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FIRST LEAGUE.

UNIVERSITY . H.K.C.C.

PRESE MONDAY, APRIL 9TE, 1995

By defeating the Hongkong Cricket Club on the Club ground, the University).s retains its position at the head of the first league and, though all the first league fixtures are not yet completed tha University are now in an undisputed position at the head of the league with the Club running a close second.

Considering that there was so mach at stake in the; result of this match the Club turned out a side, which was not very strong. Their veteran, T. E. Pearce, was not playing, whilst R. E. A. Webster was unable to turned out.

DRAIDENGOWER.

M. Abbas, o and b Fendal ... 15

U. Omar, Chester, b: Fandall...

F. E. Lawrence, b Fisher

B. W. Bradbury, retired

T. Grimes, b Fisher

C. Basa, not out

D'Arey Evans, 6 Lailiott

E. W. Major, e Frompton, b

Lolliott

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Y. Abbas, o Holloway, b Fondali. 10 A. A. Paice, b Fisher Hope, Fisher ......

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ATHLETICS.

MACAO. THE OLUB DE RECREIO." VISITORS LOBE FOOTBALL AND TENNIS MATCHES.

THE VOLUNTEERS. PRESENTATION OF SHOOTING TROPHIES.

A smoking concert was held at Volunteer The Portuguese community of Hongkong Headquarters on Saturday night, when have had the pleasure of witnessing a Major General Sir John Fowler presented series of game comprising football, the prizes gained at the recent shooting tonais and billiards, between team meet. The gathering was presided over representing Macao and the Club da by Lieutenant Colous! L G. Bird, who Recreio, Kowloon, whose guests the was supported by Colonel C. W. Davy, isitors were for the week-end. Both at C.MG., Chaumodore H. E. Grace, R., football and tennis the Club de Recreio Lieutenant-Colonel W. N., Nicholson. were decisively successful, winging the CAC, D.S.O., Major Murdoch, Livat- former Ly 6 goals to af, no the latter Colonel Roberts, Major Wright, Captain (American tournament style by 63 games Pilkington and chari.

the

Laqutenant-Colonel BIRD, in the cours to 36. At the time of writing talliards match had sut beru played, but of a short address, remarked that they had come to the end of another training were on P. A, Yvanovitch, the last year's champica of Hongkong defeat season. He had been out of the Colony

ing the Macao representative.

Bowling Analgals.

0.

W.

the

10

I.

35

3

Frompton Doggrili Fisher Holloway Davis

0

0

3

3

Lolliott

BECOND LEAGUE,"

POLICE #. KOWLOON

0

In addition to the sporting fixtures the himself, and so could not speak personally of the work done. He understood from opportunity for sal intorcourse

Major Murdock, however, that the season made the most of and, on Saturday night had been a good cue, and the Corps had

300

Macau

W

a pery successful dauce in honour of the visitors was held at the Club de Reorein quitted itself wall. Of course, their For the occasion the Kowloon Theatre was strength had fallen, but the reason for The Club was all out för DD, Give of

engaged and the four was crowded with this was largely that many of thair daucers. It is estimated that upwards of embere had gone Home, and the younger their batsmen reaching double figures,

people attended the dance. Yesterday men coming out from Home seemed loth R. H. Wild aking the higher score of

ovening, at the conalusion of the tremisto join up. It was especially the young watch, a dinner in honour of the players mon with no previous military training that they wanted to get into the Corps, 23. A. A. Rumjahn (for the University)|

was given at the Club de Recrui

this to that they could nurs the continued who was done so well this benson with the

The visitors return to

welfare and security of the Colony. Thy This second league match resulted in a bat and ball, took four wickets for 19

morning.

rifle meeting had been a most successful THE FOOTBALL MAT

MATCH

one, and the shooting had been very keen. TULILY. The University replied with 149 draw. Kowloon went in ârst and knock-

The match WAS

played at Happ They had failed to maintain their hold on runs, M. H. Roffey and H. N. Balhatcheted up a good alt round score, of 175 for

Club ground, the the Balilion Shield, but he hoped that coming together at a critical stage of the seven wickets, L. R. Duncan, H. Overy Valley on Saturday afternoon on the

Hongong Football game and, by some very bold hitting, and N. L. Railton all reaching the forty; Portuguese Community turning out in next year they would reg their proper plause.) In conclusion. on behalf of the made the game safe for the visitors mark: The Police replied with 140 for strong formy with the result that the position,the top of the League. -(Ap- Cers, he thanked all these people who had Balhatchet stored and Roffey, 35 not saven wickets, E. F. Alexander and Rams lined up as follows:

Earnshaw, first, men in, compiling 80

so kindly contributed to their prize fund. Ho also wished to thank the Committee latween them.

for the strenuous work they had pat ing which resulted in the great success of Scors

the mooting. He wished to thank, also, those officers of the regiments, and the gunners and sappers in the Colony, gha assisted the Corps during the season by giving lectures,

out.

KOWLOON.

Scores :-

I.K.C.C.

G. H. Piercy, b Balbatchet

มิ

H E Hollands, 1.b.w. Balbaichet 13

Redmond, b E. J. Mitchell, c

Quick

RE. Lindsell, c and b Alexander 28 H. Overy, st. Reynolds, b C. Earn-

shaw

3

1. R. Duncan, rub out

40 43

J. C. Fletcher, e Elwood, b C.

Earnshaw.

17

W. L. Wenser, o Watts, b King... 5 N. L. Railton, not put

10

L. J. Davies, b.w. "Rumjaha.............

W. W. Mackenzie, c Samy, b Rum-

jahn

D. B. Peat, o Ružnjahn, b Yeoh..... 14

D. Lyon, b Alexander

5

J. Smith, b Alexander

0

W. J. Wooley, not out

7.

9

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E. G. Lammert, b Kumjabu

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H. Ovar Hugbes, b Quick... RH. Wild, t. Yeow, b Balhatchet 23

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F. N. Young, not out

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Total (for seven wkta) ...178

J. Jack and E. Hontharalid not bat.

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Total

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R. Watta

80

39

0

C. Earnshaw

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Bowling Analysis.

R. Earnshaw

16

0

0. M.

R.

W.

O. F. Alexander...

&

0 36

3

Balhatchet

8

Quick

9 1

TH. King.mcent S

od

33

1 D 1)

Bujahn

Yooh

5.1 I 7

POLICE

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A. A. Rumjan, e Davies, b Young 18

F. A. Redmond, b Young

Yeow Tock On, run out.......

E. K. Quick, o Lammert, b Owen

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M. H. Roffey, not out

W. Gittens, st. Davies, b Lammert

M. B Osman, e Mackenzie,

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E. F. Alexander, b Railton

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R. Earnshaw, e Railton, b Wesser.. 32

E. Reynolds, & Fletcher, b Duncan 4

T. H. King, cand b Overy

R. Watts, Lyon, b Railton'

absolutely packed. Club de Recreio, Hongkong.-M. Silva; E. P. Hyndman and H. Prats;

- ધાર્યુ R Assampeno, PML Xavier Hyndman L Rocha, V. Concoino, W. Ogley ER Hyndman and A. A. Botelho,

Macao Santos; J. Duarte and Lieu Bragance (Capt.); Copto Con csicao, and

Mello Rodrigues, Luiz, Amante, Carqueja and Rezario,

Before presenting the prizes. Major- The Club prensed from the start and General FowLa expressed his regret that fifteen minates after the start Xavier (for he had been unable to attend the rifle the home side) soored the only goal in the most: He remarked that he had always Brat balf. Just about that Ume one of been intensely keen on shooting, even the Macao players, Rozario, collapsed when he was a boy, and though in these from the heat and fer the remainder of days he was unable to manipulate the the game they played one man short. double sight, and the telescopic sights, Shortly after, the resumption of play he still took a keen int rest in the sport, Conceicao scored for the Club. The Club There had been a lot of good, shooting in continued to press and Rocha and this competition, and the matches had Hyndman both scored twice for their been very keenly contested. side. When the whistle soyaded, the Club had won by six goals to nil For the visitors the defence was much better than the forward line and the two back, Lieut. Bragance and Duarte played quite a good game. The referee for the match was Mr. Wright,

THE TENNIS MATCH.

The General then presented the prize A musical programme followed, and the evening was brought to a conclusion by the singing of the National Anthem.

The prize-winners were as follows:-- Blake Shield, won by the Scottish-

Lieut. D. 2nd

C.

M.C., L: gan Corp. F. C. Goodman, Pte. Valentine,. Pte. Duncan and Pte. Swan.

This tournament was played yesterday afternoon on the Club de Rocieio tennis Courts, just opposits the Club house A

Francis Cup, won by Engineer Com great deal of interest was taken in the

of Portuguese paoy-Liont. B M. Smith, M.B.E games, large numbers being present. Although Macao again Sergt. R. J Everest, Spr. Leonard and met with defeat they put up quite a good Spr. Firman,

winning three of the nine sots played. The games were played American style and the teams selected tournament

A. Blacas.-F. Rodrigues and E. Beca;

and

M. Ribeiro;

J. Scan Fernandes and R. Xavier.

were:--

do Recreio, o Honghong t

Yvanovich and M, F. Piana; 3. f. J. Lopes and C. E. Marques; F. Prata and F. X. Scares."

The

Musketry Competition:-1, Lieut. B. M. Smith, M.B.E.; 2, Corp. F. C. Good- man; 3, Spr. Lonard

Tyro Competition -1. Pte. T/ H. Gotoh, Corph. J. Jack: 3, 2nd Lieut. J. Ralston,

Jar Competition, won by Scottish Coa pany-2nd Lieut. D. C. Lugan, 31.0.,

to Valeatine and Pte. Swan, Reserves Challenge Cup.-Winner, Pie, Senwood....

The tournament resulted in a victory for the Club by 83 games to 38.

Tile Competitions won by Machine-Gun- results of the various gapes were Company-Major A. Murdoch, Corpl follows!

C. Earnshaw, not out

30

W. Simpson, b Railton

T. E. Yeoh, o McNicoll, b Owen-

Hughes

C. Asken, not out ******

I

W. Mae Smith, Railton

Extras

0

Blello

10

D. K. Samy, b Young

Club

H. N. Balhatchet, run out

Total

.140

Ng Bao Poo, b McNicoll

H. Hollan and L, Elwood did not bat. Bowling Analysis.

0.

M. B W.

17

J. C. Fletcher

D

28

H. Overy arata ca

37

Total

149

N. L. Railton

.25

W. L. Wedser

G

9

13

Bowling Analysis.

L. E. Duncan

5

D 21

0.

W.

Owen-Hughes

10

42

2

13 2 99 3

8.

28 11

"Peat .....

4

Q

0

2

Young

Lammert

McNicoll

·R.G.A. z. CRAIGENGOWER.

FOOTBALL'

Saturday's games resulted as follows:-- HONGKONG LEAGUE

Division I H

Kowloon.

King's Regt...

FRIENDLY HMS. Tamur 4 Hongkong Club

KING'S v. KOWLOON,

Cullen, Pte. Robson, Pte. Way and Ple. B. J. Goodman.

Corps Championship: Challenge Cup presented by Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen

Jncle.

F. Rodrigues and E. Beca (Macao) lost to V. Ivanovitch and Pinua, 1-10; lost to F. X. Soares and F. Prata, 29 boat J. Lopes and C. E. Marques, 7-4.

M. Ribeiro and A. Mella (Macao) lost Wanter, Corp. F.). Goodnian; 2, Pte. to V. Yvanovitch and M. E. Pinna, 1-10; Gotch; 3, Lee.-Corjl, Shaw; 4, Compl. J. Lost to X. Boares, and F. Prata, 5-6; Hange Prizs.-200 yards, Pto. B. J. last to J. Lopes and C. E. Marques, 4-7, Goodman; 500 yards, Log-Corp. E. G.

J. 8. Fernandes and R. Xavier (Macao) Wilkinson; 600 yards, Pto, Swan. loet to V. Yvanovitch and M. F. Pinns,

Corps Hevolver Competition, Corpl 47; beat FX. Soares and F. Prata, 8-3; best J. Lopes and C. E. Marquee, C. Goodman; 2nd, Lee.-Carpl. E. B

Dovey, 18-5-

BILLIARDS.

In a garee of 500 up played at the Club de Recreio Idst night, P. A Yvanovitch defeated the Macao player (F. Silva), the scores being Yvanovitch 500, Biva, 357

Open Revolver Competition, Chief Writer Parke; 2, Mr. C.-A. Grimes; 3, Sert, Kennedy

All Comers.1, Lo Cupl. Balmforth (King's), 2, Corp. Goodman (H.V.D.C.); 4. Captain Quinlan (Bange Staff); 4,

Pte. Smith (Kingʻa).

The R.G.A. met with a very heavy. defeat at Happy Valley at the hands of

On the Railway ground at Kowloon the Oraigongower in the 1st League. The teams played their final gamos in the

Bange Prize.--200 yards, Naik Surta TAMAR. HONGKONG CLUB;

Rawith (Grenadiers); 500 yarda, Mr. result was a win for the last named team league this season, the military team

Owing to the Titania scratching their lea Mayer (R. N. Dockyard): 600 yards, by 223 to 90. The R.G.A.'s downfall may winning by the odd goal in three, thereby

reversing the result of the shield final.

gue fixture with the Hongkong Clubs friend Sergt. Kennedy (Range Staff). be attributed almost entirely to weak and The game

fairly even, and for a

Cadet Competitionist, Cadet, A. ineffectual bowling. The (parture of time Bestled in midfield. The king's werey game between the Tomar and Club was Captain Havelock Davies and Captain the first to become dangerous, but offside played on the latter's ground, ending in a Carko; 2nd, Cadet, S. 7. Clarke, 3rd,

Jones close in relieved. At the win for the sailors by four goals to one Cédet, A. Johnson. against

their team as advertised, Begg and Valentine Oliver has left the team without bowlers, other end Cleme had a chance to open the The Club made a couple of changes from and their loss is thus keenly felt. The score for Kowloon, for, with only Holland

sent the ball outside the not turning out.

of the wind to beat, he

Club hat the advantage of

the

The

mix up close in Jones took advantage of sailors cleared. At the other end the sailors forced a fruitless corner, and for a time play

TENNIS.

LADIES' RECREATION CLUB.

An American Tournament was held at

There

B.Q.A took the first knock, and the coal. At the other end Grotty sent in the opening half and took up the attack/ ASFERICAN TOURNAMENT AT THE highest individual score was 18, ninde by ball bekind, with his forwards nicely place from the kick off, forcing a corner which the Gunner Lelliott, and also by Sergt. The King's opened the score following from Holloway. When Craigengewer took the Woodman leaving his goal, to clear by just settled in middeld. The Club right wing got the Ladies Recreation Club, Bowst How they dealt with the bowling with pushing the ball round him and it rolled the ball out, and Forsyth getting well down, flood, on Saturday afternoon

over the line. Thin was

share of

when Gerrard gave wore eighteen entries and the contest was good

the home team were Ro

the play centred comparative east. The soldiers put on loon who had had a hard luck for

Routley no chance and opened to the six change bowlers, and, after very hard up to now,"

downheartofter,

and from the centre put score for the Club. Their reverse made the divided into two sets, A set end B set. work, they managed to send the team on the ball went to touch, sailors take up the game in earnest, and The players had to play each other, cach back to the pavilion, but with 223 runs to Norton was penalised for a foul throw, in, for a time the home defence was sorely match being confined to five games. The but it held out and the interval winners of A set were Mr. and Mrs. bull and sending over a fine antes the ball arrived with the Club leading by goal to Clarke, and the winners of B set Pro

their credit.

Benres:

B.G.A.

Lt. Chester, run out

Gr. Frompton, M. H. Abbas Gr. Lelliott, b. Omar

Capt. Barrette Grimes b M, H.

Abbas

LA, Fisher, b. M.-H. Abbas.....

Br. Doggrill, o and b M. H

Abbbas

Lt. Fendall, o M. Y. Abbas, b

Major

and from the free

Kick Mason received the

bruck, that prayer returned it into she not

the crowbar, and rebounding to ni ta

The

the

bali,

sailors having the wind in their

the score one all which

ich remained favour in the second half had most of the

at the interval.

came, and, of er a brief visit by the Club

the restart the раса began to to the sailors goal, the latter took up the

beinteresting, the ball attack. McPhail stopped the ball frout

Was

11 was penalised for carrying, but the ball was making the scores one

kick

"

13

a corner and

Mrs. Harder and Mr. Remington,”

THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

'TO-DAY'S MATCH

The match to be played on the stand- court this afternoon in between O. ant H. D. Bumjahn and Thomas Lay and M. P. Lo in the third round of the Cham

being put to touch. Kowloon fast shot by Roberts, but failing to clear,

Hui Jashed

up and put The Club had it into the net 18 had a chance to take the lead, as Holland

tho free

chance to take the lead early, but sent outside the post from Shortly

y afterwards the King's took the lead Stewart got offside and relieved the pressure pionship Doubles. The winners of thin match will have to meet A. Eveligh and from a well placed centre by Grotty, Wood The sailors forced a

clearing, and Hart meeting receiving from the ing kick sent the A. 8. Lindsell in the semi-final round.

and the McPhail, marr only Parned it into the net giving ball past the ball Woodman no chance. Being two to one took the lead. Hudson put his side further shot which the goalie 'down,"

Kowloon

dried to level up but time) ahead with. With a

three goale lead of was agudd goal in three.

and they had to retire failed to clear. them,

The Special Medal Round played at the sailors kept up the pressure and, in at heaten by the

tempting to clear, Reid put the ball into his Fauling ring the Easter Holidays won The teams

Gr. Davis, o Bass b M. H Abbas 4 Egt Holloway, not out: 18 Gr. Muttis, a and b M. H. Abbas ... a Gr. Dyer, b Major

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis;

Omar MH Maj

W.

King'

Newton,

and

sailors

GOLF.

willians; own goal, Bhortly after the final whistle by Mr. G. Bennett, 75 not

and Barlow Williams, rounded, leaving the sailors winners of

good game by four goals to ond.. Hart, L. Jones, Dyer and Grotty.

The team

and

Kowloon-Woodman Wheeler Kaight; Morrison Mokelvis and Pascu Clemo, Hall, Scully, Duncan and Mason.

Refereo: Mr. Cook.

Kontioned as foot of vest collimp.)

Tamar-Routley; Hantiford and Oxland; Grant, Huson and Taylor; Hill, Frost, Roberta, Wilkins and Bard.

(Continued as foot of sext column)

Clob.-McFbail; Reid and Bishop: Mair, J. Stewart and Angus: Forsyth, May Gerrard, W. Stewart and England, "Reforce! Mr. Perryman.

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