CRICKET.
KOWLOON BEAT RA,
CONGRATULATIONS
LEAGUE CHAM
Scores:-
li
CIVIL EXAVICE, C.C.
G. R. Sayer,
Woles
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 21st, 1927.
LEAGUE TABLES.
Bowling Analyzin
Bowling Analysis.
O.
M
E.
Hayward, b
Thom peca
13
4
43
Cornish
11 ·0·69 3
Falairet
ON
A. E. Wood, b Parker
1 ... 7 3 ROYAL NAVY.
25 0 19 Q
$
B. V. Qittips ... A. A. Rumjahn. 16 Larx
3
18
13.5 9
F. Zimmern Les
*** 11
3 AD 34 93
1
Division I.
P. Kowloon CC. D ?
W. L
D. Pts.
I 22
Royal Navy...
5
9
2
17
Civil Servico
E. C. Fincher, b Lee
0.0. 9
3
PIONSHIP. ANOTHER HAT TRICK."
Kowloon consolidated their posi. tion at the top of the First Division of the League Tablo or Saturday, when they beat the Royal Artillery in their final League match of the season. The result was not unex. pected and on the run of the play, not only in Saturday's match, bas Kowtoon throughout the season, deserved to win. They are to be congratulated on their achievement! after an unusually interesting sen
son..
Two other matches were played in the First Division. The Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club and the Hong Kong Cricket Club on the fermera ground had a very exciting tussto the visiting team requiring only 3 runs. to win when stumps were drawn. The Chinese and Craigen. Bewer settled the holding of the wooden spoon, and in a low scor- ing match, the Chinese scoured the unwanted and imaginary trophy.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club second string secured another three points at the expense of the Royal Navy and now leave the lowest position, in the table which they. have been occupying since the be gizning of the season.
In a friendly match between the the Civil Club de Recreio and Service second eleven, Robertson- (C.S.C.C.) did the hat trick" ati the end of the match,
Taikoo and Ewo met in a friend- ly at the Chinese Recreation Club ground, the former winning. "The scores of the different matches follow:-
LEAGUE-DIVISION I
F. J. de Rome, b Parker....99
B. D. Evans, 6 Evers
F. E. Lawrence, b. Parker... 34 F. Baker, b Leo
0
R. S. W. Paterson, b Evers 0 E. W. Hamilton, b Evers....... F. J. Ling, not out
Total (for 0 wkta, dec.).182
Evers Wales Parker Owen Hughes... 0 Les
HONG YONd to A. W. Hayward, b Ling Capt. A. N. Evers, b famil
A. N. Other....
SubLt. Penton, a Green, b
Burgess
Pay-Sub-Lt. Sowman, 1.b.w.,
b Summers......
6 O 21 9. Rearelo. Utvil Service. Played on the Club de Recreio ground. King's turk, the Civil Service Cricket Club second eleven Wing.
II.K.O...... Indian R.C... 7
7
K.O.S.B. University Craigengower 8 Royal
H.M.S.
Tamar 9 C.S.C.C....... 9
3
14
14
SATURDAY'S LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SCOTLAND BEAT CHINA.
ST. JOSEPH'S RES WIN THE JUNIOR "B" CHAMPIONSHIP.
CLUB DE RECREIO DEFEAT THE POLICE.
CUP NOT PRESENTED,
As explained by Dr. R. H. Kote- wall, C., G., at the close of the 13 game, owing to a misunderstanding Mrs. R. M. Dyer, who had attended 10 for the purpose of presenting the Sunday Herald Charity Cup to the winners of the anal game, could not do so as the cup was not forth 2coming at the time.
ទ
Le Palairet, e Armstrong,
Tait
b
2:3
F. H. Holdman, not out......
Extras
0
Lt. Majefdie, o Summers, b
Burgess
made
29
Capt. Cornish, b Summers... 18 Mid Bone, è Lammert, b
Burgess
dis
8
Bowling Analysis.
L, Spencer, b Tait........
11
Lt. Phipps, b Hall
3
The winners batted first and only runs, of which N. Davies scored 45- They then dis missed the Heerclo in sensational ingaaer for 29 runs, Robertson
Da closing the innings with a trick.
Artillery 7 Chinese R.C.. D
2
8
1
9
3
Division II.
P.
W.
L
D. Pts.
M. 17 A
Lt. Siltock, b Tait
7
Scores:-
Indian R.C... 9 Police R..... 8 University ...
$
6
1'
20
1
10
Lt.Cdr. Thompson, o Arm-
CIVIL SERVICE C.G
2 +9
བ
strong, b Hail
R.A.O.C.
Recreio..... 8
+
$
...... 14 7 04
5
Lt. Waters, not out
Extras
H. E. Strange, o Riberio, b
Reed............
Kowloon 0.0.-7
อ
H.K.C.O.... 8
Total
11
Bowling Analysis.
B. Jones, b.Pinna............... a. tueper, ait wicket........ RG. Robertson, and b
Alves
U
Royal Navy...
13
ton
D. M
W...
H. Owen Hughes, 1, b. w., b
Sayer
Burgess
10
3
30
3
ed.
Summers"
吕
3
96
Tait Hall
1
I B
E. R. Davies, b Alves mower H. F. Westnike, a Alves...... Bandeil, e avier, b Alves........... Neill, a Reed, o Alves......
45
+
0
19
2
36
J. Hooper, b Alves
C. Basto, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysia,
0.
M.
B
W.
0
28
20
1
30
3
4
0 21 B
H. V. Parker, b Hamilton... 5 T. E. Pearce it. Holdman,
b Sayer..........
F. J. R. Mitchell, not out... 31 Dackitt, pot out
Extras
Total (for wickets)
..130
R. W. Lee, H. R. Remington, CD. Wales, S, J, Jordain did. Eot bat.
Bowling Analysis.
C. M. R
W.
19 h 11
G
Ling Hamilton
.6.0
59
Baker
4 0 ទ
0
the
4 0 29. 0 6 147 £
Evans Bayer
Oraigengower r. Chinese R.O. Played on
Craigengower Cricket Club ground, the Home side winning by 10 runs. The win- ners batted first and found the Chinese bowlere in form,
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Talkoo . Ewo.
+
runs.
On the Chinese Recreation' Club ground a team from Messrs. Butter- feld & Swire (Taikoo) beat a side from Messrs. Jardine Matheson (Ewe) in a low scoring match by the narrow margin of 5 Wilson (Ewo) was the highest sturer of the match with 43 runs, while the successful bowlers were: th Hon. 3r. D. G. M. Bernard (Ewo) who took 7 wickets for 39 runs, and Vallack (Taikoo) 7 for 43
runs..
Scores
TAINGO" (B. & 8.).
H. Parsons, c and b Bernard 16 J. D. H. Crawford, Mason,
Purves, b Ber
b Bernard' Ching
W. Spicer,
hard
and Un Hew Fan took 4 wickets each and were mainly responsible dismissing the Craigeugower sil for 98 runs only. The Chinese Kowloon 0.0. r. Royal Artillery.replied in disappointing manner
Played on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground, the Home side wia
ning.
The Royal Artillery "had arst intings dad with Goodwin and Lyal in form with the ball, they were dismissed for the small total of 89. Goodwin secured 5 wickets for 2 runs and Lyal 3, for 25. Kowloon easily passed their oppon- ents' total and weat"on to score 100 ruas for a wickets.
The match was Kowloon's last and
··bout his rintothar in the Learno
Scores:-
I.A.
Sergt. Jolly, e and b Good-
win
and although helped by a useful tribution of 30 runs by Ng Sze Kwong, the side fell short by 10 runs of their opponents' total. S. Abbas took 5 wickets for 31 runs.
Scores:-
CHAIGENDOWER C.C
A. Kitchell, b Ching
1. P. Lim, o and b Ching... 16- U M. Omar, c Ng Sze
Kwong, b Un How Fan... 2
E. Moore, & Puncheon, b
Bernard
15
J. R. Hinton, b Bernard... 1 A. H. Gillingham, b Cornaby 13 0. C. Hickling, e Lyon, b
Bernard
B. Crowley, b Cornaby.... W. C Bailey, c and b Ber-
E. Summers, c Souis,
Pinca
Reed Pinna Alves
#
RECREIO.
3
3-4
J. E. Noronha, b Robertson 4 D. . Lopes, Randall, b
Jobertson.....
H.A. Barros, and b Wet-
lake
Head, e Westlake, b
Robertson
F. Varvalho, b Robertson 4 M. F. Pirna, b'Westlake......
E. da Sousa, c Strange,
Robertson
H. A. Alves, not out
G. Riberio, o Westlake, b Bo-
be:1309.....
J. Lima, b Robertson ....... Mavier, b Westlake..
Extras
29
FRIENDLY MATCHES. Eritish British School . Hong Kong Electric Company.
At King's Park the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' As sociation beat the Hong Kong Elec- tric Company by 18 runs in a low acuring match
Scores
X.B.9.
E. R. Price, e sub, b Muskett 0 A. S. Bliss, b Muskett
It is understood that present holders of the Cup (Portugal) was requested to have the cap on the round before the kick off, but that they failed to comply with the re- quest of the Football Association.
St. Joseph's College Reserves won the replay for the Division II. "B Championship against the Moslem Club.
Saturday's games resulted under-
03
Several gaps were then made in the stands as the China supporters began to leave.
Suen Kum Shun scored for China with a high shot and that was the last goal of the match. Scotland thus winning by Ave goals to two.
The game was keenly contested but Scotland belded the better side.. The middle line in Murdoch, Me Bride and Farlow had a lot to do with the defeat of China and Scot- fand had a find forward line out, four of them scoring while Orr, the Kowloon player, had a doable. The backa played well while Rodger in gcal was very safe. Murdoch was a great acquisition to his side and we hear that he has played for the Army in England.
China fielded a fall Athletic side and did quite well.
The game, as already stated, was witnessed by a very large crowd, among those present being H.E Major-General C. E. Luard, C.B. C.M.G., Mr. R. M. Dyer, Hop. Sir H. E. Pollock, K.C., Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang and Mr. G. M. Shaw.
Addressing the gathering at the
said he had been naked to thank close of the game, Dr. Kotewall Mrs. Dyer for coming here and con- hating to present the Cup to the winning team. There was no cup present owing to a slight misunder standing and she could
present What she liked. He was speaking on behalf of Mr. G. M. Shaw. Dr. Kotowall said they had witnessed a fine game and he had ne,doubt that the better team had won and he con- gratulated the winners on their anc ...cess and the losers for having put
Sunday Herald " Charity Cup
Competition. Final
Scotland. 5 China 39
G. Hedley, o Duubar, b Way 4 J. D. Murphy, run out ..... W. Matchin, c Dunbar, b
Way
3
E. O. Murphy, b Muskett... 19
L. Weill, and b Way ......
A. Kinross, Makets,...i
C. T. Evans, c Stareby, b
Muskett
T. Whitley, not out
J. Hirst, 1.b.w., b Way
Extra
Total
Bowling Analysis,
Muskett
Way
75
0. M.. IL W.
13 1 38 5 122 9 38
4
H.I. ILICTrie Co. A. F. Paul, b Hedley.......... *
G. Vickers, b Hedley
S. J. Stanesby, run out......
H. F. Akebust, b Hedley
G. G. Thomson, b Hirst......
W. B. Muskett, b Hedley...
S. R. Way, b Hirst
Total
nard
Bowling Analysis.
Griffin, b Cornaby
R. W.
90
G. R. Vallack, not out
Extras
Ir
Westlake
១
14
3
Robertson
9 3 13 7
Hut trick by Robertson last three
S. Deacon, c J. Murphy, b
Hirat
+
Tutal *.....
."81
J. Dunbar, b Hirst
Bowling Analysis.
T. L. Foster, not out
0.
RA M.
Cornaby Bernard
W.. 3
Extras .....
$
13
1 39
A
*Total
60
0
Rowling Analvaia
0.
M.
22.
W.
Hedley
12
3 19
4
..1
0. Ismail, b Ng Sze Kwong 25 1) Fritz. b Ching
Grimes, b Ching Fan
tin Hew
A. P. Hamson, c and b Un
How Fan
EWCARDINE').
D. C. M. Bernard, b Vallack 5 V. Lithgow Smith, b Griffin, 0 Wilson, Vallack
W. Brackenridge, b Yallack C
N. L. H. Railton, c Gilling-
11
D. Rumjahn, c Yung, Un
Sergt. Glazebrook, o Jex, b
Goodwin
Hew Fan
0
W. B. Muskett, b Yeoh
Sergt., Leach, b Lyal
Lieut. Wright, Ramsay, b
Lyal
J. W. Leonard, not out...
Extras
3
ham, b Vallack
9
W. R. Carnaby, b Vallack,.
Lieut, Smith, & Guest, b
Total
95
D. J. Purves, e Hinton,
Goodwin
Grifin
9
Capt. Howard. c Goodwin, b
Bowling Analysis.
G. Puncheon, b Vallack
Ü
C. X.
W.
Bract
Simon, Spicer, b Vallack o
Mr. Gnr. Folgen, not out Capt. Parkes, run out... B.S., Bennett, b Goodwin 0, Sergt. Rule, st. Jex, b Lyal 13 Lieut. Carmichael, c Bevis, b
13
Ching Yeoh
13
30
D. Lyon, not out
9
5 0
30
K. A Mason, b Grin
Ng Sa Kwong... 8.1 1. 17 Un Hew Fan... 8
CHINESE 1.C.
1
Extras
3
Total
76
"Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R.
W.
30
Vallack
13 2 43 Griffin...... 13 4 27.
Mr. Ponsonby Fane's XI. v. Phanixes.
7
3
Goodwin
Extraa
FOWLOON C.0,"
W Brace, Howard, b
Leach
A. W. Ramsay, e Smith, b
Leach
ניי
85887
39
C. Choa, b Hanson'
T. E. Yeoh, b Omar
Ng Szo Kwong, h Muskett.
J. L. Youngsaye, e Leonard,
b Abbas
Un How Fan, c and b Abbas 13
C. K. Wong, b.Hamson.
ANTO Zvo
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
CIGUE DIVISION. 1.
INDIANS BEAT K.O.S.B.
Played on the Indian Recreation Club ground yesterday, the Home team winning.
for 12 roDA
S. J. Clarke, b Hirst
Price
Hirst....... Whitley
13. Q 7.5 1 17 5 1 0 6. 0
School Boys' XVI. v. Mr. Ponsonby Fane's XI.
To
encourage cricket among schoolboys of the Colony, Mr. Pon- sauby entertained a team of sixteen draw from different schools and colleges on the University ground yesterday. Mr. Ponsonby Fane's even included such talented play
The Indians had first knocked but did not fare too well, losing wickets for 87 runs. S. A. Isniai and A. § Arculli, however, made usdiul contributions towards the end, scoring 30, not out, and 24 respectively. The side was all out Capt. Dobbie und Lieut. Hankey bowled unchangeders E. J. R. Mitchell, G. R. Sayer, A. A. Rumjaba and himself, who throughout the innings,
Are all keenly interested in promo The Scottish Borderers, who were ing the game among schoolboys. playing for the first time on the The scholars took first innings Sockunpoo ground, started well and put up a total of 127 rans and secred 64 runs for 4 wickets,Donald. Anderson, who opened but the tail end disappointed and
for his side, contributed 22 ruas in correct styles, and A. T. Lee was Played on the University ground, the side was dismissed for a total Posielam, the Phenix beat Mr. of 101 runs. F. M. el Arculli took top scorer with 41 Their boyling was not very formidable to their Jonsonby Fane's team by 9 runa.wickels for 13 runs.
experienced opponents, their enthus- itsin was undagging throughout.
Scores:-
Scorca:-
L.E.C.
A. H. Rumjahn, b Haakey 18 S. A. A. Ismail, c Brown, b
Dobbia
SCHOOLBOYS' XVI. D. J. Anderson, st. Ponsonby
Fade, b A. A. Bumjaha... 22 D. Kelly, b. I. Zimmera... 11 A. T. Lee, b ́A. A. Bumjaha 41
Total .............
Bowling Analysis.
Goodwin
0. X. E. W. 8.3 27
H. Ching, b Abbas ..............................
EL. Hung, 1.b. w., b' Abbas...
4
Lyni
5 Q 25 3
Brace
វ
*
18
1
E. . Yung, c Hamson, h
Muskett
Ross
2 0 14 0
K. C. Hung, not out..
12
Quest
2 0
3
K. L. Chau, h Abbas
Q
The teams were composed of pre- seat and past members of the Uni- versity.
Scores:
Extras
PHENIXES.
4
39
Total
£8
S. V. Gitting, runs out t
67
E. A. Lee, J.b.w., b Madar... 15
S. H. Ismail, c Lake, b
Dobbie
18
28
E. F. Fincher, c
Leach
and b
Bowling Analysis.
F. Zimmern, e Lee, W. M.
Gittins
A. H. Madar, b Dobbie
13
33
1. R. ..
11
M. P. Modar, e Dobbie, b
Hankey
N. Mackay, EA Lee, b
A. A. Bunjaku.
14
Omar
3 I 11 }
A el Arculli, run out
24
5. Machider, b G. R. Sayer I
Wright
19
F. Goodwin, not out
36
Hamson Abbas Muskett
13 6 30 2
Y. A. Wahab, b Dobbie
0
R. Gerrard, A A. Rum
15
3 31
5
5
2
12
2
A. K. Minu, b Hankey
8
jahn
11
Capt. F. G. Bevis, o Fogden,
b Wright
A. K. Minu, b Hankey.
0
F. R. Zimmern, c B. P. Ng,
DIVISION II,
K. R. Macaskill, b Wright...
S. A Ismail, o Bawyer, b
Dobbie
b A. A. Rumjaho
B
30
G. Gutterres, e Mitchell, b
G. R. Sayer....
8.
A. M. Hunt, e Ponsonby
Capt. E. Morris, b
W. G. Guce, c Leach, b
Wright
C. Lyal,
Extrud
Wright
Leach, b
10
Total (for 8 wickets) ....100
S. Jex and N. H. Rosa did not bat
Bowling Analysis,
Q
I.
W.
Bennett
7
0
92
0
Rulo
4
0 '17
19.5 2
35
4
90
30 3
Wright
Leach Smith. Civil Service
1 0.37 T Hong Kong 0.0.
Played on the Civil Service Cricket Club ground, the result was a draw. Towards the total of 102 tuns for wickets by the Civil Service Cricket Club, only three men and "extras" contributed sub- stantially: F. J. de Rome mada 29 and Lawrence 34, E. C. Fincher Thera being top scorer with 43. were 23 extras.
The Hong Kong Cricket Olub started their innings at 4.30 when Owen Hughes helped with a very useful contribution of 60 and Pearce and Mitchell added 30 and 31, bot out, respectively. They were un- to fortunate in not being able force a win, being only 3 ruas short at the time of drawing stumpá.
Hong Kong 0.0. v. Royal Navy. Played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground, the Home side "win- ning.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club batted first and ran up 154 runs to which Lammert contributed 39, the Ball highest score in the match.
•W, Hong Sling, st. Ponsonby
Faze, o Anderson ......
D. Laing, b Anderson .........
K. 7. Loke, b Anderson...... 8. Kermani, at. Ponsonby
Fans, b W. M. Gittins 3
C. K. Ong, b Anderson ......
C. W. Lam, B Ng, b W. M.
Gitting
B. N. Sudan, not out 7 A. A. Rumjahn, e and b An
derson......
Extras
F. 1. el Arculli, hot, out.......
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
B.
W.
3 "50 Б
Я sa
4
16
0, Dobbie
20 tankey 20
X.0.9.8.
Total
.170
Bowling Analysis, ·
0.
II.
1;
Liec
15 4 34 0
Madar...
5 0 96
1
b A. el Arculli
29.
Barrow
B
1
23
0
and Tait scored 25 runs each and Nicholson compiled 22. The Royal Navy could reply with 84 rans only. Licut. Palairet contributing
The Clab's bowlers shared the wickets and returned quite good
analysis. Scores
H.L.0.0.
R. A. Green, e and b Cornish 3
H. C. Burgess, e Thompson,
D.
E. G. Thompson
Nicholson,
J. Hall, run out puma W. K. Tait, b Palairet..
H. J. Armstrong, e sub, b
A. H. Rumjahn 4 1 21 W. M. Gitting... 6 0 Anderson
.7.3 1 30
‚ PONDONDY - PĂNE'S XI.
M. P Madar, runs out.... 14
B. P. Ng, st. Hong Bling, b
F. Zimmern. '..................................
Major Lake, c 5. A. Ismail,
Lt. Hankey, b A. el Arculli 1
F. M. Y. Tregear; e Rum-
ishn, b F, M. el Arculli....
3. D. Welch, b A. el Arculli 7
Capt. A. G. Dobbie, c 8. H.
Iamail, b F. Mel Arculli. 24 Capt. Perfect, b F. M. ol
Arculi.....
Arculli
Fane, b A. A. Rumjahn.....10
A. Clarke, b G. R. Bayor...... W. H. Kwen, Lb.w., b Sayer 0
A. M.. Rumjahn, e Ponsonby
Fane, b A. A. Bumjabn... 0 C. Goanno, b A. A. Rumjaha 0 J. Lyon, c A. A. Rumjahn,
b G. R. Sayer
J. Hunt, not eat
J. L. Youngsaye, run out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0
127
W.
0. M
4 35 *G. R. Sayer........... 14
F. 1. Zimmern... 7 3 17 1
A. Clarke an
13.8
14.0.
Hong Kong League: Division I. C. de Recreio... R.K. Police
Division II. *** A.” K.O.S.Bs. Res. 8 S. China Res. China Athletic Kowloon Res.... 0
Division II.B."
St Joseph's
O'
up a good fight and he wished them better luck next time.
In conclusion, Dr. Kotewall again thanked Mrs. Dyer for consenting. to present the cup-or what must o represens the cup for the time being. Referring to the great interest shown by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Dr. Kotowall said that they had done everything for the good of the
He then. game in Hong Kong. isked Mrs. Dyer to give away what- crer she liked.
1
Reserves 4 Moslem Club The following games were not played:-
Division II.A."-R.A. Reserves
v. D #. St. Joseph's; China. Ath. "A University:
Division II. B.".-Boy Scouts r. South China.
at
Mrs. Dyer handed to Mr. Rodger a silver vase tied with the blue and white ribbaz colours of the H.K.F.A. Mr. Rodger called for lustily three cheers which were given. Miss Paula Hollands then.. presented to Mrs. Dyer à bouquet in silver holder, tied with the Asso ciation's colours, The playing of the National Anthem closed the proceedings.
An Incident.
SUNDAY HERALD CUP FINAL. Scotland China. This game was played on the H.K.F.C. ground, before a very large crowd. Long before the start the stands were packed and late arrivals had to go away disappointed. The weather was ideal. The Borderers'
A regrettable incident occurred fall band, under Bandmaster Fitr during the speech making The Earle, and the Pipes and Drums, large crowd pressed very close to under Drum Major Dalrymple and the table and a number of Indian Pipe Major Mackey, by permission and European, police quietly, but of Col. L J. Comyn C.M.Grmly, pressed them back in order D.S.O., and Officers of the Regt. that more spectators might be able elastinns on the ground to watch the proceedings. Sudden- before the kick off and during they a large stone was flung and struck interval.
น
The Hon. Dr. Kotewall kicked of, the players having been first intro- duced to him by Mr. M. McTavish.
Scotland had won the toss and played with the wind, China also having to face the sun.
I
1
European police sergeant in the face. For a moment the situation looked unpleasant and the crowd began to disperse hastily. The de- linquent was spotted and overal police chased him, but he was even- tually stopped by a civilian and taken into custody by the police.
HONG KONG LEAQUE.
Club de Recreto v. Hong Kong Police.
The teams lined out as under- China-Pau Ka Ping; Ng Kuz Chuen and Lai Yuk Tat; Leung Yuk Tong, Wong Shui Wa and Lam Yuk Ying (Capt.); Tao Kwai Sing, Chan Woon Yin, Wong Pak Chong,
The Club de Recreio with Gosano back in the team, continued their Suen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong
(China Athletic's team), Scotland.-G. Rodger (ILE, Club) league successes when they beat the (Capt.); Getrard (H.K. Club) and Police at Sookunpoo by two goals Lieut." "Fleming (R.); McBride to ni. Gosano scored once in each (H.K. Club). Murdoch (Cameron- hall ians) und Farlow (H. S. Titania); K.0.8.B.'s. South China Reservés. As Sookunpoo, the Borderers A. Duncan (Kowloon). Humphreys (0.5. Ba.), Orr (Kowloon), Mc-
goals to mil. Stock )3) and Craw Glinchey (K.O.S.Bs.) and Connolly Reservce beat South China by five (Cameronians).
Referee: Mr. A. A. Dawes. Lines-ley (2) scored the goals.
St. Joseph's Reserves v. Moslem men: Messrs. Baldwin and Gilbert
Club. The play opened in favour of Scot- lund and Connolly opened the scare.
On the Kowloon F.C. ground, the by a fine cross shot that Pau Ka College team beat the Moslem Club Ping failed to stop. Several shots by four goals to one. De Souza (3) by Scotland's inside men were and Baptists scored for the win- wrongly directed while Murdoch ners, the Moseleins goal being scor- from & free kick outside the penalty ed. from a penalty.
Several
area ekimmed 'the bar. corners fell to Scotland before Hum- phreys turned a well placed flag kick Scotland by Connolly into the net. 2, China 0.
China then had a turn of attack. ing and good work by Suen Kum Shun and Wong Pak Chong ended in. the latter beating Rodger with a well placed shot. Scotland 2, China | 1,
Give and take play followed with Scotland having the advantage but there was no further scoring before the interval,
Early in the second half, Scotland scored and in the next ten minutes were four goals ahead. A centre by Connolly was beaded ia.by
..
H.KF.A. Douncil Meeting. On Saturday the council met to make arrangements for the follow- ing games
Shields.
H.K.F.A. Challenge Saturday, April 2nd. H.K.F.C. ground. Finals: Junior 2.30 p.m. Senior, 430 p.m.
Kowloon and K.0.8.B.'s are the finalists in both games..
Lai Wah Cup: First round;- Navy Army Sookunpoo ground
Saturday, April 9th.
China
14
Civilians, H.K.F.C. ground. Saturday, April 16th.
Final H.K.F.C.
ground:-
Saturday, April 30th.
Saturday, April sard, Charity"
McGlinchey and almost in the next game. Army . The Rest. Sookun
minute, Orr scored from a pass from poo ground.
Connolly. A visit by China found
the Scotland defence guessing but McBride cleared to touch.
Some
good combination by the whole of Scotland's forwards ended in Orr well beating Pau with a well placed abot Scotland 6, China 1.
(Continued on next column).
1. Tajima, W. M. Gittedis, B. P. Ng, A. A. Rumjahn, and R. Ponsonby Fanę did not bat.
Bowling "Analysis.
G.
P. Lammert, e Cornish, b Thompson
0
38
E. Zimmerü, b F. Zimmern...
Pte. Everest, b F. M. el
J. Barrow...
A. A. Rumjahn 15.3 0 3 0
*B. V., Gittens...
3 0
7
b Cornish
t
D K Sams, e Loke, b Lam 11
Bowled I wide each.
22
D. Anderson, and b F
"Zimmern
10'
Pte. Brown, c and b F. M.
el Arculli
18
VR. PONBONEY fane's XI.
25
A. H. Rumjohn, c Lam, b
Lee
13
Biggs, F. M. el Arculli....
Ptc Sawyer, run out...........
8
E. J. R. Mitchel, c and b
0
8. Y. Gittens, run out'
W. M. Gittina, b Lee
11
Pte. Stock, not out
A. Lec, e Lam, b A. A. Rum-
F. I, Zimmero, e D. Kelly,
Extras
T
b Mackay
0
jahn
J. Barrow, not out.......24
E. A. Lee, retired
3/1
A. Loc
0. M. E. W. 10. ·2 31 Ο
Total
37
F. H. J. Trayes, st. Hong-
G. R. Sayer, ì.b.w., b "A.
8 D. Kelly...
3 97
0
Bling, b F. Zimmera „en.
Bowling Analysis,
Clarke
D. Anderson
J. Barrow, not out
5
0.
靼
W.
N. Mackay
1 11
Extras
F. M, el Arculli 11 *A; el Arculli.... 14.2
3
13.6
Extras....
J. L. Youngsaye
30
13
60
A. Clarke
3
Total (for 5 wickets)....140
..134.
Total (Continued on next column).-"
.101
J. Hunte
0
(Continued at foot of next coluwws.)
G. Gutteres
5. 0
Palairet***** P. Jacks, b Cornish
A. E. Pritchard, e Spencer,
Thompson here
J. A. Summers, e Spencer, b
Thompson**** W. Wooding, not out
Extras
Total
R. Ponsonby Fane, b Lam... 2
A H. Madar... 6 2 10
*-Bowled 1 no ball.
703
SHORTER TIME TO
AUSTRALIA.
N.Y.K. BOATS SPEEDING UP!
From now onwards, it will only. take 18 days from here to Bydney instead. of the 20 days of the old schedule.
The N.Y.K Orient-Australian liners, .a. Aki Maru, Mishima Maru and Tango Maru will nocele rate their speed keginning with the 6. Aki Maris sailing from Hong Kong on April 23rd.
.!
The Rishima Maru will also call at Zamboanga, P.I., on both the northbound and southbound voyages, besides regular ports of call.