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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

19.

1927.

LADIES RACE.

MISS PHYLLIS HUNT WINS

HARBOUR EVENT.

Four competitors started, in the adies Harbour Race held yesterday nd the event resulted in a win for iss Phyllis Hunt who also won last bar. Miss Ho Kit-chco, a Chinese mpotitor was a good second, swim- ing all the way with a breast stroke. decd, had she not altered her course ter the first three hundred yards of e race, she would have put a great bal of distance between herself and he other competitors.

A goodly crowd had gathered near he clock tower at Kowloon to watch he race. Promptly at 6.30 p.in. tart was made at Kewison alde and mmediately on entering the water, he two Hunt girls struck out and ed by about twenty-five yards from as Ho Kit-chee and Miss Naoko sut The Chinese girl was employ ng the breast streke while

Japan-

se competitor relied on on overarm de stroke, The two Hunt girls used be "crawl."

Chinese Girl Leads.

CRICKET.

TWO MILITARY MATCHES

YESTERDAY.

Playing on the Indian Recreation Club ground at Sookunpoo yesterday the Royal Army Ordnance Corps beat the Royal Army Service Corps by 35 runs. Scorea:

LAWN BOWLS.

SHANGHAI AT KOWLOON

BOWLING GREEN.

Tho Shanghai team visited Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday after- noon and gained an easy victory over the home four, winning by a margin of twelve shots. One noteworthy incident in the game was a possible eight shote secured by Shanghai on the eleventh hond. Their previous best had been seven against the Kow- loon Cricket Club on Sunday and a six on the last head in the Interport o match.

Ordnance Corps. Pte Lake, e Badcock, Newberry 15 S/Sergt. Greensway, e Fennell, b

Newberry

Cpl. Thompson, b Newberry S. M. Hale, ran out S/Sergt. Walker, c

Drysdale

Badcock, Pte. Corbett, e and b Afons 1./Corpi. Burger, b Meintyre Q. M. S. Mocpek, b McIntyre Pte. Bryant, b Drysdale S/Sergt. Waterfeld, not out Sergt. Ebbage, b'Badcock

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

L/Cpl. McIntyre Capt. Drysdale

Owing to the dredging which was Co. Badcock oing on in the Harbour, the judge's Q. M. S. Newberry aunch and others had to veer round. 31. 5. Muss a a circle and could not follow the Cpl. Crweroft ampetitors during the first part of he race. When those who were fol- back to the owing the race came rack of the swimmers, it was seen hat the Chinese girl was leading with he sisters Hunt about thirty yards schind and losing distance all the ime. The Japanese girl was on the wus about level Wanchai xide and with Doris Hunt who was alightly be

hind her sister,

Changed Her Course.

The leader appeared to be going strongly but after she had done three undred yards of the race. a liner brossed the track and for some rea- son, at present undetermined, the Chi- nese girl took a sharp turn on her. course and swam towards Lyepmun She swam at least a hundred yards in this direction and for well half this! distance she was actually swimming backwards.

24 9

65

18

3

3

22

It was a ding-dong straggle until half-way through the game, both The 13 sides taking the lead in turn.

Bowling Green started of very well by getting a couple of twos, Shanghai replying with a single on the thiru. The Bowling Green got another two, but they stuck on the six mark for the three Tollowing heads, allowing the visitors to go ahead by a single .179 shot. Then Kowloon obtained a four, taking the lead again, but they did not keep it for long, for at the very next end Shanghai responded with a similar number.

O. M. R. W. 10 2 47 1 16 1 68

- 6 1

22-

8

2

Once again the Bowling Green went hend by scoring two on the tenth, making the score then 12-11 in their however, end, favour. The next

2 proved a disastrous one for them. On the fast green all the Bowling Green men were heavy, and when skips went up the visitors were lying six. Russell, the home skip, made

Service Corps. Cal. Badcock, b Lake S/Sgt. Wood, c bloccock, b Hale. Q. M. S. Moss, e Greenaway, b Pte, Lyons, b Corbett Capt. Drysdale, run out

· Hule

Q. M. S. Glenny, c Thompson,

Corbett

Q. M. S. Newberry, e Greenaway

Laku 1/Cpl. Femell, b Hale Cpl. Croweroft, b Lake L/Cpl. Melntyre, not out

Extras Pte. Edwards, b Hale

When she realised how fur she was Lake out in her direction she made a Hale straight line for Wanchai in order to Corbett take advantage of the current that Burger was drifting in her favour in mid. Ebbage stream and near the V: R. C. The Japanese girl followed the track chosen by Miss Ho but she did not awim so far, down as Miss Ho did,

Meanwhile the, two

Hunt girls

the for the V. R. C. Both girls man aged to get round the bow of the Am- brose and the Foxglove, which were in their way, and for a time it looked as if the two sisters were going to have things their own way.

22

11

11

the

a great effort to save, but both his woods passed through the port, and with Aitkenhead drawing a couple of 3 beauties, Shanghal secured a possible Kowloon reduced the lead 14-dight."

0

20

by obtaining a couple of singles, mak- ing the score 14-19 against them. After that Shanghai went well away. scoring on six successive hends, with In three, three singles, a two and an- 1 other one. At the nineteenth head, 15 where the visitors were in the winning Oposition of 28-14, all the interest was 19 knocked ous of the game.

Total

.14-1

Bowling Analysis.

་་

The twentieth saw Kowloon three, but with Aitkenhead drawing the shot with his last wood on the Anal bend, Shanghai won

get

By

20

0. M. R. W.

shots to 17.

10 2 39 3

12 3 39 4

Bowling Green

Shanghai

4 2 112 Farrell

Malcolm

Richards

Brierley

17 Aftkenhead

4 1 18"

0 18

Artillery Teams Meet.

Muir

Holland

Russell

29

The green was very fast and it took

Kowloon Dock or the Civil Service matches. The play was quite interest- ing up to a point, but when Shanghai

0 took command and ran away, it was only a question by how many

In a match at the K. C. C. yester- the players sometime to get accustom- day afternoon the 15th. Light Bat-ed to it. On the whole, it was a fair- swara doggedly on and made a beery R. A. defeated the 21st. Battery ly good game, but the standard of Stumps were drawn play could not compare with either the by four runs. at half past four. Scores: 15th. Battery. Harman, e and b Clarice Batien, Clarke Gibbs, 1.b.w., Clarke Lt. Tallinton, b Bricknell Harris, Clarke Endersby, b Clarke Vaughan, c and b Brickrell Dobson, not out Broughton, Bradling, did not bat.

Extrus

The Finish.

"The elder sister was heading by a good hundred yards from the younger when the bow of the Foxglove way reached and at this time Miss Ho had swam well in to the Naval Yard and the sea- was striking out parallel

front to the V. R. C. Those on the shore could, only sed the Hunt' sisters and after d little while the Japanese swimmer also came into view.

the that thought Was

out

the

girl was

of

Chinese

race,

or must have retired for some re son. Judge of their surprise when they saw her appearing round the corner of the V. R. C. boathouse only a few yards behind Miss Doris Hun Miss Phyllis Hunt was the first to touch the Praya, Wall and Miss Ho had no difficulty in shaking off Miss Doris Hunt in their fight for second place. The Japanese competitor al- though unplaced did very well and finished within three minutes of the winner.

The Times,

The times for the race held yester day are:-

Miss hyllis Hunt-39 mins. 47 sect. Miss Ile Kit-chee 1 minutes. Miss Doris Hunt 11 mins. 30 sees, Mias Naoko Usui42 mins, 30 secs. The winner together with her sister had been taking part in the Ladies Harbour Race during the past six years. Last year Miss Phyllis Hunt won the event and her sister was se- ond. Previous to that they had no been placed but always stuck to the race and had

nuver been known; to give up.

The result of previous events are given below:-

Year

Name

Time

mins. secs.

1920 Miss Ruby Young 1021 Miss G. flamsay 1922 Miaa M. Groundwater

38 02

1923 Miss M. Groundwater 34 18 1924 Miss M. Groundwater 34 31 1925 Miss V, Owen Hughes 41 02 49 24 1926 Miss P. Hunt

3/5

0

38 they would win.

30

Bu

were

The visitors

consistent throughout. Aitkenhead was bril- liant at skip and could do nothing wrong. On several occasions. he en- tirely transformed the heads with heavy drawing woods. He was well supported by Brierley, his No. 3, who was consistent all through. Malcolm, at No. 1, although good was not quite he usually is, and 59 deadly as Richards was not in his best form, 20 although he was responsible for much

good work

Total (for seven wkts.)..106

21st. Ballery.

Bricknell, b Dobson. Shirley, b Dobson Clarke, h Dobson Arthurton, and b Harman Neale, run dat Smith, e Tollintor, Vaughan. Barfour, & Gibbs Jackson, not out Dingle, not out Withers, Green, did not bat.

i.

Extras

13

17

There was not a lot to choose be 1tween the home players. Russell was probably the pick of the bunch. On 10 several sensions he drew the shots 10 from difficult angles.Belland at No. 3 but inclined to be erratic

10

Wils

on the whole, gave his skip valu- 5able support. Farrell led quite well, but it was not until the end that

Total for seven wkts.)..102 Muir did anything of note.

On another green, a Bowling Green team, composed of Hedley, McGill,

MACARTNEY RETIRING. Chapman and Hall defeated another

WILL GIVE UP FIRST CLASS

..

CRICKET.

Sydney, Oct. 18.

C. G. Macartney has announced that he is definitely retiring from first class cricket.-Renter.

Shanghai combination-Parr, Green, Phillips and Borras.

V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.

BRILLIANT EXHIBITION 'EY AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS.

IC. G. Maurtney, of New South

There was a poor attendance at the Wales, is one of the veterans of Australian cricket and has made Victoria Recreation Club last night four tours with the team to Eng when a programme of four events land. In the Test matches last was presented, a feature of the enter

tainment being an exhibition by the year he had the wonderful batting Australian Champions now passing average of 94.60, the gifted cric-through the Colony. keter. standing head and shoulders.

Results of races were as follows: above his colleagues. Even at

50 yards Members Handicap:-1,

of

37 10 1/6 Lords, when England had a goods. V. Gittins, 27 seconds; 2, E. Zim-

chance of snatching a victory he mern, 28 3/5 seconds. of defiance. played

a game full

Blindfold Race:-E. Zimmern. 38

Admiration over the success of the

Teams "Governor General will be tinged

Team Race (Mixed) with more than average regret at four, 50 yards each. Razavet, Lyon Home now that it is unlikely that (V.R.C.), Greir and Boast beat Gitting, English crowds are not likely to see King (V.R.C.) Moore and Henry by him again in an Australian touring a touch in 1 min. 19 2/6 seconds. eleven.]

THE CHESS CLUB.

KOWLOON ENTHUSIASTS MEET TO-MORROW.

Members and others interested are reminded that the annual meeting of the Kowloon Chess Club will be held at the Central British School, Nathan

LEAGUE "CRICKET.

K.C.C. TEAMS FOR THE: WEEK-END.

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Mesara. Urquhart and da Roza diving, did come finé fancy in which the former showed wonder- to ful grace and ability, but owing suffering a strain during an excep tionally difficult dive, was compelled to withdraw from the final of the 50 yards Handicap. The diving points were awarded to Mr. Urquhart.

Owing to there being insufficient entries the Ladies Race'was cancelled. The following will represent the

Mr. Boast, the Australian back. Road to-morrow evening at 5.45 p.m. K. C. C. in their first división match

Since the Hongkong Chess Club against the K. O. S. B. on Saturday. stroke champion swam six lengths; swam four lengths: Mr. Greir, 220 ceased to function the Kowloon ClubF Goodwin (Capt.), W. Brace, J. C. Mr. Henry, also a record holder has been the means of stimulating in- Lyal, Capt. E. W. Morris, Capt. P.

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ẤP HỌ HONG

(Krisstuhod 1317,"

CAPITAL

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