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HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

Tottenham And Aston

Villa In Draw

London, November 1.

Playing in the Second Division of the Home Football League. Aston Villa and Tottenham drew each side searing one goal. En- tertaining Portsmouth, Sunderland gained victory by the odd goal in five.

Full results and league tables are as follows:-

Brentford

Derby

FIRST DIVISION

LEAGUE TABLE

Arsonal

1:

Leeds

Bolton

1

Middlesbro

3 Chester

2- Birmingham

1 Mansfield

. Stoke

2 Lincoln

1

West Brom.

2

Manchester C. 1

14 7 Wrexham hul

13 6 5

+

Stockport

1 Halifax

1

Oldham

Sunderland Wolves

3 Portsmouth

2 N. Brighton

Everton..

Huddersfield

Manchester U, 0. Charlton

3 Liverpool Preston Wednesday 2 Grimsby

Brentford

Sunderland

Barrow

P. W. D. L. F. "A. Pts. 14 10 2 2 37 11 22 13 8 3 2 31 16 19 -147 4 3 32 19 18 4 3 37 20 18 2 19 15 17 14 8 5 3 28 15 LT 14 7 2 5 15 19 16 14.6 4 4 30 25 16 14 5 5 4 14 12 15 13 544 13 12 14 14 4 6 4 24 28 14

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1936.

LOCAL GOLF Pearce's Easy Win

"JASPER CLARK CUP

TA. Pearce with a net aggregate Di 147 (74 and 75) won the Jasper Clark Chip, played over the New and Old Course at Fanling yester. day. A. E Lissaman and Dr. L -Newton were joint second, with aggregates of 158. These two will play off for second place.

Four players tied for the fourth place, being D. 9, Robb, K. 8. Robertson, D. S. Edward, and D. J. Gilmore, all totalling 157.

D S. Edwards wins the prize for the best round on the Old Gourse When he returned a 76 while K & Robertson won the prize for the New Course with a round of 73. Actually T. A. Pearce with 74 was the lowest aggregate returned for the Old Course, but strice he won the cup. "the prize was awarded to Edward for his round of 78..

Leading scores were as follows;

Old New Course Course Ttl. 75 149

14 5 3 8 20 28 13.

1. T. A. Pearce...... 74

2. A. E. Lissaman 73

79

156

I Newton....... 73

79

1. D. S. Robb... 79

76

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K. 8. Robertson 84

73

D. S. Edward... 76

81

14 2 5 7 22 33 9

D. J. Gilmore... 80

77

13 3 2 8 12 19 G 6 15 26 13 1 14 2 3 9 13 34 7

8

8

E. J. J. de Rome... 80

81

E T. McMullen 81

80

1 Chelsea

LEAGUE TABLE

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

Partsmouth 14 4 3 2 16 13 14 7 3 4 29 25 17 132 4 29 25" 16 136 3 4 24 25 15 14 5 5 4 17 17 15

Middlesbro Chelsea Huddersfield 14 5. 5 4 22 18 15 14 4 7 3 16 16 15 1375 27 25 15 14 6 3 5 35 28 15 14 5 5 4 25 19 15 14 7 1 6 30 28 15 13 6 3 Birmingham 14 4 5 13 5 Arsenal

2 Hartlepools

Southport Port Vale Carliste Rotherham York Creve

Darlington Tranmere Accrington Oateshead Rochdale

13 6 1 6 20 23 13 13 5 28 26 21 12 1313 5 5 19 26 11

14 2 7 5 18 28 11 13 4 3 8 19 22 11 13 2 5 6 20 26 G

SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION

Charlton Everton

Derby Słokę

Grimsby Preston

3 St. Mren

6

Arbroath

!

4 Partick

6 Hamilton

15 16 15

5 26 27 13

M'chester C. 14 3 6 Liverpool Wednesday

West Brom

Bolton

Wolves

4 18 16 13 5 27 23 12 14 4 4 6 22 27 12 14 3 6 5 21 32 12 13 5 2 6 24 30 12 13 3 5 5 15 20 11 134 2 7 19 20 10

Celtic Dundee Falkirk Hearts Kilmarnock

3. Clyde

Motherwell

3

Hibernian

Queen O'S Rangers

1

Queen's P.

i

2

Aberdeen

1

St. Johnstone 4

0

M'chester U. 13 3 4 6 17 25 10 Leeds

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T. Lanark a f

Albion

Dunfermline 3

LEAGUE TABLE

P. W. D. L F. A. Pts. 16 11 3 2 44 18 25 15 10 3 2 35-17 23

13 8 5 - 29 11 21 Third Lanark 15 9 2 4 29 18 20

Motherwell

14 4 19 18 29 9

SECOND DIVISION

A. 'Villa

1

Tottenhamı

1

Aberdeen

Bradford C.

1

Blackpool

4

Celtic

Burnley

0 Leicester

Rangers

Chesterfield

2

Sheffield U.

2

Coventry

2

Newcastle

Doncaster

1

Norwich

Fukum

5

West Kam

Noths F.

4

Barnsley

1

Plymouth

Bradford

0

1

1 Blackburn

B

LEAGUE TABLE

Southampton 4 Bury

Swansea

P. W. D. L F. A. Pts.

Backpool 14 8 3 3 26 18 19 Bury

14 7 5 2 25 17 19 Plymouth 14 8 6 2.29 16 18 14 6 5.3 22 13 17

Coventry

Fulham Aston Villa

Newcastle

14 7 3 4 24 15 17

14 5 6 3 26 22 16

14.7 2 5 22 18 16

Shefeld U. 14 6 3 5 23 20 15

Barnsley

14 5 4 6 19 22 14

Dundee

15 8 3 4 36 23 19

15 7 6 3 26 21 19

Hearts

14 8 2 4.39 22 18 Kilmarnock 15 8 1 6 36 26 17 Hamilton 14 7 - 7 35 40 14 St. Johnstone 15 6 2 7 24 24 14 Partick

14 5 4.5 30 23 14 Falkirk

15 6 2 7 38 32 14 Quen's Park 16 4 5 7 20 30 13 St. Mirren 15 5 3 7 28 33 13 Arbroath Clyde Hibernian

Albion

15 5 2 8 20 33 12 14 4 2 8 21 39 10 15 38 25 30 10

7

15 2 3 10 20 30 15 Queen of S. 1 59 18 41 7 Dunfermline 15 2 2 11 32 48

Southampton 14 0 2 2 DOCKYARD

Tottenham 14 6 2 8 28 18 11

Swansea

13 6 5 20 15 14

Chesterfield 13 5 3

Notts F.

Blackburn

Leicester. Norwich Burnley West Ham Bradford C.

Doncaster Bradford

14 4 5

5 26 29 13

5 21 20 13

13 4 4 5 11 14. 12

14 4 4 8 17 20 12.

14 4 4 6 22 20 12

14 4 4 6 15 18 12

14 4 3 7 13 28 11

14 3 4 7 20 32 10

13 2 4 7 8 13 8

14 3 2 9 18 35 8

0 Torquay

Cardiff

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Alderso

Bournemouth 0

Brighton Bristol R.

Uggham Millwall Newport

Northampton

Southend

Swindon Watford

Luton

Cardif

1 Crystal P.

1

2

AQUATIC

6

LA G. S. Dodwell 83 There were 27 entries.

LOCAL SOCCER South China “A” Beat Fusiliers

LARGE CROWD AT CAROLINE HILL

INTER-SECTION HOCKEY FINAL;

Argonautas Beat H.K. Club

W.A. REED SHINES

to witness the game.

(BY VOX POPULI)

A goal scored by L Cosano, left Hardly a record-breaking. but wing, during the, first hall, gave neverthelas an immense crowd at the Argohutas victory over the 10 Hong Kong Hockey Club by-1-0 sembled yesterday afternoon witness the tit-bit of the week-end in the final of the civilian section football the long looked for tussle of the Inter-Section Hockey tour- Park between South China "A" and the nament played at King's Royal Welch Fustilers. Long be- yesterday morning. There was a fore the scheduled time for the large crowd of spectators present commencement of the game; vast crowds thronged the turnstiles. Referee following Promptly at 4.15 p.m.

the Faine lined up teams:--

South China "A"-Pau Ka-ping: Lee Tin-sang. Lau Mau: Leung Lee Wing-chul, Lau Hing-cho! Kwok-wai; Tso Kwai-shing, Lat Shul-wing, Fung King-cheang, Tam Kwong-pak, Ip Pak-wah.

R.WF.. Rowlands: Wheeler, Kernaghan, Taylor. Keatings; Wanklyn; Parry, Sullivan, Evans, Talbot and Hughes.

Linesmen-Lane and Owen.

The Fusiliers won the toss and Fung King-cheong kicked off.

A

157 foul against South China in the Arst minute had no effect. A love- ly passing movement commencing from Leung Wing-chul praved fruitless and play veèred to the other end where the Fusiliers were A resultant awarded a corner.

78" 161

KOWLOON GOLF

CLUB

were

Because of L. S. Dodwell's foul taken by Taylor was beauti- Free kicks withdrawal from the Club Cham-fully saved by Pau 1 plonship, Manetlie and Chassels

frequent, both sides being will play off for the last qualifying penalised. Play was remaining 1 place.

largely in the South China hali but a swift Incursion saw Fung ROW- King-cheong almost score. landa, however, rose to the occa- sion. A corner at the other end was capably cleared by the South China hacks. In a few momenta corner to the Fusiliers another proved abortive. Play now veered to the, Fusiliers, end where Row- lands had to save from Lai Shul- wing. Back again went the play and in a tusale in South China's goalmouth Talbot drave over. Following this escape, South China broke away and a long passing movement originating from the half backs gave them the lead through Fung King-cheong just as the half-time whistle blew.

MEETING

Sissons Wins Club Championship

The annual swimming sports of the Dockyard Recreation were held in the YMCA pool on Saturday. when the club cham- Qpionship, for the 100 yards free- syle event was won by F. Sissons, 3 with C. Turpin a close second.

The folowing were the results:- 25 Yards Life-buoy Race (chil- dren under 10):-Girls: 1, S. Bibe: 12, T. Smith. Boys:, 1. B. Bissons: 22, G. Hudson..

S Walsall

5 Bristol C.

? Clapton

1

1 Queen's P.R.

2

3. Luton

1

I Reading

2 Notts C.

1 Exeter

1

LEAGUE TABLE

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

14 31 17 19 14 9 14 8 2 4 22 15 18

Bournemouth 14 8 15 20 15 17 14 8 15 21 14 17

Brighton Millwall

Watford "Southend

Gillingham

14 6 5 3 24 16 17 14 6 4 4 28 19 16 14 5 6 3 25 18 16

50 Yards free-style (Handicap, girls aged 10 to 15)-1. M. Deacon; 2 A. Waiker.

Championship First Round Results

་་

Results of first round matches in the Kowloon Golf Club champion- ship are as follows:

J. D. Thomson beat A. W. da Roza 6 and 4; H. D. Gausden beat A. J. Dennis one up; H. H. Mundy

beat A. Eastman 2 and 1; R. K Collings beat T. Paton 4 and 3; K. B. Robertson beat A. T. Braley 5 and 4; F. E. A. Remedios beat A. Urquhart at the 19th; F. E. E. Booker beat W. A. Stewart 5 and 4; W. Taylor beat F. C. Barry

and 8.

A

0.

Half-time: South "A" 1, RWF.

Оп resumption, the Fusillers quickly broke away and Talbot was brought down heavily Inside the area He took the kick himself and drove over, however, to the accompaniment of moans from the Play in this Military spectators. half was desultory, the Fusiliers appearing to have lost their grip

Prominent for the winners were F. Nalaco, in the forward line, and 1. Oliveira and R." Marques, who were very steady in the interme- Angelo, diate line of defence. while displaying neat stick work, in the forward line was inclined to be selfish at times when a pass would have brought better results.

LEAGUE CRICKET COMMENCES

Kowloon CC. And Army Draw

GOOD BOWLING BY

F. D. PEREIRA

The Hong Kong Cricket League season opened on Saturday after-

noon when no Jesa than ten matches in both Senior arid Junior Divisions were decided.

Several Interporters came into the limelight more especially in batting in which category. Lieut. C. C. Garthwalte, L. D. Kilbec. and W. H. Colledge shone, while Frank Perelm. the Indian R.C. and Colony fast bowler, was dead- ly with the ball and dismissed six Cralgengower C.C. batsmen for 49, runs at Happy Valley.

the

Meeting at King's Park, Kowloon C.C. and the Army drew. W. A Reed, in the pivotal post- Taking first lease of the wicket,

L tion, was a tower of strength for

the home team scored 180 for nine the Club, and played a wonderful

wickets and declared. Norman

and FA. game throughout. B. L. Bickford, Mackay (80)

Brand- at inside-left, was also prominent bridge (34) were top contributors. but N. A. E. Mackay, on the rightLL Prichard took six wickets for wing, was starved.

ITALIAN

ENTERPRISE.

In the frenzied competition for trade witnessed in the various

commodities to-day, the Italians are moving forward another step when they open their showrooms In the Colony with a showing of

the latest in Fiat, automobiles.

Plans are not quite completed but an early announcement will be made in the "Daily Press," a to their location.

after the latter had enjoyed most of the play.

40,"

The Army replied "with 145 for three wickets when stumps were drawn. Garthwaite scored 60 be- fore he was clean bowled by B. D. Lay. Col. L J. Lightfoot helped with 29.

NIGHT, YACHT RACE

Good Win For "U And I"

The cruisers night race of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was Railed over the week-end com- mencing at 8 p.m. on Saturday.. when nine yachts faced the starter.

Mr. Rause sailing U and I came in first followed by Capt. J. Hooper on Sal Long, both finishing in good time yesterday.

Course:-Lantau and "Tonk Ku (8). Distance: 59 miles. U and I (No. 8); Finished 9.15.40, Corrected 8.5250, Elapsed 16.15.40,

ነኔ

(1) sailed by Mr. Rouse. Sal Long (No. 27): Finished 13.05.43, Corrected 11.11.13. Elapsed 19.05.43 (2) sailed by Capt. J. Hooper. D.N.F-Tern (No. 13), "Sen Rover No. 14, Nordwester (No. 19), and Cormorant (Na. 26).

D.N.S.-Wanderer (No." 16) and Quest (No. 17),

SECOND DIVISION

At Sookunpoo, the Indian R. Č. defeated Craigengower C.C. juniors by 60 runs Scores:-

Indian R.C-140 (W. T. Rarma 49, A. M. Omar 6 for 51).

C.C.C.-80 (T. E. Yeoh 30, A. Bakar for 1).

ARMY "C WIN

Playing at King's Park, the Army "C" defeated Chua de Re- crelo by three wickets. Scores:-~~ Recreio-96 (A. M. Prata 28.

CLUB BEAT NAVY Playing at King's Park, the Hong Kong C.C., who were with- Interport out T. A. Pearce, the skipper. defeated the Royal Navy by six wickets. Against the bow-King 4 for 21). ling of R. Holden (4 for 39) upd H. W. Baines 14 for 281, the Senior Service could only annex 111. Lieut Prowse being top scorer with 35.

The HK.C.C. scored 121 for six wickets, L. D. Kilbee hitting up 65 Prowse took three wickets for 30 runs.

b.

Army "C-130 48, Gosano 5 for 32).

(Goldsworthy'

NAVY HIT UP 2376 Playing on the home ground, the Hong Kong C.C. drew with the Royal Navy. Scores:-

RN-237 for five wickets, ed- clared, (E. R. A. Triggs.62 not out), Lt.-Cdr. D'Arcy Evans 82).

HK.C.C.-157 for 7 wickets (A.

K. Mackenzie 56 Hot out, Foster 3 for 61).

After an early lead of two goals scored in the first 12 minutes, the

INDIANS WIN bowling Chinese packed their goal and this

Splendid

by: F. bad its compensation for the few occasions that the soldiers were Pereira featured the match be-

E. W. HAMILTON SHINES smothered, and this ratti ed them.tween the Indian RC. and the

Yeung Shui Yick and Chan Tak Craigengower Cricket Club

Visiting Pokfulam, the Civil Fal shared the goals scored by the Happy Valley, the former winning chinese while Smith accred for the by four wickets. The C.C.C. bat-Service C.C. defeated the Univer- ted arst and realised only 123 sity by 49 runs in a low scoring runs, G. Souza (28 not out) and match. soldiers.

RIFLES IN FORM

Playing without the services of both Doherty and Hartigan the found themselves soldiers yet victorious against the Recreio by the score of 4-1 at the end of their football match played on Baturday.

SOUTH CHINA A.A. random, South China were play-kick-off," while

SPORTS MEET

Ferguson started scoring for the on the game and were kicking at Rifles within a few minutes of the Gosano unfor- ing a very pleasing brand of foot-tunately kicked in a goal against his own alde in an endeavour to ball and a brilliant shot by Lai Shul-wing was cleverly cleared by atop a shot from Campbell.

The second half of the game Rowlands. Continued pressure was

found the soldiers in great form, ta

and tell, however,

and Moore and Ferguson each South China went further ahead through a brilliant goal shot by scored a goal. Tam Kwong-pak. Flay continued

Results Of First Day bound

TWO RECORDS

The following are the results of the first day of the 14th annual athletic meet of the South China Athletic Association held yester- day:-

Hop, Step and Jump (Final) Senior Division: 1. Yu Kai Yan; 2, Mak Shiu Hung: 3. Tip Wing Chim, Distance: 12,41 metras /

Ladies' 100 Metres:-1, Cha Kau Son; 2. Lee Yeung Mui; 3, Lee Heung Yung. Time: 15.50 secs.

Men's 200 Metres (Final) :—1. Leung Yun Hung; 2, Leung Kam 50 Yards free-style (Handicap. | Too; 3, Mak Siu Hung. Time: 25.5. boys aged 10 to 15):-, C. Turner; seca 2. D. Gaubert.

Throwing Baseball:-1, Miss Ma

25 Yards Mixed Relay Race:-1,Hang In; 2. Miss Lee Man Sai; 3, Mra Turpin and Mr. Turpin; 2, Miss Chu Kau Bon. Distance: 16.98 Mrs. "Blasons and Mr. Chandler.

(Ladies): -1, Diving Sissons; 2, Mrs. Turpin

Mrs.

Diving (Men)-1, V. "Gunson; 2. R. Summons.

metres (record).

Throwing Discus:-1, Woo Pik Yiu; 2, Kwok Tak Hung: 3, Tam Sik Poon. Distance: 27.87 metres (record).

"Men's 400 Metres Middle Hurdle (Final):--1, Leung Yun Hung; 2, Ylu Pik: 3. Lo Kam Tong Time: 69.8.secs.

25 Yards breast-stroke. (Ladies): -1. Miss Deacon; 2, Mrs. Marsh.

Egg and Spoon Race Ladies):--Woo 1. Mrs. Blasons; 2, Miss Deacon.

Egg and Spoon Race (Men);--

1. E. Gaubert: 2 R. Summons. 25 Yards (Handicap ladies)

14 725 16 20 16 Reading 14 6 3 5 25 24 15 Notts, C. 14 5 5 4 23 22 15 Queen's PR. 14 6 3 5 18 18 15 14 5 4 5 18 18 14. Clapton-O Northampton 14 5 4 5 22 20 14 Swindon 14 5 4.5 28 90 14 14 6,1 7 20 23 13 Bristol R Crystal Palace 14 5 3.8 24 20 13 Torquay 14 5 3 6 19 20 13 Bristol G. 14 437 19 27 111. Walsall 14 4 3 7 19 27 11- Exeter 14.3 4 7 17 25 10 14 2 4 8 14:28 8 Aldershot Newport 14 149 10 34 6 THIRD DIVISION (North)

↑ Mansfield Accrington Darlington 1 York

Gateshead

Hull Lincoin

N. Britton Oldbean: Port/Vale

Rotherham

Stockport

Wrexham

Barrow 1 Rochdale 1. Crewe

Chester

1 Falitar

2 Tranmere

Mrs Marsh; 3. Miss Deacon.

25 Yards (Handicap, Boys)-48-4/6 secs. 2nd Heat: 1, South

1. B. Blasons; 2, G. Hadson.

25 Yards free-style" (Handicap girls), Mids M. Airola: 2, Miss D. Arnold

100 Yards free-style (Champion 3ship)-1, F. Bissons; 2, C. Turpin 1 60 Yards free-style" (Handicap): 1-1, V. Faulkner; 2. H. Lake.

1

for the

at

Secores:-

F. R. Zimmern (20) being the C.S.C.C.-101 (N, B. M. Whitley highes scorers. Pereira dismiss-

25, R. G. Robertson 26,0. Abra- ed six batsmen for 40 in 18 overs, ham 3 for 48). four of his victims being 'clean bowled

The Indians hit up 129 runs for the loss of six wickets A. R. Minu. the Interport bowler, contributing a useful 30,

L:

DRAWN GAME At Happy Valley, Civil Servic CC. and the University played

game. Batting first the drawn "Varsity totalled 152, several of double the

reaching batsmen figures. Professor L. T. Ride (28) was top scorer. F. Baxer (3 for 283 D. McLellan (3 for 37) and A E. Perry (3 for 40) shared the wickets. The Civil Service had scored 106 for the loss of Ave only wickets when stumps were drawn. W. H. Colledge, scored 54 before he was out, caught and bowled by E. L Gosano who took three wickets for 13.

Gomes, of the Recreio, managed up and down, both ends being to shoot in a low shot beyond visited in turn. A battle of wits Connor's reach, between Taylor and

Tso Kwai-point by the losers. shing on the right wing brought numerous witty comments from the crowd. From now until the final whistle went, play was con- centrated chiefly in midfield.

Full-Time: South China "A" 2, R.W.F. 0.

For the visitors. Talbot. Keatings and Rowlands were outstanding while Tam Kwong-pak and Fung King-cheong played 2 sterling game for the homesters.

POLICE AGAIN LOSE

Handicapped by the absence of the Blackburn, full back for police, and probably suffering from the demoralising exect of losing all their games so far this season, the Police first XI lost by tour goals to nil to the Eastern on Saturday.

The poor showing of the police throughout the entire game.ac- defeat and their counted McHardy, the goalle, found the marksmanship" of his opponents too much for him.

for the Sabhan" scored first Eastern, "followed by a hat trick. from the boots of Sung Ling-

CLUB VICTORY

Fielding a weakened team that two reserves; Walkden Included and Sloan who deputised for Nicholls and Fleming, who were absentees, the Club gave a spark- aing,

and ling display, nevertheless. defeated the Chinese Athletic by three goals to one on the home sround at Happy Valley on Satur day,

...

Club

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION 3, Athletic

Forrow gave the" Club an early. Men's 400 Metres Relay Race lead which they increased through (Open to the Colony)-Ist Heat: Bickford who made the best of a Recreio

the Police

E Lancs 1 East Lancashire; 2, Bouth China good pass from Fowler, on "A"; 1, South China "C. Time: right wing

Early in the second half the B. China "A" Chinese were awarded a penalty | Navy vodung but they failed to score. Shortly St. Joseph's after Chin Chi Fung registered the Chinese goal but towards the end Bickford deflected the bat. lato.the net with a neat header.

China "B" 2, Hong Kong Univer- sity: 3. Royal Ulster Rifles.

Men's 100 Metres Fat Race (Open to the Colony):-at Heat: 1, Denbepfer; 2. Un Chow Kner; 3, Tan You Lee. Time: 11-4/5 seca 2nd Heat: 1, Wong Tin Yu; 2, WI- liams; 3, Yu Kal Yan, Time: 111

75 Yards free-style (Handicap, secs.

4 open to apprentices):--1, P. Egan, 02, P. Wilson.

050 Yards freestyle (Handicap

EAST LANCS LOSE

Playing at Sookanpod on Satur-

1 Rides

• Fistern

18. China

2. Fusilers

4 Kowloon

1 K. Chinese

Q Athletic SECOND DIVISION

0 South China Club RA. (8'cutters) 1 Rifles

Lancs. C. Police 7 Eastern RA (Lyel un) E. Chinese Engineers 1 Fusiliers THIED DIVISION Engineers Fusiliers

day afternoon in the Senior divi- Kwong Wah

for ladies)-1," Mrx Turpin; 2, Arnold, 2, G. Hudson 3, N., alon of the football league, South Recreio

3. Southport“..

o Mra: "Sissona.

1.

50 Yards Life-buoy Race (boys

1: Hartlepools

t

1 Carlisle.

China' "B" were fortunate indeed E Lanca

Diving for Plates:-1, D. Blake to defeat the East Lancashire Ordnance. and girls under 15)-1, Audrey || (10), 2: G. Chandler (9),

Regiment by four goals to one, Bervice Corps,

University-52 (E W. Hamilton 5 for 4)...

ANOTHER DRAW

At Bookunpoo, the Army "A" and the Kowloon C.C. juniors drew. Scores:-

K.C.C-153 for 8 wickets. (8. A Gray 55 not out, Q. A. V. Hall 29, Bradford 4 for 43).

"A"-135 for 6 wickets Army (Collins 35, Baker 52. Chaplin 32 not out, Gray 3 for 19).

POLICE

WIN FOR

The Police R.C. defeated the

"B" by four wickets at. Army Happy Valley, Scores -

Army "B-179 for 5 wickets declared (Wateridge 89 not out, Hoddinot 44, B. G. Baker 3 for 38).

Police RC-187 for 6 wickets (3. L. Stephens, 58. Clarke 36, P. HL Loughlin 36, Shipp 3 for 58).

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