LOCAL CRICKET
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RECREIO BEATEN
Playing it home, the Recreio were beaten by 7 wicket by the Craigengower juniors in their sec- und division league encounter."
Batting Arst the home team managed to score 64 runs, R. A, Alves (17) and J. W. Barnes (11) were the only butters to obtain double figures. Lam and Lee euch captured 4 wickets for 26 and 24 runs respectively.
The C.C.C. had no inculty in passing this totalC. W. Lam (44) was the top scorer. Shiva and Prata took wickets each for 42 and 25 runs respectively.
BRIGHT BATTING BUT
TO NO RESULT
Fice batting displays by B. Lay (K.C.C.) and I. ន, Forbes (HX.C.C.) featured the drawn sec- ond division league game between these two Clubs on, the K.C.C. ground.
In scoring 52 runs B. Lay hit fours, while I. 8. Forbes, who scored 85 noɛ out in a dashing in- nings, hit 15 boundaries,
The K.C.C. declared their in-
RUGBY
SERVICES BEAT CLUB IN ANNUAL MATCH
Game Of Incidents
The United
Services Rugby fifteen defeated the Club in the annual clash on Saturday at Sco- kunpoo in a fast encounter by a goal and two tries (11 points) to a goal and a penalty goal (8 points).
The ground opposite the closed
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HOCKEY
"Ladies Suffer Defeat
The C.B.A. Ladies scored ameri- torious victory over the "y" Ladies by two goals to nil in their Cher Clark match on Saturday, thanks to Miss M. Smith the interport for ward who was in a deadly shooting mand, scoring both the goals.
Seven Interporters were on dis- stands was soft through over-play and the standard of play was watering with the consequence that good without being brilliant. The many dine runs were ruined, but G.B.A. victory has now placed them ctherwise u high standard was on level terms with the holders. maintained throughout, Another
Play in the first half was very feature which tendered to rain evenly distributed. After both goals matters was the number of ob had narrow escapes Miss Smith structions that occurred, in one
scored with a scorcher to give her instance the referee, Dr. J. A. R. side the lead. Selby awarded the Club a penalty in front of the Services' goal for a
wilful act after Melden and
Hutchison (Club) bad broken sway and were almost over the line.
THE GAME
The "Services" opened the scor- ing when after a magnificent solo effort they had broken
clean
through the Club defence following an 85-yard run to score between the posts for Preece to add the points.
Just before the interval Rice-
MIXED DOUBLES
TENNIS
Last Year's Finalists To Meet Again
Last year's winners and PAK
in nersup
the Open Mixed Doubles Tennia Championship will once again be opposed to Bach other in the final this year by virtue of their respective wins or Saturday in the semi-finals.
Chul
ED. Rumjahn and Mrs. chun-chul eminated W.C. Hurg and Mr. X. P. Wilson in' straight sets by the accre of 6-3 11-9.
L Goldman and Miss R. Ban- cock, holders, defeated Capt. J.D. Mine and Miss M. Saville, 2-6, 8-2 and 6-2.
The games were keenly contest-
After the interval the "Y" Ladies made several positional changes but had no effect on the oppositional ed and judging from the standard of play displayed in these tlea, attack. Piny was fast and the ball the anar should provide a game travelled up and down the Deld during the greater part of this replete with thrills. It is gene- game. Towards the end Miss Mrally conceded that the title will Smith scored again-this time with remain in the hands of a deadly grounder. The whistle holders since they play with bet-
ter “understanding. sounded with the "Y" Ladles try- ing to reduce the deficit.
RECREIO LADIES BEATEN The St. Andrew's Ladies had no difficulty in overcoming the Recreto
nings closed at 191 for 6. G. Lee Evans broke away from a five-yard Ladies in the Caer Clark game on
scored 45 runs, Waplington 37 not out and
Baldwin (22) were
..the higher scorers.
Fox took 2 wickets for 37 runs. The E.K.C.C. replied with 132 runs for 8 wickers. Other than Forbes, the other batters did not come up to scratch. McKenzie took 5 wickets for 44 runs.
Friendlies
5. A. ISMAIL 89
The Civil Service Cricket Club Burprisingly defeated the Indian Recreation Club by 4 wickets, in a friendly fixture at Sockumpoo S. A. Ismall's knock of 89, which included 14 fours, being the out- standing feature of the game.
I.R.C.186 for 7 wkts. dec. (8. A. Ismail, 89, F. D. Pereira 21, M. P. Madar 25, F. Baker 2 for 29. D. McLellan 2 for 23)...
CS.C.C.:-169 for 6 (A. E. Perry 59, J. E. Richardson 41, A. R. Minu .3 for 41).
POLICE BEAT I.R.C. Playing at home the Police Re- creation Club beat the Indian Re- creation Club juniors in a friendly cricket game by 12 runs.
PR.C-130 (C. F. Alexander 43; G. Carruthers 21. not out, W. E. Meadows 27, A. K. Buffad 2 for 5, J. S. A. Currem 2 for 19 and M. R. Abbus 3 for 32).
I.R.C-118 (J. 5. A. Currem 34, A. K. Sufflad 22, M. I. Razack 18, A. E. Carey 5 for 32, B. G. Barker 2 for 46).
TABLES TO DATE
K. C. C.
Army
First Division
P. W.. L. D. Pts.
1. R. C.
3
3
0
B 9
H. X. C. C.
20 2 8
2
1 0 14
¥
0
2 2 2
C C. C.
2
0
1
1 1
C. B. C. C..
1
.0
1
0 0
Royal Navy...
2 0 2 0 0
The
University have
not yet
played any League match.
Recreio
Second Division
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P. W. L. D. Pts. B 4 2 2 14 5 3 1 1 10 6 3 2 1 10
R. E
Police
Royal Navy
LR. C.
4
3 1
09.
K. C. C.
4
2 0 2 8
C. C. C.
3
2 0 1 7
7
2
5 0
6
H.K.C.C.
1 1 1
R.A.M.C.
3
1 བྷ་
2.
R. A. S. C.
2
1 1
1
C. B. C. C.
50
University ******
D 2 0. 0
SCHOOL BOYS DEFEATED
4 1 1
serum to score in the corner for an unconverted try.
Early in the second half the Club broke away when Fielden and But chison dribbled the ball past the' Services' backs. Harrison, how- ever, cut clean scross their path with no hope of retrieving the ball, and the referee had no option, but to award a penalty for obstruction, Robertson converting.
CLUB PRESS
The Club again pressed, and from a scrum inside the Services' '25, Butcher gathered from Meeke to cut through and score between the posts for Robertson to add the goal. points.
Saturday on the Police Training School ground. Miss P. Gittins per- forming the "bat trick."
The game was not so interesting due no doubt to the poor opposi- tlon provided by the losers,
The Saints secured all three goals through Miss P. Gittens dur- ing the first half, the Recreio re- plying early in the second half when Miss C. Silva netted.
CAER CLARK CUP
Table To Date.
P W D L F A Pts
4 1 1 3 9 C. B. A..... 6 4 1 1 15 7 9 "y" Ladies ... 6 3 1 2 14 9 7 St. Andrew's. 5 2 0 3 10 15 4 Recreio
7 0 1 6 2 15 1
BRAWN CUP
In the Brawn Cup encounter be- tween the Diocesan Giris School and the C. B. A. Junior the former won by four goals to nil
Just before "no-side," St. Clair HK. Ladies, 8 Ford broke away to send Cpl. Preece away for the latter to out- pace Butcher and send Sowman over as Fielden' came across. Fus. Preece failed to add major points. It was a pity that Col. E. C. Harri- son was unable to referee the game. LOCAL XV. TO MEET VISITORS The Colony Rugby Fifteen was selected on Saturday, following the match between the United Services and the Club, played at Sookunpoo, Hong Kong will be represented by the following in their clash against the visiting New Zealand Univer- sities fifteen next Thursday on the Club ground, commencing at 4.45 p.m.:-
LIGHTWEIGHT BOXING
CHAMPIONSHIP
British Holder Beaten
the
Johannesburg, Jan. 11.
In a twelve-round bout for the British Empire lightweight boxing Laudrie Stevens, championship, South African champion, beat Kid Berg, the British champion, on points.-- Reuter.
SCOTTISH RUGGERITES AGAINST WALES
London, Jari, 11.
The following will play for Scot- land in the rugger international against Wales at Edinburgh on February 1:-Marshall (Edinburgh Academicals), Murdoch (Hillhead High School), Dick (Guy's Bos- (London Scottish), pital). Lind Fyfe (Cambridge Eniversity), B (Glasgow: High School). Shay Logan (Edinburgh" Wanderers), Grieve (Kelso), Druitt (London Scottish), Waters (Belkirk), Beattie (Hawick), Burnett (West of Scot- land), Cooper (Oxford University), After the interval the pace be- Duff (Glasgow Academicals), G. gan to tell on the CBA team Show (Gala). with the result that they became Router
Pressing home disorganised. this advantage, the D.GB. scored three more goals-Miss H. Bockler (Club) and J. M. Pinto (KIT.C.)
the "hat-trick”
(Forwards). performing place her side four up.
The school girls opened the schring through Miss M. da Roza about mid-way through the first halt.
TABLE TO DATE Brawn Cup
to
L, G. Robertson (Club) (Capt), H. R McGilchrist (Club), Lt. H. L C. Fraser, RM. (Navy), J. Hutchison (Club), Lt. A. St. Clair Ford (Navy), AE, R. Butcher (Club), J. L. Bon- nar (Club), 8. Chambers (Club), M. S. Cumming (Club), Pay. Lt. Comdr, A. Bowinan (Navy), Dr. J. H. McElney (Club), E. B. Gammell
P W D L F A Pia (Club), A. F. Walkden (Club), AH. K. Ladies 5 4 1 0 21 4 9 B Evans (Navy).
Reserves:- C. Meeke (Club). DG, S... 4 2 2 0 11 3 6. 3 2 1 0 12 2 5 C. B. S....... and Mid, D. A. S. Wright (Navy). (Backs), Cpl Preece, R.M. (Navy). Ladles ... 5 1 0 4 5 14 2 (Half-back) and F. J. McGugan C. B. A 5 0 0 5 2 230 (Club) (forward).
Dr. J. A.. R. Belby will referee. Unfortunately, the Army team are visiting Shanghai duzing this period and as a consequence none of their players are available.
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.
Trial Teams
The Hong Kong Hockey Asso- ciation announces that the Triter- port contest against Macao will probably be held on the Naval and T. A. Pearce, 4 wickets for & ground at King'a Park on Satur runs in 5 overs.
Mr. G. R, Sayer's eleven replied with 166 runs for. 5 wicket when stumps were draw. A Madar scored in an undefeated innings of 40-runs and was at the crease with (19 not out) when the G; Lee
closure was applied. H. Owen Hughes (39) and T. A Fearca (32) | batted attractively:
21. Baxter 2 wickets for 47 runs. Pinchong 1 for 29, Dudley 1 for 25, and Broadbridge 1 for 32 took the wickets for the schoolboya.
INTER-UNIT GAME
day, January 25, while a second match, Macao against the Com- bined Civilians, will be held on the Sunday following on the same ground, both matches commen- cig at 4 par
The first Colony trial will be held on the Naval ground af King's Pack "next Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. when the following will be on view
Trial Teams "Probables: (Whites). Comdr. Garwood · (Navy); A: E. P. Quest (Redio) and Khan Bahadur -(Army); My H, Hassan (Radio), W.
ST. ANDREW'S DEBUT
→→ IN MAMAK
The St. Andrew's Hockey XI made a welcomed appearance yesterday morning when they op posed the Kowloon Indians in a Mamak Tournament Fixture, and although they were defeated by the Champions by five clear goals, they were by no means disgraced. The XLT.C. helded the same XI that defeated Macao last week, with the exception of Gurbachan Singh, whose place was Alled by J. Khan.
The Indians were master of the situation throughout and took full of the opportunities advantage that came their way. In the first half they took the lead by three goals, and on the resumption netted a further two.
the
C.B.A. WIN AGAIN
Fielding three reserves, C.B.A. were given a rude, shock in a Mamak Hockey Tournament clash against the R.E. "B", when they managed to defeat the latter by the only goal scored in the match by G. Fowler.
ENGINEERS LOSE
& Reed (Club) and Alaf Din Radio (on the home ground) de- In a friendly encounter the
(Army); Khuda Buz⋅ (Army), Sub.
Am inter-unit cricket match was Lt. Wraith (Navy), Burch fealed the Royal Engineers Arst L-pidyed yesterday on the Army(Navy) Carey (Club) and: Pie, team by three goals to one. Chowdhury betted all the goals for Vrgrount at Boorunpoo, which re- Nolan' (Army).
Mr. G. R. Sayer's team enter- k sulted: inda win for the RAMC. Reserves - Potter Club) the winners, while Jordan found
over the R.C. of Elguals, by 5 (Back), N. Beltrao (Recreio) (Half the net for the soldiers wickets and 5 rans
tained the Combined Schools
at cricket yesterday on the Civil Service Ground; and after an en- joyable game won by 5 wickets and
72 Yuna.
back, Wese (Police) and Afsar CLUB SECOND'S DRAW... The Corps of Signals occupled Khan (Army): (Forwards)!! the wicket? Arat-and-rattled up 93 Possibles (Colours: Ramzan! It was erroneously reported in runs, to which G. H. Burna and (XLT.C.): Comdr. Brodme: (Navy) ||(our Battirday moming's ssue, that The Schoolboys, who were an Stanford contributed 21 and 15 and Kishan Bingh (Army); A; B. the match arranged between the sisted by J. Le Youngaaye, occupied respectively. Cox with 14 was the Busa (Bt. Andrew's); D Brown Hong Kong Podce and the Club the crease first but against steady only other batsman to get into (Army) and Parker (Police); GE.econds, was cancelled owing to bowling, could only knock up 93 double figures. Snook took a Divett (Club), Awtar Singh the inability or the latter team to runs, to which R.Broadbridge wickets for 31 runa
MELTC), Gurbachan Singh raise a side. We have been in (D.B.8) 77, D Street 10 B8) and | The RAMO; replied with 98 (Radio)) Bamagat Singh Radio) termed that actually the Club B. Holden (CES) were the for's wickets, Bock scoring 32 not and Lel Singh (Army secondi turned out only one man only ones to offer any opposition out Capt) Power took 3 wickets for Reserve La Conde Gush short, and played a gouleme draw G. Lee an old D.ES. Do took/4" | IP rims and Big. Ray 2 for 15 were (Navy) (Back) Pte. Neighbour with the policemen, on the Club wickets for 12 rims in 11.3 overs, the most successful trundlers": (Army) (Half-bäck);:8, Wy Fowler ground de Khungspark
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