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SATURDAY'S LEAGUE

CRICKET.

INDIANS SCORE FOUNTH SUCCESSIVE VICTORY.

A slow beginning is being made in the Senior Division of the Cricket League, Saturday again beltig a blank day for the "giants." So far, only two matokes have been played and with light getting shorter every day there will prob ably be many drawn games.

HOME FOOTBALL.

BLACKBURN SUFFER

DEFEAT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

The full results of Saturday's League matches ab cable by Reuter are appended:

Aston Villa Burnley Bary Cardiff

Leeds The Second Division teams are Eelcester making rapid progress and three Liverpool mora matches were decided on Manchester U. Saturday. The Indian Recreation Newcastle Club scored their fourth succes- Shefeld U. sive victory, defeating the newly West Ham'

Craigengower formed

clevon by 75 runs.

DIVISION 11.

second

Indian R.C. Maintain Their

Unbeaten Record...

The Indian R. C. had little difficulty

Hull Middlesbro Millwall

Divion I.

2 Derby

2 Everton

1 Sunderland

Arsenal

8 Portsmouth

1 Wednesday

1 Birmingham

1 Bolton W"."

4 Huddersfinkt

2 Blackburn

a Manchester O.

3

HONGKONG BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

J. FERGUSON BEATS A. R. CLARK IN FINAL Lawn bowls enthusiasts attend- ed in full force at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Saturday when the finals of the Open Singles Championship and of the Spey Royal Cup were decided.

The Open Singles Championship C.) 2 between J. Ferguson (Taikoo R.

and A. R. Clark (Police R. C.) com menced nearly an hour after the Spey match and finished first. At the

It oulect promised to be a very keen game but after the fourth head Clark fell away and allowed his apponent to establish such a substantial lead that there never appeared to be any doubt about the result, despite the ༥༠༥

04

8

1 improvement shown in his display to wards the end of the game. The given was fast and somewhat tricky, but it took a long time for Clark to get really used to it.

Division II.

4 West Brom.

6 Bradford

8 Bristol C.

1

Notts County Oldham

4 Barnsley

2 Swanson

4 Notts, Forest

5 Grimsby

Port Vale Preston N. E. Reading

Southampton Tottenham

in accounting for the Crafgengower Wolves

C. C., winning by 76 runs. Contrary the Axture list, the match WAS played at Sookunpoo.

The

hosts

took firnt, knock and compiled the useful total of 106 runn

for the loss of nine wickets, when the innings was declared closed. Nazarin was the highest scorer while other A. M. contributors were valuable Rumjahn (27 not out) and A. R. Sumad (24). Way took three wickets for 30 rund.

Tin visitors never looked like getting the necessary runs and lost their first three wickets cheaply, The whole nitle was dismissed for

n hundred less than

runs. Now Fung with 13 was top scorer. J. M. A llumjahn had the best analysis, taking three wirkets for 12 runs,

POLICE v R.A.0.C.

Police Captain Performs the Hat Trick.

C. P. Alexander, the captain of the Police eleven, bins the distinction of being the first bowler to perform the art trick" in League cricket this set. He was greatly respon- sible for the R. A. D. C., who imtted first, being dismissed for only 81 runs, The home team spened strongly but the following batamen had great dimculty in getting run After very exciting The Police knocked off the necessary runs with LWD wickets still in hand

Alexander took five wickets for the Police for 34 runs while Morgan gave nway 39 runa for his five wickets for the Ordnance Corps.

RECREIO Y NAVY.

Portuguese Team Beaten by n Big Margin.

On the Club de Recreio ground the Royal Navy defeated their opponents by 100 runs, Alves was the star per- former for the Portuguese, taking eight of the Naval wickets for 51 runs.

Set with 164 runs to get to win, the Portuguese players were unable te de much against the Nava?' bowl- ing. Alves mado 27 of the 03 runs which the slda made. Timothy took four wickets for 22 rum,

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Hongkong C.C. Narrowly Beat Army Team,

An intereating match was played on the longkong C. C. ground be- tween the home team and an eleven military selected from among the units at present sintioned in the Colony.

and

With Hayward scoring 31 Lammert. 50 not oat, the town team knocked up 143 runs, Lient.-Col. Christian taking five wickets for 22 runs, and Wyatt three for 36.

Although the military team were within eleven runs of their opponents' tatal with three wickets in hand, the sido was unable to add further to this score. Bonnar took five wickets for 24 runa.

KOWLOON v. NAVY.

Evenly Fought Match Ends in') A Draw,

Another very close game was that played on the Kowloon C. C. ground, where the home team entertained a representative Naval eleven. The latter side batted first and declared their innings closed with 166 runa for the loss of nine wickets. Weir mado 30 Abelson 28. Goodwin took dve and

for 80 run

Kowloon team had lost, nine wickets for 148 runs when stumps ware drawn, Hraco has found his old form again and contributed 63 of the total, and Goodwin 38. Largo for the Navy captured seven wickets for

60 runs.

Craigengower v Indian R. C.

1 Stoko.

8 Blackpool

Ferguson Consistent. Ferguson wou because he was more consistent. His tactics at times did not impress, but he played a steady

best

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The results were:

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Handicap Class, [Start 2.35 p.m.]

Colleen (lat)

TIMES. Finishing Correctal 4.29.60 4.21.00 4.21.17 4.31.20

4 %30

4 11 4.91.40

La Linda (2nd). 4.29.07 Roila (4th)

4.31.20 ་ ་, ་་ Diana (60). 4.34.04 Dorothea (3rd) 4.84.14 Falcon (th).... 4.41.67

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as well at the beginning as ho | Daphne (5th) ด the end, there may have been Perrette (4th). 8ail

a different tale to tell. Ho had a Thecla (1st) very bad patch after the fourth hend, Gnel (0th) losing no less than thirteen shots in Viking (7th)

Joan (8th) seven heads, and he was unable to make up the leeway afterwards. After the eleventh head, he improved considerably but Ferguson never wavered and ho was unnole to score more than a single shot at any time.. 3 Clark's chief fault was that he was

invariably short.

2 Clapton

L

1 Chelson

Division III (Bouth)..

Bristol R."

3 Merthyr

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0 Coventry

0 Exeter

4 Norwich

1 Luton

3

Brighton

0

Southend

0 Northampton

9 Charlton

1

2' Brentford

0

0 Bournemouth

Division

(North).

Accrington Bradford C. Carlisle Crewo Halifax

1 Barrow

0 Chesterfield

6 Ashington

Hartlepools

Lincoln Rotherham

Stockport

Tranmere

·

1 Nelson

Wigan

2 Darlington

1 New Brighton

2. Doncaster

1 Wrexham

1 South Shields

4 Rochdalo

@ Southport

Scottish League.

Airdrie." Ayr U. Colle Cowdenbeath Hibernians Motherwell Partick.. St. Johnstone St. Mirren

Third Lanark-

1 Dundee

1 Aberdeen

8 Raith Rovers

3 Falkirk

1 Rangers

2 Kilmarnock

2 Queen's Park

Hearts

1 Hamilton

2 Clydo

Details follow:

Ferguson.

Head Shots Total

12 20

Clark.

Shots Total.

4.51.34 4.51.34 4.51.50 6.61.50 4.54.44 4.54,44 4.57.40 4.53.61 5.01,25

5.02.62

4.40.40 4.56.49

5,10.00

4.59.49 5.03.07

D:10.10

Heyward Heys Class.

Start 2.45 p.m.] Wings (1st) 4.57.46 Boojum (2nd) ... 4.58.80 Speedwell (3rd). 4.59.13 Bluenose (4th) Why Wonder?

(5th)

Lola (0th) Zephyr (7th)

Adonac

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4.59.44

4.57.45 4,68.10 4.59.13 4.59,44

5.01.43

5.01.43 5..09.04 6.02.48 6.00.31 5.03.15 did not finish

the Open Singles Championship, though he believed that in 1822 he secured third or fourth prize, Mr. Clark was very unlucky to be beaten by so many shots. He put up an ex- cellent game. Mr. Tacchi reminded those present that Mr. Clark's brother Mr. J had won the final in 1921: Gibson, another very good

several years, secured third prize and the fourth prize went to Mr. R. Duncan, who had beaten somo very good men during the course of the competition.

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Unique l'erformance,

wickets down. A. R. Minu" severaly led a surprise. Most of the specta nished at the bottom of the League,

attacked the weak bowling of the opposition and collected 8h before be ing capght.

At the close of play the home team had compiled 150 for the loss of six wickets, A. Kitchell with 35, being The top wearer.

Chinese R. Cv Civil Service. Playing at Causeway Bay, the Civil Service beat the Chinese R, C. by 61 runs. The visitors scored 161 ruus, of which 3. Barrow' was re- sponsible for 33 and G. R. Sayer 30, W. H. Sling taking four wickets for

21 run

The Spey Royal Cup final pro- tors expected in sen Craigengewer win but Civil Service, playing very well together, managed to win with

five shots to

apare, It was

very keen match all the way through and the result was in doubt until the last couple of hands.

The outstanding man on the green was undoubtedly Holidge, the Civil Service No. 3. He played a really brilliant game and on very few oc- rasions wasted a wood. He frequent

against his team when he went

by sut Romo un ly found the shot aga canny drawing either rested his op ponents out or drew very near to the Jack, Grimmitt skipped soundly and played really well. Pendered proveit and Deakin now a splendid No.

good some and again brought off and

The Chines could do no better than 30 runs, (Sling 31). D. R. Kelly took five wickets for 43 runs Snyer two for seven,

SECOND STRINGS..

League Holders Account for

Royal Engineers."

The holders of the second division League charpfenship engaged the Royal Engineers in a friendly match at Pokfulam and won by 36 runs, The University's innings realised 165 GG retired) while the (A. Baker Sappers replied with 119 (Waters 30). Baker took four wickets for 41

runs.

Hongkong Electric v. H.K.C.C.

At King's Park the home team were defented by the Hongkong C, C. by five wickela. With only 77 runs to get, the Club knocked up 164 for eight wickets, the winning stroke be ing made with five wickets in hand.

For the Club, Vallack, Stanion and Tal shared the bowling honours while R. 1. Dowler (41) and H. R., Reming- ton (32) were the chief contributors. Civil Service v. R. A. S. C. The Civil Service second eleven Rave a good account of themselves against the R. A. S. C. at. Happy Valley, The military team declared their innings closed when they had made 180 runs for the loss of eight wickets, but failed got their op- ponents out. Glenny scored a useful 02.

7.

The civilian team made light of the military bowling and knocked off the required runs with only two batsmen dismissed. R. R. Davies was Lop scorer with d3 while F. II. Harper made 40 and J. Willmott 85.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

Kowloon Cricket Club Bent, the Hongkong Volunteers.

ahota.

Full Scores,

On the Craigengewer side, Basa and Bennett, the Nos. 1 and 2, play- ed consistently throughout and t was certainly not their fault that Craigengover went down. Omar has shown very much better form in some of the previous malehes, Somehow his nermw woods did not quite suit the green, which was drawing at last three yards on the one hand. Bradbury did some good things at times and had very hard. fuck at others,

Scores: Craigengower.

R. Basa

I

Civil Service.

T. D. E. Pendered C. Bennett

J.. Deakin U. M. Omar J. Hallidgo B. W. Bradbury A. W. Grimmitt Hend Shots Total Shots Total.

2

2

3

14

21

2 16

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

2

10

He congratulated Civil Service on winning the Spey Royal Cup. Their victory showed, that although they they could not always go by figures. Most of their League matches were loat by narrow margins. rower had been in the final of the Spey Royal Cup for the last three seasons, which, he thought, was a unique performance,

Craigen

That day brought to an end the lawn bowls season. Owing to a num ber of wet Saturdaye it had been delayed longer than they had desired. Mr. Tacchi expressed thanks to Mr. Wylie for presenting the Cham- planship Cup, and thought the As- sociation might congratulate itself upon having Presidents year after who put up such fine trophies Yense). He thanked Mr. Wylic for all the assistance he had rendered hint during the year; Mr. D. Gow for refereeing and Mr. R. Lapsley for umpiring the Championship final and Mr. Gibson for officiating in the Spey Royal final,

The Prizes,

Mrs. Wyllo then presented the trophies as under:

Open Singles Championship: Win- ner, J. Ferguson; Runner-up, A. R. Spey Royal Cup: Civil Service C. Clark; 3. J. Gibson; 4, R. Duncan, C. (A. W. Grimmitt, akip),

Small souvenir trophies were haul ed to the members of the winning Spey Cup team and bottles of Spey Ruyal whisky to the losers. Taikoo (R. Wallace, J. Laing, J. C. Chalmers handed also and Morrison) were caps, which, owing to an oversight, was not done last year.

Mrs. Wylie was the recipient of a beautiful. bouquet and holder, hunded her by little Miss Rosic Nish, and also three bearty cheers, a compli ment that was also paid the ladies.

League Winners Congratulated. Mr. B. WyHo, the President of the Association, in a short speech, return- od thanks on behalf of his wife. Ha took the opportunity to congratulate

100 Metres (Junior "A" for Men (Final) 1st Yu Siu Yan (Pul Ching (Nam Tal University, Canton) 3rd ng Hung Cheung (Pui Ching School, Cant

100 Metres (Junior "B") for Men (Final) 1st Wong Yat Foo (Pui Ying School) 2nd Chan Wing Yuen (Pul Ying School) 3rd Lee Wai Luen. (Nam Tai University).

Volley Ball Men's Final, Chung Tal Shan University versus Nam

University, former won by 21 to 7 and 21 to 15.

Basket Ball-Men's Final, Chung Shan University, (Canton,) versus South Chinn, Hongkong, former won by 20 to 14 and 21 to 16.

Final, Baseball-Ladies

Chun Kwong School (Canton), versus Pul To School (Canton), former won by.39

to 18.

Tennis.-Ladies Double, (Fina))

Nue Sze School (Canton) versus Ling Nam University (Canton) former

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Track Events:-200 Metres for Men (Final) 1st. Lam Yuk Ying (China Athletic).

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runs for 7 wickets declared. Ramsey of the Association, in asking her to willingly and efficiently and he asked Wales took three do so, said he thought they could all them to accord him a very hearty vote The Indians went to the wickets contributed 74. first and although they lost their wickets for 81 runs. The Volunteers congratulate themselves upon wit of thanks (applause).

The collection taken during the bateman with only five runs on the replied with 134, Mitchell, malding nessing a very fine afternoon's sport. board they amassed a total of 180 42. Musson took four wickets for 24 This was the first occasion on which afternoon, on behalf of St. Dunstan's, runs before declaring, with, nine runs.

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