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LEAGUE CRICKET

Teams Chosen.

The Indian R.C. and the Crai- gengower C.C. meet on Saturday in the Cricket League in both divi- sions. The seniors play at Happy Valley and the juniors at Sookun-

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Advance details of the new and

The following have been selected Improved model of the Douglas to represent the Indian R.C.: DC. 3 flying boats, used by the K. L. M. Amsterdam-Batavia, AA 8. Suffed A. R. Minu, F. D. 1st. A. H. Rumjahn (Capt.)," Line, have been received' in the

NOVEMBER 6, 1936.

LOCAL GOLF

Ladies' Section's Busy Season

The following are the results of competitions to date run under the auspicies of the Ladies' Section, Royal Hong Kong Golf Club:—.

Captain's Cup. New Course, Fanling. Mrs. J. P. Sherry quali- Red. 98-20-73.

L. G. U. Medals-October 13th. 1936.

Colony. The DC 2, which have Pereira, Y. el Arculli, M. el Arculli carried on a regular twice weekly Madar, J. S.. A. Curreem and S. A Fanling: Mrs. McGowan, 97—10—81, A. R. Abbas, K. Nazarin, M. P. Silver Division.-Old Course,

service—a good four million kilo- metres in distance will it la under- stood, in time be supplemented by the new model.

Except that the DC 3 is larger in size and equipped with more po werful engines, the general con-

•structional details of the DC 3 are similar to those of the DC 2

The DC 3 is an all-metal twin engined low-wing monoplane with retractable undercarriage and equipped for the transport of 21 passengers.

Ismail

2nd XI-A. K. Minu (Capt.), M. R. Abbas, A. Rahmin, A. H. Tarnail, A. A. Aziz, A. Baker H. T. Barma. A. M. Rumjahn, A. K. Sumad. A. R. Sufflad and M. L. Razack.

Bronze Division.---New Course, Fanling. Mrs. Macadamı, 80---25—71.

Four Club Bogey Competition.---.: Prize kindly presented Withington, October 20th, 1936. by Mrs.

New Course, Fanling.

This Competition resulted lo a the. Walker, both being 3 down tie between Mrs. Roffey and Mrs.

KOWLOON C.C. V. ARMY The following will represent Army in their First Division match against the Kowloon G.C. at K.C.C. on Saturday:

:

Mrs. Walker over the last 9 holes, on Bogey. The prize was won by

who was 3 down on Bogey, Mrs. Roffey being 4 down.

Capt. Walch, Col. Capt. Persse. Capt. Ryland, Lieut. Lightfoot, Clegg-H, Lieut Garthwaite, Lieut Prichard. Lieut. Murphy, Lieut. Barron, C. 3. M. Elvin Pte. Her-a score of 71-71-834.

The plot's cockpit fitted with adjustable seats, is situated in the nose and behind this compart- ment with a gangway between them there are two mall-cargo bert. compartments on each side with a total capacity of 148 cub, It.

The luxurious and roomy pas- senger cabin is located aft of the mail-cargo compartments and ac- commodated 21 passengers seated in 7 double rows with one row of seven and an aisle between them. The soundproofed cabin is most comfortable and of very large di- mensions, viz. length 23 ft, height 8 ft. 6 ins and width 7 ft. 6 ins. "Adjustable heating and ventilation systems have been provided, But- fet and a large luggage compart ment, the latter with a total ca pacity of 150 cub. ft. at the rear of the passenger cabin. Lavatory in front of the rear luggage com partment. Four fuel tanks with a total capacity of 690 Imp: gallons are installed in the centre wing section.

Specification and performances,

H.K.C.C. TEAMS

The following teams will repre- sent the H.K.C.C. In their League matches against the Royal Navy on Saturday:

Park: A. W. Hayward (Capt.). I

1st XI v. Royal Navy at King'a D. Kilbee, R. L. Holden, R. D. GII- lespie, H. Owen Hughes, H W. Baine. T. A. Pearce, E. R. Ducklts, H. B. Neve, J. F. Less. G. A. Ste- wart,

HK.C.C. ground: A X. Mackenzie 2nd XI v. Royal Navy and on (Capt.), G. Agnew, E. Bathurst, V. c. Bond, J. H. Davis, F. A. Dun- nett, N. F. Fox, C. E. Gahagan, R. M. King. W. Keith Robinson, W. Wooding.

Fanling. Won by Mra. Roffey with Eclectic Pool, - New Course,

Other scores were Madame Jusserand, 72-864, Miss Good- rich. 73-6-67, Miss Robinson." | 789-69.

and October.

Boger Pool-Happy Valley, Sept.

Won by Madame Jusserand, 3 up on Boger. Other scores were Mrs. W. Lambert and Mrs. E. Buller both 3 up on Bogey.

BOGEY COMPETITION

A Bogey Competition will be held

prize for this Competition has been on Tuesday, 1st December, 1936. over the New Course, Fanling. The" kindly presented by Mrs. J. P. Sherry,

ANNUAL MEETING

The Annual General Meeting of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will take place on Monday, 3rd November,

of the new model are as fol SCHOOL CRICKET 1935, at 11 am. In the Helena May

Span, 95 ft: Length, 64 ft. 5. in: Wing area, 987 sq.ft: Weight load- ed 24,000 lbs: Maximum speed at 7000.ft. 213 m.p.h: Cruising speed at 10,000 ft. 180 m.p.b.

TRAFFIC TOLL

Weekly Return Of

"Accidents

TWO PERSONS KILLED

Queen's College Beat D.B.S.

Queen's College scored an easy victory over the Diocesan Boys' School when the two teams met at on the latter's ground on Wednes- day, winning by an innings and 33 ruins.

D.B.S. scored only 22 runs In the arst innings. three and A. K. Markar. two for O. Talip took

one while L. All captured 5 wickets

for 5 runs. Not one D.B.S. bats- man reached double figures.

In the Colony of Hong Kong including the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories dur- Ismail All followed up bits ing the week ending at & am.

bowling by scoring 42 retired. on Saturday, October 31, there Osman Talip also retired after were altogether 40 traffic accidents, making 20. Queen's College total- as the result of which 2 persons ling 93 runs for eight wickets. were killed and 19 persons were in- jured.

Of the persons killed, 1 Chinese male child died as the result of injuries received when child was knocked down by a public ricksha whilst running across the street.

A European private car-driver was fatally injured when his vehl- cle came into a collision with a motor lorry.".

of the persons injured, were Dedestrians who were either walk- ing or running across the road and were struck by vehicles.

Three' tramcar passengers and 3 bus passengers were injured whilst alighting from moving tramcars and moving motor buses respectively,

One lorry passenger was injured through falling from a motor lorry whilst in motion.

A bicycle driver, 1 ricksha driver and 1 lorry passenger were in jured as the "result of collisions between vehicles.

Of the 40 accidents, 18 were col- Listons between vehicles; 13 were collisions between vehicles and pedestrains; and 11 accidents were due to other causes.

COLOURED BOXER

IN TROUBLE

Suspended In America

Batting again, D.B.S. were dis- missed for 38 runs. J. Fisher was top-scorer with 12. N. Singh took five for 15 and AH three for 15.

C.B.S. SUFFER DEFEAT

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In a friendly cricket match played at Sookunpoo, on Wednes day, the Ellis Kadoorie. Indian school defeated the Central British School by 89 rutis...

The Indian School totalled 166 runs, towards which Omar Rah- man contributed 13, K. M. Rum- Jahn, 48, Telok Singh 40, Balwant Singh 27 retired and Boban Singh 23 retired. Hollidge was the moat kets for 68 runs. successful bowler, taking five wic-

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The Central British School were dismissed for 77 runs, Hurley scor- ing 14, K. Shute 27 and W. Shute 10. K M Ramjahn and Sohan Singh shared the wickets, the former taking five for 39 and the. latter five for 19.

H.K.R.A.

Spoon And Practice Shoot

There will be á Spoon and Prac- Washington, Nov. 4. tice Shoot on the Stonecutters John Henry Lewis, the coloured Naval range to-morrow after- boxer is in trouble.

noon, commencing at 2 p.m. The District of Columbia Box- All individual and smilated ing Commission has suspended the members (except amliated mem- champion for alleged failure to bers of Regular Army units) are appear in a bout at Washington on eligible to attend, if they so de- October 13.

The suspension is effective in The usual private launch will the 32. States amilated to the Na- leave Queen's Pier at 1.15 p.m.; tional Boxing Association, which Kowloon, 1.25 and thence direct has been requested to ask that the to Stonecutters, arriving at 150 suspension be recognised in Eng-p.m.

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