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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931.

FANLING HUNT.

STANDARD MAINTAINED' LAST WEDNESDAY.

Hounds met at Dill's Corner on the last Wednesday in the mouth and maintained the high level of sport shown during the Inni fortnight.

The weather was again kind to us, ruin the previous day had made the

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Toung excellent. Scenting conditions Thursday, 5th March, 1931, were fair only, a rise of a degree or two in the temperature actually occur. ring after 3 pa. This probably ac counted for Rainbow and Rippler, Ewo of the best hounds, running rather nhi ad of the remainder of the rack.

A few minutes after 3.15 Capt.) Mould moved off to draw the

kimc cover that was drawn at the opening inert.

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Hiper and Rainbow went male from cover and were put follow. l by the remainder of the pack until they were quite a quarter of a mile ahol, Pesimists for told a bad run with the line fouled by the leading hand. This artindly was not the en tull hounds hunted the line well togelber and at a very fair puer.

The line run in a large circk to finish peris some bare paddy, which gave exeullent going af far from the diraw.

After a short pause, Me. Corbett, who as usual was the fox, and a very l Cerafty 100 fen, left to lay the second How. After giving the fox the usual fifteen minutes' grace, hounds were again put on near Dilla Corner, but this time to run South of Patt's Run- Enlow. Rainbow and Rippler again Jed by sune distance, but ʼn loop in the Fine at all hounds up again and the whole park went swny at a good pace after the fox, who had set his mask for the Indies Golf Course. Shortly after coming the zend "Mary" made on of her rare mistakes. (How are the mighty fallen!)

The field had to go hard to be in - እ of hatunds at all. Mr. Alec Putt took a ten foot drop jump into an emply water hole and parted com pany; fortunately he was not hurt.

The for menutime had bouri viewed, Mr. Corbett had to gallop hard In order to save his brush, bounds

mky etching him` betweTTL Po Breralow and the new Course,

We were very glad to see Mr. and Mrs. Abe Paltic out again. This in the Art time Mr. Potts has been ent niner le broke his wrist hunting last month. Amongal others anticed Miss Sent lineston and Mrs. Ander- rum. The field was smaller than usual

on this orasion fifteen,

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RIFLE MEETING.

LAST SUNDAY'S SHOOT AT KOWLOON,

the Pelty Teams drawn from

rand Oflicers, of 1.M.S. Sandwich, members HK.S. Bde. KA, Sergis- Mess, met in a shoot held at Kowloon Sunday, Five practices were fired, i and were very keenly contested. At the finish of practice Ñv, 4, both teams were all square The Bobbing Jinnie at the last range saw the Mess fast! get home by a somali margin of eight

Thursday's meet is at the Kennels and bye-tay. This is a change from normal, but Thursday is a non-points. racing day.

The Acting Master will probably try to hunt the real artele on this occas ylon.

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Messrs. Thomson and Co, will short- ly publish list of forthcoming meets.

CORRESPONDENCE.

A Hockey League.

To The Editor of Hongkong

Telegraph.]

Sir. "Enthusiast's" letter publish- ef in your paper on the 26th February dros pat seem to have evaded much enthusiasm from heal hnekey elins, Perhaps sveritaries are rather shy oi the additional work the formation of n ferarun would entail, or may be the Jack of interest is just plain "Hong- kongites".

For the Mess, Weyman scored four short of a possible, with Russell close | up. Johnson with 86 and Hardy and Francis 82, were the pick of the P.0's Team. Both teams included one i Officer.

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I kamw of one club which will be only too pleased to assist in the forination of a lengue, the name of which Ihall be glad to supply to any hockey club secretaries who may į br interested.

Thanks are due to Messrs. Gilman! and Co., for their kind offer of a challenge hield.

Wake up, hockey, fans, and get together for a little more organiza- tion.

BACK STICK.

Scores:

Petty Ofcers.

Livnt. Medley P.O. Johnson 150. Francis P.O. Cont

P.O. Hardy P.O. Richards PO, Riddlecome P.O. Wine

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Total

590

Mess.

Licat, Waring

B.Q.M.S. 1111 B.QMLS. Weyman Sergt. Russell Sergt. De Ln laye Serkt. Monn

Sergt. Willhunts Sergt. Harbour

Total

FANLING GOLF.

C01

FEBRUARY RESULT IN THE

FELIX ELLIS CUP.

I play for the Felix Ellis Cup for February, A. G. Coppin (2 down'} qualifies.

LOCAL CRICKET.

K.C.C. EASILY DEFEAT THE VOLUNTEERS YESTERDAY.

G. C. Burnett did all the damage tor Kowloon in the Volunteers' second Innings.

He was mainly responsible for the low ncore of 72 put up by the Volunteers, capturing eight wickets for only 25 runs. Grillths was the only man to make anything of a show, aroring more than half his oldo'a total. Scores;

The cricket match, commenced on Sunday, between the Kowloon Cricket

Voluntzera-1st Innings-272. Club and the Volunteers, was resumed

K.C.C.-1st Innings-300. yesterday and resulted in an oney victory for the K.C.C. by aine wickets. Volunteers-2nd Innings." Scoring was high in the first day's K. H. Datger, b Hung.... play, the Volunteers knocking up 272 J. E. Richardson, Burnett in their first innings. Kowloon were S. V. Gittins, c and b Burnett 42 runs behind the close of play. R. H. Grimthu, b Burnott ... E. F. Fincher being the 75 not out R. M. Wood, e Hung, b Burnett and Lyal 4 not out. These two re A. Reid, b Burnett named Kowloon's Innings yesterday, II. F. Green, e E. C. Fincher, b

Harnott but Fincher did not stay long, being bowled by Beck after he had added JA, G. Beck, b Burnett

Lyal G. E. R. Diveit, e E. nine to his over-night reoria. and Barnett then made a stand, and

Burnett... enabled Kowloon to take a lead of 28 R. R. Davies Extras runs on the first innings.

Fincher, b

4

Total (for 0 wkts.)

Bowling Analysik, O. M.

1 2 K.C.C-2nd Innings. F. E. Lawrence, b Reid |N. A, E. Mackay, not out

One man abmont."

W. C. Hung G. C. Burnett

D

F. E. Skinner, not out

Extras

Total (for 1 wkt.);

E. C. Finchor, W. C. Hung, Zimmern, E. F. Fincher, D. W. Gregory, J. C. Lyal, G. C. Burnett

o and Dalziel did not bat.

Beck

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