D.B.S. PAST AND PRESENT CRICKET WIN
Craigengower Lose At Home
An exciting cricket match was played at the Happy Valley yester- day afternoon-between a team.com- sisting of the past and present pupils of the Diocesan Boys' School and the Craigengower C.C. The former, after being dismissed for a meagre 98, dismissed the - home team for 87, to score a meritorions] victory.
"VERDICES"
Kumaon Rifles Improve
STONECUTTERS IN LIMELIGHT
CHINESE MARATHON
RACE HELD
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 15, 1937.
Yang Wah-sang's
New Record
The second Marathon Race open
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Statement of Accounts for the year The race was sponsored by the ending 31st December, 1936. Ching Wu Athletic Association.
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The following were the results:
D from 12th to 22nd March, both days inclusive.
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LE COCK Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 1st March, 1937.
Before the excellent bowling of The Medicals created the biggest This year only eight girls entered TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOS A. K. Ismail, who captured 6 for surprise in Third Division Soccer and one of them withdrew before 29, the school team were always on Saturday, when they defeated the race. fighting for runs and D. Crary was the Seaforths by the odd goal in the only batsman to make anything three. Goddard and Lowe, in the Men's section: like a stand, compiling 26 as the Medical intermediate time, were 1-Yang Wah-sang (Chu Kwang Athletic Association). Time, 38 result of some powerful ön-driving outstanding in the defence while minutes and 59 seconds, (Record).
Craigengower found scoring Harrison, in the forward line, was
2-Tze Pok-nan (No Club). 3-Hsu Woon-kwang (Chu wang equally difficult against some ac-always a menaces feet
Athletic Association). enrate bowling by Lee (5 for 29) The Air Force took full advan-
Ladies Section: and Anderson (3 for 26) and excel-tage of their opportunities and re- lent fielding. Fine catches were gistered a meritorious win over taken by Lee, off his own bowling, Kwong Wah. Sollis again demon- to dismiss Ismail and Prata, who strated his thrust when he scored held a full-blooded hook from Gtwo good goals, Hamilton adding Souza, when the latter appeared set the other. for a big score.
"D.B.S. Past and Present. 98 (D. Crary 26, A. K. Ismail 6 for 29).
Craigengower CIC. 87 (B. Lee 5, for 29, D Anderson 3 for 26).
ALLEN WANTS TIME LIMIT FOR CRICKET TESTS
Sydney, February 7.
LEPPARD AS LEADER
| 1--Miss Wu- Yin-kwai. Time, 38 UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY,
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2-Miss Koo Po-fun- 3Miss Lo Min-soo (Ching Wa Athletic Association).
As forecasted the Club had no CANTON HOLD difficulty with the Athletic in the CENTENARY Second Division when they won by
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SPIERS IN LIMELIGHT
Hong Kong Crews Well Beaten
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Speaking at the annual dinner of Division centre-half, was in great favoured the Canton Boat Club's Company will be CLOSED from 9th the Newington College Old Boys' form against South China. His Centenary Regatta, which was held March to 23rd-3 Association to-day, G. O. Allen, the next interceptions and constructive in the form of an unofficial Inter- M. C. C. captain, said that Eng-passing were the high lights of the port contest with the Royal Hong land's slow batting tactics in the game. second Test here were due to the Australian system of limitless
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-KUMAONS IMPROVE.
Kong Yacht Club.
Canton, who were superior in fours won by 21 points to 6, but
The Kumaon Rifles showed im-Hong Kong won the Senior Griffin
Results were as follows:
"the side winning the Patches proved form when they defeated St. pairs.
"If you're going to play which go on indefinitely," said, will say, "The longer we stay in, the worse it will be for the opposition. If you have limitless cricket you will have dull cricket.
Joseph's by 4 goals to 2, Tomlin- son, in the pivotal position, and Holmes, in goal, giving sound dis- plays, while in the forward line and Gapel, Sarki, Nawal Singh Harak Singh were good.
"I have always urged that cric-|-~~MINES TWO GAMES ket should be limited, and when I return to England I shall urge it all the more.
South African Rugger Defeat In Reich
Heidelberg, To-day.
In spite of the absence of Fowler and Elliot, in the Club team, they had little opposition from Athletic in their First Division
game од
Saturday. Milne in spite of hav- ing just played a Second Division
Griffin Fours - Canton.
- Senior Fours - Canton."
days inclusive.
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Senior Pairs Hong Kong.. Junior Pairs-Canton.
Mixed Pairs Won by Blue boat. International Race-1, Denmark; Sweden; 3, Germany.
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on the right-wing.
GRAND EXHIBITION
VICTORY
A rugby football team composed of South African students from various European universities open-into their own recently and fully ed its tour of Armany yesterday extended the Rifles in the Second with a strong local fifteen.
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of 22 points.
the morning race the Army obtained a lead of one point, 53 to 52, the wmning boat Al being sail- ed by Captain E. Bader. In the afternoon race
Navy had
things rather their own way, win- ming by 64 points to 41, the day's totals being 94 and 116 by Army and Navy respectively.
CB.A. TROUNCES H.MS. DUNCAN IN MAMAK TOURNEY
Playing in mak: Hocke their,
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