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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

CRICKET NOTES.

LEAGUE AVERAGES AND SUCCESSES.

THIS SEASON'S PROSPECTS..

[By W.P.C.]

WEEK-END SPORT.

THE POSTPONEMENTS ANNOUNCED.

CRICKET AND BOWLS .

Owing to the death of a member All the possibles" for seniors reported elsewhere in this issue, and the fact that the funeral takes league cricket honours have dropped points, even at this early place fo-day, the Taikoo Recreation stage in the season, suggesting a Club have pus off their lawn bowle close struggle for the champion-t home" fixed for this afternoon. The Cubetion may be held next ship with every match being of Importance, and-lb is to be hoped week and an announcement will be -maintaining interest to the end.nude in this page in due course.

He would be a bold person who would dare to point to any club as having better chances than its Still, I do not think competitors. that more than three clubs will be in at the kill. In the order fancied 1 should think Civil Ser- vice (best bowling team). Hong- kong C. strongest batting) and

To-morrow the University Endi XI were

to have entertained the juniors of the senior service in a leigue cricket match. Owing, it is lated, to "exams" predominating, the fixture has been postponed. is possible that the University will not be able to play its matches down

on next Saturday.

she Waiversity (exemplary field-TO-DAY'S RUGGER. ing as witness three "run outs" by them last Saturday) will fight it out between them

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CLUB GAME WITH A NAVAL FIFTEEN.

ARMY SPORT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

WEEK-END SPORTS SUMMARY.

LEAGUE SOCCER.

AMENDED FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY.

The following are the amended! CRICKET FIXTURES THIS League football Axtures for to-

day:- SEASON.

REPRESENTATIVE GAMES:

The following Army cricket fixtures have been arranged:

"November 25 (Wednesday) v. Rest of Garrison, H.K.C.C. ground, 10 a.m.

December D (Wednesday) v. Kowloon C.C. K.C.C. ground, 10.80 am.

December 25 (Friday) Y. H.K.C.C, H.K.C.C. ground, 2 p.m.. December 26 (Saturday) v. H.K.C.C, H.K.C.C. ground, 2. p.m.

December 28 (Monday) v Navy, H.K.C.C. ground. I am..

December 29 (Tuesday) Navy, H.K.C.C. ground, 11 a.m.

The United Services: cricket team will play the H.K.C.C. on the HK.C.C. ground, on February 13 and 15, commencing at 11 B... dubly..

K.C.C. v.

** HERMES.”

LOCAL VICTORY AT CRICKET.

Division. I. Police v. Hongkong Football Club, South China ground, kick- of 4.15 pm.

H.M.S. "Tamar" v. Kowloon Football: Club. Kowloon ground, kick-off 4:15 pm.

MANLY ART:

GOOD PROGRAMME OF BOXING.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

Named

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

Booking is open at Moutrie's for the first tournament of the Hong- kong Boxing Association, sesson which starts at 9.15 to-night, at the Theatre Royal If precedent la followed the main event in the programme (given below) will be T.T. on London staged after the interval

T.T: on Shanghai

Banks.

HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 21, 1925, 10,80 K.M.

Hongkong *Hongkong

London.

15 round contest for the welter- weight championship of the Hongkong Bank .................. Club de Recreio v. South Colony and the Scott-Harston do. China, Sookumpoo ground, kick-belt-

Chartered Bank ......... off 4.15 p.m.

Marine Betts... H.M.S. Mercantile Bank, A. & B. "Hawkins," welterweight cham- dio.

Div, HI (Sec. A). St. Joseph's College v. Club de Recreio "A" Sookumpoo-**A" ground, kiek-off 2:45 pm.

South China "A" v. Surrey Drummers, South Ching ground, kick-off 245 pm.

:

Kowloon Reserves v. Surrey Reserves, Kowloon ground, kick- off 2.45 p.m.

Div. II (Sec. B). St. Joseph's Boarders v. St. Reserves, Joseph's

College ground, kick-off 2:45 p.m

Drummers Reserves v. Uni- versity, St. Joseph's ground, kick-off 4.15 p.m..

South Chinu "B" v. South China "C" Navy "B" ground, kick-off 4.15 p.m.

Moslem "A" v. Moslem "B," Sookumpoo "B" ground, kick-off 4.15 p.m.

C

pion of the Colony v. 4.B. Ewin, F. &0. Bank ... H.M.S. "Hermes," middleweight Bank of East Asia...... champion of the Navy and Marine Insurances. Marines:

Canton Insuranco.

10 round welterweight con- China Underwriters.... test:-

North Chins Insurance......... A.B. Piper, H.M.S. Sub- Union Insurance... marines V1. Stoker, Morris, Yangtze Insurance H.M.S. "Hermes:"

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Fire Insurances,

China Fire Insurance, 6 round featherweight con-K. Fire Insurance... test:-

A.B

Gardner, H M S. "Hermes" v. Drummer Bogles, Ist. Batt., Bast Surrey Regt..

6 round lightweight contest:

LS Baker, H.M.S. "Hermes" v. Signalman Rogers, H.M.S. "Tamar."

6 round middleweight test:-

Shipping. Douglases ..... Hongkong Steamboats.. HK. Tugs & Lighters.... Indo-Chinas (Praf.) ...

do."

(Def.) E'd. do. (Hk. Oriental Navigation con- Shell Transports

Star Ferries Water-boats

Haw-

- A.B. Pearce. H.M.S. king v. A.B. Miller, H.M.S "Hermes.

6 round welterweight con-

Not having played a match for Then the Royal Navy with their some weeks, the rugby section of abundance of talent ought to pro-the Hongkong Football Club will

Kowloon Cricket Club won, on

(Spectators should note the vide the "upsets" handicappedbe engaged to-day on the Club though they certainly will be by ground, Happy Valley, starting at their own ground, on Thursday in change in the ground of the

3.45 p.m.

a ericket match with H.MS. Recreio v. Chinese and the junior The Surrey Fleet movements.

Some of the best handling code "Hermes," the Naval team declar-E" Chinese game, also that the test:- Regiment, em paper, are due for a

men in the H.K.FC will be playing with 7 wickets down and the Tamar" Kowloon game has have given victory Kowloon signs of a pronounced revival ing cricket but a good team has home players hitting off the re-been transferred to the ground of and the Indians will as in ether been chosen, which will do duty quired runs for the loss of the latter by mutual arrange-

Iment.] seasons-cause more points to be against a team of Engine Room 3 wickets.

Artificers from the Royal Navy. dropped for drawn matches.

The teams are:--

E.R.A's Rippington: Roth- well, Thomas, Tinker, Florence; Hanlon, Honeywill; McDonald, Hathaway.

Edward

H.M.S. HERMES." Liect. Silltoe, e Howell, b

Lyal

81,

11

Green-

40:

5.

Lut, Garnena-Williams, There is little change in the

Bensley, b Jonee Surg. Beavan, statistics with the exceptions of

Lt. Comdr. the Navy men coming in as they Hodge, Duckworth, McTaggart..

street, b Morris played their second league match Kinanne;

LA C. Morley, nun out on Wednesday against the Sur Club Gawler Easterbrook.Edm. Holloway. Jones, b reys. In the "records to date" Forsyth, Morrison, Lloyd; Milne, Bennett supersedes Sufflad (A5) Gordon: Foster. Focken, Davies. and Edmonds). One fact plainly Miller, Billinghurst. Mayhew, Lee, evident is the sustained Ruper-Curwen. jority of batting over bowling.

An unusual accident occurred in the Royal Navy v. Surreys match at the H.K.C.C. ground on Midshipman R. H. Wednesday. Stephenson who tops the batting averages in both divisions, went

Referee : Lt.-Comdr. Bar- raclough.

Division II. T. D. E. Fondered (H.K.) ....

D. B. Peat (HK.) D. Reid (HK) H. Grin (H«K.)

in first wicket down and was given Patheran (K)

out, leg before wicket, no appeal

having been made by any of the

Stephenson to resume batting.

HS Gordon (H.K.).

A. S. Sumad (1.).

B. N. Sudan (U.)

Masters...

Lt. Haines, B Morris

F. O. Overbury, not ous

A. W. Phillips, c Junes,

Morris

Extras

b

Total (for 7 wkts, dec.)

CRICKET VENUES..

TO-DAY'S LEAGUE AND FRIENDLIES.

Seven cricket matches are down on the programme for to-day. Four are league matches (two in 4the first division). the remaining 3 being friendly games.

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The games will start at 2 p.m. with the exception of the Mar- 6ried v. Single contest on the 26 Hongkong Cricket Club ground, which is timed for 1.15 p.m..

The fixtures are as under:-

LEAGUE..

159

Lt. Beatty, Brockman and Lt. Findlay did not bat."

Bowling Analysis.

4.83

8.50

9:33

9.60

FE.14

Jones

11.25

Lyal

11:27

3

12.20

Morris

12.37

1 14.00

B 14.00.

Masters

OL M. R.

W..

15

2: 38

1

18 1 53

5. 2 19 1

8.1 1 20 3

KOWLOON C.CT

J. C. Lyal, not out. 4 14.25 C. Jones, b Sillitoe

fielding side. Captain C. D.Y. A. Wahab (1)

1. Hall (H.K.) Armstrong, the Surreys skipper, went into the pavillon and asked M. P. Mader (1)

A. S. lamait (1.)

[Minimum innings but not F. W. Howell. b Sillitoe Lieut.Col. A. S. Cantrell, R.M. less than half matches of respec-Capt. E. W. who was the Naval skipper, how-tive teams, average under 15 rumu) ever, forbade Stephenson to con- per wicket.] tinue batting and the incident

closed.

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As reported elsewhere, University may find the "exams"" more difficult task than team a cricket, hence postponement.

BATTING AVERAGES.

Division I

www

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No. of

innings.

BLUTE

gate.

Mid. Stephenson (N.) 2 162 209 104.60 H. Owen Hughes

(H.K.)

tryth

* 19 78 78.00

Lt. Silltoe (N.)..... 2 53 54 64.00 E. F. Stewurt (HK) 79 158 62.60 E.J.R. Mitchell(HK) 3 95 98 49:00 Major Hattersley-

Season's League Records.

HIGHEST INNINGS,

Th

63

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16

Morris, C

Phillips, b Sillitoe Major A. M. Pollard, not out

Extras

24

45

162

Total (for 8 wkts.).

Capt. R. A. Warters, D. S. Senior, Royal Navy 232 (for 7 Green, R. J. P. Masters, Capt. wkts, dec.) v. Kowloon C.C., at C. J. F. Bensley, J. P. Robinson Kowloon, Nov. 7.

and A. Pavitt did not bat.

Junior. Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI 191 (for 8 wkts... dec.). v. Indian R.C. 2nd XI, Club ground. Oct. 24.

LOWEST INNINGS:

Bowling Analysis,

0.

M.

Beatty

7

12 1

7 2 0: 3.

"20

Senior Royal Artillery 77 v. Sillitoe University, at Pokfulam, Nov. 7 Findlay

Junior, Indian R.C. 2nd XI 70 Morley v. H.K.C.C. 2nd XI, Club ground.. Oct, 24,

HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE.

Senior. Mid. R. H. Stephenson (R.N.) 162, Nov. 7.

Junior, J. Hall (H.K.C.C.) 52,

49228

พ.

0:

Civil Service 1st XI v. East

Surreys on the Civil Service, ground. Craigengewer CC v. Royal Navy 1st XI on the Craigen- gower ground.

Kowloon CC, 2nd XI v. Civil)

Service C.C"A" on the Kowloon ground.

Police R.C. v. Indian R.C. 2nd XI on the Police ground.

FRIENDLY.

H.K.C.C. Married y. Single on

the Club ground. Chinese R.C... Royal Artillery

on the C.R.C. ground. Indian R.C. 1st XI v. Kowloon C.C. 1st XI on the LR.C. -ground:

Readers of the "China Mail"

PO Meen, HMS. Tamar":

V Stoker Murrel, H.M.S **Hawkins

"WHITE WINGS."

Raineries.

Chine Sugars 2 Malabon Sugars Mining,

Bengueta

Kallan Mining Ad. Langkats (Combined)

do. (Single) Shanghai Shanghai Loan

Rauba

Exploration

Tronoh Minas

To-day there is another cham-Ural Caspians

Docks, Wharves. pionship race at the R.HK.Y.C.,

Godowns, de, the course being to Channel Rocks, Kowloon Rock, Mark on HK, & K. Wharves line and Lyemun Beacon with the HK. & W, Docks finish at the Club line, a distance Hongkews..

of 8.33 miles.

Sunday Naval Day when teams of twelve a side will com- pete in two races: Tiffin is being provided at the Yacht Club and a very enjoyable and interesting day is promised.

On Monday the ladies will sail the second of their championship

aces."

FANLING GOLF.

COMPETITIONS DURINGTM WEEK-END:

Golf competitions during the week-end at Fanling include:-

Sunday:Jasper Clark Cup and qualifying round of the championship.

Saturday to Monday :-Men's bogey pool on old course.

St. John of Jerusalem and Bri- tish Red Cross Society trophy during whole of November.

sports page are invited to send

to the Sports Editor, not later than 4 p.m. on Thursdays, items for publication in the Summary.

Boston, Nov. 13. Harvard to PRINCE IN DITCH.

3 day defeated Yale and Princeton

230 in the cross-country race over the

o Stadium course Associated FIRST CONCERN FOR HIS

Press.

London, Nov. 3.-Hugh Fergu-

In the semi-duals, for the Manila on, the Motherwell centre for-

Goir Club Mam Cap, played on ward, has been transferred to November 17 over the Caloocan Cardiff, for whom he plays on course, G. M. Ivory, handicap 4. Saturday, at what is stated to be defeated Walter 2. Smith, handicap the highest transfer fee in the Senior, Mid. R.. H. Stephenson 4, 1 up, in a closely contested history of Scottish football- (R.N.) 209.

Times of Ceylon.

Smith (B.A.32 12.

48.00 Oct. 24: 12. 92 Capt. Morris (K.). 3 07 129 13.00

A. H. Mader (L.) 4 58 151 87.75

N. 3. Kitabell (1). 4 21 37 87.00 O. Isma (1.)

63 31.50

BATTING AGGREGATE.

54 60 $4.50 Junior, H. S. Gordon (H.K.C.C.)

119.

5. C. Shahabudin (U) 3 ap

Rev. E. K. Quick (U.) 3.43 89 20.66

AW. Bayward (H.K.) 3 73 88 28.66 MOST WICKETS IN AN INNINGS. | Lieut. Col. Edmendes 2 30 86 27.50

Senior, U. M. Omar (I.R.C.). 6°

(R.A.)

Capt. L.

L. W. Bennet 2 26 27 $7.00 for 84, Oct. 17; Rev. E. K. Quick (B.A.

(U.) 6 for 22, Oct. 24; Lt. Col

Lt. Nicheleen (N.).. 2 36 43 21.60 A. S. Cantrell (R.N.) 6 for 41, U. M. Omar (1.)... 8 27 84 21.38

S. H. Ismail (1.)... 3 32 62 20.66 Nov. 7; A. el Arcul (I.R.C.) 6

A. A. Rumjahn (U.). 8 32 61 20.33

Division II

2

D. S. Green (K)...

41 45 45.00 H. S. Gordon (HK). 48 110 39.66

L. D. McNicoll(H.K.) 3. 49 71 35.30

B. Patharam (K)... 2 48 60 30.00

7. A. Wahab (1.)

J. Hall (H.K.).

1. Hassan (1)

1. E. Hancock (K.),

61 117 20.25

for 44, Nov. 14.

Junior, Eng.-Lieut. C. R. P. Bennett (Navy) 6 for 39, Nov. 14,

WICKETS AGGREGATE..

Senior, Rev. E. K. Quick (U.),

A. C. I. Bowker (H.K.), F. Good- 2 62 64 27.00 win (K.), each 11.

4 45 94 23.50

2. 39 46 28.00

W. F. J. Gorvin (K.) 2. 41 42 20.60

Signities" not out."

[Minimum 2 innings but not less than half matches of respec- tive team, average 20 runs or over.]

BOWLING AVERAGES.

Division .I.

Rev. E. K. Quick (15.)

S. Q. Shahabudin (L.)

A. 1. Bowker (HE).

It Col: Cantral) (N)).

SEX Giford (B.A)

Ly Henslowd (RA);

2. Morris (16)

* Balzatchet (U)...

Junior, A..9: Suffled (I.R.C.) 11.

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division L

University

H.K.C.C.

Kowloon

Royal Navy

BA....

'Indian R.Q.. 24.

Civil Service. Burreys

Cruigengewer

5.82 7.00€ 2.0.0. 2nd 8.00 L.R.C. fnd 109.00 FILE.G.C. 2nd 512.30Police................ 71237 Navy 2nd 4 12.76

11.00

0.8.C.C. 2nd Varsity and

19.38

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P. W. D. L. Pts.

2. 1

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NAVAL ACADEMY "FIGHT."

FINNERS" OF POUGHKI

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do (new) the slaughter of 500 cattle, 200-| Wm. Powells

sheep, and 200 pigs. Hasting has been stopped in a dozen counties..

Prince's Hunters.

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Buzzard

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The cattle market at Reading has been closed.

H.R.H. Falls Again.

London, November 3.

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