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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932.
LINCOLNS COLOURS LOWERED BY
ROOSLAN WINS
VASYLOCK SHOWS
UP BADLY
VARIABLE FORM AT KWANTI
Variablu form was displayed,at the opening meet of the Steeple chase season at Kwanti yesterday, more than one surprise result up- aotting calculations,
Rooslan, well supported for the big race did not fall, but Vasylock came, a bad crapper in, the last race, running second to Amos.
THE RESULTS,
1 The Autumn Handicap Steeple case Winner $150. Second $75. Third $50. For China Ponies, Sub- scription Griman of this Club. Ono and a Quarter Miles, Mr. P. C. Patts' Hergs (165 (Dr.)
(Mr. Charles) 1 Mr. A. H. Potta' Mouche (152 lbs.) (Mr. Tuxford)
Mr. H. R. Prior's Molioso (165 lbs.)
(Mr. Schreiber)
Won by 2 lengths; dintance,
Pari-mutuci:
$2.33; $2.50.
21
Win $3.04; Places
2. The Machine Gun Troop Hurdlo
Itaco (Unofficial). Winner $150.
ACTION AT CHINESE
A WINNING hurl of the discus by a lady competitor at the Chinese Athletic Association sparts finals at Caroline Hill yostorday.
Miss E. Lo After Championship
Second $75. Third $25. To be ridden GOOD ENTRY FOR
by members of the Troop who have not wun an official race, Catch Weight 168 lba. One Mile.
1
TENNIS TITLES
There are sixteen entrants for the Indies singlex tennis championship 2 and a dozen for the ladies doubles championship, which will be played off during the next few weeks.
Mr. H. S. V. Monsop's Demurrer
(108 lbs.)
(Mr. Evans) Mr. G. P. Ferguson's White Star (108 lbs.) (Mr. Ferguson) Mr. J. H. Davy's Mountain Rat
(108 lbs.)
(Mr. Davy) Won by length; 14 lengthe Parl-mutuel: "Win $147.14; Places $7.64; $2.30; $3.81.
3.The New Course Handicap Winner $200. Second $100. Third $50. For China Ponlea certified by The llongkong Jockey Club as "E" Cipan. To be ridden by Jockeys who have never won 10 races anywhere at any time. Six Furlonga,
Mr. Jacque's Whoopco (152 iba.) (Mr. Carroll) Messrs. Roza and Edgar's White- ball (149 lbs.) (Mr. Chanson) Mesara Grist and Beck's Echo
(160 lbs.)
(Mr.. Kemble) Won by & lengths; G lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $2.00; $6.36; $6.62.
I
Ladies Singles.
Mrs. James, Mins Pullum, Miss E Lo (holder), Mrs. Tottenham (post holder), Mrs. Grimble, Miss Thomas (Inst year's runner-up), Miss R. Han- cock, Miss II. Ifancock, Miss G. Lu, Miss M. Griftis, Mrs. Chou, Mina A. G. Orne, Mrs. K. M. Wood, Miss P, Graham, Mrs. W. G. Fischer and Miss O. Dalziel.
A prominent absentee is Mrs. Mc- Tavish, lady singles champion of the
K.C.C., and a member of the team
COSTA'S BIG PART IN FIRST DEFEAT
CLUB STILL SUFFERING FROM HALF BACK WEAKNESS
FIRST POINTS FOR KOWLOON IN FOUR MATCHES
FIRST DIVISION.
0. St. Joseph's
Lincolas IL.A. Kowloon
3 Club
8 Recrelo
Borderers
Borderers Lincolns
Artillery
SUNDAY.
1 S. China
LEAGUE TABLE.
St. Joseph's
South China
Club
Goals
1
HON
real chance of showing his T
finding either his colleague's pass- ing too wild or the police work
2 of Beltrao too offective.
P. W. D.:L F. A. Pts.
3 1 1 15 6 7 4 3 0 1 12 4 6 3 0 2 12 9 0 5 3 0 2 5 4 0 30082 @ 2 0 2 0 10 4 6.3 8 2
Athletic
Police
Kowloon
Navy Recreio
0
G20
ALL THE PLAY
BUT
HOW LINCOLNS LOST
(By "Veritas").
St. Joseph's Lincolns
(A. V. Gosano)
Faster, more forceful and com-
2 elected for the Interport this year. pletely dominating in midfield,
3
$4.01; Places
Doubles.
Saturday.
If the Saint's half backs could have afforded the time. to pay to the forward more attention line I am sure the visitors would have scored more than once. But attacking movements had to start from way back' over the halfway line, and although when on the move the green and white vanners apolt danger, they only occasional- ly got close enough to goal to mako their presence really folt. A. V. Gosano's task of leading the forwards was made difficult by reason of this, but his skili- ful and brainy tactics made
deep Impression on the game and with Dave Leanard at inside right, there was always something wort watching when these two were con- cerned
-ATHLETIC SPORTS
FINISH of one of the ladies flat race finals at the S.C.A.A. Sports yesterday.
ST.
JOSEPH'S
AMAZING SOCCER SCENES
CHELSEA PLAYÉRS
COLLAPSE
Arsenal in Lead.
London, Oct. 20.
The most amazing scenes wore wit- nessed in games played in the North to-day owing to the Arctie conditiona which prevailed.
| SHAMEEN
SPORTS
BASEBALL MATCH
SHAMEEN BEATEN.
BY 'VARSITY.
ENJOYABLE TENNIS
TOURNAMENT ·
(By Our Own Correspondent).
Shameon, Oct. 29. At the Invitation of Lingnan Uni-
In the match between Blackpool and versity, Shameon Sports Club sont Chelaca pinyed on the Bloomfield Rond down a baseball team to play the
ound, no lower than five Chelsea 'Varsity
today on thoir campus game resulted in a win for the students by 7-2. For
had to leave the field and the diamond. The team finished with only six mon
W, Ferguson,
Ecored 21 goals who scu last season, was prostrated with cold, Shameen, Harvey Biggs acted na and P. O'Dowd fainted.
pitcher and Hannaford catcher, sup- At Blackburn, the referee collapsed ported by the following, Sterling, willst
gamo was in progress and Ryan, Foltey, Carpenter, Frank. Roid. be suspended for ten minutes.
It
to had FOOTBALL
INTERPORT CRITICISM
A CORRESPONDENT'S
SUGGESTED. TEAM
in a movement. B. Goanno whs not n success, even when he Crossed over from the right wing to A correspondent writes as follows inside left, and although Sousa and regarding the Interport Football trial Sabban worked with a will, Bero and for next Wednesday: Turner invariably had the measure of them.
TEAM WORK. The Lincolns' team work was impressive.
They
were nent and progressivo from the two back up to the forwards, and
Dear "Veritas": With reference to your article regarding the Interport Trial team for next Wednesday which appeared in last Tuesday's Telegraph,
I agree with you when you said you
*
The crowd invaded the pitch in the and two others. It is interesting to match between Clapton Orient and note that several of these gentlemen Bristol Rovers, the Police having to are from the Land of Cricket, yat be called to escort the referee, Mr, novertheles vielded quite a useful... Russell, to the dressing room.
club. The students have quite a good Tottenham Hotspurs who defeated team this year, many of them having Millwall at London, are showing learned the game in the States. An- promotion formOur Own Corret- other game will take place next. Sun- pondent.
day, and it is hoped to be able to keep up a scries of visits during the winter months.
FIRST DIVISION.
Arsenal Birmingham Blackburn Blackpool
Derby Everton Leeds Manchester C. Wednesday Sunderland Weat Brom..
3
Leicester
Middleabro' Sheffield U. Chelaca Huddersfield Portsmouth
Wolves
Liverpool
Aston Villa
Newcastle
7
Bolton
3
SECOND
DIVISION.
2
Noita Forest
3 Oldham
1 Plymouth.
Bradford
2 Preston N.E.
1 Tottenham
3 Stake
3 Manchester U.
3. Grimsby
2 Charlton
4 Burnley
only bad finishing robbed them were afraid the selectors were placing of goals. Turner and Hackett, too much faith in A. Duncan. Ha la Bradford C.
Bury although kicking well, were in- a good half-back, but I think Bilas Chesterfield clined to become [1 little and Lam Yuk-ying aro for auperior Fulham nervous under pressure, and players and should be given further Lincoln Barberat centre-half
could trials.
As a result of so many Club Millwall never obtain the full measure players being in the trial team I have | Notts County of Gosano.
heard many remarks as to whether Port Vale the Interport Is between Hongkong Southampton Football Club and Shanghai instead of Swansea
West Jam Hongkong Shanghai.
There are two players who have THIRD DIVISION nut yet been given a trial. They are Bournemouth Beltrno and Fung King-cheung. The Brentford former is an excellent half back and Birstol C. should be tried out at right half. Clapton 0.
Coventry I should select the following team Exeter
Hongkong-Rodger Luton Mullane and Strange; Beltran, Har- Newport ber, Bliss or Lam Yuk-ying: Gosano, Northampton Fung King-cheung, Howe, Jones or Swindon Leonard, Ip Pak- "wa.
Miss E. Lo and Mrs. Tottenham the Lincolns should, with these
The exchanges were fought out Mrs. factors in their favour, have won (holders), Mrs. Lochner And Grimble, Mrs. James and Miss Ful- comfortably against St. Joseph's at an exceedingly fast pace, but But the team, the lively bull, minde more dilllcult ion, Misses II. and R. Hancock, Mrs. on 4.The Macao Handicap-Winner Stafford Smith and Miss Thomas, which up to their opponent's by a high wind, spoilt several $200. Second $100, Third 360. For Mrs. Clouy and Miss Rumjahn, Mrs. penalty aren played like potential good movements. The Saints held Subscription. Ponles of the Macao Laman and Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. He champions, fell away so miserably Jockey Club. Six Furlongs,
Ka-lau and Miss G. Lo, Mrs. Lambert Mrs. I Lowcock's New King
and Mrs. Hampson, Miss Griffiths and when it came to shooting, that (158 lba.) (Mr. Caplan) 1 Miss O. Dalziel, Mrs. Syddnil and not only did they fail to register Messrs. Lo and Liang's Pure Music Mira. Carter. Mrs. Wales and Miss goal, but had the mortification
(Mr. Young) 2 Halifax.
of losing.
Mr. Rafeck's Guiding Stor
(145 lbs.)
(145 lbs.)
(Mr. Butler) 3
Won by lengths; 4 lengths. Pari-mutuel:
$2.35; $2.52.
The subjugation of the Saints 'in: mld-field was complete, but
Win 23.19; Places CLUB LITTLE LUCKY TO when it came to effectiveness
6. The Talpa Steeplechase.--Win-
nor $160. Second $75. Third $50.
For China Ponies, Önd and a Quar ter Miles.
Mr. R. IL Charlen Rooslan
(186 lbs.)
L
(Mr. Charles) 1 Mr. G. P. Ferguson's Country Club
(Mr. Forguson) 2 Mr. L. Reily's Britannic Ilall
168 in.)
(Mr. Tuxford)
(162 lbs.)
BEAT ARMY
in front of goal, then the Lincolns took a very back sent. It was one of those typically curious games in which the
THIRD DIVISION.
* Signals
-
2 R.A.S.C.
Recrels
2 Radio
2 Taikoo
RA.F. Athletic
Lincolns St. Joseph's University,
SUNDAY.
Borderers
4 S. China
LEAGUE TABLE.
2
to
represent
Torquay
The team as shown above is strong *Unplayed
1
0
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
An Interesting doubles tournament was held on Saturday at the Shameen Lawn Tennis Club between a team of visitors from the Dity, headed by Mr. Wong Poung, who will be re- membered by many as one of Hong- kong's tennis stalwarts some ago, having the
усага been doubles champion of Colony, and winner of numerous tournaments of an unofficial_nature. H. B. M's Consul General, Mr. Hor- bert Phillips, skippered the Home team,
arranging tea for the testants.
con-
The idea of the tournament was that each pair of doubles should play - * their opposing number a set of nine 3 ganias, one point to be allowed for o each gama won. The resultant score boing 90 points for the visitors. 4against 64 points for the Home team. Lai Kwon-taun and Wong Po-koung socured the highest number of points 1 for the vistirs with 20 games won out 0 of a porshilo 36, whilst for the Homa 3 team Phillips and Poto-Hunt socur 3ed 20 points.
(SOUTH).
Norwich Crystal Pal.. Queen's P.R.
0 Bristol R.
2 Southend
5 Watford
B Cardiff
1
Reading Aldershot
1
Brighton Gillingham
+
3 in defence and attack and should THIRD DIVISION
experience little dificulty in holding Barnsley their own against Shanghai-Yours, Darlington
etc..
0 0 27
4 10
5 0 0 24 6 10
losers enjoy all the game with-St. Josephs 5 5 Promising Form Shown in
Keen Encounter
out reward.
-
Borderers
R.A.S.C. FITTING REWARD.
Athletic Nevertheless St. Joseph's were to a South China. Playing with no fewer than 10
large extant worthy of their succes men from the South Wales It was a fiting reward for the un- Won by 3 lengths; many lengths.
Win $6.02; Places Borderers, the Army were defeat-relaxing and almost desperate work Radio
ed by the Hongkong Rugby Club of the defence and it vindicated the Signals"
Pari-mutuel:
$2.50; 53.03; $2.54.
1
6-The Ladies' Mile (Unofficial) at Sookunpoo by three
points
on watching tactics of the Recreio
Winner $150, Second $75. Third $50. | Saturday afternoon.
The game
4 0 0 21 3 8
G 4 0 1 14 8 8
3 0 2 16 9
20 12 3
1 13 9 18 3 34 1 13 2
1 0 4 4 1G 2 1 0 4 4 22 2
1
tunate to win.
who, although given but Taikoo chances of making R.A.F. ments, with the exchange pretty headway, were, once on the move, a R.E.
dangerous threatening
force, even. The Club were rather for-anxity with
Lincoln rearguard.
few
5 0 1 4 8 28 1
3
3
0 0
3
0 0 3 2 8 0
09
0
Handicap
sult of some brilliant opening
A. V.. Gosano, which
"SPECTATOR"-
Doncaster Gateshead
3
(NORTH),
4 Accrington
1. Southport
2 Mansdeld 2 - Crewo ◊ Chester
3 New Brighton 4 Rotherham
2 Rochdale
Barrow
4
York
2 Carlisle SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION).
Without passing any comments on Halifax "Spectator's" selections, I would point
Hartlepools out that so far as I understand, ul
Hull Reither Fung King-cheung nor lp Pak. Stockport wa arg avaliable to make the trip to Tranmere Shanghai, and that is the reason
Walsall why neither have been chosen for Wrexham the trial teams. I also have reason to doubt whether Lau Yuk-ying could make the trip in which cano it is uselesa to includo him in the Trials Aberdeen "Veritas".
Clyde Dandee Falkirk Motherwell Rangers
St. Mirren
WHO SCORED.
nt
Луг
2 Hamilton
3 Cowdenbeath
6 Queen's Park
4 Airdrieon
3 Hearts
1 Partick
Kilmarnock
7 Morton
3 Cellie
4 East Stirling SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION),
A Cup will be presented to the win was full of good forward move- ning rider. Mrs. S. A. Lopes' The Crook
(150 lbs.)
(Mrs. Frost)
a capital "A" to the their own in territorial play in Mr. H. 9. Yong's Estrellita
(145 lbs.)
(Mian Farr) 2 By their display, the Army gave If nothing else the match provided the first half and it was the re- Mr. YC. Ko' Prestwick the impression that with more Gomes, Marques and Costa with op-
(145 lbs.) (Mas Scott Haraton) #practice together, they would portunities of shining with brilliant work by
Kowloon scored four goals to one at allowed Subban to send, across Won by 3 lengths; 2 length. make a splendid combination. As spoiling tacties in defence, and Pari-mutuel; Win $3.43; Places It was on Saturday, although in- the same time of revealing how im- perfect contre for the ex-Recreio in cach half. White presented the St Johnstone $2.14; $2.20; $2.17.
dividually, they might have been potent can become the Lincoln attack player to put into the not for the Recreio with a gift in the first five nark 7.The Sheung Shul
minutes and Fornandes allowed Me- Hurdle Race Winner, $150, Second better than the Club they failed when subjected to the searching at one and only goal scored.
Kelvie's ahot to twirl over his shoulder The Lincolns were definitely an into the net for an equally Ruky tention of the opposition. $75. Third $50. Ono and a Quarter to make the most of their op- The Saints, although continually top after the change-over, yet equaliser. Fernandes was again
portunities as n alde.
fuult when he misjudged the bounce Albion was especially
of a long shot by Eastman from the Armadale from a penalty goal, kicked by snfo at left back and fully hold the
Bo'ness McLellan in the second half, and whip hand of Kirkham and Rodley, CLUB DE RECREIOf-way line.
Dunfermline. (Mr. Charles) 2 only three minutes from the close left half, we wandered in to
despite the weakness Fernandes at
From that atagé, both teams carn- East No jed their goals. Molens rattled (Mr. Tuxford) 3 of play, the Army were presented middle of the field too much to make
the Forfar Won by 1 lengths; many lengths, with the
opportunity
back of the net after good work by HibernianB of things healthy for the Saints
Web and Blake Pari-mutuel: Win $17.80; Places coring. The kick was some dls-fenders. Marques too effected some
got the fourth. King's Park
Montrose added $2.70; $2.62; $2.82,
tance out, however, and Lloyd oxceptionally fine saves in geal and
Blake, Melens (2) and Webb Continued on Page 4).
genis in the second half, failed to gather the points,
was never in difficulties.
Santos Bt. Bernards lessening the margin as the result of COSTA A SHINING LIGHT. But the man who did more to break up
the Lincoln attack
Miles, Mr. D. Wilson's Amos (145 lbs.) (Mr. Ferguson)
Mr. Reidy's Vasylock (170 lbs.)
Mra. Ammann's San Francisco
(182 lbs.)
on
The Club's points were scored confidenccnsive always played with never looked like scoring.
akme
ST. ANDREW'S SENSATIONAL DEFEAT:
Gomca
and
the
de-
never
SWAMPED
WEAK IN HALF-BACK LINE
2
a breakaway immediately following Kowloon's aixth goal.
0 Edinbugh 2 Sten'muir
4 Brechin 2 Arbroath 6 Leith .2 Alion
Raith Rovers
7 Dundee U. 3 Queen O' 8th. Dumbarton
Many exciting scrimmages A. T. LAY
occurred round Recreio's goal
and they must have given away
.
SCORES
3
SWIMMING.
It has been decided this year, ow- ing to the continued mild weather, to keep the Swimming Baths open until the end of November, which is worthy * of note in view of the cold weather experienced at the inat Gala held some two weeks ago. This constitutes a record I believe, since the Committes would not have prolonged the season without having suficient support..
HOCKEY. -..
A hoekey match was played between. Shamcen and the Navy on Friday, with very good results for Shameen, who beat their opponents by dvo games to one. Of these four were scored by Morion, Androws who was undoubtedly the outstanding forward player.
Shameon wero short har best for- ward, Pote-Hunt, and Bob Hill was 2 also much missed among the backs. 21 Von Eason who had boon injured in 2 the last practico game was unable to play, so that. Shameen had by no 2 means her strongest team.
I have been informed by the Secre- tary that this was more or loss of a trini, since some of the players wero put in certain places, in order to try them out, in most cases proving not fifted for these positions on the field. It has been suggested by several Shameonites that a ladies hockey team should be formed and mixed matches be arranged. I hear that this proposal has been received by some of the Sports Club
members with "mixed feelings!" However, if 1 there should be enough enthusiasts 2 willing to join, this now departure 1should prove an odded attraction to
the "high life" in Shameen.
75 IN 38 MINUTES
almost a record number of Hurricane Hitting Causes Defeat of Army in
corners.
(By "Wanderer.") Kowloon 8 Recreio was Costa, whose headwork was Kowloon romped home against so clever as to make him on the Recreio to obtain their first almost impassable barrier. He points of the season, but the worried Higgins Into hurried weakness of the opposition was such that it was difficult to guage allowed Harding and Rodley to the value of the team changes enormous made, apart from the Improvement offected by the re-
The introduction of Webb into on turn of Watkins to the half-back the Kowloon front
Brillant batting by A. T. Layf· rank
was and E. C. Fincher secured for the Out of the team since his in-did much good work, his per Army in their opening league watched with some interest. He .C.C., a dramatic win against the jury against South-Chiria, hesistency boing an returned to earn the distinction factor; but he appeared
important match.
to lack
University Cause First Reverse of Season in ball distribution
Mamak Hockey Tournament
(By "Bully Off")
get in their shots.
Beltrno kept a watchful eye Baldry, who was never given
aline.
SECOND DIVISION.
Eastern Borderera Athletic
0
South China
5
12 Club
I Lincolns
Andrew's launch attack after attack on their opponents goal but they wero On account of the typhoon threat only able to reduce the load by a on Saturday the Mamak Tournament single geal netted by A. E. P. Guest fixture between H.M.S. Phoenix and They were afforded many opportuni- the Radio Sports Club and the friend- tice but the forwards were slow and ly game between the Y.BL.C.A. and failed to make the most of them, II.M.S. Keppol had to bo called off,
Outstanding in the "Varelty alde teams being unable to wore A. M. Rodrigues, who played Tsung, Tain the Naval obtain leave.
a sound defensive game at right back, St Andrew's, one of the strongest E. I Gosano, left half who was combinations in the Mamak tour responsible for breaking up many nament, suffered their first defeat promising movements by St. Andrew's, yesterday morning when they lost to and P. Tan, in goal.
the University on the Marina ground
to the tune of three goals to ono. It
GERMANS' FIFTH.
1 St. Joseph's -
LEAGUE TABLE.
Athletic
Bordorora.. South China . Kowloon
2
1 0 17 0 24
The German Club suffered their Lincolns will be remembered that the Varsity
reverse in tho Mamak Navy .... Tan the Incognitos very close last th
on Saturday, being Taung Tsin wook when they woat under by the Tournament
Artillery only goal scored to the result was not defeated by the Itoyal Engineers altogether unexpected.
by two goals to nil. They were very Club
It was the brilliant play of O. do Unfortunato to go under for they had Ewo Bours that enabled the Varsity to an equal share of the game. A draw St. Josephs obtain a three goal land in the first would have been a fairer indication of Eastern hall when he accomplished the "hat- the run of play. trick.*... The second half; BAW. - St.
(Continued on Page 4.).
# 1 1 14
9 2 1 0 10 3
4 2 1 1 12. 9.
4 2 0 2 10 10 6.2.0 8 8.15
KOWLOON IMPROVE,
First League Match of the Season
In a Division 2 league mátéh
FRIENDLIES.
University 152 for 6'(H. Norman- bhoy 85) drew with Craigen- gower 79 for 6, at Pokfulam.
of being that best half-back on ball control. Hill's first effort as the Pollco secured their second raigengowor 2nd XI 144 for 8
A
DIVISION 1.
the field, equally effective in de an outside right was distinctly a victory, this time at the expense of fence and attack. Bliss also success, the one weak spot in the Civil Service. Saturday's results played a brilliant game and with line being Binke. This is McKolvie showing a distinct young player with a long raking
in briof wore:-- Improvement, the backs had airide and lots of promiso, which very little to do and Gurevitch somehow fails to develop. Liko still less.
Webb, ho needs assiduous practice The weakness of the Recreto, onin ball control. The. rest, cool- the other hand, was precisely in this ness in the goal area and an in- department. Both backs played stor-atinctive sense ns to the right ling defensive football and the for-
wickets. time to part with the ball, is a wards were lively, and dangerous when they got doing. The half-backs, question of experience. however, werd woefully weak 2
1 2 7 11 3 1 1
3 11 23 3. 41.0
4 14 11
0 0
44 14 1
110
and
quite unable, to hold the Kowloon front rank. Figueirido was lors at than this with a tightening up in fault than his colleagues, but oven the half-back lina.
be fall away in the last half-hour.
The Recreio will do much better
(Continued on Pago 4.)
K.C.G. 178 for 8 (A. T. Lay 75, E. C. Fincher, (2) beat Army 173 for 8 doc. (Lieut. Musson 77, Llout, Stocker 48) by soven
DIVISION 2.
doc. (B..Irance 47 not out) drew with University 2nd XI- 99 for 7, at the Valley. Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI 151 (Har
lay 43, Kilbao 81) boat J.R.C. 2nd XI 148 (K. Nazarin 43 A. R. Sufflad 35) by three runs.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH,
In a 12 a-side match yesterday, the Navy, scoring 172 (Sub-Llaut. Eden 40, Lt. Commadr. Higham 85); Police 145 for 9 (Alexander 31,beat the Hongkong Volunteers 81
Meadows 28) beat Clv!] Ser (E. J. R. Mitchell 20, K. A, Muiru. vica 08 (T. H. Hunter's for 20, Holland 5 for 60) by BB! 82).by 6 wickets.
wickets.
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