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MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925.
R.A
Capt. Bensley, b Iyal
C.C.C. EN FETE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
LOCAL CRICKET.
SEVERAL MATCHES ON SATURDAY.
Lt. H. L. C. Hall, o Jex, b
Goodwin
0
Tt. J. E. Smith, a Raven, b
Goodwin
CRAIGENGOWER CLUB'S "AT HOME."
10
Maj W.P.A. Hattorsley-Smith,
HOWLS LEAGUE CHAMPIONS.
c Lyal, b Goodwin
1
14
"FRIENDLY" MATCHES.
Lt. F. A. Henslowe, c Morris, The last Hongkong interport
b Goodwinsso team that won by 7 runs at Shang-Lt. Col. Edmondes, b Good- hai is to meet a picked team from
win
the RR.CC., on the Clubs ground. J. A. Chester, b Goodwin this Saturday,
Chipl. Bennett, e Jex, 5 (lood-
Last Saturday several interest- ing games were played and a few have shown good form already.
H.K.C.C. Match.
With twelve players in a side, Mr. T. E. Pearce's team defented Mr. R. E. A. Webster's team by
52 runs.
win
Sgt. Gifford, b Goodwin Chr. Clayton, b Petherum Mr. Gr. Rough not out
Extens
Titul Bowling Analysi
0. M. R. 103 2 33
8 1 28
Petherum....
The game commenced at 2 p.m. and Pource's team batted first. Goodwin Stewart. Dysl compiling 180 runs.
scorer with 55, which || was lop included eight boundary hits and aviser. Others to reach double figures were Brig-Gen. Mac- naughton (30), Burns (23) and Vallack (11).
of the Bowker captured six wickets for 55 runs, and Owen Hughes three for 31.
Humphreys (40) was the out- standing batsman in Webster's team. Lammert and Owen Hughes also helped the serre with 37.runs each.
In brawling Vallack seared the best average with six wickets for 41 runs, the balance being shared by Parker (3 for 34) and McNicoll (2 for 18).
Score:-
T. E. Pearce's Team, D. F. Stewart, e Griffin." b
Webster
Hughes, b Bowker
1. D. McNicoll, b Bowker
3
UNIVERSITY v. HERMES.
12
67
w.
For their "At Home" on Satur- day, the Craigongower Cricket 0 Club's clubhouse and grounds accommodated a large number of members, their friends, and 9 visitors, the last named including representatives from the leading 2bowling Clubs of the Colony who 2 availed themselves of the invita-
tton to come and beat Craigen gower on their own ground.
Five rink games between teams from the Craigengower Cricket Club and the "Rest" occupied the 8 afternoon. The visiting teams were the Civil Service CC.. the 1 Kowloon G.C... the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Taikoo Recreation Club, and the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club. The home teams all played a good gume, and only Taikoo were able to show their old form by recording a
The University had as visitors on their ground at Pokfulam a team from H.M.S. "Hermes," and easily proved their superiority,
The "Hermes" batted Arst and were disposed of for 52 runs, the howling being very good.
The University followed and all the batsmen with one excep- tion reached double figures. Two men retired, Ng with 54, highest store and the total was 214 runs for 7 wickets, when they declared their innings closed.
The visitors were sent in a second time and had made 52 at the expense of four wickets when owing to failing light play stumps were drawn.
Score:
H.M.S. "Hermes"-1st. Lt. Sillitoe, b Shahabudin... Paymaster Allen, b Balhat-
thet
win.
The results in the rink gamca were as under :-
C.C.C. v. C.5.0.0. This resulted in an easy win for the C.C.C., who led all the way and made the final score, 30-14.
C.C.C. Neves Arculli Kent Bradbury
6.8.C.C.
· P. Kaight
Massey
W. Knight
Deakin
(Skip).14
(Skip) ..30
C.C.C. v. K.C.C. The KC.C. played with a weakened team. their best bowlers being engaged elsewhere in a Spey Cup competition match. They were three up on the eighth 6 head and one down in the twelfth. The game up try this point was very interesting and uncertain, But the C.C.C. started to leave the visitors behind and won 32-15,
C.C.C. 13 Muskett
65
H. J. Armstrong, c
Owen
8
D. E. G. Nicholson. b Bowker
0
L. R. Andrews, b Bowker
H. V. Parker, b Owen Hughes
0
T.D. E. Pendered, c Hayward.
le Owen Hughes Brig. Gen. Macnaughton, b
Bowker
#
Lt. G. Williams, st. Sling. b
Shahabudin ....
3
80
Holloway, b Shahabudin
7
19
F. Off. Överbury, b Ng
20
ER. A. Blake, c
Sling, b
Clow
Quick
5
b Owen
E. R. A. Bradey, b Shahabu-
8 Rosselet
Macfarlane
din
9
1.7
Lt. Healey, b Ng
0
8
8
P. O. Densham, b Ng
1
1. A. S. Sullivan, b Ramjaha
370
W.
W. G. Burns, b Bowker
G. R. Vallack.
L. P. Ralph, b Griffin
Hughes
T. E. Pearce, not out
Bowker
Extras
Total
Griffin
Bowling Analysis.
Owen Hughes
Q. M. R
14 3 55 G
11 1 43
1
Webster
Feat
Hayward
Lt. Findlay, not out
Extras
A.O.C.
Howe
Burford
Labrum
Lammert
(Skip) ..32 (Skip).15
C.C.C. v. K.B.G.C. This game provided a wide dif- 4. ference, C.C.C. (Basa, skip)
Lawn Bowls Open Singles- H. J. Dennis; G. Green.
Pairs.-R. Basa and E. Arculli; B. W. Lee and A. Kitchell.
Rink.A. Grimmitt. A. K Taylor, W. E. Rose, A. Gillard, R. Basn, D. Fritz, G. H. Sellwood, L. C. Scusa.
Best League Rink:-- A. Macfarlane, H. J. Dennis, C. S. Roselet. W. B. Muskett.
Silver"spoons were presented to the winners in the afternoon's games, including the Taikoo team, Mr. A. Macfarlane (Hon. Secretary of the Lawn Bowls Association) then introduced Mrs. D. Gow, who, he, said, had kindly consented to present the cham- pionship shield and the medals won by the Craigengower Cricket Club this year.
The shield was received on behalf of the Club by Mr. B. W. Bradbury (Vice-President) amid applause.
Mr. D. Gow, as President of the Lawn Bowla, Association, was; next asked to say a few words. He thought that he had never in his life had such a large gather ing to talk to, and he asked to be forgiven if he did not make a success of it.
He said that he had been asked to take the place of Mr. J. Reid, a past President, who had pre- sented the trophy in the first division of the League competi- tion. Mr. R. M. Dyer had pre- sented the shield for the second division, which would be given away some other time.
.The Craigengower Cricket Club, he said, were to be con- gratulated on their achievement in topping the League this year." He considered that for a Club of five years' standing they had done wonderfully well. They had won two open championships, and last year were runners-up, and that took a lot of beating. (Applause).
He hoped that the champion- ship pennant which was flying in the Club would be a permanent thing. and that the members would do their best to keep it fly- ing, as some other Clubs would do their best to get it.
Mr. Gow also expressed his thanks for the honour paid by asking Mrs. Gow to present the trophy and medals, and wished the Club every success in the com- winning by 36-7. The K.B.G.C.ing years. (Applause).
1 scored in the sixth, fourteenth
Mr. Bradbury also expressed
and last four heads only. Cruig-his thunks on behalf of his wife
52 engower's position was 13-1 sixth head, and 28-1 thirteenth head. The K.B.G.C. also had a weaken ed team, with their best players taking part in a Spey Cup game elsewhere.
W
Total
Bowling Analysis.
1 31 3
0. M. R
3 I 13
1 Shahabudin
6 1 15
4
2
0 16
0 Balhatchet
3
0 7
2
4 0 Rev. Quick
5 2
10
R. E. A. Webster's Team.
Ng Rumjahn
4 D 17
2
Fritz
Souza Basa
27
54.
14
A. W. Hayward. c Ralph, b
Vallack..
G. P. Lammert, b Parker
G. F. Gardner, e Macnaugh-
thn, b Parker
P. Jacks, e Stewart, b Vallack
J. D. Humphreys, e Burns, b
Parker
E. J. R. Mitchell, Lb.w, b
McNicoll...
H. E. Hollands. 1.b.w.,
McNicoll
A. C. I. Bowker, not out
K. E. A. Webster, c Pearce,
1.3 0 University,
17 H. N. Balhatchet. Over-
100,00
bury, b Findlay
B. P. Ng, retired...
D. K. Samy, b Findlay
A. A. Rumjahn, retived
40 S. O. Shahabudin, b Blake.. W. H. Sling, b Sillitoe Rev. E. K. Quick, not out...... W. M. Gittins, b Sillitoe
Extras
29
C.C.C. Alves
H.B.G.C. Warren McNeill Macintosh Wylie
(Skip). 7 C.C.C. v. T.R.C.
(Skip) ..36
A slight lead by Talkoo following an even score after seven heads 12 was reduced by the C.C.C. draw 20 ing level (12-12) at sixteen. At 35 nineteen it was 14-13 in favour 1 of T.R.C., then 17-13, and finally 1317-14. The game was quite in-
teresting and provided an excit-: ing finish.
C.C.C. Selwood
214
Total (for 7 wkts., dec.) S. A. M. Sepher, S. Hachiuma and I. Tajima did not bat.
0 33 5.5.0 25
2 0
23
(Skip) ..14
*T.R.C. John Sloan Jas. Sloan Grimes
Russell
(Skip)..17
C.C.C. v. K.D.R.C.
11
D. B. Paat, b.w., b Vallack
3
H. Owen Hughes, è Pendered,
'b Vallack
17
H. Griffin, b. Valack
0
Bowling Analysis.
Kelly
Vallack
0 Allen
+0. M. I W.
7
Rose Green
0
Extrus
Total
3
0 23
Q. M. R
20
15
Parker
9
0 34
& Blake
3
0 18
Vallack
12
3 41
6 Healey
2
0 29
Stewart
Kharas
Westlake
4
G
0
H.M.S. “Hermes”—2nd.
Pendered McNicoll
Spink
Gourlay
5
1
14
0
Lt. G. Williams, st. Sling, b
Dennis
Puncheon
4
0 18
2
Gittins...
0 (Skip)..26.
Holloway, run out ...
8
32
PRIZES AND SPEECHES.
1
7
Bowling Analysis,
K.C.C.. R.A.
A Local Victory.
6 Sillitoe
Williama
118 Findlay Sullivan
W. Densham
The Kowloon Cricket Club open-
ed their season with a very pleasant game with the R.A., which resulted
4 0 41
Lt. Silliloe, b Rumjahn
E. R. A. Blake, run out
F. R. A. Bradey, not out
Extras
a win for Kowloon by 131-67. Ng
Total (for 4 wkts.)— Rowling Analysis,
0. M. 黜
4 0 12
3 0,24
1.8 0. 11
1
Balhatchet
1 0
1
For the K.C.C. Capt. Morris play- Gittins ed well for his 26 and Goodwin Rumjaho
hit very hard for 43.
Goodwin bowled brilliantly, tak-
ing eight of the Rt.A.'s wickets fer
33.
A pleasing feature of the game was the accuracy and keenness of the K.C.C. fielding
Beore:--
Kowloon C.C..
A. W. Ramsey, c Hall, b
Henslowe.....
S. Jex. c Bennett, b Clayton... L. A. R. Duncan, b Clayton...
Capt. G. W.
Morrie,
Edmeade, b Clayton
G. Lee, run out".
J. C.Lal, b Henslowe
A. R. F. Ravin, b.Clayton ...
A. Goodwin,
o Hattersley
Smith b Smith
KR Macaskill, Bennett, B
B. Petheram, not out
F. W. Howell, J.b. Chy
Extras
LAWN TENNIS.
KOWLOON C.C. "MIXED DOUBLES.”
The homesters led all the way and won 26-16, the mid-position being 15-3. C.C.C. Gillard
K.D.R.C. Johnston
He said that all would agree that the prizes were handsome. Quite a lot of the prizes had been given by members and friends of the Craigengower Cricket Club and he would take that opportunity to thank them for their generosity.
He referred to Mr. Gow's re- marks and extended an open in- vitation to the visitors at the same time and for the same pur- pose next year, and asked them to bear the invitation in mind,
The proceedings closed with cheers for the guests, especially the ladies, and dancing was then proceeded with, being kept up with much vim to a late hour.
LAWN BOWLS.
COMPETITION FOR SPEY CUP.
Playing on the Police Recreation Club ground on Saturday, the Kowloon C.C. repeated their pre- defeating the Kowloon Dock R.C. vious week's performance by in the Spey Cup Competition.
The K.C.C. were four dwn on the ninth head; but after being two up in the fourteenth the K.D.R.C. drew level in the next (12 all). The K.C.C. took the lead (Skip)..16 and ran out easy winners by 20-13.
П
After the bowls games adjournment was made to the
K.C.C.
J. Fraser
A. O. Brawn!
J. Hyde
J. Gibson
(Skip)... 20
K.D.R.C.
F. C. Goodman E. Docherty
F.. Cullen
R. Lapsley
(Skip)... 13 C.S.C.C. v. K.B.G.C..
62 Club house where the presenta-
tion of prizes won by members of On the Kowloon Cricket Club's W- Craigengower Cricket Club in bowling green the Civil Service various branches of sport was Cricket Club met the Kowloon made.
Bowling Green Club. The Civil Prior to calling upon Mrs. Service were first to find the jack; 0 Bradbury to make the pre-and they led by the respectable sentations Mr. R. Basa (Hon, margin of 8-1 at the fourth head. Secretary) expressed on behalf of The Bowling Green soon roduced, the Club his thanks to the visit this lend and got level at the ing Clubs for being present and seventh hend (8-8). Á keen providing such good sport. He tussle followed, only point or also thanked the ladies for their two separating the contestants attendance.
until the thirteenth head when Mrs. Bradbury, who was ap-the Bowling Green led by 18-11. plauded, then gave away the The Civil Service drew up to with prizes, the list being:
in a point in the succeeding hend (15-16), but only got four points more, leading at the seventeenth head by 19-17. In each of the laat four heads the Bowling Club had the advantage and won by 24-19,
A mixed tennis tournament on the American principle will com- mence at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Sunday, October 18, and thereafter on the third Sunday of Grimes. 26 each month.
Two teams will be drawn and |
Cricket Batting Average
T.
Cricket Bowling Average Abbas. --
$.
the members on the losing side Tennis Scratch Singles.-J. W.
4 will defray the cost of silver spoons for the ladies on the win- 43 ning aide.
This is a pleasing Janovation that should do much to sustain the 5 interest in lawn tanuls during the
cricket senso
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Miss. Mercedes
Analysia.
Id-typist of.
Leonard; E. Fincher. M
Ternie Singles Handicap Leonard; B. Bradbury,
a majority of five points.
- K.B.G.C. Hazel Doubles Handicap Harnes Howard, and A. Remedies V. Hois Sousa and F, K. Modi,
Mixed Doublag (Ame Forma 108a14) JE, Fincher and
Bradbury@2
CSC.C Oswick
Gregory,
Whibley
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