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LOCAL SPORT.
FOOTBALL.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 23, 1925.
In a friendly, at Kowloon, the Runs at the fall of wickets 1.377 Navy and Kowloon second eleven 3.42, 3.54, 455 555, 6.77, 7.87 drew, with the advantago in 8 101, 9.101, 10 lor.. favour of the sallars. O..B. Raven, however, was the best batsman
し
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
during the match, carrying out his Hamilton. bat for 55, secured by forceful Ling
[the "ball going to Fuertes, who shot. Slipper saved again but fell and Fuertes running up forced SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT the ball through with a fe drive cricket at a critical time for his Evans.
Baker
A GLANCE.
Division I. " China "B" 2' R.A. Division 2. Recreio "A"... I Kowloon.......
before Slipper had time to reside.. cover, giving him no chance In a scratch game between Mr. Sayer to save. Recreio took advantage Holland's team and one captained of their lead and forced the paceby Mr. Ng Sze-kwong. More, Brown going down put across playing for the latter, scored 92 lovely centre to Gosano who shot not out the highest score of the o wide. Slipper clearing. The whistle ufternoon's cricket.
1
"
R.A. . China. "B." This First Division. game was played at Sookumpoo, the teams lining up as follows:-
R.A.-Clayton Doody, Hardy; Rachail, Reade, Viccars; Pullford, Sargent, Harris, Hemsworth and Sowter.
the
same
were
1
blowing for. half time at this juncture saved Kowloon.
Half time: Recreio... I Kowloon ... 0 The second half was very evenly contested with both sides trying "hard to score, though neither, suc
ceeded in breaking through, both defences playing well.
seeming to tire: Silva got going
respective
Details of the matches are given below.
"Best Batsmen.
G. R. More, not out.... M. M. Watson (HKC.C.) Hayward, retired
0. B. Raven (Kowloon II.)
not out B. J. R. Mitchell
0 M. R. W
Navy. IL
Lt. Majandie, b Handle ..
Lt. Gould, b Hendle
Licut.-Com. Bower, b Hendle
A. B. Pearce, c Dand, b Raven 10
Lieut. Bennett, b Raven
6 2 22
34 0 113
Mid. Simms, c, Raven, b
13 6 12
3
Handle
18
8 0 25
4
Lieut. Leslie, not out
40
3 0 14
Lieut. Reyton; b Hendle
7
Marine Shaw, not out
3
Extras ...
5
Division II.
HKC.C. v. UNIVERSITY.
Total (for 7 wkts.),.187 Sergt. Fuller and C.P.Q. Suffield did not bat
Runs at fall of wickets:-1|74, 2181, 387, 4108, 5181, 6185,
Club Scrape Home.
The Hongkong Cricket Club 92 second eleven were at home to the 7167. 74 University in a Second Division. 57 League game, and the visitors
had to retire with a defeat by 17. Gorvin"
Fraser 55 runs.
61 Batting first, the University Duncan B. D. Evans (CS.C.C.) not out 40 compiled 119 runs, the double Hendio Lt. Majendie (Navy) ... 41gure scorers being Zimmern Raven Lt. Leslie (Navy) ..
40 (21), Viccajea (19), Leong (14), Best Bowlers.
Wkts. Hendle (Kowloon II.), 5 Suffield, (Navy) .....5. Vallack (H.K.C.C.)... 4 Baker (CS.C.C.) Griffin (H.K.C.C.). More....
Runs.
52 *36:
23
4
25
4
33
4
33
4 #
38
49
56
11
12
LEAGUE MATCHES.
Division 1,
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
MR. 46
0 23
34
13
52
5
22
Kowloon, and Sudan (17). Vallack (4 for J. Fraser, b Suffield 23), Griffin (4 for 38) and Wade A A. Dand, b Suffield son (2 for 16) shared the bowling L A. R. Duncan, b Suffleld honours. The fielders, who had A. J. Kew, b Suffield one man short, put on a "sub-O. B. Raven, not out stitute" and he proved his worth J. C. Long, b Bower
J. H. Hendle, b Suffield. by taking three catches.
The home side had lost their E. G. Renton, b Gould first two representatives for a DS. Green, b Bennett total of 19 runs. Watson going E. J. Jordan, not out
Extras
in at the fall of the first wicket made a determined stand and was responsible for the victory of his side. Ho saw no fewer than five batsmen come and go, and when
21
b
1
Total (for 8 wkts.) ..147 W. Gorvin did not bat.
Runs at fall of wickets:-1121,
Suffield Bennett
9
BOWLING ANALYSI8.
0. 30.
R.
15
36
10 0
48
4
1 4
5 0
9
Gould
0 29
Shaw
0
SCRATCH TEAMS.
Mr. Ng Sze-kwong's Team v. Mr. Hollanda's Team,
University. H. Hunt, E. Zimmern, 1.b.w. Griffin"
c Crawford, and looked dangerous, but Browning as their first representatives
Vallack saved, sending Kowloon away. Sayer and Holdman. The latter W. M. Gittins, b Vallack Austen put in a nice shot that tried was bowled with the total at W. H. Sling, b Griffin ..... Silva, Bishop spoiling the move. Evans filled the breach, and played V. Viccajee, e sub. b Wadeson 19 being able to field their usual team, ment by sending behind. Kowa cautious game right to the end. S. Omar, b Griffin loonistill continued to press hard. being unbeaten with 49 to his C. W. Lam, c Crawford, b Recreio then got going opce more credit. Although his scoring Vallack but Fuertes spoilt the movement was by no means fast, her. C. Teh, e sub, b Vallack
C
Kowloon started the pace and China "B" Chan Fook choi; had Recreio guessing for the first Lo Walman, Kwok Po-kan; Fung five minutes, but the eleven soon Man-kit, Pang Wah-hing, Li Kamsettled down. Brown going down h; Ng Kam chuen, Chiu Kwong put across a centre to Silva wito, yeung, Leung Wing-tak, Tsol however, missed. Recreio went Ping-fan and Wong, Mee-shun. down and looked like scoring, but
Referee. Mr. F. Smith.
Sipper ran out, taking a sporting From the start the Chinese chance to save; he stopped. the atlacked and Wong Mee-shun rush but was unfortunately hurt. sent out of play from a fine-move. The forwards continued to attack ment that should have resulted in with Kowloon short of a goal. a goal. But this did not deter the keeper. Lath, however, managed Chinese for within five minutes of to clear, Fitz-Gerald sending the Omar (University) the start, they were one up. Tsoi, ball to the touch, so that some Hayward e 1001 } Ping÷fau, receiving went in and assistance could be rendered the Stewart
tested Clayton, who cleared. The fallen goalie. After a few minutes' Ling (C.S.C.C.) ball being returned smartly by rest, Slipper was able to continue Evans (C.S.G.C.) | Li Kam-hi, Leung Wing-tak netted but looked shaken. Recreio still.
with a crowd round the goalkeeper continued pressing and Xavier] + that no doubt left him un- looked like scoring. Slipper jump-
he was eventually beaten the 222, 3145, 4:48, 5149, 662, 780, sighted. Within two minutesed for the ball and saved, but
match had been won, the total, 8120 the Chinese
being then 128,, "Watson gave a up, unfortunately he again fell and . two
brilliant display, his score of 74" scorer netting was unable to get up, having to be
CS.C.C. v. KCC
including thirteen, fours and a from a nice centre from Ng Kami | carried off. This left Kowloon
sixer. The only other batsman to chuen. From now on to half time handicapped, owing to the fact]
The Civil Service C.C maintain-reach double figures was Craw Bower the game was all in favour of the that it was Slipper's fine efforts
In the bowling aver Pearce Chinese. Tsoi Ping-fan grazed the that had saved several certained their unbeaten record in the ford (14). bar and later the outside left, goals. Brown, however, put him- First Division League when they ages, Sudan came off best with 2 with only the goalie to beat from self In goal and the rest of the had as visitors the Kowloon C.C. for 14. about ten yards, skied the ball over remaining ten put their backs into This made the fourth victory out Scores: the bar, The RA, paid one flying the game and had the better of of five matches played, one being visit to the Chinese goal and then the remaining part, Recreta drawn.
The home side batted first, send missed an 'open, chance, for Harris sent Viccars in and from almost the goal line and with only the goalkeeper in front he tipped the all mildly into the keeper's hands. Half time. China "B" z. R.A. c. In the second half the Gunners had a little more of the play, but they certainly had no idea of what to do with the ball when they got by being offside. Brown put in a was instrumental in tiring
distance, they nice shot but A. W. Brown in goal the bowlers, and later, when H. Y. Leong, sub, b within shooting either played about passing to one gave a corner Fuertes took it but Wallington joined him, some another or sent wide out. How-Kowloon cleared. Silva then par bright dashes were seen, the part B. N. Sudan, not out ever they did manage to get a goal in a nice shot but Brown again nership yielding $4 runs. Evans's although the point seemed doubt saved. Kowloon then pressed score of 49 included half a dozen ful from the stand for the original hard, Cavielle obtaining an op- fours, and Wallington's 30 a similar marksman Pullford was well off-portunity put in a nice low shot at number; the latter scored fast. side. The goale managed to save goal, but Silva, saved. Kowloon Sayer had contributed 25, includ- his shot but failed to clear properly continued to press and. Xaviering, a quartette of fours. The and in a scrimmage in front of fouled Austen near goal, The innings realised 141 runs. goal Sergeant netted. From now referee seemed doubtful who had The visitors made a good start, on to the finish both teams tried fouled, first giving the decision to the first wicket falling for 37 runs. hard to score but on the one hand Kowloon, then to Recreio, and The attack was in the hands of Vallack the shooting was erratic and on the finally to Kowloon, which called Hamilton and Ling, who were Griffin other the Chinese were all for for considerable comment. Cavielle later relieved by Evans and Howell keeping the Gunners from again took the shot and sent behind. Baker. Exactly at six o'clock) Wadeson scoring and failed to take advan Shortly after this the whistle blew, the score stood at or for Crawford tage of some good opportunities. giving Recielo the victory by a seven wickets, the century just
Result.-China, "B." 2. R. AI very narrow margin.
having been signalled. They H. M. Howell, c Aling, b Omar Comment
Teams:
were thus left with fifteen minutes P. Jacks, b Omar The Chinese "B's have at last
Recreio "A" M. Silva, W. on hand to make 41 runs for a win, M. M. Watson, b Lam managed to win a game, and on Ogley. (Capt.), P. Xavier, C. or to play out time, That the J. D. H. Crawford,, e Gittins,
would end in a the run of the play they fully de- Assumpcao, A. A. Remedios, H. C. match
b Sudan... served their
certainty, Remedios, D. Xavier, J. Silva, A. draw seemed a victory. They
AH. Spicer, c & b Sling change in the bowling was then H. Griffin, e Omar, b Sudan played better than they have Gosano, A. Fuertes, A. Brown. ever done before this season,
Kowloon.-G. Slipper, W. H. effected. The two early bowlers J. P. Bridger, b Omar and two goals scored by Leung Brown, A., Latham, A. W. Brown again tock the attack, and Ling R. A. Wadeson, I.b.w. Lam Wing Tat were nice, clean, hard (Capt.), C. Cavielle, S. Randle, C. put a different complexion on the G. R. Vallack, c & b. Omar drives. The Gunners have never Morris, A. Fitz-Gerald, C. Millard, game, dismissing all the reninin D. Ruston, not out played werac and if they cannet WAusten, C. Bishop.
ing three men and doing the hat
. Extras trick. Ling had given 11 runs in show better form in the Shield semi-final against the Bolice than
his over after the change produced the earlier part. The first ball of
Total (for 9 wkts.) ..136 they did оп Saturday, their
nothing. With the next he bowled 219, 370, 472, 583, 6110, Runs at fall of wickets:-10, chances of appearing in the final
Overy. With the third Brawa was 7111, 8128, 9136. are not very rosy."
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2ND DIVISION.
Recreio "A" v. Kowloon.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
First Division.
Surreys. China "A" Kowloon
Club
Police R.A. Tamar China "B"
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.wicket. With the fourth Fletcher) 1211.0 138 822 was dismissed, being clean bowled.
A. T. M. Barma, b Griffin
Wadesion
Extras
Owing to the Chinese "R. C. not
5
the friendly match between them
and the HK.C.C., was not played
8
and teams captained by Mesars."
0
Hollands and Ng Szokwong tried
conclusions, with the latter's team
10
winning by two wickets and 53
runs. Mr. Hollands's team batted
17
the innings realised 138. After a
17
14 Brst and thanks to $1 by Mitchell
Total Runs at fall of wickets:-1130; 2132, 332, 444, 5150, 6166, 773, 879, 101, 10119.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
13 82 3 29 13 18 While congratulating Ling on his Omar 13 71 5 26.14 15 feat, mention must also be made of Lam 12 6 5 21 1213 Baker and Evans, who kept a good Sudan 14 53 612 19 13 length and bowled very well for Sling Iz 60 617 25 12 their side. "The double figure
14 41 912 16 9 scorers on the Kowloon side were ......14 10 13 855 2 Lyal (16), Jex (23), and Witchell
and Raven (13 each).;
Scores :
Second Division.
Goals. P.W.D.L.F.A Pts.
C.S.C.C
G. R. Sayer, Lb.w. Goodwin
F. H. Holdman, b.Lyal
B. D. Evans, not out
Recreio "A" had their work cut out when they met Kowloon after noon, Saturday but after a hard fought game they managed to come out victorious by the only goal of the match, Recreio "A" missed Rocha in the forward line, which spoilt their left wing com- Ree. "A."- bination, although they have Surreys...... obtained a very fine asset in Drums Silva from Shanghal as inside St. Joseph's right, Fuertes 'going over to the "A. left inside in Rocha's place. Kow. Kowloon loon put up a very good fight and China "A". It was unfortunate that Slipper Rec: "B". was injured and had to retire from China "B".. .....16 34 9 12 46 10 E. W. Hamilton, Witchell, b goal towards the end of the game, Sacred Heart. 17 34 11 20 44 9 although this accident certainly Club seemed to put new life into the St. Joseph's B 15 25 8 944 9 F. J. Ling, bLyal......... 15 33 9 932 9 H. J. Wallington, b Lyal..... Kowloon players. Cavielle, as University.16 33 10 14-45 9 usual, was Kowloon's mainstay throughout, while Austen in the forward line kept the Recreio backs continually guessing.
O...M. K. 12 3 28 9 0 33
very bad start Ng Sze-kwong's. team knocked off the ins and .119 when stumps were drawn had com- piled 191 for the loss of eight wickets. More was very unfortun ate in not reaching three figures. Had the innings been completed" W. he would have made, his century 4 without much difficulty. His score 4 of 92 included 16 fours and one 0. six. 2 Scores;
3 13
9 3 16
6. 2 17 3 H.K.C.C.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
:
Mr. Hollands's Team. Stewart, c Hayward, b Ching...
0 W. C. Hung, st. Ralph, b Ng
Sze-kwong
74 E. J. R. Mitchell, c Arthur, b
Hayward..
14 A. C. I. Bowker, b More
0 H. J. Armstrong, b Hayward...
25
5 P. S. Wong, c More, b Hayward 0-
7C. Wong, b More
H. E. Hollands, not out
8 Mills, c and b Hayward
0P.K Wong, b More
23 Cheung Wing-klu, b More
Extras ...
Total.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Walker.......... Ching
22
0, M.
R. W
6 L. 16
1" 16
0. M. R. 10 2 38
w
More..
13
0 33
8 '0 46
·
2 Hayward....
4 Ny Sze-kwong..... 3
D. 16
.0 49
4 0 11
2
2
0,
19
1
Friendly Matches.
KOWLOON C.C. II. . NAVY.
A Drawn Game,
17 57 5 30 32 17 A. R. Sutherland, b Goodwin g being signalled before they were ...18 5 4, 9 25 38 14 C. H. Beardall, b Overy..........
"Mr, Ng Sze-kwong's Tear..
Capt. Walker, c C. Wong, b
Stewart......
Arthur, b Bowker .......
Ng Sze-kwong, i Bowker.........
G. R. More, not out.......................
Hayward, retired....
Ralph, c and b Stewart H.Ching, cand b Stewart... Kwok Po-kan, b Bowker Buick, b Stewart....
Extras............ 23 Tota! (for, eight wkts.)....191 ...... 19X Chau,and LS. Was did not
.17 15 11 88 21 31
16 141 153 10 29
16.10 1 6 36 21 21
49
C. E. Fincher, b.w. Goodwin, F: Baker, run out
The second string of Navy, the latter batting first Kowloon C.C. were at home to the
the
7
A good start was made by
15 91 30 20 19 18.91
34 31 19
FE. Lawrence, c Lee, b Good-
win
Lt. Majendie and Lt. Gould, 74
K.
separated. Only thirteen runs
bat.
more were made for three wickets,
2
30
0
13
but the next quartetto exch got into double figures, and the innings was declared at 187 for seven wickets. Lieut. Majendie was top scorer with 41, being fol- 141lowed by Lieut. Leslie (40, not
Bowkers Stewart
"Hung
Hollands
CRICKET.
FEATURES.
Overy ki
Extras..........
Total.....
Runs at the fall of wickets: 18, out), Lieut, Gould (81), and 2.44. 3 46, 4 €6, 5.66, 6.74, 7 79, 885, Lieut. Bennett (20).
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
The Kame started with the Recreto eleven going + ff with their | SATURDAY'S GAMES AND 9.139, 10.1.11. usual dash, but Slipper was very. safe and though pressed gave a corner. Brown then went down
Goodwin The glorious uncertainties of Lyal 102 1 the left and had a lovely chance to cricket vere exemplified in the Overy score; he put in a nice shot but First Division match between the
nice, high shot which Sva man-
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. W.
14
2 45 3
II
ร'56
5. 0.34
0
3 0 33
League Tables To Date. Below are the League tables
Of the five bowlers Hendio did | date':— best, taking five wickets for 52,
36
.0 M. R. w. Raven being responsible for the
I SK
49
5
A 21
.K. C. C
Slipper cleared. Bishop sent in a Civil Service and Kowloon. With J. C. Lyal Beerday!.. aged to get away over the crossbar, a quarter of an hour to go. it 5. Jex, & Saibland, . for a corner Bishop put in a nice appeared as if n-draw would be A. W Bankak, - Hu centre from the comer but Recreio the result, but Line vir Ser Evans ... cleared, and got away, Fuertes, vice) upset all calculations by per- Chu. Lee, Lhow. Baker getting past both backs, looked forming the hat trick, this giving R. C. Wilgheil, Lhw dangerous, but Silpper ran out and the Civil Service n'vietery, by 10|F|Goodwin, & Renga stopped what looked a certain runs blaus, okT UNTER goal. Kowloon pressed hard but Service, was top scorer of the Fitz-Gerald spoilt the movement match with 4 nät out.
A. A F. Raven apt- by sending the ball. behind, The Club were opposer on their H. Ovary, b, Ling Recreio pressed hard and Silva own ground by the University in A. O Brayn, cv, tried Slipper with a nice shot but Division II.; and just won by J. C. Fletcher b Ling Slipper saved. Gosano let drive runs., Watson topped the sere a beautiful shot but Slipper saved, with a creditable 74:
Division I
.P. W. L. D: Pts."
0.2 20
Navy 64 II, 13
4 other couple for 22 runs. Not Indian R. G86 3.single maiden was registered z during the innings.
C. S. C. C.5 4 0 I 13 The Kowloon cricketers opened Craigengower C.C.63 2 1 10 16. only fairly well, the first wicket H. K. C... "A" „,6 Kowloon C, C.8 being down for 21, but one more University
23
run-gave the fall of the second H. K. C. C. "E 4wicket. Play continued rather 7 uninteresting until Raven went Chinese R. C.
R. A. 13 in, but he lost four colleagues E Surreys
ser until joined by Jordan, and even-
tually both carried their, bats out, 7-Raven 55; Jordan 8. A halt, OS. C.C. 13 was called with the total score at H. K. C. C.
I 147 for eight wickets, the match Indian R. C. O; thus being drawn.
R. E. Sufleld took five wickets for 36 Navy
Extr......
7 runs.
Scorus:
Total...
4I
10
7 0 4 3 3 Division-II.
5 0 3
2
P. W. L.D.Pta.
5 4 0 I
3 1.0
2
1.2
1 2
4. 2
University Kowloon C. C.
2 I