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THEATRE ROYAL
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
"DEAR BRUTUS "
by
SIR JAMES BARRIE
الوسو
November 14, 17, 19, 20 & 21 at 9.15 p.m. Matinee on November 18. at 5.15 p.m.
Booking at Anderson's
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THIS WEEK
CHINA" EXHIBITION
IN THE
CITY HALL
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2,
Week End
WEEK-END CRICKET SURPRISE.
S.W.B
INDIANS SECOND LOSE TO POLICA
FORCE WIN AGAINST RECREIO...
D.B.S. LAD'S BAD LUCK: THREE SHORT OF A
CENTURY.
'Much' intelest was eentred on, the South Wales Borderors-Recroia match in the second division of the Cricket league and although a victory for the 'soldiers" was more or less expected, they had to Aght very hard for the points. The surprise of the week, how over, was the defeat of the Indian Recreation Club at the hands of the Police who repeated their success of the prevións week,, when they bent the champions in their friendly encounter,
Quite a nymber of friendly, gamba in addition to the Interport 'trial" were pluyod and in some of these few playova roturned good scores, přidę, of plaes going this weak to Reggie Reed, the Diocesan Boys' School opening batsinan, who unde 07 rund" against the Royal Engineora and Signals at Sookunpoo.
CHAMPIONS BEATEN.
Police Bring Off Surprise. The Indian Recreation Club and X entertained Police Recreation Club in their longue encounter on Saturday when they were beaten by 4 wickets,
Taking first knock, the home team were all out for the poor tetal THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND of, 85 runs of which total A. S.
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Salad claimed 33 which was the result of a gallant knock. He re- ceived some" support. from A. K. Subad (19) but the rest of the team fell before some medicere bowling.
The Police started disastrously, losing the first four wickets for 20] runs, and at one stage it looked ns. if the Indians could pull the gauge out of the fire. Thon Alexander (29 hot out) and Booker (18 not out) engaged in a partnership which was not broken until the RC. total" had been passed,
The scores were:-
L.E.0.
M.P. Madar b Alexander
K. T. Barma, C... b Hunters
A R. Suffad (cLoughlin' b
Hunter
A. R. Abbas Hunter
Borderers.
LA C. de Wintou e Perein « b
Álvos
Sport.
Pte. Morgan e Alves b Pereira Lt. F. E. S. Barlow . Guterres Lt. J. 0. Crewe-Read
Figueiredo
Capt. O, M, Wales c and, b
Figueiredo
Pte. Ronan b Guterror Pte Hoskins c and b Alves ....... Ple Turner'e Noronha b Alves
Pto. Neson e L. J. Guterres b
A. P. Guferren Capt, Church by Alves L/Cyl, Addison not out
Extras
-dives
KOWLOON SECONDS LOSE.
Kowloon and Civil Service "met
in a friendly match at King's Park which resulted in a win for the visi tofs by 4 wickets..
The home tea 'batted first which they totalled 10 runs, F. S. W Smith being top-scorer" with 20 while Leo helped with 20. H. E. Strange (for 3) was the most attccessful bowler for the Civil Ser-
vice.
won't
** When - the visitors' wont out to
hat they met with eatly disaster but with. Randle making 27 and Mr. Extra helping with, they eventually passed the home team's score with four wickets in and For the losing side, H. Overy for 38) returned the best analysis.
H.K.C.C. DRAW WITH C.C.C
At Happy Valloy, the second ele veus of Creigngower Cricket Club and Hong Kong Cricket Club eng aged in a friendly which ended in
a draw.
The Club had. Brat ass of the wickets when they knocked up the respectable total of 937, R. E. Dowler putting together 88 before retiring while F. AM, Elliot al retired with e to his credit. "
Craigengower replied with 143 for the loss of four wickets, a fea ature of their innings being the fine
a
8
3 knock of J. W. Leonard, who mad s 368. W. A. Reed helped with 28 while Elliott took 2 wickets "far
4
2
I
10
Total
135
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Pereira
A. P. Guterres Silva
Figueiredo....
Recreio.
O. M. R. W. 12 1 30 4
11 1 29 1
7 2 21.3
1 5
0.
1 28 2
H. M. Xavier.e Ronan b Nelson 24 H. A. Alves a Nelson b Barlow 10 "F. J. Remedios b Barlow .........
A. P. Guterres o Wales b Barlow 13
A. P. Pereira run out
L J. Guterres & Ronan
3 4
H. A. Barros run out. 3
12
0
G. H. Figueiredo e Morgan 'b
Nelson
J. Noronha b Nelson
A. S. Suffinde and b Alexander 33 J.
L Silva not out
H
A. H. Esmail e Carey b Minty 10
H.
Carvalho à Rowne
17
F. Mel Arculli-c Wagland b
Extras .....
17
Minty...
A M.Rumjahn b. Baker
9
M. R. Abbas' Baker
K. Nazarin not out
4
A. K. Ismail e Mendows b Baker 2
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,'
Alexander
Bakur
Hunter
Minty
Ò: M. R. W.
11
31 2
0 1 18 3
10 3. 10
Police R.C.
W. Meadows h Areulli
-
85
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Barlow.
Crowe-Read
Nelson Rondn
rune..
REGGIE, REED AGAIN BATS WELL.
The R.E. and S. were at home to the Diocema Boys' School in a friendly match which resulted in a win for the former hy 40. runs. A feature of the games was the fine batting of R. J. Reed who was out when only three short of the magic al three figures.,
The soldiers batted first and with Colonel Marson making 60 and Lieut. Anstruther 60, (not out), they declared at 197 for B..
The school replied with 187, Reed playing pretty cricket to score 07. For the soldiers Licut. Astruther tcok wickets for, 44 runK.
1.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
VOLUNTEERS GO DOWN TO CRAIGENGOWEL.
Craigengewor Cricket Club on- tertained the Volunteers, in 2 125 friendly match yesterday and won
comfortably by 86 runs.
O. M. R. W.
14 2. 43 3
3 0
12 .1 44 2 6.3 1 22 X
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
CIVIL SERVICE », «KOWLOON,
Fine bowling by Freddie Zim-
T. Hunter Barns ↳ Rumjahu 11 mern was the feature of the above
II. Louglin Rumjahn
C. F. Alexander nët nut
d. Caroy e Ismail b Abbas
A.. Kirby b Ismail
A. G. Baker e A. R. Abbas b
Ismail
F. E. Booker not out
Extras
match at Happy Valley, which re-
The home team batted first and thanks to a fine knock by Jimmy Youngsago for 53 runs, they total- led-187. Mr. Extras" helped. materially with 44. For the Volun- teors, McLellan bowled well to take
wickets 63 runs,
Faced with this. total, the Volun teers could only reply with 101, Griffiths being top oorer with 20, For the Happy Valley club Victor, Gitting took 4 wickets for 15 rans while Sourbutta had 3 for 21.
The scores wore :-
Craigengower.
8: V. Gitting, & h MeLollan
R. C. Reed, b McLellan ng 3 JL. Youngaaye, e Wood, i afe- E. Zimmern, b McLellan
0 sulted in a win for the Kowloon · Leilan
10 Cricket Club by 128 rubs, Sending F. K. Lee, & Bock
4
A. B. Hamson, b McLellan
down 4.1 overs, he took a wickets 8. Abbas, ran out. 10 for only 2 runs each. 10
Total for 6 wkis. 8g
L. J. Wagland, F. Minty and T. Hemsley did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYBIB,
O. M. R. W. Arculli .......... 0 10 18 1: Itumjaha 11 4 20 2 M. R. Abbas........ 5- 191 Ismail
310 2 A.-8. Sffind
3
CLOSE GAME AT KING'S PARK.
LT. BARLOW BATS AND BOWLS WELL.
Plenty of excitement was forth. oing when Recreio entertained the South Wales Borderers in their league fixture;
R. Lee, e Wood, b McLellan The K.C.C. batted first when they W. Paterson, not out.
R. Sourbutts b Rigg doslared at 200 for the loss of three. Reed, Beck, - Stock wickets, Ernie Fincher being top-
Extras scorer with 56 not out, while Law. rence gathered 51.
When the home team went in to bat, they found the Kowloon attack too strong for them and they were consequently all out for 2 runs, B. D. Evana (20) and F. Baker (20) were the only man to run into double' Agures.
GUNNERS WIN BY TEN WICKETS
In a low-scoring match at King's beat their Park, the Gaunéra hosts, Royal Navy by the margin
The visitors had first knock and of 10 wickets. but for a fins knock by Lt. Barlow;
The sailors batted first: but could
who made 84 in fine style, they only compile 67 runs, of which would have been in a bad way,
53
20
5
187
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
O... N.W.
Bock HeLellan Rigg Griffiths Wolff
Kilbie
11
3
51 17
11
3 1.7
Stock
Volunteers,
B. L. Stock, b R. Lee
R. R. Griffiths, a F. K. Lee, b
Gittinssoir
D. McLellan, e-Paterson, 1.Sour-
butts
B. M. Wood-b÷Sourbutts G. C Moutria e Tamson, h
Sourbutts
JR. Wolff, o R. Lee, b Gittins A. C. Beck, W. Reed, Gittins 1. Stilliard e Zimmern, b Git.
15
Thoy totalled 135 runs which was total Midshipman Boyle claimed 2 L. "D. Kilbis, é R. Leo, b.Abbas 16
W. H. B. Rigg, not out
by no means a good score against For the Gunners Millor took 3. M. Sunley, a Zimmern, b R. the formidable Recrelo team.. wickets for 3 runs while Bryant
The home team were given a good start by Xavier (24) and Alves (10) had 2 for 13.
but the remaining batsmen failed Combey (32), Willis (12) and and for a time wickets began to fall Wolfe-Barry gave the Artillery a rapidly. Then Bilva (28) and Car good start with the result that they valho (17) made a gallant effort to won, by the handsome margin of pull the game round but the latter ten wickets though their latter bata- was out when they wanted another men found the Navy bowling 100 soven runs for victory.
good for them. McRao, with 4 for - The scores woTO 1—
13, was their most successful bowlor.
Leas
Extras
R. Loa
Total BOWLING ANALYSI),
R. Sourbutis .....
8. V. Gitting 8. Abbas .......................
1931.
INTERPORT TRIAL.No one asked him to stop os. C. I. Bowker A. O. Hamiltonj J. Hamilton shaped fairly but has K. McFarlan T. E Pearce, H obviously bothered by the light and hear, however, that there is a sor
Owon-Hughes and K. Hancock.
GLOOMY PERFORMANCE ON was unfortunate enough to see a vicos Test on that day so I doubt good deal of Gittens three overs if the soldiers will be able to turn monopolised by Fincher who treat up. RA]
CLUB GROUND;
WEARY, STALE, FLAT, AND-
UNPROFITABLE.
EC. Fincher, b Pereira R. H. Grifiths, o Anderson,
b Gittina.....
ed full toss and half volley like Full score and analysts: with the most - divlingel'short-con-a T. 5.. Pearce's Bilde. sideration, Mirehouse had. bien
T. E. Pearco, and delayed, and about now Alan Roid Richardson camo out to bowl... Heat once had The aridket on Saturday land was Hamilton smartly taken at the wieke Next' over or ab Owen the most uninteresting I have av Hughes lashed out and was beaut. soc on the Club ground, and I fully caught by Pereira running a coming to the conclusion that hard from deep long on. But, two days will be quite enough for I have said, he continged to bas the Interport 1 During three hours however not batting very well-
for noarly half an hour. He was
and 4 quarter's cricket two hum dred runs were scored of which one hundred and seventy four cams from the bat. On the Chis ground this is lamentable. The winket cap. not be blamed." I was playing remarkably well, and the bowling,
Stow Cricket Sun.
C. Hamilton, MacKay,
Reid
H. Owen Hughes (o Peroin, b Richardson 1), e Sayer, b Reid
J. K. MacFarlan, met out.
D. McClellan (Percira
not and LECCALL
A. H. Musson, B. R. Duskitt, C. Bowker and A. C. Bed did not bat
Extras (Byes 13, Leg byos 3) 16
Total (for 5 wkta,
Fall of wickets: 1/42; 7/2/48; 8/58 1-4/06; 5/07,
Bowling Analysis.
0.
criticism, with which I agree, but which was originally made by a was caught at cover of Reid, and very capable arickster. Whom he next over Fincher was bowled by Pereira, it was interesting to watan Alsalarlan and McClellan, The latter made more runs and playe his shots casier than the Gunner, except in a few ones, did noo look but he does not watch the ball so too dangerous. Ono trouble was well, I think. He was notusily that the authorition could not maka bowled by Persim for seven but up their minds whether they were resumed. The innings was declared having batting practive, for the at 134 for 3 wickets. probables, or na Interport Trial."}, With these practices on Wednes day when meu bat by time and not Mitchell and Corp, Davies open- by, wickets, there seems no emuse ed, but after rather a lucky four on a Saturday for a player of Owen through the slips and one or twd Hughes' standing having a second singles the former was bowled by nook while Macfarlan, MoOlellan a swinging full toss, from Mire and Duckitt, all only possible pos house. But anyway the outgoing bles, were sitting waiting in the batsman had tried to hit the balli Pavilion, not to mention Musson, Gittins made a more favourable who is probably shorter of match impression than others as he play practice than a good many people ed attractive and free cricket, Again, why Fincher was allowed to though his scoring was slow. Gitlin retired poke about for an hour and a half Davies went along very quietly fon while he scratched up twenty, is a time but bowards the end he utterly beyond me. As it was we opened up and hit Masson once br saw less of MacFarlan than we twice very well. Hancock called should nad Duckitt never got a them in, but to his surprise and knock at all. Nor did MussOŽI, "
overyone else's, including the um= pires, the folding side came in on necount of bad light. It only nasd. cd this to complete the faroe of. the afternoon's cricket.
An After-thought.
Force's Side Bat. Poarce and Fincher opened to Pereira and Goodwin, and Pearce proceeded to make some nicë shots, although he was not as safe as baj has been before. Indeed he was dropped three times behind the state of Hong Kong batting it has In pondering over the lamentable wicket by MacKay, who clearly is suddenly occurred to me that I'm not used to extra fast bowling and not a bit sure that most of the is unable to take it. Goodwin was time there are not twelve men in not on his day and hardly sent the field. If there are, this makes down a good ball, Richardhen a great difference; and of course bowled better than he has done ad it ought not to be allowed. Shang his length was more certain, but hai say they can't bad but I'll be he had to deal with Pearce, who they can count, and won't let uE hates slow tumors, and Finchez dold twelve. So our bowlers, had who apparently was much too kind better get their fields set with the to hurt the poor ball About this correct mumber of fielders. I will tine Pearce was failing to get hold consider the lessons (if any) of does, and be began to lash out notes. of the log-balls, a thing he seldom Saturday's cricket in Friday's being soon caught nad bowled by Richardson:
*F. D. Pereira Ma
F. Goodrin... 10 *J., E. Richardison 7-
S. V, Gittins... 31 A Reid 11 1 O. G. Simpson 30 *Really took 9 wickets.
H. R. B. Hancock's Side. EJ R Mitchell B. Mire?
house.
Corp, Davies, BAM.C
rotired
D. J. N. Anderson, J. E.
Richardson, F. D. Perairn O. G. Simpson, H. A. E MacKay, A. Roid, G. R. Sayer, H. R. B. Hancock and F. Goodwin did not bat Extras (Byes 9 LB. 1), 10 Total (for 1 wkt.)... 00 Fall of wicket: 1/0.
Bowling Analysis
S...
A. C. I. Bowker B 51 10 Capt. Mirehouse. 6" 2 A. C. Beck
A. C. Hamilton 4
H. Owen Hughes
A. H. Musson... E. R. Duckitt
0
1
0
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R. ABBIT.. Previous ich owledged Vote-I am informed there will Mr. S. R. Waller Gittins Bowls.
be a practice game for the following Mr. T E. Pearce ....... at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday:8. Y. The Saturday Night Club Goodwin gave way to Gittins Gittins; D. J. N. Anderson; J. E. Mr. P. S. Onssidy who opened with a terriño fill toss Richardson; F. D. Pereira; G. R. Mr. S. M. Churn to leg which Griffiths steered Bayer; O. G. Simpson; A Raid; straight into the hands of Ander Corp. Davies E. R. Duckitt. A son at deep backward square leg. H. Musson; Capt, Mirehouse; A..
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