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LOCAL AQUATICS.
THIRD NIGHT FETE.
THE ENTRIES.
Entries for the third Night Fate, which is to be held at the Victoria Recreation Club next Saturday, elcsed yesterday and the following are the names of the
entrants—“
MEMBERS 100 YARDS AGGREGATE RACK: A. May, E. O. Murphy, E. Zimmern; F. W. T. Ross and B. Assumpcaq.
BASEBALL
TO-DAY'S GAME.,
Today, Thursday, the South China AA baseball team will meet the Hong- kong Volunteers in the last of the League games of the Hongkong Baseball Associa- tien. Although weakened by the depar ture of a number of regular players, the South China team axpect to put up a good game. Should they secure points they will become champions again, for the fourth time, or since thers has been any regular League games in Hong kong-
.5%
the
50 YARDS RACE FOR MEMBERS whose time is 30 seconds or over:~J. A. Victor, SH. Garrod, A. W. Summers, E.
The Japanese Baseball. Club, runners- Zimmern, A. P. Eca da Silva, B. M. Talati, J. Noronha, I. M. Alarakia, Jup in the League, are thinking of chali A. da V. Soares, M. P. Remedios, jr., .lenging the South Chinn to play an extra Alves, P. N. de Silva, M. Kazem, game. The teams have met four times J. Barros, B. Alves, F. W. T. Ross and
already and every game was a close one.
W. G. Lawson.
Club Defeat Recreio.
HOE DIVE (Post Entries):-C. Evans, Given a fifth game, the Japanese think W. G. Urquhart, A. May, F. M. Roza,that they will win. Perreira, E. W. Railton, and A. Kitcheil LADIES 10 YARDS (Post Entries) :---M. Gaurlay, I. Brawn, W. J. Blundsen,Playing in their league match, at the Doris Hunt, and Phyllis Hunt.
Happy Valley diamond yesterday, the Hongkong Baseball Club easily defeated the Club de Recreio, the score being 11
100 YARDS BACK STROKE FOR MEMBERS: -A. May, B. Assumprao and M. Kazein.
100 YARDS Boys Rack, under 18 years
runs to
In the Baseball Club's third inning. of age (Post Entries)-B. Smith, B.Hines hit a three-bagger which brought Funnet, W. Coyish, Silva Netto, E. a pair home. He in tura reached the Lawrence, L. Barros, W. Lawrence, F-plate on a home run hit by Ransom. Botelho, H. Soejimae, E. Roza, B. Four other runs ware added before the Campos, J. McCubbin, A. McCubbin, K.side went down,, G. Evans, J. S. Lyon, C. Gana, and Ed. Roza.
A
Gosani scored the first run for the Club de Heereio, stealing all the way home on a hit which took him to first.. similar run was scored by Alves, who started on a pitched ball and had a sab Tomes,stitute running for him.
The special attraction this time will be the Inter-Hong Team Race for sides consisting of six mẹn each:-
Hongkong Electric Co., Shewan Chartered Bank, Hongkong and Shang- bai Bank and Kowloon Docks..
The Annual Aquatic Sports, It is announced that the Annuall Aquatic Sports will be held, as formerly, at the Victoria Recreation Club, en October 7th, 8th and 9th.
ROYAL ARTILLERY. SPORTS AT RA.S.C. CAMBER.
Owing to the late start only Eve innings were played
The teams and score details were as pader:-
Ransom
X. K.B. C. Hines
RECREIO.
1b... 2b.
Silva M. Barros
Cockey
D. Xavier
Davies
1. f.
H. Barros,
Muccio
5.3.
Alves
Harrell
3b.
Gosano
Mahon Ismail
r.£.
Gutterres
C.
Figueiredo
Rankin
c.f.
Pereira
Change pitchers:-Remedios sad Alves, H.K.B.C. Recreio
There was a large attendance of ser. vice men and their wives and friends at the R.A.S.C. "Camber yesterday after-
0208 1-11 hoon on the occasion of the annual
0 0 0 1 1 9 aquatic sports of the Royal Artillery.. Rune:-Davis, Muccio, Hines (8), The programme was a very interesting lamail, Rankin, Ransom, Cockey, Harrell one and excellent competition was wit-1(1): Gosano, Alves (1). nessed, all the events being very keenly Hits-H.K.B.C., 6; Recreio, &
contested.
Strike-out-Cocker, 6; Xavier, 9;
Three-base hits:-Muccio, Hines, Gut terres.
Two-hits hit:-Muccio, Home run:-Ransom.
One of the most interesting events, and Alves, 1. one which was instructive and appre First on balls:-Cockey, 2; Xavier, 43 ciated as such, was the life-saving com-Alves, 1. petition. The conditions applying to this event was that one man (rescuer) attired in shirt and trousers swam thirty yards to the man to be rescued, who was in a bathing castime, and returned with the man to the winning post. The rescued man had not to assist in any way in swim- ming with his rescuer. The time accom- plished by the winner was quite good.
Another interesting item in the pro- gramme was the high diving, and this was much enjoyed. Points were awarded for form on leaving for entry in the water (straight entry with little splashing); and for recovery (quickest and shortest dis- tance in coming to the surface in a straight line).
At the conclusion of the sports, Mrs. Robinson, wite of Col, F. A. T. Robinson, O.C.H.K.S. Brigade, R.A., presented the prizes to the successful competitors and complimented them on their achieve- ments.
Mrs. Robinson was introduced and thanked by Lt. Col. W, A. Edmeades, D.S:0., RA,
The Officials.
The officials were as under :--- President: Lt. Col. W. A. Edmeades, D.S.O., R.A.
To-day's Game.
At 3 p.m. to-day the Defence Corpa will play South China in a league match
Protest Withdrawn.
The Japanese Baseball Club have sportingly withdrawn their protest re- garding the run which gave South China
win in the last match.
As further evidence of their good feel- ing they are asking the South China team to play them in an exhibition match on the closing day, Sunday, at 2.30 p.m.
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League Table...
League standings to date are flow as under:
South China Japanese Filipinos Club de Becreio H.K.B.C. Defence Corps
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Time Keepers and Recorders: Capt. W. A. Fausset, R.A, R.S.M. Godwin, B.S.M. T. G. Hollingsdale, Q.MS. A. Parsona, Sergt. Goodlace, Mr. Or. Fodden
Secretary: Lieut. J. A. Chester, R.A. The Results.
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The resalta were as under c Unit Relay Race (Free Style).-Won by 12th Heavy Battery Time: 4 minutes 47.2-5 seconds.
Life Saving Competition. (in pairs).-1, Gunners Beamiss and Robinson; Master-Gunner Brogdburst and Gunner Carr; 3, Gunners Proctor and Mitchell.
Diving.-1, Gunner Armstrong; %, Gun-1 ner Spacey 3, Gunner Beamies (all of 25th Heavy Battery).
Individual Championship(a) W.OL and NC.O-1, Lance-Bombardier Nor- is; 9, Lance-Bombardier Taylor. Tome:
mina, 1 sec.
Yesterday, Shanghai and Hankow were to meet, and today the match between Hankow and Hongkong, postponed from last Saturday on account of rain, is to take place. Shanghai and Hongkong meet on Saturday,
Hongkong will be represented by Messrs. D. Gow, W. Wotherspoon, R. Lapsley, P. T. Farrell, A. M. Holland, and U. M. Omar.
Hankow will be represented by Messrs. Owen, Gorman, Underhill, and Lester. Messra Rowland and Godwin were un- able at the last minute to leave Hankow.
Shanghai will be represented as fol- lows:-Against Hongkong: R. C. Aitken. head (skip), G. Dunlop No. 1, G. B. Stormes No. 2, N. Harrison No. 3, with Messrs. G. L. Campbell and F. Ferrier as reserves. Against Hankow: J. Mc- Martrie (skip), J. Shaw No. 1, C. M. Individual Championship-(b) Gunners Sequeira. No. 2, T. Main No. 3, with -1, Gunter Bowden (38th Heavy Bat-Messrs. D. McAlister and J. Brierley as tery); 2, Gunner Rachel (25th Heavy reBOTYES, Battery); 3, Gunner, Clarke (13th Heavy Battery): Time: 2 mins. 8.1-5_ secs..
Obstacle Bacs.-1, Gunner Norris ;. 2, Gunner Hole; 3, Lance-Bombardier Taylor
Children's Race (Boys)-1, K. Jacomb; 2, B. Land. 3. Holmes.
Children's Race (Girls)-1, V. Vant;
HOCKEY.
WANDERERS. 6/2. PUNJABIS.
This match will be played at the Marina to-day (Thursday) at 5.30 p.m. sharp.. The Wanderers will play in whites. 9, Ivy Jacobs; 3, Ada Jacobs.
Wanderers Sergt. Clark, I.A., Lieut. Half-Mile-RA Units (teams of four). H. Smith, R.A., Pte. Reeves (East -Won by 38th Heavy Battery, the time Surreya), E. J. R. Mitchell, Lieut. Hon- for the complete team being 15 minutes derson, RN, F. B. Jones, J. A. H and 5 seconds.
Plummer, Lieut. Armstrong, "R.N, P, Lyon, Lieut. Andrews, B.N., and Lieut. Fleet, R.N.
Sub-Section Relay Race, 30 yards (teams of six)-Won by 12th Heavy Battery in 2 minutes and 7.2-5 seconds.
Pillow Fight-Won by Gunner Beamiss. Water Polo-Winners of R.A. Cup (38th Hoary Battery). Rest of EA-Won by The Best after a good game by two gunle to nii,
(Continued at foot of next Columin.)
In addition to the above events there were also a number of events for the Indian troops belonging to the HKS Brigade B.A.
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