10
CRICKET
Convincing Defeat of Hong Kong C.C.
"HAT TRICK" PERFORMED
Sto. Ticehurst, not out
Extras
Reed
F. Baker Hamilton Evona
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
THE CHINA
යසපට්ටි
CCC. V. H.KV.D.C.
1
0. M. R. W.
Randle
# 17
107 Edmonds
15
6
27
Robertson
..... 8.2 1
26
0. M. B. W.
C.S.C.C. 2nd XI.
17
BOWLING ANALYSIS
In the most important cricket Richardson match of the day, and one which
B 43 3 R. 9. W. Paterson, c Fennell, b
Cole 7.2 1
**T***
1 E. Himsworth, b Cole
17
2
3 1 12
0
1
20
Civil Service CC.
had a bearing on the senior division F. J. de Rome, e Comdr. Baker of the League, the Kowloon C.C. con-J. E. Richardson, b Comdr. Baker vincingly defeated the Hong Kong F. Baker, e Comdr. Baker C.C. on Saturday. The latter, how G. R. Sayer, b Waistell..
ever, (with the University), have D. M. McDougall, b Comdr. Baker
B. D. Evans, b Camdr. Baker
still a remote chance in the cham- L Balfour, not out pionship, but should the Peninsula E. W. Hamilton, not out XI win their remaining match, all the other teams will be definitely out of the running.
Extras
1 F. E. Booker, Tavlin, b Simpson 2R. E. Strange, e Lyons, b Simpson
W. H. Edmonds, not out
1. P. Harper, Simpaan
A. H. Oswick, b Col
14 R. G. Robertson, b Cule
41 3. Randle, e Lyons, b Simpson
1V. Chittenden, not out
Extras
1
14
ZO
19
111
Total (for o wkta.) F. I. Holdman, E. B. Reed, J. Barrow did not but
Total (for wkta.). R. R. Davies did not bat. -BOWLING ANALYSIS
H.K.V.D.C.
K. H. Batger, b Omar
18
J. E. Richardson,
b Omar
H. Reid,
14
E. J. R. Mitchell, b Omar
26 H. B. Folley, b Omar
35. V. Gittins, e Hamson, b. Oliver
2R. M. Wood, y.b.w., b Omar
18 G. P, Lammert, e Leonard, b Lee
N. A. E. Mackay, 'c Reid, b Omar
H. Bullock, e Lim, b Omar
A. Reld, b Omar
A. C. Beck, not out
1
1
9
Anished, and most of them seem-
ed quite fresh.
Presentation of Prizes
After the race, Mr. R. Ashton Hill of the Hong Kong University, humorous little speech, i in a
thanked those who had entered and helped to make a really, ex- cellent race. He also returned thanks, on behalf of the visitors, to the St. Peter's Church Young Men's Club for their efforts in arranging and organising the fr He then called Mrs rture.
Randall, Jr., to distribute the 88 prizes, the full list of which was
as follows:
Extras
76
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Cole Simpson
R. 0. M. $3 99 45 ย 97
W.U. M. Omar
0. M. R. W. 15 & 24 8
1 R. Leo
11 0 27 1
F. Oliver
3
0
8
1
0. M. R. W.
POLICE v. I.R.C. 2ND
12
16
4 30
8
1' 24
5 0
H. P. Lim, at. Mackay, b Mitchell E. Zimmern, b A. Reid
87
18
0 21
at Happy drew with
U. M. Omar, b A. Reid
30
A. B. Hamson, e Mitchell, b Folley F. Zimmern, b Beck
5
The University, on the day's play. were fortunate in securing the full
BOWLING ANALYSIS points from the Army, while at Happy Valley, the Civil Service C.C. Cumdr, Baker completely upset calculations by Laslett trouncing the Royal Navy,
Waistell Moseley By winning over Craigengower Ticehurst 2nd in an uphill fight, the Hong Kong C.C. second team have dis- placed the Police R.C. in the pre- mier position in the table. In this match, J. R. Way (H.K.C.C.) per- formed the "hat trick." the first of the season.
Other results were victories for the Club de Recreio and the Civil Service C.C. 2nd over the University 2nd and the R.A.S.C.
1
League I
KOWLOON C.C. V. ‚K.C.C.
On their own ground, the Kow- loon C.C. defeated the Hong Kong C.C. by eight wickets. Scores:-
Hong Kong Lê.
E. R. Duckitt, A. T. Lee, b
Goodwin
K. H. Batger, b A. T. Leve
E. J. R. Mitchell, b A. T. Lee
League II
H.K.C.C. 2ND v. C.C.C. 2ND
Craigengower C.C.
R. C. Reed, b A. C. Reid
In a friendly match Valley, the Police R.C. O the Indian R.C. 2nd XI
sides was W. K. Way, b A. Reid The batting on both unusually bright. The home team A Mitchell, not out compiled 222 for eight wickets, de-F. Oliver, c & b Mitchell
R. Lee, st. Mackay, b Mitchell clared, to which the I.R.C. replied J. Leonard, not out
On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI defeated the Craigengower C.C. second team by six runs. Scorca:--
Cratgengower 2nd XI
J. W. Leonard,
Ashworth
F. Zimmern, & Divett
H. Kew, b Divett
Gahagan, b
93
E B. Iamson, run out
A. Kitchell, e Harris Walker, b
J. R. Way
C. E. Wong, Stanesby, b J.
រ
Y. Abbas, b J. R. Way
R. Sourbutts, e Divott, b J. R.
Way
12 McBride, J. R. Way
10A. Lewis not but
with 151 for Ave.
T. H. King hit up 77 not out in quick time for the Police R.C. and Meadows collected 43.
For the Indians, A. S. Sufflad out. batted stylishly for 63 not
Extras
The Winners
The "Nestanglo" Challenge Cup and first prize (a replica of the Challenge eup)-presented by Messrs. Nestle and Anglo-Swiss MIK Co.:-Bugler Condensed
J. F. White, Somerset Light Infan- try.
Second Prize, the "Capstan”
18 Cup-presented by Messrs. British
6 American Tobacco
Company
28 (China), Ltd.:-Sepoy Soban, 3rd
0
0
11
14
Total (for 9 wkla, dec.) 220 BOWLING ANALYSIS
MARATHON RACE
Battn., 15th Panjabi Regiment..
Third Prize (presented by Dr. Kirk):-Private J. Gear, 2nd Battn., K.O.S.B.
Fourth Prize (presented by Mrs. Griggs and Miss Mow Fung) :- Yusuf Khan, H.K. & S. Erigade, R.A,
The "Nestanglo" Team Shield:- Hong Kong and Singapore Bri-
gade, R.A. (Medals were present- ed to members of the team),.
Club Members, 1st Prize (pre- Bented, By Mr. Wm. Thomas Tam): -W. Skelton,
Club Members, 2nd Prize. (pre- sented by Rev. L. N. Watkins):-
Big Field of 56 Runners Young Tsun-chung.
Turns Out
WHITE'S FINE WIN
Bugler J. P. White, of the
A. Reid A. C. Beck
0. 慧 R. W
0 73
10
2 25 1
LEAGUE TABLES
J. E. Richardson
3
0 20
W. B. Folley ...
$
1 28
1
Division I.
P.
K. H. Batger
0 18
0
W. D.
L. Pts.
E. J. R. Mitchell
0 40
Kowloon C.C... 6
4 2
0 14
G. F. Lammert
+
0
Craigengower C.C. 4 Hong Kong C. 4 University
3 1
2 10
2
1
1
2 1
Civil Service C.C. Army
2
Indian R.C.
0
31
W. B. Muskett, e Divett,
Way
J. R.
Royal Navy
0
Division II.
1
W. D. L Pts.
Extraa
19 Police R.C.
1& Hong Kong C.C..
G
0 18
5
1
0 18
*****Recreio
5
2
Total
134 Kowloon C.C.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Civil Service C.C.
+
0
0
0. M. R. W
6 Skinner
15 4 0
Indian R.C.
R.E. and R.S.
#.
E. F. Fincher,
Ashworth
0 33
14 Divett
1 University
7
33
0
15
R.A.0.C.
18
0
12
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.
C. E. Gabagan, b Sourbutts
11
Sourbutts
0. M. R. W
R. M. Wood, b Y. Abbas
W. W. McKenzie, b Kitchell
50
6
20
1
G. Ε.
0
1
R. Divett, b Musket
.11 3 24
3
9.4 4 20
S.
3.
R.
J. Stanesby, & Muskett
Muskett
Kowloon C.C.
H. Owen Hughes, A. T. Lee,
c Goodwin
T. E. Pearce, run out
J. R. Hinton, e F. 1. Zimmer
b A. T.
G. P. Lammert, b Ross
H. J. Armstronk. b Brace
R. H. Dowler,
b Goodwin
A. C. Beek, b Goodwin
A. Reid, not out
Brace
Roas
Lee
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
28328
1 Harris Walker
J. R. Way. ...... 7.2.2
108 F. E. Skimmer, e Y. Abbas, b
H. Bullock, b Muskeit
J. H. Ashworth, e Sourbutts,
Kitchell
Cralgengower
2R.A.S.C.
1 10 Somerset Light Infantry, on Satur-
1 12
1 12
3 12 day won the Third Annual Hong Kong Marathon Race, held under
4
the auspices of the St. Peter's Church Young Men's Club.
His
6 time for the course of roughly 8 0 miles WAS 48 minutes 15.1/5
seconds. Had the race been run, over the identical course as that of previous years, it is probable that he would have put up a re-
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES
Two matches were played yesterday. cord, but on Saturday, in view of The K.C.C. were at home to the Com-traffic difficulties, the finish was bined League whom they defeated by nt the West gate of the Univer- itive
wickets. The Grafgengower 13 Cricket Club playing at home defeated sity, instead of at King's College,
the Volunteer Defence Corps by 164 4 runs. Scores:-
A. W. Ramsay, b Owen Hughes
39
45 W. Harris Walker, e Leonard, b
Buskett
21
K.C.C. v. COMBINED LEAGUE
Duckitt
1
Extras
14 2
29
Total
5
BOWLING ANALYS19
Goodwin
E. C. Fincher, e Owen Hughes,
b Batger
E. F. Fincher, e Armstrong, b S. J. Jordain, not out
F. Zimmern, e and b Duckitt -
W. Brace, not out
Extras
Total (for 4 wkts.), 119 Sourbutts
F. E. Lawrence, A. T. Lee, F. Y. Abbas Goodwin, D. Laing, S. Jex, N. H. Muskett
Ross did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Reld
Beck
Duckitt
Owen Hughen
Batger
Kitchell
0. M. R. W.
RECREIO
*
30 0
B
4 34
1
17 2
0 10
སྙ
UNIVERSITY 7. ARMY
At Pokfulam, the University de- feated the Army by 19 runs.
University
Combined League
140 D. J. N. Anderson, e Lawrence,
b Hung
0. M. R. WF. K. Lee, 1.b.w., b Ross
2 41
2
A. H. Madar, b Hung
G 1 36
9,6 1 46
as formerly. The course was thus slightly shorter,
A Big Field
A big field of 64 runners fec- ed the starter and time-keeper, Sergt. R. J. Hunt, of the Hong Kong Police. The start was de-
24 layed for a minute or two owing
19 to the late arrival of the K.O.S.B.
0 team, but the runners got away,
A. A. Rumjahn, c Hung, b Smith 51 all well bunched together, at 3.4
20. R. Sayer, b Smith
16
16
p.m.
[E. A. Lee, b E. F. Fincher
6
UNIVERSITY 2ND
W. A. H. Maxwell, not out
23
Taui Wai-pul, e E. C. Fincher,
E. F. Fincher
In a match which produced only
Cdr. Baker, c & b Smith
96 runs, the Club de Recreio beat E. W. Hamilton, e Jex, b Les ....
the University 2nd XI by 12 runs, E. B. Reed, b Smith
at King's Park. Scores:-
K. T. Loke, b. Xavier
*
University 2nd XI.
10
H. Chan Fook, e Pereira, b
Xavier
H. Nomanboy, c Guterres, b Sousa 14
C. Candah, Remedios, b Sousa
Hung
Ross
30 H. T. Nomanboy, e Guterres, b
Xavier
Smith Leo
11
D. J. N. Anderson, b Reynolds 10 G. E. Yeoh, b Xavier
B. V. Gittins, e Xavier, b Reynolde
C. W. Lam, Christian,
▸
Reynolds Σ. Τ
b Fry. Ride, D. K. Samy, b FTY
A. Baker, and b Wyatt
A. P. Guterres, b Fry
A. B. Sulleman, b Fry
M. B. Osman, b Fry
W. H. Kwan, not out
K. P. Gan, b Wyatt
Extras
Christian Wyatt
Reynolds Fry
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Army
1 A. Aziz, e and b Jousa
F. S. Chen, e Pereira, b Xavier
E. L. Gosano, b Sousa
P. L. Tan, b Sousa
F. Hiptools, not out.
Extras
Total
After the "preliminary burst, the Hong Kong and Singapore Brl- 1 gade, Royal Artillery, the 3/15 2 Punjabis, and the K.O.S.B. teams 1 were seen to be packing well, with White, the eventual winner, 25 also well in the van
171
White continued to draw ahead, and at the end of two miles was clear of the fold. From this BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W. point on he was never headed
and maintained his lead to the 1 finish, being at least 100 yards 13.5 3 36 4 ahead of his challengers through
1 out. Coming along Jubilee Road 2 Sepoy Schan, of the Punjabla who finished second, mada an at-
8 E. F. Fincher
12 2 30 13 2 53
15
7 3 12 5 1 Kowloon C.C.
E. C. Fincher, + Mader, b
Anderson
F. E. Lawrence, 1.b.w.. b Baker E. F. Fincher, b Reed
F. Zimmern, e E. A. Lee,
Hamilton
W. C. Hung, b Hamilton
Extra
Total
42
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. E. W.
85 D. Xavier
2 12 11.1 14
28 6
A. T. Lee, not out
8 1 8 2. 1
1
0
0 G. Hall, not aut
Extras
Club de Recrelo
16
Scara
Pereira
0. M. r. w. Guterres
5
21 0
6.3 0 16- 2L, J. Guterres, Gosano, b
7 0 21 8 Hiptoola
12
Lt. Wolfe-Barry, run out ***** Cpl. Davies, e Guterres, b. Lam.
5 H. M. Xavier, c Tan, b Hiptoola
H. A. Alves, b Chan Fook
H. A. Barros, c' Chen, b Chan
12 Fook
Lt. McFarlane Gan, b Guterres 22 Pte. Joyce, b Anderson
Capt. Reynolds, b· Guterres
Maxwell,
b Guberren
Lt-Col. Wyatt, Samy
Pte. Fry, Samy
Lit Christian, e and b Samy
L/Cpl. Sawyer, not out
L/Cpl Merriman, b Anderson
Extras
Guterres
Lara,
Anderson
Samy
Gitting
Total'.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
CECC. v. NAVT
11
13
10
D. P. Xavier, e Tan, b Chan Fook
F. J. Remedios, b. Chan Fook GA. Guterres, e Lake, Chan
Fook
3. E. Figueiredo, c Loke, b Chan
Fook
OF. H. Carvalho, run out
C M. Sansa, b Nemanboy 4A. P. Pereira, not out
Extra
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS
WChan Fook
Hiptools Nomanboy
Total
tempt to make up the leeway, but 29 could make no impression on tho 22 leader, who went along in splen- 54 did style, and finished, full of ran
ning about 250 yards ahead of the 61 Sepoy, whose official time was 49
minutes 8 seconds.
0
14
a
..... 180 G. Lee, F. 9. W. Smith, S. Jex-and N. Ross did not, bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Private J. Gear, of the K.Q.S.B., in 61 minutes, and was third, Yusuf Khan, of the 'HK. & S. Brigade, R.A. came in fourth.
The H.K. & S. Brigade, RA. won the team prize with 48 points the 8/15 Punjabis coming in.
0. M. R. W second with 52.
0
2 Baker
14
4 41 1
18 Reed
11
â 44. I
Hamilton
10
0 27 1
8 Anderson
8
1 37 1
|Romjahn Madar
3
4 -15
& 9
0
0. M. R.. W.
9121
.10
響
14 101
R.AS.C. v. CEG.C.
1621
At Sookumpoo, the Royal Army Service Corps lost to the Civil Ser
At Happy Valley, the Civil Service CC, by two wickets.
vice C.C. defeated the Royal Navy Scores
Mr. W. Skelton was the winner
of the special St. Peter's Club members' first prize, the second one going to Young Taon-chung..
Practically all the
runners
The proceedings concluded with a vote of thanks to the donors of the prizes, and to other helpers, and three cheers and a "tiger" for Mrs. Randall..
Order of Finishing
The first twelve runners finish- od in the following order:— 1. Bugler White (S.LA.).
2. Sepoy Sohan (8/15 Pun-
Jabia),
3. Pte. J. Gear (K.O.S.B.).
4. Yusuf Khan (H.K.S. Bri-
gade, R.A.).
5. Dharm Singh (3/16 Pan-
jabis).
6. D. Anderson, (K.O.S.B.).
7. Kbartar Singh (H.K.S. Bri-
gade,, R.A.),
8. A. Taft (K.0.9.B.),
9. Babu Singh (HKS. Bri-
gade, R.A.).
10. Pta. A. L. Nelmes (R.A.M.C.). 11. Falak Sher (H.K.S. Brigade,
R.A.),
*
12. Farzand Ali (H.K.S. Brigade,
R.A.).
Team placings were:-
1. H.K.S. Brigade, R.A.: 4, 7,
9, 11, 12-48.
2. 8/15 Punjabis: 2, 5, 14, 15,
16 52.
3. K.O.S.B.: 3, 6, 3, 18, 20-55.
4. Somerests: 1, 13, 17, 23, 29
83,
Previous winners of the Nest- anglo Cup were Pte..J. Tiernan, RA.M.C., in 1928; and Gunner Kartar Singh, H.K.S. Brigade, RA, in 1929.
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