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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930.

Sports News

CRICKET NOTES,

A QUIET SPELL.

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For the last fortnighp o cricket has not been very much inf the picture, owing to

counte:-

attractions mainly penies There, were, however, some interesting

H.K.C.C: TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

M. K. LO PROGRESSES.

OLYMPIC PLAYERS WIN.

In the Open Singles yesterday, friendlies last week. The IRCM. K. Lo qualitied to meet C. A. L.- were very much below form, and Ramjahn in the third round at the Owen-Hughes, who was skippering i the Club side, put himself on and expense of J. Barrow whom he His beat in atraight sets. The latter's rather skittled them out!

success in the previous round where seven for twenty-seven was an ex- cellent performance. I am inclined he defeated a formidable exponent to think that the Indians play fustin H. Yoshida put him somewhat bowling better then slow terner, in the limelight, and yesterday many The Club batting was not too oog turned up to watch how he would Duckit, whose name Iface against Lo. He gave a good vincing. think I inadvertently omitted from account of himself, and although my list of probables for next May's failing to take a set, engaged his He opponent at many long rallies, Interport, got runs as usual. has been the most consistent bat in mostly from the baseline. The win- League Cricket this year, getting ner proved a little too experienced his runs regularly and, in a very for him, and puzzled him repentedly correct style. His steadiness at by clever_placements. the start is most useful in an open- ing batsman, while, as against the Navy, he has shown he can score quietly and well when he has play. ed himseli in.

Kong Too Cheung and Ho Ka Lau, both of whom have represent- ed China in Far Eastern Olympic Games, met and defeated their club- mates, Ho Wai Hing and Chin Chun The CS.C.C. had Richardson, Chiu in Open Doubles in straight Sayer, Reed and Hamilton away in seta. The latter put up a stubborn their match with Kowloon, and did fight and by dint of a persistently well to effect a draw The K.C.C.good defensive, in which fine lobbing Batsing was altogether too much was the chief stroke, they prevent for their depleted attack, and E.ed the winners from running away F. Fincher did what he liked with with the match. Their best effort was in the first set when they drew it. Zimmern played a most attrac tive innings. Kelly returned to the level after losing the first five CS, side after having been laid up games. The Olympic players always practically the whole season, but took the aggressive, and were ob he was short of practice and failed viously. the Sner and better pair. They now meet F. A. Redmond and to find a length.

A. L. Sullivan for the right to enter the semi-final.

Close Finish in Sunday's Gama. A lot of possible candidates for!

out. чете Interport honours

-

Open Singles..

RIFLE LEAGUE'S REVIVAL.

A TRIANGULAR MATCH AT STONECUTTERS'.

A triangular Rifle Match was Aired off on Saturday at Stone- cutters Range in connection with the recently revived Hong Kong Rifo League. The beans and

scares were as under:-

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Stonecutters, East, B.0. 200-500 000 Names. Yds. Yde. Yds. Tti. "Capt. Quianlan,

73 03 28 R.M.

98 17 60

......... 90

Sgt. Madelaine 25 P.O. Greening 30 *P.O. Markham 31

P.O. Parsoas... 31

Cpl. Warwick ... 99 Cpl. Burnett... 24 ne. Counter... 28

31

ON 89

31 98

20

30

90

30

22

96

79

31 30

80

Totals

921 233.927 680,

Add 4 for opensights

Grand Total"

24

110

H.M. Dockyard R.0.

Names. Mr. Johnston Mr. Ursell Mr. Dawson Mr. Young Mr. Lakey Mr. Fawcet Mr. Guest Mr. Chambers

ود.

HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLAND

DEFEATED

BY THE REST:"

(THROUR BEUTER'S AGENCY.]

Loynos, Murch .12. At Liverpool to-day, England played the Rest in an International soccer football trial. The Rest wom by six goals to one.

The following were the results of League matches:--

Division I.

Arsenal..

4. Manchester U2 Portsmouth.....3 West Ham ... 1

"Division II,

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Scottish League, Dundee......... 3 Hamilton

o Falkirk .......... Hearts...... Airdrie........

4 Cowdenbeath... 1

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Cpl. "Ayling Sergt. King

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Several other ties were also do oncided. The detailed results of yes-L. A. C. Shaw... 19 Sunday in the match between the terday's matches were:- University, Past and Present, and the. Volunteers. Captain Strachey, of the Somersets, is now Adjutant, and he played excellent innings. 6-1. I am told he used to make a great in regimental cricket many runs before the Regiment came here, and it is to be hoped we shall see him playing regularly in the future, expecially in the trial matches which will, I gather, be arranged

As 5000 15

Kong Toe Cheung and Ho Ka Lau beat Ho Wai Hing and Chic Chun- Chiu, 7-5, 6-1, 6-1.

Club Championship.

A. O. Johnson beat D. S. Green,

Handicap Singles "A.".

L. Furster (owe 15) beat T. J. Price (rec. 4/6), 6-4, 7-5,

Dr. L T Ride (owe 1/6) beat D. S. Green (rec. 2/6), 6-3, 12-10.

Handicap Singles "B,"

Dr. Burton (rée. 13) beat A. White (owe 2/6), 0-1, 6-1.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

the League is over. | 1-6, 7-5, 6-2. Batger and Mackay also made the runs. I was unable to see game, and no bowling analysis was kept, so I don't know the 6gures, but A. T. Lec bowied, four men out, while on the other side Reid, Mitchell, and Kelly had three apiece. Anderson failed, but E. "A. Lee and S. V. Gitting-each made a nice sixty edd. Both have been making quite a lot of runs lately. The Volunteers made what appear-, નાં શ safe declaration, but the University only filed by 'seven runs, and I hear it was a desper- ately close finish. But I wish I had seen Mitchell take three fer twenty odd. 'I know("journalis- tically" that he does go on, but we have been playing atthough cricket together for fifteen years be Henry (ser.) r. N. L. Railton towe has never had a bowl at me yet 13/6).

Handicap Doubles, Wel, well!

Open Singlea. M. W. Lo r. Ng Sze Cheung. S. A. Rumjaha

Cheng Chi

Wing.

Club Championship. S E. Green J. A. Summers. Handicap Singles "B,"

J. Barrow and Macdougall (owo 3/6) r. T. J. Price and E. R. Price (scr.)

THE LADIES' SHIELD.

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WON BY U.S.R.C.

The League Position, Although the distination of the Shield is settled, the last few matches may make a good deal of G. E. R. Divett and Mitchell (rec. Harris and A. W. Hay difference to the present positions 2/6), 7. in the League table. Uraigengower Eddie (+3/0). have ten points and n game to play against the 1.R.C. 1 Laney. They should be fairly high, and if they win are practically certain to be scrond. The Club have had a bad patch, and they are distinctly a Bertbou side with Pearce and Bowker away. Both now are avail- able. I understand, ami, they are hardly likely to lose another match, though the Civil Service, on their day, might well draw with them. It is quite impossible to say how the remaining sides will work out. A good deal depends on the issue of the University C.S.C.C. game to-morrow. A win for either would send them well up the list..

To-morrow's Games.

University were to have played afriendly with the Army, but as the Civil Service had a free date they arranged to play their post- If the poned League match off. game were at Happy Valley I should be inclined to faney the C.S. for a win, but at Pokfulam they do not usually do well.

At pre- sent they are at full strength, un. jess anyone cries off after these notes are written:

The Ladies' Shield was won by the U.S.. Club with a score of 61 games. The Ladies' Recreation Club 14 games. Club scored 57 games and the Peak

The Peak Club was represented by 3rs. Sayer, Mrs. Prior, Mrs. Newbigging and Mrs. Murphy.

The U.S.R.C. was represented by Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Ludlow and Mts. Dook.

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to

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288AFFZRF | #15]

25

Totals. 191 150 160 540

Add 4% for opensights 22

Grand Total

ORICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS FOR

TO-MORROW.

The following have been selected to represent the Civil Service to

morrow:

No. 11/30

1.-Hong Kong Rife League.

The Corps have entered a team in the Hong Kong rifle league, and a mecting will be held at Headquar ters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday next, the 18th inst,

Agenda.Tu choose a team to re- present the Corps in the league. Anyone interested is invited to at tend.

3-Machine Gun

curce.

O.C. Coys. are reminded that Part

I Machine Gun Course should be fired on Kennedy Road Range dur- ing the early part of the year. 3.-Musketry Table "T" Ride Parts 1. and II.

The Machine Gun Company, will fire this course at Stonecutters on Sunday, March 16. Range Officer: Dress: Licut. H. Owen Hughes. Musketry order, uniform or mufti. Launch will leave Hong Kong at 9 a.m. at Queen's Pier and "rail at Kowloon Police Pier at 9.10 ..

4.Oorps Band. Parade at 8.30 p.m. in mufti n Headquarters for Band Practice on Tuesday, March 18-

5.-Corpa "Signals,

All N.C.O.'s are requested to attend a meeting at the company office on Thursday, March 20, at 5.30

6. Machine Gun Troop, Parade on Thursday, March 20, at 15.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquarters

for Machine Gun Instruction.

1st eleven. University on Uni-p.m.

B. D.. versity ground-League. Evans (captain), U. R. Sayer, E. J. de Rome, F. Baker, E. W. Hami- ton, J. E. Richardson, E. B. Reed, F. H. Holdman, D. M. McDougall, J. Barrow and D. R. Kelly.

2nd eleven r. Craigengower on E. Craigengower-League Booker (captain), H. F. Harper, R. S. W. Paterson, R. G. Robertson, W. H. Edmonds, B. E. Strange, R. R. Davies, J. F. Willmott, V. Chit- teadeh, E. Himsworth and A. H. Oswick.

DESERTER REJOINS AS RECRUIT.

ANOTHER NAME IN HIS OLD REGIMENT.

:

An Army deserter who was stated to have rejoined his old regiment without being recognised at the time appeared at Marylebone Po- lice Court last month.

Ernest Reginald White, a gunner

Tac L.R.C. (holders) was repre- at the Brigade Depot, Royal Ar- sented by Mrs. James, Mrs. Lissa- tillery, Woolwich, whose home is man, Mrs. Etherington and Mrs.in Porteus-road, Paddington, ap- peared on a charge of being a de- Stark.

Berter.

Mrs. Forster kindly presented the Shield to the winning team.

RUGGER TOURNAMENT. CLUB v. NAVY ON SATURDAY.

The final of the triangular Rugby The only other Senior game of Tournament-Club v, the Navy will which I now is the friendly be- be played on the Club ground on tween K.C.C. and the Club on the Saturday: kick-off at 3.30 p.m. Kowloon ground. It should be a Admission to the envered stand is very good game if both sides turn 1 (Services 30 cents) and to the out at full strength,

open stand 30 cents.

The Hong Match.

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were

7.—Command: Armoured Qar

Company.

During the absence of Lieutenant R. K. Valentine the duties of O.C. Armoured Cas; Company will be carried out by Lieutenant H. G. Williams,

'8.-Machine' Gun Company. Parade, at 5.30 p.m. in multi at Headquarters on Tuesday, March 18, for Machine Gun Training- recruits in miniature range for musketry...

9. Scottish Company, Parades, Thursday, March 20, 1930, for Machine Gun instructiba:

No. 6 Platoon at Kowloon Dock under Lieut. G. Duncan, M.B.E.

No. Platoon at Headquarters at 30 p-21. under Captain H. R. Forsyth.

The Company will fire Musketry Parts I. and II. at Stonecutters on Sunday, March 93, 1930. Laur.ch will leave Queen's Pier at .m. calling at Kowloon 0.10 am, Range Offer: Captain H. R. Foray th.

10.-Portuguese Company. Parades. There will Ee no Parade Police Sergeant Jones said that on Friday, March 14, 1930: The next ten days previously, he received in-parade will be at Headquarters on formation from White's present Monday, March 21, at 5.30 p.m. for unit that he was an absentee, and Company Training. during his inquiries he discovered that White was also a deserter from the same unit, having rejoined again.

Puzzled Magistrate Mr, Hay Halkett, the ringistrate: There must have been some extraor

How dinary mismanagement. could they take the man on again when he was a deserter, from the zame unit!

Sergeant Jones. As far as I can gather, he had a little domestic trouble at home, and when his unit was about to go on draft to India,

It is very essential that all recruits attend this parade."

11.--Marksman

The following has qualified as markaman and is entitled to wear the badge for one year.

No. 1300 Pte. R. J. D., Grieve, Machine Gun Troop, 104 points.

12.-truck off the strength. H.E. the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to accept the resignation by Lieut. Henry Charles Macnamara of his Commission in the Hong Kong

to stay behind to ace the trouble from February 25, 1930, published through. He missed the draft, and in the Government Gazette of March being unable to face his return, he 7, 1930, actification No. 131. decided to rejoin, and did so un- der the name of Robert Sweetland And was accepted.

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The game between Wayfoong and

if Wayfoong Ewo was a most exciting one. It was one of the annual hong gamea, going to win when they got rid of The absence of Parker was a great Mackenzie cheaply, but Coxon. bio to the Wayfoong side. al- came to the rescue with a brilliant or some foreign part, he decided Volunteer Dolence Corps, with effect following contributions with thap though they managed to collect innings of 92, and Ewo won by one 103. But they sorely missed his wicket, although they still needed bowling, though Clerk and Wade twenty odd at the fall of the ninth struggled very nobly. For the wicket. The match was a personal Bank Johnny Raikes got sixty-one triumph for Coxon, who has played and. Wade forty-nine, Mills had all too little cricket down here. twenty, but the rest with extras The name will remind some of our only collected thirty-eight. Coxon, oldest residents of the Coxon who, bowling medium fast left hand, with Dr. Jim Lawson, was the took five for fifty-four, and Macken mainstay of the Hong Kong attack zie had three for thirty. It looked in the early nineties.

R. ABBIT (Continued as foot of next column).

"I think he was recognised later," added Sergeant Jones.

The magistrate: Yes, I should think so.

He remanded White for an escort,

13.-Leave,

Lieut. R. K. Valentine. "Armoured Car Company, from March 5 to December 5, 1930. ..

R. C. STRACHEY, Capt., Acting Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C. Hong Kong, March 13, 1930.

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