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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1937.

LOCAL CRICKET

Several Friendly Fixtures

ANDERSON SCORES 106 NOT OUT

At King's Park on Saturday the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Army" by 108, runs, in a friendly match.

|K.C.C.—238 for 2 wkts. dec. (D. J. N. Anderson 106 not out, A. W. Ramsey' 74, E. F. Fincher 37).

|

HOME RUGBY

Navy And Air Force Draw 3-3

LEAGUE RESULTS

London, Feb. 20. The annual rugger match be- tween the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force was played at Twickenham, this afternoon and resulted in a draw 3-3. The re- sult was a fair indication of the first were play. Exchanges at scrappy but later the Air Force indulged in strong attacks and bet- ter handling while the Navy main- tained a resolute defence. In the first half, Pratt gave the Air Re-Force the lead from a penalty goal. In the second half, twelve minutes From full time, Hurden equalised for Navy with a try.

Army:-132 (Lieut. Garthwaite 28, Major Rawstone 37, Capt. Me- Intosh-Walker 34, R. Lee 2 for 19, F. Goodwin 9 for 49, B. D, Lay 2 for 33),

LR.C. VICTORY At Happy Valley, the Indian creation Club beat Craigehgower C.C. seniors by 3 wickets. Craigengower C.C.;–102 (G. Souza

43, E. Zimmern 19, M. el Ar-") culli 3 for 12, A. R. Abbas 3 for 19).

Indian R.C.:-153 (A. R. Minu 48, K. Nazarin 25, M. el Arculli 24, G. Souza 4 for 54).

RICHARDSON HITS 52

At Pokfulum, the Civil Service. Cricket Club beat Hong Kong Uni- versity by 7 wickets. H.K.U.C.C.:-85 (K. T. Loke 19, N.

L. Ozorio 11, E. L. Gosano 16. C. W. Haynes 5 for 26, and J. E. Richardson 3. for 15). CS.C.C.:-107 for 3 wkts. (J. E. Richardson 52 not out, R. H. Grimths 33, A. PPereira 1 for 17).

LA SALLE COLLEGE DEFEATED

At King's Park, Club de Recreio beat La Salle College by 86 runs, Recreio:-140 (W. A. Reed 66 re- tired, J. Gesano 8 for 48),

La Salle College:-54 (R. Maxwell 16. L Gosano 3 for 3, and A. Remedios 2 for 2).

G. A. LEE ON FORMI Sookunpoo, Craigehgower

At Juniors beat Indian Recreation Club Juniors by 4 wickeis. Indian R.C.-145 (A. Bakar 59, K. M. Rumjahn 32, B. R. Iranee 4 for 50, A; H. Esmall 3 for 10). Craigengower C.C.-174 for 7 (G. A. Lee not out 80, J., Li Young- saye 23, B. R. Iranee 23; A. Bakar 3 for 20, M. R. Abbas 2 for 45).

"K.C.C. TO CELEBRATE

CRICKET VICTORY

LEAGUE RESULTS

Results of Rugby Union League matches played on Saturday (as cabled by Reuter) were as follows: Cambridge University 13. Black-

heath 8.

Gloucester Bath 3. Leicester 5, Swanson 23. London Irish 9, London Welsh 10. London Scottish 10, Bristol 0. Old Alloynlans 0, Old Blues 19. Oxford University 14, Harlequins

3.

Civil Services J, Army 24. Old Millhillians 14, Guy's Hospi-

tal 8.

Old Paulines 3, Liverpool 8. Rosslyn Park 5, Richmond 4. Bedford 27, Old Merchant

Taylors 5.

Bradford 0, Otley 3.

Bridgend 33, Crosskeys 8. Exeter B, Redruth 3.

Llanelly 11, Neath o.

Newport 8, Cardiff 3.

Plymouth Ablon 3. Teignmouth

0.

Portsmouth Services 0. Old

Cranleighans 9.

Watsonians 12, Stewartónians 3. West of Scotland 8, Edinburgh

University 5-

Reuter.

STEELE WINS FIGHT

New York, Feb, 20. Freddie Steele, recognised 1.9 the World's middleweight boxing champion by the National Boxing A. A. Dand and his eleven will Association, of America. the New celebrate their winning the Junior York Athletic Commission and the Cricket League on Friday 8.30 p.m. Illinois State Boxing Commission, The entertainment will be in the last night outpointed Eddle Risko, form of a steak and kidney in a 15 round title bout. pudding supper.

Deuter.

Jock McAvoy In Station Scene

Joseph Bamford, 29, of Sundial- ; draw his attention to the plat- road, Stockport. known as Jock form tickets regulations. Bamford McAvoy, the. British middle-weight pushed past Aymes and went boxing champion, was fined 10s through the barriers. on each "of two summonses at Preston for assault. He was also ordered to pay 15s witnesses' ex- penses.

. Bamford was accused of having assaulted Richard Bennett and Arthur Aymes, ticket collectors at Preston Station. He pleaded not guilty.

man

Mr. P. H. B. Beames, prosecut- ing, said that on Dec. 29 Bamford and another

went to the station to inquire about the send- ing to Stockport of two horses be... longing to Bamford.

Bennett gave Bamford two plat- torm tickets, which he subsequent ly threw away.

A porter named Norton closed the gates and stopped Bamford's friend from going through. When Bamford saw what had happened he came back and struck Aymes on the side of the head, knocking him against the ticket collector's box. Bamford also struck Ben- nett.

Bamford, giving evidence, sald that after passing the barriers he turned to speak to his companion and saw about four men standing round him. He walked back and asked what was wrong.

"Before I could say anything else," said Bamford, "I felt somé- one throw his arms round me." He denied that he struck any intending to ticket collector.

When Bamford and his frichd returned to the barriers - Aymes approached him,

HOME-FROM-HOME CAMP

The modernisation of Catterick water will be available. There Camp, Yorkshire, which was begun shortly after the War, is to be continued states the "Morning Post."

will also be the most approved of kitchens and shops, canteens and recreation rooms.

New officers' messes

are also Quarters are to be built this year | included in the scheme. Catterick for about 10,000 troops, and mar-was, turn into a military camp rted quarters for the familes of when the Curragh in Ireland was soldiers are also to be provided. lost to the army. Some of the About 2200,000 lias Deen spent roads leading to it were built by under, the original scheme, and a

German prisoners. At first the further £55,000 'has, been "provid-buildings were made of, wood, but ed for the addition work.

gradually these have been replaced Up-to-date accommodations is by the modern type of barracks, to be provided for all the troops Catterice Camp normaly, ac- still housed in buildings that have commodazes seven infantry batta- become dilapidated. New Infan- Hons, a Tank battalion and Field try barracks are to be centrally | Batteries. It is also the Signal heated, and both hot and cold Training Centre,

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