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YESTERDAY'S VARIOUS SPORTS EVENTS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929.

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very pleasant afternoon spent by members of the Royal Artil lery Tennis Club, with their friends, At Sopkumpoo yesterday afternoon.

Refreshments wore provided, and play lasted until dark,

Yesterday's Football.

The Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals played a strenuous

INTERPORT TENNIS.

SHANGHAI TEAM COMING NEXT MONTH,

A wire has Boon received by the Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association, stating that the Shanghai Interport tennis team will leave after the middle of November, although the exact dats is, as yet, un- certain.

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES,

The results of Saturday's Home football, as were:

cabled by Router,

game of football with a team from to Hongkong, and furthor Leicester

the Asiatic Petroleum Company, on the Caroline Hill enclosure, yesterday afternoon, the soldiers running out easy winners by five goals to one,

Cricket Matches.

-

First Division."

Birmingham views regarding the playing by

The telogram asks for Hongkong's Blackburn

Grimsby of Sullivan, who has been Huddersfield states that Dr. Duck will be absent Liverpool. from the Shanghai team, and at the Manchester U. present it is Improbable that they will Middlesbroʻ be able to replace him.,

12 ) Dty. RA,

Cox, S.LI.

Yesterday afternoon, tha Royal Cor, K.0.5.B. Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals | HQ, BILI. were at home to the Hongkong Police CT, S.LT. at Sookumpoo, at cricket. The match drawn, the Engineers · having three wickets to fall and being 65 runs behind, when falling light made a stoppage necessary. Scores:

H.K. Police.

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LOCAL CRICKET..

SATURDAY'S INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH.

A magnificent display of batting by H. Owen Hughes completely over- shadowed everything else in the In- terport cricket trial between Mr. H. R. B. Hancock's and Mr. E. B. Reed's elevens on the Hongkong Club ground on Saturday,

I Wednesday

3' Everton

0 Aston Vilja

2

It was an innings, almost without blemish, and featured by splendid

3 Barnley

0

forcing atroke on both sides of the

2. Leeds

2

wicket, which earned for him

1 Manchester C. & many as seventeen 4's in an un-

I Arsenal

4 Derby

2. Bolton

4 Sunderland "Partsmouth

Second Division.

Notts Forest

O Preston N.E.

Bristol C.,

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defeated knock of 108.

batsman introduced à wide re-

5 strokes, although he dia- |

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Notta, County

0

Reading

2 Stoke

0 Chariton

Oldham

3 Hull

Southampton

3 Wolves

Tottenham

1. Bradford C.,!

West Brom

6

Swansea

2

Brentford

Brighton

Bristol R.

Third Division (South).

Clapton O.

3 Norwich

2 Gillingham

2 Crystal Pal.

2 Fulham

2 Queen'a P.R.

Bouthend

Bournemouth

4 Exeter

2 Northampton

2 Luton

2 Walsall

Smith, c.

Wagland, b.

Stewart, did not bat

Turner, c. Pycock, b: Butler. License, not out

Caventry

Extras

Tednesday:

Merthyr

Total

160

Happy Valley, "D" Coy, K.O.S.B.

Newport

IE

R.E. and R. Signals,

Plymouth

Bowling honours fell to Leppard, who obtained 4, wickets at the small cost of only 28 runs.

Thursday:

Swindon

Sookumpoo, "B" Coy. K.O.S.B.

Torquay

Y

v "D" Coy. S.L.I."

Watford

Friday:

Leppard, b. Baker

Chatham Road, "A" Coy. S.L.I.

VR.A.M.C.

Third

Burrow

Devall, . Smith, B. Sherry

Carlisle

Mitchell, b. Sherry

J

15

Butler, b. Baker

Crewe Nelson

1 Lincoln

4

Doncaster

Lockyer, c. Hunter; b. Post

New Brighton

2 Rotherham

Burrage, not out

Atkinson, b. Baker

10

Gordon, st. Kirby, b. Baker

Extras

D

on Armistice Day. The kick-off is

9

101

timed for 4 par, and It is hoped that the Band of the 2nd. K.O.S.B. will find it convenient to perform prior to the kick-off and at the interval.

Port Vale Southport Stockport Wigan Wrexham York

3 Rochdale

6 Halifax

3 Darlington

0 Tranmere

RE. & R. Signals."

Total (7 wickets)

Armistice Day Match. Arrangements are now in progress

a for the annual inatch, "The Services" versus "The Rest," to be played on the Hongkong Club. Football Ground

Baker bowled well for the Police, hly four wickets being obtained for the loss of 31 runs.

2nd. Bn. K.O.S.B. v. Indian R.C. Played on the ground of the Indian Recreation Club yesterday afternoon. the

THEATRE the visitors last by 87 runs,

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indians declaring their innings closed edday afternoon thredals. Yas-

with a score, of 220 for eight wickets,

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most stimulating and interesting innings. The forcefulness of

may be appreciated by the fact

1 that he only occupied the wicket for

an hour and twenty minutes, and that his runs were made out of a total of 107.

It was chiefly thanks to him that Hancock was able to make the de- claration at tea time, with the sale total of 223 for seven wickets, but

no time for a definite Anish, allowed and the game ended tamely

with Reed's team scoring 100 for 2 wickets. Apart from Owen Hughes batting. the only real feature of the play was

some excellent fielding. The ground

3 work was pleasingly neat and clean,

4 and W. A. H. Maxwell's display in

3 the outfield was always worth watch- "2 ing

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The bowling on both sides lacked 1sting. There was not much wroug with the length, but it was too stereo- typed and although A. Reid and Owen Hughes did make the ball "go through" occasionally, it cannot

19 Obliterated. said that the attack on either side

21 Costly. rese above the mediocre.

Measure Reid would probably And that he 23 Large pitchers. would get a lot more pace off the 25 Insect. wicket if he used his arm to more ad-27

(Mining). vantage and flighted the ball higher. 20

20 Gount. Scores:

Major Crake, b Reid

name 08.

31 Subtle kind of sarcus,

H. R. B. Hancock's XI.

32 Light case.

34 Barb.

E. C. Fincher, e and b Rumjahn

38

T. E. Pearce, run out

38 Little urchin.

37.Afirmative reply.

32

Captain

44 Continent

42 Possessing, a roe.

H.

Owen

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45 Heart,

Reynolds, e Stanion,

Hughes, not out

3 H. R. B. Hancock, b Hung

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H. V. Parker, a Rumjahn, & Reid E. F. Fincher, e Rumjahn, b Reid

A. C. I. Bowker, not out

Extras

Total

W: Brace did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

edmetson all pass-crowd of 30,000. Scotland won by four Lt.-Col. Wyatt

On Tuesday the advance party of dan, Mansley and the units going into training in camp will leave Hongkong.

"A" Company,

ing out well, Jordan especially pro

ving particularly strong as a distance goals to two Reuter. 2nd, K.O.S.B. will leave the R.A.S.C. swimmer. Recommendations" have Camber at 8.30 a.ra, under the com- been forwarded to London for rati mand of Captain Hatten-Hall, M.C..fication in

will be accompanied by Lieut. &Medallion addition for the Bronze

Quartermaster W. Pyper,

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Cup Football..

Cpl. Bellfield, Elliott, Legnard, flunales Private Wilkinson has also, been passed out for the Instructors' Cer- tificate...

in the same direction this season,

The Royal Artillery and the Ord- nance Corps have also been very Last Friday, the 12th (H) Battery, and it is hoped that next year all RA., played the 20th (H) Battery Units will vie with one another In R.A., In the Hongkong Garrison Ar- trying for these awards, not entirely tillery Football Cup, at Lyeman. The fur their intrinsic value, but for the 12th were the victors by four goals valuable lessons learned whilst qual

fying. Gunner Hillary-contested match, taining the hat-trick, ! Allen adding the

Much credit must be given to Ptax. point.

Dorsett. Freeman, and Wilkinson, wha Mead deputised

for Flet- have cher, whilst Ward at centre-half play-to the training of, candidates for the

splendidly

given up many hours of leisure ed a sound and safe game. Malton, awards at the other end, played well in goal, the goals not being

due to

lack any of keenness or skill on his part, the

Denn scored the only goal 20th Battery, who were better value than the score suggests. There was a noticeable absence of fouls, and the game was ably referced by S/St. O'Flaherty, R.A,M.C.

League Table.

Y.M.C.A. Programme.

20

THE BOY SCOUTS.

ANNUAL SWIMMING GALA

AT V.R.C.

The Scouts and Cubs of the Hong kong Branch of the Boy Scouts Asso ciation held their annual gala in the V.R.C. bath on Saturday afternoon, providing an afternoon full of excite ment and interest for competitors and friends. In all, there were 15 events, which were put. through without a hitch.

1379

A. Reid

D. R. Kelly V. W. L. Stanion. W. Hang

AA. Rumjahn J. E. Richardson

10847 Sacred hymas.

49

50 out.

16 Take of illegally,

3 51 Blur

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D. J. N. Anderson

B. E. Reed's XI.

A. A. Rumjahn, Owen Hughes

38

B3

22

L. Goldman, b Owen Hughes J. E. Richardson, not out D. J. N. Anderson, not out

Extras

Total

100

W. A. H. Maxwell, Lt-Col. Wyatt, V. W. L. Stanion, W. Hung, D. R. Kelly, F. H. Holdman, A. Held and E. B. Reed did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

"A LEAGUE MATCH.

1 Not fresh. 2 Show.

Down

3 That which opens.

4 At no time.

6 Rude Agure.

7 Negotiate.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Heavy Scoring by the K.C.C..

and Navy,"

8 Bodice.

Stono, of a fine grit.

10 Intention.

11 Swinging round,

13 Commemorative of a great event.

18 Gasometer.

Aptitude.

24 Forego. 26 Pain. 26 Rates. 28 Tedium.

33 Weariness,

Pig

34 meat.

35 Mountain' tobacco.

38.Bad.

36

39

40 Ponsibl

41 Bird's habitations.

43 The Devil

44 Fruit.

46.Give out.

48 Bog,

Saturday's Solution.

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hit to such good purpose, that they saved the game with ease, the score at the close being 98. for 4 wickets: H.K.CC. 2nd XI v Royal Artillery.

The Hongkong Cricket Club second- string completely outplayed the Royal Despite their declaration after Artillery on Saturday, to whom they scoring 180 for three wickets against were the visitors, and after the Royal Navy on Saturday, the 218 for 8 wickets declared, dienbered Kowloon Cricket Club were unable, the R. Afor 84.

win, the sailors replying

to force Д with 95 for 3. Zimmern Innings of 74 not out for the Club "Extras" contributed no less than 38. played a characteristic Divett 33, Summers 24, hitet and thoroughly enjoyed himself, against the weakened Navy attack The homesters succeeded in saving the game by reason of steady and con- xistent batting.

Artillery attack was very

heated, O. Moor gathering 54,

Police R. C. v. Craigéngower. The Police gained An excellent victory on Saturday, when they de feated the Craigengower C.C, seconda by 67 runa.*

The outstanding incidents of the

Summers and Divett then followed up their success at the czenie, by literally walking through the home batsinen.

Summers, who sent down Dovers, obtained five wickets for 11 rans, and his colleague accounted for the remaining five with 32 balla át a cost of seven runs.

Volunteers v. Craigengewer.

Despite a magnificent innings of 95 game were the good batting of Baker not out by D. Zimmern, Cralgengower and Kirby for the Police and Abbas suffered defeat at the hands of the for the losers. Baker Alto bowled Volunteers on the former's enclosure with remarkable success, and fully dent served

Valley yesterday.

runs.

the

Happy

In the senior class, Sloan, of the fn winning the 50 and 100 Yards Talkoo Scottish Troop, did very well

Championship. The greatest intercat was centred around the Inter-Troop J. R. Reynolds this week at the Y.M.C.A. promises

Relay Race, which, after a keen H. V. Parker The Amusement Programme isen tussie, was won by the Sea Scouts.

E. F. Fincher to be as full of instructive entertain Commissioner (Rev. G. T. Walde-

the close of the sports, the H. Owen Hughes ment as of fun and lighter forms of grave) handed out the trophies. He enjoyment.

said that he had written an appeal To-night as already announced, a in the forthcoming lecture "will be given by

issue

of the Mr. T. J.Silver Wolf for more Cubs, mention- Price. "Walking across China from ing, in this connexion, that the ser Yunnanfu to the The League Table this week has strated by lantern

be vices of Indies would be slides. The desirable as they knew more about undergone very slight alteration, the lecture will commence at 7.30 pm.

particularly

his analysis of 7 wickets for Ziramern made his runs out of a total most noticeable movement being that

tact with the young Cabs than the

-24 To-morrow the usual Bridge even-u

of 195, of "A" Company, K.O.S.B., who ad

poor grey-haired

Craigengower made will

A few men (Laughter). commence at 7.30, and, on rance from 8th. position to 3rd. place.

costly Only Kitchell (20) gave him any fielding errors. Moreover, it would keep the ladies in Wednesday, a concert w

will be The Borderera Companies are now. In

that appearing to be the pet

support. K.C.C. 2nd XI. v Indián RC.

appreciable youth,

The Volunteers batted very soundly, the fortunate position w

ab eight o'clock. where the four will be the entertainers, and this will Funn

petual alm of most Jadies

The Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd XT J. E. Richardson, who scored 63 and (Laughter). Occupy

4th, 2nd.

and the Indian Recreation Club play-0. Moor, who contributed 63, Indulg After alluding to the encouraging be the last opportunity to hear and feature presented by the increase 5th places League, the leaders

In the

ed an evenly contested match on the Ing in a first wicket partnership of being a match ahead of all except

see this talented party of performers, the number of Cub Packa, the Com- The Univeralty ran up the useful former's

Service Man will be admitted to the missioner proceeded to express his total of 124: H. E. M. Adams being drawn game resulting:

ground on Saturday,

a113. "A" Company Camp and training

The bowling on both sides will possibly interfere with the

Thanks to some bright batting by accurate, without being difficult, and thanks to the officials of the V.R.C.

35, but the games to some extent, but, as far as

for the use of their bath, and to

well and the home team was able to]

R. F. Raven (48) and F. Hamblin the fielding was well up to standard. Is possible, endeavour will be, made

.105. Cpl. to provide at least one game daily.

Scoutmaster In Chei-bing, Assistant eventually The table now stands as follows:

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Royal Engineers Defeat The University. The Hongkong University C. C., sustained a rather surprising defeat at the hands of the R. E. and Royal Signals in Pokfulum on Saturday.

league match

chief Signals

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and hit as many as 18 fours.

Was

St. John's Cathedral Hall on Thura- day

at the reduced price of evening 50 cents, when the "Dandy Coona," will give their opening show, the Colony's only Nigger Troupe. Secretary for the local Boy Sc Deavell hit being run apply the closure, with a total of 184

The first Social Evening of the son, Association, for the arduous work the Macdonald both batted well to score but the batsmen were invariably ined the King's Own Scottish Bordorom

the

all

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latter had performed in preparing son, so far as Sundays are concerned, te will be held at the Cathedral Hall Finally, Rev. Mr. Waldegrave express

names in type for the aports, next Sunday, at 7.16

Music, p.ni. Songs and Short Talke will be the his appreciation of those other programme, and igiht refreshments officials who had helped to make the will be provided.

afternoon's sports a sucebssful.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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.

Indian R.C. v. K.O.S.B.

The Indian Recreation Club defeat

up 43 nut and S/Sgt. Mitchell and Lt. for D wickets. The Indian R. G. Introduced as many as seven bowlers,

bowling figures for the winners. bis

and 29 respectively. Harrison came out with the best the ascendant.

by 87 runs in a match which was six victims costing 53 runs, whilst promising start in their reply, but day. The Indians knocked up a total

The homesters made anything bat a played on the former's ground yester ptoala did well to take 4 wickets subsequently N. E. Kitchell (not out of 220 runs for dight wickets, while for 20 runs for the University.

31) and A. R. Suffad (not out 10), the soldiers were all out for 133

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