,
HOLIDAY CRICKET.
P
CLUB BEAT NAVY IN TRIANGULAR
Only two League matches both In the Second Divinion, were played off during the week-end. The Police met the Civil Service at Happy Valley, the same ending in a draw, while the Club de Recrelo Hained full points in their match against the Hongkong Club.
LEAGUE 11.
Recreio Defeat Hongkong Club by One Wickel.
Pinying at home, the Club de Recreio defented the Hongkong Club by one wicket.
Stonly bowling by the Reerolo men kep! the mie of scoring down, and against this attack the longkong batamen were only able to meore 132 runs. Planner. top-acored with
A. P. Guterres tuna,
captured aix wickeln for 42 runs.
36
The Recreio Jost managed to top: this total, thanks to a fine innings by H. A. Alves, who renched the half- century mark. Guterres and Penta also made useful contributions fo- words their total. ScoreN:
Hongkong CC.
G. E. Gahngan, b Guterres
J. R. Ratten, b Guterres
LD. Kilher, b Guterres
A. J. Wilt, e Prata, b Pereira
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1932.
NOTRE DAME FINALLY BEATEN.
The firal defent in 26 games over a period of nearly three years-that was the bitter taste that Notre Dame's famous football players had in their mouths after being beaten by University of Call. formis on their own field, 19-14, in a sensational upset. The above picture shows "Sweet" Musick of U. 3. C. ripping through the Notre Dame line for a first down as forwards clutch vainiy at his driving legu
Fall of the wicketa:-1 for 1, 2 fur 29, 3 for 64, 4 for 55, 6 for 63, 6 for 58, 7 for 84, 8 for 81, 9 for 91.
Robertson
14 Edmorals
Dowling Analysis.
THE RUGBY TEST.
INITIAL VICTORY FOR SPRINGBOKS.
HO KOM-TONG SHIELD.
FANLING HUNT MEETING.
MR. STANTON CARRIES OFF THE HONOURS.
1941 of any flat race barred. To ba ridden by Ladies. Catchwelght 145 lb. Mr. F. Lobel's African Eva
(145 lbs.) (Miss Scott Harston) 1 Mr. W. T. Stanton's Donnabella
(14 Isb.) (Miss Fearoa) Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The
2
TEST CRICKET.
AUSTRALIA RECOVERS IN MELBOURNE MATCH.
Melbourne, Jan. 2.
Gomer (148 lbs.) (Mrs. Front) Also rani-Grand Symphony (145) (Birs. Harrison) Grey Mouad (146) South Africa gained a load of 188 Mrs. Preston) Red Leaven (145) runs over Australia in the Third (Miss Fair) Yankee (145) (Miss Match which was Bonnar) The Wind (146)
continued to-day, (Miss the tourists being dismissed for 358 Hutchinson
Won by half length; six lengths. $2.10; $.16; $2.10.
Pari-mutuel: Win $5.02:
Belting.
CLEVER WIN BY LADY.
A very big crowd of ateeplechase fans turned up to see the conclud- ing day's events of the New Year's meeting at the Kwanti race course esterday. The feature of both dava was the auberb horsemanship Donnabella of Mr. W. T. Stanton, with six African Eve wins out of 14 events."
Yankee Miss Scott Harston won a very clever Red Leavon Grey Mous0 race on African Eve, and Miss Fearon and Mrs. Frost are equally to be Grand Symphony
The Gomeril congratulated on their fine
riding, The Wind The committee are to be commended for including ladies' events in thes programme.
Although
runa. K. C. Viljoen stubbornly re Pinces alated the Australian bowlers and took his scara from 10 to 111 before he was beaten.
Place.
Win
603
479
720
620
60
70
20
76
52
131
B10
B12
22
81
80
Flat
The Shans! Handleap-A Race of Mile, "C1" and "C2." no striking
Mesars. Brown and Coppin's dividends were paid on either day, the
Fritillery (166 Jbs.) sport was excellent, and with the fine Mr. J. J. Palmer's Blus Benven
(Mr. Bramwell) weather throughout, visitors had thoroughly enjoyable ilme.
(165 lbs.) (Mr. Palmer) Mr. Heard's Christmas Bello
-
THE RESULTS.
R
1 The Yuen Loong Hurdle Race.
Miles.
Mr. Parkson Chan's Overthere
100 lbe.
(Major Stewart)
Dr. J. C. Margown's Cutex 168 lbs
(Dr. Macgown}
Messrs. Dyer and Belth's Loch
Ryan (100 s.)
(Mr. Keith Murray)
2
1
2
Viljoen and McMillan continued South Africa's tunings on Saturday, with the total standing at 268 for sevan wickets. The former played stylish cricket and topped the century mark before being caught behind the wicket McMillan scored 29, Quina 11 and Bell 10 before the innings came to a close for 358 razL. ·
Woodfull and Ponsford opened the necond innings for Australla and de- |fied the South African bowlers. After Ponsford left for 84 Bradman quickly made up for his fallure in the frat (160 lbs.) (Mr. Corbett) 3 innings and at the close of play had Also ran:-Edenbridge (140) (Mr. made 97 not out. Woodfall had 73 to Carroll) Mongolian Stag (140) Mr. his credit when stumps were drawn. Benham) Noukhall (140) (Mr. But ier) The Quail (186) (Mr. Freat) Thunderous Stag (152) (Mr. A. R. Botelho).
Won by half length; one length, Pari-mutuel: Win $10.70; Places $4.20; $4.40; $3.
AMBULANCE COMPETITION IN LANCASHIRE.
London, Jan. 2.
Through the medium of a handsome f the
First Test match between Shield, the name of Mr. Ho Kom-tong England and the touring South Afri-has become well known in Lancashire. ran rugby footballers played at Twic-The shield, which will be competed for kenham to-day, the Springboks won annually by St. John Ainbalance by seven points to rtl before an atten- Brigates in the Fylde district, is the Xerxes (158) (Mr. Corlett), Herga Edenbridge
Also ran-Ed (155) (Mr. Stanton), TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT{dance of 70,000 spectators. The turf gift of Mr. E. Ralphs, formerly com(162) (3r. Chalea), Mouche
was in excellent condition.
(Mr. Caplan).
0 M. R. W
31 20
4
Itawkins
B
24
8 Ramli
4 14
2
10
Grinmitt
P. W. J. Planner, e Pereira, h
fiuterren
3G
R. . Davis, Remedios, b Pereira
It. S. W. Paterson, b Guterres
H
*
Navy Defeated By
Club
By An Innings.
Continuing their Mecon intings
I.. A. Whipps, ↳ Alves
J. R. Way, and Guterres ..
J. M. Sunlig, e Guterres, b Alves
W. Stoker, not out
Extras
Total
20
132
Fall of the wicketa:-) for 15. 2 for 29, for 38, 4 for 46, 5 for 67. G for 108, for 119, & for 121. 9 for 126.
Bowling Analysis.
Guterres
Prata
Pereira
Alrca...
Figueiredo
(
M. R
W
に 42 G
2
16 ព
6
0
20 2
73 0
31
2
1
(
2
U
Club de Recreio.
1. J. Guterres, c-and b Way
1. A. Alves, Planner b Stoker
South Afrien were best in opening the rerums, but the English forwords | were splendid,
A cut through by W H. Sobey and forious ran by R. J. Baier mute up
R. Spong set the reowd alight with The his wonderful side-stepping.
A wild pans by R. A. Gerrard (a Hongkong xy) nearly it in the South Africans and only .. Tanner's des- perate tackle saved the line.
missioner of the Brigade in Hongkong.
con-
The first competition for the Shleid took place at St. George's Hall, St. Annes last month. Six tennis texted, and Thornton were the win- ners, Blackpool being the runner-up.
They set the test of treating a win. dow cleaner supposed to have allpped from bls Indder and who was found nursing his right arm, near the elbow, with his left hand. He had also buri his knee.
It has the St.
Won by neel; 1 length. $3.05; $1.80; $12.95.
Pari-mutuel: Win $7.40;
Mouche Xerxes Ed
Loch Ryan ver There
Cutex Herga
3
(10) The Quali
Plue Heaven Fritillery Places, Boukhail
Australia haul acored 200 runs for
one wicket, thus retrioying their dis- advantage. They are how 40 runs on with nine wickets in hand.
The full scores follow:
Australia.—1st Toninga.
W. H. Pansford,
Bell
Cameron, b
W. M. Woodfull, e Cameron, b
Bell
7. The Shend andienp-A Platy. Hace of Mile. For China Ponies
Betting.
Win
Place,
59
133
D. G. Bradman,
544
Quinn...
190
227
396
216
7
74
105
с
A. . Kippax, e Bell, b Quinn..
Betting.
Christmas Bello Thunderous Stag
830
575
S. J. McCabe, e Markel, b Bell.
22
240
10
K. Rigg, e Mitchell, b Bell
Win
Place Mongolian Stog
10% 121
E. L. a'Beckett, e Mitchell, b
646
458
20
49
58
13
Quinn
A. Oldfeld, Vincent, b Quinn
40
47
Club as "Di" and "D2."
356
459
To be rid-T. M. Wall, not out ...
Bell
101
fat races anywhere at any time. Mr. J. C. Church's Bronze Eyes
Extrus
t
Total
(141 lbs.) (Major Stewart) Mr. T. P. T.'s Sonny Boy
2
Bowling.
I
(150 lbs.) (Mr. II. C. Lee}
3
2
173 379 314
Second Division Steeplechase of 2-The Lok Ma Chau Handicap:
on Saturday, the Royal Navy were # dismissed for 13 run by the for Some carelers English kicking. Hongkong Club, thus losing the match) by an innings and four runs. Army beat both Club and Navy.
At one stage it looked as if the Navy might be able to avert an in- nings defent, but McFellan brought Dat his hest with the ball, and bundled The game was very fast and exhi- nut the inat few batsmen, Hisarating, South Afrin took the lead
Mr. Ralph's Girt. Hanlysis rend 13 overs, 10 annidens, in the eighteenth minute. R. J. Barr The Ho Kom Tong Shield in an runs, wleketa.
should easily have touched down, but attractive trophy, made of China bard 2 Milex. missed and F. Bergh (the giant of the wood, in heart shape. team) went over to score a lucky try John Ambulance Brigade crest in which, however, won nut converted.
silver in the centre, and beneath the The South Africans attacked in erest is a plate inscribed "Presented their favourite method of frequent by E. Ralphs, Esq. Knight of Grace. kicking but England fought back with for competition among ambulance Kowloon Batsmen Routed By
spirited rushes with the ball at the units in the Fylde, 1931, Silver Army Fast Bowler.
plates of circular shape are placed The South Africans were twire serrotand the shield to take the names of Williams, the Army fast bowler, only troubled, once when 42, D. Aar- the successive winners. was largely instrumental for the vald (the English captain) dribbled defeat at the Kowloon C.C.
The shield by an over the line only for G. Brand winners by the Mayor of Lytham St. was presented to the innings anul 11 runs on the K.C.C touch down, and again when R, J.Annes (Counciller Harry Eastwood). ground. Batting first, the KC. Bore narrowly iniad from a obatsmen werd soon in dieulties, and kirk.
free who became reminiscent of his own connection with the Brigade in Man-
Q
A. 1. Guterres, e Planner, b Kilber
*
F. J. Remedios, e Davis, h Stoker
A. P. Pereira, e Staker.
A. Praia, run out ...................
34
Woll
5
C. L. Lapen, b Stoker
J. J. Figueiredo, run out
F. H. Carvalhe, not out
61. F. Pinna, e Whipps, ↳ Way
Extrax
Total (for 9 wickets)
A. N. Other did not bat.
FRIENDLY MATCHES,
21 were all dismissed for 69 rutis. E. C. Barr saved an almost certain trychester when he was engaged in war
145
Fall of the wickets: 1 for 0, 2 for
10, 3 for 60, 4 for 128, 6 for 133,
134, 7 for 143, 8 for 143, 9 for 143.
for
Bowling Analysis.
M.
•R.
Why
24
Wai
4
31
Kilbr
20
{ccor
0
3
Gabagan
1)
||
Planner
0
Whipp
D
1
:ཤྰ་
TIME SAVES THE POLICE.
Civil Service Unlucky Not to Get Full Points.
On their own ground. the Civil Service were unfortunate to have a drawn game with the Police, after scoring 184 runs for the loss of three wickets.
All the batsmen entered double figures, with.A. E. Wood on top with 58 runs not out to his credit. Strange and Hawkins gave them a good start by putting up 60 ruas for the first: wickel.
Civil Service C.C.
Burnett took
work.
162 lbs
classified by The Hongkong Jockey C. V. Grimmett, e Morkel,
den by Jockeys who have not won it. Ironmonger, run out
Major Stewart's Country Club
(105 lbs.) (Mr. Keith Murray)
198
Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Partridge Mr. G. S. B. Bramwell's Movanagher
170 lbs.
(Mr. Stanton)
Mr. G: S. B. Bramwell's As You (Mr. Corbett} Like It (105) Ibя.
(Mr. Bramwell) Also ran. Fanling Stag (150) (Mr. (140) (Mr. Butler) Jester (155) (Mr. 11. W. Taylur, 1.b.w., Grimmett,. Pansyre). Inshallah (152) (Mr. Fer-Waring) Kirribilli (140) (Mr. Chan-D. P. B. Morkel, .b.w., Iron-
NDB) Mountain Rat (140) (Mr. Davy) Sunning (165) (Mr. Rees) Zephyr H. (141) (Mr. Maitland).
A. J. Bell took five wickets for 65 Ask, ran:-Bay of Bellingham I runs and N. A. Quinn four for 42. (160) (Mr. J. Noronha) Celerity B. Mitchell, e MeCabe, b Wall... South Africa, 1st Innings. (140) (Mr. Carroll) Choctaw IIS. H. Curnow, b Grimmett (143) (Mr. Fincher) Glorious Stag J. A. J. Christy, e McCabe, b Iron- (150) (Mr. Rafeek) Heliotrope Leaf
3
Won by a head; a length. Part-mutuel: Win $20.80; $7.80; 35.00; $3.70.
monger
menger
Cameron, at Didfield, b Treninonger
33
30
Plucos C. L. Vincent, e Oldfield, b Wall
K. C. Viljoen, c Wall, b McCabe.. 111 Q. McMillan, e Oldfield, b Walf.. N. A. Quian, b McCabe
gason).
$2.40; 32.60.
Won by four lengths: six lengths. Fart-mutuel: Win $3.71; Places,
Betting.
Win
Place
804
637
255
150
Betting.
401
320
Win
Place.
49
97
Soany Boy
705
440
02 11G
Bny of Bellingham
313
387
Mountain Rat
17
20
Bronze Eyes
147
131
2
Kirribilli
10
45
Country Club
270
213
Heliotrope Leaf
323
3CC.
1
Jester
15
Zephyr
32
112
2 Glorious Stag Choctaw II
37
60
75
52
42
72
Sunning
260 370
THE CASH
SWEEPS.
Belting.
Win
Marquis Hall....
464
Pince
96
Christmas Frolie
1,030
211
Duke of Chantilly 133
43
Race No. J.
No. 251
$370.88.
No. 354
$107.69. $63.84.
The Partridge Fineber alone seared over half this just before half time, amothering a total, getting. 45 runs, Williams kick ahead by J. C. van der Westhui- eaptured atx Wickels for 34 runs, and ava (South Afrien's vice-enptain). At
As You Like It Hamilton twn for nought.
In reply to a vote of thanka pra- half time the South Africans led by posed by Supt. Bailey, of Fleetwood, Inshallah
Movanagher apt, de scoring 74 and Lt. Mue-
The Army replied with 145 runs, three noluts to nil,
and, secunded by Mr. W. H. Gnstall, Fanling Stog In the second half England were Blackpool, for his generosity, Mr. E. Parlon 34 runs.
7 penned to their own half for a quar- Ralphs, who is the Assistant Com First Division. A Steeplechase of
3-The Lok Ma Chan llandicap: wickets for 3 runs, including the ter of an hour and only the most missioner of No. 4
District of the Miles. lat-trick. The Kowloon batsmen resolute defence prevented South Brigade, and lives at Fairhaven, said Mr. W. T. Stanton's Christmas fared even worse in their seem in- Africn from searing. C. D. Aarveld it was a great pleasure and privilege nings, eroring only 66 runs. Williams once saved by tackling in great style to be allowed to give the shield, for Lady Peel's Marquis Hall 150 lbs. Fralle 16% iba (Mr. Stanton) when M. Zimmerruan was almost over. the purpose of helping in some small Aarvoid nearly seured by a brilliant way to foster the enthusiasm in am-Mr. L. Reidy's Duke of Chantilly (Capt. T. A. II. Coltman) run, but G. Brand grassed him. bulance work in the Fride district. Playing at Pokfulum, the Univer!!
The Springboks worn repentedis He explained that he had named it
141 Iba
(Mr. Charles) 3 Celerity sity defeated the Royal Artillery by desperately near success. B. L. Osier after one who had given him great six wickets. The R. A., who were the captain) narrowly falled with a help, financially and otherwise, when
Won by four lengths; many lengths. without the services of Musson and dropped goal. W. II. Sobey relieved he (Mr. Ralpha)
Pari-mutuel: Win $2.76: Pinces, Bryant, were all dismissed for 112, with a splendid kick.
first started the runs, A. T. Namanbhoy taking there!
ambulance movement in Hongkong. R. A. Gerrard made one plucky ran, wickets for 15 runs, and Anderson but South Africa had the game in thre for nine runs,
hard. Consistent scoring by the Univer! Although
taking 4 wickets for 12 runs.
University Win Easily.
they were pressing
sity batsmen enabled them to put up beavily they could not neore until the the tall score of 240 runs, three of last minute, when G. Brand dropped their batamen retiring. A. Ma gun to manke the final result seven Rodrigues retired after he had scored points to nilruter,
56 raus: II. Namanbhay after he had scored 22 runs and E. L. Gosano after he had scored 30 runs. A. T. Lee acored 11 and F. Zimmern 24 runs.
South Wales Borderers Win. At Seakinpoo, the South Wales Borderers defeated the University seconds after the latter had declared
SERVICES BILLIARDS.
NG SZE-KWONG CHALLENGE
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT
MATCH.
$2.90.
2
4-The January Hurdle Race-A Hancap of 1% Milen. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Tom (170 lbs.)
(Mr. Sinnton) 1 Mr. Esmonde's Duke of Milan Mr. G. S. B. Bramwell's
(140 lbs.) (Mr. Penoyre) White Heather (144 lbs.)
(Mr. Bramwell)
Keith Murray).
Aleo ran-Piccaülli (106) (Mr. Won by 2 lengths; many lengths. $9.25; $3.62.
Pari-mutuel: Win $2.27; Places,
Betting.
Tom
At Happy Valley on Saturday the Navy defeated the Club' by aix points (une try and one penalty goal) to nil, in the second round of the Triangular Tournament, CUPS COMPETITION,
Whatever the results of the remaining matches, the Navy The Palice found Hawkins in good
have thus made sure of the Cup. form with the ball, and could only nine wickets. R. E. G. Leung top for the Ng Sze-kwong Challenge Cups again showed a marked superiority st their innings closed with 117 runs for of the Services Billiards Tournament than a fortnight ago. The Navy The first match in the second round The match was a much closer one reply with 97 runs for nine wickets scored with 65 runs. Pte. Ronan took was played at when time intervened. Hunter senr-five wickets for 23 rann. The ed 25 runs out of this total. Hawkins derers totalled 141
Bar-Soldiers Home on Friday evening advantage in the tight, where they Duke of Milan the Sailora and forward using their greater weight to White Heather returned an analysis of four wickets wickets. Fle. Morgan
runs for six when the 31st Heavy Battery Royal always got the push in first and kept Piccalili for 24 in. Score:
retired hurt Artillery met and defeated a strong. In the circumstances McElney is with 35 runs: Pte. Ronan scored 22: team from H.M.S. Pte. Whelton was undefeated with 34 games to ane.
Bruce by four to be congratulated and Cal, Church with 23 runs.
on hooking na Master Gunner Bailey repeated his easy to hook the ball when your own many times as Brosnan. It is not performance of the first round by puck is giving way five yards and winning his game after some On the I. R. C. ground, the Veterans fine strokes, whilst Sergt. Major As a result the ball was continually being pushed as the ball comes in (25 years and over) defeated the Monkton made up for his defeat on 18 Youngsters (under 25 years) by nine his previous turn at the table by de-sticking in the Club second and third runs, after an exciting game. The feating his opponent by 10 points. rowa, and Selby on very few oeen- Veterans totaled 120 rung, towards which A. 11. 31adar scored 23: A. A. repeated their wins, whilst Sergt. tera going from a quick clean heel.
Sergt. Wilks and Condr, Willis both ions was able to get his threequar J. M. Wilson, R. II. Woodman, A. Rumjalin 23 and II. D. Rumjahn 16 Muldowney who was unable to turn In the loose and from the line-outs
wieleta for seven runs and K. Nazarin defeated by E. R. A. Embleton who the rival packs. The Club were cer-)
F. D. Pereira captured four ut in the R. As first encounter was there was not much to choose between three for ten. The Youngsters lost deserves full credit for being the only tainly fifty per cent botter than in Fall of the wickets:-1 for 60, 2 five wickets for 27 runs, but the latter member of his team to obtain full the last match and seemed to have batsmen raised the score until nine points. At one period he was 20 lost most of the languor that was so short of their opponents, K. Nazarin got 30 runs: F. D. Pereira 20 and M. R. Abbas 10 runs.
H. E. Strange, e Booker, b Hallein
40
B. C. K. Hawkins, b Alexander 39
A. E. Wood, not out
8, Randle, b Baker
F. E. Mathews, not out
Extras
58
1
1
Total (for 3 wickets dec.)... 184
Indian R.C. Veterans Win.
W. Grimmitt A, G. Robertson, W. II. not out. Edmonds and T. Armstrong did not
Baker Hunter
Alczander
SUNDAY MATCH.
very
points behind his opponent, but by Careful and consistent play ho led at the 150 mark by 17,
bat.
for 99, 3 for 133.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. B. พ.
10
45
1
8
20
▸
26
1
14
0
20 0
4
0 21
2
0
11
Kowloon C.C. and
the
Police R.C.
Army Draw. -
The Kowloon CC. and the
25
Army were engaged in another whole-dny:
1
draw, The Army batted first
and
M. Gnt. Bailey
Minty Thompson
Hallam Booker
T. Hunter, e Armstrong, b Haw-
kins SAN
W. Meadows, b Edmonds....
C. F. Alexander, J.b.w.. b Edmonds
T. Minty, 1.b.w., b Ilawking
W. P. Thompson, b Robertson
P, Wagland, b Hawkins
H. Hallam, b Randle
P. H. Loughlin, not out
A. Carey, e Wilson, & Randle
B. G. Baker, 1.b.wb Hawking
F. E. Booker, not out
Extras
Total (for 9 wickets)
mach in evidence a fortnight aga.
Royal Navy Lt Gosling: Sub. Lt. Taking the teams on the whole the Lt. David: L. Ryder, Lt. Jewitt: Lockley, Sto. Packer, Mid. Thurston, Royal Artillery were good value for Lt.Cdr. Crick (Capt) Surgn. Lt. their win and perhaps were on better Brosnan, Lt. Linton, A. B. Deykin, form than when they met the R.A.0.CE. R. A. Doggett, Lt Hubback, L In the first round. The "Bruce" players were good triers and in their favour it must be recorded that they had some very hard luck,ppte
The results of the games are as follow:
Royal Artillery.
match vraterday, which ended in a Bomber. Willis
13 totalled 271 run for tight wickets, Sgt. Mir. Monkton
13 towards which Williams contributed Sergt. Wik
1971 runs.
Capt. Wales compiled 04 not out,
Watson, Lt. Phey.
mort, G. A. Plummer, M. W. Turner, The ClubW. Rigg: G. P. Lam-
Selby: F. R. Burch, J. H. McElner C. J. D. Law: A. F. Jenkins, J. A. R. (Capt) R. I. Cherril, G. C. Moutrie, F. M. Hartley, M. N. Cochrane, D. 160 McLellan, L. B. Smith.
1601 The following are the fixtures for 160 the week:
IBO Olub "A" v. H.M.S. Kent on the 133 Club ground on Wednesday, at 5
Army in 2nd round_of
72 Triangular Tournament on Club
Jorgt Muldowney
H.M.S. Bruce,
p.m.;
Club v
134
125 ground on. Saturday, at 4 pm.
87
E. R. A. Embleton
150
Lt. MacFarlan 25, Lt. Hamilton 41F. O. Mouncey and Capt. Mirehouse 28 including a Shpwrt. Houston Of sixer. F. S. W. Smith returned the E. R. A. Crawley
8 bent bowling figures with four wickets C. Str. Lipscopibo
for 39 runs.
Kowloon replied with 183 runs for
7
five wickets, E. F. Fincher scored 61, when E.M.S. "Kent" are due to meet beat the R.A.S.C. In the Kamak
The next Biatch will be this evening The Central British Amociation
07 F. S. W. Sraith 50, E. C. Fincher 16 H.M.S. "Sorapla", commencing at 7 hockey competition, at King's Park
not out, and J. C Lyal 18-not out-p
yesterday, by 5 goals to one.
A. J. Bell, not out
Extras
Total
358
Complete List of the Lucky Numbers.
Bowling.
Wall took three wickets for 08 runs, n'Beckett for 29, Grimmett 2 for 100, Ironmonger 3 for 12 and McCabe
for 41.
Australia.--2nd innings.
W. A. Woodfull, not out
W. H. Ponsford, e Mitchell, b Boil 34 D. G. Bradman, not out
Extras
Total (for 1 wkt.).
No. 85
Nos, CD, 209, 176, 389 ($25 each).
ench).
Race No. 5.
No. 106
$731.78.
No. 347
$200.08.
$104.54.
No. 400
7歳
200
Nos. 010, 635, 131, 248, and 513, ($25 each).
Race No. 2.
No. 324.
3
No. 387
No. 133
$609.81. $145.00. $72.83. Nos. 380, 394 ($25 each).
Race No, 6,
No. 211
$088.17.
Race No. 3.
No. 426
$190.62.
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No. 109
$891.60.
No. 208
108.31.
No. 162
$197.60.
No. 198
$98.80.
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Place
Nos. 276, 729, 892, 493, 530, ($25 cach}.
108
113
Race No. 4.
Race No. 7.
RG
104
No. 113
No. 476
$002.10.
237
182
No. 222
$381.08.
No. 757
$197.70.
1,456
€75
No. 404
$190.84
No. 210
$98.88.
Nos. 268, 334, 408,
832, 300, 64,
$1,335.88.
Nos. 142, 208, 700, 738, 404, 90, 739,
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