12
CRICKET.
ANOTHER UNLUCKY DRAW FOR CRAIGENGOWER.
AN IMPORTANT MATCH,
The most interesting match in the cricket league on Saturday, 'and one which, had a definite de- cision been arrived at would inve
Pui, b Ng Sze-kwong.. E. W. Hamilton, b W. C. Hung H. R. Sutherland, c & b W. C.
Hung
F. Holdman, e W. C. Hung,
H. C. Hung
F. J. Ling, not out
H. Edmonds, not out
0
Kermani gave his 46 start by scoring 69 Gittins and Osman 623 respectively.
THE CHINA MAIL,
side a good Lugg, b Alexander whilst W. M. Tighe, & Baker added 88 and Moore, retired
Hill, e Reynolds, b Alexander
Alexander,
Civil Service responded with 153 Burroughs, against their opponents' total of Baker 9169, Robertson (65) being top scor- Wood, rotired
C
0 er. Hiptoola clean-bowled five Winter, not out...... Ghatsmen, his final analysis being 6 Sparrow, c. & b Sparrow
for 61. Scores:--
University 2nd XI.
S. R. Kermani, e Harper, b 0. M. R. W. Sara
**
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927.
LADIES' HAIR DRESSERS.
Its the way you
5 A. C. Smith, b R. Lee 7A. C. Spencer, b R. Lee...... 21 A. C. Plunkeft, 1.b.w., b Kwan 2 Fl./Sgt. Smith, c & b R. Lee ..
Sgt. Watkins, b R. Lee 0A. C. Mansfield, hot out
0
19
CHRISTMAS RACES.
28
FANLING STEEPLECHASE
8
RECORD.
have
20
11
"BIG" EVENT HANDICAPS.
36
H.E. the Governor and Lady
· 28 A. C. Ros, b Zimmern 9A. C. Grist, b R. Lee ZA. C. Bugden, not out
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts.) Bowling Analyala.
0. M. R.
62 0.20
Extras
Extra
Total (for 9 wkta.) 196 Bowling Analysis.
Total
120
59
Bowling Analysis.
G 0 58
2H. T. Barma, run ou
7
0. M.
R.
WV
1
39
6
I
12
4 0
20
5W. M. Gittins, b O'Ne!!! 0M. R. Osman, b O'Neill 2K. T. Loke, b Robertson
A. B. Suleiman,
Robertson
55 Alexander
14 2
RG
3R, Lee
12
23 King
1
36
1 Kwan
0 Baker
7
1
83
3 Anderson
G 1 16
c Gorvin, b
Dyer
3
0
14
0A. Lee
16
5 Sparrow
7
0 2
1 Zimmern
ទ 0 11
F. K. Lee
0
25
B
·0
0
15
had an important bearing on the Ng Sze-kwong... championship of Division I. was W. C. Hung..... 12 played on the Kowloon G. Ching ground when the home team en-II C. Hùng tertained the Indian LC. "A."} The teams were evenly matched and a very close game was seen, the batsmen gaining a marked superiority over the bowlers.
Other fixtures in the senior league resulted much as expected, with the exception of the Indian R.C. "B" and Craigengower C.C. match, the former effecting a lucky draw against a better side "on paper.''
In Division II, the University 2nd continue in winning vein, gaining their fourth successive victory on Saturday.
Division I.
KOWLOON C.C. v. I.R.C. “A."
UNIVERSITY v. RA.
B. N. Sudan,. c. Chittenden,
O'Neill
On their own ground, in a low Bearing match the University de-A Chan Fook, not out feated the Royal Artillery by 23 A. Baker, not out runs.
Against a total of 125 compilad) by the home team, the Artillery scored 102.
Extras
Total (for 7 wkts. dec.) 160 F. Hiptoola, B. H. Shroter did
For the winners C. W. Lam made not bat. 30 and B. P. Ng 21. Glazebrook captured 3 wickets for 17 runa.
Lt. Wright (23) and Sgt. Leach Gorvin (19) made a stand for the R.A. Sara but the remaining batsmen failed Paterson to come off, with the exception of Robertson Br. Britnell who made 16. Rum-O'Neill jahn accounted
for
4 wickets,
C.S.C.C. 2nd XI. giving away 44
rung whilst R. S. W. Paterson, c Barma, b Guterres took 3 for 21, Scores
Sudan University.
A. A. Rumjahn, b Clarke Both teams were, in top form but . A. Lee, e Fogden, b Leach not at full strength when the Kow S. V. Gittins, b Lesch 1non C.C. met the Indian ILC. "A" E. P. Ng, 1.b.w., b Wright at Kowloon, the 'matel being, left F. J. Zimmern, b Clarke drawn. The home team were with. Barrew, b Glazebrook out Jex, their wicket-keeper, and the
C. W. Lam, Indians "A" had S. A. R. Ismail on)
Glazebrook the sick list.
Batting first, the visitors put up F. H. Trayes, run out, the big total of 184 for 3 wickets D. Laing, run out declared, to which Kowloon replied; A. P. Guterres, b Glazebrook with 140 for 5.
2 C. Sara. not out ...
LEAGUE TABLES..
The positions in the League to date are:-
Division I.
8 10 2 3 31
0 2 3
5 1 0 4 3
255483s
YESTERDAY'S GAMES.
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Our barbers are
16 Clementi will be present at the experta in Hobbing, steeplechase race meeting of the Shingling and Way-
166 Fanling Hunt on the Kwant! course ing.
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A record number of entries has 6been received for the meeting, in-
19, Queen's Iond C. Tel, C. 1 eluding H.E. the Governor of
INDIAN R.C. v. HONG KONG ELECTRIC.
The
Club Indian Recreation easily beat the Hong Kong Electric Co yesterday at Soakumpos by 76
Details:- runs.
Indian R.C.
J. S. A. Curreem, c A. K. Mins,
b Way...
Macao's pony Veloz.
There are some very good ponies
which have previously performed UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER:
at Kwp-ti auch as Easter Day, Mowgli James Pigg, Cheriton Vale, More better, Blotting Paper and Deer Hound. Ponies new to Kwan- ti are
The Gomeril, Circe, Wild Fellow, Ma Kau Stae, Min River, Chin Shan and Sunning.
Fifty-four ponies are entered for the meeting and big fields and good sport should be the order of the
day.
Welghts have been allotted for the 4th race, Christmas Handicap,! 109 114 miles, as follow:-
43
Easter Day 160 lbs., Wild Fellow, 160 lbs. Mowgli 160 lbs., Ma Kau Slac 158 lbs., James Pigg 158 lbs., 12 Humdinger 108 lbs, Loch Rannoch a156 lbs., Deer Hound 156 lbs., Blot- 5ting Paper. 156 lbs., Chin Shan 156 lbs, More Better 154 lbs., The Total (for b wkts., der.) 177 Gomeril 154 lbs., Min River 154 A. Rahmin, A. K. Ismail, A. M. lbs., Bill Brewer 152 lbs., Loongwa Ramjahn, J. M. Rumjahn and A. H.150 lbs., Alhambra 150 lbs., Red Ramjohn did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R.
9 -1 41
0 Koyal Navy
7 0
38
1 Chinese R.C.
Ž
0
27
7 1
41
P. W. D. L. Pis. Craigengower C.C. 4 2 2 0 8 Indian R.C. "A".. 3 2 1 0 7 W. University
2.2 0 0 G 8 10 5 1 2 2 5 0 Civil Service C.C.. 3 1.1 1 2 Kowloon C.C. 1 0 1 0 1
12
3 Indian R.C. "B" .. 4 0 1 3 Royal Artillery ... 3 0 0 3
Division. II.
S. A. Ismail, b Muskett
0
13
R. R. Davies, e Chan Fook, b 1 Barma
13 H. F. Harper, b Hntoola
26 10
9 W. F. J. Gorvin, e, Chan Fook, 21 b Hiptonla
9V. H. Chittenden, e Gittins, b.
A. S. Suffind, e and b Muskett J. 8. Ackber, c Stanesby, b P. W. D. L. Pis. Muskett University 2nd... 4 4 0 0 120. Ismail, not out Club de Recreio.. 4 3 0 19 Sirdar Khan, b Muskett R.A.O.C.
4 3 0 1 9 Extras Royal Navy 2nd.. 3 2 0 1 6 Kowloon CC, 2nd 3 11 1 4
0
Civil Service C.C.
8
Chan Fook
Electric R.C.
R. G. Robertson, b Hiptoola
65
c Britnell,
IP. J. O'Neill. b Hiptoola
Police R.C.
8
10 FH. W. Haynes, e Chan Fock,
"Tamar"
3 0 1 2 1.
Bowling: Muskett
10, b Baker..
14
Royal Engineers
2 0 0 2.0
6
3
3 S. E. Alderman, e Osman, b
Hiptoola
four Leaves 150 lbs, Race Horse 150 wickets for 36 runs and Way one bs., Tarce 160 lbs., Tarzan 160 lbs.. The match between the Civit for 52,
Honeymoon 150 lbs. Service 2nd and the Police R.C. Hong Kong Electric Company. which was played on December 31. Hassan, b Suffad
took
0
0
Extras
and reported as a league fixture 5 Abbaa, c and b Khan
Hiptoola
4
Total
125
Extras
should have been a "friendly." The D. Mohamed, c Khan, bĄ. K. Division I table has been amend-
QUEER BOXING.
Ismail
14
7
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.
R. W.
Total
Clarke
12 2 50
2
Bowling Analysis.
cd accordingly. The league match L. de Rome, b Khan between these teams will be played C. E. Gahagan, b Khan 153 on February 11.
17
A. K. Minu, c lamail, b Curreem
28
S. J. Stanesby, b Khan
14)
O. M.
W.
5
1 14
2
Sudan
8
0
28
7.1 1
17
1 Hiptoola
11 2
32
Friendly Matches.
Y. A. Wahab, b Rumjahn
0
12.4 3
01
6
A. R. Minu, e Ackber, b Rum.
jahn
5
3. Chan Fook
9 2
6
Gittins
13 0
H.K.C.C. 2nd v. RECREIO.
4 Barla
18
W. B. Muskett, not out
Extras
◊ Baker
11
1
80 Lt. Wright,
с
Zimmern, b
Kermani
0
5
1
Rumjahn
28
On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. 2nd drew with the Club
Total
Lyal
Sgt. Leach, b Lee
10
ELECTRIC R.C. v. K..C.C. 2nd.
A. I. Madar, not out...
67
S. H. Ismail, 1.b.w.. b Goodwin
4
Maj. Scovil, e
Zimmern, b
62 Rumjahn
10
Extras
16 Mr.-Gar. Fogden, 1.b.w., b Rum-
Jahn
0
3
9
16 figures.
The Club de Recreio had made
Rumjahn played a steady inninga for 30. Madar (67) and Carrotni (62) batted delightfully, taking the score from 68 to 184 and keep- ing their wickets intact.
For Kowloon, Brace (31) was in fine form with the bat but it was left!
W. H. Sling, not out
to Ramsay to save the game for his Leach
side. The latter scored freely for Wright
64 and Bevis collected 19 undefeat- Glazebrook
ed. Scores:
Indian R.C. "A"
A. II. Rumjahn, e E. C. Fincher,
b Roas
S. A. Ismail, e Lawrence,
Royal Artillery.
Br. Hole, b Rumjahn
Sgt. Glazebrook, b Guterres
16 E. W. Simmonds, c Kermani,"
J. R. Way, b Rumjahn.
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J. S. A. Curreem, not out
Total (for 3 wkts, dec.)
184 Capt. Howard, h Lee
F. M. el Arculli, C. Ismail. A. K. Lt. Hall, e Rumiahn, b Guterres Mina, J. S. Ackber, A. R. Minu, T.
Hamet did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W. 10 2 41
Br.- Britnell, b Gitting
Sgt. Jolly, not out
Br. Clarke, b. Guterres
Extras
Total
DUPRE OUTCLASSED IN SINGAPORE.
"NOT TRYING.”
André Dupré, the French boxer 1who figured in a contest here with 2Jim Cartlidge three years ago, was 12 engaged in à queer bout ⠀ In Singa-
pore on December 9. Following is] 101 the "Straits Times" account: de Recreto, the result being in wickets for 36 runs, A. H. Rum-in the above heading, but the pro- Bowling-S. Khan took four "Boxing" is used out of courtesy
favour of the home team.
At King's Park, the Electric R.C.
Consistent scoring on the part of jahn 3 for 9, Sufind, Ismail (A.K.) ceedings at the New Word last went down to the Kowloon C.C.their large total of 189 for six
the H.K.C.C. was responsible for and Ismail (0.) one wicket each. 2nd by six wickets.
For the home team, Stanesby wickets, declared, Armstrong get- MR. PONSONBY-FANE'S XL. v. (30) and Murray (11) were the nas out.
ting 47, Tait 33 and Summers 31 Tonly batsmen to get into double
The Rev. Murray and Capt. Drysdale were in good bowl. 27 for seven wickets when stumps 9ing form, taking 5 wickets for 24 were drawn. Scores:
6 and 3 for 10 respectively.
Capt. Drysdale (46) also batted
102 well. being the highest scorer on
either side. Scores:-
Electric RC.
3. E. Gahagan, b Murray
4 W. N. H. Murdoch, h Murray
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.
. J. Armstrong, b Silva .... G. H. Bichard, e Sousa, b
Reed
G. P. Lammert, b Reed
0
J. Hall, b Alves
R. A. Green, b Alves
W. K. Tait, e Alves, h Xavier
J. A. Summers, not ou
1J. F. Robinson, not out
Extras ...
DIOCESAN SCHOOL.
night did not justify the word. Three out of four-bouts were stop- ped by the referee, and these in- cluded the main event between Joej Mate and André Dupré, which it was fondly hoped would prove a thriller.
The Diocesan Boys' School drew The promoters are not to be in this match. Anderson, the blamed for the fiasco. On paper School captain, was top scorer by the programme looked an excellent 47 the match with 54 runs. Details:
Mr. Ponsonby-Fane's XI
2 G. R. Sayer, 1.b.w., b Kwan 12. A. Lee, e G. A. Lee, b Kwan 26 S. Kermani, b Kwan
Barrow, retired
10
33 A. T. M. Barma, 1.b.w., b F. R.
Zimmern
31
11 Ng Bow Poo, .b.w, b Anderson 17. H. Trayes, b A. T. Lee
F. Hoshimi, not ont
Goodwin
Lynl
14
54
Brace
10 3
Ross
5
Morris
Bowling Analysfa.
0. M. R. W.
E. F. Fincher ....
3
Kowloon CC.
Guterres Rumjahn
6.1 0 21
10
2 44
W. Brace,
e A. R. Minu, b
Lam
3
0 15
0: H. F. Akehurst, 1.b.w.,
Madar
31 Lee
2 3
2
Murray
E. C. Fincher, b Arculli
17
Gitting
20
12
1
L. de Rome, b Murray
A. W. Ramsay; b Curreem
63
G. Murray, b Drysdale'
11
Capt. E. W. Morris, c Rumjahın,
1
J. R. Way, b Murray
0
b Curreem
0
.
F. E. Lawrence, e O. Ismail,,h
Madar
Visiting Sockumpoo, the Craigen-G, G. Thomson, b Tee
S. J. Stanesby, e Morton,
Drysdale ...
30
0
E. R. West, W. B. Cornaby, H. Griffin did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. W
7
0
33
0
0 12
6
D 36
.10 0 21
0
9
9
31
1
0
9
Extrag
INDIAN R.C. "B" v. C.C.C..
Capt. F. G. Bevis, not out
19 gower C.C. were unfortunate in TL. Foster, b Lee
9 having to alare the points with the F. Normington, not out
Indian R.C. "B."
Total (for 5 wksta.) 140
Two wicketa had fallen for 85
F. Goodwin, J. C. Lyal, E. F. runs for the CC.C: when Zimmern! Fincher, H. T. Buxton, N. H. Ross became associated with Hamson, the did not bat.
R. W was caught off Mohammed. Zim-Hargreaves-Brown
mera continued confidently, remain Hyde
24 Sousa
Reed
81 Alves Pinna
Extras
Tota!
Bowling Analysis,
Bowling Analysis.
Arculli
10
O M.
0 40
acore then being brought to 168
Murray when the latter, after getting 53, Lee
0. M. " 12 6 24
W. Xavier
Silva
Я 4
15
2
G. 1
G 2 6 1 24
17 0.
4 2
7
2
4.2 8 28
2
Ing undefeated with 74 to his credit. Drysdale
The Indian R.C. "B" did well to
5.1 -3
10
Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI
Murdock
A. R. Minu
Madar
Curreem
Rumjahn
3 0 16
C.R.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE C.C.
O' effect a draw, M. P. Madar compi)- Capt. Drysdale, e Foster, b
Ing 50 in fine style before being run out. Scores:
A. A. Dand, .b.v., b Murdoch
Total (for 6 wkts, dec.) 189
Club de Recreio.
R. C. Reed, b Summera
0H. M. Xavier, b Griffin
BL. J. Guterres, not out
H. Alves, e Tait, b Griffin
E de Sousa, b Griffin
46 D. P. Xavier, b Hall
36 D. Lopes, e Cornaby, b Hall
4L J. Silva, not out
Extras
Craigengower C.C._
15:
Rev. Murray, c Way, b Muskett G. Lee, not out
21 M. Pinna, b Hall
15
W. Hyde, e Murray, b Muskett
Extras
0
2
74
Tatal (for 4 wkts.)... 109
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese H. P. Lim, b Suffiad. R.C. drow with the Civil Service A. Kitchell, b Sufind C.C., the visitors batting out time E. Zimmern, not out with the last pair in and were 16, A. B. Hamson, e Sirdar Khan, runa behind.
b Mohammed
Yeoh played well for bi and
H. Hung with 33 runs to his credit S. Abbas, not out
helped materially to bring the total
to 151 for 8 wickets, declared,
Civil Service scored 135 for 9
wickets, thanks to a bright innings! D..
Total (for 7 wkts.)
Extras
one. Things just turned out badly, and a big crowd was grievously dis- 12 appointed, and, as was justified, ex- 49 pressed its feelings vigorously.
The main event ended in the
4
35 third round with the disqualifica-]
tion of the Frenchman by the re-
2 ferce, Mr. Regan, on the grounds 35 that he was "not trying." This 28 followed a series of unusual in- 8 cidente. Dupré arrived late, and 44 Mate, after entering the ring, stood down while an extra bout was put Total (for 7 wkta., dec.) 217 on. S. Hachiuma, H. T. M. Barma, F. Eventually the Frenchman ap Hiptooln, and Dr. R. Ponsonby-peared and the pair were Pane did not bat.
intro- duced as both weighing
9.3.
Bowling: Kwan took 3 for 156, Dupré had a big advantage in 2 Lee, Anderson and Zimmern had height and reach over his stackily,
one wicket each.
Diocesan Boys' School.
ID. J. Anderson, at. Ponsonby-
Fane, b Kermani
built opponent.
Practically nothing happened in. the first round. Dupré was content to evade the efforts of the Filipino 54 to get to close quarters. In the 33 second Mate succeeded in this and 11 landed hearty wallops to the jaw. 14 Dupré held the ropes with one hand! 18 occasionally and spun completely round dodging Mate, but this kind Total (for 2 wicketa) 130 of thing did not impress the crowd.
21 W. H. Kwan, b Sayer 16 F. R. Zimmern, not out 15 A. T. Lee...
Extras
J. A. Fisher, F. K. Lee, R. Lee, Public taste has been educated to
4 manbhoy, N. Stradmood and G. want to mix it all the time.
8 Kotwall did not bat.
4 A. Pratn, G. A. Lee, A. T. Nor-appreciate a diet of Filipinos, who Once, however, Dupré landed a very stiff Bowling:-G. R, Sayer had one right to the body after evading a 87 wicket for 45 runs and S. Kermani left lead. Mete was not prepared
one for 7.
for it and it did more damage than Dupré know.
F. H. Carvalho, E. Sousa did not
G3 E. B. Morton, R. E. Lindsell, A. bat.
0J. V. Smith. F. Hamblin, O. B.;
25 Raven, A. Hargreaves-Brown did
not bat.
for 46 by Hamilton. Strange cou- Rumjahn, J. Leonard, U. M. Omar, Muskett
tributed 32 and Sayer 17.
W. C. Hung was the most suc
cessful bowler for his side, getting
F. Oliver: did net bat.
5 wickets for 39 runs. Scores: Sufiad
Chinese R.C.
Ng Szehwang, e Ling
Hamilton
5 0 34
Bowling Analysis.
Tait
Cornaby
Grifin
Hall.
0. M. R. W Summers A 1 30
P.R.C. v. NAVY 2ND,
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) Fritz, N. Mackay,
182 D.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W. 19 2
Gahagan Normington Way Murdoch
Я 0 2 0
19
5 1
4 0
11 19 20
35 2
b
Sirdar Khan Madar
9 0
47
0
A. K. Ismail
T. E. Yeah, e Grimmitt, h
Sayer
Malubhoy
61
Indian R.C. "B." M. P. Madar, run out
50
6. Hassan, lbw b Hamson
33 R. Nazarin, b Kitchell
TA. S. Sufflad, not out
II. C. Hung, st. Holdman,
Hawkins...
H. L. Yung, rot out
D. Mohammed, not out
Extra
19
0
16
21
C. Choa, c Sayer, b Hamilton.
W. C. Hurg, Ib.w., b Edmonds 25 Mohammed
J. L. Youngsaye, e Hawkins, b
Sayer
H. Hung, b Hawkins
H. Ching, c & b Grimmitt
Tsiu Wai Pui, not out
Extra....
2 0 15 0
8 0 8
2 0 18
NOOON
Bowling Analysis.
7 1 18
O. M. R. W.
7
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Beginning of the End. Then things began to happen. Dupré was against the ropes and Mate landed a right to the jaw.j Dupré went down and through the ropes, where he lay apparently in much distress. He claimed to have; hurt his back on the edge of the D.B.S. v, AIR FORCE.
ring. The referee, instead of counting him out, allowed time for Entertaining the
Dupré to recover an unusual pro- Royal Force, the Diocesan Boys' School
ceeding which Mr. Regan after- Melbourne, Saturday. warda oxplained as being because put up the huge total of 253 runs for four wickets, declared, but were Queensland in the Sheffield Shield something for their money. Mate Playing for Victoria against he wished the spectators to see unsuccessful to force.n victory.
match, Ponsford scored 437, thus was quite agreeable and Dupré also The school-boys were in a parti-] cularly happy baiting mood, A. T. eating his own world's record consented to resume, although he
The following unclaimed tale.** too sluck. In this he was perfectly Great Northern Telegraph Com boundaries whilst Apart from two very difficult correct, Anderson contributed 82.
chances he batted brilliantly The Air Force replied with 166 throughout and hit 42 fours. He and came up for the third,
He saw out the end of the round Pany (Limited) of Denmark:--
Mate for 8 wickets, their highest scorer occupied
Internos, from Shanghai, the wicket for 621 now had things all his own way, being Grist (35). R. Lee took six minutes.
Dupré, who seemed to have wickets for 52 runs. Scores:-
Victoria were all out for 793,-strength left, was sant to the Diocesan Boys School. Reuter.
boards five times. When he went. eD. J. Anderson, e Fletcher, b
down again the referee stopped the Mansfield
proceedings and said, "I like to be fair to anyone. ''I disqualify Dupré for not trying. Mate the winner."
1 At Happy Valley, the Royal 0 Navy 2nd easily defeated the Police
R.C.
Sparrow for the Navy, taking
4 Bix wickets for 30 was chiefly Lee scoring 106 not out which in score in first-class cricket of 429. | protested that the ropes were much grams are lying at the office of the
20 responsible for the small total of cluded
14 71 put up by the Police R.C. *
The Navy knocked up 120, Moore and Wood retiring with 21 and 20 respectively. Score:-
Police R.C.
Total (for 3 wkts.). 107 Dr. J. R. Craig, b Sparrow ... A. K. Ismaily A. Rahmin, Sirdar W. E. Meadows, b Hill Total (for 8 wkts. dec.) 151 Khan, U. T. Thad, E. M. K. C. F. Alexander, Li Hon-chi, did not bat.
c Wood; b Malubhoy, A. Butt did not bat.
Grimmitt
Hawking
Bowling Analysis.
Sparrow
T. H. King, e Wood, h Hill
Lo B. Sparrow, c & b Sparrow
18
23
0D. H. Kwan, b Grist
8 F. R. Zimmern, b Grist
A. T. Lec, not out
23 A. Fisher, b Rowe
OR. Lee, not out
Extrae
82
23
7
106-
이
U.S. FOOTBALL,
4
81
BREAK BETWEEN, ARMY AND NAVY.
Total (for 4 wkts., dec.) 268 A. Prata, F. K. Lee, G. Kotewall, 0 S. A-Lee, B. Chan did not bat
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. RW
Bowling Analysis,
Ling
0. M. R. W. Hamson
O. M. R. W.
11
21
1
9
Hamilton
14: 9 Over
10
4
10
E. Dyer, b Sparrow
10
-0 38
Edmonds
Fritz
.8
D 11
8. Randall, b Winter
12
8
0 16
Evans
8
1 11
7
0
22
Omar Abbas
8 4 8
OR: G. Baker, bill
A. E. Reynolds, b Sparrow
12.
0
2
4
OB. Thorpe, b Sparrow
'2.
Sayer
60 88
Mackay.
19
0 D. V. Baker, not out
2! Kitchell
2 25
1
Extras
Total
Sparrow
82 2nd defeated the Civil Service 2nd
Royal Navy 2nd XI
b
Ng
21 Mansfeld
Civil Service CC.
B. D. Evans, c Choa, b W. G.
Hung
G. R. Sayer, e Chen, b W. 0.
Hung
A. E. Wood, b W. C. Hang
H. E. Strange, c Ng Sze-kwong,
W.
bH. C. Hung
A
Grimmitt
Sze-kwong
B. O. K. Hawkins, o Tsui Wai
Division II.
17 CB.CC. 2nd-v, UNIVERSITY 2nd. H
At Happy Valley, the University Winter
Bowling Analysis.
6
71
Griat 0. M. R. W. | Rock 11 8 28 8 Rowe
7.5 2., 80 6 Fletcher 2.07 1Spencer
Phirkett
by 16 runs, the match being decid Lonsdale, b Alexander 14fed on the fourth ball of the last Davies, e Baker, b King
over of the day,
Woodhouse, e Ring, b Baker
14 1 51. 2 0 14.
0 40
0 $2
22
0
10
Air Force.
19 L AC. Fletcher, 'b R. Lee
Mate Too Birong.
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It was an unfortunate ending,
Capnos, from Tientsin. Nacalke, from Nagasaki. Eaton (2), from Bradford.
́E. V. JESSEN,
Superintendent. Hong Kong, 15th December, 1927.
Unclaimed telegrama are lying
but Mate was obviously too strong in the E. E. Telegraph Company's
Castibotto, from Lima. Cupgall, from Bombay. Husschelrat, from Lelchingen. Laitman Kowlotel, from Bangkok. Ropiteau Hong Kong Hotel, from Macao.
for Dupré The Filipino is cer local office for:- tainly a boy who should reach championship class.. Bo far he has New York, Yesterday. not been seen extended, and he bas Great disappointment is felt by easily beaten Jong, Burbito and the sporting public at the news that Dupré: He has now returned to the Army and Navy have broken Manila, where he will meet Kid 2 off football relations owing to a Johnson, featherweight champion O difference of opinion
of the Orient. as regarda
Dupré's previous record inade the eligibility rules. For the him appear to be a match for the past 80 years the Army-Navy Filipino, but he never seemed to match has been the climax of the have a chance. He declares that football season and one of the most he remembers nothing more after spectacular sporting events of the being sent down in the second 16 yearReuter's American Service, round.
race, from Manila.
Jorge Sunico 3 St. Joseph Ter Worship, from Tchekam,
E. A. LEGGATT,
Superintendent. Hong Kong, 16th Decembar,