MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926.
LEAGUE SURPRISES.
11
Soccer Season Starts in Hong Kong.
CHAMPIONS LOSE AT HOME.
Surrey Reserves Get Bag of 15 Goals!
NATIONAL DAY.
CHINESE. OBSERVANCE. IN HONG KONG
OLD & YOUNG UNITE,
THE CHINA MAIL.
-BOWLING ANALYSIS.
University 2nd XI.
OM BWK. T. Loka, b Hyndman ....
B. N. Sudan, a Rood; b Sousa .....' Baker, Barros, Souzà STafima, & Hyndman....
LOCAL CRICKET.
Balkatchet
2. 44:
FIRST DAY OF INTERPORT TRIAL.
Lam Ne
10 3 27
ni
S V. Gittin
7
Laing Y W. M. Gittins
8.
0 28
0 180
€.B.C.C. v. C.C.C.
SATURDAY'S FRIENDLIES,
30
0
ipcoola, e Noronha, b Souza ..30 Suileman. 1.b.w., b. Souza
0
C. H. Yeoh, b.w... b Hyndman 0
Chan Wah, Hyndman, b Souza Kerman, b. Souza Darma, b Alves Aziz, not qut
Extras
Total
41
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. W:
2
16.
#
11 4 12 6.
5 2 70
2 0 2 1
.1
0. 2 D
13 POLICE. ROYAL ENGINEERS.
하
2 A team from the Roya Engineers; 2acored an easy victory over the Police Recreation Club on the 15 ground of the latter. The home players were handicapped by bad light when they went in to bat, and a drizzle further proved to the 16 disadvantage. It was a bowl
wicket at the end.
Six friendly matches, and the The anniversary of the in- first interport practice game com- Playing at home, the Civil Sor auguration of the Chinese Repub-prised the cricket programme on vice CC. defeated Craigongower lie was observed as Chinese Na-Saturday. A drizzle late in the by two wickets. The result was in tional Day yesterday, various afternoon slightly interfered with doubt when the homesters were League soccer started in Hong Chinese organisations celebrating play, but the matches were all play-eft with two wickets in hand and Kong, for the current season, in a the occasion on the eve and aced to time--although in bad light. 14 runs to make, the, light more blaze of glory on Saturday,
tual day of the festival.
1 Interport Trial Game. over being very bad. Careful play.. conditions i Altheagh weather
On Saturday night. Chinese. The first interport trial match on however, took them ahead of the were not promising there was a big merchants. In association with the the HK.C.C. ground was between visitors' total before the ninth-Hyndman.
Souza tendance for the new Chinese Chinese Y.M.C.A., gave a dinner teams of twelve captained by Mr. wicket foll
Pinna organation. Like one majority of on the roof of the Chinese Nation-E. J. R. Mitchell and Mr. A. W
Craigengewer C.C.`-
H..Alves D. Fritz. b. Baker... the players, the spectators seem to al and Commercial Bank in Des Hayward.
Reed have foresakeń the older club Vaux Road, there being a large Mr. Mitchell's side tatted almost O. Ismail, b Robertson South China-for whom 2 few number present. Many restaur-the, whole afternoon, scoring. 192. Zimmern, lb.w., Baker
runs in three hours..
8 Abbas, e Gull, b Spittay diehards put up a great struggle ants provided special dinners. Against the Surrey Regiment.
Yesterday, "the Chinese Club.
Six wickets fell for 47 runs, the T. Grimes, b Bakar Kowloon seniors, winners of the held a reception at the Bank of order of dismissal being Lammert A. Kitchell, & b Robertson ... Tengue and Shield last season, went Canton Building, the occasion (9). Brownjohn (21), Lyal (24), B. W. Bradbury; b Spittey..... down on their own pitch "to Club being all the more auspicious as it Lightfoot (41) Mitchell and Jex F. Zimmern, c & b de Rome..
J. W. Leonard, 1.b.w., b.de Rome de Recreio who are, playing in the was the first held there in con- (47).
Captain Bridgland livened things Kelty. c & b Oswick.. top division for the second season. nection with the Nasional Day.
The Surroy Reserves bagged 15 Mr. T. N. Chau presided over ap by playing a fine game until he Davie, not out goals in the junior division, ge-gathering numbering some 200.-
was beaten by Bowker, after make Watson, st. Strange, b Oswick ing the highest score (45). The Boy Scout Salute.
partnership between him and Cap- The churches and schools also thin Evers produced 56 guns. The took part in the celebrations,, the latter also batted well for 88, and Ying Wah College saluting the Parker improved the total by con- flag yesterday morning with Alltributing 30 runs.
Baker... Bowker took most of the wickets, Robertson local Chinese companies of Boy Scouts present, patriotic meetings seven for 54, and came out with Spitter and a concert being held at the the best average. Sacred Heart. College, with the co-operation of the Y.M.C.A. Day School and all services in Chinese churches being based on the sub- ject of a reorganised and peaceful China.
Mr. Mitchell's Team. In the evening, the Chinese B../Y.M.C.A., held a prayer meeting C. Lyal, run out
Yung G. P. Lammert, b Bowker for the nation, the Rev. Tangshang conducting Divine Capt. Brownjohn, a Rumjahn, þ de Service, with Dr. Chau Wai-
tion "A."
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Division. 1.
Recreio 2, Kowloon 1.
/E Surreys 1, South China 0. Tamar 2, China Athletic 2..
Div: I, Sec. A. " Surreys Ras. 15. China Ath. B 0. St. Joseph's 4. University 0. H.K.FC Res. 2, China Ath. A 1. Recreio Res 2, Kowloon Res. 2
Div. II, Sec. B.
St. Joseph's 3, Rank Portuguese A. S.GA. Boy Scouts 3. China Ath. Moslem 8. China Ath. A 2.
Kowloon's Defent.
Clab
F. Pyle, Spary, Caveille,
Mason.
-
Extras: ..
Witchell
Mr. Hayward's team commenced de Rome to bat in fading light and had lost Lawrence
runs when Evans two wickets for 15 stumps were drawn.
The match will be continued to-I Iday.
Bowker
Total
RE. and RCS.. Sgt. Blondin, b- Alexander
Q. M. S. Roberts, b Alexander 1
Lt. Whyte,. not out
F. Baker, hit wicket, b Zimmern 27 Booker..
46 H. E. Strange, not out
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0.
M. R. W.
1 14
Spr. Goodyer, run out
10
2
Sgm. Holliday, b Johnson
69
4
2 15
2
Major Greig, e Condon, b Booker 0
3
0 7
2
S. S. Higgs not out."
. 66
g
0 13
2
0 11
2
2" 0 17
Extras
2
04
Oswick
1.1 1 0.
2
Civil Service C.C.
Total (for 5 wkts.)
5. S. Kelly, Q.M.S. Jacob and Sgt.
F. J. de Rome, b Abbas
19
F. Lawrence; e Leopard, b 8 Abbas".
Jones did not dat
15
· BOWLING. ANALYSIS.
40 Gull b Fritz 1.
1:
0. M. R. W.
13.0 54 1
8 R. G. Robertson, Watson, b
Alexander
12
2. 84
b
Abbas
King
&
0 22.
7. C. Witchell b· Fritz.
Baker
0 30.
Fincher, b
11
JA. H. Oswick...c F. Zimmern, b
Abbas
Johnson
1
0
2
2
Police R.C.
Spittey. c Leonard b Zimmern
4
9 V. E. Meadows b Goodyer
4
89 B. D. Evans, c Davis, b Leonard
15
Dr. Craig, b Jones
F. E Booker B Goodyear"
20
BE
Watson. b Zimmern
2
T: H. King, run out
9
Extras.
19
C. T. Alexander, b Goudyer
30.
Total
118 Reynolds. b Goodyer
17
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R.
10 Fritz
9
2: 38
10 Abbas
12
C 45.
4
Extras
F. Zimmern
5 1 11
B
Total
.192 Leonard
1. 1
U
1
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
A. M. R. W.
K.C.C. v. CSC.C.
BOWLING: ANALYSIS.
54
0. M. R. W.
241 7 84 7;
Jacob
Ө
32%
1
16
0 62
2
13
1 41
Playing at home, the Kowloon 1 C.C...second team lost to the Civil
Goodyex
10
3 34
4
1 .18
2 0
7'
0
0 Service C.C, "A" team by 88 runs.
C.S.C.C. "A."
Higgs
4 1 190
Jones
2.2 1 2
H. Harper, c. Summers, b Kent 21
K. S. W. Paterson, b Hyder
4
C.C.C. y. H.KER.C.
0.
OJ. H. B. Nihill, c Dand, b Kent
22 4
Played at Kowlton,
Bowker Recreio winning by the od goal cheng of the Chinese Medical As-Major Lightfoot, st. Ismail,
sociation as the principal speaker. in three, Tours:
The Kau Yu Fong Theatre was E J. R. Mitchell, Kowloon:-Durand: Wheeler. Young; Tuner, Sims, McKelvie; taken over for the Republican an- Rumjhn
Hayes,niversary entertainments by stud-Capt Bridgland, b Bowker
ents of St. George's School The S. Jex. o Hayward, b. Bowker Everio-M. M. Silva, W. teachers, and pupils provided an Capt. Evers, b Wales
The South A. Summers, e Ramsay, b Ogley P. M. Xavier: S. Souza, enjoyable concert.
Bowker A: A
F,China Athletic Association held a Remedios, dos
C.
P. reception, the opportunity being V. Parker, c Haywardy b Remedios: D. P. Xavier, A
in
the Wales honour Fuertes, A. Gusano, J. M. de Silva, taken
several sporting teams who F. Goodwin, nos out" Bravo.
!}) had recently Won pennants G. R. Vallack, Hayward" b Referees M. Phillips.
Bowker local
The Chin games. Cavelle drew first Blood shortly in
Extras after the
Silk Woo Athletic Association in Caine but
Rond also entertained friends to equalised before half time.
Glosane put one in the net which an enjoyable social evening and was disallowed through Foertes entertainment whilst the young! being offside". but the interportmen of the Fish Dealers' Guild centre-forward repeated the feat provided a musical concert for the Bowker
At Waley older members of the Guild and gave his side the victory.
kick-off
of
The soccer in this match was hi the Lee Gardens. there was a bril-Rumjahn
Oliver a high standard. Recreio worced liant firework display.. better as a team, while Kowloon
were brilliant in places. The
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41
Relations With Britain.
Ramsay
Mr. Hayward's Team. Mr. S. N. Chau, in addressing A. W. Hayward, ¢ Lightfect, b
champions' forward line gave the assemblage at the Chinese Summers indifferent display except for Pile
. New South China.
Club reception already referred G. R. Sayer, not out to, drew attention to the auspici-A. W. Ramsay, b Goodwin ousness of the day, when he hoped
South China had the new experi eres of not playing before a big
all trouble between Hong Kong crowd of supporters and loat a rearguard action to the 1/East and Canton would be settled. He Surrey Regt. by the only goal of prayed that from this day on- the match Teams:-
Extrus
Total (for 2 wkts,)
J. Maclaren. b Lee
61 Westlake, b Kent
6H. J. Pearce, l.b.w., b Kent.
S. Randle; e Hancock, b. Hyde 15 T. W. Carr, b Hyde ....
A. A. Rumjahn, H. E. Standage, R. Smith, e Hancock. b Hyde ward, there would be a continu-E C Fincher, Capt. Warters, J. O'Neill, a Smith, b Lea Surreys: Douglas: Cooper, Jorance of the relations between Bri-R. E. H. Oliver, J. D. Humphreys, C. Sara, not out dan: MeGreavy, Mitchell, Bristowe;tain and China, a hope, which he s. A. Ismail, A. C. L. Bowker and Charlesworth, Cheeseman, Eumber felt sure, would be echoed by all C, D. Wales to bat...
He further announced present.
stone, Butler; Macklesworth.
Bowling Analysis:Goodwin, 1 South China-Lau Hing-cheang: that it was his great pleasure to wicket for 7. runs; Summers, 1 Cheung Wing-shing, Li Tin-sang: be the conveyer of glad tidings wicket for 2 runs. Tin Yak-on, Fang Wa-hing. Fung from Canton which was contained Man-kit; Chu Kwong-yeung. Tin in a telegram that had been re- Lap-fat, Fung King-cheung, Chan ceived while the guests were ga
So, Ka Sik-wni.
Referee: Mr. Gilbert,
E
E. G. Baker, .b.w., b. Jacob
Johnson, B Jones
W. P. Conden, b Jones.
2 George, not out
Playing at home, the "Craigen- oscwer C.C. 2nd XI lost to the Hong Kong "Electricians" by one wicket. 26 Much excitement attended, the close when the visitors lost their 10 ninth wicket with the score at a 13tle. The last pair saved the situa
3tion and placed their side 17 runs.
ahead.
C.C.C, 2nd XI. H. P. Lim, c Way, b Dunbar
J
Extras
• Total
109
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. R. W. E. Hamson, run out
17
7 5 7
G. Mackay, l.b.w. b Normington 19
11
4.31
Y. Abbas, b.Normington ..
3.
D 16
E. Mowfung, e Murray, b Way
11
6
0 28
7
2 24
41
K.C.C. 2nd: XL.
7
Lec
UNIVERSITY v. KOWLOON.
Hyde
Raven Hancock
Travelling to Pokfulam with a thered under the roof of the Chinese Club, to the effect that weakened team owing to their best Kent
players being engaged elsewhere, In the first half the China the strike had been declared "off." goalie gave the soldiers thair apli- This evening (Monday) the the Kowloon C.C. 1st XI managed to G. Lee. lib.w., b Satu
A. A. Dand, b Westlake tary goal through le fondness for Ying Wa students will hold an draw against the University.
had two big A. R. F. Raven, p Paterson, b gallery play but he defended bril-entertainment" in honour of the The home team
Westlako liantly after the breather.
anniversary at the Church Hall scorers" in S. V. Gittins (71) and Humberstone was the forward of the Church of Christ (To Samy (76). The former also took Smith, e Randle, b Sara.... who headed in the ball to score. Chai) at Bonham Boad to which three wickets for seven runs.
On the visiting side Brace was Throughout the match the Sur-all parents and friends of the
top scorer with 43 and Duncan con- reys maintained pressure. South students are invited. China doing well in defence. The
Chinese newspapers Intributed 28...
University 1st XL infantry sharpshooters did not dia. Hong Kong issued special editions tinguish themselves in front of goal either on Saturday or yesterday H. N. Balhatchet, l.b.w., b but showed excellent combination in honour of the Republic. All Fincher....
Chan So missed a chance of articles and comments in connec-D. Laing, Brace equalising In one of the occasional tion with the.. anniversary were C. W. Lam, b Fincher sortice.
most optimistic, the chief notes V. Gittins, c Buxton, b being that. the Chinese people Fincher
The Secessionists.
All
China Athletic took a point in would eventually come out of the D. K. Samy, b Guest their opening venture, their op-ipresent conflict and chaos much F. H. J. Trayes, b Fincher ponents being H.M.S. "Tamar" on stronger than before.
the Club ground. Teams ***
China Athletic :--Pau Ka-ping; Lal Yuk-tat, Lo Wal-man; "Chan Woo-in; Lau Yuk-ying, 'Ng Po-län: Pang Kam-wing. Pak-chung, Suen Kam-shup, Chan Kwong-lu.
B: P. Ng, e Evans, b Bevis
E. Zimmern, e George, b Fincher
W. M. Gitting, b Fincher
5. Hachiuma, not out
US BASEBALL..
W. H. Sling, not out
Extras
New York, October 10.
R. G. Kent, c. Westlake, b Barȧ Summers, not out
12 Jordan, b O'Neill'
F. Schnepel," c" Stanesby, b
Normington..
R. F. Luz, not out...
JC Fletcher; b. Way
19 M. S. Sanjana, e Murray, b
Way
4AE. Phillips, run out
W. K. Way, & Foster, b. Dunbar
83
O. M. R. W.
Hamblin, c Paterson, b: O'Neill
15
J. E. Hancock, 1.b.w., b Sara.... W. Hyde, c. & b. Paterson
Extras
8
6
Total
D. S. Green, c Westlake, b O'Neill 9
6
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Extran
Normington Dunbar
Way
Totali
76.
18
BOWLING ANALYSIS;
O, K. R.
1 Westlake
JR. Way, b Mackay
of Sara
8 0 27
A
0
S. J. Stanesby, not out
20 10
J. C. Dunbar, b Abbas
49 22
8.
0
o Randle
Paterson
11 O'Neill
.200
-6-221
8 012
11 485. 3.
7.1 1 27 +2
8
1, 12, 3
AKER.C.
13
..
|G. Murray, c & b Mackay
WA. F. Paul, Mackay
17 RECREIO. UNIVERSITY.
Playing on their ground at King's Park in their first match, the Club OMR.W.de. Recreio defeated the University
second string by 52. runs. 151 45 Q
Total (for 9 wkts.)
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
"Tamar" :-Avery; McCormick, St. Louis Cardinals have won the Apps; Body: White, King: Robins, sixth game by 16 to 2. from New Stewart, Leonard, Worthington, York Yankees in the world series,
bababall championship-Reuter's Fincher Bennett,
Referee: Mr. Hollanda. Wong Pak-chung opened the
the scoring for
Chinese and Then Suen Leotard equalised.
American Service.
Among the Juniors. Surrey Regt. Reserves had a feld day against China Athletic "B" in
Braco
Evans
Rosa Guest
MF Pinna, c Tajima, b Hiptoola 16.
Club de Recreio.
14
4 38.
1
3 0 28
0
R. C. Reed, b Sudan...
3
0.22
.0
-4:
0 24
8 0 ...28
1L Foster, c. Mackay, b Abbas
J. C. Thomson, c Mackay,
Abbas
G, G, Thomson, b Fletcher TP. Sanderson, b Way S. J. Clark, b Abbasre.
Normington, e Mackay,
Linx
3. E. Noronha, e Baker, ball be
Hiptoola
H M.Xavier, Bakes,
Pis Hiptoolas KAI
HA Alves, b-Hiptocia...
V.D. F. Lopes, run out
of E. V. Hyndman, b Chan Wah 10 F. H. Carvalho, b Chen Wah 18 C. Souza, not out
Kam-thun put his side again with a through Johnstone (penalty) and Bovis
King. Hill played great gune in.
K.C.C. 1st XI. glorious bang from 30 yards out."
After the interval Stewart got the the winners defence. *
W. Brace, W. Gitting, b B. V. Previous to the senior: match, Gittins second goal for the "Tamar," end- ing the scoring of a well-contested Kowloon Reservas and Club de Re-R. T. Buxton, lib.w, b Balhatchet 7 D. Almada, c&b Sulleman match.
crefo Reserves equally divided four L. A. R. Duncan, run eut 28 H. A. Barros, & b Sulieman goals at Kowloon.
F. G. Bavia,,c Hachiuma, b 8. Gittins 34 There were three matches in E. F. Fincher, b B. V. Gitting
C. T. Evans, not out. section A of; division II. The section "B" of division IL
St. Joseph's College, Reserves W. G. Guest, c&b Lam soldiers pat on 15 goals without reply, Staira Anding the mark on accounted for the new team from N. H. Rose, b Lam 7 cecasions.
the Portuguese staff of the Hong J D Murphy, at Bling, St. Joseph's College ware value Kong and Shanghai Bank by B-1; Balbatchof for their 4-nfl victory over the The Boy Scouts of South China A. M. George, not out, University.
defeated China Athletic "B" by Extras m Chins Athletic "B" scored one 8-0; and Moslem Club, boat Ching (through Lan Kau) aguldst the Athletic "A" by the odd goal in HKFC Reserves who replied five
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALISIS,
Sulfeman
Total
184 Hiptool
F. Angus did not
Chan Wah
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
28 Mackay
Way by
Fletcher
4 Hamson
Lim
10
100
O M. R. W. 112
20.10
3 0 18
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