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FIRST LEAGUE.

H.K.C.C. ». E.C.C.

Ute:""

Q.M.S. Jacob, not out..... Sapper Goodman, b' Hagen

Extras...

16

40

Total (for 8 wkts}

Sgt. Cockell did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

U..

.M..

R.

* 0

56

11

5-5

·3

By defeating the Kowloon Cricket Club by 45 runs on Saturday the Hongkong-Hagen Cricket Club have established themselves

as winners of the first league for this Season with points against the Uunver- sity's 10 as runners-up.

Spectators were provided with quite an exciting afternoon's sport. The visitors, though they have not done at all well this Season, surprised their opponents by coming within an ace of defeating them, bat thanks to the bright display of clean. hard hitting at a critical stage in the game, by A. V. T. Dean, who scored a good all round 91, the match and the league honours were unde sofe.

Batting first, the visitors were all out for 80. In their reply the home side made a ad start, four wickets going down fur 36 runs. Dean (third man is) was the unly batsman to stand up to the He remained at the wicket howling. until the in-inga was closed and com- piled 1 out of the 125, runs scored. He hit 14 fours and two sixes and did not give a chance until after reaching 10. The remaining batsmen were disiniased cheaply.

Cochrane howling for the visitors did well in secaring & for 57.

Senres:

S. Jex, b Powell

Griffin Plummer Reid

Piercy Baron Hollands

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UNIVERSITY 'r, 1.R.C,

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FRIENDLY MATCHES:

UNIVERSITY PAST AND PRESENT 9. THE 05.CO. If XI.

SCHOOL SPORTS. THE DIOCESAN BOYS SCHOOL The inter-house sports of the Diocesan

This friendly match, played at Cause | Boys": School were held on Friday last, way Bay was full of interest. The on the athletic ground of the University......... Varsity players went in first and declar.Members of the four Houses acted as ed at 183 for four, Ng Sze Kwong and committee, judges, starters, clerks of

H. Roffey contributing 30 each to this score. This sporting declaration cost them the match, the CS.C.C. replying with 160 for wickets. A. E. Wood con tributed 30 to this score.

Scorr

UNIVERSITY PAST AND PRESENT H. N. Balhatchet, b Baker

......... 31 A. E. Kumjahn, b Hamilton...... 10 A. A. Rumjaku, b Hamilton......

0

Ng Sze Kwong, not out H. Roffey, b. Lamble Rev. E. K. Quick, noi out

50

30,

10.

Extras...

12

Total (for 4 wkts., dec.)...103

S. Hecchoma, C. Choa, E. O. Yeow.. W. M. Gittino, and Sir C. Severn did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Playing away on Saturday, the Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI. beat the Uni- versity 2nd XI comfortably by ru Batting first, the home side started dis astrously, losing the Erst" two wickets with no runs on the board. Osman then joined Sg Bow Poo, and the partnership brought the score to 28 before the former succumbed to the bowling of Arcalli. Ng Bow Poo Followed soon after, hitting his own" wicket. The later batsmen coul pot do much and eventually they were alt disposed of for 78 runs. The Indians

Bird hatted very consistently, passing their

Hamilton Apore after the fall of the opponents'

Ling fourth wicket. Sirdar Khan and Arculli bowled well for the Indians, the former eapturing 4 wickets for runs and the latter 3 for 15. Oxman was the success- fat howler for his side, securing 4 wickets for 26 runs. Scores:-

ና፡

UNIVERSITY ND XI.

Ng Bow Poo, bit wicket, h Sirdar

Khan

C. W. Lam, 1b,,, b Sirdar Khan 3

Evars Baker

Edmonds Lamble Witchell

0.

M.

R

10 1

43

0

I

40

h

19

0

1

0

0.5.c.c. 1st, XI.

B. D. Evans, b Quick

20" 1

F. H. Holdman, & A. H. Rumjaha,

b Serern

A. E. Wood, b Balhetchet

13

B. C. Witchell. b Ng Sie Kwong.. 1

19

12

C. A. Peterson, b Arculli

..... O

50

k.č.c. 157 XL

18

J. L. Youngsaye, d Arculli... M. B. Osman, b Arculli

13

F. Baker, c A. A. Rumjahy, b Ng

Star Kwong

F. W. Howell, e Owen Hughes,"

Powell

A. W Ramsay, b Bowker

1-4

1. A. R. Duncan, run out

S. Omar, e D." Rumjahr, b Minu 11 M. A. Kym, c.D. Rumjaho, h

Sirdar Khan

0

W. Edmonds, b Sovèrn

C. Earnshaw, b Bowker

H. Y. Leong,

Dusra, h Sirdar

Extras

Khan

7

18

3

e Lammert,

Q..

T. M. Cochrane, b Bowker

R. E Lindsell, b Powell R. Earnshaw,

Powell....

H. G. Wallington, b Bowker

J: C. Fletcher, run out

R. Pestonj, hot out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

A. C. I. Bowker... 11 426 Rev. Powell

10.5 1 41.. H.X.C.C. IST XI

R. E. A Webster, e Howell,

Wallington

E. J. R. Mitchell. b Wallington A. V. T. Dean,

Cochrane

G. R. More, h Cochrane slee

A. Bernard, 1.b.w. Cochrane.

H. Owen Haghes,, b Cochrane ...

Pearce, b Cochrane

ACI Bowker; by Pestonji

V. F. Viccajce, not out

WH Sling, b Madar

A. T. M. Barma, b H. D. Rumjaha 5

Extras

J. . B. Nihill, .b.., b Severn... 8 F. J. Ling, not out

Total (for wickets)

14

11

.169

G. W. Hamilton, P. T. Lambic and R. E. O. Bird did not hat."

Bowling Analysia.

Totai

0. M.

B..

Bowling Analysis.

Balhatchet

2

1

Sir C. Severn....... 13

1.

#

0.

F. M. el Arelli ...

3

15

Rumjahn,

8

0

34

0

H. D. Rumjaho.... 8

Quick

0 30

1

Sirdar Khan coming 4

Ny Sze Kwong

8 Q

17

D. Rumjahn

n

A. R. Minu

14

12

3. P. Madar

İ.R.C. D XI.

ז

MP Madar, b Youngxaye

O. Rumjaho, b Omar

Lindell, b

H. D. Rumjahn, b Lam

10

13.

15

FM. el Areullie Youngsaye

b Lam

D. Rumjahn, e Kyum, b Osman... 20

of Feminine Fashions in

T.

E. G. Lammert, e Howell,

Cochrane.......

N. B. Kitchell. c Ng Bow Poo, b

Osman ...

A Dusra, & Youngsaye, h Osman 18 Sirdar Khan, e Slag, b Omar....

11

A

Mohamed. Omar. h Young

W. W. Mackenzie, run out

0

Ret. Powell, not out

A. R. Minu, b Lam

16

Extras

J. S. Curreem, not out

.

Extras

35

Total

.125

Tobul

Bowling Analysts.

◊.

R

W

Bowling Analysis..

Cochrane......

0.3

0

57

C.

M.

Wallington ng Pestonji

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18

S, Omar

0

5 0 13

C. W: Lam

0

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Youngsaye

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Playing at Happy Valley on Saturday the H.K.C.C. A defeated the Navy first pleven by 66 runs. The Navy scored 121, Railton securing 4 for 6. The visitors replied with 167. Capt. Walker

course, ets., and carried out their duties very efficiently.

The results were >

100 Yards.1. Lee Yan Tek: 2, Samy;

Koanjothin

Yards.-1, Tape: 2, Samy: 3. Leung Hung Yan.

High Jump.- Kosnjothin; e, Lee Yan Tek: 3, Lee Shiu Kau

10 Yards-1, Lam Fing Shing: 9, A. Reet; 3. A. Nomanbhoy.

300 Yards (Junior),-1, Lai Kwong Wing: 2, Ma Chiu Chong: 3, Elphinston, Long Jump-1, Lee Yan Tek: 2. Pangs

3. Ram.

Half Mile-, Lee Po Cheng': 2 Lan Ping Shing: 3. A. Nomanbboy.

Hurdles. Lee Yan Tek: 2 Ram: 3, Kosajothin.

Team Race (Senior).-1, Brown: 2, Green; 3. Blue.

Team Race (Junior).-1, Brown'; 2, Blue 3, Yellow.

House

LI

35

Championship. Brown, points; Green, 31 points; Blue, 24 points: Yellow, points,

Individual Championship.-Lee Yan Tek. 18 points.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.

NINTH ANNUAL MEETING.

The isth anual sports meeting of St. Joseph's College was held on the Race Course Chy kind permission of the Hongkong Jockey Club) on Saturday afternoon, when some very fine rachig was witnessed. The outstanding per- formance was that of a young Japanese named Y. Hachiuma, who won the junior championship of the College for the second year in succession in a very deci I sive manner, gaining full points. the 90 yards junior championship ho did the distance in the same time (25 seconds) as that of J. Cassumbhoy, who won the senior championship in the senior event.

The Rev. Brother Director of the Col- lege (Brother Aimer) in asking Mrs. de Morgan to present the prizes, which were many and valuable, remarked that entries this year constituted record. Mrs. de Morgan was the recipient of a beautiful bouquet of flowers contained in a silver holder and tied with the school colours,

Amongst the large attendance at the were noticed Mr. N. Teesdale sports Mackintosh, MJ. M. Alves and Mr. de Morgan.

The results of the more" important events were as follows

Long Jump (Junior).-1, Y. Hachiana;

(4) and Lieut. Armstrong (47) made a fine first "wicket stand, both retiring -,, Hamanaka Distance: If lin. defeated.

Sores:-

ROVAL. SAVY 1ST xi. Lieut.-Com. Jetham, h Walker 17 Pay. Lieut Hargreaves, b Walker 13 E. R. A. Woodland, b Young...... 2 Chiel S. Door, e Walker. b Vallock 19 Rev. Purcell, e and b Railton...... 28 Lieut. Frosanquet, e and b Vallock 7 P.O. Writer. Saper, e and ↳ Rail-

tors

Marine Lench, et. Owen, b Railton Ld. Seaman Fisher, st: Mills, h

Railton

S.C.P.O. Vincer, b Walker

Pay-Lt. Dixon, not out

Extrax

Long Jump (Senior).-1, P. Lie: 2 Ng Sae Cheong. Distance: 17ft. Dins.

100 Yards Flat Raco (Junior)-1, Y. Ilackioma: 2, A. L. Ramjahn.

120 Yards Flat Race (Senior)-1, J. Caasambhoy; 2. K. M. Omar. Time: 33.2-5aed.

440 Yard's Fiat Race (Junior)-1, Itachiuma 2. A. L. Rumjahn.

65acca.

Time:

440 Yards Flat Rate (Senior)-), J. Time: Cassunbboy; 2. M. Omar 30.2-5secs.

High Jump (Junior)-1, Y. Hachiuma ;

→)

4

2. B. Cosan. Height: 8ft

2

High Jump (Senior)-1, J. B. Loring:

20

2. C. Figueiredo. Height: 5ft.

D.

20 Yards Flat Race (Junior).-I. Y.

321-

Hachiuma; "A L. Rumjahn.

Time:

95seca.

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SECOND LEAGUE,

The position of affairs in the second league is that the Royal Engineers and the Navy second strings are fighting it out for the premier position in the league. The Engineers at present head the league with 30 points, having played, 15 matches, lost one and drawing threa with, one match to play. The Navy have 28 points to their credit, but they have only play ed 1. losing one and drawing one. If the Navy win four out of their remain ing fire fixtures the Championship is secured to them. Their defeat last week at the University makes the nutcome appear uncertain, but in any case an in- teresting finish is promised."

H... H.K.C.C. 2xn XI.

"

The RE's. won this match with the wide margin of 206 runs, The H.K.C.C. went in first and were all out for 88, Hollanda (23), Nicholson (19) and MeAlpine (1) being the only three to get into double figures. The Royal-En- gineers in their reply compiled 296 for 8 wickets, including a very fine century (103 by Major Gandy, who as first man in retired undefeated). The remaining batsmen knacked up good average scores.

Scores:-

B.K.CC. 2ND XI.

H. E. Hollands, e and b Cockell... 97

W. E. Nicholson, b Jacob

W. Reid, b Cockell

Peterson

M. B. Osman.

K.C.C.. NAVY,

The

-Playing at King's Park on Saturday the Navy second string defeated. Kow- Batting loon Cricket Club by 38 runs. first, the Navy scored 112 runs. Kowloon second eleven replied with 73, their first four wickets falling for 11 runs. O. B. Raven, E. J. Edwards and W. L. Weaser tried to pull the score round but they were well beld by the bowling and fielding of their opponents.

Scores:-

NAVED XL

Pay, Com. Osborne, e Overy, &

Brawn

Lient. Hiftris, b Brawn Lieut. Hughes, Pethèran Marine Wilkins, e A. Raven, h

Brawn

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. 2.

Young

7

0

99

Walker

15

7

Vallock Railton:

5

0

3 0

R.K.C.C.

Ja

Capt. Walker, retired Licut. Armstrong, retired ...... 67 Capt. Kent, c. Door, b Jothan N. Young Fisher ........

0

15

JH F. McMaster, b Jatham...... 0) F. J. Wakefield, b Door

N. L Railton,ge and b Jotham...

P. W. F. Mills. b Door

A. Vallock, not ont

Corp. Peter. b Door

∙15

Pay-Lieut. Gregory, b Petheram... 5 Lieut. Jackson, b A Raven ..... Pay.-Licut-Com. Worthingtun, b

A. Raven

Mid. MacIntyre,

J. N. Owen, b Door

Extras

Total

220 Yards Flat Race (Senior).-1, J. Time. Cassumbhoy; 2, K. M. Omar.

259ecs.

Team Race (220 Yards)." Open to teaps of from any school. 1, St. Stephen's College; 2. St. Paul's College." Time: 1min. 47.2-3secs.

220 Yards Flat Race. Open to all Boy Scouts in Hongkong), S. Havret: 2. Chee Ping Fling. Time: 21.2-5secs.

Half-mile Flat Race, (Senior),-1, G. Lai, V. Schaefer; 3, Ini Kai Kun.

Half-mile Flat Race (Junior).—1, A. Mills, Xavier: 3, Wing You. Times 2rains. 5.4-58¢ck,

Old Boys' Race (440 Yards). Open to past pupils of St. Joseph's College,-1, Time : 12B. Assumpcas; 2. H. Braga.

-OS

12

187

0 95

1

H

Q

0

47

3

7.1

31

C.S.C.C. e. C.R.O.'

Played at Happy Valley and resalted. in a win for the C.S.C.C. by 125 runs. Harper for the home side made halfi century:

Scores:--

13

Hargreaves

26

A. Raven

Lerch

Ú

Pay. Lieut Hogg, b A. Raven P.O. Tezley, b A. Raven .P.O. Writer Bristow, not out space

Extras

Jotham

12

Door

4

Fisher

0

Totul

18

Bowling Analysis.

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H Grifin, e Brown, b Jacob

E. Petheram

11

CH. Piercy, b Cockell

A." O., Brawn

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0. Y R.

12 0

d

31

8

703

...... 20

Cockell........... 12

ROYAL ENGINEERS, Major Gandy, retired..

Oupt.. Chippendale, Baron Col Butterworth, b Hngeu Q.M.S. Ramsay, b Griffen

1. C. H. Smith, e McAlpine, ↳ Baron · )

S.S. Brown, not outibuniso

Cpl. Blondeo, e McAlpine, b.Baron 38 L-Sgt. Winter. c Reid, b Hollands 10

F. Oliver, Gregory

J. C. Long, Osborne

W. J. Woolley, b Hogg

H Overy, not put ...........

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

0. M..

Pay. Lt Hogg P.O. Tezley

11

6

Pay.-Lt Gregory.. 4. Pas-Coin Osborne &

21

J

0.8.0.0.

C. Sara, e Y. K. Shi, P. K.

Wong F. Harper, c Y. K. Shi, b., M.

Shi

C. Alexander, e S. T. Wong, b p.

K. Wong

C. Beardall, b C. E. Wong.

W. Cullin, not out

B. Smith, e Ip Kam, h CE.

Wong

H. Strange, not out....

Extras

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36.2-53eck.

One-mile Bicycle Race.--. C. Reme dios: 20. Remedios. Time: 2mins. 52.2-5ECIA

Relay Race. One Mile (Teams of 4). Seniors The Rest. The Time: 4mins, 3-5séc.

Rent.

One Mile Flat Race-1. C. Barrios; Dee Tink Seng. Time: amins, 45seca.

Tug-of-War. Seniors. The Rest (ning a-side)-Won by the Seniors.

The principal officials for the day

were

Judges.-Messra. V. C. Bell, F. L Marques. J. Leonard and F. L. Silva.. Handicappers.Messrs. A. Rahmin, P. Dragon, A Gosano and Tay Tew Ai.

Starters.Mr. R. M. Omar and Mr. C. A MacKenzie.

Official Time-Keepers.-Mr and Mr. F. Rodrigues,

U.n.O. END XL

P. K. Wong, b Sarn

26

F.

Total (for 5 wkts., Jea)...173

Y. H. R. Taylor, H. Westlake, and E. Murphy did.net bat.

Bowling Analysis

C. E. Wong

·0. M 7. 10.

TM. Shi

113

B. T. Wong All lo 0

Wong Po Keung....

Q 31

(Continued at four of next column.)

J. Kent

Chae Alexander; b Hill 0.

PS. Tob Hill

Y. M. Shic Smith, b Hill..

S. T. Wong, b Sera

Y. E. Shi, st. Strang, b Hill....

In Kane Beardall, b Hill...

Cheung Wing Kuc, not out

Wan In Shing, b Hill

C. E. Wong, e Hill, b Sara Leang Kam Kwong, b Hill

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

G. Sara.

10

9.1

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