THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 20th, 1927.
THÈ WEEK-END SPORT.
Tennis, Local and Américan Baseball, Home Cricket, Lawn Bowls, etc.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
Indian R.C. r. M.B.K. Played on the Indian Recreation Club curts, Sookunpao, the Home CHINESE STILL DOMINANT. team winning comfortably be 21
CRAIGENGOWER WELL BEATEN.
Although na matebes were played division on Saturday. in the "A
a full programme was carried out in the two other divisions. In the principal match of the day, the Chinese Recreation Club ebarly deinonstrated their superiority in
Division by easily defent- ing the Craigengower. They now Lep the Lengue Tables in all there divisions and will probably remain there this season, Their rival in the "B" and "C". Divisions are the Chub de Recreio, and Frigens ( gower respectively who, like the Chinese have not bast single 1.
games.
20
Taikon R.C.:---
R. M. Keown and
Eldridge
W. J.
G. Morrison and J.
Games.
... to Gard
her
13
Indian R.C.-
Gaines.
K. 'Boulton and A. Ma
Indoc
Ü
K. A. Hussain and Y. A.
Wahrh
21
Total
8. S. Hussain and S. A.
8.
Hamid A. R. Rux and D.
Mohamed
Total
Y. Mibzobe and M. Kita-
jina Y. Koyun and . Naka-
... 19 Mura
15
M.B.K. :-
(2)
Games.
N. fangaki and W. Trunks 12
Tatal
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
The matches were played yes- terday, one in each division. The most important one was the tie between the Indian Recreation Club and the University in the "A Division. Both teams had lost one maleh only, the Chinese being vic- Lars in each case, and the result of
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON C.C. DEFEATED.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S LEAGUE MATCHES.
There remains only one undefeat- ed Club in the Lawn Bowls League. This is the Kowloon Dock R.C., who still continue in winning vein. The Kowloon Cricket Club's second string, who had been unbeaten in Division II, received their first **knock-out on Saturday, being beaten by the East Point RC. by the narrow margin of one point.
The East Pointers are to be con- gratulated on their success where. other clubs have failed, and the KC.C. are to be commiserated It was indeed had joss" to lose their record hy so close a margin.
The League Table shows that
Kowloon
GOLF.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S 'AQENCY.]
COUNTY CRICKET.
HUGE SCORING AT BRISTOL.
HAMPSHIRE OUTPLAY.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.
and in their second, Barling mago 124, Ducat 100 and Daily 55.
Score:
Warwickshire: 481. --Surrey 153 and 427 (for 3
wickets)..
YORKSHIRE BEAT SOMERSET. Yorkshire beat. Somerset at Brad- ford by an innings and 152 runs. Oldroyd and Holines compiled cen turies.
WIMEREUX, June 17th. Mellor has won the French Open Golf
Championship, defeating
Notte were somewhat surprising- For Yorkshire, Oldroyd made 111, Hampshire at and Holmes made 120. Leyland ly outplayed by Brower (American) two up.
Moller is the well-known Isle of Portsmouth and lost in the first contributes of, and Roy Kilner, 30. Wight player]
innings.
Surrey also had a set Somerset failed in both innings, back. Yorkshire beat Somerset a the only score of note being that of fnet they have not always been up A. E. S. Rippon, who made 50 in to in the past, when the cider the second innings, county had n way upsetting the Rhodes took 1 wickets for 26 runs.
Score: Northerners.
U.S. Open Champlonship.
OAKMONT, A., June 17th. Tommy Armour, who tied (at 301) with Harry Cooper in the match for the American Open Golf Champion- ship, has wou in the play-off.
The Essex Gloucester match saw remarkable scoring no less than 983 runs being scored for s wickets. Hammund scored another not out century. What must his average be now?
•
in which
Yorkshire 186 (for 7 wickets
deed.).
Somerset: 140 and 104.
NOTTS YIELD POINTS TO HAMPSHIRE,
yesterday's match would pince the Kowloon Dock are at leading on in three shots each, some bo test again showed himself the best-all "defeated. Hanis gained five points.
The saine Scotch-grit that enabled Armour to tie with his youthful, American-raised opponent carried him through to victory at the 18th hole in the play-off to-day. Armour, one down at the 14th, then rallied splendidly. Both found the traps going to the 10th green, but were eet from the cup Armour holing the Deck, however, who have played longest and most-spectacular putt one more match, have four more
of the day, while his rival missed points than Taikoo. In Division 11.
his bid for four. Cooper's tec-shot- Kowloon C.C. still head the tableaught the trap on the edge of the Bat the Bowling Green Club are 18th green and he failed to get out second, and although two points with an explosion shot. He finally less, have a match in hand.
chipped and required two pultš, The League positions are now making a disastrous five. becoming interesting.
winners in the runners-up position.with Taikou eccond. 39
The Indian Recreation Club team was comfortably when the two net. Their second team also beat the University second.
Royal Engineers, Recreto. match yet, but it is not experte Piased on the Royal Engineers that either team will be able toufts. Sookup, the Club de Re depose the Chinese, who will, in allergio winning by 43 games.
probability, Carpent their perfoc- Royal Engineers:— mance of last year when they wor
the championship of the three divi-
sions without losing a match.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club secured their first points in the "B" used' ( * livisins at the expense of the University and the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association. Their win is the B Division was seewhat sur- prising, experilly as the Pokfulaır side was up to the anal strength. By their defeat at the hands of the Chinese, Craigengower enn be Te garded as out of the running for the whirld. The South Chian and Nippon Club engaged each other in the Division and keen com. two seen in the petition matches. The matches resulted in a cluse win for their side, the Chi. nese winning the "B" and the Japanese the " ("
WALS
The matches played on Saturday | were as follows:
"B" DIVISION.
Chinese R... Oralgengower, Played on the Chinese Beersation Club urts the Home Lain- niig easily be 39.games.
Chinese R.C.--
Games,
C. Chon and II. Lo...... 19 M. C. Lau tu T. C. I... $ F. K. Lou and W. K.
Cheung
-Totul
Craigengower :----
II. Howard and G. Kelly.
South China A.A.. Nippon Club. Played on the South China A.A. ecurts, King's Park, the Home trani winning by the narrow margir of gamies. South China A.A.
Glumes. Ma The Hurn and Chan
Hin Wo. Chan 56 and Ho Wei Hing 15 Luk Kan Cheng and Lak
Cheung
Total..
Total
White and Earl Trumper and Rose Gray and Durmud
Total
Club de Recreid
Games.
18
7
28
Games. C. Barrett & 1. Noronha 25 J. Silva and F. Remarilias 7 F. Prata and E, de Sousa 19
Total
"C" DIVISION,
Chinese R.C. . R.A.0.0.
Played on the Chinese Recreation Club courts. Causeway Bay, the Home team winning vasily by 55
games.
Chinese R.C.
The detailed scares were as ful- Juws:-
"A" DIVISION.
Indian R.C.. University. Played on the Indian Recreation Club courts, Sookumpout the lone 1 team winning by 23'games.
Scores:-
H..D. Rumjahn and S. H. Ismail (I.R.C.):
beat W. M. Gittins and T.
W. Chong
7. 4
beat Prof. Redmond and B.
H. Wong
6- 5
bine 11. C. Hung und
Souza
20-83
1 M. Razark and J. A. Cassin- bhoy (I.R.C.):
THE RESULTS.
DIVISION 1.
Armour also had trouble in the rough just off the green, but chip- red close and sink for three. At the 17th both were 50 yards from the green, with toe-shots. Cooper raised mighty roar, firing his chip with- in a foot of the hole for a birdie three. Undaunted and unperturh- Playing at home, the Kowlooned, Aranout, with the trap between Dock Club bent the CS.CC. by 20 him and the hole shot straight for shots Scores by rinks-
K.D.R.C.-R. Lapsley's rink, 27; | 5. Gray's rink; 14; J. Brown 8 rink,
+1
Kowloon Dock r. 0.8.0.0.
the fag, the ball landing two inches For Cooper's last hole istide Armour took four to Cooper's-five.
Armour,
former Scottish ainateur. is now a professional attached to the Congressional Coun-
1
C.S.C.C.-J. W. Deakin's, rink, 14; T. D. E. Pendered's rink, 17; A. H. Oswick's rink, 15.
Total:-K.D.R.C., 66; c.5.0.C.,try Club, Maryland.
Games.
beat W. M. Gittens and T.
W. Chang beat Prof. Redmond and B.
46.
0- 2
W. B. Ma and K. K. Ip... 28 C. W. Cheng and T. C. .. Chiu ..
H. Wong
74.
24
beat H., C. Hung and De
Souzn
8- 3
H. F. Un and M. K. Lau..
23
24-8
Total
R.A.0.C.-
Games
W. Hardy and J. Rendall... 12
A. G:: Waterfold - and
Thompson
P. Hos and E. Greenaway 2
A. H. Rumjaha and S. A. Rum- jahn (LR.C.);
beat W. M. Gittens' and T.
W. Chong
lost to Prof," Redmond, and
B. H. Wong........
74
$7
beat H. C. Hung and De
Souza
0.5
-17-19
Total: 1.I.C... 01 University, 38.
"B" DIVISION.
University. Indian R.C. Played on the University Unipa courts, the Indian Recreation Club winning by 13 games.
Score:
T. K. Tan and Y. B. Ng.(Univer
15-18
Police R.C. . K.B.G.C. The Police R.C. lost on their own green to the Kowloon Howling Green Club by 19 shots. Scorcs by rinks :-
R.C.--West's rink, Police Mair's rink, 19; Moss' rink, g
K.B.G.C.-Hollands' rink. 32: Macfarlane's rink, 23; Russell's rink, 12..
the
Harry Cooper, known as "Light- horse," is professional at El Sereno Club, Los Angeles.
K.C.C.-A. W. E. Davidson's 6 rink, 10; F. G. Herridge's rink, 14;
L E. Lamuuert's rink, 27.
Total-ET.R.C., 61; K.C.C., 60.
Clark, the Northants past left
coming wan Notts lost points to Hampshire at hander, distinctly a had the best howling performance Portsmouth, and but for the inter- to his credit, and V. W. C.. Jupp vention of rain, looked likely to be for a lead on the first innings, and rounder in the country.
The best individual performances when the Hon. H. L. Tennyson de- clared in their second innings, Notts were over 500 runs in arrears. Batting. Cutmore (Essex), .................. Dipper (Gloucester} Ducal (Surrey).
were:-
..
In the anis first innings, New- man scored 72, and Livesey 50 not, out: The leading contributors in the second innings were Kennedy (118). Mead (94) and Newman (78).
Hampshire gave Notts all day to-day to score the rune necessary for victory, but no play was pos sible owing to rain,
235 186 166
Parsons (Warwick) Holmes (Yorkshire) Barling (Surrey) Kennedy Hante)..... Oldroyd (Yorkshire)..... Hammoud (Gloucester) Neale (Gloucester) V, W. C. Jupp (Northants)
135
126
124
116
103
100
97 and 79
Notts: 147.
Bowling.
Clark (Northants) ......
for 59
5
Not out.
V. W. C. Jupp
ז!
40
(Northants) na Rhodes (Yorkshire)... 4 20 Bowley (Sussex)
#1
Score:-
Hants: 200 and 361 (for 3
wickets decd.).
NORTHANTS DEFEAT
¿
WORCESTER.
Jupp In Good Form.
V. W. C. Jupp was in great form for Northants against Worcester, scoring 79 in the first innings, full- ing three short of his century in the second, and taking a wickets in the closing stages of the match.
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] ESSEX GLOUCESTER.
Hammond's Ninth Century.
Northants at. Worcester, defeat- ed the home county by 157 runs. LONDON, June 17th
the Northants first innings, The mated at Bistol, between In Gloucester and Essex; 953 runs Bellamy, the wicket-keeper, scored were scored and only wickets fel. 04 and V. W. C. Jupp 79. In the Essex batting first declared when second, Adams compiled 50 and 576 runs were on the board for Jupp 97; while Root Look 5 wickets wickets, but Gloucester's reply, for 77 rue.
Clark, the Northants fast bowler, although the Essex total was not reached was even more remarkable, took eight Northants wickets for 59 three of the first four batsmen runs in their first innings, and Jupp making centuries, while only two took 5 for 18 in their second. Lane wicketa
when had fallen
rain scored 67 for Worcester in the K.0.0, Taikoo R.C.
Taikoo R.C.-C. Matthews brought about an abandonment of second innioga, Playing away from home the Tai- koo R.C. inflicted defeat on the rink. 24; H. Dinuen's rink; 17; H. the game. Each side receives four
McKechnie's rink, 7.
paiuta from the match under the Kowloon Cricket Club by 22 shots.
K.B.G.C.-R. Dixon's rink, 18; new rule which states that if no Scores by rinks
Maclachlan's rink. 15: F. War-result on the first innings is attain- K.C.C.-A. G. Pile's rink, 17; Hren's rink, 3.
ed, four points will be awarded w Overy's rink, 9; J. Gibson's rink, 13.
Total:-Taikoo R.C., 48; Kow- each side, provided that, not less T.R.C.-W. Wotherspoon's rink,
than six hours of actual play bad taken place.
Total: Police R.C., 48; Kowloon B.G.C., 07.
Talkoo R.C. . K.B.G.O. Ai Taikoo, the Kowloon Bowling! Green Club won by 18 shots. Scores by rinke
W. Wallace's rink, 24; G. Morloon B.G.C., 6. rison's rink, 22.
Total:-K.C.C., 20; T.R.C., 61.
DIVISION 11.
E.P.R.G. K.0.0.
The Kowloon C.C. received their first defeat of the season from. the East Point R.C.. away from home. being beaten by the narrow margin of one point: Scores by rinka:
E.P.R.C.-R. McKellar's rink, 25: H. M. McTavish's 23; R. W. Lec'a rink, 13.
(Continued on next column).
K. Boulton and A. MacIndoe T. L. lu, nid Auking (aiver | (T.R.C.):
lost to G. Puncheon and C. sity):
Pile
..... 2. Q beat W. R. Greenhalgh and
E. W. Railton 65 beat J. C. Faers and Murphy 6- 5
14-10
Total: Taikoo, 40; K.B.S.F.P.A
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to date are:-
R.
Civil Service 0.0.0.0.0. The Craigengower C.C. urossed over to the Civil Service C.C. on Saturday and were beaten by shots. Scores by rinks:-
CS.C.C. J. Massey's rink, 23 Alderman's rink, 20; Taylor'a rink, 21.
་
C.C.C.-G. H. Sellwood's rink, 12; Spinks' rink, 10; F. T. Knott's
rink; 16.
Total:-C.S.C.C., 70; C.C.C., 38.
Hammond scored his ninth cen bury of the season, and his fourth
Score:
Northans: 239 and 282. Worcester. 218 and 146.
SUSSEX CAMBRIDGE"
UNIVERSITY.
Although-only-124-runs--ahead, Sussex declared in their second innings against Cambridge Univer in consecutive mutches, being unsity on a wet wicket, and five defeated at the close.
wickets had fallen for only 62 was left Neale and Dipper (Gloucester) runs when the game and Cutmore (Essex) also reached drawn. three figures.
Cutmore made the highest score of his first-class career scoring 238 not out, and be was 888ociated in long partnerships with Hipkin, who made 80, and O'Connor, who made 01. J. W. J. T. Douglas de:
Recreio t. Yacht Club. Playing at home, the Club declared when six wickets bad fallen.
Gloucester made 黏 wonderful Recreio beat the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 8 shots. Probably if reply, Neale scoring 100, Dipper 185 it had been on the Yacht Club aot out and Hammond 105 not out. green, as the fixture was to have The match was abandoned at this in the ordinary way, the positions stage owing to rain.
Score: would have been reversed.' Scores
Essex: -578 (for 6 wickets by rinks:-
deed.}. Gloucester: 405 (for 2 wickets).
Recreio.-J. Itibeiro's rink, 25; L. Sousa's rink, 22; Angelo's rink, 13
Yacht Club.-Edwards's rink, 14; Shields' rink, 15; Davies' rink, 24.
Total:-Recreio, 61; Yacht Club,
53.
LEAGUE TABLES.
{
!
In the Sussex first innings, Bow- ley scored 83 and Tate 59, while L.
For Cambridge University, Judd. Irvine took 5 wickets for us runs. sade 93. E. W. Dawson 54, and Rt. M. V. Robins, 85, Bowley being the most successful bowler; taking 4 wickets for 41.
Score:-
Sussex: 329 and 151 (for 9
wickets decd.). Cambridge: 352 and 82 (for 5
wickets).
NEW ZEALAND DREW WITH..
LEICESTER. ...
No play was possible on the third day at Leicester, where the match between Leicestershire and the New Zealand tourists was left drawn. The visitors were in a fairly strong position at the close of play.
SURREY GET A SHOCK. Splendid Second Innings Recovery. Warwickshire dismissed Surrey at the Oval for 153, but the home side
M. L Page (74), H.. M. McGirr pulled things round, and at the (56), and C. O. Dacre (90) were the close of play had compiled a score principal scorers for New Zealand The positions in the League to of 427 for the loss of only three in their first inninge, while Snary date are:-
wicketa. Warwickshire were at took 5 wickets for 60 runs. Division I.
that stage only 90 behind, and P. W. D. L. Pta. they gained five points for a lead Kowloon D.R.C, 5
on the first innings. L. Pts. Taikoo R.C... 4
C.C.C. Kowloon B.G.C. Police R.C....... 5 Kowloon C.C. 5
Total
CRO"
Games.
5
4. W. Leonard and W.
Howard
14
A. R. Hanson and W. E.
Crocker
11
G. S. Hugh Jones and T.
.G. Bennett
H.K.0,0. 2
the Played on courts, King's Park, the Hong Kong Cricket Club winning by 35 games." Here Kors Các
-K.B.S.F.P.A.
Games.
20
Total
30
R. W. Lee and C. D. Wales 20 A. H. Pean and M. M. ... Watson
21
Total
67
K.B.S.F.P.A.
Gumes.sity):
21,
G. Helly and J. C. Fears 13 E O. Murphy and J. D.
--Murphy Evans and Pile
31
5
lost to S: A. Hussain and Y.
A. Waliab lost to S. A. Hamid and S.
S. Hussain
5. 6
4-7
Total
32
beat D. Molmmed and S. A.
K. Bux
16
Recreio r. Kowloon C.C.
52
courts, King's Park, the Home team winning by 29 games.
Played on the Club de Recreio
Games,
H. S. Remedios aul A.
Riberio.
lost to . A. Hussain and Y.
Wahab lost to S. A. Hamid and S.
S. Hussain
4. 7
4- 7
47
A. V. Remedios and L.
Riberio
lost to D. Mohamed and S.
A. R. Bux
3--8
H. Kyndmann and A. A.
Remedios
22
11-22
50.
Totul
64
Games.
B. P. Ng and Dr. D. K. Samy
(University):
lost to S. A. Hussain and Y.
A. Wahab
2- Ú
beat S. A. Hamid and S. S.
Hussain
8- 3
13
beat D, Mohamed and S. A.
R. Bux
35
-17-10
Clubs. Chinese R.C. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C.
Division "A.”
M.. W.
D Q
11
3 2
Total: University, 48; Indian University
M.B.K. R.C., 50.
Hong Kong C04 U.S.R.C.
4 2 2
3
1 22
0
4
0
Division "
M. Clubs, Chinese R.C....... B Club de Recreio... b
H
C
5
Taikoo RC... 340 208 32.
6
5
$
4
31
9. Games.
(T.R.C.):
14
lost to G. Puncheon and C.
•C.C. € South China A.A. C U.S.R.C. University
4
3
6
3
3
บ
5
1 4
1st innings. Pte. Pta.
Kowloon 0.0.1-
E. Abraham and C H.
Atking.
S. K. Ng and C. Y. Tso.
Pile
1-10
20
Kowloon C.C...... Hong Kong C.
5
I 1.
1
P. W. L.
W. L. Poss. Obtd. Pere.
11
Total
48
W: Woodward and D. J.
Furves
13
P. M. Pinguet and G. .. Ford
S.
Craigongower v. Taikoo R.O
11-20
12
Total
30
United Services B.C.-.
Major Lucas and L. Frowen 27 Capt. Somerset and Dr.
Thomas
LA. Dale and Lt. Smith..... 18
Total
Games.
кол
19.
Played on the Craigengower 0.0. courts, Happy Valley, the Home team winning easily by 41 games.
Games. Craigengower.
O.E. Xavier and E. Ham-
............ 24 H. M. Xavier and D. Clow 22 A. R. Remedios und. G. A.
Hyder
R. M. Keown, and W. Eldridge (T.R.C.):
lust to G. Puncheon and C.
Pile beat W. R. Greenhalgh and
E. W. Railton
0- I boat J. C. Faers and Murphy 7- 4
21
15-18
63
Total
lost to W. R. Greenhalgh
and E. W. Railton 4-7 beut J. T. Fuers and Murphy 6-5
M.B.K....... B. Royal Engineers. 5,
Division","
Cluba,. Chinese R.C. Nippon Club Craigengower
M. W. L. Pt.1.C.C.C.....................
4 0.0. 4 Club de Recrojo... & Netherlands ·T.C.. 4 R.A.O.C.num. 5. South China A.A., 5 Kowloon C.C......& Hong Kong Cha Taikoo R.C......... 0. 0
(Continued on reat Column). K.B.8.F.P.A.......
4
Lancashire
12
7
0 3. 2 M 77
80.20
East Point R.C. 6 4 0 2
5
·1
05
0
Taikoo R.C...... 5'8
Notte
10
611 2 80
68
-73.75
0 2 6
Civil Service C.C: 0
*Derbyshire
8
1 2
·04
15
43
70.31
3
0 3 6
Yorkshire
12
2 :00
n 67 09,79
Club de Recrcit 6.
2
4 4
Leicester
Ma
9
κα
50 09.44
I 0 J 2
Kent
30
85,00
0
0
Royal H.K.Y.C. 4
€
1
0
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
0 4 0
Surrey
88 50
83.88
Middlesex
B
68.33
0
4
For Agst. Up Dn:
Sussex
8
53.12
4
4 Kowloon B.G.C.... 327 202 65
ЕВЕСК
50,00
2
2
Kowloon O.C...... 305 322 43
2
$
0
▸
2 Civil Servico C.0. 382 320 33
East Point R.C.... 357 330
Taikoo B.O......... 289 200
Craigengower C.C. 324 374 Club do Recreio... 300 350 Royal H.K.Y.C.... 208 272
27
288-11 11
Warwickshire Northants Hampshire
Somerset Gloucester Glamorgan
Worcester
43
48.80
27 43.75
20 30.25
10
20.30
IG
18.is
11
15.27
10
10.00
Total
Nippon Club-
Ganies:
T. Sajiki and T: Fujita 14 N. Nomura and K. Taamuri 133- 6. Mizuguchi and T. Miki. 20
University Hong Kong 0.c. Played on the University couris, Pokfulam, the Hong Kong Cricket Club winning by 13 games,.
Gamer. University-
W. M. Gittins and D. K..
Samytim
T. K. Tan and G. de Souza. 14
R. P. Ng and T. L. In... 13
Total
Hong Kong C.Č. :-
1. J. Armstrong and S. M.
Garrard
L. M. S. Lloyd and W. A.
Nowers
W. L. Dunbar and R. K.
Valentine
Club de Recreio:-
Kowloon C.-
L. Jack and C. H. Ledira 11 G Lee and A. Je Kew ...... 11 R. F. Strange and J. S.
Smith
Nippon Club, South China A.A.
the Nippon Club Played on courts, King's Park, the Home team. 18 winning by the narrow margin of 3
games only.
Kowloon C.C. P. United Service R.C.
-Played on the, Kowlooù Cricket Club courts, the United Services Recreation Club winning comfort
Games.
ably by 127 gases.
K. Nakano and T. Isontura 10
K. Yoshikawa and Y.
Hachimua
Total
South China A.A.
17.
"C" DIVISION.
Taikoo R.O. v. K.B.S.F.P.A.. Played on the Taikoo Recreation Club courts, the Kowloon British School Former Pupils Association winning by 19 games.
Indian R.C. 24
Nippon Club Craigengower
C. N. Tsaug and H. N. Tai 14 W. T. Li and L, K: Li.....
Scores:-
Morrison and J. Gardner
Total
43
GRICS.
20
18
Nippon Club:-
50
Y. Mise and H. Yokoi
Games.
0
5 3 016
0 10
b 3 h 2 в 4 2.0 3 4
3 2 0,
4 1.0 4 2 Civil Service C.C. 14 0 0 4. U
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
For Agat. Up Da.
L. Pte. Kowloon DR.C... 315 242 73.
Craigengower 0.0. 204 256 38
Kowloon B.G.C... 250 221 20
Civil Service 0.0. 213 256
Police R.C........ 263 311
Kowloon C.C...... 227 308
Division I.
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P. W. D. L. Pts. Kowloon C.0, ... 8° 0 1.10 Kowloon B. G.C. B 1 0 1 8
In the Warwickshire innings, the Pureons made 135, R. E. S. Wyatt contributed 70, and Mayer 74 not out. P. G. H. Fender for Surrey took five wickets for 140 rune.
Howell took four wickets for es runs in the Surrey first innings,
M. L. Pago again held his end up in the second innings, scoring 65.
For Leicester, Shipman made 62 runs. The wickets were taken by M. Henderson (5 for 67) and R. C. Blunt (4 for 53).
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Score:-
Now Zealand: 371 and 165 (for
9 wickets). Leicester: 242.
COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.
There are practically no changes in position in the County Cricket Championship Table. Yorkshire have moved up one place, Kent have gone up two, and Surrey have dropped down one. The positions of the Counties in the Table, including the reported matches in this issue, are now a under-