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HÔNGLONG LEAGUE-DIVISION 1.

R.G.A., 1 HONGKONG F.C., 0.

When H. Ching and Wei Lee San POLICE BEAT CIVIL SERVICE 2ND X1, went to the wicket the supporters of the

The Police added another victory to The open CB.C. were not optimistic. ing pair, however, gradually got their their list when they met the second of the Civil Service AL eye in, and, by steady play, carried the string

It wan total to 39 before being separated. Ching Happy Valley on Saturday.

bowler's

Civil day. The

Ber- The unexpected happened in this match surprised his friends by his careful

all disposed of fur on the Chub ground on Saturday, for katting. Usually a slogger, his patience, vice team were The Craigengower Club strengthened on Saturday, was amply rewarded, for 40 runs, Stevenson being largely respon nearly all followers of the game ansici their position in the League by the win he stained! 24 runs, while Wei Lee Sansible for the smeliness of this total bypated a comparatively easy victor, for

Throu 15 (including a six). scored 15

3 wickets for Grane. The Pufice the Club. they scored against the Navy on Batur wickets were down for 39 runs, and replied with 62 runs, thus winning the gone many clay loam had under

outlook for the Chinese did not appear intoh by 25 runs. The only feature of ally chosen, several players being on

when Ng Sie Kwong day. The sailura was poorly represented, any too promising Ng Szo Kwong the innings was the bowling of Bacou, the sick-list. The credit for keeping the

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Bort the

The

since it was origi

his first over Sharma, who played ‡ኒ. magnificent grane adopted forceful tactics while his partner wickets for 13 runs in he age of 7 Artillery gun intact belungs mainis 19 at back for the Army. He was well sup stonewalled. These two men carried the runs.

Bacon gave 9 runs, his next two overs total to 162, at which point Ng Sae Kwong were maidens, and he took 2 wickets in ported by Taylor in the It.A. goal, who

Hia Boore

In the next over he gave runs brouwht off some very fine clearances. was bowlod by Redmond.

the commencement the Club pressed, and before long Taylor was cailed npon to save from Clark. Reichel man put in a fine slot ak al acula angle, and this, also, WILN

well naved

1Wo

Funk

82 included eight fours. Although he cach.

From the hat trick," His last offered un casy chance in the out-field and performed

overs yielded two

Scores. when in the fifties, his innings was a pleasure to watch. It was the bost of the etc. alternoon. When the regulation time

tbo bell had arrived,

rung The University Captain, however, allow

to continue, and by this

Just. conduct like

was 33.

UNIVERSITY. A. H. Rumjahn, b Ng Sae Kwong. D. K. Samy, run out

lacking the services of Col. Mayhew, P. 0. Lancaster, 14. Bernard and Sto Cutler. Craigengower were without L. E. Lammert and J. D. Nuria.

The wickel was solt, and greatly as

The Navy, who batted that, cand not sure any more

38 Fans Ir lowest bota) in a Robinson and league match the scaun. 1.4ex opened but le toriner had his defence penetrated by Grimmett when he had ed the

ored & runs out of the registered up aible point. Kwong's dismissal

very Mint ame. Hoorn, who Came in next, balted steadily, and was in part. Law did not stay long at the wickets, nership with Hack for half-an-hour bo giving Wright an easy catch off his own Howling Lee's contribution to the total Tore Omar found hits wicket. Holborn

The innings eventually closed deserved more than the 18 rubs he και, becase the pitch was playing all sorts at 102 for 5 wickets.

Beores:- of tricks and consequently the bowling Cary, who filled the breach, started confidently but did not

enough to

to assist bis side mate Play long rially. The score stood at 48 when Hack way dismissed. He had been very re- surained during the 40 minutes ho stayed at the wicket, and was only able to score

tried to infuse Kennett life into the game, but only made i the score standing at brug for the loss of 0 wickets when he was dismissed. The rest of the innings resolved itself into procession to and from the wickets. Wild ran hunself out and Grimmett per formed the bat trick" by dismissing Hake and Akhurst in the last two do liveries of his eleventh over, and Moriarty- in the first ball of his next over. Navy, were batting for just an hour.

When Cruigengower went in, Kennett opened the bowling with Hack, and took Jux wicket before he had time to look about him.

18 runs.

Bolle

rung,

F. A. Hedinoud, b Ng Sac Kwong. J. D. Wright, c Ching, b Un Hew

Fan

henh Toon Lock, i.b.w., b Un How Fan

A. 8. Ching, o and b Ng Sze

Kwong

G. E. Marley, not out

R. A. Pousouly Fane, not out

CIV. SERVICE XI Woodman, b Stevenson Bearne, Thw,

b Little Duncan, b Stevenson Foules, b Stevenson Woolley, run not

Bacon, & Shervington Kught e Taylor, "b"Little Lyons, b Shervington

Shervington, e and b Bacon

0

40

by Taylor. Continuing the pressure, MacTavish attempted a shot but the ball weat over the bar. The Club were award- jed two corners, but were unable to make ase of them, and the civilians continued to have the best of the game without escoring until the whistle sounded his the interval.

On resuming, a foul uguital the R.G.A. nearly let the local team through, but the R.G.A. gual-keeper was in the right plans and did the needful again. After this the game opened out

better.

and the soldiers had more of it. Shar- nan was obliged to concede Corner in and this Wag well taken,

nearly scoring. Bave by giving

Taylor

another

corner, but this was dealt with suc

ру

0

Fincher. b Field

15

McLeod, not out Wong, e Little, b Field

Extrus

15

Tutal

Bowling Analysis.

M

W.

Little

Stevenson

5

2

43

3

Inann

Shervington

3

11

2

could only

4

lield

2.3

0 14

2

52

POLICR

2

Extras

Little, e Fincher, b Buc

19

G. R. Field, st. Knight, b Bacon...

W

Total (for 6 wickets)

168

Taylor, b Duncan

11

Moss, b Bacon............................

Bowling Analysis.

V.

M.

X.

Stevenson,

L Bacon

10 2

Q

1

*

0

42

U

E. J. Field, b Bacon

19

}

89

B

0

24

Carruthers, run out

24

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

IF H.

R.

Wong

4

0 25

Bacon Duncan

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22

1

7

0

17

2

Yow Man Tsun ... 13 The

Таширов,. who joined

a

Arculli, was slightly more successful than to is een in the two previous matches and scored 13 runs. Basa and Omar did not stay long, and when the former was out 5 good wickets had fallen for 28 runs. The Grummett came in and commenced to lay about him with almost dangerous freedom. He opened with a good hit for 4, and in his score of 24 there were only three singles. Ford was with him for while, but was unable to open his account. When Grimmett was out big side looked like winning, but the score atood at 50 for 7 wickets. Abbas and Goldenberg were together when the Navy score was overhauled. Then Abbas, who had been batting carefully up to that stage, threw caution to the winds and hit out, getting, at one time, four boundaries in succes sion in big score of 26, Goldenberg was too impatient and was bowled by Hake after he had made 10. The Craigengower

Ng Bao Hwang Un How Fan

O.R..

B. Ching cand b Marley Wei La Ban, b Samy

Ng Sae Kwong, b Redmond. Un New Fan, Rumjakn

G. Lee, c and b Wright

Chow Yut Cheong, not out J. Wong, not DEL Extres

A

Total (for 5 wickets) ...262

Yow Man Taun, C. F. Loc, W. K. Wong, C. W. Kin did not be. Bowling Analysis.

Redmond Sony Rumjahn.

Malcy Wright

D

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K.

W.

32

}

3 0 31

1

A

I

20

8

1

38

8 0 38

1

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

HONGKONG ». CIVIL SERVICE.

A drawn game resuited from the meet-

eleven totalled as rune and therefore woning of the nongkong CC, and the Civil

the match by 30 runs. Scores:-

NAVY.

P. M. Robinson, b Grimmett

6

Big. Hack, b Oinar

18

P. M. Holborn, b Omar

10

Lieut. Cary, b Omar

Lieut. Kennett, e Hall, b Umar...

Pte. Breslin, b Grimmett

Lieut. Bake c and b Grimmett

Pte. Akherst, b Grimmett

Extras

Total

P. M. Wild, run out

E. R. A. Macarthy, not ouL

Pte. Moriarty, e Ford, 1. Grimmett

OMAT...

Grimmett

Bowling Analysis.

B. Ja, b Kennett

fours.

Service. The Civil Service took first knock at the wickets, the opening pair being Bradbury and Wood, whose part- nership yielded 74 runs, before Bradbury who had played steadily for his 32, was bowled by de Rome. Wood continued for some minutes longer and was then caught in the outfield by Gray, off Donnelly. of 52 was made without His score b'emish, and included two sixers and six The next three batsmen added only a few more runs to the total, bring

it up to 98 for five wickets. A short partnership between Lamble (not_out, 23} and E. W. Hamilton (18) produced 37 runs, and carried the total to 135 for the loss of six wickets, at which point the F. J. de innings was declared closed. Home,

who

put on to bowl end obtained one wicket for otie run in his first over. His next two overs were maidens, and took two more wickets without any increase in his average. When he had sent down eight overs ho had captured four wickets for ten rus. He was kept in so long that he ended up with four wickets for 42

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68

0. M. R.

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2

29

4

Ab

11.1

0

35

5

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A. Arculli, b Kennett.

13

R. Bass, b Hack

Akhurst, b Hack

A. W. Grimmett, b Kennett

M. H. Abbas, b Robinson

F. G Thompson, b Hack

V. Omar,

24

T. F. Ford, e Breslin, b McCarthy 0

A. Goldenborg, b Hake

D. Ramjabn, b Hack

W. Hall, not out

Extras

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The Club were only able to reply with 122 for the loss of six wickets, when time Four wickets fell for 65 intervened. runs, but a good partnership between Poares and Thursfield raised the total to 115. Pearce, who was undefeated with 62 to his credit, bit with perfect freedom all round the wicket, and had the satis faction of sending the ball over the fence on two occasions. Beuren:-

CIVIL SERVICE,

A. E. Wood, c Gray, b Donnelly... 62 B. W. Bradbury, b de Rome

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M.

1.

14

42 3

32

13.3

5

E. E. O, Bird, b de Rome............

3

21

04

E. T. Crocker, e Donnelly, b de

1

1

7

Roma

2

0

3 0

F. Ling, b de Rome....

0 垫防

18

6

McCarthy Robinson

C.R.C. DEFEAT THE UNIVERSITY.

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the match boon stopped at the prescribed time was won by the Chinone Booron tion Club by five wickets and six runs,

WILA

P. T. Lamble, not out

E. W. Hamilton, b Donnelly......

Extras

Total (for 0 wkte, declared) ..135

W. H. Edmonds, C Sara, T. Mac- Cormack and C. Severn did not bat. Bowling Analyzia.

Donnelly

Brown Pearce

do Nome ..

Mason, e Knight, b Bacon

Hollande, c Wong, b Duncan

Dorling, not out ....

62

W.

KOWLOON DEFEAT 89up CO. R.G.A.

A weak Kowloon team defeated the 83rd Co. RG.A. at King's Park, oD Saturday, by four wickets and five runs. The soldiers scored 104 runs, to which Edmundson contributed 28. Athorne 20, and Sharp 14. C. P. James captured 6 wickets for 95 runs, Kowloon replied with 109 runs for six wickets, Stapleton playing a steady innings for 39. D. M. Goodall

was undeafeated with 10, and Overy scored 18. Scores

1.0.A.

Sharp, b James Mann, James Middleton, b James Perkins, Lb.w.. b Taylor Athorac, c and h James

Graham,

10

20

e Goodall, b Janes Dickason, retired, Hurt

0

f

28

Fisher, e and b Taylor

Esimandson. b Pestonji Churchward, e Stapletou, b James Reid, not out

Extrus

Total

.104

Bowling Analysis.

C

3.

32.

W

H. H. Taylor

11

3 10

2

C. P. James R Pestonji H. Overy

14.1 3

25

1

1

2

I

D

K.C.C.

27 ◊

C. J. Stapleton, e Sharp b Athorne 32 C. P. James,

es e Edmundson, b

Grabar

A. de Sousa,, c Fisher, b Sharp .... 'H. H. Tayler, b Athorne

F. Wheeler, b Graham

11

1

12

D. M. Goodall, not out

10

Sharp

W. Hyde, not out H. Overy; c Fieber,

Extras

Total (for 6 wickets) ....109

R. Jewsberry and R. Pestonji

did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Athorne Graham Sharp

2

fully by the gunners. Shortly afterwards their goal was agaio in danger owing to a free kick awarded for foul

against Taylor. The danger was averted, but before long the Club were attacking ngain. A fine forward pass

from Reichelmann to Clark gave the latter an opening, but he was brought down before he could shoot. Towards the close of the game, when the Club were attacking, the

He trans ball was sent out to Green. ferred it to Jonson, on the Army right wing, who took it well down the field and centered accurately. Green snapped up the ball, and, though closely attended by McCubbin, melted with a neat shot. The Club struggled hard after this to equalies, but were unsuccessful, and from a break-a-way the Artillerymen nearly added to their score.

A game, which the Club were rather unluckly to lose, ended in a win for the R.C.A. by one goal to love.

R.E., SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC, 1,

These teams met on the Navy ground. The sappers were without the services of Bloomfield, Pascall and White, but in "pite of this they proved equal to their opponents.

The game throughout the Arat half waa very scrappy and rather devoid of in- terest, the ball frequently being vet of

•play⋅

When the interval arrived, neither gon-keeper had been beaten.

0. AI.

W.

9

1

34 2

Q

ย 32

B

34

2

UNIVERSITY "B" DEFEAT MR. GITTING XI.

The University "B" team, playing at home, defeated Mr. Gitting XI, by six wickets and seven runs. Scores:-

H. OITTING XI,

A. A Rumjahn, b Ations. D. Laing, o Atienza, b Thiry.

G. Hall, hit wicket, b Thivy

R. Loc. b Thivy

8. A. Tamail, cand b Atienza

H. Gitting, o Atienza, b Thivy.....

P. Edwards, not out

L. Young, not out

Extras

9

Secti

the

In the second half, better football was The R.E. attacked and should have scored, but Connell missed an open goal. The bali was eventually cleared by the Athletic centre-half. Shortly afterwards the Civilians broke away and obtained ibe first goal of the match with Ano cruss shot, which gave Heath no chance. Townsend made special effort to equalise, but was frustrated by the op-

A scramble in posing, custodian. Athletic goal-mouth followed,, the balt being eventually kicked clear. A penalty awarded to the sappers enabled them to equalise, Townsend taking the kick and just managing to get the ball past the goalkeeper, who touched it with his bands on its way into the net. Bouth China assumed offensive tactics after this, Heath, in the Engineer goal, being kept busy for a time. A dangerous high kick by Lawrence caused the ball to drop into the Army penalty area, but it was brilliantly head clear by Charters, who saved his side from almost certain dis- on several occasions. Shortly be fore the fuel whistle sounded, Connell, cleverly back-beeling to Millard, gave the latter a chance to obtain the lead, but bo shot past the post. The Army goal was often in danger, but no more goals were forthcoming, the game ending in the teams sharing the honours with one goal esch.

Bater

DIVISION 11.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, 3; ROYAL NAVY RES, 0.

For the first time this season the Navy reserves suffered defeat, the College being responsible. Play throughout was extremely fast and exciting, the sides being well matched in clever footwork and fine combination. Moosdoen opened, the scoring for the College, rushing the ball through. Just before the interval £nc 13

pass from Xavier enabled Silva to add the second, an ouey shot at short

да chance range giving Hayward In the second moiety, the Navy tried hard to reduce the load, but the College defence was too sound, the ball on most occasions being trans ferred back to the sailors' half. A froo kick for carrying was given against the Navy custodian, and, following an excit ing scramble in the goal-mouth, Moosdcom notted but was ruled off-side. After this a third goal was added by Hyndman, from a neat pass from Bilva. The Navy made desperate but fruitless efforts to score, the game ending a well-deserved victory for Et, Joseph's as stated abovo,

STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS, 0;

KOWLOON, 0,

Total (for 0 wickets, declared)... 70

Bowling Analysis.

K

0, X.

स.

10.3

40

2

3 0 14 0

4 0 14 0

4

2

49

4

X. #

HONGKONG.

I. M. Austin, b Hamilton IF: J. de Rome, b Hamilton

Atienza

2

30

Thivy

0 39

W.

4

UNIVERSITY 2ND XI.

85

It. A. Belo, b Tamall.....

.......... 20

1

U. H. Yeoh, b Bumjahn

1

V. N. Atienza, o'and Remjaha

20

R. T. Thursfald, e Lamble, b Ling 24 D. E. Donnelly, not out

Extra ....

18

..199

Winning the toss the University wont first, Ramjahn and Samy opening th innings. Rumjahn early gave a chance,: Sleeping Accommodation-23 Cabins and bub, undismayed, adopted a from style of batting. The sore whe rained to 37

attomupled (15) 70 Bode in Dormitorios.

All men of the Mercantile Marino, H.M.runa whon Samy And

sont back to the

Capt Gray, b Hamilton,... Navy and Army are welcome to use the poibla run

pavilion. Tumalm (32) remained only TE. Fearee, not out & few minutes longer, and then foll 1. Thamad, Hamilton ...... MANAGERESS.

Bea viotim to Ng

The BOTOM Mans, run out Kwong 70 for H rose to

six wickete and being responsible"

for Whon Marley and Ponvincing ingether they started in sucli style that one expected the sobre to rilso by leaps and bounds, and was not disap: pointed. Tane played neadily, and hit Marley, out when opportunity offarod. on the other ha

in all diroo Also leather sholders and arsono qub, ha

He kept the Bell huey with Tesoma

offering a chans When inn was ranched, towards which Marley had ontelbusted 62 and Tang 25, the University deolared their innings closed.

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Tolal (for six wkla.)

C. Brown, F. Sutton and P. Jacks did not bad.

Bowling Analysin.

1. W. Hamilton... 11

T. R. O. Dird .....

K. S. Cheah, e Laing, b Ismail... 19 8. W. Chan, not out

Extras

Toll (for 4 wickets)...... 83

F. It. Wong, J. C. Thivy, J. J. Basto, K. H. En, K. L. Ban, and H. A. Phipps, did not bat.

0.

Mr.

Bowling Analysis.

0 B5

0.

M

I

W.

0 17

C. Elevernioná

* 0

Fall ........... RumJahummer hit

0 29

40

F. Ling

L

"

0

30

An interesting encounter took place between thesp teams on the Navy ground. Play throughout was very oven, each side having hard lines, overal open goale being missed. Brown missed an easy chance of opening the account, kicking the ball high over the bar. Both sole of lackin were very sound, Seoulor, of the Staff, especially making many fine clearances, while Jackson, for Kowloon, repeatedly prevented the soldiers from breaking through. The game ended la 'n goulioum. draw.

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