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SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

On Saturday four first lengue, two second league and two friendly games were played. In the first leagus, Club Navy and L.R.C. Kowloou were drawn se predicted in Friday's Cricket

Bowling Analysis.

0.

Bowling Analysis.

THE

VO. MR.

n... 411 Capt. P. E.Davios... 17.12 50 54 0 Ice-8gt. Holloway.. 14 2 63. 48 -5 Gur. Pomfret.

6 0 20

Mid. Evans..... 8 0 Cap. Quinlan...... 34 4 Lieut. Wallace..... 12 2 Lieut. Gregory ... 7 0.49 Lient. Hardy...... 1 0 15

THE NAVY.

Rar. W. Purcell, o Davies, b

Phillipaon

Mid, Evans b Farthing-

Lt. Como. Gilchrist, c. Pearce, b

Webster....

Lient. Lindsell, at, Davies, b Bar-

thing

Eng. Com. Edwards, .b.w. Phillip.

son

Com. Wood, I.b.w. Phillipson... Pay Lieut, Wallace, b Reid..

Lieut. Com, Douglas Hamilton,

not out......

Totel (for 8 wkts,).

Bowling Analyain.

F. H. Farthing....14 H. Owen Hughes... 4 R. E. A. Webster... 5 E. Phillipson...... 3 D. Reid.

Q. M. R.

8 Ng Sze Kwong, b Major.. M. W. Lo, b Major..................

B. T. Wong, b Major...

17 W. Hung 6 Major...

C. Chos o Bradbury, b Omar...

H. C. Hang, b Berant.

CHINA MAIL.

Capt. Wahl, o Bavage, b Gardiner, 6 WS, Sgt. Redpath, b Gardiner **

4 Lient Hammond, e Gill, b Fincher 18 5 C.S.M. Smith. o Finchor, b Sara.. 2 18.-Sgt. Hamblin, not out... 6

8.-Sgt. Best, a and b Fincher.... 211 Egt. Townsend, not out

Extras...

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

POLICE v. H.K.0.0. 2 XI.

H.K.C.O. 2nd XI. won by 52 rune.

POLICE.

w. C. Alexander, b Young.......... 11

4R. Earnshaw, b' Young..

06. 8. Baker, o McNicol, b Darkins

B. Thorne, e Yenog, b Bapner... N.Watte, o Stevenson, b'Dorkigs 10. Earnebaw, b Docking

0

12

HOCKEY:

UNITED SERVICES SHIELD.

CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL.

MONDAY, JANUARY 22 1929.

NOTICES

DAIRY FARM

on the U.S.R.C., ground, Kowloon Milk,

between teams representing XI.. M.

Submariner and the King's Regt.,

The King's won the loss and the Submarines opened the game: They immediately invaded the enemy territory but the King's defence wAR

nuud. The Soldiers met with better, luak when they attacked and Jones opened the score with a good shot from olose range. Play was even after. this until the King's again broke away. The Sailors goalie stopped a hat shot but failed to clear, and Jonce added a second goal. Soon afterwards Dangerfield added a third goal.

1

0

U.R.C. v. ORAIGENGOWER.

}

7

O.RO. won by 38 runs.

20

C.R.O.

Total for 9 wkis..

The final of the United Servicen 117 Hockey Challenge Shield was played

32

23

Bowling Analysis,

.

18. Lre. o Besant, b Omir.......

15

Q.. N. На

W.

4 Tinohar

.12 2

98

2

8 Gardiner.

.10 1 39

4 which tied for championship bonours,

12 Savage

B

0 - 24

2

48aro...

3

0

10

1

12 II. Ching, b Omar

21 Oswick

2. 2

0.

8Y. K. Shi, b. Hall

M. K. Lo, b Omar

0

21

J. M. Tan, not out...

0

Pay. Lieut. Gregory, b Wild...

2

-Extros

21

Lieut. Hardy, not out.

3

Extras......

0

Total.

..130

Howling Anayleis.

M. R,

U. Omar... .18

5

44

w.Abbas....

7

0 61

2 E. W. Major..12

$5

17

12

of Hall

1

1

0

} 20

1 Besant

3 0 11

0

3

OSAIGENGOWER.

S. Garrod, ran out..

4

0" 13

Lt. D'Arcy Evans b Lee ..

5

1 B. E. Lawrence o Ng, b Les....

A. Reynolds-McNicol

RTM Bása, o Hung, b Lee..

4

I.R.C. v. E.0.0.

B. W. Bradbury, o any b Ng Bze

Hallam, b McNicol Elwood, not out...

40

Extras

Regult A Draw.

U. Omar, a and b Ching

9

K.C.C.

Lt. Besant, b Lee.

'Total..

Capt. E. . Spinks, b Arculli....

150. A. Grimes, o Wong, b Ng Sze

B. D. Evans, A. H. Rumjaho, b

Мадаг

Kwong

11

Bowling Analysis.

44

R. S. Barry, b Ching..

1

0. M. H

W.

M. H. Abbas, not out

14

E. W. Major, e Shi; b Ching.

F. N. Young.... 6 0 24

2

W. Hall, b Ng-Sza Kwong,

Extras

1 G. M. Dorkins... 6. 0

D. H. Banner.... 3 GL. D. MoNicol. 2.2 0

20

0

33

48

1

Total..

01

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. IL.

| G. Deat.

9 0 25

7 H. Ching

9

0 40

5 S. T. Wong

B. Crowley, b Earnshaw...

2

0 11

D. H. Banner, b Watt

2 Ng Sze Wong.... 5

0 12

3F. N. Young, e Alexander.

BECOND LEAGUE,

.189

R. H. Wild....... 8. 0

3. Jex, c A. II. Runjahu, b S. H.

Ismail...

B. Petheram, run out... T..E: Benson, c A. IL. Rawjahn.

b S. H. Ismail.

E. F. Spinks, b Mador...

Arculli....

Notes. University just scraped home. A. V. Hall, S. H. Ismail, b against the R.G.A. unking the filth | Aroulli... consecutive win in the league and thr O.R.C. surprised Craigengower, by R. E. Lindsoll, e S. D. Ismail, b

L. J. Blackburn, b S. H. Iemail.. A securing their first win of the senson, The second lengue games turped out. E, Green, & Carreem, b Ismail as expected, the I.R.C. 2nd XI and

D. Green, not out.... R.E. winning with comparative case.

Extras... The Club had the better of a draw.. bat as the closure was not enforced till rather late and thanks to the tail'e stubborn display, the Navy' managed to play out time. For the Club, Claxton made 87, guring in á fing third wicket stand with Owen Hughes. Hancock, undefeated at the end, hit up 30 in quick time, bie eCOTU including live fours and a six Philip son, for the Club performed the hat- trick.

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

A el Arculli.. Carreen.. *Madar

Kwong......

8T. H. King, & Young..

H.K.C.C. 2ND II,

97 E. W. Alderson, b Earnshaw. HSpicer, b Earnelia...

R. H. Chaloner, c Kiog, b Watte.,

W. J. Wilson, b Watts...

KOWLOON 2ND XI v I.R,O: 2ND XI.

0, M.

R. W:

.19

1 62 3

I.R.C. 2nd XI won by 96 fun.

1.R.C. 2ND-XI.

0 447

5

7

20

2 lett

3. H. Ismall.....10 } 50

*Bowled 5 no balls,

I.R.C.

Kowloon won the toes at Sook... Hurjaku, c Jes, b Evans.. 28

IE

umpoo and took first knock. Evans (44), Benson (48) and Hall (31) WI the principal contributors to innings of 189, with none of the Indian bowlers por-icularly dangerous. Alter a shaky opening, the home tean bi op 135 for 5 wickets thanks to a patient 63 not out by S. II. Ismail,

N. B. Kitchell, cand b E. F. SD. Jemail, b Evans

Spinks

S. JI. Iemail, not cut AH-Madar, b-Evans- A. el Arculli, not out J8.Curreer-b-Evaus:

.' Extras..

0H. D. Rumjahn, c Fraser, b Han

40.-Runjahn, b Brawn

1. Hassan, b Shenton..

D. Rumjaho, not out...

L. D. McNicol, b Earlshaw.

E. G. Stevenson, ran out

G: M. Durkins, b. R. Earnshaw.. A. H. Penn, not out.

Exiras,

Bowling Atalysis,

40

OV M.

.R.

9 C. Earusbaw.. 9

1 37.

ON. Watte.....12.

0 50

R. Nazarin, e Jack, b Weaser

100 Alexander.. 5

0

598. Earnshaw. 1

0

20 I

F. M. el Arculli, b Fraser.

2

1

GS

0Y. A. Wabup not ont

Extras.

Û

„EWO ♥, WALFOONG.

B

22

-0-

1

19

Total (for 5 wickets)....135

2 A. Kitchell, b Huslatt.

Total (for 6 wkte deo).. 135

E. Moosdeca, J. Aokber and A. K Miaou did not lat.

S. A. Ismail, 8. A. Rumjaho. Sirdar Shenton A.Khan and A. R. M. Samy did a Brown

bat.

Cheater (31) Olliver (21) and Davies (10) opened well for the R. G. A. at Pokfulum but the tail was again weak, the innings ending for 145. Ramjahn made 70 Tor the Varaty and the tail just managed to pass the. Ganders' total after an exciting finish. In searing their first win, C. R. O. made the surprise of the afternoon.

An effective opening ¡artnership and small scores by the tort carried th score to 130. Of the Craigengower batsmen, Bradbury made 40 tut' the others could not get going, the innings being finished off for 97. Lee, Ng Sze kwong and Ching were in good form with the bail, Ching offecting a beauti fal catch in dismissing. Omar.

Bowling Analysis. E. F. Spinks...... 14 3 17

O, AM, R.

Evans.......... 16 3 52 E. G. Spiuks

...9.3 13 H. B. Brn805 O, A. V. Hall. 6 1 22 2 0 12

t-Two no balle.

UNIVERSITY R.G.A.

University won by 5 rune. Scores -

RG.A

The IR O.jusiore found the Kow- loon 2nd XI bowling casy and Lieut. Chester, st. Yeow, b Rum- declared

wickets at 130 for B Ruwajahn baing

jabn

Bowling Analysis.

0. M..

I.

W.

7

16

8 0

2K

Weasor Overy

8 I

19

5 0

28

W. Fraser.

6

0 -27

1 Haslett

4

0 17

4

K.0.0. 2ND XI.

W. B. Haslett, b Arcaili..

A. Leach, a D. Rumjahu, b H. D.

Rujaha....

Tho Sailors pressed hard is the second half and their centre-forward 6sored with a very fine shot. The 'Sailors contioned to press, and were 0 farther rewarded by a second goal. The exchanges were keen after this but the Soldiers averted themselves, and scoring a fourth goal in the last couple of minutes snatched a well deserved vistory.

63

At the conclusion Mrs. Grace, wife of Commodoro H. E. Grace, N., pre.

Fented the Shield to the winners,

AT THE CORONET,

CHARLIE CHAPLIN AGAIN,

9 Coronet this week in his latest million Charlie Chaplin rappears at the

dollar comedy The Idle Class." The

17

19

23 inimitable comedian has become in- fested with the "daul role "craze to which Mary Pickford and other film) 25 stars have auccumbed and in thie

characterizes two representatives of picture he plays two parts. He the idle class leisured Society Iman and a tramp. He is just as funny in one as he is in the other and the film provides-many-bilarious

135

8

moments.

Another big attraction in tl is week's programme i Flower of the North" which, based on the well-known novel by James Oliver Curwood, in a piotore which for wealth of scenic beauty, cleverness of acting and the intensely hnman quality of its story of life as it is lived in the great open spaces Bas not oltea bien excelizd.' The beautiful Erenery which is found only in the mountains of Northern Oregon in the summer seaton forms a ling background for a rugged tale of romance and 22, intrigue. Tro big thrilla ore furnished

by an ozciting struggle-in-the rapide- in which Pauline Starke and Henry B. 27 Walthall do some exceptionally fine 12 work, and a fight with Indian mutineers. The story is well con

(Played on the Craige game. Ground). Ewo won by I woket and 89 runs.

WAIFOONG.

D. B. Peat, b Piercy....

D. E. G. Nicholson; c Hollands b

Lyon.

IT-W-Riddell, zan-out:-:

1 St. G. R: Clark, b Cornaby

1F. H. Pontycross, o Bernard, b

9. Lyon..

1. A. Mabey, rau out 2E. D. Black, b Cornaby

V. A. Maron, run out..

JO, Skinner, b Lyon

0

W. Fraser, Hasao, b H. D.

Rumjabn....

0

A. O. Brawn, c Minna, b' Arealli.. 0 E. J. Edwards, b Arcolli...

141

W. L. Woater, c Wabug, b Arculli 1 II. Overy, run out.

F. G. Herridge, b H. D. Rumjaba W. J. Shenton, c Ackber, b Arculli 31J. M. Jack, & Araulli.......i、....... top Capt. Oliver, c Oaman, bumjahn 24 W. J. Woolley, not out. scorer with 69 not out. F. H. Arcul Capt. P. H. Davies, o Rumjahu, and H. D. Rumjaha caused a proces-

D.

Quick

Aion when Kowloon batted, getting | Major Halford, b Quick... them all out for 39. Arculli took & Cart, Bentley, a Rollay, b Balbet.. wickets for 7 and Rumjahn 3 for 23. chot

A feature of the R.E, v Civil Service Major Matthews, b Balhatchet ..

2nd XI was the fast appearance of Lieut. Parkes, b Balhetohet...... Cockeff, just out from home. He made top score for the sappers, 37 to be preciso, and took 7 wickets for 17 rune, An excellent all-round performance.

HK CC. 2nd XI best the Police in a "friendly," a low-scoring match re sulting. In a Hong match Ewo brat Waifoong.comportably. After a good opening the Bank's batsmen collapsed ALd were all out for 137. Ewo replied

b

Extras..

40

7

Total.

3

Bowling Analysis.

0.

2 0. 23

OF. Mel Arculli.....6.4

17 H. D. Rumjahn........6

Gar. Pomfret, not out...... Lee-Sgt. Holloway, b Balhetobat 4 Sergt. Stevens, o Osman, b Yeah... 0 Gar. J. Davis, run out

Extras...

Tolal...

Bowling Acalysis.

0.

with 226 for 9, Hollande scoring 48 II. N. Balbetohet.. 11.3 3 And Mr. D. G. M. Bernard a useful 34.7. E. Yeoh ....

FIRST LEAGUE.

H.E.00, v. THE NAVY.

Result A Draw

11.8.0.0.

T.Ě. Pratco, b Wallace

Q. E. Henderson, b Railton.

J. A. D. Morrison, not out Extras.

Total..

Bowling Analysis.

2 N. L. H. Railton. OG H. Pieroy..

8 II. E. Hollande

46

1 structed and interest in it is enstained

0

right from the op, ning scene; it is not

one of those tales of which the ending

1 is obvious and cas must needs folow.

4 its sensationally dramatic conclusion

0 in order to discover where the plat 10 leads to,

13

.137

0. M. Jt. F.

0

46

7 1 26

I

3

016 0

OW. B.. Cornoby

5

0 24

2

J. G. Lyou...

5. 0 12 EWO.

3

39 W. B. Brackenridge, o Mabay b

Peat...

G. I. Piercy, b Peat..

RW.W. W. Maskonzie, a Riddell, b 7.6

Black..

3 D. G. AL. Bernard, b Black

0

39 $4

H. E. Hollande, cand b Pest... 48

RE, v】CIVIL SERVICE 2ND. XI. L. G. Lyon, lb.w. Pentycios.... 11

R.E. won by I wicket and 54 rune,

CIVIL SERVICE 0.0.

MILITARY DIGNITY.

HOW £600,000, MIGHT HAVE

BEEN LOST,

It was thought teneath the dignity of an officer and a gentleman

to deal with bone, and was'a l'at," said Sir Archiba'd Weigall, Jospector of Quartermaster Generala-Services during the war, giving evidenos before the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors in the claim of Major G. W. ting fat from wates foodai offe. Ellis in respect of a plant for extrac.

Sir Archibald and in 1915 it occurr-

of to him that after thousands of men

14

..145

W: Galloway, st. Skinner, b Black 30

N. L. H. Railton, a and b Peaă ....

7

A. B. Stewart, not out...

bad bad their mid-day meal thers

4

W. B. Cornaby, not out

29

O, Sara, b Cockell ..........

18

E. Fincher, b Towarend

... 2

P. Todd, b. Mason......

Extras

1

must be an enormous amount of wasto stuff which might be turned to valu able purpose

WF. Harper, o Hamblin, b Cookell..

11

37.

4 E. Savage, b Cookell....

of

& 0

171 B. Bandford, b Cockell.

Total (for 9 wkts.)..

8

A. A. Rumjaha... 6 0

97

2W. Cullip, not out....

8

E. K. Quick...... 10

3

$3 20. J. Taschi, o and b Cookall

Bowling Analysis.

0

Q

DA. G. Gardiner, b Townsend

100, B. Poat

131

W. Gil, b Cookell

2 V. A. Maspo.. OT. D. Black

70 A, Oswiok, b Hammond

T. E. Yeob, b Davies

1

Extras

2

Rev. EK Quick, b Davies......

1

25

B. A. Redmond, o Davies, b

Holloway.

.53

17

AA. Claaten o Hardy, by Gregory. 87

0. A. Peterson....

2 0 7 UNIVERSITY.

A. A. Ramjabu, o Stevens, b

Holloway......

R.-E. A. Webster, onnd b Evans,, 15 H. N. Balbétchet, l.b.w. Pomfret 9

H. Owen Hughes, Wallace...... 48

-R. Hancock, not out........

R. Hildo Gregory, b Wallace

F. HariBing, Lot ou......

M. H. Roffey, b Holloway.

80 A. Peterson, b' Holloway.

Ng Bao-poo, not out,.

8 W.Gittens, b Davies,

16 M. B. OBD, Matthews, b

Holloway.....

Total for 3 wickets,Ioninga

declared-closed,www-024

1. d: Davier, J. D. Humphries, D. -Beld and B, Phillipson did not bat,

T, E. Yeow, Davies

W. Watson, b Cockell

Total...

Bowling Analysis,

27

Hammond.

Townsend Pearson

Cookell.

**

80

9 2 331 80 66 2. H. Peatycrous.. 4 0 37

0. M. . . .7.9.8

LEAGUE TABLE,

71 University

118 28 2B, G. A.

190 Indian R

9—9—177 Navy Si

Par | Civil Service.

DUROYAL" INGINKERS,

5,8gt. Braun. Baca h-Basinga. 1ER004 L-Egt, Cookell, b Bavage............. 87 C. R. O....

0.8.M. Pearson, Bandford, b

Total

180 Gardiner.....

Hafor Gandy, b Gardiner,.............

Craigengower

Kowloon

Infantry

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50 0 18

8 23 19

12 20

GROUND LEAGUE:

1 1 0 4 Indian JadeXI?.

6114 Police...

8 10 28 University 2nd KL.

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