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By defeating the Indian Recrea tion Club in the second division of the Cricket League, the Hongkong Cricket Club made their chances of whining the championship much brighter. They have thres more matches to play and are only four points behind the leaders. In an- other second Division match the Kowloon C.C. administered a de- feat to the Univeralty team by two wickets.
Several matches were, played yesterday, the, ehlef attraction be ing the game on the Hongkong C.C. ground where the town team entertained a, United Services combination in a two-day fixture which however was concluded yes- terday, the civilian team winning by an luings and 51 runs,
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
University Seniors Beat Civil
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929.
ENGLAND BEATEN.
IRELAND VICTORIOUS IN RUGBY MATCH.
London, Feb. 9,
which
H.R.H. the Duke of York. attended the international rugby match be tween England and Ireland was played at Twickenham to-day. the teams boing presented to the Duko,
The match was played on excellent ground before a crowd of 58,000 The Irishmen pressed from the start apectators, the weather being dull.
and after Ove minutes' play Sugden flung the ball to Arigho, who kicked well ahead.
Brown, the English full back, should have cleared emaily. but ho blundered and the ball was forced over the line by Davy to score a try.
the kick at Stephenson failed with
goal.
little headway against the flerco The English backs could make
Irish tackling and halftime saw Ire-: land leading by three points to ni..
After two minutes the second half a fine passing movement by the English backs resulted in Smeddio acoring a try under the posts which Wilson converted.
A. À. Rumjahn was largely respon- Tho Irishmon attacked with sible for the victory of the University | tremendous energy and Bugden over the Civil Servico at Happy broko away from 4 scrum and Valley on Saturday in tho Firet dashed over to score a try In the Division of the League. The visitors corner. Stephenson, was again un- batted first and after an indifferent successful with the kick. Soon after- start compiled 139 runs, Lam (62) wards Ireland had lucky escape, and Rumjahn (46). The hosts re- Wilkinson dropping a pass when a try plied with 85 (Rumjahn, 7 for 27. for England seemed almost certain. After this Ireland did most of the attacking and ran out winners by six. points to five.-Reuter.
DIVISION II.
Important Match Ends in Favour of Town Team.
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C. C. and the United Services, which The Hongkong Cricket Club groat was commenced
tho former's ly improved their position in the ground yesterday morning. The x- second division of the League on ture was to have been a two-day Saturday by defeating the Indian game, but the Club having won by R.C. by 60 runs. The Hongkong C.C. an innings and 51 runs yesterday
Innings only realised 111. This tatal, however, proved too great for the Indians.
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CHAMPIONS BEATEN,
Sayer, Owen Hughes and Pearce gave the Ilongkong C, C, a good start
after the first wicket had fällen with only ten runs on the board. There wore 33 extras, the total roaching 182, when the last wicket fall. Baker wai University, Seconds Succumb to the most successful of the Service bowlers, taking six wickota for 41
were
Kowloon Cricket Club.
In a match in which over 300 runs scored the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the University, last year's champions, by two wickets, the match being played at Kowloon. Batling Brst the University knocked up a total
rans.
Shortly after the lunch interval, the United Services started their innings. Evers and Mott put on 24 for the first wicket, although between the two only 15 runs were scored, the ethers coming from extras. Three
of 148 runs (Baker 48 not), the batsmen were sent back, without fur- Peninsula team replying with 171ther addition to the score, the innings (Leo.
Mackay 38), after eventually closing for only 47 runs. having FIR their opponenta', Parker captured six wickets for 23 total with two wickets in hand.
runs and Bowker thros for 12.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
W. Braco Scores Century, Against Cralgengower,
Tho Services followed on, sind ni- though they were more successful in their second venture they falled to provent an Innings dufent. Their second total only reached 84 runs. An interesting feature was that dur- The Kowloon G.C. had" matters | ing the first six overs the batsimon hud practically their own way in their not scored off the bowlers, Bowker match with the Craigengiwer C. C. giving away
the first run, in his at Happy Valley. The hosts scored fourth over. In the first eight overs 93 (A. B. Hamson 24, H. P. Lin: 24), sent down four wickets fell with only. the visitors replying with 219 for one run on the board... four wickets. W. Braco dominated the bowling and scared 104 without being defeated. E. C. Fincher con tributed 38.
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TWO CENTURIES.
Brilliant Batting in Friendly Match.
Police v. Craigongower. On the Police ground the home side entertained the Craigengewar second eleven and lost by 11 runs. The non wero visitors balled first and made 131 (E, Zimmera 83), the hosts replying with 123 (Mondowa 30 and Noonan 30).
SUNDAY'S MATCH.
Brace Makes Century Against Combined League Team.
Over
Both W. Brace and D. J. N. Ander- in brilliant form at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday in the course of an all-day friendly game between the K.C.C. and Hongkong University when the former won. For tho Club, Brace just succeeded In renching his third century in three successiva daya by hitting the last bail of the game for a four to bring his total from 98 to 102 not out. On Sunday Brace knocked up 110 before his wicket fell,! W. Brace, the interporter, figured and he reached 104 not out in a prominently in local cricket circles match played on Saturday.
the week-end, scoring two Anderson #icided the willow for the centuries on successivo days. On University and was not out at 135 Saturday he knocked up 104 not out when, his side declared for five against Craigengower and on Sunday wickets. At the conclusion of the ho followed up this performance by match this player was presented with scoring 110 against the Combined in bat by Mr. R. E. Lindsell, the Pre- League.
sident of the Club, the bat being a The latter match was played on the gift from Mr. E. Abraham. In mak-, Kowloon C.C. ground, the Peninsula ing the presentation, Mr. Lindscil team entertaining Д ·combination | kid it was obvious that Mr. Ander- selected from among local league son, was getting better and botter, players. The match was productive Ha had made 97 not out on Sunday of nearly 400 runs, the, Kowloon 0.0. when, unfortunately, the last player: winning by right.
of his side was got out. That day, Taking first knock, the Kowloon (Monday) he had made 185 not out. team compiled 202 runs for the lus's Mr.. Lindsell commented that it was of seven wickets, when the innings a very fine record for such a young declared closed. Braco, who player and ho was very pleased to oponed with Ramsey, was the last to present the bat as a memento of the be dismissed, and it was not till he occasion. (applause). Mr. Ander- had put on 110 runs that he was son returned thanks for the gift. bowled by Madar. He scored freely, A feature of the match, was tho having no less than 17 boundary hits close finish. With six minutes to go to his credit.. F. E. Lawrence, who the K.C.C. wanted six runa, and helped with 23, put a ball from Com. Braco's scoro stood at 94. He sus Baker over the fonco for six. In all coeded in hitting a four and in the eight bowlors were tried out.
jast but one over of the game a leg
WELS
The League team started poorly, bye for four gavo the K.C.C, the but Anderson and Madar made | victory but left Brace with a deficit of something of a stand, adding 67 runs two to reach his century. He suc for the third wicket. Anderson con- coeded in passing the mark, however, tinued to bat attractively, but re- by hitting the last ball of the match ceived little support from the other to the boundary, amid applause.. batamen. The University player was unfortunato in not reaching his con- tury, being four short of the three-
C.C.C, v H.K. ELECTRIC.
guro mark when the last wicket Batsmen Overshadow Bowlers
in, Friendly.
fell. Ilia 00 included eloven fours, The total of the side was 194, Kelly being run out four minutes after € .., when the match bad reached an
In a high scoring match at Happy exciting stage.
Vallay, the Craigengower Cricket Goodwin was the most successful Electric. Company, defeated the lat Club, entertaining the Hongkong bowler, dismissing aix batsmen for ter by four wickots, yesterday. The Electric R. G. batted first and obtain-
40 runs.
INNINGS DEFEAT.
Match Concluded Yesterday,
Afternoon.
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