MONDAY NOVEMBER 19, ·· 1928.
CRICKET.
RESULTS OF MATCHES ON SATURDAY.
PA. Oswick ... 2019
E. Booker ............iá 5 20 0.5.0.0. 2ND XI.
In a first league game on the II.K.C.C. ground on Saturday, the Club trounced the R.G.A. severely. After scoring 205 for 5 wickets, to-' wurde which More contributed 07 and Hagen 86, the Club disposed of, the gunners for 11. Lammort took 6 wickets for 22 and Bowker
for 19.
H.K.C.G. v. R.G.A.,
Harper, a 8. A. Humid, Samy.....
E. A. Moodlean W. Cullip. Birdar Khan,
Booker, o Sirdar Khan, b E. A. Mocedeon
A. Grimmett, b B. A. Moosdeen C. Evans, c and b Wahab
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cipating in the league at present
P. W. L. D. P.
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis,
0. 14
R.
C. Baro
12.4 1
48
b Mark
0.11-28
A. Grimmett
80
--10⋅
0 Baron
0
21
14
1. Pest ...mo
0 0
b
87
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
b
0
FIRST DIVISION.
0
The position of the teams partis
is
10. H. Beardsli, retired
45
J. Hall, not out
Scoren :-
R. Smith; not ant ........
Extra.......:
16
1.K.0.0.
R. E. A. Webster, e Parkes, b
Fendali
Total (for 6 wicketa)...128
10
K. J. R. Mitchell, e Dyer, b
Rough
0
C. R. Moro, e Barrett, b Feudall 97
A. K. Mackenzie, c Dyer, b
Rough
3
E. C. Hagon, c Barrett, b
Rough
Bowling Analysis.
Sirdar Khan. 8 3 85 E. A. Moosgan...11 1 30
0.
K.
1 . W.
27 0
3
D. 1. F. McMaster, not out....
Extra
M. P. Madax 4 ก
10
0
6
Y. A. Wahab ...... 8.1 R. Nazareen
0.
11
1
9 0
10
8
A. H. M. Bamy... I
2
୫
1
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. A. W.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Hough
.18 1 56. 3
H.K.C.C. 2nd....... 3. 20 RAM.C...... 4 2 20 Kowloon zid... 2 I 1,0 University 2nd.... 3 1 2 0 Indians and.... 4 1 30. Chinese 2nd......... 4 0.3 'I'
The Navy 2nd, have not played in a league match to date.
6
3
3
Feudali
14 1 88 2
Nick'n
8 0
40 0
Harle
1
0
10
0
B.G.A.
C. Baru, J. Gregory and A. Oswick, did not bat.
Total (for 5 wktą. dec.)205, D. Rumjabu 3 1
Capt. Bensley, b Bowker B.B.M. Williams, b Lemmert... Bergt, Stevena, b Bowker... Lieut. Feudall, b Bowker
Lieut. Parkes, o Gace, b Lam-
mert...
B.-Gur. Rough, b Lammert... Gar. Davis, c More, b Bowker..
Capt. Barrett, not out
Gar. Dyer, e and b Lammert. Gnr. Nicklin, b Lammert.
Gar. Harle, e Bowker, b Lam-
mert .....
Extras
Lauunert
Bowker
Total
Bowling Analysis.
24
0.0.0. V. NAVY.
The Naval tear, after scoring 185
for 5, declared but failed to dispose
of their opponents before time. In
fact, the home side had goured 152 0 for the loss of only 5 wickets when Ostumps were drawn.
BUYAL NAVY.
0
Scores:-
2Pay.-Lieut.-Com.
Pofford,
C
0
Dennis, b Pinna
31
0
4 Liout.-Com. Jotbam, c Luu
rence, b Paice......
26
Mid. Lambton, b Paice.........
4
Lieut.-Com. Brooksmith, c and
5 b Mogre
62
Rev. Fr. Purcell, c Pinna, b
Fritz
32
11
41 Lieut. D'Evans, not out.
0. A. II.
W.
.11 3 92 G
.10 4 19 1
I.R.C. v. C.8.0.0.
Pay.-Lieut. Hargreave, not out. 10
Extrag
Indian R.C... 4 2 0 2 8 Civii Service........ 2 1 0 I 4 H.K.C.C...
2 1 0 4 University............. I. I 0 0 3 Kowloon CC... 3 0 1 Ti Chinese R.C... 302 R.G.A.....
2 0 2 0 0 Craigengower and Navy have not played in a league match to date.
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SECOND DIVISION.
P. W. L. D. P. Royal Engineers... 4 4 0 0 12 Civil Service 2nd: 6 4 2 110
RUGBY.
NAVY v. CLUB.
As was expected, Saturday's match between teams representing the Navy and the Club resulted in
a fast even game.. Owen and Day! were absent from the advertised Club-side, necessitating the inclu- sion of Reid at centre three, Easter- book going to fly half, and Miller forward.
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DEPARTURES.
A typhoon from the Pacific swept The first half showed the Club Luzan and the Visayas Rail and forwards superior to the opposing wire comunication is entirely pack, especially in the loose, whilst suspended. Craps were damaged. Uhan, G. Couturos, Cheong Yes San, the tackling of the backs ac-by the torrential rainfall. Manila is counted for the Navy threes be partially under water and boots re- fore they could gain much ground.place motorscara is several streste.
9 Jordain opened the scoring Reuter.
Total (for 5 wkla., dec.)185
Lieut. Hedges, Besant, Harris And Hogg, did not bat.
In their first league game at Soo- kunpo, the Indians declared after | Fritz scoring 191 fox 9. When stumps Moore were drawn the Civil Service had Pinna scored 150 for 6 wickets, the match Paice being left drawn.
Scores:-
1.8.C.
B. D. Ismail, e Ling, b-Sayar...
A. H. Rumjaha, b Baker.....
B. H. Ismail, l.b.w. Bayer.
A. H. Madar, 1.b.w. Baker
U. M. Omar, b Bakor
A. a Arculi, Sutherland. b
Sayer
Bradbury Laurence
Bowling Analyais.
K. R. W
44
0 9
for the Club obtaining a try near the touch line by following up hard. Logan's attempt to convert failed.
.
Half time arrived with the Club leading by I try (3 point) to nil.
In the second half Ralston 1 secured possession in a loose scrim image near the navy line and forced himself over, thereby adding a further 3-points to the Club lead. Jordain's kick went wide of the post,
Ď
0 20
5 0 25
8
1 39
2
1
4 0 20 0 8
While, a and b Pafford
19
0
Following an excellent dribble
by Nangle, Campbell was sent
14 across to score the only points 83 obtained by the Navy, the same
player failing to convert.
From now onwards, the Navy appeared to have the advantage, especially outside the scrum but, failing to increase their score, the 13 game finished with the Club win
ners by two tries (6 points) to all.
The teams were as follows
5
CRAIGENGOWER.
16
Laurence, b Hargreaves
41 Fits, b Hargreaves......
0
Mowfung, b Pafford
1
10 Bradbury, eJotham, b Pafford.
10
C. Ismail, o Wood, b de Rome...
96
Grimes, b Pafford
29
Busu, not out......
J. S. Curreem, st. Holdman, b
Baker
Extra.........
11
H. D. Kumjaho, e de Rome, b
Nihill
18
S. A. Ismail, not aut
F. M. el Arcalli, not out
5
Extras
0
Pafford Hogg
Total (for 9 wkts..
Bowling Analysis.
"
Total (for 5 wickets)...152
Dennis, Piam, Paige und Moore, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
4, .40
Hargreaves dec.)191
0. M. R. W.
Ling Saver
9
45. 1
.14
2 47 9
Baker
14
3
44, 4
Evans
7
0 35 0:
Do Rome
1 0 9
1
Nibill
3
Ο 23
1
el
44
C.S.c.C.
A. R. Sutherland, A.
Arculli, b Madar......
F. J. do Rome, b Omar..
A. E. Wood, Tamil, bel
Arculli
F. Baker, ħ A. el Arculli
Begant
Lambton
17 6 39 4
0. M. R. -14
W. 2
-6 1
28
5 1. 18
2 0 14
K.0.0. v. H.K.C.O.
NAVY.
Campbell, Bravan; Mangle and Hayes; Le Mesurice, Young,
Montgomery: Menzies, Harrison, Gregory, Terry, Palmer, Macintyre, Harris, Hill.
CLUB
King: Skinner, Cleland, Roid, 0 Logan, Clerk and Easterbrook
Forsyth, Ralston, Adame, Jerdain, Andrews, Lee, Groves, Miler.
The second toome of the above Clubs met at Kowloon. The viitors batted first and were disposed of for 127. Mr. Petharam, with 7 wickets For 28, deserved to see his side win 11but the total only roached 85.
46
13
J. H. B. Nihill, e F; M. el·
Areulli, A. el Arrulli
8
F. H. Haldman, not out
G. R.. Suyer, e F. M. el Arculli,
b A. el Arculli ...
Extrag
Scores
H.K.C.C. 2ND II.
+
H. E. Hollanda, b Petberam 17 W. W. McRanzie, b Raven..... 18
G. H. Piercy, b Raven....... 11
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The game was most interesting | to watch and fast throughout. On the whole and having regard to the Navy's advantages in the later stages perhaps a draw would have been a fairer result. ·-
The Club are to be complimented nevertheless on beating the Navy for the first time for several
seasons.
Following strong protests from many quarters, it is anticipated that the Greek Government will with- draw the restrictions it has impos
C. R. Barou, c and b Baven...... 6 cd on the mention in the Press of
R. W. McAlpine, o Jex, d 11. Potheram...
241
Total (for 6 wickets)...150
the ex-King Constantine, the
7 execution of the Gonnaris Gabiner, and on criticism of the present Government itself.
O. V. Mark, b Petharam......... 18 (P. Jacks, a 8. Grean, b Petharam 0 DE. Nicholson, not out... 19 J. N. Owen, b Pothornto... w.D. B. Pent, st. Jer, b Potheram. 1T. E. Hancock, b Petheram....
Extras
Bowling Analysie..
.0. M.
11, M. Omar
8. 0
42
A, el Arculli
7.
it
39
4
A. H. Madar
0
29 1
F. Aiel Arculi... 1 h
SECOND LEAGUE.
C.S.C.C. v. I.R.C.
49885
Duck
28
Total
-187
Bowling Analysis.
THE WEEK END.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
- The O.P.S. R.M.S. “Empress of Canada" on Nov. 17Mr A. Cameron, J. W. Baker, Mr and Mrs W. Brockstod. Mr G. Brachmazs, Mr A. Blamer, Hra J. E. Backhonzo, Mr and Mrs F. M. Byron, Mere Chao Po Lim, Chan Man Po, Chang Chang Uhsok, J. Ü. Canke, F. Capt. C Claxton, Mr and Mrs Chung Nad Ming, Mr. B. V. Chan, Mr and Mis A. Cameron, Miss Cameron, Mr D. Campbell Miss. A. X - Chiles, Me and Mrs W. P. Dennis, Mr J. Fukpysm, Mr Fung Fos Bang, Mr and Mrs. P. Frank, Mr and Mrs B. B. Gibeon, Mosers Insaa Hangin, H. Hone, A. Hampe, Mrs H. G. Hollingsworth, Mr B. C. K. Johnson, Mr and Mrs M. A Johnson, Miss Sue Kenny, Mrs Kam Shee, Sir J. Kothari, 0.8.E, Mr R W. Kaak, Major J. J. Kirkpatrick, Mr U. R. Koohler. Mr and Mis M. C. Kwan, Master W. T. Kwan, Mr T. K. Kwan, Major and Mrs W. H. Loving, Master W. H. Loving, Dr. J. Loor, Miss J. 8. Liang, Mounts Luis Qono, B. E. Law, W. A. McLean, F. E. Martin, Mins E. McDonald, Dr. T. 8. Macaulay, Mr D. O. Miller, Mr T.
An unemployed Chinese, 36 years of age; died after admittance to hospital yesterday as the result of an overdose of opium, believed to have been self-administered.
At Causeway Bay, yesterday, a would-be suicide was picked out of Hiya. Mr and Mis C. C. Nelson. Mr the harbour by a boatman. The CP. Nichols, Hr Y. Chinonye, Mr B. man gave his name as Lam Wing. Orfaloy, Mr and Mrs W. G. Philpotts, (23) of no fixed abode and mert ployed.
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The result of the second league R. Raven match between the C.8.C.C. and O. Raren I.R.O, was a win for the former by Pethernm 4 wickets.
Boores
1.1.0. 2ND XI.
Wesse D.Green
6 8 11
01 KOWLOON 2ND II.
D. Rumjabad. Gregory-b- B. Petherz, b Mørk ----
Grimmett....... 19. 8. Jax Jacks, b Mark...
M. P. Madar, bw, b Sam
T. Hassan,, a Borab Grimmett 50. Rumjálm, not outdoor Sirdar Khuu, o Gregory, b Grim-
matt .... R. Nazaren, ran out
A. J. Kew, o Jacka, b Owen 0NW Duck, o Hollands,
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W. L. Wennor, o MoAlpine,
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Ohina Mail,
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