Week
End
TWO CENTURIES SCORED IN WEEK-END
CRICKET PROGRAMME.
F. S. W. SMITH AND J. F. MACGOWAN CLAIM HONOURS : INDIANS AND CLUB SCORE LEAGUE VICTORIES.
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GUNNERS SWAMPED AT POKFULAM: UNDERGRADUATES:
FINE ALL-ROUND DISPLAY.
A fu programme of cricket matches was carried out on Satur- day and while there were only two league engagements, there were Tuo less than six other games, including the Interport trial on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground,
The Indian Recreation Club"srennds retrieved some of their
·lost-reputation-by-infloting a honvy-defeut-on-the-South-Wales-- Borderers at Sookunpoo, while the Hong Kong Cricket Club juniors took full points in their match with the Royal Engineera and Signala
Two centuries were recorded in the friendly `gamos. F. S. W. Smith, the mainstay of the Kowloon Cricket Club seconds hit up n beautiful not-ons contury in their match against a team led by N. A. É Mackay, while J. F. Macgowan (C.8.C.C.) also reached thrae Bigüra against the Police.
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WEEK-END HONOURS.
LEAGUE IL
Batting.
Co. Skinner (R.E. & S.)......
"G4. Tylor (S.W.B.).
H.. T Barma (1.R.C.)..................
3. P. Mador (I.R.C.).........
4. B. Gabagan (H.K.C.C.)
A., & Wolf (H.K.C.C.)
M. K. Abbas (I.R.C;) .....
U. E. Gahagan (H.K.C.C.)
A. J. Wolf (H.K.C.C.).....
Pt. Nelson (S.WB.)
385998
Bowling.
3 for
3
3 for 20
3 for 21 1 for 51
FRIENDLY.
Batting.
F. S. W. Smith (K.0.0. II.)...
F. McGowan (0.8.0.C. II.)
W. Reed (0.0.0. 11.)
EL. Gomano (Ü.)
Bowling.
4 for 31
5 for ID
3. for.29.
4 for 17
t for @
L. T. Ride (V.).
A. R. Minu (LR.C.) .... 1. Nomanbhoy (U.). Geo...Lee (K.C.C. II.) Ling (0.5.0.0.)
E. L. Charno (U...] =>
LEAGUE--DIVISION II.
INDIANS SCORE FINE WIN
"MADAR AND BARMA START WELL
Patting up runs for the first wiekot, M. P. Mndar (45) and H. T. M. Baina (47), paved the way 1 a big store for the Indians when shy took first inning against the South Wales Borderers at Sookun- pon. The Indian won by the com fortable margin of 76 runs.
103
103
01
*52
51
Capt. Q. M. Wales, h A. K.,
Ismail
Pto. Ronan, Esnail, by A.
K. Ismail
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER
Sport.
0
Pte. Whelton, run out Pte. Hoskin, c A. K. Lamail',
b A. R. Suffiad.. Pte. Nelson, b M. R. Abbey 11 GQ M. S. Conway, not out 3 L/C "Addison, e and b M. T
Abbas
Extras (b5).
Total
.9
A8
Fall of the wickets:-1 for 2. 2 # for 2, 3 for 13, 4 for 33, 3 for 41, 0 for 42, 7 for 42, 8 for 72, 9 for 74, 10 for 38.
Thanks to the efforts of the play- era mentioned above, the ERC. were able to declare their innings closed at 104 for the lem of "8 wickets. Madar's knock was some- what lucky but Barman gave a good acerunt of himself during his stay:
the wickets.
The soldiers started none to well and but for a gallant stand by Lt. Tyler (50) they would very prob. nbly have been out for a smaller total than 88 runs. M. R. Abbas wns the most successful bowler for, the Indians, his figures being 3 for
The scores ware-
Indian R.O.
M. P. Madır, o and b
Weakin
1. T. Barm, c Hoskin, b
Nelson
45
· A. R. Soffiad, lb. w., b Ronan 7 A. S.. Suffad, bRooty * A. IH. Esmail. Whelton 1 A. R. Abbae, and b Nolion 9
F. M. el Arculli, e Whelton,
b Nelson
A. E. Tunail, not out
A M. Rumjahn, “not out ... 13
MR. Abba, e Addison, b
Nelson
Extras (b 6, b2)
4
8
Totul (for 8 wickotá).....364
9. Ismail did not bat". Fall of the wickets
for 62. 2 for 102, 3 for 108, 4 for 113, 5 for 118, G or 139, 7 for 140, 8 for 145.
Bowling Analysin
Crowo-Read..!
OM I W..
1 10 0
18
+
· 14 23
Ronan "Nelson "Conwayne
0
❖་ ་ ་ སྙཎྜ་
51
13
Hoskin 20 13 1 Welton
0 BI
E.W. Bardorés, Lt.Cdo Winton, c Madar,.
Arculli
Pia. Morgan, o A. S. Suffiad, ..
b Rumjahm
LW H. Tyler,
A. K.
Ismail, b M. R. Abbas... 50 Lt. J. O. Crewe-Read, o A. R.
Abbas, b Rumjahn ...... 6
Bowling Analysis.
Arculit...... Rumjan
0.
A. K. Ismail... 3
A. R. Suffad 31
A. R. Abbas... D
M R W. 3 10 1
M. R. Abbas 23 0
14
0 13
112 1 ***
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COL SKINNER'S EFFORT:
GAHAGAN AND WOLFF DAT
"WELL.
Hong Kong Cricket Club jnators mado the trip to Sookunpoo where Buy defeated the R.E. & B. by four wirkets,
The home team started first but last their frst three wickets with out any score. Col. Skinner, how over, put a different complexion on the game by hitting out anccessfully for 64 runs before he was beaten by a good delivery from Gahágað. The side totalled 197 runs, Mr. Extra" being the next bighest scorer with 17.
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Fall of the wickets:41 for 0, 9 for 0, 3 for 0, 4 for 17, 3 for 30 6 for $2, 7 for 71, § for 82,. 9 for
96 10 for 197,
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M. RW.
Wolff Divett Elliott
9 1 21 .3
6
O 30
9
8 1
31
Planner
3
10
Galagan
6.43 10
Hong Kong 0,
H. J. Armstrong, b Willinous 14 E. C. Etherington, b Wil-
liamsark
1
G. E. R. Dirett, b Mechan..... 14 F. A. M. Elliott, b Williams IS C. E. Gahagan, b Mechan... 40 A. J. Woll, Chaffey, b
Saunders.rske
E. H. Dowler, run out -PrPlanner, b Williame R. R. Davies, 5 Moehan L. A. Whipps, bot cut E. D. Kilboo, nos out..
Extras (b 8 lb ̈a)
Total (for B wickets)
Fall of wickets:-1 for 9, 2 for 30,
YACHTING
SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP RACE OF SEASON.
The Royal, Hong Kong Yacht [Club, 'sailed, "the "second", champion- Fship race of the sonson on Saturday afternoon, Biskin, sailed by Mr. A. V. Harvey, finishing first.
The course inB 2 -- (1) Lyemun Beacon (P); (9) Rumsey Shon! (P);
(3) Mark on Line (P); (4) Channel Rocks (8).
Distance: 0.1 miles.
Result:
1931.
VARSITY JOTTINGS.
· FAREWELL PARTY TO PROF. DIGBY,
The Hong Kong Eziversity. Medical Society will give a
Afare. well tee-party at the Union to day ∙as 6. p.m. ‚ân honour of Prof. K H. Digby, M.B., B.S., F.R.O.S., who will soon be going Home on leave
Hookey.
The following will represent the Varsity in a friendly hockey match against the St. Andrew's Ladies' team to-day at 3 p.. at the War '"* Class.
sity football ground:-Misses P. P'tion Pts, Kwok (Dupt), H. Gerrard, R. Norena J. R. L. Stantony 4
Perry, O Buste, and A. Wood; Messrs. D. de Sousa, A. Basto, E Rolla (A Rollin).
H. Ong, P. 0. Tao, A. A. Aziz, and R. Woolley, Reserves: Mesura, A. Silva and S. . Tún.
0
7
Siskin (A. V. Haryoy) Diana (Major W. Bing-
ham)
Argulin -H. (Perco)
14
14
.105
www.
Daphne
Dorothes (J. Naess) 8 Colleen (8. Odland)
***... 7 Falcon (C. Cooke) ......................
41 Cines and " Y "1 to 0.
P'tion Pts. (col. W. N
3
9
1
3 for 51, 4 for 09, 3 for 113, 6 for 137,7 for 138, 9 for 142, 0 for 142.
Bowling Analysis,
Stokes) Jessamina (Pay Lt. Petre,
RN)
7
3
William "
0. 16
M. R. W,
Ailyn (Capt. R. G. Loch-
nar)
7
37
4
Morhan
11.5 0
45 3
Skinner
B
◊
23
Why Wonder (Capt, C.O.
Towken)
K
◊
Waldron
3
15
Q
Wings (T. A Malone) ... 8
·
Saunders
9 0
1
Blumjackot (B, S. Rouse) 1
10
Boojum (J. Adams) ........ 4 Speedwell (P. S. Stewart) S Adanao (Comdr. . A. »
Walker, R.N.)-
9
8
I
8
1
"G" Class and " Y " %, 8 and
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
GOOD BOWLING BY MINU,
C.8.CC. and R.. met at Happy Valley in a match which re- salted in a win for the Indians by
two" wickets: The home team had first use of the wickets but with A. R. Minu ( for 31), bowling at the top of his form, they were dis missed for the paltry total of 76- rus, F. Baker being top-acorey with 2. The Indians did not do very. well at the atari but by the time { stumps were drawn. they had thored 83 run for a wickets, the chief scorers being A. H. Madar ((18) and A. K. Minu (17),
Thanks to some good batting by C. E. Gahagan (40) and A. J. Wolff! (32), the Club passed their oppon- 1 ents' scare with four wickets' in hand. Williams was the most suc conful bowler for the soldiers, hir figures being 4 for 37.
The scores were:
RE. and R. Signals. Cpl. Meehan, b. Wolf Sgm. Gillots, b Divett Sem. Williams, h
Wall
0
Spr. Whitefold, b.Divett ... Col, Skinner, b Gähagan ... 04. Lt. Col. Marsden, b Wolff. 11. Cpl. Saunders, 6 Planter... Spr. Holmen, e Divett,
Elliott
8gm. Chaffey, b Gahagan... I Spr. Waldron, b Galagan... 0. LCpl. Higgins, not out... 19- Extras (b 12, lb 4, N.B. 1) 17
Total
...197
The scores were
0.5.C.C.
I.R.C. (for 3 wkts.)
78 $2
NAVY AND CRAIGENGOWER
DRAW.
CMDR. BOOTH IN FORA
WITH THE BAT.
This match was played at King's Park and resulted in a draw. The sailors took firet knock and thanks"! to a fine knock by Comdr. Booth (40) they were able to declare as 150 for 5. Other batomon to get üæble fguros included Mid. Whimey 21) and Lt.-Comdr. Clover (). The visitors collected 122 for in reply, their highest scores be. ing H. P. Lim (37) and R. O. Reed (Si).
The scores were:-
Navy (for 8 wkts, declared 150 C.0.C. (total for 5 wkts) 19
SMITH SCORES ANOTHER CENTURY.
EAST WIN FOR KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
A fine innings for 105 not out by F. S W. Smith (his second of the season) featured the K.CO.-Mac kay's XI. match which took place on the K.C.C. ground and which resulted in a win for the home team by 76 runs. Kowloon had frat knock and thanks to Smith's fine innings, they declared at 15 for the loss of a wickets.. Smith. hit no less than 14 fours and two wixes during his innings.
Maiknya tena was one short of the hundred mark when their last wicket fell, F. R. Zimpern being top-scorer with 29 while E. F. Tin- cher helped with 20. G. Lee was the most successful bowler for the winners, his figures being 5 for 22.,
The scores were:-
Kowloon (for 8 wkts. dec.) 175 Mr. Mackay's XI. 99
GUNNERS TROUNCED AT POKFULAM,
FINE ALL-ROUND PLAY BY
E; L. GOSANO“.
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Forthcoming Lecturer "Under the auspices of the Arts Association, Mrs. P. E. Barker, M.A., will deliver a lecture on "Horacoto-morrow at 6.30 p.m. at the Union.
Mra Barkór is lecturer in Eng- lish at the University:
Now Member of the Staff. Major A. N. Macfadyen, MA.. reader in History, has left, and is now attached to the South China Sunday Star. The vacancy is filled by Mr. N. H. France.
Jordan Library.
It is announced that the Jurdan Memorial Library will be cleaed on Nov. 10 until further notice.
Basket Bail.
The Hong Kong University Medi- call, Faculty basketball team (uh pions of the recent Inter-Faculty contest) met The Rest on Friday P'tion Pis.afternoon on the football ground..
Zephyr (G. H. Gandy) ....2 Wendy (M. S. Do Villo) ... 4 Lola (R. Orieve) ............ 1 Etnice (B. Veliki) 5 Joan (L. F. Nicholson) ... 3 *Gocl
*Did not Aniah,
■].
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DRAWN MATCH AT HAPPY · VALLEY.
PINNA BARS WELL FOR RECREIO.
›
Craigeugower seconds entertained Club de Reerois in a friendly match which resulted in a draw. Thanks to fine, knook by W. Reed (1) and usuful contribution by Barry (45), the Happy Valley team declared at 168 for . Roervio went for the runs in right royal manner, when they went in to bat but they had only gathered 123 for 7 when stumps were drawn.
The scores Were-
Craigengower (1. wkts.
dec.).....
108 -Rebrcio (tabul for 7 wkts.) 123.
EASY WIN FOR CIVIL SERVICE
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J. F. MACGOWAN'S CENTURY..
Playing an enterprising innings, J. F. Mcgowan, the "Civil Service all-rounder, knocked a brilliant century in their match with the Polico on the latter's ground which resulted in a win for the visitors by ni runs. The visitors"occupied the wicket first, and thanks to Muc- gowan's effort, were able to declare at the big total of £25 for 4. A. E. Wood made 3 páns."
The Police started shakily, and with Robertson in foom with the ball, they could not collect more than 124 F. E. Booker was top- scorer with 26.
The scores were:-
0.8.0.C. ( wkts. soc.)... 215
Police
121
HONG KONG CHINESE RECREATION CLUB.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
OPEN MIXED DOUBLES. CHAMPIONSHIP.
AN OPEN MIXED DOUBLES AL CHAMPIONSHIP will be held under the auspices of this Olab and with the sanction of the HONG KONG LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIA- TION and entries are invitod..
The entrance fee will be $8.00 for each competitor,
All rounde except the Somi-finale and the Final shall be played off before the 17th December, 1931. v... The competitors shall make their
the Royal Artillery by 170 guns on which the said rounds shall be At Pokfulam the University beatown arrangements as to the ground
The Undergraduates batted Arst ånd | played but the first named pair in declared at 108 for a wickets. The ench bracket shall have the choice top-scorer was L. T. Ride, who put of ground. together 62 before retiring, while E.
The Semi-finals shall be played 1. Gosano topped the half-century on the C.E.C. ground on the 19th mark by one before he was out. December, 1981, and the Final on Tab Gunnors put up a feeble ex- the C.R.C. ground on the 20th hibition against the bowling of the University men and were all out for the poor Bedre of ∞, Lt. Christlán'a (16) being the only man to make a show,
December, 1981..
Entries shall be sont in on or before the 16th November, 1981,
"Bowling honours went to Gosano the Tournament is held are contained The other conditions under which
(4 for 6) and A. T. Nomanthos (in the entry forms which may bo
'for 19).
The scores were
University (5 wkts. dec.)....198 R.A.
*.. 20 (Continued on neat Column.}
obtained from
LEUNG BAY WAH,
Hon. Secretary, C. E. C.
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Both teams turned out in grent form; and the game was fast and keenly contested. The medicals led
by 14-13 at half-time, and when the game was finished, the score was 28 all The chief scorers were T. K. Lien (medical) and L. A. Opperi. heim (The Rest},"
The tears were as follows:- Media Faculty.-F. S. Fernando (Capt.), F. Y. Khoo, T K Lien, C. F. Lo, Szto Eng Kee, H. N. Lee, Yang Ke, and W. W. Yeung,
The Rest.-Y. C. Chua (Capt.) II. C. Sun, L. A. Oppenheim, J. F. Chan, P. L. Tan, S. T. Choung. | K, T. Lee, and K. W. Phoon.
Matriculation Examination.
The Hong Kong Matriculation. Examination will be held on Nov. 19.
King's College and Queen'à College will bo centres for boys, while women candidates will be examined in the Great Hall, and in the Union Assembly Room. •The examination will end on Nov. 20,
CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA
SOUTH AFRICANS SCORE 216 FOR 6
MELBOURNE, Nov. The South Africans" scored 219 lor six wickets against Victoria. Christy, scored 119 at the close of play.
[An earlier cablogram statod Victoria compiled 284, W. M.
Woodfull, the victorious Australian Captain during the 1830. English tour, scoring 191, against South Atrion, Quinn took wickets for 36, runs. At the close of play the South Africans had, accred 7 runu
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