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WEEK END SPORTS.

FOOTBALL.

1ST DIVISION.

CLUB 1; R.G.A. 0.

This match proved more interest-

ing than many had anticipated. The

THE CHINA MAIL..

UNIVERSITY.

ANJAY MGASTCAR

were the losers of a very evenly | Kowloon F.C., defeated a team from who carried his bat for the century, contested match by two goals, to nil HMS. "Ambrose," by five goals to Here again the batsmen who went to K. L. Sun, Lb.w. b Bryant ............ Excepting for the amount of "bad two. Rasmussen was responsible the wickets all made double figure H. C. Hunt, lb. b. Beven... blood" which was exhibited in the for 2 goals and Knight and Millard scores, the final total being 197 for R A. Basto, run out second half, the match is undoubted one each. The last goal was put in | five wickets.

J. D. Wright, b Bever ly the most interesting yet played by one of the sailors' backs during a For the Staff, Humphrey made 45K. S. Cheah, c Hobman, b Beven this season.

males in front of goal. The sailors and Cavenaugh 51. Bowen failed to T. L. Cheah, Evans goals were scored by their centre supply his usual support and was. T. Pun, b Evans forward and inside left respectively. bowled after just breaking his "duck. C. H. Yeoh, not aut The match was very fast.

POLICE-NAVY MATCH.

Owing to the funeral of Crown Club turned out a strong team and Sergeant Devney of the Police, this the opinion of the spectators before match which was to have been this match was that the Club would. || played on the Club ground did not have an easy win, but the gunners come off, the sallors very sportingly played a good game generally and agreeing to pestpone it to enable the the fact that they lost only one goal players of the Police team to attend proved that the match was not at all the funeral of their late comrade. one sided..

The civilians attacked. from the Opening whistle but found the soldiers defence very sound and they were for quite a long spell unable to get beyond the half back fine. The soldiers” string also found

2ND DIVISION.

INDIANS 2: UNITED 2.

CRICKET.

LEAGUE MATCHES.

4. gadam

A notable feature of the match was C. Y. Ng, not out.................. at the bowling of Claxton, who took.

Extras seven wickets for just over seven runs each.

The scores were.

Total (for 7 wkts, declared).......193

M. K. Yue and H. K. Oon, did not

bat.

Bowling Analysis.

16

9 0

NAVY.

STAFF

H.K.CC. v. NAVY,

Major-Bowen, b Pestonj. I Lt. Coles, c Robinson, b. Claxton 2 There was some remarkable in Col Humphrey, b.w; b Braga... 45 dividual scoring in this match, thrie Pte. Filmer, b Claxton

..... 21 Bryant......

Hobman im 3 batsmen passing the 80 mark, E. Lieut. Cavenaugh, e Macaskill, b

Claxton R. Mitchell, for Hongkong, being

51 Vincent only four short of the century. The Fle. Rhodes, c'Goodall, b Claxton 11 Beven Navy batted first and put up a total Cpl. Glenny, e Goodall, b Claxton 4 Evans of 220 runs for only three wickets, Capt.Bundle, st. de Souza, b Claxton Woods

0 These two bantam teams provided 156 of which were due to Holborn Capt. Temory, b Brawn...........................

and Robinson who made 81 and 85 Fte. Lee, not out respectively, the former carrying Sgt. Connor, e de Sousa, b Claxton Vincent, & Wright, b Sun W ·Extras • his bat, Hongkong started badly, Mitchell however, was at the top of Pearce being run cut for two runs.

his form and put up a beautifully compiled 96 which inculded 16 fours. Naturally, bowling averages suffered considerably. The match resulted Claxton ...

Pestonj

#

Little

more

in a draw.

The Scores were :— ·'

NAVE:

Rev. Hastings, e Beavan, b Don-

nelly

...... 30

Ramsay

Braga

Brawn

2 Walters, b Pun

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Evans, b Pun.....................

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Lieut. McNair, b Sun.....................

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Total

140 Bryant, b Sun

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Silcox, c K. S. Cheah, b Sunn

Boxing Analysis.

Woods, and b. Wright.

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R.

W.

Hobman, c and b Wright

10

13.5 1 51

Bever, not out ...

29

12

41

8

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E. G. Kennett, bw, b Donnelly 5 D. M. Geodall, c and b Connor... 10 Pay Lt. Comd. Holborn, not out 81. V. Braga, Lb.v., bCavenaugh... 17 Pan Lt. Robinson, c Humphreys,

A. A. Claxton, e Humphrey, b b Beavan

Connor... ............... 19 K. R. Macaskill, not out".

L. J. Blackbura, b Bundle J. P. Robinson, b. Bundle, b-Coles. 25

much difficulty with the Club a very interesting match on the defence, Black and McCubbin proving Military ground on Saturday. The to be stone walls through which game was evenly contested from the soldiers were unable to break, beginning to end, but the Indians After about fifteen minutes of even were the most scientific of the two play, the civilians began to find elevers and certainly, deserved at themselves and a series of clever least three more goals had their passes took the ball beyond the shooting been soldiers' half back fine, but the backs accurate. The Indians, took the were playing a spendid game and offensive from the start and they cleared before the goalie was early in the game Andree looked like actually threatened. Unfortunately scoring but he was too well guarded for them however, Hamilton was by the United players and was rob. placed in possession and after dribbed of the ball before he could be of bling the ball to near goal, he passed real danger. However, the Indians to Rodger who was able to beat attacked and succeeded in drawing the goalie, without much difficulty, first blood, S. Rumjahn scoring with The soldiers tried hard for an a fine shot. A little later, by means equalizer and although Green was of some clever combination, the Uni more than once very dangerous, Black ted worked their way to the Indians! managed to rob him of the ball in goal where Millard equalized. The the nick of time: On one occasion half time came with the scores read- when the soldiers managed to get ing one all beyond Black, Rodger did the right At the resumption the Indians thing by rushing out of goal and again attacked but were repulsed. clearing. Except for one or two After a spell at midfield, the Indians tries by the Club in which they failed again got going and Hyder gave his to score on account of the brilliantside the lead with a hard shot, from play of the soldiers' defence, the rest a difficult angle, which McLeod made of the match did not provide much a brave attempt to clear but it went Donnelly excitement; the exchanges being past him into the net...

The res: of Burnie very even from the first goal to the final whistle which found the soldiers losers of a hard fought match by only one goal.

ST. JOSEPH'S 2; SOUTH CHINA 0.

This match which was played on the Navy ground on Saturday was by far the most interesting of the week end matches.

Extras:

Total (for 8 wickets declared)...220

Lt. Comdr. Greig, Lieut.. Dolphin, Lieut. Franks, Lieut. Jones, Lieut. Casswell, Lieut. Lambert and Pay Lt. Chapman, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis..

the game was very even and it Lammert looked Eke ending in a win for the Humphreys Indians when the United made a Thursfield last effort and managed to snatch Beavan the match from the fire by one of

3. 0: 19

0 24

Extras.

Pender. b Wright.

Collins, tot out...................

Extras

Pun

10

Hunt

.100

21

Sun Wright

.13 "

Tetal (for 5 wickets)...197

A. de Sousa, A. W. Ramsay, A. O. Brawn, W. T. Ekson, and R. Pestonji, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

W.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

M.

RW.

15.2 1 41

6. 1

5

1

1 35

CR.C. 2ND XI V. CLUB DE REC EIO.

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CANTON BILLIARDS.

The Chinese secured the win over

The Canton Masonic Club Billiard. the Portuguese in this match by the Handicap is now drawing to a close... substantial margin of 75 runs.. latter started off well with 33 for two been played. In the first game E. J. the two semi-final games having now wickels but fell off after this, the Thatcher met R. J. Chard, both start- final score reaching only 63. Foring from 50 behind scratch. The play the Chinese, Lai Kuen topped the

M. R. W. ..14. 1 80: 2

7 1 24 0

M. R.

0 39

0 Cavenaugh

7 1: 42

0 Connor

8. 0 48

2

2

0Rhodes....

6

00

2 0

15

1 Bundle

5 D 14

Lee

0

19

final score was 138.

12 Coles ......

21

The scores were f

2

.96

16

HONGKONG C.C.

their forwards sending in a high C. C. Stark, b Dolphin........inam shot #hen about ten yards away T. E. Pearce, rus out...... from goal. For some unknownE J. R. Mitchell, not out. reason, Madar did not attempt to R. P. Beavan, run out. save, undoubtedly thinking the ball R. P. Thursfield, not out 7 was going over the cress bar, but f Extras

it just skimmed the lower part of

of the bar and slipped into the net.; This well contested match ended in a very appropriate draw,

CLUB RESERVES 2. CLUB DE RECREIO 1.

Total (for 3 wkts.) ...142

J. D. Humphreys, D. E. Donnelly, R. A. Burnie, P. Jacks, E. G. Lammert and A. K. Mackenzie, did not bar.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

R.

Hastings Kennett.....

.10.

82

0

...10

41

6

29

2

10

0 26

0

C.R.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE.

R.G A. v. I.R.C.

Some move remarkable scoring characterised this match but on one side only. Talfourd, Olliver, Davies and Mann scoring 28, 92, 64 and 24 respectively. Bowling averages were, of course, again badiy knocked about except Olliver who secured 9 wickets for 30 runs. Oliver's score included 17 fours. The Soldiers' inaings was declared at 214 for three wickets..

The Indians' innings was very poor; no less than four ducks being recorded, the best score being twelve

by Iamail and the final total reaching 39 only.

The scores were

R.C.A.

Lt. Sutherland, b Earde ..... This match also resulted in a draw CQ.M.S. Talfourd, b Moosa but decidedly in favour of the Capt. Olliver, c A. H. Rumjahn, Chinese who only wanted another!

Arculki

Kicking off against the sun, the Chinese invaded the Collegians! territory and by a series of clever passes tested Omar early in the game, but the latter was too sound a goalie and cleared in fine style. Then Urquhart got going on the College right wing but was robbed by the This match which was played on Chinese left back who returned the the Navy ground before the St. ball to midfield where it remained for Joseph's South China match proved Chapman. a long spell before the Collegians to be very evenly contested and the Dolphin were again able to take up the Club had to play all they knew to Casswell offensive. This time Hyndman after secure a win. Starting very evenly, dribbling past five of the the Portuguese were the first to take Chinese players passed to Silva up the offensive but their forwards who immediately returned the were light and they were unable to ball and Hyndman put in a get past Gerrard who was playing kick which the goalie punched away, his usual sound game. Both goalies Hyndman again pounced on it and were given hot times in this moiety five points to secure a wir before Capt. Davies, not out would have scored had not one of but they managed to get through the time was called. It must be said Cpl. Mann, not out........ the defenders handled the ball within ordeal undefeated and when the however, that they had the advant the penalty area. A Penalty kick teama changed ends, neither side had was awarded the Collegians, and scored.

age of exceptionally poor felding on taking this kick Hyndman made no

In the second half the Club played the part of the Servants. The latter mistake and shot the ball past the faster and soon get past Hyndman were all out for 107, the best score Chinese goalie. Despite strenuous and V. Xavier, the Portuguese backs. The five men who batted for the Chi being that of Syme Thomson-26, attempts by the Chinese to equalize, With only the goalie to beat, Boysen nese all made double figure scores, the and Omar was called upon to save who was in possession took his time, best being Un Hew Fan's, 28, the several very difficult shots, the first intending to run the ball right final total being 103 for three molety ended with the Collegians to the goal's mouth, but the goalie wickets. leading,

ran out to meet him and they collid.

The score were m The Chinese played fast in the ed rather heavily with the result second ball and pressed with keen that the goalie was disabled and the determination but the play of Olgey, Sepher and D. Urquhart at half back and of Dixon and P. Xavier at back was too sound for them and they never got the ball beyond these worthies. After some clever midfield play, the Collegians got going and from Urquhart, Hyndman,

shot. The Chinese goalie punched

CIVIL SERVICE.

ball shot into the net. After their P. T. Lamble, .b.w, b Ching...... goalie bad recovered, the Portuguese R. C. Witchell, b Lee took up the offensive and soon tested B. W. Bradbury, b Lee MacKenzie with a hot shot which be A. E.. Wood, c Wei, b Lee

just managed to catch. Maher went W. H. Edmonds, b Ho Wing Kin for him, and although he managed F. Syme Thomson, b Yew Man.

to get the ball away MacKenzie was

not quick enough to get out of Maher's F. J. Ling, c Ching, b Ho Wing way and was in turn disabled. A Kin

Tsun.......

Extras

score sheet with 40 and three wickets was very even up to the 200 mark saw their opponents beaten.

when Chard drew ahead and Analy ran out winner by 36 points."

CLUB DE RECREIO.

M.F. Pinna, e Chan Hin Lee. b Yew F. H. Carvalho, b Yew

C. E. Marques, b Lai Kuen................ S. Ribeiro, run out...

The

In the second game, C. E. Watson, minus 125, met S. Bell-Smith, minus 25, the former winning easily by 50 10 points. The winter played a very 14 consistent game, making double figure Breaks on Efteen visits to the table.

4

P. Yvanovich, c and b Yew ...... 10 W. Remedios, c Li Man Kwong,

b Yew

K. F. Luz, a and b Yew M. J. Rull, b Yew...

1. M. J. Lopez, 'c Lo Man Pat, b

Lai Euen......

D. C. Baptista, b Lai Kuen. F. Sequeira, not out.....................................

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Q. M.

R.

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A BAD EXCHANGE.

A Chinese was charged before Mr. Hutchison this morning with the larceny of a bag containing clothing, belonging to a passenger on the 33. "Heung Shan" Defendant said he was also a passenger and when he

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Fed.

Sentence of three weeks was pass-

25 Pte. Pinchin, b Hammond......

Lai Kuen.....

oi Yen Man Hoa

...... 28

... 8. Q 33 C.R.C. 2ND. XI..

b

Lo Man Pan, e Ribeiro, b Rull...

92 Yew Man Hon, b Marques.........

17

Pte. Graham, b Edwards..........

64 Tam Har Sze, b Marques

L/Cpl. Sims, rot out...

24 Wong Fo Keurig, b Marques

5

Pte. Bates, & Heath, b Hammond

6

Lai Kuen, b Marques.

40

Extras

Chan Hin Lee' c Ling, b Marques 14 Wan Iu Shing, run out

2

Total

erste

Chan Tin Sung, b Pinna. Cheung Wing Kin, c Luz, b

Marques......

3

Bowling Analysis.

Total (for 3 wkts., declared)...214

Smith, and Bajnes did not bat.

Henderson, Athorne, Perkins,

Bowling Analysis.

A. Arculi...... 6 ( 34

BACOLO.

Li Man Kwong, c and b Marques Wong Kwok Kwong, not out......

Pinna

Extras

Total .........

Bowling Analysis.

Marques. 13 Remedios 30. Full r

"WILD OATS” THAT MIGHT

NOT BE SOWN.

"Waiting too long is the cause of half the unhappy marriages in Eng- land, the jealousies,

wild oats, divorces, and scandals, as well as the childlessness of present-day homes," said a prominent. Harley Street phy. O. M. R. T. A. sician to a newspaper representative

.110

4 Lieut. Hammond... 14 4 30 5 6 recently. 3Q.M.S. White 12 3 23 123

Major Edwards... 14 3 57 3 19 ports the contention of the Bishop of

ME. 1ST INNINGS..

High medical opinion thus sup

Hereford that 'some of the darkest

138 Major Edwards c and b Harris... 63 pictures in society are due to marri

C. S. M. Hea, b Harris....... 15 ages contracted after the proper

Lt. Col. Taylor, c and b Purton... 58 mating period is passed."

w. Lieut. Hammond, c. Holdman b

1 Harris........

7Q.M.S. White, not out." 90 Lieut. Lärkcom, not out. 17

0. M. R.

G. C. Earde... 7

0 39

W.

1*

S. M. Moosa... 4 0

20

4

A. A.. Rumjahn 3

Q

9

S. H. Ismail... 2

S. D. Ismail... 3

.0.

H. R.

14

5

A. H. Rumjahn 3

14

N. M. Bux...... 2

0

2. 56 1

36

*Bowled Ino ball.

-

3 0

***** 26.

1.A.C..

A. H. Rumjahn, c and b Olliver... 5

10

A. Areulli, c Davies, b Olliver....

0

THE LEAGUE TABLE.

5

S. H. Ismail, st. Talfourd, b Olliver 6

13 D. Rumjahn, b Olliver

G. C. Earde, 1.b.w., b'Oliver .......

0

UP TO DECEMBER 20,

8 S. D. Ismail, st. Talfourd, b Olliver 0

2A. A. Rumjan. b Athorne........ 3

The league table is as follows:

Extras

Total

5 N. M Bux, b Athorn:

12

...107

S. A. Ismail, c Sutherland, b

Olliver.U

R.G.A.

16

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

W

E. A. Moosdeen, st. Talfourd, b

Olliver

Kowloon ... 4 Navy Indians...

.16

4. 39

S

I

23

Extras

1 .. 16

0

18

3

Total

6

Bowling. Analysis.

0. M.

R

W.

15 21 28

G. Lee, c Ling, b Lamble....... 16 Yew Man Tsun, Hot out............ 18

Extras

Davies Olliver Athorne

4

3 5

0

.10.4

2

30

9

GARRISON LEAGUE..

7

3 18

1

R. E. BEAT. WILTS.

5

away and the ball fell at the feet of third accident occurred a few mi-G. H. Piercy, b Yew Man Tsun... R. Omar who sent the ball across nutes later when the Portugese again W. Smalley, b Lee goal, finding the net just inside the attacked and P. Xavier in jumping E. Fincher, Wong, b Yew Man upright on the left side of goal. The to head the net, was accidently referee. Corp. Townsend,

very punched on the nose by MacKenzie, W. Hill, not out rightly blew his whistle for a goal who, anxious to punch the bail, did but the Chinese protested and for anot see the lad Jump up. Boysen while refused to return the ball to scored the Club's second goal soon the centre of the field. In the end after this. The Portuguese, despite however, realizing that it would be the fact that they played ten men, useless to take that means of resumed the offensive and V. Xavier G. Lee gaining their point, they centred the who came from back to fill his Ching. ball. From this stage onwards, how. disabled cousin's place, scored with a Ho Wing Kin... 7 ever, it became evident that the swift kick two yards away from goal Yew Man Tsun... 5 Chinese were playing with anger and Although the Portuguese tried hard Ng Sze Kwong... 2 0 this came to a head when Silva in for an equalizer, time was against worrying the Chinese goalie after he tham and the final whistle found Ng Sze Kwong, & Bradbury, b had saved from Hyndman, was hit in them defeated by two goals to one.

Witchell the ribs by the former who was using his elbow rather freely. looked like coming to blows but the referee interfered and the match pro- ceeded. Then suddenly the Chinese,

The soldiers are certainly playing spectators were seen flooding the field and running towards a crowd improved football and the creditable way in which they defeated the South

C.R.C.

Shin Man Ping, b Ling

The players MANCHESTERS 2; SOUTH CHINA Un Hew Fan, not out

"A" 0.

which had gathered on the other China "A" team on Saturday, prove side, crying out ta" as they ran that they are determined not to

became evident that

finish the league at the bottom of the spectators had taken un

tables. They ought to give the In-Ling ... dians and the United a hard time Witchell

It

soon

the

the players' quarrel and that

2

Total (for 3 wickets) .103

4 S. Mosa, not out....

"

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

UNIVERSITY v. NAVY 2nd XI.

Late ntarriages are inadvisable

2 from a moral and social standpoint, 30 continued the physician, and it is 10 unfortunate that this is almost always unavoidable Few young English- men can afford to marry - In their twenties or early thirties, and it is O particularly dificult nowadays, when the war has interrupted so many ......178 promising careers.

1 Corp Townsend, Corp! Hooper Corp! Smith. 2nd Lt. Clauson. L/Cpl. Hayward, did not bat

Extras

Total (for 4 wkta.)

Bowling Analysis.

A.

0. M. R. W. P. W. L. D. Pts. Pte. Furton...... 10 0 66 1 66 & 4 0 0 12 | Pte. Harris... 8 2 35 3 11.7

2 1 1 7

HILLIARDS.

1

2 1 4

1 1 0 3

1

1 0

Staffs

6 University ...... 2

Civil Service

59 Hongkong C.C. 2

C.R.C. 4

Craigengower.. 0 0

R.E. and I.A. ... 0

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M.

R -W

8 1 9

31

39

....... 5

2

9

0

Lamble

5

16.

Hill ............

·1

3

0

for the Home team by 33 runs. Huot and Wright for the Scholars compiled

free to all fight" was taking place when they meet them. The soldiers Edmonds. on the touch line. It was impossible to go on with the match and the won the match by two goa's to nil.

referee blew his whistle and stopped

the game. The disturbance lasted

some ten minutes and when it even..

sumed. Although the Chinese had

the best of the exchanges after the

FRIENDLY MATCH.

tually subsided, the match was re- KOWLOON 5, H.M.S. "AMBROSE”

2.

K.C.C. v. STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.

This match, played at Kowloon,

resumption, they were unable to score, Ina-friendly match played on the saw the Hame team the victors which and when the final whistle came they Yaumati ground on Saturday, the was mainly due to KR. Macaskill,

4

The first match in the Garrison Cricket League took place at Happy Valley on Wednesday last 17:12:19, between the Royal Engineers and the Left Half Battalion Wiltshire Regt, resulting in a win for the Royal

This "friendly" played on the University ground, resulted in a win Engineers.

WILTS 1ST INNINGS,

122 between them and both played Major Timmis, c Edwards b White 11 good cricket, the final score being Lieut Beaven, b Hammond...“ 18 193. Vincent, for the Sailors, topped Major Culver, b Edwards

the score.sheet with 58 and was supported by five other batsmen making double figure scores, the final total being 160.

The scores were:

/ 14

}

Serit Hodman, b Edwards .......... Capt. Hooper, c Heath, b Edwards 49 Pie. Purton, e Clauson, b Ham-

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Pte Harris, b Hammond

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