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League II

THE CHINA MAIL,

C.S.C.C. 2ND v. UNIVERSITY 2ND

BOWLING ANALYSIE.

51

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. By W 11 8 25 2 10 L 27 3 3 .0 14 0

.0. M. R. W.

Smith Newbigging Railton Coxon Macdonald

% 8 21

2 Muskett

9.4 0

6 Gahagan

2 0

24

Way

5 1 22

1

1 0

9

1

LEAGUE TABLES

Division I.

P. W. D. L. Pta.

.

K.C.C. 2ND v. H.K.C.C. 2ND

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser- vice C.C. 2nd XI defeated the second team of the University by 63 runs. On their own ground, Kowloon Hong Kong C.C. 8 6 2 0 20

In spite of an unfortunate acci-0.C. 2nd XI. lost to Hong Kong University dent to one of their opening batsmen, C.C 2nd XI. by 128 runs. the home team set the visitors 121 runs, the top-scorer being Kelly (36). The University bowling was consistently good, although not par- ticularly destructive.

Kowloon C.C. The visitors early mastered the Indian R.C. bowling of the home team and, in Royal Navy.

8 5 1 2 16

8 3 3 2 12

7 8 2 2 11

8 3 1 4 10

a bright display, knocked up 234 Royal Artillery.. 8 3 0 6 9 runs for five wickets, declared, Lt. Chinese R.C... 7 2 1 4 7 Maxwell distinguishing himself by Craigengower C.C. 8 1 3. 4

3 scoring 126...

Civil Service CC. 8 1

Division II.

Kelly and Edmonds shared eight wickets between them for 20 and 32 The uphill battle was too much runs and were greatly responsible for the K.C.C. who replied with

R.A.S.C.

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University 2nd ...11 4

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Police R.C.

12 3 0 9 9 Royal Navy 2nd .10 2 1 7 7 R.A.Q.C.

9 2 0 7 6 Electric R.C. ...11.0 & 8 8

for the victory of the C.S.C.C. Only 106. Stanion, who took four H.K.C.C. 2nd ....11 10 0 1 30 two 'Varsity batsmen reached double] wickets for three runs apiece, is Indian R.C. End .12 9 1 2 28 figures, the total of the side being proving to be an all-rounder and RE. & S.... 58.

will be an acquisition to the G.S.C.C. 2nd The game was somewhat marred H.K.C.C. if he would devote more by the injury to Westlake who, in time to the game. Scores:- his usual aggressive style, at- Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI. tempted to pull the first ball of the Lt. W. A. H. Maxwell, st match for a four but, mistiming,

Mackay, b Lee .. met it with the left eye. The K.. H. Batger, run out wound bled profusely and the player had to be taken to the Royal Naval Hospital for treatment. He was unable to take any further part in the match. Scores:-

Civil Service C.C. 2nd XI.. H. F. Westlake, retired hurt.. F. E. Booker, c sub, b Chap

Fook

J. F. Wilmott, h Chan Fook

W. J. Eldridge, run out

V. H. Chittenden, c Osman, b

Chan Fook

R. R. Davies,

Hiptool a

G

Barma, b

W. H. Edmonds, c Chan Fook,

b Hiptoola....

H. F. Harper, b Chan Fook

D. R. Kelly, a sub, b Baker T. W. Carr, not out

B. E. Maughan, b Baker

Extra

0

12

8

12

H. J.. Armstrong, c Mackay, b

Gregory

W. K. Tait, st Mackay, b

Gregory

A. Reid, c Overy, b A. R. F.

Raven.

V. W. L. Stanion, not out

J. A. Summers, not aut

Extras

36

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R.H.K. YACHT CLUB

20 SECOND CORINTHIAN RACE

RESULT

12

20

tal (for 5 wkts, dec.) 234 G. E. R. Divett, H. L. F. Ewin, 13 H. J. Wolff did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

SEVEN DID NOT FINISH Seven out of thirteen of the racing yachts of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club failed to com- plete the course on Saturday when the second Corinthian race of the 1 season was held. "Diana" was arat to cross the finishing line but 0 pride of place, on handicap, vint 2 to "Speedwell."

0. M. R. W. .10 0 52

The course of 7.2 miles was from the Club (at North Point) to Chan- nel Rocks (port), mark on line (starboard), Cust Rock buoy ́(8), Channel Rocks (p), and back to Club. The start was at 2.45 p.m.

Lee

12 Overy

9 1 86

Petheram

4

19

36

1

Gregory

4

20

26 Hampton

2 0

17

0

0 Smith

2 с 25

A. R. F. Raven

5 0 45

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI.

Total

121

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R

พ.

F. S. W. Smith, c Summers, b

Stanton

16

11

In the times given below, yachts

Baker

6.4 0

31

Chan Fook

9

2 29

Hiptoola

5 0 43

Osman

0

17

University 2nd XL

A. B. Sulieman, e Eldridge, b

Edmonds

H. T. Barma, c Wilmott, b

Edmonds

M. B. Osman, l.b.w., b Edmonds

A. Chan Fook, e Carr, à Kelly

F. Hiptoola, b Kelly

2 N. A. E. Mackay, b Summers

4 G. Lee, c Armstrong, b Stanion

2 II. Hampton, b Divett

0 B. Petheram, b Divett

A. R. F. Raven,

Tait

K. R. Mackaskill, not out

00. B. Raven, c Divett. b.

Stanion

25 E. R. Price, hit wicket, b

0 Stanion

4 H. Overy, e Reid, b Summers

0H. A. Gregory, b Summers

27 are set down in order of actually

0

finishing, positions gained on ħan-

dicap (ie., according to corrected 1 time) being mentioned in brackets. Finishing Corrected 24.

La Linda (3rd) 4.28.12 4.25.41

4.35.46 Speedwell (1st)

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Allen (6th).... 5.09.59

4.56.26

0

Did not finish:-Gael, Pierrette,

A. Baker, run out

Extras

G. E. Yooh, e Carr, b Kelly

1

19 Why Wonder?, Wings, Boojum,

Adanac, Thecla.

18

14

A. A. Aziz, l.b.w., b Keily

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Total

106

R. T. Loke, b Edmonds

7

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

20 121

12

27

146:28

31

132

133

K. P. Gan, not dat

Extras

Total

One man absent.

4

0. M. B.

W.

12 Summers

→→→→→→→Stanion

58 Wolff

Divett

35

35

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

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0. M. B. W

Batger

37

38

151

Edmonds

10.2 1 32

4 Reid

Eldridge

2 0% 4 0

146

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9.49

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VACCINATION

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

BRIGADE

WEEKLY RETURN

The number of Chinese vaccin ated, free of charge, by members of the Ambulance Brigade, up to and including April 4 was— Chinese Y.M.CA. Division): 28,479 King's College Division 27,692 Railway Division

Indian Division Kowloon Division

Mongkok Division

Shaukiwań Division

Un Longes

8 3 20 4

"EWO" v. "TAIKOO"

ELECTRIC v. L.R.C. 2ND.

At King's Park, Electric R. C. defeated Indian K. C. 2nd by 43

The Chinese R.C. ground at runs. Causeway Bay was the venue of a The India' bowling was not up “hong** match, "Ewo" (Messrs.to its usual standard but frequent Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd) los-changes kept down the runs. Seven ing to "Taikoo" (Messrs. Butter-bowlers were tried, F. M. el Arculli field & Swire) by three wickets. (4 for 4) going on late, being the Hinton, bowling well for B. & S., most successful. Gahagan and took six wickets for 21 rana and Murdoch, with 36 each, put up helped in a large,way to dismiss more than half the total of their Jardine's for 128. Coxon (37) and side, which reached 114 runs. Macdonald (45) scored freely for The Indians collapsed agalust the the losers but Grieve (18) was the splendid bowling of Gahagan, who only other double-figure contribu- accounted for eight wickets for 27 tor.

and was practically unplayable.. Scores:--

Dowler's stand for 41 paved the way to victory for Taikon. New-

Electric R. C.

bigging bowled steadily, but his six C. E. Gahagan, l.b.w., b Sirdar wickets were rather expensive. The Ewo attack was, on the inclined to be weak. Scores;-----

"Ewo" (Jardine's)

E. A. Simon, b Hinton W. L. Smith, b Moor

W. D. F. Wilson, b Hinton,

Khan

36

whole,

F. Lunny, e Madar, b A. R. Sufiad

5

5

W. N. H. Murdock, e A, K.

Ismail, b Sirdar Khan

36

9L. de Roma, b A. S. Suffiad 1A. F. Paul, c A. K. Ismail, b

Sirdar Khan

2

R. B. Coxon, c flickling, b

Dowler ....

D. L. Newbigging, b Hinton,. T. R. Macdonald, e Telfer,

Hinton

N. L. H. Bailton, e Roberts, h

Gillingham

J. Kendrew, b Hinton

R. Grieve, c Dowler, b Moor

G. Puncheon, b Hinton

37 J. R. Way, c A. K. Ismail, b

4

Madar

J. C. Dunbar, not out

45 H. F. Akehurst, c A. K. Ismail,

b Areulli

2H. S.-Jones, Madar, b Arculli

6 W. B. Muskett, b Areulli

18 A. R. Cox, b Arculli

Extras

Total

4

3

17

R. E. Macdougall, not out

7

Extras

114

"BOWLING ANALYSIE.

Total

128

BOWLIN ANALYSIS,

M.

.12 0 .11

A. K. Ismall RA. R. Suffiad 62 2A. S. Suffiad

0, M. E W 2. 0. 20 ·0

81

16 1

6 ··0

18

1

216 Sirdar Khan

9 4

24

L

0 19

1 Madar

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3. Q 19

Arculli

3.8 8

Mohamed

218

A. H. Gillir zham, b Newbigging

18

Indian R. C. 2nd XI-

Q. Moor, c and b Smith...

8

H. Spicer, c. Wilson, b Smith

11

M. P. Madar, b-Gahagan

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R. J. Dowler, b Newbigging

J. R. Hinton, e Newbigging, b

Macdonald

C. C. Hickling, b Newbigging J. A. Ross, b Coxon

W. F. Telfer, c Simon, b

Newbigging

6.862 A. M. Macaulay, not out

748 C. C. Roberts, b Newbigging, 449 A. E. Arahold, cand b New

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Extras.

881,184 1,714 The Vaccination Campaign = is

(Continued ct fout of neat Column.) now being brought to a close.

Total

41 F. Mel Arculli, e Paul, b

Gahagan

16A. S. Suffiad, b Gahagan

D. Mohamed, not out

17 R. Nazarin, b Gahagan

0

10 29

A. K. Ismail, Cox, b Gahagan

8 Sirdar Khan, b Gabagan.

A. B. Suffiad, e Paul, b Gahagan

0

S. Ismail, b Maakett

Extras

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M. Y. Adal, b. Muskett

R. A. Razack, b Gahagan

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