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WEEK-END SPORT.

SATURDAY'S LEAGUE

CRICKET.

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U.S. v. C.R.C.

***

This match was played at Cause way Bay on a wicket suffering from too much water. The liome team winning" the" to batted first and mado 109, George Lee contibuting nearly half the runs. There is only one word that describes the C.S. fielding generally on Saturday, and that is putrid," A curious rum- bling noise with a hint of sulphur in the air w oticed during the latter part of innings, which seemed to affee of the fieldsmen consider- ably. Out-reporter had to leave immediately after the match was finished, or he would have enquired into the matter further. He was able -to learn, however, that it was an un- usual thing to happen on this ground. It was in a bad light that the Civil Servants commenced to bat, but they managed to win the game with four wickets ie hand ten minutes before

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Bowling Analysis

Kelly

Alexander Earnshaw Grimmet Kings. Baker

3

1.

INDIAN R.C. 2ND. -0. M. R. V.S. H. Ismail, run out..

1 18 2. A. Moosdeen, b Hope 52.100 J. S. Curreem, b Hopo. 3 0,20 10. Ramjahn, b Hope:. 51 17 6M. Abbas, e Fraser, b Dorkins.

0 17.03. A. Ismail, o Hope, b Reid 0 4. 18. D. Ismail, b Hope.

Bowling Analysia.

24

2. 'Overy.

2

Haslett

16 Brawn

4

9 Drake..

15

0 31

0

"

17 Spinks

3. 1 5

1

& Pilo

2

0 18

B. Kitchell, b Palmer ... 36A. H. Madar, b. Hope

+3

0 13

5

0 33

1

0 2

P.R.C.

Alexander, a and 6 Savage, Baker, b Rhodes Kelly, o Rhodes, b Holland. Grimmet, b Holland Condon, b Savage King, b West

R. Earnshaw, a and b Savage. C. Earnshaw, not out

Extrae

Total for 7 wickets...

3 S. A. R. Ismail, e and b Hope.. 0 A. dl Areulli, not out.....y

Extras

Totul.

21

14

18 15

KOC. v, RG.A.

.119

2 Bvelyn Hodge Bates

K.ctc. 2nd.

Hodge, b Hoalim Brawn, b Hoalim 78 Evelyn, b. Yeoh

Edwarda, b Hoalim Overy, e Osman, b Pun Bates, c Yeoh, b Ong Spinks, o Hoalim, b Pun Pile, not out Haslett, b Pun Drake, b Pun Leach, b Hoalim

The KCC. scored an easy victory Hallam, Chester-Woods and Brown in this match which was played on the did not bat.

home ground on Saturday. The Gun The R.A.M.C. bowling analysis wassers batted first and were all out for not kept.

138, Olliver being the highest scorer with 36, Kowloon played cricket and compiled 149 for the loss of four wickets, winning comfortably by 11 rus and 7 wickets Macdonald played a sound game and put together a

HI.K.Q.C. v. R.E. & I.Á.

Played on the JI.K.C.C., ground on

time. De Rome's 53 was invaluable, Saturday, this match was not finished. pretty 57 before he was run out.

his innings being characterised by forceful and clean hitting. Les again proved himself to be a valuable mer ber of his side, taking five of the six occupy less time looking after his field. The fielding of the Chinese was in marked coulrast to that of their opponents, although they missed a few burd chances. Their groundwork was particularly good,

wickets that fell; but he should

Scores:

C.R.C.

G. Lee, c Strange, b Les,

Choa Man Ting, St. Strange, b

Edinonda....

Ng Sze Kwong, b Edmonds,

G. llall, b Edmonds,.

Wei Wing Lok, b Reed,

J. Wong, Rord,

Ho Wing Kin, run out

Lo Man Pun, c Strange, b Hamil-

ton,....

H. Ching, e Witchell, D Sayer,

M. K. Lo, not quit, - -

A. J.. Kew, b lamilton,

Extras,...

Total.....

Bowling Analysis.

The

piled 171, of which Farthing was the The home team batted first and com- highest, contributor with 32. other double figure scorers were:- Webster 31, Sandberg 30, Pearce 19, Young 17, Davis 12, Mr. "Extras" 11 and Tomory 10.

The R. E. & I. A. batted well, knocking op 155 for six wickets before highest scorer with 36. Other double time intervened. Larkcom was the

figure contributors were Redpath 31. Taylor 20, Jacobson 19 Murray 15, Mr."Extras" 14 and Haminond 11.

The detailed scores were:-

7T. N. Young, c Jacobson, b Ed-

words

20T. E. Pearce, e Middleton, b Ed- 13 wards

M. D. C. Sandberg, st. Hamblin, b 0 Edwards

6A, R. Raworth, c Hammond, b

Edwards

109L.J. Davis; e Murray, b Edwards.

U.

R.

W.

Bird..

17

Reed

10

34 2

Edmonds

10

2 33

3

Ling...

5

8

1

Sayer.

3

9

1

Hamilton

3

1

N'

16

Capt. Tomory, b Middleton....

E. G. Lammert, e and b Edwards, M. M. Watson, b Middleton'.

II. H. Benson, not out

Extras

RE, AND LA.

|

{

Scores:

R.G,A.

Capt, Davics, e Dance, b Macdonald 7 Capt. Oliver b Pestonji Bdr. Baker, b Pustonji...

C.S.M. Williams, I b.w., b Pestonji licut, Graham, & Pestonji, b Evans Major Dowing, run out Capt. Meredith, and b Macaskill. Lieut. Chester, b Macdonald...

Lint. Parkes, 1.b.w., b Macaskill. R.M.S.' Cullaghan, Dance,,

Macaskill.

Gur. Dyer, not out.

12 A. G. Macdonald, run out.

10 E. L. Braga, e Graham, b Davies

1CI. Stapleton, not out..

2

F. G. Thonison, c Meredith, b

Graharn

11 J. Stalker, not out.

171

b'

36

23

1

6

2

17

Hoalin.. Ong Yeoli. Pun

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

G.

M. R. 14.2 5 13

5

2 21

7

3

1 32 0 42.

C.S.C.C. 2ND v. C.R.C. 2ND.

*

0

Scientists are puzzled over the pro railing plague of mosquitoes at home. Seeing that the early stages of these insects are spent in water, writes a

0 Daily Chronicle representative, it would naturally be supposed that.

26 with the drying up of pools and ponds

0

owing to the drought, their numbers 6 would be considerably diminished.

48

Such was the view of an official of

29 the entomological branch of the Natural History Museum, but it would 6. be difficult to convince country ram- blers that this is the case, for most of them return with visible evidence to the contrary.

14

Perhaps the dwindling number of 9 swallow immigrants yearly is upset

ting the balance of nature in these 149 islands!

W.

NOR MORE NUMEROUS.

According to an anthority at the 4 Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 1 mosquitoes have not been more

1 numerous this season than usual, but 4 more thirsty. "Dry weather sent them after our blood because they could not satisfy their thirat else- where," he said.

The Civil Service second XI guests of the C.R.C. second string on the latter's ground on Saturday, suffered defeat by the small margin f 17 runs. batted fist were all disposed of for Scoring was low. The Chinese who

2283. Wong Sik-chung 40 and W. Gittens 25 were the only double Ofigure scorers. There were ao fewer 6 than five "ducks".

11

Rev. G. Wheeler, recently hon. &c. of the London Entomological Society, advises that all water-butts ahould be kept covered.

"mosquitoes ae particularly apt to "In times of drought," he said,

visit such places for the purpose of laying their eggs, with the result that residents near by auffer in "con- sequence."

The Civil Servien appeared to have Paraffin poured upon the surface an easy job. The Chinese bowling, of the water is one of 138 however, gave them much trouble, and the best precautionary measures, they, could not do better than put to This and more drastic action, on .gether G6 for the whole string, tropical lines, is being taken by the w. Smalley contributed 21 and Tacchi authorities of Hayling Island, which 014. There were three ducks.". is at present badly infeated by mos- 2 Scores:

quitoes.

C.R.C. 2nd..

H.C. Hunt, c Taylor, b Gorvin.. I

BEETHOVEN CONCENT

Harry Chan, c Sara, b Gorvin...day Mr. Harry Ore gives the second of

Bowling Analysis.

2 his series of right recitals illustrating

the historical development of piano

8 music. The programme drawn from the works of Beethoven follows:-

1.-Ouv. "Coriolan" (arranged by H. Ore).

83

52

Extras

7

HONGKONG 0.0.

.

OR. E. A. Webster, 'c Redpath, b 0 Middleton

Total..

31

OF. H. Farthing, e Hayward, b 0 Edwards

32

Bowling Analysis,

ከር

R.

17. Stalker

5

*26

A. C. Macdonald..11

37

19 B. D. Evans... 9 1

R. Pestonji

37.

1

7 1

18

30

K. Macaskill. ;

1.3 Q

9

3 W. Gittens, 1.b.w. Gervin..

25

KOWLOON.

Wong Po-keung, c Gill b Cowen.. 2

5

B. D. Evans, b Dowing.

Wong Sik-chung, b Cowen

40

36

07

Yew Man-bon, c Smalley b Gorvin 0 Dan Chan, b Cowen

0

THIS EVENING'S CITY HALL PROGRAMME.

10

..

25 Wu Pak-fook, e Tacchi, b Gorvi

Chan Wing-cheung, J.b.w., Gorvin 5

0

In the City Hall at 5.30 p.m., to-

0

Chan Man woon, e and b Cowen.

12

Leung Kan-cheong, not out.

Extras'..

10

Extras

Total (for 4 wickets).... 149

Total

I

56

C. Dance, J. P. Robinson, H. R. Macaskill, R. Pestonji, J. Smith, did not bat.

0. M.

W.

Gorvin

Young

3 1 37

11

1

|1 Opt. Jacobson, b Webster

Bowling Analysis. ·

19

Taylor

4

0 29

0

C. Dầu T. H

Cowen

24 Liguit. Col. Taylor, not out

4.30 ·

9

4

26

Davies

1 # 39 I

51

99. Sat Redpath, e Pearce, b

Webster

Graham

83 391

Capt. Murray, e Peace, b Webster 16 3S. Sgt. Middleton, c Pearce, b

Wobster

Dowing

50 28 1

R. Taylor, e Hunt,

8

Baker:.

60 33 0

Saca, e Wong, b Hunt..

2

(a). Assui allegro.

W. Gill,'c and b Hunt

4

(b). Tema con variazioni.

3

Dr. Smalloy, c and b Hunt.

21

"(c) Allegro non troppo..

Extras

14

K. U. C. 2ND v. VARSITY.

F. Bacon, a and b Wong Sik-chung

0-

W. Cowen, ran out:

Total (for 6 wickets). .165

The Varsity won this match in fine style on the home ground on Satur€. J. Tacchi, b Hunt..

W. F. J. Gorvio, e and b Wong

Sik-chung

Camidge beat Bulmer Johnson.

5

Purves beat Roger.

14

0. M. R. W.

Mitchell beat Crew.

10

0 35 1

.H.R.CC. 2ND v. 1.R.C. 2ND.

2

B I 58

5

N. L. Smith boat Hill.

9

3.0 19

Crapnell beat, Lindsell.

1.

Ireland beat Bagnoll.

POLICE R.C. v. RA.M.C.

Buckland beat Leslie Smith.

66

De Rome beat Harrison,

Stewart beat Camidge.

G 25

3

.12 1

40

6

GOLF.

G. R. Suyer, b Lee..

F. J..de Romy, not out.

R. C. Witchell, Wei Wing Lok, b

Ching

E. C. Fincher, e und b Lec.

E. W. Hamilton, e Ching,.b Lee.

W. Edmonds, b'Lee

E. Dunkley, Lee,

Lieut. Larkcom, e Lammert, b

Webster

53 Lient. Hammond, e Tomory, b

Extru

Total.

E. B. Reed, H. E. Strange, F. Ling

and R. E. Q. Bird did not hat.

Ching

Loe

+

CIVIL SERVICE, 2nd,

Extra.

Total

64.

2.---Variations F-major, op. 34. 3.-Bagatelle A-major, op. 33, No.

4.-Ecossaises(arranged by Busoni). 5.-Turkish March (arranged by Rubinstein).

6-Bousta appassionata, op. 57.

SECOND ROUND.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, DI

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This match was played on the

day, scoring the easiest win of the T. A. Harding, b Wong Sik chung 0 week end. Batting first, they played Will, not out...... havos with the Kowloon bowling, Lt. Thornton, e and b Hunt. and knocking up 204 in a com-

I, R. C. ground on Saturday. The paratively short time, declared for visitors scored a win by 33 runs. the loss of 4 wickets. Fun and Exell was the highest scorer for the Hanlim with 65- each and

Played on the Police ground this visitors with 28, and S. H. Ismail for Yeoh with 59 played excellent cricket,

Bowling Analysis. the Indians with 24. There wore giving very few chances. In spite of Wong Sik-chung....13 match resulted in somewhat easy two "ducks" in each innings. Mr. the constant change of bowlers, they H. C. Hunt.. win for the kome reatu, mainly owingExtras" contributed a useful 12 to could not be dislodged:

to the excellent bowling of Grimmet who took six wickets for 17 runa. The Police should make a good show- ing in the League Secund Division :

Senres:-

Hollands, and 5 Kelly Rhodes c'and b Grimmies. West, bw, b Kelly Stone, and b Earnshaw Thompson. b Grimmet .

Barnes, e Condon 1 Grimmer.

Haynes, Grimmet. Acres. 1.1w. b Grimmet Skeets; & Earnshaw, b Baker

Savage, and b Grimmet., Davies, not out...

Estrus

Total

V

the winning side, and let the losers down badly with 2.

Scores:

L

"BONOKONG 0,0. 2ND

4 A. S. Exell; e Moosdeen, b Arculli 28

29 R. G. Edkins, è and b Mi.ch.... 15

W. Fraser b Arculli....

]

K.C.C. played up bravely in face of big odde, but were all disposed of for 149. Edwards made a very fine stand and compiled a beautiful 48 before he was bowled by Ioalim.

Scores:

UNIVERSITY,

12. 1, D), Nicóll, e Moosdeen h Kitcheil 7 I. T. Pan, e Bates, b Spinks...

9 G. M. Dorkins, b Kitchell..... 3. T. 0. Yeob, l.b.w., b'Haslett...

0 W. H. Hope e Ism il, b Kitchell.. 12 T. E. Yeoh, c Drake, b Haslett..

25 D. Reid Kitchell....

1 J. R. Way, c Ismail, b'Kitchell.

6. G. J. Palmer, b Atculli..

5 A. N. Illegible, not out..

16 S. H. Ong, b Pile

7 Ioalim, not uέ..........

R.H.K.G.E. CHAMPIONSHIP.

The first and second rounde in the championship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club were played at Fanling 65vesterday with results which were, in

3 many instances, Burprising.

FIRST ROUND.

Lindsell boat Byrne Thomson.

59

0

Crapnell beat Mans.

üb

9 M. K. Yue, not out

Ireland beat Sandes.

0"

Extras

6

Bagnall beat Hooper.

0 Stubbs, Arculli

Extras

0

Buckland beat Kinnaird.

18

Total (for 4 wickets)..204

Leslie Smith beat Ferguson.

De Rome beat Ross..

Totul

.111

BY GOLLY, THE MAID

MUST HAVE BEEN

CLEANIN OUT THE INK

WELL WITH THIS WATER

M. B. Osmun, C. H. Yroh, H. M. Soo, P. E. Choo, Víčcujee, did.

not bat.

BRINGING

DID YOU

CALL ME

SIR?

Harrison heat Bruce.

Stewart beat Valentine,

NO-BUT I'M GOIN' TO-

DO YOU WANT TO

POISON ME. WITH THAT

DIRTY WATER-1. WANT SOME WATER THAT ISNT FULL OF

GERMS-

Purves bent Mitchell.

R. M. Smith beat Redmond.

Tife third and semi-final rounds will

be played next Sunday, and the final on the 20th,

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