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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1932.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CRAIGENGOWER BEATEN

BY NAVY.

Craigongower received a rude

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

Saturday's

Home

football

shock to their hopes of winning matches resulted as follows: the First Division Championship

nex-

on Saturday, when they peatedly went under to the Itoyal

Navy by 87

87 rank.

ENGLISH CUP.

(FIFTH ROUND),

On a wicket which was clearly ilury gainst bowlers, the Royal Navy Newcastle

toil of the Wednesday batsmen tek heavy Craigengewer bowling, and in two Walford hours had rattled up 251 runs for the Portsmouth loss of eight wickets. The Craigen-Huddersfield gower batainen made a gallant at Manchester C. tempt to get the runs, but sacrificed Liverpool their first few batsmen, and eventual-

ly weat under by 87 runs.

After the first two Navel wickets had gone cheaply, La. Car. Mundy and Lt. Watson were associated in a third wicket partnership which pro- duced 83 runs, before Watson had his stamps disturbed by Omar for n woll- played 64 runs.

FIRST

inckburn Blackpool

SECOND

Bristol C.

Notts County Oldham Plymouth Port Vale was Tottenham

Wolver

Lt.Cdr. Skyrme then joined Mundy. and both intsmen completely mastered the bowling, putting on 124 runs for

Mundy the fourth wicket. stumped by Zimmern when he had topped the century mark by one run an Skyrme was run out for half a century,

These three batsmen paved the way for a Naval victory. They punished the loose balls unmercifully, without giving the semblance of a chance.

Faced with this huge total, the first four Craigengower hatsien went for the runs; but their Impetunsity proved their downfall. Cittins was unfor turnte in being badly run-out for 34 runs, while Zimmern skled a full toss

THIRD

Brentford Brighton Coventry

Exeter Fulham Mansfeld Norwich Southend Swindon

Thames

at point, where Skyrme brought off, a❘ THIRD safe catch.

N. 11. Kitchell and F. K. Lee, how ever, stayed the rot, by putting up 64 run for the righth wicket. Kitchell was unfortunnie to hit the ball on In his wirket when he hand scored 67 runs, and Lee was run out at 31 runs, The she eventually totalled 164

runk,

AN EXCITING GAME..

Ends in A.Tie After An Extension of Play.

CURIOUS CRICKET.

The match between the Civil Service

und the University, which was played

at the Valley and ended in a tie of

1-10 runs each side, was productive of

some curious cricket.

Chester Darlington Doncaster Hartlepools Hull Lincoln Rotherham Sauthport Traumere

York

Clyde

1 Stake

3 Leicenter

1 Chelsea

1 Bradford

◊ Arsenal

4 Preston N.E.

3 Derby

1 Grimsby

DIVISION.

5 Sunderland

2 Everton

DIVISION.

i Swansea

2 Nots. Foren

.2 Leeds

3 Barnsley

2 Mittwall

IMPOSING PAVILION.

NEW STRUCTURE FOR KING'S PARK.

A fine Imposing pavilion hun beet erected on the recreation ground of the China Light & Power at King's Park and Saturday last Mr. A. H.

Comp-

on

ton, a member of the Board of Direc tors of the Company, oletaily declar

of the pavilion open, the ceremony being attended by a large number of meuthera s well as offieinis of the! Company.

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served, while on the arrival of Mr. Compton, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, the awombly gather-

ed in the spacious dance hall.

Addressing those present Mr. W. I. Brown, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Club said:

"It is a. grent pleasure to me to day to be in the position to weleone 1 you nil for the frat me in our new Club Hounc As an Onlinary Mem- 1ber of this Club 1 am hut expressing the feelings of the Staff when I state 2 that the present occasion give us 3onsiderable satisfaction and pride 1satiefnetion in the knowledge that our principals have given un such a prac- (SOUTH).tient proof of their interest in the

3 Chesterfield

G Southampton

DIVISION

2 Cardiff

1 Queen's P.R

6 Gillingham

1 Luton

3 Reading

2 Bournemouth

U Bristol H.

1 Clapton 0.

3 Torquay-

0 Northampton

DIVISION (NORTH).

2 New Brighton

welfare of their employees by making

3 it possible for us to erect this build-

4

i. and pride in the fact that we now possess a Club Ilouso which compares 1favourably with any similar building: 3 in the Colony,

0

Club's History.

"For the benefit of our guests and

3 those members of the staff who juined

2

3 Hallinx

0

2 Rochdale

1.tialeshend

2

4 Stockport

3 Harrow

2 Accrington

3

1 Crewe

3 Wrexham

2 Carlisle

CUP

SCOTTISH

(THIRD ROUND).

Dundee U. Hearts Motherwell

2 St. Bernards

1 Kilmarnock

0 Rangers

2 Celtic

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION).

Airdrie,

The Civil Service totalled 140 runs, Dundre six Morton at one time having had

Richard-artlek

after

wickets down for 3 runs. yon (46) B. D. Evans (44 not out) saved the alde.

E. L. Goaano captured four wickets. for 24 runs, and Anderson four for 22 runs.

The University had scored, 133 russ at about 6.10 p.m.. which was five minutes after the scheduled time to draw stamps. They continued to hat, and the Inst two batsmen, by sneaking runs, brought the total to

to 1-10. In attempting

get an Impossible run if the last ball of the mitch, one of the baismen was run ont.

A DRAWN GAME.

H. J. Armstrong and A. C. Beck Enter the "Forties."

CLUB V. ARTILLERY.

St. Mirren

neen's Park

2 Falkirk

4 Ayr

1 Aberdeen

6 Leith

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).

Alloa Armadale Edinburgh East Stirling Forfar

Montrose Raith Rovers St. Johnstone Sten'muir

3 Queen of Sth.

Fast File

3 King's Park

4 libernians

3 Dumbarton

5 Bo'ness 4 Albion 4 Arbroath

3 Brechin

1

the Club subsequent to its formation would like to give a brief outline of its history. The Club was formed in January, 1921 under the presidency of the late Works' Manager and it was largely due to his patronage and to the Indefatigable efforts of our Inte Secretary Mr. F. C. Cleme that we were able to struggle along na well we did, for, from the commence- me, Inck of funds and small mem- bership have been a great handicap. On the other hand we were fortunate in having a Club House and furniture nt uk Un placed at our disposal by the Company and we were still more fortunate in having this excellent sllo allocated to us the Government.

"For five years our Club House has O consisted of a Matshed which from 1 time to time has had to be either re- damage ball or repaired owing to done by typhoons. In spite of these many reverses the Committee perse- vered and I am glad to say the Club always paid its way although this was more often than not due to the extra mombers o support given by certain

without which it would have undoubt- 2edly gone into bankruptcy. However,

early in 1931 representations made by the Committee to the Man. ager to place the Club's position before the Board of Directors with a view to financial assistance being granted to enable a sullable Club House being built. To-day's ceremony is the sequel to that step and now, on behalf of the Staff of our Company, I tendor our sincere thanks to our Board of Directors, through Mr. Compton, for their generosity in making it possible for us to erect this splendid building."

(Applause).

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entertained by the Police R.C. on the home ground, and were defeated by

ien runs.

were

After Mr. Compton had declared the pavillon open Mr. 1. N. Murray of the Staff of the China Light & Power presented him with a piece of high tension cable, mounted and suitably inscribed.

Mr. Braga's Speech, The Hun. Mr. Braga, on being in- vited to pienk, said that on-stoppleg The Polier, by consistent scoring, into the room he was greatly sur

five of Their 150

prised to find that he was stepping in- the "wenties" to what had been described as one of entering

the Spurhatts captured four wickets for the finest sporting pavilions in

Colony. 25 runs.

reached batsmen

Playing on the Navy ground at King's Park, the Hongkong Club and the Royal Artillery euntested a drawn The Club, batting first, totalled 152 runs for four wickets and declared. Armstrong had 45 runs to his credit, while Beck was not out with 44 and 7 runs. Owen Hughes had scored 80.

were

The Artillery scored 131 rans for right wickets when stumps drawn. Three batsmen reached the twenty mark, while Mr. Extras was top scorer with 35 runs.

SECOND DIVISION.

Junior Champions Defeat Club De Recreio.

ARCULLI'S EFFORT.

runs,

In paying a tribute to the China Craigengower fell short of this total by ten runs, just a few minutes Licht & Power Mr. Braga said that before the drawing of stumps. B. It had been responsible, in a large Trance was tap-scorer with 38 runs, measure, for the growth of Kowloon club would grow with the growth of and Sourbutts and Winch each got 25 and he expressed the hope that the

the Peninsula.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Military Team Trounce the Hongkong Club Seconds.

K.C.C. VETERANS WIN. The Royal Engineers and Signals defeated the mgkong Cricket Club round. The match was a triumph

Commenting upon the scarcity of play grounds in the Colony Mr. Bragu n member of the mentioned that, ns Play Grounds Committee, he knew there was not enough grounds to go the round and he congratainted officials of the China Light & Power Club on Inviting associate members, at the same time wisely keeping the control of the affairs of the club in their own hands.

Continuing, the speaker said that they were there to congratuinte, not ly the promoters of the club, bat als the architects. Messrs. Raven

On the Club Recreio ground, the second eleven by 89 runs on the Club and Hasta, and members of the Chinn

honie team3)

thanks to the members of the commit-

and devoted so much of their time to

were defented by the Indian Recreation Club 2nd, X by 39 ur Sapper Tucker, who, besides Light & Power on having made such

nsoring 61 runs, enplured four wicketa aplendid success of the building.

Mr. C. Strafford, manager of the run, In a low scoring match.

runs. The military For 11

men China Light & Power Co. expressed The Indians were all dismissed for batted first and totailed 170 runs for 1707 runa, after having had nine five wickets. It. Anstruther (68) tee and the members of the staff who,

wickets down for 78 runs. F. M. and Lt. Whiteway-Wilkinson (31) Arculli saved the side by scoring 41 were the other principal contributors. undefeated.

The Portagarse hoys found Arculli The Clubs were all dismissed for 81 such a remarkably short space of time. and A. M. Rumjan in good form runs, Tucker duing the damage. with the bail, and were all dismissed for $8 runs. Arculli took four wickets for 2 runs, and Rumjahn four for 20 runs,

WIN FOR UNIVERSITY.

Civil Service Defented at Pokfulum. A. E. WOOD'S FINE KNOCK.

At Pokfulum,

University the. seconds defeated the Civil Service seconds by one wicket

The Civil Service, thanks to a fino innings by A. E. Wood (44), totalled 103 runs. P. L. Tan and A. A. Azlz did the damage, taking three wickets apleco for 10 and 15. runs,

The undergraduates passed this toini for the foss of nine wickets. D. Roy and M. Yayabhoy each scored 20

runa.

POLICE VICTORY. Craigengower Seconds Lose by Ten Runs.

A CLOSE FINISH. The Craigengower. 2nd II 'were

Mackay's Fine fnnings.

the building of the Club House in

were

The Club House, Before the gathering broke up Mr. Brown gave a few interesting particu- The Kowloon C.C. 1st XI provedlars of the now Club House. Building too strong for 2nd XI on the Club's operations, said Mr. Brown ground, defeating them by 92 runs. commenced on December 1 and finish- The Veterans put up 193 runs, for ed on Jan. 31 except for a few minor six wickets, E. C. Fincher (54), N. A. autaldo jobs that had to be left over E. Mackay (72) and E. F. Fincher owing to the advent of Chian New (46) being the scorers. The Junters Year. The building cover an area of totalled 101 ruus, towards which 2,040 square feet and is a reinforced F. S. W. Smith contributed 22 ruas; F. E. Skinner 44 and J. Hunter 20.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

Volunteers Outplayed By the Army.

ANSTRUTHER'S EFFORT.

concrete structure. The roof is sup ported by steel trusses while the roof- ing is of the latest materials by the Texco Company and the walls of brick throughout. The total cost was under 80,000.

We are indebted to Messrs Raven und Banto for the design, to Mr. O. B. Raven for his personal attention operations and to during building Mesura Yat Hing & Co for the prompt and businessliko way in which they carried out their building contract. At the same time I wish to place it at on record that bat for, the efforts of wore do- Mr. Parkinson our Assistant. Distri bution Engineer who devoted a con- aiderable amount of time and attention Consistent scoring by the

the detalls of constructions the batamen enabled them to total 188. building would not have been complet Gittins and Mackay were the only in such a short time or at such a

to offere Any low cost concluded Mr. Brown. Volunteer batamen resistance. Lt. Anstruther captured A danen was given in the evening six wickets for 21 runs, and Wfiliams and was well supported by the mem

bars, and their friends.

The Volunteers met the Army Seokunpoo yesterday, and feated by 77 runs,

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