39
Tam D. Laing, b.w., b. A. Areulli
Shahabudin,
F.
Arculli...
29
1
C. W. Lam. e H. Rumjahn, b
A. Arculli
D. K. Samy, not out
G. 1. Sayer, Owen Hughes,...
W. H. Sling, not out
"
havanerk
38.
Extras.
J. de Rome, e Owan Erghes;
b. Tammers
1t
A. W. Wood, st.. Pegree, b
Fammert
45.
F. 1 Lawrene.
Hayward,
0. M..
b. Oliver
14F. M. et Arculli 12. 0:
R. 47
B. D. Evans, b. Stewart
A. el Areulli
10
3
44
6. A. Peterson, è Razack, b
E. W. Hamilton, b. Bowker
Totsh
0.
M. R.
:13
3.
38:
H. J. Wallington, b Bowker
P. Baker, bummert
FH. Holman, not ont
L. E. B. Reed, b. Bowkor
W. H. Edmonds, b Bowket
Bowker
Extras
Bowling Analysis.
A. H. Rumjahn, run out
20A. H. Madar, run out
O. Ismall, b Balhatchet
149 J. S. A. Curreem, c Shahabu-
din, by Quick
Curreem
*
0
༄” ༈༙ ས་ ༴་।
34
0
Suffiad
12:
C. Choa, Stephenson, b
Hunot
HD. Rumjahn d
0:
15
0
W. Gittins, Lb.w., b Madär.
20 WC. Hung, b. Nicholson
2 race meeting to be held on Novem
ber 28 are as follows:--
1st and 3rd Races (Kilmar- Fork Handicap)› "B" Class. 6
14
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925.
NOT FINISHED.
*MATCHES
LEAGUE * FRIENDLIES,"
UNIVERSITY v. LRC
HE CHINA MAI
The visitors shaped wall until E. Hamson, b Ciförd the fall of the fifth wicket, when C. Gahagan, b Gifford a rot set in and they lost the A. Kitchell not out remaining five wickets for a single F. Schnepel b Rough
Extras rum. This was brought about by excellent fielding and the deadly form of thred of the IR.C
Getting their runs quickly the SEVERAL DRAWN CRICKET Varsity seniora, declared at home but their visitors, the Indian EC, staved of defeat by playing out ilme
For the University the Rev. bowlers. EK.. Quick and Shahabudin each
IRC 2nd XI made 89 runs, while 0. Ismail
1. Hassan, e and b Paterson' (54) was the only batsman on the M. P. Madar, b Sudan... visiting side who really made a re-stand against the effective bowl-S Ackber, Ong. b Gittens
ing of the University.
University.
Out of Ave league cricket matches--three senior and two junior-on Saturday two reached
a definite conclusion, the
mainder being left drawn
On their own ground the Civi Service C.C. drew with the Hong- kong C.C.
Sayer (88) got six boundaries and Wood (15) nine; Bowker and Lammert each took 4 wickets.
<
A. A. Rumjann, c H. D. Rum- jahn, b A. Arculli........ H. N. Balhatehet, b A. Areulli B. P. Ng, b A. Arcullt
The Club lost 5 wickets for 41A. S. Hett, c D. Rumjahn, b
A. Arculli runa. but, Owen Hughes stammed
the collapse carrying out his bat E. K. Quick, 65F. Arculli, for 69 411 boundaries).
Pearce, who was stumper, contri-8 0.
buted a valuable 21. Reed! also "took 4 wickets.
C.8.C.C. 1st XI.
EIGHT EXTRA RACE
10
MEETING
Total Bowling `Analystu,
180
CHAMPIONS CANDIDATES,
Y." A... Wahab, c Sudan, b
Paterson
Clayton 17 Henslowe 45 Rough
4 Gifford
44
The entries for the 8th extra
1
84
2 25
117
80 |
C.R.C. v. ROYAL NAVY.
and
A. S. Ismail, run out.
4
17
A: R. Minu, e and b Peterson. R. Nazarin, c Teh, b. Peterson
4
21
A. S. Suffiud, e Yeah, b
Houlim
25 Sa Ros
1
0
181
D, M.. R.
12. 2 4
12 4 2:
S. A. Rumjahn, c Leung, b
Hoalim
D. A. Razack, not out
S. O. Bux, c Peterson, b-Sudan
Extras...
Total
Bowling Analysis.
18 Peterson
Hoalim.. Total (for 8 wkta. dec.) 174 Sudan ....... 3. Hachiuma did not bat,
Bowling Analyste...
Gittens.
Furlongs.- The Chinese Recreation Club Solly; Grey Streak, Beldorney 6ntertained the Royal Navy 1st XI Star, Wimera, Chicago, Jambu in a friendly game and were de Gate Stunnor Dahlia), Nugget, 3feated, the visitors being very sue-Persian Parrot, Arabian Parrot, cessful both in bowling and batting. Spotted Sand, King of the Plains, Aguinat & tolak of 92 runs by the Mowgli, Two Fairs, Hailsham, Loch CRC.. towards which Choo wan
Strathalan, May Leaf,
Blotting top scorer with 85, the Navy at Rannoch, Rothesay, time of drawing stumps had made Paper, Saracen, Uncle Tam, Gynıp, Fax for eight wickets, fire players September."
King Emperor, The Regent, Funtributing substantial sooree.
2nd Race (Troon Handicap). Midshipman Stephenson, who One mile. Saligia, Beldorney w.made 160 runs last week, was not Star, Winera, Chicago, Jambu 46ccessful on this occasion, but be (late Stunner Dahlia), Persiap 26 took the wicket in fading light. Parrot, Spotted Sund, King of the 81 However, he captured three wickets Plains, Loch Rannoch, Rothesay, 24 for 1 runs, and also brought off Blotting Paper, Grey Morn, In good entch. Tut.Com. Funot took Saracen, Gymp, King Emperor,
live wickets for 2 runs.
September C.R.C..
6.2 0 2: G 1. 1 University 2nd XI. WE. Zimmern, c Sufllad, b
2
39. Madar
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1Madar
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17
A. Houlim, b Ismail...
5
5 Omar
2 0
19
0
Y. C. Teh, e and b Ismail
J. L. Youngsaye, c & b Wood-
ward
4th Race (St. Andrew's Stakes). 11⁄2 miles-Local Option, Grey Knight Beldorney.Star, Wimera, Chicago, Persian Parrot, Arabian
10
0:
Parrot, Spotted Sand, King of the Grey Plains, Blotting Paper,
Indian R.C.
Leong, e Razack, b Ackber..
H. C. Hung, st. Abelson, b
0
· Hunot
1
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2B. N. Sudan, c and b Ackber.
16.
54
10 C. K. Ong, Rumjahn, b
Ackber
Cheng Kwong-wah,
Stephenson"
1
K. L. Chau, c Woodward, b
..
C. H. Yeoh, c Ackber, b Madar TR Hiptoola, e Rumjahn, b
0
Stephenson ...
w.H. D. Rumjahn, e Sling, b
H. Ching, b Hunot
8
Madar
Lai Kwong-tsun, c Hussey,
4
Shahabudin
0:
A. T. M. Barma, not out
0.
b Hunot.....
Vallack
5.
0
12
015. A. Ismail, run out
Iammort
#
47
Oliver
Stewart
3.
08
1
4D. Rumjahn, e Hachiuma, by
Quick.......
Tse Tak-on, e Franks,
Total
102.
4
Stephenson
3.
f:
0
H.K.C.C. 1st XI
A: W. Hayward, b Evans
7:
E J. R. Milchell. Evans,
by Reed
R. E. A. Websier, a Baker,
b. Reed
1N. B. Kitchell, not out
A. el Arcüft, b Shahabudin
F. M. el Arculli, not out
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts.)
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis.
C. E. Wong, b Hunot
O...
M.
R.
W.
P. S. Wong, not out
ນ
01. Suffiad
0/
88 1
Extras
12 Ackber
9 4 25
8
Total
Wahab
3 1 12
0
99 Madur
·6.3. 1 23
4
Bowling Analysts.
U. M. Omar did not bat.
A. S. Ismail
4
26
2.
0.
M.
Woodward
7. 0:
28
Nicholson
5 1
28
E. P. Stewart a and b Evane
8:
0. M. R. W.
69 Shahabudin
11 5 26 2.
Hunot
7 1
2:2
11
Quick
113:
8 19 2
Navy.
6 Rumjahn
T D 23:
of Lam
3: 2:
Balhatchet
3. 2.
Morn, Loch Rannoch, Duke of Frisco, Saracen, Uncle Alf (late Primrose Leaf), Uncle Chick (late Golden Chrysanthemum),
5th Race (Seamill Plate) Novices Race. One mile.-Solly, Grey Streak, Beldorney Star; 5 Wimera, Nuggett, Two Pairs, May Leaf, Demon Boy, Loch Rannoch, Rothesay, Saracen, Gymp, King Emperor. The Regent, September. 6th Race (Ayr Plate) from two mile post once around and in (about 1 mile 165 yards)-Grey Knight, Beldorney Star, Wimera, Chicago, Jambu (late Stunner Dahlia), Nuggett, Arabian. Parrot, King of the Plains, Mowgli, Two Pairs, Demon Boy, Duke of Frisco, Saracen, Uncle Alf Gnte Primrose 3 Leaf)
92:
R. W
5
7th Race (Hongkong Autumn Champions).. 1% miles. Local! Option; Saligla. Spotted Sand,
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LEAGUE-Division II,
Extrus
H.K.C.C.. 2nd v. NAVY 2nd.
H. E. Hollands, st. Majendie,
3
b Mansergh
10
L. D. McNicoll, c Magendie,
b Bennett
Cant. Rowe,
Goodwin, b
SW. W. Mackenzie, e Simine,
b Bennett'.
H. Owen Hughes, not out
R. E. .. Oliver, e Hedm
b" Reed
T. E. Pence, b Reed
R. Hancock, Wallington,"
1. Ellmonds
A. . . Bowker, not onl
Total (for 7 wks.) E. 6. Lammert and
Vallack did not bat,
Bowling Analysis.
FRIENDLY GAMES.
CCC Y. RA.
Craigengower C.C. received the Artillerymen in a friendly match and lost by 39 runs. R.A.
Capt. Bensley, b A. Hamson Playing on the Hongkong Lt. Hall, b Fincher R.Cricket Club ground in a secondt. Smith, 5 Fincher
division league match, the Club
128)
.
R Oi Mi
W
.1:1
32
4
Kypes Hamilton
A
0
37
2
4
n 24
Baker
3 f 17
4
Edmonds
drew with the Royal Navy.
The Club declared with 179 runs for nine wickets and sent the Navy in shortly after 4 p.ru. At time of drawing stumps the Navy had made only 84 runs.
For the H.K.C.C., Sherman was 16.top scorer with 49, this including:
five fours and three beautiful sixers.
K.C.C. V. EAST SURREYS.
The Kowloon Cricket Club re- ceived the East. Surreys in a first division league match and defeat
Gordon and Nicholson each hit 4 fours in their opening partner- ship
H.K.C.C. 2nd XE
ed them by three wickets, thanks. S. Gordon, b Nave
26
Lt. Henslow. c & b Fincher Capt. Bennet, e Bradbury,
Fritz
Lt. Col. Edmeades, by Fritz. Sgt. Gifford, b Reed
M/Gr. Rough, e Gahagan, b
Fritz.... Gr. Caloar, b. Reed
Gr. Clayton, not out Extras
Total Bowling Analysis.
to splendid batting on the part of D. E. G.-Nicholson b Bennett 26 A. Hamson ...
(67) and the D. Reid, b Bennett Capt. Morris bowlers being in great form.
East Surreyn.
Capt. Kent, 1.b.w. b Goodwin Capt. Armstrong, c. Jex, b
Lyal.... C.Q.M.S. Stripp, b Lyal .Cant. Carpenter e Warters, b
Goodwin
D. H. Sherman, e Simins, b
Benneti 11J. Hall, b Mansergh
Stephenson 5.2.1
Pay Lt. Hussey, Tse, b.W.
Hung
Lt. Nicholson, b Ching L. Simpson, b W. Hung
Bowling Analysis.
บ
0.
31
King of the Plains, Grey Morn,
0
Lt. Abelson; e La b H.
Hung
Blotting Paper, Uncle Chick (late Golden Chrysanthemum)..
47
Lt. Wauchope, b... Wong..
41
20
44
Pay Com. Coomber; b W
Hung
48
Major Hattersley-Smith, b
Fincher
Pay" Com. Woodward,
14
Ching
20 earthquake centring in the Pacifie
10Lt. Franks, not out
4
18
Mid. Stephenson, b Ching
Extras.
off the north-east end of Samur.
2
was registered at 8:15 last night.
27
13
1
Total (for 8 wkts.)
225
Lt. Com. Hunct and
Capt.
20
Lake did not bat.
14
6
0.
A W.
14
W. Hung
9 1
54" 8
Youngsaye
6". 0
39 0
169 Ching
H. Hung
C. Wong
D. M. F พ.
1 18: 1
4 Fincher
10
2
Abbas
0 $
49 Fritz
50 A 46 4.3 0 23
11
.3
2Read
0 18.
C.C.C..
*
17
D. Fritz, c Edmeadey, b Hen-
glow...
R. C. Reed, c Bennet, b Clay-
Lon.....
C. T. Fowle, not out
18 E. Fincher, c Clayton, b
P.R.C.
Lyal....
Col. Petter, b Morris
Capt. Allfree, st. Jex, b Lyal
12
TH. Griffin, c Nave, b Bennett
Extrus
10
Rough.
18
S. Abbas, b Henslow
0
Moudowa, o. Harper, b. Spillett.
PICNIC
B. W. Bradbury, b.Gifford
Li. Chidson, b Goodwin
19
L/Cpl. Clarke, c Morris, b
Overy
Total (for 9 wkts. dec.) 179
77
Bowling Analysis.
A. Hamson,e Clayton, b
Rough
Lucey, b Spillett
STAINS
11 2 38 3
8 0 48.
19
P.R.C. v. C.SC.C..“A.”
.0. Low scoring was seen in
frierfdry game on the Police ground between the home team and the Civil Servies 0.0, "A"' which re- {sulted in a win for the Polica. hy 9three runs...
The visitors were two players 38 short.
18Alexander, b Spillette 2
381
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11
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Coleman, not out....
Pte. Burgess, e Macaskill, b.
Overy
Halsey
0. 31
14 Bennett
16.8 5 99.
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
31.
A.
36
Capt. Morris
8 0
11
14. 0
9
F. Guodwin' 13 2 40 J. C. Lyal 14
H. Overy
Kowloon C.C.
5. Jax, c. Kent, b. Burgess
J. C. Lyal, c & b Rowe.
A. W. Ramsay, c. Stripp, b
6. Nave
Bower
102 Mansergh
3 0 15
6 0 51 2
Royal Navy 2nd XI.
8 Sub-Lt. Halsey, run out..**
5 0 30
POHON
Condon, e Patterson, b Strange
6
Simpson, b Strunge
1
Gibb, c Patterson, b Spillett
171
Robertaci, b. Strange
0
19
W. Lt. Majendie, b Gordon
4 Lt. Hubback, l.b.w., b Gordon 1Lt. Mansergh, b Griffin
92 Lt-Com. Bower, e Fowle, b
Gordon
Eng. Lt. Bennett. b Reid
Mid. Dickens, b Hall
Mid. Simins, not out.
12
313
20
Westlake
Rowe
Capt. E. W. Morris, c Clarke,
b Allfree dry
67
Major A. Pollard, è Holliday,"
b Kent..
14
Sub.Lt. Reid, b Griffin
Pay Lt. Nave, not out
Extras.
Total (for 8 wkts.
Bowling Ant
F. Goodwin, & Rowe, b Allfree
Capt. R. A. Warters, not out
8.
7
Gordon
G. Lee, Kent b Carpenter.
0 Griffin
4 Reid
187 Hall
McNicoll
R. E. Lindsell, not out,
Extras
Total. (for whis)
187
K. R. Macaskill and H. Overy did not bit.
Bowling Analysis.
Capt. Carpenter
•Capt Rowe
Pta Rurgess L/Cpl. Clarke, Capt Kent Capt. Allfres Cal Potter
LRC. 2nd v. 'VARSITY 2ad.
Playing on their own ground, the Indian Recreation Club second 1 eleven defeated the University
The Indians batted first and the innings realised 181 runs, Hassan
45) and Wahab (80) being the prominent batsmen,
Warsaw, Nov. 14-M
Baker, c and b Patterson
Booker
Extras
Strange
Totul
Bowling Analysis,
Pattersou
16 7: 32 72 14
22 12
11.8
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R.S.W Pattbeson 1.b.w...
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FB Booker, Coser,
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SP Spillett, b Lacey
H E. Strange, & Robertson
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