THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1935.
POLICE
ANNUAL
MEETING
OFFICIALS FOR ENSUING YEAR
INSP. SHAFTAIN CHAIRMAN
The annual meeting of the Police Rocreation Club was held in the Club house, Happy Valley, yesterday evening when the fol lowing officials were elected
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Chairman, Inspector F. Shaftain; Hon. Secretary, Mr. D. C. W. Fitches; Hon. Treasurer,. Mr. J. Fraser: Bar Convener, Inspector A. W. Smith; Bowls Convener, Inspector W. Mair: Tennis Convener, Mr. G. Cur- ruthers; Cricket Convener, Inspec- tor C. F. Alexander; General Committee, Inspector A. Nicoll, Messrs. S. G. Smith and 3. Hunter,
Inspector Stewart Logan, last year's Chairman, presided at the meeting and the Inspector Gen- eral, Mr. D. Burlingham, was also, present.
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
LINCOLNS BEATEN BY
EAST LANCS.
In a friendly hockey match at the Shamshuipo Camp. yesterday, the East Lancashire Regiment refented the Lincolnshire Regiment by four goals to nil,
uver.
The losers were completely run in the first half, in which the
East Lancs netted all their goals,
A smart forward line, which
Was
well fed by an excellent half line, proved too good for the Liarolus de fence, and try n they could they could not keep up with the quick movements of their opponents.
LA. J. P. Williams netted the first goal for the East Lanes, and Bands-
man Botting (2) and Sergeant Owen scored before half time.
The second balf was more evenly contested).
RECREIO BEAT NAVY
The Club de Reervin defeated the Navy "A" team in a hockey match ut King's Park yesterday. The Por- tuguese scored two goals through Heftran in the first half, and though the sallom reduced the arrears after the interval they were defeated by The odd goal in three.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Here's the ruddon end of the Louis-Baer fight. It shows the final seconds of the fourth round. Max Baer is shown on his knees, after a blow by Louis, and he did not rise until after he was counted out. Referee Art Donovan is shown hustling Joe Louis to a neutral
corner before taking up the count started by the knockout timekeeper at the ringside.
COLONY CRICKETERS (6.4-0-38-3) was expensive and R. Lec
TO BE SELECLED THIS WEEK?
(Continued from Page 8.) bowled 9-2-1-4-9 seemed to be pretty
15 'ul,
MORE BAD BATTING
With the exception of three or fou men. It must be conferved that the
not up to his old form, though he got two end wickets for nineteen.
A POSSIBLE SIDE
LOCAL YACHTING REVOLVER
WIN FOR JOSS IN LADIES' EVENT
In view of the fact that 1 think the Interport side will be chosen before next Saturday's game, I have tried to select my own fancy. I can ed by the last. My ten are, in bat- manage ten of them but I am defeat:
ting order, A. W. Hayward, E. C. Fincher, T. A. Pearce, A. II. Masar, ... Garthwaite, gap), Captain D. W. Persze, G. R. M. Ricketts, G. S.
F. 1. Pervin and A. R.; The results of the three events for Ilie arranged sailed yesterday are Now for the Inst place. I find it¦riven below,
ether side did not hape very weig
T. E. Peares and E. C. Fincher starts.
w
for
24 an
YESTERDAY'S RACES
1
1
13
B 11
SHOOTING FIXTURE
NAVAL TEAM WINS COMFORTABLY
POLICE RESERVES
DEFEATED
An uneßjeital Revolver shouting natch between R.M.S. Orpheus and the Poller Reserve Emergency Unit took plnen ut the Kennedy Road Bange on Sunday afternoon. Five | practices wern fired, ineluiling Six roula deliberate, six rounds at a rumiye target, six rounds rapid (10 seconds), she roundin ta moving furiert and ix romident proaching target.
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The team representatives were,
Orpheus
Folice Reserve ER. A. Todd 71 P. C, van der
Lely 117
3 13
1. S. Taylor
¡P. O. Dawso
board when the former, who had been my mind between Major V. J. Bonavia, (S), Mark in lin
d confidently and had twenty on the quite impossible definitely to make up The entire was: Channel Rocks (8), Kowloon playing in his old form, was too late 1. E. Pearre and E. F. Fincher. But Reeks (5) and Club line, a distan
Forker
from Pereira. Thet for the fact that the first named has of 7.1 miles, infer then shifted to the Howling et come off at all this season 1
should
"A" Class Started 14.15 Green and and Ricketts was a the put him in as a
(left-hand) the slips off a very poor stroke, other, and soon, had Dawson tuken
opening Ju that
Yacht No. Finished Pasition Pts, ense Hayward would move down, I think, in theo Bo
Salled By Gesang, by the way, had fowled live i place I have marked up. T. E.
A2.. 16.12.04 3 19 overs before Pereira changed eats, Pearce fielded so well un
(Miss Warren,, but it was clear that he did not find and is such an experienced hat that
Saturday La Linda A5 ... 19,14.56 the wicket any good to him. Nor for
lio nurv I considered,
(Mrs. G. Keary). the matter of that Ricketts nad he
though Jos A8 should not
16.10.25 Use him met with no further success thoughtsman specially if we went
opening (Miss M. Larsen), he hnd nie overs.
frst. E. F.
in Pat Alg Fincher hus
16.19.00 brilliant shots but he i so liable to get himself "I", "Y" & "G" Classes Started 14.55
(Mr Persee). is go A STARTLING OVER
out in a silly way. His fielding is Stella Y excellent Runs came very slowly and when pick him as twelfth man. The other Robena Y4
If not selected
... 16.29.15 12 wenirl
(Mrs. Ellerby). the total was thirty-five Teddy name which occurs to me in A. C. 1.
16.27.16 Pincher appeared to lose patience and Lowker. Well, possibly by the time Wilgeon Y5 Inshed out at Pereira, to give a smurt these lines are in print we shall know
(Miss H. Gerrard),
16.98.65 6 10 catch at cover to Clegg-till when!! about it,
(irs, K. A. Bilderbeck). made no mistake about it. Nest ball
Zephyr 18
16.29.27 D Melis was bowled. Captain Persse
(Mrs. M. E. Hindson), survived his first ball but mistimed
Taynette (2 16.31.01 14 the next one and put it short leg where Gosane jumped up weaken the Shanghai batting, but un-Lola
I was surry to see that Marshall is Sirius 67 up to forward
(Mes. K. Harrison). not going to enate down, as it will per-und effected a
16.31.02 1 catch-Garthwaite, however, put the other had it will
(Mrs. E. CO 36 7 smart left handed end to the rut and stayed with Madar
strengthen their bowling unless Elliot considerably who had been playing very nice off very much. cricket.
quite some time since I saw Pearce went on for Pereira, bowling
but he definitely impressed
him round the wicket off brenks, with four rest of the site are very old friends Rolla 13
mes useful then. A good muns of the short legs. The pitch was, however, which reminds me that I hope the too slow for this sort of attack and Entertainment committee Madar hooked him Personally I thought it quite on the king.
unmercifully!
member
will re to supply
a turban for eards that one of the slips would be badly hurt. It looks to me from this. and from other games that he is a bowler who should be used very tare-i fully on a slow wicket.
The Eleventh Extra Race Mee ing will be held (weather
altting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd November, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m..
The First Bell will be rang at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 28th October, 1935.
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB ANNUAL MEETING
MEMBERS are reminded that
HARD HITTING Both batsmen
were how
heen caught at extra cover but it
Tias
THE SHANGHAI SIDE.
NOTE
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ז.
16
19
3
(Mrs. R. Wren). "I" Class Started 15.85 Diana FI1
10.22.62 3 (Miss I. F. Ritchie). Colleen 112
16.20.08 1 (Mrs. P. F. Foley).
2 5 (Miss B. Kirke). Dorothea 19
18.28.45 1 (Mrs. S. D. I id).
7
P. O. Smith
107 P. C. Tipple 113
65 Sgt. Raptis 112 60 Sgt. Benda 112
E. R. A. Starrett 49 P.C. Tausley 130
36%
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The large disparity-in-the-scores-is- due to the fact that the Navy team are rmally used to the "45" and the fight weight of the "32'8" was found to be rather disconcerting. The trams afterwards adjourned to Mr. Simon's house for refreshments, and all are looking forward to the return match which will be with rifles, when the Orpheus anticipate turning the tables.
Thanks are due to Mr. D. King, the Reserve I. G. P. and Jusp, Ritchie of arrangements of the tange.
I shall hope to divide my sual ROWING REGATTA the Regular Police for the use and
week end article into two this werk i Publishing the first half on Thursday, und the second on Friday. Otherwise
playing aber now articles are apt to become the ANNUAL MEETING' will he free cricket. Garthwaite should have a bit unwieldy.
held at the Club House on TUES-made little is us he was to wion DAY, the 29th October, 1935. commencing af 5.30 p.m.
U. M. OMAR, Ilon. Secretary.
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Annual Area Finals
Be Held To-day
Toment, The second crews will start
10 am.
Chaplains Cup (1,000 yards)-th. A. A. Battery, R.A. (A); "C" Coy., Heats in connertion with the annual Battery, R.A. (R); “C”
East Lancashire Regiment; 9th. A. A. Area Rowing Regatta were owed off Royal Welsh Fusiliers; "C" Cay., 1st. Coy., 2nd. yesterday, when 19
out of the 25 Lincolnshire Regiment and Royal En- crews which entered were left to gineers. The novices will start compete in the finals, which will be 10 30 am. held to-day starting at 10 nm. The following COWB will contest the tinalu!
Brown. Cup
(2,000 yards),--"B" Coy., 1st. Lincolnshire Regiment; 11.Q. Wing. Int. Lincolnshire Regiment:
fur one of Pearce's and was taken meid-on by Hayward. 71-6-18. MacKay stayed for a bit though he siid not score much--Madar was doing most of that. Both were out with hundred on the board, as Lee got! on past Mackay and Mudar had a careless go at Pearce and was held at the second attempt-by Pereira at Messrs. Benjamin and Polts cover. The innings closed for 124 evive the following Straits currency after some cheerful cricket by the quotations (buyers) from Singapore Coy, 2nd. East Lancashire Regiments Lancashire Regiment; "C" Coy., 1st. Ah King Cup (2,080 yards).":"Hoyal Engineers; "I" Coy., 2nd. East Inst three men.
to-day for raw rubber: The rst analysis was Pereira's Spot
"D"""
Coy., 1st Lincolnshire Regiment: Lincolnshire Regiment and 9th. A. A. 12-1-18-4, and frankly the rest of the Nov/Dec.
ets. dawn 1 et.. A. A. Battery R.A.; "D" Coy., Battery, R.A. First crews will start bowling was
225% cist. down 4 ct. 2nd. East Lancashire Regiment; "C" at 11.10 a.m. very imposing Jan/Mar. though, no doubt, the slowness of the Apr/Fune
99% ets, down et. Coy, Int. Lincolnshire Regiment: "" wicket was the enuse of this.
23% ets. down 4 ct. Coy, 1st, Lincolnshire Regiment and
Q. Wing, 1st. Lincolnshire
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