SPORT

CRICKET.

LEAQUE MATCHES.

LAIVERSITY DEFEATS INDIANS.

The only League match played on Saturday was that in which the Univer- sity defeated the Indian Recreation Club. The winners were without K. Brayshay, who, it is believed, will not play cricket this season.

The Indians started well, the first three men scoring 34 runs between them. A. H. Rumjahn looked good for a big total when he was caught out. Once the Erst shree men were dismissed, the side suc cunabed. Marley bowled 13 overs and took 4 wickets for 2 runs.

The Daiversity score would have been much lower if the Indians had accepted All the chances oftered. The Indians

«dropped over half a dozen catches. Samy was missed in the slips three times in two orers trom Earde before be bad reach- ed double figures. Wright's innings was 4 meritorious une; equally confident in attack and defence, he brought off some very fine drives. The Indians "score was overhauled during the third wicket part- Bership, the University thus winning the match by wickets.

Scores --

FUNDIAN REURENTION KICK O

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 1919,

HONGKONG C,C. DEFEAT THE CIVIL

SERVICE

The Hongkong Club defeated the Civil Service on Saturday. Edmonds raced the bowhng with confidence. Hutchison" was batting well when Brand cut short his

career

The Club butting W3S coxsistent, Pearce, Paravacinj and Mitchell · alt reaching double figures. Raworth's free style helped the Club to overhaul their opponents score after 5 wickets had fall en. The Club won by 5 wickets. Scores

CIVIL SERVICE,

A. E. Wood, b. Brand "..........

D

B. W. Bradbury, c Blaker, b Brund 3 R. C. Witchell, Brand

R., O. Hutchison, Brund

10

없다.

W. H. Edmonds, .b.w., b Burnie ... 30 EC. Fincher, Day, Brand...... FF. Ling, Raworth, b Burnie ...

Syme Thompson, b Donnelly

J. D. Smalley, Pearce

H. B. Strange, b Donnelly

Severn, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Donnelly Brand

1:5

19.

T

Burnie

5

21

4. H. Rumjabu,'e veca, » Redmond: 20

Pearty

1. B

Aser Argulia, Wright, Redmond Ro

8. H. Ismail, bw, Marley

10:

(0, Partobra, “Slarley

2

1. E. Peares, be bevera

8. D. Ismail, e Samy, b Wright

"

Earde, b Wright

A. 4. Kumann, Jurley

S. . Bux, b. Wright

Kamjaho, Wright

E. . Mworden, c Chua, b Marley...

F. 3oween, not out

Extras

Redmond

Tural

Bowling Analysis,

0. M

12

2

12

3

13.3. 7

21

106

HONGKONG. u,c.

E. W. Day, e Hutchison, b,Soverb...

P. de Paravacini, e Pincher, h Ed-

munds ....

E. J. R. Miteneil, b. Witenei

A. B. Raworth, not ont

C. Blaker. b tang

R. A. Brand, not out

EXITY....

Total for 3 wickets)

iv

L

0

་་

Bowling Analysis,

W

Bryson Davies

Boocock Sutherland

CHINESE DEFEAT CRÄIGENGOWER,

The Chinese had no difficulty in beating work Craigengower team at Causeway Bay. The losers were without their four best bowlers-Umar, Abbas, Lammert and Grimmett.

side.

some

Ng Sze Kwong gave a difficult catch to point off the drat ball he taced, bus thenceforward played bright cricket Few Man Tsun gave the best display on Ching it out, and bruight of The hefty shots on the leg side. Craigengower bowling was very ordinary. Basa's batting was the only bright fea- ture in the Craigengower innings. He hit cleanly on the on, on which side be let scarcely anything pass him. Lysen was playing freely when the innings closed. The C.R.C won by 00 runs- Scores

Choa Man Ping, Khas, b Benth.

C.I.C.

J Wong, Kennedy

Sg Sze Kwong, bicata

19.

Un Hew Fan, Kennedy

M. P. Sin, Heath

sach 1

Yew Mar

H. Ching,

nut Taun

out and b Hall

A. K. Wong, Ramsay

Wei Lee San, h Ramsay

Lam Tuk in) & Heath"...

Low, Man, Hon, not out

Extras

Hall

Ramsay

4

229729

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ען

Bowling Anaylsia

0. M.

R.

W.

Abbas Remedios White Ehis

9

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J. Swanson b Marques C. Alves, c and b Pinna E.Sousa, run as

H. Perrin b Pinna F. Murray, not out .....

Exer

Total

Bowling Anaylsis

The

Hazynes Pinda

1

4.4.20 CRAIGENGOWER 2ab. x. 2d. fauings.

12

39

Y. Abbas, b.Jarques

A. Ellis, and h Pinna

W. B. 31uskett, b Pinna

G..White. Marques

J. Remedios, Marques, & Pinna

J. Swanson, e Rub Pinna

Total (for 5: wkts, declared):167

Bowling Anaylsis.

Van Aaache, e Baptista, à Rul.......

C. Alves, Pinsa .......

Sonza, Margus, b Roll Murray, not int

Pereira, e Yranayich, b Hull

Extras

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Australian

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Pickles, Australian, a kinds

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Salmon Red Alaska

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35

Parscall's Sugar Sweets

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Total

Kennedy

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10 I

Bowling Analysis,

U 36

D.

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0

Marghes

6

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CHAIGES GOWER.

Bowling Analysis.

R. Bas, Ching, b Ng Sae Kwong, 28

Rull"

3.

M..

J. Kennedy, ho.., b Tow Man. Tyun

Uzorio

0

1

U

Severo

37

S. Jex, b Yew Man Tsur

12

Ribeiro

1.

Ling

I 13.

F. G. Thompson, e Wei, b Ng Sze

Witchett

S. O

339

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C. Heath, K. K. Wong, h Yew.....

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W. Hall, & Yew Man Tsun

CLEB.

D. K. Kharas. b Yew Man Tsua

19

F. C. Roberts, & Ng Sze Kwong........

В

C. H: Lyon, not out

13

Extras

Total

Bowling Anaylsis.

0.

R.

12,4

3. 0 16 "J

1 2

4

K.A.M.C. DEFEAT CHINESE 2ND XI,

Haleyon

iternoon A

Urala Sinus Пака

H. X. 4. H. ม, O

*10 40 Ult 40 4 16 40

king. K. M.

427 07

4 16 27.

4:28 12- 4 0:32

445 25.

4287

6

sport

0 16.40

4 36 38

4 198

Gael Joan Thecla Fornett

0 17 26

0 17 38

3

01738

4 50 12

Wright Marley

UNIVERSITY.

F. A. Rothmond, b. H. iamat...

+

D. Ky samy, b A. A, Humjaha

1. A. Buxto, urarde

16

G. 2. Marley, b Barde

a

14. D. Wright, 0.5, 9. Ismaili

V.. N. Stiruza, b. A, A. Rumjahn

D

N. K. Chua, yards

14

H. C. Hurg, not out

37

K. on, aut but...

6. 1. Yeon, duli not hat

D

the

J.T. Kan, did not hat

Extras

27

Final (for 7, wickets)

B

Bowling Analysin.

Farde"

32

3

S. D. Ismail

+

S. H. Ismajl

10

1

Parabra

E:

A. A. Rumjaha ..... *

2

A. H. Runjabr........ -1

#

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THE LEAGUE TABLE,

Up to December lith.).

W

D.

P.,

Kowion

Ľ

0

3

University

1

Civil Service

1

1

Indians

2

Ü

U

C.R.C

في

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

0

K.C.C. A DEFEAT THE NAVY.

The Becond string of the Kowloon Cricket Club defented the Navy decisively at Happy Valley on Saturday. The Navy had the assistance of several players from the Carlisle, but missed the Rev. F. C. B. Hastings.

steadily

Flamonds

KOWLOON DRAW WITH E.GA

A. N. Other, sent

lew an Tsan Ching..

Ng Sae Kwong

....101

Perhaps the most interesting of Sater- day's matches was that between the ...GA. and Kowloon C. Neither side was it full strength, Olliver, Talfourd. Baines and Athorne all being absent from the Military team.

Owing

to the late arrival of the R.G.A., match did not commence till 2-43 p.m. Robinson, having won the toss, sent the R.G.A. in to bat Sutherland, who made has first appearance for the GA this season, banged the bowling about all' over the field. te drove the ball clean out of the ground once. He gave several chances, one a possible catch to the wicket-keeper In his first, aver.

This mutch, played on the "Military When he was attempt- g to reach his century with a big hit, ground, Happy Valley, provided an in

teresting the ball

Licat. cfi

the edge of his bat Cavenaugh, who was top contributor for glanced and went on to his wicket. During the the Hat. played very steady cricket. innings there were a couple of The Chinese last by the narrow margin of unusunt incidents. Sutherland attempt.

Lo Man Pan was again the ed a short und the howloon wicket- keeper gathered the ball when the bats-Bainstay of his side. Scores: Juan was yards out of the wicket and smartly stumped bim. To the confident

mun,

of "How's that?

tbe

Save the batsman out, and umpire i

ايا

WAR

was walking away when it noticed that the bails had not been disturbed. course, on the umpire's ruling, Suther- land was cut, but Robinson did the most natural thing in perazading Sutherland while Davies

to continue uis innings.

batting, be stepped out about six to meet a lo from Robinson- Be

As to be ball, which was on its way to

the wicket, and Sousa, the wicket-keeper, intercepted 16 and disturbed the wickets batsman out. In justice to Robinson," it from the front. The umpire gave the must be mentioned that the ball would have bowled Dares if it had not been handled by the wicket-keeper.

Z

Kowloon commenced their innings at A... Brawn, who batted very

4.45 p.m. Goodall put his leg in front of for B

84 runs, gave an early chance and traight ball from Bryson and had to one or two possible catches after he had however, runs came Ireely,

retire with the score at 2 After this, passed 60. His innings, however, was & that Davies and Bryson were bowling considering creditable one, for the bowling was not their beat. Before the century was reach- too easy.

Kowloon declared with theed the light became so bad that it appear "core at 168 far the loss of 4 wickets.

ad dangerous to continue, but, owing to

00

The Navy started well, Hall, Jones the game having started so late, it was and Robinson all facing the bowling with decided to 80 -confidence. Five wickets had fallen for

until the batamen 106 runs when a rot set in, the remaining appealed. In the failing light, Davies men being disposed of for only 5 runs made a double change, taking himself Kowloon thus won by 56 runa. Bcores:--

KOWLOON * A

A. O. Brawn, not out.

H

J. Blackburn, Evans, b Kennett 4 E. C. Care, Evans, b Kennett...... 13

N. L. H. Hailton, e Coomes, b Ro

binson

n

W. T. Elson, Hake

J. C. Fletcher, not out

Extres

and Bryson off. The batsmen hit-out freely and the Belders were unable to follow the flight of the ball. Play stop- ped at p.m., the watch ending in a

draw.. Scores

B.GA.

nine rung.

C.B.G. 2ND. XI.

Lo Man Pan, c and b Careugb

.. 20

Ta la bze, e and b. Cavenaugh..... 2 Lee Chor Chi, Rhodes

Wong P Keung, b Rhodes

Wan lu Shing, Rhodes

Chenng

Wing Kui, e Woolman, b Cavearugh

4

Chan Hin Lee, c Tamury, h. Khodes. 13

La Knen, b Rhodes

Chan Tin Sung, not out......

Ei sinn Kwong, b Cavenaugh Cheung Cho Wing, b Rhodes...

Extrus

Total......

Howling, Analysis,

Cavenaughe

Rhoden

8.1.X.C.

1.

0

14

16. 14 *

4

13.3 4 41

Pte, Rhodes, b Wong Po Keang....... Lient. Cavenaugh, e W. K. Cheung,.

b. La Kuen

32

Q.M.S. White, e W. K. Cheung, b

Lee

Capt. Tomery, run out

3.4

Capt. Macaulay, run out.

Sgt. Woolman, cLi, b Wan...

Pte. Webb, b Lee

S/Sgt. Theyers,

W. K. Cheung,

4. ...

Clarke, not out Pte. Plunkett, b Wan A. N. Other, absent

Extras R.

Total

Baseling Analysis."

Lieut. Sutherland, b Ramsay

07

20

Corp. Mann, e Stalker, b Pestonji...

12

Gar Perkins, b Pestonji.......

2

R.

5

Lieut. Bryson, st, de Sousa, b Robin-

Wang Po Keung

28

18

18

Lai Kuen

20

Capt. Davies, st.. de Sousa, b'Robin-

G. Lee

13

3

16

Tum Se

2 0

17

D

Gar. Smith, run, out

4

Wan lu Shing

0

2

2

Lieut. White, Ramsay

R.S.M.S. Heath, st. de Sousa, b

Stalker

CLUB DE RECREIO BEAT C.C.C. 2ND XI.

Total (for 4 wkta., declared)...168

E. J. Edward, R. H. Jewsbury,

G. Caville, F. Label, and F. W. Richmond, did not bat.

Evans

M.

II.

Bowling Analysis.

Kennett

13 行 30 3

Hako

0

44 1

10

2

.0

LOYAL NAVY,

Lane

Robinson

Coomes

Surg.-Com. Hall, e Fletcher, & Carr 32 Lt. Jones, run out

Pay-Lt. Robinson, e Carr, b Brawn, 30 W Kennett, e Fletcher, b Brawn...

It. Lane, Fletcher

Mr. Gar May, e Stapleton, b Ramsay 10 C.M.S. Pragnell, e Robinson,

Stalker

Gpr. Boscock, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

The Club de Recreio, re-appearing after

YACHTING.

HONGKONG CORINTHIAN YACHT

GAGI ONT DESION, AND HAYWARD BEYS CHAMPIONSHIP

The first race of the serier took place Saturday over an eight-mile course thannel Rocks (P). Kowloon Rock (P), Channel Rocks (S), and "Cust Boy (P) There was a moderate easterly wind and a flood tide. The fine weather contribut ed materially to an enjoyable afternoon's racing. Eight yachts, started. The times are given below:--

Handicap Fishing + vrfected.

0-'17 36

Litive.

445-37

4 36 38

447 Gr

428 01

4 10 02 432 36 X 4302

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Extras

Total

KOWLOON C.C.

D. M. Goodall, lb.v., b Bryson.......

CLUB DA RECREIO.

R. F. Luz, c and b Abbas

L

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A. C. V. Ribeiro, b Remedios ......

M. Pinna, b Abbas

F. Ozorio, a and b Abbas

CE Marque o Alyes, & Remedios 34,

D. C. Baptiste, b Remediosas Q

B. D. Evans, h Darios,

E. L. Braga, Davies

J. V. Braga, Daries

O. J. Stapleton, o Bryson, b.Boocock.

.110

A. W. Hamsay, b Butherland

28

M. Rall, and h Abbas:

A. de Bousa, not out...

10

H. Remedics, b Reuedio

M.

R. Pastonji, not out

P. A. Tvanovich, run out

Bowling Analysis,

Extras

T. A. Caryalbe, a Ellis, b Swanson

19

0

28

Total (for & winkete)

Fistober...

0

Haikon

F. E. Charalho, not out

Extras

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