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The members of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club'wers At Home on Saturday afternoon to their friends, when a large gathering. was present at the official closing of the rinks for the season..

Mr. A. R. Whibley, the Honorary Secretary, had made every possible arrangement to welcome the guests, while a most excellent tea was provided and superintended by a number of ladies.

A five-rink game of bowls was played between teams captained by the President (Mr. R. Lapsley) and Vice-President (Mr. P. T. Farrell). The latter's men won on four out of the five rinks, the score being 84-64.

--------Presentation Of Prizes.

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1st DIVISION.

C.C.C. v. K.C.C..

Bhoora

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O. M.. 9

W

29

A. el Arculli... 6 3 0 F. M, el Arculli. 5 H. D. Rumjahn.$2 Q 12

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The senior teams of the Kow- loon C.C. and Craigengower C.C. CHINESE RC. v. "NAVY."}} met in a league fixture on the ground of the latter.. The home This match was played at team, who had 6 wickets down for Causeway Bay and resulted in a 36 runs, finished up with a total win for the naval men by" two | of 96. Abbas was the mainstay wickets and six runs. The home

Mrs. Cock, Ladies and Gentle. men: Before calling upon Mra. Cock to present the prizes, I should Hike to any a few words about the bowling for the year. Entries have been as great as la former years, despite the exceptionally wet sum- mer from the bowling point of view, and we finished on time.

of the side with 49 runs, and team took first knock and, after, regret the younger school are not Macaskill. The visitors failed to runs, gathered together 108, before In congratulating the winners, I played throughout until caught by losing two wickets for only three too well represented. However, I their opponents' score the last wicket fell. Ng Sze-kwong feel sure by another season, their against the bowling of Abbas and (22) Yung (20) and Ng Sze names will be inscribed in gold Reed, who divided the wickets cheang (15) were the chief letters on the Club's Record Board. between them for 35 and 26 runs. scorera, Hogg was the most suc-

With regard to the Bowls

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especially among the younger (not pecessarily in years) bowlers who have shown very great enthusiasm throughout the season. I leave it to the incoming committee to again enter two teams; and would even suggest they enter three, since the F. Schnepel, c Macaskill, ↳ Lee excellently situated for offices K.D.R.C. team is to all intents W. B. Muskett, not out on the 3rd Floor of "St. George's" and purposes part and parcel of

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Capt. Rowe. i.b.w., Powell ...... L. C. Clark, b Walker...... Major Paton, e Matthews

Powell.... Pte. Daclea, run out Pie. Holliday, not out

Extras vanigay dogs

o Ching bowled exceptionally well. Powell

4.

9 W.-W. Mackenzie, b Evans

3 A. C. I. Bowker, b Baker

2 L. D. McNicoll, b Baker

bH. Owen Hughes, run out

8 29

,27 R. Hancock, c Baker, b Hamil-

5.

ton

26

9 A. K. Mackenzie, b Baker

2

13 H. J. Armstrong, not out

Extras

10

1

Total

.103

Total

116

R

1625 40

7

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

22

19

0, 31. R.

W

Walker... 4

1

• Reed IT

4

1 15

Ο

3

O

5

0

2nd DIVISION.

Evans Baker Wallington Hamilton

B Σ 29

3

10

2 45 5

2 0

8

0

2 0 13 Civil Service C.C.

Owen-Hughes

Bowker

9 in 15 overs he took six wickets for Young 21 44 runs. Scores:-

3

Chinese R.C.

0 Ng Sze-kwong, b Osborne... 22

1 H. C. Hung, e Jackson, b Hogg 0

7 W. Hung, c Neill, b Hogg....

OL

K. L. Chau, c Osborne, b Hogg 11 96 C. Choa, b Osborne .....

15

Yung Hin-lun, c West, b Hogg 20 H. Ching, b Osborne...

Ng Sze-cheung, b Hargreaves

SY. K. Shi, not out.......

C. E. Wong, c Jotham, b Hogg

2 Wan Tu-shing, c West, b Hogg

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0. M.

11 3 18

4

2 10

0 17

2 11

11

0

0

18

3.

2" 0

15

0

14

3 Hargreaves

1 Hogg

Kowloon C.C.

A. W. Ramsey, b Abbas

S. Jex, c & b Reed

A. R. F. Raven, b Reed

G. Lee, 1.b.w. Reed.

K. R. Macaskill "Abbas

F. Goodwin, e Grimes, b Reed.

R.H. H. Benson, b Abbas J. C. Lyal, b Reed

A. J. Kew, not out J.J. G. Fletcher, b Abbas

H. Overy, c Schnepel, b Abbas.

Extras....

President's Competition. (1) D. Muir (2) L. Guy (3) P. T. Farrell.

(1) W: MacFarlane (2) A. THE SIXTH ORDINARY Whibley (3) D. Gow,

GENERAL MEETING of

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B. Wylie, Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hoogkong, on SATURDAY, the 20/h December, 1924, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose, of Prizes presented by Mr. R. receiving a statement of accounts Lapsley, Mr. W. MacFarlane, and and the report of the General Mr. J. Donnithornie. Managers for the year ended 30th September. 1924, and electing Consulting Committee and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of Company

2

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Prizes presented by Mr. P. T.

Abbas Reed

Total

7 Osborne

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

6 Stephenson

8

0. M.

15

Webster

K.C.C. II. v. C.S.C.C. II.

On the Kowloon ground, in a

second division league match, the A. E. Wood; e Hancock, b Civil Service second team defeated

the K.CC. II. by 31 runs almost F. E. Lawrence, c Hett, b 4 on the stroke of time.

visitors batted first and scored 98, B. D. Evans, b Bowker

The

10 the K.C.C. replying with 67. H. G. Wallington, c & b

Scores:-

.103

W

CS.C.C.-1st Innings... A. Cullip, c & b Duncan.

C. A. Alexander, e Edwards,

b Duncan

R. 9 2 40 1 H. F. Harper, b Gorvin 11 3 24 ..6 Squibbs, lib.w. Gorvin

0 17. 3 J. H. B. Nihill, .b.w. Gorvin

3 0 12 Navy. 9Lt-Com: Jotham, ib.w. Hung. 2Pay.-Com. Osborne, c Wan

Tu-shing, b Ching....

2 Capt. West, R.M., c Ng Sze-

kwong, b Ching....

6

Mid. Stephenson, b Ching

67 Pay. Lt-Com. Hargreaves,

OH, Edmunds, b Gorvin

A Spillett, c & b Petheram. 22 R. Smith, b Hill

A. Hallam, b Hill

10 C. Sara, not out

McNicoll

E. C. Fincher, b Bowker....

19

No cad 5

5 T. D. E. Pendered, b McNicoll 0

F. Baker, e Owen-Hughes, b

9 McNicoll

1 F. H. Holdman, b Baker

6 F. JLing-b-Bowker-

3 E. B. Reed, b Owen Hughes 16 E. W. Hamilton, not out...

Extras :.

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

98 McNicoll

25

.17

6

0

6

H. E. Strange, c Masters, b

Hill

13

7

Extras

Bowker

More

Rb.w. Hung

1

Total

Lt. Gush, e Wong, b Ching.

21

M.

H.

9

1

35

B 0 -26

5 Lt. Jackson, not out

W. Lt. Simpson, b Ching..

'BOWLING ANALYSIS,

23

0.

5 Surg-Lt. Neill, b Ching.

Gorvin 1 12 Duncan

Masters

Earnshaw

· BOWLING ANALYSIS.

INDIAN R.C. v. R.G.A. In the above first division league match at Sookumpoo, the

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.). 109 Hill

Vice President's Competition. 3. Puncheon.

(1) L. Guy (2) C. Atkinson (3).

Farrell, Mr. Whibley and The Club. Non-Prize Winners' Competition.

(1) R. Johnston (2) H. Pearman, wickets; Prizes presented by Messrs. Curreem Simpson, Chapman, Harvey, R. Madar 43. The R.G.A. were soon Ng Sze-kwong. Duncan and Steel (Dundee Cup); disposed of for 104 runs." Bhoora H. Ching took 4 wickets for 29, and H. D. W. Hung Rumjahn 2 for 12. Scores

and Mr. R. Hall;

Handicap Singles,

(1) R. Lapsley, (2) H. Fearman, (3) H. Gourlay.

H. 11. 3 20 10 4 24

3 1 14

|

5

2 16

1

15.

K.CC-1st Innings.

4

M It,

14 5. 95

7 1 18

4 0' 13

Owen-Hughes. 3 0 .9

0

21

0

0

10

85

ROYAL ENGINEERS v. NAVY. In a friendly game on the R.E.

2 ground, the Navy put up 148 runs. 0 The Engineers replied with, 107 3 runs for 9 wickets. The match 0 ended in a draw owing to failing

I.R.C. batting first, declared their Lt. Agnew and Pay. Lt, Hogg, Petheram 3 0 0 1 light. innings closed at 199 runs for 4 did not bat.

this total 90 and

towards contributed

Indian R.C.

C. H. Bhoora, e & b Lt. Smith.. 25

Prizes presented by Messrs. A. H. Rumjahn, c Henslowe, b Dixon, Greig and McKirdy Hall (Belfast Cup); Mr. W. Russell and Mr. B. Wylle.

Vi

Handicap Doubles.. (1) A. Gourlay and R. Lapsley, (2) W. Crook dake and F Goodman..

Prizes presented by Messrs. McIntosh, Keith, Atkinson, Cooper, W. Forsyth, Gourlay, Hamilton, McKelvie, McKinnon, Mair, Smyth

J. S. A. Curreem, hit wicket,

b Gifford

S. H. Ismail, run out

O. Ismail, 1.b.w. Gifford A. H. Madar, not out

F. M. el Arculli, not out.

Extras

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

W. Hill, e Squibbs, b Edmunds

ROYAL NAVY.

Lt. Alexander, st. Smith, b

..0Lt. Leslie, b Jacob

0. M. n. w. C. Earnshaw, c Strange, b Cockell.

Edmunds...

A. C. Miles, b Cockell

W. F. J. Gorvin, e Squibbs, b, 44

₤11.

..... 4

H.K.C.C. "A" v. SURREYS.

.12 0 38 0

15.2 3

0 15

5 悲

Sara

L. R. Duncan, c Harper, b

Edmunds

R. J. P. Masters, 1.b.w. Sara..

On the Hongkong Cricket Club E. J. Edwards, c Sara, b ground, in a league match, the

28

Edmunds.

90

home side. "A" proved too strong B. Petheram, b. Sara

.4

for the Surreys, Batting first, the O. B. Raven, not out Club scored 187 for six wickets and A. G. Renton, Lb.w. Sara 43 declared.

11

Total (for 4 wkts.). 199

and Wilson Brown" (Clydeside A. el Arculli, H. D. Rumjahn, Cups); and Mr D. Gow.

S. A. Ismail and S. D. Ismail, did

Each member of the Vice Presi- not bat.. dent's winning team received aj silver spoon.

1

Webster scored 50, E. J. Jordan, b Sara". Matthews 30 and Walker 56.

Thanks to Powell taking 8 wickets for 40, the Surreys' total only reached 103. Paton, who scored 27, was the only bats man to offer any pal opposition. Scores follow:-

HK.CC. in. Innings.

J. C. Long,'c Alexander, b Sara

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Edmunds

J. Humphreys, c Kent, b Wood 24 Squibbs R. E. A. Webster, b Rowe...... 50 Sara

W. C. Blaker, b Rowe......

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0.

R.

12

6 0 39

8 0 48

1

0 Lt-Col. Matthews, c Wood, b

Rowe...

30

37

.0

16 0

0 Capt. Walker, st. Stripp, b.

Clarke

56

2

14

13

9

0 42

R.G.A.

At the conclusion of the distribu-Henslowe tion of prizes, Mr. Lapsley, on Smith behalf of the Club members, hand Hattersley-Smith 4 ed Mrs. Cock a bouquet in silver Barrett bolder.

Hall Mri Cox briefly thanked the Gifford members, saying that she wished; not only to thank, them for Capt. Bensley c A. H. Rum- their kindness in Inviting her to Jahn, b A. el Arculli distribute the prizes, but for their W. Hall, b Bhoora.. double kindness in presenting her Capt. Parkes, hit wicket, with such a handsome' bouquet and Bhoora holder.

Major Hattersley-Smith, Cheers for Mrs. Cox, on the Madar, b Bhoora. proposal of Mr. Farrell, brought W. Henalowe, 3. D. Ismail, b

F. M. el Arculli

proceedings to a close,

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b A. el Arculli,

Bom. Robertson, c EL D. Rum-

Jahn, b Bhoora

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Extras

Tota

1 G. H. Piercey, c Kent,b Alfree

2 M. M. Maas, not out

Extra...

*Total (for 6 wkts)...187

F. N. Young. J. H. Crutch, Rev. T. B. Powell, L. C. Ralph, did not

*Inntogs declared closed.

bat.

0

39

i.

Carpenter.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. 18 2 30

3 0 6

11 Capt. Hopwood, c Hollands, b

faro......

18 LtaGoald, b Faro

17 Pay.-L. Gregory, b Cockell

Capt. Davenport, b Jacob

4 Marine Wilkins, not out

6 P.O. Tizley, b Jacob.

13

15

5L-Com. Lockhart, b Faro....

20

4 Eng. Com. Hooppell, b Jacob...

0

Extras

18

7

Total

..148

67

Jacob

W. Cockell

4 Faroe

"BOWLING ANALYSIS."

• Goodman .............

9.5 1 24

6

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

H.K.C.C. "B" y. C.S.C.C.

31. R. W

52

9. 1.

11 0 52

6

1 16

0 16

ROYAL ENGINEERS.

Q.M.S. Ramsay, b Hooppell

Sergt. Cockell, h Lockhart

4

Cpl. Blondin, "e Hopwood, b

Davenport

81

17

Sergt. Hamblin, c Wilkins, b

Davenport

A strong team representing the Hongkong C.C. "B" met the Capt. Feary, b Davenport Civil Service C.C. in a friendly C. S. M. Smith, b Lockhart and defeated them by a margin QM.S. Faro, b Gregory game on the ground of the latter S. S. Brown, Davenport of .31 runs For the winners Sgm. Hollands, not out Owen-Hughes was top scorer Q.M.S. Jacob, e Hopwood, b with 29 - and appeared Hooppell...

runs, Spr. Goodman, not out... Extras

good for many more

bút had to retire after reaking a mistake in running looking.. Hancock

0. M. RW. without

4 0 34

1 Kent .............. 9 0 51

Rowe

brilliant síxer

Total (for 9 wkts.)..107. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

smartly held on the boundary line Lockhart

0 hit B

0

131 Wood

6

12 1 58 033

in making 26, but later was

0.

M. B.

3

13 B. 48

Clarka 22344444

2

0 4

I

by Baker. For the C.S.C.C., Hooppell

8.0 22

18

8 Alfren

0 61 Holdman was top scorer with 27, Davenport Surreys 1st Innings.

and did remarkably well at the ~wickets:~~ "Capt. Kent, and b Powell ... 2.

8 1 16

Gregory

3

22

9

H.K.CC. "B

Lt. Chidson, b Powell............ 8 Scores Bosm, Wood, Lb.w., Powell. Tol C.Q.M.S. Stripp, 1.b.w. Powell 4. G. R. More, c Bakar, b Evans 19

Capt. Carpenter, Blaker b

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