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BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Q. M. 裴 W.
4
5
0
Extras
28
Total
135 Ling
5
26 0
BOWLING ANALY819.
0.
៩ 0
17
1
M.
E
W. Hawkins
5 0
26 1
7 2
10
1-Kelly
9.4 2 84
0:0 39 4.3-0
5 Baker
14
2
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Extras
Total
ROWLING ANALYSIS,
R.E. and Signals
I
G. O 31 0
3 0
13 1
Edmonds
4 4 18 21
'VARSITY 2ND v. RECREIO
Visiting Pokfulam, Club de Re- POLICE V. NAVY 2ND. 'crelo defeated University 2nd by
Police Recreation Club defeated
Royal Navy 2nd at Happy Valley by 28 runs.
15 runs.
Pinna, an all-rounder, hit out to
contributed more than half of the
Lacey (34) and Williamson (27) effect for 62 runs and was ably supported by Noronha (24) to- total of 104 put up by the home wards piling up a total of 142 for team. Timothy, getting six wicketa the Recreio. for 20, was the outstanding bowler Baker took six wickets for 43 for the Navy.
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7
Sunday Games
losing their first wicket, but the ly good start, scoring 25 runs before D. P. Xavier, e Fernando, b
Baker inter batsmen could not stem the H. A. Barcos, b Baker attack of Lacey and Alexander. The G. O. Danenberg, b Baker former accounted for five wickets F. J. Remedios, b Sulleman. for 42 runs and the latter four for L. J. Guterres, b Baker 15. For the losers, Rumsby (28 M. F. Pinna, c and b Sulieman 82 not out) was the highest contribu- F. H. Carvalho, l.b.w. b Baker. 1 VOLUNTEERS v. ROYAL NAVY
10 D. F. Lopes, b Chan Fook tor, Scores:
Police R.C.
G. Noronha, e G. E. Yook, b C. F. Alexander,
Baker.... 0 Timothy
Wells, b
15 A. E. Lacey, b.w., b Timothy.
6 Hallam, b Large,
2 B. G. Baker, b Large
Hunter, b Large
10 W. W. Williamson, e Rumsby, 14 b Hall
2 A. V. Baker. c ?. b Timothy
Edwards, not out
Extras
Total
. BOWLING ANALYSIS.
..0.
Navy 2nd XI
8 C d'Almado, not out 34 L. Silva, b Sulieman
University 2nd XI.
A. Chan Fook, b Xavier..... M. B. Osman, c and b Remedios
A. A. Aziz, e Remedios, b
Barros
At King's Park, Royal Navy lost
24 to the Hong Kong Volunteer De-
5 fence Corps. by 88 runs. Scores:-
Volunteers
៩៖
7G. P. Lammert, c Malcolm, b
Timothy
148 H. F. S. Ewin, b Watera
་ཏྭཱ།
16
J. S. Bonnar, c Abelson, b Wolr 30
Total
BOWLING ANALYĢIS;
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8
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
27
0. M.
RW. C. D. Wales, c ́Large, b Timothy 12
4 B. Thorpe, c, b Largo
0. Suliaman
7.1 0
93
3 H. V. Parker, b Timothy
5
0
Wagland, b Large
3 Baker
9 2
49
6, E. J. R. Mitchell, c Abelson,
8
Ellott, Large
0 Chan Fook
6 1
23
1
b Large
36
4 Hiptoola....
G Q 228
7 Aziz
2
0
12
0
Olv; W. Stanton, e Abelson, b
·Large ...
2
9
G. R. Vallack, b Large
14
CURES
104
H. T. Barma, e Barros, b
Remedios
[A. Reid, c Abelson, b Large .
8
E. H. P. White, not out ....
2
COLDS
06
2D. R. Rushton, b Timothy
6
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EW. Large
..11.1 1
29
Skinner Wrait
9 2 27
3 Timothy
.12 0 31
8
8 0. 28
3 Poland
2 F. Hiptoola, Noronha, b
Xavier
(149
Harrison
2 1
2
1 Hall
4.0 15 20 20
0
RW
Durand
1.4 0
8
2
A. B. Sulleman, b. Remedios
1 Large
Lonsdale, b B. G., Baker
7
Q.M.S. Leppard, c
and
b
Green, b, Alexanderic
A. Baker, b Pinna
60 Timothy
12.
1 .41. 4
27
Stanion?
20 Timothy, 1.b.wb.Lacey
K. T. Loke, b'Pinna
10
Waters
7
.0 37
1
L/Cpl. Goodyear, 1.b.w.,
b
Nowell, b Alexander
G. E. Yeph, b Remedios
16 Lonsdale
3. 0. 16 0
Bonnar
17 Walker, b Alexander
K. P. Gan, b Pinna.
Weir
G 0 16
1
4
Royal Navy.
12 Capt. Welr, e Vallack, b Parkér
Lt. Comdr. b Parker
01
0
Total
118 Lt. Lonsdale, c Wales, b Vallack
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2 P.0. Timothy, not out
Extras
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S.M. Kennard, run out Sgt. Harrison, c Hepburn, b
Talt
25
Remedios Barros
11
8 37
5 2 18
1
Total
d'Almada
2 1 18
12
BOWLING ANALYSTS.
20
0.-M.
34 Lacey
17 B. G. Baker Alexander
W. 12 B 42 5
B 2
Pinna Silva
7.8 0 23
3 0
0 14
1 15
Extras
•
8 · 15
4
169 Hallam
2.0
8
0
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R.
W.
Cornaby
10 1 40
1
Friendly Matches
Packer
13
GOLF
4
14
BUDD WINS CHINA
CHAMPIONSHIP
61
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0.
Bou
W.
6 2
18 2
Stanion
4.2 1. 44
21
Bonnar Tait Duncan
9 A 14 2
C.S.C.C. v. QUEEN'S REGT
.12 2 38
4
16 1
2
Col. R. B. Skinner, b Tait Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyatt, b
Bonnar
Q.M.S. Roberts, retired hurt Maj. J. P. S. Greig, run out Capt. Carnegie, e Bonnar, b
Cornaby....
9 Rumsby, not out.
Poland, b Lacey ..
2 Waters,, b Lacey
6 Hall, cand b ́ ́Alexander
0 Wells, b Lacey
Large, b Lacey
F. Fernando, not out
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Sig. Penny, b Stanion 3fg. Durand, not out
Extraa
Total
I.R.C. 2ND v. ELECTRIC R.C.
C.R.C. v. SCHOOLS
ALL-Cdr. Poland, c. Stanion, b
Reid .....
0Lt. Malcolm, b Wales
3 Fay-Lt. Waters, c Vallack, b
Wales
Joint forces from local schools played out time at Causeway Bay against Chinese Recreation Club's substantial acore of 179 runs.
The home team
A.B, Large, b Reid
were nearly Vallack
Facing a total of 191; the 1st within reach of a victory, having Wales..... Batt. Queen's Royal Regiment lost accounted for nine of their vial-Reid ..
to Civil Service C.C. by 40 runs. įtars' wickets, but G. A. Lee (26
F. J. de Rome and Barrow, open-not out) and H. Jackson (1 not) ing for Civil Service, put up 60, out) stayed together...
Chinese R.C.
1 12
3 0 11
8 1 11
K.C.C. MATCH
83 N. Mackay, e Jex, b Lee
Shanghai, Yesterday.
The China open golf championship
3 over seventy-two holes, medal play, 2 was won by M. W. Budd with 289, 2 Blinko being second with '301 'and' Denison third with 806. The beat Hong Kong player was E. 0. C. Marton with 814-Reuter,
runa.
the former getting 46 and the lat- After passing the half century, At the Kowloon C.C., Mr. F. Entertaining Electric Recreation ter collecting 19. Wood added 30. W. C. Hùng retired. Yeoh and Goodwin's XI. beat Mr. R. E.
XI. by 26. Club, Indian R.C. End XI won by and Hawkins hit up 63 in quick M. C. LI scored. freely for their Lindsell's 24 runa.
time, the latter's score including 41 and 39, respectively. Scores: Scores: Batting first, the winners opened ten boundary shots and a six, cautiously and scoring was particu- Rowbottom (26) and Keen (86) larly slow for the best part of an gave the soldiers a first wicket M. C. LI, c Jackson, b Guterres hour, but as soon as the sting was partnership of 68 runs but Kelly H. Hung, e and b Anderson taken out of their opponents' bow!- (six for 84), a newcomer to the W. C. Hung, retired ing, Madar (88) and Kitchell (51) C.S.C.C., wrought havoc at the . E. Yeoh, not out hit out to good effect, the Innings end. Scorestr being declared at 168 for eight, wickets.
Civil Service C.C. F. J. de Rome b Miles After surviving an easy chance J. Barrow, b Miles for a catch bafore he had opened his A. E. Wood, 5 Keen account, Murdoch made a valiant B. C. K. Hawkins, b Miles effort to save his side from defeat. G. R. Sayer, b.w, b Miles He knocked up a useful 45 With F. Baker, at b. Miles... the exception of Banks (30), how G. R. Moreton, c Miles, b Kean. ever, the other Electric R.C. batsmen W. H. Edmonds, not out did Httle against the steady bowling R. R. Davies, b Martin of the home team, A. M. Rumjahnj
(6 for 39) being the most success-
ful trundler. Scores:
Indian R.C. 2nd XI,
M. P. Madar, e Gahagan,
Banks...
[A. Butt, ́e and b Way....
R. Nazarin, b Way
N. B. Kitchell, e Thomson, b
Murdoch
D. Mohamed, b Banks -
J. Hassan, e Gahogan, b Way.
A. M. Rumfahn, e Thomson,
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Drummond Hood, c/o American
Conmil, from Edinburgh,
|| Jim Irby, un, “'Asheville," from
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Merl Lavoy, c/o American Con-
Extras
46
19
T. A. Lee, not out
Extras
BILLIARDS
Mr. Goodwin's XI.
E. F. Fincher, b Lee
200
'During the course of a Steel-
0
and Coulsons Tournament match-
31 Capt. Vedder, c Overy, b Lea.. 53 F. Goodwin, b Lee
1
26
21
played on Thursday last between the 2nd K.O.S.B. Regt. and the C.P.On (Royal Navy), Pipe-
41 F. Hamblin, c Jex, b Overy.... 2 T. Caveray, a Lee, b Silkstone 18 A. J. Kew, c Raven, b Silkstone D. S. Green, c Ramsay, b Lee
Total (for 8 wkte, dec.) 178 N. H. Ross, run out
30 H. Ching, G. Chue, K. L. Chau, A. Smith, st. Jex, bE. C
cau Hung nui, Lái Ewong-taun 2 and J. Hung, did not bat.
88
Total. (for 8 wkts,, dec.) 191
F. J. Ling, and D. R. Kelly did not bat
HOWLING ANALTBIE
0 Miles
Bingham:
Keen
0: Welsh
6. Martin
Row
Keen,
Elliot,
dec.) 168 Bingham, c Barro
86
10 = 80 : 0]
1 Sergt. Mackie secured, his 100 12 while his opponent only obtained
10 nine, of which three were con-
ceded by the winner.
'BOWLING ANALYSIS.
3
Fincher
ཐ་
0. B. Raven, not out
· BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Extras
21
In the same match Sgt. Watts. scored a break of 58 against his opponent, the above two scores
0. M.
B. W.
being records for the Competition so far this season,*
9
Kwan Anderson
10
1
32
Total
230.
11829
1
·BOWLING-ANALYSIS.
Youngsaye
10. Hi B
W.
R. Lee
8 24
0 Overy
5
0
881
Guterres Zimmern
41 Lee 0 10 Combined Schools
1 14
19-60
Ramsey Gittins
8
134 0
.0 34
20
0
12 2
0
0
10
Hamblin
Mr. Lindsell's XIV
E. C. Fincher, c and b Hamblin
Mackay
590. B. Raven
26 G. Hall, e Mackay, b Ross
14
14 A. W. Ramsay, b Goodwin,
14
18 8. Jex, & Green, b Vedder.
10
26 W. Gittins, Mackay,
9 Goodwin.
422
4A. Silkstone, run out
1 G. Lee, run out
A. Hunt, C and b Yeoh BW.F. R. Zimmern, c Chuo, b Yeoh 5 Taul Wal-puí, b T. A. Lee 110 FE Lee, Lb.w., b W. C. Hung 88 2. D. J. N. Anderson, and b 024-01– Yeohovor sa bag
28 1 W. H. Kwan, b W. C. Hung Regt. L. Youngsaye, run out
26 G. A. Leo, not out
88 R. Lee, c H. Hùng, b T. A Lee 12 G, Gutarres, b W. O. Hang
16 H. Jackson, not out
Extras
Total (for 9 wkta.)⠀ ON BOWLING ANALYBIR
Miles,
Extras:
Larkin, cand
12
Welab do Ro
Kelly
Tot
(for 8
A Rahmin did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
| Martin, c Baker,
Elbourne, not
240
85%
312
Isul, from Chicagón ve Nakna Banka
EMA LEGGATT
Superintendent.
Hong Kong 11th Oct, 1928:
Ives, Baker, b Walls.bw.b Kell
Exiras
Total
Brown
Sikstone
E. C. Fincher.
Raven
12 A R. F. Raven, c Kew,
Mackay..
128 R. E. Lindsell, 'c Vedder,
Mackay
BW. II. Overy, c Goodwin, b Smith 19 2 A. Hargreaves Brown, not
1500 Total
Continued at footk
Goodwin
Ross
E. F. Fincher":
Vedder
Smith
35
VOLUNTEERS IL v. SCHOOLS
On the Varsity ground at Pok- fulam, the Combined Schools beat: the Volunteers 2nd XI by three wickets. Scores
Volunteers 2nd XI 144 rung-(F.) Zimmern 97, R. R. Davies 28, E. Zimmern 28; R. Lee took 5 wkts),
Combined Schools 178 runs (D. JMFAnderson : 271, R Zimmern: 84,” A.” 15 Rumjaha 22; Hirat
J. E. Hancockt
took