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CHARITY FOOTBALL.
SERVICES OUTPLAY
CIVILIANS.
HOLONG
RPORT. REGATTA AND
CLOSING CRUISE.
(Continued from Page 7).
by Miss Mackie.
Rolls 3.34.52; 3.31.57; (5) Sailed by Mrs Shaldon.
Two charity football matches in aid of the dependents of the late C. Q M Mullen were played on the Hong Kong Football Club ground on Saturday when the Serby Mrs. Stanton. vices beat the Civilians in both
games.
کومر
The senior game resulted in a win for the Barvicm by one goal to nil while the junior "match" saw the Servicos scoring a runaway victory, the score being.70 in their favour.
The Senior Match"
The first half of this game wal so evenly contested that up to the interval no goal had been scored. After half-time, however, Bland scored for the Services to give them awin after some very close and exciting play had been witnessed.
The teams wero :
Civilians-Rodger (Club); Mar tin (Kowloon), 8, Sörango (Olub};;' Skinnor (Club), McKelvie" (Kow loon) (Captain), Bliss (Kowicon) B. Gosano (Recric), Segaleli (Club), A. Clowno (Recreio), Leopard (St. Joseph's) and C. File (Polico).
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Services: Johnson (S.W.3.) Sands. (R.A.O:C.), Dixon (Navy)
Norena 8.34.06; 3.34.08 (6) Sailed
S.!! 1,**** Y ** 'and Classes.
Speedwell 252.55; 3:52.25; Sailed by Mr. Stowart,
Danhne 363.35; 3.53.35; (9) Suiled by Miss Stokes.
Why Wonder 3,53,3); 3,64.08) (3) Sailed by Mrs. Fowkes. -
Eunice 3.58.48,3.05.03; (4) Bailed. by Mrs. Rose.
Sailed
Windy 3.69.30; 3.35.48 by Miss Patchett,
Jessamine 3.58.02; 3.37.37; (0) Sailed by Miss Butterfield.
PRIZE - WINNERS.
The following are the prize win ners for the 1931-32 season:
Championships.
Cruiser Class-1, U and " (Mr. H. S. Rouso; 2,." Isis" (Lieut. Anstruther)
Handicap Class.--1, "Siskin " (Mr. A. V. Harvey); % (Boojum ' (Mr. R. Stock)."
One Design and Hayward Hayes, (captain); Channings (S.W.B.); |--1, "Bluejasket" (Mr] H... Sì Shirras (Navy), Ashman (Navy); Rouse); 2, "Boojum" (Mr. G. Pic Harris (S.W.B.), Davies (S.W.B.), kering). Bind (Navy), Rawson (Navy) and Skinner (Navy).
The Juniors.
Each side made changes from the foams that were announced, but the
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burst, found the Services defones too strong for them and they re- tired well defeated by a large margin.
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After л short burst by the Civilians in which Frearsox. let in Phillipe to force a corner which let to nothing, Turner sent across
Gaol Clase-1, Lola " (Mr. R. Grieve); 2, Eunice (Mr. MI de Ville)..
LOCAL
INDIANS
ORICHET, HISTORY,
Huntinued from Paga 10.1
SCORES.
The scores were:--
United Bervioss.
Lt. Fuller, R.N., Mitchell,
b Riubardson
Lt. Armitage, RN,, o Reid,
b. Molellan Instr.-Et-Comck.
Hughes,
10
R.N., Wood, b. Simpson, 18 Lt Comdr. Southern, RN,
and b Reid Sub-La Batten, R.N., and
5. Beck
63.
:
19
Capt. Burnet, RN., o Reid,
b McLeilun
1
A. M. Anstruther, R.E., b
Reid .....
Surg Lt. Ommaney Davis,
RN., a Richardson, b Me Lellan ..
Lt. Comdr. Olivier, R.N., b.
Mitchell
10
Mid, Kettle, RN., lbw, b
Mitchell
Capt. Mirehouse, Glosters,
not out
Extras: byes. 7, log byea,3,
no ball 1
Total...
10
Fall of wickets:—1/39; 2/55; 3/101; 4/143; 5/148; 6/187; -7/130; 8/178; 0/188; 10/101.
Bowling Analysis.
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O 1 R. W *A, C.Beck
***** 18 D. Mclellan 14 0 55 3 A. Reid
409 R. A. J.
4
40:
1
0:
12
1
"Biskin "
F. S. W. Smith 3 0 J. E. Richardson 4 E. J. R. Mitchell, 2 *Bowled no ball,
12: 0
0
15
1
0
8
Ladies' Championships. Handicap Class-1, (Miss Mackie); 2, Rolla" (Mrs. Sheldon).
I, Y and Class, -1, Boojum " (Mrs. Pickering); 2, "Speedwell" (Mra.. Stewart); 3, "Bluejacket" (Mrs Adamo).
"Siskin " Cup (presented by Miss Mackie).—1,
"Diana" (Mrs. Bingham); |
"Boojum " Cup (presented by the opening goal.. A few minutes Mrs. Pickering).—1, "Daphne' Electrical Co.), Mrs. V. Altairle, later
Gore repeated his per(Miss Stokos). Australian Oriental Trading, Comformance. Just before the interval pany, Limitad, Miss. B. Alexan-Gore completed his hat trick " der, St. Butt, W. F. Blair, and Nashi gave to Bryant, to zet Natte Biswas Mrs. W. Bickerton, the fourth..
P. Ahesser, Miss Ambrose (L.the goalmouth and Gore to bead in
The Civilians made changes in their forward line on the resump.
Simpson
Volunteers.
J. E. Richardson, "....
Ommaney Davis
N. A. E. Mackay, run out.... 30
F. S. W. Smith, b Ommaney.
Davis
A. Beck, b Ommaney-
Davia.
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E. J. R. Mitchell, not out W. D. Folley, lbw b Ang
truther R. M Wood, d Butten, b
Burnett
79.
12
D. MeLellin, not out
I
Extras: byes 12, leg bye ly
vide 14
14
Commodore's Cupe..
Cruisers:-1, "Curlew" (Major| Mousloy).
H. and I Class,-1, Aiha “ (Capt. Lockner).
tion, Elma going on the wing, but Y and, G. Class,1,Bluejacket " the defence found the Services for-r.. Hi S. Rouse). warda too, good for them and con-
T. L. Bickerton, B. Clement, Mra. W. D. Clark, G. Cartli, Madame Gille G... Cramon, Vereinia Car- minn, China Drown Work Co., T. W. Clarke, A. O, Corlien, Prof. H. W. Davy, Miss M. Dallas, Mra, E. coded numerous corners. A high. M. Ezyn, V. J. Fielding, D. Fraser,kick from Bryant completely de C. O. Gerer,, A. Gilmour, Miss Merived Fogwill and the ball found Gew, A. Goelle, Mr. E. Goodchild, the not and before the end Lazenby H.. H. Green, A. Hirst, Misa W. F. and Nash added goals.
Howe, B. M. Hawse, Miss Hannah
and Miss Worth ling, R. Haw-
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Hasche, E. Jun Kee, F. Javier,
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The Engine Room Artificers of HMS Cumberland won by the odd goal in three in a game against the CBA Ladies. Food and Dar- an accred for the sailors and Miss B. Walter scored for the home
team
Vice-Commodore's Cups. Cruisers. -1, "Azuma" (Mr. E. Lambert).
H and I Class.-1, Biskin" (Mr. A. V. Harvey),
"Y. and G Class-1, "Speedwolf (Major Stewart);
Bear-Commodore's Cups. Cruisers.La Cigale" (Mr. | N. V. A. Croucher),
Hand Class-1, "Norena" (Capt J. Krogh-Moe).
Y and G Clas." Why Wonder P" (Capt. C. Fowkes)....
"Potts Challenge. Cup for Race to Macao-1, "Tavy I" (Ward Room Officers, H.M.Samar, 12, "Curlew (Major Tosh);
Monsoon" (Mr. A. H. Chambers),
· "Tai Yat" Cup-1, "Norena" Capt. J. Krogh-Mos).
Total (for 6 wits.)......227
A. "Reid, J. E. Potter and R. A. J. Simpson did not bat,
Fall of wickets:-1/18; 2/24;. 3/112; 4/183; 5/195; 8/908.
Bowling Analysis.
Surgn, L.
Ommaney-Davis-16 Captain
0. M. R. W.
1 62 3.
Mirehouse 11 0 30 1. *A. M. Anstru-
ther, R.E. I 2 34 1 Insta, Lt Com;
Hughes +4.0 Mid. Kettle 4 0. Capt. Burnett... 4 0
Bowled 1 wide,
18.
27
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The annual fixture. between the
Queen's College Old Boys' Associa tion and the Staff and Pupils took place on the IRQ ground, yester day when the College won by 23: runs. The College batted first, and made 85. F. J. de Rome was top. corer with 28 while 4. R. Abbas retained the best bowling analysis, his figures being 3" wickets for 8
U and I" Cups (presented by Mr. H, B. Rouse)-1, La Cigale (Mr. N. Croucher),
Biskin Cup (presented by Mr.runs. A. Harvey).-1,Dorothen P. Edwardu).
Bluejacket" (presented H. 8. Rouse).-1, Daphne Col Stokes).
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TUESDAY, March 29
His Excellency the Governor pre- sided at the meeting of the District Watch Committee.
His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel gave a luncheon party in honour of TR. The Duke and” Duchess of Brabant; the following were the guests :.
H.E.. Major General Sandilands, H.E. Sir Joseph Kemp, Baron. Capelley Comtesse de Lantsheerp, Consul General, and Mrs. Van der Straeten, Commodore and trai Walker, Hon. Mr. and Mra Southard, Mr and Mrs. Van Wylick, Pay-Comdr. Grace, Capt.. Cameron,
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His Excellency the Governor visited the new Po Laung Kuk Hospital, where he was received by Mr. Tam Woon Tong, and other
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Lady Peel attended a dance given
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