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FOOTBALL,
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CENTRAL 4567
The Kowloon Cricket Club first string KING'S RES SOUTH CHINA B
went down rather badly in their frit This match was played on the South league match of the season which they China ground and attracted a crowd of played against the Indians at Kowloon several thousands, „mostly Chinese The
on Saturday Losing the town they were pace from the start was very fast and the sent th Grat to bat. Their first two men heat made it very uncomfortable for the opened up welt and made 80 between
After losing their first two league TANOMIA Disclaim all Responsibility players and referre," the latter having them before they were dispored of Altor matches against the C.S.C.C. the. Med for Dabur contracted by the Crew of that very busy time owing to the evenness of this a rot set in and the whole wide were cals wore victorious in their third match Vessel while in Hongkong.
[1482 the play. The interval arrived with no out for the addition of 40 odd runs which they played on Saturday against Lindzell was the only one who made any the H.K.C.C. They had first knock and The strong attack set up by the King's thing like a stand against the Indians compiled 175 for the loss of soven wickets.
Obito U TELEPHONE. in the second half wore down the Chinese and his 13 not out were very carefully They then declared. Pte. Naah and System (making four lines in all) it has been defence after twenty-two minutes play and Dangerfield receiving the ball from the Ad Areull bow hul well for Capt Welker hatfed well for their side found E BICHANGE QUESTELT. left beat the defence and went on to land Indians and it was mainly due to hiin making 80% and 15, respectively The PHONE NUMBER. In fatare our Number
will be the ball in the art out the goalies that the Kowloon men were disposed of Hongkong Cricket Clab replied with 153, reach.
so lightly. The Indians replied with 169Mark, and Hagen being the only two For a time this reverse seemed to die for the loss of four wickets. A. H. Hum of the side to do anything worth men. hearten the Chiues, and the King's were john's 62 was almost faultlers and he had tioning. Mark powed the half century attacking strongly. Curr received well out hard fuck in going out to a difficult catch mark and Hagen was not far short of it. and was running through when he was by Fletcher The K.C.C, bowling was in- The rest of the side fared poorly, Nash brought down in the penalty area but this clind to be weak whilst their fielding was getting six of time wickets for 61. being cnsidered a fair charge the play not up to umysł,
"Scores pe continand and South Chinn "cleared,"
Scores: Dangerfield was pert responsible for a bit | of "clever" work; beating two opponents fairly easily he was close up to the gualis when he went in a drive but the ball struck the goalkeeper and rebounded to the underside of the crowbar and into play aad South Chips brought of a good. celearancg, D.
"
The South China then had a turn of attacking and forced two corners and a moment later the entra forward · shot over the bar from close range. The final whistle sounded leaving the King's win-
ers by a goal to ni?,
* BLUEBELL, KOWLOON RES.
Playing at home the Kowloon Becerves could field ten men only and went down to the Bluehallin a fast game by two goals to mil. The Sailors won the game in the first half-Milk and Sadlier scuring, After the change of ends play was more eyen, bail this half being blank, the sailors wos ne above.
SACRED HEART ». CLUB DE RECREIO.
At Scokuup the Club de Recreio won by three clear goals. The play was more even than the score indicates but the club de Recreio deserve their win. Croesine over with a goal-scored by Ogley to nif lend the Club de Recreio made certain of their game when Rocha scured their second goal and before the close Xavier put on number three leafing them winners by
gual to all
three
TAMARREST
** TITANIA RES.
On the Navy" ground the Titawa played their first league match this seama and shared the points with the Tamar Reserves. The game was fast throughout and as the score indicates was evenly con- tested. The Tamar took the lead through Mockridge. Bell made the scores level be Tore the interval, The second half was blank and the game faished with ́s 'draw of one goat all.
“DIOMÈDE "- RPS 7. UNIVERSITY.
Ou the Navy "B" ground, the Univer- sity turned out without their. Captain, Sopher, who had been selected for the In. terport trial, and went down by a goal to ail At the interval the score sheer was blank but before the close Rigby got through for the sailors and scored.
CLUB RES. R.GA RES,
J. P. Robinson, e A. H. Rumjaan,
b Madar A. W. Ramsey, e. Omar, 'b F. M.
Arculli
Tem Arculli
T. M. Cochrane, b Arculli
R. "Earnshaw, c Curivem, b ̃A.
Arcalli
Cap Walker, & McNicoll, b Mark 35 Corpl Howard, e Hagen, b Mark 9 Pte McCurmeh, khow: b McNicoll:21 CorpL· Percy, e Sewwell, b Stevns 11 Pte Balchin; Reid ...
30
0.
99
Arulli, b E AL
Pie. Nash b Reid
30
Pte. Osborn, e Reid, b Mark
19
P Willcocka, not out
0
Extras
Total fieru wkta, dec.)
Bowling Analysis.
∙13
Reid
Mark
Hagen
Stevens
Prat
W. Hydry a Kitchell, b A. Arcalli L E. Lammert; e S. A. Ismail,, b
Omar
R. E Lindell, not out.
L. A. R. Duncan, e Omar, b. A.
Arculli
J. C. Fletcher, & and b Omar R. Pestonjo, b A. Areulli
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
17. M. Omar 14 A el Arculli- F.M. Arcalli A
A. H Madar......
VLLC
McNicoll
0.
13
12
I G. Johnson, e Willcocka, b
Nash
· B
38.9
T. B. P. Osborne, ↳ Nash D. Reid, Nash
113 0:
D. H. McMaster, e Osborne,
5 NashaAMI
4
‚D." G. Nichalson; 1,b,w, Walker,
0
LD Moxicol 1bw. Nash
A H. Rumjahn,” c'. Fletcher,
Ramzey
SD. Tumail: b, Cochi SH. Ismail. b Fleicher O. Ismaily B Rohinión. "A.-H. Madar, 'not"out" UM. Omar, not out
-Extras
Total
• A, el Arculli, J. S. Curran, §. Ai Iemail, N. B. Kitchell, and F. Mr. Arculli, did not bat w
Howling Analysis,
T. M. Cochrane
C. C. Eigen, run out
CY Mark, h Nash
-AJ Stevens, Db Percy
G.: W. Sewwell, b Percy
G. P Bridger, not out
Extras
Total
Bow
Walker Nash
Balchit Osborny
Prrey
.0.
3
0. 32
0
13
The
R. Pestonji VLAS A W. Ramsey Lab S J. C. Fletcher
REarnshaw
W. Hyda
FP. RobinsoT?........
3
IS
25
C
L. A R. Duncan...
C.S.C.C. CHINESE R.CZ
די
W
23
G. B. Sayer in this match, which was played at Happy Valley knocked up"a cratury and took seven wickets for runs. His century was well deserved as he did not give a single glance, whilst he was in very good trundling form. Ip fact it was his day out. The C.8.0.0. The Club were the visitors to Sookunyoo went in first and compiled 219 for the
played without Hutchison, their
goalkeeper, regular
Buxton taking that loss of six wickets when they declared. position in this watch
The play F. J. de Home litting ont in fine style, opened very even but after ten minutes asisted his side with a score 52. The play the GA went to the front when Chinese fought hard for a draw but with Murphy got the ball past Button.
and
Shortly after Roberts lovelled up for the Sayer In such good form they wero unghib Club and at the interval the score was one to realize Emir object and were dismiss Food for 118. Edmands at cover point took hard for the win Both tomms struggled ning goal but the final whistle sounded four catches off Sayer's bowling. with halftime score analtered and the result was a draw of one all
ST. JOSEPH'S 7. FILIPINO CLUB.
Playing at home St. Joseph's had an easy win over the Filipino Club, the final score reading six gooly to nil in their favour,
Maher opened the score and soon after. A. Transhitsky added a second and at the interval the College had a lead of two
In the second half St. Joseph's addest four grals to their interval score, N. Transbitsky scoring on three occasions and Tai Yn Ai once
The gamo endel in a win for the College as above.
BILLIARDS.
E.AS.MA, K,C.C.
A billiard match was played on Satur day evening at the Ex-Active Service Men's Club between teams selected from the Ex-Active Service mea and the Kowa Joon Cricket Club. The games, were of 1 hundred up. Six were played which ro sulted in three wins for each side. ⠀ Thu visitors won the match on the total scors by 55 points
Scores
0.8.C.C.
A. E. Wood, b. Les
F. Jde Bone.. Chan, b Hung... ; F. Baker, e Hang, b Los
Witchell, b Ching
G. R. Sayer; o M. W. Lo, b Hung107- A. K Sutherland, a and b Hang JHB. Niküll not out
F. J. Ling, not cut
Extras
Total (for 0 vite.)
Innings. Declared Closed
51
J.B.C. =,K.C.C.
Kowlcon Cricket Club second
strings were entertained at Sookupon
Saturday when they played the Indians if their 5rst lengur match of the won They were heavily defeated by three wickets and 44 runs. Going in first the E.C.C met with varying luck and were all out for 90, Kew being-top scorer with 4. The Indians replied with 134, of which H. D. Rumjahn counted 65, not out.
Seoresi
X.CO
B. Potherum, c H. D. Rajahn, b
Sirdar Khan
A. J. Kew, c O Rumijan, b D
Rumjahn
EJ. Edwards, Sirdar Kahn... D. S. Green, o 1. Rumjan, b
Sirdar Khan,
F. Evelyn, o O: Itumjahu, b 'Moos
leen
W. L. Weaser,, 6 IT. D. Rumjahn 23 AN. Other, o Madar, b Sirdar
Khan
H. Overy, e O Rumjahn, bH. D.
umjahn
J. Fraser, b Sirdar Khan
T. E. Jones
Haasan, b, H. D.
Rumjahn
O B Raven, not out
Extrán
Total
Bowling Analy
Sirdar Kahn
3
H. D. Kumjabn
10
MockIeen
D. Rumjahr
WH. Edmonds, F. H: Holdman, P. T. Lamble did not' bat.
Leo
Kitchell
H.D. Rumjahn, not out
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WAL Weasor
D. Rumjahn, c H. Owry, b
M
W
Fraser
3.
T. Hasson 1.bw b Greenr
At
0. Bumjahn, C
Sirdar Kahn, c Evelyn, F
24
0 34.
..0.
Aloosdeen, Lhwab Petheram
A. H. Samy, b Overy
20
Ng, Sze Kwong Huot Ching Choy Hung
Chon, b Lambla
H. Ching, 5 Làng
G. Lee, c Nihill, b Lamble
Ng Szo Kwong, & Edmonds, bir
Bayer
M. W. Lo, bv. b Bayer,
Scares
Fraser
KOWLOON,
W Hung, o Edmonds. b Sayer
Pile
•Henthoott Davi
83
∙Marsh
Earnehaw Marray
:81
M. K. Lo & Elmonds, b Sayer...
100
D. Chan, e Edmonde, b: Sayer
300
I. K. Bb, and: b! Bayer
Barlow, Evelyn
100
HO. Hung, not out pr
∙Morton
Hazlett.
Total.
·Davis
Total
52 | Wang Po Sun; o Baker, ↳ Bayer
Extras
E. Moosdeen not out
Extris
Total (for wkte)
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Bowling Analysia.
O. B. Raven
H Overy
WL Weser J. Fraser "Green"
Petheram
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