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✅ MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1927.

BOY SCOUTS,

THE ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS.

KEEN.COMPETITION,

LOCAL CRICKET.

BRILLIANT BOWLING IN SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

INDIANS & NAVY WIN.

Scores:-

LR.C. “B”. M. P. Madar, c & ₺ Hull, L Hassan, c Roper, b Cox Sirdar Khan, e Tate, b Cox D. Mohammed, e Bird, b Hull U. T. Thaud, b Cox

V. L. Manas, b Hull

S. A. Hussain, c Davies, b

The Hong Kong Boy Scouts' As-

Hull A full afternoon's cricket: was sociation, held its aquatic sports played on Saturday, and in addi-A. Rahmin, b Cox

meeting in the bath at the Victoria tion to two first division and two E. Maloobhoy, lb.w., b Hull Becreation Club on Saturday after-second division League matches, A. Butt, run out

of a fair there were at least five friendly S. A. R. Bux, not out

noon, in the presence

Two re-

gamea.

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Sirdar Khan

Capt. Maxwell Scott, b M. P.

Madar ......

Lake

7 Halo

THE CHINA MAIL,

2 Burger

8 Corbett

8 Walker

1

Bowling Analysis.

RECC v. RA.F.

The home team, who had last knock, could muster only" 109 runs out of which total Omar, scored 35 Some really good batting was in (not out). Oliver (C.C.C.) took 5 évidence on the Club-ground. on wickets for 32 runs, .For the Civil Saturday when the H.H.C.C. defeat-Service Sara (4 for 23) and Ed- od the Royal Air Force in a friendly || munda (4 for 45), were the most match. Hayward was in capital successful bowlers. Scores: 49|form and scored 69. Lammort and

Civil Service.

0. M. R. W.

.11

3. 21

4

28

0

40. 22

5 2 11

11

R.A.O.C.

Lake, b Randall

15 Greenaway, b Alexander

1 Hall, b Alexander

8 Randall, b King ..

0 Walker, b Meadows

1 Corbett e Dyer, b Randall

2 Bryant, b King

Mocok, b King

40 Waterfield, b Dyar

Pearce batted well for 37 and 82 F. H. W. Hayes, b Oliver 26 respectively. The innings was de- G. E. R. Divet, b Fritz 11clared close at 163 for 7 wickets. H. F. Harper, b Abbas

12 The Air Force replied with 100 | R. S. W. Paterson, l.b.w., 17 rums. Hunt and Dale .contributed

8

25 each.

SOUIBA

9

H.K.C.C.

15 A. W. Hayward, b Reeks ..........

Oliver

A. W. Grimmit, e E. Zimmern,

11

NOTTS HANDICAP.

..

EASY WIN FOR SAINT REYNARD.

CAESAREWITCH; RUNNER.

G

2

London, Oct. 9. The Nottingham Handicap (2)

B0

miles) resulted as follows:-

b Fritz

W. H. Edmunds, c E. Zimmern,

b Omar

24

W.

Benger run out Thompson not out 5. Extras

69 R. Davies, run out

27 G. P. Lammert, 1.b.w., b Dale -

87 V. Chittenden, b Oliver

BC. Sara, 1.b.w., b Oliver

92

12

16

King

Total

11 Capt. Bridgeland, b Dale

189

T. E. Pearce, c Watkins,

French

3. R. Hinton, e Walkins; b Reeks G. D. Bichard, e and b Sinnock R. W. H. V. Parker, b Sinnock 3J. D. Humphreys, not out

Bowling Analysis, 0. M. 12 2 45

1 Alexander

Sparrow

gathering of interested spectatora. In Division I the LR.C. "A" Keen competition prevailed be- team defeated the R.G.A. by three tween the boys of the various troops wickets and 88 runs, thanks to with the result that every event was the splendid bowling of Arculli,

0. M. R. very closely contested.

9.8 1 11 erde were broken, credit for both who took eight of the Gunners' Hall

0 27 .... 9.

A In this Cox of which is due to A. McCubbin, a wickets for 22 runs.

Royal Navy. very promising young awimmer. In match Madar scored a capital 70

Eng. Co. Hull, b M.P. Madar The the 50 yards Junior backstroke without giving a chance. race he beat his. brother's last other premier division match, be-Cox, c Thaud, b Sirdar Khan year's record of 52.1/5 secs, while tween the Royal Navy and the A. B. Doggerty, c Bux, b in the 50 yards Junior Champion-LR.C. "B," resulted in a win for ship he bettered his own record of the Navy by 84 runs. Hull and

4.3/6 неса.

The Sea Scouts collected the ma-Cox bowled well for the winners, jority of the points awarded for taking five for 11 and four for 27 Tate, st. Bux, b Sirdar Khan Lt. Davies, b M. P. Madar.. first, second and third places, and respectively.

The University juniors had a Pay Lt.-Com. Shaw, c Thaud, walked away with the Bird Chal- lenge Cup with a total of 23 points, fairly easy task against Kowloon, b M. P. Madar The President's Cup for the run-in Division II, winning by 51 ners-up was awarded to the Talkoo runs. It is noteworthy that the Scottish Troop which scored 19 winners played a man who last points.

At the close of the meeting, Capt. week turned out for the first The R.A.O.C. swamped F. R. Stevens, D.S.O., R.N., dis- eleven. tributed certificates and the cups the Police to the tune of 99 runs. Lake made a useful 44 for the to the successful competitors.

losers.

Results.

The results were as follow:-

50 yarde Senior Championship

Lt. Tel. Burke, b D.

Mohammed

Roper, not out

Sgt. Com. Haynes, e Bux, b

M. P. Madar

Captain Colenze, c. Sirdar

Khan, b D. Mohammed

Extras

2. Extran ...............

T. W. Carr, e Hachiums,

Oliva .....

9 P. J. O'Neill, not out

.11.50 02

3

Saint Reynard (G. Richarda) 1 Greek Idol (Fox)

Planardo (Barbor)

3

The starting price was:-100 to 12 against Saint Reynard, 100 to 8 against Greek Idol and Planardo.

Fourteen ran. Saint Reynard won by three lengths, and four lengths separated second and third.

Both Saint Reynard and Greek [do) are engaged in the Caesare- witch, while the also rans included 8 aight

Caesarewith probables 29 White Orb, Adieu, Border Minstrel, Bessborough, La Dourairiere, Rolie, 155 Ballynahihinch, and Damozel.

In the Caesarewitch, Gordon Richards is to ride Saint Reydard, for which he has been put up twó he won the race from the gate to.. pounds overweight. Richards anid of day.

Extran

Total

10 0 30

5

0 26

0

9 Randall

+

0 15

2

0 Dyer ...

16

0 96

1

4 Meadows

J. A. Summers, C. D. Wales, A. Reid, did not bat.

Total...

.163

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R.

W.

5

0 26

1

Bowling Analysis.

Fritz Oliver Hamson Mackay

18

0. 44

2

0 8

0

2

0 9

26

0. M. R. W. Abbas

6

1 28

1

Dale

12 3 28 2 Omar

2.11

1

24

French

12

2 41 1

C.C.C.

Sinnock

8

0 41

2

.9

Reeks Hunt

27

0 · 9

R.A.F.

Friendly Matches.

Division 1.

7|c.s.c.c. v. H.M.S. “DRAGON.”

124

Lt. Hunt, c Reid, b Wales.... 5 The Civil Service went down to Fl, Lieut. Gairdner, e Blehard, 11 the H.M.S. "Dragon" on their own

b Wales. ground in a low-scoring match Ldi. A. C. Sinnock, e Reid,

Summers on Saturday. Holdman with 14 Lt. Dale, c and b Wales 0. M. R. W/was top-scorer for the home team. Lt. Hale, c. Hayward,

Summers 0 240 Godsiff (6 for 22) and Spalding (4 for 22) bowled unchanged for the sailors,

Total Bowling Analysis.

2 41 11 2 42 2.4 0 6

The surprise of the "friendlies" was the defeat of the Civil Ser- vice by H.M.S. "Dragon," who won a very low scoring game by y. T. Mans ......5 1. T. Payne (Sea Scouts). Time: 25 runs. Godeiff and Spalding 33.2/5 secs. 2, G. MeClay (Sen

Sirdar Khan .11 held the civilians down to 451 Scouts). Time: 35.2/5 secs. 3.

M. P. Madar Wong Ki-leung (2nd S.C.A.A. runs, taking respectively six and

D. Mohammed four wickets and 100 runs, Brace; Troop).

making 52 and Ramecy 48 for the 50 yards Junior Buckstroke,-1, winners. E. F. Fincher captured: A. McCubbin (Taikoo Scottish nine of the soldiers' wickets for Troop) Time: 44.2/5 secs. (re- the amazingly-low total of 17 cord). 2. J. Muirhead (Taikoo runs. Hayward scored 63, Lam- Scottish Troop). Time: 45.3/5 secs. mert 37 and Pearce 32. (also better than last year's record).

3, Ho Ping-ki (2nd S.C.A.A. Troop).

100 yards Senior Championship. Wong Ki-leung (2nd S.C.A.A.

Proop). Time: 86.2/5 secs. 2, S.

Lau (St. Joseph's Troop). Time: 88.1/5 seca, 3, L. Witchell (Taiko Scottish Troop).

Division I.

LR.C. "A." R.G.A..

Division II.

"VARSITY v. KOWLOON.

2

Scores

C.S.C.C.

B. D. Evans, c Stewart, b

Godeiff

A. E. Wood, b Godsif

W. E. Strange, e Thomson,

Laj. A. C. Buckland, c Sum-

mere, b Parker ...

2❘ H. P. Lim, b Edmunds

0A. B. Hamson, c & b Edmunda

E. Zimmern, e Edmunds, b Sara 2 25 N. Mackay, b Edmunda

S. Abbas, b Sara

8 S. Hachiuma, at Carr, b Sara

U. M. Omar, not out

11 | A. Kitchell, at. Carr, ₺ Sara .. 25 A. Zimmern, c Harper, b Pater-

son....

0F. Oliver, b Grimmitt

D. Fritz, b Edmunds

Extras

Total

D

NO HIKE.

The hiking picnic of the St. 2 Peter's Church Young Men's Club arranged. for Saturday afternon, was cancelled on account of the jority of the members being

o busy making preparations for the 35 forthcoming fair. It is hoped to

7 hold the plenic at a later date,

1

14 F. Normington,

B Rhodes

110

0. M. R. W.

9.3 2 29

4:

ง 0 45 44

8

A. C. Morgan, at, Pearce, b

Wales

A. C. I. Reeks, c Wales, b Reld F/0 Mellor, not out'

9

0

Bowling Analysis.

F. H. Holdman, c & b

Spalding

| Ldj. A. C. French, b Reid

1

14

Sgt. Watkins, c Wales,

Reid.

7 Edmunds

Extrae

5 Sara

6

- Paterson

Total

100 Grimmitt

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

0 Reid

14

4 .26 8

Parker

10

9 19

1

Wales

Summers

14: 0 48 1

1 0 2

2

10

0

b Godsiff...

The University Juniors the K.C.C.

Pokfulam by at

runs in a C. K. Hawkins, b Spalding 162 for 9 to 111 league match on Saturday. G. R. Sayer; c Godsiff, b W. M. Gitting who played in

beat A. R. Sutherland, st. Stewart,

b Godsiff

Spalding

the lat. team against the L.R.C. "B" F. J. Ling. b Godsiff The 1.R.C. "A" started their last week, was top scorer for the E. B. Reed, not out Junior Diving (Scouts and Cubs). league season well by beating the winners with 38 while Duncan com-H. Rose, b Spalding -1, A, McCubbin (Taikoo Scottish R.G.A, on their own ground on piled 30 for the losers. Duncan R. F. Jones, b Godsiff Troop) 16 marka 2, R. Wood (Sea Saturday. Batting first the also did well with the ball taking 4 Scouts) and Li Ching (St. Joseph's visitors collected 127 Fogden wickets for 29 runs. Of the Univer- Troop) tled with 13 marks each.

scoring 48. Arculli was in fine sity bowlers, Hiptoola bowling form, taking 8 wickets successful with 7 wickets for 51

Life Saving Race-1, T. Payne for 22. (Sea Scouts), 2; G. McClay (Sea Scouts). 3, P. Witchell (Taikoo Scot tish Troop).

runs.

The Indians replied with 165 for 6 wickets and passed their

Scores:

University.

was most

opponents' score with only 4 S. R. Kermain, e. Smith, b

Madar played 8 Overy

60 yards Junior Championship.wickets down.

Scores:-

1. A. McCubbin (Taikoo Scottish stylish innings for 70 and placed Troop), Time: 33 seca. (record), beautifully all round the wicket. 2, J. Muirhead (Taikoo Scottish Troop). Time: 40.2/5 secs. Wong Ping-ki (2nd Troop).

3,

S.C.A.A.

RGA.

Lt. Carmicheal, b Arculli Scouters, Cubbers and Rovers Sgt. Glazebrook, Abdul-

Curreem, b Arculli

Race (50 yards)-1, Ho Pak-ping Lt. Tollington, 1.b.w., b

(32.3/5 sec.). 2, E. Cunningham;

41.2/5 secs.).

Arculli

B.S.M. Bennett, b Arculli

50 yards Senior Backstroke.-1, Lt. Smith, c & b Arcalli Yeung Yuen-wah (1st Yaumati Capt. Howard, c & b Arculli Troop). Time: 41.4/5 secs. 2. Master Gunner Fogden, st. Wong Ki-leung (2nd S.CA.A. Ismail, b S. H. Ismail .... Troop). Time: 442/5 secs. 3, Ip|Sgt. Gifford, e Abdul-Cur- Kwal-hung (2nd S.C.A.A. Troop).

reem., b'Arculli Sgt. Jally, b Minu

Senior Diving Moses Back (Sta Gnr. Roberts, a Abdul-Cur-

marką. 2, Yu Scouts). 13% Wing-bong (Sea Scouts).

12/2

reem, b Arcull! masks. 3. J. Cruz (St. Joseph's Dmr, Clark, not out Troop) 12 marks.

Inter-Troop Team Relay Race.-1, Sea Scouts (Time: 1.40 deca.); 2, Talkoo Scottish Troop (Time: 1.43.4/6 secs.). 3, 2nd S.CA.A. Troop.

Blindfold Race.-1, S. Lau (St. Joseph's Troop): 2, T. Payne (Sea Scouts)..

F. M. el Arculli 12.3 6' 22 |J. S. Abdul-Curreem,

Extra

Pears, b

J. C. Dunbar, c Bradley,

Womack..

W. B. Muskett, b Womack

J. F. Lanny, not out

S. J. Clarke, b Womack.

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

3

0 26

1

Total

1 8 1

Womack

Rhodes

Beasty

0. M. R. W

2

C.&.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE.

The Civil Service 2nd XI did well in beating the Craigengower 1st XI on the latter'a ground by 45 runs. Paterson (54) and Harper (30) 45

were the principal scorers, for the winners.

HEER.C. v. H.M.S. “TAMAR.”

At King's Park, the Hong Kong Waters Electric R.C. entertained a team Pears... from HM.S. "Tama" and the match was left drawn on account of failing light.

Batting first the H.K. Electric compiled 151-Gahagan contribut- |ing 67 and Mu dock 44.

The sailors plied with 136 for! 14 wickets, Bradley being top scorer with 51 and Fears made 49 (not out) in quick.time.

BEST COUGH MEDICINE MADE. Hong Kong Electric R.C.

There is no better medicine made for C. E. Gañagan, c&b Womack

than Chamberlain's 4 colds

Cough G. Murray, c Cowen, b Womack 17 Remedy. It acts on nature's planne, L. de Rome, Womack

lieves the lungs, opens the secretions, S. J. Stanesby, b Womack... O aids expectoration and restores the

9 system to a healthy condition. For sale W. H. N. Murdoch, b Womack J. R. Way, c & b Rhodes..... 11 everywhere.

18 2 44*

.11 2 28

50 20

6 0 87 0 10

H.MS. "Tamar,” Bradley, c Murdoch, b Muskett Heasley, at Staneaby, b Way .. Lt. Com, Pears, not out Womack, e & b Murdoch Mr. Waters, c Stanesby, b Mur-

doch

Mr. Phillips, mot out

Extre

Total.

Rose, Allen, Simpson, Cowan, and, Crook did not bat....

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Godsifi

0. M. R. W.

7.1 2 22

Spalding

7.8 0 22

4

"H.M.S. "Dragon.”

Wellman L.b.w.; b Ling

19

23

H. T. Barma, c. Smith, b

Godsiff, b Reed

Duscan

*

Goodman, b Ling

Bristow, 1.b.w, b ́Sayer

W. M. Gittins, b Overy

38

M. B. Osman, b Duncan

11

Stewart, Sayer, b Reed

Eng. C. Spalding, b Ling

B. N. Sudan; b Duncan

4

Lt. Murdy, 1.b.w., b Reed

A. Baker, b Duncan

0

A. B. Sulleman, b Hamblin

18

Lt. C. Jeffry, st. Holdman, b

6

Ling

0

A. Chan Fook not put

N. P. Karanji, b Hamblin

20 Winkworth, b Reed

0

29

Thompson, st. Holdman, b

G. E. Yeoh, b Lea

Sayer...

-10

F. Hiptoola not out..

Extras

18 Cusworth, not out

0

22

0

0

Total

162

Total

70

48

8

8

Rowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. Hargreaves-Brown 15 0 12

Bowling Analysis.

OE. B. Reed

9 2 85 4

Overy

9

1 45

2 B. D. Evana

4

0 15 0

Buxton

3

0 14

10

DG. R. Sayer

4

0 B

Lee

7 1 22

0

Duncan

10 I 29

4

18

Hamblin

5. 1 18 Kowloon.

2

127

Extras

Total.....

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

8

8 2 19

0

A. M. Madar

3

0 24

0

4

A. R. F. Ravén, b Sudan.

0 8

0

4

1 10

1

H. T. Buxton, c. & b. Hiptoola

S. H. Ismail

9

0 17

1

F. Hamblin, c. Karanji,” b

Hiptoola

5

LR.C. “A”

J. S. Ackber The following were the officials A. R. Minu

Extra

0. M. R. W.

Scores:-

136

57

Bowling Analysts.

14

0. M. R. W.

O Muskett'

12

0 48

.1

7 Normington

6

2.28

44 Way

0 - 13

6 Murdoch

:0.41

of the meet:~-~

Committee:

The Commissioner,

Scoutmaster B. M. Talati.

A. H. Madar. st. Fogden,

b Roberts...............

Assistant Scoutmaster Ho Pak-J. S. Ackber, lbw b Clark

ping.

A. R. Minu, c & b Clark' Assistant Scoutmaster E. Zim-J, S. Abdul-Curreem, run out

mern.

S. H. Ismail, e Fogden, b

Glaizebrook Referee;

Capt. P. R. Stevens, D.S.O., R.N. F. M. el Arculli, e Clark, b Judges:

Mr. P. K. Ewart,

Glaizebrook

8. A. R. Ismail, not out |A. K. Minu, not out

Extraé.

Total

G. A. V. Hall, c. Sudan, b

Hiptoola

A. A. Dand, hit wicket, b

Hiptools

G. Lee, c. Sulleman, b Hiptoolà

I. A. R. Duncan, s. Kermain, b

Sudon

0. B. Raven, e. Barma, b

Sulieman

70 H. Overy, by Hipicola

A. J. V. Smith,

Hiptools

4 A. Hargreaves-Brown not out

1F. J. Ling...

8.1 0 12 4

KOWLOON v. KOSB

In a friendly match on the K.C.C.

15 ground the home team, beat the "Kosbles" by 150 runs for 6 wickets

18 to 50 runs, thanks to a fine piece of

10 bowling by Fincher, E.F., who re- turned the splendid analysis of 9

30 wickets for 17 runs. Brace with 52

◊ was top scorer of the match with

5 Ramsay (48) a close second.

Scores:

Kowloon,

W. Brace, e Welch, b Dobbie

7 Capt. E. W. Morris, c Stock, b

10

Hankey

A. W. Ramsay, b Hankey...

F. E. Lawrence, 1.b.w., b Thorp.

C. C. Fincher, not out ...

1

Capt. F. G. Hevis, c Dobble,

Hankey

111 E. F. Fincher, c. Skeggs,

Harkey...

29!

Extras

9

Total

Bowling Analysis,

S. Jex, not out

10

O. M. R. W.

Extras

13 Sudan

11

8 28 212.

15 Hiptools

19

0 51

Total

Gittins

20:15

80 18

165 Chan, Fook

0.2

POLICE 7. R.A.0.C.

15

T. Hamet, J. Mohammed and

|A. R. Moosa did not bat.

The Committee,

and

Mr. A. A. Alves.

Hon. Scoutmaster T. K. Chala.

Mr. C. J. Conke,

Mr. G. T. May.

Starter:

Bowling Analysis.

District Scoutmaster A: White.

Timekeepers;

Mesura, A. A. Alves and, G. T.

Competitors' Stewards:

Bennett Clark Smith

7. 2 25

Gifford

8 113

O. M. R. W.

Sulleman

W. G. Gueat, W. Hyde, Evans, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Dobbie

Hankey

Thorp

Stock

152

10

Q.M. R. W.

14

54

13

B

27 1

KOSB

John Begg

JOHN BEGS

THE SUPERIOR SOUTH WHIBXY WHICH HAB POR

--YEARS MANITARNED [178 | BINGULARLY QUALITY FIXE AND FLAVOUR

Scoutmasters. Y. Fenton, Tam Glaizebrook

Tak-leung and Rover Chan Roberts Kang-ming,

8128.

620 32

52 21 027

Playing at rome the Police went Merryman

down badly, to the R.A.0.C. Tak-

Fincher.

Ing first knock the home team could Capt. N. Thorp, o Ramsay, b. only muster (95-russ) Alexander topping the list with 29 Thanks Lieut. J. B. A. Hankey, c Bevis,

to valuable 49 from Lake and Lieut. F. N. V. Tregear, 26 from Hall, the B.A.O.C. gather

Howard

ed 189.

Scores

ROYAL NAVY V. LR.C. "R"

ma

Police Alexander, c. Burger, b'Lake Meadows, b Lake |

Playing at King's Park against Sparrow, b Lake:

the Royal Navy, the IR.C. "B" King, e Thompson, b Walker-

lost their second match this sea-Waylandi, c-Mocock, b Benge son. The Indians batted first and Raynolds, b Corbett

collected 40,Hussain being the Baker, b Walker only man to get into double Randall, b Corbati figures with 15 runs, Hull was in Thort

form with the ball tak

Ave Dyer |wickats for 1trums The Navy re- Kelly, b plied with 1247 Shaw (20) being Extr toy scorer fadar for the Indiába

b Fincher Fincher Lieut. 1. D. Welch, b Fincher Pta. Everest, b Fincher Capt. A. G. Dobble, CEF. Fincher,, b Brace inorga Pte. Sawyer, e Brace, b Fincher Lieut. D. MacLaren, not out Pte. Merryman, b Fincher. #079pl Sklers, b Fincher:

Pie Stock, & Morris, b Fincher.

BLUM CAF

[GOLD GAP

Dve Ken D'ye

John Begg.

VE DON'T! THEN GO TO DONNELLY & WHYTE

Who will be pleased to supply your reg

General Stewards:

The Scouters and Cubbers.

Recorder:

Rover Ip Choi-hing.

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