10
CRICKET LEAGUE
H.K.C.C. NOW DOUBLE
CHAMPIONS
C'UNESE LOSE EASILY
Miller ...
Tsui Wai-pui, b Leach
0. Choa, b Leach
4 E. R. Price, c and b Harrison
H. C. Hung, c Musson, b Leach
24
6. Chue, e Maltas, b Christian
Taui Wal-pul, c Christian, b
Miller
The championships of the H. Ching, run out Cricket League were decided on A. Hung, not out Saturday, the Hong Kong C.C.J. Hung, b Leach being the winners of both divi-
Extras
10. B. Raven, c Macdonald, b
Harrison
0,H. Overy, not out
80 K. R. Macaskill, b Harrison ..
44
THE CHINA MAIL,
H. M. Xavier, going in first for the Recreio, made more than half the total acore of his aide.
G. Cohen Kelly, at Jackson, þ
Prata...
A. B. Hamson, b R. Les
16
7 Scores:
་
1
R.A.O.C.
E. Zimmern, c G. Lea, b F. R.
Zimmern
29
.י
Extras
2
L/Cpl. Burger, c Barros, b
Sousa
Y, Abbas, e Kotewall, b F. K.
10
Leo....
6
Total
147 L/Cpl. Gordon, e Guterres, b
A. A. Razack, b R. Lee
17
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Sousa....
10
R. C. Reed, not out
10
0. M.
WPte. Garner, c Xavier, b. Sousa
Extras..
12
6 Durand
12 1 94
4Q.MS. Wisher, b Pinna
6
aions. Although their fixtures:
have not yet been completed
(they have still one more match
Wyatt
.11
37
1Pte. Bryant, not out
14
Total
111
Total
112 Skinner
5 0 43
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Harrison
1.9 1
24
Q.M.S. Mocock, e Guterres, b
Sousa
BOWLING ANALYBIS,
/
་
D. M.
B. W.
Q
K.
B.
W.
13.3 Б
49
5
Pte. Corbett, e and b Sousa. Pte. Brooke,
R. LAC
11
8.
19
3
Sousa
Kwan
7
9 16
0
0
G. A. Lee
... 3
2
4 0
$
0
28
2
Sgt. Anderson,
Alves,
b
Prata
6
2
26
2
.11 2
24
2
F. R. Zimmern
4 2
0 1
4 0
11
4
IF. K. Lee
8
0
26
2
1 1 0
1
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1929.
THE
HONGKONG
DOLLAR
to play in each division), the H.K.C.C. have placed themselves leach out of the reach of any other side, Christian whatever may be the result of Miller their remaining engagement.
Wright
The Chinese R.C., without their MacNair best all-round player, W. C. Hung. lost easily to the Royal Artillery in the only other fixture in the First Division.
Detailed accounts of the seven matches in the League on Satur-
low:
League II
NAVY 2ND v. H.K.C.C. 2ND
P.R.C. ELECTRIC R.C.
Sousa At Happy Valley, the Police R.C. owen comfortably from the Electric Sgt. Dixon, b Souss OR.C.
The visitors could not muster more than 76 runs against the steady bowling of the Police, Dyer (4 for 14) being the most success- ful.
Cpl. Rowe, c Remedios, b Sousa
Extras
The home team had all their At King's Park, the Navy 2nd wickets intact when they overtook Sousa Meadows Pinna
day and two "friendlies" fol-x. lost to the second team of the the Electric R.C.'s total.
Hong Kong C.C. by seven wickets. (42) and Hunter (47) compiled 80 Alves
The Navy found it difficult to 'runs for the first wicket, the Police make any real headway against total reaching 207. Scores:- the consistent bowling of their opponents and were all out for 52 C. E. Gahagan, c Randle, b
Laczy runk. Summera (2 for 4) return-
M
League I
H.K.C.C. v. NAVY
Electric R.C.
On their own ground, the Honged the best analysis whilst Reid W. N. H. Murdoch, e Meadows,
b Lacey Kong C.C. defeated the Royal Navy accounted for four wickets for 12. by six wickets.
and Duckitt and Vallack two each A. F. Paul, b King Dobbie and Wales, bowling un-for 13 and 14.
Club de Recreló
H. M. Xavier,
Wisher
H. A, Alves, b Brooks
Diocesan School
10 W. H. Kwan, c A. B. Hamson, b.
W. K. Way.
63 F. R. Zimmern, c A. B. Hamson,
b W. K. Way
WF. K. Lee, b A. B. Hamson .... 31 9 R. Lee, E. Zimmern, b A. B.
Hamron ...
OF. J. Remedios, l.b.w. b
Corbett
1
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
D. H. E. .11.2 3
20
29
GN
7
0 19 42
1
3
0 G. Lee, run out
4
A. Prata, run out
11
Gordon, b
46
R. Reed, c W. K. Way, b A. B.
Hamson
24
3 H. Jackson, b R. C. Reed..
0
G. Kotewall, e E. Zimmern, b
R. C. Reed
Б
0
DIRECTORY
11
F. H. Carvalho, e Brooks, b
Corbett
B. Chan, not out
2 Rev. W. T. Featherstone, c A. B.
L. de Rame, c & b Dyer
15
L. J. Guterres, b Anderson
7
Extras
8
M. F. Pinna, not out
8
16
H. A. Barros, b Anderson
0
Total
108
0
J. W. Barnea, e Mocock, b
Anderson
BOWLING ANALYSIS
5
W. E. Peers, c Hunter, b Dyer
21. made
0. M.
L. P. Lopes, c Corbett, b
E. Zimmern...... 3 0 25
Wisher
1
W. B. Muskett, c Dyer b King H. S. Jones, c & b Dyer.
0
D. M. A. Razack ..
$ 1 10
0
G. A. Noronha. b Anderson
W. K. Way
4.0
20
2
Royal Navy 2nd XI.
· Extras ·...
0A. B. Hamson ....
1
13
2
0
Total
76
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. B
W.
11 Lacey
H. F. Akehurst, c Meadows,
b Dyer ...
changed for the winners, were in With a fairly good start from J. C. Dunbar, b Lacey great form and shared the wickets Armstrong, who made 27, the visi. J. R. Way, not out between them for which they con- lors won the match for the loss Summera ceded 41 and 23 runs respective of only three wickets. ly. The first four Navy wickets later contributed 29 runs in quick G. G. S. Thomson, b King fell for an average of two runs time and each, and the whole side was dis-Scores:- missed for 68.
Vallack
The II.K.C.C. had little difficulty G. T. Giles, b Reid
in passing their opponents' total Mne. Trusler, c Armstrong. b and after the match had been won, Reid
Parker and Dobbie hit out merrily Sub Lt. Moseley, o Duckitt, b for 51 and 50 runs, respectively.|
· Scores:-
1
Royal Navy
Capt. Weir, c Owen Hughes, b
Wales
Capt. Cornish, e Owen Hughes,.
b Dobbie
Lt. Sillitoe, e Owen Hughes, b
Dabble
ד'
Vallack
Mid. Wright, b Reid
P.O. Timothy, e Summers, b
Duckitt
1 Pay Lt.
Waters, c Hancock, b Duckitt
0 Ch. Wr. Gregory, b Raid
2 King
Randle
8: Dyer
J. E.
14 C. M. Sousa, b Anderson
77 2 11 9
Police R.C.
0 W. E. Meadows, b Gahagan .. OT. R. Hunter, b Gahagan ......
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
82
0. M. B. W.
7. 2
13 2
7
0 19
6.5 0
18
✪ 0 22
2
Hamson, b R. C. Regd
A858687
Division I.
P. W. D. L Pts.
Hong Kong CC. University
7 6 2 0 17
Royal Navy
E. H. Dyer, b Murdoch
52 W. H. Noonan, b Peers
Friendly Matches
CIVIL SERVICE v. K.C.C.
10 R. C. Reed ... 5.5 1 19
Y. Abbas.....
2 1
“LEAGUE TABLES
1 The positions in the League to
ö date are:--
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser- Kowloon C.C." vice C.C. drew with the Kowloon Indian R.C.
Chinese R.C.
Brace, of the K.C.C., had the dis-Royal Artillery
Civil Service C.C. tinction of scoring another -een-
6 3 1 2 10
7 3 1 8 10
7 2 3 2 9
6 2 2 2
7 2 1 4
4 2 0-2
8
7
6
7 1 3 3
6
7 1 8 8
6
Division II.
tury, this being the fourth time Craigengower C
P. W. D. L. Pts. H.K.C.C. 2nd 11 10 01 20
207 pensive, but Goodwin (als of the Indian R.C. 2nd
K.C.C.) had the satisfaction of taking three wickets with succes
sive deliveries toward the end.
R.E. & S.
12 9 12 28
11 8 0 8 24
Kowloon C.C. 2nd 11
6 4 2 10
NOW
ON
SALE
8 0
32 3
Corbett
4
1 5
0 Brooks
4.3 1 14
4 Anderson
Wisher
42
47
Lt.-Comdr. de
Winton,
1
Duncan, b Vallack
Lt-Comdr. Abelson, e Quick, ^.
t Wales
Lt. - Comdr.
Wodehouse,
b
S. Randle, c Jones, b J. E. Way 14 A. E. Lacey, e Peers, b J. R.
Way
26
2
4
Summers
2T. H. King, b J. R. Way
15
Alid. Parkhurst, b Dobble
Comdr. Baker, b Wales
Lt. Norris, b Dobble
16 Lt. Londsdale, not out
10 Sub Lt. Cares, C and
12 Summers
4A. Reynolds, at Akehurst,
Murdoch
G
C.C.
0 B. Thorpe, b Murdoch
6
Comdr. Stanley, not out
11
Extras
9 F. Howarth, b Murdoch
6
Lt. Davies, c Owen Hughes, b
Wales
0
Tota?
in two weeks that he has reached
Pay Lt. Watch, c
Dobble
Wales, b
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
J. H. Edwards, not out
7
the three-figure mark.
Extras
22
0
Q
M. R.
W
Bowlers on either side were ex-
A.B. Large, c Dobbie,
Wales
3 Reid
4 12
4
Total
Extras
Total
4 Duckitt
8
2. 13
2
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Vallack
1 14 2
0. M. R.
P
68 Summers
.... 3.2 0
4
2
Muskett
B
2
20
0
Recreeio
12
6.1 6 16
23
Dobbie Wales
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
27 R. WH. J. Armstrong, b Waters
0. M. .16 4 41 .15.5 B Hong Kong CO
A. W. Hayward, b Baker .... Capt. A. N. Evers, b Large . Rev. E. K. Quick, e and b Weir J. Bonnar, e and b Large.
H. Owen Hughes, 1.b.w., b
Watch
II. V. Parker. e Parkhurst, b
Watch
Capt. A. G. Dobble, not out
Extras
Total (for 6 wkts.)
4 Waters..
A. Reid, and b Gregory
39 G. E. R. Divett, h Waters
5 Lt. W. A. H. Maxwell,
Timothy, b Waters
34L A. R. Duncan, b Gregory J. A. Summers, not out
51G, R. Vallack, 'e Waters,
50 Moseley
E. J. R. Mitchell, Lt.-Col. L. J.. Lightfoot, H. R. B. Hancock and
C. D. Wales did not bat,
Total (for 9 wkts.)
A. H. Gillingham did not bat.
-
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.
Scores:
J. R. Way
0 45
3
Murdoch
7.2 0
44
4
Kowloon C.C.
K. H. Batger, c Londsdale, b
Gahagan
+
0
48
2
W. Brace, retired.....
105
Craigengewer 2nd University 2nd
10
4 2
4 14
8 3 2 3 11
R.A.S.C.
93 24 11
5 Gregory
ទ
Poers
1
19
1A. W. Ramsay, c.and b Evans
88
E. R. Duckitt, c Wright, b
4
E. C. Fincher, c Hamilton, b
Ling
C.S.C.C. 2nd Police R.C.
9 3 2 4 11
23
0
13
C
At Pokfulam, the University 2nd
R.
9 R.A.0.C.
.11 3 0 8 9 Royal Navy 2nd.. 8 2 1 5 26 Electric R.C. .10·0 3 7
(09)
0 0 0 6
Baker
Large
Watch
Wetr
Sillitoe
UNIVERSITY 2ND v. RA.S.C.
XI defeated. the Royal Army Ser-
0 vice Corps by 107 runs.
Scoring consistently, the home
team put up 171 runs, toward which Kermani contributed 44.
E. F. Finchor, not out
E. H. Oliver, not out
Extras
0
Total (for 3 wkts., dec.) 201
F. E. Lawrence, G. A. V. Hall,
F. Goodwin, J. J. Hirst, H. T.
The R.A.S.C. were put out for 64 Buxton and N. H. Ross did not
runs. Winfield (26) being the only bat.
Evans H. T. Barma, e Winfield, b. Fry 17
S. R. Kermani, 1.b.w., b Winfield 44 Sayer
E. L W.
8 0 28 0
Why be weak!
New Blood.
is given by
10.
29
21
18 J. E. Hancock,
c Waters, b
Gregory
5
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
bataman to get into double figures.
203
Extras
2
Baker accounted for four wickets
0.
120
for 11 and. Osman four for 27. Scores:-
Kelly
Edmonds
0
30
University 2nd XI.
Hamilton
R 0 42
BOWLING ANALYS19.
D.
R.
V.
11 1
47
1 Gregory
12
$2
2 Timothy
9.3. 0
59
2 Watera
9
1 33
1Trusler
1 0 14
0 Moseley
0 29
0. M.
W. R.
4 0 22
17.5 4
49
4
A.B. Sulleman, b Winfield
17 Ling
6
1
80
4
1
10
0
M. B. Osman. b Winfield
12
Eldridge
3
0
21
B 0 26
4
A. Baker, b Fry
0
Civil Service C.C.
3
0 14
0
G. E. Yeoh, b Fry
22
G. R. Sayer, c E. C. Flacher,
2 .0
19
1
A. Chan Fook, b Fry
0
b Ross
25
K. T. Loke, not out
24 B. D. Evans, c E. C. Fincher,
A. A. Aziz,
Fry
4
b.Oliver
73
And new Blood Gives new Life.
0
R. N. Wood, e Lawrence, b
Goodwin
34
Б
Extras
26
B. C. K. Hawkins, b Goodwin
E. W. Hamilton, e Lawrence,
b Goodwin
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At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C. lost to the Royal Artillery string of the Kowloon C.C. defeat-D. Roy, not out
On their own ground, the second K. P. Gan, b Fry
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ed the Royal Engineers and Royal
Total (for 9 wkts., dec.) 171
A big partnership between S. M. Corps of Signals by five wickets. Leach (71) and Lt. Musson (91) Overy and Lee bowled through- which produced 148 runs for the out for the winners and captured third wicket, paved the way to the five wickets each for 39 and 28 substantial total of 208 for seven runs, the R.E. and S. being dis- wickets (declared), put up by the missed for the paltry score of 68. R.A. YoungBaye, given the hall K. R. Macaskill was the high- late, captured four wickets for et contributor for the K.C.C. Maj. Langmaid, run out
whose total reached 147
nine runs.
The home team replied with 112. Scores the top scorer being W. H. Sling (89). Scores:-
Royal Artillery
Capt. MacNair, c Chóa, b Chue Lt. Maltas, e Sling, b Ching.
S. M. Leach, e Sling, b Chue Lt. Musson,
Youngsaye
st
Lt. Wolfe Barry, e Chuc, b
Younggaye
Lt. Wright, not out
Lt. Christian,
YoungBaye
R.E. and S. Q.M.S. Leppard, c Mackay, b
Lea
2L/Cpl. Penny, b Overy
15 Lt-Col. Wyatt, c Puttee, b Lec
71 L/Cpl. Durand, c A. R. F.
Raven, b Overy
Fry
Simpson
Winfield
D. R. Kelly, e Ross, b Oliver.
F. H. Holdman, not out
6W. Eldridge b Goodwin
BOWLING ANALYSIE,
0.
W.
.21
4 45
5 -0 35
65 .18 2 R.A.S.C.
B
L/Cpl. Fennell, b Baker
runs.
Pte. Winfield, run out
01 Col. Skinner, st Mackay, b
Ovory
b Lee****
•
Lt. Macdonald, c 0. B. Raven,
22
с and
b
Sig. White, b Lee
181g. Warwick, b Overy
Lt. Walter, e Taui Wal-pui, b
Youngaaye
Capt. Kennedy, not out
Extras
C.S.M. Kennard, b Overy.
1 Sgt. Mitchell, not outline
03gt. Harrison, e Mackay, b Lee
Total (for 7 wkts., dec.) 208) Lt. Miller and Sgt. Glazebrocki
8
Pte. Lyons, b Baker
Cpl. Crowcroft, c Chan Fook,
b Orman
0F. J. Ling, b Goodwin
W. H. Edmonds, I.b.w., b Oliver
V. Chittenden, not out
Extras
victims of bloodlessness in one
11 teens, the wife and mother, the matron of middle age-all know Ita miseries. To be anaemic means
171 all day.
o being pallid, with dark marks under the eyes. You are breath- 18 less after any slight exertion. You feel worn out and depressed
You turn against food: and cannot digest what little you do eat. At night insomnia troubles you, or if you do sleep you are 1not refreshed, and when it is time o to get up you feel exhausted and the day's duties. olunt for
Neglected anaemis leads to Con- sumption.
Total (for 9 wkts.)
2
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
H.
&
W.
Goodwin
14
2
62
Ross
8
1 81
e Barma, b
Brace
5
1 17
1 Hirst
1
Oliver
8
0
30
Pte. Fry, c'Chan Fook, b Bakar
5 Pte. Andrews,
Oeman
0L/Cpl. Molntyre, c Baker, b
Osman
21 L/Cpl. Tavlin, e Kerinami, b
Osman
1Sgt. McKenzle, not out-
8 Pte. Simpson, b Baker
0 Extras
11
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BOWLING ANALYSIS. 0, M.
Baker
.11.54
Total
03 Roy.
4 1
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
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Damen
Overy
D. ER
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14
2
78
Chue
10
60
H. C. Hung
1 .0
21:0
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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Taui Wal-pul 10 13 Bling Youngsave
[... K.C.C. 2nd XI,
N. A. E. Mackay, c: Skinner,
b Durand
F. S. W. Smith, b Durand, 220 S. Jer," White, b Durand 409A. RF Raven, b ̈Durand Chinese B.C. G. Leo, b Wyatt.
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Harrison W
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JL. Youngsaýe, b "Leich WH. BULTlie Musson,
0
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