MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1931

SPORT.

LEAGUE CRIOKET.

CRAIGENGOWER C.C. v. C.8;0.0.

When the Civil Service Captain winning the toss gave his opponents first knock, he threw a hazard which nearly went against him; but he was not to know his aide were going to give away opportunities as they did. Basa, for instance, put up three casy chances which were not held--one be- fore he had scored-and it remained for the boy of the team to bring off a brilliant catch in the long field before the popular Craigengower Secretary was disposed of,

With only 101 rune to make to secure a win, Civil Service looked like having a soft thing on, and when the score stood at 25 with only 5 wickets down, most people thought it was all over bar shouting. Then there came a collapse, and when Reed, the last man, went in two more notches were still required. They were made, but it was near thing, the total only amounting, to 103 at the finish. De Romo's 55 which was made in admix- able style, was invaluable.

It was stated that the man who caught Sayer out was beard to offer up a fervent, thankful player in- mediately afterwards, not so much for having di: covered be was holding the ball, but that he Lad escaped uninjured.

A word of praise is due to Jex, the Craigengower wicket keeper. He stood right up to Omar, who was bowling at } rare pace, and only allowed 2-extras.

Scores:

CRAIGENGOWER C.C. J. Wilson, e Ling, b Reed

8. Jer, u de Rome, b Ling.

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Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours 'andling" at 10 am today. #03 inch:` Total since January 1st. 97.20-inched; against an average of 87:4o thches.

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon on Dacom) or 13

1-Hongkong

to

Rock.

N.E. winds, stroby, mode ate; aloudy.

-Formon Chaunt). N.E. wizde,

Bong

3.--South coast of China. between Hongkong and Lamooks, The same s No. 1.

4.-South coast of Ching between nekong and Hsins. The same as

No 1.

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Wlad.

ditation.

HONGKONG HARBOUR SHOWING MOORING BUOYS.

+3

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ANCHORAGE

is 12 i 10

847

0

ANCHORAGE

KELLET. IS.*

CAUSEWAY

BAY. SHELTER

(A. F. COM)

WHARF

Hour.

Barometer

Imt Sea Level.

Temperature.

Homidity.

Direction.

Weather.

Force.

Vidivostock, 6.39.81 18

14

Temuro • 8, 29.98 — Askodate... W: 30.76 Toklo Ksobi Nazusaki...

Kaosblos

gw

NSW 6

N

30.12

30.14

*

NE 1

Jabim»

30. 30.14 30.12

ANE ENCI

1

34,16

KRW 3

14

labijima

90.14

Bonlu Taland Welbalwed 6's 30.36 38 72 9 Собада

30.02

SULPHUR CHARNEL)

DANGEROUS

STD. OIL COY WHARE

J. Abbas, run out..

L. Lammert, c Edmonds, b Reed.

U. Omar, e Sayer, b Hamilton.... 10

B.W. Bradbury, 1.b.w., b. Hamilton' 1

R. Basa, o Fincher, b Hamilton.. 53

7 1

6

W. Marsh, run out..

0

E. W. Major, not out

0

A. Fattydad, b Hamilton.

4

J. Bryant, b Raed..

5

Reed

Ling.

Hamilton

Extras.

Total.

100

Bowling Analysis.

Q. N. R. W

4 B. G. G. Spinks, e Stone, b Rhodes 0

9 W. Hill, b Rhodes...

The Navy batted first, and scoring

O rapidly, were able to declare for the

O loss of five wickets with the respect-

able score of 203.

37

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

14

1 62 3

0. M.

R.

W.

7

2 14

1 Holland

8 2

14

4

7

3 15

4 Rhodes...

7.5

0

23

CIVIL SERVICE C. c.

F. J. de Roma, st, Jex., b Bryant 55 E. Dunkley, e Bryant, b Omar.... 7

A. E. Wood, e Fattydad, ↳ Omar. 5

R. C. Witchell, 1.b.w., b Omar.... 7 E. C. Fincher, b Omar...

2

G. R. Sayer, c Marsh, b Lammert 18

H. E. Strange, o Jex, b Bryant

W. H. Edmonds, run out...

E. W. Hamilton, not out

F. Ling, b Bryant

·E. B. Reed, b Omar

Extras

Total

1

103

K.C.C. 2ND v. POLICE.

This match had a very exciting

finish, on the Police ground,

The home team batted first and managed to put together only 81, of which C. Earnshaw's 27 was the only double figure.

Kowloon's score was also kept low, but they had a better average, and at | the fall of the ninth wieket required two runs to draw. In trying to obtain the winning run, their last man was run out, and a tie resulted, both sides having scored 61 runs. Hodge was Kowloon's best contributor with 18,

Scores:-

Kowloon kept their end up, and when time was called, had 133 also for the loss of five wickets.

Scores:-

NAVY,

Lt. Com. Jotham, c Macdonald, b

Stalker...

Rev. Purcell, at. Dance, b Mac-

donald.....

M. Kennett, c and b Macdonald.. Rev. Crole-Rees, o Braga, b Mac-

donald

Mid. Sparks, b Spinks Mid. Hayter, not out Lt. Com. Drew, not out

Extras

Total.

Lieut. Graham, aot out..

Extras

20

H.K.C.O. 2ND XL

3 Sewell, b Hoalim

Total (for two wickets)..178

Bdr. Baker, Lieut. Parkes, Capt. Meredith, Gnr. Davies, Gur. Dyer, Bdr. Ross and Gar. Henwood did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

44

23

M. H. Abbas...i. Curreem.!

4 E, el Arculli.

S Abbas

49 8. H. Ismail

28

28

9. . .W

14 1.72

6 0 26 0

5 1 28 1

3 0 26 0

6 0 23 I

I.R.C.

13 A. H. Rumjahn, b Graham

14 8. H. Ismail, hit wicket, b Graham 4

8. D. Ismail, b Graham:.

203

Com, Steven, Lt. Beatty, Sgn. Lt, Morrison, and Bean, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

S. H. R. Ismail, a Graham, b Baker 2 M. H. Abbas, & Dyer, b Graham.. S. A. Ismail, b Graham

O. Ismail, o Mereditch, b Graham

W. W. Mackenzie, o Yeoh, b

Redmond....

Watson, o Ong, b Yeoh Day, c Osman, b Yeoh Raworth, not out

A. W: Mackenzie e Redmond, b

Hoalim...

Fraser, b Hoalim

Dorkina, b Redmond

Palmer, e Roffey, b Redmond.... Stubbs, stb Redmond...

Extras..

Total...

H.K.C.C. v. C.R.C.

23

88TH COY. R.G.A. Y. R.A.M.C.

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30.42 89 91 NNW

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6. 30.17 64 8) NE

30,39 40

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Talhoka....

20.20 60 £3 E

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Tainan.....

20.07′ 37

$0.06 RR

Pescadores

80.33 68

** 91.15 66 69

1.30.11

62

30

: 80.10

30.11. 63 80.

This match in connection with the Tainan

16 Garrison League was played at Happyochun...

3. Valley on Friday. It resulted in a

61

runs,

Oratoo *** 13 decisive win for the gunners by 118 Honkong Jap Rock Batting first, they declared at 161 Wachow O for five wickets. The big double Pakhot O figure scores were contributed by Phallen 16 Baker 61, Davies 41 and Holloway 30. Courane...

3

0

Hoitow

The bowling was too much for the C.St. Medicos, who went out in pro- Aparri 12 cession. When the last man was got go

out they had only 43 to their credit. Legaspl Only Pist with 17. managed to reach Tacloban ... double figures. There were six follo

Surigao "ducks" in the innings.

Camp Yar

187

E. J. B. Mitchell was in fine form on Saturday, making a century for 7 the Club against the Chinese. He was 7 undefeated when the side declared at

D. Rumjahn, o Dyer, b Graham.. 4 200 for the loss of 8. wickets. His J.S. Curreem, Meredith, b Graham 4 final score at the close of the innings

10 was 103, including 11 boundaries.

S. Abbas not out..

E. el Arculli, e Davies, b Baker ..

·Extras.

0. M.

R.

W.

0. M: R.

W.

12 3 36

5

Capt. Spinks.... 12' 0 72

I

POLICE:

0 10

28

3

A. E. Macdonald 15 0 88

3

i 27

1

Alexander, ↳ Spinks

4

R. Earnshaw, o Leach, b Overy..

J. Stalker...... 9

0 47 1

5

Grimmett, run out

5

K.C.C.

Total

1

D, M. Goodall, b Morrison

... 20

Ümar

Bowling Analysis,

Bryant. Lammert:...

C.S.C.C. 2ND v. R.A.M.C.

This was an easy victory for the Medicos who felded too strong a team for the second string of the Civil Service, playing at home.

Going in first, the R.A.M.C. put together a respectable 106. Tomlinson

Booker, b Overy....

C. Earoshaw, c Hodge, b Brawn.. Baker, c Overy, b Spinks.. King, o Hodge, b Brawn. Carpenter, b Spinks Kelly, ce Leach, b Brawn Woods, not out

was the side's best bataman. Going Candon, st. Edmonds, b Brawn

in at the fall of the second wicket he

was undefeated at the close of the

innings, with a creditable 60.

Rhodes and Hollands played havoc with the Civil Service batsmen, and dismissed the side for the very low score of 37, of which 22 was contri-H. Overy.

buted by Taylor and Cowen.

Scores:-

27 J. Stalker, c Purcell, b Morrison.. 6

F. E. Thompson, Drew, b Hayter 15

Bowling Analysis.

1

The Chinese opened badly and loat

19 four wickets for three runs. They looked like suffering a crushing defeat, 58 but the others kept their end up and managing to play out time, effected a draw. Their score at the close was 81 for 7 wicketä.

Scores:

0. H.

R.

W.

..10 5 3

25 8

14* 2

B.K.C.C.

E; J. R. Mitchell, not ou D. Reid, ran out

0

1

J. P. Robinson, e

Jotham, b

Graham

4

Beatty...

1 Baker

1

C. I. Stapleton, not out

42

*

E. L. Braga, c Bean, b Beatty

27

Lt. Macdonald, not out

2

VARSITY v. H.K.C.C. 2ND.

H. H. Benson, b Ho Wing-kin

3

Extras

21.

61

.193

Total

Capt. Spinks, C. Dance, J. M. Jack, and R. E. Lindsell, did not hat, Bowling Analysis.

0. M. B. W.

1 48 2 0.26 2

Major Edwards, a Kew b Lee

Wing-kin

This was a good win for the B. D. C, Morgan, e Gittina, b Ho University on their own ground. They compiled a big store of 200 for the T. E. Pearce, not out loss of seven wickets, giving very few. H. Farthing, b Ho Wing-kin

E. G. Lammert, run out LJ. Davies, b.w. Leo F. N. Young, b Lee

Extras.

chances. Yeoh and Hoalim made excellent stands for the first wicket, and when the former went out, Roffey kept the end up

The Club second played a sporting game in face of heavy odds, and went down to defeat without disgrace. They put together a total of 137 before the last man was got out.

Bcores

UNIVERSITY.

This was an easy victory for the T. A. Redmond, o Raworth, b

Mackenzie

bat

Scores -

88TH COY. R.GA.

Bdr. Baker, c West, b Rhodes.. 61 Serg. Barchard, b Hollands...... 4 Capt. Davies, e West, b Rhodes.. 41* CS. M. Williams, b Khodes... Sergt. Holloway, o Pitt, b Rhodes 7 Gr. Dewland, not out. Gr. Dyer, not out....

Extras

3

.11

29.87 72 94

St. James

30.00 66 94

"

29.90 70 58

14

29.88 77:79

39.87 72

4.20 29.84 4.47, -

:

1-

O, W. JEFFRIES, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Dos. 12, 1921. BAROMETER, reduced to 32 derr-as Fahrenheit, on the level of the sex in- 30 inches, tonths and hundredths

4. TEMPERATORE, in the shade in da

grees Fahrenheit...

3. HUMIDITY, in porcentage of stress. tion the meinture b

Total (for 5 wkts. dec.)..161

Br. Rose, Gr. Snow, Gr. Mo-Hugh and Gr. Henwood did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Sgt. Hollands...

OM.

8 0

E. W.

55

of air matarated with

100.

OP

WIND, to two polace.

6. FORCE OF WISD, according to Beadford Soile.

6. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, e

detached cloud, d drimling rain,

foz,

g gloomy, h hail, I fightning, o ovate at

1 P passing showers, qequel r rain, a onow

Ethunder ▾ visibility w dow, wat 4

7. RAIN in Inches tenths and nun- Odredthe.

103 Cpl. Rhode s...

.:10 0

77

15

Capt Tomory

n

3 0 20

1.

Opi. Savage

1050

22

BAM.C

Sergt. Hollanda, e Dyer, b Davies 4

30 Cpl. Rhodes, b Baker

Capt. Tomory, b Daviar

Fle. West, a Williams, b Davies. 0.

15 8. M. Thompson, a Henwood, b

Baker

0

0Cpl. Savage, o Holloway, b Baker.

13 Bgt. Pitt, c Barchard, b Davies

Sgt. Wilkinson,

Total (for 8 wkts, dec.)..200

Davies ..

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Wind......

Previous, on date at On dutert

day atcam.

Barometer... 37.14

0 Temperature

17 Humidity

30.11 7: 62 41716

3211 60

MoHugh, b

Direction of

0

Fores 0. Weather

3

od

Rain

0.00 0.00

0,00

10

48 3

082

Total ............

Bowling Analysis.

R. Hancock and Young did not

ing Analysis.

DR We 10.4

10

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

0.

M.

R.

W.

0

26

2

Spinks

9

2

20

3

Brawn

4 0 13

4 Beatty....

13

KOWLOON C, o.

Morrison

B

I.A.31.C.

Holland, o Sara, b Taylor.

0

Rhodos, b Taylor

4

L. J. Blackburn, e Carpenter; b

Grimmett.

Crole Reus..

3

1 3 0

7 Kennett

4

0 10

0

Capt, Tomory, b Garvin

4

L. E. S. Hodge, o Grimmett, b

Hayter

Major Tomlinson, not out

60

Alexander.

18

250 251

Pitt, b Taylor..

0

F. E. Lawrenco, b Grimmett.

6

Thompson, e Spinks, b Gorvin,

0

F. Evelyn, b Grimmett.

0

B.G.A. v. LR.C. I.R.C.

Woat, b Gorvin

0H. Overy, b Alexander.......

Lee

Savage b Cowen.'..

14

A. O. Brawn, c Carpenter, b Alex-

Stone, b Cowen

ander

8

Rogers, b Taylor

EF. Spinks, c Earnshaw, b

Grimmett

14

8A. Leach, not out

4

Gunners. Doing as they liked with the bowling, the runs mounted up rapidly. and the side declared at 178 for the

Ho Wing-kin . 15 H. C. Hunt.' 60C Choa h

85

100

E. J. Edwards, King, b 0.

Earnshaw

loss of only two wickets. Olliver and Davies, were in fine form and scoring

L. Jack, run out

0

freely, had 69 and 50 to their credit

Drake, run out..

0

B

Baker: 36 and Graham 20. Olliver M. K. Yue not out.. and Graham were not out

also contributed double figurea R. W. Barney, not out.

Vickers, a Frazer, b Dorkins. respectively. The other two hatsmen. Lau, bw. Dorkina,

8.

Farthing

G. A.V. Hall, e and b Youdy.

Extras

12

Ho Wing-kin, b Young.

The Indians could do nothing with

Bowling Analysis.

the Gunners bowling, and going out

Total (for soven wickets)

J. Wong, not out,

260

A J. Kew, a and b Edwards

0.

in procession, closed their inmugs for

not

H.S. Hunt, not out

12

Grimmett Alexander.

Extras

Earnshaw

make some sort of a stand. He con- tributed 10, the only double figure.

bat.

Bowling Analysis,

0

o King.

V. K.O.C.

Total (for saven wickets) 81

42W Gitlins and Chan Man-woon did

O that bat.

Bowling Analysis.

10220

Wilkinson, at. Sandford, b Taylor. 2

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Gorvin..

Taylor....

Cowen.

Saro

10

E. Yeoh, b Raworth.. Hóalim, c. Stubbs, b Way.

M. H. Roffey, retired,,

M. B. Osman, b Way..

58. S. Abbas was the only one to E. K. Ong and P. E. Choo did

0. M. R. W

0 Q 21 3 6.4.0 30% G

4 0 30 2

3 0 17

0.8.0.0. 2nd XI.

H. Taylor, a Thompson, b

Holland...

H. Sandford, b Holland;

W. Gorvin, b Holland

WCowon, run out....

Dr. Smiley, b Holland

C. Sará, b "Tomljuson; b Rhodes.":

8. Spillett, Tomory, b Rhodos

W. Gill, not out i

W. H. Thornton, e Tomory, b

Rhoder.

10

Extras

Total.

at Kowloon, this was * boavy scoring match, and ended in draw, time intervening with this scores reading Navy 202, Kowloon 133,

scoro of the innings. Mr. Extras was responsible for 19. There were Dorkin turoo “duoké,“

Capt. Davies o. §. D. Ismail, b

FR Agulli.

Capt. Olliver not out

Bdr Baker, o and b 8. H. Tem

Scores

Stubbs

36, WW. Manže

Capt. Archer, not out. Pte. Powell, b Davies S/Sgt. Man, b Holloway.

Extras

Capt. Davies. Bdr. Baker 400, Choa, b Young............. 2 Sgt. Holloway,

Wei Wing-lok, b Farthing...

8 George Lee..o zob, b Lammert.

16 Lo Man-pan, a. Benson,

14

#1

Elgbest open ele Temperature on the 1-7 Lowest open kir Temperature on the, láh -di

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Observatory. Dec. 12, 1881,

HONGKONG TIME SIGNAJS.St

The Time Balon Kowloon Sight-It I dropped daily at 10 am and 4p thi except on Saturdays when it is dropper

Brinde at 10 am and 1 p.m. and onl8

nolidays whe

1. Holidays when it is dropped st The Bill is

Is hoisted

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miaute, Bhou'd the ball fall S

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the Storm Thuy JAM” Bemedios" who was

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