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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1926.

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"CHINA MAIL SPORTS PAGE

CRICKET NOTES,

LEAGUE STATISTICS THIS

SEASON,

HOW THE TEAMS STANDI

[By W.P.C]

Division: 11

TD... Pandered (H.K). 6.

4:83.

Pay-Lt Allen (N.)

J. Robertson (P.)

,,5.00 8.07

GE Urnell (08)

3. 7.00

A. R. F. Raven (K.)

+

*7.83

D. B. Past (H.K)

8.00

D. Reid (M.K.)

3.

W. H. Edmonds (C.S.)

14.

9.50

H. Grin (1K)

8.

0.50

FW. Howell (k)

6.

A 11.10

30.09

[G, Eos (K); -..

H. 8. Gordon (H.K.).

By getting a point while Kow-Eng Lt. Bonnett (N) loon were not engaged, the Royal Lt. Hayter (N.)

B. N. Sudan (U) Navy 1st X take first place in A. S. Suttind (1)

The W. B. Meadows (P.) the senior cricket league.. Surreys rise above the Indian Re-M. P. Madar (1)

J. Hall (H.K.) creation Club who have a matchy, A. Wahab (1) in hand of the infantrymen. in A. S. Iamall (1) the junior division the Kowloon

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4 $1.25

10 11.80

11 12.82 4 18,50 10 13.20 1. 1: 14.00.

* $ 14.55:

5 10.00

[Minimum 3 innings but not

HOCKEY SHORTAGE..

DEPLETED CLUB THAM BEATEN.

PLAY WITHOUT A GOALIN.

The Hongkong Hockey Club "A" lost badly to the Surreys "C Co., at Sookumpoo yesterday afternoon. The Club at the begin cing only felded nine men and played the "no goalie" game which proved disastrous,

Half-time arrived with the Sur- fo.

F

End Xl, although they only drew less than half matches of respec-reys in the lead by four goals --and, merdentally, narrowly es-tive teams, average not more than nil

The

League Records This Season.

caped defeat-remain at the top 15 runs per wicket.) with a comportable lead. maximum number of matches for each teum in the second league is seven, so that the leaders have only two more fixtures to play off.

*

Changes in the "recorda to date are noticed in the bowling

HIGHEST INNINGS.

Senior, Royal Navy 232 (for wkts, dec.) v. Kowloon C.C., Kowloon, Nov. T.

NAVAL CRICKET.

SM 19 DEFEAT HMS.

"AMBROSE.

TWO INNINGS MATCH.

7.

WOMEN BEATEN,

AMBUSHED BY MYSTERY MAN.

"UNEARTHLY, YRALS.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

Names.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, DECEMBER 12, 1925, 10:30 am.

Hongkong Hongkong.

Stock Exchange.

At Happy Valley yesterday, Stanford-le-Hope continues to Submarine Le defeated H.M.Sbe terrorised by the mysterious "Ambrose" by 26' runs in a low-will-o'-the-wisp man whose at scoring cricket match on a difficult tacks on women and strange con- duct in peering intq windows pitch. Scores;-

"Ambrose" (1st), 19: Gibb took after nightfall were described One

TT on London wickets for 9 rune and Reading in "Reynold's" recently.

woman, while walking with her TT on Shanghai for 6, L9 (1st) 52. Lt. Spencer made two children to the neighbour 21, Boorer 14; Green took 3 ing village of Larndon. wickets for B runs, Soper and struck over the head and mo-Hongkong Bank mentarily stunned by the mystery Chartered Bank Stone also bowled well.

£20 Mor-man, who sprang from a hedge. Mercantile Bank, A. & B

screams

was

of her children

Banks.

do,

London.

"Ambrose" (2nd) 76

do, timer made 88, Dooley 11; Gibb 6 The wickets for 34 runs and Reading caused him to fee, and the P. & G. Bank

mother, recovering,

оп

Saw Bank of East Asia 4 for 28.

him

after another running LO (2nd) 69: Reading made 17

Marine Insurances.- woman, whom he caught, hot out, Boorer 14, Goodacre 10;

Canton Insurance and with unearthly yells, beat Stone took 4 wickets for 19 runs, with his fists. He was tearing North China Insurance.. China Underwriters.... Green 3 for 17, Nichols 2 for De her clothing to shreds when the Union Insurance 1.2..

first victim, who had pluckily Yangtze Insurance...... hastened to the rescue,

Fire Insurances.

arrived

Starting off well in the second half the Club scored their only goal from a good, breakaway on

Tokyo, December 11.-Press.re the left wing. The Surreys, how-ports stating that troop arans on the scene, whereon the man China Fire Insurance... 7ver, were soon all over the Club porta are collecting at Kurume, vanished. A band of young men H.K. Fire insurance at again and added three more goals are unconfirmed but are not denied are patrolling the lanes in

by the War Office. It is under-district nightly in the hopes of

Douglases stood however that preparations catching the miscreant.

Hongkong Steamboats.. are being made to despatch re-

HLK. Tuga & Lighters. indo-Chinas (Fred) ... necessary.-Reuter.

Junior, Royal Navy 2nd X1 200 2nd XI, K.CC: ground, Dec. 5..

vefore time.

where the capturing ci seven wie (for-6 wkts., doc.): v. Kowloon CC cannot field a full team and that Enforcements to Manchuria, if

kets by two imen in opposing sides. in the same match; sets up a new mark, the old one, having stood

since the beginning of the season. A new highest innings has to be recorded in the junior division, the Navy 2nd XI being respon- sible.

Lieut. F. G. SHoe. R.M.. re- mains at the top of the batting with four "not outs" in five ins Things. Pay-Lb. Hussey drops out, CQMS. Stripp is restored! and new names are E. C. Fincher und the brothers Hung. Two Kowloon 2nd XI batsman in Petheram and Gorvir are omitted and their places are taken by Lt. Emley and Pay-Lt. Allen.

EN

E. B. Reed, the interport bow. ler, fails to "qualify" for the Somebody senior bowling Met.

LOWEST INNINGS.

It is a great pity that the Club

members who agree to play should oack out at the last moment with. Senior, Royal Artillery 77 out giving those responsible time University, at Pokfulam, Nov. 7o have their places filled. It is

Junior, Indian R.C. 2nd XI 62 v.

R.C, Police

ground Police Nov. 21.

HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE. Senior, Mid. R. H. Stephenson (R.N.) 182, Nov. 7.

Junior. T. H. King (Police) 77 not out, Nov. 21,

BATTING AGGREGATE Senior, Mid. R. H. Stephenson (R.N.) 285.

Junior. 1. Hassan (LRC) 130: MOST WICKETS IN AN INNINGS:

Senior, Lt. Halsey (R.N.) 7 for 53, Dec. 5 F. J. Ling (C.8) 7 for 36, Dec. 5,

Junior, Eng-Lieut. C R. P. Bennett (RN) 6. for 39, Nov. 14;! J. Robertson (Police) 8 for 17. Nov. 21; W. H. Edmonda: (C.S.) 6 for 16, Nov. 28; Pay-Lt. Allen (R.N.) 6 for 36, Dec. 5.

WICKETS AGGREGATE.. Senior, L. Col. A. S: Cantrell R.N.) 22.

once said that if Reed look wicket in the first two overs there was no stopping him but he was inclined to fall off if he did not meet with early success, was borne cut in last Saturday's and W. 11. Edmonds (CSC.CO) 14

This

Junior. J. Robertson (Police)

match but there are many who each.

still consider him a'certainty for Hongkong's best eleven. His f "off" deliveries have stood us`in- good stead and in a long drawn- out match he is the logical trend- her to keep down the runs.

BATTING AVERAGES.

Division 1.

Lt. Siitee (N.)

inninga.

Highest

5

53 98

E C. Fincher. (C.S.) 2 67 83

H. Owen Hughes

(H.K.). (... 2 60* 78 Midi Stephenson (N.) 5 182 286 El F. Stowart (H.K.) 3 70 158 E.J.R. Mitchell (BK.) 3 95* DE W. Hung (CRC) 2 49 97 Major Hattersley-

Smith (

A.

.H. Madar

.

96.00-

LEAGUE TABLES.

Royal Navy

Kowloon University H.K.C.C

RA Civil Service Surreys Indian R.C. Craigengewer Chinese R.C.

K.C.C. 2nd 1.R.C. 2nd 93.00H.K.C.C. 2nd

Navy 2nd

78.00 Police 67.00 cs.e.c."

"A" 52.86 Varsity 2nd: 49.00 RE

48:56

2. 04. 02 46.00

5 68 174 34.80

H. C. Hung (CRC) 2 34 34

Capt. Armstrong (5) 70 201

Пара. Меггік

(K.)

S. O. Shahabudin (U) 3

K. R. Macaskill (K.) 3

Division I.

P. W. D. L. Pt

5 2 3

9.

42 2 8.

8 2 1 0 7

120

0

21.0

Division II.

K

so hardly fair to opposing teams when the Club turns out at the start with only eight players and makes the game tame for those taking part. The Surreys brought a reserve and kindly loaned him to the Club to make a team of nine (so as to start.

Another

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VISITORS AT HOTELS

London, Nov. 9. famous Scot soccer player. has HONGKONG HOTEL. migrated south, Harper, the Hibernian international

December 1 goal. keeper, having signed on for A. 8. Abbott Arsenal.' It is stated Notts Mr and Mr. H. R. Lingate

All D County paid a record fee for the

R, Allia signature of Newcastle's famous M. O. P. Anderson centre forward, Neil Harris-MW Bass Times of Ceylon.

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WEEK-END SPORTS SUMMARY.

LA WAH CUP

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

FIXTURES.

بعد

The local soccer programme for to-day is

Lal Wah Cup..

Army v. Civilians. Sookumpoo ground, kick-off 4 p.m.

LEAGUE.

RUGGER PRACTICEL

INTERPORT SELECTORS ON DUTY.

Another practice rugby match

will be held to-day.

MI

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Me V. Benjamin

Mr R.. Barth; rd:

Birbook

Miss A. Bast

Rishop

*TE. G. Bolay

Major B. J Bons:

Mir F. Bescom

Mr and Mrs R. W

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Mr A. Br. meld

F. CAppleman

Mr DR

Mr and Ms J.

Chatzo k

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Shell Transports

Refineries.

Shanghal Exploration

Mr. A. Mackintosh Shanghai Loan

B. Markaz Raubs

Mr and Yr UWTronoh Mines.

Mand Mrs G. TUral Caspians

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Mr J. M Garcok Mrs D. Mo Mick on dr M J. Mer's Mr Montpellfor Capt Mrs & Vius

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Pearman

Mr & Mix Peareth

Docks Whary

Godowns, &c. H.K & K. Wharves H.K. & W. Docks Hongkews...

New Engineerings Shanghai Docks

H.K. & S. Hotels (old),

do.

Hongkong Lande

Mr and Mrs TRF.K. Realty ...

FR107

In view of the interport match Mr Hi A. Chry at Shanghai at the end of this R. Efford!

M : Hips: à Conrad month the H.K.F.C. (rugby, secur. it. nok MIM JE Ollerton tion) have asked the Navywhere. Qupo are providing the opposition here Bir T. Conlbert

Mia B Onwer to turn out a XV more for the W.A.Day. purpose of testing local interport M M W Elle di

possibles than playing a serious E. Ellams. Fafcit Division II (Section A). club engagement." »

MrO A However, if the weather re- Mrs A. E. Fenton Surreys Reserves. v. R..A. Remains as its there should be somet Co Fitz Gerald

Mr George Flynn serves, St. Joseph's ground, kick-fine play. For fear of being Mr & Mrs A H off 2.30 p.m.

"erocked" just before selection A. Fong Club de Recreio "A" v. Drums,e Club men cannot afford to go Mr H. B. Forster Kowloon ground, kick-off 2.30 p.m. rl out on a hard ground. But Mr Frank

Mr Niedrick. Prie Vey H.K.F.C. Reserves v. Kowloon if the ground is on the soft; side:

Major Pelarton:

Mr B A Pope M 1. Pappo

Mr G. Potts Major W. W. Pratt

A. Pist

MT

F.K. Territorials Humphreys Estates Princes Building

Rural Lands

Li & Mira R Pries Mr and Mentals.

Mr W. A Bridal EU. He sig

Riddell'

Cotton Mills. Ewo Cottons

Shanghal Cottons (old).

do. Miscellaneous.

Reserves, Club ground, kick-off the practice will be carried out is LA Gill and Mrs 0. Canton Ices

2.30 p.m..

"A"

St. Joseph's College v. South China "A" Sookumpoo ground, kick-off 2.30 pm.

Division II. (Section B).

South Ching "C" v. Drums Re-

serves, Sookumpoo ground, kick-

0

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off 2:30 p.m.

0.

34.00

$3.50

YACHT CLUB.

A

RT 129 32.25

30 63

31.50 20* 30 30.00

Rev. E. K. Quiak (U.) 3 43 8D 29.60

G. R. Sayer (C.S.) a 44 86 28.06

73 3.

86 28.88

Hayward des

A.W. Lieut. Col.

D.

0. Ismail (L.)

2 30. 65 27.50 21 54 27.00

~ (RA)

Kitchell (L).. Capt. L. W. Bennet

(RA)

26.27 27.00 LL Nicholson (N.) 6 83 107 20.76 .3 64.80 23.00 A. B. Wood (C.3.) 2 45 48 23.00 C.Q.M.S Stripp (8.) 8 49 111 .20

3. 25 44 S. Jox (K.)

22.00 A. A. Rumjahn (W.). 8 32 61 20.33 Division II.

B. C. K. Hawking

(C.S.)...

#

46 107 53,50 T. H. King (P.) 3 77 86 48.00 H. S. Gordon (H.K.). 3 48 110 39.66

ROWING CUP AND NEW CAPTAIN,

St. Joseph's Reserves v. South China "B," South China ground, kick-off 2.30 pm,

Moslem "B" v. Kowloon "B," Navy "B" ground, kick-off 2.30 p.m

Mosiem "A" v. University, Soo kumpoo "B" ground, kick-off 4

p.m.

*

*

Mr. E. B. C. Hornell has pre-

In: the second semi-final sented a Hong Four Wong) of the Lai Wah Cup, there is one Challenge Cup to the Royal Hong-change in the advertised team for kong Yacht Club for annual com- the Civilians, Brittain coming in petition.

A "Hong" is defined as any firm right-half in place of Watson... The teams will be as follow:--- operating in Hongkong, including

Army-Stanton; Cooper, Jor- the head office staff of any of their associated companies, or the bona fide members of any one Govern- ment department.

The course must be not less. than a mile and the race is to be controlled by the. R.H.K.Y.C. and

L. Di MeNicoli (H.K.) 3 43 71 35.60 the interpretation of the con- Mid. Simms (N.) 37 68 34.00 ditions is to be entirely at the dis- S. B. Spillett (C.S.) 2. 15 30 30.00 C.F. Alexander (P.) 257 57 23.50 cretion of the committee of that Pay-Li Allen (N.) 2 48 07 28.50 Club.

J. Hall (H.K.).

G. Lea (K.)

Lt. Emley (N.)

Hassan (1.)

Y. A. Wahab (1.).

52 54 27.00 Crew and cox must be from the

3 84 81 27.00 2 $3

28.60

546130 28.00 5 51 117 23.40

H.F. Harper (0.8.).. 3 32:

32: 69 28.00 F. W. Howell (K.) 41 07 22.33 A. RE: Raven (K) 60 88. 22.00 Mid. Dickens (N.) 2 31 40 20.00. *Signifies "not out.” “ [Minimum 2 innings but not less than half matches of respec-i tive team, average 20 runs or DVST.]

BOWLING AVERAGES.

Division L

Rev. E. K. Quick (U.)

E. O. Shahabudin (13.)

A. G. 1. Bowker (EK)

Lt Col Cantrell (N)

SEL Gifford (R.A.) THE

La Hanaloge (RA)

F. N. Balhatchet (U).........)

E. V. Stewart (H.K.)..

F. Goodwin ()

5.81

7.00

8.00 612.20

18.57

8 13:00,, -81828 10:18:43

314.68

Fay-Com. Woodward (N.) 93841

Billiton (N.) Lays. Alltros (8)

same Hong; oarsmen need not be members of the Yacht Club.

Owing to pressure of time Dr.

don; McGreavy, Sims, Bristowe,

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Mr & Mrs J Could. Er R. R. Foxtor b Cements (comb.) selection interport

committeer & Mrs. D

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Mr G. A Powell

do. Capt. T. P. Hall Mr C. B. Shank

China Buses Misters rd F.

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~·D. E. Sherman Hamilton Capt. II. Bamil.

CRICKET VENUES.

FOUR LEAGUE MATCHES ·

TO-DAY

een

Mr F.C. Simkevitch Mr T., W. Saith Mr S. 8 Smith

H.F. Mr & Mrs W. &.

Dr. H. F. Nommers Hannibal

Mrs G. Sparks Me F J Halp'ne Mir J.. A. Satosky Four league matches, two H. Happool Mr Stone each division, and three friend-M. ccott Har ton Mr J. Take

Mr.A. B. Horres

Mrs B. Thom, 800

lies," comprise the cricket pro- Mr L. Barisinier LE Col. Tok

gramme for this afternoon.

The fixtures are as under:-

League L

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Mr P. H. Hodgson Mr A K Janten Mr. E Jinyons

MɛA D.)

My and Fri J.

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& Mrs Jones Ur and Mr. J. M. Hongkong Electrica and: fily

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Joes Mr. Mr. H. Joseph

Kermany Mr and Sr. G ∙Col-&tre

Mr W. K. Feright. Mr D. L R

Civil Service CC 1st XIV. Kowloon C.C. 1st XI o C.S.C.C ground..

Craigengower C.C. v. Chinese F.C. on the C.C.C. ground.

League II. Indian R.C. 2nd XI v. Royal Mr B. Laffund Navy 2nd XI on the LR.C. Mr & Mrs: ground.

Police R.C. v. Royal Engineers on the PRC. ground.

Friendly. stone, Butler, Macklesworth Charlesworth, Mitchell, Humber-

-Hongkong CC. "Outcasts”: V. Civilians; — Rodgers; Wynne, H.M.S. "Hawking" on the H.K.C.C. Bishop Brittain, Stewart, ground. Be McKelvie:

Mir Da Woodl

Mr and Mrs B. J. Mr J. Worle

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Wright

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EXCHANGE

Hongkong 13th December, 1936. On London

Bank Wire...

On demand - WE 3/4 7/16 30 day's right...

imonthe night 24- Cradiis, monika? alght ....2/5~

" Taylor, Forsyth, University 1st XI v. Royal Navy Gosano, Rocha, Simpson,

1st XI on the University ground.

Kowloon CC, 2ña II v. Civil Service C.C. "A" on the KC.C.

A|| ground.

*"*WHITE WINGS,”

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RACE.

GOLF FIXTURES.

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On New York-

There is no race this week-end. On Sunday golf championships E. P. Mineft has resigned the row for the racing classes of Royal will be in progress both at Fan- ing captaincy of the R.H.K.Y.C., Hongkong Yacht Club boats but ling and Happy Valley, as On. Bombay- and Mr. R. M. Jack has been, ap-on Sunday the cruiser class will follows: pointed in his place.

(On demand

sail their annual race round the Fanling-semi-finals of the Island, the second of their series Club championship (18 holes) — of championship races. HH. U. Ireland v. A. H. Ferguson,

On Mugsport The start is at 10.30 am 9.36 am: W. Douglas v R M a.m. on Sunday morning and Smith, 9.44 2.

On

Barkley, California, December 11-Miss Helen Wills (the U.S. lady lawn tennis.champion) is pro- a motor boat is leaving Murray Happy Valley-final of the ceeding to France early in January Pier at 9.45, to take members to junior section championship (86 to play in the tournaments at Nice, the Club house. The course is holes). Stewart v. J. Leing Cannas and elsewhere on the about 25 miles, taking the island Riviera,“ subsequently going to to port. England to play in the Wimbledon' championships-Reuter's Ameri- căn Service.

FANLING HOUNDS.

The Fanling Hounds are to meet to-day at 2.45 p.m

The following will represent and Sunday at 8 am at the cross Ewo in their cricket match against roads, by the bungalow of Dr. Wayroong to be red on the Pierce Grove At TAHITg Station CR-O ground to-day D G M Joint Masters Mr. H. Birkett Bernard R. E. Macdougall, D. and Dr. F. Plerce Grove.. Eager, W. E. Cornaby, H. Steven son, N. LH Railton, A. Gordon,

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