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SATURDAY'S LEAGUE MATCHES.

FIRST DIVISION."

CCC. H.K.C.C. "A"

i

On their own ground Craigengower defeated the Hongkong "A" eleven by fair wickets. The visitors batted first, and scared 11 for nine wickets, one player being absent. Only two members of the team, Humphreys and Maas, man- aged to get double figures, the former) securing a delightful 52 After a disas trous opening, Fritz and Bradbury made a fine stand for Craigengower, and when the match was brought to a close, the score stood at 132 for six wicketa

Scores:--

B.K.C.C. "A"

AW Hayward, e hnepel, b

Abbas

Col. E. D. Matthews,

Dixon

S. A. Arthug, b Abbas

M. M. Mass, b Abbas.....

Fritz,

24

J. D. Humphreys, not out....... 52

R. F. Walker, b Fritz

F. N. Young, b Abbas .....

T. E. Pearce, .Kitchell, b Abbas 2

"P. Ralph, b Fritz

L Jenkins, b Abbas

Extras

Dixon Abbas

Fincher.

Fritz

Total (for 9 wickets).

Bowling Analysis.

UNIVERSITY » RA

2ND, 1925

The University, at home, easily defeat- ed the Royal Artillery. The home side batted first, and scored 177, the top seor ers being the Rev. E. K. Quick (50) and B. P. Ng (1) The Artillery men were disposed of for 60, Balbatchet securing five wickets for eleven ruas.

Scores:-

UNIVERSITY.

H. N. Balbatchet, 1.b.w., b Gifford 20 A. A. Rumjahn, a Beasley, b Clay"

ton

Rev. E. K. Quick, c Hell, 6 Clay-

ton

RE. Yooh, b Gifford

B. P. Ng. b Henslow

Bowling "Analysis.

1 Danean

B' Petheram E. G. Rentou O. B. Raven A. C. Kew

。.

LA. R. Duncan, b Griffin B. Prtheram, h Vallack ...

J. Long, b Howell

3

10.

On their own ground Kowloon were de feated by the Indian RecreationeCluh. The home aide batted Brst and were dia- posed of for 47, to which the visitors rea- ponded with 167-4 win of. 130 runs. The Indian bowlers were particularly keen, Bhooza taking, five wickets for runs and A. et Arculli four.for.11 runs. The visitors started. well, and Rumjahn was responsible for. a foù 81. For Kow loon Goodwin, took.eight, wickets for 45

E. J. Edwards, a Crawford,

tritio

b

A. J. Kew, c Jacks, b Vallack.

O. B. Raven, b Smith

D. S. Green, b Gridin..

rana

A... Pile, & Howell...

30

0

J. S. Cox, e Jacks b Saith E. G. Renton, no; out

Secores.--

51

Extras

Total

Rowling Analysis.

0.

Vallack..... Grilo Howell

41

TO

15

*

1

9.2 0

10. 19

AS Hett, Page, b Clayton..... 23 S. O. Shahabrdin, b. Clayton ...... Prof. F. A. Redmond, b Henslow T. 0. Yeow, c and b Henslow ..... R. A. Ponsonby Fane, not ont S. Hachiuma, b Clayton

Extras

11 Total

budin, b Bumjaba .........................

Bd. N. Page, b Balhatchet

69

10 10 290 3

1.0.0.

Smith

NAVY UNIVERSITY.

Owing to the call of time, the Navy drew with the University C. C on their i own ground. When stumps, were drawn, the visitors, with two wickets in hand," only required five runs to win.

Scores:-

A. B. Pearce, b Gitting

4 W. Ramsay, b A. Arculli

J. Lyal, F... Areulli, b

Bhoora

G. Lee, b A. Arculli.

6. Jex, b Bhoora.

R.-C. Witchell, h. Bhoora

F. Goodwin, d Bhoora

A. R F. Raven, & A. Arvulli

K. R. Macaskill, run out.......

J. C. Fletcher, b Bhours.

E. Uvery, c A.. Ismail, b. 4.

Árculli

E. Jordan, not out.

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

16

3.

Bhoora

0.2. 2

&

4. 'Arculli

3.

11

12.0.

£13

P.O. Suffield, e Hiptoola, b Gittias 9. Rev. Hanilanc Osman, b Gittins 4 Capt. Davenport. Lhw., à Lam... 19 Mid. Smythe, not out*****

Extras

Total

C. H. Rhoora, b Goodwin

A. H. Rumjahn, st. Jex, b Good.

win

J. B. A. Curreeme. Lyat, b Good-

win...MAANA

A. H Madar, l.b.w.. b Goodwia...

S. H. Ismail, b Goodwin. "N. Kitchell, rur out...*****

S. H. Ismail, b Goodwin,

H. D. Rumjabu, b Lyal.

A el Arculli, not aut............

S. D.. Ismail, b Goodwin

Extras

Total

F. M. el Arcalli, b Goodwin.......

2

18.

167

Bowling Analysis:

1, M.

Henslow

17

3

49

Clayton

14

1

54

Gifford

8 3

16

Smith

4 0 25

ROYAL ARTILLERY,

Capt. Benaley, e Xeow, b Shaba-

budin

13

Lt. Hall, run out

10

Capt. Parkes, b Balhatches

10

Major Hattersley, Smith, c Shaha-

23

Capt. Bennet, e Rumjahn, b Bal

hatchet

Lt. Smith, h Rümjahn

Sgt. Gifford, st. Ponsonby Fane,

b Rumjahn

Eng.-Lt Bennett, b "Lam........... 14. Mid. Simms, L. b Gittins 3 Mne. Shaw, st. Zimmern, b

Gittius

10

1

Lt. Henslow, e Ponsonby Fane, b

Bälhatchet

Lt. Edmundstone, Lb.w., L Gittina 4 42 Lt. Com. Lockhart, b Lam LE Pisani. b Lad

0 K. R..

3

10

5 .. 0

13.5 a 50 199

Gr. Clayton, st. Ponsonby Fane, b Balhatchet *****

4

Gr.. Dyer, not out

D

8

} 20

Extras

C.C.C.

Total

Bowling Analysia.

ม.

Bowling Analysis.

Bowing Analysis.

0.

M. I.

15.

D. "Fritz, Ralph, Humphreys 38

S. O. Shababudin, 10

4

0.

B.

B. W. Bradbury, e Ralph, b

Walker.

Rev. E. E. Quick 7

1

Lam

12.3 0

51

Goodwin

23.4; 5:

3-

41

A A. Rumjahn.... 72

Sudan

6 0 49

Lal

1:

1:

H. N. Balhatchet... 4.3

S. Abbas, not out.

24

SOLE AGENTS.

F. Schnepel, b Walker ...

Extras

0

16'

TIL. 638.

Total (for 6 wickets)......132

C.S.C.C.. NAVY.

The Civil Servico Club, on their own ground, had an easy victory over the

E. Mowfung. W B. Muskett, K.Navy. The visitors batted Erst, but the F. Modi and P. A. Dixon did not

bowling of Reed "and Evans was deadly, and the Naval men were disposed of for 75 rma The home side had no difficulty in doubling this figure, Baker and Fincher both retiring when they had scored 38 and 53 runs, respectively.

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bat.

Bowling Analysia.

.0.

E.

Walker

14.4

1 38

3

Young

-97

2

Arthur

11.

Hayward

1 0

10.

Pearce

1

3

Q

Matthews

0

17

A

Humphreys

#

11

1.

Lt. Husacy, Reed, b Lis

Lt. Wauchope, b Beed...

Lt. Gough, l.b. w., b Reed ......

Scores:-

NAVY.

Lt.-Com. Jotham, b Reed

Sling Gittins

UNIVERSITY.

A. T... Barma, b Bennett.......

W. M. Gittins, run out

15

E. Zimmern, c.and b Davenport..

11

V. Viccajee, Suffield

Dr. M. B. Osman, b Sufield..

H. Y. Leong, b Lockhart

C. W. Lam, b Suffield

W. K. Sting, b Suffield

B. N. Sudan, not out

C. K. Ong, not ont

Extras

Total (for 8 wickets)

F. Hiptella did not bat.

Bowling Abalysis.

3 0

19

0

Overy

15.

B ▸

61

Fletcher

2

28

Q.

ti. Leo

5.

01

Raven

14

RUGBY.

WHYTE,

R. C. Reed, b Young

E. F. Fincher, b Walker

A. Kitchell, Young

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HONGKONG.

C.R.C.. HONGKONG "B,"

Hongkong. "B" were entertained by the Chinese, who suffered defeat at the hands of their opponents. The Chinese batted first, and when the first wicket had fallen at seven, a fine partnership by Ng Sze wog, and Choa yielded 100 The former played a £ne innings, Scoring. B6, which included eleven fours. The home side sportingly declared when The Club the score was 161 for six opened well and when eight wickets had fallen they had scored 173. G. R. More was responsible for 10,

Pay L. Com. Hargreaves, e Baker,

6 Reed

Lt. Col. Cantrell, b "Reed

Capt. West, not out

LL Com Bower, b Evans

Lt. Jackson, run out

Lt. Gould, b Evans

y

Pay-Lt. Com, Osborne, b Evans...

Extraa

C. R. Bayer, b Hargreaves"......

Suffield

28

Lockhart Davenport

Shaw Bennett

Total

Bowling Analysis.

K. Ther

Reed Ling

14 "

7

30

1

90

Evans

6.3 1 24

C.B.CO

3

F. J. de Rome,

Cantrell, b

Scores:

Hargreaves

18

QB.C.

B. D. Evana, e Gough, b: Har-

Ng Sze Kwong, b Bowker

85

greaves

W. C. Hang, b More.

F. Baker, retired

H. L. Yung, b Bowker ..........

10

E. C. Fincher, retired

C. Choa, run out

31

F. E, Lawrence, e Jotham; b Har-

H. C. Hung, a and b Hancock.

.8

greaves .............

K. L. Chau, not out

0

A R. Sutherland, b Hargreaves... 0

A Ching Bowker

F. J. Ling, not out ......

11

Ng. Sze Cheung, not out.

Extras

E. W. Hamilton, b Hargreave

Extras ..

1

.172

Total (for 6 wkts., dec).151

E. Woog, Wo Fo Sun and Wan

In Shing did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Bowker

More Owen. Enghes

Hollands

Plummer

Hancock

B.X.C.C

0.

Total

F. H. Holdman and E. B. Berd did not bat

Bowling Analys

R

Cantrel

Hargreaves

14 1 04 17 80 35 3 D 17

0 12.7 9018

G. More, c Ng Sze Cheung, b

H. Hung

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Ching' .....

H. E. Hollanda, e Wan Iu Shing.

bChing S

A. CL Bowker, b. Ching

H. J, Armstrong, not out

Osborne

Hussey

West

5

163

น. E.

2

50

1

13

28 1

8 0:

25

*

1 24

1

10

FRIENDLY MATCH.

R.E. U.S.C.C.

HONGKONG CLUB. TRIALL.

A trial match for the purpose of select- ing a team to play in the Cup, match 48ainst the Navy on Saturday, next, Look place on Saturday at Happy Valley.. when the Hongkong Engby Club mem- bers were divided, into teams of: Colours and Whites-

Ste

The teams were: Colours.-Prowse.; Easterbrook, wart, Banger, Burns; Cox and Sum- mers: Forsyth, Beveridge, Garrod, Lyon," Hendie Russell, Johnson..

Whites Gawler Skinnor Foeters U'Neil, Summerfield; ilse and Morri son Jerdain. Cleland, Burns, Moncrief, Mackintosh. Murphy, Clerk and Lee.

immediately after the kick-off, the Colours pressed into the opposing twenty- five. About ten minutes after the start. Stewart got away, and registered & splendid try between the posts, which, The R.E.'s act a junior cleven of the

he converted. Play was once again C.8.C.C. on the Army ground, and were carried into the Whites" quarters, and defented. For the Engineers Corp! Stewart started a moviment which ended Blondin (55) and Q.M.S. Faro (not out in Easterbrock going through and scor 31) were the highest scores. The feature ing between the postą. Stewart again of the Civil Service innings was a fias #4 eauvorted. Shortly before the interval. by W. H. Edmonds.

the Colours were agnia aggressive, and Scares:-

The E

Sgt. Cockell, b Wallington Cpl. Blondin, b Sara

Sg. Hollanda, run out

QMLS. Ramsay, c Beardall, b

Squibbz

Sgt. Hambling e Spillet, b Sars... 0.8.1. Smith, b. Sara .......

Q.M.S. Faro, not out

Lee.-8gt Brown, l.b.w., b Sara 0 Q.M.S. Jacobs, b Squibbe Lee. Sgt. Jones, b Sara Cpl. Harper, b Nihill Extras.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

K

41

51

33

0' #12

Edmonda Wallington

Squibbs

Sara

Nihill

SECORD DIVISION.

HKCC ZECC.

The K.CQ juniors met the HK.C.C. on the latter's ground, and were easily defeated. Hongkong batted first, and declared when the score stood at 169 for eight. Kowloon were dismissed for 10, one player being absent.

Scores

·HI.CC.

P. Jacks, b Petheram

J. D. W. Crawford, e Pathurams, b

Дипеда

"H. M. Howell, b Felberam

H. J. Stevenson, e and b Duncan K.-M. Watson, b Dancas WL Saith, at. Edwards, b Rew 45

Spillett

C. Alexander, b Cockell HJ. Wallington, e Brown, b

Cockell

14

J. H. B. Nihill, c Jones, b Cockell 15 C. H. Beardall, b Gockell "TL. Squibbs, e and b Faro

H. Strange, e Faro, b Cockell......

W. B. Edmonds, not out

8. B. Spillett, not out

Extras

1. Nicholson, b' Ching

4

A Gardner, c and b Ng Sze

Киорд

W., Mackenzie, b Ching

25

H. Owen Hughes, c Chau, b Ching 21

1

Extras

13

Total (for 8 wickets)...........]a Hancock and J. Plummer did

prista

H. Griffim, a Kew, b Raven-

H, Spicer, b Doncan.....

J. P. Bridger, not out

G. R. Valluck, not out

Extrak

Jacobs

Total (for 8 wkts., doc.)...1

Bushtoo did not but,

Cockell

Faro Jones

not bat,

Ching

-Bowling: Abalycia.

Ng Bee Kwong

W. C. Hung H. C. Ching

16.3

Total (for 8 wickets) 137

W. Callip. H. Westlake and C. Sarn did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

0.

H

480

305 16 1

after

some loose serummages Herdlo scared, but Stewart failed to convert,

"Hall-time Colonis, goals, 1 try (13ptska) Whites, nig

terrain.

In the second half, the Whites showed considerable improvement, and managed, to take, the play into the Colours" After some loose play in mid- field, Stewart broke away, and although tackled by three men, made a splaadid run, and scored another try, which ho converted. This was the only time in the second half that the Colours managed to take the play into the Whites. half.

The Whites retaliated, and; but for bad handling by their three-quarter would have scored two or three tries Just before the close Skinner (White), after a fine rus, scored. This try was unconverted, Gawler taking the kick.

Result:-- Colours Whites

a goal 1 Try (18-pts) 1 try (3pts). A

GOLE AT FANLING,

THE GOVERNOR'S SHIELD.

The competition for the Governor's shield was decided as the Fanling Golf Club course yesterday, and during the afternoon HE the Governor (Sir Edward Stabbe, K.C.M.G.), drove to the course sad pre- sented the trophy to the winners, Mr. W. Galloway and Mr. A. B. Stewart, who defeated Profcanor J. L. Shellsbear and Professor Middleton Smith in a for ball game, on the nineteenth green, Hie Excellency also presented the Captain's Chap. decifled the previous week, to Mr. H. A. Camidge, who beat Professor Shell sheer by four and three's

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