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CHILDREN'S
SPORTS
K.C.C. Annual Function
Lady Northcote, wife of His Ex- cellency the Governor, presented the pelses at the conclusion of the Children's Sports at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday, when a large number of events was carried out and everyone, children and grown-ups, had a nice tline.
His Hongur Mr. Justice RE Lindsell. President of the Club, thanked Lady Northcote, who, he sald, had kindly come all the way from Fanling Lodge.
The results were
"BOYS
Flat Race" (11-14 years):-7, Al- bert O'Dell; 2, Lionel Strange; 3, Arthur Carlo,
Book Race« (under: 9 years)?—1, Brian, Pengelly; 2, Andrew Fabel; 3, David Baldwin.
PHENOMENAL TASK
Miss Jean Batten
Holds Australia-
England Record
London Jan. E
Miss Jean Batten is planning an attempt on Scott and Black's Australia record of two days and twenty-three hours. The flight will be made early next year,
TWO CENTURIES SCORED
Third Unofficial Test Match
Calcutta, Jan. 1,
Lord Tennyson's XI were in.a bad way at the end of the second day's play in the third unoMelal Test Match with India to-day. when, with only two wickets to fall in their first innings, they were 131 behind the home team.
India gave an inspired display of. breezy batting, Mushtaq All and Amar Nath, both veterana of Indian tours of England, scor-
Negotiations have been started for the use of the Comet "racing plane which Scott used in 1934 and in which Clouston and Mrs. Kirby- Green recently established a newing centuries. Cape and back record.
Miss Batten plans to ay solo. Scott had Campbell-Black as co- pilot even then both men arrived In Australia in a state of collapse from strain" "and fatigue.
She would have to cover the 11,000-mile -journey practically without sleep, unless an automatic
Flat Race (8-11 years)-1. Tel-pilot were fixed.. ford Fergusson; 2, Donald Lo; 3, Michael Harriman.
Sack Race (9-14 years):-1, Al-" bert Odell; 2, John Fabel; 3, Tel- ford Fergusson,
Obstacle Race (under 12 years); --1, Alanı Imrie; 2, Reg. Pengelly; 3, Donald Andrews.
Flat Race (under 4 years):--1, Keith Armstrong; 2, Henry Litton; 3. Kari Naef.
Flat Race (4-6 years) :-). Peter McRae; 2, Gerald Welll; 3, John Shand
Potato Race (under 12 years);— 1. Tommy Lo; 2, Divid Odell; 3, Donald Andrews.
Flat Race (6-8 years):~1, Alan Jex; 2, Norman Lo; 3, Desmond Roger.
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Tug of War (8-14 years) ;—Dick Matti, Michael Newton, Paul Harri- man, George Scott, David Odell, Arthur Carlo, John “Labrum; and Ivor Nesteroff.
Three Legged Race (under 12 years):----1, Jimmy Ramsey and Bobby Harper: 2 Llonel Strange and Jackie Strange; 3. George Nesteroff and Nigel Pearson.
Relay Race (under 14 years):-- Michael Harriman, John Fabel, Jackie Strange and Teddy Harris.
GIRLS
Flat Race (11-14 years): 1; Kathleen Hyde-Lay: 2, Vivienne Jón; 2, Moną Shand.
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This would be able to take over and hold the machine on its course while the pilot snatched a few minutės sleep from time to time. Experts do not consider the aight impossible for a solo pilot.
Scott and "Black wore held up in Persia for several hours during their flight, and during the last part of it only one of the motora was working properly.
The machine is faster now, and can cruise comfortably, at 200 miles an hour. The aviatrix may fly over Tibet and China, in which case more thari 1.000 miles would be cut of the total distance.
Miss Batten, who is twenty-six years old, holds the present Austra- Ha-England record at Ave days eighteen, hours Afteen minutes.-- Truaxeran.
Flat Race (under 4 years): Helen Orr: 2, Jackie James; 3, Averil Court.
Flat Race (4-6 years):-1, Anna Armstrong; 2, Joyce Guest; 3. Mar- guerite Clarke.
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Skipping Race (8-14 years):~1, Sheila Cooper; 2, Mollie Jack; 3. Mae Brown,
Fiat Race (6-8 years);-1, Joyce Cace; 2, Phyllis Harper; 3, Angela Court,
Musical Chairs (under 12 years): 1, Fay Carlo; 2. Margaret Roger: 3; Beryl Goldenburg.
Egg and Spoon Race (8-14 years):
Skipping Race (under 9 year): -1, Dawn Ramsey; 2. Constance Robertson; 3, Elizabeth Gittins.
Flat Race (8-11 years):—1, Joan-1, Vivienne Jex; 2, Joan Clarke; Millard; 2, June Martin: 3. Helen Logan.
Polate Race (under 12 years): 1, Dawn Ramsey; 2. Joan Millard; 1.3, Jacqueline Kew.
Egg and Spoon Race (under 8 years)-1, Angela Court; 2, Mar- garet Kurriek: 3, Dawn Dickson,
3. Anette Lansbert.
Relay Race (under 14 years):—1, Mona Shand; 2, Yvonne "Black- more; 3, Pamela Pass: 4, Mollie Jack.
Band Race:-1, Rim. Singh 2, Rim. Chuttoo Singh; 3, Rim, Jam Singh.
DUKE OF GLOUCESTER SHARESTM IN GOOD QUORN-HUNT
The Duke of Gloucester had a good day with the Quorn, when hounds put up a rather circuitous 'hunt of just over an hour.
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The Grafton had excellent hunting making a seven and a half mile 'point in an hour and 10' minutes, and the Old Berkshire went well for an hour for a point of four miles, says the "Dally Telegraph."
The Pytchley hounds hunted smartly for two and a half hours before being stopped at dusk Just behind a failing fox. scent remains moderate and there were heavy showers in many places.
made his way through the top end of the village over the road, and would have come round for Cream Gorze, but was headed and turbed back left-handed over the Rearsby road Brook up to Sher- rards, then left-handed to Barsby village, where chicken-runs barred his way, and he was forced to turn short left.
This upset hounds. and Barker had to think quickly. However, hitting the line off again, they went on over the brook by the creamerfes and on to Carington Spinney. ........
7}~MILES”, POINT The Duke of Gloucester was out After meeting at. Blakesley, the with the Quorn when they met at Grafton had first-rate sport. Star- Thorpe Satchville. Rain, following | ting on a fox from Plumpton, the frost, had greatly improved hounds hunted out slowly to Go- conditions, and a very fast hunt of | merals Halt and returned to 65 minutes was the result,
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Plumpton. They went, 'out again towards Woodend and killed near. Adstone Spinney:
The selected one of a leash in
az: Tổi Kirby Bellars, leaving | Weedon Bushes took hounds out Cream, Gorse wide on the left, on an improved scent towards Swinging right-handed over the Kirby road towards Banham and the railway, they continued to circle right. The fox crossed the Great Dalby road, went through the Trussols, and away for Twyford village.
Wilson's Gorse, and: turned sharp. back past the starting point, where hounds possibly changed foxes. Crossing the Wappenham road and Greens Park Bottom, and running fast, they went straight through Plumpton, pointing for Moreton Still bearing to the right, he Pinkney, where they crossed the carried on by Ashby Spinneys, over rafiway. With Canon's Ashby on the brook, and "acaded for Thimble the left, they ran on through Hall. Turning short to the right | Ashby Bushes, across the Woodford again he went by Barsby village | road, through Oneland; and," with over the Bouth Croxton road; then Preston Capes on the right, to lef-thanded over the Queniborough' | Fawaléy, "where their fox ·Wal- road and got into an old drain headed when pointing for Badby, T two felda away, - mga
A very tired fox was lost in Bir
An outlier was then roused at| Harry Knightley's gardens after a the back of Onddesby, Church:| really good" hunt of 70′ minutes, Going through the gardens, he with a point of 74 miles."-
At the end of the first day's
play, India had scored 313 for the loss of five wickets.
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Mushatq All made 101 in 210 minutes. hitting six fours, while Amar Nath, was 102 not out when stumps were drawn. He had acored his century in 150 minutes, the innings being marked by sizzling drives and square cuts. Mankad was out for 55,
The remaining wickets fell for only 37 runs this morning, Amär Nath coming out for 123. He hit thirteen 4's.
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Pope. of Derby, was the best of the English bowlers, taking. '5 wickets for 70 runs. All his vic- tims fell this morning, when he took the outstanding wickets.
At the close of play to-day, Lord Tennyson's XI had scored 218 for eight wickets, Hardstaff being out for 69.
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