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LEAGUE CRICKET.
CRAIGENGOWER BEATEN
BY NAVY.
Craigengower received a rade
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
on Saturday, when they
pretedly went under to the Royal Navy by 87 runs,
t
fury
ENGLISH CUP.
(FIFTH ROUND). .
110 nwicket which was clearly against bowlers, the Royal Navy Newcastle
took heavy toll of the Wednesday Craigengewer bowling, and in two Watford hura liti raitled up 251 raus for the Portsmouth fans of eight wickets. The Craigen-
Huddersfield Kuwer balamen made a gallant at Stanchester C.
but ncrificed tempt to get the runs,
Liverpool their first few batsmen, and eventual. ly went under by 87 rung
3 Stoke 3–keleexter
1 Chebrea
1 Bradford
0 Arsenal
4 Preston N.E.
3 Derby
1 Grimsby
FIRST
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Blackburn Blackpool
SECOND
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5 Sunderland
2 Everton
DIVISION.
1 Swansea
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Addressing those prenent Mr. W. J. Brown, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Club said:
After the first two Naval wickets had gone cheaply, Lt.Cdr. Mundy ami Lt. Watson were associated in a third wicket partnership which pro- duced 8 runs, before Watum had his stamps disturbed by Omar for a well- played 64 rutin.
Lt.-Car Skyrme then joined Mundy, and both batamen completely mastered the bowling, putting on 124 runs for the fourth wicket. Mundy wan atumped by Zimmern when he had topped the century mark by one run THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).tical proof of their interest in the
and Skyrme was run out for half a century.
Notts County Oldham
lymouth Port Vale Tottenham Wolves
Brentford These three batsmen paved the way
Brighton for Naval victory. They punished
Coventry the loom balls unmercifully, without;
Exeter iving the semblance of a chance.
Palham Feet with this huge total, the frat
Mansfield four Craigengower batsmen went for
Norwich Southend the rans; but their inpetuosity proved; thear downfall, Gittin was unfor
Swindon anale in being Indly run out for 33 Thames Trans, while Zammern skied a full Lomn
2 Notts. Forest
2 Leeds
3 Barnsley
2 Millwall
3 Chesterfield
Houthampton
2 Cardif
1 Queen's R.
"It is great pleasure to me to- day to be in the position to welcome you all for the first time in our new GClub House, As an Ordinary Mem- 1ber of the Club 7 arm but expressing o the feelings of the Staff when I state give us 2 that the present ocension 3 considerable satisfaction and pride- 1 anti faction in the knowledge that our principals have given us such a prac-
welfare of their employees by making
3 it possible for us to erect this build- 01 ing, and pride in the fact that we now
poken Chb House which com
1 favourably with any similar building
a in the Colony,
.
6 Gillingham
1 Luton
3 Reading
2 oarnemouth
}
& Britt R.
11
1 Clapton 43.
3
3 Torquay
0 Northampton
2
Club's History.
for the benefit of our guests and those members of the stuff who joined the Club subsequent to its formation I. would like to give a brief outline of its history. The Club was formed in
at point, where Skyrme brought off a THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) | January, 1920 under the presidency of
safe ratch.
N. B. Kitchell and F. R. Lee, how.
Chester
ver, stayed the rot, by putting up 64 Darlington roos for the eighth wicket. Kitchell Donensier was unfortunate to hit the ball an Hartlepools to his wicked when he had scured 67 #oll runs, and Lew was run out at 1 runs.
shle eventually totalled The
AN EXCITING GAME.
Ends in A Tie After An Extension of Play.
CURIOUS CYCKET. "
Lincoln
2 New Brighton
3 Box
0
2 Norkdale
1. Gigleshead
4 Stockport
3 Barrow
164 | Rotherham
Southport Tenumere
2 Acering Verei
3
1 Crewe
1
3 Wrexham
1
York
2 'arlisle
4
The match between the Eivil Service and the University, which was played
at the Valley and ended in a tie of 146 runs each side, was productive of
se curious cricket,
SCOTTISH CUP
(THIRD ROUND).
Uiyde
Dundee U. Hearts
SCOTTISH
Motherwell
2 St. Bernatche
1 Kilmarnock
0 Rangers
2 Celtic
LEAGUE
(FIRST DIVISION).
Altrie.
The Civil Servire totalled 140 runs, Dunder six Murton after at one this having had
wickets down for 33 runs. Richard Partick
20 446) B. D. Evans (44 not out). Mirres
ved the side.
E. L., Gusano captured four wickets
for 24 rues, and Anderson four for
SCOTTISH
2 Queen's Park
2 J'aikirk
& Leith
the 1st Warks' Manager and I was fargely, dar ta hi patronage and to the Indefatigable efforts of our Inte Secretary Mr. P. C. Chemo that we were able to struggle along as well
we did, for, from the commence-
men. lack of funds and small mem- bership have been a great handicap. On the other hand we were fortunate in having a Club House ind furniture at Hak Un plneed at our disposal by the Company and we were still more fortunate in having this excellent site allocated to us by the Government.
"For five year our Club House has frum consisted of a Matshed which 1 time to thne has had to be either rem built or repaired owing to damage one by typhoons. in spite of these many reverses the Committe: perse- vered and 1 am glad to any the Club always puid its way although this was more often than not due to the extra members 01 support given by certain
without which it would have undoubt- However, 2edly gone into bankruptcy,
were
1
4 Ar
Aberdeen
3
LEAGUE
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Alloa The University had scored 133 Futis
Ave Armadale bant 6.10 p.m., which was minutes after the scheduled time, to Edinburgh draw, stamps. They continued to East Stirling ht, and the Inst two batsmen, by Farfar sucking runs, brought the total to artrose
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anRaith Rovers Insponible run off the last ball of the St. Johnstone match, one of the batsmen was run Sten'mulr
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CLEB V. ARTILLERY.
Playing on the Navy ground al King's Park, the Hongkong Club nad the Royal Artillery contested a drawn
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Le TUNA.
The Police, by consistent scoring
of their reached 150 rans, Sve
"twenties". batsmen entering the Shutts captured four wickets for 25 runs.
early in 1981 representations made by the Committee to the Man- ager to place the Club's position before the Board of Directora with a view to financial stance being granted to enable a saltable Club House being built. Today's ceremony is the sequel tonte al now, on behalf of the Stat of our Company, I tender our sincere thanks to our Board of Directors, through Mr. Compton, for their generosity In making it possible for us to press this splendid building." -(Appinuse).
After Mr. Compton had
deelnrei
the pavilion per Mr. 1. N. Murray of the Staff of the Chinn Light & Power presented him with a piece of high tension cable, mounted and suitably inscribed,
AUT-
Mr. Braga's Speech, The Hon. Mr. Brags, an being in- vited to speak, said that on stepping into the room he was greatly, prised to find that he was stepping in to what had been described as one af the the finest sporting pavilions in Colony,›,
In paying a tribute to the China Craigenicower fell short of this
a large total by ten runs, just a few minutes Light & Power Mr. Brug said that measure, for the growth of Kaloon The Club, batting first, totalled 152 before the drawing of stumps. B. Rit had been responsible, in runs for four wickets and declared. Iran was top-scorer with 38 runs, Armstrong had 15 runs to his creditd Sourbutts and Winch each got 25 and he expressed the hope that the club would grow with the growth of while Berk was out out with 4 and and 27 run.
the Peninsula. won Hughes had scored 80.
The Artillery scored 11 runs for Leight wickets when stuLMIŞOR were denwr Three batsmen reached the ively mark, while Mr. Extras was top searer with 35 runs.
SECOND DIVISION.
Junior Champions Defeat Club De Reerelo.
ARCULLIS EFFORT.
home teamn
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Military Team Trounce the Hongkong Club Seconds,
4.K.C.C. VETERANS WIN.
Commenting upon the searcity of play grounds in the Colony Mr. Bratea mentioned that, as a member of the Play Grounds Committee, he knew there was not enough grounds to go the round and he congratulated officials of the China Light & Power Clubs 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 congratulate, nut The Royal Engineers and Signals defeated the Hongkong Cricket Club aly the promoters of the club, but and Basto, and members of the China Ch the Club Recreio ground, the second eleven by 8 runs on the Club also the architects, Messra, Raven were defeated by the and. The match was a triumph Light & Power on having made such
for Sapper Tucker, who, besides
splendid suveras of the building- Indian Recreation Club 2nd. XI by 39rering 61 rans, captured four wickets, Mr. Strafford, manager of the runs. The military munching Light & Power Co. expressed The Indians were all dismissed for batted first and totaled 179 runs for
thanks to the members of the commit- 107 ruus, after having had nine five wickets. It. Anstruther (58) tee and the members of the staff who wickets down for 58 runs. F. M. el
ane L. Whitewny-Wilkinson (31) lund devated so much of their time to Arculi enved the side by scoring 41 were the other principal contributors. undefeated.
runs, in a low scoring match,
for 14
the building of the Club Toune in
The Portuguese boys found Arcuill The Club were all dismissed for 81 such a remarkably short space of time. and A. M. Rumishn in good farm runs, Tucker doing the damage. with the ball, and were nli dismissed for 68 run. Arculi took four wickets for 25 runs, and Rumjuhri four for
WIN FOR UNIVERSITY.
Civil Service Defeated- at Pokfulum. A. E. WOOD'S FINE KNOCK.
AL
University the Pokfulum, seconds defeated the Civil Servico: seconds by one wicket,
The Civil Service, thanks to a fine Innings by A. E. Wood (44), totalled 103 runn. P. L. Tan and A. A. Aziz did the damage, taking three wickets apices for 10 and 15 rùns, ·
D.
The undergraduates passed this total for the loss of zine wiekota. Roy and M. Yayabhoy each scored 20 Tuns.
POLICE VICTORY.
Cralgengower Seconds Lose by Ten Runs.
A CLOSE FINISH.
The Craigengowor 2nd XI were
Mackay's Fine Innings,
The Club House. Before the gathering broke up Mr. Brown gave a few interesting particu The Kowloon C.C. 1st XI proved ines of the new Club House. Building
Mr. Brown, ton strong for 2nd XI on the Club's operations, sold
were 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, outside jobs that had to be left over E. Mackay (72) and E. F. Fincher owing to the advent of China New (40) being the scorers. The Juniors Year. The building covem an area of totalled 101 runs, towards which 2,040 square feet and is a reinforced F. S. W. Smith contributed 22 runs; concrete structure. The roof is sup
ported by steel trusses while the roof- F. E. Skinner 44 and J. Hunter 20.
Ing is of the latest materials by the Texco Company and the walls of brick throughout. The total cost was under $6,000,
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
Volunteers Outplayed By the Army.
ANSTRUTHER'S EFFORT.
"We are indebted to Messrs Raven and Basto for the design, to Mr. O. B. Raven for his personal attention to during building operations and Metars Yat 11ing & Co for the prompt and businesslike way in which they carried out their building contract. At the same time I wish to place it on record that but for the efforts of Mr. l'arkinson our Assistant Distri- bution Engineer who devoted a con- eidorable amount of time and attention Consistent scoring by the Army to all the details of constructions the batsmen enabled them to total 188. building would not have been complet Gitting and Mackay were
ed in such a short time or at such a Volunteer batamen to offer any low cort" concluded Mr. Brown.
A dance was given in the evening resistance. Lt. Anstruther captured six wickets for 21 runs, and Williams and was well supported by the mom- three for 29,
The Volunteers met the Army at de- Sookunpoo yesterday, and worg fcated by 27 runs.
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