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CRICKET.

ROYAL NAVY +. ARMY.

The second match of the Trian- gular Tournament started yesterday in damp and miserable weather. The Army went in at noon and by tin and collected eighty odd runs For five wickets. Davis was finely caught in the box before he bad scored, and Major Crake nearly Buccumbed to his first ball from Bourphrey which swung away, and went up off the shoulder of, bis bat. However, no one could get to it. He had made a nice 27 when he failed to get at a ball he was trying" to turn to leg, and put up a catch to mid-on. Musson had come in first wicket, and had taken his score to 18, when he hit out at one of Moseley's slows, and was caught at cover. Reynolds was yorked by Laslett after collecting a similar

number. Things went even worse for the Army then, for after he had spored 9, Maxwell hit a tremendous' snack to square leg. which was brilliantly caught by Wright, Wyatt and Wolfe-Barry kept the wicket up till tiffin.

Aftar Tiffin,

After tiffin there was a miser able drizzle. Before the ball got really greasy Bennett turned one past Wyatt's bat to bowl him. It looked a very good 'an as the bats. man played perfectly straight and right back, but I think he was beaten for pace. (88-6-.) Fry then came in and began to hit des perately. The ball was obviously dithcult to hold, and there were a few bye boundaries as well. Thanks to these, and a good deal of good fortune, the score rose rapidly. Fry "now hit even more fiercely--a glorious six hitting a passing bus

GOLF.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF

CLUB.

COMPETITION RESULTS- CHRISTMAS MEETING..

FANLING, DEC. 21-29.

CRICKET NOTES.

ROYAL ARTILLERY

"WITHDRAW?

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Of the three League matches originally scheduled to come off on Saturday, only the Indian Rece tion Club and Royal Engineers game was played. The match be tween the University and R.A.0.C. was postponed, while the C.S.C.C. Royal Artillery event was cancel led. I am told that the intter have

LAWN TENNIS.

Hong Kong at Play.

LOCAL CHAMPION BEATEN.

S.CA.A. PLAYER 'IN LIMELIGHT.

SPORTS NOTES AND COMMENTS.

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Much interest is centred now on prospects of the Derby in the forthcoming race-meeting, and quite a big crowd is seen on the rails on

SATURDAY'S BOXING

EWIN AND CRICHTON TO MEET IN TITLE BOUT.

The announcement that A.B. Ewin, of H.M.S. Kent, and A.B. Jock Crichton, H.M.S. Cornwall, are to battle for the Middleweight Championship of the Colony must have hean very wel come to local followers of the Noble Art. The fight will be over 15 rounds, and will take place on January at the Theatre Royal.

Crichton and Entia are two of

Ewin has

A surprise was sprung in tennis circles on Saturday, when M. W Lo, Open Singles Champion of the Colony, lost to Lak Ding Cheung in the Chinese Recreation Club Singles Championship. The scores galloping days to watch the panies in favour of the latter were 30 gaing through their paces Several the best men at their weight ever 0-6, 6-4, 6-1, and 9-6.

good animals are already marked seen in the Far East. Lo naturally started favour-down for closer attention during mot been beaten for over two years, withdrawn from the League, but up ite, and from the start had matters the interval between now and the and indeed, it has been difficult to

races, and of course all the big find opponents for him. A. C. I. Bowker 34-19-79 wins.to the moment of writing I have very much his own way. When he

had taken two sets, it was gener-stables are included. Mr. Ho Kom Tong has a very likely-looking not been able to get this confirmally thought that the match was

a few friendlies over, but Luk made a great re- animal in Royal fall, an animal ed. There were

record of President Hall, whe played, and on the whole weather covery, and carried off the next which might falls uphold the fine brought the Derby home to the and ground conditions were good.

Chinese stable last year.

Medal Round.

Other scores: --

A. D. Humphreys &4-11-73 77-3=74 W.. M. Thomson H..U. ireland SI-7=74 T. C. Monaghan 83-10-73 83-7-76 H..U. Ireland There were 28 cntries."

Bogey Competition.

E. D. Lawrence (4) 5 up wits.

(14) 3 up second. G. W. Scwell Other scores:-G. W. Sewell (14) up: W. W. Mackenzie (7), W. M. Thomson (3). Surg. Constr. J. Wylie (6) Lieut. A. H. Alexander (3), D. M. MacDougal! (7), W. A. H. Max- well (19), A. D. Humphreys (11) and G. E. Costella (13), 1 up.

Ninety-five entries.

Mixed Fomesomes Against Boges.

Major Lucas and Miss Wane 3 down win.

Other scores :-Wing Comdr. and Jirs, Steele Perkins, 4 dowa: T. S. and Mrs. Whyte Smith, down; L. G. S. and Mre, Dodwel', à down,

Twenty-seven entries.

follow on number in a two-day match.

some misunder-

the ball, and his catch on the leg side from Stanley was brilliant. I did not see him get a chance of It is a pity he is stumping anyone. not a stronger bat.

Their first innings batting was distinctly bad, and I don't think the Arnty bowling was difficult as they made it look. Wyatt could not a damaged foot, bowl owing to Musson is apparently still on the injured list as regards howling, while, owing to standing, Leach did not turn out and his place was taken by Everest. I should like to refer to Davis's work behind the sticks. He seems and rattled up fifty-five in half anns good as anyone here in taking hour, including one six and nine fours. The wicket had put on over a hundred runs when Stanley caught Fry very nicely on the boundary by the Law Courts. Five minutes Inter, Christian was run out from fine return by Baker. Wolfe Barry was then forty, and later he completed his fifty with a nice shot He was finally through the covers. stumped off Baker, who had bowled very well with the new ball, for 55, The innings closed for 233, of which the last four wickets had put on roughly 150-an excellent perform ance. Wolfe Barry had started very shakily, but later on his timing was excellent.

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Navy Faro Badly.

The Navy made a pretty grisly start. At & Silletoe was well caught at mid-off from Fry, who bowled Stephenson at 9. Boumphrey was bowled by Christian for a couple, and then Stanley was taken at the wicket off Fry. Four were down for 21. Baker and Wright kept the wicket going for a bit, but at 20, the latter, who had never been com- fortable, was taken in the slips off Reynolds, who had relieved Chris- tian at the Yard end.

More Trouble. With Lasiett in Fry was rested, and Everest went on.

Ten runs

were laboriously collected, and then Baker hit over a well pitched up ball from Reynolds. It pitched on his toe, and he was 'l.b.w. Next ball Glass was caught, at first slip. (1074). A few runs later, Lasleit cut Reynolds very hard square, and Sawyer dived across and brought off brilliant cateb. (45-8-7.) The light was very bad at this time, and it was really rather difficult to see the ball. Mosely got Reynolds to long leg for four. The Army, by the way, had out two subs., and' Davis was keeping for Crake who was away. Cross was keeping his bat pretty straight and defending steadily, and runs were and far be tween. When 60 went up, Chris tinn relieved Reynolds, and bowled Cross with a ball which he made a yorker. (61-9-5) Bennett got a single off the last ball of the over, and then the players very wisely came in.

Commentary.

One must give all credit to Fry and Wolfe Barry for their plucky innings, but it is only fair to point out that the Navy bowlers" were handicapped by a greasy ball. The run of luck definitely favoured the Array. However, Fry was badly dropped twice. and that cannot be called luck. The Navy batting de pends almost entirely on two men or perhaps four-if they do not come off, the side is almost sure to be out for a. Very small total. The game ro-starts at 11 am to day, and the Navy have to get

If my memory serves me, 100 is the (Continued on next,Column.)

R. ABBIT. Present score and analysis:-

First Innings of Army. Major R. H. Cfake, Laslett,

b Boumphrey

Lieut. A. H. Musson, Ste-

phenson, b Moseley

Capt: J. R. Reynolds, b

Laslett.....

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Corpl. Davis, e Wright, b

Lastett

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18

18

Lieut. W. A. H. Maxwell, e

Wright, b Moseley

B

Lieut. Col. F. J. Wyatt, b

Bennett'

B

Lieut. Wolfe Barryst. Cross,

b Baker

55

Corp. Fry, e Stanley, b

Baker

57

6

B

Lieut. C. G. Christian, run

Lee. Corp. Sawyer, b Boum-

phrey......

Lee-Corp). Everest, not out.. 13 Extras: Byes 17, leg byes 2. 19.

Total.....

..233

Fall of wickets:-1/0; 2/49; 3/49: 4/77; 5/17; 0/88; 7/176; 8/101, 0/217; 10/233.

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. E. W. Comdr. Baker... 14 3 59 2 Lasiett

130 319 Boumphrey......

7.5 1 3-1 2. Moseley

D

"59 2 Bonnett

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Flist Innings of Navy. Lieut. J. P. Wright, e Wyatt,

b Reynolds

Capt. F. G. Silletoe, R.M., C

Reynolds, b Fry

Lieut. F. M. R. Stephenson,

b Fry... Squad. Leader Boumphrey, b

Christian

Davis, b Fry ...

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thres sets for the match.

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quarters to beat Ewin but the lat ter is in fine fettle just now, and feels he can hand the sleeping draught across to Crichton.

In any case a capital fight should be seen, both these lads can "mir it."

As expected, the Indiana secured fall points from the R.E. & R.S., but not till after had to fight tooth and nail for them. The R.E. skip per won the toss, and quite rightly elected to bat. They were unfor tunate, however, in being up against young Sullad bowling at the top of his form, and were out for a rather poor score. happened to be at the match, and must say I was greatly, impressed never suffered a reverse in it, and the Dunbar string, and live up to Fraser, of the Tamar.

Needless to say, his supporters consider him to be the South China Athletic Association "hope.'

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Crichton gave a very impressive display at the last tournament of the Hong Kong Boxing Association, though the opposition was ciation. strong. It can be said with safety that he has never been really Luk Ding Cheung, who has had

tried out in this Colony, though it is certain that he will be extended several years' experience in the game, is to be congratulated. He

Another good animal in the to the full when he meets Ewia. bad not, until Saturday, done any-griffin class is King's Bounty, a Crichton is strongly fancied in some thing outstanding. In the last Open Singles Championship he lost pony of which more will no doubt to S. A. Rumjahn in the second be heard as the training season pro- gresses. The pony is one of the round by 3-4, 3-6, 3-0.

Kings that have long line of raced locally for so many years, and may prove more fortunate and more successful that its predeces- The Singles Championship of the scrs. Mr. Dunbar has several good all Chinese Recreation Club is an in-griffins, but one (so far un-named). Iteresting competition. It is worthy liver chestnut, looks as if it is of note that Ng Sze Kwong has going to restore pride of place to has been champion thirteen years the high standard set by Elliot Bay out of the last fifteen; the remain- and Sitting Bull. ing two he did not compete. Ho Ka Lau is the holder, while M. W. Lo has not yet been the winner.

The first round results were :--- Iu Tak Cheuk beat Mo Hing Sang 6-6, 6-1, 60.

Ng Sze Kwong beat Luk Kang Cheung 6-1, 6-3, 7-5,

Ho Ka Lau beat Leung Sai Wah 6-2 6-1, 61.

F. H. Kwok beat W. P. Tsui 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 3-6.

by this lad's bowling. He was sending them down very fast and keeping a perfect length Had it not been for Harrison and Licence, of whom played gallant

both. knocks, the side would probably

have been out for a smaller total.

The Indians fared very badly at the start, and have Ackber and Mohammed to thank for their vic tory.

Harrison bowled extremely

well for the soldiers-his medium off breaks, with an occasional on:

great | from the leg, proving a source of trouble to the RC

buts.

I must give a word of praise to S. Ismail, who kept excellently. | The only "extra" in the innings came from a wide!

"At the H.K.C.C.ground the Club juniors swamped the Craigen- gower Cricket Club. G. E. R. Divett was in his deadliest form

with the ball, and the C.C.C. were

all out for 33!

Lane Crawford's had the better of the R.A.S.C..

beating on the Hong Kong Electrie while the Police indicted it severe Recreation Club. B. G. Baker, the Police fast bowler, had the dis tination of performing the hat-trick He collected nine in this match. "scalps" for only 30 runs, and his last six were taken without conced- ing single run. A very credit- able performance, and I would like to ace him up against a strong batting side the H.K.C.C. for in- atance. It would be interesting to see how he would fare then.

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Cheung Wing Kiu beat Tso Woon Kan" 6-3, 4-6, 0-1, 3-6, 6-0,

La Man Kwong, beat H. Y. Ho 0-3, 8-6, 7-5.

Cheng Chi Wing beat Iu Tak Lam 6-3, 6-3, 0-1.

M. K. Lo beat Yew Man Kit -1,

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BOXING

CITY HALL

There will be two 10-round Welter-weight contests. The first will be between Stoker Godden, of 11.31.S. Cornflower, and Marine Saturday, 4thJan., 1930

Godden is

a new-comer, and a clever boxer with a good record. Fraear is well. known to local fight-fans, and has Ilya Mouromitz, to whom refer-appeared on practically every pro ence has been made by this paper's gramme for a long time. racing scribe, "Borning Dew," gave racegoers a glimpse of his real prowess the other morning, when he was pushed over a hundred yards or so of the straight. The pony literally flew" when asked, and will be a real danger to the crackerjacks who are aiming for the Champion. Ilya Mouromita had bees more or less "cantered" until then, and but for his record did not look like a speedster, but those who saw him on Saturday last know what he is capable of Needless to add, the pony will be

watched from now on.

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Chinese football fans will be

at 8.15 p.m. Middie Weight Championship of The Colony

H.MS.CORNWALL "

and Welterweight Champion,

West of Boglsad

The other battle will be between A.B. CRICHTON Nobby" Hall, "of the Hermes, and Stoker Sacker, of the Corn- wall. Both men are in the cham-Welterweight Champion of the Colony pionship ass, and while the former has met with much success in the Manila rings with his ag- gressive styro, the latter also has a good reputation, having fought in A.B. BWIN Shanghai, where he always gave boxing fans their money's worth.

In a six-round light heavy-weight scrap, Sergt. Hay, of the Hong Kong Police, will have Stoker Irwin againet him. Hay is a new- comer and was formerly in the Guards Brigade, while Irwin is n game fighter who is reputed to

So far the second round results pleased to see that the China carry a wicked right. A good fighti

are

M. K. Lo beat Cheag Chi Wing 13-11, 7-3, 8-6.

Luk Ding Cheung beat M. W. Lo 3-6, 6-6, 6-4, 6-1, 3-6.

SINGAPORE'S NEW STADIUM.

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WELL-EQUIPPED ENCLOSURE AT JALAN BESAR.

Athletic Association are now head- ing the senior division of the Hong Kong Football League. They have the same number of points as the Borderers, but with two matches in hand are in a far better position. South China and Royal Navy are beth within striking distance, but I think the Athletics will win through eventually, in spite of a poor start earlier in the season. The Police have only managed to obtain a single point in ten games, and it looks as if they will even- a position Transformation, from waterlog.tually come out last, ged, useless ground to one of the which most followers of the game hues sports enclosures in Malaya foresaw a few weeks ago. is the story of the new Jalan Besar stadium, which has been constructed The K.0.8.B. are miles ahead of y the Singapore Municipal Com the league programme in the second missioners at cost of over 860,000 | division, having played 23 games to and was inaugurated with a foot date, while others are still in the ball match on Boxing Day.

In this regions of 13 and 16. league, the South China "A" are still unbeaten, and look as if they are going to annex the honours eventually. It seems that the sea- so will prove an all-Chinese seaspa, as two Chinese teams are now in the best positions in the leagues,

There are four League and one friendly game on the programme The idea of filling in this ground for the coming Saturday. Recreio and using it as a recreation area will be at home to the RE. and S., for a crowded district of the city and should just about do it. Hong was conceived some years ago. Kong Cricket Club will probably Municipal refuse was utilised for And the Civil Service Cricket Club the reclamation work, until at last an easy proposition, while I expect a level was reached at which water the R.AS.C. to snatch full points was eliminated, and a proposal to from the Craigengover Cricket | use the site for an up-to-date sports Olub. The other match is between ground was mooted and accepted the 'Varsity and R.A. If the latter with enthusiasm. The land was bave really withdrawn, then there levelled, a thick layer of soil put will be za game; otherwise I ex- over it, followed by turf, and an pect the Undergraduates to win, excellent pitch was the result. The only friendly on the pro Special attention was paid to the gramme is between the R.A.0.0 drainage of the playing area. and the Indians. By the way, I The primary purpose of the new was rather surprised to see Abbas enclosure will be Association foot turning out, for the latter in their ball, but there will also be room League game with the R.E. and S. for a Rugby ground. The area will last Saturday, as he has played for be on the small side for cricket, and their first eleven, since the begin- it is unlikely that the ground will ning of the season. However, be used for that game. upon inquiry, I was told that he has swapped places with Doodha, a new arrival.

The positions of the Clubs, up-to- date, are:-

P. W. D. L Pts.

Polico

8

H/K.C.C.

B 4 1 0 3 3

13

0 .0

Kowloon C.C... 5

1.

$

4

Indian R. C. ...

4

3

Craigengower... 3 2 1 2

8 2 1 Recreio ........ 3 2 0 Civil Service... 3

n.A.S.C...sion 41

2

R.E. and S. ...

4 2

2

Comdr. E. G. Stanley, c

University

4 1

4

7

0 3

3

Comdr. F. C. Baker, l.b.w., b

Reynolds

Royal Artillery

0 %

0

8

R.A.O.C.

3

7

Able Seaman F. N. Laslett,

e Sawyer, b Reynolds Sub-Lieut. C. L. Glass, c

Wyatt, b Reynolds- Sub Lieut. P. C. Moseley, not

out ........

11

Stoker T. Cross, b Christian 5 Engr.-Lieut. C. B., Bennett,

not out Extras: Byes 4, leg bye 1... 5.

Total (for a wickets)... 62

Fall of wickets-1/5; 2/0: 3/12; 4/21; 6/29; 8/40; 7/40; 8/45; 9/01.

RUGGER.

H.M.S. CORNWALL AND THE CLUB.

At Happy Valley on Saturday, H.M.S. Cornwall will meet the Clab in a Rugby match. It is hoped that the Cornwall will send over their strongest team.

An attraction at the match will be the appearance of H.M.S. Corn- wall's funny party who will amuse with their "latest hits."

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Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W. Corp. Fry 13 5 21 3' Seeing this will be, the Comi Lieut. Christian. 95 Capt Reque L.-Cpl. Everest. 3

Quarter-Mile Cinder Track.

There is a quarter-mile cinder track round the playing arca, and this will be most useful, especially for training, facilities for the latter being most inadequate at present in the city. Accommodation is available for about 10,000 specta- tors, of whom over 2,000 can be seated, movable chairs being pro- vided. A pavilion, with two chang ing rooms, a committee room," and bathing and other arrangements, a completed, and stands to give pro tection in wet weather will be built. 48 soon as funds are available.

There are six entrances to the ground and parking accommodation for 150 cara has been arranged.

The stadium does not occupy the whole of the reclaimed area, and

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The programme for the night should be scon.

follows:-

15 Rounds Middleweight Champion-

ship of the Colony. 1.-A.B. Ewin, H.M.S. Kent, # Jock Crichton, H.MS. Corn- wall.

10 Rounds Welterweight Contest, e-Stoker Goddon, H.M.S. Corn-

Bower,

Fraser, v.. Marine H.M.S. Tamer 3.-A.B. Hall, H.M.S. Hermes, e. Stoker Sacker, H.M.S. Corn- wall.

6 Rounds Light Heavyweight Contest. 4-Sergt. Hay, H.K. Police,

Stoker Irvin, H.M.S. Kent.

be well rewarded, although the re- sult appears a foregone conclusion in some quarters

The Club atcounted for the Navy in the first of the triangular

and

Club Rugger Army/Nury two games. The Club were really for tunate to come through victorious, as the Navy put up a much better In the Sunday Herald Com.game than the score suggests, and petition, China accounted for Por would have won had they had any tugal and Scotland for England, luck at all. The Club are without as forecasted. The match between the services of two of their best China and Scotland will prove a players in Wales and Stannion,

from are both away

the good tussle, but I fancy the Chinese who will win, because they are a much Colony, but with Lammert, Gold- better team all round. However, man, Bonnar, and Plummer in the Scotland can be relied on to give side, we can rely on them to do The Club/Army things. the Chinese a good run for their great money, and on the whole those who match should prove most interest- turn up to watch the match willing, and the Club should emerge

(Continued on naxt Oolumn.) with flying colours.

7.

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