MONDAY, JANUARY

CRICKET.

K.C.C. WIN EXCITING MATCH.

1931.

4's in a splendid innings.. Lunch was taken with the score at 228 for the loss of seven wickets, and at this total the innings was de- clared closed.

Thorpe bowled far better than his figures might indicate, several The Kowloon C.C. established a batsmen having very narrow es- commanding position on Satur-

capes in the slips off his deliveries. day, in their two-days' fixture The fielding of the Army players with the Army. With all their was good and few opportunities wickets intact, they are only 26 were given in the field. runs behind on the first innings.

Great Stand.

THE CHINA MAIL.

T. E. Pearce, a Nash, b Putman 81 E. R. Dackilt, e Edwards, b Baker 30 E. J. R. Mitchell, e Edwards, b

Glass, H. Owen Hughes, not out H. J. Armstrong, not out

Extras

Extran

Total

83 ES

BOWLING ANALYSIS.':

10 Arculll****** 10 R. Sufied Ramjahn

A. 5. Suffled ...

Total (for wkts., doc.) 856 | Abbas J. P. Whitham, A. C. Beck, A. C. 1. Bowker, Smith and A. Rold did no bat

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 67; for 174; 3 for 201; 4 for 204.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

118

O, MR. WID

LAWN TENNIS.

H.K.C.C. TOURNEY TO START

ON FEBRUARY 9.

The events are as under: Men's Championship. Singles (Entrance Fee, 13). Open to any player resident in the Colony.

4.40 · 11

B

20

B

0

The Hong Kong Cricket Club

8

84

1 announces that its annual tennis

0

33

tournament w commence

оп

Indian R.C. IL

February 9.

M. P. Madar, run out

3. S. Ackber, a Grimmitt, b

Edmonds

14

0. M.

EW.

A. R. Saffnd, b Edmonda

38

20

1 122

A. R. H. Esmall, ron out.

D

21

D. Mohamed, b McGowan

a

A. §. Safiad, b McGowan

12

1 65

4. 0

1

15

0

73

3

M. R. Abbas, a Grimmilt,

McGowan

0 80

0

10

F. 31. of Arcull, e and b Edmonds

The Hong Kong C.C., after put- Two military wickets fall quickly Juwitt ting up their remarkable score on after lunch, but a century partner-Moseley Thursday, inflicted an innings de-ship by Hastewood and Musson for Baker feat on the Royal Navy in the the third wicket raised the Putmanı annual triangular tournament,

Haslewood, who had Glass. score to 108.

Edwards which had already been won by to have the services of a runner,

Navy 1st innings. the Army,

played a stylish innings for 24 A.B. Nash, e Duckitt, b Beck In the only match in the Senior runs. Musson and Williams took Lt-Comdr. Squance, Smith, h

Sayer Division of the League, the Indian the score to 157 before Williams

LL R.C. convincingly trounced the

was run out of 25. No further big Civil Service C.C. and have fur stands were indulged in. ther enhanced their prospects of securing the premier position.

Civil Service's victory over the

Musson

enough scoring

WnB

run

i

H. T. M. Barna, e Edmonds, b

McGowan

A. M. Rumjahn, b McGowan ... 25 S. Ismail, not ont

8

Armstrong, b

Glasa, b Owen Hughes Mid Jeffries,

Owen Hughes unfortunate Mid. Jowitt, 5 Reid

after L-Comdr. Brunton, c Whitham, to be

out

bOwen Enghes delightful century A.B. Baker, à Beck

106 runs! out | Bab-Lt. Edwards, not out

and Sub-Lt. Moseley, lbw b Sayer

Sayer Mid. Barrett, b Bowker

Extras

I.R.C..in Division II caused a mild He scored

sensation.

For

Up to Saturday, the 171 in 105 minutes latter had been undefeated and was largely responsible for the Ldg. Sig. Putman, st. Pearce, b were regarded as the most likely Army's remarkable recovery. His champions of the season.

innings was featured by stout them, the position now does not hearted hitting and included a six, appear so bright as there are now eighteen 4's, seven 2's and thirteen teams quite close on their heels.

The Club de Recreio easily singles. He claimed 14 runs off an

over

Dowker

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

** ** ***

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

16

McGowan

7 Edmonds

22 Wilson

29 Randle

Freeman

A

+

0. H.

10 Challenge Cup kindly presented by the late Sir C. P. Chater, to be held for one year and won out- [right, if won by the same player three years in succession. (Hold- All er Mr. T. Honda 1930). rounds best of. 8 sets, except Semi- Finals & Final, best of 5 sets.

Men's Championship Doubles 02 (Entrance Fee, $3 each player). Open to any player resident in the Colony. Two Challenge Cupa to be presented. All rounds best of 88 sets, except Semi-Finals & Final, beat of 5 sets. The Committee re- serve to themselves the right to restrict the number of entries in the above events it too numerous. The following Events are open to Members and Subscribers of the Club only :-

W.

18 FINE ALL-ROUND DISPLAY BY

RECREIO.

143

13 2 91 1

0. M. R. W.

8.3 3 25 1

9 0 20

Owen Hughes

8 1 83

05 16

BLE.CC. H LOSS

At King's Park, the Club de Recreio defeated the Hong Kong CC, 2nd XI by 118 runs. Scores:-

from Goodwin and 17 of secured the maximum points from Brace. Although he escaped being

Reid the H.K.C.C. II.

run out when just past the half: Sayer century mark, he played as good an Beck MUSSON SCORES A SPARKLING innings as could be desired.

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 87; 2 CENTURY.

The K.C.C. commenced batting

for 37; 3 for 45; 4 for 50; 5 for 52; after tea, requiring 86 runs for vic-for 08: 7 for 13; B for 130; 9 for. M. Xavier, b Chadwick At the R.C.C. sesterday the Kow-tory and 58 minutes to get the runs, 130; 10 for 143. loon Cricket Club defeated the Army An exciting finish against the clock in a two day match by four wickets.

Unusual Interest

Navy-2nd innings.

was aroused in was witnessed, but a superb dis-Lt-Comde. Squance, e Whitham, this match due to the recent suplay of batting by Zimmern gave Ceraca of the Army eleven in the the K.C.C. victory by four Triangular tournament, and as almost

the same clevon was fielded on Satur

day against the K.C.C. a good match Lt. Dewar Durie, 1.b.w., b Goodwin was expected.

the Army Lt. Hasiewood c E. F. Fincher, On winning the toss opened their insings with Lt. Dewar

b Goodwin

Durio and Capt. Thorpe. The K.C.C. Lt. Musson, run out.

in the hands Sig. Williams, b Goodwin

bowling was entrusted

Club de Rectda.

Club Championship (Entrance Fee, 2.50). All rounds best of 3 sets, except Semi-Finals & Final, beat of 5 sets.

Handicap Singles

"A"

(En-

trance Fee, $2.50):

Handicap Singles "B"

(En-

21

H. A. Alves, b Chadwick

77

I

F. Gutorres, Davis, b Paterson

11

H. A. Barros, b Paterson

trance Fee, $2.50). The Commit- tee reserve the right to make one class of Events 4 and 5 and to

18 F. J. Remedios, c Paterson, b Wild

J. H. Figueiredo, not out

14 A. P. Pereira, b Chadwick

BG. A. Gutorres, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.)..

23 put any player in either event,

(Entrance Handicap Doubles

D

186

18 Fee $2 each player), The Com- mittes roserve the right to make two classes of Event & if there are a large number of entries,

Mixed Handicap Doubles (En- trance Fee $2 each player).

Entries clone on Saturday. RWJanuary 17. ".

L. J. Silva, C. M. Sousa and P. H. Carvalho did not hat.

b Beck ...

Lt. Glass, c

Sraith, b

Owen

wickets.

Hughes ...

Scores:

Sub Lt. Moseley, b Beck

Army-ist innings.

Mid. Jowitt, run out

7

Capt. Thorpe, b Goodwin

21

A.B. Baker, b Bowker

Mid. Barrett, e and b Beck

D

Sub

Lt. Edwards, c Pearce, b

Sayer

10

Mld. Jeffries, c Owen Hoghes, b

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0

Reid

41

Lt.-Comdr. Brunton, b Bayer

*0. M.

A

Ldg. Sig. Putman, e Owen Hughes,

b Bowker

Wild

11 0

49

I

Chadwick

11

35

Eng. Capt. Sears, not out

Ashworth

10

0 87

Extras

Paterson

7 0

18

16

Collins

G

D

4

Total

100

HKC.C. C.C. I.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

6

STANDARD TIMES.

117

10

Bowker Rold

11 3 25

IB

'2.5 0

4

Sayor Beck

10

40 บ

7 918

Lyal

and off the Fle. Salmon, e Hung. b Goodwin of Goodwin and Lyal, former's second over Capt. Thorpe Capt. Davies, e Hang, b Brace was extremely lucky to continue his L/Cpl. Penny, run out ... innings. He cocked up ball in the L/Cpl. Fry, e E. C. Fincher, b direction of forward short leg and Hung made what appeared to be a miraculous catch, but on the consulta tion of the two umpires he was al lowed to continue his, innings. This littlo ineldent was to cost the K.C.C. twenty-one runa.

Lt. Waring, not out

Major Airey, c Hung, b Lyal.

Extras

Total

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 7, 2 for 24, 3 for 87, 4 for 37, 5 for 45, & for 89, 7 for 96, 8 for 96, 9 for 106, 10 for 117.

H. J. Armstrong, b Sousa

0. K R. W. E. 9. W. Paterson, b Sousa

2R. FL Wild, e Sousa, b Pereira P. W. J. Planner, b Sousa

W. W. Mackenzie, e Barres, b

"Sousn

vies, e Figueiredo, b Sousa

iR. R. Davies, c

E. C. Etherington, b Remedios

Owen Hughes ...... 2 D

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 20; Rtor 30; 3 for 30; 4 for, 44; 5 for 44;. Chadwick, run out

BOWLING ANALYSIS. . '

0. M.

11 3

23

15

3 0

8.2 1

8

35

15

Dewar Durie Out. With only 1 runs on the board Lt Dewar Duris was unfortunate enough to step in front of a straight one from Goodwin. This early reverso somewhat unnerved the later batsman Goodwin Although Capt. Thorpe played a sound Lyal

Pte. Salmon E. F. Fincher fanings for 21 runs. followed up his half-century against Brace the Club by scoring 41 before being Burnett

He has Zimmern caught of a rising ball. good eye and quickly decides on the way he is going to punish the ball and as a result of the good combina. tion ho played an invaluable knock

for his side.'

Lt. Waring played a stylish knock of 16 not out in a great endeavout

to make the "tall" wag but could get stay with him, the innings no ore closing for 117 runs.

K.C.C-Ist innings. W. Brace, b Thorpe

E. G. Fincher, 5 eson

E. F. Fincher, b Thorpe

F. Zimmern, b Williams

W. C. Hang, e Waring, b Masson

6 for 67; 7 for 59; 8 for 68; 9 for 283; 10 for 100.

League I

A5LR.C. RUN UP HUGE TOTAL AT

HAPPY VALLEY.

48

13

15

355. Baca Como

F. E. Lawrence, e Fry, b Salmon 23

C Salmon, F. E. Skinner,

Williama

N. A. E. Mackay, not out Goodwin claimed half the wickets J. C. Lyal, not out

Army

Extrea

C.S.C.C. OVERWHELMED,

J. McFarlane, b Sousa

E. J. Collins, not out

J. H. Ashworth, e Barroa,

Remedios

Extras

Total

At Happy Valley, the Civil Service DC.C. loat to the Indian R.C. by'nine Alves.**

Civil Service C.C.

Holders of Challenge Cup wish.

3 ing to take part, must enter and

2 play from commencement.

Sunrise and Sunset in Colony.

Sunrise and Sunset In Hong Kong for January 1931, (Standard time of the 12th Meridian, East of o Greenwich) are as follow:---

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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

7

7.05 5.54

O. M.

E. W

8

7.05 5.55

.Pereira

Soura Remedies

10

8 18

9

7.05

5.60

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11

24

10

7.05

6.57

2,5 2

11

7.06 6.57

I

0

12

7.06

6.58.

39 wickets.

17

Scores

19

22

Friendly Match.

7.06

6.69

14

7.06.5.59

Total (for 7 wkts, dec.) 228 )

J. E. Richardson, e Rahmin, ↳

A. 2. "Minu

15

7.00

6.00

Fall of the wicketa:-1 for 100, 2 for 122, & for 122, 4 for 186, 5 for

R.

Baker, < Bay Wood, Law., b A. R. Minu

B. D. Evans, e Madár, b Pereira 21

TEAMS OF EVEN STRENGTH IN DRAWN GAME.

16

7.06 6.00

Minu

of UNIVERSITY ▼. K.G.C. II.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

3. K. Woodman, not out

0. M. 18 3 69 14- 2 47

R. W.

2

B. G. Robertson, c A. A. Rumjahn,

b Pereira

20 4 84 20

2

2 L. B. Holmes, et 3. A. Ismail, b

A. R. Minu

XL.

0

Scores:

19

17

for only 29 runs and at times was bowling really well. Bad fielding proved advantageous to the batsmen, If they are to win the G. C. Burnett and F. Goodwin did Lengue this year, the K.CC. will not bal. have Improve their Gulding,

to

and

Not Too Confident.

·

The K.C.C. opened their innings 166, 6 for 180, 7 for 106. after the tea interval with W. Brace and E. C. Fincher, and had roughly an hour and a half's play before Williams them. The batsmen did not shape toc Musson confidently and were rather lucky at Thorpe times whon shows would go through Fry the ring of slipa Boldsmen to the Salmon boundary. Sig. Williams was the un lucky bowler on most of these occa. slons, and for one short spell had

both batsman on thin ice.

Army 2nd innings.

Lt Dewar Durie, e Brace, b Lya! Cant. Thorpe, e E. F. Flacher,

Lyai

.....

The fifty was soon holated, both Lt. Haslewood, b Burnett,

. batsmen taking it in turas to forge Lt. Musson, run out

ahead, and thon rest on their laurels, Sig. Williams, ran out

F. J. de Rome, b A. R. Minu

A. K. Minu, bAR.

OD. R. Kolly, c 8. A. Ismail,

i Pereira

F. J. Ling, A. K. Minu, b Foreira

3F. H. Holdenon, b Arcalli

Extran

BOWLING ANALYSIS. O. M.

At Pokfulam, the University 2nd

OXI, drow with the Kowloon C.C. 2nd

University IL

11 K. P. Gan, è and b Smith

G. S. Scully, b Smith

. N. da Silva, b-Overy

18 G. E. Yeah, Overy

T. Loke, c Lee, b Overy

60 A. A. Aziz, e Gregory, b Lee

W. A. James, not out

R. W.REG. Leong, not cut

0

24

Total

106

25

12

Pereira ...

18

4

b

A. R. Minu

24.

6 ArculH

1.8 0

6

Indian R.C.

0A. el Arcalll, b Lẳng

Lawrence,

and at the close of play the pair had Pte. Salmon, e Brace, b Goodwin added D1 runs, Brace having scored Cp Davies, & Lyal 42 and Fincher 41,

Two features of the innings was the good length and tricky bowling of Capt Thorpe and the splendid wicket-keeping of Major Airey.

Continuing their inning yester terday Brace and Fincher added

Cpl. Penny, c E. F. Fincher, Lyal L/Cpl Fry, not out Lt. Waring, b Goodwin Major Alroy,

Burnett

Extras

Total

S. A. Ismail, ran out 2A. H. Mader, e Wood, b Evans 7A. H. Rujahu, run out

7. 8. A. Curreem, a Wood, b Baker 1.8.

A. A. Rumjahn, retired

196 A

C

A. B. Minu, b Kelly

the necessary runs to send up the Fall of the wickets:1 for 2, 2A.

A. Minu, Richardson, b Baker season's first three-figure partner for 5, 3 for 108, 4 for 157, 6 for 171, F.-D. Pereira, c Wood, b Baker .. ship for the first wicket, But 6 for 181, 7 for 191, 8 for 191, 9 for with exactly a hundred on the 150, 10 for 198.. board, Brace was bowled by a “corker for 45.

Brace had no fewer than 23 Goodwin singles in his knock though he Lyal reached the boundary on five oc Brace

Zimmarn

.

Extras

Total (for 0 wkta, dec.) 167

E. Gomano, F. S. Chen and W. K.

Choa did not bat.

17 Smith

Hall Overy

10 Les

29 Gregory

Haven

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O. M.

R. W. 13 8 46 4117

8 1 20

0 21

8

Kowloon C.C. IT.

BA. A. Dand, e and b. James

19 G. A. V. Hall, c. Leong, b: James

F. S. W. Salih, not out

240 G. Lee, e Chab, b Aziz ž

A. S. Ismail, b Baker

A. Rahmin, not out

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

O. M. 10

W

2

Extras

Total

19-

4

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

0

4018

Ling

O. M. R. W. -231

125

Richardson

14

Kelly Robertson

casions. "Teddy" Fincher, who Burnett.... was unfortunate in playing a shot E. F. Fincher

on to his wicket, hit aix boun K.C.C.-2nd innings.

W. G. Hang,ce and b Thorpe

daries in a patient innings. Lawrence, Thorpe,

A partnership of 36 runs for Williams

the fifth-wicket by Zimmern and F. D. Skinner, e Waring, b Thorpe Lawrence lent material aid to a F Zimmerne Davies, b Masson: big total Lawrence had no F Goodwin, b Fry fewer than five 4's in his knock of No A. E. Mackay, b Fry

W. Brace, hot out r CASE. F. Fincher, not out Mackay and Lyal added 62 inl an unfinished eighth wicket part-

28.

Extras.

nership, the former hitting seventeen Total, (for 6 wkts.)

Evans

de Rome Baker' Wood

61 28

80

League II.

AR. F. Raven, b. Aziz

Cavaney, not out

Extras

Total (for 4 wkts.)

28

0

147

D. W. Graguay, P. G. Head, R. E.

34 1 Lindaell, O. B. Raven and EL Overy

did not bat

10 LEADERS SUFFER THEIR FIRST SEN

DEFEAT.

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 8, £ for 10, 3 for 27, 4 for 34, 5 for 44, for 80,

DAY'S FOL

SHE SPORT

EA TEA

THERMO

BOWLING ANALYSIA.

BOWLING ANALYSIS...

8.2

-42

Ash James Siva Leong

OF M RW 14.

80 2

20 19

LEAGUE TABLES.

'Leag

LRC

P W D L Fona. Pta

50/15018

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18 031 Scores

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