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SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

First League.

R.G.A. v. CHINESE R.C.

THE CHINA MAIL.

This match was not played as the Chinese R.C. did not raise a team. They forfeited the points to the Gunners who finish their league programme with 7 points, the Chinese with 1.

Second League,

H.K.C.C. 2ND v, KCČ. 2ND..

Going in second, the H.K.G.C. and XI knocked up 248 runs for 9 wickets and thus beat the season's record of 232 which also stands in their name. Saturday's total is the biggest in both sections of the league to date.

Indians 2nd v. Civil Service 2nd.

A partnership between H. D. Rumjahn and Y. A. Wahab coupl ed with good all-round work in the attack and the field" énsured the spoils remaining at Sookum poo when Civil Service 2nd XI. were dismissed for 91.

Scores:-

C.S.C.C. 2nd XI. C. Sara, c Wahab, b Cassum.

bhoy

F. Harper, c O. Rumjahu, b

H. D. Rumjahn

C. Alexander, b H. D. Rum-

jahn

W. Cullip, not out

H. Strange, c A. H. Rumjahn,

bKitchell

W. Hill; b Cassumbhoy

J. Gregory, e D. Rumjahn, b

Kitchell

R. Smith, a and b D. Rumjahn H, Westlake, b Waliab· G. Hallam, b Wahab F. N. Young was primarily re-H. Best, run out Isponsible for getting Kowloon

Extras

2nd. XI out for 53. His eight wickets (obtained in to overs cost 11⁄2 runs each and he joins Sara and Laing as having taken 8 wickets in a league match this season.

Scores -

K.C.C. 2nd XI.

H. Overy, e McNicoll, b Young. A. R. Raven, b Young ...

A. O. Brawn, c Reid, b Young.

B. Petheram, b Young..

J. A. Fraser, b Young

W. L. Weaser, b.Young

E. J, Edwards, b Young

P. J. Kew, b Reid

Total

8 A. Kitchell

4D. Rumjahn

16 Y. A. Wahab .. 4 1 L.R.C. 2nd XI.

SEASON OF MAGIC.

TO BE OFFERED AT THE STAR

The management of The Star Theatre mounces a season of magie beginning Thursday evening. when Cliefulo and Palering stroji. panned by their clever Continental company of magicians, illusionista and variety artists, open up their new bug of tricks for a three nichts ongagement.

This clever company are very well

2 known in the Colony, having played here many times during the past five years. They have just return- from most successful tour of Europe and bring back man new ysterics as well as several addi tions to their company. Probably the most talked about item in their

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new programme is the Urystal Gnz-

ing act, which has been a pheno- monal success everywhere that they Ohaw played. In this part of the programme, with the hid of the My- sterious Crystal, members of the 14 audience can learn the whereabouts

of their lost relatives, and their fu 91 ture seems to be an een book to

this wizard of the cryant.

It is claimed tint this is by far the bigger programme of illusions ever seen in the parts.

The plans for the season are now on view at Moutries and at the Star, where seats my be booked for any 2night of the engagement.

Bowling Analysis.

จ. M.

R.

W.

H. D. Rumjahn. 9

28

Sirdar Khan 7

1

16

0

5 S. Cassumbhoy. 5

1

8

4

1 15

4 3

...4.

2

M. P. Madar, e Alexander, þ.

Hill

12

60. Rumjahn, b Hill

G

0H. D. Rumjahn, c Harper, b

Hill

49

1Y. A. Wahab, b Smith

31

17 A. Kitchell, b Smith

1

53

Sirdag Kahan, e Strange, b

Smith

J. S. Ackber, lb.w. b Alexander

Bowling Analysis.

D. Rumjakn, not out

9

Sails about lat April.

Sails aboat 3rd April Sails about 3rd May Sails about 3rd Jane

0.

D. Mohamed,sb Hill...

B

B.

Young Griffin Reid

.10 3 12

8

S. Cassumbhoy, run out

7

1 19

0

2 0

.. 5

2

4

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| E. Savage, b Young

Q. B. Raven, e Baron, b Reid... 0

D. S. Green, not out

Extras

Total

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI..

H. E. Hollands; b Petheram 22

A. L. Rumjahn, c Alexander,

b Hill

TENNIS TOURNEY.

TO-DAY'S DOUBLES MATCH.

Worthy exponents of the gume will be seen on the H.K.C.C. courts this afternoon in the Open. Doubles Championship event of the tennis lomament. H. D. and O. Rum- jahn will meet Honda und Abe and a good mine is anticipated. The ingahas got the semi-finn dast

4 year when they had to give their op

ponents waiktorer es H. D. Rum-

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juha was ill for some time. They

0 represented Hongkong in the inter-i

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played together in the doubles.

Honda is the daranye player who came here with a big reputation from the F. M. S. He has already accounted for T. Lay-a player of promise-in. three straight sete in

Extras

E. C. Hagen, b Fraser

-14

Total

: 126

J. A, H. Plummer, b Overy....... 5

Sails about 10th March

L. D. McNicoll; b Fraser

70

Bowling Analysis.

LE

Bails about 7th April,

{

D. E. G. Nicholson, b'Overy.. 48

0.

R.

***

Sails about 3rd May

D. Reid, e Edwards, b Fraser. 18

C. Sara

1. 29

0

Sails about 8th May

8

W. Hill

8.1 1

43

5

the singles and is expected to go

Sails about 7th June

C. Alexander

2. 34

1

Bails about 8th July

7

R. Smith

far in the tournament. Abe is, pro- bably next to Honda, the best Ta

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H. Griffin, b Fraser

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Extras

Total (for 9 wickets).248 Bowling Analysis.

Fraser Overy Petheram

1

Chinese 2nd v. RA.M.C.

Percy bowled unchanged through Capt. Walker and Sergeant

the Chinese 2nd XI.'s innings at Causeway Bay and shared the wickets for a very small total. They then made 32 and 47 retired, respectively, the biggest scores in the Medical innings of 173.

'Scores:-

0. 1. R.

W.

:13 0 54

.11.4 0

65

A

71. 36

1

O. Raven

4 0

15

0

A. Raven

2 D

11

0

3

0 29

0

3 0

17

0

Wong Po-keung, c Walker, b

Percy

Weaser Savage

University 2nd v. Navy 2nd.

Chinese R.C. 2nd XI.

Wan Iu-shing,. c. Chilton,, b

Walker

Y. M. Shi, b Percy

K L Chau, e MeCurrach, b

Percy...

University 2nd annexed third place in the lengue table and at the same time rendered the R.E.'s S. T. Wang, Walker service by inflicting the first re-p Kau, b Percy .... verse on the Navy 2nd who have p. S. Tsci, l.b.w. b Walker: hitherto been undefeated. Play Kwok Po-kan, e Scrutton, b ing at home, the Varsity had

Walker, quite a good team out and played well in all departments. Young- saye contributed 52 not out and Hachiuma 31; Lam bowled very consistently and took 7 wickets, the majority clean bowled..

Scores:--

University/2nd XI.

B. P. Ng, b Hogg.

Choi Wai-fol, st. Howarth, b

Percy.

c. E. Wong, b Walker Cheung Wing-kue, not out

Extras

Total

M. 1.

panese player in the Colony and they should ranke a formidable com. biaution.

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4 Powell, G. R. More and R. E. A. Webster went on as change 33 bowlers.

3

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13

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.9

Sonday, 16th Mar. at 11a.m. ........................:Bonday, sard Mar. at 11 a.m.

J. L. Youngsaye, not out..

52

Bowling Analysis.

8.1 3 15 Capt. Walker Sergt. Percy... 8 4 14

R.A.M.C.

J. E. Noronha, b Gregory

18

C. W. Lam, b Gregory ...

0

Capt. Howarth, c Chau, b S. T.

Wong-

M. A. Kyum.1.b.w. Osborne

12

Pie. McCurrach, c F. K. Kwok,

S. F. Hachiuma, c Tizley, b

Hogg

b P. K. Wong

31

W. II. Sling, e Wilkins, b Hogg.. A. T. M. Barma, not out.

Extras

5

L.C.PL. Osborne, e P. K.

Wong, b Shi

18

6

Pte. Balchin, c Ip Kau, b C. E.

Wong

Pte. Chilton, b& E. Wong...

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H. Y. Leong, c Tizley, b Hogg.

Total (for 9 wkts. dec.)152

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. E. W. 11 4 22 .13. 2 49

Tizley

Dore Gregory Osborne

.: 5 8 29 8.3 23

6 3 20 Navy 2nd XI.. Lt. Hughes, c Sling; b Peterson Marine Wilkins, c Hachiuma,

b Lam

Lt. Harris, b: bam

Pay Lt. Gregory, 6 Peterson. Pay-Com. Osborne, b Lam.. Lt. Jackson, Youngsaye, b 14 Lam

C. S. Dore, b·Zam

Capt. Walker, Lb.w. b E. Wong 32 Sergt. Percy, retired

Pte. Scrutton, b C. E. Wong..

Pte. Derry, c Chau, b S. T.

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Pte. Pilcher, c Ip Kau, b C. E.

Wong

Pte. Wheeler, not out:

Extras-

Total

Bowling Analysis.

19 Wong Po-keung. 8

C. E. Wong...15.1.4 25Y, M. Shi...

-7. S. T. Wong

3

Pay Lt. Hogg, Lb.w, Young-

saye

0

7.

Lt. Rogers, b Lam

F. O. Tizley, c Leóng, b Lam. P. O. Bristow, not out

Extras

Total

Bowl

Patataon Lam

oungsaye

16

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Quinlan 1 for 6, and Woodland 178 for 16.)

0.

W:

0 39

1

38

37

9 0 49

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