10
Week
End
END OF SEASON CRICKET.
CHAMPIONS BEAT THE REST IN SENIOR MATCH."
BUT THE JUNIORS GET A TROUNCING.
Indian Recreation Club, winners of the first and second divisions of the cricket league, took on teams from The Rost on Saturday afternoon, and while the senior I.R.C. team emerged with flying colours, their second string wero hopelessly beaten by eight wickets.
A fonturo of the Arst. division was 'the excellent all-round dis- play of A. K. Madar" of the Indian Rorontion Club who played wospital innings for 2 not out and then went on to tako 3 wickets for 3 runa A. H. Rumjan played good cricket for 49; while S. R. Kermani helpod with 21. Against some good bowling on the part of the Indians, the the Reat could only gather 107 runs, the principal forers being J. E. Richardson (28) nhử A. C Beck and Capt. Burnett who got 20 each, the latter being un dufented.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932.
Sport.
In the Janier match the Indians put up a sorry 'show in the field, and dropped a catch, early in the Rest innings, was the main reason for their defeat. Before he had put together many runs, Smith, was dropped off an easy chance and he went on to celebrate this by hanking 56 not out. For the 1.R.C., F. M. ol Ardilli' (40) ́. and A. R. Abbas (3) were the chief scorers
DIVISION 1.
CHAMPIONS THE REST.
The Indian Recreation Club; | #longue champions for the season, entertained "The Rust" on Saitz- day, and won comfortably by 01
runs,
The-scores were ;- →
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
KOWLOON C‚C. v. H.K.F.C
LOW SCORING MATCH.
HKCC TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
THE FINALS OPEN SINGLES UNCERTAIN
FORM THE DECIDING FACTOR
[DYBALADIN
The much coveted Open Singles crown is at stake and to B. C. His cher and 8. A. Rumjohn belong the deal of speculation prevails as to privilege of settling it. A great who will emerge successful, and an both are worked up to concart pitch,
A very cheerful twelve n side
The Annual Lawn Tennis Tour- match took place at the K.C.C.nament of the Hong Kong, Cricket
D. yesterday when
McLellan Club is scheduled to be concluded brought a team which, more or less to-morrow, when the distribution of (But rather more this lege I am Prizes will take place. All the seven events have been brought to. told), represented the Footbali she concluding stages, so that it is Club. There were seven of the reoxpected that all the finals will have gular fra team, Lawrence and been decided. The greatest interest White' from the second and D. 8 centre on today's Final of the Green, C. J. Tacchi and H. Open Single Championship of the Colony, while to-morrow's Final of MoTavish representing Kowloon the Open Doubles should also prove and Richardson, McLellan, Sou
a source of tremendous attraction. thern, Holland formed a Rood nucleus of a team for the H.K.F.O The wicket was excellent but owing no doubt to the humidity the ball was taking a lot of spin and it could not have been called an easy pitch Thanks to this and to some excel lent bowling by McLellan, Holland and Richardson, the K.0.0. wicket came tumbling down rapidly, and whon tiffin was takon seren men
Fincher's consistent form has were out for sixty-six mins, Hoi
given his supporters sufficient, land and McLellan had done most
to forward of the damage, and the scoring had osadence to look
bie SUCCES). In all probability been very very slow! Teddy Fin
least will be playing at cher joined Green alter and the as well as he did against Honda score was taken to eighty-two when last Tuesday, which will make him Richardson Hung himself at full very difficult to beat... On the other length in the slips and just got to hand Rumjain's varishta form is one of Holland's inside which Teddy a source of both hope and fear on had played Groen was not out and the part of his supporters. He played very nicely. If he took the pinyad bad enough in the early kame a bit more seriously he would, part of the week to be considerad I think, be quite, a... useful bat.
out of the running, but showed such A Bad Start.
great improvement in the latter pars that he put himself very (avourably in the running.
Having put their opponents out for only ninety-one runs the Foot ball Club had a fine chance of win
Smith
10 3 20 0
Mechan
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3
Ronan
9.5. 3
47 3
Randle Prata Kilbec
35
19%
1
Ď
0 14
0
44
1 0 13
0
The Rest.
F. S. W. Smith, not out
30
Cpl. Mechan, b Rumjahn... 13 F. E. Lawrence, c A.5. Suffed, b. Rumjahs ..
30
J. W. sonard, not out .......
Extras.
8
on his wicket in hitting to log, and
I
71
A. H. Ramjahn, e Capt.
Burnatt, Richardson
Total (for 2 whis.) ......149 -
F. D. Pereira, Beck, b
Richardson
0
Indian R.C.
S. R. Kermarti, 6 Ander..
BY:
9A. Ismail, e Anderson, sb.
Beck
A. H. Madir, not out... $2
A A. Rumjahn, not out...... 10.
A. R. Minu, é Lee, b Mc-
Lellan
Extras.....
Total (for 5 wkts.)..............198
A K. Minu, H.. D, Rumjahn, O. Ismail, and 1. S. A. Curreem did not bat
Berk
G. C. Burnett D
J. E. Richardson, b Minu... 24
vázy-kesg final is expected. Last wep semi-final matches provide much food for thought.
As I forsenstad in, these columns at the beginning of the season,
ning but off the first ball of the therefore, form will prove to be de- innings Lawrence caught a marcheiding factor. Everything, will de lous catch in the alps to put pend on how the two will shape this Richardson out. This disaster was afternoon.
followed by another for Howe trod
THE FINALISTS("
McLellan played across a good The folicwing is the positions of from Frank Goodwin. The final the events:-
BETW was when Holland called | Southern for a sharp'single in the
Open Singles.
Final: 8 A. Rumjohn r. E. C.
A. Prata, H. E. Strange. S. Rancovers and brilliant bit of combina dlo, C. R. Clarabut, L: D., Kil- tion between Burnett (I think) who Fincher. bee, T. R. Hunter and Pte. Ronan returned the ball just over the did not bat.
bails, and MacKay who flicked them of in a flash had him run out com W. fortably. After that the wickets fell rapidly and Potter alone, whe played a very plucky innings, could! do anything even though Lyal put on his loss expert bowlers. A matter of fact dropped catches and:: a plucky last wickot stand nearly pulled things off as the F.C. only
lost by six.runs.
An Unlucky glance. Potter whose forty-five not out
Open Doubles.
Final. E. C. Fincher and Ca Goldman . H. D. Ramjaha and S. A. Rumjaho.
Cist Championship. Final: Goldman beat A. I. Sullivan,
Handkap Bingles " A.” Green (owe 15).
Final: HF, Foley (r.), V. S. E.
Handicap Singles “ B." Final: C. Clarke (r.). Semi-inal: J. V. Jenson (rec 4/8)
Handicap Doubles.
Semi-final G. W. Sewell and C.
was a gallant effort had an amaz, N. Lampard (ows. 3/8). “TAIKOO " -1. **WAYFONG." |ing bit of bad luck in the morning ns the ball glanced very quickly The annual fixture between them from Lawrence's glove and split his teams took place on the club ground upper lip. Curiously he grabbed on Saturday when Taikoo (Batter at it and his face with both hands field and Swire) best Wayfong and the ball remained wedged in
A. Wright (awe 30) v. J. G. Locky and J. J. Waite (owe 3/8) or L. T. Ride and H, Harkins (owe 2/6).
(H.K. and Shanghai Bank) by the crook of his elbow until Semi-final N. Lampard and C.
Richardson removed it and appeal ed. The browning insult was that the Umpire gave it not out! Potter had to have a couple of stitches put in and to bat after such an in- jury was a very, game proceeding That and Goodwin's attempt to balance a high catch on the top of his head were the only unfortunate incidents. It was a nasty dump day at first with a drizzle-(A someone aid even the catches were mist)-but later it cleared up very (nicely and a most enjoyable gami
resulted.
R. ABBIT.
C. Clarke (str.) v.8. E. Green and D. S. Grea (owe 15/3) or J. Rod- ger and G. T. Rodger (str.)
Mixed Doubles. Final: H. Owen Hughes and Mrs. Martell Hall (owe 30).
Semi-final: E. Grimble and Miss R. Hancock (owe 18) J. G. Lecky and Mrs. Lecky (scr.).
Bowling Analysis.
F. M. d Ar-
calli
Q. M. R.
.....32 2 35
0:
A. M. Rum-
jahn
12 2
52
ཐ་
A. R. Abbas 3 "0
12
A. R. Suffiad 2 0
11
0
A. R. Ismail 3
{ 7
M. el Arculli 3
"9
0. .M. R1 พ.
A. S. Suffad 2 0 13
0
14
33 1
3 43
Richardson... 11 Loo McLellan 5 Anderson
1
45"
2
3 0 18.
0
30
}
rand
The Rest.
The scores were:-
Butterfield and Swirg.
D. J. N. Anderson, & Pereira
0
E. Jones run out
B
E. J. R. Mitchell, b Minu
4.
L. T. Ride, e 5. A. Ismail,
Minu
1
L.s A. Whippe, lb.., b
Moutrie
13
L. Zimmern, e Curreem, h
Pereira
J. S. H. Crawford, b
Moutrie
#
A. C. Beck,, b "Mimarle
GR. Bayer, c B, D. Rum-
F. A. M. Elliott, s. Dunk-
ley, Montrie
11
fahu, Madar
D McLellan, 1.b.w.. b Madar
2
R. H. Dowler, 'not out
.10°
Capt. Burnett, not out
20
R. Leb, S. A. Imail, b
Madnr
H. B. Williamson, not out...
Extras.
25
35
→
G. C. Burnett, st, S. A.
Ismail, z Pereira
2
Extras
·Total
Bowling Analysis,
O. M. B.
33
W.
Lowson Rigg Moutrio Robertson
5 1 21
→
13
63' 3
20
F. Goodwin, b McLellan
3
20
0
Stagg
Fenwick 4
H. K. & Shanghai Bank,
0 17
0
J. O. Lyal, c Mozellan, b
Richardson
nett
18
0
E. O Fincher, o Richardson,
b Holland
10
G. S. Dunkley, b "Elliott...
G. A. White, 1.b.w. b Howe.. Qʻ.
9.
D. J. Tacchí, c. Malellan, b
Dumezn
H. M. MoTavish, c-J. Roger,
b Strange
J. D. Southern, run out. O. Holland, o McTavish, b.
Mader
A. Duncan, st. Goodwin, b.
Madar
蠶
J. E. Patter, not out. 45:
a
ན་ ༥་ཙཱས་
2.*
J. Bogar, b Lawrence en 137
Extras: Byos 7
E. Strange, Lawrence, b
11
||
Lya
Total
91
S. H. Strange, o Burnett, b
White ....
Pereira, ....... 194 A. B. Miou... 11 A.A. Rumjaån. 4 Madar
0 24
Total (for 4 wkts, doc.)...210 CC Hickling, O. C. Roberts
J. E. Tandy, A. M. Macaulay, and'
107 A. Chapman did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W
11
30 0
li
Score and analysis :—
First Innings of K.0.0."
N.. A. E. MacKay, e Richard.
son, b MeLellan..............
F. E. Lawrence, b Holland ... а
E. F. Fincher,. b Holland ... 19
P: Madar, at. Roger, b Mc.
Lellan
13
G. . Burnett, b Holland . 4 D. S. Groen, not out
TODAY'S PROGRAMME.. Open Singles. Finale 8. A. Rumjaha . E. C. Fincher,
Handicap Binglef" A.” . Final: H. F. Foly (s.). S. E. Green (owe 15).
Handicap Singles "B" Semi-final: J. V. Jonson (rec "4/6)
v. N. Lampard (owe 3/0).
Mixed Doubles.
Semi-final: E. Grimbis and "Mist
| R. Hancock (owe 15) v. J. G. Lecky
and Mrs. Lecky (acr.)
WEEKEND YACHTING.
MENAGERIE RACE ON SATURDAY.
Under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, the Menagerie Race was miled on Saturdny, the course being :-Channel Rocks (S), Mark Boat Quarry Bay (8), Mark on Line (8), Kowloon Rooks (8), Mark on Line (S), Rumsey Shoal (P). Distános: 8.3. miles?
"X" and "G" Cinməs..
(Started at 243 p.m.)
TIMES
Yacht Sailed by Roila (Mr. R Stock). Norena (Capt. Krogh Moo) *Dorothon (Mr. Hyde) Colleen (Mr. S. Odling) Wendy (Miss Patches) ..............
* Fouled, Mark Bont, D,Q:
Finishad Corrected Position
4.05.42
4:03.59
9:
4.04.22
4.04.239
2
4.07.18
3:57.37
4.09.20
3.58.45
Did not Anish
"I" and "Y" Classes.
TIMER
(Started at 9.30
p.m.)
Finished Corrected Position
4.93,21 4.23.91
3.
4.74.16 4.24.16:
..
4
4.96.23
4.25.43
a
4.24.30
4.24.17
B
4:23. 18
4:24.33
4,22:4Ï
4,21:59
Speedwall (Major Stewart) ......... Adanac (Comdr. A. H. Walker)......... 4.23.30 4.94.67
4.9.13
491.31
Yacht
Sailed by Daphne (Miss M. Stokes) Ailsa (Major Lochner) Jessamine (Sq. Ldg. Alford) Why, Wonder (Capt. Fowken) Wings (Capt. Malone) ... Bluejacket (Major Barry)
LOCAL HOCKEY
KOWLOON LADIES DO WELL
As King's Park on Saturday, the Kowloon Wadios' Hockey Club did woll to play a drawn game with the YMCA onch side getting two goals.
In the first half, E. F. Solk scored twios for the "Y" whi> Hins P. Gittins scored. for the ladies. To- wards the end of the second half. Miss M. Woolley broke through to score the equalise;
The teams word-
Kowloon Ladies:-D. Xavier (Recreio); A. Fowler (C.B.A), G. White (St. Andrew's); E. Landolt (St. Andrew's), M. D. White (St. Andrew's), E. Rosario (Recroic); G. MacNidor (O.B.A.), O. Bilva (Recreio), M. Woolley (t). An- drow's) B. Walker (O.B.A.) and P. Gittins (St. Andrew's)...
Y.M.CA.-E. Q. Murphy, A. W; Torrible R A, Dormer, A. Bates, S. A, Sweet; L. W. Maesy, Balman, E. F. Balk, W. Browne and A. R. Brown.
Radio Wix.
At Caroline Hill on Saturday, Radio Sports Club boat HM.S. Bruce in a close game by one goal to nel. Gurbachan Singh scored in the first half for the winners while the second half was so keenly con- tested that neither side scored.
Grand Macnish
AND
MCNISH SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY "The Whiskies you ask for again”
LANE CRAWFORD & CO., HONG KONG
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as Gold!
DIVISION IN
OHAMPIONS » THE REST. The winners of the junior shield Indian Recreation Club) lost to the Rest on the C.5.0.0..ground by gwidcuts.
The scores were:-
Indian 3.0.
RP. Edwards, b Whipps... 13- A. D. Lowson, b. Whipps
CO. Moutrid, Dowler, b
Whippe
T. J. Fenwick, 1 Whipps 10 R. H. D. Wado, lb.w., "b
Crawford
Fall of wickets:-1/8; 2/15; 3/27; 4/31; 5/51; 0/59; 7/00;
8/92; 0/8310/84; 11/01.
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. W.
27
ER. A. Holland 18,54 34
M. P. Madar, b Mechan
L. C. Robertson, e Hickling,
9. Ismail, run out
1
6 Whipps
A. R. Sullad, b Ronan
.0
W. H. B. Rigg, c William-
A. 8. Suad, b Randlo
21
son, Crawford
*
D. McLellan ... 186
A R. Abbas, run out.
31
E. W. Stagg, not ont
01
TM alAroulli, c.Pruts, b
R. Stilliard, b. Whipps
10
Meehan si
do
M. W. Turnor, not out
7:
J, E. Richardson '83'
16
N..Nazarin, run out guten la
Extras ***
15
A. M. Rumjahn, b Meshaa...
A. Duncan
A. K. Ismail, not out
Total (for 9 wkts.)
.150
Bowling Analysis,
2 03 S. H. Strange... 1 0 .9
First Tonings of the E.X.C.
M, el Arculli, b Roosa
M. R. Abbas, o Meoban, b
Bonanted
LExtras
Tota
..125
Elkott
O. M R. W. 10
30
30
3 0
Crawford B Dowley
A Howe me 202
J. E. Richardson, o Lawpance,
Goodwin q
.D.
T McLellan Goddes
A Howe, hit wicket b Bur- (Continged at foot of seas column)
G. Roger, Burnett, b Lyal 0 W. L. Alexander, st. Mao
Kay, Madar
Extra: Bye 1.
Total
88
Fall of wickets-1/0; 2/8; 3/11) 4/17; 8/20, 0/26; 7/33; 8/54; 0/88; 10/50; 11/85.
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. W.
F. Goodwin 4 $ 3 GAC Burnett....40 20 1 P. Madar 4 0 15 3. EF Fincher 417
G. White Jd. O. Lynl
b
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