MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1930.

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CRICKET

THE

CHINA MAIL.

P. L. Tan, c E. D. Hamsan, b

Muskett

F. K. Leo, not out

Taui Wal-pul, b R. Lee

A R. Sufiad, e and R. Lee

5G. A. Leo, b R. Lee...

'Varsity Successes in Cricket League

CRAIGENGOWER FALL BACK

J

A. T. Normanbhoy, b Sourbutts. M. Yayahbhoy, not out F. Hiptoola, not out

Extrus

A. Prata,

N Owon Hughes,

11

Ramjahn

D. Hunt, b Reed

Total (for wkts,, dec.) 125J. L. Youngsaye, c Sayer, b K.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Lee

O.. M. R. W. Taui Yun-pui, e Anderson, b R.

59

13

4

8

0

Barrow,

0

31

183

2 30

2

Lee

13

41

C. Katewall,

3 24

Rumjahn

10

Extras

36

Tota!

BOWLING ANALYSIS

The University secured their Sourbutts initial victories in both the first andy. Abbas Isecond divisions of the Cricket Muskett League an Saturday, at the expense Kitchell of the Craigengower C.C. Craigen-

Craigongower 2nd XL gower have seriously jeopardised J. Leonard, bliptools

E. B. Harson, biptoola their chances in the Sonlor division H. Git, e Yeoh, b Hiptoola championship, but still occupy C. E. Wong, b A. T. Normanbhay Recond place in the table, but they A. Kitchell, e Gan, b

b Hiptoola have played a greater number of Y Abbas, b Hiptoola matches than most of the other. B Muskatt, b Chan Fook

R. .Sourbutts, b Hiptoola G. Lla, e Tan, b Chan Fook H. Kew, not out McBride, b Chan Fook

teams.

By defeating the Royal Navy, the Hong Kong C.C. (holders) have crept up to the third position, with seven points for three, matchos.

The Kowlon C.C., who were not engaged In the League, are at the top of affairs, with 11 points for five matches and are regarded as having the best prospecta.

The only fixture in divialon II other than that between the Univer sity and C.C.C. resulted in a win for the Club de Recreio aver the Royal Army Service Corps, with an astonishing collapse by the losers.

League I

*H.K.C.C. v. ROYAL NAVAL

On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. defeated the Royal by 73 runs.

Scores:-

Hong Kong (t. E. R. Dackitt, b Laslett K. H. Batger. b Baker

H. J. Armstrong, b Waistell

Extras

Extras

Total

Reed

A. T. Lee

R. Lice Anderson Richardson

Owen Hughes

INTERPORT GOLF

Hong Kong's Runaway Victory

MANILA OUTPLAYED

11

TENNIS AT H.K.Ċ.C. Annual Tournament ·

Commences

FIRST GAMES TO-DAY

The annual tennis tournament organised by the Hong Kong Cricket Club commences to-day.

Hong Kong clinched the Interport Golf match with Manila on Saturday, when they took four of the six singles They already had six points to thele credit by virtue of winning all the four-will, of course, bo centred in the As in former years chief interest

ball foursomes on Friday, so that the final result in their favour was 20 0. M. R. W. ¦ points to A.

2 18 1 21 0

G. R. Sayer's XI.

0

They were undoubtedly fully worthy of their victory, playing more consis- 6 tently, as a team, throughout, but pos- sibly. Manila would have done better under more favourable weather condi- tians. It is rather hard on a visiting side for them to have to play one day in downpour of rain, with the greens almost under water, and on the next, to go round with the sun shining brightly, and the course the greens in particular-drying up at an extra- ordinary rate.

2

7 7

2

Rumjahn

4.1 t 10

1 25

Hung

1 +

J. E. Richardson, run out

38

70 J. Barrow, b Sumfad

18

W. C. Hung, run out

25

7.1 0

22 3 H. Owen Hughes, retired

16 40

0

22

A. A. Rumjaha,

Taui Wai-pui,

9 3.

12

b Taul Yun-pul

2 1 11

R. Lee, not out

Extras

BOWLING ANALYSIN

0. M.

Chan Fook A. T. Normanbhoy.. Hiptoola Tan

0

RECREIO v. R.A.SC.

RWD. J. N. Anderson, b Suflad

At King's Park, the Club de Recrolo defeated the Royal Army Service Corps by 42 runs.

Scores:-

Club de Recreio L. J. Guterres, run out H. A. Barros, h Cole

H. A. Alves, b Cole

J. E. Noronha,

F. J. Rentedies, b Simpson

F. H. Carvalho, run out

Total (for 6 wkts.) 161 G. R. Sayer, E. B. Reed, A. T Lee and A. N. Other did not bat.

Kotwall

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M.

$ 0

Tsui Yun-pui

Local knowledge counts or should count quite a lot, under auch condl tions. But in any case, on the run of the games, Hong Kong were definite ¡y on top.

The Results

Results of the day's games were:

Shewan (Hong Kong) beat Fielder (Manila) by one hole. R. V

53 0 18

n D

3 Tsui Wai-pui

U

25

5 Sufflad

་ 1

37

A. Youngsaye

2- 0

16

0

2 0

0

11Zimmern

LEAGUE TABLES

Fry

15

Navy

D. P. Xavier, b Simpson

14

1

G. A. Guterres, e Macdonald, b

Simpson

Division 1.

1

P. W.

D.

L. Pts.

3 Kowloon C.C.

11

3 1

10

#

71 J. H. Figueiredo, run out

37 A. P. Pereira, b Fry

310. M. Sousa, not out

Cassis-Rouvière

THE OLDEST EXPORT. TRADE MARK - DIJON

W. D. Falley, not out

Total (for 6 wkts., dec.) 183 Simpson

T. E. Pearce, A. C. Beck, A. Reid did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Maj. Langmaid, b Sousa

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(This cron-word puzzle has been made by an expert dat nur xestiora are warned to look out for occasional phonetto spellinga, such as kurbon, plose, and althoj.

134

14

I

Craigengower C.C.

Hong Kong Cũ. Army

3 University

Indian R.C....

7 Civil Service C.C.

Royal Navy

Mackay (Manila) beat Marton (Hong Kong) 3 and 2.

events open to the Colony.

Tho holders, M. W. Lo (singles), and S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjahn (doubles), will defend their titles.

It is believed that some "dark horaca" will be forthcoming in the

open events, in which there are 52 entries, for the singles and 31. (pairs) for the doubles.

It would be a source of pleasure to most followers of the game if Lo manages to retain the singles title which he won for the first time last year, bat to do so, he will have to reproduce his very best form, if the reputation of some of

the more youthful aspirants la sostained.

The Rumjahn cousina, who have vincible pair locally, are likely to been regarded for years as an in- carry off the event again.

To-day's Fixtures

Open Championship Singles:———A. Andrewes (Hong Kong) beat H. Crook v. E. Zimmern; F. Grose Mason (Manila) 5 and 4.

v. Ho Ka-lau; Y. Sajik! v. Capt. E. Wrigley (Hong Kong> beat C. Etherington; T. Honda v. H. Lo. Douglas (Manila) and 5.

Bloxham (lone Kong) beat Cothran (Manila) 8 and 7.

Parrott (Manila) beat Dodwell (Hong Kong) 4 and 3.

A HOLE IN ONE

Mr. Denis Blake's Feat At Fanling

Mr. Denis Blake, of Wilkinson 4 and Grist, playing at Fanling yes terday, did the seventh hole on the Old Course, playing from the back

P. W. D. L Pts. 0 10

II. Owen Hughes, run out

8

Extras

3. R. Hinton, b Laslett

E. J. R. Mitchell, not out

20

Total

A. C. Beck, b Waistell

BOWLING ANALYSIS

3

O. M. R. W.

Division

2 Fry

11 0 32 2

Cole

7

24

2 Police R.C.

▸ 14

R.A.S.C.

s Hong Kong C.C.

Recreio

5 0

0 15

4 1 1

Kowloon C.C.

18

0

0. M.

R.

Lt. Marshall, e Noronha, b Xavier W.L/Cpl. Lyons, e Barros, b Xavier

Civil Service C.C.

B

R.E.

and R.S.

8 Indian R.C.

11 1

66

1.1 2

65

0

33

3 8 13

" 0 14

1 10

Royal Navy

Baker

Laslett

Ticehurst

Génge

Johnson

Waistell

Lt. D. P. Evans, e Owen Hughes,

Beck

Cpl. Crowcroft, b Sonsa

2W. O. Macdonald, e Remedios,

0 b Fereira

0Pte. Fry, c Pereira, b Xavier ....

0 Pte. Andrews, b Sousa

Dr. Cole, c G. A. Guterres, b Sousa

Pte. MacKay, e Alves, b Xavier

L/Cpl. Simpson, b Sousa

19 L/Cpl. Tavlin, not out

Extra

Total

Sub-Lt. A. O. Johnson, b Reid

ASS F. Laslett, b Reid

9

Comdr. F. C. Baker, b Reid

10

16 17 18

Mid. C. C. Suther, b Divett

20

Vice-Admiral Sir A. K. Waistell,

13

e Beck,

Divett

Xavier

22

Mid. R. H. Wright, b Divett .... Lt.-Comdr. S. N. Sheffield, b Beck Lt. G. Cobb, lib.w., b Owen Hughes Sto. S. Ticchurat, b Reid Ldg. Tel. R. Genge, not out

Sousa

25

Pereira

1G. A. Guterres

6

0

28

$29

Extras

17

Total

110

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. V. 11 1 41

36

39

Real Beck

145

46 47

48

Duckitt

Diveit

53

Owen Hughes

154 155

159

tho

65

71

76

166

152

76

3.3 I 17

3 0 11

0 Craigengower

University

12 R.A.S.C.

31

OR.A.O.C.

CAER CLARK CUP Kowloon and Hong Kong Ladies

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Keen rivalry was the outstanding feature in Saturday's hockey match O. M. R. W. II.4. 23 4

on the K.B.S.F.P.A. ground at the Kowloon :49-48 *gg|King's Park, when

4.4.2

Ladie. Hockey Club defeated the 8 8 -0 o Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club by 2-1, in the third round of the Caer Clark Cup.

Friendly Matches

K.C.C. IST. v, 2ND

2

In an inter-club match at the Kowloon C.C., the first XI, potential champions of the Senior League, lost to the second XI by 61 runs.

Scores:- В

6 2 11 3 0 13

4

'C C.C. v. UNIVERSITY

In a match of low scores at Happy

Second Eleven

F. S. W. Smith, e Overy, b Ross..

N. A. E. Mackay, b Gregory ....

Valley, Craigengower C.C. lost to A. R. F. Raven, b'E. F. Fincher .. 0

the University by 22 runs.

8

80

A. A. Dand, e E. F.. Fincher, b

Goodwin

27

G. A. V. Hall, & b E. F. Fincher 10

Scores:-

|G. Lee, e E. C. Fincher, b E. F.

Fincher

University

D. J. N. Anderson, not out

56

A. J. Kew, c E. C. Fincher, b A. T.

Lee....

16

8. V. Gittins, run out

E. A. Lee, b R. Lee

GB. Potheram, a Ross, b A. T. Lea

J. Hirst, b Goodwin

Б

4

L. T. Ride, b R. Lee

H. Overy, not out

11

D. K. Samy. b R. Lee

13

Extras

14

C. W. Lam, b A. D. Hamson

10

A. P. Guterres, Champion, b

W. K. Way

33

0. B. Raven did not bat.

A. Baker, e Youngsaye,

W. K.

Way

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W.

Rass

6 0

16

.1

OA. T. Leo

9.6 0

38 .2

0

Extras

Total

Gregory

4 0 25 1

2

E. F. Fincher

4 0 17 3

F. Goodwin

4

0

12

2

120

Omar

R. Lee

BOWLING ARALYSIS

0. M. R. W. E. F. Fincher, e Sub, b Hirst

.11 2 30 0 A. T. Lec, run out...

First Eleven

13 4

.11.2 2 20

4 F. Goodwin, c Dand, b G. Lee

8 2 19.

0H. D. Gregory, e Hall, b Hirst'

2 9 15

A. B. Hamson

20 ·ទ

B A 20

1W. E. Hunt, b G Lee ......

5

N. H. Ross, e Mackay, b'G. Let"..

0

In a friendly game of hockey,. more in the nature of a practice. at King's Park on Saturday, a team from the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club boat a team from the Club de Recreto ladles by two goals to one.

tee, in one.

In accordance with practice, a bottle of Johnny Walker whisky (donated by the distillers to all who do a hole in one) has been presented to Mr. Blake by the local agents, Mesars. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co.

DERBY PROSPECTS

Diana Bay or Wisdom Stag?

Diana Bay is now more favour- ed by racing enthusiasts than Wisdom Stag for the Hong Kong Derby. Piccalil is running s neck to neck race with Wisdom Stag where the odds are concern. ed. The following are the Intest quotations of Mr. Frank Haytor:-

Diana Bay

5-1

6-1 Wisdom Stag 6-1 Piccal!!!!

9-1. Grand Duke 9-1 King's Bounty 10-1 African Eve 10-1 The Tiger 12-1 12-1

Lobster Buy.

Royal Hall

12-1

Silver: Queen

Open Championship Doubles:— E. W. Liang and F. H. Kwok v.

Li Wai-tsoi and Ll Woon-taol v. H. W. C. Hung and Cheng Chi-wing;

V. Parker and A. Morse.

Club Championship:-A. D. Hum- phreys v. P. W. J. Planner.

Handicap Singles "A":-I. S. (rec. 4/6). Harris (rec, 2/6) v. T. E. Brovetor

Handicap Doubles:-J. D. Hum- phreys and

H. Wild (rec. 2/6) v. S. S. L. Parsons and C. P. F. James (rec. 2/6).

14-1

The Goods 14-1 Litle Beaver

16-1 Peppermint 16-1 Orlando

16-1

Four Clubs 16-1 King at Arma 18-1 Three Clubs 18-1 Witty Stag 18-1 Empress Hall 20-1 Blue Heaven 20-1 Guy Caballero 20-1 Peppercorn 20-1 Ptppin

20-1 Marquis Hall 20-1 Victory Hill

25-1 Blue Boy.

25-1 The Albatross 25-1 Duke of Longchamp 25-1 King's Colour 33-1 Diana 33-1

Chivalrous. 93-1 Grey Dawn 38-1 Gold Dragon 33-1 Deception Bay 33-1 Christmas Belle 33-1 Christmas Games. 40-1 The Partridge 40-1 Abel 40-1

Christmas Frolle 40-1 Windsor Stag

Total (for 9 wkts.; dec) 122

The World demands

the World get

WILL'S

GOLD FLAKE

CIGARETTES

HORIZONTAL

1-Lolter

B-An Interval of time

-A game of cards 10-Part of head

12-Shower

14-Approach

15-Endeavor

17-Range of mountains

In W. Chins

19-A sharp blow

·20-Indefinite article

21-East India (abór.)

23-A fotter

HORIZONTAL (Cont.)] 56-To make a loan 67-Proof 69-Father

69-To strive for super

larity {01-Red Cross (abbr.)

58-By 66-A fish 45-Paradise

67-Custom

70-Win

71-ireland (past.) 73-Rest

24-Part of verh “ta ba" 74-Consumen 25-Coaras outer coat of 75-Town in N. W.

Beiglum

wheat 27-Fibrous Inner bark 75-Fooling

of treas 29-Point of compass

(hbr.)

80-Pier

31-A noted Canadian

dector and aduan- tor 13-Profix Before as-Understand 36-Consumed

87-Greek goddess 9.

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B-Feas

40-Ocean

41-Unit

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42-Masculine nama

40-To make old

(short)

48-Lacking molatura

50-Gmooth

SK-To graze

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1-Molet 2-A metric land

maxsura

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4-Truly B-An epoch

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11-Request

19-No (German4”

14-Hinder

15-Growing out

VERTICAL (Cont.) 26-A brood of phens.

Anta

27-A sorpent 28-Topographical engi.

neer (abbr.) :) Bom :82–8tems of tall

grasses growing In wet places

84-Goddess of the son

(Norse Myth.)

|88-Propelier

|41-Duli yellowish green

color

42-Affirm

| 43-The Judga'e next in

court

44-Old times.(post)

46-Agont (abbr.)

16-immense

47-Point of compass 49-To desire something

anxiously

81-The (Spanish) 68-A thoroughfare

(abbr.) 65-8tream

68-The country (Law) 60-Weird (Book)

62-8ash worn by Japa

hese woma 64-Entrance

65-Cutting remark

[16–A substânce for rule 88-Association (abbr.)

ing dough

18-Wants

20-Crafte

22-Island (post.)

69-Pronoun

70-Matter in asriform

state

74-Half an em

72-Near (abbr)

M. B. Osman, b W. K.

A. B. Suleiman, e and b W. K.

Way

W. H. Kwan, b R. Lee

S. Abbas

Chempion

W. K. Way

Craigergower C.C.

H. P. Lim, c Anderson, b Samy

F. Oliver, run out

U. M. Omar, b Guterres

9. Abbas, b Gittine

E. Zimmern, b

R. C. Reed, bay

7. L. Youngaaye, Samy

A. B. Hamson, not out

J. Champion, Anderson, b Samy

2

R. Lee, e Suleiman, b Samy..

W. K. Way, c E. A. Lee, b Lam

E. C. Fincher, e Dand, b Smith.. 29

4F. Hambly, b G, Lea

J. Hung, c Mackay, b-G. Leo :

S. Jox, c A. R. F. Raven, b Smith

14 D. Trafford, not out

19

17

Extras

Totul

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Hirst

Extras

Total

15 G. Le

Smith *104

Q. M. 'E. W.

8.

40 116 17

BOWLING ANALYSIS

O. M. R.-W.

Guterres

.11 A

Samy.

.12

3.

Gitting Anderson

6 -0

Lam

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UNIVERSITY 2ND v, C.C.C, 2ND

With the arrival of the Olympic atuthampon from New York, three White Star lisers. Majestic, the world's largest liner, the Olympic and Homeric were University 2nd L

KT Loke, b. Y. - Abbas

At Pokfulam, the University 2nd XI defeated the second team of the Craigengower C. C. by 55 runs,

Scores:

docked together in one dock. This A Chan Fook, bY. Abbas was an annual event which occurred H. Normanbhoy, e McBride,

Abbas only during the overhaul season. G. E. Yeoh, b Muskett, The aggregate tonnage of the thres C Candali, b Kitchell

P.. Gan, b Bourkalts steamers is over 187,000 fors. A. A Aria am, b

Abbas

A SUNDAY GAME

An interesting ericket match was played on the C.S.C.C. ground, Happy Valley, yesterday, when a team captained by Mr G. E Sayer scored a rather easy win over a combined schools eleven.

Scores:

Combined Schools, AR. H. Eamali, b. R. Led F, R., Zimmern, b Anderson,

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