10

CRICKET

Craigengower Surprise Hong Kong C..

NAVY AND INDIANS DRAW

Comdr. Baker, & Madar

Mid. Stannard, b Abbas

Extras

BOWLING ANALW919

0.

M.

R. 'W.

A.B. Laslalt, not out

Bowker Beck

10

h

10 0

38

Parker

11 2

27

Owen Hughes

8 0

43

2

Sillitoe

3 0 12

Hong Kong C.C.

Of the League games down for O. Moor, run out play one was postponed and one F, G. Sillitoe, Way, b Omar.. team failed to put in an appearance. R. Duckitt; e Omur, b R. Lee E. R. Mitchell, c & b Omar .... for their match.

J. R. Hinton, e Lee, b Oliver.. Cricket Club opened rather badly, H. Owen Hughes, e Lec, b Omar having the misfortune to lose Moor, who was run out..

Hong Kong

Craigengower made a fairly rea- pectable first wicket stand, with H. Lim and E. Zimmern Batting in fine style. Hong Kong C.C. could only manage to draw with Cralgengower. Omar was deadly with the ball, tak- ing & wickets for 28.

|

O. E. C. Marton, not out

H. V. Parker, b Omar

A. C. Beck, b Omar

T. E. Pearce, 1 Omar

Extras

Total (for 0 wkts.) A. C. I. Bowker did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Omar

Some interesting cricket was seen at King's Park between the Royal | Las Navy and the Indian Recreation Oliver Club, Lieut. F. M. R. Stephenson ex- Abbas celling with the bat for the Navy and A. A. Rumjaha for the Indians.

The Indian 2nd XI on their own ground narrowly defeated the R.E. and R. Signala by a margin of 24 runa. The Sappers, after a very poor start, managed to knock up a useful score.

Of the friendlies mention must be made of the wonderful performance of B. G. Baker, of the Police Re- creation Club, in the match with He took 9 Hong Kong Electric. wickets for 30 runs, including the bat trick, his last 6 wickets falling

for no runs,

League Division I

CRAIGENGOWER v, H.K.C.C.

Craigengower sprang a surprise when they forced a draw with Hong Kong C. C. at Happy Valley.

Scores as under:-

THE CHINA MAIL.

8

12

0

18

121

Total (for 0 wkta.) Comdr. Stanley, Ldg. Tel. Genge, Sto. Cross, Eng. Lt. Bennett did not bat.

→ Friendlies

The Police Recreation Club play-All ed the Hong Kong Electric on the Polige ground at Happy Valley. Baker, of the Police, put up a wonderful performance, taking 9 wickets for 30 runs, including the hat trick. The last six wickets fell for no runs.

Police R.C. 169 (W. L. Meadows 51, C. F: Alexander 36, T. Hunter 023),

BOWLING ANALYSIS

B

0. M. R. W

23

A. K. Minu

10

35

2

J. M. Rumjahn

4

6

0

14

A. R. Minu

0

10

.17

A. H. Madar

11 3

29

18 A. A. Rumjahn

Б

D 25

2A. R. Abbas

Ө 3

5

2

0

37

0

127

League Division II

1.R.C. 2ND XI v. R.E. & R. SIGNALS

Sappers' Tall, Wage This match was played on the

0. M. R. W. diana' ground at Sookumpoo.

Scores:

A

28 6

10 0 56 1

4 0

B 0

13 24

1

R.E. & R. Signala Q.M.S. Mitchell, b Rumfahn

ROYAL NAVY v. INDIAN RC.

Played at King's Park, the Navy drew with the Indians, with whom heavy scoring was the order of the day, A. A. Rumjahn scoring 80-not

t, which consisted of 11 fours. A. K. Minu also compiled a useful score of 42 before being stumped by Cress.

Indian Recreation Club. A. el Arculli, e Bennett, b Stannard A. H. Rumjahn, c Bennett, b Bakor A. H. Madar, b Boumphrey A. A. Rumjahn, not aut

A. K. Minu, st. Cross, b Bennett D. Ismail, not out

Extras

Cpl. Penney, Suffled mad Lieut. Gough, e Ackber, b L/Sgt. Lackyer, b Sumad L/Cpl. Saunders, b Suffiad Lieut. Macdonald, e Barma,

Arculi Corp. Deavall, e & b Arculli Sergt. Harrison, not but L/Cpl. Licence, Inmail, b Sir

Khan

Sgmn. Baldwin, b Madar Sgmn. Arnison, b Sirdar K

Extra

17 | A. M. Kara, 80F M. Argrett

M. R. Albas Sirdar Kian

...42

1 M. P. Mar

Total (for 4 wkts.).. 172

A. R. Minu, S. A. Ismail, J. M. Rum Jahn, A. K. Ismail and A. R. Abbas did not but.

M P. Mudur, þ Harrison

H. T. Harma, run out

F. M. Arculli, b Harrison

Hong Kong Electric 62 (B. G. Baker 9 for 80),

R.A.S.C. V. LANE, CRAWFORDS

Played at Scokumpoo. Lane, Graw. fords beat the R.A.S.C. by one This was a In-wicket in a friendly.

low scoring match but was thorough. ly enjoyed. Scores as under:-

R.A.S.C. 54 (Fry 26), Overy tak ing I wickets for 24 runs.

0

6

4

0

Lane, Crawfords. 65 for 9 (Hamp ton 20), Fry taking 4 wickets for 23.

2

9 茸

HONG KONG GC. II. v. C.C.C. II.

Played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground. Craigengower batted first, making a score of 25 for 9 Divett took 7 wickets for 16 runs. Hong Kong CC, 2nd XI replied with a score of 45 form. Muskett took 2 wickets for 16 and Kitchell 2 for 5.

Triangular Matches

YACHTING

1

Cruisers But Three Complete Course

THE FINAL RESULTS

The Anal results of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's race to Macao and back (distance about 80 miles) are as follows:

The Times Commenced at -7.80 a.m. on De- cember 26. Finished and correct- ed times:

Yacht

Finished Corrected Norseman (1) 12.37.04/27 0.10.01

(Lt.Cdr. L. Addington) Queen Bee (2) 1.08.43/27 9.47.08

(Major H Hatton) Curlew (8) ... 2.97.27/27 10.19.49

(Malor T. G. Tosh) U. and I. (4), 5.52.47/27 3.42,00 Chinnok (5) ...

La Cigale (0)

(Mr. H. S. Rouse) 3.18.04/28 5.48.40/21 (Mr. L. F. Nicholson)

7.00.34/277.00.34

(Mr. N. Croucher) Typhoon (7) .11.21.89/28 4.26.40/28 (Mr. W. D. Russell) Wanderer, Azuma and Coquette

did not finish CHAMPIONSHIP RÁCE The Sixth Championship race (Handicap Clasa) for racing yachts was sailed on Saturday over a course of 7.8 miles, from Chan- nel Rocks (P) to Kowloon Rocka (P), Rumsey Shoal (P), and Channel Rocks (S).

Finishing Corrected

MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929.

"Y" Class

Started 9.35 p.m.)

TIMES,

Finishing Corrected

Why Wander ... Did Not Finish-

Yacht Diann Dorothon

Halcyon

Wing (4)

4.51.82 4.81.32

Blueñoso (5)

4.48.55 4.48.55

Wings

Boojum (2) Speedwell (1) Adanie (5) Zephyr (6)

4.47.10

4.47.16

4.46.89 4.64.60

Navy Sailed by

Pos. Pt.

LL Bazzott, R.N. 2 15 .Maj. Miles, R.N. 3 14

.4 Commodore Hil

E.N.

.Pay Comdr.

444,80 Boojum ....Cdr. Buckland,

Lambert, R.N. 10

7

RN.

5 12

2′′

70

120

4.54.59 5.12.04 5.08.33.1 Adanac ....Lt, - Comdr.

Farrant, R.N. 11 ARMY DEFEAT NAVY

Gael

Lt. Burges, R.N. 15 Zephyr.....Lt. Hankey, R.N. 12

Total ....

A.M. Total

An all-day Services sailing race was.hald under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yoaterday. Two events were held, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, and the Army won both,

The morning race started at 11.04 a.In. the course being: Channel Rocks (P), Rumsey Shoal

(P), Channel Rocks (8); a dia- tance of 6.8 miles. It resulted es follows:

Yacht

Army Salled by

Pos. Pts. Dians......Colonel Stewart 1 17 Dorothea...Capt. Hatton-

Hall

5 12 ....Lt. Col. Cardew 4 13 .Lt. Scott-Elliott 8 11 Major Toah... 8 14 .Capt. Shipsey 11 @ Major Campbell 15 2

Halcyon Wing... Boojum Zephyr

Gaol

Navy Sailed by

78

Pos. Pts

Major Miles ... 2. 15'

Bluenose...Lt. Bethall, R.N. 10

Grand Total Winners of Spoons Winners of R.H.K. Yacht Club spoons on handicap times were:

A.M. RaceMajor Tosh, Lt Colonel Cardew, Colonal Stewart.

P.M. Race-Comdr. Buckland, Lieut. Basselt, Major Wernicke.

KOWLOON GOLF

Second Round Of Junior

Championship.

Results in the second round of the Kowloon Golf Club.. Junior Championship, played yesterday, were as follows:

A. A. Dand beat E. O. Murphy, 6 up and 4 to play.

H. Mundy beat T. J. Price, 1 up. W. Borrowman beat F. W. T. Rosą 1 up.

W. Orchard beat J. Smith, 1 up.

Total

Total

I

74

Yacht

Rolls

Colleen

T

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Daphne

22

0. M. E. W.

1 A. R

15

4

2

#

1

D

24

2

0 18

0

1,2 0

2

ARMY VERSUS ROYAL NAVY

The Times The finished and times are given below:-

"Handicap" Class (Started 2.25 p.m.)

.Lt. Bassett, R.N. 7 10

Commodore Hill

R.N.

18

4

corrected

Why Wonder Pay

Camdr.

Lambert, R.N. 9

Speedwell

Lt. Thomas, R.N. &

9

Lolk

1

0

1

1

TIMES.

Wenty

Indian R.C. II.

The Army la playing the Royal

Inst. Lt. Mackay,

R.N.

.Lt. Fenton, R.N. 12

14 1

5

TENNIS "STAR" DEAD

Rolla (1)

4.10.57 4.10,57

0.

M., Hammar, e Mitchell, Harrison

0

10 Navy to-day on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground in the annual match.

La Linda (5)

4.18.32

4.17.53

Total

59

Diana (4)

4.17.05

4.74.29

24

A. R. Esmail, b Deavall

H. P. Lin,

c Parker, b Owen

A. B. Laslett

8 1 27 0

J. S. Ackber, b.w, b Saunders

26

A. M. Rumjahn, e & b Harrison

7

On Boxing Day the H.K.C.C. de feated the Army, and the match be tween the two services to-day, will be of two days' duration.

Colleen (2) Dorothea (3)

The afternoon race was along the following course-Kowloon

Comdr. Baker

8 0 30 1

Hughes

28

Mid. Stannard

4

0 18 1

E. Zimmern, st., b Owen Hughes

34

Sirdar Khan, Macdonald, b

Harrison

Sqd. Ldr. Boumphrey

9 I

35 I

S. Abbas, e Sillitoe, b Parker

t

A. B. Hamson, c. Ducklit, b Beek

27

Eng. Lt. Bennett

4 0 15

1

M. R. Abbas, e Harrison, b

Saunders

16

R. C. Reed, e Parker, b Beck

Extras

U. Omar, b Bowker

J. Champion, b Parker

F. Zimmern, Lb.w.,b Parker

F. Oliver, Bowker, b Parker

Rt. Lee, not out

W. K. Way, not out

Total (for wkts.)

15

Ldg. Tel. Genge

5 0

18

Mne. Trusler

0

0

0 S. Ismall, not out Extris

Daphne (2) Allsa Haleyon (1) Gael (3) Wendy (4)

lowa:

Yacht

Rolla

Collan

Daphne

17

6

R.N. v. Indian Rec.

Total

19

6 11

14 Lieut. J. P. Wright, e Rumjahn,

7

b Minu

4

BOWLING ANALYSIS

The Team

Glass, A. B. S. Laslett, Sub. Lieut.

Marine Truster, std. Ismail, b

Minu

0. M.

R

W.

1

Harrison

30

3

Lieut. F. M. R. Stephenson,

Arnison

20

10

Ismail, b Abbas

63

Deavall

9

Wendy

Major Tosh... 16 Capt. Shipsey

Total

A.M. Total

Squad.

Ldr, Boumphrey,

Gough

1 17

laal.........

172

Itumjahn, b Madar

27 Saunders

1.4 0

6

Grand Total.....

142

Craigengower C.C.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W

A. R. Suffind, b Harrison

er.

The game started at noon and the Band of the K.0.S.B. will be in at- tendance during the afternoon.

On Wednesday the Club will meet | the Royal Navy, and for this con- cluding series, the massed bands of 98 the Fleet will play.

4.16.60 4.11.98 4.18.28 4.12.37

“I” and “G” Classes (Started 2.30 p.m.)

TIMES. Finishing Corrected 4.43.20 4,43.20

Did Not Finish 4.42.14 4.42.14 5.05.30 4.59.68 5,10.05 6.08.11

Stoker T. Cross, Sub. Lieut. C. L.

The term selected to represent | P. C. Moseley, Capt. F. G. Sillitoe, 5the Navy against the Aray to-day R.M., Commander E. G. Stanley, is as follows: Commander F.--G--Lieut. F. M. E. Stephenson, Lieut. Baker (Capt.), Eng. Lieut. C. R. J. P. Wright. Reserve: Lieut. G. 2 Bennett, Squad, Ldr. C., Boumphrey, | Cobb.

Killed in Collision With Tramcar

Berlin, Yesterday. The well-known lawn tennis play- Moldenhauer, was killed, an

Rock (S). Channel Rocks (S), Rumsoy Shoal (P), a distance of 6.1 miles, and resulted as fol-artist friend seriously injured, and

Army

Salled by Pos. Pis.

Major Wernicke 1 17 Lt. Martin.... 4 19 Col. Stewart ... 9 Why Wonder Capt. Peyton-

Reid Bluenose Speedwell..Lt. Col. Cardew 7 10

...Major Campbell

Lola

two other friends slightly hurt, in a collision between a motor car and

a tram car to-day.-Reuter.

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