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LOCAL SPORT.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925.

S. A. R. Ismail, b Bennett

LEAGUE TABLES TO-DATE.

Division 1.

47 Indian R. "C......

S. A. Ismail and F. M. el Arculli' did not bat.

M. I.

wi

1LR.C M..P. Madir, c Nell, b Pearce 29 N. B. Kitchell, e Shaw, b

Pearce

47

CRICKET. RESÜLTS OF SÅTURDAY'S

drawn with the score standing at 132 runs for eight 'wickets, the thus winning by two Navy wickets. Of the home bowlers, Overy was best, accounting for five wickets for 44 runs.

Scores:

Reed

5 0 20

6

Ling

5 彎

5

Baker Evans Hamilton Sayer

0

15

D. Ramjahn, e Shaw, b Pearce 21 A. R. Minu, b Bennett

2 30

6 1 11

1

.0'

0

K.C.C.

ין

GAMES.

Of the four First Division League matches, the RIA. take pride of place by their victory A. W. Ramsay, 1 Cantrell over the East Surreys by four J. C. Lyál, b Hargreaves, wickets. The Navy prevailed R. C. Witchell, e Nicolson, b over Kowloon, on the latter's Cantrell...... ground, by two wiukets. The A. A. Daud, b Cantrell Hongkong Cricket Club "A" team E. R. Howell, b Cantrell. ; were better than, the "B" team G. Lee, b Hargreaves by 57 runs; whilst the contests. Jex, b Hargreaves between the Civil Service and the A. R. F. Raven, b Cantrell Indian Recreation Club resulted F. Goodwin, not out.... in a drawn virtual victory, H. Ovary, c Lake, b Boyle. however, for the former.

W. A. J. Taylor, b Boyle

In the Second Division the Indian Recreation Club, on their own pitch, beat the Navy by four wickets.

esų

Extras

Total

2

. 12

0

49

26

107

Runs at fall of wickets-118, 218, 319, 419, 519, 626, 731, 831, 0/100, 10/107.

DOWLING ANALYSIS,

In a friendly match the Univer sition Seniors defeated the Chin- Recreation Club, on the latter's ground, by eight runs after an exciting, finish. The vie- tory was largely due to Sir Claud' Cantreli Severn, who performed the hat¦ Hargreaves trick.

EAST SÜRREYS, v. R.E.

Sirdar Khan, c & b Bennett 2Y. A. Wahab, not out

Extrus

0 Cralgengower.....

23 Navy.....

5

Total (for 6 wkts.)..178

E. A. Moosdeen, S. Cassambhoy,

In a First Division league mutch S. A. Bux, and V. Espina did not on the Army ground, the East bat. Surreys were beaten by the Royal Artillery.

The Surreye batted first, and Shaw put up a total of 73 runs. Chid Pearce son (22) and Holliday (14) were Bennett the only batsmen to stand up Smyth against a quartette of effective Simms bowlers, the most successful of whom was Gifford, who secured three wickets for nine runs.

In the Artillery innings, which realised 136 runs for six wickets' when stumps were drawn, some fast scoring was seen between Major Hattersley Smith (23) and

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

Kowloon C. C.....

C. S. C, C.

University....

H. K. G. C. B"

H. K. C. C. "A"...

[Chinese R. C....

P. W. D. L.

7 5 0 2 17

3

3

I

3 I. I

2.3 I 7

2 0

2 0 0

5. Division II.

R. ARADUAT

0: M. B. W.i

E. Surreys.

45

0

1 49

3

19 0

62

3 0 19

OC. S.C.C.

4,

FRIENDLY CRICKET.

C.R.C.. UNIVERSITY.

Sir Claud's Hat Trick. Two very interesting features were witnessed at this match the Chinese ground

Smith (38), who put up 54 runs between them before the latter was bowled by. Kent. Lt. Smith's 33 included six fours, played on Sir Claud Severn. Henslowe played a faultless in- yesterday.

playing for the visitors' perform- nings, making 36, including sevened, the "hat trick" towards the fours..

0. N

15 3

41

5

12 · 4

22

3

Osborne

8 0

18

0

Suffield

2 0

12

· 0.

Scores:-

LEAGUE MATCHES.

"Division 1..

Boyle

2.1 0.

9

2

East Surreys.

Royal Navy.

Capt. Kent, b Henslowe

Lieut.-Com. Jotham; e Ram-

say, H. Overy

33

Pte. Holliday, b Henslowe

H.R.CC *A* v, H.K.C.C. “B”

Capt. West, c Raven, b'F.

Goodwin

C.Q.M.S. Stripp, e Gifford, b

Henslowe

10

Six Double Figures.

Lieut-Com. Yonge, st. Jex, b

H. Overy

9

Overy

The two strings of the Hong-Pay Com. Osborne & b H. kong Cricket Club-"A" and "B"

fought out a First Division | Pay Lt-Com. Hargreaves, match on the Club ground. `

Lee, b, H. Overy

The "B's took first lease of the Col. Cantrell, not out wicket, but were dismissed rather | Capt. Lake, b H. Overy cheaply for 69 runs. Seven Lieut. Boyle, not out. wickets fell for 25 runs, büt" P. O. Suffield, c Lysl, b. G. Lee Bowker (20 not out) stayed the Mid. Freer, b G. Lee "dry out with the aid of Armstrong (26). Vallack was responsible for Eve wickets for 25, and Young took four for 314

Extras

Lt. Chidson, c Hattersley- Smith, b Clayton ...... L/Cpl. Clark, b.w. Gifford

Lt. Allfree, b Clayton

Pte. Davies, Lb.w. Gifford

Capt. Rowe, Page, b Smith 3Bdsm. Wood, ↳ Gifford

25 Pte. English, b Smith

19 Bdsm. Turnham, not out Extrus

5

3.

1

15

5

P. W..D. L.

Indian R. C....... 5

H. K. C. C 32

B. E... 4 I

Navy

University......

Kowloon C G...

2

71 4 2

POLO.

4

CUP HOLDERS DRAW.

At Causeway Bay on Saturday, a end of the home team's innings.five chukha match was played Two of the wickets were bowled between the holders of the Lady while the other was caught. Of Stubbs Challenge Cup and a team the six wickets taken by Sir Claud çaptained by Mr. B. D: F. Beith. five were in the last three overs The game resulted in a draw, with only three runs knocked off each side scoring six goals." The" him. Besides Sir Claud's bril-play was fast and open and of a hant performance with the ball better standard than has been seen he was, of great assistance to his here for some time.

Teams : side by helping to win a very ex- citing match.

The Lady Stubbs Cup holders:

.The

Chinese

batted first and thanks to valuable

Mr. Sugden, 1; Mr. Stanton, 2;

11 contributions from W. Hung (55) Capt. Oxspring, 3: C

Neville,

A

5

innings realised 139. The 'Var-

and Ng Sze-kwong (43) the back.

Mr. Beith's team:-Mr.

St.

sity men opened cautiously and Lawrence, I; Mr. Pollock, 2; Mr. had knocked up 55 before Quick Beith; 3; Mr. Heard, back.

was dismissed. Rumjahn batted

Major Rotheram played two

chukhas for each side, one player 78 well for his 62. After losing dropping out to make room for him

seven for 111 the Chinese seemed on each occasion.

Wike winning but when the ninth

The play at first was fairly even

3 wicket fell the score stood at 147. and when the bell was rung after

Total.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R.

6.

0 * 29

11

1 23

B

3 0

3

3 0 11 R.A.

Total (for 8 wkts:) ..132) Lt. Henslowe

Gr. Clayton Lieut. Nicholson did not bat.

Sgt. Gifford Runs at fall of wickets:-1125, Lt. Smith 260, 3|63, 4|70, 577, 6|109, 7|112, 8 122.

1

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

The. "A's" at the outset seemed as if they would fare little better, four wickets being down for 29 runs. Maus and Vallack, how ever, retrieved the position, scor- ing 20 and 20, respectively. Crutch added a useful 16 "and | Lyal Griffi 10 not out. The "A" team Goodwin scored 126, thus winning the Overy match by 57 ruis. Bowker was Lee the chief bowler, being responsi- | Witchell ble for five wickets for 41 runs. Hancock materially helped, taking four wickets for 37.

Scores:-

H.K.C.C.B."

G. R. More, b Young

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Vallack

OOH. E. Hollands. 1.b.w. Young

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G. B. Hett, b Young

Capt. Bensley, c &b English. B.S.M. Page, b Rowe

◊. M R W. Lieut. Smith, b Kent

Major Hattersley-Smith,

Stripp. b English

7 D

.22

.14

33 · 1

10

Q

44

3

13

1

5

C.S.C.C. v. I.R.C.

5 Capt. Bennett, run out

2Lieut. Henslowe, run out

Sgt. Gifford, not out

Gar. Clayton, not out

Extras

י.

2 Sir Claud joined Ponsonby-Fane the third chukha, Captain Neville's.

and after a very exciting ten team led by three goals to two. minutes' play, the pair knocked In the fourth chukha Captain

off the required runs amid ap. Neville's team put on three goals 4 plause. Ching took six wickets against their opponents one, but 8for 60 runs. Scores:--

33

C.R.C.

c

Ng Sze-kwong, b Quick.

23 W. C. Hung!' c & b Yoch

3C. Choa, b Sir Claud

some fast and vigorous work by

Mr. Beith's team in the last chukha 43 equalised the score..

-56

16 Severn

35 H. L. Yang, b Quick ...

12 H. C. Hung, c.Osman, h Sir

Claud Severn...

16

Total (for 6 wkts.)..136

Capt. Parkes, Gnr. Dyer and

2. K. L. Chau, c Gittins,

{K. Ching, not out

200 8000o

Quick 4

C. E. Wong, b Sir Claud

Severn

P. S. Wong, e Sling, b Sir

Claud Severn

Ng Sze-cheung,

Severn

Sir Claud

1 Wan Iu-shing, b Sir Claud

Severn

21000

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0.

0

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Hongkong, 9th February, 1925

The Indian R.C. were the

guests of the Civil Service C.C. in

4

0

a.league match. Unfortunately

3

putting up a total of 207 runs for

for the home side, who were Gnr. Jackson did not bat. placed in a favourable position by

20

W. W. Mackenzie, Vyllack

four wickets, a victory which was Capt, Rowe assured was not realised owing to Pte. English time intervening.

Capt. Kent 4 0

BOWLING ANALYSTS.

D. M. 11. W. .10 0. 40 6. 0 36 16

Extrus

0

H. J. Armstrong, b Young

26

0

J.

x

A.. H. Plummer, 1.b.w. Griffin

Batting first, Sayer and FJL/Cpl. Clark.. 3 de Rome treated the bowling with Bdsm. Wood contempt, and the partnership Pie. Holliday .. produced over 70 runs, when the

0 16

3 0 17

Total

2 0

10

W

Extrus

latter, who had scored 29,

was

.. 5

22 .0

8

Division, II.

di

smartly held at long slip by A. el Arculli, The first named bats-

11

Total

69

Runs at fall of wickets: 28, 38.4 16. 516, 625, 864, 9,04, 10,69.

118,

man continued to give a good

I.R.C. v. NAVY. --

Sir Claud Severn,

Gitlins

14.23 44

G

0

14

account of himself and proved

Yoch

1

18

7:25,

Easy Indian Victory, «

Rumjahn Quick

4 0

17

9 2 17 University.

51 It.

62

Seth & Fleming as from the 31st. day of January, 1925.

Young

Vallack

11 3 "31 ...10

16

The business will be carried on as

firm

Griffin

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

5

5

* 25 1' 0 H.K.C.C. “A." ~

T. E. Pearce, b Bowker A. W Hayward, b More Col. Matthews, b Bowker M. M. Maas, b. Bowker G. R. Vallack, Bowker,

Hancock

J. H. Crutch, b Bowker

L. A. Arthur, b Hancock

L. P. Ralph, b Hancock

F. N. Young. b Hancock ...

H. M. Howell, c McNicoll, b

Bowker

·H. Grišin, not out

Extras

Total

a thorn in the side of the opposi- tion. At time of the innings being declared closed, he was still unbeaten with 94 runs to his credit. Baker also compiled 43 in quick and easy style.

but Evans being once again to The visitors made a good start, 6 the fore with the ball (he secured 11 five wickets for 30 runs) and

0 Hamilton being also well placed

29 for attack (two wickets for 11 runs), they had scored only 89 runs for seven wickets when play was stopped.

20

16

4

0 G. R. Sayer, not out,

|

The Indian Recreation Club

Shahabudin

M. "E. W.

entertained the Navy at Sookum A. A. Rumjahn, 1.b.w. Ching Doo and triumphed by four E. K. Quick, b Ching

T. E. Yoeh, b Ching

wickets..

The Navy went to the wicket B. P. Ng, b Ching their score reaching 155, of which T. O. Yeow,runout... first and shaped very well indeed, W. M. Gittins, 1.Bw. H. Hung

A. B. Pearce was top scorer with S. O. Shahbudin, e Ng Sze

NOTICE.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVIN

No

that owing to increasing ill

bealth MR. H. PERCY SMITH has

2 retired from the firm of Percy Smith,

12 heretofore under the same

name.

7 PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING."

12 Hongkong, 9th February 1925.

0

5

NOTICE

Others to gain double figures were W. H. Sling, b Ching 66, which included thirteen fours. kwong, b Ching Engr.-Lieut. Bennett and Lieut. M. B. Osman, c & b H. Hung.. Peyton (21 each), Sergt. Fuller R. A. Ponsonby-Fane, not out 11 VOICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (14), and E, A. Taylor (10), Sir Claud Severn, c Ching b

S. A. R. Ismail took six of the wickets for 34 runs.

H. C. Hung

Extras

Total

Scores:-

C.S.C.C.

94

5

F. J. de Rome, c A. el Arculli,

b Bhoora

29

Nothing daunted by the res- pectable total against them, the Indians played vigorous cricket

10 B. D. Evans, c & b Bhoora.. 16 E. C. Fincher, c Omar, b F. M.

el Arculli

13

and passed the visitors' total for the loss of only five wickets.

16

Eventually stumps were drawn Ching

F. Baker, b A. el Arculli

Extrus

48

12

runs for six wickets," the match H. C. Hung thus being won by four wickets,

with their total carried to 178 Ng Sze-kwong..10

Total (for 4 wkts.,

.126 Runs at fall of wickets:-120, 2120, 3122, 429, 5139, 61103, 7,103, 8103, 9107, 101126..

Bowker More Hancock

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

"1

that consequent upon the Percy

9 retirement of Mr. Horace

Б

8 Smith, the partnership subsisting between Horace Percy Smith, John .147 Hennessey Seth and Daniel M. Fleming under the name of PERCY BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. 35.

R... SMITH, SETH & FLEMING in Hongkong and Fleming, Percy Smith. .....16 1 60

a Seth in Manila P.I. has been 47 0

dissolved and that the interest and 7.2 1 32

3 responsibility of John Hennessey Seth in the Manila practice and Daniel M. Fleming in the Hongkong. practice ceased on the 31st. January 1925.

wilt Mr. John Hennessey Seth Kowloon C.C second eleven carry on the practice in Hongkong on. 1 land, E. W. Hamilton, F. H. Hold-seven, Wahab five, and Madar journeyed to Happy Valley and his own account in the firm name 4. man, E. E. Reed and F. J. Ling four. Pearce and Bennett shared engaged in a friendly with a mixed " ST

and style of PERCY SMITH SETH the bowling honours with three team of Craigengower first and

M. R. W. 16 3 41

5'

8 2 32

7.3 2

KOWLOON C.C. v. NAVY.

Home Team Lose.

N. B. Kitchell scored 47, as did A. R. Minu, whilst Madar contri- declared) 207 buted 29, Wahab 23 (not out),

and D. Rumjahn 21.

Minu had.

F. E. Lawrence, A. R. Suther-ten four to his credit, Kitchell

did not bat.

Bhoors.

A. el Arculli ..14.5 1 64

Kowloon Cricket Club were at F. M. el Arculli, home to the Navy and lost by two

wickets. The Kowloon side went Madar

all to pieces against the bowling Rumjahn

of Cantrell and Hargreaves, eight" J. A. S. Currum 2 0 16 wickets falling for the insigni-

I.R.C.

21

CRAIGENGOWER v. KOWLOON

C.C. 2nd XI...

second players.

& FLEMING, Incorporated Ac- countants.

Hongkong, 9th February, 1925.

NOTICE

ball the complexion of the game Mr. WILLIAM LAUGHTON

changed entirely. The innings LEASK in our firm ceased on the

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

wickets each.

0. M. Di W. 20 2 61

Scores:-

2

Navy.

Winning the toss, the homesters took first knock, and opened pro-

Mid. Simms, c Ismail, b Minu 8

misingly. Twenty went up with-

Corpl. Shaw, e Ismail, b Minu

4

10 1. 26

1

6 1 18

0 16

0

A Engr. Lieut. Bennett, c Rum-

jahn, b Wahab

A. B. Pearce, c & b lamail.

out the loss of a wicket, but with

65

Petheram taking a turn with the

21

HK Interest and Responsibility N

0

Lt. Majendie, c Minu, b Ismail

6

ficant "gcore--for First League A. H. Rumjahn, c Baker, b cricket of 81. Then a trans- Hamilton formation came over the scene 8. H. Ismail, & Hamilton, b with the partnership of Raven Evans

Lt. Peyton, & & b Ismail.... 21

eventually realised 80, Petheram 1st day of January last

Rev, Hamilton, c.& b Kitchell

having the splendid analysis of

LEIGH & ORANGE,

26

Sgt. Fuller, not out...

14

Hongkong, 7th February 1925.

Mid. Smyths, b Ismail

25

and Overy (captain), which yield- A. H. Madar, st. Holdman, b ed 69 runs before Overy was held Hamilton ..

7

E. A. Taylor, c & b Ismail .. 10 Sgt. Neil, e Rumjahn, b Ismail

WANTED..

Extras

by Lake off Boyle. Goodwin car- H. D. Rümjahn, e Kokdman, b ried his bat out for 49 runs. The

Total

DOWDING ANALYSIS.

.

"Sirdar Khan. D 2. R. Minu 4. 14 Y. Wahab.

10

5.

0

22

4: 0.

Evans... whole side were dismissed for 107. A. el Arculli, 1.b.w. Evans .... Cantrell-took-five-wickets-for-41-U-M-Omar-not-not rans, and Hargreaves a trio for A H Bhoora, b Evans

22.

J. S. A. Curreem, at. Holdman, The Navy started well, thanks b Evans

to vigorous batting by Lieut. O. Ismail, not out Com, Antham (38) and Col. Can-

trol

side's

not out). The home

was passed with six

I wipt>t, down, stumps being

Extras

Total (for 7 wkta.)

8. A. Moosdcen 6 3,

S: A. R. Iemail 6,2:0, 89. N. B. Kinkel 90,

M. PA

seven wickets for 18 runs in 13 overs. 0

The first four batsmen for Kow

Q loon placed the visitors in a strong position, but later wickets fell cheaply and when the last man .166 went in three runs were still re-

quired for viclory. Duncan and

all rounds ANTED Good

experienced Architectural and.

. . Long managed to get these with Eoglaeering-Draughtsman-Appli Tout being sop rated, and carried cants should state age, experience

the score to 85. before the former and salary required, 2 29. I was bowled aer contributing a 150 valuable 26.

."

Applications accompanied by- coples of recent testimonials should

be addressed to The Officer in $ S. Abbhe most success-Charge of Works, HM Dockyard

11 ful player with bat and ball for Hongkong. 10 0 the home team."

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