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Extras
9 Abbas -Hall
Total (for 5 wkts, declared) ....168- Jer
Bowling Analysis,
0
CRAKIENGOWER 2ND XI.
anticipation of them was not very
38 favourably received by the spectators. Lieut-Mchair, not outique 16 Pinga The goalie should have been given a fair chance of even trying to save the shots. As it was, he never llhed a Anger to stop the ball when he heard the whistle sounded, naturally thinks ing that the referee was ruling some one of side. However, the Chinese not bat, a did not protest, and very sportingly played the whistle. They did their best to reduce the lead, but the wind G-CErde............ II was against them and they could not A. Rumjan. 10 'find the net. At the final whistle, S. H. Ismail..... 5
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minutes of play, Kowloon began toʻgo on the "war path, but they too ex- experienced much difficulty in scoring, as they had not only to fight against the sturdy defence of the sailors, but the wind as well. After a good speil HONGKONG SHIELD COMPETI" ef midfield play, when the wind bad
FOOTBALL.
TION.
·ONICKET,
LEAGUE MATCHES.
H.X,C.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE.
Sandfordret
8
39
W. Hall, & Crocker, b Sandford... 57
Bowling Analysis.
S. fex, b Duncan
O
M:
0.
3. Gross, b. Burden
L.R.C.
G. C. Eärde, b Kennett.
S. H. Ismall, zat out.
C. Alves, b Burden
M. Plana, b Sandford ........pos
Y. Abbas, c. Anderson, b, Bacon....
Extras... 13 H. Hamid did i
Bowling Analysis.
J.Remedios, not aut
14
J.Lopes, b-Sandford....
$7
S. A. Ismail, b Kennett
R. Ponsonby-Fane, c Drew, b
McNair ***
gamma
9
C. McKenzie, not out
"Extras H
28
A. A. Rumjahn, c. Greig, b Drew 17
Total (for 8 wkts.)
N. M. Bux, not out ...........................
d not be
0. M. 14 3
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4. 0
12:
Duncan....
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2
M
9 Kennett
GOLF:
30
29 Drew
The H.K.CC. beat Civil Service on Saturday by ten wickets and eight| runs. Scores.
CIVIL SERVICE. P.. T. Lamble, b Brand G. H. Piercy, b Donnelly... A.. E. Wood, b Humphreys. B. W. Bradbury, b Brown R. O Hutchison, not out..... F. Syme Thompson, b Brown W. H. Edmonds, not out.....
Exras........
Total (for 4 wickets) 119
Sandford
D. Rumjan, S. D. Ismail, D. C. de Bacon... Silva, S.M. Moosa, and S. Moosdeen, Burden did not bat.
38 Archard
33. Watkins
4 Greig 7 McNair. 58 Wilkins
Total (for 5 wkta., declared) ....-180 |
Witchell, Strange, Bevan and Severn did not. bat.
subsided a little, Kowicon- attacked, and very soon secured the lead, Ras mussen Anding the net at close quar- Despite the hone to encouraging ters. Their second goal came some weather on Saturday, the usual week ten minutes later, when one of the were, sailors' backs misjudged the bounce of and league fectball matches played off at Happy Valley. The most the ball, and allowed it to go over his interest was evinced in the two head. Knight broke through and gave matches in connection with the Hong- the goalie no chance. The last goal kong Football Shield Competition, but of the match came towards the close. the rain which came on soon after The wind had a lot to do with this Stark play started had the effect of sending score.
a large crowd of footer enthusiasts scurrying home. The matches result- ed in the Police and Kowloon, qualify- ing for the second round of the com- petition by defeating the Carlisle " and the'"'"Cadmus," respectively.
POLICE, CARLISLE," 0.
P
UNITED SERVICE LEAGUE.
"TAMAR, 4; MARAZION." 0.
27
Bowling Analysis.
Donnelly Brand
+0. M. R. 9. 2 22.
1 - 28.
5
2
7
2 0 10.
Beaver
Raworth. Brown Humphreys
4 ◊ 12
0 29
3 0 HONGKONG CLUB.
14
E. J. R. Mitchell, not out C. Blaker, not out.
Extras
I.R.C. 2ND XI v, NAVY 2ND XI.
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U.S. RC, 1 E.0.0, 10.
As a golf match played yesterday over O the King's Park Course, the United
Services Recreation Club met the Golf Section of the Kowloon C.C. The result, w: U.S.R.C., 15; 0.C, The following are the detalls :-
K.C.C. 1.3.R.C.
The Indian beat the Navy in a match between the second strings. w. Scores:-
1 1E.Moosdeen, b Webb ........... $5 QE. Harroor, e Bryant, b Evans ... 05. A. R. Ismail, Lb.w. b Evans ...
LR.C
o M. B. Saad, c Webb, b Evans
2 H. Ram, c Leigh. b Evans
1 S. Rumfaba, 1.b.w., b Bryant ......
J. S. Curreem, b Evans
102 40. Madar, b.Webb
81 Pren Singh, b Evans
Total (for no wkts.).......188
Only one United Services League match was played at the Happy Valley on Saturday. The “Tamar" defeated the Marazion" to the tune of lou: Igoals to nil on the Military ground. Beaver, Raworth, Beaven, Paravi. The Police fielded a scratch team
**Tamar 20 Saturday, and had the satisfaction.
was by far the superior cini, Humphreys, Brown, Stark, of winning their first match of the team and had the best of their op Brand, and Donnelly did not bat.
throughout the match. season, by defeating the Carlisleponents
5 G. A. Hyder, b Bradborough ................
A. Razack, not out
Extras
Bowling Analysis.
*
Evans v. Lindsay
Woods
Singler, Fotrictes.
V.C.C. D.3.A.C. X C.G: VISITE.
4 Woodman v. Brand 5 Niroll v. Redmand
Brde. Cockrem....1
& Overy v. Downing O
3 Elsch. Cond'...
ง
0
0
0 Gray. Hickling 0
27, Melatosh v. Kil-
-gour
1
0
8:
5.
1
32 KU.C
Sizzles
FOOTNOTE,
154 Parker v. Carry...
Stevens v. Gray 0 1
McCubbin r. Hag-
Total...
Ritchie Jones... 0
1
0. M.. R.
W.
Macaskill Murray ▸
Bowling Analysis.
Evans..
9 0
50
0.
M.. R.
w.Bradborough... 4.3 0
30
gard.....
韭
10
8
48
0 Bryant 48
Webb.is
3
23
Avenail v.
Dickin L
4
6 2
OS. Evans....... 5
0 2
Gerrard v. Maxina. I
13
Gibson v. Smalley
#
0
NAVY.
34
team by the only goal of the match. Marazion" played up very pluckily The game was very fast and even from after two goals had been registered Severn the opening whistle, but the strong against them, but when the third goal Edmonds wind which was blowing. gave the came, they began to realize the hope Witchell.. players much trouble, the ball being essness of their defeat, and fell of Bevan.... often blown to the touch lines. Both ends were visited in quick succession, bat although the forwards were very promising at times, scoring was im possible owing to the state of the ground and the unfavourable wind.
bit. At least, they made no more Lamble ......... Attempts to reduce the lead after this. Piercy 1. and when the fourth goal came, they took it as if resigned. With the ex- tion of a couple of short spells at the "Tamar's goal, the Marazier
Ta tact, all the elements were com-men were defending all the time, and
K.C.C. V. C.R.C.
o Stewart, c Suffiad, b Ismall"
o Osborne, è Singh, b Harroon
Evans, b CurreGO)...............
Lfeut, Lane, b Istall
E. Evans, run out.................... Bryant,-b Haroon
Kowloon beat C.R.C. by. 35 runs, Webb, & Ismai
bined to make good football impos-it was only on account of the deter- Scores:-
mination with which they kicked and
KOWLOON.
| Purder, not out.............
Bradborough, lamail, b Harroon
sible. At half time the score shecrackled when their citadei was threst. A. Q. Brawn, c Wei-b Lze....... 651 Sherwood, b Harroon..........
The weather conditions did not im- ened that they did not meet with J. V. Braga, c and b Ng...
was blank.
D. M Goodall, c Wei, b Lee.
prove in the second half, and the play-Geavler defeat. They had a couple A. de Souza, b Lee..............
For the
9
**** 40
· K..R. Macaskill, b· Lee....................... 0
13
ers experienced much difficulty in of good openings, but did not conver placing the ball where they intended, owing to faulty shooting. The sailors did a lot of pressing in i 'Tamar," Graydon; Stone and Taliana W.L. Weaser, e J. Wong, bLee... 0
A. W. Ramsay, run out this hall, and had several good open-combined well, and it was quite a treat ings, but the Police, custodian. a new to watch them. Graydon and Taliana. C. Fletcher, not out......... man, knew his work well, and rushed were responsible for one goal each. Stalker, not out....... out to meet the ball every dme dan-while Stone had two to his credit. He The Police in rurn came very near doing the " hat trick," ger threatened. had a glorious chance of assuming the but had very hard lines in slipping on lead when one of the sailors" backs the wet ground when about to shoot. miss-kicked. Grimmett ran up, but The Tamar" won easily by four missed the ball by a couple of inches, goals to nit.
and it was cleared by the goalie. To- wards the close of the match when everyone was convinced that a replay
2ND DIVISION LEAGUE.
Extras...
Evans, b Harroon.............
Extras
4
BASKETBALL
031
11 22
The second division of the Basket
Ball League called the Small Boys, 2 League closed the season on Satur 10 day when Queen's College Small Boys oumoun amuse-7-pen from the YM.C.Ã Đay School.. The feature of the game was the Total........... 74 goal shooting of young William Sing
Lof Queen's. The scores follow:- Bowling Analysis,
.....
QUEEN'S. 24.
B.F.T.P.
3
0. M.. R. 027 18 Curreem...... 5
Ismail........ 7 0 25 *Harrown...............kie 24 0 15
UNIVERSITY V, POLICE. The Police went down to the University. Scores -
Total (for 7 wkts., declared)...173
W. T. Elson and E. J. Edwards did
Bowling Analysis.
not bat.
Lee
0.
น. R
1
ዑ
Ng Sze Kwong 10 Ho Wing Kin 4 0 Un Hew Fan 2
C.R.C.
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49
#1998
... POLÍCK Maskell, c Pun, b Barney... #Chester Woods, c. Hunt, b Pun
5 Watts; c Barney, 'b Hunt Rosbrook, b.Hant peop Elwood c and b-Pun 0McKay, b Hunt
4
20
..... 15
......:10
28
29
would be the result, the unexpected With the exception of the Club happened. Breaking away in fine South China "A" match, there was aryle, the Police combined well and nothing of much interest, in the second were soon in enemy territory, Grim- division matches played on Saturday, Shin Man Ping, b Braga...... melt was very favourably placed, and the superior team winning in every wel Lee Son, run out..........
case. This was particularly so with Ng Sze Kwong, b Braga on receiving the ball, would not have experienced much difficulty in scoring, the Staff-St. Joseph's and the Navy G. Lee, c Braga, b Stalker. but unfortunately, one of the sailors Reserves-Recreio matches, the Staf Un Hew Fan, & Eison, b Stalker... :22 backs handled the ball within the winning by eight goals to all, and the Ho Wing Kin, Lb.w., Stalker penalty area. Robinson took the penalty Navy Reserves by six goals to nil Choa Man Ping, not out............ kick which was awarded to the Police In both these matches, the winning J. Wong, b Braga
French, not out.
Extras
Bowling Analysis.
42
Y.M.C.A SCHOOL 2 "B.F.T.P
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The match Queen's "v. University will be played on Tuesday on the Y.M.CA. play ground, at 4.30 p.m. If there is rain the match will be played in the gymnasium,
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and made no mistake. The sailors team outplayed their opponents in K. K. Wong, b Stalker tried bard to equalize after, this, but every branch of the game, and seem Cheung Wing, Kui, e Edwards, b the determination with which the ed to do what they pleased. In justice Braza..
Barney
6 11
24
0
...........UNIVERSITY 2ND XIL
EL C. Hunt, b.w. b Maskell...
...
I
R. A.Basto, b Maskell
52 6
C. Y. Ng. b French
Extrass
Total
19
T. Y. Yeaw, c French, c Maskell
..138
L. T. Fun, not out
K. Pon, b Frenchmana mim
S. W. Chan, b French
Bowling Analysis.
R.
#
MK. Yue, b French
Ramsay
Stalker
0
27
8.0 42
504
5 T. L. Youngsaye, b Rosbrook
4 Des Voeux Road, HONG KONG.
Police defended. made scoring impos-to the Portuguese gcelic however, it Chan Fing Un, cGoodall, b Braga sible. While the Police deserved must be said that .but for his clever their win, it was hard lines for the play: "between the sticks," his side sailors to be knocked out of the run-would have lost by a round dozer. He pire of the competition in the first could not he blamed for not saving match, through a penalty.
KOWLOON, 3; "CADMUS,” 0.
Cad-
any of the goals which went past him, as they were scored from too close a range for any goalie to stop.
In their match 'agafat the mus," Kowloon showed their superior- } -
ity right through the match, and
CLUB RESERVES, 3; SOUTH CHINA "A." 0.
secured a very decisive victory, win-1 While the Club Reserves deserved ning by three goals to nil. The form their victory over the Chinese, three they exhibited on Saturday, showed goals to nil, did not represent the real that the Kowloonites mean business, state of affairs.
3 In the Marine Court, this morning, 4 before Captain Basil Taylour, RN,
102 Marie Magistrate, the case in which Robert Grierson, master of the s.8.
MILLIONS IN KINEMAS.
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... 11 “Tunanlincka ”Charged J.M. Bonner, There is an unprecedented boom
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Notwithstanding all this. The busi-
chief engineer of the same vessel, in the kinema. business, says a home nese is in its infancy & many know Braza monio... 12.3-1 50 R.W.Barney,cRosbrook,bElwood 15 with disobeying the lawful commands Paper Money is being poured into, bought a kinema for £22,000 eighteen
LEAGUE TABLE
す
(UP TO JANUARY-31)
The Club, stricity R.GA and are prepared to give every team speaking, won by a solitary goal which RE, and LA In the competition a hard Right for the came from Boysen a few minutes from Kowloon shield. The sailors assumed the the close of the game. The other two Civil Service offensive from the start, but they did goals were gifts from the referee, who I.R.C not keep the ball long, the sound de- blew his whistle and pointed to the Staffs tence of Wheeler and Jackson at centre of the field, before the ball | Navy ........ back, and of Hyder in goal, proving actually got into the net. While it is H.K.C.C........... 100 much for them. After abour five not suggested that neither of the goals C.R.C............
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6 0 0 18 L. 10
4 3:0 32
8 22
6 2 2
E. H. Tim, b. Rosbrook
Extras äi`ant aband
Total
Bowling Analysis.
... 10
3
of the master of the vessel whilst at it, hundreds of new theatres are months as He has just refused an Ober, was withdrawn, the parties hay planned, and vast schemes are being offer of £60,000 for it. The build- -9|ing arrived it a settlement/twe
rapidit completed for the production, 1928 that arg to be erected willle of
207
Maskell 15 French 1:10 Walts. 3 0 0 [Rosbrook*........... 526 1
Elwood, were 3 - 1 : 1
I wide ball. Bowled
CRAIGENGOWER 2ND XI v. CIVIL
SERVICE 2ND XL20
4 10 28
2 3
1 2
1
2.2
5
1. 4 1
5 0 3
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
IRC v. NAVY.
The match resulted in a draw.
RAVY:
(E. G. Kennett; b'Earð
Cpl-Hyni, Fine, b A. A Rum
Jahn
Lieut. Jones, b Bardem 17 Lieut. Comdr. Drew, b Earde 22 Lieut. Coindr. Gráig, b S.-H. Ismail 52
This was a drawn game. Scores AZA E CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XL- FA. K. McKenzie, b Pinna
G. T. Kalght, b Pinna
F. Bacon, and b Abbas...
HW.Sandford, ↳ Jez---
E Fincher, 5 Abbas............. Anderson run out Burden, & Hall Duncan, not out →... G. H. Haskett b Hall
8 D. Lyon, not our
Total (for 8 wickets, dec.)
ET. Crocker did not bat,"
Mr-EB Potter, for the complain ant, asked his Worship's permission
to withdraw the case, walang
of films in England. Every branch the most palatial-pharacter, and Low- of the trade is thinking in millions, don, of course, is not, the only city Fand big deals are of common occur that is busy. Atheatre and restaur
His Worship What do you tence. On November La cheque for ant has been planned for the North mean? Do you mean you have dearly a quarter of a million pounds of England at a cost of $109000. 92 come to a settlement? was tendered at Sunderland for These new buildings, promise to be seven picture theatres, in the Tyse the last word in sumptuousness, with 4. MrsPotter. Yes, your Worship. 27His Worship Very well. I should side district. The deal was engine accommodation for 4,000 people, 28 like to say one thing and that is, this ered by Messrs. Elliot and Frank, of with orchestras costing E100-a-week 16 was not really a case for the Marine Regent Street, London, and Mr. and with great restaurants, The Elliot told a press representative small theatre, will be a thing of the Magistrate. It was case for; & Marine Court, but the ship was due that the transaction was one of the past. to sail and, there was not, time to largest that had taken place in the kinematograph industry The convene, a Court, It was really case for a Marine Court The theatres, be said, belonged to Meiss application is granted.
Black Bros, and fepresented a cikguit of freehold properties at Sunderland, tion Club meet to-morrow at noon.
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