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THE CHINA

DAY'S FOOTBALI

Knever

Rodger defence,

could Crosano,

Drums" ely-ball

the Cooper, Kooping Agleward,

Mum

1 to be Muffett, Hutchins

paving

Sanfor

Kowloon

kept the scop

Junior Shield Semi-Final Kowloon

especially c

2 China "A". I the penalty.

KOWLOON RESERVES-

CHINA

Longue Division: IE Sacred Heart. 2. China "B".. Club St. Josephs "Bo Sarreya .......................... 4 Recrein "80 Recreio "A" ... 3 Drùmé............... 1

W. Hang

Parker, Ny Sakong, b. Hett..... Crocket,

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

First Divisiost

Goals, P.W.D.L.F.A. Fu. 12 11 0 1337 1382 329:13 18 2:61 521.12.13

Surreys

This game in the Juptor Division | Chins of the Shield, competition took Club

St. Joseph's A University place on the Club ground. A nasty Kowloon

cross wind was blowing that made Police the flight of the hailvery deceptive, RA and the dust coming from the Tamar Toud way blinded both players and China spectators alike, a

CLUB KOWLOON For this game to the Soplor Shield Competition, the

team's lined up as follow

Club Rodger; Gerrard, Mc Cubbin Mair, Stewart, Lyon Pile, Forsyth, Jones, Johnson and Keys.

Kowloon --Duncan Wheeler Reed; Turner, McKelvie Pascoe, Wheeler Austin, McBride, Muir and Hayea

Referee Mr. Smith, R. A. Linearmen-Messrs. F. Smith

and Austint

corners

6 14:3.26-14 13 443 612 1911

11 5.0 6 16 25 10 1741 712 16 9 14 1013 855 2

Second Division

HLYung b Rumjahn ** Haag, nu out

H. G. Enng, ran out KL Chan Severn, CE.Wong.b Hett

Chine Shahabu PS. Wong b P. K. Wong, b Qui WK. Cheung, not Wan Iushing, b Het

Total BOWLING AN

Shahabudla Rumlahn

Goals: PWDLFA Pts Quic 2018 1:1.968 37 18.15 12 57 13.31

17 11 2 4 36 20 24

The Chinese opened the attack, but a good movement by their for warda was spoiled by hands. Kowloos then, took up the attack Rec. "A" and they forced two corners in Surrey..!! rapid succession which were St Joseph's cleared, but the ball. went-dyt- tờ Millard, who was at least 25 yards | Drums; from the goal. This player took a Kowloon Arst timer that the goal-keeper had| China ample opportunity to save; in- Rec. B18 stead, he let the ball go through Club his hands into the net

Slipper was called upon to save from Tsol Ping fin and later he are away a corner in saving a shut from the Inside, right, Just before half time Villard added to the score from a mistake by the Chinese left back. Half-time :: Kowloon, 2; China "A",0.

.16 101: 5.37 2421

91 83431.19 57.5 30 32 17 44 10 24.41 12

17 44 99.32 12 43.10 22.

16 26 8 12 45.

Sacred Heart....17 St. Joseph's University. China

18 34 11.17 4910 ....18 2412 13 31

CRICKET.

LEAGUE DIVISION, I CLUB "B" v. CS.CC.

8

A Service Victory Playing on the Hongkong Cricket Club's ground the Civil Service had an easy win over the

Gorvin

S. Jex, e Fowler, b Walker D

1 J. C. Lyal, © Ralph, b Walker.

A. A. Dand, run out

B. Petheram 5 Matthewa AR F. Raven, b Matthews, J. Fraser, run out

Linesis 103.-F. Goodwin, b Matthews.dk

JC Fletcher, Banner, b

Matthews

130 W. Gorvin, b Matthews 352 Overy, b Matthewe 17662) K. R, Macaskill, not ou

Extras

Hett

ABOWLING

EAST SURREYS ♥. NAVY.

Win for Sabora,

•Walker Pearce Morris

Matthey Burns

Was

very even game in First Division League cricket witnessed on the Army ground. the Navy team returning with a win by thred wickets, bu

NAVY - UNIVERSI

The East Surreya declared their Innings closed for 161 rans at the expense of six wickets. Those to reach double figures were Rowe.

The second string of the Univer- (39 not out) who hit sight fours; Stripp (25), Chidson (22), Allfree sity travelled to Happy Valley to (21), with a quartette of fours play a friendly game with the each and Paton (15 pot out) Navy, and found a surprise await Lr Com. Lockhartwan-respon-ing them, the Navy scoring almost- sible for some good fielding at this timer the total of their in mid-on, which kept down the score logs at the expense of only five- of the Array team

wickets

Kowloon started to attack from the commencement, and Muir sent over from a nice pass from G. Wheeler. Soon after McBride and Hayes tried shots, that could not find their objective. Rodger saved from Austin, and the Club then got away, but what looked like ∙A promising movement was apolled by Forsyth getting offside. Kowloon returned to

The second half was all China's the attack, and two were conceded them in rapid game for, with the exception of a succession, but they failed to casual breakaway in which the improve on them. At the other end Kowloon forwards seemed more Duncan was called upon to punch anxious to get the ball away from away from a lob by Mair, with their own goal than to acore, the Forsyth and Jones in close atten- Chinese did all the bitscking. This dance. With Kowloon pressing, was where the Chinese wanted to Mair handled in the area. shooting Club's "B" eleven.

The Navy followed and passed McKelvie took the kick and Red- Slipper in goal was injured and The Service batted first and ran ger was deservedly applauded for any good shot would have beaten up a score of 148. All but three the score within a few minutes of bringing off a fine save The ball him. As it was, the Chinese could had double Egures, De Rome the time for drawing of stumps cleared to midfield. Soon after corner, the inside left meeting the took six wickets for 52 was one but the fast to get out, and the side, for going first man. In he going out to McCubbin, that player only score once-this from, a being highest with 28. Bowker Capt. West was the mainstay of

in the Club

the match had then just been won Rodger, in saving from McBride, ball from the kick and, sending On going:

very put up

feeble conceded a corner. The free kick into the net.

He played a good game, hitting Mackenzie get- was saved by the goal keeper, Result Kowloog, 2; China defence, only

"AR

ting into double figure3 (12) all round the wicket for 77 suns, who was again forced to put over the line, Hayes sending behind

Ling was deadly with the ball; which included nine fours Hargreaves (22) and Osborne (26) from the free kick. The Club

taking eight wickets for 21 runs. also contributed toward the victory. players paid a flying visit to the

Scores

Scores NC POR Kowloon end, but too much square pasing was their, downfall, Wheeler eventually punting up the O féld. Muir, securing, went away and beat Gerrard, but in cutting in kicked too hard, McCubbin nip ping in and sending behind From the corner kick the ball dodged about dangerously in the Club goal mouth, but McKelvis eventually settled matters sending over the bar. Kowloon returned to the attack and Rodger had to save shots from McBride and Hayer. Stewart sent Pile away, but that player finished up by defeating the Drunk a three goals F. J. Lang, b Bowker

to one. The Recrtho Fleven had sending wide Rodger saved

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SURREYS V RECREIO B

Civil Service G. R. Sayer, b Bowker. F. J. Do Rome, c Bowker, Playing at Sookumpoo the More et do Surrey Reserves had an easy G. D. Evans, o MeNicol, victory over the Recreio "B" team, More scoring four times without reply. Fincher, More, Three were, scored in the first half.

Recrelo Av, Denins.

Bowker

F. Baker, b Bowker

East Surrey's, Capt. Armstrong, c. Majendie,

b Mercer. 28 Pie, Holliday, b Boyle

All the Navy players reachede double figures with the exccption of one Baker being top scorer

was 205 fours. The total for five wickets with 56, which included a dozen

Durnford (6 for 34), Baker (2 for- 24), and Ingham (1 for I) wern- responsible for the dismissal of

Scoresh the University side for ya tups.

Navy nd XL

66

P.O. Warbinigy 5,b Sling........... A.B. Baler, cng, b Sling.. Sig. Hopklos, and b Sudan... 22 LWit Hood, c Viccajec, be 9 Giting. **.

30

CO. M. S. Stripp, c Mercer, b 17. Bofle ......................................... 25

Lt. Allfree, b Davenport.

| Lt-Com, Durnford, not out......

21 L.Com Ingham, c. and

10. Lt. Chidson, b Hargreaves ... 22. Sig. Fuller not outdo

Capt Rate, not ont..

17

39

E. H. Lawrence, run out. 0 H. J. Wallington, b. Plummer 18 Playing at Kowloon, on Saturday E, W. Hamilton, b Bowker... 15 afternoon, the Recreio con-J. H. Holdman b Bewker tiued their series of victories by D. B. Reed, not out

Extras

„Total

Capt. Carpenter, c Gould, bu

Davenport .....................

Extrasoni

Total (for 5 wickets,

Major Paton, not out ....

-15

15

Extras...ssiverti

20

what declared)...205

Runs at the fall of wicket: 1/81,

2

1

16

Total (for 6 wickets, decl.)... 161 2/100, 3/124, 4/165, 5/176

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O MR. W

12 340

90 33

Hoalim 1Glnias

82 32

Davenport..........

148 Hargreaves Runs at fall of wickets-1/25, Mercer

1

8 1 36 2 Sudan...

Leong

Capt. Mercer, c Stripp, b Woods 7 E W Capt West b Allfree........ 77

BOWLING ANALYSTS./

1.2/1-52

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96

2

-ā-

617

Pay Lt Com. Hargreaves St.

Stripper, b Woods

Lt. Simpsor, cand b Woods

Pay Com Osborne, c Arm

strong, b Allfree...

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

O

* University 2nd XI. € Zimmern, b. Durnford ...... A. Koalim,c Wellar, b Durnford W Gutles, Warbington h

Baker

26 Y.-C. Teh, b Duroford

Lt. Majendinic. Petter, b Woods 17 V. F. Viccajee, b Baker Lt. Gould, c Stripp, h Rowe, 13 W. H. Sling, b Durnford 5L. Com, Lockhart not out mál. 0 H. Y. Leong, b-Durnford.

0

8.

Extras.

Total (for 7 wickets)...164 BOWLING ANALYSIS AN

OE RAW, 152 $11 44 4 0 15 0

from Austin and at the other ende game in their hats the whole Keys forced a corner cff Wheeler way and the Drums were fortunate that Turner cleared. With the that the score was not considerably Balt in the Club half the higher against them. The strong 248, 873, 477 677, 6110, Boyle whistle sounded for half time wind that was blowing all afternoon 7116, 8145, 9146, 10148. _with_the_score sheet blank made the playing difficult for both

Play was open in the second half teams...

After a lot of midfield play, Bowker for a time, but eventually the Kowloon forwards got away and Recreio got going and nice More: Radger was forced to put behind forward movement by Fuertes and Stewart

20 15 from G. Wheeler. Muir sent be Gorano looked as if they were going Plummer hind; and, st the other end, Keys to put Recreio in the lead, How McNicol

30 14 was rewarded with a corner from ever. Bayard saved a hot one from

H.K.C.C. "B" Pascoe that proved abortive. Gosano and cleared Recreio were G. F. Gardner, b Ling. Gerrard sent behind from a nice not to be denied, Crosano scoring D. E. G. Nicolson, b Reed centre from the right, but the free with a nice lob shot shortly after E. J. R. Mitchell, c Baker, Kick was not improved upon; and which gave Bayard no chance.

Ling a'dangerous movement by the Club

Recreio still kept up the pressure, G. R. More, b Ling forward line saw Forsyth through, Gosano putting in shot one, but BP. Stewart, Reed, b Ling 6 but F. Wheeler, recovering, man- Bayard saved. The Drums then took. A. L. Gace, b Ling NAGEKO aged to keep him off the ball until possession of the play and looked L. D. McNicol, b Ling **... 6 Rowe, it rolled out of play. McKelvis dangerous, Parker sending in A. C. I. Bowker, b Ling, 6 Wood started the movement that resulted nice shot, but Silva was safe and AK Mackenzie, not out . 12 Peiter. in Kowloon's first goal. He cent cleared. Xavier, however, fouled D. B. Feat, b Reed an

0 Carpenter out to the left wing, and whilst clearing, Drums.obtaining a A. B. Plummer, b Ling 0 Allfree some alce short passing between penalty. Cooper tool the shot und

Extras that wing and the centre forward shot straight at the goal. Silva saw the latter finish up by stopped the shot, but failed to beating Rodger with a nice drive save. Reareio then started in Runs at fall of wickets-110, well-deserved goal carest, Fuertes putting in a lovely 210,8 14,4414, 518, 6122, 7|28, From the centre kick Kowloon shot, but Bayard: saved Rocha again took up the attack and within then got started and-looked: like

841, 943, 1044 flva minutes were two goals-up, scoring, but Bayurd again moved. Hayes, rocalving the ball, peatly | Gosano followed up with another | tricked. Gerrard and, going in, shot at goal, hut. Parker headed | banged the ball past Rodger who, a corner, from which Recreio if the truth is known, did not see obtained no advantage. The Druins it until. It nestled in the net. then took up the attack and forced The Club came into the picture a comer,bute figley cleared, for a bit, but only on one occasion Recreio pressed hard and, from 1 The Chittese Journeyed did they look dangerous. Reed nice piece of play, Fuertes passed Fokfulam andere decisively fouled Johnson just outside the Denalty area, and from the kick Duncan saved well from Forsyth From now on to the end the Kow foon forwards dominated the game but they falled to add to their

scort.

Result Kowipon, 2; Club, Q′′

Kowloon a

toge

to Gowano, who netted,

Recrein still continued the pres sore, Brown patting in a good shot, but Bavard cleared Half- time urved with the Recro cloven one goal in the lead

The second half was one bom bardment of the Drums the bail ecarcale going out

but they managed to

Fearede

Reed Ling

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

UNIVERSITY

CR.C

defeated by the home team.

University baked first and mastered the bowling Ume. After scan

up

Bin, being

119

0 27

FRIENDLY GAMES.

KOWLOON v. HICC.

8 CK Ong, b Durnford.. A. T. M. Barma, not out B. N. Sudan, run out F. Hípicola, ¤ & b. Ing

Extras!

Total...

72

Runs at the fall, of wickets 01/12, 219, 3/347 4/36 5/422 (6/48,

17/48, 8/54 9155, 10/72

Locals Lose By Century. In the friendly game, on the Kowloon ground, between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Hongkong Cricket Club, the wicket played badly and both Goodwin and Lyal kicked a lot.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Durnford...

Baker

Ingham

BASKET BALL"

SHIELD COMPETITION,

Scoring was alow, and only Capt Morris showed much enter- prise, Kowloon tried no fewer

South China registered than eight bowlers, but, spart from the opening pair, the stuffwoin the Basketball Les gent down was poor and the field. There seems litle doubt that

petition by beating the Ing was slacks, CA. All have a walk over The Kowloon Club opened care in their remaining game with the fully and, with Lyal, and Dand Moslem Club, and thus gain the-

fer, looked like making runs, maximum of twelve points

lerstanding cost The results to date

and after

for twenty SCAA

aven runs, another Ching Wab

lly-cost Unva

and Y. Hoste

Ave Moslem Club

t

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