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YACHTING.

RESULT OF MENAGERIE

RACE.

The Managerin race sailed by minnhers of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Saturday resulted in win for Daphne Kiskin baing econd And Rolla third,

Cours(1) Lyenmun Deacon,

P. (2) Romary Shoal, P.; (3) Channel Books, P.

Daphno (Col. Stokea)

Distanta: 8.40 miles

Pusition

Biskin (Mr. A. V. Harvey) Rolin (M. A. Rollin) Norina (Mr. J. R. L. Stan-

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Diana (Major Bingham)..." Collen (Mr. S. Odland)... Loln (M) Grievo); ...salo Eunice (Mrs. Rose)

Ailaa. (Capt. Lochner)

Joan Mr. R. Inolt)...... "Adanne Mid." Daniels)

Winga (Capt. Rom)..... Falcon Mr. Conke)..... Why Wonder (Capt. Fow-

kos)

ONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931.

OWEN HUGHES DOES THE “HAT-TRICK,

CLUB SCORES EASY WIN OVER CIVIL SERVICE. KOWLOON AND GUNNERS DRAW.

THE CLOCK SAVES CLUB SECONDS FROM DEFEAT:" WOOD AND HAWKINS BAT WELL.

Three' league'cricket matches wore decided over the week-end, two of them being in the first division. In cut of these, (H.K.C/C, 1, C.S.C.C.) Harry own Hughes, the Club all-rounder, performed the "hat-trick," and hu, with A.C. Beck, who also bewley, extremely well, was mainly responsible for the Club's easy win by seven wickets,

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Kowloon and the Gunners mat at King's Park, but failing light prevented the game being pinycd to a finish an the teams had to be content with sluring the points Civil Service juniors were unfer tuante in not being able to guore a win uver, the Club weconds for when stamps were drawn they wanted only sight runs to wit, with wight wickets in band!

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D.N.P. Speedwell (Major Stewart) D.N.F. Wendy (M. 1. De Ville) ... D.N. F.

BOXING

CITY HALL

Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1931

at 9:15 p.m.,

MAIN EVENT

Welter-Weight Champion- ship of the Colony SIG. MORRIS

(FL.M.8. "SUFFOLK")

Ex-Welter and Middle-

Weight Champion of the Colony VERSUS

A. B. WARNES (HLM.S." HERMES") Runner-up Amateur Championship of England-

AND FIVE OTHER CONTESTS

Dooking at MOUTRIE'S;-

KOWLOON v. KA

O.S.C.C.

G. R. Mayer, & Owen Hughes, B

Reid ........

J. E. Righardson, Jb.w., l Owen The league encounter between Hughes .. these teams on the Kowken Cricket | F. J. de Rose, run out Clab ground ended in a draw, ·R. · M. Wood," beReid"

Batting first, the hored team put F.. Baker, e Owen Hughes, b 1, the total of 175 for 9 wkta, when i

Beck the innings was declared closed. J. Barrow, & Mitchell, b Owen

Ja" Frank Goldwin played-very force- Hughes

.........

ful crieken, for 32 runs while F. B. D. Evans, e Kiibee, heBeck Lawrence helped with 97 and Eenie J. E. McGowan, b Owen Tracker 25. For the Gunnera-Hughes... Miller ( for 20) was the most. J. Eing; b Owen Haghes ... sunsiul bowler,

E. B. Reed, Beck

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After boring two wickets"chenply L., A. J. Simpson, not ont "the actions

Extras ment on to score 19 for 2 when stumps wort diw.. lusson (21) and Bryant (45) engag ed in a very profitable partner ship and during their stay at the

wicket, both batsmen played pretty Bowker cricket." Goodwin also met with Reid considerabe suecos with the bald Owen Hughes claiming three of the four. wickets Beck thas fell for 37 run

The scores were:

Kowloom.

E C. Fincher, b Musson

W. C. Hung, b Bryant.....

F. D. Lawrence, Miller .....

H.X.C.C.

A. C. I. Bowker, b Bakor

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Wolff Way

Elliot

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Paterson.

Whipps. Herpburu

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SECOND TEST MATCH

AUSTRALIA SCORES 444

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FOR SEVEN MICKETS

TRROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

C.C.C. W UNIVERSITY,

Those teams engaged in a friendly 26 Happy Valley, which ended in

draw,

A feature of the University in nings was due knock for 72 runs by H. Nomanbhay who was main

SYDNEY, Deo. 1o. The second Test match between South Africa and Australia was continued this morning. Overnight Ponsford had been bowled by Quinn, for 5...

Co to lunch time" Woodfull, had ly responsible for the undergra- been caught by Mitchell, bowled duates total of 140. He puniabod | Vincent, for 38; Bigg, not out, 94: practically everything that was gontBradman, not out, 2. The total down to him and on the whole was 163 for 2 wickets. played very polished cricket to get

his rune. Om (3 for 33) was the most successful bowler for the Happy Valley team:

Faced with this total, the home team went out to get the uns right from the start but when tumpa warb draw they only managed 113 for 8 despite fing knocks by Victori Gittins (28) and H. P. Lim 25.

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The scores were 1- University

C.C.O. (for 8 wickets)

POLICE v. INDIANS.

1AB 113

These teams met for the third time this season in a match which endeti in a draw.

Winning the toss, the Indians elected to bat when they compiled 10 runs with H. T, Barma (29) us top-noorer, A. K. Ismail put toge

Ecr ther 20 in quick time.

the Police, Alexander took a wickets for 42 runS.

The home team scored very slowly, at the start but when Alexander': (89) and Minty (33 not out) went

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The scores were ;--

I.R.O:

4

16

2.

E. J R Mitchell, e Simpson, b

Sayer

3 A. C. Beck, Baker

18. D. Kilbee, 1.b.w., b Baker ...

27 H. Owen Hughes, c and b Baker

F Zimmern, c Musson, b Miller A. Reid, e Bakor, b Simpson ...

E. F. Fincher, b Macfarlan

J. C. Lyal, 1.b.w, b Miller ...

F. Goodwin. b Bryant

G. A. White, run out Extras

A. A. Dinnen, did not bat,

es W. H. E. Goater, 16.w.. b .13 "Sayer

3. H. Harboard, not out ...

21 J. M. Sunley, not out

Extras

Total for 7 wkus.

in, things began to liven up. They

eventually toalled 129 for 4.

LEAGUE TABLE..

A

167

129

Pelics (total for 4 wkts.)

The standings of the teams, in the second diyision to-date, are as -under-

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C.C.C.

D. S. Robh and A. N. Other, did I.R.C.

N. A. E. Mackay, not out......

G. G. Burnett, e Wolfe Barry, b

Brynnt

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10

Total for a wkta dec. 17 hot bat.

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R.A. XI.

I. Wolfe Barry, E. F. Fin- cher, by Goodwin ...................... Cowley...6 Burnett

Lt. Macfarlan, b Goodwin Lt. Musson, not out ... Bryant. b Goodwin Lt. Christian, not out

Extras

Total for 4 wkts.

Waring. Miller, Salmon, ton and Willis, did not hat.

Bowling Analysis.

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3 0 13

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DIVISION: II.

H.K.C.O. . C.S.C.C.

Fine batting on the part of R. K Hepburn (19) and P. W. Plafiner (13) of the H.K.C.C. and A. E. Wood (54) and B. C. K. Hawkins #1 (63) of the C.8.C.C. fehsured this 19 math which was played on the 24 Club ground and which ended in

a draw.

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The Club batted first and after 12 losing sheir first three wickets for no runs went on to make 115, Ellingthanks to the innings of Hepburn and Flanner. R. G. Robertson of the C.S.C.C., was in line form with the ball, taking. 8 wickets for 83

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To the total set up by their hosts, Civil Service replied with 138 for 15. thanks largely to Wood and Hawking When tips were drawn they were eight runs within victory with five wickets in hand

The scores were

H.K.CC. 2nd XI.

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Kowloon C.C... 3.

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YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

The Indians entertained Hong Kong Volunteers in a friendly yen- terday when the win by 5 wickets,

Taking first knock the visitors were all out for 59 runa, F. S. W. Smith being top-scurer with 99. For the home team A, R. Minu burled well to return an analysis

02.0 for 31.

Losing their first four wickets cheaply it looked as if the Indians would have a difficult task to get the runs but 4. A. Rumjaha (43 re tired) and A. 9. Suffad (32. not out) came to their rescue and they wont with five wickets in hand. took 4 wickets for 28 runs.

The scores were:-

Voluntters,

B. McLelinn, a and b Minu

N A. E. Mackay, e Madar, b

Minu

S. V. Gitlins, & Suffiad, ↳ Minu A. C. Beck, c M. R. Abbas, b

Madar...

1. S. W. Smith, © M.'R.. Abbas,

b Rumjahn

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C. E. Gahagan, h Madar..........

w., Bor

M. L. G. Goator, e Kermani, b

Mäder ...

fine bowling of A. C. Beck (3 for

bertson

bertson

A feature of the match was the C. E. Gahagan,

8) and H. Owen Hughes (4 for 18). R. K. Hepburn, e Woodman, the latter distinguishing himsel

by performing the "hat-trick.

b Robertson.

L. A. Whipps, not out

W. Harris-Walker, e Madar, b 40 Minu

A. J. Wolff, b Robertson... 11. A. H. Harboard, b Minu

The home team had first use of the E. A. M, Elliott, b Robertson... wickets but with these two players

P. W. Planner, b Robertson...

L. A Whippa, e Woodman, h

Robertson

J. R. Way, c Strange, b Gran-

in fine form with the ball, they were all out for a paltry 66 of which J. E. Richardson claimed 28. 'The Club had a good start from Bowker (14) and Mitchell (31) and W Stoker, at Strange, b. BG- they went on, to knock off the ar bartson

mett

rears with seven wickets in hand W. M. Barton, not out

at a cost of three runs apiece.

The scores were!

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Total

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Rumjahn

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A. R. Abbas, not out

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Bowling Analysia.

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F. E. Matthews, not out

H. E. Strange, not 'out

Extras

Total for 8 wkts

W. H. Edmonds, A. W. Grimmitt,

R. G. Robertson, and C. H. G Bradley, did not bat.

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6 McLellan

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Harris, Walker.. Gahagan

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