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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
LEAGUE CRICKET.
HONGKÔNG C. C. JUNIORS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP.
The destination of the Champion- abip honours of the second Division was decided on Saturday when the Hongkong Cricket Club, the holders, met the Indian R.C. and won con- vincingly by six wickets. In the first division the decision was reversed, the Indian R.C. senior team beating the II.K.C.C. by eleven runs.
had
A
The First Division match was very close affair. The Indians, who the advantage of playing OD home ground, batted first and were all dismissed for 122 runs. Madar and A. R. Minu were the chief scorers with 07 and 32 respectively. The visitors replied with 111 runs, Mac- farlane being top seører. Scores:
Indian RC.
A. el Arcuili, e Skinner, b Bowker
A. R. Minu, b Duckitt
DO NOT
MONDAY, APRIL 7. 1930.
MEAD SHIELD GOLF.
TOURNAMENT REVIVED BY
K.C.C.
GARRISON NEWS.
ROYAL ENGINEERS' CARNIVAL DANCE,
Thirty-six golfers took part in the the
in Troops Mead Shield competition for among members of the Kowloon Cricket Club, which was played on the course of the Kowloon Golf Chab yesterday, tho
holes medal play elded, the competition being de The conditions were excellent, and pleasant time was spent by the com- potitors. J. Mackintosh returned the best card, his nett score being 67 (74-7=67).
a
Mesara. Lane, Crawford's restaurant were in charge of the entering, and supplied an excellent tiffin.
for six wickets. Fry captured four
wickets for 49.
The R.A.S.C. could do no better than score 72 in reply, only three men reaching double figures Sirdar Khan took six wickets for 37 runs, A. M. Rumjahn two for two and A.
Scores: R. Suffiad two for 16.
Indian R.C.
Madar, e and b Pry .............v.
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S
MATCHES. -
First Division.
2 Derby
2 Aston Villa
His Excellency the General Officer
The results of Saturday's Home Commanding the British China, Major General J. W. Sandi- football, as cabled by Reuter, lands, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., presented were: the prizes to the lucky winners at the in the theatre in Wellington Barracks Birmingham Royal Engineers' Carnival Dance, held on Saturday evening. Despite the Blackburn and dancing, which commenced at Inclement weather some 300 attended Grimsby
8,30, Huddersfeld
Lelcester continued until past midnight Fancy
Manchester U.
Nawcastle Sheffield U. West Ham.
although few, were smart and fully decorated hall gave a striking Middlesbro'
and together with a taste-verpool effect.
company,
WILE
First
I Bolton
Manchester C Everton Wednesday
2 Sunderland
1 Leeds U.
1 Arsenal
2 Portsmouth. 1' Burnley
Division Table,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts: 32 20 86,83 41 46 38 19 7 10 75 64 45 30 18 8 10 81 64 44 36 18 4 14 79 79 40 37 17 6 14 91 85
37 16 8 13 61
36 16 27 16
35 16
37 16
36 14
37.14 37.14
First Wednesday Derby .... Manchester C. Aston Villa Blackburn Liverpool Huddersfield. Leicester Leeds West Ham Portsmouth Bolton Birmingham. 35 13 Arsenal
..... 35 13 Sheffield U... 87 14. Sunderland 34 13 7 Manchester U. 36 14 Middlesbro'.. Burnley Newcastle
Refreshments were served during an interval, this being followed by a distribution of novelties, and the fancy dress parade. Judging was by means of voting cards distributed among the the result was most and the popular. Mrs. Canham took the lat. prize, as an amah. Her costume very original. The 2nd. prize went to
Miss Hunt as Dolly Varden. prize for gentlemen went to S. Sgt. Gordon as a pirate, and the second. was Mr. Allen as a Pearly King. The balloon foxtrot winners were Mr. and Mrs. McMahon, and the spot waltz prize
Mrs. went to B.Q.M.S. and Stevenson.
The music was supplied by the dance orchestra of the 1st Somerset 47 Light Infantry, and the arrangements for the dance were in the hands of capablo committee of which 9. Sergts. Peachey and Smythe, with the assistance of Sergt. Pälmer, were the joint M.Cs.
Amongst those present were the Chief Royal Engineer, Colonel R. B. Grimsby Skinner, O... Lieut. Colonel and Everton
Wyatt,
A. de Linde, Captain
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A. A. Rumjahn, c Batger, b
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II. T. Barma, e Marshall, b An-
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D. Mohamed, e Simpson, b Fry
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A. R. Sufflad, c and b Fry
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F. M. el Arculli, e Turner,
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J. S. Ackber, not out
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A. R. H. Esmall, not out
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Extras
Batger
Total
Bowling Analysis.
3.4 - 11
Hongkong C.C.
E. R. Duckitt, c A. A. Rumjahn,
b Irani
K. II. Batger, e A. R Minu, b
Madar
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42
G
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5
Total (6 wkts, deg.).. 195 A. M. Rumjahn, Sirdar Khan and S. Isninil did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R.
W.
16
4 49 4
13
1 05 1
2
10
12
1 57
1
R.A.S.C.
Andrews
Lt. Marshall, e Fsmail, b Sirdar
Khan
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A most enjoyable social evening in
Wits
36 14 4 38 12 8 18
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35 12 5 18 63 84 30-10 7 19 62 84 27 36 8 10 18 83 81 23
Second Division
Blackpool Bradford Bury Chelsea Millwall Notts. Forest Oldham Southampton Tottenham West Brom.
Second
8 the Garrison Sergeants* Mess on Saturday might found new items and old favourites provided by a talented company. Considering that the con cert more or less imprompta, the Oldham entertainment given was of a high Chelsea order, and the chorus songs found Blackpool members of the audience giving lusty Bradford support, so much so that many of then will be called to take their turn at the next social.
9
&
Cpl. Turner, h Sirdar Khan
11
Pia. Cole, 3.A. R. Soffiad
6
Pte. Fry, e A. S. Suffiad; b Sirdar
Khan
Pte. Andrews, c A. S. Suthad, b
A. R. Suflad
0
J. Macfarlane, st. S. A. Ismail, b
A. R. Minu
11
L/Cpl. Redman, c A. R. Suflad, b
Rumjahn
14
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Ptc. Reynolds, e Arculli, b Sirdar
A.
st. 5. A. Ismail, b A. M.
Khan
↑
Rumjahn
A. C. T. Bowker, e Carreem, b
11
Cpl. Moran, b Sirdar Khan
0
31
L/Cpl. Simpson, e Aekber, à Sir-
dar Khan
0
J. P. Younger, e O. Ismail, b
Madar
Cpl. Beresfort, not out
16
Cpl. Powell, & A. S. Sufliad,
A. G. Beck, b Trani
10
at
W. Harris Walker, not out
Rumjahn
12
Extras
Extras
15
Total
Total
111
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysia,
0. M. R.
17.
O. M.
R
W.
A. R: Suflad
7
4 16
2
Sirdar Khan
8
37 fl
A. R. Minu
12.5 4 28 10
A. S. Suffind
2
3
Madar
A. M. Rumjahn
2
are as follows:
Irani
A. M. Rumjahn
Curreem
A. K. Minu
A. A. Rumjahn
DIVISION II.
Hongkong C.C. Win Champion
ship Honours.
The Hongkong Cricket Club seconds made sure of their match with the Indian R.C., winning by the broad margin of six wickets. The town team, playing at home, had no difficulty in dismissing their oppon- ents, the visitors' total reaching but 68 runs. With such a paltry score before them the Club batsmen made light of the task and won by six wickets, thus retaining the Champion- ship. Scores:
Indian R.C.
M. P. Madar, b Bonnar
I. T. Barma, l.b.w., Divett
A. S. Sufliad, e Marton, b Divett
E. R.A. Merwood performed capably the piano, both in solo items and in 13 accompaniment, songs being rendered by a large company, including F. 0. LeClere. C. P. O. Welch, C. S. Crozier, S.Q.M.S.Blyth, S. Sets. Hodson and Bastin and Sergt. Hannaford.
Navy Football.
At Causeway Bay yesterday after- noon, Sandwich defeated Sterling by the only goal scored. Teams:
Sandwich-Weeks; Francis, Rib-
The league tables corrected to date beck; Cole, Clarke, Jones; Stephens,
LEAGUE TABLES. Division L.
Kowloon C.C. :. Civil Service C.C. Craigengower C.C. Army Indian R.C. Hongkong C,C. University Royal Navy
Division
Hongkong C.C. Recreio Kowloon C.C. Civil Service C.C.
Police Indian R.C. Craigengewer
P. W. D. L. Pts. 752 17
7. 3 3 1 12
7
3 12 10 23 8
4 1 7
1 4 7
2 1 3 7 G - 2 4 2
II. P. W. D. L. Pts. 10 9 1- 27 10 8 1 1 25 10 G 3 1 21 10 G - A 18 10 5 2 3 17
10 5 1 4 16 10 3 1 6 10
0
R.E. and R.C.S.
10 3 1 6 10
3 RAS.C.
10 2
8
8 6
D. Mohamed, c Summers, b Divett
University R.A.D.C.
10 2 2 6 3 10
- 1 9 1
R. Suffiad, b Bonnar
9
M. el Arculi, b Bonnar
0
J. S. Ackber, b Dirett
0
A. R. H. Esmail, not out
Sirdar Khan, b Divett
M. R. Abbas, b Ashworth
S. Ismail, c and b Hutchison
Extrus
Divett
Bonnar
Ashworth Hutchison
Tota!
Bowling Analysis.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
19 Taikoo Lose to Wayfoong by
Five Wickets..
3
68
O M. R. W.
20 5
12
12
5 11 3
4
14 1
3.2
7
I
Hongkong C.C.
H. J. Armstrong, b A. S. Saffad R. M. Wood, b A. S. Suntad... C. E. Gahagan, b A. S. Suffad O. E. C. Marton, b A. S. Stiffad W.W.
2
19
Playing on the Chinese R.C. ground, Wayfoong best Taikoo by five wickets. The Butterfield & Swire
staff batted first and made 112 runs
of which H. Spicer contributed 30. H. V. Parker captured seven wickets for 29 runs. The Taikoo's total was passed with five wickets down, the innings eventually realising 164 for six. M. D. Scott was top scorer with 39, while Parker followed up his bowling performance by knocking up 86 runs.
Police Match.
The single members of the Police 6R.C. played a team of married men 40 and won by two runs. Clark was the
17 Dic, & A. S. Sufind 15 only player to score many runs for
b Abbas.
J. D. A. Hutchison, c A. S. Suad,
b Arculli
E. B. West, not out
J. Ashworth, ib.w., Abbas
Extras
52 the bachelors, hitting up 84 out of a total of 82. A. W. Grimraift dis- 6 missed four batsmen for three runs. The married men's total fell short of 4 the
their opponents' score by two runs. 13 G. F. Alexander rande 28 and A. Reynolds 22 W. Sherry took four wickets for 12 runs and R. Wynne two for one run.
Total (for 8 wkts.).... 155 G. E. R. Divott and J. L. Bonnar did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0: M. K
W.
A. R. Suffad
5
t
A. S. Sufind
11
Arculli
Abbas
Sirdar Khan
Mader Esmail
3
14 14
The R.A.0.C. have conceded the points to the Hongkong University.
YESTERDAY'S
MATCH.
Kowloon v. RA.M.C.
In a low scoring match the Kow- loon C.C. second beat the B.A.M.C. by 25 runs. The Peninsula team ran up score of 99 runs (A. R. F. Ravan 22 and G. A. V. Hall 22). Cpl. Davis accounted for Ave *batsmen for 31
FRIENDLY.
Tachell, Cummins, Taylor, Vey.
Sterling-Darrell; Robson, Nicholls; Downs, McCabe, Dorrian; Edwards, Lockley, McKellar, Gawthorne, Edes- bury,
Sandwich took up the attack from the kick-off, the forwards making ground by short passes, but a mighty drive at goal from a few yards range sent the ball over the bar. Edwards put in a long shot that Darrell punch ed out, whilst another shot went very wide.
Good work by the Sterling forwarda took play to the other end, but the Sandwich backs cleared before shoot- ing distance was reached. Sandwich thereafter penned the Sterling in their own half, but Darrell was very safe in goal and cleared a number of good shots,
Sterling got away again, bat soon found the Sandwich-men back and hammering at their own 'keeper, and the
Kiessure Have Sandwich a penalty.
Bury
8 Hull
0 Stoke
4 Charlton
$ Wolves
3 Bradford C.
Preston N. E.
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Swansea
4 Cardiff
3 Bristol C.
2 Notts County
1 Reading
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P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 36 20 9 7 82 41 49 36 19 11 4 68 38 49 36 23 3 10 88 62 49 30 18 0 11 73 61 41 35 18 4 13 70 58 40 12 66 60 39 53 48 39 Notts Forest 36 13.
50 68 Tottenham 36 14 9 13 53 49 37 37 14 8 15.67 64 36 West Brom. 36 15 5 10 83 68 Chariton
35 12 11 12 53
Southampton 36 16 Cardiff
Stoke
36 16
Notts County
36 10 14 12 53
Wolves
36 13 8 15 62
Reading Millwall Barnsley
37 10 11 10 45
36 8 15 13 50 64 31
36 11 8 17 48 62 30
Preston N. E. 36 10 10 16 52 71 30 Swansea Hull
34 12 6 16 44 64 37 10 9.18 47 60 Bradford C.. 36 0 11 16 54 71 Bristol C.... 35 9 7 19 48 75 25
Coventry
Third Division (South). Brentford Brighton Bristol R. Clapton 0. Merthyr Newport Flymonth Swindon Torquay Watford
2 Southend
4 Bournemouth
2 Luton
3 Exeter
2 Northampton
3 Fulham
Crystal Pal.
0
4 Queen's P. R.
0
3 Walsall
1
2 Norwich
2
4 Gillingham
1
Southern Section Table,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
35 24 8 3.82 30 56 36 25 5 685 35 55
36 10 9 11 75 72 35 14 12 9 61 42 35 15 10,10 17 4'12
Plymouth Brentford Brighton... 36 20 70 80 48 47 Northampton 35 19 5 11 64 43 43 Queen's P.R. 36 16 9 11 63 68 41 Fulham making no mistake with the Southend Norwich After midfield play in the first ten Coventry minates of the
second half, Sterling Bournemouth 35 12 12 10 tried to get going, but again found the Sandwich backs too stout a wall to
Crystal Pal 36 14 10 get through, and the Sandwich for Clapton 0.
Luton 36 13 10 13 wards
26 ground again by a
Swindon chell's
part, his shot at long Exeter
at ice Hag-kick tipped over the bar. The Watford range being
was cleared after some short Newport passes in front of the Sterling goal. Walsall
Up-and-down play followed, Sterling Torquay missing some fine chances. netted once, but was ruled off-side Gillingham
Tachell Bristol R No further addition had been made to Merthyr the score when the final whistle was blown.
run on
& 11 12 13
30 11 9 16
36 11 11 14
36 11 17 47 35 9
9 10 16 56 24 10 8 18 55 36 8 9 18 53 76 34 8 6 20 66 82. 38 7 € 23 36 70 20 34 3 8.23 44 105 14 ...Third Division (North), Barrow Carlisle
score to 82 for 6. The innings closed Crewe for 108. The Association were just Nelson able to win the match by 10 runs, and it is to be hoped that it will be
New Brighton the first of a series of further sue- Southport Port Vale cesses. The full batting scores were Stockport as follow:
Wigan Wrexham York
J. E. Richardson, e Way, b Omar 28 Boy Scouts Association.
E. Zimmern, b Omar
D. Hunt, b Sourbutta
A. Hunt, Modi, b Omar
F. Zimmern, e Scourbutts, b Ham-
C. G. II. Christian not out
E. F.
Sayer,
b Hamson
D. A. Pockson, .b Lim W. A. Mooney, b Hamaon A. Zimmern, b Omar R. Maynard, b Lim
Extras.
Craigengower C.C.
N. B. Kitchell, c. E. Zimmern, b
F. Zimmern
R. C. Reed, e E. Zimmern,
Richardson
R. Sourbatts, c and b Richardson
K. W. Way, run out
runs. The military players could H. P. Lim, b Richardson only muster together 74 runs, Lieut. U. M. Omar; b Richardson Anderson making 23. G. Lee took A. B. Hamson, run out. three wickets for 19 runs and N. H. Ross two for nine zung. YESTERDAY'S Craigengower v. Hongkong Boy Scouts Association. very interesting, match. played between the above on the At Sookunpoo yesterday after-Craigengower
ground noon, the Indian Recreation Club 2nd The Scouts Association won the toss- XI completed their League fixtures and elected to bat first with Richard- by defeating the R.A.SC. by 123 runs. soft and Zimmern. A good stand by Batting first, the Indians acored 195 F. Zimmer and Christian took the
Indians Easily Defeat
The R.A.S.C.
A
Fung, e Christian, Hunt. (D)
J. I V. Rubler, run out F. K. Modi, not out
W. M. Maciride, e E, Zimmern, b
Christian
18
I
0
23
17
1
0 Chesterfield
2 Halifax
2 Sth. Shields
Rotherham
0 Hartlepools
2 Doncaster
2 Rochdale
4 Darlington
▸ Tranmere
3 Lincoln
2 Accrington Northern Section Table.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Stockport .. 30 24 7 6 05.39 55 Port Vale.. 35 25 Chesterfield 36 19
:37 18
5 at 30
Crowe
York
Lincoln
Tranmere
85 32 55 717
4 12 60 47.42
14 02
76
67 41
55-32
1,15 9 64 62 39 35 12 14 9 80 49 38.
36 16 8 13. 78.68 38
N. Brighton 36 15' 6 15 61 67 86 108 Sth. Shields 36 14 8 14 60 66 36 Accrington. 25 14 7 16'79 69.35. 36 11 12 13 69 65 34
20
4
Doncaster
Nelson
24 Rochdale
6 Carlisle
Wrexham
14
35 18 8 14-57 58-34 84-14 6.14 67 76 34 37 13 7 17 43 65.33 36 13 7 16 78
8. 89 33 36 10 8 18 52 70 28 27 11 6 20 53 80 28 0 Rotherham 36 9 7 20 60 102 20 Halifax 38.8 8 22 38 72 24 Barrow... 37 10 8 24 30 92 23 SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE TABLE.
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Rangers Aberdeen Motherwell Céltic St Mirren Klimarneck Partick
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