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FOOTBALL.
The following are Saturday's results in the Hongkong League football matches
DIVISION 1
Hongkong Police. Hongkong Club.
R.Q.A..... 2/Wiltshires. 3 S.C.A. H.M.S. Ambrose 1. sk Kowloom
3. H.M.S. Tamur...
DIVISION. II.
Oilers United..... United
St. Joseph's ma
College. 5 ER.C. S.C.A. Reserves. 1: 22nd Punjabis Hongkong Club Club de
Reserves 3
Recreio
POLICE P CLUB. "..
MONDAY, NOVEMBER" 29TH, *1990.
LEAGUR CRICKET.
--- INDIANS DEFEAT UNIVERSITY
„The Indians defeated the University by
Chan So took the kick and made no nustake, sending the ball into the top left corner of the net out of Green's reach, C.R.C. DRAW WITH HONGKONG CO Menham the Wilts centre, left the field * and was absent for about ten minutes. The High socring resulted in the match be two wickets. Batting first, the Indians, had S.C.A pressed and Green had his work twee the Hongkong UC and the O.R.O.Jone wicket down for 78 runs, A. A. Rum cut out to keep his goal clear: Following on Saturday. The wiches proved very jahn and 8. H. Ismail being is partage- hard and the bowlers were knocked about Menham's return, the Wiltshires go well all over the fold. The Hongkong Cricket ship. After the fall of the first wicke down, and Mentum passed out to Warren, Club, basting first, collected 187 runs for however, a to se ia, Bamy bowling who returned sharply, where Swanborough the loss of only five wickets and declared capital length and taking wickets. Rum
and Taylor received and banged the bait into the net the partnership between H. HI.
giving the goalie no chance. From the CD. Turner bringing in 78 runs. The jaka played a very creditable innings in centre-kick the Wilts came again, and Club's first wicket fall at 21 the second Covey sent over to Warren who kicked at 54, the third at seventy-eight; the fourthcoring 83 Paas. Although hitting with out The S.C.A. cleared and the whistlest 90 and the fifth at 111 runs. A feature freedom, he offered no chances and obtain o sounded showing the Wiltshires winners of the game was the batting of Wed Sfteen fours. The tail end, however, O by three goals to one. Mr. Hollands was. Turner who carried out
The Rugby match being declared off, this match was transferred to the Club The Club were without: 1. ground. Rodger and McTavish, Hamilton coming Finto the team in the right wing position.
The Police won the toss and the Club
bat for
119 runk. Thruer was in excellent form asserted itself and the total was raisect to -- the referee.
The game was fast throughout. The and hit at everything, giving, however, no 158 for eight wickets when the innings, aa 3.C.A pressed in the early stages, but chances. His score included a six on the declared closed. 8. A R. Ismail scored could not break through the defence, Chater Road side and sixteen fours. The After about ten minutes play the Wilts innings was declared closed a64.15 p.m. The sine. His batting, however, was of great gat into their stride and won the game by Chinese started woll in their essay oce value to the Club and, with N.-M. Bax determined play. Inicas, who deputised wicker falling for $48 for 80 and 3 for in partnership brought in several, runs. for Murant, at back, played a good game: 10 Ng S20 Kwong batted well, and bui Amor and Warren, on the wings, did for the intervention of time would have The University had three wickets down for good work, while Menham was always a four.bagd a century. He hit clever fourteen bat the fourth wicket sur 37 up
F. H. Farthing run out for
U Beaker, b Leo
started the game. The Police took up the thorn in the side of the Chinese defence. running and were scot in the vicinity of Au Kit Sang was the pick of the Chinese the Club goal but, offside relieved, forwarde, while Chan So played a hard Hamilton, receiving on the wing, went game at back............ way and, beating the back, came in, but
8.0.A. *.” TAMAR: **** These teams met at Sookunpoo. The passed too far forward where the goalie fan out and cleared. The Police came Tamar started the game and midfield play The latter away, but offside sent the Club in again, followed. After a few minutes. Grant the defence kicking behind. Hamilton took sent Heap away on the right. the corner kick but sent the ball outside player. going well down, forced a corner The Club returned, and Day was fouled off Frampton. Heap took the kick and well in. McPhail took the kick and sent placed in front of the goal; Holloway clear- in wide. From the goal kick the Police ing. 20 away and by good combination got well down on the right and the ball was raced away and, beating the back, sent in R.G.A. came again and sent across where Gerrard was penalised hard at the goalie who had some difficulty for fouling The free kick was taken by ir clearing.
Scores:
1.8.0.0.
W. C.. D. Turner, not out" JC. Fletcher, Ching.. RA. Green, o Lee b Ching L. D. McNicoll, i.b.w., Ching E. R. Taylor, not out
Extraso
Totni (for 5 wkts, declared).187
W. H. Drummond. J. G. Lyon Brown,
Henwood sent forward to Watson who C. C. Dance. I G. Davies did not bat.
1. Clark who pinced to outside left, this Watson brought the goalie down to save a player sending across where the ball was first timer, following a pass from the left kicked out. The Police came again, but wing. Not to be denied, the soldiers re From the kick out, Railton turned, and Watson again sent in a hard sent in wide. passed forward to Goldenburg, who went shot which the goalie only partly cleared. away and forced a corner. Hamilton, and Best, being well up, caught the ball taking the kick, again sent behind. The on the robound and had little difficulty Police then went towards the Club goal in shooting into the net out of the goalie's where Gerrard, in extempting to clear reach thereby giving the RIG.A the kicked behind. The corner kick was well lead y placed and Rodger, cleared.
Railton sent his forwards away again but the Police kicked out to clear, Hamil ton, taking the kick, sent behind. Club returned and Sandberg sent in a hard shot which Hillyer turned round the post. The Police cleared from the corner kick, the whistle sounding with no score.
Bowling Analysis.
R.
Lee.
Ching Ng Sze Kwongline 4- Us How Fan
0 -13
3
0
8
0
39
Ng Sza Kwong, net out
W. Look Wei, e and b Farthing M. P. Shin, b Farthing G. Lee, e McNicoll, b Farthing
Up Hew Faa; not out....
Extras
Total (for 3 wickets) 143
Hung Man To Wong C Chna, Wei
Bowling Analysi Lee San, H. Ching and Lo Mar Fan did not bat.
Forthing Fletcher Taylor
Turner *McNicol
0
2
KOWLOON DRAWS-WITH CIVIL SERVICE.
Burt for the intervention of time the Civil Service would have inflicted a severe defeat on Kowloon The Civil Service. scured 147 for the loss of seven wickets and declared and Kowloon, replying feebly totalled 54 for eight wickets, the match IOWLOOX. C.C. ending in a draw. Scores --
F. J. de Rome, b Petonji .....
Cochrane, b HE. Strange, a
Gorvin
F. Brockbank, hit w., b Cochrane.. W. Chipchase, e Evans, b Cochrone f
RC. Witchell, e Corvin, b-Ramsay A. E. Wood, not out Lt. Hake, RN, Hamsay
From the centre-kick the Tamiar went away and forced a corner, The Lick was well taken and it looked as if the sailors were going to bring the scores level until Holloway punched the ball well up the field, where a bout of midfield play followed. Each team attacked but was pulled up for offside. Nearing half-time the sailors came again and forced an- The Police re-started, but the Club went other corner which was well taken, and. away, and Day ended with a shot that lollowing us crimare in the goal mouth... went wide. The Police went away and a Grant sent the ball past Holloway, bring- foul against Gerrard well in looked danging the scores level. Tous for the Club, but Lawrence, clearing The R.G.A, came away from the centre from the resulting free kick, the Club kick and were awarded a free kick for forwards went away but Clark returned hands. Dawson took the kick, the ball where Rodger was called upon, to stop & striking the upright and going behind hot one from the right wing. The Club Half-time arcived with the score one all came again and Goldenberg receiving On the re-start, it was noticed that the front of goal, had an easy chance of win-R.G.A. had reshuffled their forward line, nine the match, for he was standing un bringing Keay right across from left wing marked and had only the goalie to beat, to right wing, each other forward moving but he sent in wide.
one position to the left From the kick The Club pressed for a time, but could off, the R.G.A. went away and for a time not score. Sandberg had a very easy kept the sailors at home and the Tamar's chance but skied the ball over the top. goalie did a brilliant bit of keeping, for The Police, from a break-away, got well he was called upon to stop shots from all Sandberg the forwards. Watson, missed an easy down, but off-side cleared. tried a solo run, but was robbed in front chance of giving his team the lead, but of goal when steadying himself for his with only the goalie to bear, he sent in final shot. The Chub came again and a wide. The Tamar gor well away and penalty for hands against the Police was Stone was pulled up for offside, a decision and: awarded.
returned Hamilton was entrusted with which the sailors' supporters disagreed was badly the kick and, much to the disappointment with TheR.G.A of the Club supporters, sent outside. forced a corner which Only a few minutes remained for play taken, the ball being kicked behind. and each team was striving hard to score. kicked behind. The R.G.A came again During a melee, near the Police goal, a and Watson going through, flashed the bat. second ball came in among the players ball past the goalie, giving him no chance, and caused a little confusion as some of thereby giving the gunners the lead. From them got mixed up and were playing with the centre kick the sailors paid a brief the second ball while another bunch was visit to the R.G.A.. goal bur, Holloway struggling with the proper ball. The clearing. Henwood sent forward to Potice eventually cleared and the whistic Watson, who sent in hard shot that just sounded leaving the game a goalless draw. skimmed the cross-bar. The R.G.A. came again and McHugh, receiving on the Mr. Jones was the referee.
The Police are to be complimented on left, sent in a beautiful shot that beat the their play, especially the defence for keep-valie all the way and made things fairly safc for the R.G.A. From the centre ing out such a set of forwards. Most of kick, the Tamar got well away, but Heap the play was between the backs, strong kicking being the order of the day, the sent outside from close range. The Tamar bali travelling up and down, the field in the came again and Heap spoilt a good chance by skying the ball over the top when be air. The Club forwards could not get go had only the goalie, to beat From the ing as the Police defence worked hard and goal kick the R.G.A went away and kept them well covered. Hamilton was following good combination. McHugh hit not in farm, probably due to being out the side of the act.The R. G.A. pressed. of training. Nearly all the corner kicks but there was no further scoring the taken by him were sent behind. Railton Anal whistle leaving the soldiers did not bat played his usual hard-game. The teams winners of a hard fought game by 3 zoals were evenly matched, the defence on both. sides being too good for the attack.
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S.C.A. V. WILTS.
to 1
The re-arrangement of the R.G.A. for- ward line, after the interval, proved to be The usual Chinese crowd witnessed this wise, for it was seen that Best, who game on the new S.C.A. ground. The was the pivot during the first half, was limping badly. Watson played a Wilts kicked off and the Chinese-took up
کشته شده
E. B. Reed, c Gorvin, b Ovary R...E. O. Bird, not out
Extras
F.
Total (for 7 wkte, declared)...147
T. Lamble and C. J. Pacchi did not
Bowling Analysis.*
Pestonj.
W. F. J. Gorria 1 Haslett
T. M. Cochrana
W. Ramay
H
Overy.
0.
143
19 然
0.8.C.C.
F. Travers, b Bird
W F. Gorvin, b Bird
T. M. Cochrane, at. Birange, b Bird
AO. Brawn, b. Reed
C. J. Stapleton,, not out AW. Ramsay, b Reed
R. Pestonji, t. Strange, b de Rome 7 W. B. Hastell, b.de Home
Extine
Total (for 8 wickets)...:54
and the sixth 81. - The other wickets, how- ever, fell rapidly, the whole side being, out for 08, clone on time. I. T. Pun scored thirty cuns giving no less than four- chances. S. H. Ismail, three for 6fteen,. bowled well. Bepres
B. D.Evans, H. Overy F. G. Horridge
-Bowling Analysis. E E-Read KE O Bird de Boer
3.
1.R.C.
A. A. Rumjahn, b Samy
8. H. Ismail, b Roffey
GO. Eurde, b Samy
SA Temail, hit wkt.. b Samy
K. Khan. b Samy
S. D. Inail b Roffey
Weerapulli, e and b Samy
S. A. R. Tamail, not out...
6. Rumjaha, b Samy
N. . Bux, not out:
Extras.
Total (for 8 wkts declared)...158
Ismail did sot bat.
Yooh
Robley
Bamy
Bowling Analysis.
UNIVERSITYA
C. Hant. Tan unt
0
T. Pun, c.&. A mail, h A. A. Rumjahu
M. H. Roffey end Weerapalli D. K. Samy, Weeranuli
T. LChenh. bit wkt., b Rumjabn. 11 T. E Yoo, b S. H. Ismail... "13 K. E. Magra, o A. Rumjan, b
Ismai
KS. Check not out
RA. Basto, bw.. b Ismail
C. H. Yoh, sun ont
F. Bafor. Earde
Extras
Farda
Weornpulli
Runjaba
Ismail ...
Kowloon
Total
Howling Analysis.
LEAGUE TABLE."
(UP TO NOVEMBER 27TH).
Craigengower
I.B.C UB.C
Civil Service ......
H.K.C.C.
University,
"Balls 1
FRIENDLY MATCHES,
R.G.A. DRAW WITH RE. AND
10
The R.G.A. were vary unfortunate or
A
Saturday, as, but for the intervention of time, they would
would have inflicted a severa....." defeat on the R.E. and I.A.. The latter scored 153 for nine wickets and declared Capt. Wahl scoring fifty-one. The Arti!- lory foam, in reply, had a fires "wicket partnership of 104 runs between -Lieut. Chester and Bdr. Baker. Baker, playing forcefully, scored 16 and Chester 31. -Scores:******
R.LAN
Capt. Gray, a Baker, b Grakam .... 14 "Capt. Wahl; c'mub, b Graham ...... 67.
Major Edwards, o-Dyer, & Graham. Col. Taylor, o sub, b Graham Capt. Murray, c Skeets, b Baker Jacobsen, not
Lient, Hammond Baker, b Graham Lieut. Larkcom, b Graham-
8. Janett, b Graham-
LCpl. Smith, b Graham
Extras
-Baker
Graham-
Olliver
Tetal (for 9 wickets, decl.)163
Bowling yais.
Liant. Chester, b Gray Bdr. Baker'c Edwards, b Lient, Graham, not out Bgt Skoveto, nobicat
Total (for 2 wicketa),
wling. Analysis..
the attack where Moore was penalised, for good game at centre and on his play which was cleared. The whistle sounded touting The Wilts cleared and midfield should have had more than one goal to for half-time with the score one-goal to play followed. After about ten minutes his credit, McHugh appears to be at home nil in favour of Recreio. The Club re- play, the Wilts' forwards went down where on the left, for he did some clever work in started and made for the Recreio's goal, Swanborough was fouled. Farmer took the second half. His goal was from a Wilkie scoring The Club pressed from difficult angle and the goalie was beaten the centre kick and following a centre the kick and sending well in, the ball when the bail left his foot. The RGA by Boyson, Wilkle again scored, thereby dodged about the goal mouth until Covey defence was very sound, especially in giving the Club the lead and scoring two headed by the goalie, giving the Wiltshires the middle line, where all diree worked goals within five minutes from the restart. the lead. From the centre kick, the hard and kept their forwards well supplied. From the kick off, the Recreio went away S.C.A. went away and Au Kit Sang sent
muddling his kick when well placed, was in a hard one for Green to clear. Moore Holloway cleared well and saved the and should have equalised, but the centre, sent the Wilts away and Warren receiving unner R went down the wing and seat across to The Tamar team played well, robbed. The Club cleared and May re- were not steady ceiving forced a comer which was clear- "but the forwards the left, where Amor, running up, kicked in front of goal. The defence tackled ed The Club came again and May sent outside. The S.CA. then went away but well, but was up against a good set of in a shot which the back, in trying to clear; sent into the net out of the goalie's Lucas cleared and the Wits returned,
forwards. R Warren ending a brilliant display, by put- Mr. Cheeseley was in charge of the reach. The Recreio powtook up the ting a ball into the net out of the S.C.A.
gamerunning and pressed for a time which Roalie's reach. Half-time arrved with the CLUB RESERVES V CLUB DE RECREIO, ended with Hyndman scoring Boysen Edwards soldiers leading by two goals to love. On the Chub ground, where the Club now took up the centre forward position. The S.C.A. re-started. Menhan galp de Recreio started the game facing the Wilkie dropping back to strengthen the ing possession went away but hem over sun, the Club soon took up the attack defence. Nothing further of note occur- the top. The Wiltshires pressed and the and kept the Recreio at home for a few red, except imt Boysen missed on two Chinese defence was kept very busy, but minutes, but could not break through occasions, and May sent in wide. at last Chan So cleared; and the S.C.A. The Recreio, however, got away and The game ended with the Club winners paid a Rying visit to the other end where fenced a corner on the left which was by 3 goals to 2, Mr. Sambells was in Green was called upon to clear his charge, nicely placed, but the ball was kicked over charge of the game
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