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H Spicer, b Kitchell...

Extrus

Total

.178

Bowling Analysis.

M.

1

41

0

62

0.

45

0

26.

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4

Saturday's cricket was noteworthy for the fact that the Navy was appearing for the first time this 9. A. Curreem...... 9 season in a league fixture, and the H. D. Ramjaha ...18 initial appearance of the East Surrey A. Kiteliell ... 6 rogimental eleven in a friendly game. M. P. Madar ...... 4 Another feature of interest was the G. A. Wahab ...... 2 th 14 performance of that veteran inter-

3.2.0. 2ND XI.

·ROYAL ‘ENGINEERS v. H.K.C.C. **A.”

Bookes --

B.K.0.0. "A.' P. Jacks. b Cockell

w. D. H. F. McMaster, b Cockell... 1G. R. More, b Goodman ................ 2. G. England, b Goodman. 8 C. V: Mark, not out 4H. H. Day, o Claughton,

Jacob

porter, R. E. O. Bird, who, to use, Rumjalin, 1.bar. Griffin......

maseball parlance, staged a come-M P. Mader, e Hagen, b Griffin 6 back and treated the eleven repre-H. D. Rumjaha, b Reit senting the senior service to a taste J. S. Curreen, c Symo-Thowp- of what he can do.

son, b Griffin

In the first leugne, Civil Service D. Rumjan, not out moved up to second position by G. A. Wahab, & Mackenzio, b

Griffin defeating the NAVY.

Time saved last year's junior I. Hassan, b Reid champions, the I.R.C. 2nd, from A. H. N. Saung, b Reid defeat at the hands of the Club S. A. Rumjahn, b Reid. 2nd XI.

A. Kitchell, b Hollands.. Bird's frat ball in the Civil Ser, Sadick, not out... vico v. Navy match, got Jotham stumped and bowling throughout the rest of the innings, the veteran always had the batsmen in difficul. ties. He finished up with the wou- derful average of 7 wickets for 37

Extras

runs. E. B. Reed, also turned out Griffin for the home team, this being his D. Reid first appenranco in a league fixture Hollars

10

H. H. Taylor, not out

Extras

13

DISABLED SERVICE-MEN.'

ROBENTS MEMORIAL FUND.

18 An appeal is being made for the 26 Lord Robarte Memorial Fund for 35 Workshops for Disabled Soldiers 34 Lund Sailors, of which the Duke of

Tatal (for 6 wickets)...154

1 J. P. Bridger, J. E. Way and V. J. 50 Perrin did not bai.

Bowling Analysis.

1

1. Cockell

DL Cloughton

3

0

0 [Winter

5

0 Jacob

.10

0 Goodman

Connaught is President, which is 16 sadly in need of help. In the years 91914-18 at the call of their country, the men for whom aid is being naked, ding aside every personal | consideration. Their prospects wara" sacrificed, their careers abandoned, their businemes closed and their home broken up, yet they went cheerfully to fight for their King, their Coun- 2 try, and for us all. Hundreds of thousands never returned, and hundrede of thousands of those who did, came back wounded, shattered | and permanently disabled: the latter are struggling along to-day, pluckily endeavouring to "carry on" in spite of the loss of limb or other disable- ment. The Lard Roberta Fund gives everyone an opportunity of demonstrating their gratitude and of 11 helping to redeem the debt of | honour incurred to these men during the war. The China Mail trusts that the append will not fall on deaf

0. 1. R. W. .14 0 ·ចង 29 0-131 35 4 0 25

1.2.

S.-Sergt. Brown, b Day......

Toini (for wickets).. 86 Q.M.S. Ramsey, b More .........

Bowling Analysis,

Q.

M. 1.

9 2

35

..11 0

23

4

Ú

21

since his return from leave. B. D. E. C. Hugen....... 3 1 Evans, formerly of Kowloon fame, shared the batting honours withi Witchell for the victore.

Good all-round batting enabled the H.K.C.C. second eleven to put up a good score against their visitors while skipper D. Ramjalin played 50 not out for the visitors.

FRIENDLY BLATCHES.

Sergt. Hamblin, a Way, b More Q.M.S. Jacobg, run out

W. Sergt. Cockell, not out

40.5.M. Snuth, a More, b Way...

Extras

C.R.C. 1st XI. v. H.K.C.C. 18T XI.

**

Scores :-

C.R.G.

The Royal Engineers trundlers who have been invincible go fnr this C. Choa, b Lammert.. season, disappointed against the M. W. La, b Bowker H.K.C.C. "A team in a friendly W. Hung, b Laminert

t Happy Valley, although they G. Lec, e Dean, b Lowker ckel the services of Middleton, H. C. Hung, b Lantert George's and St. Andrew's Socic-Cekell mainly contributed to their H. Ching, Hancock, b Owen ties met at Fanling yesterday to score of 94 for 5 wickets when do battle for International"umps were drawn.

Hughes

M. K. La, b Lummert

b Webster

honours. Though it was almost At Causeway Bay, the Club first C. E. Wong, c Owen Hughes, typically "Scotch" weather the tenan ensily disposed of the Chinese Sassenachs won the day by the handsome margin of 22 points, Singles were played in the morn ing and foursomes in the afternoon. The singles results were:-

ST. ANDREW'S. ST. GEORGES. A. B. Stewart 0 Col. B. A. Hill A. H. Ferguson H.R.Bucklando J. B. Ross ... o G.S. Archbutt 134 W. Galloway o Major Gandy 14

...OR. A.Camidge 1

C. Murray

R. L. Moncrieff o E.J.R. Mitchell14 J. C. Taylor... Capt.Bloxham { W. Adamson IF. J. de Rome o E. Davidson...OF. S. Harrison I A.F. Purves ... 0 T. G. Bennett 17 D. McLaren... 1 J. W. Franks o R. E. Mic-

dougall ......1 J. Hooper..0 J. D. Kinnaird 1 M. M. Maas...0

- A. Morrison ... L. S. Greenhillo

N. C. Wilson...2 A. Leach......14 R. M. Hender-

500 P. A. Cox....I J. C. Fletcher 1 N. L. Smith ...0 McTavish......I G. H. Brister o F.S. Thompson o G. Grimble...I R. Sutherland o D. G. M.

Bernard......I G. M. Young...o E. Hallifax 04 A. K. Hender-

son............ G. W. Sewell I D.Templeton 14 Mansfield......

.. in a friendly. Owen Hughes J. M. Shi, b Owen Hughes showed something of his form last J. K. Shi, o Peirce, b Webater. year in making 51, retired and taking | J. R. Chan, not out

wickets for 6 runs in 3 overs.

Taikoo Nomads, comprising a number of Craigengower men, play- ed a draw against that Club, in a very close game.

Against the 1.R.C.'s varied bowl- ing, the Bust Surreys showed pro- Bowker mise of being a good team, by cou-Hancock piling 110. Lack of practice was Lammert evident in the gune they put up, although no credit enn be taken | Webster away from the I.R.C. far a good all- round game.

C.S.C.C. v. THE NAVY.

Scores:---

NAVY.

Lt.-Com. Jothum, st. Holdman,

by Bird

I. Besant, runt out

Rev. Fe. Purcell, e Ward, 6

Bird

3 Owen Hughes

Lammert, at out

4

48

12

Total (for 5 wickets)... 94

S.-Sergt. Isaacs, Epc. Goodman, Sergt. Cloughton and Bergt. Winter did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

M. R. W.

.

Duy

6

16

1

More...

10

Mark

Perria

U

5

Way

G 0

1

6

1

Scorcs :-*

#

0

1

Tt. Allfree, c. Madar, b U. M.

Omar

0

8

Lieut. Worsfold, e O. Ismail, b

U. M. Omar..

53

Stripp, e A. H. Rimijan, b

Arculli

Ezra.

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1.R.C. v. EAST SURREY REGT. Photogrphic Society, records an

EAST SURIET, Capt. Kent, run out

Lieut. Armstrong, 1.b.w. U. M.

Omar........

Burgess, c O. Ismail, b Arculli.. Clarke, e Omar, b Rumjahn....

Licut. Sulton, a Ruajala, b

Arculli

4 Sergt. Caso, c Rumjan, b

Arculli

Capt. Rowe, not out

L.-Cpl. Lacey, e Rumjabu

Maclar

Extre

interesting nct of honesty which is worth noting and recording. The 11 Society which is comparatively a new one for Hongkong. conducts 1ontings from time to time. On the lust occasion, early in the month. when the member visited Sbeung | Shui and San Tin Districts in the New Territory, one of the members lost a felt hat at Ho Sheung Heung

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1 village, valued at $17. The loss was not noticed until the members had assembled at Sheung Shu Railway Station for the homeward journey, Gwhen Mr. Ying dashed off a few lines to the officer in charge of the O police station, giving full parti 17culara. Information was received

later of the recovery of the hat 10 which had been found and returned by a poor Chinese girl. Mr. Ying rightly says that the incident shows .110 the honesty of the girl, the valuable, — service of the police, and the lack of the member in having his headgear W. recovered.

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51 A. el Arculli 11. 3 A. H. Medar...... 2.1 0 A. H. Rumjahın .... 1

* 3 wide.

I.R.O.

Total (for 9 wickets)..189

Bowling Analysis.

A. H. Rumjahn, b Lt. Allfree... 29

A. el Arculli, e and b Lt. Allfree 45

O. Ismail, b Capt. Kent

U. M. Oraar, c Clarke, b Kent... 0

Pte. Balchin, & Chippendall, b

Jacobs

Cpl. Piggott, e Ramsey, b Red-

path

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store of Quality and Reliability

Extnum

Totui

Bowling Analysie.

M.

R. W.

10.

2

Q

Ü

0

0

6. 0 17

1

?

0

4

H.K.C.C.

Cal. Robertson, retired A. V. T. Denn, b Chu Brackenridge, and b Hung Hancock, 6 Clựu ............. Owen, b Lee

90

12

Toinl

3

Bowker, b H. Hung

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

R.

44

Webster, c China, b Chos...

13 U. M. Omar ................

13 2

40 3

51 4

(3

Owen Hughes, retired

1 Claxton, Lee, b Lo

Extras.....

4 1

0.30 *1

19

Lt-Com. Brooksmith, st. Hold

Jean, b Bird

32

Lt.-Com. Pafford, e de Rane,

Bird

Fearce did not bat.

S. H. Ismail, e and b Clarke....

6

Pte. Wilcox, b Jacaba.

Lt. Evans, c Halduan, b Bird... Marine Wilkins, c Witchell, b

Bird

23

Pte. Pilcher, not out

0. M. R. TY.

Extrus

8 0 35

1

A. H. Madar, not out

Ching

5 0 38

Q

S. D. Madar, not out

Total

68

Cho

8 1 48 8

Extras

W. Hung

4

1 6 1

Lt.Com. Gregory, not out

Extrus

9

H. Hung

0 by

1

Tqinl

.125

8

Wong

3

21 0

Lo

1 อ 16

1

Total

.103

5. A. Ismail, N. B. Kitchell, L. Moosdeen and A. K. Minu did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

0. K. .R. Q.M.S. Jacobs ....10 2 20 6 8/Sgt. Redpath... 6.1 1. 18

3 S/Sgt. Middleton 4 0

The

14

1

Bowling Analysia.

NOMADS.

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. 1. ท.

0,

51. R. W.

Bird

f 37

Scores -

Lacey

G

0

31 0

Keed

0 34

.CRAIGENGOWER.

Worsfold

1

0

.194

Ling

1 21

2 M. Pinna, b Milna

Capt. Rowe

0 12 0

Evans

1

0

8

0G. Modi, c Moore, b Milnė

80 Lieut. Allfreo

1

17

2

0.0.0.0.

H. Dennis, Lb.w. Milne

65 Capt. Kent

4

0

18 *2

1 Clürke

3

0

13

1

Geo, Muskatt, b Grimes.....

1 wide.

20 S. Abbas, e Mackintosh, b

Milne

12

E

43 Goo. White, not out

26

A. Paice, a Hope, b Milne

11

58

14 E. Mowfung, not out Extras

5

12

Total (for 4 wickets)..159

J. Martin ......o W. B. Cornaby I A. W. Robson ◊ R. H. L.

Gompertz...I Dr. Forsyth...o W. A. Rutter-

field......... I

A S. McKichano A.E. Lissman t D. Black...I H. Hancock...o Shearer.........0 F. A. Wells...I J. Bartholomew o C. B. Layton 14 A. Ritchie ...... Handley Peggo

Total...X14 Total...21%

..41%

The final result was:

St. George's

Lt. Hargreaves, b Ling Sladen, Witchell, b Ling Lockhart, b Bird

CRAIGENGOWER v. TAIKOO

9

St. Andrew's.

YACHTING.

SATURDAY'S RACES.

A. E. Wood, b Hargreaves....

A. K. Sutherland, č Pafford, b

Hargreaves

B. D. Evans, e Gregory, b

Besunt

A stiff breeze that was inclined. R. Sayer, e Pufford, b

to be squally, made things interest- Besant

ing for the fourth championship K. C. Witchell, not out.

race for yachts on Saturday after-F. J. Ling, not out

noon. The course was Lyemun

(P), Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), a total distance of B.7 miles. The results were !-----

Yacht.

Time.

Fin'ing Corr,

GAEL CLASS.

1.01.8.

m.s.

Position

Total Points

Gael...............4-35.21 4.34.28 3 Pierett.4 28.58 4.38.16 2 Viking ......440.5 4.46.38 4 Mee Sing...4.46.15 D.N.F.

I

to date.

Extrag....

.0 Dr. Atienza, run out

F. J. de Rome, F. H. Hollman,

T. W. Carr. E. B. Reed and

| B. E. O. Bird did not bat. Bowling Analysis.

Hargreaves

Evang

14 Besant

19 Pafford

8 Gregory

13.

Joan.........4.27:42 4.29.52 24 HEYWARD HAYES. Gladys 4-37.40 4-37-40 1 20 Sealark.4.43. 4 443. 4 4 31 Spray 4.37.53: 4-37.53 2 20 Boojum 444 44-42′ 445-34 -7 23 Winifred...4-43.42 444 8 6 Adanac ...4 37. 3 4.37-55.3 Sirius......458.41 5.55.47 8 Ursula ...---4.43.54 443.46 5 Belinda ...D.N.F.

_ONE_DESIGN........

Drpinie:450. B Bonita 4.57.15 Allea 451, 1. Halycon...456.57.

HANDICAP CLASS.

Tatal (for 7 wicketą)...168

R.E. v. B.A.M.Ç.

On Thursday, the Royal Engi neers defeated the R.A.M.C. io a low-scoring match, thus claiming their sixth successive league victory: The pitch was not conducive to big

Y. Abbae and F. Nevis did not scores:-- baj.

0. м. R. W. McNollie

TAIKOO NOMADE.

J

B.E.

Major Gandy, b Walker

B. v. Capt. Chippendall, a Chiltern, b

Walker 36 0

BS/Sgt. Redpath, b Walker

0 S/Sgt. Cockell, e. Howarth, b

Noab ◊

0 0.8.M. Smith, b Walker

1Q.M.S. Ramsey, 1.b.w, Walker.

B/Sgt. Brown, run out

Bowling Analysis.

0.

ม.

Moore Miloo

G

0

.13 0 49

G

0 36

8

0 49

2 Muckintosh

0 11

0

37

of Young

2

0 16

7

3 17

2 Grimes

5 0

15

0 40

0

1

0 470

$

SECOND LEAGUE. A

T. Grimes, c and b Pinna

G. Milne, b Muskett .........

1

27

D. Mackintosh, b. Pinric

11:

241

2:

H.I.C.C. I.R.C..

Scores :-

I.K.0.0. AND XI.

33 R. E. G. Nicholson, o O. Rum-

jaha, b P. M. Madar .........................

G. Gerrard, run out

D. McNellie, c Atienza, b

Muskett

J. Muirhead, Y. Abbas.

G. McLeod, run qut muni

E. Moore, not out

20 8. Hope, b Pinna.....

O. Hamilton, b Pinna....

38

34

E. C. Hagon, e Wahab, b A.

Kitchell

15

D. Reid, c.M. Sadick, b P. M.

15 T. Young, not out

Extrae

16

Curreem....

Madne 8H. Grin, e A. Rumjaliù," "b"

10

3

26

16 A. E. Mackenzie, b Kitchell..... 0

GH. Piercy, b-Rumjabu... 91 --- W. W. Mackenzio, e Hassan,

B.Bunjaku

-Estra for Wickel

Bowling

Diána ......4.28.56 4.30.14 1 27

Rolla 4.29.49 431.33 Z La Linda...4.42. 2 440.27 4

8. Abbag 25 Modi 20 C. R. Baran, b Madar.......... 45 W. Muskett

Colleen 4388 431.37-319 H. T. Hallands, a Kitchell, b... M. Pines.

#Argulla II.DNS.

Winsome .D.N.F.

Madar... F. Syme Thamison, not out.

13 Y. Abbas

A. Paice

18 Q.M.S. Jaculis, o Dalchin, b

Naghi

0 S/Sgt. Middleton, b Walker ......

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THE LEAGUE TABLE.

FIRST DIVISION.

Including the mid-week match played off by the two second divi- | ❤

sion military teams last week, the

position of the club is as follows:-

Indian R.C.... Civil Service University H.K.C.C..

FW. L. D. P.

5 3 0 2 II

3 2 0 I 7

2 2 0 0 6 2 1 0 I 4

Crafgengower. I 0 0 1. 1 Kowloon CC...... 20 II I Chinese R.C..... 4 0 3 1 I R.G.A.4.0 31 1 Navy 1 0 1 0 0 SECOND DIVISION.

/ P. W. L. D. P. Royal Engineers... 6 6 0 0 18 38 Civil Service 2nd. 8 4 3

87 H.K.C.C. 2nd... 6 3 2. I 10 R.A.M.C.6.3 30.

0 Indians 2nd........ 6 2 3 I

1 Kowloon 2nd....... 3 1 2 0 University 2nd... 3r 20

0

34 S/Sgt. Winter, e Percy, b Naah. 1

13 Sgt. Cloughton, not ont

95

Extrae

Total

Bowling Analysia.

0.

м.

1. W.

0

35

33

0 15

4 Pto. Naab...........14

12 Capt. Walker......11 8 Cpl. Percy.......................... 4

Plo. Oborg

B.A.M.C.

Cpl. Howarth, o Brown, R...Middleton

2 41 26

40 51, 12

20%

"b

Chinese 2nd......... 6 0 5 I

9

The Navy 2nd has not played in

1a league match to date.

www.

SECOND LEAGUE,

R.E. v. NAVY 2ND,

·

In the fixture postponed from

8 December 1, the R,E-"will be re- Gpresented, against the Navy. 2nd

0 XI., by the following team, match 100-to-be-ployed at Hoppy Valley-on- Thursday, the 18th, commencing 19 p.m.-Lieut.-Col. R. F. A. 4 Butterworth, C.M.GD.B.0. 6 Major H G. Gandy, D.8:07 20.B.E. Capt. Chippendall, M.C. 8 C.B.M. Smith, Q.M.S. Ramsey, 9Q.M.B. Jacobs, 8-Sgt. Brown, Sgt. 2 Hamblin, Sgt. Claughton, L/Bgt.. 7 Cockell and L/Sgt. Winter

1Cpl. Percy, a and b Redpath"....

Capt. Walker, b. Jacobe Plo. McCutch, how. b Jacoba.. Pte. Naah, o Redpath, b Jacob 1Pte. Osborne, b Jacobs

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