SPORT.
ORTOZET.
INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH.
The second "interport trial was" played un Saturday on a wicket which was a good teal slower than that of the previous week and which seemed to have rather too anch grass on it. The Hall got up awk. wardly at times, though it did not sell to be turning mich until late in the after.
Pearce won the toss and Mitchell! and Stapleton opened but the former was caught at cover when trying to place on the leg side and Stapleton was taken in the lips Rumjahn and Olliver then settled down after a rather shaky start. The former, who was suffering from fever. retired when he had made 31 and tock no further part in the match. Oliver show- ed his old form, hitting the ball in tha inide of the bat. He retired with 44 to,
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DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 1982.
THE HONGKONG
ME. HANCOCK'S XI.
KING'S. v. AMBROSE,"
Major Matthews, Capt. Olliver,,
b.Umar
ぐ
Capt. Le Fleining, e Owen Hughes, .
b Lammert
0
G. R. Sayer, e Omar, b Evans ...... 18. F. J. de Rome, a.Omar, b Lammert.".0 Capt Havelock-Davies, b Evans... 35 R. Flancock, st. Davies, b Lammert. 9 Lieut. Bacon, a and b Owan Hughes 0 A. L. Arculli, e Owen Hughes, bì
Evans
E. H. Red, run out
2. 12
L. J. Davies, c Mitchell, b Lammert D. E. Donnelly, not out
Extras
Fall
Total
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POLICE AQUATIC MEETING.
This watch was played on the South SUCCESSFUL EVENT AT THE V.B.O NEW BATH ROBES, DRESSING GOWNS, ETC.
China ground before a good number of spectators.
The Awimming bath as the Victoria The King's fielded the same team as
Recreation Club was borrowed by the advertised except that Love turned out Hongkong Police Force, on Saturday for for Williams who was hurt in a Garrison their second annual aquatic meeting. League match on Friday. The game The acting hoo, secretary of the V.R.C.,,| opened with the King's pressing and after Mr. MeKirdy, took an active part in twenty minutes play they genred through organising the event, in co-operation Scott, 1
The dubios then took up the with a committee of the Forer, consisting attack and were seen to better advan of M, T. H. King. Deputy Superintens tage, but the soldiers' defence was sound
dent of Police, Detective Inspector Joha and the sulors could not equalise. The Grant, Sgt. L. R. Whant, P. Condon,
and A. Le Hopkins.
3
99
of Wickets:-1,2,3-3, 4--17, 5-35, interval arrived with, the King's leading 6-58, 7-72, SINI, 0-06, 10-05.
by a goal to it.
Bowling Analysis.
M.
1 14
W.
I
140 38
+
0 30.
B
13
V. M. Omar E. G. Lammert
B. D. Evans.......... H. Owen Hughes
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FOOTBALL.
CLCB. POLICE.
There was a good entry for most of the events, but unfortunately the opening of the football season on Saturday 'clash- jed and a number of likely swimmers were away playing with the Police Football team. There was a fair attendance of interested spectators,
On raiming the King's took up the attack but finished badly. The Ambrose then transferred the play but were pulled [up for offside. After about 15 minutes play. Love put the King's further ahend with a shot which give the goalie no) chance, King's were handicapped by an
At the conclusion of the sports Mrs. early injury to Burnett their inside E. D. C. Wolfe presented the prizes to
the successful competitors. right who was injured after the first ten Ominutes of the game and for the rest was was introduced by Mr. King, who, in a rent little pech, mentioned that the Championship cup had been presented by the Hon. Mr. Chow Show Son and the Hon. Mr. Ng How Tsz.
merely a passenger.
The game ended in a win for the King's by 2 goals to ad.
The Ambrose have a good side and they were very unlucky not to score Their outside right played a particularly fine game and much more advantage should have been taken of his fine centres.
The teams turned out as under: King's-Blace: Wynne and Simmonds: Newton. Hodgson and Barlow: Love, Burnett, Jones. Hart and Scotl
bis credit. wen Hughes made 21 very quickly before hitting a very long hop OPENING MATCHES OF THE SEASON. straight into point's hands, whila Wood!
Saturday's games eraulted as unice i batted nicely for eighteen, not out. showed a good deal of restraint but made Hongkong Club... Hongkong Police.
South China... R.G.A. one beautiful off drive from Havelock-H.M.S: Tamar..... 2 Kowloon Davies which was on the carpet all the King's Regt H.M.S. Ambrow... C way. Pearce was rather unfortunate as) The opening matches of the season he played forward to one of Hancock's were" keenly" contested but towards the which reared up quickly and was cand b. close of the games play slackened as the Eight bowlers tried. Havelock-weather, was much against good football. Davies and Beed kept an excellent length. By a coincidence the winner's score was and Hancock had the tamen is dit goals in each match while the R.G.A. eulties, but Areulli failed to repeat his scored the one goal for the losers. last week's success. Le Fleming was rather disappointing and Bacon very short. Donnelly and de Rome did not come
The Police tried out a enuple of new off either. The innings closed for 181, men in McEwen and McLaren, They
Hancock's side then went in but with
Were hot brilliant but useful. The One or two exceptions failed badly. The bowling was not particularly good-several former on the wing is too slow with his batsmen getting themselves out off very centres while McLaren is inclined to stop pour balls. Omar and Lammert started and argue with the referee. the bowling being faced by L Fleming The Club tried Israel a reserve plager and Matthews, but in Launert's first over at left-back and although too low in re- the former played inside one that was well covering played a useful game.. 'clear of his leg stump and put it up in the box where Owen Hughes running
Gerrard was the best hack on the field nerous forms slip effected a brilliant catch, for. in addition to covering Dr. Valen-ed spectators. Matthews mis fined one from Omar next he had to make good the defects of over and put the ball into mid-off's hands, his partner. and later de Rome mis-hit a short one: Macphail left the field after 15 minutes from Lammert wide on the leg side and play and came on again after the inter had the ball into the slips. Havelock-val, taking up the position on the left Davies and Sager put a much better aspect wing..
i
Mrs. Wolfe
Mrs. Wolfe, was, presented with a handsome bouquet of towers, little "Miss Helen Grant making the presentation.
RESULTS OF THE CONTESTS, - “ Two LENGTHS HANDICAP (Sergts, and D. Lee-Sergts).-1. McLaren 2. I McEwen.
Lose Pursuz, A I. Hopkins; 2. I. D. McEwen.
Ambrose-Coysh: Welbourne ang Boul- ter; Turner, Barler anil Muirhead: Bol-
Two LENGTHS HANDICAP (Sons of mem- weaves, Davis, Parker, Hood and Thomp-bers nf the Force.)-1, F. Angus: 2, R.
Gerrard Referer: Mr. Hollands.
san,
CHAMPIONSKIP OF THE FORCE (4 lengths). 1, I. . McEwen: R. McEwen. (There were four starters in this event. Morton el at the end of the brst length hat the end wits then taken from him by. R. McEwen who maintained it to the end of the third length when he in turn was displaced by I. D., Me-i Ewen, who won the event by about three yards. Murphy fell out of the race at the pad of the second length).
Two LANGTHS UNDRESSING RACE (Com- petitors to dive in fully dressed and un- dress in Woods.
the Water)-1, G. Chester
of Two Lesors Hasnica (Open to Chinese members of the Force)-1, Ip Ping. Iu (interpreter at Sham Shui Po); |2 Constable Chan Chi,
SOUTH CHINA #, RA,
These teams opened their senson on the Garrison ground at Sonkuapon in the presence of a large gathering of interest South China tried out, some young forwards in this match and they acquitted themselves very well. Wong Pak Cheang's alsene from the centre forward position
is fomented upon.
They played the same defence as hist season.
Th R.G.A. were without Donovan while Gilding, 4 the right linek position in place
new arrival, occupied Walker who has left the Station.
The R.G.A. were the aggressors from Chine defence very sound. However, the start but they found the South R.G.A took the lead through Keay and maintained it until the interval.
the
Wêre
il
or things, both batting yery nicely. When Play opened very fast. slightly in the latter had made 1, however, Evans favour of the Club, but the defence of ho bowled from the Dockyard end the Police kept them from scoring. instead of Omar tempted him to drive, Keeping up the attack, the Club register and he was caught at cover. Hancock ed a goal through Begg who, receiving a joined Davies who was hitting very hard, pass from the right wing, gave Swan no He put Lammert into the road by the chance from close range. The Polis
Indian members of the Force)-1, Con- Two Lenores HANDICAP (Open to trum lines and in the same over would early" had a chance to make the scores have had another six but for, the bath hit-i level, for during a veramble in front of
Estable Cheba Khan; 2. Constable. Makhin ting the top of a tree next the new the Club goal the ball got to Gerrard's defences
Early in the second half the K.G.A. Singh, pavilion. But Evans yorked his leg hand and the Pale were awarded a through
caught napping and are SAVING COSVETITION, Tuekett. stump when he had annde 35 and the re-penalty, Pearson was entrusted with the Phillips and Frampton, the ball went half the distance with a lighted candle).— misunderstanding between NOMINATION Raes' Competitors to swim maining batsmen did.little. Bacon was kick but he sent the all straight at into the net off the latter. caught and bowled by Owen Hughes, but Rodger who cleared. The Club inside finish Chin Kwong Young gave the South Mason and Miss Taylor.
Before the 1, C. Earnshaw and Miss Purden; 2, F. I was rather anlatky as one does not forwards showed good combination but China team the lead and the gaude ended expret a boader to field square leg to him- owing to the sound defence of the Police in their favour by 2 goals to 1. self. Very few fieldsman would have got ennil on add to their scure and the in- South China-Lau Han Cheng: Fung nywhere near the ente in far: Owen terval arrived with the Club deading by Tai and Chan So: Leong Yuk Tong. Hughes catching was the feature of theja goal to mil.
Leang Tai Fong and Lam Yuk Ying: innings, as he caught Arenili from a sharp Resuming, the game was a tussle be- Chui Kwang Yeung, Pang Kam Wing. ...Davis hit tween the respective lacks the forwards Pang Wah Kam, Shui Wa and Lau Kam. Lammert for 6 to square leg but was taken making very little headway, Offside R.G.A.-Philips: Gilding and Framp by Mitchell immediately afterwards in play spoil what chaners were going until ton: Reay, Pascoe and Lelliget; Morti. front of the pavilion. Reed laid on Valentine receiving, well, out, came mer, Henwood. Doggrell, Green Instily, hitting out for 12 in about two through, and beating all opposition Couzens, miuutes, when he was run out by Hancock landed the Ball safely in the net.. who was trying to mure the bowling. The further storing took place and the Club
our in the slips later.
tatter had never looked like getting, ou but he did not seem able to get the bal Away-bis 9 runs went all singles and
were the winners by 2 goals in wil.
No
The trams turned out as under :-.. CLUB.-G. Rodger: Gerrard and Israd;
Reforge Mr. Smith.
LAWN BOWLS.
and
Two LENGTHS BREAST STROKE-1, Russell: 2. C; Earnshaw,
•
PLATE DIVING--1. A. L. Hopkins. V.R.C. HANDICAP ( lengths)-1, D. Lyon; 2, V. Razavott.
GREASY POLE," Gardiner; 2, Chester-
TEA RACE-Mr. Burlingham's team beat McEwen's team. Winning team: Mr. Burlinghain, Mr. Booth and Gar dener
Woods.
to
with the last puan" in he went down the Logan, Stewart nnd McPhail; Banner/ CLOSING CELEBRATIONS AT TAIKOU, daughters of members of the Force).-1,
pitch to Lummert and was smartly stump ed by Guce. Pearer's side thus won by sixty odd runs!
Forsyth, Begge Valentine and Muir.
Police-Swan: Miter and McWalter Waus.
McLaren and Post; Watson, McEwen, Pearson, Tir. Valentine and Alexander.
Referee: Mr. Newton.
TAMAR 7, KOWLOON,
A strong
RUNNING HEADER.-J. D. McEwen, TWO LENGTHS HANDICAP (Open
is being vacated for building purposes. The following acted as judges and
The old bowling green at Taikou, which Miss E. Garred; 2. Miss C. Gerrard. was closed down in a fitting manner on starters: The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Saturday, when representatives from Mr. C. G. Perdue, Mr. D. Burlingham, other Clubs of the Colony journeyed to Mr. G. May. Taikoo to enjoy the hospitality of the Taikoo bowlers.
The green was gaily decorated with
closed.
Thanks, however, to
the
:
The game was interesting in view of the future. No new bowlere en forth. coming. Lammert gets wickets but he is very uncertain. So far, Owen Hughes has bero disappointing with the ball although his fielding is magnificent." It will be a surprise to many if he fails to get a place." These trams met on the Navy.
Hags and banting and the ground itself and called for three hearty cheers and a was in perfect condition. There were tiger for the old green, which the gather It was pleasant to see Oliver back in ground. The sailors Belded a form. He gets his nuns always in excel side but played a goalkeeper in Boathy expressions of regret that it was to ing enthusiastically responded to. This lent style. At present it seems that the who had little to do owing to the good generosity of the firm, Taikoo is to have a
concluded a very successful and enjoyablo day, " selection will have to put L. 3. Davies and defence of Smith and Harty
new green, close to the Club, which, it is Kowloon had Knight back in the team hoped will vie with the best in the Colony. tine into the hat and draw one name!
The scorta were as follows: There is nothing between them at present.he partnered Wheeler at back playing a tested. All the Bowling Clubs gent down after a couple of seasons absence and
No, I Bink. The games on Saturday were well con But it is early yet. Monday's game
Hall. should be worth watching
sound gine. The Kowloon forwards were lacking in combination and played mised, two visitors playing with two The rinks were R.. ADIT.
ascrambling game, only Coombes playing home players. This added variety to the up to standard: Hill played “a good game for the Tamer and centered well.
served during the Kowlogo took up the attack from the interval.
After the game the Chairman of the kick-off and a well combined movement ended in Hall shooting over the bar from Club, Mr. J. Russell, thanked the repre- a good position. The Tamar immediately tentatives of the varicus Clubs and assumed the offensive and Carswell was visitors for their attendance.
TE PEARCE'S XL
Scores!--
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Sayer, b Capt.
Le Fleming
0
C. J. Stapleton, e Capt. Davies, b
Beed
18
A. A. Rumjahn, retired ill".
31
Capt. Olliver, retired
44
H. Owen, Hughes,
Arculli, b
Lt. Bacon...........
24
A. E. Wood, not out
18
0
7
T. E. Pearce, c and b Hancock
B. D. Evans, e Capt. Davies, b
Hancock
A. L. Ghion.l.b. Capt. Davies
forced to concede a corner. Hill, taking
strong representatives.
game.
Ten
WAN
J
Mrs. Russell presented the spoons to the
the kick, landed in front of goal and winners and the Chairman thanked the Redgate headed into the net giving the ladies, who during the season had attend. Tantar the lenă. The sailors continueded to the provision of refreshments for the to attack and a fine centre by Hill and players and asked them to accept a special ed on top of the cross-bar. The playpoon in appreciation of their services. The ladica who received the spoods were slackened down considerably and no
o further score WAL added before the Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs Drummond, Mrs interval and the teams, crossed over with Sloan, Mr. Morrison, Mrs. McLeod and the silors leading by a goal to nil.
Mrs Laing.
N. M. Omar, not out
1
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3
Total for 8 wkta, (doc.).161
E., G. Lammert, did not bat.
After the faterval the play was very i Templeton was then called upon to even the sailors having slightly the better made a small present, subscribed for by of the exchanges. A long shot from the the bowling members, to Mr. W: Hard- halfway line by Bryant, which Carswell wick, who for many years had looked
Fall of Wickets-1-6, 240, 375, 4-125, misjudged; landed high in the net and after the green Mr. Templeton remarked
5-132, 6-146, 7:156, 8-157.
Bowling Analysis.
Capt. Havelock-Darica 10. I
Capt Le Fleming
E. B. Reed
9
A.. L. Arculli
D. E. Donnelly....
Lt. Bacon .....
F. J. de Rome B. Hancock"
O H R W .35 1 ↑ SA 1. 1 12 1 0 29 Q
4
B
0 5+2 .0
1 10 -1
019 0
1 སྟ་ ..
put the sailors two up. There was no on the long service and efficient manner other outstanding feature of a rather in which Mr. Hardwick had carried out dull match and the game ended in a win his duties and asked him to accept the for the Tamar by 2 goals to mil
The teams lined out an under:- Pamer Booth Smith and Happy Grant, Hudson and Bryant; Hill, Oxland, Routley, Redgute and Brazenilale,
Kowloon-Carewell Knight and Wheel er; Morrison, King and Duncan; Millard, Hall, Mason, Duncan and Coombes,
Referee: Mr, Williams.
giftine a token of the appreciation of the members for what he had done for them..
After representative of the visiting Clubs had expressed their thanks for the very pleasant afternoon provided by the Taikoo Club, Mr. J. Reid, the President of the Lawn Bowls Association, made a few ratmarks on the social side of the game (Continued at foot of nest column.)
Stewart; Forbes,
E. Barker. Long, Holland. Drummond. Stanley.
J. MacFarlane.
18
No. 2 Rink.
J. Reid, T. Young. D. Gow,
17.
'Aluir.
D. Templeton, Crawford. Wotherspoon,
Glendining. Liliecrup. Dreid. Wallace.
No.3 Rink..
G. Matthews. Taylor
W. Weir.
W. Gerrard.
15
No. 4 Rink.
Lely.
Weid I A. Hose
G. Morrison.
Kelly.
17
5., Amery.
McEarione. W. Eldridge. F. Fisher.
b. No. 5 Riak.
J. Simpson J. Cnesim. D. Morrison,
21:
W. Crichton. W. Mair. Laing.
A. Smith
J. Sloan.
Wo, & Kink. R. C. Hunter. C. Dickens J. McMurtrie J. Ferguson
J. Cornley. G. Mcleod,
HE, Stevena. 12.2
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