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CLUB "THREES" IN GREAT
RUGGER FORM
Anti-Aircraft Brigade Outclassed
< The Club "A" team-had things their own way yesterday after- noon when they met the Anti-aircratt Brigade at rugby on the Club'ground and won by 15 points (Ove tries) to nil;
With the exercise of a little extra ead in passing among the three- unarters they might very easily grafe doubled the score.
Only" on one occasion did the unners give the Club defence any worry when a breakaway by the
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WIN FOR DARK BLUES
Cambridge Lose By One Run!
ANNUAL CRICKET
ENCOUNTER
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Brilliant fielding featured the ännual cricket, hash played bo- tween the Hong Oxford and Cambridge Society on the Club ground yesterday. The Dark Blues
The Club threes" had" a great day and they made some exceed- ingly pretty movements in which the whole line repeatedly particip-won by one runt
ated.
Needham scored the first try wide out, shortly after the start, after a nice passing. bout and not
Batting frst, Oxford complied to which L. T. Ride contributed 42. Cambridge were dismissed for one run less than the Light Blues'
TRAINING GALLOPS
Times Taken At Happy Valley
The following times were taken during the trainine gallops v at the Race Course. Yesterday...
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1
239 1.14. 1.44
.30.1
30
*31.3
32
Dis- IBK 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Gth Last tance" Qr.
Qr. Qr. Qr: QT. Qr: Alber (A) & Viber (0) 1 42.3 1.20.1 1:59 2.30.1 Lucky Lad (A) & Rose
Josephine (A) Final Triumph (S) Sunlight View (0) Cloudy Star (8) &,Su-
hara Star (3)
Bea Urchin (A) & Bea
Spray (A), Jober (9) Fel Ying. (&) Metcor (8)
Jane (G)
Virtues (S) J. C. (G) Captain Blood (8), Gol-
part of, R. Grifiths and J. Five Rulers (8) & Five. Whyatt, respectively, dismissing Cambridge'ï last two wicketa.
Lunch was taken in the Club house at which the guest of honour was His Excellency, the Governor, Geoffry Northcote, who was afterwards present during the afternoon's play.
forwards took play into the Club Flong after" Watts touched down total, two splendid catches on the Cameronian (G) & Rose "S" but Watts who had been theagal This was followed by a try mainstay of the Club" quartette by McGrath, and the Club let by tok possession and relieved the nine points to nil at the interval.
wition with a good length, touch. „The soldiers. It was apparent. were beginners and they were up Against players of experience: In' the circumstances they were most or the time reduced to defensive tactics. Still, with better tackling they might lave kept the score -Jower
NO INTERPORT RUGBY
Shanghai Will Not Meet Hong Kong
There will be no interport.match between the Shanghai and Hong Kong Rugby Clubs this season.
A telegram was dispatched re- gently by the Shanghal Rugby Football Club cancelling this year's interport match. It was "explain- et that many of the First Fifteen uld not get away this year Owing to the present situation 'in. Samughal.
The Hong Kong team for E Game reason, will not be invited to
une to Shanghai this season.
Two more tries were scored, the first by Watts and the next by Needham who ran cleverly on his own and touched down in the ex-Sir treme left corner.
For the Gunners. Woodman and Dibben in the forward line were hard workers
Dr. Selby was referee.
LOCAL YACHTING
Sweepstake Racés
Results
WIN FOR ARTEMIS
Results of sweepstake races of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club salled yesterday are as follows:-
"A" Class--Started at 14.45
Finished Corr Pos.
16.46.55 16.48.55 48 Major BÍ E. C. Dixon). Nereid II.... 16:50.30 16.50.30 }
LL.-Comdr. Sprague, RN.). Artemis... 16.44.53 16.44.53
Mr. S. Berg).
Carpenter
Eve 16.47.28.16.47,28
Capt. E. Bader).
Jan, D.N.F. (Capt. J. Grogh Moe).
16.46.27 16 46.27
The Colonial Secretary, Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, and the Pulsne Judge Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, took part In the game, the former playing for Oxford and the latter for the Light
"Blues."
Detailed scores were as follows:-
OXFORD
|
den Brew. (8) & Bal- vage Master (8) ..... 1
Moonlight View (G)
Silkylight (G)} & "Pretty="
light (0) ...... National Pride (G) National, Defence (G)... ! Louis XIV (8) & The
1 37.2 1.16.2 1.55" 2.28.3 37.2 1.14.2 1.45.2 2.17.3.
1
11 44
1.24 2.04 2.43 3:15.2.
1.24. 2.00.1 2,33,3 3.03,4 39.2.4.14 | 1.44.3_
1:44
1
.40 1.15.3 1.50 2.21
39.4 1.16:1–1.483
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"41 1.151.48 2,19,2
1
42
1.41
1.21.2 1.53.2 1.21
1.5 2.31.2
37.1 1:11.4 1.42 411 1.184 1.33.3 2.28.2
2.04.2 2.39 144 1.49.1 2.20
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25
Dragon (8)
1 42
1.19:4 1.57 2.30
33
L. T..Ride, c and b, McLellan ...
42
Jack High- (S) & Cleve
R. H. Grimtis, c.and.h Sargent
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2 41
13
Arabian Cat (8)
1.20 .1.51.3 I-36 1.12 1.45.3 2.17:1
31.3
31.3
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0
311
10
Giant Panda (8)
1
35.2 1.07.4 1.43
195.1
5 Lancashire Boy (0)
1
35.2 1.07.4-1.38.1
30.2
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38 1.12.2 1.413
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Lucky Seven (8)
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49 1.35 .2:18 2.52
34
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14
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37.2 1.14 · 1,46.4"
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On Your Toes (5), Dekko
110
49.3 1.34.2 2,10
35.3
G. R. Sayer, b Barron
B. C. K. Hawkins, c Stock, b
Barron .....
. W. Lee, b Barron
D. F. Landale. 1.b.w. Hamilton
F. Tamworth, 1.b.w. McLellan 3. Whyatt, b McLellan
E. J. Edwards, st. Wooding.b
Sargent
Simonian Eve (A) .... 14 42.2 1.21.3 1.53.3 2.25.2 2.56.3 0 Merrick (8). The
(S) & In The Bag (6)
National Force (8),
National Dignity (5) National Triumph (5)....
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Total
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0 M2 B. W.
5
Barron
16 4 32
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45
1.28
2.09,4 2,43,4
34
McLellan
13,4 5 28
4
Black Tim (A)
1 43 1.22.3 1.59.3 2.30.3:
31
Sargent
8 1.36 2
The Leopard (S)
1 43 1.21.3 1.69.1 2.30.1
31
Gull
2
Hamilton....
3
-
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-1
Pinfarthing (G)
1
38.1 1.15.2 1,50.4 2.20.1.
29.2
(Mr R. Stock).
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Borrachito, (8) & Célɛ-
True Blue ... 16.40,20 16.49.20
(Miss J. Smith),
7
D. McLellan, e and b Lee
30
bration Day (5)..... 1
1.24.1 2:04 2.37.4
33.4
W. Wooding, b Baines.
18
African Oat (B) & Mon-
Kittiwake. 16.48.40 16.48.40"
(Col. C. Qeake),
Lt.Cdr. D'Arcy-Evans, 1b,w. .Baines
golian Cat (8), ................... #38.2 1.13.4 1.49,2
32.3
7
Urber (8)
Daddy.
Jean
16.50.17 16.50.17 (Col. G. C. Gowlland)..
8
HG. Wellington, run out.
10
- Long Legg (6)
145.3 1.30.4 2.11.3 2.45.1
Cdr. Wauchope, b Baines
4
Stymie (8) & Lancashire.
Chap (8)
11 - 47 1.29 2.08 2.46 3.20
17 Golden Cow (B). Dark
Hazard - (9)
8
& Split
Hand (8)
1
Pos. 16.50.18 10.50.48 3
R. A. Barron, c and b Griffiths E. W Hamilton, c Whyatt, b
44 "1.28.1 2.08.2 2.38
31.3.
Charybdis (8), & Re-
Hawkinis
-9
xiana (8)
1
30.2 1.15.4 1.55.2 2.29.2
2
R. E Lindsell, not qut
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0
Cricketer (8) &c. Mae's
Becond Venture. (9). 1
4
42.21.21.2 2.00 2.33.2
33.2
Total
118
Bowling Analysis
All Baba (8) & Mustard
(8)
1 Tornado Star (A) ..... 141 Iron Knight (8) Δε
26.11.20 2.05.3 2.36.1
1.19.3 1.54.3 2.28:2 3.02 3.33.2.31.2
31
O. M
R. 'W.
Gael
Baines.. Griffiths Lee Sayer Hawkins Ride
Double Up (8) ..... The Scholar (8)
4 38 1.16.4 1.52
35.2 1.11 1.40.2
35.1
13
52 3
| Eagle", (B), Golden Idol
4 1 18
1
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51,3 1,39 2.13
34
Gold Dollar (8)
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40.2.. 1.17.2 1.53,3
36
3
2
Cuban Love (8)
1
-49 .1.34
2,12,1 2,46
33.4.
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Cape Comorin (8) &
Cape York (A).
1
48.2 1.33
2.15.2 2.40.1
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48 1.29.4 2.04.3 2.39.4.
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HK.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
League Cricket Matches Against Army
The following will represent; the Hong Kong Cricket Club 1st XI in ;
Teal .......... 16.48.33 16.46.33 3
(Mr. C. D. A. Ross),
Mixed Classes-Started at 14.50
Finished Corr.
a League cricket match against the
cay at Sookunpo on Saturday Colleen.....
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AW. Hayward Capt.). F. H. Stokes, M. F. L. Haymes, F. Mar- sh R. D. Allen, L. D. Kilbee, L. T. Ride. Rev. H. W. Baines H, Owen ges...T. A. Pearca, and . L. c. Pearce
The following will represent the HCC. 2nd XI in a League match agaust the Army "B" on the Club ground on Saturday at 2. om.
(Mr N. W. Wimsey).' Acricł ......... 10.46.41 10.46.41
(Mr. Slewellyn).
Ailsa .......... 17.12.07 17.05.141 5
(Mr. C. B. B. Camping). Heron. 17.05.13 16.57.0514
(Miss V. H. Buckley).- Widgeon 16.50.39 18.42.3147 1.
(Mis H. Crawhall Wilson).
17.15.06 18:55.434 6 Major A. McMillan).
EJR. Mitchell (Capt) D. S Senior League cricket match at Bike, R. EH. Nelson. G, A. Ste-Bookunpoo on Saturday at 2 D. wat. B. 8. W. Paterson, C. WE s as follows:-
Bishop, D. S. Robb, G. E. R. Divett,
J. H Fox, W. Stoker, M. R. Swain. INDIAN R. C. TEAM
The Indian R.C. team to play against the Club de Recreio In a
A. R. Minu (Capt.), A. H. Madar,
8. A. Ismail, K. Nazarin, A. B. Kit-, chell, A. R. Abbas, A. Baker, A. A Rumjahn, M. el Arculli, M. P. Madar and A. M. Rumjalin.
Hockey Club Wins By Six Goals To Nil
WEAK KUMAON RIFLES TEAM GIVEN BAD TROUNCING
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on their own
Tian game which was "hardly HARD WORKED GOAL KEEPER ninre than, a ingek-up for them, Actually, the Kumaon side was the Hong Kong Hockey Club beat little more than a company team, A team from, but not representa- but there were four good players of the Kumaon Rifles in a nt least on view. Dewan Bingn, friendly match
the goal keeper, although he had ground at King's Park yesterday..
six goals chalked up against him, The Club were scheduled to play performed with a very fair amount the 8th Destroyer Flotilla but the of credit and stopped many shots. Patter could not keep their angage-Malk Ketar Singh, Naik Ram Singh iment as ships had left the Har- centre-forward, and Lance-Nalk bour. The Kumaons, who had just Duleep Singh were also good, played a match against a Medicala" side, sportingly consented to step But the breach. For the first half they offered some resistance, the
defence in particular showing up qilie well and the margin against them was only two goals to all at the interval
Divett put in two goals for the
C. B. R. Sargent, run out
J. Hall, c, Sayer b Hawkins
B. C. Stock, b Hawkins........
HOCKEY MATCH
TO-DAY
Combined Schools To Meet University
A
hockey matcn between the University and the Combined Schools will be played at Pokfulam this afternoon.
The teams are as follows. University;-K. L. Ng; 8. F. Ohio, o. C. Leon; P. K. Hool, C. IL Teal, N. Ahmed; L. H. Tan, 8. HL Ling V. Lingam, Hans Raj and LH. Cheang.
:
Combined Schools:-.. Binith (8t. Joseph's); Z. Gusano
(La Salle), Host (CBA): J. Mar-
·(La ques (La Salle), J. Gozano Salle), N. Singh CV.C.); Francis Reis (La Salle); K. Singh Gill (8t, Joseph's), Guardayel ging's (QC) Capt. Tirick Singh (4.C.) and E. Mendonca (La Salle).
Sporting
Fixtures
TO-DAY. Bockey. Combined Schools Hong Kong University. (Pokfulam). Meeting-Victoria Chess Club, Gloucester Hotel, 6 pm.
.TO-MORROW - League, Recreio "A". Recrelo"B"
Badminton. - Mixed Free Lances v.
Kowloon Tonk: University v. Talkoo.
Doubles
RUGBY. WIN FOR "
TAMAR
H.M.S. Tamar beat the 5th A A. Brigade by a goal and two tries (11 points) to nly on Tuesday in a hard-fought, friendly Rugby en- counter at Causeway Bay,
Leading by six points at the in- terval, the Tamar scored "tries through Bracker (2) and Phillips, while Jenkins converted one..
the game, ga
Ford, the Navy player. refereed
gineers (St. Joseph's; 4 p.m.) Re- SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 feree: savage. Medicala v. Police Racing Entries Close for the Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Hong Kong Jockey Club's Annual Barretto. Bervice Corps v. ́Ord- Race Meeting, at 3 p.m..
nance Military, 2,30 p.m.) Referee: Football-First: Division: South Whittle. Btanley v. Powhatten China "B" v. Club (Caroline Hill (Military, D..) Referees F. p.m.) Referee: Martin; Linee Smith. Third Div. (Kowloon): 24th men: Johns and Edwarda. Kow R. v. 20th R. Chatham Road, looz Chinese (Kowloon, 54 p.m.) 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Sharpe. Air Referee: Barton; Linesmen: De Force V University (Chutham MATCH POSTPONED
mee and F. G. Smith. Middlesex Road. 4 p.m.) Referee: Morecroft. The match between the success- v. South China "A" (Bookunpoo4 Portuguese BA. y. Kumaon (King's Club before the interval, but up ful United Hockey Clubs' team that pm) Referee; Ottoway; Linesmen:Park, 4pm.) Referee: Stone. Sign- to this stage the Kumaon were played the Mamak Tournament Brothwell' and Godfrey. Police v, als v. Seaforths (Prince Edward having a fair amount of the play. team on Sunday and the Hong Seaforthe (Causeway Bay, 4. p.m.) Road, 2.30 pm,) Referee: Phillips. When the teams crossed over the Kong Club will not take place Referee: Finch; Linesmen: Butter- SUNDAY, JANUARY- 16- soldiers started with a rush but owing to the Club's pre-arranged ley and Purnell, Second Division: Racing-Fanling Hunt & Race| this soon petered out and the Club fixtures. It is hoped that forwards swarmed back to the at-Committee will choose a team for Kowloon v. Club (Kowloon, 230 Club's January, Race Meeting, at
Dm] Refereq: Clarke. Kwong Wah Kwanti tack. Fowler. Bates, W. Reed and this game during the month.
|V. "Engineers" (Prince Edward”Road, Football-Junior. Shield; Fortu- Whitley were the other scorers.
4 p.m.). Referee: Searle.. 'Eastern v. guese 6.A. v, Air Force (Kowloon, Teams:-
Seaforths (Causeway Bay, 230 2.30 p.m.) Referee, Havelaar. Unf- Kelar Singh, Dewan Singh, Rine p.m.) Referee: French.Middlesex versity v. Police (Causeway Bay man Haya Singh, Lance-Naik Te▼ South China" (Bogkunpoo, *2.30 2.30 pm) Referee: Baker. First Singh, Lance-Naik Duleep Stagh, p.m.) Referee: Youngs 5th Bde. Division: St. Joseph's v. Eastern Netar Singh, Rim. Ber Singh, Naik A.ÁRA. v. Police (B), Joseph's, 2,30 (Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.) Referee: Ram Singh, Naik Kurubar, and p.m.) Referee: J. Aliva. Third Div: Sidebottom; Linesmen: Hartley and Hira Singh,
! (Hong Kong): 5th Bde. RA., Y. En- | Wyper,
In the second half, however, plu- hably feeling the strain, of two games, one after the other, the soldiers were over-ruh, and in the Club-V. M. Benwell, R. L. Wai **Last few minutes the Club did much lace, E. V. Reed. R. A. Bates, W. what they liked, although, wlien- | Reed. J. Potter, 8 Fowler, T. aver, they slowed up too much, the Whitley, G. E R. Divett (Capt.), B, ridit "would-be speedily brought | I. B'ckford, and N. Whitley, over into their territory,
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