THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1927.
CRICKET.
H.K.C.C. ». REST OF THE LEAGUE.
This match was played on the H.K.C.C. ground on Saturday last and sa was to be anticipated the result was a draw. The Club won the toss and put up 185 for wicketa. Hayward and Evers gave them a fine start and the former and Owen Hughes continued the good work. The other batsmen went for runs rather than safety and Mitchell and Hinton collected useful scores.
Just for a short time it looked na if the Rest might collapse when they lost four good wickets for 35 bat a stubborn stand by Sayor and F. C. Fincher made the game safe. Fall comment on the game will be found in the notes of R. Abbit which appear in another column,
The following are the scores and analysis:-
HONG KONG 2.
Scores:-
E.M.J.TAMAR.”
C.P.O. Beasley, o Ackber; b'
Madar ******
37 ERA. Allen, 'b Sirdar Khan 11: C.E.R.A. Beaken, 6 Madar i... D Liout Taylor, b Nirdar Khan o Pa Comdr. Coomber, "b
Madar...........
S.A. Murphy, b. Sirdar Khan 8 Lieut Palmer, 1.b.w., b Sirdar Khan. Unte L8.A. King, not out Lieut. Abel Smith, Lb.w., b
Sitdar Khan
J. 6. Ackber, run out
INDIAN R.C. 2ND XI.'-
#
Scores
KOYAL NAVY.
10 ·. Q
3
D
CIVIL SERVICE C.C.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
University Volunteers. This game was played on the University Union ground, Fokfu lam, the Volunteers winning on the first innings. Each team had second knock and at the finish the University was only 10 runs in arrears with a wickets in hand.
Scores
VOLUNTEERS : IST INNINGE
Capt. Coleridgo, R.M.,
... Hallam, b Witsbøll indi
Capt. Cornish, R.M., b Wit
chelt
0
Lieut. Woodhouse, 6 Weat
laks
1
Lieut. Palairoty lb....
Westlako
Lieut, Duncan, rot out 81
24
Mid. Johnson, Lb.w., b. Wit-
obeli
4
S.P.O. Womack, l.h.w.ji b
Sirdar Khan
в
Lieut. Comdr. Stapham, ran
out Extra
Lieut. O'Donnell, b Witchell 23 Lieut. Hamilton, b Westlake 4
Extra
Lieut. Spencer, b Witchell Lieut. Studholme, b Hallam 17 Surg-Llaut Tighe, b Nihill
F. E. Lawrence, "e Sting, b.......
19
Lam
13 D. E. G. Nicholson, e Lam, b
Gaterres
Total
..153
Total
.133
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis.
D
W.
Witchell
0. K. E. W. 11.1.2
F. T. Orr, e Leo, b 8. V.
Gittens -... H. E. Ständage, b Zimmern 18 A. C. I. Bosker; e F. Zim.”
mera, b 8. V. Gittens
0.
34
Mans A. S. Ismail 'w 9 0
Sirdar Khan ... 16 4 20 Sufiad
9 13 Madar ........... 11.3 4 41
1
13
0
Westlako
$
1
70
Paterson
0
210
E. J. R. Mitchsil, b §. V.
Gittensraum
*
6.
Hallam....
I 10
O'Neill
J. R. Hinton, at, Hunt, b W.
Gittebary
19
3
Nihill
20. I
C. T. Evans, c'Hurt, b 8. V.
- Gittans
7
H. T. Buxton, not out
M. P. Madar, b Beasley
3
***
A. S. Sufiad, e and b Beasley. 2
A. R. Sutherland, e O'Don-
R. 8. W. Paterson, b Cole.
ridge
J. A. Summer, S
..... 19
Gittana, b
"Gittens ..............
A. S.. Ismail, b Beasley
nell, b Tighe....
A. W. Hayward, e Rumjahn,
b Baker
S. A. R. Imail, b'King.***
R. Witchell, e Coleridge,
6
Capt. A. N. Evers, Į.b.w., b“
Sayer
60
照
Sirdar Khan, b Beasley
b Studholma
.A. K. Minu, st. Stankam, b
Beusicy
H: F. Harper, b Coleridge...
H. Owe Hughes, l.b.w., b
Bayer
I. Hassan, b Coomber
H. E. Strange, a Tighe, b
Cornish
38
4. R. Minu,
Palmer, b
a. E Nihill, e O'Donnell,
T. E. Pearce, ‹ E. C. Fin-
Beasley
b Cornish
O. X
32
cher, Goodwin
15
V. T. Mans, not out
R. R. Davies, not out oű. 15
Gaterres
6 4
5
I
Capt. EW. Morris, b Good-
A. Rahmin, b Renkes
H. F. Westlake, a Studholine,
Lam
7 2 30
b Cornish
8. V. Gittens...
13
win
10
Extras
W. F. J. Garvio, e Stud-
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Sayer,
b Goodwin
92
Total
87
holme, b Coleridge
26
A. G. Hallam, not out.
15
J. R. Hinton; b E. F. Fin-
cher
19
Bowling Analysis.
Extra
F. Zimmern '.......... 30 RA W. Gittens ... 2$ 1 19
UNIVERSITY: 1ST INNINGS
1
3
Major L. J. Lightfoot, not out 3
D.
K. 8. W
6.
EW Hamilton, c Goodwin,
b E. F. Fincher Extras ......
10
Beasley King
10
0 27 A
°
13 1
WB Sling, Summers ... 23
Coomber
1 24" X
S. Gittens, b Bowker
6
Palmer
3
0
14 0
E. Zimmern, b Bowker ....
1
2.2 1
1
0. X
B. P. Ng, not out
Tighe
8. 0
́E^A. Lee," b Wales .....
Coleridge
Studholme
8
C. W. Lant, ́e Summers,
Wales
◊
2 0 18
0
F. Zimmern, b Summers
12
41 3
13
A A Bumjahn,
and
b
Wu:es
я
AP. Guterres, e sad
b.
Wales
0
Extras
le
Total
Total (for 8 wkta., dec.),¡ës
A. C. I. Bowker and G. R
Fallack did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Goodwin
M. E.
W.
J 35 1 2 37 0
Brace
..... 1
Bumjaha
Bayer
Baker
4 1 26 0. 0 99 € 0
E. F. Fincher... 5.4 0 Yeoh
I
97 1 21 0 1. 0
0
BEAT OF THE LEAGUE; - Capt. C. A. Bridgland (B.E.
S.), c. Evers, b Bowker... 7 W. Brace (K.C.C.). st.
Pearce, b Vallsck__............. A. W. Ramsay (K.0.0.), 1.b.w, b Vallack...............
A. A. Rumjahm (University),
b Bowker
E. C. Fincher (Civil Service),
not out
G. R. Sayer (Civil Service),
་
52
C
Hamilton,
Owen
Hughes
EF. Fincher. (K.C.C.) not
out
Extras M
Total (for 5 wkts.)
F. Goodwin (E.C.C.), T. E Yooh (C.R.C.), E. Baker (C.S. C.C.), and S. A. Isinail (LB.Q.) did not bet.
Reaker
University. Recreio.
Played on the University groand, Pokfulam, the Home team winning by one wicket.
Blost cricketers in Hong Kong End playing conditions on the Uri, versity ground strange. The Portu- guess, who played their Brat match there, were no exceptions, and lost to the University. Going in first, they compiled 132 runs, of which Pinoz claimed 85., The "tail" "fail. ed to "wag."
A good start by Kermani, who scored 47, paved the way for the University win. They passed their opponents' total for the loss of d wickets
Scores:-
CLUB DE RECREIO.
R, Reed, run aut ..... 10
Total (for 9 wickets)
· ̈ ̃P. J. O'Neill did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Palairet Cornish
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Lawrence
Craigengower 'v. Kowloon 0.0. In a low scoring match on the Craigongower Cricket Club ground, the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Home team by 41 runs. Batting first the winners compiled 138 ruma of which R. F. Strange contributed 37. The best partnership was that between Lieut. Emley and Strange, the former scoring 25. 'made 10 runs and Gill 13; not out. S. Abbas secured 6 wickets for 2 ruda and Omar 3 for 42 · Craigen- gower were then dismissed for 97 runs T. Grimes was top scorer with 24
and runs,
the Club's veteran, Basa, added another 90 0. Ismail was run out for 14 and E. Hamson, 10, not out, was the only other player to reach double figures.
6.
H. M. Xavier, e Loke, b
Sudan
.11
27
H. A. Alves, b.w, b Hip
toola
1
..135
J. F. Noronha, o Kermani, b
Hiptoola
10
runs.
M. F. Pinna, e Hong Sling,
b Lee...
83
E. de Sousa, Sudan
F. H. Carvalho, b Lee
II. A. Barros, b Lee
2
D. F. Lopes, à Lee...
Bowker
Vallack
1 18 2 10, 4
C. E. Marques,
Hong
Morris .......
Lightfoot
4 1 15 0 20.0
Hamilton
0 4
0
14 1
0
Evers
Bowling Analysis
X. W.
SECOND DIVISION RESULTS.
SOME INTERESTING MATCHES.
No matches in the first division wors played over the week-ond, but the three in the second division'pre- vided interesting resulta.
After an absence of several weeks, the Tamar again took part in the League competition and beat the|~~ the Indian Recreation. Club on their own ground. This is the first reverse of the Indians, who until they met Tamar were in the most favourable position to win the shíold. They are now on a similar footing with the Police and the game between these two may decide the honours.
The Club de Recreio also lost their match, but their defeat at the hands of the University is not a great surprise as the University players are an experienced side. Unless there are more unexpected results, Recreio will be out of the running for the top position,
The third match way between the Civil Service and the Royal Navy. in which the former did very well indwinnings
The scores follow:-
LEAGUE DIVISION IT
Sling, Sudan
L G. llemedios, net out !......
Extras
Total
.132
Bowling Analysin.
Q.
Hiptools Sudan
... 13
4
4
Leo ............. 5.9 0 Dog W
W.
2
C. D. Wales, hit wicket, b
W. Gittens
Extras
Total
1
Bowling Analysis.
0
0
11
H..Q. Hunt, e and by Bowker 3 W. M. Gittens, ↳ Wales......
Bowling Analysis.
Bowker Wales Summers
D. M. B
W.
13 4 18
3
139 1 2
01 16
VOLUNTEERS 2NDINNINGS. F. ELawrence, e Rumjahn,
b Guterres
D. E. G-Nicholson, e-Lambe
S. T. Gitte
H. T. Buxton, e Hant,
Gutterres...
A. C. 1. Bowker, lb. w., b'
Guterres
E. J. R. Mitchell, e and b
Rumjahn
10
95
JR. Hinton, b Guterres
O
H. E Standage: b Bumjaha
7
F. T. Orr, a Rumjaho, b 8.
F. Gittens
15
...... 9 17.
J. A: Summers, of Hant,
Lam
C. T. Evans, run out Lyal, the K.C.C.
C. D. Wales, not out
captain, took 6 wickets for 17 гans. Hong Kong 0.0. 2nd ». Kowloon
-.0.0, 2nd.
On the Kowloon Cricket Club, ground, the Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Kowloon Cricket Club in a convincing manner, thus aveng ing their defeat in the League watch The winners declared at
141 runs for 5 wickets. The prin-
39 3 cipal contributors were Burgess 20,
12 4 G. P. Lammert 88, F. T. Orr 42 0 3
0.
and' Stevenson 13, not out. There UNIVERSITY 2ND XI.
were also 15 extraa" DuncanTM K. T. Loke, b Reed
secured three of the five wickets for S.Kermani, o Carvalho, b
Alves
34 runs, Kowloon made 70 runs, W. Hong Sling, e Barros, b. CT Evans 17, not out, and Ham-
Marques
blin, 17, being the only two to reach double figures. Wales took a wickets for 39 runs and Lea 3 for 21.
47
C. K. Ong, c Barros, b Alven 6 E. A Lee....
A
Baker, not out .......
F. Hiptoola, e Remedios, b
L Tajima, b Beed
Alves
A. T. M. Burma, Reed
B. N. Sudan, e Remedios, b
Alves
Extras .....
17
16
19
$
Total (for 0 wicketa)..... 174
Dr. C. H. Yeoh did not bat. Bowling Analysis.
11
133
10
2
413
10 8 0
10 135"
Marques Roed Pinta... 10 ∙Alven..... -Remedios
Police &. Hong Kong Electric Co.
The Hong Kong Electric Co. were no match for the Police and lost: by 107 runs Taking first knock, the Police scored 178 runs, of which Randle made 55, not out, Alexander "44, and Meadows, 32 The Electric Co. were then dismissed for 71 runs, Normington and Muskett made 18 and 13 runs respectively.
LEAGUE TABLE:
Division I.
* ag
0
0
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Guterres
60 17 4 S. V. Gittens 0349 W. Hong Sling... 9 0 18 0 24 550 199 Bumjahu F. Zimmera 30
17 0
C. W. Lam. 3.31 14 F UNIVERSITY: 2HD.INNINGS,
H. Q. Hunt, b Wales
B. P. Ng, c. Wales, b Bowker 17 A. A. Rumjahn, e Mitchell,
CRICKET NOTES.
Owing to the dislocation of the usual routine consequent upon the China New Year Holidays, sad the usual two days match, I am publish- ing a few notes now, rather than holding them up until Friday when they will be entirely out of datet In the first place. I am saked, to
| SATURDAY'S LOCAL
FOOTBALL.
CLUB DE RECREIO WIN THE LEAGUE."
KOWLOON BEAT THE.
ATHLETIC.
DIVISION II.
1.0.8.B.' Reservos.v. Recreio Reserves,
At King's Park, at one time it appeared that the Borderers would bo checked in their run of successrs but the Reoreio defence failed to hold out and the league leaders got home. Leading at the interval by
state that the match H.K.C.C. BORDERERS RÉSERVES STILL goals scored by Stock and Sterens
United Services will take placev.on Wednesday and Thursday, starting on the first day at 1 s.m
IN WINNING VEIN.
The games in the Hong Kong League played on Saturday last, resulted as under:-
Division I,
St. Joseph's....
Ching the
1
to one scored by Figueiredo, the Borderers were soon attacking bui they failed in their attempts. Souza scored for the Recreio and made the scores level. Just on time Crawley snatched a victory for the Borderers by three goals to two. China Athletic v. University.
The Athletic were good value for their win over the University on strongly placed for the second posi the H.K.F.C ground and row are
The names of the Services Team were given to ine verbally and I am not absolutely sure if I am right. Anyway ten of them are Agnew, C. de Recreio... 3 H.K. Club
3. K.O.S.BL Brewerton, Beatty, Emiley, Sturges, R.A........
Kowloon..... 9 Chini Ath. Veon, Bridgeland, Dobbio, Evera, Lightfoot and Morris (captain).
Division II. “A” ant told that there is some uncer
Athletic B University ..... O tion in the "A" division of the lesgue. Yub, of the University was H.K.C. Res..... S. China Res... of injured in the drst half and took no K.O.S.B. Res.. 3 C. de Recreio further part in the game. Mr. Gil Res... bert, the referee, wo are sorry to say, had to speak to the players on both sides owing to shady tactics. Lo Chi Yin scored for the "A" in the first half and Choi Ping Fan converted from a penalty in the socoad, the Athletic winning by 2
tainty as to whether Dobbie can get away, as he is in camp, and if he is unable to turn out, his place will be given to Lieut. Wright, of the Gunners, whose big not out cen- tary on Friday was made after the team was picked! There are some reserves whose names have diso escaped me, but Private Lake was one of them.
China Athletic
A
R.A. Reserves o Kowloon Res.
DIVISION.L.
China Athletic 1. Kowloon, These teams met on the F.K.F.O.
o
The Club sido will be their regulas one, when Service mea, are not playing; that is, Hancock (captain) Pearce, Hayward, Bowker, Owen- ground, the game being very fast Hughes, Vallack, Mitchell, Hinton, throughout. Leung Tai Fong of Parker, and Gardner. Reserve: China"B" played in place of Ip Hamilton. There is nothing very
to nil
Hong Kong Club Reserves «,'South China BasSITON.
In the absence of Hill, the Re-
much wrong with the batting but it Kau. The Athletic forwards though serves captain, the Club fielded ten
is weak in bowling, especially when showing plenty of dash, failed bemen only in their game with South the great batting strength of the fore a good middle line. Suen Kum Services is considered It should
be splendid game, and the Club will Shup and Chan Kwong Iu were held do very well if they win. One fer- by Wheeler and Simms, and Duncan vently hopes that there will not be played a clever game throughout. that appalling cold and clammy drizzle that is popularly associated with Chinese New Year.
The Club v. Rast Match, Tho-big-match-last Saturday - vena very interesting. Hayward and Evers, are a very fine opening pair
The game was played at a great pace with the defence on both sides
had a weak side out and went down China at Sookunpoo. South China
Purves and by two goals to mil. Campbell scored for the F.K. Club.
E.A. Reserves v. Kowloon Eeserves. A close game was expected on the Garrison ground between the above team and the match actually ended on top Pau Ka Ping and Durand goalless draw. The R.A had the advantage but failed to con "were both very safe-in goal.
vert from a penalty kick.
After a blank first half, Kowloon
of batsmen, and the Club was never opened the score through McKelvie in danger of defeat after their who lobbed the ball over Pau's head opening partnership. Owen Hughes while he was recovering from a shot was batting nicely and was unlucky
in a way. He was so convinced that by Simms. Soon after Hayes took the ball, which got him, pitched a pass from Simms and with an outside the off-stump that he made oblique shot bad Pau Ka Ping no attempt to play it, but covered.
St. Joseph's College v. Chlua Athletic "B"
field ten men in this match on the... The Athletic "B" could only College ground and went down by six goals to one. They were further handicapped by having to pick a Mc. goalie from the spectators. Grann opened the score and later Leonard added to the score. Cross- ing over two goals to the good, the Being two goals down, the Athle-second half, J. Ward (2), A. Ward College put an four during the
up. Both the bowler and the um guessing, the ball going in the net pire disagread! If I remember off the goalio's legs. Fightly he takes one leg and stands pretty wide at that, which may have. had something to do with it. Thetic played up strongly and Suen was remaining batamen hit the ball hard, given chances to score. Running The fielding of the Rest was uncom through the defence and with only monly good, and Humjahn's catch at first slip, by which he scht Hay Durand in front of him, he sent the ward back, was a brilliant one. bail straight at the goalie and a Goodwin and Brace both bowled moment later with an open goal, he very well, although the latter did kicked over the bar. Kowloon's suc not get a wicket. I was rather sur prised that Yooh was not put on cess place them very favourably for earlier. He has been bowling very the runners-up position their only well this year. The fallacy that remaining league game is with the Rumjan can get good batsmen out,
because he is so dangerous against Hong Kong Club on the latter's bad bats still obtains, I see. It ground.`. may be true that he always looks like getting a wicket, but he doesn't usually do so. The fact is he would be far more dangerous if the ground waa-15 yards longer.
- Club de Recreio v. Hong Kong
Club.
Visiting King's Park, the H.K.F.C. returned pointless although at one time it appeared that the visitors would force a draw.
Brace was out through a trick be has of lifting his right foot off the ground after be has played his shot. Bishop, Hong Kong's Interport So far as I know the ball only be captain, was unable to play, Hill of comes dead when it leaves the the Reserves alled the vacancy, wicket-keeper's hand on being re The smallness of the ground had turned to the bowler and remains something to do with the Club' dead until the bowler commerces defeat for they overkicked, several his run. It is not "dend until he times the ball going from back to delivers it, as you can be run out back Gosane was well to the fore if you back up to soon. The matter and his three goals were the result is, of course, governed by sports of good football. Scoring twice in manship, but it clearly is up to the the first half through Gesano, the batsman to keep in his ground for a reasonable period. In this case, Pearce had hardly got the ball in his hands before he put the wicket down,
and Leonard being the markamen Frum a penalty kick, Chang King Bung scored for the Athletic "B"
INTERPORT TEAMS.
TWO DUE HERE TO-DAY.
Particulars have ready been given in these columns regarding this week's visits of two interport football teams.
&
Principal interest will, of course, centre around the Shanghai team who play against Hong Kong's eted eleven on Wednesday on
Club
ground, Happy Valley." team is dus here to-day on the President Harrison. They will accommodated at the Hotel "where- on Friday next the Interport dinner is being held. The Shanghai visitors will also attend the Hong Kong Boxing Associa tion's Tournament at the Theatre Royal on the Saturday night.
be
Savoy,
the
To-day and te mogo H.K.F.C. ground will be at the disposal of the visitors for practice. Harrison are the Chinese inter- Also, arriving on the President porter football player. Particulars Recreio had the lead at the interv of their fixtures have also been. by two goals to one, Alexander having scored for the Chub.
given. his team represents East- China,
d will play several matches From the restart, the visitors here. de chief purpose of the went out to level up, and during an visit is to give the committee in Bridgeland, Ramsey and Eumjáðn
attack, the Club were awarded a charge of the selection of the team did nothing much, but Fincher play penalty but Howard failed to con- to represent China at the Far ed one of his typical innings. He vert although he had two shots, Eastern Games, some indication of treats every straight or dangerous each time the ball hitting the goal the players' for. ball with great respect; but he gets keeper. With this let off the Re the large number of runs he does creio again got moving and Brow because he seldom if ever fails to gave Gossno his chance and he despatch the bad ball to the boun- made no mistake with à fine header. dary for four. Sayer, apart from & The Recreio forced a corner and couple of lucky snicks for four Gosano got his head again to the through the slips played very nire ball but this time it went high and cricket. Bowker and Vallack both hit the bar. bowled well. The latter in much more steady this year, and is doing in favour of the Recreio. This win The final score was three to one very well The Belding on the places them head of the league and whole was good, but Owen-Hughes
b. Summers... 33 E. Zimmern, Nicholson,,
b Wales
O
0
14
"B. V. Gittens, b Summers.
C. W. Lam, not out
F. Zimmern, e Summers, b
Wales.
-W. H. Bling, not dut ir
Extras
Total (for 6 wickets) 140
E. A. Lee, A..P. Guterres and W. Gittens did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
has rather a patch in his slip field-Champions for the season. ing due perhaps to rather snatch
.. Division II. GAMBA.
X. N. Bowker
1 Wales (70 40
3 Summers
23 थे, Hinton
18 .2 : 0
D. 9
.W.
ing at them.
GOLF.
RA... K.0.8.B.'s.
The result of this game was a sur prise, for although it was expected I must congratulate the Tamar that the R.A. would run their mili most heartily on the surprising detary rivals close, win for them by feat which they inflicted upon the three goals to one was thought to Indian R.C. I still think the latter be out of the question. The game will win the League, but this set was played at Sookunpoo and was back abould encourage the Police sporting Beasley's for 97 had much to do teams are the finalists in the United with the win,
Services Senior Competition great game is expected.
As I was inclined to expect the Batting proved too much for He good game. creio and the Varsity won a very
throughout
As these
The
for the visitors to stay at the Chi- Arrangements have been made
ness Y.M.C.A.,
#1.
The game between the representa tives of the Club de Recreio and the Visitors has been definitely fixed for the 13th February at the Club ground...
The Chinese Recreation Club will
be entertaining the visitors to tea at their premises at Causeway Bay. at 4 p.m. on Monday, the alst..
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Craigengower 51
but was postponed on account of ning by 48 runs.""""
responsible for the Navy's total of R.E. and Bignals a 03.0
3 the indisposition of one of the What must have been a source of 155 runa (This is the highest in great disappointment to the Indian dividual score in the second (divie
Division II.
players, Lt. Col. 8. Boylan Smith Recreation Clpb, happened on the sion), Lieut. O'Donnell helped with Folico 75 11 16 This annual competition of the Navy ground when after dismissing 5 and Lieut. Studholms with 17. Indian A.C..
Becreio......113 Royal Hong Kong Golf Club is for their opponents for 123 runs, they e Civil Service players batted University 6312 inter-Hong foursomos The finalist | land is back in the field, and bis the Gunners went further ahead THERAPIONE NO.1 failed to get anywhere near that
Only A Minu and V. T. consistently and all but two reached. R.A.0.0. Agure. Mans made a stand, for the ninth double figures, m wicket, the former making 32 and the latter 14, not out. C.P.O Beasley, was mainly responsible for the dabacle of the Indians.
The R.A have to thank their wing forwards especially Ward on the right. l'alford scored two goals I observe that the Civil Service although he was off the field for took a hint from my remarks about portion of the game. A teams and promptly won their K.OS.Bs. forwards failed to settle. match. (See what you get for being down, McGlinchey being right off good) Duncan could and no one form Barham tried har to get to stay with him, but the C.3, bat his forwards working but the Gun- ting brought off a surprise. It was ners defence was sale. Leading at good to see that Scotty Buther the interval by two goals to fill hard hitting will make a tremen when Fulford intercepted a pass 3 30 (18 holes) are the Royal Army dous difference to the side, from Sharland and with a hefty Kowloon C.C..... 52 21-7 Medical. Corps (Lt. Col. Veylan I hope to complete the league drive, found Anderson well beaten. The best bowling.oforte were by Civil Service 5230 Witchell and Westlake (U.S.C.C.)Royal Navy
Smith and Major Lynch) * John- survey on Friday--but just now an Before the final whistle sounded the and by Capt. Coleridge and Capt. HM.S. Tamar 2 50 B
son, Stokes and Master (DJs editor tells me space on Mon- Rev. Alexander scored bis usual
day morning is valuable !
goal,' the final score being a three Cornish (RN)
Hong Kong C.C.4 0 4 0 0 Lewis and L. B. Andrews).
RABBIT.
to one win for the R.A.
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