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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935.

SPORT ADVTS. HONGKONG DARTS LEAGUE FORMED

PUBLIC ROUP.

The Undoraigned have received Instructions to noll by Public Roup,

(For Account of the Concerned),

an TUESDAY,

the 12th March, 1935,

at 5.15 p... [

at the Paddock of the

Hong Kong Jockey Club,

Race Course,

SEVERAL WELL-DOWN

RACE PONIES.,

|

FIRST OF ITS KIND IN COLONY

Fixtures Start Saturday

Hongkong's first Darts

League has been formed and BODYLINE BOWLING

comes into operation on Satur

day, when the first fixtures will

be played.

MAMAK HOCKEY

Radio Lucky To Beat H.M.S. Diamond

P. SINGH IN FORM

The Radio Sports Club were lucky

LOCAL YACHTING

Fourth Wednesday

Race Of Series

The fourth Wednesday race of the accond series was sailed yesterday by

members of the Royal Hongkong

Yacht Club. Commodoro Elliott won the "A" class event and diafor Mar

to defeat II.M.S. Diamond by two shall carried off the race for the "fe, Koods to one in a Mamak Tournament "Y" and "G" classes.

Details: Hockey match played at Carolina Hill

afternoon. yesterday

Exchanges

The formation of the league Advisory Committee's er fast inroughout the 20 minutes

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Discussions

London, Feb. 27. At a meeting of the Advisory tion was proposed by Middlesex and County Cricket Committee, a resolu-

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"A" Clans Started 14.50

Yacht of play, and in the second half the

Finished Corrected Pts. Radio gont underwent many critical Wasp II 10.60.21. moments, which they would hardly (Major. Griffin) have survived had it not been for the La Linda 10.50.38 good work of Parduman Singi, play- (Capt. Forsyth) ng nt right full back,:

Jan ..... 16.55.23 team, their defence being up to the Isobel 18.58.02

The Diamond men played well as a (Miss Crawhill Wilson).

10.54.32

- 16.04.17

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Navy, and Civilian Meases. seconded by Lancashire declaring that mark. The Radio inside trio, Surgin (Condr, Cowland)

Mr. M. A. Cairns presided and that prom, to the had not noted by Singh, Awtnr Singh and Sarnagat Joss

the agreement reached on November Singh, often found their combination (Miss M. Larsen) announced that a cup had been pre- 23, 1933, whereby it was expected upset by the intermediate line of the Pat sented by Mr. H., Gild of Messrs. that the question of fast short bowl anilura.

(Commodore F. Elliott) McEwan, Yonuger Ltd., and that a ing on the leg side should be setting In the Arst half, the Radio obtained "" "y" & "G" Classes Started 15.05 set of medals had been promised by by goodwill and the active co-opera- their first goal through Sarnagat Aitsa...... 17.17.08 17.07.08 Menars, Dodwell and Co.

Lion of the captains.

Singh who followed up a rebound (Mr. Douglas). The resolution was carried nem. from a shot from Awtor Singh, the

D. N. F. con: The Notts delegate did not vote. leader of the Indians forward line. Robena 17.10.6 17.01.37

The resolution added that it was Later on Awtar Singh scored the

(Major H. Marshall) difficult to reconcile the recent state-second goal. The Diamond scored Widgeon... 17.21.25 17.00.50 ment that the policy of Notis was to but the goal was disallowed for off-

(Col. Bilderbeck) nbide by the M.C.C. rules with the no side.

17:30.45 17.09.01 2 (Mr. W. B. Cooper)

It was decided to name the com-

petition the "McEwan, Younger H. Gilld was elected President, with Darts League", and subsequently Mr. Mr. H. G. Williams Vice-President.

The following teams indicated their confidence vote carried on January The sailors retaliated splendidly in intention in participate:Royal En 16, which was interpreted as approval, the second half, Brower proving him. gineers, W. O's & Sergta Mesa, of type of bowling contrary to the self a very capable lender

of the Royal Artillery, and H.K.S. Bde., spirit of the game.

attack. He passed the ball to his Royal Artillery. Lyeomun, Royal On the assurance of the Notts dele-wings well. The left wing, Yongs, Artillery, Stonecutters, Royal Army gates that the resolution was not in-had hard luck with a shot that Medical Corps, Royal Welch Fusiliers, tended to bear this interpretation, the just mlared the mark following a Chief and . 0.'s Recreation Room, Committee deferred action until after good forward movement. Dockyard Police Mers and Water the annual meeting of the Notts Club Repeated attacks saw the Diamond on March 21, when the policy of the score through Goodwin (inside-right), club will ba reviewed.Reuter In another rald Goodwin sent in a Special.

hard shot that had U. B. Souza, the Radio goalkeeper, guessing, but it struck the upright. Davies (right The Radio Sports Club are playing wing) following up the rebound had ngainst ... Dainty in a Mamak the misfortune to kick the ball in- Tournament matek at Caroline Htead of hitting it and thus a fine ground on Sunday at 4 p.m.

opportunity of levelling the scoro went astray.

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RULES

The following are the rules as yet laid down in regard to the compet tion.

Teans to be of n-skle. Players to be restricted team only.

to

one

Towards the end, the Radio heavily The following will represent the attacked the Diamond goal, Wood- longkong Club second eleven in a word, Burden and Bradley shining in match against the Punjabis to be play-defence.

With the exception of the Dock-- yard Police Mess, players to be Members or Civilian Honorary Mem

ed on the Marina ground' at 5 p.m. los Kalwant Singh, who played in the bere of the Mess they represent

11.orrow: A. Mos; R. H. D. Lane and forward line in the first half for the Matches to be 301 up, Single A. A. I. Botelho; E. G. Dale, R. Radio, was shifted to left back in the Players only, (Bent 2 of 3 to count) Sinclair, and E. W. Shewan; A. J. Ben-Recond period and did good work in 3 double ganes 601 up, followed by nett, D. I. Crowley, P. II. Senior, D. F. this position. (Best 2 of 3 to count in each game). Langmore and H. R. A. Wood.

All games, to commence and finish on

a double, the 50 bull to count

double 25 for this purpose.

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The tennis were as follow: RadioU, B. Souzn; P. Singh and

K. Singh; Kitchell, Jaggeet Singh and The Connell of the Hongkong Lawn J. Tavares; J. Tavares, S. Singh, A. Bowls Association will hold a meet-Singh, S. Singh and F. A. Komp. Dartboard to be 6 from centre ing in the Board Room of the South H.M.S. Diamond. Higgins; Mid. of Board to the floor. Aiming mark China Morning Post, Ltd., to-morrow Woodward and Surg. Lt. Cdr. Burden; 9 from centre of Board

at 6.30 p.m. to fix a date for the Mid. Carver, Bradley and C. P. 0. annual general meeting of the Auso Cahill; Davies, Eng. Lt.Cdr. Goodwin, Points, point for each game-ciation and to discuss any other laui-Lt. Cdr. Brewer, Lt. Elliott and Sub, possible D.

ness which might arise.

Lt: Yonge.

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All points to be forfaited in thei ovent of libe team scratching. All points to be forfeited in the evont of violation of Rule 3.

Matches to be played on Wednes- days and Saturdays (evening) unless otherwise mutually arranged. Time of commencement to be arranged mutually.

In case of a tie in the Champion- ship, (two or more teams finishing with the same number of points at the head of the table), the teams concerned to play off according to the rules of the Competition. The ventin to be selected by the Committee.

In the event of a player excoeding the required score all points neared in that visit to the board- to forfeited.

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