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FOOTBALL
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
H'kong Club,.. 3 South China.. Ambrose ..... I Titania
King's 4 R.G.A. 0 SECOND DIVISION. Marazion3 Titania
St. Josephs...... 5. R.G.A......
CLUB V. SOUTH CHINA,
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
RECORD INNINGS..
ANOTHER ORNTURY BY OWEN
A feature of Saturday's cricket
2
0
was the big scoras registered by the Civil Service and the HK.C,0 who
THE CHINA MAIL.
L. J. Davies, not out. 1. G. Lammert, b.w. 8. H.
Ismail
Extras
Total for wickets....809
B. D. C. Morgan, did not bat. Bowling Analysis.
O., M.
52
40
150 69
30 93
scored 819 and 809 respectively, the A. H. Madar.....16 1 former besting the previous record. M, el Arculli: 8:0 for Saturday afternoon cricket, viz: A. el Arculli......11. 810 by the Chinese RC against the H. D. Rumjabn...10 0 Chan So won the toss and Begg University in 1918. Without S. Curroom..... 7 0 started the game. The Chinese attempting to disparage the feats in H. Ismail..... 7 0. were early attacking and Wong anyway, it must be stated that Pak Chong missed a fine chance to both scores were made on their own open the score for, with only the grounds and after their respective goalie to beat, he sent wido of opponents had been dismissed for the posts. A little later they re-small totals. Another feature was turned and Bishop handling in the the succese of some bowlers, Major penalty area Chan So was getting b wickets and Owen Hughes
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DIVISION 1.
.
Results to Saturday, Feb. 1: (Inclusive)
Goals P. W. D. J. F. A. Pis Liverpool .........2002 & 55 22 43 Sunderland ......27 16 8 3,54 35 401
·Huddersfiel·l.17 11 8 39 31 34 Manchester (.9 12 8 8.32 33 34 Shefald U29 19 Newcastle U... 28 11 Bolton W.
...20 11
W. Bromwith A... 1 Middlesboro..... 27 10
8-42 36 31
6 27 17 31
8.10 41 40 30.
1041 35 20
40 37 29
Aston Villa
.28 11
10 39 37 29
.27 11
11 6 83
Tottenham
.27 11 5.1 44 38
27-11–4 12 37 42 -26
Burnley..
Everton
Blackburn
Preston N.E.
28 28
Arsenal
Cardiff...
8 11 36 40 26 7 1 48 48 25 31 10 6 15 44 85 26
27 10 4 13 45 41-24. Chelson
27 7 0-11 30 34 23 998 15 41 60 22 Rtoko.....
8 8 18 30 52 22 Natts F. Birmingham....390 14 26 39 21 Oldbaw .........29 7 6 17 30 66 19
DIVISION 11.
cleared and
attacked in turn but no further
SHANGHAI WEDDING.
MOSS-PRATT.
A quiet home wedding took place at Shanghai on March 17 when Mrs. Fredonia Johnson Pratt became the bride of Mr. Malcolm Moss, Mrs. W. Pratt is the daughter of Mrs, Oscar Johnson, of St. Louls; and niece of 0 Mrs. J. B. Fearn, at whose residence 3 the ceremony took place. -: Mr.Moss is the Pacific representative of the 1American Rolling Mills Steel Com- pany and the California Corrugated Culvert Company.
0.8.0.0. v. CRAIGENGOWER. Civil Service won by 286 runa. CRAIGRNGOWER.
M. H. Abbas, b Ling
clube on April 7. The Indians have lost their unbeaten record. In the second league it will be noticed that the Civil Service 2nd XI. by beating the Polico have relinquished the bottom rung they occupied so long F. J. Ling
b
B. Bass, st. Witchell, Lamble F. E. Lawrence, e Fincher,
Lamble ...... hit the upright however, and great form with the bat being un- the ball rebounding to play Israel defeated with 108 to his credit B. W. Bradbury; not out...
Begg getting The league table published below U. M. Omar, b Lamble 'away passed to W Stewart has been amended, the Infantry's T. Grimes, e Sayer, b Lamble..
who beat the Chinese goalie with matches with the Club. R.G.A. and Grierson, b. Baker arising shot thus opening the C.R.C. having been ignored. By E. W. Major, b Lamble score for the Club, Both sides beating the Indians, the Club are Y. Abban run but ................. scoring took place in the first half, now 3 points behind the University Mackintosh, Baker........ the teams crossing over with the and the championship rests entirely J. A. Dixon; b Lamble
on the match between these tivo Club leading by the only goal scored. Resuming, the Club took up the attack but the Chinese defence held out for a time until Chan Sa was penalised for jumping. Forsyth took the kick and made no imise take, thereby putting the Club two up. Chinese now attacked in On the Club ground, the Indians P. T. Lamble10 eanest but the Club backs and batted first and found Farthing and F. Baker..... goalie played a safe game. Owen Hughes almost unplayable. A breakaway by the Club forwards The first wicket put on 18 but the G. R. Soyer, 1.b.w. Major sdw Begg ntake a splendid fouth fell at 22 and three more R. C. Witchell, b Major opening for Forsyth to go through were down without ally runs having E, Dunkley, b Major and beat the Chinese goalie for the been added. D. Rutnjahn and . B. C. Fincher, 1.b.w. Major third time. A little later the only Ismail put up a stand, taking, the A. R. Suthe, and, b Major Chinese goal came from a misun Ecore to
81 before they were A. E. Wood, b Major derstanding between Bishop and separated Owen Hughes took the W. H. Edmonds, 5 Mnjor McPhail, the former putting into lost two wickets and the innings A. Grimmett, Gmar, b Major.. his own goal.
closed for 94. The Club soon pass F. Baker, b Major ne ed their visitors' score sad went on F. J. Ling, b-Abbas to give a good exhibition of hitting. P. T. Lomble, not out Owen Hughes had 14 boundaries in his century and L. J. Davies carried out his bat for 79, including a six- and 12 fours...
Result: Club 3. South China I. Referee: Mr. Hollands.
KING'S v. R.G.A. ·
Played at Sookumpoo the King's
..
....... 4 0 CIVIL SERVICE.
3
81
The house was beautifully, de corated with azealeas, and sweet peas. The bride wore a fawn- coloured travelling dress, and there were no attendants. The Rev. Dr. 4W. H. Nance, President of Soochow
University, performed the ceremony and, with the exception of Mr. Edwin S. Cunningham, U.S. 12Consul-General, was the only out-
4
side guest present, as the marriage 13 was strictly en famille. Mr. and Mrs. Moss left for Peking on the follow- ing day.
Wrestling with egg crates and drinking huge draughts of sarspar- ilta put Charles Ray in fine shape for his big fight scenes in "The Egg Crate Wallop," his latest Par- amount-Artcraft picture which is being shown at the Star to-day...
Charlie gets into difficulty over the theft of some money and leave. town because he thinks the girl's
Extras
STAR THEATRE'S COMEDY.
Total
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60
'THE EGG CRATE WALLOP."
Bowling Analysis.
M. G 2. 20
B. w
0 .89
6
11
58
.80
05
father is the thief and wants to
77
shield him. Later he gets a job as
sparring partner and comes out
14
victor in a thrilling prize ring 1 scene.
4
0
33 Cullip, &C. Earnshaw ....... 88
Watson, c Hallam, b Elwood... 3
.319
Tacchi, bR. Earnshaw
36
E. F. Fincher, run out......
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
R.
W.
1
23 -
Civil Service gave a convincing display against Craigengower in
B fatter their postpones league fixture. U. M. Omar
were without four of their régular team, and the played with only ten men for a good part of the first half. They
amble was mainly responsible for E. W. Major.
played a good game nevertheless, the visitors collapse, taking 6M. H. Abbas
and the King's were only able to wickets for 39. In reply to Crai-T. R: Dixon score once before the interval, Lord gengower's 83; Civil Service hit un Y. Abbas 319 Fincher was top-acorer with Grierson doing the needful.
In the second half the Infantry-89 (2 sixes and 18 fours); Wood
men had matters nearly all their
with. 77, (a six and 14 fours) and
Witchell, 58, (9 fours) also showed
.24 5 103. 9
C. Sam, e R. Earnshaw, b C..
Earnshaw
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BECOND LEAGUE,
Total for 8 wickets....176
Taylor and Oswick, did not
Bowling Analysis.
Sweethearts
0., M.. H.... W
350 16
own way and Newton, Phillips and Robinson added to the score, the good form. Major came out with KOWLOON 9 XI. v. UNIVER-N. J. Watts Goals
Reaults to Saturday, Feb. 11 (Inclusive.)
Blackpool
Bury......... Leicester
P. W. D. L. F. A Pia.
29 12 10 7 43 25 94
27 13 8 6 37 24 31
.....27 14 8.7 41 24 34
Notts County...27 15 4 899 20 34 Leeds U.27 137 25 17 23 Manchester U....28 19 7 8 35 24 32 West Ham .97 12 7 8 35 27 31 Haroslav .......18 1 6 10 38 39 39 35 28 20 Derby County......7 117 Wednesday
7.10 38 33 19 28 11 Fulbam
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DIVISION TH.
SOUTHERN SECTION,
Rosulte to Esturday, Feb. 11, (Jeclusive)
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27 8 14 6 24 21 20 Luton T.
28 11 10 41 30 29 Swindon ......27 10 9 8 39 35 ) Norwich O....... 10 B 8 32 81 28 Charlton A......26 8 7 27 28 17.
27 11 418 23 30 20 20 710 73-34 29 128 011 0 18 23 23 87 7 8 18.3. 99%
94 13 29 59 92 2009 10 29 30 21 27 6 10 13 2 39 21 Gillingham....774 18 38 18 18 Nowport ... 28 66.15 $7.50 18. Aberdaro...LY 2004 18 20 29 15
Exoter C........
outhend U Bristol R Quear's Pl
Brentford. Merthyr T.
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DIVINION IIk.
1
NORTHERN SECTIOS,
Results to Saturday, Feb 11,(Inolo-ivo.)
Goals... F. W. D. LF. A Pts. Nikon
4 101 7-41 27:30 Chesterfield.. ....34 14.37 51 94°31 Bradford „24 1 6 6 43°25 80. 24 11 6.083 20 30 Walall
25 10-8784 30 17 Wigan B-11-888-20 97 Halifax T
1 B8 84 18-37.
Rochdale
Crore A.mm28 10 6 10.81.57 97.
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Accrington Stalybridge Lincoln U Darlinkton Hartlepools Southport
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74-18:31,31 120,00 14 97°41′18′′ 2689 14 20 62:18 67:19 1841 17
Best Mediointe Make,
final result being: King's R.G.A.0.
Referee: Mr. Wright,
AMBROSE v. TITANIA.
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4.
Played on Navy"A" ground,
the remarkable analysis of 9 wickets for 109.
SITY 2ND XI.
C. Earnshaw ..13 0. C. F. Alexander... 80 23 University 2nd XI., won by 60 R. Earnahaw..... 6. 0 27 Elwood de 4 0.36
University 2nd XI., playing
away, beat Kowloon 2nd XI. by 50 runs runs in a low-scoring match, Wea-
UNIVERSITY.
sor took 4 wickets for 20 for Kow-Lam Hon-you; b Shenton....... loon and Peterson and Yeow bowk J. Young age, b-Spinks- the Ambrose winning a very tameed unchanged for the visitors. Choo Pek-eng, b Fletcher Peterson took 5 wickets for 42 and C. A. Peterson, b Nailton Yeoy was very difficult to score Yeow Tuck-on, b Spinka from.. In 8 overs, only 18 runs Ng Bow-poo, b Weaser. were scored off him and he took 4C. W. Lam, b Weaser wickets:
T. L. Cheah, b Weaser
game by one goal to none. By winning this game the fornier are assured of the runners up position in the league,
Referee: Mr. Williams,
SECOND DIVISION.
ST. JOSEPHS v. R.G.A.
The College had a very casy wi
over the Gunners' Reserves, scoring no less than five times, the R.G.A. failing to reply.
MARARION v. TITANIA,
The Marazion, had to go all the way to win this game and just succeeded by the odd goal in five.
GOLF.
OXFORD 1. CAMBRIDGE,
I
In their last league match of the II. Hunt, 1.b.w. Railton season postponed from March 3) V. R. Vicajee, not out
·Civil Service 2nd XI, rose to the A. T. Bariga, b Wenser
Extras occasion and gained an easy victory against the Police. R. Taylor took
B wickets for 16 (6 clean-bowled). Bandford (42). Tacchi (36) and
Cullip (33) were the principal con-} tributors to the visitors' score,
10
FRIENDLY MATCH.
-5-
18
L.R.C. ND XI. v. H.K.C.C
26
AND XI.
6
10 I.R.C. 2nd XI. won by 17 runs.
1.3.0, 2ND.XL
1
9 L. Hassan, b Perrini 10. Rumjahn, b Young
18 A. R. M. Saray, e Hollands, b .....Crawford....
8
7:
8. A. Kitchell, st. Miller, b Perrin 12 R. Nazarin, b Ferrin, 2
118 J. Acker, c Hollands, b Young.. 1
A. K. Bahmud, run out
- E. Moosdeen, o Young, b Way...
W. H. K, Minu, b Philipson
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0, M.
B.
2 20
A
23
29 1
r
A. G. Abbas, b Philipson
1, H. A. Razack,' not out
The I.R.C. 2. XI. revenged E. F. Spinks10 their early weason défcatat the W. J. Shenton ... 4 hands of the H.K.C.C. Recond J. C. Fletcher..... 6 string, the bowlers gaining the W. L. Weaser 7 3 20
N. L. H. Railton. B 4. 0 2 upper hand se in the first match.
1.0.0. Results, home teams mentioned | first, are as follows:
FIRST LEAGUE.
H.K.C.C., v. I.R.G.
H. H. Benson, Choo, b Yeow. 25
B. Petherain, b Peterson.
Extras.
Total
BG
6. K. R. W..
Bowling Analysis.
4
10 1 27
N. L. H. Railton, b Yeow ...
3 J. D. Crawford
40 10
3 N. J. Perrin
9 0 22
L. R. Duncan, b-Yeow..
E. J. Edwards, b Petersoni..
W. L. Wesner, b Paterson
HK.C.C won by 1 wicket and O. Fletcher, b Yeow 215 rund,
I.R.C..
Single and four-balls matches A. H. Rumjabu, e McNicoll, b were played between represent-i H. Owen Hughes atives of Oxford and Cambridges. D. Imail; b.w. Farthing..... Universities at Fanling on SaturS. H. Ismail, Owen Hughes... 0 day, the "Light Blues" winning by N. B. Kitchell; e Farthing, b
Owen Hughes..... A. H. Madar, 1.b.w. Farthing... 2 I. D. Rumjsbę, o McNicoll, b
Farthing
Rumjahn, Owen Hughes
34.
Socres:
SINGLES...
Oxford.
• Cambridge.
JE. Warner W. Galloway... S. Curreen, b Owen Hughes,
C.E. H. Beavis .0 E. Davidson A.G.M.Fletchero R: ELindselt
E. R. Hallifax...I F. Syme Thòm-
|H. H. J. Gom- "Lt-Col, Nichole
pertz son og Sir R. E. Stubbs.I. Sir William
Rees Davies... FOUR BALLMENNUS Warner and Galloway and.
Beavis.........54. Davidson.............. 1. Fletcher and 5 Syme Thomp **Hallifax, „MŮ, soa and Lind
sell Gompertz and Nicholson and
Wynne-Jones.0 Wolfe
Toml..:34
Total
The scoring was one for a
and 4 for a bye.
A Family Nosessity. Bihar family ihonld be plovided with Chamberlain's Fan kain 23 all uns
ths hide and ghet
Q. Ismail, b Owen Hughes A. el Arculli, not out...
J. M.“ él, Aréull b, Owen
Hughes .....
Extras
Bowling
E. G. Lammert, 8
E. F. Spinks, not out.. D.Lyon; b Peterton
J. M. Jack, run out”,
W. J, Bhenton, e and b Peter-
BOD
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
30.
F. N. Young
0 E. Philipeon ...... 90 162
9. J. R. Way 204
11-1
.x.0.0. 2ND XI.
8 F. C. Miller, b Kitchell
4 J. D. Crawford, e Abbas, b Kit
chelleries:
2 P. Jacks, bKitchell
2 F. N. Young, b Hassan
N. J. Pearson, cand b Kitchell H. E. Hollands, o. Rahmud, b.
Haasan...
*H. Spicer, Lb.w. Hassan W. M. M. Watson, run out
C. A.Peterson 9.4 1 42. Philipson, e Abbas, b Hassan Yep Tuck-on /8 1 184 JR Way, b Kitchell J. Wilson, not out :... 31| POLICE, V. CIVIL SERVICE
2ND XI.
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MoNicol, b
39
.7
Civil Service 2nd XI, won by a wickets and 121 rung,
Total Bowling Anal
of over
0.
POLICE,
A. Kitchell
C. R. Alexander, c Watson, b
I. Hassan........
Taylor
18
R. Earnshaw, l.b.w., Taylo
1
́ ́LEAGUE TABLE”
NAJ Watte, Fincher
18
A. Reynoldeb Taylor..
0
Askew, not out.
0
F. I. Farthing... 9. 22
.9
H. Owen Hughes. 11 2 88
.7
0. Earnshaw, Fincher
L. D. McNicoll. 81– 15
Elwood, b Taylor
0
B. Thorpe, b Taylor
0 HKGC.
0 Civil Serv
2.0.0.
Whant, o Barn, b
O'LRC.
Extras
12 Navy...
RG.A
Total
Craigen C.R.C
LEAGUE,
4 RE, A, Webster 107H G. Hailam, Taylor
G. H. Piercy, h A, el Arculli... 0 Mair, b Taylor. ||E.JAR.Mitchell, o F. M. el
10 Aroulli, b H. D. Rumfibu
F. B. Farthing, b H. D. Rom...... H: Owen Hughes, retired
87
7-University.
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