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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929.

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Fielding sides in the first half

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

CATHOLIC UNION WINS FRIENDLY GAME,

LOCAL SOCCER.

INTERPORT. “TEAM” HEATEN

BY THE ARMY......

Only six of the mon selected to play

In the second Interport Trial gamo Uned but yesterday on the H.K.F.0. ground to oppose a team of Army players, Larkin, Hill and Oram Join- ed the selected players, and the game started with nino players against a |full Army aldo. Goldman, Suen Kum- shun, Cross, Remedios and Brown wero the absentoes.

Tho play on the whole was scrappy. The only goal of the first half was acored by Barclay, who headed a fino goal from a centre by Caldicutt. of last Saturday's matches, had

Early in the second half, Caldicuit a gruelling time under a burning place last night at the Catholic and Clarke misjudged the flight of the A friendly billiards match took sent in a shot from near the touchline sun with hardly any breeze at all Union Club, between the St. ball, which entered the net and put from two to four o'clock. The Patrick's Club and the Catholic the Army two up. weather resembled more that of n

Union, and resulted in a win for} Au Kitanag and Alexander Inter July afternoon than a day in the Catholic Union, by a margin of completed the selected team. A shet mid-winter and there WOA an usual demand for water to be 133 points. P. O. Brydio made a from Alexander was detected to the brought out at frequent intervals 40 break for the losers and Mr. C. Crossbar by Moit, and a struggle on

65 for the winners. the ball into the net.

the goal line ended when Gosano sont to revive the parched fieldsmen! F. Vas Flour batsmen had the distinc-Scores:

Very few spectators were present tion of acoring centuries-three

in the étand throughout the game.

To-day's Football. Hongkong League, Division I, Kick off 4 p.m.

of these being in League fixtures

which, I think, constituto record for Saturday afternoon matches.

One game out of three in the Senior Division was brought to a definite conclusion and in this Kowloon were fortunate to win, nthough they held the upper hand all the time,, as the game was not lost by the Navy until the last over of the day, The Senior Service, with an uphill fight all the way, retaliated gallantly. Simms, Watch and Water made the Kowloon bowling look easy, and if they had a little support from the others would have retained a point, for the Navy.

Brace, in one of his most brilliant moods, scored 108 not out and, of course, paved, the way to the big total of 203 for four put up by the K.C.C.

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The Civil Service v Indian R.C, match at Happy Valley was not by any means go much A one aided affair for the home team as the scores might suggest. Sayer's century was not without blemish, but it was an innings typleal of his own forceful style. After- getting 50 without giving

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chance, he was dropped quite a few times and one or two of the catches were positively "aitters." The Indians must polish up their fielding; last week's exhibition was unusually..patchy for them, if they want to keep down the rans against them in future matches.

Madar and A. R. Minu, bath of whom passed the half century mark, raised the hopes of their supporters when they became associated for the fourth wicket and brought the score from 14 to 90 odd. The latter's freworks display delighted the spectators, but Madar's innings was the more praiseworthy. While to all ap- pearances deliberately feeding the hard hitter, Madar was also scoring freely, chiefly with his favourite stroke past cover. wards the close, Civil Servico were again very much on top but stubborn defence by the last Indian pair robbed them of two valuable points.

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To-

The Club were decidedly un lucky to draw with C.C.C. but lo get 169 in about, 90 minutes is none too easy task. Nobody was to blame, however, as 'Crai- gengower could not very well declare any sooner with their comparatively small score against strong batting side. Bradbury, D. Rumjan and Oliver, going in late, were largely responsible for the total of 168 compiled by their team.

The Club batsmen went in to force a victory. Never at any time in danger of losing, they eye on the 'clock, so to speak, on had to admit that batting with an that day, was a little beyond their capability, although they have several batsmen in their ranks who have previously been seen to rise to the occasion under some what similar circumstances,

Despite a fairly useful total of 148, Club de Recrein were severely trounced by the University in the Junior League. The earlier Portuguese bats did woll, but those who followed on found the amart fielding of the Under- graduates rather hard to contend with. Kermani signalised his return to the 'Varalty 2nd XI by scoring a contury, I believe that it was originally Intended to play him behind the sticks this season in the senior team, vice Hong Sling, but a now arrival has dis- placed him.

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Civil Service juniors gave the Indian 2nd XI a good run for their money at Sookumpeo; in fact, it looked odds on the visitors winning until Mohamed and A S. Suffiad became sot. AB It turned out the Indians, who are at the head of this Division, just managed to turn the tables on their opponents with about three minutes to spare.

The spoils. went to R.AS.C. when they visited Electric R.C.

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C. Brydio

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C. Moulder

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F. M. Cruz

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L. E. Remedios

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A. A. M. Rodrigues

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150

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Lieutenants FM.B. Beasley and P. C. P. Thomas have been ap- pointed to H.M.S. Hermes.

Pte. Fry followed up his good work of a week ago when he took seven wickets cheaply against Civil Service which included a "hat trick," by capturing eight for 37.

·R.Á. v. Queen's, Sookunpoo, refereq), L. S. B. A. Atkinson.

Pollen v. S. Chinn, Kowican F. C. ground, referes P. O. Cowan.

At Sookunpoo, the Queen's should win against the R.A. The Queen's have fallon of Intely and have struck a bad patch. They are putting up good football but fail to score goals. The Gunners should give them a good game, and with Lench in the attack may secure à point,

On the Railway ground, the Police) receive South China. This match should be a great draw for the Penin- Bula. As recently as Saturday last, South China beat the Polles by two goals to nil, a performance that should, be repeated to-day.

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Owing to the absence of the de- fendant in a summons taken out by Mrs. M. Lyen, of No. 140, Caine Road, against a Chinese, Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis-| tracy this morning, adjourned the case sine die, as there was some; doubts of the been properly served. The defen- summons having dant was accused of assault, using abusive language and threatening to stab the complainant.

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