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LOCAL CRICKET,

MAGISTRACT.

that B

PROGRAMME OF: MATCHES

ON SATURDAY. "DA:

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ed only 88 runs thanks to the fine bowling of way (4 for 22) Muskett

Bowling Analynia,

(8 for 88) and Murdock (2 for 20), Lt. Dale The H.E. started disastrously, the LA. C. Franch first seven wickets falling for 64 Lt. Kely runs. However Way came in and Cpl. Apllu contributed a splendid 52 (not out) Sinnock

TIDY INDIVIDUAL SCORES. thereby changing the complexion of Lt. Hunt

the game. The scores are as fol- Royal Air lows:-

Police Innings.

The cricket programme was MEETING of the carried out on Saturday according Alexander, c Jones, b Muskett NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LICENSING BOARD will be held to schedule, there being two First Booker, 1.b.w., b Way in the Council Chamber on FRI- Division, two Second Division and Randall, e Dunbar, b Way DAY, the 4th day of November, 1927, at 12 Noon, for the purpose of two friendly matches in both Dyer, Thomson, b Way

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The Hong Kong- Electric and WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of

Bowling Analysis. October, 1927, and must be accom- Recreio won the Second Division

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.11 2 88 Applicants for transfer or new made 55 not out and J. R. Way. R. Way

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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUE.

DRAFT

Total

42

Bowling Analysis.

MR. W. 1331 65 8A. Reid .13 2, 40, 6] J. A., Summers

WONT DA. G: Dobble... 10- 80C. D. Wales 10 110 Capt. N. Thorn

0 4 0 V. Parker

Force.

Lt. Hunt, e S. H. Iamall, bel

Arcull

OF/L Galraver, b. Minu

12 A. Binnock, e & b Minn...

0 Lt, Dale, e Hamet, b Ackbar 0A. C. Buckland, bel Arculti 4F/O Mellor, bel Arculif

1 Lt. Hala, b'el Arcalli

o Cpl. Apllu, not out..

12 LA. C. French, not out

9 F/O Keary, did not bat

0Sgt. Watkins, did not bat

Extras.

Total

17

88

5

5

8

Bowling

2 12.0AT Lea 8.11. W. H Kwan... 2160D. Anderson. 1221R."LAGTUNG

1 11

· 2ND DIVISION,

10.5

Diocesan Bays' Behool.

[0] D. J. N. Anderson, y e

b Horspool

W. H. Kwan, st." Brown,'*

Herapool

A. T. Lée, run' out.......

ROYAL NAVY V. UNIVERSITY. F. K. Lee, b Horspool M

F. R. Zimmern, b Spiter,..... G..A. Lee, c Brown, b Horspool

15

- ༠༠༠་ྲiཧྨཝཋ ཋ

At King's Park the Royal Navy A. Prata, e Fisher, b Horspool 20

19 beat the University by 6 wickets R. Lee, e Playfair, b Horspool

and 70 runa. The Naval team had A. T. Normanbhoy, not out... frat knock and declared their in-N. Stradmoor, at Brown, Beings closed at 161. with the loss Salter ...

of only 4 wickets. Tel. Burke was G. Kotewall, c Lindsay, the top-scorer for his side with 41

20 (not out). The University replied

with 81, Osman being the highest scorer with 25,

Scores:--

Royal Navy,

8

88

Horspool Extrus

168

Bowling Analysis.

Total Bowling Analysis.

104

W. F. M. el Areulli..12

0. M. R. W.

B 28

0. M. R. W

8 A. R. Minu ...

71 86 2

5

0.22

4J. S. A. Curreem

1 89

0

Mid. Johnson, Lb.w. b. Sulle

man'

Horspool

10.4

Dare

9

Salter

61 19

A

.2 20

2 J. 8. Ackbar

2 18

Mid. Simmons, st. Tajima, b-

Barton

H.K. Electric.

S. H. Ismail

8

20

Osman..

C. E. Gahagan, b King

0

Surg. Lt.-Comdr.

Hayne, c

G. Murray, b King:

Tajima, b Sulleman

UNIVERSITY.v. INDIANS "B.”

|S. J. Stanesby, b King

0

L. de Rome, c Alexander, b

Randall

CIVIL SERVICE v. CAMERONIANS.

Capt. Coleridge, 'c Baker,

Suliemani

20

Tel. Burke, not out

19

18

In a friendly match at Happy

E. R. A. Bradley, not out

Extras

41 Volunteers and Indians Play Drawn 201

Game.

15

9

Valley the Civil Service C.C.de feated the Cameronians.

The

Division I,

At Pokfulam the University de-w, W. H. Murdock, c. Dyer, b fented the 1.R.C. "B" comfortably

King

by the big margin of 100 runs. H. F. Akehurst, b King...... Rumjahn 44 and J. Barrow 30 (not G. G. Thomson, 1.b.w., b Randall RAFT Programmes and Entry winners. Sirdar Khan 15, was the w. B. Muskett, e Sparrow, b

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Scores

University. Innings, S. V. Gittins, b Maus B. P. Ng. 1.b.w, b Maus E. A. Lec, b Sirdar Khan

A. A. Rumjahn, e Khan, b

Mohamed

C. W. Lam, b Maus

F. Zimmern, 1.b.w., b Madar

-YESTERDAY'S GAME.

The Hong Kong Volunteers field- Total (for 4 wkts.)' 151| ed a strong team against the Indian Mid. Con, Hid. Atkinson, Lt. R.C. in a friendly match at 300-

52 bowling of the home team was good

and the soldiers could only compile Stevens, A. B. Fogerty and St. kumpos yesterday and the result

94. Civil Service replied with 148 8A. E. Wood being top-scorer with 18 a well-played 74.

Scores:

Cameronlane.

O. M. R.

2 14

18. R. Kermani, b Coleridge

9 H. T. Barmu, b’Atkinson

A. Baker, c and b Coleridge 10 M. B. Osman, b Bradley

1. T. Loke, Coleridge, b 4 Johnson,

was some very high scoring by the Volunteers.

W. The Volunteers declared when they 3 passed the 200 mark and get the @Indians the difficult task of scoring 0200 in an hour and half. Playing 1 carefully the IR.O. managed to pile up 151 for the loss of seven wickets when stumps were drawn.. The scores are hol

Volunteers,

00. Moor, a Ismail, b Mina 25 G. P. Lammert, b Curreom

Pears did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Extras

11

A. B. Sulleman

$ 0,50

Total

Bowling 'Analysis.

.8

0. M. R.

142 Capt. Barclay, c & b Reed.... L/Cpl. Higgins, c & b Evans .. wLt. Stewart, c Sayer, b Evans

21

F. Hiptoola

8

$ 24

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K

0

M. B. Osman

0

A. Rakor

7 0 36 2 0 12

Alexander

.10

1 41

Lt. Henderson, e Evans, b Reed

18

King ....

.15

2 89

5

Randall

6

2 17

3

44

0

Dyer ...

8

1 6

Lt. Fletcher, b Pendered, .....

Kfm. Thomson, e Holdman, b

Evans...

20

University.

8

151

1

Sparrow

2 0

9

0

80

Booker

1.4 0 18

1

R. Q. M. S. Mckenzie, e Wood

Pendered..

Capt. Barkley, run out

W. M. Gittins, c & b Mada...

W. H. SHng, c Hassan, b Maus D. Liang, I.b.w,, b Maus

CIVIL SERVICE v. RECREIO.

31

A. P. Guterres, c & b Sirdar

Khan...

15

The Club de Recreio

had

no

Extras

.4 diffleulty in taking second division

од

points from the Civil Service'second.

Total

144 eleven on Saturday, winning by five

Bowling Analysis,

V. T. Maus Sirdar Khan M. P. Madar D. Mohamed

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TESTOVER

STEVENAGE.

0. M. R.

Rfm, Alcock, b Pendered

Lt. Forbes, not cut .........

L/Cpl. Denham, b Wood

Extras

19 A. C. Fook,

Bradley

1 M. Karanjia, c Johnson, b

Stevens

E. C. Fincher, 1.b.w. Sirdar

o Khan..........

JA. Summers, C. D. Wales, A.'

0 Reid, C. T. Evans, and H. Buxton.

did not bat

Howling Analysis,

O. M. R. W.

45

8 0.

70 49 1

218

8

1J. R. Hinton, b Sirdar Khan

H. V, Parker, not out 2[S. Jex, not out .......

Total Bowling Analysis.

L. Tajima, e Johnson, b Stevens 94 F. Hiptoola, b Bradley.

15

Extras

25 *24

0. M. R. 9 3 27

W.

A. B. Sulleman, c Bradley, b

Stevens

Total

201

2

Y. E. Yeoh, not out

Extras

8

Total

31

4 0 8

0

1.2 0

Bowling Analysis.

Arculli

Civil Service.

0. M. R.

WA. R. Ming

17

Atkinson Coleridge

7

3 15

1 Curreem

R

2

Sirdar Khan

2 42

1 .2

Johnson

0 8 1

J. 8. Ackber

4 Cox...!

0.18 0

30 23 0 LRC..

Stevens

2.3.0 18

74

8s. A. R. Ismail, 5 Wales

87-

Bradley

H.K.C.C v. KCC

wickets and 70 runs. For the win-E. B. Reed W.ners H. Alves played a capital inn-B. D. Evans ...... 8 1 22 6ings, scoring 65 without losing his T. D. E. Pendered.. 6 0 22 2 wicket, whilst J. Noronha put to

G. R. Sayer 8 2 24 2 gether a useful 87. The only other A. E. Wood 4 2. 8 1 player of the side to reach double J. M. Hamjahn .... 1 0 50 flaures was R. C. Reid, who made

LR.C. Innings.

12.

B. D. Evans, 1.b.w., b.Thomsen Thanks to Reid and Sousa's bowl 1'ing, the Civil Service were all dis- @missed for 61. F. Haynes and R.A,

M. P. Madar, b Guterres ...

J. Hassau. Ib.w. Guterres ...

V. T. Thad. b Guterres ......

Sirdar Khan, b S. Gitting

D. Mohamed, run out

V. T. Maus. c F. Zimmern, b S.

Gitting

Maloobhoy, e Liang, bE. A. Lee A. Rahmin, c F. Zimmern, b

Guterres

Q. Butt, not out

J. M. Rumjahn, c Rumjahn, b M. R. Abbas, b S. V. Gittins,

Guterres ...

Extras

Total Bowling Analysis.

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0

T. D. E. Fendered, c Forbes, b

Alcock

A.. E. Wood, st. Fletcher, b

15. Davies were the only men to attain Barkley

7 double figures, scoring 26 and 16 F. H. Holdman, i.b.w., b Thom.

frespectively. Reid took three Вол

0wickets for 11 runs and Sousa four A. R. Sutherland, st. Fletcher,

for 25. Alves captured two for 14.b Denham ..i.

Details:-

T

Civil Service.

H. F. Harper, bit wicket, b

Sousa.

B. C. K. Hawkins, b Barkley

15

0 123 Sirdar Khan, st. Jex, b Wales 28

F. H. el Arculli, l.b.w. Wales 17.

S. H. Ismail, not out

a

A. K. Minu, b Parker.....

On the Club ground the home T. Hamet, e Hinton, b Lammert team beat the Kowloon Juniora by A. R. Minu, b Lammert

16 84 runs. For Kowloon Hall made J. S. Ackber, 1.5.w., Reid:

125 and Duncan 45.

*

A. Rahmin, not out.

For H.K.C.C.. Lammert played a

Extras

Total

nice innings for 33 and was bowling well, capturing 3 wickets for 82. 0 Griffin took 8 for 28.

[12]

G. R. Sayer, c Higgins,

Barkley,

E. B. Reed, Ib.w., b Donham

2

G. Gull, b Barkley

0

F. Haynes, b Sousa

28

4.R. A. Davies, b Sousa

16

44

R. E. Strange, c Noronha, b

Reid

R. F. Jones, e Henderson, b

Denham...

E. W. Simmons, not out

5

Extras

R. S. W. Paterson, e Reid,

0. M. R. W.

Alves

Total

&

4 12

W. E. Edmands, e Carvalho, b

7 2 15

0

Roid.

-1

Bowling Analysis.

6.3 3

7-3 C. Sara, b Alves

2

I

Capt. Barkley

7

0 40

4

Rfm. Alcock

20 19

L/Cpl. Denham

7.2 0 81

7 0 28

8 0 # 1R. G.. Robertson, 1.b.w. Reid

V. G. Chettenham, not out

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

In the first league game of the season, the C.C.C. did well in beat- ing the C.R.C. by 72 runs. Batting! Brat the Happy Valley team com- plied a respectable total of 156.

T. Curn, run out in

J B. Ursell, o Pinna, b Souss

Extras

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Total Bowling Analysis.

while Kitchell contributed a useful C. Sousa 40. The Chinese could not gather, M. Pinna more than 84, out of which total R. Reid W. C. Hung scored 29. Abbas was

Scores:

HK.C.C.

143 O. Moor, e Smith; b Overy.. G. P. Lammert, l.b.w. b. Lee

0. M. R. W.

2R. Q. M. S. Mckenzie 3 0 15

Thomson

61

0. M. R. W.

9 414- 2

9. 8 23

3 0 0

7 0 · 11 Recreio.

also in form with the ball, taking 4 H. M. Xavier, b Robertson wickets for 21 runs.

R. C. Reid, Lb w.. b Edmonds

Scores

C.C.C.

|U. Mackay, run out

E. Zimmern, c'& b Hung A. B. Hamson, run out.

S. Abbas, e W. C. Hung b Ng D. Fritz. b Ching

A. Kitchell, c. Youngaaye b

Hung

A. Zimmern, st, Choa, b Ng 8. Hachiuma, not out

Extra's

Total

J. Leonard, P. Modi Soares did not bat.

W. Hung

H. Ching

Bowling Analysis.

T. E. Veoh

Ng. Sze-kwong

CRC

and

M. Pinna, c Harper, b Robert

son

2H. Alves, not out

2. J. Noronha, c & b Edmonds

16 L Guterres, c 47 Paterson...

Davies,

6, H. Barros, not out

Extras

12

Total.

4

12

181

Howling Analysis.

O.. M. R. W 1882

R. G. Robertson. 18 156 W. Fdmond....16

JR. Paterson

¡H. Strange

C.-Sara

O. M. RW.

4540 021

50.16 81 18

14,41492]

90-26

1

Friendly Matches.

0

1ST DIVISION.

50: 19 70 862

T. E. Yeoh, b Fritz. JL. Youngaaye, b Hamson .. W. O. Hung, camb, b Abbas Ng. Sze-kwong, b Felts

C. Chan, b Abbas

-H. C. Hung, h Abbas. *****,

H. Ching, c Soares, b Abbas H. F. Un, c Leonard, b Frits W. K. Cheung, run out, KL Chaub Fritz K. C. Hung, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysi

88

IRC "A" v. RAF.

The Indians "A" entertained the Air Force in a friendly game and were beaten by 3 wickets and 21 14 runs Batting first the home team made 147-el Arculll contributing 070 (not out)Dale (5 for 65) and 0 French (5 for 40), akaring the 60 wickets For the Air Force, Lt. 12 Dale played a dashing Innings, compiling 78 in quick time: before 84 being smartly caught at square lég

Scores

0 181] A. K. Minä, b. 15-21 4JS. A. 1 Curre

Division II.

ELECTRIC

Dale

A Minu, b Dale

H. Ismail,

Fel

the Ham

Dals

K.CC v. H.K.C.C.

W. F. Wilson, c Smith, ₺ Overy

M. M. Watson, e Raven,

Buxton.............

1J. N. Owen, b Buxton

3G. D. Mead, run out 0.

J. E. Hancock, Buxton

2 Robinson, not out

The Kowloon and Hong Kong Cricket Clubs played a drawn game

on Saturday on the KC.C. ground.

P. James, b Hyde

F. Syme-Thomson; c Evans, b

Overy

Extras

Total

H. Griffin, did not bat.

Bowlin Arialysis,

21

.151

J. S. A. Curreem and 8. D. Ismall

did not bat...

18

Bowling Analysis.

13

0. MR W.

8 Summers

771

22

Reid

10 1

16 Wales

12:0

4 Parker

28

6 Lammert

5.1

20

17

188

0

POSTE RESTANTE.

CORRESPONDENCE, ETC., AWAITING.

O. M. R. WA Post Office notice, dated Satur- Going in first the visitors could only muster 184 runs, the Kowloon bowl- Hargreaves-Brown 10 2 14 0 day gives the following Poste

"Cap. A. R. Duncan 8 0 22 ing being of a high order. tain" Pearce played his usual sound Overy. innings for 54 (not out) and the G. Lee only other batsmen to get into H. Buxton '. double igures were Dobble (18) and W. Hyde A. W. Hayward (16). Brace (81) and

6.4 3 16 3 Rastante information regarding let- 50 21

tera, etc. 10 5 204

***K.C.C.

Ramsay (24) made a good start for G. Lee, b Lammert

the home team, but the match had G. A. V. Hall, c and b Lammert to be left drawn owing to the fail-C. T. Evans, b Griffon ing light. Capt. Thorp bowled well L A. R. Duncan, not out

W. Hyde, c and b Lammert'... for his three wickets for 18 runs.

H. T. Buxton, Owen, b Griffen

Scores

H.K.C.C.

A. W. Haywood, c Lawrence, b;

Goodwin

16

Capt. N. Thorp, e Bovia, b Lyal7 D. E. G. Nicholson, b Goodwin Capt. A. G. Dobbie, l.b.w., b

Goodwin............

T. E Pearce, not out

J. R. Hinton, l.b.w., b Lyal

H. V. Parker, e Jex, b Goodwin

J. A: Summers, et. Jex. b Brace

E. W Hamilton, e Morris, b

Brace

A. Reid, not out ......

U. D. Wales, did not bat

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Goodwin

F.Finche

W. Brace

b. French ~ 6 A7 PA Rám

French ull; not put

ench

the AWAL RunJahn, b

A. Hargreaves-Brown, L.b.w., b

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Letters: Capt. A. Alken, E. C. 8. Adidina, E. Bolton, G. Bonavita; Mrs. F. J. Bally, A. Bottu (Chin-

Madm. Beauville, Behn Meyer, 25 ese Postal Service), E. Brunner, 45 China Co., Ltd., Chang Haing 0 Cigarette Co., D. Y. Costan, D. H. 8 Clarke, E. Colmer, Miss D. Dickin

son, E Dubrovoy, Miss A W. Ericsson, Mr. Faravel, P. W. Fock, N. Fitzmaurice, J. B. Gatbunton (Bmith, Bell & Co.), H. G. Geahl 104 gan, R. Geitenberger, H.-Houchen, A, N. Th. Heyting, J. L. Howe^(Jr.), Dr. JV. Horst, D. E. Hawkins, Black & Houlder Co., Jack Kelly, Master 0. M. RW. Faul Kelly, Mrs. T. K. Kjeltiry, 2829c/6. D. W. Toelke & Co., Dr. J. A. 14288

O. B. Raven, not out

Extras 3

Total

H. Overy, A. J. V. Smith, 18 Other did not bat."

154 1109 Bowling Analysis.

10

G. P. Lammert.

H. Griffen

10°

W. Fiddes-Wilson 8 0 26 0 Koch, C. J. M. Legendre, J. E. Lee,

J. E, Hancock 20 110 LV. Lloyd, Leddell Bros. & Co.,

Miss Has Lotzig, Madame 8:

D.B.S. v. 56TH COY, RE

·Masalskaja, - H. A. Monro, HE LAATORA Middleton, M. R. Montgomery, W

The D.B.S. was defeated by the Muench, C. Matthe

184 66th Coy, R.E. on their own ground, Fisher, Capt and

on Saturday by eight runs in an ex- kam

citing finish. For the R.E. Major New!

·A: Matal-

Odeon'

W. Playfair and Dare made 84 and 82 China Co., Mr. C. E...

respectively, AT Lee taking 6 Bohra, R. Schara Shaw, Wallace

wickets for 36 runs. For the D.B.5. C

W. H. Kwan and A. Prata mado 29

and 20. Horspool was the most Trucano, successful bowler, taking 6 wickets Turnbull, Mrs. for 88 runs

Vales: 81 Scores

24 58th Coy. R.E.

Brown, b Kwan

Dare, b A.Lee Barton b Anders Lindsay,fe Kwan, Playfair Anderso Horspool b A Fisher b

19 Capt.

Capt

Goodwin, c

not bat

Bell

Salter

Clifford CAM Gibson Lb.w

Anderson

ard, EG. Whittaker, WL Wolf, Rev. J. T

Alice Sch

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