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DRAWN GAME FOLLOWS KEEN STRUGGLE
H.K.C.C. v. KOWLOON cic.
A drawn gama resulted after a keen struggle between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the Kowloon Cricket Club on the former's ground
0.
F.
Skinner Summora Coffin
G 2 12 2
7 2 13
5.5 1
22
Divatt
3 23
'VARSITY DECLARE
Craigengower Beaten Easily at Pokfuluni
With D. G. A. Anderson and S. V. on Saturday afternoon. Hong Kong Gittins scoring, 91 runs each, the Club batted Arst and started rather Hong Kong University were on weakly. T. E. Pearce made a good Saturday able to declare with their score of 45 runs and., his batting score at 214 runs for 3 wickets in a throughout was sound and stylish. match at Pokfulum against the His successors also made good stands Craigengower Cricket Club. The and the standard of batting attain-Universlty won by 7 wickets and 82 ed was high. The Kowloon C.C. ex-1runs. celled themselves in the field, their Anderson and Lee opened steadily roturna were aplendid and the whole for the "Varsity lads, but Lee did not team worked together to put up a stay long, getting his foot In front creditable performance. Hong Kong of one from Lacey, Gittins joined. C.C. declared at 10 runs for 9 Anderson and a bright partnership wickets.
was witnessed. Seven bowlers were tried by the Valley boys before Lim Anderson hit 14 fours while Gittins managed to get both the batsmen. touched the boundary on no fewer than 15 occasions. Craigengower
. Opening Stages Kowloon commenced batting glow ly but surely. Their strokes were not the powerful ones of their up- ponents, but steady, gid the ball was well placed every time, The open-
paid the penalty of missing chances
given by both of the bats early on.
The
ing pair made a great stand together
In contrast to the University, and very good batting was displayed Craigengower began shakily. But Hong Kong Club could do with a Abbas (55) and Lacey (22) some- little improvement in the field and what aloned the situation. in the placing of the fielders. The others failed with the bat.' ileldwork altogether was not as thor ough as that of the Kowloon Club, although the ball was return- ed with great, precision in many cases. The scores were as under:-D.
H.K.C.C.
T. E. Pearce, McKay, b E. F.
Fincher ...
O. Moor,.b A. T. Lea
H. Owen Hughes, e Brace,, b
A. T. Leb
H. R. B. Hancock,
A. T. Lee......
H. V. Parker, b E. F. Fincher
V. W. L. Stanion, e E, C.
Fincher, b Reynolds
J. L. Bonnar, e Jex, by Reynolds A. Reid, c
Reynolds
A. T. Lee, b
J. R. Hinton, not out
A. C. I. Bowker. b E. F.
Fincher
E. R. West, not out.
Extras
Lam and Anderson (University) did all the damage with the ball.
Scores:
University
J. N. Anderson, e Hamson, b
Lim
E. A. Lee, b.w.. Lacey
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
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W. Brace, c West, b Bowker' 52
NO
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E. C. Fincher, b Stanton ... Capt. J. R. Reynolds, run out ค E. F. Fincher, e West, b
Parker
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Extras
Kitchell, ran ont
Suttell, b Lam Oliver, b Lam
Extraa
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1 Lam
1 Baker
12 Gitting
Chan Fook
Suleiman Lee
Total (for 4 wkts.)
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
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H.K. YANKEES CONCEDE ANOTHER WALK OVER
THE SECOND ELEVENS KOWLOON C.C. v. H.K.C.C.
A BLANK DAY
Two games-a friendly and a league match were down for decision on be the order of the day. Saturday, but "no play" turned out to
The Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI met and. defeated the Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI in a trial game on the latter's friendly
The Japanese Club was to play a ground on Saturday. The Hong "Mindanao,"
game against the U.S.S. Kong Club
but the ship was-un- proved much
too expectedly called away to Wuchow strong for their opponents who were early on Saturday morning. obviously handicapped to a great ex-
In the tent by the absence of three players, China outfit was to play the Hong League gamo the South who were taking part in the Interport Kong Yankees. The latter did not tura Bowls Match Divett, of the Heng
Kong Club, made a fine stand and and thus conceded a walk-over.
In order to while away the afternoon, was finally dismissed l.b.w, for 83 the South China players engaged them rans. The field work of the Kowloon selves in a game with a scratch side Club was quite sound, and better than from the Kinoras.
was to, be expected, the ball being re-
turned with great accuracy.
The scores were as under:--
Hong Kong Ch
H. J. Armstrong, e Baldwin b
Ravan ... Skinner, e & b Baxton Wood, b Baldwin Remington, b Baldwin Ricket, e Hunt, b Baldwin Divatt w.... on Summera, e Laing, b Hunt Ewen, b.w., b Laing
Below are latest figures issued by Frank Haytor for the above event in the Extra meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club to be held October 14:
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RUGBY LEAGUE
ported to have arrived at Mukden. He offered to: co-operate with Mr. Lo Man-kan and Mr. Shan Shui-ling in the Sino-Russian negotiation, and requested Gen. Chang Hsueh-liang topcable the Nanking Government to cancel the warrant of arrest re- General, Chang thought that the cently Issued by the Government. opinion of the officials at the capital should be first sounded be match between England and the
HUGE WIN BY AUSTRALIAN TEAM
Mackenzie, not out
Extras
Total. (8 wkts.) Nowie and Coffin did not bat,
Baldwin
BOWLING ANALYSIS
A. F. Raven
H. T. Buxton
O. B. Raven
Gregory
Hunt
5
INLAND MISSION
RELEASE OF REV. CECIL SMITH
B3
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CAPTURED BY TROOPS
14
31
15
Shanghai, Yesterday.
The headquarters' of the China
20. Inland Mission here has received s message from Kuelyang atating 222 that the Rev. Cecil Smith has been released and has reached Kuglyang safely. No further details are RWgiven.
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Kowloon C.C.
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B. Baldwin, b Bhinnor
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W. Buxton, b Skinner
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Laing Laughtồn
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Hull, Saturday, D. Laing, hw, b. Skinner The first Rugby League Test B Marlow, b Cofin
W. E. Hont, b Coffin
The missionary was captured and made prisoner by troops engaged in the civil war on September 10, news of the affair not reaching the Mission until October 2 when
1 urgent representations for the re- lease were made to Nanking. Reuter.
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