SHEWAN WINS. GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIP. PENDERED BEATEN BY 2 UP AND 1 TO PLAY.

AN EXCITING STRUGGLE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2018, 1916.

17th:-Both drives were straight, and of good length. Pondered reached the edge of the green with a beautiful brassie abot sad Shewan was just short with his

CRICKET.

iron. Pendered's third was short of the KOWLOON BEAT UNIVERSITY. pia and he missed a short putt with his 4th. This hole was also halved, for Lendered should have taken this hole.

Shewa 3 up."

18th: The drive of Shewan was all that could be desired, but Pondered was somewhat lucky in clearing the ditch to ONE OF THE BEST GAMES SEEN the left. Both were on with their second and Shewan holed out a magnificent path IN RECENT YEARS.

a a Pondered's 3rd went right over the bole-bad joss and

Shewan was now 4 up.

The final of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Championship was decided yester- day, over the Old Course, Fanling, when

POLICE BEATEN.

DIVISION II/

His Dream-Ship.

A "Broadaman's “Gesture."" THE YACHT CLUB.

Continuing, Mr. Oliver said that he MR. F. OLIVER'S DEPARTURE

was very sorry to leave the scene of no much Sne sailing, and particularly sorry Police R.C.. Royal Navy. Played on the Police Recreation Club A GREAT LOSS TO THE CLUB. to decrease the number of "broadsmen' in the Club, but those he was leaving behind ground, Happy Valley, Royal Navy

At the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club could well upheld the wa traditions of on Saturday evening, Mr. F. Oliver, the their country-(Applause.) He at one: winning by 33 runs. Scores:-

ROYAL NAVY-La Garnons-Williams, retiring Honorary Secretary, who is leav time had in mind a little sailing com The victory of the Kowloon Cricket Lacey, 30; L. Palairet, h Lacey, 0; Lt. ing Hong Kong at the end of the month petition-the Broads v. the Rest, and he Duncan, b Lacey, 20; Lt. Stevens, a and to take up an appointment with Renter's, Club aver the University on Saturday b Lacey, 23; LX-Cdr. Grant, b' Lacey, Leil, Shanghai, was prosented: by the knew which side would have won i in the First Division of the Leagus is of 10; Lt. Norris, e Alexander, b Lacey, 26; Commodore, Mr. E. W. Carpenter, on importance in that competition. This is Lt. Spencer, e and b Booker, 3 Lt. behalf of the Committee and members of Kowloon's decond win in two matches and Love, b Lacey, 16; Lt.Cdr. Mach, not the Club with a gold cigarette case, suit-

out, 5; Extras, 10-Total (for 8 wickets) ably inscribed. they now stand third in the League 180 Mid. Villiers and Lt. Conway did Table. University failed to pat up' the not bat. Bowling: Lacey took 7 wickets fight expected of them, and a total of 8a for 47 run, and booker 1 for 29 runs.

POLICE:-F. E. Booker, b Stevens, 16; Rumjaha and Ng made a stand. Kowander, b Norris, 33; Dr. Craig, loon replied in convincing style and won Norris, 9: T. H. King, b Stevens, 3;

Stevens, 1; A. Reynolds, Villiers, 11, the match for the loss of two wickets. C. Lacey, b Norris, 99 Johnson, They eventually made 185 runs for 4. Dyer, Norris, 2; P. Condon, b Villiers, O; L. C. Wagland, not out, 9;. Extras, 4-Total 124. Bowling: Norris wicketa.

took & wickete for 63 runs, Stevens, 3 wickets for 55 runs, Villiers, 2 wickets for 10 runs.

la making the presentation, Mr. Car the Club's Honorary Secretary for the penter said that Mr. Oliver had been last two years.

He thanket the members for their for- during the time he was. Secretary of the bearance with him, and their assistance Club. He, however, hoped that he was that every sailing man had at the back not saying a final farewell. He supposed of his head, what a member of his craft As a stiling member and the owner of had called a dream ship, and if ever he admiration for him and he would long be built in Hong Kong, and that she the helm of the Coquette solo in the race flying the burges of the R..K.Y.C to Macac and back in 1995 he finished (Applause.) 3rd, on this occasion. be remembered as the owner who took would sail out of Hong Kong Harbour

I. W. Shewan defeated T. D. E. Pendered the pimples and then running well Pen-runs was certainly disappointing. Only E. Meadows, b Norris, 1; C. Alex the late Coquette they all had a great | was able to build one he hoped she would

Afternoon Hound. 18th:-Shewan was rather lucky with his drive, a rather low ball just missing dered suced into the Ars and had to play by up and to play.

The weather was all that could be back to get out. His second finished in the long grass to the right of the fair desired, whilst the course was in perfect way. He played a beautiful third but was short of the green. Shewan took The golf throughout was of a very high this hole for 4 but Pendered's brilliant standard A better or more interesting efforts to recover from the result of his final has not been witnessed in the co-drive were good to watch. petition in recent years.

trim.

At the end of the morning-round Shewan held a lead of 4 holes.

The exciting nature of the struggle can be judged by the fact that they were all square at the 4th, 8th and 7th and the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th holes were halved. Shewan took the lead for the first time at the 8th hole and retained it to the end.

In the long game both came out with fying colours, but on the greens, it was a story of missed putts for Pendered, especially during the morning round.

At the commencement of the afternoon further round Shewan quickly went ahead, and at the 3th hole he was 8 up. Pondered then commenced a brilliant rúa of play and at the 32nd hole Shewan was dormie 4. Still playing brilliantly Pen dered won the next two holes, but had to strike his colours at the 35th which was halved, after Shewan had laida atymie, in attempting to hole out for a

Truly it was a final worthy of Cham pious.

Details of the Game.

1st Hale:Both got away with good drives, Shewan being slightly out of fine and leaving himself rather an awkward shot for his second. His second was slightly aliced and he required 3 to reach Pendered's second was on the green. and his pult lipped the hole. He won the hole with a four, Shewan's fourth overrunning the hole.

Pendered up.

2nd:-Both balls lay well in the fair- way as the result of the drives. Peadered was on with his second whilat Shewan was just short. Shewan's third cverran the hole and be missed a 6 it. putt with his fourth. Pendered lipped the hole with his third and took the hole with a good four.

Pendered 2 p.

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3rd-Both on the green from their tee shots. Pendered missed a yard putt with his third and Shewan took his first hole.

Penderad 1 up. 4th-Shewan got in a beautiful drive right down the fairway, but Pendered found a bunker owing to a bad slice. He made a wonderful recovery, however, his second being on the edge of the green, Shewan was on with his second and holed out a 15 ft. putt for a fine 3. Shewan's bole.

All square,

5th-Both got away from the tee in Ane style, Shewan being a little to the left of the direct line. Both reached the green with their second and Pendered boled out with a putt of 9 odd feet to take the hole for 3.

Pondered 1 up. eth-Pendered pulled slightly and finished in the rough whilst Shewan wak straight down the fairway, Pendered was out of trouble with his second but again pulled his third into the rough at the side of the green. Shewan took the hole with a good 4.

All square

th:-Both reached the green with their tee shots and the hole was halved

for 3.

All square..

Shewan 3 up.

20th-Showan sliced into the rough and his second drive was to the right of the green in the rough. After a good drive Pendered sliced his second into the barker at the right of the green Bath were on in 3, and the hole was halved for 3 Pendered should have won this hole.

Shewan 5 up.

913t:-Both tee shots overran the green to the left, but were not in bad positions. Both were on in 2 and whilst Fendered missed a yard putt Shewan was out in 3.

Shewan 6 up.

nd:--Shewaz pulled bis' drive into Whilst Fendered got well the trees. down the fairway Pendered overran the

green with his second and bath were on for 3. Pendered took this hole for "

Shewan 5 up.

23rd-Both players reached the green in 2 Pendered overran the hole with his third and Shewan was about 4 away from the hole, Shewan took the hole for

4.

Fendered should have halved this. Shewan G up.

In the same division the Civil Service, played their fifth match and kept up their unbeaten record by defeating the Chinese Becreation Club. They are cow a long way ahead of any other team in the League they have to meet the strongest

tenma yet.

Their Club functions and the inner workings of the Club had been, without ness and ability. His departure would exception, successful owing to his keen be a great loss to the Club.

success

For your good wishes as expressed by the Commodore," he concluded, and for their concrete form in this hand- The words and gift will ever remain with some present, I thank you most sincerely. me as plensmat remiaders of happy days. Indian B.G. v. Hong Kong 0.c.

"I will now ask Mr. Oliver," added I wish the Club continued Played on the Indian Recreation Club Mr. Carpenter, to accept this suitably through many years and hope I shall not

sented to him by the Club and its mem--(Applause.)

Mr. Oliver also said that in, Mr. Easter- ground, Scokunpoo, the Home Team win- inscribed gold cigarette case, that is pre- altogether lose touch with its activities.' ning. Scores:

HONG KONG C.C.-H. C. Burgess, bbers, as a mark of esteem and respect and Ackbar, 447 A. K. Mackenzie, Sirdar a token of our appreciation of the hard brook, he was sure the Club had secured In the Second Division the Police Re-Khan, b Mans, 1; H. H. Benson, Is and conscientious work that he has put a better Secretary than they were losing.

in the Club's interests."-(Applause.) creation Club had their colours lowered-mail, 9; P. Jacks, o Minu, b Mans, 1; M. Ismail, b Saad, 10; H. Orr, not for the first time this season-by the D. G. Hoare, b Mana, 0; F. B. Jones, c Royal Navy. The Indian Recreation Club out, 36; R. W. Lee, e and b Madar, 1; gained another three points at the ex-L. M. S. Lloyd, e Minu, b Madar, 0; D. pense of the Hong Kong Cricket Club and A. Rushton, e Suffiad, b Madar, 1; R. Bowling: D. Extras, Total 105. with the Recreio are the only undefeated Wadeson, lb, w., 6 Sirdar Khan, teams. By beating the University, the Mans lock 6 wickets for 12 runs, A. S. R,A.O.C. have jumped to second position Ismail 1 for 18, Sirdar Khan 1 for 20, Suad for 15, Ackbar 1 for 97, Madar 3 för 11. with 3 wins and 2 matches lost.

The scores follow:-

DIVISION I.

Kowloon 0.0. v. University. Played on the Kowloon Cricket Club

Kowloon winning, Scores:-

24th-Shewan got into the rough on the right. Pendered finished in the fair-ground, way to the left. Shewan played a magni- ficent second on to the green whilst Fen- dared was 2 yards to the right.

Shewan took this hole for 4, and be came 7 up.

23th:-Both tee shots reached the green but a missed putt by Pendered allowed Shewan to take the hole.

Shewan 8 op.

on in 9.

28th-From a good drive Shewan was Pendered overrun the green with his second. His third lipped the hole and he took this hole for i Shewan missing a short putt. ...

Shewan up.

27th: The tee shots were not good, Shewan slicing and Pendered pulling into the rough. Shewan played a masterly Kig second and was on the fairway. third was to the right of the green and Pendered he required 5 to reach it. was on in: 4 and boled out a good putt

lor 5.

Shewan 6 up.

Pendered

98th: Two lovely drives. just over the green with his second and Shewan was just short, Pendered holed out for 4 with a good putt and took the hole.

.Shewan & up.

Both drives were pulled into the Pendered's finished on the 13th tee and trees, but fortunately rolled cleared. Shewan was just below him. Both reach ed the green in a, and whereas Pendered missed his putt Shewan sack a really Shewan played well good one for a 4 to take this.

Shewan &, up. 30th:Pendered was on in 1 whilst Shewan was short. Pendered won the hole with a perfect 3

Shewan up.

int-Shewan and Pendered, were ou with 3 after good drives. Pendered sank his putt and Shewan was just short.

Shewan 4 up.

32nd-Pendered was to the right of the green with his drive, but Shewan 8th: Shewan pulled his drive into the pulled badly and ran over the 15th tee, rough. It was not lying badly, however, His 2nd was short, but a magnificent 3rd and his second was just short of the green, and his third laid the ball 3 yards enabled him to halve the hole for 4 from the pin. Pendered, was or in Fendered's putting was not good at this and he missed a putt of 9 ft. with his hole. fourth, which enabled Shewan to take the hole for 4.

Shewap. 1 up. 9th-Shewan started with a fine drive, and Fendered went away to the right of the fairway and took 4 to reach the green. Shewan was on for 3, and took the hole for Pendered having bad joss with his 5th, the ball lipping the hole.

Shewan dormie 4.

41

33rd-Two good drives down the fair- way, and Pendered dropped his second on to the green. Shewan topped Bis second, but was on in 3. Pendered took this for 4.

Shewan dormie 3

3th:-Both got away to good drives. Pendered being on in one. Shewan was on in 2 and after missing two short putts gave the hole..to Pendered.

Shewan dormie 2.

Shevan 2 up. 10th:Both drives finished in the fair-

35th:-Pendered was in the best posi way. Shewan having slightly the better

tion from the tee, his ball being in the position. Both players reached the grec fairway, while Shewan was in the bank with their third, and each missed a short

on the right. Shewan played a wonder- pust for the fourth. Halved for 5.

ful second and his third was just short Shewan 2 up.. 11th-Both drives were lengthy, and of green. Pendered was well up to the Ipin with his third, but Shewan's fourth dead. in the fairway. Shewan played said him a stymie: Pendered's fourth magnificent iron abot for his second, and Pendered got a good length with his just missed the hole. brassie, but was slightly to the right of the line. He was on the green, however, in company with Shewan for 3. Shewan laid a atynie with 4th and took the hole. with 5, against Pendered's 6.

Shewan up.

12th. The tee shots of each were short and both required 3 to reach the green. Halved for 53.

Shewan 3 up, 13th:Both were on in 3 and the hole was halved for 5.

Shewan 3 up.

14th:Shewan's drive finished on the green, whilst Fendered was slightly to the right. Shewan took 3 putts here allowing Pendered to halve for 4.

Shewan 3 up.

15th:-Both drives, were well down the' fairway, and both reached the grees with their third Hole was halved for 5.

Shewan 3 up. set den se

18th-Shawan went over the green with his tee shot whilst Fendered was just short. The hole was halved for 4, but. Fendered should have made this his

Shewan 3 up,

Halved for 5.

Shewan thus won 2 up and I to play." Morning Scores.

Shewan: 5, 5, 3, 3, 4, 4, 3, 4, 5. 5, 5, 5, 5, 4, 5, 4, 5, 3, Pendered: 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 6, 3, 4, B

5. 8, 5, 5, 4, 5, 1, 5.4. Afternoon Scores. Shewan: 4, 6, 2B, 4.

5,44 B, 4,

Pendered: 6,3 4, 4, 5, 6, 4, 4,

4, 5, 3, 4, 4, 4, 3, 5. Previous Champions. 3213.-J. Clark. 1914J. Clark.

1913. Capt. C. Campbell. 1010-A. B. Stewart. 1017.A. Ritchie.

1018 R A. Lawson. 1918-AB. Stewart. 1990. L. D. Wodehouse. 1921-R. Smith. 1922 A. B. Stewart: " 1923.-Col. A. B. Hit 1024-A. B. Stewart, 1925.-H. U.. Ireland. -1999.-L. W. Shewan.

UNIVERSITY.

H. N. Balhatchet, c Brace, b

Goodwin

D. Laing, b Lyal:

4 2

S. T. Gittins, c Jex, b Goodwin:.. 1 A. A. Ramjaha, e Bevis, b Brace 29

E. Zimmern, e Brace, b Lyal

C. W. Lam, b Goodwin...

Ng Bow Po, not out......

W. Sling, Guest, b Lyal

0

37

S. Hachiuma, 1.b.w., b Goodwin... 0 Kermani

W. M. Giftins, b Lyal

Extras

0

1

13

INDIAN R. C.-M. P. Madar, e Lloyd, b Burgess, 9; J. S. Ackbar, i,b.w,, b Lee, 5; S. A. R. Ismail, not out 48; A. S.. Ismail, it. Mackenzie, b Benson, 29; 5. Solbad, not out, 20; Extras, 15 Total (for 3 wickets) 116. Sirdar Khan, A. K Minu, A. ahmin, D. Mohamed, V.-J. Vans, SA. Hussain did not bat. Howling: Lee took 1 wicket for 39 runs, Burgess 1 for 27, Benson 1 for 20.

University. E.A.0.0.

Played on the University ground, Pok- fulam, the R.A.0.0. winning by 54 runs. Scores.

The Best Club in the Colony."

SATURDAY'S RACES.

Returning thanki, Mr. Oliver said be At the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was sufficiently rewarded it, as one on Saturday races were sailed for Chal- the minor officers, he had been of any lenge Caps. A strong wind. tended to service to the Club, because during the make conditions heavy, but the racing the happiest times he had spent were at three years he had been in Hong Kong, was good. the Yacht Club, which he considered the best Club in the Colony.-(Applause.)

Ms. Oliver spoke of how he met soon after his arrival an enthusiastic member of the Club, who on being informed that he had come straight from the Norfolk Broads told him that he should be owning a boat within a month. At the end of the month he was the owner of half a boat, but he did not know to this day how it was paid for. He was grateful to that member for roping him in, because he had many pleasant excursions in the old Fiking,

(Continued on next Column).

Recreio v. Diocesan School, An exciting match played at King's Park between the above, resulted in a

batted first and could score only 89, of which H. M. Xavier scored 44, R. C. Reed 19 and H. A. Barros 17. Leo took

R.A.O.C.-Pte. Lake, e Yeob, b Hip-win, by 2 runs, for the School. Recreio toola, 12; S-Sgt." Greenaway, b Sudan, 1; L-Cpl. Roberta, 1.b.w., b Hiptoola, 0, 8.-Sgt. Walker, b Hiptools, ; Cdr. tool, e and b Sudan, 10; S.-Sgt. Butter-5 wickets for 26 runs and McKay 4 for

field, b Hiptoola, 24; Fte. Bryan, b Hip- 30.

In the Handicap Class, Diana won the Dennison Cup casily. Colleen had to give up in this race as her apinnaker and jib were tara.

Bluenose won the Bolilion Cup in the Heyward Hays Class, and Why Fondert was a good second. Zephyr stood a chance of winning when trouble arces with the jaws of her gaff, and although repairs were quickly effected, she could not save the race.

In the Gael Class for the Warren Cup, Pierette won comfortably.

In a spoon race in the. Ons Design Class, Daphne won."

The course was from the Club to Chan- Rock (P), nel Rocks (P), Kowloon Lremun. Beacon (S), Mark on Line (8), and Cust Rock Buoy (S). A distance of 8.3 miles..

The results and times are as follows: Handicap Class.

Finish- Correct-

The school boys began well, but Diana (1st) toola, 4; Q.M.S. Mocock, c Youngaaye, wickets fell quickly afterwards. F. Zim Folcon

b Hiptoola, 6; S.-Sgt. Waterfield, a Loke, mern (24) and D. Anderson (13), the Le Linda 5 Hiptools, 2 Pte. Burger, not out, 3; opening pair were the only ones to make Dorothea Pie Gordon, & Hiptoola, 0; Extras, 13-a stand. Reed (Recreio) secured 5 wicket. Total 117.

Oratgengower . Hong Kong Electric Острацу.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

M.

E.

W.

Bowling Sudan took 2 for 13 run29- wickets for 36 runs and Hiptoola 8 for

Goodwin Lyal Brace Hass

14

28

5

44'runa,

b

11.1 4

14

-

0

3

KOWLOON C. c.

W. Brace, run out

40

E. F. Fincher, b. Balhatchet......... A. W. Ramsay, c Lam, b Gittias 69 F. G. Beyis, not out"

A A. Dand, e Hachiuma,

Gittins

T: Goodwin, e Lam, b Gittins W. G. Queet, not out...

Extras..................

Total (for 4 wickets)

39

0

93

-7

9

.,195

K. R. Macaskill, S. Jex, J. "C. Lyal, N, H. Ross did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M.

W.

Balhatchet 10 Rumjahn ...... 11 Lam

1 29

1

3

48 .0

0

45

0

B

S. V. Gittina .......

1 48 3 Chinese R.C. v. Civil Service 0.0. Played on the Chinese Recreation Club ground, Civil Service winning. Scords:

CHINESE LC

་་

ing Time

ed

Time.

4.05.51 4.04.26

4.16.40. 4.08.59

4.15.41 4.10.01

4.30.58 $4.99.23

Hayward Haya Class.

Bluenose (lat) Why Wonderf Evojum Zephyr Lota

4.36.39

4.39-12

4.41.31

The Electric Co. team batted first and made, 162 russ, after a bad start. Stanesby scored 58 and W. B. Muskett Pierette (18) 38 Murray, and Normington 13. Y. Thecla Abbas took 7 wickets for 48 runs.

The Joan

UNIVERSITY. T. Loke, 1.b.w., Lake, 6; C. K. Ong, run out, 22; A. Baker, b Lake, 4, A. Suleiman, e Bryan, Bunger, 3; B. N. Sudan, c Bryan, Burger. 8; . H. Yeog, run out, 4; F. Hiptoola, b Burger, 3; Chan Fook, Burger, 6; D. Commissariat, e Host, bhome side passed their opponents' KLOTE

for the loss of one wicket J. Leonard Daphne (let) Lake, ; H. T. Barma, not out, 0; W. Youbgaaye, b Burger, 0; Extras, 8-Total was top scorer with. 78, not out, while 63. Bowling: Lake took 3 wickets for O. Ismail scored 53 and "Omar 32, act 18 runs and Burger 5 tor .30,

LEAGUE TABLE.

Division I.

out:

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

P. W. L. D. Pts. ELECTRIC CO. ». AMBULANCE.

Civil Service ..... 5 Indian R.C...... 4 Kowloon C.C....... 2 Hong Kong C... 3 University al....... ♦

Royal Navy

K.O.S.B.............

Royal Artillery

Chinese R.C.

1. -13

1

1

2 0

0

6

CURREEM DOES "HAT TRICK "

AND MAKES 82.

On the Indian Recreation Club ground

3 yesterday afternoon, Curreem, the Indian

ileg

Halcyon

Goel Class.

4.43.53 -4.49.11 4.45.21

4.48,93

4.35.09 4.34.28 4.38.41 4.42.14

4.42.55 4.42.53.

One Design Olass.

4.39.39

4.44.39

5:00:38

Service Boats Race,

In the race for Naval cutters, gigs and wbalers P. O. Chapman in a Vindictive. galley was first and Engr.-Comdr Villar in a Hermes galley, second. Eleven boats started.

Yesterday's Cruisez Race.

The third race for cruisers was sailed yesterday. The weather was very heavy, but during the first half of the race, the sailing was remarkable good, and I

3 Club's first.division player, did the hat got first place and deserved her win.

3 trick against the Hong Kong Electric She went extraordinarily well. Feathers

3 Co. He dismissed T. L Fester, G. T. vas, caught in light airs with the rest

0

| Craigengower .................

R.E. and Signals. 3

Division. II.

P. W. L. D. Fts.

Police R.C.

RA.0.0.2.5 0

University

Wei Wing Lock, b Baker ............ T. E. Yeoh, e bayer, b Hamilton 41 Ng Sze Kwong, b Bayer *********

Choa, e Hamilton, b Robertson -9 J. L. Youngsaye, c'Hamilton, b

Patterson

Yung His Lua, Lb.v., b Robert-

B01

H. C. Hung, b Robertson

II. Hung lb. w., b Robertson

H. Ching, Patterson

Chau Kwan Lun, not out A. Hung, b Patterson

Extras

5 Indian B.C........ 3 Recreio

3

10

The course was from the Club to Chan. nel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Club Mark Boat (P), and Tathong Rock (P). & distance of nearly 19 miles.

Detailed results:--

0 Padgett and 8. J. Clark the last three of the boats near the finish, and lost her wickets-with successive balls and then chance of winning, La Cigale was second

and Coquette third, went on to score 82 runs not out.

"The Electric Co. batted first and found the bowling af Curreem and A, el Arculli, both first division players, very difficult. G. Vickers, however, secored 27, includ- ing 8 fours, Btanesby scored 4, Gabagan 7, Paul 4, Muskett 5 and J. C. Dunbar 1, The Others failed to score. not out. indings realised 61 runs, only, including.

7

Royal Navy

Kowloon C.C.

21

Civil Service

..... 3

H.M.S...Tamar... 6

1

Hong Kong C.C

.0

9

0

W.

Total

80

Bowling Analysis.

0.

R. ม.

Baker

Sayer

4 0

35

1

Hamilton

-4 Q

6

L

Robertson

$ 2 18

4

Patterson

3.3

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

HX.0.0. v. Lt-Ool. Cantrell's XI." The Club, playing on their own ground and batting first, was dismissed for 80 ruas to which the Navy replied with 164. For the home side, Capt. Bridgland and, Capt. Evers made a stand for the seventh wicket, the former scoring 35 and the

0 18 1 latter 25 not out. Capt. Dobbie took 5 wickets for. 30 runs, Lt. Col. Cantrell 2

CIVIL SERVICE C.C.

F. E. Lawrence, e Ching, T. E.

Yeoh.....

A., E. Wood, A. Hung, b Young-

4

45

E. C. Fincher, b T. E. Yeah...... 0 F. Baker, e TE. Yeah, b Ng Bre

Kwongside

E. W. Hamilton, b Younganye.... F. J. de Rome, not out GR. Sayer, e Yeok, b Youngsaye E. S. W. Patterson, b Youngsaye

Extras .....................

55

20

175%

Total (for 7 wickets) JH. B. Nihill, F. Holdman, and R. E. Robertson did not bat.

Bowling Analysia. +

T. E. Yeah

Ng Bie Kwong

H. C. Hung J.L. Youngsaya

40

for 29 and Lt.Cdr. Beatty 3 for 90. For the Navy side, Lt. Hussey scored 44, Lt. Col. Cantrell, who retired hurt, 20, Rev. Venn 21 not out, Capt. Perfect 16 and Capt. Thorp 10. The most success ful bowler for the Club was Owen Hughes who took wickets for 17 runs. Major Lightfoot had a for 37.

DIVISION IL-

Divil Service C.U. v. H.M.S. "Tamar,"

A double change of bowling by the Tamar captain was mainly responsible For the victory of the side over. Ciril Service Harper (19) and Witchell.(23) made balf the score for the home side, Beasley and Barker (Tamar), secured 7 and 2 wickets respectively for 15 and 14 Tam Tamar replied with 127 runs, of which Beasley scored 34 not out. Others to reach double Sgures were furphy (25), Lt. Church (23) and Womack (13). Civil Service won the League match played two months ago.

(Continued on next Column).

12" extras." Curreem took 7 wickets for La Cigale (2nd) 34 runs and Arcalli & for 14. The Indians and I (1st) replied with 155 for the loss of one wicket Feathers...... only. Dr. Samy was the victim for 8 runs." Coquette, (3rd) A. E. Rumjaha made 63 runs, not out, Grouse and Curreem 82, not out,

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