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8. D. Ismail, B. A. Ismail, F. M.
đ Arculli and M. Sadick, did not] bat.
G. Iree
Bowling Analysis.
H. Griffin
w. W. W. Mackenzio
1D. Reid 6.1 0 R.K.0.0..2ND XI.
SEMI
SOFT
COLLARS
Will not wilt, crease, curl of fray. Appears stiff, is soft, launders without starch.
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FOOTBALL
KING'S STILL REMAIN UNDEFEATED.
In the first division of the Hong-
1 kong Football Assocation League on Saturday, the King's maintained their undefeated record by a win, of 2-nil from the R.G.A. The 12 Hongkong F.C. defeated-Kowloon. by 2-nil; the lads from the "Tamar" 107 registered 4 goals to one against
the Police and the "Ambrose": teim defeated the "Titania" by a 1.-w.similar score. -
Bowling Analysia.
M.
13 4
271More
►
C. V., Mark16
3
34
4
16
Q
M.
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1 R. Base, run dub
1
38
25.
8. G, Whito, b Dean.
W. Hung
G 0.
14
1
H. Dennis, b Lammert
H. Ching
Ank
7
0
18
îW, W; Mackenzie, b Grimmett.
1W. Hall, not out .....
H. C. Hung
g 1
G
1H. E. Hollands, c Cullen, b
Ng Szekwong
2
0
8
0
Grimmett
37
+
0
19
0D. Roid, e and b Grimmett
0
mert
M. W. Lo
2 0
7
1G. H. Piercy, e Carr, b Sam.....
E. C. Hagen, zun out
M. Pirma, o Blake, b Lammert. H. Paice, a MoMaster, b Lam-
Extrag
32
D. Nicholson, • Gregory, b
Total
f
Bowling Analysis.
o...
J. R. Way, c Player, b Grim-
mett....
Bowker Lammert Owen Enghes
0 2
30
7 0
27
7 5
10
More
1
10
110
Extra
0
12
H. N. Balhatchet, & Rough, b -Feudall
74
Rev. E. K. Quick, not out
11
{
UNIVERSITY v. R.G.A.
Grimmett'
L. D. McNicoll, b Grimmett
On their own ground, the Univer-f. Griffin, b Sam sity proved far too strong, for the R.GA. in a first league fixture. Scares
A, A. Kunjahn, b Bell.
C. V. Mark, e Davey, b Baru.... J. Owen, not out
UNIVERSITY.
A. S. Hett, not out .....
Extrus
'Total ..
Bowling Analysis.
0.
R. 48
C. Bam...............13 Total (2 wickets dec.).196A. W. Griminatt..13.4 1
M. H. Roffey, C. A. Peterson, [T. 0. Yeow,_M. B. Osman, N. Hachiumin, E. P. Ng and V. Gitting, did not bat.
Bowling Analysia.
0, M. n.
4 .24
44
L.R.O. v. C.R.C
Dean .................... 5
H.K.0.0.
9. V. Dean, b Piñns....
C. Blaker, b Paice .............
A. K. Mackenzio, b Paico... B. J. R. Mitchell, retired... G. R. More, retired immigr 476H. Owon Hughes, b Bradbury..
E. G. England, not out...... A. C. Bowker, not out
Extras ......
Playing at home the second XI.
of the IR.C. beat the C.R.C. second with something to spare. Scones-
In the second division, University 3 accounted for the Filipinos by 7-0; Sacred Heart won by the odd goal 'Hollyhock"; 9in three from the 2 St. Joseph's by 4-1 defeated "Tamar"; South China "B" proved
1 too good for the H, K. F. C. by 2-1; 67 South China "A went down be- 29 fore Kowloon by 2-1 and the Club 71 de Recreto defeated the "Marazion" 44 team by 1-0. Results at a glance
4 follow:-
30
...16
10
Total (for 6 wickets)...281
HONGKONG LEAGUE,
DIVISION L H.K. Club...... 2 Kowloon. King's............ 2 RG.A. "Tamar""....... 4 Police.......
Ambrose .... 4 Titania
DIVISION II. University. 7 Filipinos..... ↑
..... I
Sacred Heart... 2 "Hollyhock”
W.
Roughi
0
Bowling Analysis.
C.8.0. 2ND XI.
50, Queen's Road Central,
03 31. R. Y.
Fendall
.12 52 76
J. M. Tan, b Moosdeen.....
4
Smith Hicklin
4 1
34
0 14
Wan Io-shing, c Madar, b
Sirdar Khan
Fritz
..11 0 50
0
Pinna ...
0. 66
1
27
Bell
단 0 08
R.0.A.
Cheung Wing-kiu, e Nazarin, b
Mocedeen
Holl
B 0
32
0
St. Joseph's 4 "Tamar""......
Paico
..... 5 0
41
2
0
S. China "B."... 2 H.K. Club...
19
5
Wong Po-keung, e O. Rumjuhus,'
b H. D. Rumjabn
Laurence R
2.0.
26
4
Bradbury ....... 4
0 36
27
CRICKET.
SOME HIGH SCORING.
ON SATURDAY.
1
Capt. Bansley, run out....
B.S.M. Willares, b Quick ... Lt. Hall, Balbatchet, b Quick. Capt. Greenwood, b Quick
Lt. Smith, b Balhatchet Fondall, b Quick
Saturday's cricket was productive Parkes, b Quick of some High scoring. Playing for the University against the R.G...Lt.
A. A. Rumlu scored 110 and Mr.-Gnr. Rongh, b Quick H. N. Balhatchet 71 out of 196 for
2 wickets when the innings was closed. The R.G.A. were disposal of for 59, the Rer, H. K. Quick captaring 7 wickets for 23.
After dismissing Craigengower for - 107, the H.K.C.C. first tean scored 261 for 6 wickets. E. J. R. Mit- ohell retired aftor compiling, 71. Blaker made 57. More retired with 44 to his credit and Eugland ande 30 not out.
Sergt. Stevens, & Hachiuma, b
Quick
8. T. Wong, b Mocadcen
Heury Kow, cand b Sizdar Khan a 7K. L. Chan, b Sirdar Khan...
C. Wong, & Madar, b Sirdar 141 Khan...
2P. S. Wong, not out
Gnr. Hicklin, Quick, b Hett... 2 Sergt. Bell, not out
Extras
Total
Harry Kew, c Nazarin, k Sirdar
Khan
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
FIRST DIVISION.
The position of the teams parti- 4cipating in the league at present
is:
0 University
Civil Service
71 H.K.C.C.......
Kowloon C.C.. Chinese R.C...
W.RGA......
P. W. L. D. P.
2 2 0 0 6
2 1 0 1 4 2 1 0 1 4 20
4 0 3 1 303
Craigengower and Navy have 3not played in a league match to oidate..
2
0
Leung Kam-choung, did not but
Extra
0 Indian R.C...
5 3 0 2 11
4
59
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.
T
0.
M.
R.
1
WH. D. Rumjahm... 9 251E. A. Mooedeen... 8
34
1
0
33
3
23
7
4 Sirdar Khan....... 7
I.B.C. 2ND II.
4
4.3 1
6
1
H. D. Rumjahm, c sub, b
C. E. Wong
24
O. Rumjalin, not out...
HKC.C. 2nd...... 2 2 0 6
Civil Service and. 7 4 2 1 13
67
R.A.M.C. 4 2 2 0
21
Indians 2nd... 5 2 3 0
0
Kowloon 2nd... 3 1 2 0
University 2nd...3 1 2 0
5
Chinese 2nd........ 5 0 4 1
-14---The Navy zud, have-not played
SECOND LEAGUE,
H. N. Balhatchet. 6 1 A. A. Rumjahn ... 1 { E. K. Quick .12 One H.K.C.C. ground in a second league match, an excitingA. S. Hett finish took place in semi-darkness in the game between the second teams of the H.K.C.C. and the C.B.C.C. The visitors batted first and com- piled 124; of which Harper made An invaluable 41, going, in first and being 9th man out. If only he could be persuaded to put some wood behind it" and play forward more often, he would be one of the mok dangerous buts in the Colony Westlake with 27 put caps fe into the game during big short stay: Player (30), Grgory (11) and
K.C.C. v. R.E.
In a second league game at Kow- loon, low scoring was the order of the day. After disposing of the Sappers for 69. Kowloon second! could only compile 32 against the bowling of Jacobs (7 for 18) and Redpath (3 for 14). Scores:-
Weaser, b
I.B.
Davey 1 were the only others to fajor Gandy, c reach double figures. The home
Pethemam team had 1 hours in which to.-Sgt. Cockell, c Edwards, b
Fruser S.-Sgt. Redpath, b Fraser....... Col. R. Butterworth, c Edwards,
b Petheri
Capt. Chippendale, e Flowell, b
Fraser
obtain the ring, but, on secount of the fast failing tigl, determined farca the game. Hollands (17) Hagen (32) and Nicholson (28) put up a goal fight, but Grimmett proved difficult to see towards the and of the match and the total only reached 95. As this season of the year. it should be possible to tiffin C.S.M. Smith, at 12.18 on Saturdays and start the
Howell games at 1.15 as after 5.15 it is
9.-Sgt. Brown, b Raven seldom light enough to see the deliveries of a fast bowler. After Q.M.S. Jacobs, e Edwards, b
Q.M.S. Ramsay, e Kow, b C Overy, b
Fraser
Raven
the fifth wicket of the H.K.C.C. 8.-Sgt. Middleton, e Green, had fallen on Saturday, an appeal
against the light would almost cer-L.-Sgt. Winter, aut cxat tainly have beon, upheld. Scores
M. P. Madar, b C. F. Wong....
Y. A. Wahab, b Tan...
R. Nazarin, cʻand b`Thn
Sirdar Khan, b S. T. Wong
I. Hassan, b S. T. Wong A. H. M. Samy, not-out-
Extrus
SECOND. DIVISION:
P. W. L. D. P.
6 Royal Engineers... 5 5 0 0 15
Total (for 6 wickets)...143
J. S. Ackber, E. A. Moosdoen and D. Rumjab, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
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3
Kowloon... z S. China"A"
Club de Rec. ... I "Marzion”..... O
HOME FOOTBALL
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FIRST LEAGUE.
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1 Bolton W.
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Lamble......
.... 5 0
16
5
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E. J. Edwards, Jacobs
11 Ling
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This first league match was
•played on the grounds of the C.R.C.; the visitors won very com-Fraser fortably. For the home side. Harry Ching played an invaluable inninga Howell
of not out. The brothers Ismail A. R. F. Raven.... 2
were the mainstay of the IR.C. Soeren:
G.B.O.
Na Sze-Avong, o B. H. Ismail,
b Omax ......
W. Hang c Curreem, i Omar.... C. Chos, b Omar
G. EA, 8. A. Ismail, b Omar.
M. W. Lo, ¢ 8. A. Ismail, b
~~~~ "A. “Arciulli
H. G. Hung, & A. H. Rumjalın,
A. Arculli
H.Ching, not out.
3,5 1 8
0 14 X.C.C. 2ND. XXI...
B. Petherum, b Jacob's .........
W. L. Wenner, b'Redpath
2 H. W. Duch, p Rodpath,
Jacob's ..
H. Overy, b Jacobs
34 D. B. Green, not out
M. K. Lo, 6 F. M. Arcalli...... 14:
Y. M. Sbi, b F. M. Arvulli .............. 4 Bhi Yuk-kwan, ₺ A. H. Madar."--t
K. C. Leang, o A. H. Romjahr,
b A. H. Madar
Extras
Totat
Extras...
Redpath
82 Jacoba
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. B. UM. Omar........14 2 30: 4 A. el Aroulli 13 5
2 82
Total ........
Bowling Analysis.
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F. J. Holdman, c and b Lee... 40
OF. J. de Boms, ̈e Taylor, b
1]
Bainsay
W. Hill, e Day, b`Rameny
F. Nihill, I.b.. b Day
32 F. Baker, retired .......
P.T. Lamblo, b Dorking
R. C. Witchell, not out MR. WE J. Ling, noi out 8 2. 14. 3 7.3 2 187
H.K.C.C. 2ND v. 18.0.C. 2nd.
Played on the H.K.C.C. ground
Extras
Total
.118
A: E. Wood and B. D. Evans,. did not bat:
Analyma
A. M. Madar 3.5 27 and won by the visitors Scores - Day
FM. Aroulli ..... 3.0 13
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H. C. Hung
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O Ismail not out
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