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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934.

COLONY LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

INTER-VARSITY CRICKET

LOCAL SIDES ANNUAL FIXTURE

BASEBALL FRIENDLY

SHANGHAI LOSE TO AMERICANS

Shanghul, Dec. &. The visiting American baseball stars beat a Shanghai team to-day by 22 to.

UP FOR DECISION ON HOCKEY DECEMBER 15

DOCKYARD R.C. PROGRAMME AT

SPORTS LEE THEATRE

ST. ANDREW'S LOSE

TO H.K. CLUB

Hongkong Singapore Brigado Royal

The provisionally selected Army The annual loent cricket fixturq be- The visitors played in unusually hockey team for the forthcoming tween teams representing Oxford cold weather, which made the crowd Triangular Tournament defeated the University and Cambridge University of between 5,000 and 6,000 bleachers Arillery in a friendly hockey match, was played on the Hongkong Cricket shlyer. Club ground yesterday afternoon, and resulted in a draw,

Curiously, no home runs were scor- Taking first lense of the wicket. The most spectacular moment of Oxford compiled 190 for the loss of the game was when "Babe Ruth hit

pent three four wickets and declared. Rov, .a two-begger and W. Baines (22), L. T. Ride (37), C. home.

Shanghai fielded badly-Reuter,

1. Stapleton (40 not out) and G. R. Sayor (63 not out) wern

Scottrs.

the

too

At the close of play, Cambridge had scored 165 runs for the loss of six wickets, the top scorers being II. G. Wallington (42) and Lt.-Cdr. Skyrme (88), H. W. Leo took thres wickets for 24 runs,

· Detailed scores follow:

Oxford-First Innings

Rev. II. W. Baines b McLellan.

1. T. Rido e Lindsell, b McLellan

1. Grimiha b Davis

.11. W. Lee, b Sargent

C. I. Stapleton, not out

G. R. Sayer not aut

Extra (D. 8, LD. 1)

RUGBY

men

CLUB "A" WIN FROM

A NAVY SIDE

In a scrappy but fast game on the liongkong Football Club ground East 37 evening, the Club "A" rugby Afteen 10 hent Navy "A" team by five points

131 thren.

63

Total (for 4 wkte, dee.).. 180 J. G. Pilcher, B. C. K. Hawkins, C. 3. Archer, N. L. Smith and E. Ham- mond did not bat.

Cambridge--Firat Innlog».

J. Barrow Ride

S. H. Garrud opened the scoring for the Club side in the Breslow minutes of the game when he crossed the Navy line for L. G. Robertson to During the add the extra points. same haft Stoker Marah scored for the Navy but the try was left uncon- verted,

The pick of the players was feat.

N. L. Evans, who was playing three- quarters for the Navy.

Cdr. W. Davin b Leo

D. McLellan b Pilcher

29

B. G. Wallington b'Leo

42

Lt.Cdr. Tida b Baines..

1-7, Velga, e da Silva, b Alver

Lt.Cdr. Skyrme not out

18:

1. Semmons, e Demec, b Alver

J. P. Whitham b Len

20

C. Thomson, e Lee, b Gosano ...

Rev. C. B. R. Sargent noi out

N. Hussain, b Pinchon

'ឆ

Extras (1. 9. L.B. 1)

E. Petrove, not out

10

Extras

Total (for 6 wkin)

166

Total

SCHOOLBOYS' MATCH

La Salle College

In a cricket match played at the N. Pinchon, run out Club de Recreio ground yeatenley, Gomano, run out afternoon between St. Joseph's College J, Alver, Asome.. and In Salle College, the former won A. da Silva, b Razack by the narrow margin of twó

Scores:

St. Joseph's College

A. H. Baker, b Gorano

A. R. Razack, b Pinchon

Y, Esmail, b Alves.

M. Arome, b_Alvos

Y. Barmn, b Gosano

A. II. Exinil, e Pinchon, b Alves

J. Staples, b Asome

3. Lee, Anome

E. Silva, e Tíumain, b. Asome

D. Demec, c. Barma, b Asome

by four goals to two on the United Services. Recreation Cial ground yes. terday afternoon.

It was a keenly fought game and the Brigade, who were without the services of Lieut. Metcalfe and Lious. Garthwaite, both of whom were play: ing for the Army side, gave a good display.

Kertar Singh, of the Punjabis Iteg!- ment, gave the Army the lead, and was responsible for the second goal, Before the interval, Warrant Offer Sonler natched the third point.

SIX CONTESTS

The Telegraph is able to announce to-day the con- testants taking part in the Boxing Tournament which is to be held at the Lee Theatre on December 15.

Mrs. Elliott Prosents

The Prizes

Following an enjoyable concert on Monday, Mrs. Frank Elliott, wife of Commodoro Frank Elliott, O.B.E, IN. presented the prizes won during tho

past year at the Dockyard Recreation Club.

The following wore the prize win-

TENNIS

петя:

1

Club Championship-Winner, R. B. Hambly; runner-up, E. Jago.

Singles Handicap "A"Winner, R. B. Hambly; runner-up, G. Leverett.

Singles Handicap "B."-Winner, A. A. Lewis; runner-up, A. E. Fuller.

Doubles Handicap Winners, G., Loverett and E. Jage; runners-up, E. V. Gaubert and J. Baldwin.

Hill Trophy-Won by C. C. De- partment.

The fight which will perhaps excite most interest, if any event can be singled out, is that between Stoker Pryall, of H.M.S. Suffolk, In the second half, the Brigade and Stoker Dee,, of H.M.S. forwards combined better with the re- Pheonix, for the Lightweight suit that Khuda Bux found the ne. Championship of the Colony and a Shortly after Dost Mohammed scored Belt. Both men have had con the Brigade's second goal. Before siderable previous experience in

RIFLE SHOOTING the end however, Senior added the the ring and a spirited contest is Army's fourth goal.

The Army defence played a good promised. The fight will be over Langley; runner-up, A. A. Lewis.

Club Championship.--Winner, game Metcalfe being outstanding at 15 rounds.

Club Handicap.-Winner, G. H. Those taking part bave already Lakeman; runner-up, A. Tyler. back, while Lieut. Ravenhill, at [ centre-half for the Brigade, was A been patting in some intensive hard worker.

Walket Cup Won by C. C: De- training at the Sailor's Home and partment. Seamen's institute during the past | ftw weeks.

Club St. Andrew's

In friendly hockey match played

BILLIARDS

W.

Club Handicap-Winner, J. It is rather significant that with at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the exception of Balting Chan, of Jefford; runner-up, B. Cullin. the Hongkong Hockey Club seniors the Flying Training School, Kai defeated St. Andrew's Club by three Tak, champion of North Malaya in goals to all. The Club folded ten men throughout.

The Saints were without the ser- vices of A. B. Hamson, their centro- half. A. S. Bilsa, who deputised, play- ed a good game.

The Club fielded only four for wards while A. A. R. Botelho appear ed at left-half back in the absence of G. Sommers.

1933, who meets Cpl. Maraden, of

SNOOKER

Club Handicap. Winner, J. W. H.M.S. Tamar, all the contestants Jefford: runner-up, F. Jones. are from the Navy and Marinen.

THE PROGRAMME

The complete programme is as follows:

In the first half, the Club scored Lightweight Championship of the

осел-

two goals, the scorer on both ajons being J. L. Telley, playing on Stoker Pryall

Colony

3

Stoker. Dec

2 the left wing. G. E. t. Divett had (HMS, Suffolk) (H.M.S. Phoenix)

hard luck with one of two reverke

20 stick shots when in front of the

24 Saints' goal. Divett, however, found

the net in the second half to give the

Club their third goal,

Welterweight Contest

6 Rounds

4)

ទេ

9

R. Marques, b Razack

E. 11. P. White, who is the Saints' A. B. Wingrave v goalkeeper in the absence on leave of HMS. Phoenix)

27

R. Xavler, c Hussain. b Razack

20

C. Marques, not out

Extras

Totul

R. I Wong, cleared woli, while Aus- ten played a good game at left half-

O back.

0

J. E. Potter was hard worker in the Club's defence. W. Reed and E. 79 V. Reed both cleared well.

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ENDING 6th DEC.

A. B. Fangy

(H.M.S. Medway) Featherweight Content

6 Rounds

A. B. Prandy v Signalman Rekd (IM.S. Kent) (H.MS. Koppel Middleweight Contest

6 Rounds Cul. Fitzgerald v Stoker Armitage (H.M.S. Kent) (H.M.S. Sandwich)

Bantam-Weight Contest

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Cpl. Marsden V Battling Chan (ILM,S. Tamar) (Flying Training School, Kai Tak)

Welterweight Contest

6 Rounds

A. B. Parker (HMS. Medway)

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GOLF FIXTURES

New Year Schedule For Fanling

SWIMMING.

Club Championship-1, A. Serridge: 2,, E. Kirman.

B.

"Nott" Handicap-1, E. Randall; 2, E. Kirmani,

Diving Championship.-1, D. Blake; 2, Mina J. Wilson,

Ladies Handicap.—1, Miss J. WI-

kon.

W. Knight; 2. Mrs.

Mixed Relay-1, Mrs. Penny and Powell and E.

Kirman.

Blindford Raco-1, P. Wilson; 2, Minn J: Wilson and E. Gaubert,

Obstacle Rater-1, P. Wilson; 2, D. Summons.

Egg and Spoon Race.-1, N. Mar- tin; 2, D. Summons,

Dockyard Derby.-1, D. Summons; 2, E. Gaubert.

Lifebuoy Race-1, P. Wilson; 2, D. Summons.

Youths Handicap-1. E. Gaubert. Inter-Departmental Relay-1, C. C. Randall). Dept. (Serridge, Kirman

BOWLS

and

Pearson Shield-Won by C. E. De- partment (Marchant, Hosking, Jones and Hollidge).

for Aggregate Points, Won by C. C. Inter-Department Challenge Cup

Department."

For the match play stage the alx- teen best scores over 18 holes will qualify. In case of ties for the last place or places these will be decided by, the best score over the last nine holes (or if necessary over the last six or even last three holes).

The first round of the Junior Cham- pionship will be decided on January 20, the second round on January 27, the semi-finals on February 10 and the final, over 80 holes, an February 124.

CAPTAIN'S CUP DRAW

The following is the draw for the Captain's Cup, 1934, Competition (match play stages);

Preliminary Round:-T. C. Monag han (11) v. D. A. O'Kieffe (20); With the New Year near at hand(11) or D, A. O'Kleffe (20) v, A. First Round:T. C. Monaghan the fixture list of the Royal Hongkong. Sommerfelt (12); N. E. Littlejohn Golf Club for January has been (12) v. J. E. Richardson (10): L. C. lanuel and includes the usual special Grover (12) Y, D. J. Valentine (14); meet for the holiday.

On the first week-end in January A. McKellar (8): H. Laffond (11) v. Major W. L. Eastwick-Field (11) v. the first round of the Captain's Gun D, 8. Edward (6); W. Woodward Competition of 1934 will be played (14) v. K. 9. Robertson (6); Comdr. off. There will be a Bogey Pool cord G. F. Hole (15) v. Lieut. Col. E. D. petition on January 10 and 20. The Matthews (10): A. Ritchie (11) v. G. Junior Championship qualifying Marseille (10). round will be held on January 6, with the first round matches on January

be played on or before Decembar 10 The preliminary round match is to 20.

next, the first round fixtures on or For the Junior Championship before January 6, the second round by players will arrange their own vart January 27, the semi-finals by Feb- ners, and will enter by algning the ruary 10 and the final by. February competition book and taking the cor-21. reet card any time between 8.30 a.m. land 12.20 p.m,

The handicaps will be the same us indicated above throughout.

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