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10 Major Bowen, c Razes, b Earde....... 11 Sergt. Connor, lbw b A. H. Rum-

jahu..........

32:

Had that ball bounded downwards,

STAFF AND DEPTS, a goal would have been unavoidable. Col. Humphry, lbw.... b. A. A Undaunted by their bad luck, the Rumjahi tunnu sallors continued to press and gave the defenders an anxious time by |forcing two" corners, but nothing

resulted from them. The Chinese Pte. Filmer, b Earde......................................... 1 missed another good opportunity Pte. Purton, c Razee, b: A. A. Rum- by faulty shooting just before jaha the half time, which, when it came, found, the score sheet blank.

Wel Lee San, Read' nemmenos 13 Wong Kwok Kwong, not cut.........ie

Extras

Total (for a wkts:) 85

Bowling Analysis.

M

Edwards... Bird

7

3

13 Hamilton Reed 2.

NAVY 2ND XI BEAT CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XI.

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The sailors turned out a number 1of new players and defeated the Civil 4 Service second string, at Causeway

SALT

Bay, by an innings and 35 runs.

Total

12

.103

Scores

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XI-1ST İNNINGS,

Bowling Analysis.

D..

Duncan, b Boniface

101

M.

R.

W.

Fincher, c Silcox, b Cöllips.......... 9

37

3

Sandford, c-Sub, b Collins

2 30

Durden, c and b Collins

Bacon.. b Boniface...................

5

5.

27

Alderman. b. Bonifac

0

Hamer, b Boniface

Fast, run out

23

Haskett, rin out......

Taylor, not out..........

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3.

(UP TO MARCH 6:3

Total

54

2. W. L.

F..

7

0 21

1 13:

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THE LEAGUE TABLE.

3

3

3

3

JOOMNO ENNA

KHÁM ŠÍ DÍ HN HO

2. 9 0

16

Bowling Analysis,

0. M.

2 11 Collins... 5 0 26

1 10 Boniface........ 6

NAVY 2ND XI.—EST INNINGS.

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Lce Corpl. Buttress, c-D, Rumjahn,

b. A. A. Rumjaho The Chinese resorted to their Pte. Rhodes, c D; Rumjaho, b. S. characteristic long passes at the A. R. Ismail .......................... resumption, and for 1 while Carpl. Glenny, run out............................................ 1 baffled their opponents; but the Capt. Tomory, not aut

***** 21. defenders soon tumbled into their S. Sergt. Theyers, b. A. A. Rum- style of play and did not have jahn much difficulty in checking them. Lce. Corp. Bessant, After about half an hour of hard pressing, during which time they were often in enemy territory, and had hard fuck in not Anding the net, due in a great measure to the defence put up by the sailors, the Chinese began to get exhausted and did not play with

Earde....... 10.3 much vigour. The sailors took up the offensive at this juncture deter A. A.Rumjahn... 7 mined to take the lead. Despite all 5. A. R. Ismail... 2 their determination however, the A. H. umjahn... 5 Chinese defence made the sailors" him every time he came up. Knight task took hard for them. Then, also worked hard, but Ogley paid during an attack by the sailors, the him too

much attention, and Chinese left back missed kicked and he could

not set

goal. fell. The sailors' right winger broke After A while, Taylor received through and netted the ball with a the ball from Rasmussen, and swift shot from a difficult angle. put up a good sprint up the line. This

received by was

much R.G.A.7 P. Xavier kept pace with him, but in cheering and sounding of hooters R.E. and LA. ... S attempting to bump Taylor off the by the Naval men present. IRC

8 Only three football matches were ball, he slipped and fel. Taylor The sailors' second goal came a few Kowloon ...... 6 played at the Happy Valley on Satur- broke through, and curving in minutes later through their contre Civil Service .... 9 day, all in connection with the Hongsent in a cross shot which tock U. forward, who put in a high shot Staffs. kong Football Shield Competition. Omar completely by surprise. which just slipped under the cross Navy Two of these matches were re-plays Heartened by the equalizer, Kowloon bar. Nothing of much interest oc- University

Kowloon, and continued to press. -St. Joseph's v.

Knight was curred after this, and at the final | H.K.C.C. "Hawkins" v. South China-whlist placed in possession, and Ogley who whistle the sailors retired the deserv-| C.R.C. the other match was between the attempted to tackle him, had the ing winners by to goals to nil Hongkong Football Club and the misfortune of falling, and tripping

Tamar.' The Collegians inflicted Knight down with him, a crushing defeat on Kowloon, wir referee gave Kowloon a penalty for ning by four goals to one. They were this. Jackson took the kick, but casily the superior team, and had the seat the ball over the cross bar, best of the exchanges throughout Omar kicked in, and Silva was the match. Kowloon had themselves placed in possession. Between him to blame for losing as heavily as self and Hyndman, they took the ball they did. Had they played a little inte enemy territory. Here Silva found more gentlemanly, the match would himself cornered, and backed kicked have resulted' in a win icr the to Sepher. As soar as the latter indecisive play of the centre forward up huge scores, winning easily by Collegians by only two goals to one. received the ball, he saw JacksoP and the other wing. Once Neal had seven wickets. However, the less said about some coming for him, and passed to Hynd- an open goal in front of him, and, in of the unpleasant features of the man: and a second later Jackson stead of notching the first goal for the E. J. R. Mitchell, b Middlemas. 17 Taylor game, the better. It is certainly fouled him by jumping on his unfortunate that every time Kow back. Silva took the penalty which Club, he shot straight into the hands Lt. R. M. Beaver, st. Clauson, b

8 Fincher The Edwards EMÄETISE loom played, someone or other was awarded and scored. The goal was of Hayward the goal-keeper. in the team, would do his best to not allowed because Silva kicked the Navy front line, Hanford, Taliana, H. S. Philp, c Morris, b Edwards 3 Duncan ............... wreck his side's intention to play ball before the whistle was blown, Graydon, Forehead and Innes, were, W. W. Mackenzie, b Middlemas... 15 CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XI-2ND INNINGS,

Duncan, b Birch clean, by indulging in ungentle Taking the shot again, Silva shot hard much to the surprise of their sup. R. A. Green, c Clauson, b Middle-

........................................... 12 Fincher, c Collins, b Boniface manly tactics. The honour of letting his side down went to Jackson the ball, but the kick was too swift, accurate combination which was ex- Capt. Legg. b Edwards 6 Alderman, b Birch this time. He fouled often, twice and the ball slipped from his hand pected. Tonkin and Suiker, the Club P. G. de Paravicini, b Hammond 29 within the penalty area, and into the set. Kowloon made des-backs, held up several incursions, and A. K. Mackenzie, b Middlemas... his side paid dearly for his perate attempts to equalize, but at the Navy were unable to get to close Pet. Harris, c and b Middlemas...

C. C. Stark, not out......... folly. After a hard fought match, halt time, the Collegians led by two quarters. Graydon and Forehead the first half of which was very even goals to one. ly contested, and was goaliess, the Hawkins" defeated the Chinese by

2 goals to nil This match was a treat to watch, but was marred by

The

1

CLUB, 3; "TAMAR," 0.

Craigengewer

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

4 10 Birch

6

4

7

1

7

Birch, c and b Taylor.

2

5

Hally head, c and b Bacon

1

Collins, and b Bacon..

2

Wheeler, not 'out

Boniface, b Bacon

·R.E. & LA. BEAT H.K.C.C

In the first half, the Club forwarda started well, but they found in Amy and Radford a pair of capable backs. McTavish and Hamilton, on the right) The 'RE. and Indian Army found wing, did many a piece of good work, the going very easy against a weak but their efforts were nulled by the Club team on Saturday, and piled

at goal. Hyder managed to touch porters, unable to indulge in that

mas

HONGKONG C.C.

Silcox c and b Bacon

Darcey, c and b Taylor .....................

Sanderson. retked ............................................ 39

Marshall, b Sandford .......... Smallwood, b Sandford ...

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

Sandford

0. M. 9.2. 0

R.

W

47 2

1 26 2

9 Q 27

4

Z

0 16

Bacon...

2 0 -15 0

Sandford, e ard b Boniface

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Bacon, b Birch...............................

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Tayler, c and b Collins

9

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Hamer, b Collins

3 Haskett .b.w. Collins............................

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34.x 4

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880 x 120 68.90 17.15.

Total.

...109

Subject to change without notice.

Total

198

Bowling Analysis..

0.

M

R. W.

Bowling Analysis.

..17.1....3..

72 4

0.

M.

W

30

5 Birch

7

17

1 0

A

1 Boniface

51

17.

2

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Darcey

1

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3

0

tried shots from far out, which Rodger. E. Donnelly, c Morris, b

Edwards.... In the second moiety Kowloon saved. There was no scoring in, the

-Extras again tried for the equalizer, but first hall.. Hyndman and Dixon were too sound

The Club fortunes underwent a

for them, and they could not get change early in the second moiety.

one or two little incidents, caused through. Omar was never threaten:

through the sailors, who are not used ed. After a melee in front of the They scored their first goal ten

ground, was very disappointing, especially in the earlier stages, when either side did not seem to be able to

do anything right. The Club Gelded

to the Chinese style of play, losing College al. Dixon cleared, and minutes after play was resumed. their temper and threatening to strike Hyndman and Silva made a dash McTavish gave the ball in midfield to Edwards their opponents. The Club"Tamar" for Kowloon territory. Rahmin Famihon, who ran forward a bit and Middlemas ......16 7. match which was played on the Club kept pare with them, and when passed back to McTavish. The latter Hammond

near goal, he was was placed in pos. centred in fine style, and Boysen had session; and would have shot, but a shot. The ball took Radford's legs Jackson fiuled him the same way and rebounded to Hamilton, who put Capt. Gray, b Donnelly he did Sepher. Silva took the pen in a splendid shot. Hayward could Lieut. Clauson, c Harris, b Philp... 3 a weak leam, among the absentees alty kick which was awarded the not have been expected to save that Major Edwards, c Mitchell, b Legg 28 being Reichelmann, Black, Stewart Collegians, and performed the hat shot. The Club forwards played Lt. Col. Taylor, b Harris........... 79 and Ralston, all of whom will no doubt trick" by putting the ball past better after this, and no surprise was Major Middlemas, appear in the final, if, as is likely, the Hyder.

Philp Kowloon became demor- felt when, a Fatle later, they scored

Lt. Hammond, not out Club is an aspirant for the final alized after this, and did not attacks second goal. Hamilton passed the honours. The Club won by 3 goals again. The Collegians were all ball to McTavish, who promptly

Capt. Murray, not out............. to nil

over them, and every player fell lobbed it to Neal The latter got his

Extras advers Descriptions of the matches back to defend his citadel. Despite head to the ball which took one of follow:-

all their efforts however, it was the posts before it rolled into goal.

Total (for 5. wicktes) Impossible to stop the Collegians, With two goals against them, the Navy and before the final whistle, L.increased their efforts to notch a point. Sapper Morris and Sapper Hallaro, Sapper Trengrove, Lt: McConnell, Xavier scored their fourth goal with

ST. JOSEPH'S, 4; KOWLOON, 1.

a swift ground shot, which Hyder The Club defence survived the attack. did not bat. did not know was coming. The Graydon, the only really dangerous Collegians retired victors by four forward on his side, being very well goal to nil. They have now qualmarked. This splendid player tried fied for the semi-final.

Mitchell, c

29 45

20

22

226

-Bowling Analysis.

0. M. 14. 1

9

56 43

8 0 46

3

26

8 1 33

1

Donnelly several shots from a distance, but Philp ....... Rodger in goal fisted them out in great Legg...... style. Tricky play on the part of Stark

their third goal. Hamilton ran the ball down bis end of the field and scooped it to McTavish, who fietted amid loud applause. The Club wen by three goals to all.

"HAWKINS," 2; SOUTH CHINA, 0. Hamilton and McTavish gave the side Harris.....

Both these rival Clubs turned out strong teams on the Navy ground on Saturday, With the exception of one change in each team, the players were precisely the same as on their first encounter on the previous Satur day, when a draw of two goals all resulted. Jackson who was hurt in the match against the Navy, and did not turn out for Kowloon for two These two teams who played a weeks, was back in his place in goalless draw two weeks ago, met Kowloon's back line. Tatam was on the Club ground on Saturday and replaced 03 Kowloon's left after a very closely contested game, extreme by Knight. This proved the sailors won by two goals to nil. to be a satisfactory change, but The sailors took up the offensive Kowloon could have done better by from the kick off, and were soon in playing Clemo in that position. The front of the Chinese goal where a only changes in the College team. melee resulted in the ball going into was that E. P. Hyndman played touch. The sailors returned to the back in Ogley's place, whilst the attack immediately after the kick in, latter replaced D. Urquhart in the and again threatened the Chinese hall back line.

goal, but the custodian who was The Collegians did not take any playing a great game, was always in chances on Saturday,, and invaded position and punched away every

A closely confested match, with a enemy teritory immediately the time the ball was shot. The backs opening whistle was sounded. Silva came to his rescue and relieved very exciting finish. resulted in a win and E. R. Hyndman were both the pressure. The Chinese then far the Indians by 3 runs. "dangerous, but they were check attacked, and had hard lines Scores:-

CRICKET.

LEAGUE, MATCH.

I.R.C. BEAT STAFF.

L.R.C.

ed by Jackson. After a lot of disap-in not opening the scores. Ip pointment, Silva was placed in pos Kau put in a very hot shot but it A. H. Rumjahn, c Tomory, b session, and after tricking Jackson, missed the goal by a couple of in- Connor ............................

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The Civil Service were strongly represented, whilst the Chinese were without the services of Yew Man Tsun. The Chinese just saved themselves from a defeat, their last two men playing out time. draw was the result. *Scores M

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While a Chinese woman, who was carrying a child on each arm, was watching a Chinese funeral procession In Queen's Road on Saturday, she felt at $205 from the s.3. Wing Ping." someone pulling at her hair, and farn-

he rent in cross shot which gave ches. When the sailors next attacked, S. H. Ismailie Buttress, b Connor 21 Total (for 6 wkts, declared) ...165 Jyder no chance. From the centre, their centre forward sent in a hot G. C. Earde, b Purton............................. G. H. Piercy, H. E. Strange, E. Wing round, grabbed a man's out he said he worked on board the ship Kowloon attacked. Rasmussen tried shot which hit the cross bar and A. A. Rumjahn, c Purton b Rhodes 33 Hamilton and W. H. Edmonds, did sleeve and shouted thiel. A con- as storekeeper. The company be to break through, but Sepher robbed bounding upwards, fell into touch.D. Rumjahn, b'Connor......... 13 not bat.

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5. Moordéen, b Connor .................. B

Bowling Analysis.

M. B. Suffiad, b Purton

3

R

S. M. Moosa, b Furton

1 Ng Sze Kwog 16.5 3

G. Lee

... $14

S.A. R. Ismail, not out

E. Haroon b Parton

N. Razec,'b Purton.

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