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SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

LEAGUE: DIVISION LI

H.K.C.C. "A" r. UNIVERSITY.

The University entertained the Hong, koug Cricket Club first XI. 'nt Pokfulam, and had an easy victory. Batting first the University declared at 200, the prin- cipal contributors to this fine total being the Rev. F. K. Quick (7) and B. P. Ng (31) The Club fared disastrously, Quick taking six wickets for 15 runs.

Scores:-

UNIVERSITY.

Rev. E. K. Quick, e Ralph, “I

Young

CS.CL... EAST SURREYS,

1825

A regrettable accident occurred during the course of the visitors' inninga, A. „F. Lunny receiving' a nasty cut above the nose from in ball which got up sharply First aid wALS

The Civil Service Cricket Club were at boris to the East Surrey Regiment and had an easy win. The visitors batted at the Austin Road end, first, and were rapidly disposed of for at ones "rendered, and eventually the in

FOOTBALL.

Saturday's games resulted as under HONGKONG CHALLENGE BHIELDS, Semi-finals Senior,

80 runs, Evans taking 3. wickets for 10}.jured "batsman was removed to hospital, Hongkong Police. 1 runs, The C.8.C,C, reached the visitors' where twa stitches were put in the wound..

Scores: -- total after 5 wickets had fallen, and then Fincher annd Wallington were seen in a fine partnership, each carrying his hat

for 48.

Scores:-

EAST SCRRKY REGIMENT, Capt. Kent, b Ling

Pte. Holliday, b Hamilton ..... Liên Chidon, T BỤI

Capt. Carpenter, e Ling, b Evans i Lt. Aliwe, b Evans

Major Paton, & Evans

Bdam. Wood, b Evans........

Capt. Rowe, run ou...........

Capt. Armstrong. b Ling

Le Cpl. Petter,, not out

Bdsm. Turnham, b Evans

Extras

1

KOWLOON

B. Petheran, Way

1. A. R. Duncan, c Easterbrook, b

Way

A. J. Kew, not out

E. G Beaton, not out

Extras

83-

27

J

14

Total (for wickets). 191

D. S. Green, W. Hill, J. C. Long. W. F. J Gorvin, E. ti. Jordan, J. S.

- Cox, and E. Murphy did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Muskett Glass

Stanesby

Wuy

نشه

C. B. Easterbrook, b Gorvin......

D

f

D. 30.

H..

W.

13.

40

0

10

1

47

A. A. Rumjahn, e Galloway, h

Easterbrook-

141 0: XG

0

Young

13

7

H. Balhatcher,

** and

Total

H.L...C.

Vallack

B. P. Ng. Jacks. b Kallack

51

Bowling Analysis.

F. Paul b Gorvin

LS

S. Hachiuma, 's Galloway, b

Vallack

Stqueaby, b Duncan

3.

0. M

12.

W.

18.

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Prof. F. A. Redmond, e nod

Vallack

b

W. B. Muskett, e Hill, b Duncan

Baker

3

L de Rome, not out

Hamilton

7

0

38

A. S. Hett, e Arthur, b Vallack

J. R. Way, b. Petheram

Evans

10

F. Gli b' Petheram

T. 0. Troh,, b Valluck

Sayer

I

4

0

J. F. Lunny, retired hurt............

J. Youngsafe, not out.

9

C.5.0.C.

G. R Sayer, b.w. b Bowe....... F. E. Lawrence, b Carpenter' .........

û

94

B. D. Evans, e Kent, b Carpenter 21 E. C. Fincher, not out

46

F. J. de Rome, e Armstrong, b

Petter.

Bowling Analysis.

F. Baker, Holliday, b Rowe

1

th

M

R.

W.

17

X. k. W. 38

H. J. Wallington, not out

46

Gorvia

4

1211

Extrus

19

13 1 72

Duncan

D.

0

18

J

4 h

Bill Petherium

#

14 -0

=

7

0 13

EXCC '

1:

CW. Lam, hot nut

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.)...200

R. A. Ponsonby Fane did not but..

Bowling Analysis.

Young Valluck

Matthews Morris ... Crutch

23

Capt. Morris, & Hachiuma, b Lam A

Col. E. D. Matthews, e Rumjahn,

b Lum

Jacks, e Lam, b Quick

M. M. Maas, e Hett, b Quick

W. Galloway, b Quick

— !31 ; —

Total (for 5 wickets) ....173

E. W. Hamilton, F. H. Holdman, W. B. Edmonds, and F., Ling did not hat.

Rown Wood

Bowling Analysis.

2

0. X.

1.

w.

0 12

$6

2

13

32

U

Carpenter

31

S. A Arthur, e Balhatchet, b

Petter Chidena

B

10

(

5

0

Quick

U

T. H. Crutch. e Balhatchet, b

Holliday Alfree

8

41

D

0.

#

D

0

BOLE AGENTS.

Quick

J

Armstrong

0

ぶち

0

1. P. Ralph, got out

TIL 830

F. N. Young, Quick

G. R. Vallack, Rumjahn

3

Extras

Total

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Bowling Analysia."

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Bu

W

5. 0

26

Rev. Quick

8

3

15

8

Balhachet

3

9

Q

Ramjahn

3 D

C.C. H.K.C.C, B.

Craigengower were at home to the Hongkong Cricket Club B," and the match resulted in an easy win for the visitors. C.CC. batted first. and were disposed of for 102, Bowker taking, four wickets for 27. G. R. More did well for the Club, his score of 65 including 14 fours. When the second wicket fell the visitors had passed their opponents' More Bowker in addition to his good work with the ball, did well with the hat, runding up a useful total of 55, before being stumped by Schnepel.

Scores:-

c.c.C.

A, Kitchell, b More

H. M. Xavier, b Bowker

1.

D. Fritz, e Nicholson, b Lammert 8

B. W. Bradbury, MeNicol, b

Bowker .....

Grimes, W. Mackenzie, b More

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

1. R " KOWLOON.

The Kowloon Cricket Club first XI. were the visitors of the 1.R.C. at the Sockenpoo ground, and lost the match The Indians butted first, and by 33 runs.

fine partnership by Madar and 0. Ismail put on runs. The last wicket fell when the score stood at 150. Kow- loon"made a good start, but were all dis- posed of for 15. Madar took & wickets for runs and Overy 6 för 45.

Scores -

1. R. Cr

A. H. Madar, e loyal, & Overy. 0. lumail, b Uvery

A. el Arculli, b Overy

M. B. Kitchell, not out

A. S. Sufiad, c and b Les

Extras

J. Clarke, Petheram, b Carving

G. F. Padgett, ran out ....

S. J. Squire, e Hill. b Gorviu ... 1

Extras...

Total

C.R.C. NAVY.

The Navy were too strong for the Chinese B.C. on the latter's ground, and The visitors won easily by 18 runs. batted first, and "six batsinen securi double gares, the innings realising a total of 15, The Chinese replied with 66 for nine, playing one man short. Mereer took 6 wickets for 8

Scores:-

Pay-Coudr. Osborne, P. K

Wong, b H. C. Hung Pay-Londe Hargreaves, e Wan,

W. C. Hung Lient, Leslie, b H. C. Hung.... Lieut. Majendie, e Yung, H. C.

Hung.

THE NAVY

+

Capt. Mereer, Wan, b Ng Sze

Kwong

40 35

31

Lieut. Simpson, e Yung, Ching 21 A. B. Baker, e and b Ng Sza

Kwong

12

Lieut. Comdr. Durnford, Ng Sze

Kwong, Ching Liens. MeVicker, b Ching Lieut. Gould, not but Capt, Davenport, Ching

Extras

Total ....

13

14

·RA.

Junior East Surreys Res 2 Recreio "A"

ROSARUNG DROVE Bicision 11.

South China "A" 4 Kowloon Beserves 3 Sacred Heart......

St. Joseph's "B". 2

South China "B"

St. Joseph's "A" o E. Surrogs Drums I H.K. Club Res... I University.

O

failed to turn out

against Club de Reereis B.".

FULICE. RA..

The semi-finals of the Shields Attracted a good number of supporters to Sookun- poo. By a lucky goal the Police qualif.

ed to mert Kowloon in the Senior Anal,

The game was keenly contested" through-

out and with a little luck the R.. should have lewelled up. The best shot of the matçà came from Pulford during the first ball of the game. The exchanges favoured the Police in the opening half but towards the close the R.A. were well on top al- though they failed to score..

The RA played Castledine in the con- tre forward position and Lt. Smith on the left wing, but neither of these players seemed to justify his inclusion in the tram. Moore made his first appearanes. for the R.A and was unlucky to he beaten daring a rush by the Police forwards. After the R.A. had unsuccessfully tested Clarke, the Police forwards gad" moving, and for a time the R.A. defence was hard pressed, Moore saving several shots from The R.A backs the inside forwards.. were not accurate in their kicking and

everal times turned the bait, over their own goal line. Simpson sent across Several fine centres which Moore eventa

A fine shot from Pul- ally got clear. ford almost had Clarke besten but the Police goal keeper made a fine recovery and saved what appeared to be a certain 'goal.

!

The Police took the lead alter twenty- seven minutes play and maintained it throughout. Valentine passed to Johnson who seat in a hard shot which Moors. pushed away. Pearson, however, return- ed it into the net leaving Moore helpless There was no further scoring.

Tennis:

#

Potier: A. E. Clarke; Wynse and McWalter Oram, Dewar and Fenn Britton, Pearson, Johnson, Dr. Valentina and Simpson.

R.A.-Moore;

Hardy;

Doody and Rachell, Rearte and Viccars; Harris, Pul- ford, Gustledine, Bradley, and Lt. Smith, Referer: Mr. F. Smith. Linesmen : Messrs. Tovey and Wilby.

SURREYS RES. F. RECREIO A.

་་

By the add goal in three, the East Surreys Reserves gained a win over the Club de Recreio. "A" and now meet Kow- loon Reserves in the final of the Com- petition:

38

50

Bowling Analysis

A. H. Runjahn, e Raven, h Overy S. A. Ismail, e sub, b Overy

M.

R

H. D. Rumjuhn, b Leo

3

Ching

16

56

H. & Hung.....

7.1

2

56

3

Ng Ben Kwong ....

6

0

2

S. H. Ismail, c Jex, b Lee

10

S. G. Ismail, e and b Goodwin... 0

W. C. Hung

C.R.C.

xcore.

10

F. M. el Arculli, b' Overy

H

Yung Hin Lun, b Osborne

D

W. Hung, b Mercer

10

Ng Sze Kwong, b Mercer

C. Choa e Majendie, b Mercer ...

0

150

K. L. Chan, b Mercer

4

C. E. Wong,

H. C. Hang,. b Mercer

Mercer, b Har

0. H. IL

W.

"greuves....

0

I

"H. Ching. b Baker

0.95

Q

46

#

10 0 34

KOWLOON.

Kitchell, b

55

Goodwin Lyal

Overy

Lec

10

85 18 !

S. Abbas, & McNicol, b Lammert 20

C. Recu, h Moze

F Schnepel, I, Lammert

E. Hamson. c A.K, Mackenzie, b.

Bowker

F. K Modi net out

P. A. Dixoo, b Bowker ..

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysix

Bowker........ More...

E. G. Laminert.....

Q. 3

Total

Bowling Analysis.

A. W. Ramsay, e

Madar

R. C. Witchell, e Ismail, b A. el

Arculli

C. H: Lyon, not out

P. K. Wong, b Mercer

Wan Iu Shing, not out.

Extras.

Total (for a wickets)

Davenport

Bowling Analysis,

R.

PV.

77

}

" 29

4

4

4

6

3

Q

4

Z

4. 0

0

I

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

S. Jex, st. Ismail, b A di Arcutli 2

Osborne

11

J. C. Lyal, e Ismail, & Madar......

2

Mercer

1

G., Lee, c and b Madar

Hargreaves

30

A. R. F. Raven, b Madar

Baker

F. Goodwin, e Rumjahn, b Madar 15.

102

G. Smith, cel Arculli, b Ramjahn 0 H.Overy, b Modar

1

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysia

U. M.

K.

F. M. el Areni.

" 28

0

£ 3 24

A H. Madar...... 7.2.

2

97

#

FD. Rumjahn ...

3 0 17 1

1

17.

H.K.E/C.

ឯ មុ ១២

H

W.

10.5 # 27

2

30

8 Q

35

H. E. Holands, c Bradbury, b

Abbas

7. E. G. Nicholson; b Fritz

6. Lammert, run out

G. R Mere. c Modi, b Fritz

65

31

Gardner, e Grimes, b Brad- bury

33

LD. McNicol, e and b Fritz

A. C 1. Bowker. st. Schnepel, b "Abbas

237 0 3 8

A. f Arculli .........

The Recreio were the first to Gosano secured the ball and open- The lead was. nd the score for his side. soon negatived by the East Surreys who' levelled up through Peskitt, the interval arriving with the scare East Surreys 1 Club de Recreio 1. On resuming, the Surreys maintained the pressure and took the lead through Stairs who best Silva from close range.

SOUTH. CHINA "A" D. ST.

JOSEPH'SA."

оп

South China bad on easy win over the

Ateam

St. Joseph's College ground, but ill-feeling creeping into the play cost them a player seven minutes

1 after the resumption. The College played

throughout and found the odds nise men

C.

against them too heavy. The final whistle Iound South China leading by four goats to wil,

K.F.C. RES. SURREYS DRUMS.

LAWN TENNIS.

H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT

Playing Muir, who assisted the senior team to defeat the Hongkong Football Club in the Shield semi-final last week, ellsy win The following matches are down for Kowloon Reserves scored, an decision this afternoon in the H.K.C.Cover the East Surreys Drums at Kowloon. Mason opened the score for Kowloon ear- Lawn Tennis Tournament:

Open Championship Doubles-C. Choay in the game and in the next minute

Drums bad drawn love Surrey B the and J. Chon s. Deo Tak Sang and Hon through a fine goal by Muffett.

W. H. Bourne and A. D. game developed into a ding dong strug Lung Fung Humphreys. A C. I. Bowker and A. gle, the first half ending in favour of K.. Mackenzie Lient-Colonel Montagus Kowloon, Mason and Muir adding fur-

There was no kcoring in Bates and Capt, R. H. P. West . Tther goals.

Lay and N. Trambitaky.

Doubles.-O. Handicap Mixed Womack and Mrs. Womack (+3/6) + W. Ironside and Mr. Ironside (+4/6).

Open Single-A Lecot v. W. Hyde;.

The Hongkong Electric Co. visited Kowloon, and were easily defeated by the home "A" eleven. A feature of the game E A. Henslower, Lim Peng Chin.

Handicap Singles B.M. M, Wat was the fine first-wicket partnership of son (+15) . W. Woodward (scr.); W Pethera and Duncan, who put 121 on Lithgow Smith (+15) . L. M. 8. Lloyd 14the board before they were separated, (+/6)

the second half.

H.K.F.C..RES. SACRED HEART.

the H.K... Club Playing at home. Beserves bad to admit defeat by a bet ter team by

three goals to one. Ferga ROD gave the Club an early lead which they failed to hold, for the Sacred Heart scored through, N. Mahomed and Minn (2) and were leading at the interval by three goals to one. The second half was

Petheram's contribution being a well hit Before Mr. E W. Hamilton at the keenly contested but the final whistle. . The home side declared at 191 for two Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday the sounded with the half-time score unalter wickets, Kew carrying his bat, for 42.Japanese oiler of the an. Hakone Maried.

The visitors could only knock up Long gave a good display behind wicket, keeping the byes down to it, the one extra shown being a wide, which he duly gathered.

who were charged on remand with having ST. JOSEPH'S "B" in their possesion two automatic pistols and 200 rounds of ammunition were com mitted for trial at the Criminal Sessions, bail being granted to the woman in a sum J¤£. $10,000.

UNIVERSITY.

Un the Navy "A" ground the Bt. Joseph's team beat the University by twoy goals to uil. KM. Omar scored ones fr

each bali

55

A. K. Mackenzie, st. Schnepel b

Abbas......

90

W. W. Mackenzie, c Reed, h Brad-

bary

E. G. Lammert," not out

Extraa

Total (for a wickets)

Bowling Analysis

Abbas

Dixon

Fritz'

Reed

Bradbury

1236

13

1 77

3

52

'0

54

3

and the Japanese woman from Kowloon

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