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FOOTBALL.

Saturday's matches resulted as under:

HONGKONG CHALLENGE.BHIELD COMPETITION. Hongkong Club... St. Joseph's United A.. mwy 2

H.M.S. Tamar, Hoogkong Pdlied South China ...........

NASERONOKONG LEAQUE

·Division 1.

H.M.S. Ambrose Kowloon Division II, ch 17

Kowloon Res 8.0 "B" Olub Res

RUGBY,

HONGKONG F.C. RÜGST CHALLENGE CƠP.

1

The Chinese combination was completely

disorganisedy. The forwards did not know What to do with the ball and the detepoo had them well in hand

Halfway through the opening hall the Potro took the lead. Watson "working the ball down beat Law with a high shot,

South China, tried to retrieve thei position, but the Police continued the one back game and the Chinese forwards. became nervous' and erratic and, could de

0 beating Lau put the Polios two up Half

nothing right. Valentine got through and

time Patios 2; South Chinh PHÁT

The second half went in favour of the Chinese, and Swan had plenty to do in Hongkong Club.. 8. Army & foal. Valentine and Pearson worked the ball into the Chinese half, but Chan Sa In the Shield Competition Hongkong returned and Ip Kan shot wide. Forbes. Club and Police qualify for the semi-worked hard and kept Wong well covered. final. The match between Tamar and The Chinese could not break down the United will be replayed.

stubborn defence and had to retire de feated by two clear goals.

The friendly match played on Saturday between the Club and the University ra sulted in a win for the former by two uzaketa and 6. mars. Oheing to the Bad paste of the wickôt, play did not commence until late in the afternoon. The Univer

By their victory on Saturday at Happy | FG.A. ..... sity batted fire and lost three of their Valley over the Police, the Indians 2nd H.M.S; Curlew. 3. men early on. Yoch, Redmond and Bum-XI. Are now well in the running for the jahn being dismissed while 18 was run championship of the Second League, lo up. Boffey and Hoolim, became associated addition to a well deserved win Madar, 8.0, A and carried the score to 47 Balbetcheb the Indian's fast bowler, performed the Curlew Res.

R.G.A. Res.. and Youngsige failed, both being clean hat trick." This is the second time bowled The partnership of Ponsonby- that the hat trick" has been performed Face and Chos helped things along in Hongkong cricket this season. The little and raised the more to 3 The other occasion was when Lieut. Mac innings closed after 40 minutes play for Donald took three wickets for no ruis in

the Triangular Tournament. The Club replied with 163 for eight-Going in first the Indians lost three wickets of which Mitchell, McNicoll and wickets for eight runs, then Kitchell and Hancock contributed 100 Mitchell and Nazarin became associated and between Binker opened the batting and when them were mainly responsible for bringing had been registered Baker sent an easy the store up to 101 for six wickets! catch back to Holim and was caught For The Polo Alexander, as first man out." A stand was made by Farthing and in made 50 and had hard luck in going Hancock and the score of 4 at the sixthout for a catch to E. Rumjaha. A ros wicket was increased to 110. Hancock set in. and apart from King's 21, the mado 01. which included 3 six and. 7 total produced by the remaining eight fours. Two of the sizes zero morad off wickets was 30.4 Redmond and one of "Hoalim.

80...

The folding of the Club was superior to that of the University the latter being

a little weak behind the wicket Scores

:

UNIVERSITY.."

A. A. Rumjan Webster, b

Lammert

T. E. Yooh, b Farthing

F. A. Redmond, e Hancock, b:

Farthing

A. Hoalim, b Young

0

。,,.-,-、,,2

M. H. Roffey, c Hancock, b White, 13 A. N. Balbetcheb, e Edwards, b

White

R. A. Ponsonby-Fane, b Webster... 15

J. L. Youngsage, b Young...........

E. E. Choo, c McNicoll, b Young..... 11. W Vickers, b Webster Dr. Claud Severn, not out

Extras

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Total

Fall of Wickets:-."

བྷ་

88

+

CLUB. BT, JOSEPH'S,

On Navy A

.

CURLEW KOWLOON,

ground the team's lined ! Madar's bowling for the match repre-jup as under:- sents one of the best records for the CLUB.-G. Rodger; Gerrard and Mo- season. His four wickets for three mans Phail; Mair, Stewart and Wayman;. Mo-Valley the teams turned out as under- is only beaten by Capt. Davies racord Tavish. Forsyth, Bega Kuhr and Eng

of seven wickets for five runs in the match.

of the RG.A. v. the C.R.C. Scores:- "land.

·

1.1.C. AND. II.

S. A. R. Ismail, e Elwood, b Gibb. o.

N. B. Kitchell, run out

39

A. H. Madar, 'b' Grimmett....... I O Rumjahn, c Haliam, b Grimmett o 6. Abbas, o King, b Gibb

14

...... 41

H. D. Rumjahon, b Grimmett R. Nazarin, o Hallam, b King B., Ali Moosdren. și Earnshaw, b

Grimmett

Y. A. Wahab, a Earnshaw. b King 4 E. 'Moosdoen, a Gibb, b King

S: A. Runjalo, not out....

Exxtras

Total

1-5, 2-10, 3-18, 4-47, 5-47, 6-53, 7-53, Fall of Wickets: 8-73, 9-80, 10-89.

Lammert

Farthing

Young

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White

Edwards

Webster

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E. 3. R. Mitchell, b Yeoh

RAARES

10

..130

1-2, 2-4, 38, 4-25, 5-83, 6-101, 7-116. B-118, 0-127, 10-130.

Bowling Analysis.

Q.

B.

1

20

Bowling Analysis.

3

19

D 3

15 3

1

20

8 1

11.

0

Gibb Grimmett Alexander

0 Y. Z. W

9 Q * 42

13 1 42.

4 1 10

4.5 1

2.

Earnshaw

4

1

18.

0 0

King

4.4 1

94

POLICE.

C. Blaker, c and b Hoalim ..... Major Edwards, l.b.w., b Yeoh ... "0 B. £. A. Webster, L.b.w., b. Yeoh..." - 1. LD. McNicolly. b Yeoh .....

C. F. Alexander; c. Rumjahn, b

S. A. R. Ismail

50

R. Earnshaw, b H. Rumjahn

0

20

AS

FOR

Star.

LE Lammer, e Rumjahn................ L. J. Daviés, e Roffey, b Hoalim... $. F. H. Farthing, not out, ............. F. N. Young, not out

S. E. Booker, e E. All Moosdeen,

b Kitchell...........

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Bowling Analysis.

T. E. Yeoh

16

A Hoalim

8.

1-

F. A, Bedmond ..

0....

W. Vickers

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E. Hancock, & Hoalim, b Vickers. 61,

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Total (for 8 wkts......153 Finch-White,, did not bat.

Fall of Wicketa:

· 1-9, \ 2-93,-3-24, 441, 541, 6-48, 7.110, B-134, 9-150...

FIEST LEAGUE..

C.R.C.. 0.8.0.C

២៩.

This first league match resulted in a win for the Civil Service side by three wickets and 13. runs. The game wES. played at Happy Valley on a very soft wicket, the main of the previous night being detrimental to Lively batting, and.. whilst the ball would not rise, it develop

ed a twist which at times proved very dangerous The C.R.C. batted first and were all out for: 115, Chos and Ng Sze Kwong, were the only two, to keep their rospective ends up. As first and third botamen to go in they carried the score to 00 for three wickets Ng Seo Kwong's 50 included pane boundaries. The re maining seven wickets only produced fifteen runs,

The 0.8.C started well. Sayer and de Rome making a splendid first wicket stand and were not separated until 05 had been ren up. Both batsmen paved cautionsly as will be seen from the fact that Styer's 43 was mostly composed of singles: Apart from A. E. Wood the other players did little.

The fielding on both sides was not good. Of the bowlers Sayer ha, the best average with five wickets for 31 runs, Scores:

iss α.1.C.!

C. Chon, e de Rome, b Bayer 29 C. Hall, o Edmond, B Beed 10. Ng Sze Kwong, o Fincher, b Sayer 50. G. Lee, a Fincher, b de Rome..... 14. La Kuen, st. Holdman, b Bayer... 07 H. Hunt. b de Rome

3

M-K Lo, b'de Rome

H. Ching, b de Roms

Wong Sik Io, notʻout".

A. J. Kew, e de Rome, b Sayer

Chan Tan, c Edmonde, b. Sayer.

* Extras RAWAL.

E. B. Ecedatud,

Hamilton

De Rome

Bayer

... 01

C. Eamshaw, 1.b.w., b Abbas...... 3 T. H. King. b A. H. Madar

A. Grimmett, a Ismail, b H. D.

Bumjahn

Elwood, b A.-H. Madar-..

Maskill, b. A. H. Madar

Gibb, b AH. Mader........

Condon, not put

Hallam; b H. D. Bunjaha

* Extras

Total

21

ST. JOSEPH'S-Booth; Ismail and Wray; Mi's, Hall and Xavier; Routley, Ogiey, Sadler, E. P. Hyndman and R. M. Omer

Several strange names appeared in the college side while McCubbin was absent from the Club. His place was taken by McPhail, Weyman coming in at left half to complete the side. Play in the first bald was very fast and even. The only goal was scored by Begg who ran through and shot hard at Booth who failed to hold the ball which rested in the net and the Club wore one up alte: 33 minutes play. At half time the Club were lead ing by a goal to ni.

Resuming the Club' vere early attacking and Forsyth put them farther ahead by sending the ball into the not following a run down the field, the Club winning by 12 guals to love, d

On the Kowloon ground at Happy

Cleaves; Dash, Wilson and Darlington, ** CURLEW," Hardy Hooper andi

Taylor, Scott, South, Cook and Lamb.

Kowtoon-Woodman, Wheeler and Mason Morley, Murrison and Duneant. Millard, Hall, Pascoe, Thompson and Coombs.

·

Referee: Mr. Hollands.

Kowloon caught the sailors napping and took the lead in the opening minutes of the game Wheeler scoring from a freer kick for ads against the Curler. Kowloon who, led at the interval by a

The play continued in favour goal, to nil.

The sailors on resuming soon made the cores equal, South beating Woodman. Pascoe had a chance to give Kowloon the lead again but dallied in front of goal, Cleaves clearing Scott soon put his side- ahead and the sailors kcoping up the pressure South scored, number 3. Kowloon, should have reduced their opponents leaik before the close for Pascoe and Thompson both missed missed in front of goal. Wilson partly cleared and during the scramble in front of the sailors goal Hardy panched the ball clear. With the sailors anking for Kowloon goal the final whistle went and Curlew ran out winners of in good game by three goals to one,

The College team played well consider. ing they had not previously taken the Geld as a team. Only four of the side ace regular players in the College team, Booth in goal played a good game and The sailors now occupy a good position sarech well. He was beaten by shots that game him no chance.

The Club were not good as a team. The forwards individually showed dash at times but inaccuracy in shooting. Me- Phail was not safe at back, Gerrard covering up well. The middle line work ed hard. Rodger had little to do in goal.

PROMOTAMAR. UNITED,

This match was transferred to the Club ground the teams lining up as under:-

TAMAR-Mitch; Smith and Tomlin- son; Harper, Hudson and Bryant Hill, .....-104.~||Oxland, Graat, Burd and Brascadale,

UNITED Beech; Sepher and Hopper Urquhart, Laing and Leonard Cheah, 1-5, 2-21, 3-38, 4-61, 584, 6-4, 7-34, Sarpy Valentine, May and Payne 8-84, 9-91, 10-104

Bowling Analysis.

Fall of Wickets:-

0...M

1 W.

H. D. Eumjahn N. B. Kitchell......

11.4.1

32

3

3 0

91, 1

0

15:

$. A. RIsmail

0.

18

1

3.

4

A Hy Madar................ 20:

E. A. Moosdeen ... 20. 15.

1

FRIENDLY MATCH.

IR,C. NAVY.

Playing at home on Saturday last, the Indians went down very badly to the Navy Batting first the Navy compiled 144 runs, of which Comdr. Edgell and Lieut. Franks contributed 1 and 24 runs respectively...

The Indians replied with 51 runs only A: H. Ramjahn alone withstood the bowling with 8 runs not cut. taking wickets for 20 runs, Scores:-

For the Navy, Hardy bowled well,

BANG BATY.

Rev. Purcell, e Ismail; b Arcalli... 0 Lieut. Norris, o and b Curreem... 10 Licut. Franks, b'Arculli ........................me di Roy. Crole Beas, e Ismail, baj

Curren

Comdr. Edgell, b Arculli

Roferee: MrNewtonas The United playing with the strong breeze were early attacking Choak run- ning the ball behind. The sailors soon put the United on their defence and Hopper toned a ghot from Brusendale

in the league being only two points be hind the leaders with a match in hand.

R.G.A."AMBROSE,"

་--

The match between the Servicce af Sookumpoo attracted a good number of spectatori and a well contested gamer ended in a winry for the soldiers by 4 goals. to miz

CURLEW» RESERVES «. SOUTH

CHINA "B,"

On the Navy #A" ground the sallora.. won by goals to 0. Riley (2) and Hender scored before the interval and Mitchell getting through after the change of ends the sailors won as above,

SOUTH CHINATANG,

RESERVES.

KOWLOON

On, the South Chinn ground the home

bahmd for a corner. The sailors scored Lean won by the odd goal in threa early through Grant Taing cleared from Hallam scored, the only goal in the first a free kick and sent over to the left. half and Kowloon, crossed over leading by, May, beat Smith and Mitch, coming out a goal to q

1

-YACHTING...

SATURDAY'S RACING.

The 8th Championship for racing yachts.

to clear, wks-beaten Valentine sending Wong Sing Was made the scores equal thờ ball info an” emply göað making the and Musket putting through his own goal. acpres level. The United had the better gave the Chinese the lead. Result; South of the exchanges but the wind made the Ubida 2, Kowloon 1. play insecurate! Half time scord one add dated favour looked easy winners and the

Tamar playing with the wind in the B.G.A RESERVES » CLUB RESERVES, United were soon on the defensive. How The R.G.A scoring goals in the latter ever, Grant handled in midfield and half of this game on the Kowloon ground. Valentine receiving from the free kick won by two goal to nie went through and heat Mitch with a screw abot, putting the United ahead Within a minute the sailors had made the scores level for going down from the. centre kick. Leonard turned the ball be hind and Brazendale placing, well › from, the corner Hill beat Beech and made the scores 2 All Play was mostly in favour was sailed off on Saturday afternoon. A of the sailors but they could not get the very strong wind was blowing from the winning goal and time arrived with the East when the race started and the har

datm alime po bour was very choppy. It had a score of two goals each.

The match will probably be replayed in mental effect on what was likely to be s midweek when extra time will be played if good race, for out of the total number oE entrants only six started. Several of the yachts attempted to start, but, before- passing

the starting point, they were acarly swamped. In the Heyward Hays. Class the Lady Cloacing was badly reefed. On South China ground, the Police and finished the course with a storm sál. winning by goals to nál. Tousands Fortunately shortly after the start the lined the ropes long before the advertised time to kick off, p.

The Police who had been resting from football since the last day of the old year werd" "not expected to beat the strong Chinese team who had only once been

HANDICAP CLASS bertan, this shason and who were consider. ed likely favourites for the double event,

Corrected League and Shield Competitions. Yachts. on Course. Time. The teams faced each other de under- 0403

POLICZ - Swan; * Robertson and Mc Diana owes 1.55 - 4 65 60. Walters; Watts, Forbes and "D" Clark; Colleen.... 6.42 4.50.543 2 4 24

Lt. Comdr, Henderson, e Curreem,

blamai! ..

13

41

Sub-Lt. Humphreys, b Arcilli ..... 14 Lieut. Heath, e D. Runjahn, b

Arendt's.....

3

Sub-Lt. Stevens, not out

170 11. Licat. Hardy, b Ismail........ Mr. Cowen, atd Rumjan, b fatasil 3

Extras.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

*

2

.144

T

A. el Arcilli

18 3 56 5 Curreem.ARTDAT в 0442)

BH Laumail·

.........$

LE.C

A. H. Bamjohn, not out

H. Rumjaho, b' Hardy

POLICE, SOUTH CHINA,

wind moderated and the sailing was made a little easier.

tembus folde The race was' Bailed over a course of Pillar Bock (9); total distance 11.5 miles.

Results:

H'cap.

-Total

Bowling Analysis.

a

B

28:4

31

8. B. Ismail, a Stevens, bị Cowen,

1.

४ σ 32

5. A. Ismail, b Cowen donn

OK

13

3

·11.1. 2 31

0.8.0.0.

31-

4

5

S. D: Lamail, o Stevens, b Hardy

19

Cargyll Watson, Pearson, Valentine and Did not start-Sasso, Rolla,

SOUTH CHINA. →→ Lau

Cheung: Chang Bo and Fung Tai; Cheung, Wing

Dorothea.

· A.'el Arcalli,' e and b· Hardy ......

0

J. B. Curreem, b Hardy DAMALL, Øk

Shing, Leung Tai Fong and Leung Yuk Tong; Ko Sik Wai, Jp Kau, Wong, Pak

HAYWARD HAYB CLASS “T.”

A B. N. Samy, b Hardy

2

N. Jadick, Cowen, b Hardy

on Course. Time.

0

...

Referes: Mr. Williams). (2 fimpl

G. E. Bayer, b Ching

F. J. de Rome, b. Ching

A. E. Wood, b Ching

C. Fincher, e Ching, b Lai Kuen

J. Hollman, b Lai Kuen

B. 0. Witchell, run out.

EW Hamilton, b Lai Kuen

EZ B. Rood b Ching

W. Edmonds, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkta.)

F. Lang, H. Taylor, did not bat.

A: Kitchell, b Hardy

FM Arculli, b Cowen .

Ertárna, J. WHA

Chong; Kwok Po Kan and Lan, Tak Yachta. #cap. Corrected Cheating.MATUNDAS K

#

Re

Late,

do. 5.316 29 3847 3

The Chinese went off with a rush and Urania Scr. 524.05 116122

Boray 3. the ball going out to Lan Tak Cheung Boojum ... 447 0.22.201 31 8 28 362 that player was stopped for offside. The Tady Cloncinn Set 6.30.514 749 51-play of the Police quite upset the Chinese

Total

Bowling Analysis."

Cowen Hardy

10.89 104

28.

Dia "not start--The Gladys Sealark attack for with the former playing the Winlfrea one back game the whistle was cote tidually sounding for offside which, wai || ben met by, groans from the Chinto sup

Si

Lola and Owl,

"GLE CLASH "

90

•No starter,

NJ

71

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