(Lt. Edwards).

Shanghai Yachting

A most successful season of sweeping style as did the Phooka.

at Shanghai, and with the coming

yachting has been concluded which was built at the same time.

THE Phooka, salled by H. W. of the colder weather the racing Carter, had a fairly successful

L craft have been laid up for the year, with lapses Into bad favour. winter months, though there are a She had several accidents to her, number of the more hardy cruising including damage of the centre owners who have continued over the ning for several races, but never- board that put her out of the run- whole year and enjoy the coldest theless her owner had some months as much as the warm sum cellent results. It may be recorded

In the second half the Germans mer daya. Year has brought a that apart from the elappers of the fell away their defence being onable new era lato yachting history for Ghost, Hobgoblin and Phooka, the to cope with the speedy soldiers there were several incidents and ocremaining yachtaufen competing fo

OLD DARK Presentation At R.HK.Y.C. To

Presentation At R.HKY.C. To forward line. H. A. Tipple (3) -and casions that served to point a finger these races were all novices of the

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Departing Official Time-Keeper

Royal

P. H. Senior (3) netted for the towards a definite path forward. yonr and that they have become Service Corps, while Lange" and

proficient is all to their credit. The Mueller were responsible for the THE racing season has been dif- fleet has certainly be re Germans' goall "ARTE

suscitated and now that they are six ferent this year inasmuch as strong, they have been able to hold the Byrne boats were the only one the usual team races that go to make that continued to race throughout the year so successful.

A BAD DAY!

Boat Race Fixed For April 1st.

TH

the summer-apart from the month The Royal Hong Kong Yacht "off" in August

Club's Match Box Trophy, which

In the Byrne class there has been was won by the Phooka last-year an excellent amount of keenness was auccessfully held by this yacht's and the skippers of these bosta skipper despite a number of chal have all graduated recently from lenges made by rivals.

Chief Yeoman of Signals J. F. fortunate in haying the services of Kelsall, RN, who has been the Chief Yeoman Kelsall, and his pre- Offcin Timekeeper of the

decessors who had taken a keen fu- By defang terest in the timing and

and working of Hong Kong Yacht Club for the past handicaps. He hoped the cigarette The Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race two years and who is calling for case would be a souvenir of his has been fired for April 1, 1983, the Griffin stage with astonishing Home on Saturday next, was the sojourn in the Colony, and that he The Oxford » Undergraduatos rapidity. The Ghost won the recipient of a silver cigarette case, should bring him again to the China ford lose the next race we shall be ent performance during the season, would revisit the Club if chance Magazine, Isle, says that "if Or Championship with a very consist presented to him by the Commodore Station, the only University that has lost this belag a special, tribute to ber (Mr. A. Shields) at the Yacht Replying, Mr. Kelsall thanked the ten times in succession. Club on Saturday afternoon. Club for their gift, and said that

In making the presentation, Mr, his duties as official timekeeper had blame the publie Shields paid a warm tribute to the always been a pleasure. The gift ceased to look, on work dons by Mr Kelsall, and said would remind him of pleasant days has ceased that the Yacht Clab had been very spent at the Yacht Club

regularity to be a rade

| skipper D. G., Allen, the hard work- ing, Honorary Secretary of the Chibi The boat was regarded by many when she was built as something of

whita

Inasmuch as the failed to carry of all honours in the

Sports Features

To-morrow.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Serum Half HOCKEY

Centre Ho

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