SATURDAY, MARCH
6%
1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
CRICKET NOTES.
LEAGUE STATISTICS. THIS
SEASON.
TABLES AND COMMENT.
(By.
Sentinel I
Interest in cricket, apart from play on Sanlugs, was manatained this week in the meetings on the the Arnly, the Veteers Wat Rogue Suvy, und LoWIQUI The Vonnteers 108 30 the Army by S runs, celeaver! the Royal Auvy by 12. runs, and use you Une: better of RowIDOR by elga, zUIS.. I he enes provided good practice is some of the volunteers, -TUNNAMAR BERLOT when I came to
HOME RUGGER.“
LEICESTERSHIRE GROUP CHAMPIONS..
(via Colombo,)
London, Feb. 17.. In the re-played rugby county championship match Leicester shure defeused North Midlands by
points to 8. Leicestershire are now group champions
BOWLING AVERAGES.
Division 1.
7.30
8.49
3.60
16 9160 20 31.35
D:62
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Who Between || Le-tol. Cantrell (Ni)...+90 32. Cuprint Wunkers,
|ray.com. Woodward (8)gg tment compiled over 200: Fung, Jur
G. Suyer (0.8. une Army in tenisower to the Evans (..)... with,, were nęku on the sive on how... Un Shanbada (U.
Nough | AZ Gr.
(RA)....
20 12.21 NE 3 Areur (1.) 41258 A. F Asculta
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10
5.50 1.38
7,80
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7.88 2:02:
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12.
0.38 9:77
A. R. F. Revon (K.). ... dupraves howsouir of just a smaCapt Bridgland (R.E.)... chance they hue of a me with the R. Villlack (K) Royal Navy, who now become Ponderod t K.)... 5
5. S. Diggs (R. E) N. Sudan (U) (K) G Lea
champions in the seater ledge. The game was one-sided with the Club proving strong in the bat. ting department and Kowloon out od luck When facing Bowker (8 for 200, Goodwin was disabled ccrly
om.
Prospects of working to the top of the junior league table were quite bright for Kowloon, but these were sacrificed when, "with- ond any reserves to fall Back on, one of their players had to be sent to complete the senior team. The match was closely fought out. and a full Kowloon team might have made all the difference.
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In other league matches, the
Indian B. C. 1st. XI closed their
season by defeating the East Sur- reys who turned out on the field after 201 absence Et
camp Craigengewer's win over the University 11 XI was popular, but unexpected, when consideration is given to the fact that the opposi
The tion were all out of luck.. victory, was largely due to a dash- ing innings by D. Fritz, who in making 82 repeated his previous Chinese RC score against the and is the first Craigengower batsman to reach 200 runs.
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Several changes will be noticed in the averages and league records which appear below.
BATTING AVERAGES.
Division. I.
Score.
Aggre
Aver
age.
EC Fincher (CS) 7 91 242 Major Hattersley.
121.00
Smith (R.A.) 8 92 354 59.00
R. G. Robertson (F) Q.M.S. Jacob, (RE}} H.. Grit (EK) EngeLt. Bennett (Ni)"
(HX.) H.. 3. Gordon.
A.. Suffind (1)
G F Alexander (F.) W. H. Edmonds (C.S.) Spr. Goodger (RE) A. Lacey (P) L. Hayter (N.))
18 .0:84 10.0.27 21 10.00 4 11.25.
37.11.64
6 12.50
19 12.78
10 13.03
.. 19
14.07 * 14:42 14.55.
V. A. Wahab (1.) ..... p.
[Minimum 2 innings but not less then half matches of respect tive teams, average not more than (15 runs per wicket.]
League Records This Season.
HIGHEST INNINGS.. Senior, Royal Navy 249 (for 9 wkts.). University, University
ground, Jan 23.
Junior, Royal Engineers 223 for 9 wkts.) v. Royal Navy 2nd XI, C.R.C. ground, Feb. 8. LOWEST INNINGS. Senior, Craigengower CC 26 Indian R.C., 1.R.C. ground, Dec. 19.
"THE ASHES.”
SELECTORS IN PRAYER BOOK.
FLUM WARNER'S SPEAK
(via Colombo;)).
THE CHINA MAIL.
Bristol, Feb 20," Speaking at the Gloucester- shire County Cricket Club dinner; Fum" Warner said that English cricket had got. back to the pre- war standard, and denied that England: had got. "cold feet." On the contrary, they were preparing a hot reception for the Austra-
ane
EMPIRE'S BEST.
COLONIAL BILLIARDS
PLAYERS
TO COMPETE AT HOME,
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(via Colombo.)
London, Feb. 10,
CORRESPONDENCE | LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
STOKER MORREL'S CHALLENGE
TAKEN UP
To the Editor of the China Mail.)
Dear Sir, In reply to: Sto. Morrella challenge. I should be pleased to meet him or any other
Routledge and Shaller, the ro-middle weight if HK.B.A. azo
billiard cham willing to stage the bout,. įspective amateur
pions of South Africa and Aus- Thanking you for past favour15, erana w cumpete in the first
Yours, etc., Empire: Championship to take place;
Georgio Booth. H.M.S. Hollyhock. on April 12 Shailer is, already-in
Hongkong, March 6, 1926. Londen.
LAWN TENNIS. CLASSING THE WORLD'S REST
PLAYERS.
Much interest has been aroused in France by the manner in which It would be impossible to alter. T. Tiden nas. recently publicly the prograinme this season, but, classed the world's lawn tennie: umbly and diffidently. he players. Modestly leaving himself nought the Tests should last four bus, he puts W. M. Johnston st uys, especially alter the long and Vinegut Richards second Journeys the visitors made.
sorotra being ranked third G. 1,
1 was claimed that the Austraatorson fourth, J. O. Anderson lans were very strong in batting filth, and R. Lacoste sixth... and weak, in bowling, so it was Prunce Lacoste and Borotra probable that the first of the four are always ranked together, this
jurder boing the more logical, ests would be drawin
the beginning. of 1925 He then referred to Hammond, since the most promising batsman and a Lacoste has always beaten Borotru. In January, on the Sporting Club Dedutiful feld. After his suc-
courts, Lacoste cesses in the West Indies hecovered
beat hought he might look forward to Borotra, 5—0;, 6-0, 6-8; in June, at Saint Cloud, the score was in gher honours As regards the selection Com-Favour of Lacoste, 7-5, 6-1, 6-4; mittee, "Plum Warner said that at Wimbledon, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, heir difficulties were so complex-6; and at the covered courts: that he felt prayers should be in- Christmas tournament, 6-1; 4-6, cluded for them in the Book of 75; Common Prayer.
Note A Reuter telegram o ater date said that Mr. Warner was elected chairman of the Selec. ton Committee.]
NAVAL SPORTS,
FLAGSHIP'S CORNER IN
PRIZES
INTERESTING EVENTS,
The flagship had a "corner" in trophies yesterday when the China Squadron sports were held at Sookumpoo.. J
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A large number were, present.
It is, however, true that Borotra, mnde a very favourable impression in the United States at a time wher Lacoste was playing below his
usual form.
TEST OR COUNTY CRICKET?
If the suggestion to suspend county cricket in order to prepare for Test matches becomes opera- tive, what will be the effect on county clubs»?' Mr. J. C Clay, captain of Glamorgan County, thinks it would be disastrous; he says it "will probably mean ruin to the less wealthy counties and their professionals." Mr. Clay is
MMS. Titania (sports president). the
Teate
Mrs. Raikes, wife of the Captain of very pointed in his remarks. "It
the winning bf C1-C (Sir Edwyn Alexander-really matters,”” save way the prizes. HE. the means the only thing that he say's. Sinclair) addressed the gathering, "the county championship should. For the sports the Fleet was be dropped next season," and he divided into the following units: asks, "is not this intense desire to Hawkins "A". consisting of execu-win being rather overdone?" Junior, University 2nd XI 38tive officers and men and entire crew seems we are losing sight of the v. R.E., University ground, Jan. 9. H.M.S. Petersfield; (2) Hawkins fact that cricket is a game.
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE,
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vi
"B", consisting of non-executive officers and mer; (3).H.M.S. Vindic-
Senior, Mid, R. H. Stephensontiver (4) H.M.S. Durban (5) (R.N.) 162, Nov. 7.
| KL.M.S. Despatch: (6) H.M.S. Junior, Sgt. Blondin (R.E.) 91Titania and submarines: (7) H.M.S. Feb. S.
Ambrose, H.M.S. Marazion and sub- BATTING AGGREGATE.
marines; (8) H.M.S. Tamar, sloops. Senior, Midi E. H. Stephenson H.MS, Iroquois and small ships..
Hawkins A. won the C-l-Ca (RN) 379,
Junior, Capt. Bridgland (RB) Aggregate Cup with 123 pointer the flagship took the Titania Cup for Last Saturday's marathon and Lieut. Nicolson won the individual championship with 15 marks:
2381
MOST WICKETS IN AN INNINGS.
W. C. Hung (C.R.C.) 8 for 18, Feb. 20;. A. C. L. Bowker (H.K.) 8 for 20, Feb., 27.
Resulta follow-
Lt Com Armitage(N) 6 110 277 55.40 Dec. 6; H. D. Rumjahn (I.R.C.) 6 |Fordham
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BLIND GOLFER'S SKILL.
It
Golf in the dark, as happened the other day, would present no diffi- culties to Captain Towse, V.C., who, although, blind, plays amazingly
well
The only concessions he asks are that before, making a stroke he shall be allowed to touch. the ball with his hands to ascer tain its position, and that when Junior, Eng-Lieut. C. R. P. 100 Yards. Men under 80
is on or near the green his Bennett (R.N.) 6 for 39, Nov. 14 A. B. Minns (Hawkins); 2 A. Baddle, standing at the hole, shall R.. G. Robertson (Police) 6 for 17, Titmus (Tamar); 3. Boy Plows & small bell. Captain Towse
la also a fine carsman. Nov. 21; W. H. Edmonds (Hawkins). 14/5. soc. (CS.C.C.) 6 for 48, Nov. 28; Pay- 880 Yards." Open-1 3/Lt.
(Durban); 2: Mid.. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Lt. Allen (R.N.) 6 for 85,Newnham
(Durban); 3..: Mid
2 min.. 11 Showing good all-round form, Ng Sze-kwong (open singles Long Jump. Open- E. R. A. champion of the Colony for six
2: (Titania); Florence
Midyears till 1924 when he loat to Farquahar (Despatch); 3 L. A., CT Honda) played bis first match
17 ft. 6% in the H.K.C.C. competition yes Lucken (Vindictive).
terday. Hurdle Relay Race, 120 Yards. H. D. Rumjahn, one of the best Teams of four-1 Hawkins of the younger players, beat N. 2 Vindictive; 3. Durban. 1.14 4/5. Trambitzky of Kowloon after, a Putting the Weight.-1 Mne. prolonged first set. Detalls fol Walker (Hawkins); 2 P. O. Cowley low {Ambrose); 3 A. B. Voller (Hawkins), .34′′ ft. ₫ʻime. ..
L. Sillitoe (N.) 8 52* 163 54.38 for 25, Dec. 12; G. Lee (K.C.C.)Smythe (Hawkins), Lt. Halsey (N.). 5. 114 229 45.80
F. Stewart (E.K.) 6 70. 220 44.00 6 for 89, Feb. 27..".
Midi Staphenson (N.) 9 182 379 42.11
G. R. Sayer (C.S.) 7 61 214 34.85-
D. Fritz (CCC). 7. 52 242 34.57
EL Owon Hughes
6 60 131
92.45
(EL) 10: 201 88.50
Capt. Armstrong
NB. Kitchell.(L).
..0 21 66 23.00!
E.J.R. Mitchell(H.K.) 7 85* 157 31.40
A. II.. Madar (X)
Capt. Morris (K.)
A.
D 58 282 31.33
8 07 108 23.28
8. 00 224-28.00
R. B. Lindsell (K).. 5 45 80 20.88 Lt. Nicholson (N.) ... 61* 110 27.50 W. O. Hung (C.R.C.) 8 59 212 28.50 Pay Lt. Huasoy (N.) 7 43. 150 22.71 A. E. Wood (CS). 7 45 186
19 22.88. R. Hancock (ILK):6 39 112 22.40: Gr.. Muddocks (R.A.) 4 54 89 22.25 O. Ismail (I.)
-54 181 21.83 C.Q.M.S Stripp (S.) 7 49 180 2108 E Fincher (0.C.C.). 7 61 129 2150. FE. Lowrance (C.S.) 8 52 160 2142 Division IL
Capt. Bridgland (R.B.) 5 84 288 59.50 I Spencer (N.)... 485 40 40.00 H. B. Gordon (HE), 8 48. 119 89.60
L. D. MeNicoll(HK) 843 71 36.50
Sgt. Blandia (H.E.) 0 91 205 84.10
T.
E (B.K..)
D. Pandered
5 43 126 81.50
8.
W. M. Gitna (U).. 5 71% 115 28.75
B. Spillett (CS) 38 39 20.00
C. E. Hawkins (0.6.)
T. H. King (P.)
G. Lee (E.)
Mid, Simms (N.)
8 40 140 28.00
WICKETS AGGREGATE... Senior Lt. Col. A. S. Cantrell (R.N.) 82.
Junior, R. G. Robertson (P.) 22.
A. H. Madar
Capt, Armstrong
Maj
Smith
200 RUNS THIS SMASONI Mid. Stephenson:
(RN), (Surreys) (LR.C.).
(R.A.) (0.9.0.0). (H.K.C.C) (0.5.0.0.). (R.N.)
.W.P.A..Hatlorsley.
B. C. Fincher
1. F. Stewart
Pécs,
วาย.
"Open_singles"(first round) -- HD. Rumjahn beat N. Tram- 440 Yurds. Open Llout, bitzky 9-7 6-8, 6-1. Ng Sze- Nicolson (Hawkins), 2 Mid kwong beat L Baines 6-1, 6-1, Bradbury; Lieut Broome 6-3. C. Chon beat. Iu Tak-lam
G.
B. Sazer
Li.Com, Armitage
Lt. Halsey AMP.
{R.N.),
Capti Bridgland
(RE)
"W. C. Hung
(HK)
(C.R.C.)
(Titania). 565.4/5 secs..
A. W. Hayward
SEL. Blondin
D. Fritz
(R.EY. (G.C.C.)
20 WICKETS THIS SEASON, .Lt Col Cantrell E
F. Goodwin (K.C.C). Pay Com. Woodward... (B.N.). Eng. Lt. Bennett..... (R.N. End) M/Gr Rough (RAJA R. G. Robertson
(PARMA
2-6, 2-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-8 Boat Race 1 Hawkins B. 2
Club championship (second Hawkins A., 3 Vindictive round, byes) S. Green "Officers Relay Race (110 Yards) (holder) beat G. Miskin 6-1, 6-1, Team of six, -1 | Hawkins A. 26-0. H. J. Armstrong beat J. R. Despatch; 8 Ambrose 1191/5, Craig 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 1100 Yards, Open Lieut. Nicolson (Hawkins); 2 R. 0 Cowley (Ambrose); 3 Mid: Stephen- son (Hawkins). 10.2/6 seca. | Lake (Hawkins); 2 Ch, Gur, Adams Men's Veteran Race. 120 Yards (Tamar); 8 Lt. Com. Young Handicap-1 Ch. Yeo Alan (Tamar), Me (Hawkina) 2 Mne. Joyce (Des Obstacle Ralay Race Teams of batch); 3. Ch. Mech: Tupper (Dur16) Hawkins A. Ambrose, P. W. D. L. Ptaban). 19.2/5 dece
Duzban 7 mins 15.2/5. secs. 98 80 81- 110 Yards "Relay Race. (Men) Sack Bumping Team Match
A.. C. 1. Bowker... S. O. Shahabudin (22) (3.).... F. M. Arcull}
{HE.C.C.). (1.R.C.).
LEAGUE TABLES. Division L
6.77 107 26.75 Royal Navy
5 64 180 26.00 Kowloon,
.87 100 23:00 Civil Service
R. G. Robertson (P.) 6 84 12 24.80 E.K.CO...
LE Emley (N.)
A. E Mackenzie
(ER)
860 120 2400 Univoralty
4 68 08 24.00 Indian R... A Wahab Ch 28:23. Craigengger El (EK) 12.65 21.00 Chinese ELO. Capt. Bloxham (1) 0 80 81 2008 reys D. E, G. Nicholson
(H.I.)
2081 20.25 RE
H.K.C.C, 2nd * Signifies "not out.
Polleo [Minimum & innings but not K.C.O. 2ad
Navy 2nd
Less than half matches of respec-LR.O. 2nd tive team, average 20 ran8 OT C.8,00 "A" over
Varkity Zo8
8 4 8 1 15 Teams of six-1-Vindiutive A., 2 Hawkins ANS
Titanin A.; 9 Ambroso, "514/5.
9 8 8 G 15
8 49 214
94413 8 8 14 20 925849
Division II, MIN
Back
440 Tards. Open to the Colony
NO CRIME
COUNTESS OF CATHCART WINS.
REMAINS IN AMERICA.
(Router's American Service.):
New York, March 5. The Countess of Cathcart has won her suit. and remains in the United States..
The Judge upheld the writ of habeas corpus after the District Attorney had entered in the re- cords of the court that adultery does not constitute a crime ander the laws of South Africa whither the Countess of Cathcart" eloped with the Eart of Craven..
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NEW MINISTER TO SIAM.
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London, March 5 His Majesty received Mr. S. P. Waterlow, who kissed hands on his appointment as Minister at Bangkok
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"hins. Buses "The sudden change in the for-China Lights (comb.), tunes of the Colony necessitated a polley of "retrenchment, in the
dio: (new) course of which the Government China Prov. (comb.) has, thought it to close the statig-
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BANGLE THEFT.
WOMAN ROBBED BY HER AMAI'S SON.
THIEF CONVICTED.
A watch kept by a Chinese de- tective at a pawnshop in Cross Street yesterday resulted in the arrest of a youth who stole a gold bangle valued at $70 and the restoration of the property to the owner, a married woman of 88, Queen's Road East
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