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MONDAY, JANUARY

In the World of Sports

TWO RIDERS THROWN AT KWANTI RACE MEETING.

Thrilling Close Finishes,

Moderate Dividends

Two riders were thrown off their mounts, but fortunately without any serious consequences, while negotiating hurdles at the Fanling Hunt and Rice Club's January meeting at Kwanti yesterday,

In the first race, Mr. J. G. Whittaker fell off Clowner when In He was found to be badly a winning position at the last fence,

shaken but not 'njured. In the third race. Mr. G. W. Hook's mount, Glorious Star dipped on taking the fence just before the straight and threw Mr. Hook heavily to the ground. Mr. Hook too was not Injured.

Glorious Star was kad ng at the time, and the horse went on rider. less to finish the course ahead of the rest of the field.

The verdict of i hind the others. the judges speaks well for the ex-) cellent judging of the Fanling Race

Club's officials and was much dis- cussed on the course.

RACE SIX

Dividends on the winle were moderate, the hightest being $33.30. paid by Mach Brown. Three Far-

The field ente ed the straight in things paid $23.20 for a pace in the opening event, while King's a bunch and pto: light made it Envoy

winner of the last race difficult to distinguish, the colours. paid $19.80 Ebony to $16.50. King's Envoy third favourit?, best Gallant Marshall $15.90 and Dia. Old Fashioned, last fancled, for whille Blaisdon, genes $15.40, and Sea Urchin $8.20.

was third and Dow were the other win dividends

second favourite, fourth

Arst favourite. Jones

"place

The weather wasi excellent and with several close tnishes, the Dow Jones. with top weight, did large crowd present were treated a good run finishing well.

to some really thrilling racing. Lady Northcote was present, sc- companied by the Goverior Private Secretary, Mr. G. Treverton

RACE ONE

1-"The San Wal Steeplechase" (11 Miles) Mr. B. Fair's Diogenes, 168 lbs.

(Mr. G. W. Hook)

11

Mr. W. A. Ingram's

Three Farthings, 135 lbs.

(Owner)

Diogenes second favourite led from the start followed by Three Farthings. best fancied. and Mr. J. Barrow's Widnes, 145 lbs.. Widnes. Glowner, favourite. was slowly away but in the straight first time past the stands. moved

up into second place behind Dio genes. The leaders drew away at the dip and emerged lengths ahead of the rest.

YACHTING

RESULTS

"SATURDAY'S Hockey Tourney

The following are the results of the 5th Cruiser Championship: of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, sailed yesterday:-

"W" Class Started 09.55

Finished Corr. Pos. Pts. 16.57.44 15.43.45 1 10

Sai Long. 17.20.43 16.06.28.

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RUGGER

ARMY BEATEN BY 6 POINTS TO 3

ports

22, 1940.

Saints Lose Opportunity

FULL POINTS FOR Of Sharing Points With

C.B.A. & RADIO S. China B: Missed Penalty

Nomads And Sappers

Share Six Goals

Despite the fact that they were unable to field their full interport team on Saturday, the Club gave

FOUR

BY "RECORDER"

MATCHES IN

THE

a very fair display in the rugger match against the Army at Soo- HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TOUR-)

6 kumpoo and won a creditable, vic-NAMENT were played off yester-

Terzi

(Mr. J. L. Anderson), Mistral... 17.32.20 16.00.52

(Capt. R. L. Berridge).

2

8

3

(Mr. J. S. Dunnett).

Curlew 17.53.40 16.29.54

(Mr. P. Clarke).

4

4

Cutty

18.07.10 15.41.02 (Mr. H. Foy). Typhoon.. 18.16.04 16.48.23 8 2

(Mr. D. Campbell)..

5

3

W

"B" Class Started 30.05 Norena... 15.35.52 15.35.52

(Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick). La Cigale

(

IT 15.38.27 15,38.27 (Mr. N. Croucher). Donna 15.47.23 15.47.23

(Mr. E. Cock).

Mr. J. G. Dewar). Dorinda... 16.25.49 15.47.44

Yehonala 18.15.20 15.56.49

(Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinson). Tai Wan

Shan 17.07.13 15.56.51 (Maj. J. E. Dobbs). Red Rover 16.35.52 16.03.18 (Mr. T. C. Fairburn).

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In an evenly contested match played at Caroline Hill on Saturday, South"China “B” defeated St. Joseph's by the narrow margin of 3 goals to 2 in the Second Round of the Senior Foot-" ball Shield.

"

changes.

Wong Mau-kwai

scored both goals for the Police and Santos was responsible for the single point netted for Kowloon.

The Saints were unfortunate to lose the match through their failure to score a penalty in the closing minute of the play, Gammy Tsang, the Saint's goal-Football Club by two goals to 1 on tary by 5 points (a try and a day morning and two minor upsets keeper, was back in the field, hav- Saturday.

Nomads provided ing recovered from his head injury | were recorded.

The game was dull with the penalty goal) to 3 points (a try).

ABSENTEES

the first upset, sharing six goals sustained recently, and played well Police having the better of the ex- The Club were without the ser- with the Royal Engineers, and to ward off many attacks...

CHINESE SCORE vices of Bosanquet, Wanklyn and Kowloon Indian Tennis Club the Cessford, while in the Army team, second, holding Club de Recrelo to

The Chinese opened the scoring Artingstall, Cuthbertson and a goalless draw.

Central British Association took Ave minutes after play through Brinkley were absentees.

The Army pack worked well, both points from the University at Chan Tak-fal, who tipped the ball Pinkerton being specially pro- Pokfulam, winning 4-2, and Radio in from a save by Sammy Teang. Ten minutes later A, V. Gosano minent on several occasions, of and Postal Sports Club easily at-

for the Royal Army scored the equaliser and the score- 2 16 the halves Hook always seemed counted

late in getting off the mark, but Ordnance Corps, winning 5-1 st stood at 1-1 when towards the end of the Arst half. Chan Tak-fa! 3 14 Foley was in great form.

netted another point.

4 12

THE EQUALISER

1 18

5 11

7 9

Caroline Hill.

to

FULL RESULTS

SATURDAY

Senior Shield:-S. China "B" 3. Bt, Joseph's 2.

Junior Shield 1st Round Replay: 3. China 7, Electric 2; Kowloon 1;

Junior Shield 2nd Round: Eas

First Division: Police 3, Kowloon Eastern 3: Club 2, Kwong Wah 2.

Second Division "A": R.A.D.C. 1,. soth Hvy. Btty. 4; 5th A.A. Regt. 0.

In the Club alde, Hutchison was

: DANGEROUS COMBINATION the weak spot among the threes.

Playing their second Tournament Soon after the kick-off, the Club match of the season. University

Soon after the resumption, | 24th Hvy. Btty, 0. opened scoring. when Henderson showed further indication of their Leonard scored the equaliser, but succeeded with Br. excellently strength in holding down the the Chinese ngam took the lead tern 1, R. Engineers 7. placed penalty from about 35 yards) CBA. four goals. This was

about 15 minutes later through in front of the posts. 8 10

made possible as much by the fine The Army

got moving after work of W. Abraham at centre Chan Tak-fal, who sent in an easy 1: Navy 1, this, and Waite made a plucky half as by Ser. Gupta in goal. Kshot from near the goalrouth. attempt at a drop goal which fail-y. Tam, at right-back, kept Smith

In the last minute of the game, ed. The Army continued pressure well marked, and the forward line, the Saints were awarded a penalty, and Pinkerton was nearly over for though short of H. L. Ozorio, was but their hopes of making a draw y. Rest. 3.

left-wing of the game were blasted when not outclassed. a try.

The to midfield. combination of Lingam and L. G. Gosano Heked "over the bar: Play veered `back both sides having a fair share of Gosano was the most dangerous in the exchanges when the interval the forward line. was taken with the Club leading 5 by 3 points to nil.

Highway-

man 17.04.35 16.09.28 (Mr. D. F. Landale).

B

8

64

Oresund 16.09.31 16.09.31

9

1

(Mr. K. Neckelman).

No Name 16.37.00 16.10.58

10

6

(Mr. C. H. Shriter).

Azuma... 16.04.17 16.20.31

11

(Mr. B. Lambert). Evolen.. 17.22.30 16.24.10 12

Maj. G. E. Way).

4

3

2

(Owner) 3 Won by many lengths, many

lengths betweer: second and third. Brenda... 18.44.15 17.05.24 13

Time: 3.27.2/5.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $15.40.

Place: $10,70, $23.20.

Also ran:-Clowner. 171 lbs. (J.)

In the run Clowner came up. Whittaker). strongly and was leading over the

last fence when it tripped. throw- ing Mr. Whittaker to the ground

2. "The Lo Wu Hurdle Race" (1 Miles)

The pony continued riderless past Mrs. A. H. R. Butcher's

the post but Diogenes, who was half a length away at the time went on to win easily while Three Farthings, who was many lengths behind, got second place,

RACE TWO

March Brown, 168 lbs.

(Mr. A. H. R. Butcher) 1 Mr. J. Barrow's Jack O'Lantern,

168 lbs.

(Mr. Jensen). Tyrone... 18.55.50 17.18.31 14

(Mr. B. Herschend).

CORINTHIAN SERIES The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Eth Corinthian Series Race on Saturday resulted as follows:

"A" Class Started at 14.50 Over 8.7 Miles

Finished Pos. Pts. Yacht

16.58.15 1 15 Guri

(Mr. S. K. Heiburg).

18.53.32 2 13 (Mr. . G. Wood).

*17.01.53 3 11 (Col. G. C. Gowland). True Blue

17.02.05 4 (Mr. J. Garner). Isobel

17.02.051 5 (Maj. C. V. Seagrim).

Mixed Class Started at 15.00 Over 3.7 Miles

Owner) 2 Artemis Mr. J. G. Whittaker's Mortmain,

168 lbs. (Mr. B. Fargus) 3 Jean..... Won by half-length, four lengths between second and third.

Time: 2.55.3/5. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $33.30,

Seventeenth of September. best fancied, March Brown, The Minx and Jack O'Lantern were in front in that order first the past the stands. At the dip Jack O'Lantern second favourite, moved up to second place, but March Brown is. (Pitt): Seventeenth of Septem-Siskin took the lead at the home bend ber, 188 (G. W. Hook); The Minx, (Mr. D. G. G. Allen).

(Gregory); Wakefield. 188 Widgeon

Zero, 163 (M. F. L.

while Seventeenth of September and The Minx weakened. In the final run Mortmain comparative outsider, came up to finish third. while Zero, favourite was fifth, Zero was never prominent.

RACE THREE

Place: $9.50, $8.10, $12.80. Also ran:-Emergency Call, 163

11

168 (Ingram); Haymes) 3.-"The New South Wales H'cap" (1 Miles)

Major Oliver's Sea Urchin, 162

lbs...(Mr. T. W. Chattey) } Glorious Star, Kola, Sea Urean Mr. B. Fargus' Spectrum, 170

lbs.

(Owner) 2 and Spectrum-that was the order first time round with Glorious Star Capt. H. Marsh's Kiola, 140 lbs.

lengths ahead when the field Won by five lengths, length-and-

9

8

16.18.30 1

9

7

3 5

!

SECOND HALF

On the resumption, Walkden came into, the picture in a fine rush by the forwards. Marsh gathered and tried to kick inte touch, but the ball went direct to Stewart, who made a splendid dash. handing off Picton and Marsh get over near the corner fazadeh tailed to add the major points.

"

Third Division: International 2. Kumaon Rines 1; RAM.C. 0. 5th A.A. Regt. 0.

The Second Division game be- tween "the University and Signals! was postported.

SUNDAY

Kotewall Cup: S, China 5. Navy

FIRST DIVISION: S. A. Fowler scored the first goal

EASTERN WIN for C.BA, and, shortly after, N. V.

"Playing at Causeway on Satur- Lingam sent in the equaliser. N. walley soon put C.B.A. ahead day, Eastern beat a Navy XI by again and the half-time score was three goals to all in the First Divi-2. 2-1. After the interval, further sion Soccer League.. gaols were scored by E. Fowler and The sailors played a good game 12th R, A, 0, 8. China 2, Signals 1. S. A. Fowler for C.B.A. and by in the first half of the match, but Abraham for Varsity.

NOMADS HELD

Talled to take advantage

of "the

chances open to them.

Kau King-shing opened the score |

Third Division;-24h R. A 0.

LEAGUE TABLES First Division

e W. D. L. F.

13

8 2

2 3

The Royal Engineers led. Nomads just before the end of the first S. China 13 11 11 45 2-0 at half time in the Tournament half, and Fung Kwan-shing and Eastern

Middlesex game played at Sookunpoo yester Cheung Kam-hof each netted a Kowloon day, but had the worse of the game goal in the second half to give s. China 'B' after the interval and were held to Eastern an easy victory.

a draw.

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Goals

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Kwong Wah 125

14

Royal Scots 12

St. Joseph's

13

11

3 2

13

3 19

Second Divisiɑn “A'

Goals

The Club took up the attack and were given a penalty, but Bidwell's attempt at a drop goal falled.

Police and only The Army rallied

4 GOALS SHARED hesitation by Marsh lost them an Denyer opened the scoring tor) opportunity to score. They were the Sappers in the first half, and Displaying unusual vigor.

the Royal Navy compensated for this soon after-Homburg netted the second" goal. Ciao were able to hold Kwong Club wards when Richards gained pos Neither team was at full strength. Wah with whom they shared four were short of goals when they met at Happy session and, evading Taylor and The Nomads Henderson with £ clever run. Xavier and P. Rull, while the RE. Valley in the First Division Foot-

were short of Dobson. Early in the ball League on Saturday. scored between the posts. ""

Paul falled to convert and there second half, S. A. Reed scored the

Kwong Wah fielded a strong 30th H. Bty. 13 10 0 3 37 14 20 was no further, scoring, the game first goal for Nomads, but Denyer said but in spite of this advantage. 8th B. Regt. ending in a win for the Club by scored again shortly after to put failed to press home à victory. R.A.O.C.

the Sappers further ahead. R. points to 3 points.

Silva and F. Q. Reed scored for CLUB INTERPORT XV. R. the Nomads towards the close of Henderson: D. H. Stewart, J. Hut- the game. chison, H. D. Bidwell and H. van Leeuwen; J. C. Charter and J. M. Thomson: A. F. Walkden (Capt.),

THE TEAMS

1J

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pu.

139 14 20

14

9 32 31 16 21

Eastern South China 12

5

14

12

82 431 23 14

12

3 3 8 22

Wong King-cheung scored the 5th AA. Regt. 13 rst goal. soon after the kick-off Club and Lau Fook-chuen added an- other point to give Kwong Wah the

30 10, 16, 33

Kit Chee

13

229 22

11

2 0 9 14 37

Third Division

Goals

RADIO'S EASY WIN lead.

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

3 43 26 21

A1 32 20

Just before the interval, Fowler 24th H. Bty. 15 19 3 Radio beat the R.A.O.C, easily at

¡International 13

RAS.O. Caroline Hill. J. M. Pinto opened netted a shot from close range.

8 3 3 47 19 19

16.54.19 2 Mr. P. F. MacCabe). Owl

16.55.08 (Mr. G. S. Eastgate). Zepyhr .....

the scoring, and further goals for The Club was then awarded a South China 11 16.55.541 4 (Capt. Tracer).

the winners were netted by G. penalty and Fowler made good use Royal Scots Singh and Jaggeet Singh betare of the opportunity to score the 12th H. Bty. Allsa

17.02.364 5 (Maj. W. Harvey).

half-time. Highlands scared for equaliser.

2

K. W. Salter, R. E. Heasman; B. Hynes, C. F. Needham; G. B. God- frey, A. J. G. Taylor and J. Red-

man.

R.AQ.C, and the score at the in- terval was 3-1. In the second half,

K.I.T.C. HOLD RECREIO

ARMY-L/Cpl. Picton (RE); L/Bdr. Richards (8th H.R.A.), Tel. Paul (Navy), L/Cpl. Walte (R.E.) (Mr. Ip Kiu Ying) 1 and Bdr. Marsh (8th HRA); J. M. Pinto and G. Singh scored for lbs....... (Mr. Eyre) 3 Mr. C. H. Chan's Old Fashioned, Capt. Hook (RA) and L/Cpl. Radio..

140 lbs.

(Mr. Tuer) 2 Foley (RE) Lieut. Hewitt (Mdx. Mr. 8. W. Lee's Blaisdon. 158 R.), Corpi, Sutherland (RS.), Pte.

lbs..

(Mr. Chuo) 3 Coomb (R.S.); L/Bdr. Evans (5th Won by two lengths, half-length | AARA.); Sergt. Page (5th between second and third.

A.A.RAJ: Lieut Pinkerton (RS.), Time: 1.19.4/8.

Pte. Bery (Mdx. R.) and" Cpl. Shel- Pari-mutuel:-- ·

drake (RE),;

emerged from the dip. The resta-half between second and third. of the field then strung quti

Glorious Star second was lead- ing by many lengths when at the fence just before the home straight

the horse dipped, throwing its

Time: 3.16.. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $8.20.

Place: $6.80, $11.60,

Also ran: Glorious Star. 140 lbs.

rider, Mr. Hook. Kiola, least fan. (G. W. Hook).

eled, led into th. straight, but Mr.

Chattey brought up Sea Urchin

4."The Hunters' Cup"

(7 Furlongs)

favourite, n'cely and went on to Mr. Dowbiggin's Ebony Idol, 148 win with ease by

gths des- lbs.

(Mr. Gregory) pite some interference from Glor-Mr. H. and H.'s Fei Ying, 140 lous Star, who finished the course lts.

(Mr. Yuen) 2 Mr. Why's Bistre, 165 lbs. riderless ahead of the field,

(Mr. Ip Kiu Ying) 3 Won by length-and-a-half, four lengths between second and third.

Time: 1.54. Pari-mutuel:-

RACE FOUR

The betting was fairly even in this event. The field was sent off in ne cut Econy Idol, second in demand, son took the lead and went on to win easily from Fel Ying, least fancied, who challenged strongly in the home run but with out effect E'stre.

favourite. snatched third place from Tiny Tim in the last furlong.

RAGE FIVE

Winner: $18.50. Place: $8.70, $10.

Also ran: Tiny Tim, 149 lbs. (D. Black), 5.The Shatin Handicap-1st Sec. (5 Furlongs)

1

Mr. C. and L.'s Gallant Marshall,

157 lbs.......... (Mr. D. Black) 1 Although Heddon Gallant Mar-Miss Fearon's Palmer, 165 lbs. shall and Palmer were backed to

win in that order, they finished Mr. Bird's Heddon, 161 lbs.

with Gallant Mars al haf-a-

length in front of Palmer who was

Winner: $19.80.

Place: $7.80, $16.10, $7.30. Also ran:-Dow-Jones, 181 lbs, (R. P. P. B. Botelho); National Dignity, 159 (Tang Man Wa); The Spirit of St. Louls, 148 (D. Black),

CASH SWEEPS

RACE 1

No. 1226

201 499

.$895,38 198.68 99,34

OVERWHELMING WIN FOR POLICE The Police overwhelmed a Club "A" XV by 29 points Cone goal and eight tries) to nii.

This was a particularly fine win as the Police lost the services of their fly-halt, Leslie, at half time die to a hand injury.

Wright-Nooth was outstanding for the Police na wing-forward.

The scorers for the Police were

Unplaced Ticket No. 1335 gets Rose. Wright-Nooth. Wilson and $25.

RACE 2

$1,084,77 No. 1080 1003

309.94 154.97 ... 1120 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 193, 652,) 537, 209 and 941 get 150 each.

RACE 3 No. 877

$1,279.04 289.

385.44 182.72

Luscombe In the first half, and Wilson. Jackson, Luscombe, Fay and Reynolds in the second half,

The last try scored by Reynolds was converted by Fay.

SPORTING

(Mr. T. W. Chattey) 2

(Mr. H. M. Botelho) Won by half-length, short-head

282

3

$9,676.00

2,738.00

1,368.00

FIXTURES

TO-MOEROW Unplaced Ticket No. 878 gets $50. BADMINTON YMCA. Badmin

RACE 4

ton, in the West Lounge, 6 pm. No. 08244 03172 12613

in turn a short-bead in front of between second and third.

Heddon with New B:dford, feast

fancied, the same distance behind.

It was one of the closest and

most thrilling Omish's ever seen!

Time: 1.17.4/5.

Pari-mutuel:—"

Winner: $15,90.

Place: $7.80, $7.80...

Also ran:-Gog, 188 lbs. (Chao);

at Kwani The field emerged | New Bedford, 137 (F, A Sequeira).

The Shatin' Handicap”-tud”

from the dip in a bunch and raced 6 down the straight four horses ab- reast Gog being two lengths be Mr. Collene's King's Envoy, 148

Section (5 Furlongs)

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 15584 and 131 get $50 each. 01010 get $700 each.

-RACE 5

No. 1328.........$2,345,12

BACE (S

No. 184 852 -435

$1,289.90

202.55

184.27

At King's Park, Kowloon Indian Tennis Club surprised by holding, Recrelo to a goalies draw

LATEST TOURNEY STANDINGS

Radio RE.

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pu. 5.50 0.16 5.10 7 4 2 1 17 11 19 C.B.A. 4 3 1 0 19 5 7 Recreio 5 2 1 2 4 7 5 Nomads 6 2 1 3 9 14 5 E.LT.C 3 1 1 1 3 4:3 Police

3 0 1 2 2 5 1 Signals

*Varsity

5 0 1 4 4 15 1 2 0 0 2 2 50 R.A.0.0. 2 0 0 2 2 5 0

13

A 7 3 35

8 3 3 39 20 19

13

15

7 3 5.32 30 17

IR.ES.

14

4 37 33 41

11

RAM.C.

15

5 19 27 47 11

A DÜLL GAME

Electric

10

2

3 2 5 26 38

Signals

15

4

0 11 21 42

Kumaon

Rines

13

2 3 7 27 34

T

Police XI defeated the Kowloon sth AA. Regt 14

14 9 10 38

Playmg at Boundary Street, the

STEEL COULSON AND

H. B. LEAGUES

The following are the results of Naval Police matches played in the Steel Coul- Garrison “A”

Prison O.C. son and ELB. League:-

Taikoo Club 2 v. C. & P.O.R.C. 1; | C. & PORC.... C.C.C. v. H.K.P. 3; C.B.C.C." 2 Y. HB. Club RAF. Bergts. 1; Garrison “A” 1 v. | D.R.C. D.R.C. Z...

LADIES' HOCKEY DR.C

RESULTS

BILLIARDS

LEAGUE TABLE

P. W. L. F. A. Pts. 12 11 1 29 7 29 C.S.0.0.

11 10 26 7 28 H.B. Club

12 10 2 25 11 25 C.C.C... 11 6 5 18 15 18 H.K. Police ... 11, 5 18 15 18 Taikoo Club... 11 7 4 17 16.17 C. & P.O.R.C... 11. 5. 6:17 16 17 Prison O.C....... 12 5 7 18 20 16 SAINTS DEFEAT "Y"

"y" Ladies 1st XI lost their Garrison "A" 11 4 7 14 19 14 RAF. 8gts... 10 3 7 12.18 12 second league game in four years R.E. Sgts. Mess 11 3 8 11 22 11 on Saturday, St. Andrew's Ladies Naval Police 11 2 9 924 9 being once more the team to up Garrison "B"... 10 0 10 4 286 4 set the Champions. The Baints won 4-3 on the CB.A. ground.

Miss H. Reid netted all "four goals for the winners, Mrs. Gard-

Highest Break: Mr. (P.O.C.) 60.

I

SNOOKER

Crowland

R.A.F. Sgts. M Garrison "B"

C.C.C.

6

11 8 321 ·12 21 · 11 7 4 21 12 21 12 # 6:19 17 19

12. 5 6 18 15 18

11 38 15 18 15

12 5 7 13 23 13

10 3 7 10 20 10

10 3 7 10 20 10

11 4 7 10 23 10

Talkoo Club... 11 3 8 8 25 8

Highest Break: Mr. Loww (HB.C.) 30,

DARTS

Garrison "A" 3" v. D.R.C. 2.

LEAGUE TABLE

P. W. L F. A. Pts. Garrison "A"... 6 5 1 21 9 21 H.K. Potre 7 5 2 21 14 21. C. & P.OR.C. ... 7. 52 19 18 19 RAF, 8gts. Mers 6 4 2 16 14 10 Naval Police .... 6.1.5 15 15-15 RE. Sgts. Meas... 6 2 15 15 15 Prison 0.0. .......7 18.12 23 12 D.R.C.

7 1 6 11 24 11 Eighest game finish: Mr. Lord (G.8.M.) 19.

Highest score in 3 successive

ner netted two goals for "y" Talkoo Club 6 v. C. & P.OR.C. 3 darts: Mr. Taylor (H.K.P.) 174. Ladies, arid Mis; D. McCaw the C.C.C. 7. HKP. 1; CB.G.C. 3 V. third.....

R.AF. Bėrgts. 0; Garrison "A" 1.7. Argonautas were held to a goal D.R.C. 2 less, draw by Diocesan Girls!

LEAGUE TABLE

Ehool in a Brawn Cup match, N while Recreio beat "Y" Ladies (C.B.C.C.

12 10 2 26 10 26

PW. L F A Pts MORE SPORTS NEWS

ON PAGE 8"

·38432 192.16 Unplaced Tickets Nos, 1205, 955 juntors by one goal ton, Miss RE Egts. Mess 11 8 3 23 10 23

M. Campos netting.

H.K. Police ∙11.7 4.22.11 22 Unpisced Tickets Nós, 518 and and 685 get $50 each.

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