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KING'S TEAM SCORE DOUBLE EVENT.
The league games on Saturday resulted in the King's gaining the full points in both the senior and junior divisions.
In the former. they defeated the Titania's," team by 2 to nil, while the men from the "Tamar" lost to the King's second string by five goals to nothing. The Club "Diomede" played a draw of one goal each; as did the R.G.A. and the "Tamar." The K.F.C. defeated the Police by 1-0.
and
In the second division, in addi- tion to the Tamar" and King's gaine, there were four matches. The
Hollyhock" by 3-0 defeated the Club Juniors; South China "A" won from the R.G.A. by 2-1, while Kow- loon and St. Joseph's played a draw. The results at a glance
are :-
King's... 2 "Titania"
HK, Club... 1 "Diomede" ... I R.G.A............ I "Tamar"
Kowloon ...... I Police
DIVISION II.
King S............ 5 "Tamar"
I
0
0
"Hollyhock"... 3 H.K, Club ... 0 S. China'A' ... 2 R.G.A. Kowloon
I St. Joseph's ... I
WEDNESDAY'S MATCH.
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RESULTS OF TOURNAMENT ON SATURDAY.
CRICKET.
RESULTS OF MATCHES ON SATURDAY.
PORITIONN IN LEAGUE.
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A. L. Gace, c Gregory, B Kirk... 53 On the Civil Service ground at G. Blaker, b Hargreaves ......................... Happy Valley, the home sides, E. G. England, e Hopwood, b second team were defeated by the Leech ......... University Boxes -
G. H Piercy, b Leech--1-- UNIVERSITY 2ND XI. ́ ́ A. V. T. Dean, o Hargreaves, b
Simpson
In League Crickof on Saturday T. Barma, o Westinke, b afternoon, the C.R.C. and K.C.C.
Sars
[By Argus] Despite a punctual commence- ment on Saturday night, at the Farowell Boxing Tournament being first tearns played a draw at Cause M. A. Kyum, b Sara........ given by the 2nd. Battalion King's way Bay. For the home side, W.V. F. Viccajco, c Cawick; b' Bara Regiment at Murray Barracks, it ung gave a sterling display for 46.D. Laing, b Grimmott .... was found impossible to conclude For the visitors, A. W. Hamsay was 8. C. Omur, b Sara the programme before midnight, in good form with 27, while Duncan C. W. Lam, 1.b.w. Sora The remaining bouts will be decid-reached 25 and was undefeated when J. H. Youngsaye, c and b on Tuesday night (to-morrow) stumps were drawn. commencing at 9 p.m., after which Colonel W. A. Blake, C.M.G., D.S.O. will distribute the prizes. As often happens, the boats in the semi-finals and finals were far less exciting than in the earlier stages
Of the bowlers, Fletcher for the K.C.C. captured five victims for 66, while G. Lee claimed for 63 for tho C.R.C.
The second teams mot at Kow- loon, where B. Petharam, with a of the Tournament, the inen show-score of 30 runs and five wickets for ing far more discretion.
27, was mainly responsible for the
one side proving victorious.
Oswick
5. Hachiuma, b Sara W. W. Tam, rm out... H. J. Leong, b Grimmett.. W. Bling, not out.........................
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
4
0 H. E. Hollande, not out vi............ Extras......onceta.
52
9
*
10
Total (for 5 wkta.)......369
G. R. Mare, R. G. A. Webster, D. E. G. Nicholson, A. C. Bowker,
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38 and D, B. Peat, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. 2.
.1 24
1
77
0
49 1
10 0
58 2
7 0 31. 0
I
NAVY,
0 9
20 Hargreaves
1 Kirk
3 Leech
Gregory
.120 Simpson
Lt.-Comdr. Brooke Smith, c
Hollands, b More
Pay.Com. Osborne, c Webster,
b Dean .....
·0. M R. T. .10 1 57
10,5 3 10
2 50
5
0.8.C.C. END XI...
In two events on Saturday, the decision of the Judges provoked a At Happy Valley, the University
C. Sara... good deal of adverse comment. In socol team, after an ominous start, the final of the Novices' Welter obtained 120, thanks to contribuGrimmett weight, Lance-Corporal Clements tion from Young-ye (38), Oswick proved himself a far cleverer boxer Hachiuma (22) and H. J. Leong than Private Profitt and appeared to have gained an easy victory, but (20), defeated the C.5.C.C. players, A. Grimmelt, b Laing .....
who only obtained 80, of which FW. Callip, b Laing Harpor compiled 42. C. Sara, for F. Harper, a Viccajee, b Lam... the tome side, obtained six wickets R. Phayer, b Laing ..... for 57, while Laing's & victims cost C. Sara, b Laing
Scores and analyses C. Evans, g Laing only 25,
H. Wostinke, a and b Laing follow:--
the decision went against Clements,
C.R.C. v. E.C.C.
201
1 Lt. Simpson, e Gace, b Bowker, 0 Rov. Purcell, 1.b.w., b More..... 16
1 Lient-Comdr. Ramsbotham, b
Webster
4!
13 Pay-Lt. Hargreaves, b More... 30
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4Pay-Lt. Gregory, o England, b
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1
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A. Gawick, b Laing
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In the final for the Regimental Feather-Weight, the superiority, as a boxer, of Private Beale over Private Kinsella, though not so pronounced perhaps, undoubtedly should have assured him the decision, but Kinsella was declared the wioner. From
Played at Causeway Bay, result-J. these two decisions one might be led to ing in a draw. Scores :-
C.R.C.... believe that points are given for pluck, wild slogging and cagerness Ng Sze-kwong, run out ............. to attack and invite punishmeat, W. Hung, b Fletcher...... 46 since neither Profit or Kinsella C. Choo, e Dunean, b Fletcher. 10 had any guard worth mentioning G. Lee, a Ramsay, h Pestonji... 18 and all the blows delivered by M. W. Lo, 1.b.w., ↳ Fletcher.... 0 them were wild and woolly." H. C. Hang, not out............... 10 Laing However, these are the only two H. Ching, & Linisell, b Fletcher Youngsage
C. W. Lam .................... 0 decisions given on Saturday at Shi Yuk-kwan, e Hyde, b. Flet-
218, Omar which there are grounds for cavil.
cher..... An element of genuine sportsman-Shi Yuk-ming, 1.b.w., b. Earn- ship was introduced by bouts be-
shaw
tween Captain Howard and Lieut. Wong Posum, et. Jex, b Earn- Redding, Lieutenants White and.
shaw
Jones and Company Sergeant. Wong, b Cochrane.. Major Reardon and Sergeant | Smith, None of the combatants | were in strict training, but one and all were game to the core. Pressure on space prevents further comment The results on Saturday's bouts. were:
FINAL REGIMENTAL MIDDLES, Drennan beat Dyer
FINAL REGIMENTAL LIGHTS. Flynn beat Ayre,
SEMI-FINAL NOVICE BANTAMS.
Taylor beat Alderson. Hughes beat Parsons. SEMI-FINAL NOVICE FEATHERS.
Egan beat Baker.
Hayter beat Tierney.
SEMI-FINAL NOVICE LIGHTS. Proffit beat McLoughlin. Clements beat Brennan. SEMI-FINAL NOVICE WELTERS, Kelly bear Kendall. Highton beat Jessop.
OFFICERS' FEATHER-WEIGHT. Howard beat Redding- FINAL OFFICERS' CATCH-WEIGHT.
White beat Jones.
SEMI-FINAL REG. FEATHERS. Beale best Johnson. Kinsella beat Jones.
SEMI-FINAL REG. WELTERS. Orr W. O. Barraclough, Scott beat Robinson.
SEMI-FINAL, REG, BANTAMS, Smith beat Alderson. Thompstone beat Hughes. FINAL GARRISON OPEN WELTERS. Pte. Carter beat Stoker Martin.
FINAL BOYS' CLASS B. New beat Gibbs.
FINAL REG. HEAVY WEIGHT. Sergt. Smith beat C.S.M.Reardon.
FINAL BOYS CLASS A. Brook beat Boy Caddick.
Bowling Analysis.
Total (for 8 wkts.) .....117
P.0. Kirk and Marine Leech, did not but
Bowling Analysis.
Borker... W.More...
0. H. R.
.11 2 35
0. M * .15.5 7
.18.5 1 47
25
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0 On
1 1
0 31 0
1
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THE LEAGUE TABLE.
FIRST DIVISION.
13
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Q
16:
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0.
H.
B.
T. M. Cochrane....10 R. Pestonji ...........12 C. P. James....... 6 J. C. Fletcher......13 R. Earnshag...... 2
4 30-
3 24
0 26
0
0
56
0 6
. KOWLOON C.C.
Old Father Time robbed flie Civil Service of victory against the Crai-
The position of the teams parti. gengower C.C. on Saturday. Hav-| sipating in the league at presenting disposed of the Craigengower
Civil Service H.K.C.C.
P. W
D. P.
men for 148, they required only 2
runs to win, with three wickets to 144 Indian R. C. 3. Z 0 I 7fall when stumps were drawn. ... I I O 0 3 Once again, we ask, "Why not start
0 ....... I
0 I at 1.15 p.m.? Scores and analyses W. Kowloon C.C.... 2 0 I I I follow :-
Chinese R.C.... 2 0 I I I 1R.G.A. I 0 I 0
Craigengower, Navy, and Uni-F. Laurence; b Ling................. 5versity have not played in a league 21 match to date.
S. Jex, c Hung, b Lee... 10 A. W. Rainey, c Lo, b Leo..... 27 R. E. Lindsel, c and b Lee ...... T. M. Cochrane, c and b Ng
Sze-kwong
R. Earnshaw, c and b Ng Sze-
kwong
W. Hyde, b Lee........
L. A. R. Duncan, not out
R. Pestonji,,1.b.w. Léo
J. 6. Fletcher, b Lee
C. P. James, not out Extras....
SECOND DIVISION.
CRAIGENGOWER. ·
D. Fritz, st. b Nibil..... 32
E. Mowfung, b Ling
9
0
B. W. Bradbury, 1.6.w. Nihil .. 80-
T. Grimes, b Lamble.
0
19
P. W. L. D. Royal Engineers 3 3 Civil Service 2nd.4.2.1 H.K.C.C. 2nd.... 2 Indians 2nd....... 2
P. Dennis, o Carr, b Dunkley
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Kowloon 2nd.... '2 R.A.M.C... 3
I. 1 0
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2University and. 3
I 2 0
3
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25 Chinese 2nd.... 3
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9Abbas, b Ling--
Pinna, b Ling
3A. A. Paice, b Ling
White, b Ling
Moon, not out
Extras
Total je
The Navy 2nd have not played
11 in a league match to date.
13
Total (for 8 wkts.)....123
J. P. Robinson, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
G. Lee H. Ching Sg Sze-kwong
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
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Bowling Analysis.
kong Club were at home to the Lamble... Naval-text, the game resulting in Sayer
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a draw. The home side batted first Edmonds........... 4 0 21 0
and scored 100 for five wickets, Nibil
when the innings was declared Dunkley
1 10 2
3 0
17 1
0. M ..15
I
closed. Gaco (53), England (44) and
0 63
6
Dean (52) were all in good form,
0.8.0.0.
9.1
97
& 20
2
Dean being especially, attractive to. Dunkley, b Fritz.
11
watch. He hit three fixes and in A. R. Sutherland, e Dennis, b
Abbas... the last over be received, scored a
37
5
SECOND TEAMS.
On the home ground, the K.C.C. second won comfortably. Scores
KOWLOON 2ND XI.
B. Petheram, c S. C. Wang, b
S. Y. Wang
A. G. Kew, l.b.w. Tɛn ....................... E. J. Edwards, o and b S. Y.
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G. C. Long, c C. E. Wong, b
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six and two fours off successive P. T. Lamble, b Bradbury ....... balle, off Leech. A cnious incident. E. Wood, Laurence, bAbbas 2 happened, when Gregory in return.J. H. B. Nibil, c Laurence, b ing a ball from cover, hit point (Osborne) on the back of the head, W. H. Edmonds, b Fritz.........
G. R. Bayer, b Pinna ..... 30 fartunately only dazing, bim for a 11 few moments. The Navy tried five. J. Ling, not out ........
bowlers, all except Gregory obtain F. H. Heldman, vot cul .........
Extres II 10 ing a wicket.
When stumpe were drawn at! 5.50 p.m., the Navy had lost eight
23
9
341
5
5
CUT GLASS &
Tatal (for 7 wkis.)......147
FINAL NOVICE FEATHER-WEIGHTS. W. L. Weaser, b 0. E. Wong... 18 wickets for 117, Osborne (20) T. W. Carr and W. Hill, did not
Hayter beat Egan. FINAL NOVICE LIGHT WEIGHT.
Profitt beat Clement Highton beat Kelly.
FINAL REG. FEATHER-WEIGHT.
Kinsella beat Beale
REMAINING BOUTS. The following bouts remain for)
| decision on Tuesday night:-
FINAL NOVICES' BANTAMŠ, Parsons v. Hughes.
FINAL REGIMENTAL WELTERS.
Orr v. Scott.
FINAL RÉGIMENTAL BANTAMS,.
Smith v. Thompstone.
A. R. F. Raven, b 8. C. Wong,
Q. B. Bavon, b S. C. Wong... H. Overy, not out......
D. 8. Green, c B. Y. Wong, b
S. C. Wong.
S. E. Green, c Cheung, b S. C. Wong pada malak A. Summers, b C, E, Wong........
Extras b
11
Bowling Analyns.
Purcell (18), Hargreaves (30) and
bat. 4Mr. Extras! (16) each helped to awell the total. Despite the dark ness Gregory managed to open his score with a six and in a better light, the visiting team might easily bavo. done better. By which token, why not tiffin at 12 and start these Bath Bradbury 3 day matches at 1.157 Scores and Pinna 7 {Price zzzzer 3 analyseg→→→
Total ................111
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W
2
5 1 23 1 1 17.
8
.81 C. E. Wong, 91 FINAL GARRISON LIGHT WEIGHTS, S. C. Wong... 9.1 1 92
J. M. Tan SY. Wong ........ 5
Flynn (King's) v. Hines (H.M.S.
"Diomede."
FINAL GARRISON MIDDLES. C.P.O. Young (HMS. "Dio- mede.") v. Drennan (King's)
HOCKEY.
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0. E. Wong, b Petherain...................... S. T. Wang, b Petherami ....................... H. Kew, b Pothersminute K. L. Chisu, a Edwards, b 0 ̧B,
Hongkong Hockey Club against Ravon ...............
the 102nd, Grenadiers at the Chong Wing-kin, a 0. B. U.S.R.C., Kowloon on Wednesday, Raven, b H. Ovozy -----
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