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INTERPORT CRICKET. RESULT OF SATURDAY'S PLAY AT SHANGHAL

THOVOR REUTER'S AGENCY-}

SHANORA, May 18th Despite intermittent heavy showers of rain, a full's day's cricket was possible to-day in the interport match between The wicket Hongkong and Shanghai. was very sticky.

Hongkong won the tess and scored 143. At the close of the day's play, Shang- hai had made 127 for the Inas of seven wickets.

It

Dr. O'Hara took 4 wickets for 37. is curious that seven of the visiting bats- men were caught and bowled "

The scores up to the close of play on Saturday will be found at the end of the following notes on the game.

ENCOURAGING START.

LOCAL SPORT. LUSITANO OLUB.

18TH,

1925

ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING. The Lusitana Club held their 18th aunual athletic meeting on the ground Club at of the Hongkong Football Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon Despite a counter attraction of a similar nature on the Race Course joining this ground, there was an excellent attend-

ance.

The programme, which comprised over! twenty events, was carried through under the supervision of a strong committee of officials.

No records were broken, but neverthe- less some good times were achieved; while the sprinters of the previous year's meeting were to the front.

Wop

The

For the second year in succossion, A. Carvalho won the 440 yards for the Silva-Netto Challenge Cup while C Matomouro" the Figueiredo Challenge Cup in the boys' race over the same distance. In the 100 yards race for the Soares Challenge Cup, H. Braga secured this trophy covering the dis tance in 10.90secs, which was only one- It appears from the Shanghai pagers fifth above the record. This competitor The function was under the patronage that the home side are not considered also won the 20 yards championship very strong combination, and that they of His Excellency the Governor (Sr are very short of practice. This is always Edward Stubbs, K.C.M.G.), and the

Very Rev. Father G. M. Spada." the fate of the home side.-as in Hong Hon. President is Senhor Antonio Luis f Castro kong cricket only starts a month or so

Cervcita de Albuquerque before the usual date of the Interport (Consul-General for Portugal), and the Lack of practier is. of course, discentert

The chief oeials were as under :- ing, but on the other hand it must be President, Mr. A. F. B. Silva-Netto. recollected that the other side are at

Hon. Secretary: Mr. M. F. Baptista; the aid of season and are therefore apt to be a little stale" Quick and his Hon. Treasurer: Mr. F. L. Silva; Judges: men have been playing cricket steadily Messra. A. F. B. Silva-Notto, MA. since the first week in September. How. Figueiredo, A. C. Botelho, A. F. Osmund; M. P. Remedios, E. V. M. R. de Souza, ever this may be, we cannot now be any- thing but gratified by the news that has. H. Barnes, D. C. Baptista, G. da reached the Colers. I do not mean that Rocha, and J. C. Barretto; Referee: Mr.

JA: S. Alves Starters: Messrs. F. there has been any great triumph but Silva and A. J. V. Ribeiro; Time- on the whole Hongkong have the best keepers: Mr. C. M. S. Alves and Mr. M. P. Remedios; Clerks of the Course: Mr. of the first day's play.

Our Eleven turned out as selected G. Cordeiro and Mr. J. M. Kritto, whip Shanghai represented by H. W. Allison, E. O. Barnes. D. C. Burn, .. Divecha, A. J. W. Evias. Dr. H. H. Morria, Dr. W. E. O'Hara, H. H. Ollerdessen. J. H. Raikes. H. Rogerson, and T. W. R. Wilson. I am surprised to see that Billings and Wain-Chapos; 2, S. Remedion. wright are not in the side, but suppose they have not found their form. former practically won the match down here in 1922, and I suspect bis perfect length would have been useful on what evidently is, & bowler is wicket.

are

.

THE RESULT.

The results were as undėc':-

120 Yards-1, B...Alves; . A. P. Eca da Silva. Time: 1.4-5aros..

20 Yards. (Boys' Handicap).-1. R

One Mile Bicycle Race (Handicap)}, The J. Basto; 2, H. Graca. Time: ins

45ses

H. E. Hellends and A. Youngson are scorers and I am told Captain Bensley, R.A.. and fock Cameron are umpiring. I was under the impression Armstrong was going to fulEll this duty if he did not play. The weather has been very unpleasant and wet, rather interfering with the practice of the side, but it is apparently improving.

440 Yards Flat Race (Challenge Cup presented by Mr. A. F. B. Silva Noto) to be won three times befor: becoming the property of any competitor:-1, A. E. Carvalho; 2, L.” A. „Carvalho

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40 Yards (Boys) ("Matomhouru Challenge Cup).--1, C. Figueiredo; 2, C. Remedios

100 Yards (Soares Challenge Cup).-1, H. Braga: 2, B. Alves. Time: 10.x-5seca. Girls Race 200 Yards Championship.

Reuter's cable, 1-1, Miss S. Barroa; 2, Miss B. Sousa.

Girls' Haer 100 Yards Handicap

giving the Hongkong scares evidently got

On Saturday morning

440 Yards (Handicap)-1, E, A. Brown; 2. A. Remedios.

Boys' and Girls' Race, G0 Yards Handi- cap (under 7)-Boys: F, R.Crestejo; 2, S. Rozario; Girls: 1, H. Antonio; 2, M. Remedios

the order badly mixed up but hava (under 10)-1, Miss S. Barros; 2, Misa reconstructed as far as possible from the B Sousa H.K.C.C. wires.

Boys' Race, 100 Yards Handicap (over Quick win the toss and went in with10)-1, C. Vietor: 2, C. Rotario. Stewart.

Morriss and Stripp alone failed to reach double figures down to number eight, and it looks as the score had been about 140 for seven when the last three batsmen failed to achi to it. The wicket was sticky and no less than seven batsmen were-caught-and bowled After six months of our hard, fiery. wickets this is not so surprising as it appears at first. O'Hara took 4 for 57. I have no other bowling figures, but I see Rogerson. a newcomer to Interport cricket, got one wicket in addition to

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Bicycle Race, two iniles (Handicap)"

D. Silva; 2, A. A Remedion- 220 Yards (Handicap).-, B. Alves; A. P. Eca da Silva

Yards (Boys Handicap)-i, G. Renardios;, L. Silva

290 Yards Championship of the Colony (Open)—, H. Bråga; 2, A. E. Carvalho. Time: 21.4-es.

making 14 runs... Barnes only let one extra g I remember that he did very

Sack Race, 50 yards.-1, R. Assumpeso: poorly town here in 1924 and that

a different 2. R. Gusano. O'Hara then said he was

Boys Sack Race, 50 yards.-1, J. So it ap- wicket-keeper in Shanghai! pears. Ramsay justified his selection Figueiredo; 9, C. Victor.

Girls' RA, 120 nruz Handicap thoroughly by making the top score.

(under 10)-1, A. Remedios; sce, as usual, he was bowled by a fastish bowler.

I suspect that the Remedios.

Half Mile Flat Rac (Handicap).), alower wicket helped Bowker to some of these lusty smacks, in playing which he D. F. Lopes; 2. A. Remedios.

mins 11.3-baccs. almost treads on his wicket!

Half Race,

-Mile.--1, Boys' Figueiredo; 2, L. Silva.

Girls' Race, 150 Yards Handicap (over 10)-1, Mist Helena Souza; Miss Bentrier Bibeiro.

Time:

C.

Ladies' Nomination.1, C. Cunha; 2, M. F. Haughton.

To get of the Shanghai side out for 127 was no mean feat. I regret to see O'Hara and Allison were still together," Three years ago I was told in Shanghai that they had a knack of making last. wicket stands. it is to be hoped that Reed and Bowker will despatch the last three met promptly when rested on Monday Reed got one wicket: Walker, Quick, and Bowker, two each I have in figures. Further wires will be await

At the conclusion of the sports, the ed with interest Unless the Hongkong various cups and trophies were prosent side collapses in their second knock, theed to the successful competitors by Mre match is sure to last over until Tuesday F. B. Silva-Netto.

The team seem cheerful, from the wire

Consolation Race, 100 yards,-1. D. H. Alves; 2, M. A. Alviera.

DISTRIKUTION OF PRIZES.,

Prior to her performing this function, and are to be congratulated on an ex-Mr. A. F. B. Silva-Neto returned cellent first day's work

thanks to those who had helped in con- R. ABBIX.tion with the sports and also thanked the donor to the prize fund for their material assistance.

Scores:-

HONGKONG-1st Innings.

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Rev. E. K. Quick, a and b O'Hara 13 E. F: Stewart, a and b Rogerson 13 Capt. Morris, c and b O'Hara A. W. Ramsay, b Allison... Pay-L-Cdr. Hargreaves, R.N., e

and b O'Hara

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CQ.M.B. Stripp, c and b Wilson 7 H. N. Balhatcher, c and b. Divecha 18 A C 1. Bowker, b Allison... Capt. West, b O'Har". Capt. R. F. Walker, and

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E. B. Reed, not out

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LAUNCH ABLAZE.

EUROPEAN'S, PROMPT ACTION.

Just before 9. o'clock last night' a

The seventeenth annual sports of the launch lying alongside the Blue Funnel Chinese Y.M.C.A. were held at the race-liner Calchar in the barbour, caught fire; course, Happy Valley, on Saturday. The and in a few minutes the engine-room The crow of the Culches used their fre events were keenly contested. In the of the small vessel was blazing furiously. High Jump Tang Ki Cheung cleared 5ft..

hoses, but the awning of the launch lin., a record for the institution,

neutralized their efforts in this direr-

on

The prizes were distributed by Mrs. Chau Wai Cheung, wife of the President, Dr. Chau Wai Cheung

PRIZE WINERS.

Mr. C. H. Elkins, of Holt's Wharf, who happened to be on board the Valchas at the time, gave orders to a Blue Funnel tug which was lying on the other side of the liner, to go round to the launch's

assistance.

Following are the results:- 100 Yards (Senior), Chow Heu Leung; 2, Ng Cheung Fung; 3, Leung

This was done, and under the direction Shun Po

100 Yards (Junior), Wong Shiu of Mr. Elkins, men with boses extinguish Leung; 2, J. Ackber; Ho Shik Cheun

100 Yards (Small Boys).-1, Pong Taked the blaze in a few minutes, but not before the engine room had been cam- Ming Fung Un Chor; 3, Ng To Kni

pletely gutter. 100 Yards (Y.M.C.A. Day School)-1, Chow Sui Kum;.2 Ma Sui Lung: 3. Pau

Shiu Sun.

Long Jump (Senior), A. Hoalim; 2, Cheung Shun Po; 3, Fang Kui Yang Distance: 177: 4lins.

520 Yards (Y.M.C.A. Day School)-1, Chow San Hok; 2, Chow Chor Cheung

, Chan Yuk Kwan:

A FREE TRIP. AMOY STOWAWAY DISCHARGED.

At the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur day morning, Sub-Inspector Moody asked. for thy withdrawal of charge against a Javelin Throw-1, Leung Ho Yin; native of Amoy for having stowed away Chung Sik Ting; 3, A. Hoalim. Dis on the 8.8. Timonork from Macassar tance: 5ft 7ina.

The Laspector said that under the Ordia- 50 Yarda Mathematics Race (Y.M.C.A.ance was not considered a stOWAWAY Day School)-1, Sun Po Huen; 2, Kauif he were not punished at the first port of call. Defendant had been discovered. Yuk Sing; 3, Fun Kau Ming

220 Yards (Senior)-1, U Pak Hin; before the ship reached Balik Papan; ball

Ng Cheung: Fung; 3, Chow. Hau (he was sent on to Hongkong,

Loung

20 Yards (Junior)-1, J. Ackber; 2 Wong Shin Leung; 3, Leung Lan Hau.

50 Yarla Handicap (Members over 35).

After the prizes had been distributed, Mrs Silva Netto was presented with a handsome bouquet of flowers in a silver-1, Hung Koon Chow; 2, Chow Wen

Kwok; 3, Chow To Sun. holder entwined with the Club colours,

During the afternoon, the band of the 5/2nd Punjabi Regiment (87th) by kind permission of Major C. M. Smith and Officers, readored sciections under the Baton of "Mr. Loria Larter.

The proceedings concluded with cheers and the National Anthem.

Reuter's cable gives the Hongkong The in Forder of going in a under. 145dividual scores are identical

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H. N. Balhatchet, c and b Divecha 181 A C. I. Bowker, b Allison ... 32 Pay-L-Cdr. Hargreaves, c and b

O'Hara

10'

(Continued at foot of next Column.)

Capt. Morris, c and, b O'Hara....... Rev. E. K. Quick, o and b O'Hara 13 A. W Ramsay, b Allison.

E. B. Reed, not out ..................

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E. F. Stewart, e and b Rogerson 13 C.QMS. P. Btripp, cand b Wilson 7 Capt. Walker, and b Divecha... Capt. West, b O'Hara

Extras.....

Total

345

440 Yards (Senior).-1, A. Hoalim; 2, U Pak Hin; 3, Ng Cheung Fung.

His Worship said he must, under the circumstances, discharge the defendant If he had to be punished he must be taken back to Macassar by the same ship.,

BOXING. WILLOUGBY IS MATCHED WITH TRINDER.

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410 Yards Race (Junior)-1, Lau Tak Kwong; 2, Li.Kwa Ming; 3, Pang Kum Yung

to Yards Sack Race (Y.M.C.A. Day A.B. Willoughby, formerly of H.M.S

in the ring Schools), Le Pak Tong; 2, Keng To Hacking, who was Foxa; 3, Yung Cheung Ho.

when he was in Hongkong, is doing High Jump (Senior)- Taag Kwell at the noble' art" in the Old Cheung; 2, Leung Yin Choi; 3, Chung, Country. Accounts from Home state that he has been matched with Marina Hok Nan. Height: 5ft 4ins.

High Jump (Junior).-1, Pang Suk Trinder in an eliminating content, the Woon; 2, Ko Sik Cheung; 3, Wong Shiu victor to meet the winner of the Tom Leang. Height: 4ft. 11 ins.

cruiser-weight championship of England Putting the Shot (Senior)-1, Kong Berry and Phil, Sooth fight, for the Shuca Cheung; 2, Leung Ho Ying; 3 A Berry is the present holder of the title Holim.. Distance: ft 2ins.

880 Yards (Senior)-1, A. Hoolim; 2, Yung Po Wah; 3. Fung Kwok Wa

Boy Scout Race-1, 13th Troop (Ying Wa College); 2, 6th Troop; 3, 8th Troop Novelty Baco (Y.M.C.A. Day School). -1, Gun Pa Fung; & La Yick Yai; 2, Loung Au

One Mile (Open)-1, Ng Tak Wing: 2, Chow Saa Hok; 3. Camu Shin Hong, Time: Sainz 4-5eccs.

Continued at foot of seat Colugin.)

...

Ambulance Brigade Raco-1, Lam Ki Yan;, Chak Too Kwong; 3, Pang Shin Ewan,

220 Yards (Hostel), Cheung Chun Po; 2, Chau Kwok Chung; 3, Ho Chin Kwong

One Mile Relay, Open to Colony ( men a side)-Winner. Lusitano team.

Staff Race Ng Wing Bun; 2, Chiar Chun 3, Ho Pak Ping

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