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THE GARRISON . THE H.K.C.C.
The Garrison tomm, were entertained by the Hongkong Cricket Club on Satur day. Both sides wore strongly rep sented, and the match attracted quite large number of spectators, including H.E. Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Duff,
K.O.B.
MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1927.
"FIRST" DAYOUT.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY . CRAIGENGOWER.
The University won a decisive victory pver Craigongower on Saturday by a margin of 91 runs. Craigengower turned put one man short and it, was also noticed that their principal bataman, B. W. Bradbury, was not playing.
Batting first, the University, who wern the visitors, made 119 runs in a little over an hour. The partnership of A. A.. Rum- jab and T. E. Yeob produced nearly a century. After that there was a collapse Vickers and Osman carried the score to
116, but the remaining six players failed to add a run. This was mainly duo toj the splendid bowling of Grimes, who took
four wickets for 5 runs and experienced
The Club's side was in great form and won the match by an innings and 10 runs. Lieut. Stewart and Mitchell opened the batting for the Club, who went in first At 18 runa Lieut. Stewart was clean bowled, and three minutes later Lieut. Franks, was returning to the Pavilion, Baker having displaced his midulla stamp. The side then settled down and the partnership of Pearce and Mitchell'
very hard luck in not perfuming the "hat proved very productive. Pearce opened trick." In his last, over Grimes claimed up in a vigorous manner, sending the three wickets for "ho runs, but one ball first two balls to the boundary. Aparated the threa wickets. Mitchell was nearly caught in the slips, and little later, after lobbing van from
Craigengower made a poor response, and wero dismissed in half-an-hour for 48 runs Baker, he was bowled by Davies.
Jex was the only player to reach louble Webster utreded him, and made 7 before he fell to a simple catch by Lesures. Rumjahn was mainly responsible Flerning. Owen-Hughes also made double for their collapse, taking six wickets for Sgures and had hard luck in going out to a difficult catch; he returned a low hit at express rate to Davies, who made no mistake. Meanwhile Pearce tinued to pile on ruus. He was batting: cautiously, but sens all loose balla to the Boundary. A very Gae "sixer" was scored on Le Flming. Al se Pearce drover rising ball right ato Baker's hands,' aftor having been one hour, and forty minutes, at the wicket. His scare includ cd 14 boundaries.
Pearce gave Do chances, though at 60, he was nearly rua out. Shortly after the tiffin interval the sido completed its innings for 9-10.
DOP-
The Garrison, as the result of two bours batting, replied with 181 ruas. They opened well, and up to the fifth wicket their scoring was practically level with the Club's at that stage. Tho "tail," however, wagged ferbly. Capt Ciliver did extremely well. Going in first, he stayed in almost to the end änd had ću runs to his credit.
At 4.30 p.m. the Garrison decided to go ín again; but the players merely foruí- ed a procession to que Pavilion and back. Within half-an-hour they were all out for 42. In this innings McNicoll took three wickets for 10 runs, and Haytor twp for three runs. Scores :-
1.5.0.C.
Lt R.. Stewart, R.N., 5 Dalves ... 10
13 runs. Scores: --
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HONGKONG UNIVERSITY,
A. A. Rumjahn, e ati b Abbas ...... 40 F. A. Redmond, e Wilson, b Major 2 1E. Yeob, c and b abbas...... 40 W, Vickers, cand b Grimes ...... M. B. Osman, b Omarke Balbetchet, o Omar
P. E. Choo, b Grimes ...... T. EL Yeow, Qmar
11
ง
S. H. Ong, not out.......
Ng Bow Poo, k Grimes
A
M. A. Kyum, b Grimes
Extras
11
Total
119
Fall of wickets:--
1-26. 2-73, 308, 4-116 3-117, 7-10, 8-110, 6-119, 10-119,
Bowing Analysis.
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FOOTBALL,
The Tamar seon" returned to the attack
Hongkong Club and Curlew to replay and gave the Club defence a warm time. for championship honours,
Rodger almost failed to keep out a shot" The following are the results in the it fall but picked it up and throw out. from Burd. In stopping the ball bo let Hongkong Lengue matches played on Saturday :-
Had Bard put another ounce of force A Division L
behind his shot probably Rodgar would Hongkong Club..... 2 H.MS. Tamar
not have recovered in time to save the H.M.S. Ambrose... H.M.S. Cairo ....ball from crossing the line. The sailors R.G.A.
o South China ... came with a rush nad a sigh of relief west up from the Club supporters when Barking was pulled up for offside close in
CLUB ." TAMAR."
1
On the Navy "B" ground. The tenis lined out as under--
CLUB.-R. Rodger; Gerrard and Law McTavish Forsyth, Begg, Kuhr and rence; Telfer, Stewart and McPhail;
England,
.
Harper, Hudson and Bryzat: Hill, Top TAMAR.-Mitch; Smith and Harry;
ng Harkins, Burd and Brazendale. Refereo: Mr. Smith.
The sailors had the advantage of a light breeze and were the ärst to attack, Law rence olearing from Brazendale. Hudson returned with a hot shot, which Rodger clear. The Club transferred play, and
uhr ended up by shooting wide.
Time arrived with the Club winners of a fast aad well-contested game by 2 goals,
for Mitch only had three good shots direct win. They were not up to shooting form, to 1. On the play the Club had a lucky
ones. In each case the sailors delesen were ed at him and two of those beat him. The two goals scored by Begg were brilliant
caught napping. Harkins, who played for the first time this season, did not came- up to expectations.
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The Club pow meet the Cirit in the re-play next Saturday, each Club having 25 point..
B.G.A. SOUTH CHINA,
This match was played on the Club- ground and attracted a large number of spectators to the stand, while thousands of Chinese lined the ropes.
Ench go was visited in turn, but shoot ing was erratic. The Tumar had a chance to score, bis Harkings was pulled up for off-side when Brazendale dropped the ball in the goal-nouth. At the other ond Smith cleared well from centre by McTavish, and inter the Tamar's back house: Bailey, Pascoe and Donovan; Keay, stopped England. Hill was sent down Yeate, McHugh, Harris and Couzens,
the wing, but the ball travelled too fast for him and went over the line before he could centre. It was loft to Begg to open the score, following good work by Stewart Taking a forward pass the and Kühr.
Club centre landed the ball high in the net, giving Mitch no change, after shout -119.8inutes' play.
14
0. Y. IK
W
U. Omar
1+
43 J
E. W. Major
G'
20.
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Y. Abbas
I
31
9
J
T. Grimes....... 3
CRAIGENDOWEL
ET. Wilson, e and b Ruajala... T. Grimes, b T. E. Yeoh
R. Bass, and b Ramjalm
1. M. Omar, c. Bathatchet, b Bum-
jabn
5. Jex, not out
W. Hall, a Ng Bow Poo, b Rumjahn. Marsh, e N. B. Omar, b Yeoh
Y. Abbas, e Redmond, b.Kech Major, c and b Rumjahn Partydad, b. Runjahn
Extras
19
1-5, 2-14, 3-15, 4-15, 5-27, 6-97, 6-27, 7-31, 8-43, 98.
E. J. R. Mitchell, h Davies
Totul
20
Lt. J. B. Frank, b Baker
о
T. E. Pearce, o Baker, & White ... 89
Fall of wicket-
E. E. A. Webster, c Butterworth,
b Le Fleming
H. Oven Eughes,
D. B. Peat, b' White
L. D. McNicholl, 'b Davies
E. G. Lammert, run out
11
15
and b Davies 24
Mid Hayter, B.N., b. Davies ......
L. J. Davies, not aut
Extras
Total
244
Fall of wickets: 1-18, 210, 3-4, 4-92, -147, 6-188, 7-214, 8-215, 0-930, 10-943.
Bowling. Analysis.
Bowling Analysis,
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E. W
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3
A. A. Humjahn 7.0 "L T. E Yeoh........... 7 O
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H, R.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
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The teams lied up as follows:- R.G.A.-Phillips; Walker and Wood
SOUTH CHINA.-Lo Chai; Lam Yuk Tipg
and Ng Kam Chien: Leung Yok Tong, Leung Wing Tak and Lat Yuk Tat; Chai Kwong Yeung, Ko Sik/Wai, ip Kau, Wong Shui Wah and Lau Tak Cheong.
Referee: Mr. Nouton.
South.
Play opened in favour of the K.G.A., and Lo Chal saved well from McHugh, This unexpected reverse roused the Harris and Keay. Although the R.G.A: sailors. Hill sent over the bar, and a kept up the pressure they failed to break viament inter Burd sent straight to through the Chinese defence, which con- Rodger. Following good work by the nisted entirely of the reserves. Club right-wing. McTavish dropped the China transferred play, and Phillips saved ball éloer in urd Begg repeated his first from Ip Kau, Lau Tak Cheong sent over shot, but, this time Mitch brought off a long shot from the left, which Walker good save. Forsyth came down but ended cleared. Although the ball remained in up by shooting over the bar from a good the R.G.A. half the China players Gover position. Harkins had a chanen, but looked like scoring, for their play in front after working for a good position delayed) of goal was weak. The RGA transferred his final shot. and Gerrard dashed up and play but could not
score. During the cleared. A moment later the Tamar pressure McHugh fell in the goal area centre was pulled up for offside, when when attempting to head the ball, and Brazendale sent over. Foul against Eng" a halt was called for him to receive atten- Iand gave the sailors no advantage, for tion Play continued even and for a time Gerrard returned from the free kick and settled in midfield, the halves showing Kuhr was stopped by Smith elcsein,
good form. At the interval the score sheet was blank.
Lawrence misjudged a high shot and let in Harkins, who shot wide from close range, A moment later, Hill came in and attack. For five minutes Phillips had a Resuming, South China took up the struck the side of the net with a hardwar time in goal, being enlied to deal drive. Kuhr missed from close range and with shots from Ip Kau and Ko gik Wai: Begg, after running through the defence, South Chica were awarded two corners, let the ball go over the tie to the left of Donovan clearing on each occasion: The the upright Harkins teste "Todger. who R.G.A. then took up the attack but could easily cleared and Ser
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midheld,
pot ncore. The South Chica defence.
but the sailors were bac and forced provel sound and the R.G.A. attack was
a curber. McPhail h
On Good Friday A. A. Rumjahn beat Wong Po hung in the Open Champion- ship Singles of the Hongkong Cricket Club Tournament. The match was a good one, wach point being strenuously contested. Hemjalin was the more vigorous player, 0
M. B. W
Capt. Davies.
17.3 3
B
Bomb Baker
7
40 1
14
80
1.
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20
0
1 13
2
Le Fleming Capt. Dods
Lt. Graham
Lt. White
GARRISON.
Capt. Oliver, b ̈Lammert - Major Matthews, xt. Davies, b
Haytor...
C
46
Capt. Le Fleming, a and b Haytor 9 Cast. Davies st. Davies, b Haytor, 94 Capt. Spinks, run out
Br. Rüker, cand b· Lammert ...
b Owen-Hughes O
Col. Butterworth,
Lt. White, run out
Cant, Dods, b Lammert
Lent. Graham, not out
Major Bagnall, e Prat, b Lammert
Extras
Total......
Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-13, 3-62, 5-129. 6-130, 7-134, 8-142, 9-101, 10-161.
Bowling Analysis.
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Hartor Lammert
0/
4-73,
behind from
the flag kick, and though Hill, placed well
kept well in hand, Couzens had a good turn the ball in the right direction and Tak Cheong got away on the left and at the second attempt, Harkins failed to Lam Yük Ting when about to shoot. Lau opening but was charged off the ball by
Bard shot wide. Burd in trying to centered, but Ip Kau shot wide. The re-
and this probably won him the mazet through was stopped by Gerrard, who remainder of the play was in" R.G.A.'s
The acures were 70, 7-0, 9-7. 6. A. Rumturned to mafield. Harkins revived a jahu now enters the semifinal. His pass from topping but ended up by shoot brother, O. Rumjaho, has already reached
ing wide. this stage in the competition.
Other results on Good Friday were:- Club Championship.-F. A. Redmond beat G. M. Dpowell, 7-5, 4-6, 0-0,"0-2
Mixed Doubles--Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble (†3/6) beat Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Gruyburn (14/0), 6-3, 6-3.
favour, but the defence held out and the. game ended in a goalless draw..
The South China side comprised; no fewer than six of the reserves 'team.
"AMBROSE"."" CAIRO."
Gerrard kicked behind in attempting to clear a shot from Brazendale and, the Club clearing from the dag kick, Stewart sont out to England, but Smith returned and Hill Centered, Harkins headed wide. Gerrard cleared on the text visit of the lined up as under: suilors, and the Club,orwards transferred play, a good core suit by Begg getting offaide. At the interval the Club were leading by a goal to nil.
Resuming, Hill was sent down the wing
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On the Navy "A" ground. The teams
"Ambrose."-Coysh; Parker and Lin den; Vasey, Welbourne and Butler; Bol eaves, Hood, Duval, Boulter and Carter. "CARD."Alder; Chapman and Staines; Forsyth, Law and Lloyd; Harding. Gale,
Anong the matches arranged for this week there are two of unusual interest. On Tuesday Ng Sae Kwong and W. Lock Wei meet F. A. Redmond and G. R. Sayer but Bard turned his centre wide of the Sutton, Robinson and Avalent.
Harkins was again off-side to a
in the semifinal of the Open Champion-past. w.ship Doubles. That match is to be played nont pass from Hil and the Club trans-
12 2 09 18.50 3 45
40 31 0 2. 17
3
1
Webster Owen Hughes 10
GARRISON 2ND INKING.
Capt. Le Fleming, b MeNicoll L. Grahams, b Lammert Cent. Davies, c and b McNicoll Ma or Matthews, at. Davies, b
Lammert
Cant. Spinks, Hughes, Mc-
Nicoll
Br. Baker,' absent
Col. Potterworth, e Lammert, b
Payor
17
Cart Doda, b Peat
White, e Pearce, b Haytor Mrior Fagnall, absent hurt Capt. Olliver, not out
0
G
Extras
Total
Referee: Mr. Hollands.
The game was evenly contested Duval on the Stand Court. On Wednesday S. ferred pay, England sending over and opened the score for the Ambrose, and A. Rumjaha meets M. W. "Lo in the third Harry clearing wall. Hands against Ste Bouter put them further shend before the round of the Open Championship Singles.wart, wall in, gave the Tamar a chance
GOLF.
SHANGHAI GOLF CLUB'S JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
interval.
to draw level but kudson shot straight at
After the change of ends Gale scored Rodger, who cloaca. A free kick for twien for the Caire. Hood added one for the Club in the gun mouth, cleared. The the ambrose, who thus won by three goals
to two. sailors, however, were back again and
A. G. Godby defeated LB. Wheen in Telfer handled close the sailors claim the final round of the Shanghai Golfing
THE ABREY FLAD, a penalty, which the refereo, Club's Junior Championship at Kiangwan disallowed as the office was committed of the Abbey floated or Princess Mary's High above the lofty north-west_tower on April 9th winning by 4 and 3. Godby outside the area. The Club packed the wedding day. the banner of the Abbey required 80 to go round in the morning, goal, and Hudson, Jug the kick, shot Church of Westminster, which was re whereas Wheen was doing rather better just wide of the "up. Following off King and the bride entered. This was placed by the Royal Standard when the and at tifin time stood one up. Godby's ↑ side play by Hathe. Club brought the first time it had been seen by: London- steadiness was, however, a great factor in the hal: down or that, and Smith failers. The Abbey flag, on a yellow ground, his favour, and improving on his morning to clea, Engla
Fall of wickets: 1.0, 20, 3-0, 4-15, 5-15, ing's performance he quickly brought Begg, who beat Mi
6-37, 7-30, 8-42.
| matters all square and took the lead. As and put the Club tv
5.
Bowling Analysis.
a matter of fact Godby's outward half was The closing stage
2 10 195
3
Mellicoll
Immort
Past 20 H&tor
1.4 1 Play will be resumed to-day.
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I towers.
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