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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 19, 1938

Macao Beat Army Officers

CHINA PONIES' RIDING TEST

(By "RAPIER")

Before a fairly large crowd of

His subscribers, including

Excel- lency The Governor, Sir Geoffrey Northcote, attended by his Private Secretary, Mr. G. Treverton, the final riding test of the new sub- scription griffins, China ponies, was held yesterday morning.

There a few minor incidents im

which ponies threw their riders, the worst culprit being a grey pony of 14.1 numbered 230, which unseated its Chinese riding boy by the win-! ning post. The rider fell on his chest, but he soon recovered.

Out of the 97 ponies listed, 95 appeared for this test.

NAVY BEAT PRESS AT CRICKET

Royal Navy entertained Press Yesterday in a friendly cricket aatch at King's Park and won by 8 wickets. Lt. Manners and Capt. Whitmarsh were associated in a

big stand.

PRESS

First Innings

N. A. E. Mackay, st Brownrigg, b

Y. el Arculli, c Moores, b Man-

ners

A. H. Rumjahn, b Manners

N. A. E. Mackay, not out

Extras

Spirited Hockey Match LEN HUTTON

Seen Yesterday

HOOK AND COL. SMITH SHINE

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Macao, To-day,

INJURED

Struck On Head By

Fast Ball

Johannesburg, Saturday.

A large crowd witnessed the hockey match played here this, Leonard Hutton, England's open- and holder of the afternoon when Macao beat the Army Officers' team from Honging batsman

world's record score, was struck on Kong by 2 goals to nil.

Play was fast throughout, and after only a minute from the head by a ball from a fast rendered uncon- bully-off, Macao's forwards had penetrated the Army defence and bowler, and was

V. South Amilcar Angelo sent the ball into the Army net, but the goal was scious, in the M.C.C.

Transvaal match to-day. disallowed because of "sticks."

He was taken to the hospital Further attacks by Macao met

announced that he with sharp rebuffs by the visitors where it was defence, Col. Smith and Lt. was suffering from a slight con- Douglas working hard at full-back. cussion. The ball bounded off his Hook, at centre-half, distributed head and struck his wicket. cleverly to the Army forwards Transvaal totalled 428 for 8 wie- which constantly threatened Macao's defence.

ATHLETIC MEET PROGRAMME

The following is the programme for the International Athletic Meet- ing, sponsored by S.C.A.A.

FIRST DAY, DECEMBER 24

Men's 100 metres (heats), 11.00

a.m.

Ladies' 50 metres (heats), 11.15

It was not until after 20 minutes play that Macao went ahead, Pedro Angelo, the centre-forward, scoring with a grand shot,

During the second half, the home team kept the ball in Army terri- Ladies' throwing baseball (final); tory. Less than 10 minutes elapsed

a.m.

11.25 a.m.

p.m.

kets declared, of which N. K. Viljoen scored 97 and J. Langton 58, the pair having added 130 runs Wilkinson for the seventh wicket. took 4 for 78 and Kenneth Farnes

TEST TRIAL The M.C.C. had scored 238 for 6

4 for 99.

wickets at the close of play; Edrich before a terrific shot by Ramalho, 38, Paynter 5, Hammond 24, L Men's 110 metres high hurdles

Ames 104 not out, Yardley 13 and Macao's inside-right, all but (heats), 11.40 a.m.

Macao's Bartlett 36. Ladies' high jump (final), 12.05 placed another goal to

As the Transvaal team will pro- credit, but the ball hit the right| Men's 800 metres (heats), 12.30 upright.

bably provide seven or eight play- p.m.

Ladies' throwing javelin (final),,

Macao were eventually awardedlers for the First Test, the match 12.45 p.m.

two short corners, finding the net is regarded as a Test Trial. Men's throwing javelin (final), from the second despite Gibson's 1.10 p.m.

best efforts to clear.

Men's 100 metres (semi-finals),

metres low hurdles MISS M. GRIFFITHS

REACHES FINAL

(heats), 2.10 p.m.

Ladies' 200 metres (final), 2.20

Men's 200 metres (heats), 2.30 Miss Madge Griffiths yesterday

Men's hop-step and jump (final), 2.45 p.m.

Ladies' hop-step and jump (final),

3.15 p.m.

Men's shot put (final), 3.45 p.m. Ladies' shot put (final), 4.25 p.m. Men's 1600 metres relay race (fin- al), 4.25 p.m.

Men's 10,000 metres (final), 4.50

p.m.

It was later announced that the condition of Hutton was excellent, and that he was no longer suffer- ing from concussion.

DUTCH GIRL'S NEW WORLD

entered the final of the Colony BACK STROKE Ladies' Singles Lawn Tennis Cham- plonship when she easily defeated SWIMMING MARK Miss A. Greiner 6-0, 6-0.

meet

Miss Griffiths will now either Mrs. Tracey or Mrs. Clifford, who is on her way back from Shanghai to play her semi-final tie, in the final which will be held next Saturday at U.S.R.C., commencing

SECOND DAY, DECEMBER 25 'Ladies' 100 metres (heats), 10.10] at 8.30 p.m.

Men's 200 metres (final), 10.15

Men's 1500 metres (final), 10.25

Moores

28

F. J. Lay, b Paxton

10

Y. el Arculli, b Mooras

0

G. C. Burnett, b Paxton

6

1.15 p.m.

M. R. Abbas, b Paxton

0

INTERVAL ·

A. H. Rumjahn, c Paxton, b Whit-

Men's 400

marsh

13

R. E. Lee, b Whitmarsh

7

J. R. Luke, b Moores

1

p.m.

A. M. Omar, not out

6

H. Brokenshire, b Whitmarsh

1

p.m.

E. R. Ellis, b Whitmarsh

0

Extras

10

Total

82

Bowling Analysis

0. M.

R. W.

Moores

.13 4

23 3

Paxton

6 0 27

3

Whitmarsh

7 1 22

4.

Second Innings

F. J. Lay, not out

66

32

7

a.m.

1

4

a.m.

110

a.m.

Bowling Analysis

0. M.

R. W.

6

Men's

3

11

0

B.m.

D

35 2

4

25 0

a.m.

2

10 0

NAVY

a.m.

2

Ladies' 50

'Men's pole

32

a.m.

84

Ladies' 400

74

a.m.

Extras

14

Men's 110

metres (final),

vault (final),

metres (final),

metres high (final), 11.45. a.m.

Two (declared) for

206

Bowling Analysis

0.

M. R. W.

Lee

5

1

1

6

0 20 0

7 2 33 1

p.m.

12 1 52

0

5 0 18

5

3.0..

21 0 26

p.m.

1. 0 5

p.m.

Two wickets for

Allison

Boyes

Manners

Firth

Taylor

210000

Cdr. Taylor, lb.w., b Lee

Lt. Firth, c Omar, b Burnett Capt. Whitmarsh, not out

Lt. Manners, not out

Luke

Burnett

Abbas

Ellis.

Omar

Mackay

Arculli

25 0

YESTERDAY'S SOFTBALL

RESULTS

Yesterday's Softball scores were:

Filipino Club

Recreio

Cubs

Cardinals Filipinos

MEN

18 St. Joseph's

6 Trojans

WOMEN

14 Recreio

29 Pirates

32 Panthers

1000

Ladies' throwing discus (final), 10.35 a.m.

long jump (final),

10.50

Men's 400 metres (heats), 11.10

11.20

11.25 11.30,

hurdles

Ladies' 80 metres low hurdles (fin- al). 12 noon.

Men's 400 metres low hurdles (fin- al), 12.20 p.m.

Ladies' 100 metres (final), 12.30

INTERVAL Men's 400 metres (final),

1.15

CRAIGENGOWER DEFEAT VOLUNTEERS

Amsterdam, To-day. Miss Irene van Feggelen, of Hol- land, yesterday established a new

metres

world record for the 200 backstroke when she clocked 2 mins. 39 secs. to clip 1 6-10 secs. off her own previous mark.--Reuter.

Ireland's "Sunday Herald" Cup Team

The following have been chosen to represent Ireland against Portugal in the Semi-Final Round of the "Sunday International Charity Cup defeated by four Herald" Volunteers were wickets in their friendly encounter Competition on Monday, December 26 with Craigengower Cricket Club at on the Kowloon Football Club ground. the Valley yesterday.

Scores were:

Volunteers: 161 (E. C. Fincher 68, A. E. Perry 21; F. R. Zimmern 5 for 40, A. K. Ismail 4 for 45). C.C.C.: 251 for 7 wkts. (F. R. Zimmern 51, A. Zimmern 39, G. Souza 33, W. L. Rapley 27; R. M. M. King 2 for 38).

MacAllister (Navy); Sheehan (Mid- dlesex) and Lawton (R.A.); Brogan (Navy), Land (R. Engineers) and (Service Thomas (Middles); Martin Corps), P. Jorge (Kowloon), Leonard Joseph's), McDonald (Royal (St. Scots) and Blount (Signals).

Reserves:-Calvert (R.A.), Drake (Middlesex), and Moore (Navy).

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80

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A. S. Adamson, D. H. Blake. K. S. Morrison, I. H. Geare. D. J. Gilmore. A. D. Humphreys, A. E. Lissaman, A. K. Mackenzie and R. Young.

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