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LOCAL SPORT. SATURDAY'S CRICKET. DOUBLES FOR KOWLOON C.C. AND NAVY.
The feature of Saturday's cricket wha the double win for the Kowloon C.C. and the Royal Navy in first and second league
games.
The Kowloon C.C. defantad, the Chinese RC. and the Police, and the Navy beat the Indian RC. and the Civil Service C.C.
LEAGUE-DIVISION I.
I.B.C.. ROYAL NAVY. -
Playing at Sookunpoo, the Royal Navy defeated the Indians by 50 runs and a wicket in hand." The Indiana scored 124 runs, H. D. Rumjahn contributing 33 not out. Iamil was the best bowler, with 4 for 36.
The Navy knocked up 107 runs for the loss of two wickets, and another four wickets brought the score to a tie. The score eventually totalled 163 for nine wickets. Mid Stephenson scored 60, Lt. Hussey 42, and Lt. Sillitoe 26 not out. Lt. Sillitoe also took two wickets for four
runs..
Scores:-
I.R.C.
A. H. Ramjahn, c Beatty, b Wood.
ward
A. H. Madar, & Cantrell
O. Ismail, e Beatty, b Cantrell......
A. el Arculli, b Cantrell
J. S. A. Curreem, c Beatty, b
Cantrell
S. H. Ismail, c Abelson, b Wood-
ward
H. D. Rumjahe, not out......
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LEAGUE-DIVISION IL
ROYAL NAVY D. C.S.0.0.
Playing at home, the Civil Service C.0, "A" team lost to the Royal Navy 2nd XI. by. 23 runs
and
1
For the visitors Lt Emley scored 53 for the CS.C.C. Hawkins scored 30, Strange took two wickets for 2 runs, and Pay L Allen for the Navy took four
wickets for 20 runs-
Scores -
ROYAL NAVY, AND, XL. LL Emley, Westlake, b Strange 53 Lt-Comdr. Bower, b Spillett...... 18 Lt. Hayter, Edmonds
Lt. Mansergh, 1h.w.b Spillett." Sub. Lt. Duncan, b Edmonds ...... Mid, Dickens, l.b.w., b Edmonds 8 Hid Simms, o Lawrence, b Ed--
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Eng. Lt. Bennett, b Patterson, b
Edmonds
Lt. Conway, not out
Pay Lt. Allen, 1.b.., b Edmonds Pay-Lt. Nave, hit wicket, b
Strange
Extras
Edmonds Spillett Westlake Strange
3.
Total
Bowling Analysis.
13
1 48 3+
4: 0 29 91 1
C.S.C.C.
H. F. Harper, b Emley
C. H. Beardall, b Bennett
.198
16
F. E. Lawrence, b Bennett
H E. Strange, b Allen
H. F. Westlake, b Allen
B. C.. K. Hawkins, o Duncan, b
Hayter
S. B. Spillett, not out
T. W. Carr, b Hayter ....
30
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E. A. Bastin, t.b.w.. b Bennett......
O
R. S. W. Patterson, b Allen
W. H. Edmonds, 1.b.w., bilen... 0
..100
0. M. R. W.
Extras
Total
S. A. Ismail, c'Armitage, b Can-
troll
Bowling Analysis
Bennett
11 3 40
3
Allen
13
20
Emley
4 1 13..
3
0
19
K.C.C.
P.R.C.
U. M. Umar, e Sillitoe, b Wood-
ward
N. B. Kitchell, e Stephenang,
Sillitoe
F. M. el Arculli, e and b Sillitoe "
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
124
Hayter
Playing at Kowloon, the Police RC. lost to the Kowloon C.C. The home side declared with 141 runs for seven wickets,
and the Police were all out for 86.
Scores:-
E. Parsons, b Robertson 10
0. M.
Chatroll
20
в
35
Woodward
10'
3 #5
Beatty
6 1
12
Q
x.c.C.
Sillitoo
2.5 D
4
G. Lee, c King, b Lacey
17
ROYAL NAVY,
J. E. Hancock, b Lacey
0
Lt. Hussey, b Omar
42
B. Petharam, b Meadown .......
14
LL-Comdr. Husot, e H. D. Rum-
jahr, b F. Mel Arculli Mid. Stephenson, c H D. Bum-
jahn, O. Ismail
5
A. R F. Raven, st. Reynolds, b
Robertson
F. W. Howell, b Robertson ...
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Lt.Cdr. Armitage, c H, D. Rum-
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Lt. Wauchope, a Omar, b 7. M.
et Arcullin
Le Sillitoe, not out
Pay--Comdr. Woodward, st. S. A.
Ismail, b. Ismail
Lt. Beatty, not out
A. A. Dand, not out
D. S. Green, b Robertson
CT. Evans, not out
Extras
Total (for 7 wkts, dec.)...141.
W. F. J. Gorvin and H: G. Hallam did.-npt bat.
Bowling Analysis.
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J. D. Humphreys, b Baker.
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Robertson 11
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C. F. Stowart, o. Baker, b Reed... 2
Extras
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3
19
0
Rev. E. K. Quick, b Reed.
Royal Navy
7
University
3
3
R. Hancock, b Reed
4
Total (for 9 wickets) Bowling Analysis.
K.K.C.C.
.174
P.R.C.
H. J. Armstrong, 1.b.w., b Bayer 37
Meadows, b Lee
L. R. Ralph, e Pearce, b Baker......
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20
Indian R.C.
16
A. el Arcull: Madar
4
0
30
0
T. L. King, e Hancock, b Lee
E. G. Lammert, & Read, b Sayer H Rev. T. B. Powell, not oct
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Craigengower
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25
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Lacey, b Howell .......
Extras
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Chinese R. C.
1
1
Omar
3
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18
Noonan, c Dand,. b. Howell
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Total
.140
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"Robertson, 1.b.w., b Gorvin
Capt. Bloxham, e and b Gorvin... 23
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Bowling Analysis.
KC.C. 2nd
-3
LR.C...2nd
"Baker, Lit wicket, b Gorvin
0. X.
W.
H.K.C.C. 2nd
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Ling
9
34
0
Reed
13
30
Navy 2nd
Total
99
Baker Hamilton
7
25
Police
5 0 24
C.8.0.0. A
0.
Bayer
0 12
2
Bowling Analysis.
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17
30
Gorvin Petheram Loo Hancock Howell
28
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Playing against the Chinese R.C. at Causeway Bay, the Kowloon C.C. won comfortably. They declared with 163 rubs for seyen wickets. The C.R.C, men were all dismissed for 145 runs.
Scores:-
K.C..C
A. W. Hamsay, b Ching
F. Goodwin, b Younggaye
Capt. E. W. Morris, e Choa, b
Ching
Major A Pollard, b Ching
Capt. R. A. Warters, e Ching, b
Hangdara
R: E. Lindsell, b Hung
J. C. Lyal, e and b Hung,
K. R. Macaskill, not out
S. Jex, not cut
Extras
Dyer, not out
Extras....
FRIENDLY GAMES.
H.K.C.C.. Cs.c.c
Playing at home, the H.K.C.C. defeat ed the Civil Service C.C. by 57 runs. For
D. H.K.C.C.
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HOCKEY.
NAVY DEFEATS CLUB.
On the Craigengewer C.C. ground, the Hongkong C.C. cand XI. defeated the home team by 31 runs. The visitors scored 123, and the home side 01. For A friendly game was played on the the visitors 4. K Mackenzio scored 30, U.S.RC ground, Kowloon, on Saturday, and for the CC.C. E. Fincher scored between teams from the Navy and the 34. Abbas for the C.C.C. took 4 of Hongkong Hockey Club. The Navy won the visitors for 46 runs, while Fincherby 2 goals to all. captured the same number for 36 runa. Bowling against the home club Vallack for the Navy were Lients, Fleet and Hill:
the visitors G. R. Sayer was the top at the cost of 33 runs took 5 wickets 25
scorer with 24 runs. For the Club Rev. and Parker 4 for 9 runs.
26
Total (for 7 wkte, dec.)...163
H. Overy and P. J. P. Masters did not. bat
Bowling Analysis.
W. Hung
0. 当 7
42
I
14 2 63 3
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C.R.C.
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Ng Sze Kwong, b Goodwin
C. Choa, b Goodwin.....
W. O. Hug, b Morris.....
A. L. Youngsaye, è and b Good-
E. Ching, o Jex, b Goodwin.
A. Tse, Warters, b Lyal-
E. K. Quick took a wickets for 5 runs, Both J. D. Humphreys and H. J. Arm- strong scored 37 each for the H.K.O.C. For the visitors, the best bowler was G. R. Sayer, who took a wickets for 12 rans The H.K.C.C. scored 140, and the via tors' 83.
Scores:-
c.a.c.c.
G. B. Sayer, & Hayward, b Lam-
mert
24
FJ de Rome, Lb.w., b Bowker... 17 A E. Wood, e Hancock, b Bowker 3
0
51.
E C. Fincher, c Ralph, b Quick 4 B. D. Evans, Eayward, b
Powell
10
win
10
H. G. Wallington, b Quick
Cheng Kwok Wah, b Goodwin. With
E. W. Hamilton, not out
K. L. Chnu, b Morris
17
F. Baker, b Lammert.
HL Lim, rua out!
T. E. Pearce, b Lammerti
.0
H. CHung, not out
C. E. Wong, b Lyal
E. B. "Reed, 1.b.w, b Powell FJ. Ling, run out
Extras
Extra&
Total
83
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis:
Goodwin Lyal Morris
13.
Bowker Lammert s Rev, Quick ... Roy Powell
(Continued on next column.)
11
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HAWKINS"
v. IRC.
Playing on the Navy ground for the first time this season H.M.S. Hawkins team defeated the Indica R.C. 2nd XI,
The game was unexciting. The scorers
BOXING.
The Novices Tournament under "the auspices of the Hongkong Boxing Asso cition begins to-night and will be con- tinued to-morrow night at 6. p.m. at the by 3 runs. The home side ecored 77 Murray Barracks open ring, de against the visitors 74. For the Haw All entrants were weighed in on H.M.S Line, O. A. Crabtree was top scorer with Ambrose yesterday, and have to be at the 22, and A. 8. Ismail for the Indians with Murray Barracks by 0.45 p.m. to-day to 43. For the Indians Madar took 5 wickets be medically examined for 11 runs and for the sailors May cap- tured 8 for 19 runs.
LEAGUE TABLES.
Below we give the corrected positions
in the Hongkong Cricket League follow- ing the week-end matches."
The charge for admission will be $1 with the exception for the Services who will be admitted free.
CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.
It is expected that the games in con-
It will be noticed that in the first nection with the open Chess Champion Division, Kowloon and the Royal Navy ship of the Colony, to be played under are level on points with the same number the auspices of the Kowloon Cheng Club, of matches played, won and drawn. The will begin this week. The competition is University, who have postponed their not to be played on the knock-out system, League xtures on account of the ex but each competitor will meet all others aminations now in progress, have played and therefore the games should afford one game less and are only one point plenty of interest, despite the small num-
ber of entries received. behind.
In the Second Division, the K.C.D. ted XL have an advantage of four points over the LR.C. 2nd XI. and also have one match in hand."
A prize is to be presented to the winner of the tournament. Mr. H. W. Ray, win ner of the last Championship held, bas offered a challenge cup: