MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1926.
RUGBY CUP-TIE
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CLUB-NAVY DRAW AFTER HARD GAME,
BACKS MAKE POOR SHOW.
THREE CENTURIES.
LEAGUE AND FRIENDLY CRICKET.
TWO KOWLOON. RESERVES.
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By drawing with the Royal Centuries were made by three Navy on Saturday, the Hongkong batsmen in Saturday afternoon's. Football Club (rugby section) be- Joricket. came winners of the "cup"" this season us the sailors went down le the Best, mately,
The game provided muns thrifts. for the crowd present.
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Bowling Analysia.
M...
Ng Sze-kwong.. 8 0
B. W 23 .0
W. Hang...
13:
47
H. Ching
11
32.
H. Hung
7
1
161
3.
Youngaaye
4 0 24
Q:
. CC.C. v. R.A.
PRC. ROYAL NAVY.
The Royal Navy 2nd XI failed to benefit by a concession allowed them in extra time by the Police R.C., to decide the issue if possible. The match ended in a draw.
Royal Navy 2nd XI "Sub-Lt. Duncan, c & b King
Com. Gray, Lacey Pay Com. Coomber, b King..
Alexander
Ismail" A. H. Madar E J. R. Mitchell, e S H Ismat bA. H. Madarak W. W. Mackenzie, e Omar, b
A. H. Madar Rev. W. T. Featherstone, d A, H. Madar, b M. P. Madar
J. A. H. Plummer, e Wahab,
b. Curreera
35 M. M. Watson, not out
61
Extras
1
!
6'
Total (for 8 wkts. dec.) F. J. Hazeland and G.
t. Holmstrom, c & b Lacey 17 Valluck did not bat. Com. Ryan, b Robertson .. L. Palairet, ✰ Dyer, b
Robertson.
Playing at home, the Craigen- gower C.C suffered their third Lt. Hulsey scored 114 for the successive defeat when they had Navy 1st XI against the Univer-the Royal Artillery as visitors, 1. Hayter, Reynolds, b Esity in a league match. H. V. Batting first, the home team Pärker (118) and the redoubtable were dismissed for 75 runs, the Fan Pearce 1403), both not out last three batsmen making no Clut Team: - Armstrong were in a partnership of 181 for improvement in the total.
Stewart Baskerbroek,
Aday the "bl.K.10, in a friendly against | The visitors won the match Bremerh: Morrison Ralph:Kowloon.
Esoon after the fall of the third Forsyth, Ralston, Poster. Miche- The Kowloon Juniers pre- wicket. Lieut. Smith was top bon Smith Lithgow Smith, euriced their chances in division scorer with 66, which included 11 Beveridge, and 3 Ber
I of the league by losing to the fours, Sappers,
Navy wa-Bet. Morina B. Nilokom. Bt.-6 or kyk E. R. A. Tinker, E. R. A. Rolb- web: k rank. De bons Bh-fom. Power. Pay-Bir Husso
L. Boasts borge, Pay-D. Alla. Er R. A. Me'Daggar. E. R. A Mc Renald, as. Parrany, and A. B.
Acult.
Referee :--tommade. Poliwrḥ, The Navy Look up the adunck but were het jy, the club far- wartels who gained as of gromated by good foot work, A fine un by the Club threes saw Lammert in possession and making for the Navy line base he was forced into Educh before he looked pãy đan- gerous. Even play followed, the forwards gobek hard at is an giving no quarter. From a faulty pass Lammert picked up cleverly "and get well away with only the
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Craigengower.
B. W. Bradbury, Chester, ...
b Rough
Pay Lt. Nave, b Robertson.. L... Conway, e & b Sparrow L. Spencer, not, out Cpl. Lee, run out
Extons.
.
Total......... 180
Indian R.C.
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5.
25
28.
0
.
3 A.M. GRAB.
İCLUB HOUSE PROWLER GETS
AWAY.
FANLING. GOLPER'S CHASE,
man
COMING CONCERT.
TREAT ARRANGED FOR TUESDAY.
AT MILITARY HOSPITAL.
The eighth meeting of the
Garrison Hongkong
Women's
Fellowship takes the form of a
concert arranged by Mrs. Robert Lewis which is to be held at the Military Hospital, Bowen Road on
Tuesday at 8 pm. The following are to take part in the pro- grumme: Mrs. Neil Mathieson, Rev. G. E. Arrowsmith, Mr. R. M.
For the second time within a 5-comparatively short period, the 8 rooms of week-end residents at the Fanling Golf Club House huve 200been rifled by nocturnal visitors.
About 3 a.m. yesterday a well- R.
known member of the Club woke He find someone moving abent in w.his room. His instinctive grah at
the
was foiled by the mosquito curtain and by the time that he had got out of bed the Oman, scared by the movement, budi run to the verandah and down the 6 Escaffolding erected for making im- @provements to the Club House.
Chase was given by the member who first gave the algum, so Harmony Four and an excellunt by others who were awakened by orchestra from the East Surreys. him, but although the thief was Mr. F: Mason, Band Corp. W. G
and Bandsman Fawkes are to necompany,
F
Keown, Miss Alma Birkett, Major J. Macready, D.S.0, Mr. "H. L, Gardner, Miss Gladys. Brock, Mr. Bert Burrows, the Hongkong
Bowling. Analysis,
0. M.
19 F M. el Arcul 10 21 A. H. Madar. 1
2. Curreem... 2 0: Ismall
0 53
4
30
6. 18
16
$ 0
28
0 M. P. Madar
4
0:
18.
11. Wahab
Omar
5
0.
28
1 D:
19.
E Fincher, Gifford
む Clayton b
18
Lacey 18 Robertson Alexander King Sparrow
Bowling Analysis...
M.
S H. Ismail, b Vallack
R
W.
O. Ismail, b: Omar
18
12: 1 46
2
N. B. Kitchell, b. Oliver
1
12. 2:
52:
3 Y. A. Wahab, b. Vallack
6.
1
37
1A H. Madar; c Oliver, Di
kept in eight for a bit, he even Wernham tually disappeared into
the
6. 0
26.
Vallack...
4
night.
0
1
S. A. Ismail e Watson,
bi
Vallack
27
It was then a case of the query "how much have you lost" passing
H. D. Rumjahn, b Oliver
from lip to Hp in the sleeping
frooms.
1
8 M. el Arcull, not out.
been taken,
12
W. G. Guest, e Gifford, b
Smith.
The Royal Navy 1st XI im |proveit their standing in the T. Grimes, b Rough
lengde by winning' their match | D. Fritz. e Smith, b. Gifford. against the University 1st XI, by E. Zimmern.b Rough 7 wickets.
A. B. Hamson, e Hattersley Ejent. Maisey gave the Varsity | Smith, b Gifford
amount of W. Pall, run out nem an immense trouble before they were ablo get rid of him through a catch by Ng off Hell. He made 114, which included 23 fours and a "five."
In 20 halk, in which he tocki the first four wickets, Woodward only gave away one ra
University THE XI. A. A. Rumiahm kw.. b
Woodward
full back to beat. Mortimer rose. N. Balhatchet, b. Wood-... to the cerasion and Brought of ar
bain score.
word!
great tackly which saved a en E. P. Ngobbw, b Woodward D. K. Sammy. e Armitage. Þ
Woodward
The Navy Sorwards were secihts ing possession in the tight allow. Laing, & Cantrell ing their backs every opportunity, c. W. Dam, b Woodward But the "connecting link" was at A. S. Hett, b Woodward fault with the result that the S. Hachiuma e Simms. "threes" could not get goings. Cantrell Gibbons
was
not taking his o. Shahabudin, bi Cantrell passes well. and when he d. 11. Sling, b Woodward' .. gather the belt he was too slow A. Ponsonby Fane, not out in getting off his mark and was
Woodward Halsey Cantrel
tackled in possession... In spite of his fault he did some useful work in breaking through and it was he who opened the scoring for the Navy. The Navy threes had good passing movement in which Tinker beat several opponents before passing to Gibbons who seered at the corner. The kick at goal was a poor one. Still the Navy attacked and were again on Lt. Emley, Eb.w, b Lam the Club line, the Club touching Mick Simms, b Lam down to bring relief. From Mid Stephenson. b Shaha,
free kick s good position
C. E. Gahagan, b Rough.. Y. Abbas, not out
Schnepch. b Gifford
Extrac
Rough 17 Smith
Gifford
Total
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Bowling Analysis.
MU R.
W.
12
28
+1
5.
I 18
6.4 2
210
Royal Artillery, `·
Capt. Bensley, e Hamson, b
Fritz".
Gr. Maddocks, b: Fritz
Lt. Chester, c and b Guest.... Major Battersley Smith.
30 Guest, b Fincher Capt. Parkes..
11
Fincher
Lt. Smith, c Abbas, b Guest. Lt. Dall, b. Hamson
Sg. Gifford, b. Fincher.
9
26.
Police R.C.
W. E. Meadows, b Leg...
C. P. Alexander, & Hayler
Randle, e Spencer, b Hayter
T. H. King. b.w... b Falairet
W. L.. Sparrow, c Duncan, b
Palairet
A. Lacey, b Palairet
R. G. Robertson, b Coomber
R. A. Coleman, e Duncan, b.
Palairet
A. Reynolds, not out.
J. Dyer, c Ryan, b Faleiret
B. G. Baker, not our
Extrus
10. S.. A. Cunream, b Vallack
12 M. P. Madar, b Plummer
6 U. M. Omar, b. Young
Extras:
Totak Bowling Analysis.
Boxing was the topic of convor. From the pockets of Esation that evening at the club ncurly at the sleepers money had Every one had contributed
his share to the remarks, except the village boaster. This dignitary 2 These 'ere floods." said the now rose to his feet. "You all oklest inhabitant, "Femind me of know the great Spud Maloney,
38
01
91
710hver
24 Vallack
0: M R. 10 0 441 .10 I 23
15.
Young Plummer
2: 0 7
8:
10
EIS.C.C v. "HAWKINS.""
Total (for 9 wkts.) 151
FRIENDLY GAMES.
80: th time when th' old passen don't you, boys? Well, lust night
prayed for rain. When th rain with one single blow I
At did come it drowned two of his that moment in walked the cele- 3. best cows, an' Washed th' founda- [brated 3oud. The boaster eyed 5tiona from under the vicarage. This entrance with disapproval, After that he went about sayin' then, with a scowl in Spud's direc- thas for the future he'd keep quiet, tion, he continued, "I reiterate wa jest let Providence rus th gentlemen, last night with one weather to suit himself!**
blow I blew out the candle P
A team from H.MS, "Hawkins"
beat the Civil Service CC. “A”
E. H. Bints, b Edmonds
17
Rowling Analysis.
0: M. R. W.
31 Hayter
11
2 46
2
c Fritz,
b
Nave
9/
1
23
0
by 70 runs.
16. Lee
5
12
H.M.S."Hawkins.”
55. Coomber
31
30
4Palairet
29
5.
20
0. A. Crabtree, e Carr, b
Edmonds
6.
01
Shpt. Haxell, e Carr, b. Sara
4
12:
Freer, b Sare
12
14
Shaw, e Harper, b Sara
Smyth, b Edmonds
56
CP.O. Free, e Bastin,
Strange...
4141
9:
27
4
Bdr. Rule, not out Extras
Total (for 9 wkts.) 204 Gr. Clayton did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C.
The match on the Club ground, i
with the Kowloon CC as visitors, Stainsford, b Edmonds was marked by the highest single E. A. Smith, D. Strange
Bastin, innings score this season (302 for C.P.O. May.c three wickets) and unfinished Edmonds:
4M Gr. Rough, b Fincher...
Exires
Totali Bowling Analysis,
0. 14
88
M. E. WV
2 44
В 2 12
8.
2
28
0: 3
0. Mc R.
Guest
14.5 3 60
Fincher
11 1 68
4
39 Pritz
9
I. 45
2
*A. Hamson
2
▸ 27
1
Good bowling by the Rev. Powell
0:
(6: for 29) resulted in the visitors
LEAGUE II.
badin ...
24
being dismissed early In the after-
114
Pay, Com, Woodward, e Lam,
b. Shahabudin
31
20
Royal Navy 1st XI Lt. Com. Armitage, c & b
Lam
Mortimer missed narrowy Lant. Halsey. Ng. b Heit mert relieved with a useful kick to touch.
Half-time :---Navy. 1 try #2 points), Club nik
. Wauchope, b Laing Lt. Sillice, b Laing Capt. Fake, not out Lt. Com. Bealty, e fam. b
Shahabudin Extras
J
12
Total (for & wkta.) 240 Lt. Col Cantrell did not bat. Bowling Analysis,
After a quier restart, Lammert «provided a thrill when he cleverly beat the position and touch sh down far out, but an infringement. hnd occurred which nullified bi fine effort. Both teams Wem! now going hard at it, the pace being very fast and it was not surprising when a stoppage was called to allow three players to Shahabudin
The Club now attacked. COVE?".
Lam and the bucks put in some good
Rumjahr handling which carried play into
Samy the Navy twenty-five." Lammert Balhatchet - WAR nury, in when he was ing
bundled into Touch a yard from
From the line-ons Middleton
MARESKAN
CÓNA
F.C.C. v. R.E.
The Royal Engineers scored an easy victory in their journey across the harbour to meet the Kowloon C.C. juniors.
centuries by two of the home Ld. Tel Crawford, not out batsmen.
noon for a total of 94,
The lively partnership between Sara Parker (118) and Pearce (103) Edmonda produced 181 runs. The former Westlake
hit 20 fours, and the latter 19 Strange fours and a six. Pearce made his
runs in one hour without a single H. F. Harper, b May chance. Parker was missed when H. E. Strange, c Smyth, The home team pul up a total he had made 98 and with his
of 91, Higgs capturing three partner continued to play a con- H. F. Westlake, c May: wickets without giving any runs. vincing game until time was
No fewer than nine bowlers called
The R.E.'s 5th wicket fell at
银
K.C.C. 1st XE."
A. W. Ramsay, c and b. Powell.
91 (tie) but 74 runs were added. Goodwin, b Lammert
K.C.C. 2nd XI.
Parsons,b Goodyer.
next R. E. Lindsell, b Powell
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Total
171
Bowling Analysis..
C. M. E. W.
11:
0
61
15;
3
50
2.
0
23
4 0
Civil Service "A"
5
May
16
Smith...!
0
E. A. Bastin, ₺ Crabtree
25
were tried against the visitors,
W. H. Edmonds, c Smith, b
who with Mackintosh (60), Bridg-
C.
M.
W.
May
50.
and (44) and Blondin 40, made
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218 with one wicket to sparc,
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JC. Lyale Hayward, b
Parker
C-Sara, c & b Crabtree
1
T. W. Carr, e Shaw, b Crab-
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38
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0
tree
2
1
3 D.
G. G. Edwards. c & b Crab-
0
in 31 minutes before the
0
0
tree
19
separation.
R. A. Warters, c Becher,
Rose, b May
Powell
6
Helt
0
38
the line.
C. Lee, Eb.w. b Jacob
20
16
E. W. Morris, e` Hancock, b
Powell
Sayers, b May
0
1
J. C. Fletcher, not out
Extras."
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Smith
napped:
the
GRC. v. CS.C.C.
ball and
seortal at the
E Petheram, c Bridgland; b
Higgs:
F. G. Bevis, c and b Parker.
11
30 S E. Green, not out
13.
Total
101
Hamilton
Extras
corner: his own kick at goal
C. T. Evans, run out..
failed Shortly after this, lam-Chinese R.C. went down badly to W. F. 3. Gorvin, run out mert nipped up a slow pass the Civil Service CC. All the
D, S. Green, Lb.v., b Goodyer intended for Rothwell, and as visitors' batsmen reached double T. Fraser, b Jacob
result of his swerve and speed bailing his opponents, again he scored a good try, Stewart fail ed with the kick. After this re- verse the Navy attacked strongly and were awarded a "free." From the easy position in front of the Club goal Mortimer was success. fol
figures. Lawrence led with 52 not
D. H. Banner, rum out
out, which included seven fours J. Overy, c Goodyer, b Higgs
and a six off Youngaaye.
J. E. Hancock, Jones, The winners' first wicket fell Higge
for 60 runs, the second for 85. F. C. Pavitt, not out They, therefore, won by wickets.
This made the scores even Ng Sze-kwong, b Read and hard play followed. Stewart C. Choa, c Holdman, b Sayer. saved his forwards time and W. Hung, b Reed,
again with good kicking, but the T. E. Yeoh, c Sayer, b Navy were all out for a score, and
nearly got in, Morrison saying J. L. Youngsaye, .b.w., the Club line with a kick to touch. Reed
Result:-Navy 1 try. 1 penalty H. C. Hung, b-Sayer goal (6 points); Club 2 tries (6 Cheng Kwok-wah, b Hamil points),
It was a fierce game from start Sayer
to finish, not rough but tremely H. Ching, b Sayer dously hard. There was not much H. L. Lim, b Sayer between the sides and a draw was C. E. Wong, not cut
a very fair indication of the play.
Lammert
was the best of the whole bunch and his opportunism was the means of saving the Club
from defeat. Both packs were well matched and stood up well | Reed to a gruelling contest. The threes Baker were not playing up to expecta. Sayer tions, bad handling and passing | Hamilton being much in evidence.
Civil Service 1st XI. Mortimer was a sound full back F. Baker, b H. Hung for the Navy and aayed well, his F. J. de Rome, st. Choa, b H, --kicking being very accurate. The
Navy might have, won if full ad- A. E. Wood, c W, Hung, b H. vantage had been taken of the
Hung opportunities given by the for- E. C. Fincher, not out.. wards, but the mistakes of the F. E. Lawrence; not out backs were many..
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Extras
41
52 Lee 20 Overy
Petheram- Total (for 8 wkta.).
... 172 Hancock E. W. Hamilton, H: B, Walling Fraser ton, RS. W. Paterson, F. H. Banner Holdman and E. B. Reed did not Evans bat.
Greep
Playing on their ground, the
5
L. O'Neill, b Parker
0
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W. Woolley, b Powell
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20 May
Smith
7
.12
Shaw
7
Total
94 Crabtree
7
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Bowling Analysis.
M. 0.
R. W 16.6 3 29 6
2
Lemmert
9 3
22
1
Hughes
4 0 13 0
Chinese R.C.
0.
Total Bowling Analysia.
91 Parker
9
Goodlyer Jacob
11
D. M. K. W.
1 37
10 2 37.
30 Bridgland
2
0 15
B
1
Higgs
. 1.1 1
दि A
|H. Q. Sheldon, b Lyal
3 0
H.K.C.C. 18" XI.
A. W. Hayward, b Goodwin.
1. Owen Hughes, 1.b.w. b
Goodwin ..:
H. V. Parker, not out
10
#
0
16
38
118
8
Royal Engineers,
Syt. Blondin, c Parsons, b
T. E. Pearce, not out
Extras
103
27
5
H. L. Yang, st. Hoidman, b
- Hancock
40
L/Cpl. Hollands, hit wicket,
5
Overy
10
5
Capt. Bridgland, b Green
Spr. Goodyer, l.b.w., b Overy
44
S. S. Higgs, c Evans,
Total (for 3 wkta.) 302
14 Jacks, E. G. Lammert, C. L. R.
Becher and Rev. T. B. Powell did not bat.
H. C. Burgess, R. Hancock, P.
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6 Fraser
Bowling Analysis.
Total Bowling Analysis.
Lt.-Col. Mackintosh,
0.
M.
B
W.
YOUR
79
Petheram
60
Goodwin
16 1
59
2
-
Q.M.S. Roberts, b Hancock
z Lyal
18
1 100
M. R.
W.
O'Neill
2
0
24.
0
QM.S. Faro, e Banner,
9 4 10
'
Gorvin
21
5 0 14
9s. . Kelly, not out
Morris Bevia
7
0 72
0
80 20
+
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7
7.1 1 29
Q.M.S. Jacob, c Gorvin,
4 1 14
2 Petheram
9
Sgt. Jones, not out
29
Extras....t
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Total (for Dwkts:
11
-0.
21 Garvin
4
Bowling Analysis.
I.R.C. v. H.K.C.C.
The Indian Recreation Club
218suffered a bad defeat at home-in
their meeting with another Hong-
M. Ri w. kong C.C. team. Mitchell for the
1 18 1 visitors made 90, which included
0 10 0 14 fours.
1 37 2
0 22
H.K.C.C."--"-
2. F. N. Young, b A. H. Madar 10 .24 2 D. E. G. Nicholson, c&B 2014. H. Madar
28 0 A. K. Mackenzie, c & A Hi
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