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8: K.C.O, v. 'QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
K.C.0. versus Queen's College 10 on Wednesday (Boring Day), 96th
December at Kowloon Cricket! Ground; Kowloon, commencing at 10.15 a-m.
Totul (for 8 wickets)...100
J. W. HoweH, o Parkes, b
Bough
Bowling Analysis.
L. E. Laminert, a Bartilt, b
Rough
0.
M.
2 0 Peterson
10
&
.1·
8 0
38 97
3.8 0 3 0
19
8. Jox, o H. Smith), b Fendall.. 6 Youngaaye,. L. Duncan, c Barnett, b Fendall 10 Lam R. E.. Lindsell, b Davis. 39 Ng W.-Hyde, & Fondall; b Hall... 13 Sudan J. Fmser, not out
R. Pestonji, b Bell
J. C. Fletcher did not bat..
Extras .....
The following have been selected i R. W. J. P: Robinson (capt.), S. Jex; 47 1A. W. Ramsey, R. E. Lindsell, LA. B. Duneau, F. W. Howell, 2A. B. F. Raven, W. I. Wenser, W. Hyo, T. M. Cochrane, J. 90 Fraser." Böoner AW. E. Davidson, The following have been selected to represent the College C. 0B. P. Ng, e Binek, b Mackenzie 16 Fletcher, A. R. Sutherland, A. R. 20 J. Youngsaye, 1.b.w. Grillin........ se Minu, M. P. Madar, A. A. Bum-
5
UNIVEILSITY 2ND XI.
15 Peterson, o Reid, b Hagen...
Total (for 9 wickets)...125
Bowling Analysis.
Tut. Fondall Rough Hall Davis Bell
,
H. Lam, b Hagen
C. Lam, b Grillin.......................
M. Kyum, e Hollands, b Gridin. M.Osman, e Black, b Baron.... 0. M. R. H. Leong, hit wicket b Baron... 1 '80 4 B. NJ Sudan, e Hagen, b Baron,
.10
8 2 31
2 Y. Viccajee, not ont
1 A. Barina, not out
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1
23
3 0
13 1
3 0
0
I
CIVIL SERVICE CRAIGEN- GOWER.
Воаген
0.5:0.0.
F. J. de Rome, & Lawrence, b'
Bradbury.
A. E. Wood, b Price
G. R. Sayer, c Fritz, b Hall..
A. R. Sutherland, b Pinna....
B. D. Evans, c Hall, b Piano...
J. Nihill, not out
W. Edwards, not out....
Extras
94
10
Jahn, F. M. el Acculli (captain),
B. H. Jemail, E. A. Moosdeen, 08. A. Ismail, A. H. Madar and Reserve: F. B. 198. D. Ismail.
Grose. Scorer: S. A. R. Iemni!.
MR. ARCULLI'S XI. v: MR. RUMJAHN'S XI.
Total (for a wickets).199
Bowling “Analysie.
R. W. 33
9. K.
Griffin Reid Mackenzio
9 1.
8...0 32
01
J 0
6
1
1
20
4 1
4
2
20
21
0
3. 1
5
3
97 Hallands
20 Hagen
R.E; v. CHINESE 2ND.
C.R.C.
Wan In-shing, e Smith, b Jacob 0
Holdman, Roed, Long and Carr. M. Tan, & Smith, b Jacob......16
28 Biercy
1 Baron
C
27
1
Extras
13
Scores:-
F Total (for 5 wickets)...193
TEL. 4308
CENTRAL
did not bat.
Y. M. Shi, b Jacob
Bowling Analysis.
K. L. Chau, b Jacob
0.
M.
R.
W.
S. T. Wong, b Winter
Fritz
10
Paico
10 1
Abbas
3 h
Hall
4 0
4
1
17
0 0
10
1 0
9
o H. Kew, not out
Estros
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27
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0
B. W. Bradbury, b Evans
20
T. Dennis, b Evans
0
E. Mowfung. b Evans
0 Jacob
o Cockell
Winter
Bowling Analysis.
26
1000
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The match will take place on Chrismas Day at Sookumpoo Valley, The commencing a 10.30 .. following are the teams :--
Mr. Areullie XI. :-A. el Arculli, S. H. Ismail, U. M. Omar, J. S. Curroom, A. H. Madar, O. Ismail,
S. D. Ismail, S. A. Ismail, N. B. Kitchell, F. M. Arculli and A. N. Other.
Mr. Rumjabin's XI:-R, A.
Ponsonby Fans, A. A. Rumjahn, P. Madne, D Rajabu, Sirlar Kim, H. Rumjatin, O. Rum- jahn, M. P. Madar, A. Kitchell, A. R. Minu and A. H. Ruiojabn. Reserve: E. A. 'Moosdeen.
FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
FIRST LEAGUE.
South China
6 Ambrose
3 Hawkins
3 Diomede
ONOOO
KNOO
0.
R.
10.4 1
18
6
4
0 15
4 0 14
2 2. B.E.
0
2
103
Club de Recreio 2 Diomede Res., 1 S. China "A" 1, Titania Res.,
South China rewarded its sup- portersby defeating the "Ambrose" team to the tune of 6-0, Another
12
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6
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WAN
FIRST LEAGUR.
H.K.C.C... UNIVERSITY.
Scorea:
UNIVERSITY.
|A. A Runjahn, played on, b
Lammert
seen or Battirday, the programmes, H. N. Balhetchel, c Pearce, b
Lommert
consisting of four first league, two
second
a legne and two "friendly" E. K. Quick, a Mitchell, b matchhough there were no
Webster
surprised good fonts were performed
Youw Yuck-on, b Webster
by B. D. Evans who, bowling A. S. Hett, c Pearce, b Lam- against Origengower, returnedl the
mert
excellent analysis of 7 wickets for M. H. Roffey, c Webster, b
Lammert 11 runs overs (2 maidens) and
Major Gnattly Arho compiled 108 not A. Evalim, b Mare
outrethe biggest core in the second D. Laing, e Webster, b Lam- leagne this eason. As a result of
the senior. division and Kowloon 18. O. Shahabudin, c Webster, b
Hall. b Evans
Y. Abbas, b Sayer
Paico, c Reed, b Evans.
T. Mackintosh, not out
M. Finna, b Evans
Extras
47 0 C. C. Tang, b Goodman
46. 1 Leung Kam-cheung, b.Winter...
270C. E. Wong, b Jacob
24. 1. Kew, b Jacob
0. M. R.
7 0 20
24. Cheung, & Brown, b Gond-
Dan 1
3 Goxxlinan
0
0Major Gandy, not out ..... Capt. Chippendall, retired Sgt. doodman, b 0. Wong
61 St. Playford, Wong, C.
..
20 Lt. Gould, c P. Muder, b Arculli 0
Wong
Extras
H.K. Club
IR.G.A.
◊ Kowloon
11 Despatch
I Titania
0 Surrey Regt. o
SECOND LEAGUE.
01R.G.A. Res., 5 Filipino Club I
5. China "B" 4 Marazion
Sacred Heart, 4 HK.C. Res.,
Hawkins Res., 2 St. Joseph's
2
Kowloon Res., 2 Surrey's Res., I
0H.M.S.
Totul (for 3 wickets)...170
Bowling Analysis.
Q... R.
10 -1 49 0 46 MAMMA. 6 1 31 26 3. 0
.0 11
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
P
Hollyhock I University
I
v. Filipinos which ended with the score 5-1 in favour of the Artillery- The Club beat the flagship by the odd goal in five and thus annex fair points, both fixtures be- ing decided by the one game. Kowloon were victorious against the "Titania" whilst the "Despatch" 2 played the East Surrey Regt. to a 0 goalless draw. The Club reserves Olost heavily to the Sacred Heart. 0 South China "B" were successful and the "A" team drew. Kowloon reserves completed a double for their club by defeating the Surrey's
Victory by 90 runs, the score made by the home team, rewarded Club "A" team which paid a visit
Total
10
Bowling Analysis. :.
1 Reed
Ling
4 0
19 Evans
0
Snyer
*21 6.2 2 11 4
2 4
G. Wong
2
INDIANS v. NAVY.
S. Wong
Shr
Scores -
NAVY. Rev. Fr. Purcell, é arid b Omár.
Tan Kow
wert
Saturday Hees, the University R. A. Ponsonby-Fane, run out.. have lost their unbeaten record in 8. Hachiuma, not out
3
L-Com.. Jatham, c O. Ismail,
b Omar Pay.-Lt: Hargreaves, e A. H.
Ramjahn, b Omar
15
13
record their first victory. All four
Lummert
lending, teams wers engaged in the
Extras...
26
to Craigengewer who also fielded un
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0.
E.
0 21
1
14 2 30
6 3 8
2
b A H, Madar ...
2 1 3
0
Lt. Pomfret, b Arculli
H.X.C.C.
Extrus
7
Total
which gave the championship to the T. E. Pearce, e Laing, b Rum- 'Varsity. After dismissing the
inbo
40
Vinilo for 71, the Club ran up 161. A. V. T. Dean, c Yeow, I Hett.. *The arceulised his return J. P. Bridger, hit wicket, b to league cricket by knocking up 40.
7
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M. B.
¡U. M. Omar
.9
1 28
0
A. el Arculli
P. Madar
8.4 2 4 0
24
21
2 wickets for 6 runs in 3 overs.
0
A. H. Madar
4.1 5
I.2.0.
LEAGUE TABLE.
frst league and their positions uro unchanged.
In the junior-division, the Royal
Engineers increased their lead and
the Clubas, by playing a draw,
avo put bouterives temporarily out Mora
of the unming for championship Lammert bonours.
Webster owa ground, the Hughes
JKGG-sample revenge for!
their defeat at the end of last season E. G. England e Yeow, b Rum-
jaln by the University in the match
On their
Rumjaha
Rumjaha...
More, who made 32, now has the R. E. A. Webster, .c and b biggest aggregate in the senior league.
E. J. R. Mitchell, st. Ponsonby: Kowloon defeated the Gunners; Fane, b Eunjabn..... But their form was not up to what M. W. Maan, b tumjahn.
usually expected from them. E. 6. Lammert, c Hett, b Laing Iletcher and Pestonji, who bowled G. R. More, c Roffey, b Quick... throughout, were mainly responsible H. Owen Hughes, not out.....
A. A. Claxton, c Quick, b Laing for the three points.
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
The opening batsmen paved the way to victory the Civil Service, of their own ground, against Crai gongower, and de Rome had hard lines in boing three runs short for the new bat. Evans, going on first chunge for the Civil Servante, Balhotehot proved irresistible, four of his Quick victims getting put for "ducks" oll Hott ........
Rumjaho clean bowled.
With the boys in form, the Laing
Indians had arboniculty in dispos
ing of the Not 93 to get for
victory, the Bampoo batsmen
0.
H.
Pay, Lt.-Com. Paflard, not out.. Lt. Leulio, b P. Madar
71 Lt. Besant, b A. H. Madar...... Lt.-Com, Brooksmith, c A. H.
Rumjalin, b P. Madar
Lt.-Coin. Lockhart, e J. S. Cur.
ream, b A, H. Madar..
GMid. Evans, o A. H. Rumjabo,
12 "A" team. G. White carried his 1bat in na innings of 33 for the
C.C.C, and Armstrong (40), Allfree
reserves.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
C.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.
In the triangular re-play in con
1 (33) and McMaster (31) were the nection with last season's "B"
chief contributors to the Club total. | Division tournament, the C. R. a
3 Stevens (Club) plained 5 wickets beat the University yesterday
for 23 and Abbus (C.C.C.) finished afternoon. by 63 to 36 games, and
O up with 4 for t
4
now meet the Indians. sces were
Yew and Yow lost to A. A. Rumjahn and S.. A. M. Sepher Yew and Yew beat Dr. Yue
and H. C. Hung
Adraw whethe result of a sport 11ing game between the Chinese R.C. and a team representing Easma. 91 The C.R.C. declared at 150 for B
wickets; Ng Sze-kwong compiled 55 | not out and C. Earnshaw took 4 w.wickets for 61. Easma replied with Yew and Yew boat HH.
4 A. H. Rumjahn, b Pomfret...... 4
1
........ 52
A. H. Madar, not out 39S. H. Ismail, cand b Pomfret... 10 890. Ismail; Besant, b Gould.... 0 17. M. Omar, o Pallard, b
O Pomfret
7 1 18 0
3121 for 8 wickets, Galloway being
-
k
Chen and B. J. Au
top-scorer, with 35 Ching took 3o and Ho beat AA. Rum-
-.
FIRST DIVISION."
Indian R.C. 0H.K.C.C......
Civil Service .............. 17 University ....................
FW. L, D. P. 6 4 0 2 14 4 3D I TO
5 3 I 1 10
3 2 1 0 6
4 I 2 1 4
6 1 4 1 4
3. I 2 0 3
1
3 0 21
Craigengower Chinese R.C........40
.4
P. Mudar, o. Lockhart, b Pom-
*fret
151
A. el Arculli, b Paffatà............
0 Kowloon C.C....
H. D. Rumjahn, net out
Extraa
8 RG.A.
10 Navy
W.
Total (for 6 wickets)... 96
Bowling Analysis,
0. M.
B.
0
5
0
6 24
4.
13
81
·6 1 25
7 .0 48 1
0 2 25 I
8 0 42
1.40
19
KOWLOON 7, R.G.A.
Took their time and won with Beogen ----
4 wickets is after a slow,
3.G.4.
2
Pay Li Hargreaves 1 Lt. Pomfret........13 PayLt-Com,Paffard 7.- 0.
SECOND DIVISION.
--P. W. L.-D. P.
The
3-8
8-3
jahn and S. A. M. Sepher 6–3
Ho and Ho beat Dr. Yue
and H. C. Hung
Ho and Ho beat H. H. Cheri
and B. J. Au
IIIIII I I
... 10-1
Lau and Kwok beat A. A. Ramjahn and S. A. M. Sepher
Lau and Kwok beat Dr. Yus
and H. C. Hung
Lan and Kwok lost to H, H.
Chen, and B. J; Av..
Totals
8-3
1.63-36)
INTERPORT RUGBY,
The interpoft rugby games are to be as follow:
Hongkong v. Shanghai on Club Royal Engineers 8 7 1 0 21 ground at Happy Valley on January Civil Service 2nd... 9 5 31 16 | 2nd at 4 p.m.
Ist. Gould Lt. Bomant
0
.!
20
BECOND LEAGUE,
"VARSITY 2ND Y CLUB 2ND.
Navy and, on
10
Soares:-
innings. Ailar who opened Lt. Hall, b Fletcher the innings, was not out with 62 to B.S.M. Pago, in Fraser, bs credit. Pomfret, fresh from second league bowling honours, took Lt. Fordull, bit wkt., b Fletcher 0. 4wickats for 24-rome. ---
Hollande declared early enough on Saturday in though at Pokfulum; but apparenteghere was not enough stingede, Club juniora attack to get the Varsity side out
ad a draw resulted,
Flatcher Major Hattersley Smith,
Pestonji Lt. Parkes, b Pestonji M. G. Raymond, b Postonji. Sgt. Skoot, absort Sgt. Bell, c Landsell, b Gun. Davis, b Fletcher.
The Chinese second eleven could M. G. Rough, b Pestonji little against bowling of Gun Bolt, not out ..........
Jocobased the B. Major Gandy Extras made 108 not out in this matah at
"Happy Valley.
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2 AK. MacKenzie, lb.w
G. H. Piercy, b 0. Lan
WW.Mankenzie, b'C. La 58] H. G.-Hollande, a Zau
HK.C.C. 2nd... 7.3 2 211 Shanghai v. Navy XV on 'Club' RA.M.C......................... 6 3 3 0 9 ground on January 3rd at 4 p.m. University and... 5. 2. 2 1 7 -A dinner is being held at the Indians and....... 24 17 Hongkong Club on January 3rd at 20 068 p. and those intending being 1403 present are asked to send their 6 II names at once to Mr. McNamara, c/o Deacon, Harston and Shenton, I, Des Voeux Road,
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