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LOCAL CRICKET.
MONDAY, JANUARY 7, · 1929.
· UNIVERSITY'S BIG SCORE: --
Six league matches, three in the senior division and three in the Junior division, wore played on Saturday afternoon. With the exception of one match in the senior division, all the games were brought to a finish and some very bright cricket was seen..
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DIVISION L.
Heavy Scoring By Visiting Batsmen.
Viking Kowloon, the University's ¦ senior team drew with the Kowloon C.C.
Batting first, the visitors compiled the huge total of 204 for the loss of three wickets when they declared. F. I. Zimmern scored 98 runs before being given out lbw. to Brace. D. J. N. Anderson made 48 runs,
Kowloon C.C. started wall, Brace and Ramsey making a good Arat wicket stand. There was no time, however, to bring the match to a close and when stumps word drawn, the home team had obtained 248 for the loss of six wickets, Ramsey WAN top scorer with 65.
Civil Service v G. R. C.
In a low-scoring match at Happy Valley, the Civil Service C.G. defeat- ed the Chinese Recreation Club by 26 runs,
The home team batted firat and obtained 80 runs, H. Ching and Ng Stokwong capturing aloe wickets be- tween them, the former having the analysis, of Ave for 18. The odda were all in favour of the visitors, but the Civil Service bowlers rose to, the occasion and dismissed the Chinese side for the meagre total of 65, of which W. H. Sling was responsible for 20. D. R. Kelly socured four wickets. for 15 runs, F. Baker three for 801 and Ling two for three.
Craigengower v R. A. Playing onthe
Craigongower ground at Happy Valley, the Royal Artillery took full points from the
home team.
The soldiers batted first and at one stage looked like compiling a very big acare, the score board indicating 106 when four wickets were down. The home team, however, managed to dismiss the whole side for 124.
YACHT RACES.
NINETEEN BOATS FINISH ON SATURDAY,
The seventh championship race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was held on Saturday. Nineteen beata started in their respective claseca.
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HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
The resulta of Saturday's Home football, as cabled by Router. were:....
#Division I
The course was from the Club to Channel Rocks (port), Kow- Birmingham' Doon Rock (starboard), Loeman Bolton Beacon (starboard) and mark-on ling
Barnley (atarboard), finishing at the Club Derby The distance was about 8.6 miles. Leeds
All the yachts which finished first in their respective classes managed to save their times on competitors.
The results are given below;
Handicap Class. [Start 2.28 p.m.]
Colleen (1st) Rolla
La Linda (2nd) Dorother (3rd) Diann
Time. Finishing Corrected
4.13.54 4.08.53 4.16.55 4.18.58 4.18.58 4.15.23 4.21.19 4.10.18 4.27.16 4.25,00
One Design & Guels, [Start 2.30 p.m.]
Florrette (lat)' Allis (2nd) Daphno... Joan (ard) Thesis Gael
Liverpool Manchester U.
Newcastle Portamenth Wednesday West Ham
Bristol C Barnaler Chelsea Hall Millwall
1. Huldersdeld 1 Arsenal 3 Cardiff
• Sunderland
Leicester
Anton Villa
1 Manchester C.
4 Sheffeld U.
Everton
1 Blackburn'
2 Bury
Division II.
Notis. Forest Port Vale Preston N.E.
Rending
Tottenham
1.
2 Swanica
1 Bradford
2 Blackpool
1 Wolves
Clapton 0. Grimsby
3 Notts County
O Middlesbro
6 Oldham
3 Southampton
2 Btoke.
Division III (South).
Bournemouth
.. 4.88,02
4.20.27
West. Drom
4.85,03
4.35.00
4.38,00
4.98.00
4.48.20
4.37.36
4.48.40
4.41.82
Brentford
5.00.45
4.54.18
Coventry
Heyward Hoys Class
Crystal Pal Gillingham
[Start 2.85 p.m.]
4.41,00
Hoojum (1st) Bluenose (2nd) Speedwell (3rd) Wings .... Why Wonder? Adanac "ephyr Lola
4.41.00 4.41.40 4.4140 4.43.15
.. 4.43.18
Luton
port wrthampton Plymouth
Swindon
1.44.84 4.44.54 Torquay
4.53.02 4.83.02
4.53.12 4.58.13
4.54.06 4.48.23
.6.01.17 4.65.38
CLUB ▼. THE NAVY.
Senior Service Gain' Anothër
Close Victory.
3 Merthyr
1 Southend
3 Brighton
2 Walsall
0 Queen's P.R.
4 Exeter
Charlton Norwich
4 Fulbain
5 Watford
Bristol R.
. Division III (North).
Accrington
Bradford C.
| Darlington
Halifax Hartlepools Lincoln New Brighton Rochdale Southport Stockport Wrexham
1 Rotherham
1 Wigan
3 Nelson
I Tranmere
1 Carlinle
1 Crewe
1 Doncaster R. Ashington
A 8th, Shiold.
3 Chesterfield $ Barrow
Scottish League.
The R.HI.K.Y.C, salled another con- test with the Navy yesterday, the result being a further victory for the naval men, by four points. The first race, in the morning, was over a Aberdeen course from the Club line west to
Celtle east, mark in Quarry Bay (P), Cust Cowdenbeath Rock (P), mark on Club Tino (3), Hearts finishing at the Titania line east to
Kilmarnock west, a distance of 5.2 miles.
Motherwell sult was;
Craigengower could only make 95, Yacht
of which Mr. "Extras" accounted for Daphno 23. U. M. Omar and 8. Abbas ware | Ailu
the only players to reach double | Why Wonder figures.
For Craigongower, Hamson cap Speedwell tured six wickets for 31 rune and Bradbury took three for 27 runa, Lt. Musson and B. 8. M, Leach bowled for the Artillery, the former securing four wickets for 31 and the latter'5 for 41.
DIVISION. II.
Bright Century By Armstrong on Club Ground.
Thanks to H. J. Armstrong, who made 102 not out, the Hongkong C.C. were able to declare at 195 runs for the loss of 1 wickat in their match against the Electric R.C. on the Club ground.
The visitors were all dismissed for 99 runs, C. P. James capturing four wickets at a cost of only 9 runs. C. E. Gahagan was top scorer with
23.
Civil Service v IL. A. 8. C.
R.N.K.Y.C. Salled by
The re-
B. Mirren
Third Lanark
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• HibernianÁN
5 Ayr
0 Rangers
& Clyde
▸ Airdrie
0 Queen's Park
-- Falkirk
2 Hamilton
- Dundee
5 Raith R
*Postponed owing to frost.
NEW TERRITORIES AGRICULTURE.
Partick T
St. Johnstone
Point
Mr. Shields
17
Mr. Grist
11
Mr. Goulborn
4
Bluenose
Mr. Rouse
Mr. Stewart
Sirius
Mr. Gandy
Lola
Mr. Clarke
Gael
Mr. Campbell
64
Royal Navy.
Halcyon
Lieut. licaling
14
Wings
Comdr. (E) Philps 10
Boojum
Capt. Glencross
18
Adanac
Capt. Nares
9
Zephyr
Lt. Helt
I
B
Herretto
LA-Comdr. Arliss
Б
Lt. Illingworth
7
12
78
Thecla Joan
Lt. Provost
Afternoon Race.
The afternoon race was on the fol. lowing course.-Titania line west to east, mark on Club Lins (P), Cust Rock (S), Kowloon Rock (3), finish- ing at the Club line cast to west, a distance of 5.2 miles, and resulted as follows:
At Sorkunpos, the Civil Service's Yacht second string took full points from Halcyon the R.A.S.C. The civilians batted Wings first and were only able to compile 94 | Boojum runs, Paterson being top scorer with Adanic 26. Only three other players obtained Zephyr double figures, Pte. Fry took seven Pierrette wickets at a cost of 40 runs, and per- Thecla formed the "hat trick."
The R.A.S.C. scored 68 in reply..
Police v R. E. and B
The Royal Engineers and Signal Corps, are well in the running for leadership by virtue of their victory
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R.I.K.Y.C. Salled by Mr. Cardow Mr. Stanton
Paints 14
II
Mr. Wernicke
16
Kr. H. S. Rouse
Mr. Lambert
Mr. Lonfesty
Mr. A. L. Shielda
Joan
Bir. Le Gros
Pointe in morning
Total
71 €1
135
over the Police R.C. on the latter's ground. To date they have only lost Daphne one match, and are only four points Allsa
Royal Navy. LL-Com. Drummond 13
Pay. LA-Comdr.
Littleton 10
behind the league leaders with two why Wonder Commodore Hill matches in hand.
Bluenose
On Saturday, they scored 151 runs Speedwell against the Follce bowling. Lt. Col. Sirius B. E. S. Wyatt contributing 68. Lola They dismissed the Police for 70, of Gool which Lacey obtained 39.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Hongkong C.C. Defeat the Indian R.C.
:
The Indian B.U. entertained the Ant team of the Hongkong Oricket Club at Bookampoo and were beaten by 78 runs.
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8
Major Miles
17
Lieut. John
Lieut. Bassett
LA Comdr, Farrant
Lieut. Metcalfe
.
Points in morning
Total
180
The result of the racs sailed on December 2 last was 25 follows! R..K..C. 131 points, Royal Navy 142 points..
The visitors batted first and knocked | collected 93 runs. The Navy, think! up 165 runs, Capt. A. M. Evers and to 48 by Marine Giles, fust managed 0. Moor collecting 40 and 44 respecto pass this score when their last tively. Abbas took four wickets for player was dismissed. Remedios, for the Indians at a cost of 24 runa.
the Recreio, took five wickets for 22 The home team replied with 02, runs and Lt. Wright for the sailors Madar and A. X. Minu boing joint top collected four for 21. scorers with 25 runs each. Owon Hughes obtained three wickets for 14) rtifs, Bowker à bâmilar number for 22 runs, Parker two for 20 and Lightfoot
two for turb.
University 2nd v L.R.C. 2nd.
At Pokfulum, the University a second eleven had the better of a drawn match with the Indian 1.0. second eleven. The home team made 210 runs for the loss of seven wickets. The Indians replied with 125 for 8 when stumps were drawn.
Kowloon C.C. v Volunteers.
match at the Kowloon CC. ground These two tenma'mot én a friendly
yesterday. The game resulted in a f win for the höme ride by fro wickets.
first,
Batting
the Volunteers knocked up 150 runs, of which Bakor and Owen Hoghes contributed respectively, 42 and 40. Roes took four wickets for 44 runs and Good. win captured thres for 40.
Kowloon
C. C, opened well, Brace and Ramsey scoring 68 between Royal Navy v Recrito. thom before being separated. Brace went on to score, 70.- The home Playing with ten men, the Royal team passed the Volunteers store Navy's second eleven defeated the with Ave wickets in hand. Club de Recreio by one en The For the Volunteers, Farker look Portuguese, team batted first and four wickets for 36.
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Three prizes for foreign veget- ables were offered for the first time by the Kowloon Residents' Association, and resulted 48 follows:
Best cabbage-Hau But-lam, a farmer of the fifth division.
Best carrot-Mr. Hazeland's gardener, Lul' Hing.
Best tomato-Lady Ho Tung, Mr. J. Bullock's prize for the most points gained in the poultry show was won by Mr. Fung KI- cheuk.
The distribution of prizes will | take place at a future date which has not yet been fixed.
Acknowledgments.
Much assistanco was rendered on both days of the show by a special aquad of Police Reserve! who were under the direction of the Assistant Superintendent, Mr. F. C. Mow Fung.
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