1
WEEK-END CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY WIN IN BOTH
'DIVISIONS.
DIVISION. II..'
University Get Full Points from the Navy.
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On the Navy ground at King's Park, the Royal Navy's second team lost to the University by two wickets,
The home team-opened disastrous- ly, losing six wickets for 50, but thanke to a unetul 30 by Sub-Lt Satur-Mosely tile side set the University the
task of getting 121 runs to win.
The faint hope'the Royal Artile lory may have entertained of finishing on top of the first divi- sion of the tricket league was completely destroyed on day, when they went under to the Kowloon Cricket Club. The Hongkong, C.Care now winner of the first division of the league. No other team can reach their number of points.
The University were engaged in both first and second divialonai against the Navy and won. The University look like finishing a runners-up in the first division,
DIVISION I.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SPORTS AT KOWLOON.
PUPILS OF THE CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL.
MONDAY, MARCH-
HOME FOOTBALL,
CUP AND LEAGUE MATCH RESULTS.
The results of Saturday's Home football as cabled by Router, are! The English Cup.
The annual sports of the Central British School were held at King's Park on Saturday afternoon, when there were keen competitions be tween the Red and Blue houses, the latter remaining champions by Blackburn The University made a good start scoring 120 points to 93. In the pre. Aston Villa through Kermani and Barma, but vious year, they won the honour by Portsmouth notwithstanding this, they lost eight 103 to 98, while in 1927 the Red wickets, before passing their house triumphed by 130 points to West Brom. poncuts. They were all dismissed for 76. As a result of Saturday's sports 120.
the Blue house again holds house championship cup presonted by Mr. B. Wylie,
FRIENDLY MATCHES..
Interesting Match on the
Club Ground.
On the Club ground on Saturday, the first eleven trounced the second eloven, defeating them by 143 runs.
Batting frit, the first eleven col- lected 200 runs for soven wickets, Kowloon CC. Defeat the Royal Hayward contributing 79 and Owen
Artillery.
On the Kowloon C.C. ground on Saturday, the home team, defeated the Royal Artillery by 80 runs. The K.C.C. compiled 164 rune for six wickels and declared. The soldiers were able to muster 65 runs in reply. The Fincher brothers batted well for the home team. E. C. Fincher got 57 not out and his brother collect-
ed 83 runn. Scores:
Kowloon C.C.
W. Brace, c
Christian
Musson, b W. F.
A. W. Ramsey, b Leach E. C. Finchor, not out
E. F. Fischer, e Walker, b Miller
R. E. H. Oliver, e Christian, b
Millor
N. A. E. Mackay, b Miller ...
F. E. Lawrewe, e Miller, b Leach G. A. V. Hall, not out
Extras
Hughes 84 not out, Vallack whe the most successful bowler, taking three of the eight wicketa for 84 runa. two Reid and Summers secured wickets for 87 and 36 runs respective 13.
The second string replied with 67 raha, Batger and Tait being the only players to reach double figures, Wales had five wickets for 31 runs and Bowker three for 2. Debbie took the remaining two wickole at a cost of 21 runs.
1.R.C. 2nd v R.E. & 5. On their own ground, the Indian B, C, second eleven defeated the Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signala by 30 rune. Although the In- 14dians lost air wickets for 64 runs, 67
they put up the respectable total of 176 runs for mine wickets. The soldiers were dismissed for 140, Penny being the highest scorer with 42.
Civil Servich ▼ R.A.0.C. The Civil Servico C.C. 2ad eleven, playing at home, defented the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 87 runs.
A bright innings by Westlake for 75, which included a six and fifteen boundaries, led to the homo. team being able to declare with 210 runs on tin board. Kelly contributed 47 not nut., The R.A.0.C. replied with 132 run. At one stage they had only 17 runs for three wicketa.
1
16
10
A
Total (for 6 wkts, dec.) 154. G. Lee, J. J. Hirst and S. Jex did not bat.
Nowling Analysin.
0. M. R. W
W. F. Christian
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1
Leach
12
1 43
2
C. G. Christian
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Musson
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Miller
B
2 28
Royal Artillery,
Lt. Maltas, run out
Capt. J. L. P. McNair, c Hall, b
Oliver
B. 9. M. Leach, e E. C. Fincher, b
Brace
Lt. A. II. MURson, b Brace ...
It. R. F. Wright, e Braco, b
GF. Christian, e Brace,
LA-Col. W.
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11. J. A. Wolfe Barry, b Brace.
Lt. A. R. Miller, b Oliver
Lt. E. 11. Walker, ↳ Oliver
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Recreto v Youngsaye's XL
the
L. Marshall, of the Red house, won Lio sentor high jump, 100 yards school championship, 100 yards handi- cap, 220, yarıls, open quarter mile and the long jump, carrying off many points for his house. The tug- of-war provided an excellent tusslo before, the Blue house Look the points.
Rangers Raith
1 Bellon 1 Arsenal
0
3 West Ham 2
1 Huddersfield 1
The Scottish Cup.
3 Dundee U. 2.Kilmarnock
The matches between Celtic and Motherwell and St. Mirr and Aberdeen were postponed on account of frost.
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3
First Division
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1 Manchester U.
2 Sheffield U.
1. Leedi
3 Bury
1
1 Cardi Division Tablo.
Birmingham Derby Manchester C Wednesday Sunderland- '
First
Wednesday
After the events the prizes were distributed by Mr. E. Ralphs, Inspector of Schools, who paid a tribute to the excellence of the sport and anid he hoped there would be moro pupils to follow tho. example the present pupils had, net. Mr. Ralphs also amounced his Intention of presenting a challenge, shield for Sunderland computition among the scholars. Aston Villa
Messrs. A. W. E. Davidson, 3. H.-Derby Hunt and P. Sands were the judges, Leicester and Mr. W. Jenner the starter. Scoring was done by Moasra. A. Gardiner and II. Layton, and Mies, N. W. Bascombe and the girl pre- fects were in chargo of refreshments.
The Results.
The results of the various events follow:
High Jump, Senior: 1, L. Marshall; 2, D. Hynes; 3, 1. Stirling.
High Jump, Middle School: 1, F. Fowler; 2, G. Eldridge; 3, R. Wood, Throwing the Cricket Ball, Senior; 1, I. Stirling; 2, L. Marshall; 3, D. Hynes,
Cricket Ball, Middle School: 1, D. Monoghan; 2, F. Fowler; 9, R Wood.
100 yds. School Championship, Senior Boys: 1, L. Marshall; 2, D. Hynes; 3, L Surling.
Middle School: 1, J. Rousseau; 2,
V. Grunberg: 3, D. Monaghan.
100 Yards Handicap-Senior Boys:
A team captained by J. L. Young-1, L. Marshall; 2, J. Smith; 3, E. saye, playing at King's Park against
the Club de Recreio, easily defented the home side.
Batting first, the Club de Reerelo
1 compiled 92 runs, H. A. Alves being top-scorer with 20. The visitors re- 7plied with 142 for nine wickets, the chief contributor, being Taui Wai-pui
D
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with 91 runts,
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
30 R.A.S.C. Defeat Craigengower
in League Match.
Butler.
Middle School Buys: 1, J. Rousseau; V. Grunberg; 3. D. Monaghan. Junior Roys: 1. R. Holder; 2, R. Hill; 3, A. Dalziell.
Senior Girls: 1, J. Baten; 2. P. Everest; 4, D. Booker.
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Second Division.
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1 Reading
0
Bristol C.
3 Wolves
Chelsea Clapton 0. Grimsby
2 Oldham
1 Port Vale.
2 Tottenham
Notta, Forest Bloke Swansea
Becond
Middlesbro' Grimsby. Chelsea Southampton Notta, County Stoke Millwat Bradford Blackpool
1 Notis. County 1 Hull
6 Preston N.E. ·
Division Table.
32 17
8.7 76 49 42
20 10 5 8 02 46 87 30 14 97 61 38 37 31 11 14 6 54 41 30 81 14 8 9 50 44.30 31 12 10 8.51 :21 14 0
Middle School Girls: 1, P. M. Caw; , D. Raven; 3, H. Wylio.
100 Yards Junior Girls: 1, E. Rousseau; 2, 1. Stewart; 3, A. Black. Old Scholars 100 yards Open: Old Boys Wimmer; L. Weill. Old Girls Winner; D. Hamblin,
Sack lace; Senior Boys: 1, J. Proston N.E.31 13, Smith; 2, T. Ingram;, R. Wodley. Notis. Forert 31 11
Middle School Boys: 1, J. Rousseau; West Brom.
2, R. Wood; 3, A, Macfarlane.
Junior Boys: 1. 1. Phillipps; 2, R.
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LA. C. G. Christian, e Mackay, b
In a League match, played yester day, the RAS.C. defeated Craigo
0
Rower C., by 14 runs. For the wins
10
05
Scores:
the chief contributor for Craigea Kuwer.
ners McDonald, Winghold and Folder; 3, I. Bluck, reached double figures and Reed was
R.M.Div.
Capt. A. S. C. Kennedyy not out
Bruce
M. R. W. Maj. Langmaid, b. Fletcher
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28.11
Hull
30.10
Wolves
30 10"
Swanson Tottenham
31 10
30 12 3
Bristol C.
31 10 6 15 38
M.
Rording
30 9 8.13 40
Oldham
31 11 4 10.38
31. 10 4 17 40
asford; 3, J. Butes. Senior Girls: 1, D. Booker; 2, D.
Middle
J. School Girls: Richards; 2. D. Tollan; 3, II. Wylie. Junior Girls: 1, E. Rousseau; 2, A. Black: 3, N. Laing.
Barnsley
Port Valo
31 11 1 10 52 66
Clapton O.... 30 8 7 15 33 34 20
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
3
0.
Hirst
11
10
2
02
3
W/O McDonald, Leonard, b
Fletcher
24
4
1
10
I'. Lyons, b Fletcher
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100 Yards Skipping Championship: 1, J. Bates; 2, P. Everest; 3. D.
1.4 1
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Ito. Wingfield, c Read, b Hamson
23
1
Cpl. Croweroft, b Fletcher
0
5
17
Middle School Girls: 1, M.:
Bournemouth Richards; 2, 1. Woolley 3, P. Gardner. Hrentford
Junior Girls 1. J. Stowart; 2, A. Black; J, F. Salmon.
Brighton
Charlton
Coventry
Exeter
Luton
Oliver
Leo
Mackay
University v Navy..
At Pokfulum, the University de- fested the Royal Navy by twelvo runs. For the winners, Anderson contributed 75 not out, and F. J. Zimmern and A. A. Itumjahn made 30 and 22 respectively. The bone tent declared at 172 runs for the loss of sight wickets,
The Navy replied with 160 runs, They started well with 12 for two wickets, but collapsed.
SCOTCH:
University,
L/C Fennell, hit wicket, b
Hanson Pte. Fry, e Fletcher, & Razack 1/C Mcintyre, Lb.v., b Hamson- L/C Tuvlin, e Leonard, b Fletcher Pte. Simpson, b Way S.Q.M.S. Jordon, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0.
W. K. Way
4
13
Hooker.
220 Yards Open: Senlor Boys: 1,
L Marshall; 2, E. Butler; 3, 1. Stirling.
Division 1 (South).
Middle School Boys: 1. V. Grun- Merthyr horg; 2, J. Rousseau; 3, T. Monaghan Northampton
100 Yards Skipping___ (Handicap): | Norwich
J. Bates: 2. D Southend- 100 Senior Girls: 1.
Booker; 3. P. Everest,
1 100 Yards Senior Girls: 1. J.
Hales; 2. D. Booker; 3. P. Everest,
R.
W.
Junior Boys: 1, R. Hill; 2, R Balder: 3, J. Thirlwell.
11.3 1 37
J. C. Fletcher
9
1 30
E. Hamion
1
8
2
D.M.A. Razack ...
- 12
1
75
W. K. Way, and b Fry...
30
E. Mow Fung, c Wingheld, b Fry
B. W. Bradbury, b Wingfield
A
4 W. Howunl, & Wingfeld
7
J. C. Fletcher, run out
4. Reed, & Wingfield
D. J. N. Anderson, not out
E. A. Lee, b Large
F. 1. Zimmera, c Baker, b Watch
A. A. Rumjahn, c. Stanley, b
Baker
L. T. Ride, c Evans, b Largo
Lu
B. V. Gittins, b Baker
D. Laing, b Large
A. P. Guterres, b Weir
C. W. Lam, c and b Baker
D. I. Samy, not out.
Extras
Craigengower C.C.
G. Liu, e McIntyre, b Fry ...
B. Hamson, Wingfield
22 J. W. Leonard, b Fry
4 | D.M.A. "Razack, b Wingfield
7 U. M. Omar, not out
13
Total (for 8 wkts., doc.) 172.
N. P. Karanjin did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
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Extrux
Bowling Analysis.
F. C. Baker
Larger
Weir Watch
100 Yards Middle School Girls: 1. D. Raven: 2, P. McCaw: 3. A. Miller.
100 Yards Junior Giris: 1, E. Rousseau; 2. E. Phillips; 3, A. Black. Middle School Girls: 1, A. Miller:
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30 10 7779 40 80
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2. R. Blackmore; 3. M. Boynting. Bournemouth 28.12 7. 9 60 68
Junior Girls: 1, N. Laing; 2, P. Hambling 3, J. Stewart.
Egg and Spoon Race: Senior Girls: P. Everest. Middle School Giris: D. Raven. Junior Girls: E. Rousseau,
440 Yards Handicap: Senior Boys: 9.1 Marshal; 2, 1. Stirling: 3, E 2 Butler.
Middle School Boys: 1, V. Grun- 86 berg; 2. D. Monaghan; 3, R. Phillips
Wheelbarrow Race: J. Chubb and partner.
Total
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Volunteers v Indians.
5
10
3
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Royal Navy,
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Volunteers mot and defented the Indian Recreation Club by 40 runs.
The Voluntours batted first and ob- tained 138 runs, of which E, Zimmern responsible for 48. Curreem 34 took 4 for 39. The Indians replied Sub.-Lt. Singleton, b Anderson 47 with 98, the top scorer being 5.
Ismail, who compiled 38. Reid took 2 for 12 and Diveit 2 for 11.
Capt. H. D. Weir, e Rumjahn, b
Lt-Comdr. G. E. Abelson, b Samy
Mid, K. Parkhurst, b Samy
Comdr. E. G. Stanley, b Anderson
F.
Comdr. C. Baker, bw, b
Anderson
Lt. C. F. Norrla, b Samy...
23
៖
Mid. C. C. Sather, b Anderson 10
Lt. D. P. Evans, c E. A. Leo, b
Anderson
II. S. Watch, run out
A, B. Largo, not out
Extras
Guterres Gitting Anderaba Ramjahn
Lam
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0
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
0 Hongkong C.C. University
Bo Kowloon C.C.
Royal Navy
160 Indian R.C.
Chinese N.C.
Total
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Bowling Analysis,
Royal Artillery
0.2 6
Civil Service C.C..
P. W. D. L. Tta: 752 17 7.4 1 2 13 8 3 B 2 12 6.3 1.4 10
BW Craigongower C.C. 7
TKCG... Indian R.C. LLE. & 8.
Division II.
Relay Raco (Girl); Seniors; Rods; Middle School, Blud.
Mile, Open, Sentors: 1, J. Smith;
Southend..... Swindon Walsal Brentford Тогчиду Brighton Bristol Norwich
Newport.. Gillingham Merthyr Exeter
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28 7 6 15 42 58 20
80 7 6 17 34.60 20 30 7 6 17 41 74 20 28.4.16, 43, to 18.
Division III (North),
2, T. Witchell; 3, L. Marshall, Aabington Middle School: 1, V. Grunberg, Barrow'
Chesterfield
2, R. Phillips 2, D. Mackoy.
Skipping Championships: Senior Darlington Girls; 1, J. Bryson; 2, L. Balmon; 3. Dostcaster
Nelson G. MacNeillie.
Middle School
M. New Brighton Girls: 1, Poynting; 2, M. Grimes; 3, P. Rochdale
Southport MCCAW Gleis: i, D. Monaghan; 2,
Wrexham
Junior
J. Rousseau; 3, F. Fowler.
Long Jump: Seniora: 1, L. Smith;
2, I. Stirling;
Middle School: 1, D. Monaghan;
2, J. Rousseau; 8, F. Fowler.
2. Acerington 2 Llacoin.
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