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extending from Lyomun Beacon to Channel Rocks. The full results are, As follows:~~
***"* Diss.
16, 1931.
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dominating | *Norena...... point in order to become chum-play but they failed in front of the Argulla II (0) ...... 4.51.03 4:41.19 goal on several occasions. Towards Dorothen (4) 4.40,58 4.37.05 pions.
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THE JADE TREE, Inc., Valley where they met Craigen big effort to win, but although they gower Cricket Club for the fifth raided the Hong Kong teara's ter time this season. Kowloon won ritory on several ocasion they fail easily and now have three winsed to score. against two..
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P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. St. Andrew's 5 3 1 1.7 EXCITING GAME AT HAPPY H.K.L.H.C. 4 3 0 1 16
Recreio
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Playing at home. Civil Service Cricket Club tied with Club de RoKing's Park, the R.B.S.F.P.A. won creio, eneh side getting 00 runa.
Recreio hatted first and were given a fairly good start by H. M. Xavier and H. A, Alves but the following, batsmen, with the excep- tion of Prata, failed and the side were all out for 10 runs.. Randle (3 for 17) was the most successful combination and managed to forge bowler for the home team.
ners.
ahead.
LEAGUE TABLES.
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1.n.C.
McLellan (48) played a very sound knock and it was unfortu- nate that there was no other brin- тоди to keep up with him. The fiekling of the Recreio team was ex- cellent, "Dicky" Alves "being "to the fore with several brilliant re- coveries at cover point. In addition
O.S.C.C. this player bowled exceptionally | R.A. well to return the splendid analysis University
H.K.C.O.
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P. W. D. L Pts. €
10 10
Britain.
Why Wonder (Mr. H. 8.
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Pen. Pts.
4
1
3
8
POLICE CHINESE SOCCER.
Pan. Pts. | GAME. ABANDONED · AFTER
THE INTERVAL.
Wings, (Mr. N. Croucher) 8 Bluejacket (Maj. P. S.
Stewart)
2
T
AFTERNOON RACE,
14
(Started at 9,35p.m;) Course-1 Channel Rocks (P.); 2. Rumsey Shoal (B.); 3, Channel Rocks (S)-Distinco: 6.0 miles.
Scandinavian,
Pan. Ple
+
1 1
7
1 7
3 F
1 7
1 * 0
K.C.O.
1 8 2 5
Why Wonder? (Mr. H.
Dreyer)
1
7
Navy
I
015
Wings (Mr. J. Wulfsbery) 2
6
C.0.0.
嗡
0 0. 4 0
Bluejackot (Captain J
Krogh Moe)
3
Division II,
18
P. W. D. L. Pts.
0 8 0 3 24
Morning race......
8
Grand Total·
Britain.
*3
8 6 2 0 201
1 17
513 10
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Playing in a continuous drizzle with pools of water all over the ground, the football match between the Combined Police and South China at Caroline Hill yesterday had to be abandoned eight minutes after the interval. The Police
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At 4.15 p.m., Mr. Allen, R.N., lined out the following teama:
Combined Police: Bradley: Brittain, Scott; Westwood, Gash, Hurry; Brown, Jack, Gram, Shepherd, R. Wilkinson.
South China-Wong Ki Lun; Tam Kong Pak, Leung Yin Chan; T'an. Pls. Cheung Kwok Choi,. Loung Wing Chiu, Tong Kwan; Cheng Ebui Kong, Chu Kwok Lun, Fung King Cheung, Chan Yu Yin, Ip Pak Wa.
The scores were!--
Club de Recreio.
H. M. Xavier, e Hawkins, b
Robertson
-15
H. A. Alves, e Bandle, b
Kelly
LR.C
↑
*0.8.0.0.
*Neercio
L. J. Guterres, b Robertson
0
H.K.C.C.
F. J. Remedios, 1,b.w., b
Kandle
R.C.C.
4
12 13
7
University
2 2 2 8
A. Prata, run out....
11
Polica
2. 5
Penroe)
3
4
R.AS.C.
2
1 0
A. Pereira, b McLellan
Adanne (Captain C. C.
0
C.C.C.
1 3 3 0
H. A. Barros, e McLellan, b
R.C.S.
B
3 0
3
Fowkes) ........
5
2
Randle.
3
B.E.
0
L. J. Silve, b Randle
0
* Played a tie.
F. H. Carvalho, b McLellan 0
G. H. Guterres, b McGowan D
C. M: Sauru, not 'out, in ♪
Extra's
·Total
00
Bowling Analysis.
McGowan McLellan Kelly
Hawkins
Robertson
Randle....
0. . . W
.4
3 5
19
1 1 24
2
5 1 9 1
4 0 12
0
5
14
7
17
3
divil Service 2nd XI.
rea, b Remedios ....... ..... 14.
F. E. Mathews, c L J. Guter-
D. McLellan, e Penta, b G.
A. Guterres
45
S. Randle, c. I. J.. Guterres,
b Alves
#
3. F. McGowan, e G. A.:
Guterres, b Alver ....
R. G. Robertson, b ́Alves... 0,
B. O, K. Hawkingé run out
H. E. Strange, e Carvalho, b
Sousakan pada 10
D. M. McDougall, not out... 12 D. R. Kelly b Pereira
...
J. M. Wilson, L. J. Guter
res, b-E, Pereira:
E. Himsworth, b.G. A. Guter
B
Extras
Totál..
SOUBE Pereira Alves.
Bowling Analysis.
Remedios
Θ
10
O. M. R. W. 8220 I 22 2 7 i 9 2 15 3 60. 18. 1
G-A-Guterres 3.4-1
(Continued on next Oolumn.).
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
K.C.C, BEAT ORAIGENGOWER.
Happy Valley. Batman Collapse After Good Start.
Playing at home. Craigengewer Cricket Club were beaten by Kow- loon by 55 runs.
Boojum (Mr. H. 6. Rouse) 0 1 Speedwell (Mr. H. J.
Morning rave..... 14
Grand Total
21
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Tricky Mud Pools. The players had difficulty in keeping on their feet on the greRRY ground and there were plenty of spille throughout the game. A pool of suter in front of the Chinese goal, where the ball had a ton- dency to stick, proved a constant worry to the Police forward line, who maintained an unceasing at tack. It was deceptive alike to the custodian, who had to make quick decisions whether to advance or re-
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The visitors had first knook, and, To-day (Monday) the Young scoring at a very good rate, put up Women's Christian Association be 171 for 7 when the innings was de-gias a finance campaign for $10,000 upright. The same player drove Houses To Let. Easy ceas to London clared closed. Lawrence mado do at the local beadquarters on Boniato the net for the goalkeeper to with all services. State Clearly Begnirs. while "Mr. Extras" contributed a bar Road. Enlisted as workers in push the ball forward to Oram, ments when writing NEWMAN, Useful 31.
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Agent; FERRING near WORTHING, are Chinese who bundled it into the net.
In the next few minutes Gash SUBBET, ENGLAND. H. P. Lin (31) and A. T. Leo (41) ladies, who will visit old friends gave C.C.C. a splendid start, but and subscribers of the Association tried a long shot, which struck the after they wore out the remaining and solicit their annual subscrip- angle of the posts and went over batsmen failed, giving Howloon ations, and will endeavour to win the line. Oram followed with a win as above stated. For K.C.C. new friends and subscribers among shot which Wong saved. The Chin- Gregory took 3 wickets for 10 rưng, the newcomers in the Colony, The sa made their first visit to the Association numbers among its other goal, when Brittain gave a friends many loyal supporters in corner in attempting to clear. both the Chinese and European Bradley saved from the flag-kick communities.
to send to touch. Ip mp down the left held to send a cross shot which just missed the goal.
116
The scores were :--
Kowloon (7 wickets, dec.) 171. C.C.C.
INDIANS LOSE. TO CIVIL SERVICE
Low-Scoring Match af Bookunpoo.
...........
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MAINTAINING
APPEARANCES
WHATEVER At the opening campaign meet
ASSEMBLY ONE ing on Friday, Mrs. Ma Wing Chan,
ENTRES, THE PER Second Goal for Police. President, explained the budget of
A $16,000 to the group of workers. Transferring the plar. Oram was | BONALITY :: OF '
SMARTLY DRESSED Of this amount, $5,000, is needed stopped by the left hack. The for alterations at the new site for Poliso came again for Shepherd nodessary equipment and furniture to shoot hard into the net after MAN IS FELT AND In a low-scoring match at Soo for the enlarged space, The addi. | striking the bottom of the upright. RESPECTED, kunpoo, Indian Recreation Club tional $9,500 is the budget differ Wang dired in turning round, su
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The winners batted first and were given a good start by Sayer (24) and de Rome (21) but the rest of the term could not get going and were all out for 85. For the Indians Madar took 3 wickets for 1 run while Pereira had 2 for 14. -*
Faced with this total, the I.R.O. went down badly before the bowling af Baker (0 for 11) and Hamilton (3 for 11). A. el Aroulli made 11 while Pereira and I. 8. Abdul- Curreem had 10 each...
The spores wETDIM...
-0.8.0.C. I.R.C.
Mrs. Woo Yi Kai gave an inspir ing talk to the workers, encourag ing them in their unselfish service. Miss Shin Tak Hing, General Secretary, also gave some points of information to the workers.
Miss Shin asks for the encourago ment, subscriptions, prayers and support of both the European and Chinese communities in making the Y.W.CA. an organisation of over increasing usefulness in Hong 44 Kong.
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