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EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1933.

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BATTING BY

BROWNING

Big Stand With Larkin Gives Navy Win.

LARGE IMPRESSES AT LCC.

Stapleton and Ernie Fincher Put On 121 Rus

"BY ATHOLE)

A steady innings by Lt. Larkin

(76 not out) and hurricane hitting by Lt. Comdr. Browning (41 not out) was responsible for the Navy beating -the Kowloon Cricket Club by 3 wickets at the K.C.C. yesterday.

Missed at allly point off G, "C. Burnett before he had scored Lar kin gave two other chances in his 76 out of 186. Once he had settled down, however, he scored jall round the wicket, his driving being the feature of an attractive fanings. He was missed at 0, 19 and 40 and hit eleven boundaries. |

Coming in at 146 for 7 when there seemed little chance of 鵑 Naval triumph Browning set about the bowling in a spirited manner to score 41 in the undefeated match-{ winning eighth wicket partnership | ----- of 67. He hit Burnett for a 6 and

As Ross Successfully Defended Titles

A dangerous left book, almad by Sammy Fuller (left) | Ross, ducking under the panch, it holder of the welter had just gone astray as this picture was made during weight and lightweight titles: Fuller made a gallant bout between Fuller and Barney Rosa at Chicago.attempt to dethrone him, but Barnay is still king,

a 5 and included foar boundaries ALEC PEARCE WINS

in his knock.

Teddy Fincher made a sporting| declaration at 209 for 6, giving_the Navy just under 2 hours to get

the runs.

C. I. Stapleton (51) and E. F. Fincher (78) added 121 for the (second K.C.C. wicket, Stapleton | acoring his runs out of 126 and | Fincher his '78 out of 141.

GAME FOR CLUB

Scores 67 And Takes

9 For 37.

`ARMY LOSE BY INNINGS.

Crippled by the absence of Capt. P. V. Williams, owing to injury, and the fact that Lt. Garthwaite

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY.

Cricket--Triangular Tournament. Boyal Navy v. Army:

(H.X.C.Ground, at 11 am.)

Hockey

Hong Kong Hockey Club sonfors

Y.M.C.A. an · (aț 5. p.m.).

TO-MORROW. ANY

Ernie Fincher's Bright Knock Stapleton, after giving a chance had damaged his fool,- the Army Billiards-Steel Coulson League, off A. B. Large at 10, gave his proved no match for the Club in C & P Club. Royal Engineers

Royal Artillery v. Palace Club best display of the season, hitting the opening match of the Trian-Garrison Sergeanta v. St. Patrick's aevan boundaries in a painstaking gular Tournament serles, losing Cricket.—Triangular Tournament.

Army innings featured by neat leg shots, by an innings and 28 runs at the Royal Navy Y

CLK PRIDAY

ground, at 11 am). Fincher batted very attractively HLKGC. yesterday.

Chess-Kowloon Chora Club Championship, Senior.

R.AS.C. WIN AT SNOOKER

St. Patrick's Beaten By 53 Points.

BIG WIN FOR OLDFIELD

(By SPOT BALL)

THE

defeated St. Patrick's Club in

CBA WIN

MAMAK HOCKEY

TOURNEY GAME

Medway Give Rousing Display.

HODGE AND COVEY EXCEL

(BY STICKS).

The Central

British Associa

met with serious OPPONÍ for the first time in the Mamak - Hockey. Tournament when at

Park yesterday

defeated

H.M.S. Medway, conquerors of St. Andrew's, in a fast encounter by 3 goals to nila ang ati

The naval team gave a very good. account of themselves and were in no way disgraced,

The Central British had the bat ter of exchanges throughout, but it was not until the final stages of the |game that they were able to break"

through and clinch the game.

Hirst put the C.B.A, in the lead·· within ten minutes of the start. breaking away in a fine run down the wing to score from an acute. angle.

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After this setback the Naval team settled down and Hodge, at back, and Covey, at centre-half, gave very good displays.

In the second half the Medway made one or two determined efforts, but Halford and Pole were very sound in defence."

Whitley added the second goal in the last ten minutes of play with a very neat shot in the goalmouth, and Francia netted the third goal soon, alter in brilliant style, anap- ping up a pass from the right wing to send in a fast shot which gave Benson no chance, C.B.A.-G. Mo

Moss; 8. MacNider and A. Pole; F. W.. R. Allen, C. Halford.

D. Whitley, C. C. Francia,

a friendly Snooker match by 58 Johnson and J. J. King, points at Garden Road.

H.M.B. Medway Benson; Stears, Hodge: Dalton, Covey, Mason; Pater |son, Holmes, Tarr, Branch and Toritt.

TABLE TO DATE,

St. Patricks

RAS.C.

The Club lost their remaining

Rèmedios seven wickets for 104 runs yeader"},

Lieut. H. Beaumont, v. H. W. Randall | Glendliming. day, only a determined stand. B. W. Paul. J, C. Faers

Parker T. A. Pearce (87);and." I McInnes A. D. Sequeira v. C. M. Soqueira

Soltau (36) saving the Clubfrom a col-P Yvanovich v.

Janior lapse in the face of the wiles of U. Santos v. L. Sequeira..

O'Connor Oldfield

ST Gray

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55 Leach

18

41. Whitley

37 Ercott

25 Alvis

Dare

28 Troy

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C. S. M. Elwin, a promising left- F. Evana v. M. Cunietti

for his 50, scored out of 78, but hander. The pair added 44 for the Dr. H. D. Matthews v. Guy Láng steadied down considerably after seventh. wicket.

passing the half century, Revani- jing his square cut to advantage (and driving through the covara he hit eleven boundaries, Ha very

.

Requiring 130 to save the in- nings defeat the Atmy' were diamissed by T. A. Pearce (5) for 26) for 102. nearly recorded the "hat trick Pearce, besides scoring 67 be when he dismissed Lt. Holland-fore being snapped up behind. the Martin and Sub-Lt. Cheyne with wicket off Drv. Whitley, took 9 for Jauccessive balls and then just 37 in the course of the match.

shaved Browning's wicket with his

Weather permitting the Army third ball.

will meet the Navy on the H. K. U. Passed over by the ̈Army Seles-]C. ground to-day in the second tors, Major Bonavia scored 84 but match of the series.

+

of 63 in very convincing manner.

A. B. Large bowled "extraor dinarily well for his 4 for 67, his

first spell of eight overs producing

·He took

one wicket for 16 rana. his remaining three wickets in his third spell for 87 runs.

"A medium fast left-hander who sends down 'a dangerous in-swinger, even with an old ball. Large should take a num ber of wickets in the Tiangular- Tournament. A

He is playing for the Navy in

Omar

their debut match against the Hubbard

Army today....

Scores:

Way

K.C.G.: 209 for 6 dec. (C. E. Stapleton Abbas

Navy: 213 for 7 (Lt, Larkin 76, not J. L. Youngsaye, b. R. Les

A. Kitchell, b'R: Lêe

51, E. F. Fincher 78, AB.

Large 4 for: 67)55 (27/MAT

out, Lt-Comdr 'Browning

41

not out, G. G. Barnett for 80),

T. E. Yeoh, b.R.

C. W. Lam, c R. Le

Y. Abban, b R. Le

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SPALDING

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·R. LEE 6 FOR 46.

Married Beat Single At Omar, e B. L

“Craigengower

E. G. Barry, c&b R. Lee W. K. Way, not ont

*Despite excellent bowling by R. L. Hubbard, e F. E. Lee, Leo, the Craigengower skipper, thei", Lee,

Married eleven beat the Bingle A. Lewis, not out eleven by 3 wickets in the annak):

Craigenzower Cricket Club match

at the Valley, yesterday,

Scores:

Binglef====

AT#Les, b Omar

¡P. K Lee, a Hubbard, 6. 14 Zimmern, tbw, b;Was R. LATE 8. Abbas

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Lea

A. T

T. E. Parry v. A. J. Birinkoff.

Hockey. HKSR.A. v. H.M.S. Medway Officers (at 4 p.m.). HK Hockey Club "A" V. EIL.B.

Berwick

(at 5 pm.). Rallo Sports v. "Incognitos"

(at 5.15 p.m.).

67 C. BA

56 Police

CLUB "A" FIFTEEN TO MEET NAVY.

Formidable Combination

Selected.

St. Andres Smitid

K.T.I.C

Male Corpe 12th Battery B.CM+B German's Club 9th Battery R.A.M.C.

412-18 13.8

50 50 2- 18.

Medway Officers Play Lady Champions,

NAVAL SIDE WIN, 3-1

The crack H.MS. . Medway

Oncers eleven entertained the

Hong Kong Ladles", winner of the Caer Clark Cup for the last three SeaSOES, in a hockey match on

RAZACK'S 15 FOURS IN KNOCK OF 84 A. K. Minu 5 For 15.

Declaring at 151 for 6 wickets, the local staff of the Hong Kong The following will represent the the Naval ground at King ☛ Park Electric were unlucky not to force Club "A" fifteen against a Navy yesterday, the game being played a win against the European Stag Afteen drawn from the Eagle, Kent more in a friendly spirit than after having taken ains of their and Suffolk, on the Club ground with seriousness. Wickets for 92 runs in a friendly this afternoon commencing at 4.48| The score was 9 goals to 1 in

favour of the Officers."

cricket encounter at the Indian Recreation Club yesterday after-

noon.

p.m.;

B. O, F. Kings W. Harris-Walker, J. Lt. Donald Lt. Buckley and Lt.

* Hutchison, L. 3, "Eobertson and B. L Norfolk scored for the Officers, I. M. A. Razack was top-scorer Griffiths: A. F. Jenkins and H. C. and Miss Joan Churchill netted for the Staff with an excellent Meeke: GC. Moutria (Captain) from pennity bully, in the frat

4 knock of 84; which included 15 Castleton, Walkden... R. L 1boundaries, while A. K. Minu was

Cherrill; S., H. Garrod, Ae Ke Munro, half,

8 the most successful bowler, taking N. M. Cochrane and A. H. Barbord. 0|6 wickets for 15 kuna."

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ME DA SEMANA ve

Lt. Comdr. Leigh refereed:

NAVY LOWER DE

* HELD BY RADIO

The Navy Lower Deck shared two

In Japan, there only room for I think that lawn tennis has reach the upper classes to play golf, and so ed a "tuming point, and it la possible #zit an unpopular game because it is that, my, decision: to turn professional to Rocentiate class ridistinc= will be a landmark in the evolution of thought Home I like it, but I only play 1) on the sport, this turning-point fal goals with the Radio Sporta Club 12 Sunday so aannot to annoy the people, lows the line which I hope it will, I inca friendly hockey match on the

who work all through, the week may be credited with the honour of Naval ground at: King's Park yea Okada, a Japanese cotton delegate. having anticipated it-Henri Cochetterday. They led, in the first half

East Lancs Band Meet

by a goal scored by Johnson.

The Radio drew level soon after the start of the second half, A. Khan, giving "the" "Indians the equaliser

Lincolns Rivals at Sport BORDERS BEAT TEAM

(BY IMP.).

#FROM YMCA TE SYMCA, for 'timin, after which; n julk

football match was played on the The Bouth

Wales

THE Randomen of the East Lancs Railway Ground? by Hindi" par hockey eleven defeated a

left their encampment Sua mission: of the Kowloon, Football the Y.ICOIA” in a

derers

and spent an enjoyable with the musicians of the Ancolns

Club

encounter at King's Park goals were shared in the by 2 goala to nil.

ring for Pole placed, the Border

me, lead In the Arst half and

netted the second goal,

LADIES WIN

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