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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1931.

Week End Sport.

LAWN BOWLS.

TWO GAMES IN JUNIOR LEAGUE

CIVIL SERVICE TURN THE- TABLES.

Two lawn bowls League games in the Second Division, were, played on Saturday these being the closing teams except the Kowloon C.C., who games of the season for all the have Bäll one engagement to fulfil with Talkoo,

The Civil Service team aranged their away defeat by taking the points from Kowlond C.-C. in a very ulose game. The Electric 1.0 fail ed to improve on their single vie tory this hesson ones d

*Civil Service . Kowloon 0,0%

This game was played at Happy Valley, the Civil Service winning by three shots.

Olvil Service,

Bebbington Willmott Luck

W. Bickford

(Skip)...... 20

H., Lockhart

C. Strange

R. R. Davies T. H W. Haynes

Kowloon 0.0.

0%

B. Raven T. W. Carr

V. C. Labrum

L. J. Blackburn

(Skip) 10

J. S, Dinnen

LOCAL CRICKET.

INTER-CLUB MATCH AT

K.C.C

"FREDDIE ZIMMERN.

IMPRESSES.

CHARITY FOOTBALL:

SERVICES BEATEN BY A

CHINESE

There was a very large crowd on the Club ground on Saturday to witness the charity match, arranged as a benefit to the Kwangtung Pro vines Relief Fund and the Soldiers China and the Combined Services, And Sailors Home between South

among those present being HE the General Officer Commanding the

Teams led by E C. Fincher and J. C. Lyal engaged in an inter-club match at the K.C.C. on Saturday fortably by og runs and when the former olaven won com

The winners batted frst and although N. A. MacKay was top scorer with a somewhat lucky 97,

"Freddie Zimmern ihpressed with a fine innings for 44 not cut. The innings was declared closed at 184 for the loss of 6 wickets

Lyal's tteam started none too well

by Smith (27) and Lawrence (28) putting on 40 for the second wicket. After this, however, the rest failed badly and the side were all out for as E. P. Fincher took 3 wickets, for 13 rune, while Zimmern had' 2 for 16.

The scores were

1. 0. Fincher's XL

EG, Fincher, e Lawrence, b

Goodwin .............................

21

N. A Mackay, b Good.

wing

E. F. Finchor, b Goodwin'

.44

F. Zimmern, not out

FE. Skinner, & Lyal, b

J. Smith

J.

Jack

F. Herridge

Batger

(Akip) taila 20

(Skip) 31

W. C. Hung, b Batger

H. Gittins

P. Knight

J. McGowan W. "W. Hirst -11. 1. Wood PC. Burford

H. Strange J. P, Hobinson

(Skip) 2'

Total

(Skip)

Total

Yacht Club. Eléctris R.C.

The Yacht Club, nt home, defent- [rd• the · Electric R.C. by 24. shots, Macfarlane's rink contributing, no. fower than, 22: shots.

Yacht Club. :./Electric R.C:

E. B. Reid'

·Hon. Mr. Crenny

Dr. Sheilshear PW: Ramsay:

(Skip)

A. Stevenson

Bentley.

A. L. Shields Hon. Mr. W. T

Southorn (Skip)

A. T. Hamilton F.Button

15

10.

J. WC. Bonnar W." Macfarlane

(Skip)

Total

J. Sloan

G Thomson

G. T. Padget

J. F. Lunay

(Skip) ................ "18"

Borby.

R. O. Butler

S. Descan

W. D. Muskett

(Skip) 13

A. P. Tarbuck.

D. S. Hill

CE Gahagan -A, F. Paul, (Skip).

Total

LEAGUE TABLES,

Division II,

WAP.⠀ WA D. &. Pt. Kowloon B.G.C. M 11 12 23 Taikos J.C, 139 1 319 Club do Recreio 148":0° 6° 18: Kowloon C.C 137 06 14 Craigengower 147 07-14) Yacht Club 14 52 712 Civil Service. 143 09-10 Electric R.C... 11 0 13.2

G. Burnett, not out

Extras

Total (for 5 wkts, dec.) 184

J. Chadwick and G. White did. not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

F. Goodwin

OMRW 100 43 3 Lyal -9 1 31

Smith

1

A. R F. Raven 2 ..0 Overy

Batgor

J0. Lyel's XI

K. H. Batger, e Hung, b

Burnett A

0 -0.

F. E. Lawrence, b Fincher. 20. F. 8. W. Smith, o, sub, b

Chadwick S

A. A. Dand, o E. C. Fincher,

b E F. Finchér

A. R, F. Raven; b Zimmern 14

J. C. Lyal, run out.

D. Crawley, o Hung, b Zim-

F. Goodwin, run out.

H. Overy, e Hung, b Bur

nett

G. Lee, not out... W. Hyde, b Fincher

Extras

Total

02

Hung

Burnett

Chadwick

B 4

Bowling Analysia.

HOME W.

0 180 32 2 i 5:2 *13 3 10 9

E. F. Fincher F. Zimmern

Troops in China, Maj. Gen. J.

Sandilands, CB, C.M.G., D.5.0., and Sir Robert Ho Tung,

The players were presented Major-General⠀⠀ "Bandilands kicked off for the Chinese applause

AQUATIC SPORTS. INDIAN RECREATION

POLICE AND WARDERS AT THE V.R.C.

AN EXCELLENT DISPLAY.

CLUB.

2 LIFE MEMBERS ELECTED AT ANNUAL. MEETING.

A. A. RUMJAHN TO LEAD CRICKET ELEVEN,

An excellent display was given by |the Police and Prison Departments at the V.R.C, on Saturday on the ocension" of their tenta " annual

In proposing the re-election of Mr. sequatie · sports. Where was very

el Aroulli' as President for the keen competition hotween the twosuing year at the annual general: departments and some very ins racing was scen

Sergeant You won the 100, varus free styio from Warder Franka, but. the latter came home a winner later in the afternoon in the 100 yards

his department a handsons fiver Breast Stroke Championship of the two departments. He thus brought;}

trophy presented by the Hon. Dr.

H. Kotewall, There was a very large attendance which included: His Porcellano, the Governer Mrs W. T. Boathorn,

The New Osptain.

who wis the Club in 1920-1930, and also led the University ta

LATEST

ASE IN

FIREWORKS LICENCE RATES.

fully come SDHZODA

The Gazette contains the draft of back was unanimously deoted: Cap tain for the current sonson with do Ordinance to amend the Gun Mr. F. D. Poraira as vice-captain.

powder and Fireworks› Ordinance, 1901 The election of officere resulted as It is proposed to raise the fees follows:

for lees to manufactura gun- President, Mr. A. el Arcull,

powder, and firewonks Vice-Pres * Mosers. Sirdar

for these fixed by sections and a Khan and Bisher Singh

of the priolpál Ordinance, are. Exa Hon. Secretary Mr. H. T M..

and $10 per annum respectively. Barma.

Under the Goods Ordinance (No. 1 of 1873, analogous Dangerous

8. 5) the fons prescribed for licences 470 dealt with by Regulations unde by the Governor in Counoll The

Ordinances. Governor in Corinell also Axes feer

Hon. Treasurer: Mr. R. Naanzin Captain lat XI: Mr Rumjahn.

Vice-Captain 1st XI.: Mr. F. D.

Abbaa

meating of the Indian Recreation Club on Saturday, Mr. R. Omar said that the Chib owed a great deal to Mr, el Angulli whose untir- ing efforts placed them in the sound | Peraira

Omar said that he had had the position they chjoyed today, Mr.

pleasure of serving on the Com mittee with Mr. el Arcall for some! seasons and he had always found him a worker who put all else aside when the welfare of the Club was at stake. He said that he could

4

Vice Captain 2nd XI. Mr. B. T. Captain 2nd XI Mr. M. R.

M. Barma

General Committed: Messrs. M. A Khan, A. H. Madar, Mohindeer Singh, N. M. Bux, S, Haroon, A. T Barma, A. R. Minu 8. 4. R. Ismail, Badap Singh, R. M. Omor, F. D. Pereira, M. P. Madar and M. R. Abbas

Hon Mr.E. D. C. Wolfe and Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. and Mra. 3. W. Franks, to W Schofield, Mr. EH Wil who liams and Mr. E. W. Hamilton. midst. In addition to races for grown- no more quitable mas for that The meeting terminated with a position and it gave him very much | vote of thanks to the chairman and pleasure to move that Mr. el Areuthe outgoing office bearers. be re-elected President for the on suing year. The motion was car

upe there were events for children which were keenly fought out. The Indian and Chinese members of the two departments were also catered for A Presentation of Frises.

From the opening, the Chinese took up the offensive, and Ip was almost through, but was checked just when he appeared dangerous. However, Fung King Cheung as fened on and ran through to beat Savage with an easy shot, to open the scoring for the Chinese,

Then the Services monopolised play for tima and Cynon had bad luck in just missing the gos with a fine shot. A further raid by the Services was ensily ropelled and, for a time the Chinese completely overwhelmed the opposing defence, but their shoot ing was somewhat off the target However, a few minutes later, Ip beat Hay splendidly to put the call into the centre and Lee Wai Tong scored a good goal with a well placed shot.

The Services then attacked and Louden was unfortunate to see his shot hit the top of the bar with Pau well benton. At this stage both sides were pulled up for fouls and Eynon was injured and had to leave the Gold

"minute" of the interval

was brought penalty spot kick area and the resultant spot kick by Dickson made the half-time acore read: Chinese 2; Services 1

down heavile B

The Second Hall.

On the resumption, the Services, were the first to become dangerous, when Rawson put Dickson away, but McTavish, from the centre, shot high. The Chinese returned maly to seo Savage saving splendid from #kick by Les. The Chinese then

ried" unanimously.h

Mrs. Franks distributed the Two Members Honoured, prizes at the conclusion of the sports. In asking her to do so.

Mr NAM Bux alap made refer- Mra, WR Scott, Hon. President ence to the good work done by their of the Sports Committee, thanked President and added that he the members at the committee for all they had done to ensure the thought it would be most fitting it success of the meeting and made Mr, el Arculli was elected a life Hunt. He also thanked the many special mention of Sergeant R. J. member. The motion was carried friends, both Europeans and Chi-with musical honours, nego, who had contributed to the prize fund,

After Mrs., Franks had distribut od the prizes, Mr. Franks in a brief speech thanked the gathering for the honour they had done his wife by making her to give away the prices. He referred to the happy relationship that was brought about by the annual aquatic sporta and hoped that this feature would be continued for many more years

The Hon. Mr, E. D. C. Wolfe, I.G.P. also addressed the gather ing, in the couras of which he thanked the committee of the VRLO for their kindness in placing the bath at their disposal S

Another member (Mr. Badan

Singh) was similarly honoured. In

making the proposal, Mr. O. Ismail paid a tribute to the good work done by Mr. Badan Singh who had served: the Club in the capacity as Hon. Treasurer for some scasons.***

A Record Year... Addressing the meeting, Mr. el Areal said that the year under review was the most successful since the inception of the Chub. There. was a very gratifying, balance on the right side of the accounts, while on the field of play the Club had created a record by winning four shields in one senson--the "A" and "B" trophies in the Cricket: League and the "A" and "Mixed Doubles" tennis shields." Hà con. gratulated the captains of the vari Plate Diving: L/S Williamous tennis be well as the players on son (23); 2, War, Winterton (20), their success and made special re 100 Yards Championship of the ference to the efforts of Mr. A. H. Chinese)-1, Indian P.G. B-473 victory for the first time in the Police and Prisons (Indian and Rumjahn who led the 1st XI to Chinese PC310; 3, Chinese PC history of the Club,

RESULTS.

C-5117 W

100 Yards Championship of thế" 4/ Police and Prisons (Europeans) :- L/S You (Time: 75 scen.); Wdr, Franks

Two Lengths Handicap (Indians and Chinese) (-1, Indian · F.C. 3-000);g, Indian P.C. B-478); 3, Indini P.C. B-390) A

Long Plunge:-1, L/8 William- so (Distavion: 00 ft. 5 ins.); 2, L/8 Whishaw (Distance: 40 ft. ins.).

Two Lengths Street Boys Club. weat further ahead. when Leung Race:-1, Yeung Chung; 2, Leung Wing Chiu put Fung through for Wan; 3, Tam Yui Nam. the latter to boot Savage from closeTwo Lengths Handicap. (Euro-

Coleman; 3, L/S Bowers penns)-1, Wdr. Cornwall; 2 L/S

m. After this, the Services made a Kowloon Dock.

great attempt to break through, but Kowloon 6.0, W. Hadley

H Hampton

many chances were lost through J. C. Brown-

J. Gibson slowness and lack of combination in BHOTS YOR AND

R. Lapsley

J. Fraser, F. Cullen

their forward line. They kept up (Skip) A. E. Bilkatonea continual attack but the long For Agst Up Dn. Hends. Shots Total Shots. Total whistle sounded found a hangs Kowloon B.G.C. 915 006 217 0 1.

In the score short which rend Tikon RC. 867 0872000

Chinesa 3; Services. 1. Kowloon CC... 906 -739 500 Club de Recreio 894 824 00 4..

:0 17

2. 3.

Cräigengower. ....... 807 · 894.

Yacht Club 764788022 Civil Service... 768 843 Electria R.CASA 633 679 4103475

087)

10.

SPEY ROYAL CUP SEMI-FINALS.

13,

WINS FOR KOWLOON DOCK AND CRAIGENGOWER"

147

16.

∙17:

18,

10.

20.

21.

Kowloon Dock and Craigengower, who met in the anal of the Spoy, Royal Cup competition last year; when the former carried the trophy, Again qualified to meet in the anal this season on the results of the serai-finala played yesterday,

t

Craigangower.

G. L. Buchanan' Kowloon CC, who opposed the R. Basa

Kowloon Dock on the Club de Eel Arculli

Racreio

CE. Marques LC. R.Pour OG/ Silva

Recreio ground, seemed to have U. M. Omar (Skip) H. F. Luz

en caught on their off day, and Honds, Shots Total Shots Total

2.

3.

the thrills which their supporters and spectators anticipated in the mosting of two strong teams wore entirely absent Kowloon Dock thoroughly deserved their win, for their men played a consistent game, Brown being prominent for good. work in almost every head, whils Cullen played on top form. Kow loon Dock won by 27, shots to 8, Kowloon C.C scoring on only five 11 heads with a four, and singles

Craigengower defented Club de 18- Recreio by 15 shots on the Kowloon | 14; C.C.ground. They scored a fiva

15.

in the middle of the game and took 18.

foul loadtwo fitadakut Tocession

towards the close, pe

17.

Teams and detailed scores of each 10. game groappended.Wegrz

(Coast sucit on next Column.Veg

Pillow Fight:1, L/6 William- son; Wdr. Wheelur.

Two Lengths Handicap (sons of Police and Prisons Officers)-1,, Norman Reynolds: 2, Norman Clarke S, Noel Booker

Two Long the Handicap (daugters of Police and Prisons Officers( :-);: Joy Booker; 2, June Booker; 3, Maureen Booker.

The teams were Combined Services Savage; 100 Yards Breast Stroke Cham Mallang and Henderson Hay, pionship of the Police and Prisons Eynon and Gardner Hughes. (Europeane)-1Wdr. Franks MeTavish Louden, Hawson and (Time; 01 BC.); 2, L/S Bowers Dickson.

South China Fau Ke Ping; Li | High Dive (Three Plain Dives) -- Tin Sang and Tam Kong Pak, 1.1/8 Youe (62 points); 2 L/B Leung Yin Chan, Leung Wing Chiu Williamson (81 points) and Tong Kwan; Cheng Sui Hong, Chu Kwok Leun, Tung King Cheung, Lee Waj Tong and Ip Pax

"VARSITY ATHLETIC CLUB.

AWARD OF COLOURS.

Life: Baving with Dummy (in Uniform)-1/8 Yous (21: 2005.); 2 Wdr Brimblecombe (22 socs.),

Two Lengths Handicap (Police Reserves), P.0 (R. Hamid (Indian Co.): 2, P.C. (R.) Strad more (Sharpshooters Co.).

LadiesNomination: Mrs. Pratt and War. Pile: 2, Mra Brim- blecombe and Wdr, Franksy

Two Lengths Handicap (Chinese Clerical Staffs of Police, Fire. At the Captain's recommendation, Brigade and Prisons) Shia Suit the committee of the University Wah, Young Ping Kwai Athletic Club has awarded the Club Team Race-Police, Prisons and Colours to the following ladies and Police Reservers (six men a side) gentlemen: Bir William Horpelf Won by the Police,

President of the Athletic Club) won by the Police by 2 goals to

Water Polo Polos Prisons: Messra. 8. C. Ho, A. Baker Hall-time score: 11 The Win Candah, E, L. Gosano, (K. T. Loko, H. LL HI. N. T. Y. Ong ning goal was scored just before the LA Silva R, S, Tharington, N final whistle. An even gamə

| Vargastól, A. A AI D. J. NAT.

derson, 15. Bercovitch, KP.

VE. Koppe 1. E. Lien, C.

Law A T. Nomanbhoy, L. Oppen

heim, O de Soute, AB. Buleim

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