HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931.

Week End

Sport.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB'S DOUBLE WIN.

CRAIGENGOWER SWAMPED IN BOTH DIVISIONS,

CIVIL SERVICE SECONDS DRAW WITH POLICE CLUB BEAT. THE NAVY,

The Kowloon Cricket Club brought off a very fine win over the Craigengower Cricket Club in King's Park in the first division of the Cricket League. The K.C.O juniors were equally successful: al Happy Valley against the same Club. A feature of the first division game was the brilliant all-round display of Bill" Brace, the Hong Kong Interport opening bat, who followed up a fine innings for 100 not out by taking threo wickets cheaply." The Craigongowes Cricket Club who started off their senson so full of promise are slow defnitely out of running for championship hon bury,

The Hong Kong Cricket Club had a fairly easy time in their ateh with the Royal Navy who they boat by seven wickets.

Civil Service Cricket Club dropped two valuable points in the second division when they could not force a win against the Police after a promising start. The K.C.C. added three further points to their tutal by easily accounting for the Craigengowér juniors,

"BILL" BRACE'S ALL-ROUND

LEAGUE-DIVISION I

BRILLIANT BRACE!

Kowloon All Over" Craigen- gower.

Piny at home, Kowloon Cricket Club bent Craigeugower Cricket Club by the big margin of Drang

A feature of the game was a brilliant innings by "Bill" Brace who knocked up a century, not out. Teddy Fincher also was in fine form with the bat, his B1 runs being the result of a steady innings.

Faced with this total, Craigen- gover started disastrously and at no time they looked comfortable against the Kowloon bowling. They were all out for runs, though it must be said that they only batted

Brace ten meu.

was the most successful bowler for Kowloon, tak- ing 3 wickets for 8 runs while Zim- vaern had 2 for 3.

The scores were:

Kowloon 0.0

W. Brace, not out

.100

E. C. Fincher, b Gittins... st

W. C. Hung, not out

Extras

Total (for 1wkt., deo.)...168

F. Zimmern, E. F. Fincher, J. C. Lal. F. Goodwin, F. E. Lawrence, N A. E. Mackay, G. C. Burnett and H. Hampton did not bat.

Omar

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W. 11 3 ·30 0 N. Jeo ........... 19 3 510 A. T. Leo.... 10 3 10 0

Soutbutts 10.

Gitlinses,

10 30

0

50 ga

1

Craigongower 0.0.

H. P. Lim, st. Mackay, b

Zimmern

S. V. Gittins e Lyal, b.

Goodwin

AT. Lee, e E: C. Fincher, b

Lynt

E. Zimmern, b.Hung

20

........ $4

1. M. Omar, E. F. Fincher,

B Brace

A. B. Hanson, 'l.b.w, b

Braco ...

J. L. Youngsaye; e Hampton,

b Brace............

R. Sourbutts, b Goodwin

R. Lee, not out

R. C. Read, b Zimmern

Extras

Total

DISPLAY.

0

Lt; Ware; b Beck Lt.-Condr. Brunton, b Beck 4 Lt. Comdr. Hendley, b Reid o Pay Lt.-Comdr. Harkins, not

out Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

McGowan Edmonds Rnadlo

Kelly ...

Hawkins

Grimmilt

O.. M. R. W.

11.

182

795 3 0

1

210 0

·1- 17 31 11T

KOWLOON WIN AGAIN.

alwars robbed by Martin.

The

The first half was vory fast and

SHANGHAI WINS BY led the good work, but evenly contested, and after a spell

ONE GOAL.

CHINESE LOSE BUT NOT DISGRACED.

SPIRITED SOCCER GAME.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

"H;K, Chinese........ O Shanghai

League--Division II, Recreio.. o' Club... Navy Athletic Eastern. 1 "Argylle South China 1 Kowloon

of midfield play, Kowloon broker through and scored whon Cattol found the not with a wall-plagt

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they were powerless against a bar rage of long shots which were con- tinually picked up by, the visiting wing who were prominent in the shot, transfer of piny Wong Shui Wa The second half was a repetit had a hard time with Gash and was | of the first, and about ten minutes successfel in beating him when from the resumption, the Chinese ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1931. Pote-Hunt, was not near to cover.

got in the equaliser re

through Wong Lau was not quite himself in the Kwong-kwan..

28TH FEBRUARY," second half, after his injury.

unded

This only spurred Kowloon on. 20, 380, 47&7 MARCH, 1981. to greater efforts, and they even

P.O. Gregory had charge of the gant and the teams were usually succeeded in getting ahead; ON SATURDAY, 28 FEB, the Cotton putting a fine shot past Shanghai: Chow; Munro and ¦ the gon!”. Martin Pote-Hunt,... Gash and From this point onwards, play Vance: Elliott, Murphy, Sinclair, sinckened a bit, the fast pace in Widmore and Grahani,

the opening beginning to tell on Chinese-Pau Ka Ping: Tam | some of the players and the final Kwong Pak and Lau Mh Leung whistle went with no alteration to

3

1

2

Yin Chan, Wong Shui Waband

the Boores."

2.

Leung Wing Chin Chan Kwong

Iu, Suen Kam Shan, Fung King' Cheung, Lee Wai Tong and Ip Pak Wah,

Hong Kong Chinese Shanghai.

Shanghai's Mccess in their inter-

DIVISION II.

RECREIO.

CLUB

Craigeagower; the Victims. Making the trip to the Craigen-port soccer tour was carried fur- Bower ground, Kowloon seconds thor on Saturday, when they de went away winners by 134 runs.

feated the Chinese in a last game providing plenty of thrilling mo. ments for thousands of spectators accupying the tailds, Agoal, scored early in the second half, nade all the difference between success and. defeat in a test, begonls to nil tween two strong teams.

S. Jex (16) and F. E. Skinner (43) started to innings for the Kowloonites and gave them a good start after which the remaining batamen went on to make 180 for the loss of eight wickets when the innings was declared closed. Souza was the only Craigengower bowler who met with any success. He took live wickets for 25 runs:

Faced with this hugo total, the Happy Valley team at no time look ed like getting the necessary runs Over the K.C.C. veteran bowler was in deadly form with the ball and returned the splendid analysis of 6 for 17, with the result that the home team were all out for.a paltry 40

rung.

The scores were —

Kowloon 0.0. 2nd XI.

S. Jex, c Leonard, b Souza... 40 F. E. Skinner, e McBride, b

8. Abbas....

1

........ 25

A; R. F. Raven, e Leonard,

b Souza.....

25

G. Lee, e and b Bouza

Q

.124

R. E. Lindsell, him out

1

Bowling Analysis.

A. A. Dand, e Modi, b Must

kett

R. A. Carroll, c Muskott:0

0. M. R. W.

Bowker. Reid Owen Hughes... 5

Beck

D 0 24

R. G. U. Mend; e and b

Sonza

21

12

'

34 2

O. B. Raven, b Souza ....

10

0

F. Caveney, note nut midag

Extras

0 20 8 3 10 4

Hong Kong CC. T. E. Pearce, e Handley, b

Jowitt

E. R. Duckitt, not out ... BG O. E. C. Marton, b Bennett 14 W. Rigg, b Ponsonby 10 H. Owen Hughes, not out... 22

Exras

i33

Total (for 3 wickets)......147

K. H. Batgar, A. A. Roid, A.

O. Brek, A. C. I. Bowker, J, R. " Hinton and E J, R. Mitchell, dit not bat. a

Bowling Analysis.

Jowilt Bennett Boumphrey Ponsonby

O. M. R. W.

17 ..0

DIVISION II..

Total (for 8 wkta.,, dec.).180

H. Qvéry, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

S. Abbas Muskett

Y. Abbas Souza

O. M. R. W

11 0 58

I

12 1 BI

B ·0. 31 0 .0 255

7

Oralgengower 0.0. 2nd XI,

Y. Abbas, b. Skinner

Broadbridge, Overy 0

4.J. W. Leonard, o Skinner, b

Overy.

D

S. Abbas, not out

7

0 30 1

82 38

T. Grimes, e Meade,

Overy

ཧྥུ་་ 1 $

I

E. Souza, 1.b.w., b. Skinner o W. H. B. Muskett, e Cave-

noy, b Overy

3

F. K. Modi, e O. B. Raven;

b Skinner

E. Howard, b Overy

Q

N. McBride, st. Jex, by Overy 10

Extra

1

Total

40

CIVIL SERVICE DROP TWO POINTS.

Stubborn' Resistance by Police. Playing against the Police on. their own ground, the Civil Service juniore dropped two valuable points, the match being ending in a draw,

Batting first, the home team de- clared with the respective wtal of 100 for (declared). Hawkins was top scorer with 30. while Kelly and Bandle got 33 and 30, respectively,

The Police started none too well but a stubborn innings by Alexa der who was not out with 41 to his eredit improved the situation'some- what and they eventually forced a draw.

The scores werei- .

|

Making the trip to Kowloon, the Club Reserves were successful their match with the Club de Recreio whom they beat by three

The Club, attacked right from The kick-off scut the locals on a the start and scored their first raid during which they forced a

gon: through Strange värg, shortly cemer: on the right. This was after the start. Continuing to cleared for the Shanghai forwards press, they added another before to get busy, and Lau Man gave a half-time, Jackson being respon corner in attempting to clear. Asible for the goal this time. persistent attack, was maintained in

The teams were ¦---

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Athletic 1381 4 28 18 17 12 7 3 2 31 20 17 Kowloon With this lead in hand, the Club Recreio 13 7.1 5 26 23 15 local territory, Sinclair and Gash players were taking things rather Navy .12 7 0 5 31 23 14 sending in shots which went wide.

their own way in, the second half. Borderers...12 6 1 5 30 19 13 Ip had a run down the wing with and despite their many raids to Polics.13 319 18 977 the ball and passed to Suen, bat the Club goal, the Portuguese inds R.A.13 3 1 9 15 41 Martin sent, to touch. An exciting could not ecore. The Club, on the

14 22:10, 12 39 momcot followed with- Fung maias other hand, added further gual St. Joseph's 13 2011 17 44- ing his kick in front of goal. Atbefore time was called, Strange the other end Shanghai were award sending in a fast goal which bent ed a free kick for handling just the Recreio goalie completely. outside the penalty area and Pau

The teams were saved from Sinclair.

Recrtio:

Navy Britto. Figueiredo; Gaan; Xavier, Lawrence, Barretto Arsis, Iananives, C. Figueiredo, Santos and Guterres,

Good Work by Chow. Chow anved twice in succession and a free kiek against his side nearly ended in disaster. Another attack and Chow turned Fung's shot round the post, nad he did this again from the flag kick. A fast drive from Suen was stopped at goal.

Club-Fogwell; Staker, Putou louff; Sloan, Puncheon, Hines; Smith, Bell, Strange, Jackson and Tavlin.

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This was absolutely a-one-sided game, the sailors scoring ten times against the solitary goal the Chiness were able to put in..

The Chinese goal had a narrow escape, Pau swerving aside a shot! from Graham.: A corner kick land ed on the side of the net, Fung had bad luck with a shot which struck the right upright and bounced out.. Elliott came back with a beauty which skimmed the top bar. A flag kick from Graham-nearly ended in the net and half time sounded with Shanghai still attacking. Lau Mausharp shot.. was out of play for the last few minutes owing to an injury to his right leg

Shanghat Boores,

Right from the start; it was ap. parent that the Navy were a much superior team and before play had been in progress for very long, Nash opened the scoring with, a

Division II.

Goals.

P. W.D. L. F. A. Pis 2014.04 89 24 32 ...10 12′22′′ 37 17 25

17 19 1

4-36.13. oy ...,10 11 2 A 30 10 24 ID 37 25 26 21

Borderers Eastern Argylls Club .... Athletic 13 7.47 20 97 18, University...16 7 3 6 31 2017 Kowloon 18 0 2.10 19 37 14 8. China...1833 12 16 42 9, R.A. ....16. 3 0.13 41 0 3 14 0 50 Division II. --

Goals.

Recreio.....17

3

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pia Rorderers 10 11 14 48 10 23 RA.O.C...12 012 41 18 19 R.E.

Fukien R.E.

12 0:24 23 2814 ....15 6.27.30 35 14 ...18 62 4 23 23 14 S. China.14 8:45 23 32 14 Ewo.13 0 9 5 10 25 14 14800 34 36 10 The Athletic were penned in and R.A.F.

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Pau, in the midst of a barricade of and passed along the goal line, centre Morgan honded the fifth.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. playera, misjudged and missed the ball, which Graham tapped into the open goal to give Shanghai-the lead.

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The Chinese visited the other end, a pass from Lee to the right wing being sent to touch by Martin. Lee Wai Tong, received a good pass from Fung, but this shot

Athletic-Wong Yau. and another from the centre for Lau Kam-ming, Tang KWONG ward were well managed by Chow wing; Cheung Inp-inn, Tong Sinclair broke through and got Hing-tang. Tan Kwong-ban within a few yards of the goal, but Shui Kinchoi, Lo Hong-chong and with Pau only to beat he failed Fung King-yui ..... 17 0

by kicking wide.

One man absent,

Bowling Analysis,"

0. M. H. W. Overyone!. 0,2 2 Skinner.

6 1 20 3 Leo

1 D2

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In their desperate efforts to score, the locals nearly succeeded when Loo sent in to the goalmouth

These teams turned out to give. and Chan ran in to finish it, but the spectators a fi exhibition of Martin managed to divert the ball fast and clean play and the game for Vance to clear. Shanghai were was full of excitement, the soldiers | CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME By Order of the Board of Directors, P. W. D. L. Pts. Again in the picture with Graham being the winners by the odd goal

cutting in with a shot which Pau saved wonderfully.

Play was now nearing the end and many of the passes to the right wing were lost by the efficient tackling of Martin, who kept this once speedy Athletic winger, woll in check. In another attack Suen recoived from Lee, and turning round in a dash, he sent a te rific shot which Chow gathered and re- P. D. L. Pts turned to the amazement of the

Division I:

Indian R.C.

Civil Service BA.

University

1 -0.16 1 49. 1 :7 3 2018 32 0 1

0

Kowloon C.C.

77'

S. Bandle, e McMahon, b Baker

30

Royal Navy 0.0.0.

W. Patterson absent (hurt)..

Bowling Analysis.

A 521

71 17

24.3-25

518

WIN FOR H.K.O.C

Civil Service II,

F.. E. Matthews, b Baker... 13 3. M., Wilson, b Hunter un 3.

J. McGowan, a and b King..... 10 E. Himsworth, b King

Hong Kong Lê 13 00

4 1: -1 3 4 I O 5 3

0

0 0 4 .0

Division II.

Indian R.C. 8701 21 Civil Service 06 1010 Club de Recreio. 7 11:10 Kowloon C.0.2, 04 1 1-13

Péliès R.Ö. 1130982

3 10

8

3

120 7

0

10. M. R. W.

B. C. K. Hawkins, b Hunter 30 WIL Edmonds, b Booker... 3

Goodwin

Lval

D. R. Kelly, e Laughlin, b.

Hunter

33

Hung

4 1-14 21

H. E. Strange, not out

10

Zimmern Brace

A. W. Grimmitt, not out . 14

Extras

Hong Kong CorelD

8

R.A.B.C.

Total (for 8 wkts, deo.).150

C.C.C

University

Bowling Analysis.

OMR W

R.C.8. R.E.

13

T

FRIENDLY MATCH.

0

1 13

0 131

Duckitt Gets His Half-Century......... On the Hong Kong C.C. ground,' the home team beat the Royal Navy by seven wickets.

The sailors batted first and were. all out for 124 rims, Lane being top-scorer with 32. while, "Mr. Extras contributed 25. For the Club, Beck had 4 wickets for runs while Bowker Had 4 for 24.

Thanks to consistent bätting, the Club pot the nteessary runs for the loss of only 3 wickets Duckitt was highest scorer with 50 ml out and 133-cape from extras.

The scores were t

Royal Navy,

Mid Towift, and b. Book ... 347 Bab-Lieut. Mundy, e Owen'

Haches, b Bowker...... Mid. Ponsonby, b Bowker- So. Ldr. Boumphreys, e- www.seling = b Bowker

Wilmot did not bat

Baker Hunter A Alexander....

*King

Booker

Police R.U. W. E. Meadows, b McGowan P. H. Loughlin, b McGowan 4 F. E. E Booker, e Me

Gowan, b Edmonds 0

T Shepherd, and b Randle 15. C. F. Alexander, not out.. 41. TR. Huuter, b.w., b

Hawkins

.5

8

TH. King,b Hawkins BG Baker,, o Randle,, b

Grimmitt

10.

A. Reynolds, run out

11

"Extras"

24-

Total (for 8 wickets).

Lirat. Cobb, b Bowker I-Comdr. Lage, c. Pearce, A

6 Becktonia Eng.-Lt Coudr. Bennett, c

Bowker, Heid

B. Thorpe and T. McMahon, did not, but.

050

WIN FOR THE SIGNALS.

Olah Beaten at Sockunpoo.

The first half was full of thrills and cach goal experienced very narrow escapes, though at times the shooting on both sides was poor. On the whole, the Argylis were slightly the better team, their short passing tactics baf- fling the Eastern, defence "more than once, and though the latter held the fort very eredivsbly, the soldiers got through just before spectators.

Widmor and Sinclair sent in half-time when they opened their

Account through Alexender. good scoring abots which were

Stung by this revoree, Eaetern saved by Pau during a period of ex-attacked immediately on resump- treme pressure by the visitors: Thetion but were soon beaten back. final whistle left Shanghai the win-Nothing daunted, they came back | ners, by the only goal.

· ̈ ̈Comment,

Shanghai's victory was in a great measure due to the wonderful work of Chow at goal, the-good defence of both backs, and the efficient way

and were rewarded by a goal when Ng Yirkhen put in the equalizer. from this point d wards-play-was very exciting, both teams trying hard to fores abead. The soldiers

and 2 pressed hard

Unico

in which the half-line and some of movement on the wing gave of the the forwards fell back to nasist Davidson possession. when hard pressed. Both Pote-hall and this player sammed Hunt and Vance played a good the leather into the net to give the gamo, the Former being more pro- Argyle the lead which they main- minent in breaking up the Chinese tained till the final whistle went. attacks, and he had a good under- The teams were

Eastern:da Silva; Nze-to-

Hoi, Playing at Sookunpoo, the Hong standing with Gaab, who played his Kong Cricket Club seconds were usually dashing, gaine. The for- Lam Kwok-ui; Ng Ying-ki, Lo Beaten by the Royal Corps of wards combined well, but there Yatming, Lai Kwong-leung Lee.

weron low instances of erratic Bing-tong, Lo Chai-wan, Ng York Signals by 100 runs.

The soldiers batted first and shooting but for which the visitors hon, Sabhan and A. N. Other.

McFarlane, Gres thanks to sonis. consistent scoring should have scored more goals. ⚫ Argylls totalled 152 runs for, the loss of 7 The slightly meist ground seemed Naughton Hastie, Grant Me wickets when the innings was det favour the visiting team, and .Donald: Roid, Davidson, "Grieve, clared closed. Saunders was top- they had many moments of anxiety | Alexander and McNeill. scorer with 36 runs

Against some good bowling by the military men, tho Club were Fall ont for ople d'hominis caprastraum being their highest scorer with 10.

The scores wero;—-

R.O.S. (før 7 wkle.) H.K.Q.C.

which were relieved by kicking to

The Chinese right winger won a

touch or passing back to goal.

SOUTH CHINA V. KOWLOON.

weak poistuin, the forsend, Jia 1. This game was also very produc Leo was well marked throughout I tive of tarifs and the ve

and passes from hira and his col- were very evenly matched, went lehgues to the right were often

all out to give the spectato

162

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