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MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1941.

In the World of Sports

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL:

CRICKET GAMES VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS

KWONG WAH IN

ENGLAND, SCOTLAND IN FINALS

4

WASHED OUT

SOUTH CHINA'S NARROW WINNING VEIN WIN OVER EASTERN: CLUB DEFEATED BY POLICE

IN WHAT WAS THE DECIDING MATCH FOR THE CURRENT FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP title, played at Caroline Hill yesterday. EASTERN bowed to SOUTH CHINA by the odd goal in five, after being led at the half-time by 3-1.

By their defeat yesterday," Eastern not only conceded a good chance of winning the pennant for the first time this season, but also indirectly brought.Sing Tao again into prominent position, which the latter had lost by their re- cent upset by Navy.

SCOTS, NO MATCH FOR SING TAO

Trounced By Five

Defeat Navy By

Good Margin

KWONG WAĦ maintained their undefeated record since the field-

RECREIO SENIORS HELD BY VARSITY INTERNATIONAL Recreto and University were the RUGGER TOURNEYnly cricket teams to 'dely the god

ing of an all-Chinese team and England and Scotland entered of rain on Saturday and two lea- matches were completed, a yesterday they created another the final, of the International gue

Senior match at Pokfulam and a sensation by overwhelming ROYAL Rugby Tournament at Causeway NAVY by four goals to one at Bay on Saturday. England beat junior match at King's Park. Play

Street. Boundary

The Chinese forwards played A remarkable game and combined well.

Chin Chi fun, fun, leading the

dangerous sharp attack, was a shooter.

In goal both Robinson and Lee The slight drizzle did not mar a good attendance; the Kwok kee distinguished themselves only thing which was affect-with remarkable saving.

led was the promise of good

football.

The strength of the Navy attack laid in the right. Honeywell also

Ireland 8-0" and Scotland beat Wales 31 0. The final will be play ed next Saturday on the Club ground.

I

was abandoned In the other five matches.

Scores follow

At Pokfulam, University drew with Club de Recreior Recreio 173 for 3 wkts, dec. (G. N. Gosano 32,' L G. Gosano 38 not out, E. L. Go-

Despite the drizzle throughout the afternoon, rugby of quite a high standard was seen and the sang 81 not out), University 94 for Final promises to be a very in

¡7 wkts. teresting match.

At King's Fark, Recreio 2nd XI England were clearly better

beat University 2nd XI by 63 runs. balanced team but were held well Recreio 131 (M. A. Remedios 44, H If check by the Irish pack. With shone on the left wing.

A Barros 32 not out, R. S. GÜI 3 The game opened with a deter-

Navy attacked at the beginning a strong wind behind them, Ire

for 22, E Mazuza 4 for 15), Univer- land kept the English side insity 2nd XI 68 (P. M. N. da Silva mined South China bringing off and netted through HENDY.

their own half for the first 15 waves and waves of attack at

The Chinese equalised through

18 for 18). minutes of the Under the CHEUK

game. The first Eastern's goal mouth.

SHEK KAM and went Goals To One

FRIENDLY MATCH leadership of Lee Wal-tong.. who ahead through. LAU FOOK-TSUN. try was scored shortly after by

Kowloon Cricket Club beat a five first goal

converted. Without the services of Hossack netted in

Shortly after resumption. CHIN Paul, who also and Falconer, ROYAL SCOTS minutes after the kick-off, they CHT FUN made a surprise attack same player was responsible also team from one of H.M. Ships by 24 proved no match for SING TAO at never slackened "pressure, hence and netted. Navy dominated most for the second try when he took runs in a friendly cricket match Sookunpoo yesterday and were giving no time for Eastern defence of the second half but owing to difficult pass and sent Day over played at Cox's Path yesterday,"

to settle down. That all the three the heary ball and slippery ground goals for the winning side were falled to score. scored within the first 15 minutes of play was a proof more con- vincing than mere words.

trounced by five goals to one.

Playing well within themselves the Chinese were at no stage hard pressed. Only the magnificence of Bankier, in goal, and the backs, Naysmith and Fraser, prevented the Chinese from piling up the

score.

the

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The final goal came from CHIN CHI-FUN.

ROYAL Roughley,

to score

The teams were

ham

The

Day

Char

Bur

Bompas: Need.

The scores: K.CC. 111 (E. Curtis 24, L. R. Burch 20, R. J. Fenton 28 not out, Russell 2 for 14), Naval team 87 (McGee 32, Spillane 17. Gray took 4 wickets and Bertram 3),

Yachting

ENGLAND Thompson: Paul, Coombes and Marsh; Robinson: ter and Bowden; Manfield. NAVY:

King. ford. Heasmian: On the other hand, Eastern's

O'Regan: Honeywill, forwards found the intermediate Hazard, Britt: Phippens, LePage, Wright Nooth, Hewitt and

wall line of their opponents a

Hendy, Barbter and Honeywell,

IRELAND — Morahan; Jackson, throughout most of the first half

KWONG WAR: Lee Kwok-kee; The Scots halves were

very and

Wilson: the occasional attacks by weak and could not cope with the them were staved

Chung Fat-lam, Leung Pak-wal; Giblin. Muller and. P. off with no nippy Chinese forwards.

Yeung Tze cheung; Cheuk Bhek- Taking command of the ex-minutes of the first half saw

kam. Tin, Hung fat. Chin Chi-fun, forward line, Eastern changes from the start Sing Tan revivified were mostly on the offensive and, who lost no time in scoring, when Lau Fook-tsun and Wong King after Cheung Wing-choi had saved Han Ching-to sent in a cross shot chung. a ground shot from Garrle, open-from the wing. ed the scoring when KWOK`YING- At the resumption of play. V. K. KI tipped the ball past Bankier Hyul, Eastern centre, failed to turn Boundary Street yesterday. Royal after Ip Pak-wan's shot had been a penalty into account; otherwise Army

blocked. About midway IP PAK-the

score might have told a WAB Increased the lead following| different story. Eastern main- Scorers were:

great difficilty. But the closing Cheung Shu-fai, Chung Kim-fai. Carter and Rutherford: Page. Cut CORINTHIAN SERIES

a nice bout of passing between the taining inside men.

SCOTS UNDAUNTED

4

2

оп continuous pressure.

R. A. M. C. WIN

In the third Division,

at

lnan. Dempsey Hackett Thom hill: Stout. B. Hynes and Molian. WALES DEFEATED

RACE RESULTS

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's

Scotland were much superior to 3rd Second Corinthian Series race. | Wales in the other game. They over 7.4 miles, on Saturday result- won by two goals and seven tries ed as follows:- to nil and wasted a considerable

poor defeated amount of time with

tempts at kicking goals following the other tries.

Medical Corps' A SA by three goals to one. Parkin (2 and Smith for R. A, 'M. C. and Irving

C. T. Tsos managed to reduce the for A. 9. A arrears by a goal as a result of a

A few minutes later LAI SHIU- Corner.

WING further increased the lead

a corner.

SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwan-

LEAGUE TABLES

TO DATE

Tsang Chung-wan, Lee from a pass from Ip. Undaunted, kon; Ecots went to the attack and Kwok-wal; Lau Chung-sang. Lau forced

From the re-Hing-choi, "Tse Kam-hung: Lee sultant kick MARSHALL, cbtain-Tak-kee, Lee Wal-tong, Chan Tak- ing possession about 30 yards out,fal, Chow Man-chi and Lee Shek-s. China Sing Tao took a long shot which Cheung yau.

Eastern failed to hold, the ball spinning

EASTERN: Lau Hin-hon: Kong

Middlesex into the met.

Shing-king. Ng K-cheong: C. T.

R. Navy After the breather, Sing Tao Lin, Hsu King-shing, Loo Wal-

K., Wah monopolised all the exchanges and ken; Chung Yung-sum, Chang Kowloon were all over the Scots who, how- Kam-hol. V. K. Hyul, C. T. Tsoa Police ever, came near to scoring on a and Hau Ching-to.

POLICE DEFEAT CLUB

In a spirited encounter Police,

few occasions but weak Anishes by the forwards robbed them of re- ducing the deficit. LAI SHIU- WING completed his "hat trick" helped by a penalty in the second

with two good goals.

FIRST DIVISION

R. Scots Club

St. Joseph's

SECOND

Gcal's

Stewart, Thomson, Millar and ! Pinkerton, did well for Scotland Joss and Honeywill was the cutstand ing player for Wales.

Douglass, Pinkerton, McGill and Macdonald went over the line for True Blue tries in the first half, the only] (Mr. L. Garner). try converted being the first Maureen through Aitkenhead. The score at

P. W. D. L. F. A. Ps. the interval was thus 14-0.

16 12 2 2 18 19 26

16 12 2 2 45 20 25

10 11 3 2 51 27 25

15 7 2 6 33 35 18 14 3 5 8 38 39 13 16 4 4 8 37 45 12 12 4 3 5 18 25 11 14 5 1 8 25 35 11

14 3 2 9.23 37 B 12 3 1 8 22 40 7

15 2 3.10 17 34 7

DIVISION

Goals

R.E.

8. China

F. W. D. L'F. A. Pls. 15 13 2 0 73 14 28 26 10 4 2 66 14 24 17 10 3 4 55 31 23

halt, were able to take full points from Club, after both sides had ROYAL SCOTS: Bankier; Nay-scored once at the interval. smith, Fraser; Adamson, Parnaby, Club's defence played a great Middlesex Clark; Garrle, Marshall, Auld,

game and, on the run of play, R.AS.C. Munto and Swan.

deserved to share the spoils, but sing Tảo ..SING TAO: Cheung Wing-chol: their forwards were weak with the R. Navy Hat Yung-sang, Lee Tin-sang exception of Reiertsen.

R. Scots Tsut Ah-fal, Leung Wing-ch'u, Soong Ling-sing: Yeung Shiu- ford sent in a nice centre which it Chee Breaking away on the left Bick 30th RA..

K. Wah yick, Lai Shlu-wing, Fung King Reiertsen turned into account to

R.A.O.C. cheong. Kwok Ying-ki and Ip Pak-zive Club the lead. Fighting back, Folice

Police equalised through Howlett Club after Odell had falled to hold a Kowloon At Caroline Hill yesterday South shot from Moss. Towards the end China defeated Police by four of the second half Police was goals to three in the Second Divi-awarded a penalty for fouling and ston.

Perrier made no mistake with the spot,

POLICE: Manning; Blackburn,

wah..

POLICE LOSE

CLOSE MATCHES

R.A.F. Signals"

12th R.A.

Royal Signais beat 12 RA, by the Chan Kwong-yu: Pope, Parker, RAMC. odd ecal in three in the Third North; Wong Man-kwai, Howlett, 24th AA. Division of the Football League in Moss, Ferrier and Lau Pak-hung, RE. a match played at Chatham Road- CLUB: Odell; Millington, 35th RA. yesterday.

Strange Gilchrist, Skinner, Up-7th A

In another Third Division en-ton; Fowler, Davis, Relertsen, Scot Internat counter. 7th Battery beat Inter-and afckförð. national 4-2.

SPLENDID DEBUT

GAME POSTPONED

Owing to the non-appearance of

In their initial, appearance in Kowloon, who was to play Middle- local soccer, the Chinese Amateur sex at Scokunpoo, the game was

Sports Club created a good im- postponed by the referee. pression when, in the Junior

Shield, they defeated the Royal

Scots åt Bookunpoo yesterday by

JUNIOR DIVISION

Results of other junior shield

the comfortable margin of four and leagues matches follows:-

goals to one.

Wong Wing-hon (2), Tp Yuen- Do

(pen.) and Au Wing-tning scored for the winders, while Moor replied for the Scots.

Results in the Hockey Associa- tion Tournament yesterday, were: Punjabs 1. Khalsa : Nomads 1. Gunboats 0; CBA. 2, Police "B" 1,

SECOND DIVISION Navy 3, Club 2. RAQC. 1, 30th R.A. 2.

THIRD DIVISION

E. Engineers 0, RAF, 3. 35th R.A. 2, Shell 2.

JUNIOR SHIELD (Preliminary Bound) Middlesex 3, RAS.C. 6.0.

R. E Engineers 6, Kowloon '0.

20th R.A. Shell A.B.A.

THIRD

15 10 2 3 73 25 22

15 0 3 3.47 22 21

17 9 2 8 45 41 20 1 @ 43 27 19 18 9 187 4 7 45 40 18

16 7 2 7 34 47-16 17 5. 3. 27 45 13 15 4 2 9 23 41 10 17 2 14 22 70 5 16 1 1 13 17 783 15 0 2 13 16 81 3

DIVISION

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Fts. 15 12 2 1 45 15 20

15 4.2 35 16 22 10 8 5 3 39 22 21 15 7 2 6 29 42 16. 15 3 3 832 22.15 15 7 17 39 27 15 13 5 3.5 26 29 13

15 5 3 7 26 28 13

13 5 26 27 24 12 145 27 28 38 12 14 T3 10 12 43 5 14 0 0 14 562 0

-FRIENDLY BOWLS

In a friendly lawn bowls match played at. Cox's Road on Saturday, Kowloon Cricket Club beat United Services Recreation Club by 14 shots.

Owing to the rain which pre- vent both sides to field three rinks, only two rinks were formed.

Full results are as follow KC.C:—A E P. Guest, R. Burch, B. Wahlwbod, H. Overy (Blip) 19: A. C. Tribble, A. H Martin, A W. Smith, J. Fraser

skip) 28. Total 42,

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The following times were clocked during the training gallops held at Happy Valley yesterday morning:--

The Hawkt & Eve

Locus Stand!" Sydney Lady† Luxury

Jus Gentium† ....1 41 Gay Fox* National

28.4

#

37.2 1.10.3 1.42

33 1.04.4 1.35.3

Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Last tance Qr. Mr. Qr. QI: Qr. Ar. Or. National Reform* 1 38.3 1.12 1.43.2 2.12 Black Sealt ...... Vis Major

28.3

31.3.

of Grandeur‡ 1 National Courage* i

36 31.1

1.11 1.45 3.15

30

1.03.1 1.33.3 2.02.1

28.3

A Happy Time".

40.1

1.15.3 1.49.2 2.20.3 2.47.3

27

34.2

1.00.2 1.36.

29.3

4.34

1.06 1.34

29.3

1 42

1.19.4 1.56 2.29.2

33.2

1.18 3.38 1.09.2 1.38.3

1.49.4 2.19

29.1.

29.1

1.46 3.17.1

311

1.52.2

34.2

1.39.22.07.4

26.2

1.48.1 2.19

30.4

14 38.1 1.10.1

1.44.3 2.19.4 2.50

30.1

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Angel of Peacef

739:2 1.13.3 1:45

31.2

29

2.21.2 2.52.2

31

29.3

32

30.4

34

30.2

National

Resistance; 1 39** 1.12.2

Blessingat $ 40.1 1.18 Ratic Decidendi* 1 37.3 1.10.3 Bendigota 1 40 1.18.1 Fleetwing*

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الوحيد

& Friday i 43 1.20 1.54 2.23 Gloaming*

14 39.1 1.15.1 1.51 Vitamin M. ...... 1 43 1.28.3 2.04.2 2.34 Odeon & Ozark" 1" 37 1.11.2 1.45 2.17 Oglet & Odin*... .34.2 1.06.1 1.37 Bona Vacantiat... 1

2.30 42.3 1.18.4 1.56 Nomine Poenae*.. 1 43.3 1.21.2 1.56.3 2.27 A Blossom Time* & A Luxurious

Time* 1 Too Hott &

Beaufordt 1

Hole In Onet..... 34 Miss Chalfont* &

Seal Rivert 11 39.2 Newborn Start... 1 35.1 Buckfastleight ! 14 37 Nineteenth Hole* 137 Swallowt

11 40 134.1 1 36

Castle Hill+

Twinkling Start Amulet Start..... Colooma* Woodbridge* High Hatt &

it 38. 1.15

1.06 1.34.1

1.44.3 2.13

5.

42

1.20.2 1.54.2 2.24.1

29.4

35

1.11.3 1.47 2.19.3

32.3

JANUARY 17.

1.05.2 1.33.4

28.2

1.17 1.53.2 2.29.1 3.03,4 3.34 1.09.3 1.40.4 - 2:12.1

30.1

31.2

1.12.3 1.47

2:18.2 2.48

29.3

1.18 1.07.2

1.53.

1.13.2 1.48.3 2.22.2 2.54.1. 3.22.3

2.22.2 2.54.2

28.2

32

142.1 2.15.4 2.46.4

31

1.09 33.3 1.04.2 -1.34.2

1.38.4 2.09.1

30.2

30

1.49.4 2.24 2.56.4

32.4

1 37.4 1.12 1.46.3 2.202·2,50,2

:..30

Gold Rodt I 41

1.18 1.47.2 2.16.3

19.1

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at Artemis

Finished Pts..

•16.25.08

JANUARY 18

(Mr. G. G. Wood). La Linda

(Mr. C. C. Blake).

(Major G. E. Neve). Gall

18.26.54 2

18.27.40 3

16.28.02 4 (Major A. D. G. Mills).

Lovely View! 1 35.2 Dutch Treatt 1 38 Bendemeert

1 34 Canberra*...*.... 1 33.3

1.09 1.44.3 2.14.1 2.45.3

31,2

1.07.2 1.38.2 2.10.4

.32.2

1.07.3 1.37.4 2.05.3

27.4

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» Corvettet Hascosay*

1

38.3 1.13

28.2

1 29.4 58

1.27 1,56,4

29.4

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5

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Snow Whitet..... 1 1 Corsairt Beautylight; &

35

1.06

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1.37 2.05.1 1.48.3 2.15.4

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Rosylight 44

(Mr. D. Alien). Tyrone Chai

16.30.46

7

Manhattant Sencritat

1.11 14.37

1

40

1.15

(Mr. Huttemeier).

.1.22.3 2.00 1.42 1.46.4 2.16.3 1.40.3 2.10

2.35

3.10 2.10.2 2.39.3

35

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16.31.08

8

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Sports Lady 1

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1.17.2 1.50 2.19

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Distant View... 1 34

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1.25

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MIXED CLASS

Wendy

(Mr. H. T. Browne). Allsa

(Capt. W. A. Ingram).

(Mr. G. L. Eastgate). Eryl.

16.51.25 (Lt. Col. G. C. L. Yale).

16.52.07 Zephr

(Lt.-Col. F. D. Field).

16.32.11 10

16.40.04 11

D.N.F.

ji 16.36.52 1

16.40.44

16.42.28

Newmarket Day+ 1 45 1.24 ·1.59.3 2.28.1 Daylight &

28.3

Moonlight 1 · 34.1 1.08 "Amusemerit Tax* 1 42

1.41.3·2.11 1.49.2 2.21 United Expresst 1 34 1.08.4 1:39.3 2.09.1 "Look Seet

1.30.1 Iron Belle* &

Endeavourt 1

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4 32.2 1.02

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1.05 233

1 35 1.08.3 1.41 2.10

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28.4 29

28.2

3

Misty View* 82

4

Graceful View* # 31 Dignitast &

1.00 1.29

29

Trade Wind† 1

5

Anzac Dayt 1 38.2 1.08.2 Velvet Light; ........... 1 37° Princess

37.4 1.10.3 1.43.4 2.12.3

1.41.2 1.41.2 2.09 1.14 1.49.3-2.22.1

23.4

27.3

32.3

29

29.1

29

34.1

28.4

29

2,55 3.22.4 27.4

31.3

In the second half, Scotland had an even easier time, Stewart, Gur

(Mr. S. K. Helberg). McG, Thomsen, Millar and Pin kerton going over the line for Redshank

(Mr. L. Ongstads). tries. Millar kicked the only goal.

Koala The teams were:

(Mr. W. A. Johnson).

(Mr. N. C. Baker), Petrel

SCOTLAND D. H. Taylor: Jean McGill Douglass, Stewart and Macdonald; Aitkenhead and Thomson; Watson, Ford, Macrae; Millar. Sutherland; Kennedy, A. J. G. Taylor and Pinkerton,

WALES -- Hopkins: Moore, RI chards. T O. Morgan and Bevan:

Morgan; Palmer. Owl Honeywill and Lewis, Stockham; Benn, Stark: Hughes, Walkden and Turner.

HOME SOCCER

RESULTS

LONDON, Jan. 19 (Reuter)-The SPORTING

following are the results of Home football matches played yesterday:

Millwall 1, Tottenham 3.. Bournemouth 2, Watford 5. Lincoln 2, Notts Forest 1. Halifax 1, Huddersfield 4 Middlesbrough 5, Bradford 3. Bolton 3. Manchester U. 2 Manchester C. 2, Blackpool 4. Doncaster 5. Sheffield U. 1. Stockport 2, Crewe 1.

NORTH REGIONAL Bradford C. 1, Barnsley 5. Grimsby 2; Sheffield W. -1.5 Hull 4, Leeds 1. Newcastle 0, York 3. Bury 3, Blackburn 1.

FRIDAY All-British XI 3, Football League

5.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE *Airdrieonians v. Third Lanark, Clyde 4.Albion Rovers 2. Falkirk 0, Celtic 1. ·· Hibernian 2, St. Mirren 4. Morton 3, Hamilton Acads 3. Motherwell.2, Parfck 4. Queen's Park 2, Dumbarton 3. Rangers 3, Hearts 0. *Not played

P. B. Parks, C. W. Jeffries, B. D. USRC. Navey, L Newton, Evans, H H. Willams (Bkip) 11. J. T. Smalley, J. Smith (Skip) 17; Total 28.

FIXTURES

TODAY BADMINTON. —"A" Division: Re

crelo v. University "B".

TOMORROW

| RACING. —— Entries close for the Fanling Hunt and Race, Club February Race Meeting, 12 Noon.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. FOOTBALL -Kótewall Cup. Com- petition: Army v. Navy (Caro- line Hill, 4 pm - RIFLE SHOOTING, Hongkong

Riac

and Association Spoon "Practice Shoot, at Kowloon City,

1:45 DI

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 BADMINTON.-"B" Division: Bec

tion "A" J.R.C. v. V.R.C.; Re- crelo. v. King's College; Section "E" St. John's v K.C.C.; Bt. Andrew's v. Police.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 CRICKET; -- "A" Division: · Civil Bervice C.C. v. Cralgengower; Kowloon C.C. v. University; Indian R.C. v. Recreio, "B". DI- vision: "Recreio v. Kowloon -C.C.; -University v. Civil Service C.C. FOOTBALL-First Division: Bouth China v Police (Caroline an). 4pm. Kowloon v. St. Joseph's

Prairie View.... 1 41. 1.11

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#Adelaide 3 36 1.08.3 1.38 2,07- Mountain View 1 32.3 1.05.3 1.35 2.04.1 Pig Tail*

1 31.1 1.02.1 1.34.3 2.03.3 Fresh Airt

1 28.1 67.2 1.29.2 2.03.3 .Starlight View† 1 32.3 1.03.4 1.33 2.01.4

Maple Leaft...... 1 31.4 1.03 1.33. 2.02 Sydney Diamond† 14 41.3 1.17.4 1.51.2. - 2.23.1 Glossylight‡* 1 40 1.18.2 1.54.2 2.28 Araxy II+ ..... 14 32.4 1:03.4 1.35 2.06.1 2.37.3 3.06.4 29.1 Battlet &

Tien Tient 30,3 1.01 1.31 Saratoga

30

29

1. 37 1.10.4 1.42.3 2.11.3 'Denotes. Griffing, † denotes Sub-Grifins, ‡denotes China ponies.

(Kowloon), 4 p.m., Club v. Royal;

Scots (Club), 4 pm, Second BOWLS WIN FOR

K.C.C.

Division: Bervice Corps v., "Mid- dlesex (Bookunpoo), 4 pm., Kit Chee v. Royal Scots (Caroline

Kowloon Cricket Club beat Lane, Hill), 2.30 pm, Kowloon v. Ord-Crawford's by 69 shots to 46 in a nance (Kowloon), 2:30 Dan.

friendly lawn bowls match played Engineers v. Bouth China (800---

at Cox's Path yesterday. kun00), 4 pá Sng. Tạo và

The scores were: Navy (St. Joseph's), 4 p.m.; Club v. Police (Club), 230 p.m., Third

Division: International' v. - 35th

AR (St. Joseph's). 2.30 Engineers v. ABA (Military). 2:30 p.m.

C

K C. CH. Erokenshire, R. T. Burch, A, Steven and L. Jack (skip) 19: A EP. Quest, 6: A. Gray, E. Curtis and V. C. Labrum (skip) 27; J. H S. Duncan. D. Glover, N. A. E. Mackay and R. B. Wellwood skip) 23. Total: 59.

LANE, CRAWFORD'S: E. G. Baker, B. Carr, T. A. Madar and E. C. Fincher (skip) 20; H. Burson, T Edgar, A. B. Hamsun and "A, W. Semi-Brown (skip) 10; H W. Bonner, Navy W, C. Ogley, G. Tanner and H. W.

Randall (skip) 18,

SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 FOOTELL--Lai Wah Cup Semi- Final: Navy v. Civilians (Eow toon), 330pni,

MONDAY, JANUARY 21 FOOTBALL.-Lal Wah Cup Final: Chinese v. -Army Ground), -3,30 p.m.

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