THE CHINA MAIL
MONDAY MARCH 12 1934
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VOLUNTEERS TRIUMPH
D.B.S. BEATEN BY
53 RUNS.
Youngsaye And Hulse In Bright Stand.
Beaten by the K. C. C. last Sun day the Volunteers beat the Dioce Ban Boys' School by 53 runs on the latter's ground yesterday.
Scores:
Volunteers
1. D. Kibee. 1.b.w, b Young-
Allye
38
R. T. Talbot, e Zimmern, b Lee
4
E. C. Fincher, Retired
50
N. A. E. Mackay, e Sargent
B
C. I. Stapleton C. Rapley, b
Broadbridge
16
I. E. Lammeri not out
38
LG Robertson not out
Extras..
10
Tola for 5 wkta. dec.). 177
A. GERRARD, former D.
R. S. pupil, will be play
ing for England against Scot. land in the Calcutta Cup Rug. by match at Twickenham on Saturday,
F. A. Dunnett, A. D. Lowson, C. RODRIGUES
E. Stune and A. C. Beck did not bat.
Bowling
0. M. B. W.
A. J. Hulse
10
2
46
0
(. T. Lee....... 10
1
40 1
J. 1. Youngaaye.
3
0
17
1
54 0
1
0
1
C. H. R. Sargent. 10
R. Broadbridge. 10
Diocesan D.s.
A. J. Hulse, 1.b.w.. Blackay
G. T. Lee, b Kilbee
HITS CENTURY
AGAINST NAVY
Bowlers Score the Upper Hand on Soft Wickets
GERRARD'S
INTERNATIONAL
RUGBY "CAP"
Former D.BS. Pupil To Play Against Scotland. ENGLISH FIFTEEN SELECTED
London, To-day.
R. A. Gerrard, a former pupil of the Diocesan Boys' School has been selected to represent England #gainst Scotland in the Calcutta Cup Rugby match at Twickenham next Saturday.
This is his ninth cap and his third Calcutta Cup match.
The game on Saturday, the last
in the International series, will de- termine the championship. If Eng- unbeaten land win they will be champlons, but if Scotland, unda feated last season, win. a triple tie between England, Scotland. and Wales, who beat Ireland on Satur. dny, will ensue.
Last year Scotland won at Mur rayfield by a lone try, but they have
ACKIE BROWN (Manchester), fly-weight boxing champion of the world, lost on points to Midget Wolgast, the American champion, in a twelve three-minute contest at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Brown (on left) stops the attacking Wolgast.—-- (S. & G.),
U.S.R.C. Tennis
won only once before on the Twic J. ALVES kenham ground-In 1926 the Scote
won by 17 points to 9, and in 1930 they drew in a series of nine en- countera.
The following are the teams.
mer
selected
England-Owen Smith (St. Mary's RECREIO COMPLETE FIXTURES 11ospital); Booth (Headingley), Cran- (Oxford University), Gerrard Slow Hitting twelve boundaries, A. M. (Beth). Melkle Waterloo);
(Leicester), Gadney (Leicester); Rew
Gregory Rodrigues, Varsity skipper, carried (Blackheath),
(Bristol) (Northampton), Forrest Longland
10 his bat for 103 out of 178 for the
W. A. Rapley, b Dunnett
J. L. Youngaaye, b Dunnett
21
32
C. B. R. Surgent, 1.b.w., & Kilbee
1
A. Zimmern, b Lammert
J. Fong, b Robertson
J. Prettijohn, b Robertson
K. Broadbridge not out
J. Dudley, e E. C. Fincher b
Lowson
E. Hapley, Lawson. b Robert-
CHAMPION
ATHLETE
Keen Competition At La Salle College.
St. Joseph's Win Relay
Results
[CHOCOLATE
HOUSE WIN THE
CHAMPIONSHIP
Central British School Athletic Meet.
MISS P. HAMBLIN AND
C. BANDER WIN
Good racing close finishes and keen competition featured the Cen tral British School annual 'sports on the Schools ground at King's Park on Saturday.
Chocolate House won the Inter. House championship comfortably from Red House, thanks to the brilliant efforts of Miss P. Ham blin, who won the Victrix Ludorum and C. Bander, the Victor Ludorum.
Mr. J. Ralston, the Headmaster, asked Mrs. Ratistori to present the prises and said that he felt sure that, like himself, everyone had en-
TOHN WOOLLAM is expect
ed to secure a place in the British Walker Cup team against the Americans at St." Andrew's on May 11 and 12.
joyed a pleasent afternoon. Oscar HONG KONG LADIES
Wilde had once Imparted ap opinion in Ironical vein of those Cannon Enters Second who taught others, but he would
Round.
assure the parents present that it
was on occasions like this that SIX TOURNAMENTS IN PROGRESS teacher were compensated.
The success of the day's sport HE following are results to had been due, in a great extend, to Tas are results to the friends of the School, Mr. E. Recreation Club Lawn Tennis Cock and Mr. Jenner of the Kow- loon Docks, Major Manners of the Tournament: Men's Singles Handicap First Kowloon Godown Company, the two Kowloon Football Club, and Round:-
special friends of the school who H. Keary (-16) was conceded had presented Challenge Cups.
The following were the results: 100 Yards Championship. Beys. .14 University against the Navy at Pok-United Services), Dicks (Northamp-In a thrilling duel with some of walk over by W. E. Tyndall
(Liverpool), Kendrew the finest student athletes in the (scr.) Leicester), and Weston (Northamp Colony, Joseph Alver won the Vic- C. Ravenhill (-15.3); received a Bealor: This was the second three-ligure Scotland-Brown (Landon Scottish); tor Ladoram at the third annual wo. from Innies (-15). 1 premier league innings of the sea-Shaw (Glasgow High School) Dick Athletic meeting of the La Salle
(Cambridge); Lind (Dunfermline), Hell. J. E. Richardson's 108 not out fe (Cambridge); Cotter (Hilihead College, Kowloon, on Saturday on 9against the University being thei High School): Legan (Edinburgh
the School ground. Over 180 com- (Watsonians). Wanderers); Ritchie Cottington (Keiso), Alles (Melrose); petitors took part in the thirty odd
events! Beattie (Hawick), Stewart (Stewart College), Lamble (Clasgow
C. Rozario won the Junior Cham- Waters School),
(Selkirk) Watherston (Edinburgh Wanderers), pionship, and Jerry Gosano
Midget honour,
14 fulam yesterday.
0
League I.
other.
0
Kon
Extras
The following were Saturday's 23 league results and the best bowling
and batting feats:
Total
124
Bowling
The Navy drew with
the Univer
0.
R. W. M.
sity at Pokfulam.
7
1
15
10 1 39
2
N. A.
E. Mackay 4
0 16
i
G
0 19
2 0 3
8
1. E. Lammert....3
2 9
A. D. Lowson
F. A. Dunett ..
1. D. Kilbee
1. G. RobeTİSON
"AUSSIE" CRICKET TOUR CANCELLED
Prominent Players Withdraw.
Wellington (N.Z.), Saturday,
1 Army beat the Civil Service by 10
wickets at the Valley.
League II.
2 The Recreio beat the Police by 9
wickets at King's Park,
The Club beat the Engineers by
4 wickets at the H.K.C.C.
The University beat the Civil Ser-!
vice by two wickets at the Val- ley.
ton).
Fry
High and
-Reuter.
INTER-HONG GOLF AT KOWLOON,
The Service Corps beat the Koy-Sanitary Department &
Wharf & Godown Win.
loon C.C. by 2 wickets K.C.C.
BATTING
League 1.
A. M. Rodrigues (University) Capt. Michell (Army)
Lt. Webster (Navy)
League H.
J. E. Polter (H.K.C.C.)
at the
163
|HI. J. Armstrong (HK.C.C.) ....
Friendly 11. Owen Hughes (II.K.C.C.).. A. N. Kitchell (LR.C. 2nd XI)
BOWLING
League
L
As a sequel to the withdrawal of prominent players, including the 1). K. Samy (University), captain, Victor Richardson, from C. S. M. Elvin 1. Garthwaite the Australian beam, the proposed
Australian cricket tour of New Zea. A. B. Lewis (Army)
Only two of the matches ar- ranged for yesterday in connexion.
Cooper (-3.6) beat Withington (-40) 2-6, 6-2.
Töllinton (-30) best Duchesne (scr.) 6-1, 6-1.
beat Smalley!
Walker (-3.6) |(--+-1.6) 8-6, 6
Hamilton (-15) beat Blade (-15) the 6-4, 4-6, 6-0.
Some very good times were es tablished in the flat racing and the students gave a good indication of the challenge which they will offer in the forthcoming Inter-Schoolsi sports in April.
Married Doubles Handicap First;
Round:
Captain and Mrs. Cannon (-40) beat Burkitt and Mrs. Brooks (~4.6) ·6·8, 6-7, 6-2,
Cooper and Mrs. Findlay (-15.1) beat Hoare and Mrs. Lewis-Bryan (-30.3) 7-5, 7-5,". -
Tollinton Bishop Valtorta Presents Prizes
and Mrs. Parker The Rev, Brother Amlar, the (-16) best Withington and Mrs. Brother Director, welcomed the Booty (-16.4) 6-8, 6-4, 6-4, - Right Rev. Bishop Valtorta and the Smalley and Mrs. Lindsell (ser.); three Catholic Bishops who were beat Colonel and Mrs. Lewis (scr.) present. He said that His Lord-6-4, 6-0,
ship not only took a spiritual in terest in the children but also in their physical welfare.
He was pleased to note that the
B1 with the Inter-Hong Foursomes students had made full use of the
42 tournament at the Kowloon Golf facilities which the School offered
42
Club were played.
44
60*
in its extensive playgrounds and
The results of those two, games congratulated the successful com {were as follows:
petitors, and offered warm thanke
II Lordship then presented the. prizes.
The Sanitary Department (Sed to all those who had contributed 40 den and Braley)
beat the Naval
towards the awarda. Yard (Henderson and partner). ... 5 for 23 one up.
Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. ... for 28
The following were the results: for 30 (Eastman and Groves) beat the Putting the Shot (Benior) --- * 4 for 41
P.W.D. (Simpson and Murphy)' one' 1. Chan Kri Yin 6 for 19 up..
League II. land this month has been cancelled. H. J. D. Love (H.K.C.C.)
Forsythe (R.A.B.C.). 5 for .22
Ple
1.
The tour has been cancelled bee Westlake (C.B.C.C.).5 for 28 cause of the reluctance of the New Noronha (Recreio) 4 for: 8 WOODWARD WINS Zealand Cricket Council to risk in D. Roy (University)................. 4 for 16 curring a greater loss than £500 L/Cpl Vaughan
budgeted for. It was feared that F. Dunnett (RASC) for 281
the absence of such players art. Shipp
P. B. Tata (University)
4 for 24
4 for $1
for 49
5 for 46
4
5.: for 57
for
Friendly Richardson, Rigg, Nagol and Me- Cormick would affect the gate re-. Hasaan (Queen's C.)
R. Lee (CCC) ceipta,
T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)
PREMIER LEAGUE, CRICKET
Table To
P. W. L. D. Pls
PLAY-OFF
Cootes Beaten In Captain's Cup.
W. Woodward (89-16=73) beat M. N. Cootes in the play-off for the March qualifying competition for the Captain's Cup on, the New Course over the week-end.
LADIES GOLF MEETING.
Three
Days Next Week.
LOU BROUILLARD, TRIUMPHS
Concedes (Weight But Wins Bout,
New Haven, Conn, Mar, B Lou, Brouillard, former middle-
weight boxing sche
world boen/ght dete
promising, new
alon,
||University
JUNIOR LEAGUE TABLE TO
DATE
Lan Hong Kon
their Sprit
March
P÷W, L.D. PLE
on to the Royal Club will höld. Fanling on
2. Tan Hak Huang.
3. P. Castro
Distance 36 ft 7ins.
(Junior) *****
100 Melres
„1. V. Ribeiro -
2. C. Tak. Choor
Santos
3.
Time: 14.4/5 Recs
(Challenge Cup presented by
Josephains,
Ricci Rad),
109 Metres (Benlor)
•1993, Alves**
A. Phayom
5. Li Yuk Wah
Time:128/6" Boch
(Continued on. Page 5).
1. C. Bander 2. R. Holden 3. A. Mackenzie
Time-11./5 secs. Middle:
1. V. Tollerway
R. Maycock
2.
3. D. Holledge
Time-12:4/5 secs.
Juafor*--
1
1. A. Mackenzie
2. C. Hosegood
3.G. Knight
Time: 13.1/5 secs.
100 Yards
Yards Championship Girls- Senior:-
1. P. Hamblin 2. K Moir
3. L Sommers
Time-14 seca. Middle:---
1. B. Jordon 21. Kraukle
3. R. Lower
Time: 14. seer. Junior
1. P. Baxter
V..Pryde
2
3: E. Morrison
Time-14 secs.
(Continued on Page 11)..
Programme For Fanling
T
WIN HANDSOMELY
Now Almost Assured
of the Cup
SAINTS GIVEN FRIGHT
Despite the fact that they, were playing with two reserves," the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club overcame a stiff hurdle when they beat the "Y" Ladles, who were at full strength by five clear goals in |the Caer Clark Cpp competition on
Saturday.
The losers provided a sensation in the first round by holding, the champlons to a draw. The Houg Kong Ladies are now 'almost assur- ed of the title they have won for the last three season.
In the other Cup game on Satur-` day the St. Andrew's Ladies best the Recreio “A”, runners-up, last year, by the odd goal in three after being led by a goal tọ nà
The Saints are at the interval. now only a polat in arrears of the holders.
The following is the complete goalscoring list for the Cup series this season:
Goalscorers To Date
M. Woolley (St. Andrew's)
. Churchill (ILK.)
E. Bonner (H.K.)
J. Dalziel (H.K.) .......
H. Rend (Y.M.C.A.)
P. Gittins (St. Andrew's) :
A.
Alves
Marie
(Recreio "A")
Smith
E. Woolley
PMCCAW
M.Remedios
(Recreio
L. Gillins. (St. Andrew's)
F. Wong (St. Andrew's)
FL Kaill
D. Milea O Brown
Point-to-Point On March 25 (MCA)
THE following is the pro- of Members of the Fanling Hunt
Catch weights 108 lba.. érmine for the Fanling Hunt
and Race Club's Pont-to-Pont meeting on Sunday, March 25: 1st Race--2.30 p.m.
B. Pope (HK)
M. Whitley (C.B.A.J
Joy Booker (C.B.5.)
R. Blackmore (Y.M.C.A.)
A winner of a Point to Point Race Botelho (Recreio "B") —10-Ibu, 'extra.
M. Chern (St. Andrew')
C. Bilrs (Recreio A
A winner of more than onePoint M. Glendening ("Y")
to Point Race-15-lbi, extra:
Mrs. 8. ALANI (HK) A winner of ace under say re-BBlumenthal ( cognised rules of racing 15-lbs, extra. F. Marsh (HAKA) Penalties are not accumulativa.langang HOTEL R. King (HK). To ba ridda by Members Fanling: Hunt, som
Entrance
Open to Australian Ponies approv- ed by the Master, Fanling Hunt
Catch weights 143 Ibsen A Ponies that have won a Point to Point Race 5-lbs., extra, an
Ponies that have won more than one Point to Point Eace-104bs, extra.
Ponler
that have won a race under p any Tecognised
rules extra.
of racing 10-lbe
accumulative
Penalties are not not To be Fanling Hone
Entrance fee $8.
Members of tha
Tropp Rece-4 H. K. Ladies 5th RaceM.G.
Their own conditions. The Course for Races Nos. 1. 2. C. BAS 4 and 5 will be marked by the Recreio A
C. B. B white flags only,
Recreio
The Course for Race No. 6 will
(Cup présented by Portuguese Stazad Rate The Ladles
- Ladles · Race--3.09 be marked by. 1 white flag only,
of National 75 Metres
City Bank).
F
Joseph
* 31. J. Gonsalez:@N-
Time: 11.2/5.-seca.
(Continued on Page 11).
TENNIS MATCHES THIS WEEK
Chinese Ta rites
Playing To
Open to Chins Pontes, approyed by the Master Fanling Hunt,
Calchweight 14015, Penalties: As for "1st_Race
To be ridden by Ladies
Time limit-15 minutes after winner.
No body is allowed to ride more than 100 yards down à defined
Entrance Lowe
Cuais, pm. Hard hats or hard caps must be Open to China Posies, approved by the MasterFanling Hunt
From the follow- Opm towe
ers are requested to find out
alties their
D.L.F. A Pts
BRIKA 14'13
BRITAIN WINS
YACHTING
Afternoon Rally In Scandinavian Cup.
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