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THE HONG KONG

DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929.

Local Sport

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

THREE TRIAL MATCHES ON SATURDAY,

WINS FOR SOUTH CHINA, ROYAL NAVY AND SOMERSETS RESERVES.

Saturday saw several of, the local tenims play matches prepara tory to the League season which opens in a fortnight's time. Next Saturday should find all the teams engaged with a view to some leg stretching for the opening day Kowloon F. C. had a trial game between the Club members. Other Friendlies were played between :- Hong Kong F. C. v. Royal Navy, The Army. Club de Recreio and South China,

2. L. L. Reseries. South China

"A."

Army

AT THE CRICKET NETS.

LAWN BOWLS.

CLOSING MATCHES OF THE Civil Service... 697 762 133

SEASON.

TAIKOO BADLY BEATEN,

Taikoo seniors made "poor dis play when they visited Kowloon C.C. on Saturday for their last KOWLOON MEN HARD AT match in the lawn bowls League. They lost by 43 shots and it was their worst dafent since they were beaten by 40 shots at Craigengower C.C. One rink held their end up with a majority of one shot, but hasWotherspoon's rink went down by 3 shots and Ferguson's rink also suffered by 14 shots.

PRACTICE.

(By L.B.W.")

the inal

Net practice in the K.C.C. whistle and before

begun exceptionally early this year sounded, Fung King Cheung con- verted from a penalty awarded and it is said that they have been at it for well over a fortnight. AB against the Army for handling.usual the Peninsula XI. will be a

The game thus resulted in a win for the visitors by three goals to two.

fairly strong one and as they al ways do so, one feels that the K.C.C. will give the rent of the teams a jolly good run for the Senior Division Shield.

ahle off with both bat and hall.

cher.

Hong Kong F.O. e. Royal Navy. In the absence of the big ships

Bill Brace of course is the man from the port, The" Navy had "to all on the small craft for a team

of the side and it would be useless to meet the H.K.F.C. on the Club to dwell bere on what he is cap round. The bone team tried out Suffice to say that Bracc. will be a a few new players in their opening certainty for Interpart honours pro- game and the newcomers gave the vided nothing unforeseen happens.

The only other Kowloon man 1. Recreio and South China. Club's supporters hopes for a suc-

cessful season. The tens lined likely to get in is "Teddy" Fin out as follows. H.E. Major General J. W. Baa-

True he wasn't playing too dilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., H.K.F.C.-G. Rodger; Walling-wall Inet season but if he finds his ton and Bishop; Railton, Gilchrist form early on, "Teddy" would be Commanding the Forces in China, WALB present

at the Bookuppeo and Watson; Reid, Wilson, Hol- juss the man for opening Hong

the

lined when

mes, Alexander and Tranabitsky. Kong's innings. He chief scoring game.

on" eide and up in a. friendly game. The game

Royal Navy-Wright; Spratling strokes are ta the was advertised as Army South and Ward: Stoner, Broyden and he is also a very safe field.

"Tinker Lee, F. Zimmern and China" but the visitors included Keating; Butler, Mellett, Kernick, D. Laing all of the Varsity side four players of the Club de Re-Weekes and Blythe.

last year-will probably be turning Although the Club

hand fast bowler and has come on tremendously during the past two

Zimmern is a

wicket- seasons.

teams

The bad luck which the Police team experienced during the season vas again present in their Inst match and the result was the same as the preceding thirteen. Club de Recreio established a lead at the beginning and won by 97 shots.

Taikoc juniors, who received a walk over the previous week from. Kowloon C.C., defeated the Yacht Club and entered the championship competition.

****

SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

For Agst. Up. Da. Kowloon B.G.C. 907 747 160

Taikoo RC..... 811003 Craigengower... 209 800 9

Electric R.C. ... 812 849 Yacht Club 780 931 Club de Recreio :00 $48 Kowloon C.C.... 673 924

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SPEY CUP COMPETITION.

CRAIGENGOWER BEATEN,

On the Civil Service C.C. ground en Saturday, Craigengower took their exit from the Spey Royal Cup competition by their defeat by the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

The game was closely contested on low scores until the eighteenth bend when vach side had 12 shots. The Bowling Green team then made the best return of the day with a quar tette and a measure for fifth shot. They added two singles in the next two heads.

Teams and scopes K.B.C.C. Eccleshali Thompson

c.c.6. Arculli

Beer

Omar

18 Basa (S)

INTERPORTERS' VISIT.

The League programme is now Nigh over, but Craigengower and 'Kow-Bell (8.) loon Dock have to play a deciding match for the championship. Three teams, Civil Service; Bowling Green and Taikoo, are in the contest for junior honours, and two matches are necessary here, one of the teams standing out to meet the winner of the other two. The draw in the ease of the latter, dates and grounds will be fixed at a General Committee meeting to be held on the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Ass-

TENTATIVE PROGRAMME OF MATCHES.

The Entertaisment Committee of

creio. The Army made one. goals down when the final whistle out for the K.O.C. Lee is a right / Thursday, instead of Friday as at /ciation have drawn up a tentative i

in their team, Cip, Neil, playing on the right wing in place of Sgt Skiggs, 0.8.B. The teams lined out as follows:-

Der

and

were

two

keeper and a fairly reliable bat while Laing in a fairly steads All- round man. Of the old brigade" pinying and it is said that they Row and possibly G. Lee will be have yet another new man-I believe his name is Skinner, Goodwin and

first announced.

# DIVISION I.. Kowloon 0.0. v. Talkoo. Playing at home, Kowloon 0.C. defeated Taikoo by 43 shots, 78-33. webb

K.0.0.

T.R.C. Laing Stalker

Labrum Hyde-Lay Gittins

Grimes

Club de Recreio and Southmostly confined to midfield during Ramsay are both away and neither Silkstone (S.) 27 Ferguson (S.) 13

the first half.

sounded, there was not that amount of difference in the play. Kernick was the outstanding player on the Army Fletcher (RA); Gardi Seld and made several openings for (K.O.S.B.) and Hayward the Navy. He beat Rodger after (S.L.I.) Everest

Davey about ten minutes play. Haltes (K.O.S.B.) and Joye (RA) tried to get his forwards moving, Neil (S...), Stock (K.0.8.B.), but they were slow against a wor Itayson Bewley-Bull and Butcherrying Navy defence. Play was (S.L.I.).

will he hack till about December. Chinn-Beltrao (Club de Rec.); Li

The Club being a goal down, Ting Sang (S. China) and Souza opened up the game on resuming ex might ""ke" again if his Club de Rec.); Leung Wing Chiu, but failed to pierce the Navy de hand does not give him any more Leung Wing. Tak and Lai Kwong fence although luck appeared to trouble while it is doubtful whether Hai (S. China): Brown and Ward be against them on several occa side-he may he called upon to play Reynolds will be able to make the (Club de Rec), Fung King Cheung, sions. Werkes put the Navy fur-

in the Army XI. Another youngs Cheng Shui Hong and Ip Pak Wather ahead. (South China).

For a time play was in the Navy ter who might get a place in the The game opened in favour of the half but the Club failed to get howler and a steady hat. His de- team is Mackay-s slow right-hand visitors but the Army soon settled home and retired defeated by two livery has been the subject of de- down and for a time play was in goals to nil. the visitors ares. The Army took,

For a "try out," the Club justi- hate more than once-some people the lead through Rayson who defied themselves and with a couple hold the view that he throws the lighted the Army supporters with

of friendlies should be able to field ball. However the umpires thought a fine exhibition of ball control

a good side when they meet Kow different so what's the odds! Mac. and a splendid shot that left Bel-

loon in their opening League fix kay has kent" wicket too, and he trae helpless. The visitors Boon

ture on Saturday, Oct, 5. aquared the deal, Cheng Shui Hong turning the ball into the pet after Fletcher had failed to clear a cen- tre from Brown. Half-time: The Army 1, Club de Rec. and South China 1

The Army were spon leading again for Bewley Bull dashed up as Beltrao caught a dropping shot by Davey, and rushed the ball into Ip Pak Wa made the score two all with a fast cross shot

the net:

S.L.I. Res. v. South China "A."

wasn't at all bad.

A Correctiva.

In the notes about the Recreio, At Sookunpoo, the Somerseta mention was made about A, P. engaged South China "A" in a Guetteres playing for them this friendly game which resulted in a season.

Smith

Petheram Gibeon

Burford (S.) Howe

Blackburn Lammert

(S.) .........

Total

Chalmers Jas. Sloan Morrison Wotherspoon

37 (8.)

14

...... 78

McLeod Chapman Young Drummond

(S.)

15.

Total

ia

Police v. Club de Recreio.. Playing at home, the Police lost to Club de Recreio by 7 shota,

P.R.C.

42-71.

Recreio.

programme of matches with the Shanghai Interport team'due here. next Monday. Owing to the absence of information as to the length of their stay, the programme may have to be curtailed. The following was the result of the draw:-

Oct. 1. Kowloon C.C.

2. Craigengower C.C.

3. Civil Service C.C.

4. Police R.C.

LEAGUE BILLIARDS.

STEEL COULSON COMPETITION RESULTS.

EIGHT MATCHES PLAYED DURING THE WEEK,

Five matches on Tuesday and three on Friday were played in the Steel Coulson Billiard Cup competition. The R.A.O.B. won two matches at home, but, were beaten in the return visits. The highest break for the week, one of 67, was made by Mr. Charles Sinn, of the Hong Kong Police Reserves. ̈·

Ellis

Mow Fung Cheah

C. Sing

Kwok

Pong

Leung

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Hong Kong Police. Bradsell Blakey Fonder

R.A.0.3.

110

141

Howells... Earnshaw

130

130

150

Grahum

134

Hiyane

150

Oxenhame

100

150

Valiis...

59

Sherry

150

Galacher

193

Total

851

Total

GE

R.A.0.B.

Hong Kong Police. "

Howell

150

Bradsell

68

Earnshaw

150

Blakey

96

Graham

.160

Fender

193

Franks

101

Ellis

150

Stevens

150

Whant

120

12

Gallacher

134.

Wynne

150

Total...

836

Total

711

Police Reserves,

Garison Bergta.

90

Sharpe

150

130

Hodson

130

150

Benzoval

150

Ashman

00

150

Jordan

120

147

Ward

150

Total

520

Total

696

E.A.0.3.

Oraigongower.

Howell

109

Kow

130

Earnshaw Oxenham Graham

150

Ribeiro

43

... 150

Reed

81

130

Kelly

124

Stevens

150

"Zimmera

146

Dowinan

113

Kitchell

130

Total

815

Total

600

J!

3. Interport KC.C. ground.

C. and P.O. Club.

E.E. Sergts,

1

6. Club de Recreio.

7. Government House.

Petherick

100

Royal

150

5. Kowloon B.G.C.

Newcombe

58

Pycock

150

9. Kowloon Dock R.C.

150

Lockyer

140

150

Bevan

Fox...

150

Peachey

197

180

Leppard

75

Total

708

Total

714

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.

Craigengower.

2.A.0.E.

Ribeiro Kitchell Kew Soare's

140

Earnshaw

133

113

Howells

130

150

Dowman

91

130

Lacey

150.

Kelly Zimmern

131

Franks

150

Stevens

80

Total

8:30

Total

754

R.E. Borgts.

C. and P.0.' Club.

two singles and a couple of two's

Teams and scores were:- Selected Peam, The Rest,

Cullen

Bevan

140

Scarle

150,

Peachey

128

Newcombe

150

Boya!

150

Fox ***

01

Leppard

150

Ryder

91

Basa. Grimmitt

Taylor

Lockyer

137

Hamblyn

150

Brawa

Preock

150

Fairburn

130

Ferguson (S.) 30 Gray (S.).....

Total

855

Total

769

Garison Bergta,

Police ReserVES,

Jordan

180

Wong

138

Hodson

135

Kwok

150

Benzeval

116

Leung

150

Sharpe Ashman

110

Pong

150

117

Sinn

150

Ward

112

"Cheah

150

Total

740

Total

889

LEAGUE TABLES,

Team St. Patrick's 17 Police Reservea.... 18

13

Matches

Win on Drawn Drawn Played. Wins. Games. Points. Games. Total.

18

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4

47

14.

7

0.

10

40

10

0

B

10

7

G

0

23

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10.

Taikoo R.C.

It has been arranged to hold the Interpart, Dinner on the evening following the big match (Saturday, October 5) as the Peninsula Hotel.

SECOND PRACTICE GAME..

In the second Interpors practice game played yesterday on the C.S.C.C. ground, the selected team gave a better all-round display, win- ning by 23 ahots. Play reached a very high standard, asd the specta- tots were treated to a capital game. Half way during the game, the Mair (S.)... 13 Ribeiro (S.)... 22 another ten shots, giving away selected team led 20-1 and they took McLeod

Nolan Marks

This is apparently not Nicol win for the military team by two correct and the writer has been goals to nil. Guest scored in the informed that "AP" will he play first half and Cornelius in the seing for the University again..

The game was sportingly eund. contested throughout, the Somersets. being the better team on the after-|H.K.C.C. 'AT HOME.' noon's play.

SOUTH CHINA . BALL CLUB.

BABIES TROUNCE CHAMPS.

This game started off with an error-against the Baseball Club, KIAORAS GOOD SHOWING. and Taoi, firet man

BALL CLUB LOSE AGAIN.

REST BEAT WINNERS..

C. F. Vas Marques

Lopes

C. Alves

E. Barros

Gutierrez

Dick Fender West (S.) Post Glendinning Hollands Moss (S.)... ie Luz (S.)...... 21

15 Yvanovich (S.), 29 Laing

Sousa

Total ... 44

H. Alves"

C. Silva

Total"...... 71

DIVISION IL

Taikoo v. Yacht Club, Playing at home, Taikoo defeated the Yacht Club by 23 shots, 72-47.

T.R.Q. Hope

Polson

Spiers

R.H.K.F.C. Stevenson Hon. Mr.

Southern

Ramsay

Reed

Sutherland

Carpenter

The Hong Kong Cricket Club held their At Home" on Satur day at their ground to wind up a succcenful season in which they won the "A" Division Shield. A up for the distinguished gathering was present Chinese got home on a two base including II.E. Sir Cecil Clementi, hit! A couple more errors saw the K.C.M.G.. and Lady Clementi, and Hospitality was in accordance with Chinese boys add another three to the Club" traditions.

During their score, and this good start, the course of the afternoon, the The Kidora Ball Team scored a

last year's more than anything else gave them exbibition match-Winners v. Rest was played and also the foal of great victory over

the game.

of the Hong Doubles. The band League Champions at the Navy

Ruffia was pitching for the Base- the King's Own Scottish Boarders Walmsley (S.) 20 Edwards (8.) 14 Field on Saturday, when, despite a homer, by Davy" Leonard in ball Club and it was a good seven- rendered delightful selections which

were much appreciated. the seventh inning, they romped inning game he pitched too, al though Mat. Chang socked him for Zafra's crew had first inning but A home-run in the third inning. Up they were soon put out, only scor. to this stage the Chinese were lead. ing 50, thou Ruesakoff homered ing a single. The Kiaorne went one better but in spite of a "quartette" with Skinner ahead and reduced the However those two by the Phillies in the second, they lend to 52 managed to forge ahead and by the were all they could gather for while end of the fourth they were holding the South China fellows added an a lead of 9-8. This they never lost other six to their total, the Ball again though the Phillies scored a Club were kept very quiet and they. single in the fifth and another in could not score. their last effort this one a beauti ful homer by D. Leonard.

home winners 8-8.

A

Comments.

Comments.

Cameron Stewart Keown Munro (S.) Watson Sloan

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INTER-DEPARTMENT COMPETITION.

POLICE AND P.W.D. IN THE FINAL

In their Inter-Department com- petitios match, the Police had an easy victory over the Sanitary. Department yesterday and qualif ed to meet the P.W.D. in the final for the Goscombe-O'Sulliwan Cup.

Teams and scores were: Police, Nolan

27 Chapman (8.) 19 Marks

Macfarlane

Hamilton

Hargreaves

Sanitary. Eccleshall Roylance Duncan

Mair (S.)....37 Gregory (S.).. 18 The final will be played on the Police ground next Sunday, when 14 the trophy will be presented.

Sutton Shaw

(8.)

Total

Total

47

The principal attraction was 'the Winnere v. Rest Match in which a the Winners by six sets to three. strong League Combination beat L. Goldman and J. S. McEachran Weir (H.K.C.C.) however proved to be McKechnie

(8.) the best pair of the two eider, and won all their ects.

At the conclusion of the day's sports, Mr. H. R. B. Hancock in a happy little speech welcomed His Excelleney and Lady Clementi, be- fore asking Lady Clementi to dis- tribute the prizes to the successful competitors.

The Results

Ruffin pitched a good game but | apart from Shank, Bowker and In the hong doubles final, A. D. To be fair to the Kinoras, it Russakoff, he received little or no Humphreys and R. E. Valentine of team-mates. Messre, Dodwell & Co. defeated S. support from his must be said that their victory did There were arguments galore dur-E. Green and G. Bodiker by 6-2, not come altogether as a surprise.

Lee was doing good work in the ing the game and although one can 57

understand why Matty Chang In the exhibition games, the

box and had good support from argued for every little point, it was Champions (HK.O.C.) lost to the the rest of the team. In centre difficult to know why he questioned test by three sets" to six the full field C. K. Leung did good work the umpire's decision no many scores being:-

and brought off some brilliant times.. After all the umpire isG, W, Sewell and E. D. Low- catches. On the other hand Zaire there to call the strikes, and balls

was rather wild and one could not help thinking that the champions took things a little too lightly.

The Teams,

The teams were:- Phillies. Zatra

E

A. Alvares: *T. Leotard 1b. J. Alvares gb. Bautista 1.8. D. Leonard F. Hull Figueriedo Cruz

The score were

Filipinos Kisorus

36.

1.4.

c.f.

r.L

Kiaoros. Lee. 749 W. C. Leung C. C. Leung K. Ki Leung T. Chinn

C. B. NK:

P. S. Fong

C. K. Leung

Chang

Scores.

inning by inning,

2 3

14:01 1.0 1.8.

224100

and he ought to know the one from the other f

The teams were: Chinete,

Baseball Club.

Ed, Chang P. Ruffin

Shank Russakoff Brennau Bowfter 0.6.

M. Chang

C.

Y T. Chùa

K. F. June

1b, 2b.

Fung

Ip Pak Wa

K. L. Chu

1.1.

Skinner

Topi

c.f.

r.f.

*Lammert

Hansford

Shun Subs: Ching Kee

3b. Harris

Harris Whitehead

Tong Kwan

Scores, The scores, inning by inning,

1.2.3 4 5 6 7 South China 4011032-11 Baseball Club 0.09 0,0 0 0 2

were

rence. (Champions)

lost to E C. Fincher and

BM

E. F. Fincher (K.0.0)... 36 lost to Ho Ka Lau and Ng

Sze Kwong (C.R.C.) lost to H, Yoshida, and T.

Akiyama (34.B.E.)

J. 8. McEachran and L. Gold-

man (Champions)

beat E. F. Fincher and E.

F. Fincher

beat Ho Ka Lau and Ng Sze

Kwong beat H. Yoshida and T. Aki-

Yama

H. Owen Hughes and H. JA Armstrong (Champions) lost to EC Fincher and

EF. Fincher

lost to. Lo Ka Lau and Ng

Sze Kwong

lost to. H. Yoshida and T.

Akiyama

LEAGUE TABLES.

+

The following are, the final posi- tions in the two divisions:-

Division I.

214

P. W. D. L Pts. Kowloon D.R.C. 14 8 0 8 15 Craigengewer...14 9 0 5 18 Kowloon B.G.C. 14. 8 0 8 18 B0 € 16 Club de Recreio 14.

-8 16 Civil Service 14 8 0 Kowloon C.C.1470 Taikoo R.C.......14. 7 0 3 14 Police R.C.140. 14

BUOTE FOR AND AGAINST.”

For Agat. Up. Db. Kowloon D.R.C. 879 727 152 Craigengower... 878 708 110 0 Kowloon B.G.C. 834 780 Club de Recreio 840 795 Civil Service... 768 784

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