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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929.

Local Sport

INTERPORT TRIAL.

PROBABLES POSSIBLES.

overs

Beautiful weather and a nice fresh breezperfect cricket wea- ther The Possibles (the name is my own and not official) started with A... A. Rumjahn and Goldman to Bowker and Parker, the latter at the Gas Works end. Bowker's Grat two

showed that he Heems to have got to his old form, and in the second Owen Hughes took Rumjahn brilliantly high up Parker his left hand at second slip. Parker was mixing them and sent down some good "and "some bad. Goldman got a lovely four, a square. rut, off a bad one but was at once caught at the wicket off a good 'un. 4724).

Next over Mitchell was caught at the wicket off Bowker, though I gather it was a doubtful decision. (12-3-0.) Richardson was playing steadily meantime and had A pretty four to long leg off the only leg ball Bowker sent down in Gre overs.

A Good Stand...

At this point Hancock relieved Bowker by Reynolds. This, I fancy, rather suggests the way he will use his fast bowler in the Interporta: shock tactics as per A. F. F. Chap- man. The new bowler started on the short side and stopped there for fuur overa daring which the batsman, who were not in a position to take liberties, scored two singles. They hardly showed the same res- neet for Wyatt, however, and took twenty-fire of his first three overs, mostly to Richardson who вуля batting very nicely, square cutting and driving well. With Go up Musson replaced Wyatt, and_cach batsman had a four to leg. Brace rame or for Reynolds and Richard. son completed his Gfty with a couple of fours to long leg. Next over, however, Anderson tried to turn a well pitched up ball from his toe. Musson and let it drop He was lib.w, for 20, and had help. ed to put on 71 runs for the fourth wicket. Next over from the same bowler Richardson made his first had shot, just carrying cover. Brace then bowled six long hops, "and Fichardson's excellent innings came to a clone nest over skying one of; Musson's to a terrific height. Fin- cher made no mistake with a very nasty catch. (88-5-58.)

Stanion tried to pull another long hop from Brace, and was 1b.w. though the ball seemed to be going well over the stumps. Maxwell and "Folley then stopped some time, but the bowlers were not pitching up to Maxwell and runs came slowly. Brace howled straight enough to Maxwell but he was far too much on the leg to Folles. Maxwell got the henefit of the doubt apparently in

catch fine low

at first alip by Brace, and, then planked three ex cellent fours,-two of drives and one to long leg, off the same over.

Big Hitting.

Parker resumed for Musson and Maxwell welcomed him with a six Chinese (which nearly killed toliceman and ran almost through the Law Courts corridor) and a hig four to leg." "Folley defended teadily but seems to have few rcoring shots except off full tosses to leg (which he got!) Maxwell completed his fifty with a pretty three to extra cover and was then taken at long-leg by Fincher-but only at the second grab! (179-7-50.) The innings was declared at 179 for seven wickets, made in just over two hours.

Probables Bat, "

Brace and Fincher opened to Tung and Stanion, both of whom owled much better than before.

bowler! The fielding of the "Prob. ables" was quite good.

The batting of the, latter side was slow but the light was none. too good and Anderson and Kelly really bowled very well. The latter had 12 runs taken of bis first two overs and yet only had 19 knocked off sovers-for Brace's wicket. He fielded very finely too, and it is a great pity he cannot bat! Anderson had, Pearce playing him all the time. I will discuss the lessons of the game--it any!)-in my notes next Friday.

N. ABBIT.. Scores and analysis:-

First Innings of E. B. Reed's Side.

i

"A. A. Rumjahn," e Owen.

Hughes, b Buwker

L. Goldman, € Crake, b

Parker

J. E. Richardson, e Fincher.

b Musson.

E. J. R. Mitchell, e Crake,

b Bowker

D. J. N. Anderson, l.b.w.. b

Musson 、、

W. A. H. Maxwell, e Fincher,

b Parker

V. W. Le Stanion, Lb.w., b

Brace

W. D. Folley, not out... W. C. Hung, not out

R.A.5.0.

Major Langmaid, o Ng, b

TAB

Lieut. Marshall, e Rodrigues,

b Normanbboy

Corpl. Crowcroft, c Norman-

bhoy, b Hiptools

0

18

Lee. Corp. Lyons, b Tan... 0 Mr. MacDonald, b Abdul-

Aziz

0

Corp. Fennell, b Abdul

Aziz Sergt. Skipp, e Yeoh, b Hip-

toola

....... 27 Pte. Fry. e Luke. b Hiptoola 7 Pte. Andrews, e Rodrigues, b

Hiptoola Lice-Corpl. Simpson, not out o Lee.-Corp. Tavlin, e Tan, b

9

D

10

197

Hiptoola Extras...

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

55

10

A. Normanbhay. 4 P. L. Tan. 11 Hiptoola

4 }

41

3ཐྭ 'ཐ

01

Rodrigues .........

O

0

A. Abdul-Aziz...

4

18

50

Extras: Byes 1, leg byes

3......

15

Total (For 7 wkts, dec.)..179

A. Reid. D. R. Kelly, F. II. Hokiman and E. B. Reed did not bat."

Fall of wickets:-1/1; 2/7; 3/19; 4/83: 5/88: 0/08; 7/172. Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. II. A. C. 1. Bowker 32

H. V. Parker... 10 1 th Capt. J. R.

* હl c

Reynolds "B

3

8

0

Lieut. Col.

F. J. Wyatt 4

10.

31

0

A. H. Musson... 8 1

ft)

2

W. Beace......

C

In

1

23

₤1

E. Owen-Hughes 5 0 First Innings of E. R. E. Hancock's gide..

W. Brace, b Kelly

32

E. C. Fineber, run out. 19 Major R. H. Crake, not out... 27 T. E. Pearce, e Richardson, b Rumjan.....................

13

H. Owen Hughes,, not out... 0 Extras: Byes 5. vide 1...... 6

Toini (for 3 wickets)

LR.C. C.C.C.

Last Season: L.R.U. Won By 1 Wicket and 75 Runs.

On their own ground the Indiana scored an easy victory over the Craigengower, Cricket Club, winning by 89 runa. The Indians batted first and compiled the respectable total of 141 runs. D. Mohammed who was top-scorer with 30 runs played an excellent innings, hitting very hard all round the wicket. J. M. A. Rumjahn also put together 18 in quick time.

The Happy Valley team tried no less than seven howlers. Fletchér took 3 for 22 and Sourbutts 2 for

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more open this time than it was The Aggregate Stakes will be far

fact that Chesapeake Bay gives a on October 14, by reason of the

further 7 lbs. to Christmas Chimes, The question of

Betr

Teams and Scores.

Atkinson

Couper

Greig

Goodman

Bradbury (S.) 20 Gray (S.) LG Jones' Maughan Hollidge

"Gomes

Roylance

LAWN BOWLS.

Trong trong Kowloon, O'Brien AITKENHEAD SHIELD WON Contes

BY KOWLOON.

ACTING GOVERNOR'S KEEN INTEREST. Kowloon lawn bowlers brought the Aitkenhead Shield which they won on New Year's Day to Craigen gover C.C. ground on Saturday, and they had the pleasure of taking it back after defeating Hong Kong by sover shots. They won on four cinks, losing heavily to the rinks skipped by Bradbury and Grim mitt. The rinks skipped by Silk stone and Luz, however, proved valuable assets for Kowloon and turned the sale.

For the race meeting on Satur. is ahead of us. The times of some das, next there should be plenty of these animals will also be found of surprises in stores for punters, below.

the handicaps which were published in the papers a few days

Playing against Bradbury's rink, age have once again revealed the official responsible for the weights

only eight heads, a five in the the Kowloon Dock quartette took 38 an astute judge of form.

twentieth head for Skip Gray re- The winner of."A" class six fur-

spotting" theducing a heavy loss to ten shots. longs race is now only given 131

Grimmitt's rink led 141 in the lbs., so that he will be a proposition the meantime I can only commend sixth head, but with a six and four to punters. Whether he will repeat my readers' attention to the fact Cullen's team reduced the difference the form he showed on October 14that the Chinese-owned pony is into four shots (17-13). Then the is not so much of a problem as great condition, whereas the same Valley team put on a couple of whether the rest of the field will cannot be said of Christums Chimes, four's and two's to win by 18 shots. But it strikes me that 184 lbs, will

I do better this coming Saturday, now that they know exactly what they are up against.

The Ape, whose time can be seen

has 160 lbs, to carry this time, and the race at once becomes very open. He will give a good race to anyone on his present form.,.

Dark Eyes and Papaya are pro- moted to the "C" class, where they will be opposed to Sunshine and the Dukes. Another good race

winner is harder than ever," and in

Air

Grimmitt (S.) 30 Cullen (S.)... 14 Ramsay

Gutierrez Hen, L.

Petheram Fraser

Southern Chapman Edwards (S.) 13 Silkstone (S.) 28 Grimes Stalker

Munro Wotherspoon

"(S.)......... 10 Nolan West Hargreaves Mair (8.) Deacon

Lunny

Akehurst

."

Hampton Burford

Overy Gibson

(S.)

Duncan

Eccleshall

Farrell

18 Russell (8.)... 23

Alvea

Souza

Silva.

Webster (S.) 16 Luz (S.) 23

Total.....192

Total 129

A Last Head Decision,

Presentation of the Trophy. be a bit too much even for the A Taikoo team skipped by 1+ crack of our extra season.

H.E. the Officer Administering Wotherspoon met a Kowloon C.C. close study of the times given four led by Gibeon. This was the the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. below, is still in ne fettle, but he below will show that some sube in best game of the series, apart from T. Southorn, 0.30.0.), who was & the "D" cinas are running quite the scores running together the member of the Hong Kong team, well, and will repay careful watch-whole time. After eighteen heads performed the pleasant ceremony of ing. Amongst these are fountain the score was 15 all. Wotherspoon presenting the Aitkenhead Shield Sunny Day, Kumon, and gained a single, and Gibson took to the winners. Mr. Southor ex- Cavalier. I will leave readers to the next two heads with singles to pressed thanks to the Craigengower go over the figures themselves, re-in by one shot at the last moment.C.C. for the loan of the ground serving my comments for another the meeting of the Police and the

Another good display resulted in and the hospitality extended to the players, paying also a tribute to occasion during the week.

Bowling Greet representatives.

the fine playing qualities of the Dis ist. 2nd

air's rink were 14 shots down ground. He said he was sorry that tance. Q: Qr.

(93) in the seventeenth head, but Hong Kong lost, but he hoped that a strong team would go over next they made a good recovery, carry-

year and bring the trophy back, ing off the remainder of the game.

Mr. S. Gray, as the representa- The Electricians skipped by Webster started well with a fourtive of the Kowloon Dock R.C. (the and, two to lead 11-4 in the eighth Club with the best position in the The Recreio team skipped League on the winning side) then head. by Luz soon gathered a bunch of received custody of the trophy amid six, and then made the score 11 all. cheers by the Kowloon team, who After a 12 all tie, Webster got also were individual recipients of

souvenir spoons. ahead by one shot, but Luz took five out of the next seven heads with a five, four and couple of two's to win by 13 shots.

Papaya

Amusement Tax.. Our Prince

Sunning Buster and Samaritan

Nara Stag and

Flying Stag Delaware Bay

Zephyr O'Moon

Cavalier

Duke of Chantilly

י

3rd Qr. Qr.

4th

37.3 1.19.9

1.44.3

Last Qr. 31.1

1.91

1.55.1

32.1

135

25.2

1.10.1

1.421

1.70.3 1.40

39.3

gues

1

1.11.3

1.32

31.2

1.14

1.47.2 2.20

32.3

{

1.15

1.47.3

32.3

38.9

1.16

1.17.2

31.2

33.4

1.07.1

1.33.1

31.2

1.18

1.52.2

9.26

23.3

.1.18

1.58

2.30.2

34.3

35.3 1.11

142.0

31.3

36,

1.11.3

1.43.2

33.4

1.14.3

1.47.3

32.4

1.11

1.43.

Ke

Pumpkin

1.11

1.45.2

34.2

Chesapeake Bay..

38.3

1.17

1.49

Kumon

1.07.2

1.39.2

San Francisco

33.4

1.06.3 1.40.2

14

Erstwhile

35.9 1.13.1 1.45.1

34.1

1.08.2

1.39.2

36.1

1.13.2

1:45.2

1.11

1.45

34

1.13

1.40

2.19.3

30.3

1.15.2

1.47.3

30.1

1.21.1

1.357

9.30

33

1.19

1.55.2," 2.97

31.3

Going in No. 7, Gill saved the Craigengower C.C. from what look- ed like a complete collapse. Suffiad and A. M. Rumjaha opened the I.B.C. attack and at one stage the "telegraph showed 5 wickets down for only 15 runs! A. 1. Rumjahn took wickets for 10 runs, keeping a consistent length throughout his

3 overs. The scores were;—

Indian B.0.

M. P. Madar, e Leonard, b.

Fletcher H., T. Barma and b

Fletcher 4. M. Rumjahn, Gill,

Fletcher

36

F. M. el Arculli. b Hamson... 20 D. Mohammed, e Hamson, b

Abbas A. R. Suffiad, b Gill

30

J. M. A Rumjahn, b Gill... 18 A. E. Ismail, e Lai, b. Sour-

butts

10

15

H. K. B. Hancock, Capt. J. R. Reynolds, A. H. Musson, H. V. Parker, Lieut.-Col. F. J. Wyatt, and A. C. I. Bowker did not bat. Fall of wickets:-1/57; 2/50; 3/93.

Bowling Analysia.

B. R. Irani, e Leonard. b

Hamson et

J. S. Ackber, Sourbutts... S. Ismail, not out

Extras

0. M. R. W.

0 2 95 Q

Total

*W. C. Hung....

W. V. L. Stanion 5 £} 20 0

D. J. N.

A. A. Rumjahun. I

Bowled 1 wide,

10

.141

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

0

D. R. Kelly ....

j a 19

Anderson 5 1 21 0 A. Reid......

1.4 1

*Sourbutts

# 2

13 2

1

0

+ Muskett

¿ }

.1

Fletcher

2

29 I

Hay

0

0 17

0

SHamson

3.2 0

25

Abbaa

3 0 15

1

Cill

4

0

20

*Bowled 1 wide.

t-Bowled 2 wides.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

SECOND DIVISION,

UNIVERSITY . R.A.S.C.

Last Season: University Won By 107 Runs,

Visiting Pokfulam on Saturday. Runs came, slowly but pretty the RA.S.C. spring a surprise on steadily. The Rest were fielding the

Undergrads whom they

runa. the home teams batted first but in spite of a well-played 43 from Yeah and 36 by A. Aziz, they could o acore more than 122. Fry bowl- ed well for the service team, taking

wickets for 34 runs.

twelve men. Kelly came on at 40, beat by the narrow margin of s but it was not until 57 were on the Loard that Fincher hit the ball in front of cover and started. Brace yent him back when he was well down the pitch, and he was out by ards. Two runs later Kelly beat Brace all the way with a good one that came up from leg. (50-9-32) A few runs later Anderson relieved ffung and had Crake dropped in the deep but it was a hard chance in five bowlers, Hiptools (5 for 31) a bad light. Kelly and Anderson continued to bowl very well and it coming out with the best analysis

took Pearce half an hour to collect though he hit a pretty four to

Jeg early on. Crake had only got 1 But when at 90 Rumjahn came on Pearce let go and after just missing a six, was well caught two balla Inter by Richardson, running across at deep long of Darkness then stopped the game.

Comment..

Bowker bowled much better than he has done, and it was only to avoid over-working him that he did not go on again. Had he done go the Rest" might not have made quite so many. Parker was very in and out. Col. Wyatt was dead off, but Musson sent down some useful stuff. Richardson really played an excellent knock, after being a shade shaky at the start, while Maxwell hit tremendously hard. Curiously enough for a left hander, he is almost weak on the leg, but he has such a tremendous crack to mid-off that the other batsinan very sensibly stood on the other aide wide of the

The visitors started shakily bút Croweroft soon put matters right and scored 30. MacDonald made 31 and Skipp 27. The Varsity tried

Scores:-

University 0.0.

K. T. Luke, o Andrews, b

Simpson

A. Rodrigues, l.b.w., b Exy... 0 A. Abdul-Aziz, c Skipp, b

Fannell

G. E. Yeoh, b Fry

O Candiah, 1.b.w., b Fry

...

$-Bowled 1 wide.

Craigongower C.0.

J. W. Leonard, b A. M. Rum-

jahn

H. Suttili, b Suffind

04-10

Y. Abbas, b A. M. Rumjahn 5

E. MacBride, bet Arculli

R. Sourbutts, c. S. Ismail, b

A. M, Rumjahn

E. B. Hamson, c Bartra, b

A. M. Rumjahn

M. Gill, b J. M. A. Rumjahn 31

G. Lai, b el Arculli

W.K. Way, e and b J. M. A.

Kumjahn

W. B. Muskett, e Mohammed,

b Irani

J. C. Fletcher, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Suffiad

4

59

0. M. R. W.

5

11 1 A. M. Rumjahn 5 2 19 4 el Arculli

3 2 I

4

Barma

7

0

*J. 3. A,

.

Madar

0 9

0

5

Irani

0.1 0 0

36

43

4

K. P. Gen, Lb.w.,.b_Fry ... 0

Fennell,

H, E. M. Adames,

b Fry

P. L. Tan. run out

Ng Kan Soni, b Simpson

A. Normanbhoy, b Simpson... Q

'F. Hiptoola

Extras

Total

1 Rumjahn 3

*Bowled 3 wides.

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The home team had first knock but only scored 102 against some

CIVIL SERVICE. UNIVERSITY. good bowling on the part of the

In a high scoring match at Happy Valley, the Civil Service Cricket Club played a drawn game with the University.

Taking first knock the 'Varsity declared at 208 for the loss of only four wickets. E. 4. Lee played a good innings for his 71 while S. V. Gittens put together 39. None of the Civil Service bowlers met with any outstanding success.

When stamps were, drawn the home team had collected 162 for

8 wickets-Barrow being highest scorer with 41. For the University Gittera took 4 wickets for 2 runs.

Scores:-

University: 208 for 4 wickets,

declared.

Civil Service: 162 for

wickets.

H.K.C.C.. RECREIO.

Thanks to some consistent batting

on the part of some of the Hong

Kong CC. men, the side put up a total of 161 runs in their match with Club de Recreio at King's Park on Saturday. This proved too good? for the Portuguese lads for they were only able to reply with 94.

Hinton (H.K.C.C.) with 40 runs knocked up in quick time was highest scorer for the match while Alves was top-scorer for Recreio with 18. For the H.E.C.C. -Divelt bowled well for his 4 wickets which cost him 13 runs.

Scores:-

H.K.C.C.

Recreio

IBI TUDE

14 runs.

POLICE #. CIVIL SERVICE.

Visiting their neighbours," the Civil Service juniors beat the. Police by 58 runs.

school boys. R. Lee kept a good length throughout his 14 overs, five of which were maidens, and.cap. tured seren wickets for only 4 runs apiece.

The School boys played havoc with the R.E. and S. bowling. E. A. Lee again distinguished himself with an excellent innings for 50 while the next highest scorer was Mr. Extras" who contributed no less than 32 runs!

Scores:-

R.E. and Signals D.B.S.

......... 109

165

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The Civil Service C.C. compiled

E. K. Lee

50

129 in reply, Robertson 32 and

G. E. Yeol

43

В

J. R. Hinton .....

40

butors.

Bowling,

A. C. T. Bowker .........

2 for 7

Police C.B.C.C.

A. M. Ryujahn

4 for 19

S. V, Gittens

4 for 29

O. M. R. W.

F. M. el Arculli

2 for 1

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F. Skinner

2 for T

C. Fry 13.3 3. A. F. Lyons....

34 B

S. Randle

....... 4 for 18

0

13 ·0

W. Fennell

Bowling Analysis.

R. Simpson ... 199

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