Bright Batting By The Volunteers v The Scots Anderson Carries Bat For
Griffiths Scores 45 HONG
In 17 Minutes
By "Adrem"
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CHOY & LEE DO WELL
THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 30, 1940.
SATURDAY'S SPORTS
Football
Cricket
Service.
THE defeat of Service Corps by ALTHOUGH scoring was high in
30th R.A. at Stanley was the
Saturday's cricket programme only unexpected football result on some good bowling feats were re- Saturday, South China and En-gistered best being Macauley's 8 gineers, leading teams în Second for 20 for D.B.9. against Civil Division, both won easily,
Signals are still hot on the heels | H. Owen Hughes had the best of Air Force for Third Division butting performance of the day honours and on Saturday account-jund registered a fine century, ed for International, only Lean,
Leading Thats were:- yet to beat Air Force,
BATTING Fine Bowling by H. F. Lee was
First Division resu.ts were insufficient to give Engineers vic-|expected though
the gume In
tween Navy and Middlesex was inter-Faculty match at Pokfulum keenly contested. yesterday, and the result was a draw,
A STRONG VOLUNTEER cricket team yester-tory over Medicals "A" day scored a big win over Royal Scots in a whole- day match at Sookunpoo, proving greatly superior in batting and bowling.
Feature of the match was
Anderson and Mackay
h Batema I. T Ride, bw, b Bateman D. McLellan, got out
Extras B5, 1.831
the A. Zimmern, b Alsev bright batting of the Volunteers, Grimitis, e Duke.
put 011 88, for the first wicket in 50 min- utes, Mackay claiming 49, and Anderson and Attwell added 67 for the second wicket, of which Attwell's share was a hard-bit 32.
The brightest batting of the day was seen, however, on the advent of Griffiths, who hit bri
hantly all round the wicket for 45 runs scored
門 only 1/ minutes.
Anderson battend
scored 117 ned out
prise throngthout the
Total for 6 wkts ND Booket DO Pustus M Hayter dut not bat
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Bowling Analysis
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Lee took 5 for 29 but Medicals
still had three wickets in hund
181 when stumps were drawn.
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Hong Choy was in great form with the bat and scored 52 for the Engineers.
H. Singh, 1 Mabiment
FS Tse. run out
V Vorsvieff, b Mahme.d
Extras (834)
Rugby
✡
H. A. Barros J. E. Richardson
NAVY won the first Quadrangu-T. A. Pearce
Jar Rugby Tournament by F. Goodwin beating Army by 11 points to nil P. M. N. da Silva on Club ground after holding a|T. G. C. Knight six point lead at the interval.
F. Baker
Spr. Bailey
D. Hung
L. Jernakoff
J. M. Gosano
J. Barrow A. B. Hamson
SKOWLOON Bowling Green Cub G. Stune
held its Closing Day on Satur- A. R. Minu
0 day. when pirzes won during theị
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Season were presented by Sir W. Macauley ol Atholl MacGregor, acting Fresc. Stone
4 dent of the Lawn Bows As ocia-E. Hawkins
took part in the W. Lam
H. Owen Hughes
103
be-
D. J. N. Anderson
79
A. J. Huise
77
T Stimson
69
C. W. Lam
69
A. H. Madar
66
C. N. Matthews
62
A. R. Sufflad
56
58
55
54
53
52
ENGINEERS
51
17
48
16
16
52
45
V
39
Amplat anar
1:
Bowls
34
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23
9
33
32
31
BOWLING
8 for 20
7 for. 49
6 for 14
t Zaur 18,
Totul
137
- tion, who also
day's match.
6 Jor 24
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Bowling Analyste
Over 20 rinks took part in
M. R. Abbas a Ingleby
5 for 42
4 for 38
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match between the Chib and the U. H. Esmail Association. The Club's Lean. | H. Danbrowsky which included players from other F. Baker
4 for 45
4 for 45
4 for 16
[ Pie New som, st Zimmern, b Booker
Set Taylor, Ride, by Booker Pie Peacock not pat
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clubs, lost by 31 shois.
N. Singh
4 for 82
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Extras (B13, WRE
14
Total
MEDICALS "A"
J Fenton, 1.6 w., by L
78 Sen Gupta, Lb.w.. br Bung
2
Bowling Analysts
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T. T. Chin, b Hong Chuy
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26
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N. S. Chin, L.b.w., b: Lee
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K. S. Oh, c and b Lee
44
2
17
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K. S. Ooi, not out
17
5
2
S. Amplavanar, b Lec
13
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13
10
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106
19
16
0
4
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Hung Choy
13
H. F. Lee
9 1 29
H. F. Ho
1
0
12
Total for 8 wkts,)
Bowling Analysis
83
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Anderson
4
0
17
0
49
Ride
4
13
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J. N. Anderson, not out
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117
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Total (for 7 wkts.)
K. S. Khoo and T. T. Teoh did not bat.
Bowling Analysis
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Before a large crowd of
ONE RECORD SMASHED
AT S. CHINA SPORTS
By "Sportshawk”
THE COLONY record for the 10,000 metres flat race was smashed by Lee Yuk-foon when he return- ed 38 minutes and 7 seconds to better the old mark held by Yeung Wah-sang's of 39 minutes and 31.6 seconds at Caroline Hill yesterday in the open event of the 18th Annual Athletic Meeting held by the South China Athletic Association.
The times and distances as well as heights in all other track or field events were on the low side, and
Lee Yuk-foon, who is a newcomer to the Colony, from Kwangtung Province, and who recently won the first marathon race sponsored by Hong Kong and Kowloon Residents' Union, deserves full marks for returning such an excellent time.
members and an even larger crowd of caddies- of the rickshaw coolie variety and others-A. K. Mackenzie played himself in at Fanling yesterday as Captain of Royal Hong Lewis of Royal Corps of Signals, Signalman Lewis and 3, Lam Kim-fan. Kong Golf Club.
Caddies in swarms, in numbers estimated at between 150 and 200, crowded the course in quest of the the captain's first ball and coveted dollar that went with it. Mackenzie hit a 200 yard · drive down the fairway, the ball being triumphantly retrieved by a rick- shaw coolie caddie, who brought back the bacon and took away dollari. 1
Owing to indisposition His Ex- cellency the Acting Governor.was unable to be present.
Lee led all the way to win the race comfortably by about three- quarters of a lap from Signalınan
Results
OPEN EVENTS 10,000 Metres:-1, Lee Yuk-toon; 2.
Time: 38 min. 7 sec.
of
Private Manson, of Royal Scots,
Men's "4,600 Metres Relay (Team of who was one of the favourites for four):-: "South China Athletic As60-
dation; 2, Wah Yan College and 3, Ling. this race, faded out poorly and Nam University. Time: 3 min. 58 sec. gave up after finishing only 10
Men's 400 Metres Relay (Team rounds.
Prour. Under five feet): -1. King's Col- Fong Chi-hung, formerly of lege and 2. Wah Yan College.
Men's 400 Metres Relay (Team of Wah Yan College, better known as a high-jumper, easily won the South China Athletic Association and 3.
| four) :—1,
2. Ling Nam University; Pole Vault event for Members at Wah Yan College. Time: 48 sec. 9 feet and 3 inches to beat Chu Ladies' 400 Metres Relay (Team of Fook-sing, who was second, by four) :—1. French Convent and 2, South no less than two inches.
China Athletic Association. Time: 58.8
Mr. Fok Po-chui distributed sec. the prizes to the winners.
Groves Beats Rose
In Keen Match
By A Special: Correspondent)
MEMBERS' EVENTS
100 Metres:—1,\Ya Kal-yan and 2, Sin 'Kwok-pun. Time: 12 sec.
400 Matrast-1. Cheung Chau; 2. Sin Kwok-pun and 3, Cheung Kat-pul, Time: 50.2° sec. ⠀
Wong
110 Metros."High Hurdiest-1, Kl-lim: 2, Lui Kwai-chu, and 3, Chu Fook-sing. Time: 18.à sec,
Throwing Javelin-1; Tam Hol-chuen:
2. Chu Book-Bing-and-3, Tsang Kwan- ming. Distance: 30.08 metres); \
Throwing Discus-1, Yu Kai-yan and Chu Foole-sing, Distance; 24:50 | metres.
Step-Hop-Jump, Wong Kim and
2,
CONGRATULATIONS are due to Frank Groves 2. Cheung Tung-hel, Distance: 10.84
on winning the championship of Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling yesterday.
wives had a flying start and
„9's` at the second and third-
and a 4 at the sixth was four 'up at that stuge. Col. Rose hung
on grimly and had reduced
the
metres.
High Jump-1, Chan Cholyhun; 2. Fong Chi-bung'' and 9, Tsang Kwan ming.Height: 1,64 metres,
Pole Vault:-1, Fong Chizhung; 2. Cau
··had 'increased his advantage to | Fook-aing and 3, Kwan Chú-pul: Height;
four holea at thề 26th-but 'Got. [Dr. Svin: KEMAL KO Hose then retaliated to take thẻ || Long" Junip:-1,-Wong. Kl-ilm; 2, Chu next four to square the match. Fook-sing and. 3, Tang Kwan-ming» Groves won Sandy's Pulpit and Distance: 6.98 metres... arrears to one by the 17th. He then, winning the next in 6 to Kwok-pun and 3, Lung Kai-ming, Time: 200. Metres-+1,Cheung - Chau;. 1, ́Sin missed a short putt at the 18thr7 and halving the 34th. In three, Fan:1 seco however, and went into tiffin two became dormy two, A half ar 1,500 Metrès:-), Chấn Chath-wai; ' 2. down.
the 95th, and the match was over, Lat, Puh-yuen» and J, Lam Kim-fung. Scoring was good-Groves being Although the standard was Be Time: 5 min; 2:200,00 YORK BUILDING 70 for 17 holes, having picked up low average, the play, was keen
HONG KONG at the 17th.
throughout as is indicated by the close finish over 38 holes., BITH
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800 Metrasi--), La] Pún-yuen; 2, Chan- Chau-wal and 3, Lau. Bhum-cht. Time: [2] min: 128,3/100/100
400, Metres · Hurdlesĭ....1. Lung Kai- ming: 2, Wong Shu-chien, and 3. TsanE Kwan=mingNG Aki
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