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A TREAT IN STORE.
MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1926.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
NO DRAWN GAME LAST SATURDAY.
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BPORTING DECLARATIONS.
+
University.
A. A. Rumjahn, cYung, b
Ng Sze-kwong
H.N. Balhatchet, run out".. 5. O: Shahabudin, b Ng Sze-
kwong
D. Laing, e Yung, b Ng Sze-
kwong,
All eight cricket matches on A. S. Hett, run out
Two
[C: W. Lam. b Ng Sze-kwong Saturday (five in the league). K. Samy, b W. Hung .. were played to a finish. senior teams that sportingly de-A. Hoalim, b. W. Hung
clared, paid the penalty in fuil
48 Vallack
1 Griffin
Becher
Bowling Analysis.
2. Pendered
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R. Hancock, b Parker
}
chope, b Owen Hughes....
0. [M
R. W.
410
917
8
21. 28 མ་་་
5.2 2- 9 -4
H.R.CC: 2nd XI.. 39 C L R. Becher, b Hawkins
3H: J. Stevenson, b Sara 5.A. K. Mackenzie, retired! 11D, E. G. Nicholson, not.out 26. T. D. E. Pendered, not out.
Extras
2 Lt-Cok. T. W. Robertson, b Owen Hughes pode
2:
Li-Coll. Cantroll, c Wauchope,
b Owen Hughes....
8'
.1
25
S. A. Arthur, e & b Owan
Hughes
I
LEAGUE I
K.C.C. v. H.A.
23 Rev. T. B. Powell, & b Alfen 83 Lit-Com. Beatty, not out
25
Extrus
14
B. P. Ng, not out
1212
14
Total
5
W. H. Sling, b W. Hung
0.
Bowling Analysis...
S. Hachiuma, not out
Extras
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Total (for 3 wkts.)
164
8
M. M. Watson, P. Jacks. Stephenson
0: M. R.
6. 12.
Total (for 9 wkts.) Bowling Analysis,
J. A. H Plummer, H. Griffin. Oven Hughes. 16 C 169 C. R. Vallack, H. E. Gordon did Parker
68
t
23
not bat.
Bennett
0.
14
0. M.
R.
W
Bowling Analysis,
Young
12
0:
2
0
.42
4
0.
M. R
១
49
3 Sara
W. Allen
1.
0
I
0 St
Westlake
G
0
36 0
3. 0:
17
Q
A
1
14
0
Strange
ง
27
0
Bocker
3. 01 22 0:
2. 0.
3P
0
0
8.0
Hawkins
1
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28
1
CCC. v. CS.C.C.
Rather than see the match end Ng Sze-kwong. 11 in a draw, the Royal Artillery W. Hung sportingly decided to close their Yech innings at 155 runs for eight Young wickets in their meeting with the H. Hung Kowloon C.C.
This decision Youngsaye proved disadvantageous to them,
as the home team were able to top this score at the expense of five
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wickets and thus win the match. The Civil Service C.C. 1st XI
1
UNIVERSITY 2nd v. R.E.
..
Font
»POLICEC v. K.CC. 2nd XI.
BOUQUET OF ROSES FOR: HONGKONG.
Hongkong is promised a com- pany of notable Sturs, and a
6 Ballet of beautiful and highly O trained girls who are known as 16 the Russian Imperial Light Opera Company. They open a short 136 season here of three nights, next Saturday, with one performance w.us the Theatre Royal and two at 1the Star Theatre. Their reper- 6toire consists of some of the ' 1 most popular Musical Comedies 0and Light Operas, which have always, made a very wide appeal, I To
Playing at home the Police Recreation Club scored an easy victory over the Kowloon CC. 2nd XI.
some of us the music of Franz Lehar, Leo Fall and Sidney Jones brings back delightful memories. Who does not know by heart those catchy tunes from
"The Dollar "Merry Widow," Princess," "Gipsy Love" and other old favourites, which, all in turn, took London by storm and stil have power to draw huge crowds wherever and whenever they are It is only necessary to given. Fadd absolutely no expense his been spared in the dressing of the Company, and it will be very strange if. when they resume (their journey to Singapore, the final and universal verdict is not 31 that they are not the most gorge- 7ously turned out Company that
have toured in these parts.
Green (31) and (Hallam (23) were the only bassmen in the figures,
For the home team. Alexander tired after making 58. Meadows atributed 43, and King was un- beaten with 30,
The Royal Engineers caught the "With 80 not out to his credit crossing over to the Craigen-versity 2nd X wares on last week. Hattersley Smith againgower ground returned easy win-her visit to Pokfulam with a visiting team to reach double fed in the batting by scoring 58ners by disposing of the whole trio of bowlers who took ten for the Artillery, this including side for a meagre 47 after theywickols for "20 mins. beautiful sixer.
had declared with 201 runs for six ingles from extants behind the team wickets.
Wekets Bright the Pniversity; alse
Fincher (S.CC.) was good at to 35. Hor. century. His brother. bowling, for the other side, nearly get him in the second over, when 134. 12 the bull missed the wicket by a
mere fraction of an inch after heton had scored five runs. He gave no
Lindell for the home batted soundly for 45 and sent one over the ropes. Royal Artillery,
Capl. Bensley, b Lyal
L. Hal b Lyal ..
Lt. Chester, e Ramsay, b Lyal
Major Hattersley Smith, b"
Lee.
Capt. Parkes, b Lyab
Gr. Maddocks, b Lee
Capt. Barrett, b. Goodwin
M/Gr. Rough, not out
Sgt. Gifford, b. Lyal
Gr. Clayton, not out
Exarn's
Total for 8 wkts. dec.)
Bile. Rule did not bat..
Bowling Analysis."
21
The R.E., Eating Best, lost one wicke; for 32, wo made a cul
Jones, three wickets. for a The bowling averages are excep.
68 chances in scoring 91 not out (ingle mur; Goodyer, five for 17:
21 cluding sixteen fours) and played, two for nine.
oa fine game.
17 fours.
Lawrence assisted
R.E.
K.C.C. 2nd KI D. S. Green, b Lacey A. P Dand. b Lacey W F. J. Gorvin, b Lacey J. Witchell. st. Reynolds, b
Grimmitt
with 43, which included seven-gb. Blondių, e Vizosjer, b
Silin With every hope of playing te
| Fa/@"pl" Plannels, « Plauties, b draw, luck deserted the best Subaru
Shger 28meri or the home site.
10 Arap. Balgobanel, b (bólkina.. Beat Fritz, and soon after
|16 Mall, Mackintosh, & cfitting 155 Fincher had his, bails removed by
Byans. Grimes (22) improved the. Siblings, « Teh, L. Sudan score little, but 6 wickets had M. S. Pum, & Suda fallen for 17 runs.
0.
M. R.
W.
byal Goodwin Lee
20:
58
.18
5. 50
5 2:
135
Ramsay
5 0:
K.CC. 1st XI.
A. W. Ramsay, e Hattersley
A : h
jbtins..
Sayer took six wickets cost of four runs each; Hamilton Kelly, Hiptools and Evana ahared the remaining Spr. Goodyer, not out 2 four for 13. Wallington had two 0. M. S. Jacob, 5 Sudan
catches. Holdman caught one and Sgt. Jones, run out stumped another.
te W. Jeffries, b Grimmitt
&
T. Evans, e Grimmits. b. Lacey
B
UNDER WATER.
1:0
H. E. Hallam a King.. b
Lacey
23.
W. Woolley, B. Lacey
FATE OF MANY DETCH
→ VILLAGES,
957. Whitley, not out
J. Hirst, b King
Extras
26
Total
102
Howling Analysis.
0. ML
T.
W
7:4:
[Lacey
14 1
36.
Alexander
8: 0
1:8
10:
Robertson
20
10
4
Grimmitt
!
21
D
King
2.5. 0
8.
16:
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SPECIAL NOTICE,
134 F. Alexander, retired
W. E. Meadows, e Woolley, b
Witchell.
Capt. Bloxham, b. Whitley
T. H. King, not cut
PERIK PERSONS DROWNED,
(Router's Scrgize.)
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Exima
C.S.C.C.
Smith, b Gifford
7
J. C. Lyal. Chester, b Rough
20
F. J. de Rome, a Grimes, b
Fincher
Tobal
2.
Bowling Analysis.
R. E. Lindsell, b. Rough
45
G. R. Sayer, e Y. Abbas, b
F. Goodwin, b Rough
01
Guest
M. Et @ 40
R.. W
16.
E. C. Fincher, not out
01:
K. R. Macaskill, not out
23 B. D. Evans, run out.
9
Capt. Morris, not out
31
A. E. Wood, b.Fincher
19.
F. E. Lawrence, e Schnepel
Can Wal Gilkins Hiptool
3.
0 16:
8
你 58
A. Lacey, c Evans, b Witchell
4'
2
0
W. L. Sparrow, not out
10
b Hamson
43
University 2nd XI.
161
H. G. Wallington; b Abbas
4
Total (for 4 wkts.)
168
Extras
14
w. Citins, Kelly, fobyer
Capt. Warters, b Rough
اوربیم
Extras
Total for 5 wkts.).
G. Lee, H.. Parsons, B. Petheram and J. E. Hancock did not bat.
D. M. RT W.
8. Zimmern, b. Gowlyer
8. F. Vicunjee, b Jacob
Total (for 6 wkts,dec.) 201A. T. M. Burma, b Goodyer"
E. W. Hamilton, H. F. Harper, Y. C. Teh, b Goodyer
F. Baker and F. H. Holdman did. K. Ong, b Goodyer not bat.
10. H. Yeoh, hit wicket, b
Extras
Three persons have been dryvII- eur Sherrenburg, in Gelder-
18and.
A. W. Grimmitt, A. Reynolds..
THAMES FALLING."
"London, Jun. 10.
Both the 'hares and Sejne tre
R. A. Coleman and R. G. Robert-miting. The former hos fropped
son did not bat.
1)
Bowling Analysis,
10 inches at Marlow from the highest Booň jével. Improvement w.is also sight but general through
Olout France.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
R.
Gifford
1 43 1
B. N. Sulan, 1.b.w., b Jacob
Clayton Rough
D (1 37 0
Gorvin
6
I
26
10
1 19
4
Bowling Analysis.
Rule
3
0 13
0.
M.
R.
H. Y. Beong, e Blondin, b W. Jones
Hirst
6 2
27
0.
0
Evans
5 0
34
ถ
Fritz
4 0 28
Hallam
4
26
Fincher
.12 1
57
2.
Foner
Guest
5.
1
28
. Cha Wal, not out
Whitley Witchell
8 8 ·17
4.
0. 20
1 42
1-
6. 0: 38 C.C.C
1
F. Hiptooly, Eb.w. b Jones
#1.
Extras
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Tote
33.
C.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.
10 A.. S. Abbas
The Chinese were very unfor-Hamson
Lunate in losing their league
match with the University at R, C. Reed, c Wallington, b Causeway Bay by the purrow Sayer
margin of one wicket. The homey. Abbas, c Wallington. team took first knock and Yeoh,.
Sayer....
partnered by Ny Sze-kwong, gave E Fincher. b Evans
the side a good start by compiling D. Fritz, b Sayer
73 for the first wicket. After B. W. Bradbury, b Evans
making 14. W. Hung was caught S. Abbas," at. Holdman, b but the third wicket produced a Sayer
0:
5 lyer
3
Jawoh
Q
Joues
Higgs
further 46 before Choa left.. AT. Grimes, e Fincher, L Sayer 22.
165 for four wickets the innings W. Guest,e Holdman, b was declared closed. Yeoh made Ilamilton..
11 fours in his score of 53, while F. Zimmern, b Sayer
Ng Sae-kwong played very A. B. Hamson, not out
cautiously, reaching the boundary Schnepel, Evans, on only three occasions. Choa
had seven fours to his credit.
The Varsity
opened dis- first;
astrously losing their wicket, through being too eager to "sneak," with the total at two. The second fell at four, but Rumjahn and Laing made a stand. former made 48 before being
The caught, and the latter 39. conclusion was most exciting.
With the fall of the seventh wicket the score
was 112, but
Evans
The Sayer
familton
Hoalim and Ng took it to 165
before they were parted:
Sling
2 13
LEAGUE II.
5.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M R.
IR.E. 2nd v. "HAWKINS."
YSEL DYKE MENACE,
Whilst the Veel in Holland has fallen over 12 inches, the water in {1}he lived nea ensed by the 2 breach of the Ysel dyke is, rising half an incla holy mid is now practically level with the top of the wilway dykta.
The Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI, playing at home, defeated a
w team from H.M.S. "Hawkins" by
5D1 runs. Kitchell (LR.C) was
2 highest scorer
10.
· 17
10 G
3.
1.5. 1
}
1 0
Q
9.
FRIENDLY GAMES.
H.K.C.C. Club Match.
0 Playing
with 39, which
3included sixteen fours.
on the Hongkong
Cricket Club ground, "Over 30" beat "Under 30" by 27 runs."
Q The highest scorer of the day
C.S.C.C., "A" v. H.K.C.C.- 2nd.
Playing on their ground in the
H.M.S. "Hawkins."
E. A. Binns, e Madar, b
Suffad
10 A. Crabtree, c Ismail, b
Arculli
[S/wt. Raxell, b Suffiad"
Freer, not out
P. O. Free, c Ismail, b Ackher Smythe, e Mina: b Ismall Stanisford, run out
was "Tam" Pearce (58). He went. A. Wilcocks, c. Ming, b
good bowling form of Cantrell. C. S. P. O. May run out
0
11
-58
n. M. -R. W
C
Hamilton
Extras
2
in at the fall of the second wicket
Imail at
Total
47:
Bowling Analysis.
and was out, last man.
butting feat, combined with the
Ismail
This A. Smith, Ackber,
0. M.
P. IV.
26
5
2
8
2
D 3 24
6
contributed to the victory.
E. R. A. Jakeman, b Minu
5
2
The juniors lost the second and third wickets with the total at 14: The next wicket fell at 72, and three more dropped with no addi- '' tion to the score,
Under 30. Pay.-Lt. Hussey, e Cantrell, b
Powell
Extras, k
13
Total
189
Bowling Analysis,
2
Arculli
D 1
34 1
Suffad
5
1 14
2
Ackber
4.0
16 1
12
Madar
1 2
រ 0
0
S. A. R. Ismail 3
0.
14
1 Minu
4,4 0
16
31
Hassan Kitchell
20
19
1
0
8.0
·
LR.C. 2nd XI.
27
M. P. Madar, hit wicket, b
D
0
May
12
L. Hassan, b Smith
7
22
N. B. Kitchell, c. Wilcocks, b
4
May
89
S.. A. Ismail, b May.
5F. M. el Arculli; b. Crabtree..
77
27. S. Ackber, b Crabtree
28
was bowled by the first ball that fixture postponed earlier in the was sent down to him, and off the season, the Civil Service C.C. "A" Lt. Nicholson, l.b.w., b Powell next ball Hachuima scored a were only able to put together 77 Mid. Stephenson, b Cantrell.. Cantrell, "b boundary, thus giving the Univer-runs against the Hongkong C.C. Lt. Halsey, C sity the victory by one wicket. 2nd XI bowling, for Rumjaha hit eight fours, and Pendered had the remarkable H. Owen Hughes, c Pearce, b
average of four wickets for nine
Laing five.
Scorcs:
C.R.C.
T. B. Yeoh, b Hoalim
58
Ng Sze-kwong, not out
W. C. Hung, Samy,
Balhatchet
}
C. Choa, Fun out
J. L. Youngaaye, c Laing, b
Samy
H. C. Hung, not out"
Extras
whota
Beatty
Cantrell
runs, followed by Becher, who Lt. Sillitoe, Lb.w., b Cantrell. took two for nine,
H. V. Parker, b Cantrell.... The visitors scored 164 for Lt. Wauchope, b Cantreli... 47 three wickets, Mackenzie retiring F. N. Young, b. Cantrell... after a good innings with 63 to Lt. Allen, e Hancock, b Can-
trell 14 his credit. He hit 12 fours and a.
32 six. All the other batsmen Eng.-Lt. Bennett, not out
reached double Agure scores.
1
C.8.C.C. "A."
ac. H. Beardall, b Griffin
10 F. E. Booker, b Vallack
5S. A. B., Ismail, e Wilcocks, 1
May.
109 A. R. Minu, b Crabtree ..
Extras
11
Cantrell
18 Beatty
Total Bowling Analysis.
0. M. 14:1
48 7 31--2
Over 80,
B. C. K. Hawkins, b Fendered 21
Total (for 4 wkts. dec.) 165 T. W, Carr, b Becher... SH-Young, Cheng Kwok-wrH Strange Beches
H. L.Yung, Tse Tak-on, and C. E. E. A. Bastin, b Vallack Wong did not bat...
Bowling Anniysia.
Shahabudin
Lam
Rumjahn
Hoalim
Balhatchet Samy
H. F. Westlake, c
·Fenderad
GHOUT ME WR. A. Smith, b Grifin
88 OG. G. Edwards; b Pandered..
210 C. Sare, c Jacks, b Pendered 60
0 W. Sayers;" not out
Extras
5 A. W. Hayward, c Hussey,
Stephenson
8 E. J. B Mitchell, e Halsey, b
0 Owen Hughes
0 RE H Oliver, b Owan
14 Hughes...
|T. E. Pearce, b Young
77 J. D. Humphreys,
Wau-
A. B. Suffiad, c Smith, b
Crabtree co
A. R. M. Samy; c'Free, b May
Butt not gu
EXIFAS
Total
Bowling Analysis
26 Smith&
May Stanisford
58 Crabtree
4
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