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CRICKET NOTES,"
ONLY ONE SURPRISE.
As appeared very, probable, tho diffienity over grounds prevented the Naryt. RA. match from taking place. Rumour has it that, the gallant Sailors invited the Gun- ners to decide if they would play on the Navyground" inside the Race Course. The Gunners replied that they could stand anything up to 20 inch in a business way, but on the point at issue the answer was in the infirmary. And so say all of us. Anyway the story isn't true in all probability.
One' one was surprised to hear that the Kowloon H.K.C.C. match ended in a draw. The home side had one ray of hope perhaps when fine Lall from Goodwin and a smart catch of Macaskill got rid of Mitchell and Owen Hughes early
14th, 1927.
BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES.
list.
Several new names appear this week T. E Pearce, who has played two matches only, has an average of 45.00 in batting, and three names from. Craigeagower appear in the The Hong Kong C.C.-Kowloon C.C. match has had a marked effect on the averages, batting figures have improved, but, as might be expected, bawling analysis do not look so well.
In the second division, the Indian Recreation Club, the Club de Recreio and Police players appear prominently. F. H. Orr (E.EC.C) bas jumped to first position at batting, He bas only played two matches.
Players,
BATTING. Division I
No. of Most Times. Inas Ruas In Inns. Not out. Average. .... R 110
142
3 138
Lt. Hankey (K.O.S.B.) A. W. Hayward (E.K.C.C.)... 3 A. W. Ramsay (K.C.C.) G. Goodwin (K.C.C.) ..... B. D. Evans (C.S.CC.) 1. Rumjaha (U.) W. Braes (K.C.C.) A 1. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C) H. N. Balhatchet (W.)... E. C. Fincher (C.S.C.) A. H. Madar (1.B.C.)........ B. W. Bradbury (CCC.) ... C. F. Gardner (H.K.C.C.)..
S. H. Ismail (IR.C.)
G. R. Sayer (C.5.0.0)
B. P.Ng(L.) ĐẤT
S. Abbas (C.C.C.)
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and Lightfoot did not long par vive. But Hayward and Gardner steadied things and a partnership between Pearce and Hancock put the Club safe from defeat. The former, found the bowling too good to indulge in his favourite extra cover and leg hite and his square cuts more than once in a while and his 41 took him some time. Har- cock after his rest is batting old form and bit like a "kicking horse. He took risks, of course, but fortune has a way of going to the cheerful batter. Kowloon never looked like getting out. They are to be commiserated, however, on icsing Capt. Morris. I rather think hn was the mainstay of their bat- ting, and I am not sure that they have anyone to hold things together it Pearse, Ramsay and Lyal fail.
The Surprise.
1 expressed the opinion some time go that Craigengower were a pro- mising side, but I confess I did not think they would come on quick. ly enough to beat. University as they did by one wicket...
As was expected the Indians beat the C.R.C. fairly easily. The bat ting of the letter collapsed in an upaccountable way as, though it cannot be described as strong, it is worth more than seventy runs.
The Second Division.
The IRC. beat Navy II in this division, but it was only through the efforts of S. A. R. and A. S. Ismail who got 104 out of 151 runs. Of the balance A. K. Minu got. more than half. The batting of the Navy aide was disappointing, though: they had the misfortune to bat one short.
The Club de Recreio. had little trouble with Civil Service II By the way I see that this side was uescribed as CS.C.C. Ain alk! papers so the error mass be, I take
in the score book. The proper meaning of the term "A team, or that which is usually accepted a such, signifies a team composed of some members of the first eleven or fifteen and some others. It might possibly be used to denote the first team if say a Club put out A, B and C teams on one day. But in no way, I submit, can it be proper nomenclature for a second "eleven.
I cannot for the life of me under- stand why the H.K.C.C. second cieven lose match alter match. It is true that they threw away their first three wickets for two- ruas.
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clare—and yet they lost! From what I saw of the Kowloon it was pretty good, while I hear their batting-and especially that of George Lee was excellent. I am, therefore, rather surprised that they are not higher in the table.
Better Orleket.
I am fully convinced that the standard of Second Division Cricket this year has greatly improved- though I do not think that the same can be said for the First Division. In the latter Civil Service lead still but I don't think it will be for lung. The only change is that Craigengover go up, while H.K.C.C. and Kowloon drop a couple of potential points apiece through their draw. In the Second Division IR.C. and Becreio tie head with precisely similar records. Police have the same number of points but have played an extra match...
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F. J. de Rome (C.S.C.C.) 4 QMS. Roberts (RE)
TE. Tech (C.R.C.)..........
J. S. A. Curreem (LR.C.) Sergt. Jolly (R.A.)
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H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.). F. J. Ling (C.S.C.C.)..... Capt. Perfect (K.O.S.B.). N. H. Roos (K.C.C.)..... Lt. Cal. Cantrell (RIN.) Capt. Dobbie (K.O.S.B.) E. B.. Reed (C.S.C.C.) Lt. Smith (RA)_... A. H. Madar (LR.C.) F. M. el Arculit (T.R.C.) H. Un (C.R.C.)
C. R. Vallack (H.K.C.C.) J. C. Lyal (K.C.C.)
G. R. Sayer (C.S.c.C.)
Players.
F. E. Orr (H.K.C.C.) W. H. Sling (U.)
LL-Comdr. Grant (R.N.)
R. C. Reed (Recreio)
H. A. Alves (Recreio)
A. S. Suad (I.R.C.)
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T. D. E. Pendered: (C.S.C.C.) 2 R. R. Davies (C.8.0.C.).
CJ. Alenander (Police) W. D. Gibbs (Tamar)
S. A. R. Ismail (I.R.C.)........
A. E. Lacey (Police)
Lt. Neale (Tamar)..........
ht. Norris (R.N.)
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Players.
V. T. Mads (LRC) H. A. Alves (Recreio) Pte. C. Lake (R.A.O.C) C. J. Alexander (Police) A. E. Lacey (Police) S. V. Gittens (U.) W. Hyde. (K.C.O.) Date (Tamar)....... G. Leo (K.C.C.)
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A. S. Ismail (1.R.C.) M. P. Madar (LB.C.)
T. Gutterres (Recreio)
Lt. Norrie (R.N.).....
J. Hinton (H.K.O.C.)
Sirdar Khan (1.R.C.) T. D. E. Pendered (0.8.0.C.) H.-Westlake (0.8.C.C.)
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Members of the Hong Kong F.C. who desire seats at the Inter-Port game with Shanghai should apply to Mr. H. M. McTavish, the hon. secretary of the Club, China Sugar Refinery, before next Wednesday.. Scata are 2 each.
BOXING.
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The next tournament of the Hong THERAPION No. Kong Boxing Association his been THERAPION NO. 2 fixed for Saturday, February 5th,
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To-morrow'a Gamai,· : The Club v. Navy game on the E.K.C.C. ground will be most in- teresting. The teams will be much the same as in the New Year match the Hermes yesterday for the third 1 am told save that the Club lose time on their own ground, the re- Bayer, and the Navy Hussey who sult being a draw. The Hermes has gone home. It should, of team batted first and declared at course, be a draw, but working on the cussedness of things, I tip the being top scorer with 48 runs. Kow 174 runa for 5 wickets. Lt. Sparks Club for a win!"
loon had made 138 runs for the loss The C.8.0.C. play the University of 7 wickets when stumps were at the University ground. The drawn. Haven scored 52 and Good former side have suffered cruelly of win 29 Goodwin, who came into late. Reed's knee will, I under the team at the last moment hit stand, keep him out of the field for five boundaries in one over... the rest of the season. Evans, their captain, will not be fit for a week or two, while Baker, who actually This League match to be played likes bowling on matting, is of to-morrow on the Club ground, com- owing to a prior date fixed up be mencing at 2p.m. E.K.C.C. fore the match was arranged. (It H. 1. B, Hancock (captain), T. E. should originally have been played Pearce, A. W Hayward H. Owen on October 2nd on O.5.0.0. Hughes, A. C. I. Bowker, H. V. ground) The change of venue, in Parker, Major Lightfoot, E. J. E addition to these casualties may Mitchell, G. B. Vallack, JB, well cost the Civil Service their Hinton and Capt. Evers first defeat for three years (in the League that is). *.
Kowloon play the Chinese at Kowloon and should win fairly Indians on the former's ground. It least ten professionals, who, in id- Small Arms Club defeated H.1.8.
game to watch will be Recreio. v. least £3,000 to finance a tour of at On Wednesday at Stoneduters, the Club de Recreio sed the Kowloon asily. In the Second Division the Police ily be a tussle for the headship of dition to playing in championships. Troquais by 648 points to 612 should beat the R.A.0.0: provided i the table now-and may well settle will meet an American professional For the losers, A. B. Hoare made Lacey comes off but the best the final issue, if a definite decision team for the Ryder Cup. Several 102, being 35 at 200 yards, 30 at 500
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It now, remains to be seen whether Leading-Sesman Hall, of HM.S. Titania, who has express- The year's new event in golfinged his willingness to meet any history will be an organized British welterweight in the Colony will attack on the American champion- fight D'Arcy.
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The newspaper, Golf Illustrated, RIFLE MATCH. is raising & national fund of at
LAWN TENNIS. MIXED DOUBLES MATCH
The return match between the
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Kowloon won the first match on December 5th by 145 to 107 games, Each team consisted of six pairs.