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HOME RUGBY LEAGUE
LONDON, Oct 13 (Reuter)-The following are the results of the Home Rugby League matches played yesterday:
Bradford 26, Halifax 7 Castleford 18., Batley 6" Dewsbury 32, Keighley 15 Huddersfield 39, Hunslet 4 Hull 31, Wakefield 2 Leeds 32, Bramley 2 Liverpool 11, St. Helen's 26 Oldham 3, Warrington 31 Salford 9, Wigan 13 York 2, Featherstone 13-
UNION RESULTS
De Recreio
TA. Pearce Carries Bat For 73 Runs
The Kowloon Cricket Club. Senior Cricket League cham- plons 1939-40; defeated Club de Recreio, former champions, in a friendly match played at King's Park on Saturday by 78
runs.
Scores:-
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SPORTS & GENERAL
EASTERN A.A.
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AQUATIC MEET Lawn Bowls
Chan Chun-nam Wins Tournament
Harbour Bace
Keen swimming and close Anishes featured the Eastern A.A.- aquatic ·meet held
yesterday morning at their pavilion at North Point.
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In the 100 metres tree style (Open) Tsang Cheurig-ming (Lai Tsun) won after being fully ex- tended by Yeung Cheung-wa (S.C. A.A.).
KC.C-144 for 7 dec. (D. Hung
The ladies 50 metres free style 53, F. R. Zimmern 49, and D. J. N.(Open) was won by Lau Woon-to Anderson 11, H. L Ozoria 4 for 441. due to the absence of the "crack"
Recrelo:-80 for 9 (N. A. Beltrao sprinters from Lai Tsun. 16 and J. M. Gosano 10, Zimmern 6 for 18, N. D. Lloyd 3 for 36).
L.R.C. HELD
At Chater Road the Hongkong Cricket Club held the LRC. to a draw.
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Scores H.K.C.C.-190 declared (T. A. Pearce 73, T. G. C. Knight 43, D. L. Bosanquet 30, J. L. C. Pearce 15 and H. "Owen-Hughes 13. A R. Minu 8 for 61).
IRC-134 for 7 (A. H. Madar 32, M. el Arculli. 30, A R. Minu 28, 4. R. Kitchell 13, and S. A. Is-
M. F. L. Haymes 2 for 6).
VARSITY BEATEN
Scores:-
As expected, Chan Chun-nam (Lal Tsun easily annexed the cross harbour race later in the afternoon.
In the ladies' section Miss Hor Wai-man in winning the race was given. a good fight by Woo Lut- Fing.
Times:
RESULTS
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SEVERAL MATCHES
YESTERDAY
of the H.K.V.D.C. annual inter- The following were the results Unit lawn bowls competition for The China Mall Challenge Cup played yesterday:
PRELIMINARY ROUND
At Kowloon Football Club--No. 5 P. M. N. Sra, Pte. A. M. Xavier Coy. "B" (Pte. M, Alarcon, Pte. and Capt. H. A Botelho) beat No.
Coy, 3" (Sgt. G. Razavet, Cpl.
T. Seddon, Pte. J. Mouat and Pte. A Bower) 36-13,
At Kowloon Bowling. O.C-No. 3. Coy. "B" (Pte. Broadbridge, L/C Hung. L/C Mackay and Pte. Ma- dar) beat No. 3 Coy. "C" "(Pte. Hung. L/C F. Broadbridge, Sgt. White and Pte. Zimmern 26-13.
At Club de Recreio-AS.C. "B" Capt. F. Fuppance. L/C Pearse, L/C Tuck and Pte. Rozselet) beat Mobile Column "B" (Pte. Farmer, Pte. "Ramsey, 2/Lt. Stoker and C.
M. S. Butler) 24-11.
FIRST ROUND
Men's 30 metres tree, style "A" class: 1. Wong Chi-hung. 2. L Fook-kt. 3, Chu Wal-lam. Time: 28 secs. Men's 100 metres free style (Open) Tsang Cheung ming mall 13. D. G. Day 2 for 31 and Cheung-wa. (S.CAA), 3. Yau Sai- "A" (Ptes. D. C. Alves, A. A. dos
(Lai Tein). 2. Yeung
At Club de Recreio-No. 5 Coy. kwan (La Tsun). Time: 1 min. Remedios, L J. Silva and CQMS. Playing at Pokfulam, FL K. Cric-style "B" Class: Mak Kan-nam, L/C C. P. Basto, Cpl. G. A. Pinna, 10 2/5 secs. Men's 100 metres free C. G. Silva) beat No. 5 Cor. "D" ket Club 2nd XI beat the Univer-2 Lau-sing. 3. Yeung Man-wal. L/C M. Mendones, and Pte. H. R sity by 63 runs.
1 min, 20 secs... Ladies' 50 Pina) 24-17. metres free style (Open) Lau No. 6 Coy. "A" (Ptes, J. A. Las, Woon-to, 2. Cheung Pul-chan. 3. A. Alves, J. F. B. Ribeiro and Ling Yau-lun. Time: 41 3/5 secs. Lt. F. V. V. Ribeiro) beat No. 5 Men's 100 metres free style "A" Coy. "B" (L/C A P. Pereira, Class: 1. Shek Kam-pui. 2. Li Pte. C. M. Silva, Sgt. J. C. Reme- Fook-kl, 3. Chu Wai-lam. Time: dios and Pte. C. Roza Pereira> 1 min9 secs. Men's 100 mètres 24-13. The Police R. C. beat the IRC.free style (Open to the Prest):-1 Juniors by 8 wickets in a friendly Wan Lui-man, 2. Wai Nal-cheung. Tribble, Lt. A. A. Dand, Sgt. W. F. At Kowloon Bowling Green Club Pay Section (8.QMS. A C. cricket match played on Saturday. 3. Cheung Chung-wa.
Scores:-
Time: 1 min 12 secs. Men's 50 metres B. Muskett and Sgt. M. N. Raku- breast stroke:-1. Shek Kam-pui, sen) beat No. 1 Coy, "C" (L/C_3: 2. Chu Chook-yau, 3. Kwok Ching-Murphy, 3/Lt. J. Redman, L/C R. hung. Time: 40 2/5 secs. Cross M. M. King and Pte. J. Anderson)
HE.C.C. 2nd XI:-184 (J. F. Tamworth 40. R. M. M. King 33, R. S. W. Paterson" 22).
HK University-101 (K. Lo 21, A. Ahmed 16)...
WIN_FOR_POLICE
Police R.C.:-185 (C. Pope 112, R. Reynolds 21. H. Danbrowsky 17).
LR.C.-71. (M 1. Razack 23, A. el Arculli 18).
EASY VICTORY. The following are the results of
Club de Recreto had an easy win Rugby Union matches played yes-over the ECC. In a Jantor division terday:-
friendly cricket match played at King's Park on Saturday. -Scores:---
Aldershot Command, 23,
St. Thomas Hospital 6| King's College Hospital 9.
London Hospital 5 Rosslyn Park 12, Army XV 0
Recreto:141 (J. A. Soares 41, A. J. M. Prata 38, A. V. Gosano 38).
K.C.C.-34 (E Curtis-12 and L.. R. Burch 8).
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Harbour Race (Men's);-1, Chun-nam. 2. Yau Sai-kwan, 3. At Kowloon F.C.-Field Engineer Fung Wal-cheung. Time: 23 mins, "C" (Sprs. A. M. Calman, J. G. 14 3/5 secs. Ladies:-1. Hor Wal- Ozorio, R. Lapsley and R. Marri man. 2 Woo Lul-ying, 3. Cheung son beat Fortress Bimals (Sgt. 1. Pui-chan. Time: 27 mins. 28 4/5 D. Skinner, Sgt. C. Hatt, Capt. w. C. Clark and Sgt. W. J. Geall) 29-
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Nazis' Four Voices Ambulance "A" (Pte. A. F. Noron-
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