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LEAGUE TABLES.
C
League 1.
21 14
18 11
6 3 2
1
a 21 10
University
K.C.C.
10 8.A.
22 H.K.C.C.
P. W. D. L. Poss. Pts
7.5 1
7 3 1
2 21
BOWLING. ANALYSIS.
M.
W.
Skinner Smith
0
0
H. T. Bebbington, b A, R. F.
Overy
18
Lee
1
41
L.R.G.
Raven
4
14
T. Carr, Smith, b A. R. F.
Raven
A. R. F. Raven
6.4 2
Kowloon C.C. II.
C.S.C.C.
0
S. Jex, e and b Kelly
P. G. Murphy, ran out
0 F. E. Skinner, b Kelly
Extra
I
Total
00
G. Le
b Robertson
BOWLING ANALYSIB
Totul
134
0. M.
R. W.
↑ 4
22 4
3
27
1
A. T. Lee
7
I Sv 4
The Indian Recreation this season's champions of Divi- sion I of the Cricket League, "stumbled" for the first time in omar their last match of the season on R. Lee Saturday, when they unexpected
ly lost to the Craigengower C.C.
Giving a superior all-round dis-K.C.C. BEAT CIVIL SERVICE BY play, the latter's victory was well deserved.
TEN WICKETS.
GOODWIN'S MATCH.
Striking his best bowling form, Goodwin was largely responsible for the easy victory which the K.C.C. obtained from the Civil Service. In taking the wickets of G. R. Sayer, J. E. Richardson and D. McLellan with successive balls Goodwin performed the "hat trick." This is the first oc-
Civil Service C.C. casion this season that this feat G. R. Sayer, b Goodwin F. J. de Rome, b Lyal has been achieved in Division I.
c.C. lost to the Kowloon C.C. by ten At Happy Valley, the Civil Service wickets.
Scores:--
J. E. Richardson, b Goodwin In League II, the Kowloon C.C..
McLellan, b b Goodwin retained a point after being on R. M. Wood, b Goodwin the verge of a defeat in their en-B. D. Evans, b Goodwin F. H. Holdman, run out counter with the C.S.C.C.
F. J. Ling, Goodwin In the first of the annual tri-. W. Hamilton,
Brace angular "hong" fixtures, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank E. B. Reed, b Goodwin
defeated Butterfield and H. E. Evans, not out team
Extras Swire by five wickets.
League
EXCELLENT INNINGS BY E.
ZIMMERN.
LR.C. COLLAPSE
On their own ground, the Craigen- gower C. C. defeated the Indian H, C.
by 74 runs.
Scores:
·
Craigengower C.C.
P. Lin, A., K. Minu, b A. R. Minu
A. T. Lee, b Pereira
D
LEAGUE I. CHAMPIONS,
Season's Statistics.
The following are the full re- sults of the' Indian Recreation Club during the present League cricket seasRON:~
Played 7 W. 5: D.. 1: L. 1. .. University-Won by 8 wickets.
-Drawn. V. II.K.C.C.
-Won by Z wickets. -Won by 3 wickets.
v.K.C.C. v. C.C.C.
V. R.A. v. Navy V. C.S.C.C. -Won 9 wickets.
by by 97 runs, thy 74 run The Indians have scored 1,117 uns for the loss of 59 wickets, giving an average of 19 runs per wicket. Their opponents have scored 763 runs for the loss of 66 wickets an average of 11 runs
wicket.
Four aldea have topped the een. tury mark (University, H.K.CC.,
R.A. and C.C.C.) against the In- dlan attack and only one side (the C.C.C) has been able to dismiss
them for two figures,
The following are the batting and bowling averages:-
P. S. W. Smith, b Kelly
D. Crawley, e McGowan, b Kelly
o C.C.C.
2 Navy
e Wilson, b
R. E. Lindsell, b Kelly
A. R. F. Raven,
Hawkins
A. A. Dand, e Bebbington, b Kelly
9. B. Raven, not out
R. G. Mead, b Kelly
1. Overy, not out
I.R.C.
0
.10
C.S.C.C. Recreto DH.K.C.C.
R.A.S.C. C.C.C.
*League 11.
P. W. D. L. Poss. Pta.
1 9 0
30 27 10 0 31 30 21
9 5 3 1 27 18
9 6. 1
9 4 8
2 2
3 27 10
5 27
9 2 16
86 27
8 1 3 4 24
8 1 0 7 24
The above table includes a walk-
over conceded by the Navy to Craig-
engower.
Total (for 9 wkts.)
53
BOWLING ANALYBIS.
University K.C.C. Fo.ice
M
R. W.
Robertson McGowan
2
J
5
1R.C.S.
& 14 7
R.E.
7 13 0
0
12
1
Kelly
Itandle
Hawkins
Hong Match.
RIGG TAKES EIGHT WICKETS FOR 10 RUNS.
"WAYFOONG” WIN.
On the Hong Kong C.C. ground,
Butterfield "Talkoo" (Messrs.
and Swire) lost to "Wayloong" (Horg Kong and Shanghai Bank) by seven
wickets.
Scores:
"Taikoo" (B. & 8.) R. HL. Dowler, b Rigg
0
per
c Mackay,
0
0
5
Total
41
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
L.B. Smith, b Rigg
0.
M
R. 'W.
Goodwin Lyal
18
7
+
I
18.
1
A. H. Madar
7 188 59
0
A. Campbell, b Rigg
Brace
2.1 1
ૐ
1
8. A. Ismall
5 175 71
0
Kowloon C.C.
F. D Pereira 6142 07
+
24.40 L. A. Whipps, not out
80
48.4.
A. H. Rumjan 8 85 25 19. Jamall
1
6
2
20.00 80 45
2 20.50 C. C. Hickling, b Rigg
24.40 R. C. Law, & Rigg ....
C. Martin, b Rigg
A. K. Minu
W. Brace, not out
N, A. E. Mackay, not out
Extra
on to b
Batting.
Inns. R. H.S. N.O. Aver. 26.86
A. A. Rumfahn 0 122 40*
86 A. R. Minu.6 Total (for no wkt) ..
.0
F. A. M. Elliott, b Rigg
25.00 J. R. Hinton, e Wade, b Clerk
54 0 17.50 J.-N. Canningham, e French,
Stagg 66 37
9.16 The following also batted:
A.F. Burrell, c French, b Rigg
Extras
Total.
F. E. Lawrence, E. F. Fincher, F. Zimmern, W. C. Hung, F. Goodwin, Curreem 6, 9, 2; B. R. Irance 0%, 2;
G. C. Burnett; F. Caveney, J. C. Lyal, A. el Arcull! 1, 0, 21, 8, 8; J. M. A
Rumisha 0o, 25; K. Nazarin 2, A. 8. Tamil 8, A. Rahmin 6", 1" and . M.
0. M. R. Wel Arcṇil 4, 1.
10
and E. C. Fincher did not bat
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
2
E. Zimmern, b Pereira
U, M. Omar, b A. el Arcelli
89 Reed
Ν.
J. Kitchell, b Madar
A. B. Hamson, run out
B. Lee, b Pereira
J. L. Youngaaye, at 8. A. Ismail,
b Mader
W. Fatterson, not out
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts, dec.).. 164
Ling
Hamilton
McLellan Buyer
.
-0.-M. R. W. Aver. | Clerk
Q
0
6 18 0
LESSON SERMÖN.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.
"Are sin, disease and death real?" was the subject of the Les- Bon-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April
12.
121
23
The Golden Text was: "The Lord will take away from thee all sickness, and will put none of the
4 evil diseases of Egypt, which thou 7 knowest, upon thee." (Deut, 7; 28 15.)
0
Among the citations which com. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible:-"Bo- 8' hold, there was a woman which 0 had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was. bowed together, and could in no wise lift up her- self.
And when Jesus saw her, to him, and said R. W. he called her
10.2 5 10 0 2 88
80 19
BOWLING ANALYSIS. O. M.
14 1
0
Bowling.
Rigg
Milne Day
14
1
.85
0
F. D. Pereira..96.4.30 238 27
0-13
0
D 9
.0
A: H. Madar .11 2. 38 A. R. Miau ....18
8.63 Stage 9.30
League II.
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DENIED CHURCH RITES,.
Trouble Over A Folk Dance,
All the benefits of clergy have
o from thine infirmity. And he laid been withdrawn from the little
his hands on her: and immediate village of Diano Gorleri, on
2 R. H. D. Wade, a and b Hinton
Elliott
Whippe
The following also bowied: F. M.
91-45-1; B. R...
J. H. Ralken, b Arquill
Irance W. Stagg B1-0; J. B. A. Carreet 7—2— 23—2; A. A. Rumjahu 8,4~—2—54—2;
French b. Dowler FM. A. Kumfahn 1-07-0; A. W.
W. J. Clerk, retired
Abbas 2-0-20
D. L
the
·
which is rather like an old fashion-. ed "haymakers' dance.".
In answer to this defiance of eccelesiastical advice the Bishop In- tervened by recalling the priest from the district.
The villagers, however, do not seem to mind, and recently they themselves officiated in the church
at the funeral service of one", of
community."
Wayfoons (Bank)ly the was made straight, and Riviera, because the village come 28 169 179. G. C. Montrie, e Hickling, b Smith 82 glorified God" (Luke 18; 11-13.)mittee in charge of organising the most plous members of the
The Lesson-Sermon also includ- carnivals insisted on Including in ed the following passage from the festivities a folk dance which the Christian Science textbook, the parish priest pronounced a "Science and Health, with Key to undesirable. the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy"If sickness is true or the idea of Truth, you cannot destroy 10 sickness, and it would be absurd
to try. Then classify sickness the baptism of children, and for and error as our Master did, when bids the exercise of all Divine he spoke of the sick, "whom Satan offices.
W. K. Way and F. Broadbridge did C.SC.C.'S UNFORTUNATE DRAW Rumlahu 20-102 nd M. RW, B, B. Rigg. b Whlyps
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Peraira
\0. 'M. RAW. 488
A. R. Mina
11 ·1: 89 1
A. A. Ramjahn
FOM, el Arculli
4.
Arcaill
A. el Arenļi,
· EL. A. Ismall,
Indian B.C.
Omar
AT KOWLOON,
KELLY 7 FOR, 14.
Fielding.
Day, e Hinton,
B. P. Massey, and b Elliott B... H. Fox, not out In the field 28 catches have been. Turner, not-out taken, "Aida Bumjaho ""and" 8” „A”
Fixhras Ismail- clatining the honour of taking
On their own ground, the Kow I the most catches (7 each) during the Total (for watc.)
C.C. 2nd II drew with the second team the Civil Service C.C.
1 Berster-C.C
FR lathows, run out
10
| B. C. K. Hawking c Dánd, b smith (21
M. Wilson, e Smith1Lse":"
season. The following have also made casches 0. Gmail 11 A K. Minst 1; A. el Arcalli (2); A. H. Bamjan 11 AB Mudar 1 and A. Rahmin 1 8. "A. lsmall: - "has stumped Eve; and- caught seven batamen
intou
BOWLING
The Church's interdict,pro nounced by the Bishop of Oneglia, deprives the citizens of the right of Christian burial, does not allow
This, together with the general, violation of the orders which the Bishop faased when he recalled the ́ priest, has brought down still more severe ecclesiastiastical censureg. on the Riviera village and a special envoy of the Church has removed. the Host from the altar of the only church of the villagers.
176 hath bound," and find a sovereign The trouble began when the
According to H. P. Crabb, pra. aatidete for error in the life-giving parish priest of Diano Gorleri de power of Truth acting on human marded the elimination of the Bident of the Winnipeg Real bellef, a power which opens the country dance from the feats. The Estate Board, Winnipeg building prison doors to such as are bound, villagers vigorously protested and permits, although lower in 1980 Land sate the captive free physical carried on with arrangements for than in 1829, maintained the aver 027 Ely and morally." (p&496), the performance of the dance, age for the past five YELIZ,
881