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The opening meet of the Fauling Hunt will be held at the Hunters' Arms at 3.15 p.m. on Sunday, Dekembor 4. Subsequent to this hounds will meet on Wednesday's and Saturdays at 3.10 p.m. except when it clashes with a Kwanti Race Blecting
Hounds will not mest on Decem- har 23, but on December 20 when A "Cap". will be taken, for the Kennel Staff.
A list of the mosta will be pab. lished in the papers and circulated to members.
The Pack.
The hot weather haa, as usual,
CRICKET
"HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932.
INDIANS AND POLICE WIN
JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES
FIRST CENTURY OF SEASON TO WYNNE
SPLENDID BOWLING PERFORMANCE BY HOLLAND
IN THE TWO JUNIOR LEAGUE MATCHES ON SATURDAY, THE INDIAN RECREATION CLUB BEAT THE CLUB DE RECHEIO, POLICE RECRBATION CLUB WERE SUCCESSFUL AND THE AGAINST THE ROYAL ENGINEERS.
THANKS TO A SECOND WICKET. PARTNERSHIP OF 79.BY A. K. 19AIL (42) AND A. 8. SUFFIAD 149, COUPLED WITH ́A SPLENDID BOWLING PERFORMANCE BY A. M. RUMJAHN, WHO CAPTURED WICKETS FOR 18, THE INDIANS WON COMFORT- ABLY BY 102 RUNS.
PLAYING FOR THE POLICE, G. R. WYNNE PROVIDED THE FEATURE OF THE GAME BY HITTING UP 113 NOT OUT (FOUR BIXES AND TWENTY FOURS), IN GRAND STYLE TO ENABLE TO HIS TEAM TO WIN NY FOUR WICKETS.
.
K.C.C. WIN FRIENDLY MATCH
in their friendly encounter, the K.C.C. experienced no difficulty in defeating the Civil Servants at King's Park. Batting first, the visitors could only manage a total of 75 against the bowling of Bur- nett (5 for 10) and Lyal (3 for 17), K.C.O passed their total with 9 wickets in hand, McInnes boing top scorer with 47.
Playing on their home ground the Club team drew with Craigengower in a low scoring game, Whitham again revealing consistent form for the Club in putting together 48
runs.
was
Mice
For the juniors, A. D. Lowson more to the fore in capturing 5 Craigengower wickets | for 9. W.. A. Roed, however, saved the Valley aide by remaining unenquered for 52 runs.
K.CC. juniors, thanks to good batting performances by Dand (41), Raven (60) and Leo (41) defeated the 08.C.C. by 108 runs.
Playing for H.M.S. Devonshire E.R.A. Kent, Against H.M.S. Holland bowled magnificently to tako 3 wickets for 11 runs enabling his team to win by a wickets.
LEAGUE II.
1.R.C. v. RECREIO.
At Snokuupoo the Indian Recrea- tion Club beat the Club de Recreio by 102 runs.
Scores
K. Nazarin, b Alves
Spr. Harding, b Wynne
+
Spr. Holmes, Carey, h
Wyme
L/Cpl. Monaghan, e Lough.
lin, b King......... Jordan, e Booker, b King Extras (b. 12, l.b. 1)
Total
Bowling Analysis..
Alexander
King .... Stophons Wynne
H.K.C,C. v. C.CO.
On the H.K.O.C. ground, the
Hong Kong. Cricket Club drew with the Craigengower Cricket Club.
Scores:
Hong Kong 0.0. -H.-J.-Armstrong, st Patter
son, b Y. Abbas......
G
A. K. Mackenzie, e R. Leo, b
Y. Abbaay 31 O. E. U. Martoś, b Hubbard 18 J. P. Wittham, b Gittina...... 48 A. W. Hayward, st. Pattor
son, b Gittins
924
O. W. E. Bishop, ell, Lee, h
F. K. Leo
1
E. R. Duckitt, not out.
0
14
4
G. S. Dunkley; not out
"Extras" (l.b. 4)
Total (for 6 wkts., dec.).153 C. B. R. Sargent, A Reid, and C. A. Wright did not but.
Bowling Analysis.
R. Les Abbas
Hubbard Lam
F. K. Loo
O. M. R. W.
8 0
0
8 1 37 2 *· 1
& 0 19 b
5 0 4
20 .1
Gitting ***** ·0 20
Oraigongower 0.0.
2
H. P. Lam, 1.b.w., b ̈Sargent 10
F. K. Loe, b Sargent...... 31-
O. W. Lam, h Sargent ..........
4
B. V. Gitting, b Duckito...... 90
R. Loe, o Reid, b Sargent
1
E. Zimmean, b Wright
0
Y. Abbas, nob out
W. T. Patterson, not out..
1
Extras (b. 8, L.b.-1)
9
Total (for 6 wkta.)
07
F. Broadbridge, J. Hunt, and
L. Hubbard, did not, bat.
Bowling Analysis.
4
Reid Sargent
O. M. R. W. 10 3 12 0
0 40
13
.104
Hayward Wright 3 0 17 Dückitt
2 0 D
0.
1
1
O. M. R. W.
Q.S.0.C. II. . K.C.C. II.
1
At Happy Valley, the Kowloon
Cricket Club beat the Civil Service
1 25 3
0.2 1
Q
7 0 31
想
Cricket Club at 108 runs.
4 0 13
3
K.C.C. (for 7 wkta.)
A. A. Dand, 47.
Police B.O.
T. H. Loughlin, e Harding,
b Mechan
b Anstruther ......
ཝཱ
A. R. F. Raven, 39.
G. Loe, 41.
C.S.0.0.
181
At Happy Valley, the Craigen gower Cricket Club drow with the Hong Kong Cricket Club,
1
W. E. Meadows, played on,'
b Mechan
B. Overy, 4. for $3
40
R. T. K. Walker, 3 for 18.
F. E. E Booker, b Anstru-
ther
W. L Clark, st., b Meehan' 17
0.0.0. II. v. H.K.C.C. II.
C. F. Alexander, c Marsden,
T. H. King, Jordan, b Meo
Scores
H.K.C.Q.
ban
13
118
A. E. Carcy, not out ....
40
R. S. W. Patterson, 28.
Extras (b. 12, 1.b. 1)......... 13
C. E. Gahagan, 27,
R. R. Davies, 25,
- Total (for a wickets)
--....233
0.0.0. (for 8 wkte)
108
W. Reed, not out, 52.
G. R. Wynne, not out .143
L. J. Wagland, J. L. Stephens and G. A. Carruthers did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
A. D.. Lowson, & for: 24.
H.M.S. KENT.. H,M.S. DEVONSHIRE.
"'.
At King's Park, the HM.S. De- [vonshire beat the H.M.S. Kent by {o wickets.
Scores:-
2.
Indian R.O.
A. K. Ismail, o Silva, b
Lopes
42
Pegg
Anstruther Mechan. 14 3. · 69 A Jordan....... 3 0 37 0 10 15 0
O. M. R. W 17 1 109 2
A. R. Suffiad, c A. P. Guter-
H.M.S. Kent..........
E.R.A. Holland, & for 11. H.M.B. Devonshire
56
231
Lt.Cdr. Southern, 65.
res, b Alves.....
41
A. S. Suthad, h Penta
FRIENDLIES
F. N. el Arculli, not out
A. R. Abbas, o Prata, b A.
12
F. Guterres
A. R. H. Esmail, not out. 16 Extrus (b. 8, Lb. 1, w.b, 3), 12
Total (for 6 wkta., dec.).148
M. el Arculli, A. M. Rum- jahn, 'M, R. Abbas and Ismail did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Alves .........
0. M. R. W.
ã
1 1
37
A. P. GuterrES.. Praka Перев Silva
8
0 37 1
G
0 28
1
+
0 20. -1
2
14
Club de Recreio..
0
P. 4. N. da Silva, Lb.w., b
F. M. el Arculli
H. A. Alves, st. 8. Ismail, b
Ramjahn
A. Prata, b Arculli
LJ. Guterres, b Arculli
A. P. Guterres, b Rumjahn... 1
K.0.0.0.8.0.0.
At King's Park, the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Civil Service Cricket Club by 8 wickets. **Scores:-
Civil Service 0.0..
J. E. Richardson, o E C. Fin-
sher, b Burnett
G. R. Sayer, c E. C. Fincher,
b Burnett
F. J. do Rome, b Goodwin ...
H. G. Wallington, c A. T. Lay, b Goodwin
E., W. Hamilton, o Hung, b
Lyal,
J. Barrow, c A. T. Lay, b
6
V
F. E. Matthews, b Burnett... 0
10
0
Burnett......
0
B. O. K. Hawkins, b. Lyal
4
H. E. Strange, e Melanes, b
8
Burnett
11
HA. Noronha, not out... 18
JE. Noronha, 0 M.
R.
Abbas, b Rumjahn ................... 3. H. de Figueiredo, b Rum
jahn
"claimed its victims, the most seri-CL Lopes, e A. S. Suffiad;
ous loss being Harebell who was well to the ford in every hunt last Beason. The arrival of a draft of four couples from the Sparkford Vale Harriers and the R.A. Harriers ins-brought the pack up-to strength and an excellent season is expected.
The master remains in charge and Captain Mould is expected to be back in the Colony in time for the Mr. Schreiber 10- opening meet. turns after a season's absence in England and Mr. Wall replaces Mr. Johnson Mr. Prior will continue as 2nd whip and the Beprotary will take over "Fox" whether the new Fox will be able to produce a similar uniform as that favoured by Roger remains to be noch..
Subscriptions.
The minimum subscription is $25 in addition to the Fanling Hunt and Race Club subscription and meta- bers hunting more than one pony are expected to pay that amount per
pony.
Members ars roquested to forward their subscription as early as pós- sible in the season to Messrs. Thom Ron & Co, Hong Kong Bubscrip tions should be clearly marked Hounds Account:
} Rumjahn
F: Baker, not out.
R. M. Wood, b Igal
Extras (b, 0)
Total
Burnett
Bowling Antlydis,
10. M. R
aako do
..... 11 8 10 5
F. H. Carvalho, b A. R.
Abbas Extras (b. ́0;`w.b. ‚1)'
Total
Goodwin ........
McInnes
48
Lyal Smith
Bowling Analysis.
O M. RW.
E. M. of Arvulli 10
10 3 A. M., Kumjahn 11 8 18 13 A. R. Suffiad... 2 A. S. Buffad... 1 } AR. Abbas 1 0 0
P.R.O. v. R.E.
3 0 13
8 0 18
43 0 17 3
Kowloon 0.0.
F. S. W. Smith a Walling.
font b Richardson,
1. Malanes, run cut
G. C. Burnett, o Stage, b
Sayer
5 0
1
W. C. Hung, o Baker, b Wal-
lington
At Happy Valley, the Police Ro cration Club beat the Royal En- gineers by 4 wickets.
Scores:-
"Royal Engineers,” Whiteway-Wilkinson, Wynne, b Stephens
e 31. Spl Whitefield, b Alexander 9- I. Anstruther, 1.b., b
Alexander.
3
Chl Mochane Stepheni,
Alexander menu: 20- 8pr. Pegg, o Loughlin, b
Stephens.......................................................t, 2
Upl. Cottle, not out...
L. Col. Marsden, b-Wynne...
N. A. E. Mackay, run out
A.-E. Perry, not out
A. T. Lay, not out
Extras (b. 0)
Total (for 5"whts.)
118
- J. C. Lyal, E. F. Fincher, E C. Fincher and Goodwin did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Biker Hamilton
0 Sayer
O. M. R. W
0
Lt. Armytage, 85. - Lt.Cdr. D'Arcy-Evans, 43
Sub-Lt. Robertson, 4 for
58.
M.C.C. VERSUS N.S. WALES
SUTCLIFFE SCORES, A
__CENTURY
(THROUGH IKUTER'S AGENCY.J
SYDNEY, Nov. 20.
THE M.C.C. at the conclusion of to-day's play are 66 raus ahead
of the New South Wales first in- nings total with six wickets in] hand.
A crowd of 35,000 was present: after lunch to see the M.C.C. con- tinue their innings at 103 for no wicket, and witnessed Sutcliffe score a century on his birthday The famous Yorkshireman was un- defeated at the close of play with His innings. 157 to his credit which has now lasted five hours, was featured by masterly cutting and off-driving. He has hit nine teen boundaries.
In partnership with R. E. 8. Wyatt, the vice-captain of the side, Sutcliffe participated in a first The wicket partuorship of 140, Warwickshire captain continued 71 in 120 minutes in a bright innings after a slow start. He hit a five and sight boundaries.
The Nawab of Pataudi hit mp 01 in 90 minutos as the result of bright batting in the latter period; of his innings. He hit half a dozen boundaries.
D. R. Jardine made a very sport- ing gestare who he allowed Now South Wales to play the experienc- el wicket-keeper, H. S. Love, 38 a substitute for W. A. Oldɓeld, who waa suddenly stricken with influenza during the game,
Full scores were as follow:- N.S.W.: 273 (D. G. Bradman 18, J. H. Fingleton 110 not out,
8. McCabe 07, G. O Allen
for 69, Tate 4 for 53.
M.0.C.: 330 for 4 (Sutcliffe 157
not out, I. E. 8. Wyatt 72, Nawab of Pataudi 81).
HOME RACING
HYPOSTYLE WINS MAN CHESTER HANDICAP
LONDON; Nov. 28. THE Manchester November Handi- cap which was run to-day again saw the eclipse of the favour- ites when Iynostyle beat Guiseard by one and a half lengths in a field of eighteen.
The following was the result:- 1. Hypestyle (Richardson)
at 20 ls 1.
2. Guiscard (Weston)
nt 8 to 1.
3. Isthmus (Novett)
at 7 to 2.
Won by lengths; length. Codiell (Lane), was a last minute The winner's price withdrawnt dropped from 28-1 to 20-1, Guiscard from 25-1 to 8-1, and Isthmus from
100-8 to 17-2,
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