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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1926.
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SPORTS SECTION
LEAGUE SOCCER.
RECREIO STILL LEAD THE SENIORS.
CLUB GET A DOUBLE...
Saturday's wal soccer league matches were noteworthy for the return to winning form of the Club de Recreio fafter dropping a point last week, to continue at the top of the senior division. Here South Chinn obtained their first point of
the genom
The Hong Kong Football. Club secured a double. Borderers' Re- serves and Kowloon Reserves won again in division H "A" and Artil- fear Rastres lost their first match.
There only remain one uadefense: ed team in each division, namely: Recreio Borderers' Reserves and St. Joseph's College Reserves, just" pectively.
South China. Lau Hing-cheung; LI Tin-sung, Chan So;, Tin Yuk-on, Fung Man-kit, Cheung Wing-shing: Eo Sik-wal, Leung Wing-tong, Fung King-cheung, Ip Pak-wah, Li. Ting-
chol.
Northey in the first half and Laung Wingstong after the interval, were the anceessful marksmen...
Back in his old billet, Chan So guve a great display, his defence being materially responsible for keeping the sailors opt
Among the Juniors.
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The biggest victory of the day was gained by the Borderers 2nd XI who defeated, Recreio Reserves
by d goals to 1.
THE CHINA MAIL.
44
WHITE WINGS.”
LEAGUE CRICKET.
BN. Sadan and L. Tajima did INTERPORT CRICKET. not bat.
YACHT CLUB WEEK-END ACTIVITIES.
SEVERAL MATCHES ON
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
SHANGHAI DRAW WITH
SATURDAY.
O M. R. W.
KOWLOON.
DEFEAT ROYAL NAVY.
CLUB DEFEATED
Goodyer Higgs Rose
49
8. 14 4
54
1 10
30 1
G
D
,"
Leppard
24 2
19. 0.
0
This week-end the Royal Hong were played on Saturday, the Bridgiand
Several League cricket matches Jones Keng Yacht Club are very busy,
On Saturday the fourth champica-both divisions.
Hong Kong Cricket Club losing in
R.E. & R.C.S. hip race was sailed, together with H. N. Balhatchet (ex-Interport |
Capt. N. C. D. Brownjohn, b
Lam Yesterday the Club beat the University. an event pr Service boats.
player) made a century for the Rose, b Balhatchet Royal Navy in the first of the seg son's contests, "
of the championship' vazos.
To-day the Indies will hold one!
DIVISION L
Chinese v, H.K.C.C.
Spr. Goodyer. 16.w., b Balhut-
chet
Twenty-two beats turned out on; Saturday in the championship. The
On their own ground, the S S. Higgs, c Samy, b Rum- course (over 84-8 miles), was from Chinese R.C. defeated
jahn the Club to Quarry Bay Channel Club team for the first time in the Leppard, & Sling, b Bumjahn
Q.M.3. Roberts, not out Rocks, Club-line, Channel Rocks and senior division.
back.
Results dato --
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Argullo
A weak
had a second spell and, took some wickets but fell off again towards. tho end.
Shanghals felding was keen' and neat. Kowloon's can best bo described as batchy.. PROVERBIAL HOSPITALITY. good-Mitchell brought off another Some ware
great catch in the country-while- ethers were slack.
Scores:-
Playing twelve-a-sido Kowloon drew. on Saturday in an all-day match with the Shanghal Interpori
Kowloon XII,”
cricket team, on the K.C.C. grount. J. Lyal Dr. Morris, ib
The home side made 204 for 9
Mansel-Smith wickets and declared. Shanghai re.F. E. Lawrence, e Goldman, 12 plied with 180 for wickets when Mansel-Smith
Stumpe were drawn. 0 After his
sterling displays
21
27
F. C. Finchor, e Barrett. h
Leack
13 against, Hong Kong and his century A. W. Ramsay, & Mansel-
against United Services, Captain Smith.
Gréig, e Lam; b Rumjahn .. Capt. C. A. Bridgland,
Gittins, b Rumjahn
'C
19
O made 92 in a fine lanings
8E M. Barrett (the Hampshire E. J. R. 3chell
batsman And Shanghai captain)
Leach' Capt. E W. Morris, run out On the conclusion, the visitors Major L. J. Lightfoot. Of were entertained in the pavilion
e O'Hara. b
14
Leache a
+
32.
24
22.
The Club.score was passed with Johns, run out, b Rumjahn and points gained to five wickets in hand. Scores:Burrage, b Rumjahn
Sgt. Jones, e Samy, b Rum- Handleap Class: Diana (Surgeon F. Syme. Thomson, c Choa, b
H.K.CC 1st XI
Jahn 14. Brown). Ist, 18 pointe; Rella
Extras...as Mr. N. Croucher) 2nd. 27 points: J. R. Collis, à Un
Ng Sze-kwong Colleen (Mr. R. M. Jack) 3rd, 16 Capt. Evers, b Ng Sze-kwong
Total peints: La Linda (Mr. A.H. V. Parker, c H. C. Hung, Sndelds) 16 Dorotheu (Mr. C. E. J. Grist) 22: Falcon Miss CW B. Cornaby, run out....
b Ng Sze-kwong (3. H. J. D. Humphreys. c Ching; b Shaw) 6 Pearce) 12.
Heyward Hays Class: Why WorA. . 1. Bowker, e Chon, b der Mr. H S. Rouse) 1st, 3
Un point; Loin
J. W 14'aptain
D. B. Rust, b. Un Cardew) 2a 27 points: Blues. N. Owen, lb, b Ng Sze-
Mt. F. Oliver Ort, 25 pointa Boojum
G. Vnux) Adele -. H. B. Gunn G. R. Valleck, not out
0. Skinner. "Ng Sze-kwong Zephyr (Mr. R. J. Vernul 20;;
Extras Senturk (Mr. L. P. Nicholson) 181 Adanac L. Daeth 18.
Mr F
Un
kwong...
St. Joseph's College accounted gar Chinese Athletic "B" by 3-nit: Kowloon Reserves indicted the first check on the 3. A. Reserves, by 2 goal" to mil; and the Hong Kong me: Reserves
South overcome China by the oud goal in three.
Results in civision 11, section "B" were:-Chines Athletic "B" bent South China by 42: Hong Kong Bank Portuguese at Now loon " 19; and Chinese Athletic
Gaet Class: Ailsa (Comdr. F "A" drew with the South China Ratser), ist, 28 points; Gael (Mr.) H.KT.C-Rodger; Summers,
Boy Scouts, Pall. Regrettable - P. 5. Carvery "2nd. 24 points; Ng" Sze-kwong...11.26 25 5 McBride: Blown. Stewart; Watson: Feldents occurred in the hast named Paphne Lt. Thring) Brd 38 points: Cn. Hew-fan .... Taylor, Howard Linaker. Hansommateh, in which three players were Halevon MW, Russell) 27: Ching
Fierrette i Vereker) 16: Thecla (Et-Comdr. Levervan-Gower) 19; Jean M. R. 9. Sutherland). 21.
lub. Defeat Police,
to St. Joseph's Moving out ground the Hong Kong Football Club defeated the Police by a single goal Teams:-
Alexander,"
Police-Clarke: Wynne, Sherry: Jessop, Hutson. Eviltain: Cornwall, Orum, Simpson. Forbes, Noonan
Referee:-Mr. Phillips.
A melee in front of the Felice goal towards the end of the first
hat enabled inaker to score the only goal of the match.
In the second half the referee stopped play on the ball striking Summers, the Club defender, «but changed his mind instead of a penalty he resumed play by boune ing the ball
Recreio Still in Form..
At King's Park, Club de Recrea defeated the 2nd Batt, King's Owo Scottish Borderers by 2 gnals, to 1, the losers scoring Erst. Teams
Recreio-Silva; Ögley P. Xavier; C. F. Remedios A. A. Remedios, A. V. Remedios; D. Xavier, Fuertes, Gosang, J. Silva, Brown,
Borderera-Anderson: Gardiner, Martin: Everest, Davy. Campbell; Locherbie. Connolly. Tool, MẹGill, Alexander.
Referee :-Mr. Baldwin:
Lockerbie opened for the soldiers early c but Fuertes equalised | after the Recreio had exerted pres- sure.
After half-time Too: found the net but the goal was disallowed for
"off side.
J. Silva added the score anci
Gosano got the list from a penalty,
A Fast Match
A fast match, was seen on the H.K.F.C. ground between Chinese Athletic and Royal Artillery, the football being of a high standard. Each side scored once.
Teams:
R.A.Stanton;. Whittington, Blanchard Philpotts. Rowlands, Earl; Ward, Pulford, Leach, Trim, Job.
Chinese Athletic-Pau Kr-ping; Lo Wai-man, Lai Yuk-tat: Ng Po- lau, Lam Yok-ying, Chan Woon-yin; "Ng Kam-chuen, Ip Kan, Wong Pak- chung.
Suon Kam-shun, Chan Kwong lu.
Referee:Mr. Gilmour.
In the first few minutes Leach Agave the Gunners the lead on shoot- .ing into an open goal, his colleague (Pulford) having drawn the Chin-
Be custodian.
Suen Kam-shur equalised shortly afterwards.
"Both sets of forwards missed chances. The Chinese were the faster but they failed more often in front of goal.
"Tamar" v. South China. Agalust H.MS. "Tamar" at Söv kumpoo, South China seniors broke *their “duck” for the reason
dividing two goals. Toams
by
Famat Avery¦ McCormick, Murphy Body, Butiar, McKinley;
Robins,
Worthington, Northey,
Preston, King.
sent off
Dr. C. T. Wang Ban ex-Premier of China and delegate to the World! Peace Conference) was a spectator at the South China senior gume. He is President of the Athletic Federation of China.
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SECOND DIVISION,
19
Appealed Too often.
E. F. Fincher, b Lench
Mr. R. E. Lindall (President of A. K Duncan, b Leuch the Kowloon Cricket Club), whoj. Goodwin not out Sumpired with Mr. J."P. Robinson Capt. F. G. Bevis, not out 17 for years skipper of the K.C.C. XI),,
welcomed the visitors in a compli
91mentary speech.
Mr. Endsell referred to Mr. G. M.
Billings, captain of the Shanghai
Extras
Total (for 9 wkts., doc.) 204
S. Jex did not bat..
Fall of wickets:-1 for 39, 2-for-
4team in 1922, which defeated Hong 61. 3 for 82, 4 for 92, 6 for 101,
Kong. Mr. Lindeell was umpiring. for 110, 7 for 128, 8 fer 176, 9 for
2 he told the gathering. Mr. Bings 181.
50 continually appealed and ho. (Mb.) Lindsell gave "not out" on "most |
occasions..
When play was over, Isnaes
Mr. Lindsell asked the visiting skip-Mansel-Smith per why he appealed so often. O'Haru
Oh. I like to hear your voice," re- Leach plied M. Billings.
Stokes
The foregoing is only characteris- ivecha Ble of what was said in very happy Barrett vein..
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. "M. R. W.
4
14
C
24. 1
58
11 F42 0.
18
$ 60 F
8
6
& 0 11
0
2 C 4
0
Shanghai XII. Members were asked to drink top. W. Leach. b Lyak the health of the Shanghai team, M. J. Divecha, e Duncan, b.Lya! 0 Mr. Lindsell coupling with the Capt. B. T. M. Barrett, st. Jex, toast the name of Captain Barrett
b Lyal
02
The response was made to the. H. H. Morris, & Capt. Morris 26. rains of For he's a jolly, good. C. Burn, o Mitchell;-b. Capt.
Mouris...
W Manser-Smith, not out
Madar, not dut
8
14
4
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0
M. R.
6 Lam
Balhatchet.
8.
I 21
11
3 22
0 Rumjahn
Laing
7 23
2 0
0
4
16
1
A.K.C.C. 2nd XI v, R.A‚O.C.
26)
1
*Total
60
BOWLING, ANALYSIS,
0. M.
R.. W
On their own ground. Hong Kong CC. 2nd XI lost to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by, 60 Secres:-
J'ns.
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI
4
20 4R. W. Lee, c & b Burger-
2
2
0 14
CRC. Ng Sze-kwong, b. Bowker C. Choa, e Vallack, b Elvers
0J. D. Crawford, e Gordon, bake
P. Jacka, b, Burger
0.
G
11 R. Hepburnt b Lake
fellow."
1:
11. J. Stanesby, e Gordon,, b- Lake
Mr. Robinson's Decision.
26 J. Way b Lake
1:2
"Captain Barrett provoked
con
1. Hinton, not out
36
siderable mirth in his reply.
OR Blake. b. Lake...
He was pleased that it should be
0
J. Dunbar, b Lake 143, Gahagan, b Lake
3
I
PJ Morrison, b Lake
0
Robinson for having acted as um-
6
Extra
out their tour.
Isaacs Aid not bali,
11
Total
76.
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Extras
12
0. M. R
W.
ways excellent and he makes them
6. M. P. W.
Lake
.17 9. 12.
8
Goodwin
16 5 49 0
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
99 Burger
..13
4 31
1.9
51
}}
0. M.
R. W
Bryans
..1"
0 21.
8 0
29
7 1 .22
2
15
4 20 I
5
6
1 19 2 Pte. Lake, b Way
9.
0
17 4 Pte. Roberts, b Dunbar
3
0
121Cur. Hool, b Dunbar
2: ि
10 2 Sgt. Walker, b Hinton
1.
Q. M. S. Haynes, b Dunbar Pte. Burger, Hinton
15
39 laughter).
4
Naval Event,
J. L. Youngsaye, b Evers". H. Hung, Lb.w, b Evers Fifteen boats turned out in the K. L. Chau, b Evers rage for the Service boats,
Owing Un Hew-fam Owen
to adverse conditions only Amateur
two H. Ching, e Skinner, b.Vallack finished. thes. boing:-HMS. C. Hung. Humphreys, b "Hermes galley Eng. Comdr.)
HOME SOCCER.
MATCHES PLAYED IN THE LEAGUE.
i
Pest
Villa 1st H.MAS. "Despatch. L. Yang, b. Pat pulley (Captain La Motteer 2nd.
OP Wong: not out
The course was from the Club Cheng Chi-wing. b Vallack line to Kowboom Rock. Cust Rock
Busy Chapel Rocks and finish)
In the Cimb.
Yesterday's Contest.
"Over 'n distance of $16 miles, the Bowker Yacht Club "defeated the Royal Parker Navy yesterday by 25 points.
Vallack The shortened course was from Evers rethe Club to Lyamun Beacon. Kaw Owen
London, Nov, 20. In the principal Football Leagues to-day chome team given first) sults. were
".
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ENGLISH LEAGUE,
'Division 1.
Arsenal 2, Sunderland »Aston Villa 2. Wednesday 2.
Bolton 2, Leicester 0. Burnley 5, Tottenham 0. Cardiff 1. West Ham 2. Derby 4 Blackburn 3. Leeds 4, Bary 1. Liverpool 2, West Bromwich 1. Manchester United 2. Everton 1. Nowenstle 5. Birmingham 1. Shefeld S. Huddersfield 3.
Division II,
Bradford City 1 Reading 1: Chelsen 2, Swansea 2. ? Clapton Orient 3, Oldham 1. Hall 9, Manchester City 2. Middlesborough 6, Fulham 1." Notts County 2; Portsmouth: 3. Port Vale. 6. Grimsby 1. Preston N.E. 1, Nott. Forest 0.. Southampton 5, Blackpool 3, South Shields T, Barnsley 1. Wolverhampton 2, Darlington 1.
Div. II (South), « Brentford 0, Plymouth 0. Brighton 3, Bristol City 0. Bristol Rovers 4, Aberdare 0. Exeter 2, Watford 0...
Luton 2, Queen's Park Rangers 0. Millwall,4, Newport 1. Northampton 2. Bournemouth 2. Norwich 2. Charlton 3. Southend 3, Coventry 1. Swindon 1, Gillingham 0.
Merthyr v. Crystal Palace played, ground unit]
Div. III (North).. Accrington 3, Vigan 1. Barrow 2, Ashington 2. Crewe 0, Chesterfield 0. Durham 2, Doncaster 2. "Halifax 2, New Brighton 2.
Hartlepools B, Nelson 2. Lincoln 2, Wrexham 2. Southport 2. Bradford, 1. Stockport 0. Walsall 2. Rochdale 2. Rotherham L Tranmere 1, Stoke 1.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Aberdeen G, Hearts 5.' Airdrieonians 2, St. Mirren 2 Clyde 1. Kilmarnock 1. Dundes United 0. Motherwell Dunfermline 0, Celtic 6. Hamilton 1, Dundee Hiberniana 2, Queen's Park 0. Morton 8. Cowdenbeath 2.; Rangers 2, Falkirk 1.
St. Johnstone 1, Partick 1
-Reuter.
Toon Rock and back to the Club.
Fr the at below, the names, o the Club team 11 given firm
Shroughout, together with points
gentned for respective positions.
Pent
R.A.O.C.
2. 9. Sgt. Greenaway; b Hinton-
CIVIL SERVICE ». RA.
Pte. Bryant, p & b Hinton On their own ground: Civil Ser-Pte. Gordon, 2 & b Hepburn Handicap Class: Dorothea (H, J.vice Cricket Club defeated Royal Sgt. Waterfield, b Hinton Pearce and Lt. E. Jacobs-Larkcom, Artillery by 120 runs. Scores: Q. M. S. Mccock, not out RE) 7 points; La Linda" (Grist and
C.S.U.C...
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Edward) Argulla (Gona and F. J. de Rome, b Parkes, b Wright 35 Ryan) : Club total 15.
F. Baker, Eb.w., b Smith.... Rolla (Capt. Howard) 4 Colleen G. R. Sayer. Routledge, b Comdr. Ratsey) 2: Diana, L. Smith,. Comdr. Leveson-Gower) total 7.
"
Navy Wood, b Wright
B. D. Evans, b Glazebrook Gael Class: Ailsa (Oliver and H. E. Strange, b Rule Nicholson 9: Halcyon (Rouse and T. D. Fendered, c, Smith, Scot: Elliot) 7: Thecla (Lenfesty
Glazebrook
and Ailen) 5:oan (Croucher and E. B. Reed, not out Stanton) 2; Club total 23.
B. R. Forster, not out
Extras...
Daphne (Captain La Mottee) 6; Lola (Lt. Thring) 4; Gael (Lt. Yeoman 3: Pierrette (Lt. Moir) 1; Navy total 14.
Extras
D
Total (or 5 wkts.) .130
in the Kowloon Cricket Club of all clubs that he could thank Mr.L. P. Stokes. Dr. W. E. O'Hara,
pire for the Shanghai team through Goldman, E. C. Barnes, and J. A.
Fall of wickets-1 for 4. 2 for
"Mr. Robinson is an exceptionally, 3 for 108, 4 for 146, 5 for 171.
zood! umpire." said! Captain Barrett. His decisions are al
at once without having to hesitate. Lyal...
2 And he is one of the very few um-
pires in the whole world to have
Lightfoot
given me 'not out' when I was Capt. Morris Fout." (Laughter)."
Mr. Lindsell has referred to
22
34
0.
Shanghal hospitality as being pro-
10 verbial," continued the genial skip-
per: "But you can see, what Kow-. loon hospitality is as it is written all over
(Renewed our faces.
Rotten" Cheers.
GOLF MATCH.
ST. GEORGES DEFEAT ST. ANDREW'S.
Reversing the verdict of last
After his team had joined him in year, St. George's defeated St. three cheers for Kowloon C.C. and Andrew's by 2% points in yester- annual inter-society golf Mr. Lindsell. Captain Barratt caus-day's
ed. further laughter by describing match at the Royal Hong Kong Golf
Club's Fanling course. 138 the response as "rotten."
"Extrax
4
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS. ·
4
Lee
0. 生
M. R. W.
Ο 17
75 Crawford
D 10
0.
23
Hinton Dunbar Way
12 2 35
3
0: 28
8
2 0
3
Gahagan
2 "0 21
0
4 0 19.
1
Total (for 7 wkta,, dec.) 172 G.. R Robertson and T. J. Ling Gael Class: Boojum (Vaux and did not bat. Greig) 7 Adele (Jack and Contes) Sealark (Shields and Cardew)
; Club total 16.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Rule Bluenose (Captain Hallifax)
4; Smith Why Wonder? (Lt. Murray Smith) Wright 2: Adanae (Lt. Willoughby) 1 Gifford Navy total 7.
Glazebrook
Grand total: Yacht Club pointe: Royal Navy 28 points.
AQUATIC SPORTS.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
3 Howard
R.A.
0. M. R W. 7 0 40 ·1·
12 2 49.
8 1 30
2
5 0 23
0
3
Q 19
2
1
0. 3
Capt. Parker,. c Ling, b: Roed...
Art-Grs Routledge, 1.b.w., b. Ling
Capt. Howard. & Reed
Lt. Wright, b. Ling
Lt. Smith, b Ling
Lt. Col. Edmcadea, b Ling
Mr. Gun. Fogden, b Ling
Bond. Rula, Lb.w, b Reed' Sergt. Jolly, b Reed
Indian Division. won the Chater Sergt. Glazebrook, not out.... not day's postponed swimming sports
Shield for the season at yester- Sergt. Gifford, 'c Baker, b Sayer
of St. John Ambulance Brigade,
held at King's College.
The trophy is awarded annualis
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
to the unit securing most points..
Those present included Mr. E Read Ralpha (Assistant Commissioner), Ling Mr. A. Morris (Divisional Buperin-Sayer tendent), Mr. A. el Arculli (Divi etónal Superintendent) and Mr.
E. M. Minett (Surgeon, Victoria
Hepburn
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
C.C.C. v. Police.
On their own ground, Craigen- Bower C.C. defeated Police R.C. by 99 runs. Scores:
The reference to Mr. Robinson's Foursomes were played in the giving him the benefit of the doubt morning, which St. Andrew's won. concerned an incident In Satur. By 2 points. Singles followed in day's match.
the afternoon, St. George's winning When his score has reached the by 44 points.
80's, Captain Barrett touched a ball Conditions were:-each match to. with his wrist and was caught in count one point, byes to count 4 the slips. Mr. Robinson gave. "not point, if three holes. or more.
out" but it made little difference. The scores were as follow:- ne he was dismissed shortly after. [~~ warda
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Kowloon batted first. The whole ◄ side was so consistent that Lyal was able to declare and set the visitors 205 to get in two hours.
Biggest Kowloon Stand. One of the Kowloon opening batsmen in Lawrence punished Dr. O'Hara for 10 runs in one over, the C.C.C. 179 runs for 5 wkts, dec. deliveries being mostly to: leg. (T. Grimes 64 not out, Ismail 47; Lawrence hit 3 fours in his 27. Lacey 4 for 48).
4
Lyal made 21 (2 fours) and the Police 80 runs. (F. E. Bookerrat wicket did not fall till 89 was 88; S. Abbas 4 for 29, B. W. on the board. Bradbury 5 for 24).
--
E. C. Fincher (15) and A. W
7 Recreio 2nd V. China Light, carried on the good work.
Ramsay (17) each hit 2 fours and
5
3
1
Q. M. E.. 9213. 8 2.20 51
UNIVERSITY v. RE
On their own ground, Club de The biggest stand was for the Recveio 2nd XI beat China Light 8th wicket partnership, of 58 runs, and Power R.C. easily. Scores between E. F. Fincher and Duncan. China Light 39 runs (A B. The former was missed twice in Clemo and F. C. Clero 11 each; H. his first över but he hit fours in Alves 6 for 21, J. Figueirado 4 for bis 32 (top score). Duncan, made 118.)
24"(2 fours).
Recreio 2nd XI-136 runs for 7 wkta. (H. M. Xavier 60 not out, H. A. Alves 25, B. Alves 20; A. Gibbs 4 for 54, F. C. Clemo 3 for 41).
I.R.C. 2nd v. Electric.
Hefty Hitting. Then Goodwin indulged in hefty hitting in the end, carrying his bat out for 22, composed of a six and 4 fours. The 6 was scored in Lench's second last over and three
Foursomes.
A..H. Gerguson and I. W. Shewan"
beat T. D. E. Fendered and I. R. Androwes, 2/1
བ་་ ་་་ བན
C, C. Stark and W. L. Dunbar lost to N. L. Smith and Capt. E. W, Morris, 1 up
[G. Murray and D. G. Bruce beat-
L. G.. S. Dodwell and C. Bulmer Johnson, 5/4privat R. K. Valeting and A. B. Purves boat A. B. Raworth, and F. J. de Rome 6/4
Christie And B. L. Moncrief lost to Lt Col D. Matthew and F. S. Harrison, 1 up
w. Ironside and J. S. Maclaren
Lesch, 1 op beat J. W. Franks" and A.
Davidson and F. Syme Thomson lost to G. B. Layton W. J. Clerk and C. L. Sandes
and AE Lissaman, 7/5 beat Feel and Parry, 6/41
Total
Singles.
A. E. Ferguson lost to T. D. E.
Pendered, 5/4
W Shewan beat L Androwca, 2/1
LGS. Dodwell,
St. Andrew's
St. George's
At Sookumpoo yesterday, Indian of the four 4's in the last CO. Stark boat N. L. Smith, 6/2, 1 40 2 1 R. 2nd XI beat Hong Kong Elec-zainutes
Kowloon got thete 204 in 180 W. L. Dunbar lost to Capt. E.
Morris, tric RC by four wickets after a
Shanghal lost Divecha with the
G. Murr 2/1/ race against time. Scores
total at 4. In first wicket down. Staneeby 37, G. Vickers 86, O. E fours, the total being 146 when RK Valentine squared with
H.K. Electric 150 runs. (5. J and fourth out, Captain Barrett hit
Bruc
squared with C. Bulmer Johnsonvaders Gahagan 24, Sirdar Khan 4 for 20.) he left. A B. Raworth rapili via
1.R.C22nd XI 180 runs for 6
The other Sharghal batsmen whts, (M. P..Madar 48, J.,8. Ackber
appeared subdued in comparison 41).
Captain Barrett was again his forceful self and scored by neat powerful shots all round the |wiekati:
Nursing Division). Results were: At Pokfulam, University de Team Race.-1, Indian Division: feated the Royal Engineers and 2, King's College Division; 8, Kow-Royal Corps of Signals by 107 loon Division.
runa Scorea: ...
Life Saying Race-1, Young University Yuen-wa (Kowloon);2, Chan SB-H N. Balhatchet, not out kiu (King's College) 3, Fung Yuo- D. Laing, b. Higgs sheung (Kowlodn). “
C. W. Lam, e Brownjohn, b 100 Yards Championship of the Goodyer. Erigade. A. K, Minu (Indian): A. A. Bumjahn, b Goodyer
2. Yeung Yuen-wa (Kowloon): 3, E. Zimmer, e Graig, b Rose 1.0. Kitchell (Indian),
8. V. Gittins, b Leppard Chater Shield-Won by the D. R. Samy, b Leppard.
122
10
1 The following will represent the
Batman's Wicket.
A. B. Purves
Rome,
Christie
lost to F. J.
Jont to L E D Matthews, 3/2 Montreff lost to Harrison, 6/6 Page W. Ironside beat J. W. Fran
2/1
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It was a batsman's wicket all 1 sp Hong Kong Hockey Club 1st XI through the day, gorhaps faster E. Davidson lost to G. B. Layton, against Royal Navy on Wednesday than on the HKCC ground dur: Bynie Thomson last to A.
4 at 145 pm sharp on the U.S.R.Cing the wook.
Lesanan, I
Indian Division, with ten pelats Ng Bow-poo, e Leppard, b ground:-S. H. Garrods D. von Before tifin Mansel Smith (alowy. 7. Clerk Jost: La Fiel. 4/3
50 Yards Handicap. 1, Leung
Sul-sang (King's College).
100 Yards Handicap
Sik-klu (King's College). OLD BROFT
Goodyer
WH Bung, not out
Chart
Extras
112 Bim; F. G. L. Wheeler, right-hand) made his deliveries CL Sandes beat Ferry, 7/8
10 EJ Mitchell (capt.) A. Arise unexpectedly.
18 Dand G. B. Slipper, B. R. Forster, The Shanghaf bowling was better
R. D. Evans, Petrie, G. thin the of Kowloon, but O'Hara
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