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CRICKET.

FIRST LEAGUE.,

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The Chinese Recreation Club did not turn out a side on Saturday in their Arst league fixture against the RGA. and they had to concede fült points to the Garrison men.

SECOND LEAGUE.

UNIVERSITY 2ND XI v. NAVY 2ND XI,

The Navy second string suffered their first defeat this season in league cricket but they are still in a good position to carry off the league championship. At present they are second in the league with 2 points, having played ten matches, winning eight, losing one and drawing one. The Royal Engineers at present head the league with 33 points but they have played four autehes more than the Navy. The conquerors of the Navy on Saturday were the University second string.

Batting first the University-dedarod

The

132 for wires wickets JL. Young Saye was highest scorer for his Ride with 52 not out. Hogg bowling for the Navy secured five wickets for 13 runs. Navy replied with 30 all out, C. W. Lam socuring seven of the wickets for 36.

Scores -

UNIVERSITY XI.

B. P. Ng, b Hogg

C. A. Peterson, b Hogg ......

HEC.C. ECO

The K.C.C. stand eleven were defeated on Saturday on the H.K.C.C. ground by the home's second string. The visitors had first knock bat they could not do anything| with the bowling, only one of their bata! men, B. Petheram, getting into double figures. The side was out for 53. F. N... Young's bowling was mainly responsible for the low scoring of the visitors He secured eight wickets for 12 runs, au aver- age of 1.5 per wicket. The visitors re- plied with is for nine; L. D. McNicholl' and D. E. J. Nicholson for a long time defying the bowling. The former com- piled a good all round 70 before being dismissed, and the the latter madu 48.

Scores:

...

?

X.C.C. ND X1

H. Overy, & McNicoll, b Young A. R. Raven, b Young

B. Peshernin, b Young

J. A. Fraser. b Young

W. L. Weiser, b Young

0

E. J. Edwards, b Young

P. J. Kew, b Rel

E. Savage, & Young

A: O. Brawa, e Reid, b Young

O. R. Raven, o Baron, b Reid

D. S. Green, not out

-

Scores

*CIVIL SERVICK '

P. T. Lamble, b Arculli ................

Bowling Analysis.

R. C. Witchell, o Madar, b Omar 20 B. D. Evans, 6 F. Arculli .............. E. W. Hamilton, b r. Arcul A. E. Wood, by F. arculli ......... F. Baker, b Madar .....

17

Bowker Lammert Powell ........

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1.

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J. H. B. Nihill, c. Ismail. b F.

Arculli...

W. II. Edmonds, not out ... F. H. Holdman, b Madar

R. EU. Bird, not out

Extras....tom.

M

B.

50

47

ต 13

6

0 13

19

B.K.C.C. 1ST XI..

W W. Mackenzie, e ́Armstrong,

b Worsfold****

55

25

A. V. T. Dean, e Sutton, b Roc... 34

G. R. More, not out,

20

8

P. Jacks, b Rõu ...............

14

21

Bev. Powell, Bot out....

A. C. I. Bowker, b Alfree...

Extras

Total (for a wkts, dec)...137

T. W. Carr did not bab.

Omar

A. Aroulli F. Aroulli Madar

.178

Total (for 4 wickota)

Webster, Lama.art, Melfaster, Brid-

-ger and Sewell did not bat.

M

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. X.

W.

14

3

43 1

∙10

30

Bowling Analysis.

5

1

24

9

Kent

2.

0

Roo

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Williams

X

0

Worsfold Altres

3

Q

4 0

14

0

15

INDIAN B.C.

O. Ismail, b Bird

S. A. Ismail, a Holdman, 5 Bird... 23

8. A. Ismail, b Hamilton

J. Curreem, b Bird

..

. M. Omar, è Carr, & Bird"..................

A. H. Madar, e and b Evans... 7 F1, Arculli, b Bird........ 10

A. el Arculi, l.b.v., b Edmonds... 21

S. D. Ismail, b Hamilton

N. B. Kitchell, not out

A. R. Minu, not out

Extras

11

8

Extras

a

Total

152

Bowling Analysis.

Young...... 10 3 19 สู Griffin A Reid

K. R.

W.

Total (før & wickets)

Bowling Analysis.

...110

A. M- P.

W.

Bird

13 3

42

5

g

G

3

Hamilton

8

3

2

Evana

1 15

1

Baker

0

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1

11

1

Witchell

0

0

M. B. Osman, e Hughes, b Tixley a JL Young Saye, not out

J. E. Noronha, b Gregory.............. 18

· C. Vi Lam, b Gregory abou 0 M. A. Kyum, hw, & Osborne... 12 S. F. Hachiuma, c Tizley, b Hogg 31 H. Y. Leong, o Hizley, b Hogg... 0 W. H. Sling, Wilkins, Hogg... U A: T. M. Barma, not out

Extras.

Total (for a wkts., dec.)... 132

H.A.QC AND II. H. E. Hollands, b Fetheram C. C. Hagen, b Fraser...

L. D. McNicoll, b Fraser

5 7 12

J. A. H. Plummer, b Overy

70

D. E. J. Nicholson, b Overy.

48

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D. Reid. Edwards, b.Fraser

18

E. Griffin, b Fraser.....

Bowling Analysis.

Q. K.

#.

C. R. Barcs, e Raven, b Overy ... 23 A. K. Mackenzie, b Overy G: H. Piercy, not out

Extras

10

Tizley

Total..........

13

Dore

Gregory

5

3 93

Osborne

8

A

20

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Lieut. Hughes, a Sling, b Peter..

F. N. Young did not bat,

Bowling Analysis.

Fraser

Overy

Petheram

.948

K.C.C, Ist XI. t. THE NAVY 17 XI..

The Navy first eleven played a friendly match at Kowloon on Saturday against the K.O.C. first eleven, which they won by 77 runs Batting first, the Naval men scored 150 for the loss of seven wickets when they declared Lieut.-Com. Jotham, first man in, contributed 66 towards this wore. The home side replied with 115, J. C. Fletcher topping the score with 27 to his credit. The fielding on both sides was not good.

0. H. R.

#

13.

0 54

4

11.4 0 G3

1

4

1.

33

I

Scores:-

son

Marine Wilkin, e Hachiuma, b

Lax ....

O. Raven

A

15

NAVY.

4 19

A, Raven

1 11

0

Weaser

3

0

0

Savag

Lieut. Com. Jotham, e Summers, b

Wallington

66

3

Đ

17

0

Com. Brocksmith, st. Jex. b Pes

ronji

Lient Harris, b Lam

Pay-Lieut Gregory, b Peterson... 0 Pay-Com Osborne, b C. W. Lam 25 Lieut. Jackson, e Young Saye, b

Lam

Pay-Lieut. Hogg, l.b., b Young

Saye

Lieut. Rogers. b Lam

g

F.O. Tizles, e Leong, b Lam.....

P. O. Bristow, not out

A. . Other, b Lam

Extras

Total

80

15

L.R.CA 2ND XI. . C.S.C.C. 2nd XI.

Playing at home, the Indian Recrea tion Club 2nd XI. beat the Civil Service, Cricket Club 2nd XI. by 33 runs.

Scores -

1

C.S.CC. 2ND XL

C. Sara, c Wahab, b Cassumb

hoy.....

F. Harpere O. Rumjaho, b: H

D. Rumjahn

C. Alexander, e H. D. Rumjakṛ. o W. Cullip, not oût

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The Medicos gained an easy victory over the Chinese R.C. acgond string on Saturday. The Chinese batsmen did not make anything like a stand against tho bowling of "Capt. Walker and Sergt. Percy. These two secured all ten wickets for 33 runs. None of the CR.C. batsmen got into double figures. The R.A.M.C. replied with 173, five of the first six wickets procuring mest of the runs. C. E. Wong did well to secure five wickets for

Scores:-

38.

C.R.C.. 2ND-XI.

Wong Po Keung, e Walker, b

Percy

H. Best, run out

Extras

S. Cassumbhoy

A. Kitchell

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Lieut. Simpson, cand b Pestonji... 19

E. B. Woodland, e Green, b

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Lieut. Goull not out

Mid. "Lemesurier, not out m

Lieut. Boyle, a Howell, b Walling-

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Extras....

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10

23

Total (for 7 wkts., dec.)...190 Rev. Purvell, Capt. Quinlan and Marine Leach did not bat. Bowling Analysis.

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Fletcher.............. В

9

I

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1.0.0.

E. W. Howell, b Boyle

WH. G. Wallington, e Rev. Purcell,

Earnshaw, not out

W. Sammers, b Quinlan

P E. Lindsell, Leach. b Wood-

J. C. Fletcher, b Gould

lands

Bowling Analysis.

0. Mr. 1.

27

Peterson. Lam Young Saye

10 3 93

.... 13 4

36

H. Strange, e A. L. Rumjahn, b

Kitchell

11

5

Q

15

W. Hill, b Cassumbboy

4.

J. Gregory, c D. Rumjahn, b Kit-

cbell

R. Smith, and b D. Rumjahn.: 95

Wallington Pestonji

H. Westlake, b. Wahab......... G. Hallam, b Wahab

Earnshaw

0

Howell

14

3

Total

91

"S Jox, e Gould

20

Bowling Analysis.

A. W. Ramsay, b Boyle

18

J. A. R. Duncan, card b Gould .0

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H. D. Rumjahn... a

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16

5

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R. Prstonji, e Rev. Purcell, b

Gould

0

4

1 · 15

24

D. Ruvijahn

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Y. A. Wahab

4

2

10

1.2.C 2ND XI.

10

Wan Iu Shing, & Chilton, b Walker - 2 Y. M. Shi, b Percy

M. P. Madar, e "Alexander, b

Hilt

27

12

S. E. Green, not out

0

K. L. Chau, e McCurrack, b Percy 0

O. Rumjaho, b Hill

6

+ Extras

H. D. Rumjahn, c Harper, byHill 40

9

Y. A Wahab, b Smith

Total

113.

A Kitchell, b, Smith

Walker

Kwok Po Kan, e Scrutton, b

Choi

Sirdar Khan, c Strange. b Smith.

Bowling Analysis.

2

Wai Foi, at. Howarth, b Percy

J. S. Ackber, 1.b.w., b Alexander 8

0.

M

D. Rumjahn, not out

Hargreaves

25

D. Mohamed, b Hill

*Boyle

13

S. Cassumbhoy, ran out

Gould

Quinlan

#

Hill

Woodlanda ***

4

18

Extraa

Lench...AL

3

Brooksmith

5.

0

Total

.126

*Bowled one no hall,

Bowling Analysis.

R.

6. 4 14

K.A.M.C."

'C. Sara W. Hil

I 20

Q

8.1 1 43

5

C. Alexander. -R. Smith

2

7 9:34 7

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S.. T. Worg, b Walker

In Kau, b Percy ....

P. S. Toi, 1.b... b Walker

CE. Wong, b Walker

Cheung-Wing Kue, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Capt Walker

Sergt. Percy

10. X. ......... 8.1 ว 15

Capt. Howarth, e Chan, b S. T.

Wong.....

Pte. MeCufrack, e P. K. Kwok,

P. K. Wong

A. L. Rumjahn, e Alcxander,

W.

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INTERFORT CRICKET.

NO TEAM FOR SINGAPORE. Cricketers, will be disappointed to learn- that the proposed Interport cricket match between Singapore and Hongkong will not take place. This decision was reached nt a meeting of the Committee held.at the Hongkong Cricket Club on Saturday A tiho time The Committee sent out. invitations to about 30 cricketers to re present Hongkong in the match, which WAS tved in Singapore, but only seven were able to go to Singapore. Un- able to make up a side, the Committen decided to abandon the idea of visiting Singapore this Season.

POLICE SHOOTING.

TAM SHUI PO SHIELD WON

CENTRAL

RY

The police shoot for the shield kindly presented by Mr. Tam Shui Po of No. 85. Bonham Strand, took place on the Kowloon City Range, yesterday morning. The competition was open to teams re- presenting the various police districts in the Colony. The rules for the shoot com- prised Soapshooting at 200 yards, rapid. shooting (fifteen rounds in one minute), application at 500 yards (seven rounds and no sighters), application at 600 yards (seven rounds and no sighters), making in all a possible of 150 points.

The shield was won by Central District, Yaumati district being second, and New Territories No. 1. third. Three cups were also awarded for the highest individual Aggregate acures. "These were won by: 1, Crown Sergt. Carpenter, 100 points; 2. Crown Sergt. Smith, 106 points; 3 Sub-Inspector Barnett, 107 points. THE GOVERNOR'S CUĘ COMPETITION The Governor's Cup for revolver shoot- ing, open to the police farce, has been won by Crown Sergt. Carpenter, who also this year holds the championship of the Palice force and wins the cup pre sented for this eompetition by the Share- brokers' Association. In this competition Sub-Inspector Harnett secured second place. The Handicap Cup, presented hy the Sharebrokers. Arsociation, was woTE by Lance-Sergt. Whant, Crown Sergt. Carpenter obtaining second place.

YACHTING.

THE LADIES' CUF."

Conditions were very good for the race on Saturday for the. Ladies' Cup and eighteen borts enjoyed a very good sail. All four classes of racing yachts competed and a fine start was made. The day was pleasantly warm and there was quite a good breeze..

The course was from the Club to Lymur, thener to Cust Rock buoy. Quarry Bay and Channel' rocks and was nine and a half miles long,

Rola and Dinnn were favourites but the former did not start aid Diana was five minutes late over the line and then at Lyemun bad the misfortune to faul the beacon and so went out of the race.

On handicap rain was the winner and Adana second hut the result of the race is subject to the hearing of a pro- test by the sailing committee,

NORTHERN

CAMPAIGN

AGAINST CANTON.

INDICATIONS OF AN EARLY MOVEMENT.

Peuter's correspondent at Peking, writ ing on the 7th inst, said:

Certain troop movements have been which would seem to indicato reported that the first steps in the Northern car- The East Surrey Regiment had the paign against Cantor have been taken.

General Shen Hangying, the well-known courage of their convictions in their

Kwangi militarist, has been ordered to match against the H.K.C.C. first eleven recced with his troops from

Chencho to on Saturday by declaring at the fifth Shoukann, whila General Fang Ping jen's forces have arrived at Tayuling, near the wicket for 104 Their declaration was border of Kiangsi and Kwartung in read little premature for the visitors replied iness to enter Kwangtung at the appointed with 178 for four wickets which gave them time. The latter will be joined shortly he the First Special Mixed Brigade from This friendly match resulted in a draw the victory. For the Regiment, Capt. The Spri but the home side (the Civil Service Kent with 45 not out and C.Q.M.B. Strip

Considerable quantition of arms and Cricket Club) had extremely hard lock with 32 were the principal scorem. The ammunition are being transported from

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CS.C.C. lar XL. I.R.C. Iar XI

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the excprt of General Ma Chi, men went in first and and compiled 137 W. Mackonzize being top scorer with 58.

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for the loss of eight wickets when they declared.

1

Extra

Total

.173

Bowling Analysis.

Wong Po Koung

0

30

GEL. Wong

15.1

V M. Phi

The Indians could, do little with the bowling of Bird and Hamilton. After the Fall of the second wicket for 25 a rot set. in and the next four wickets, fell with little addition to the score, RM. A. el Arculli and S., De Ismail tried to pull the score round but the best they could do wes to fores a draw. Stumps were drawn in the Iniling light shortly after the fall of the ninth wicket.

Lieut. Alfred, e Powell, h Lam-

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Capt. Roe, nok out

Scores:

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