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DRAGONS" WIN THRILLING BALL GAME.
HACHIUMÂ'S HURLING BAFFLES BATTERS.
JAPANESE LACK STICK
WORK.
[BY HONOLULU KIN]
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 25th, 1927.
As for the "Dragon Bill-Sting was the outstanding "player. Be proved a useful man at second and
THE TENNIS
LEAGUE.
RECREIO BEAT INDIANS.
RAINS INTERFERES AGAIN.
[BY HOLLYWOOD.]
The Club-de-Recreio gained the distinction of being bracketed with the Chinese Recreation Club for the
FRIENDLY FOOTBALL...
ANOTHER CHINESE VICTORY.
·R.A.M.C.\_BEATEN, AT SOOXUNPOO.
The Hong Kong Chinese Athletic Association continue in winning vein in connection with the series. of friendly football matches which are taking place weekly at Sookua- poo against Service teams.
On Saturday, they beat the RA.M.C. by 3 goals to 1, and in
he was also a very good bat. June premier position in the "B" Divi- at third conducted himself as a sion by beating the Indian Recren- veteran player, and knew his busi-tion Club on Saturday. The two Previous matches they have account leading Clube have completeded for the Scots Guards, and their fixtures and are equal in Queen's Regiments and lost to the points and the final match between Welch Regiment Saturday wit them for championship honours will need the Chinese team's third
victory, probably be played on the 30th inst.
A big assembly of gaily dressed Chinese ladies, U.S. sailors, British soldiers and supporters of both teams turned out to watch the battle between the Japanese Base "ball Club and the South China Dragons "on Saturday at the Happy Valley diamond.
The twirling of 3. L Lee, who managed to hold down the Japaneseform. in the pinches, despite the fact that the Nippon boys were outfielding the Chinese cine, was largely sponsible for the victory:
ness thoroughly. Dick Shim at centre was always alert, and his hitting prowess was seldom at fault Choy at short was rot in good
Spectators Dissatisfed. ·
A certain amount of dissatisfac respectators after the game.
tion was expressed, by some of the and foremost, they considered it was not fair to have an umpire of tending teams. the same nationality as the can- He who umpired at the plate in the fourth stanza
Bill Sling was the man with the bat for the Dragons. He made the first run for hís side on à pass- ed ball in the third canto, be walloped to short and got a twe bagger on an error of the third basemen. June got him home by ung pus out at first.
Shim, the centre feld, played an excellent game. He was respon- sible for a spectacular bingle in the second frame. He hit a mighty one to right field and could easily have got to third had it not been for ine splendid fielding of Kusang who returned the ball to fret and held Shim there.
Japanese Scores.
was at fault twice when
lachiuma was struck out.
The
arst and second deliveries by Lee And not were clearly ball strike.
Of the several matches started
At the end of the first-balf, the Chinese were leading by one goal
The R. A.M.C. just failed to score, and the Chinese netted a third time, bat two minutes later the Medicos secured their first and only goal.,
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON DOCK STILL UNBEATEN.
NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEFEAT.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
The results of Saturday's matches, including scores by rinks, are as under:--
'DIVISION L
Kowloon D.R.0. e. 0.0.0. At home, the Kowloon Dock R.C. The Lawn Bowls League probeat Craigengower C.C. by 4 shots.
Secree by rinks:-- for some cless finishes in all the S. Gray (skip), 21; 3. C. Browa gramme of Saturday was notable, First Division contests. Two of the (skip), 19.
~KDRU-R_Lapsley (skip), T4;
matches were only won by a mar. gin of two shots, and the other by four shots only. Only one home team out of three won their matches in this Division.
C.0.0.-D. Rnjahn (skip), 2; U. Omar (p), 10; Bata (skip), 19..
Total: E.D.R.C., 37; C.C.C., 33.
Police R.0. v. Taikoo B.0. At the Valley, the Police BC.
In Division IL, three away teamS secured honours, in one instance by went down to Taikop RC by six shots only.
Kowloon Dock R.Ü. are still un- beaten, but they again had a nar- row escape from defeat. Last week
one
only the one between the Club de Recreio and the Indian Recreation to nil, and neither side had scored they only mamged to beat the Club went through to a decision, a in the second-half, which was very | Kowloon Cricket Club, the bottom sharp shower of rain in the third evenly contested, until ten minutes club in Division I., by e shots, and round making ground conditions before time, Then the Chiness on Saturday, playing at home, they impossible for play elsewhere. At broke through and their centre- only won at the expense of the
the ground recovered forward scored at close range.
Craigengower C.C. by 4 shots. The Recreio, rapidly after the shower and play
Craigengower Club Won on was concluded. Fortunately, the tie
rink, drew on another. Although was the most important of the day
they secured a good lead on the and it has been possible to arrange
first rink, the visitors were beaten the date of the final,
badly on the second, the victory on this rink giving the Dock Clab the necessary four shots margin. The Barrow margin of shots was cur- tainly a surprize, and Craigengower played much better than they have been doing, for the previous week they were badly beater by the Bowling Green Club.
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Another master which calls for prompt action is the suppression of the gang of hooligan at the ropes, At the conclusion of Saturday's game, pandemonium broke loose.
In anticipation of an even en- shouting of the spectators in the counter, I took the trip to Kowloon Of course, this was expected. The
stand helped to make the game to watch the match. Recreio show- more enjoyable, but not the actions of the rowdies Over two hundreded slight superiority throughout and of them followed the Japanese it struck me that the Indians were players, shouting and swearing at not quite good enough to win. Still them and, a few even going so far the sets were well fought and in- as to pelt them with mud.
The teams lined up as follows:-teresting to follow and the Recreio
"Dragont." emerged deserving winners by ninet
games after leading by five games in the first round and six games in the second.
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S. L. Lee, the twirler for the Dragons, assisted by the good team Work from infeld held the Japanese at bay up to the end of the fifth stanza. But in the sixth frame, the Nipponites broke the "bad spell 13
Japanese. vy making their first Murska opened the and owy rua. fireworks and placed himself at Brs. With S. Hachiuma at bat, he was put out at second-on-a-steal 5. Hachiuma landed at first and robbed his way to third. Honda took up the willow and with one man down, he made a sacrifice and got Hachiuma home.
The Game Summarised, Although the Japanese lost the game by 2-1, they played better baseball than the Dragons. Their Gutfielders were never at fault, and It was largely through their fielding that the Chinese were prevented from
Kusano scoring more. centre is the star, not only of his team, but of Hong Kong. He has never been known to muff however difficult the ball might be.
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S. Hachiums may well be con sidered the coolest pitcher out here. Nothing rattles him. His deliveries "were hoe and when he started mix ing his speedy ones with some soft stuff, he balled the entire Chinese outfit.
He dished out the soft ones in the fourth and disposed wi the Dragons" in less than 2 minutes. D. Ohian, Ho and Shim were all given a bit, but the pill came so Bottly that they simply could not help knocking it up in the air for the excellent Japanese fielders to catch.
Y. Hachiuma at short also play- ed a useful game. His returns were prompt and accurate.
The Japanese would have woo the game, but for some "stage- fright" On going out to bat they seemed to lose their eyes. Their stick work was sadly in arrears. In this connection, I could not give much credit to Lee's pitching, although he managed to pull off a good one now and then.
AMERICAN BASEBALL.
4
c.f.
Shiza Choy
Y. Hachiuma 8.5. Muráta
1b.
S. Hachiuma
Saido Honda
T. Übian B. L. Lee D. Chinn
W. Sling
S. S. Lee
June
ab..
Takatomi Hara Koga
C.
3h. r.f.
Lin
Ho (aub.)
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Umpires:-Zafra and Ho. Score by inninga
Japanese
1 3 4 5 6 7 Total, 0 0 0 0 0 10 "Dragons" 1 0 1 0 0 0 Summaries:-Safe hits Japanese 3; Dragons, 3. Errors: Japanese, At bat: Japanese, 3; Dragons, 7.
Sacrifice bunti 26: Dragons, 22 Japanese, 1; Dragons, 1, Stolen bases: Japanese, 5; Dragons, 1. Struck out: Japanese, 5; Dragons, 4. Walked: Japanese, 1; Dragons, 1. Assists: Japanese, 7; Dragons, 13. Put out! Japanese, 18; Dragons, 50. Pitchers: Hachiume struck out 4 and earned 4; Lee struck out 5 and earned 4.
YESTERDAY'S GAME.
The game scheduled for yesterday between the Hong Kong Baseball and the Filipinos was called off on account of the weather. The two teams. however played a practice game of three innings, which ended in a score of one all
LCEAGUE TABLE
The position in the League to date are:-
Dragona " Japanese B.B.C. Club de Recreio Hong Kong B.B.C. Filipino B.B.C. "Tigers"
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Neither team could be said to be in form and I have seen both play better than they did on Saturday. In my judgment, J. Silva (Recreio) played the best game, while E. de Sousa and F. Ribeiro (Recreio) and S. A. Hussain and D. Mohamed (Indian R.C) showed the beat com- bination.
The scores in the different rounds indicate the slight superiority the are as follows winners had over the Indians and
1st Round.
J. Silva and F. Remedios (Recreio) lost to S. S. Hussain and Y. A. Wahab .......
3-0
.
E. de Sousa and F. Ribeiro (Recreio) beat 8. A. Hussain and D. Mohn- med
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E. A. Noronha and C. Bar- retto (Recreio) beat S. A. R. Ismail and S... A. Hussain
Becreio led 19-14 games,
"2nd Round.
J. Silva and F. Remedios (Recreio) beat S. A. Hussain and D. Moha- med
E. de Sousa and F. Riberio (Recreio) lost to $. A. R. Ismail and S. A. Hamid.....
E. A. Noronha and C. Bar-
retto (Recreio) bent S.
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Thursday (July 21st):
Brooklyn 1, Cincinnati 2 New York 6, St. Louis % Philadelphia 7, Chicago 3 Boston 2, Pittsburg 1.
GAMES IN TWO LEAGUES. Friday (July 22nd):
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS.
[REUTER'A AMERICAN SERVICE.]
•
New Yoan, July 23rd
The results of games played in the National and American Base- ball League last week ara under:-
National League. Saturday (July 16th):
New York & Chicago 5. New York 4, Chicago 2. Brooklyn 3, St. Louis 0. Brooklyn St. Louis s Philadelphia 11, Pittsburg 10. Philadelphia 11, Pittsburg 9 Boston 2, Cincinnati 3. Sunday (July 17th):
-Brooklyn-3, St-Louis-&- Monday (July 18th)
New York 4, Chicago 6. New York 3, Chicago 2 Philadelphia, Pittsburg-9. Philadelphia 5, Pittsburg 3. Boston 2, Cincinnati 3. Tuesday (July 19th):
Boston 2, Cincinnati 8. New York 5,
Wednesday (July 1-848.
Now York 5, Chicago 4. Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 1 Brooklyn 1, St. Louis. 3. Philadelphia 4, Pittsburg 3. Philadelphia Pittsburg 0. Boston 2, Cincinnati, 4. Boston 2 Cincinnati- 1
New York 4, St. Louis 7. Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati 3 Boston 2, Pittsburg 5. Philadelphia e, Chicago 5. American League.
Saturday (July 10th):
St. Louis 2, New York & Detroit 3, Philadelphia a Chicago, Washington 5. Cleveland 3, Boston 6. Cleveland 4 Boston 3. Sunday (July 17th):
St. Louis 4, New York 5. Detroit 5, Philadelphia 4. Washington 4, Detroit 7. Monday (July 18thy:.
St. Louis 6, New York÷10. Cleveland 5, Boston-14." Cleveland 4 Boston 0. Detroit 5, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 1, Washington 5. Tuesday (July 18th)
St. Louis 1, New York . Chicago 3, Washington 4. Detroit 10, Philadelphia 0. Cleveland, Boston 2. Cleveland 5, Boston ... Wednesday (July 20th):
Chicago 3, Washington 5. Thursday (July 21st):
Chicago 1, New York 4. Detroit 7, Boston 3. Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 8. St. Louis &, Washington 4. Friday (July 2nd):
Chicago 7, New York 5. St. Louis 7, Washington 6. St. Louis á Washington S.
Recreio led 36-30 games.
3rd Round.
J. Silva and F. Remedios (Recreio) beot 8. A. R. Ismail and S. A, Hamid. 9. 2. E. de Sousa and F. Ribeiro (Recreio) beat SS. Hussain and 7. A. Wabab
E. A. Noronha and. C. Bar- retto (Recreio) lost to S. A. Hussain and D. Mobamed
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FOOTBALL.
CHINA DRAWS WITH AUSTRALIA,
(THROUGH RUTER'S AGENCY.]
SYDNEY, July 23rd. In the third soccer" Teat played Newcastle, China drew with Australia, each side scoring once.
OLYMPIC GAMES.
#!
MILLION FRANCS OFFERED TO FRANCE.
{THROUGH LEUTER'S AGENCY.]
PARIS, July 23rd." M. Francois Cety, manufacturer and owner of the newspaper Figaro has offered to subscribe a million franes to enable France to be re- presented at the Olympic Games in 1923.
PING-PONG.
A large number of spectators were present when a return ping- pong match was played between the South Ching Athletic Association and the Wab Yan Old Boys' Union on Friday night in the 7th floor of Chins Building. It was keenly combated as, with the exception of two, all the players on both sides have been champions of various clubs or associations. The Wah Yaa Old Boys scored 78 points against 66.
The Police R.C playing at home, could not accomplish what they did at Taikoo recently, and Taikoo R.C. just scrambled home with the two League points, winning only by the narrow margin of two shots. They secured a lead of eight shots on the brst rink, won by one shot on the second, and were down seven shots on the third.
In the remaining match, the bot. tom club-Kowloon Cricket Ulub were beaten it home by the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club, but only by two shots, The first rink was gained a seven shot lead, and on drawn, on the second the visitors the third Kowloon C.C. were five abots up...
The League positions remain un- changed in Division 1. The Dock are still six points ahead of Taikoo, who have played one less match, and Kowloon Bowling Green Club, with seven matches played, are third with eight points, and now somewhat out of the running for the Championship-It would seem that the lock team are now pretty safe for the First. Division honours, as Taikoo are relatively four points behind if they are allowed another match.
In Division I
In Division II., Craigengower CC. went down at home to the Bowling Green Cinb," but only by a six shots margin.
Taikoo R.C. made no mistake against the Civil Service C.C., whom they beat by 23 shots. The match was almost a foregone con- clusion as to the result.
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shots. Scores by rinks:-
P.R.C.-Mosa (skip), 15; West (skip), 29; Mfair (skip), 29. - ; Morrison (akip), 93; W. Wother TR.C.-W. Wallace (skip), 23.; G. spoon (skip), 18.
Total: P.R.C., 50; TR.C., 01.
Kowloon 0.0. r. E.B.G.0.
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The Kowloon Howling Green Club beat the Kowloon, C.C. by abots." Scores by rinks -
K.C.C.-J. Gibson (skip), 16; C. J, Tacchi (skip), 13; H. Overy (skip), 24.
K.B.G.C.-W. Macfarlane (skip), 16: AM. Holland (skip), 20; Macfarlane (skip), 18.
Total: E.C.C., 33; KB.G.C, 53.
DIVISION II.
0.0.0, v. EB, 0.0,
At home, the Craigengover C.C
lost to the Kowloba Bowling Green Club by a shots. Scores by risks:
C.C.C.-C. H. Sellwood (skip), 13; A. A. Razack (skip), 18; E. T. Knott (skip), 19.
COUNTY CRICKET.
ONLY TWO MATCHES
COMPLETED...
BOWLERS HAVE THE UPPER HAND.
[TAKOUGH XAUTIR'S AGENCY.]
County Cricket has been sadly interfered with by rain this week, only two of the matches begun on Wednesday being completed, Sur rey losing to Hampshire and Sussex to Leicestershire. Yorkshire were unable to get their full sight points against Worcestershire and North ants put up a very fine game being only 17 runs behind the Cham- pions on the first inninga - Hendren
might be expected on the rain dam scored the only century, and, as
aged wicket there were some good bowling performances, notably by Kennedy and Newman. Geary of Surrey is proving an acquisition to the notoriously weak attack of the Ovalites, and N. Haig of Middlesex is having his best season.
The principal individual perform-
ances were :-
Batting. Hendren (Middlesex) Hammond (Gloucester)...... Brown (Hampshire)
Bowling.
2
140'
83
81
Newman (Hampshire) 7 for 67 Kennedy (Hampshire) 6 Geary (Surrey) @ 30 Haig (Middlesex)....... 6 Partridge (Warwick)... ''!1
HAMPSHIRE BEAT SURREY,
Newman and Kennedy in Form. Playing at Bournemouth, Hamp- K.B.G.C.-J. Maclachlan (skip), shire accomplished an excellent 23; D. F. Warren (skip), 18; performance in defeating Surrey by Dizon (skip), 14
Total: C.C.C., 49; K.B.G.C., 38.
Taikoo R.O. v. 0.8.0.0. At Taikoo, the home team won against the Civil Service C.C. by 26 abots. Scores by rinks:-
nine wickets.
In Surrey's first innings, Ken- nedy took six wickets for 77 runs, whilst in the second innings, New- man took seven wickets for 87 runs. The moot successful Surrey bowler For Hampshire, Brown' made 81.
was Geary, who took six' wicketa
50 runs.
TRC.-C. B.” Matthews (skip), | for
McKechnie (skip), 95; K Dianen (skip), 18.
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C.S.C.C.-B. Taylor (skip), 13; S. Alderman (skip); 11; J. Mas807 (skip), 16.
Total: T.R.C., 68; 0.8.C.C., 40. Recreio v. E.0.00 The Division II. leaders beat the Portuguese Club away by 20 shots Scores by rinks
C. de RH. Alves (skip), 19; J. Ribeiro (skip), 13; L. C. R. Sousa (skip), 18.
KC.C.-J. P. Robinson (skip), 19 F. G. Herridge (skip), 31; L. E. Lammert (skip), 20.
Total: C. de R., 50; K.C.C., 10.
Yacht Club v. E.P.R.C. Although playing at home, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club last by 30 shots against the East Point RC. Scores by rinks:-
R.H.K.Y.C.-Davis (skip), 16: Shields (skip), 17; Edwards (skip),
DAVIS CUP. FRANCE BEATS DENMARK.
(THROUGH LETTER'S AGENOT.)
COPENHAGEN, July 22nd. In the Davis Cup contest, Boro-
at home' against the League leaders E.F.R.C.-H. M. McTavish (skip), fra (France) beat Axel Petersen-Kowloon O.C., who beat them to 2: Hamilton (skip), 22; Lee (skip), (Denmark), 6-8, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0.
LATER. France has eliminated Denmark from the Davis Cup, and meets the winner of the American zone final.
the doubles, Borotra and Brugnon beat Petersen and Ulrich, 6-4, 6-0, 03....
4.
The Recreio, despite their big victory over the Civil Service away the previous week proved no match | 10. '
the tune of 20 shots.
to
20.
The Yacht Club have still record their first win. As was ex-73." pected they could not prevail against the East Point B.C., who secured a 30 shots margin against them away.
Total R.H.K.Y.C., 43; E.P.R.C.,
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League te
The League positions in Division II. are also changed. Kowloon date are:- C.C. are still on top with 16 points=
for ten matches played, and eight
won, while close behind are the
Bowling Grean with one match less Kowloon D.R.C. 9 9
Division -1,
P. W. D. L. Pts.
0
D. 18
0 38 0 3
6
Score:-
Surrey 8 and 163. Hampshire: 268, and 126 for 1
wicket.
LEICESTER DEFEAT SUSSEX.
Leicester and Sussex enthusiasts will have to be content with the barest outline of this match, which -must-have-been--very-close and exciting struggle between two keen and well matched sides.
Playing at Brighton, Leicester- shire defeated Sussex by three wickets..
Score:→→
Sussex: 23 and 177. Leiwcester: 215 and 196 for 7
wickets.
MIDDLESEX ». GLOUCESTER.
Hammond, Haig and Hendren,
in Form.
Playing at Lords against Mid- dlesex, Gloucester won on the first inrings.
Baig took six wickets for 48 Hammond was again in form, runa in the Gloucester first innings. making 53 in the first innings and 47 in the second.
For Middlesex, Hendren made 140.
Score :-
Gloucester: 275 and 301. Middlesex: - and 280 for 9
wickets. [The telegram is mutilated.]
“LANCASHIRE. NORTHANTS.
Playing at Manchester, Lanca
nings against Northamptonshire.
Boore:
L. Pta played and 14 points, but relatively Taikoo R.C. 8 6 0 2 12shire won points on the first in-
level with the leaders. East Point Kowloon B.G.C. 74 b.C. are lying third with the same Police R.C........ 8. 3 number of pounds, but the same
Craigengower* number of matches played as Kov-
·0.08 loon. C.C.
Civil Service C.C. 7 Kowloon 0.0... 8
6- 5
18-15
Clube Chinese R.G... Nippon Club: ..... 6 38-Craigengower..... 8 Club de Recreio, & South China “A.A. 8 Kowloon C.C. RA.O.C.
Division" ON H. W.
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B
26
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4
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Netherlands T.C.10
Final scores:--Becreio, 54; Indian R.C., 45.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The following are the positions of the different Clubs, to date, com- peting in the League:
Division "A."
ClubMW L Pts- Chinese B.C. 660 206- Indian R.C... 4 Kowloon C.C..... 6.
4
University
B.3
24 3
3
1
5 1
MBK U.S.R.C.
1 Hong Kong C.C. Ở
Division B.". Clubs M W L Pts. Chinese R-C... 11 10 1 10 Club de Recreio.11 10 Indian R.C........11 .. Craigeagower
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Nippon Club...... 9 US.R.C
5
4 6
South China A.A.11. Hong Kong CĐ Đ University M.B.K....10 Kowloon C. Royal Engineers.. 8
4 4. 4"
4: 7 4
3
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2
2 82 161- 171
(Continued-on-next-Golumn.)"
Hong Kong C.C K.B.8.F.P.A.10 2 Taikoo B.C. 7
OUTSTANDING MATCHES.
!!-A-"!÷Division.
Indian R.Ct. United Services
R.C..
"B" Division. · ·
Nippon Clube Kowloon C.C... Kowloon C.C.. Hong Kong O.C. University 2. Kowloon 0.0.
Kowloon CC. v. Craigengower. Nippon Club v. B. Engineers. USB.C. H.K.C.C.
U.S.R.O. v. University,
U.S.R.C. 2. R.E.
·R.E. . . M.B.KA.
"4" ́Division...
Chinese R.C. v. Taikoo. R.A.0.0. v. Nippon Club. Taikoo R.C. . Nippon Club. Craigengower v. Recreio.
Kowloon C.C. v. Craigengower. Recreio . R.A.0.0. ?
South China A.A. v. H.K.C.C. fouth China AA v. Trikoo RC
Next Week's Matches," Next week the Craigengower C.0. meet the Civil Service 0.0. at home, and ground should tell in their favour, although the League positions of each club are about the Bárad.
BHUTS FOR AND AGAINST.
For Agst. Up Da Kowloon D.B.C........ 558 42 118 Taikoo B.C. 494 420 85 - Kowloon B.G.C.... 427 371 56 Civil Service C,C. 308 437-19 Police B.O. The Police R.C. are away to the Craigengower G.C. 476 543 *****.... 452-482 Kowloon CC, and there seems no Kowloon C.C...... 373 494-191 reason why they should not prevent Division II. the bottom club from winning
Taikoo R.C. entertain Kowloon Bowling Green Club, and here the result is more doubtful, but in view of the possibility of Championship honours, the home team will be all out for victory.
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P. W D L Pta Kowloon C.O.... 10 8
2 16 Kowloon B.6.0. 9 Taikoo R.C... 8 East Point RC-10-2 Civil Service
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The Dock team have no match.
"C.C. 10 Club de Recreio 103 In-Division II, East Point at Craigengower home, aught to take two points at -0.0.---10- the expense of Craigengower C.D. Boyal H.K.T.C. 47
Similarly, although playing away,
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST. Taikoo R.C. should manage to
For Agat-Up Da "Eccount for the Portuguese Club Kowloon B.G.C... 064 400 95- Playing at home, it does not acem East Point B.C... 623 828 85. possible that the Yacht Club can Taikoo E.C... 508 433 73 hope to get their first points from Kowloon. C.C...... 617 645 72 the League leaders of the Second Civil Service CC. 558 597 30 Division, and Civil Service have a Club de Recreio 1:20 606 tough fight against the Bowling Craigengower C., 536 626- Green Club awaiting them
-Royal HKT
76
90
Lancashire: 284 for 9 wickets (declared) and 142 for wicket.
Northants: 267.
KENT WARWICKSHIRE.
Playing at Tunbridge
Wella
against Warwickshire, Kent were. all out for seventy" runs.
Partridge took four wickets for eleven runa.
Score -
-Kent -70-
Warwick: 128 for 3 wickets.
YORKSHIRE #. WORCESTER.
Playing at Worcester, Yorkshire gained a first innings' advantage over: Worcestershire.
„Bcore pat
Yorkshire 298 and 18 for 2"
wickets
Worcester: 199.
NEW-ZEALAND-THE-ARMY- Playing against the Army at Folkestone, the visiting New Zea landers were leading, slightly when play closed
Score:
New Zealanders: 184. The Army 170 for 3 wicket
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