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MONDAY, DECEMBER 14,

NAVY'S LOW SCORE.

SURPRISE IN CRICKET LEAGUE

Champions Bowlers Fail

ΠΙ

L. Wagland, not out

P. Condon, Mackintosh

Cockell

Extras

Total

118

Bowling Analysis.

Goodyer

18 2

48

Higgs

10 5 23

Schnepel, b

Joner Durand Cockell

82

20

13

08. B. Spillett, b Lee

6.5 1

28

5 B. C. Hawks, b Lee

10-

D

H, F. Harper, b Eee

G. E.. Urvell, b.Hancock

"CRAIGENGOWER REGISTER FIRST VICTORY.

On Saturday the Royal Navy P. S. Wong,

2nd XI were dismissed by the

Abbas

Indian R.C. juniors for the lowest H. Ching, c Frita, b Abbas.. score this season in either decision of the cricket league.

The league champions" sentor bowlers did not come off against Kowloon and another drowni match was played. Craigenzower

socured

. E. Wong, nob out

Extras

their Abbas Initial league victory this season.

FRIENDLY GAMES.

5 OUTCASTS" v. "HAWKINS."

141

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R W 18.4 3

48

4

0: 29:

1

10

1

51

8

2

8

0

Fincher

In division 1. the Police won Fritz alter an exciting finish against Bradbury the R.B.'s who were engaged in their opening league Axture #second division).

LEAGUE-DW. 1

9

LEAGUE Div. II.

1.R.C. 2nd v. Navy 2nd..

*-

The Royal Navy 2nd XI gave a very poor account of themselves when they travelled to Sookuinpoo to meet the Indian R.C. juniors.

bio de Edwards, c. Morlan, b

tock.

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S: IT Paterson, b Petheram 43 Edwards, b Petharam

REGUENDA CELO HAM

Playing a home, the Kowloon 8}{0.0,- 2nd XI were beaten by the Civil Service 0.0. "A" by 81 runs. The highest score of the match' was mada by Patarec (42) for the (0.8.0.0.

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The match on the Hongkong CC ground between the Club "Outcasts" and a team from TMS, "Hawkins" was marked by big scoring on both sides and went

favour of the visitors..

The spectators were treated to a fine display of cricket which proved Interesting to the end..

T. W. Carr, b-Hancock... C. W. Jeffries, not out o

Extrus Wed

e

1

14

y.

Total

138.

Bowling Analysis.

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225

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K.C.C: 2nd XI.

The highest scorer in the match was Hayward who has recently been prominent in his batting for Petherim He played Hancock the HK.C.C

Raven faultless innings and his score of 75 included nine fours. Promin- ent on the visiting side were Lake With a total of 158 rung by the (51) and Halsey (51 not out).

Club. “Outensis.” home team, thé visitors fared dis- astrously in facing Suffad (4 for A. W, Hayward, b'Halsey 21) and Rumjahn (6 for 25), R. E. A. Webster, e Halsey, b With wickets falling fast in the

Woodward...

CSCC v. Kowloon, The match on the Civil Service CC ground, with the Kowloon CC as visibers, ended in a draw.

With several double figure scores, the Kowloon C.C. Innings realised 150 runs. The two high- est scorers were Lyal (37) and early stage fuix for only five. D. Humphreys, e and b

runs) Suffiad nearly did the hat Cantrell Lindsell 64 not out)..

The home teach started badly by trick. The fieltling was also ex-T. E. Pearce, b Cantrel

Icellent. Lt. Mansergh batted losing their first wicket for 11well for 29 and improved the total runs, but a good partnership become of his bille, which with 12 tween Sayer and Fincher produced suns by Lt. Sankey, reached 54. 69 runs, the latter being un- beaten with 42 runs-the highest.

individual score in the 'match.

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Stumps were drawn with the totalM. P. Madar, b Hayter

a06 for two wickets. Runs were Hassan, Emley

Flow in roming owing to good N. E. Kitchell, e and b Hayter bowling and helding by visitorsi

K.C.E..

JC Lyak & Baker

A. W. Ramsay,. c Hamilton, bi

Reed

Capt. Warters, b Evans

Major Pollard, kb.w., b Reed Capt. Morris. c Hamilton. b

Evane

os. A. R. Ismail, b Emley !.. OY. A. Wahab. c and b Emley

A. S. Suffad. b Palairet

11A. R. M. Sumy, not out

Extras

R. Hancock, not out.

A. L. Gace. c Lake, b Cahtrell

- Total (for 7 wkts. dec.)

75

Banner Fraser Musters

c. T. Evans, b Spillett

27 6. Lee; o Edwards,.

GAD

32. Fruer, c. Jeffries, b Spillett 25

F. N. Young and E. G. Lam-- mert did not bet.

H.M.S. "Hawkins."

16 Lt.-Com.. Armitage, c Owen

Hughes, b Bowker

1

21 Pay.-Lt. Hussey, by Bowker...

לי

Dr S. Green, hit wickel, b

Spillett

B. Petheram, B...b. Spillett B. E. Mortou, not ouå.

Extr

Bowling Analysis.

NOTICE,

THE

Hongkong University Engineering Society will hold

4 Annual Dinner on SATUR- SDAY, 19th December,. 1925 at 8 7 o'clock, in the Great Hall of the

University,

107

R. W.

Total

0. M.

13.2 2

.30

2

0 20

9: g 30

3

2

.

Graduates and past members who wish to join and bring guests are requested to apply to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. T. K. LAU, Morrison Hall

Charge $3.00 per head. Hongkong, December 3rd, 1975.

Westlake

+38

R. J. P. Masters,

Edwards,

B

b Spillet.....

11

. Owen Hughes, c-Armitage, b Halsey...

A. RF: Raven, b Spillett

18.

47

P

I.R.C. 2nd XI

A. K. Mackenzie, b Halsey .. A. C. I. Bowker, not out.

Extras

51

B. Hancock, e Edwards, b 'Spillett

NOTICES.

8

1.1

1. Parsons, b Westlake

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23

17. A. Bunner, e Edwards, b

Westlake

8.

190

8

the . D. Rumjahn, c Emley, b

Allen

18

+

St A. Ismail, b Allen

37||J. S. Ackber, b Allen ...

3Cantrel

21

A. S. Ismail e Majendie, be

Ingham

Halsey

Bowling Analysis..

M D.

R W. 22 6, 65 1: 14.

0 51 3:

10 Woodward

10 0

40

1

,1

14 Lake

8.0

17

0.

20

Spillett

3: Ursell

6Westlake

5

16

Total

163.

36

0

Bowling Analysis..

54

OL

M..

R.

Woodward,

b

10 Allen

14

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34

3 Bowker.

3

34 Hayter

1.0.

1 39

5 2

29

13 Ingham

1

20

1

Palairet

4.2 0

30:

159

Navy 2nd XI.

Extras

0

D.

NI. R.

W

10 0

53:

2. Lt. Williams, b. Suffied

Lt. Hayter, e Kitchell, b

Rumjahn

D'

Total (for 7 wkts.) 196 Mid. Sims and Lt. Nave did

not

3 bat.

7 11 33:

3:

Lt. Majendie. b Suffiad

Bowling Analysis. «

Towards a total of 154 for the winning side. Hall made 84 by hit- His ling all round the wicket. score included 15 fours.

Pay.-B. Allon, bw,

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23

1

Safad

Bowker

18.

3

65

1. Conway, e Madar, b

Laminert

6

1: 30

Rumjahr

o Young

7

0

56

36

4. Mansergh, not out

29 Owen Hughes 5.

0 43

LL-Com. Sankey, b Rumjahn 42Lt-Com. Ingham, at. Ismail,

12

1

b. Rumjahr

LuCel. Matthews, & Fincher..

b Evans

A Goodwin, b Hamilton

Jex. b Baker..

K. R. Macaskic Sayer, b

Baker

R. E. Lindsell, not out

H. Overy, & b Evans

Extras

Tolak

Bowling Analysia,

Reed

Evans

Enker

Fonrilton

16.41 32

G. R. Sayer Pollard, b

Morris

F. J. de Rome, st. Jex, b Lyal

E. C. Fincher, not out

A. E. Wood, not out

-Extras

Total (for 2 wkta.)

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12 Emley

Lt. Emiley, and b Sufiad

5 Sub-Lt. Palairet. c Sumad,

b Rumjahn D6Lt. Spencer, cand b Rumjahn

Extra

FE. Lawrence, B. D. Evans, E..W. Hamilton, H. G. Wallington, F. Baker, F. H. Holdman and

E B. Reed did not bat.

Goodwin

Bowling Analysis..

Mid. Stephenson.c Owen

Hughes, b Bowker-

Capt. Lake, b. Young

WPay-Com..

2. Wauchope, b Bowker 3. Coll. Cantrell, b Webster,

Owen Hughes

1LL-Com. Bower, not out

WAYFOONG v. EWO.

The Chinese Recreation Club 86 ground, fent for the occasion, proved the venue for a match, be- 0tween Wayfoong (H. & S. Bank) o and Ewo (Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- 2 son & Co.), which ended in a win

for the Bankers by 45 runs.

PEAK CLUB.

A GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL

will be held on TWELFTH NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 6th January, 1926, at 9,30 p.m.

Ticket 35,00 dịch

As it will be necessary to Himit M. W. Until half way in their innings the number of tickets to be issued, Sthe position looked promising for Members and Subscribers are Ewo, but a rot set in there-advised to made early application after, four wickets going down for their requirements to. successively with the total at undersigned.

UNIVERSITY v. NAVY. 8

the Playing at Pokfulam, University beat the Royal Navy "1by 30 runs with two wickets in

0 hand.

1

Simpson gave the 'Varsity men

101. The last wicket brought

an additional 11 runs.

Wayfoong,

H. V. Parker, cand b Gordon 16 J. Hall, c and b Gordon .............

D. E. G. Nicholson, lb.w., b.

Railton

lot of trouble until he was disD. B. Peal, b Cornaby

54 missed by Rumjahn, his score of R. A. Green, st. Galloway, b

70. including 14 fours... The only

Railton

w.others to reach double figures W. J. Clerk,; not out.

4 were Hunot 10, and "Extras" 30.10. Skinner, e Mackenzie, b

Total

0.

M. R.

.13 5

31

byal

10

2.

29

Bowling Analysis.

w.A. S. SufEud.. 0. 27 0H. D. Rumjahu 10 1 25 1A. S. Ismail. 1

M... R.

3.

6 Four of the home batsmen made

0

1

Morris.

6. 2

15

1

Overy

1

0

Ramsay

2 0

3

*

CC.C. v. C.R.C.

P.R.C, v. R.E,

Playing at home, the Police R.C. beat the Royal Engineers by seven runs, a win secured amid

useful contributions, Ng being

top scorer with 52.

Royal Navy 1st XI.

Lt. Nicholson, Laing, b

Shahabudin

Eng.-Lt. Bennett, c Laing, b

Lam

Playing at home, the Craigen-some excitement, with Cockell (6Lt. Sillitoe, b Shahabudin... gower CC. beat the Chinese R.C. for 23) bowling well at the close. by 58 runs.

For the home team Fritz again was in form and scored 82 by hard hitting. He hit nine fours: Fincher also was prominent with a godd innings, being unbeaten with 67,

Hung played well for the visitors, his score of 59 including' ten fours.

Craigengower.

D. Fritz, e Yeah, b W. Hung 82

R.E. Sgt. Cockell, e Wagiand, b

Lacey

Cpl Blondin, c. Wagland, b

Alexander

S/Sgt. Higgs, b Alexander. Capt. Bridgland, b Lacey.. Lt. Col. Mackintosh, e and b

Alexander...

Lt.-Com. Hunot, b Balhatchet Lt. Simpson, b Rumjahn ... Pay-Com. Coomber, st. Pon- sonby Fane, b Rumjahn. Lt.-Com. Greenstreet, e Sling,

b Rumjahn

19 Lt. Stevens, e Shahabudin, b

831

19

Lt. Hubback, b Lam

Lam:

1

A. B. Dearle, not out

L/Cpl. Hollands, c Clarke, þ

Lacey

11 Q.M.S. Ramsay, hit wicket, b

Lt. Beatty, b Lam'

Extras

R. C. Reed, c Yung, b W.

Hung

Total

Lucey

D

10

Q.M.S. Brown, a and b Lacey

12

E. Fincher, not out ................

61

Ching

27

Sapr. Goodyer, c Reynolds, b

Alexander

Shahabudin

m

2

o Sgt. Jones, not out ......

Laits

10

Sig. Durand, st. Keynolds, b

Alexander

Ng

0

Laing

Extras

Rumjahn

10

Balhatchet

Total

Bowling Analysis.

E.

B. W. Bradbury,

T. Grimes, run' out

Extras

Total (for 4 wkts, dec.) 199 S. Abbas, A. B. Hamson, R. Basa, A. Kitchell, F. Schnepel and E. Hamson did not. bat..

Bowling Analysis.

Ching

W. Hung

0. M. 2. W. Robertson 15 8 58 1 Meadows 10 2 49 2 Alexander

Ng. Sze-kwong 1 0 9 0 Lacey

Youngaaye

Yeoh

H. Hung...

4

0

22 0

4 0

0

2.4 01 Chinese R.C.

FR.C

Bowling Analysis.

Cornaby

J. A. D. Morrison, b Cornaby

R. L. Moncrieff, b Cornaby

R. W. Lee, b Cornaby

V. R. Jones, run out

1

Extras

6

Total

0

10

70 Bernard

Cornaby

9 Gordon

Railton

the

E. B. C. HORNELL,

Hon. Secretary... Hongkong 3rd December, 1925,

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21

4

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

7.

ODOJNË

2

11:

ANNUAL BALL

to be held on

FRIDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1926.

THE Above date has now been fixed for the. Annual Ball. Real practices will take place in the City Hall of FRIDAY, 19th 167 February and on TUESDAY, 23rd February from 5.30 p.m. to 7 pm. Arrangements for Ball Tickets for Members and their guests will remain as already instructed for the original date unless the 60 40 Honorary Secretary is notified in

writing of any changes ca before Tuesday, 18th February, 1926,

0. MBW

Bowling Analysis

71 12:30

30

67

5 0 19

Ewo.

H. J. V. K. Stevenson, c

Nicholson be Lee

от

34

Owing to the resignation of Mr.

8 W. W. Mackenzie, Clerk, bA Ritchie, the duties of Hon.

5

Parker,

16 Secretary will now be undertaken

0D. G. M. Bernard, run out ... 22 by the undersigned, m

80 F. A. Pollock, c and b Lee

0.

W. Galloway, and b Parker 7

149 A. G. Gordon, c Clerk, b Lee 201

W. L. Smith, st. Skinner, b

0 MB. W Parker BARN MORE PA 9.3 14. 2R E. MacDougall, e Les, b 91 29 4 Parker.

12:10

110

31

MEDZU Universitje lat: XL,

111 G. W. Lam, 5 Bennett

14 0N L. H Railton, b Parker 170 W B. Cornaby, not out 28 80. Eager b Parker 17 1

E. Zimmern, & Hubback, b W. Beatty

21 0 D. Laing, L.b.w, b Beatty +22 DK Samy, b Beatty...

32 5W. Hong. Sling, b Beatty

51S. Hachiuma, 5 Bennett

28

450 W. E. Meadows, c Ramsay, b

9.

Jonesinga

T. E. Yeoh, c. Schnepel, b,

Abbas

J. L, Youngsaye, run qut W. C. Hung, c. Grimes,-

Fritz

Ng-Sze-kwang, & Bridaúrs

Abbas

C. Choa, c Abbas, b Fritz Yung Hin-lain) b Britz

H. C. Hung K Fincher -- K. W. Cheng, run out

W. L. Clark, b Goodyer vi.. C, F., Alexander, c Brown, b

82| Capt. Bloxham, b Jengg

TH. King, Lb.w. b Jonas

Ceckell

89 C. 9. Reynolde

B. P Ng b Nicholson

Total

280

Bowling Ang

H. N. Baihatchet, b Bennett 84

23 S. OShahathiding, not out

10 R. A Ponsonby Fans, not ou

Extras

Total (for 8 wkta.) A. A. Rumjahn did not

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