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LOCAL CRICKET.

FIRST INTERPORT TRIAL.

ONE SIDED GAME.

The Arst of the series of cricket trial matches was played]

C.R.C.

W. C. Hung, 1.b.w. b. Abdul«

Curreem

Ng Sze-kwong, e S. H. lsmall, b

Arculli

C. Chon, b Abdul-Curreem

J. L. Youngsaye, « Rumjahn, b

Minu

T. E. Yeoh, e Abdul-Curreem,

b Arculli

Hung, Madar, b Abdul- Curreem... on the Club ground on Saturday. C. Hung, e Minu, b Sufflad between sides led by Sayer and H. Ching, b Ackber Pearce. Sayer's team had first H. F. Un, b Suffind knock, but could de little against H. L. Yung, b Rumjahn Dale, Wales and Hankey, all of K. L. Chau, not out whom were in fine form with the

ball. Goodwin, of the K.C.C.;]

was top scorer with 22 and Hay.

ward collected 20.

Extras

Hunt and Hankey opened the innings for Pearce'a side, but the Arculli

"Tamar."

Beasley run out

5 Bradley Guest, b Lev

Rose, bery

Waters, and b Raven

0 Philips, nt out.

Nowland, Raven

Extras

16 Kirby, not ut

Tota)..

THE CINNA MAIL,

CSC.C.

2 F. J. de Rome, runout.

48 T. P. E. Pendered, & b Hull

9 Patterson, b Colerid

25 A. R. Sutherland, bdsiff ..

17A, E. Wood, e Hüll, b Gdsiff -

1 Flawkins, b Coleridge A

13 H. E. Strange, b Agnew

A. W. Grimmlit, b Coleride,

F. H. Holdman, & Tate, b Asew 120 F. J. Ling, c Davis, b Agnew

Swift, Philips, Hayter, Bowler, A. O. Brawn, not out

86 Buxton

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1927,

The School side had 1st - innings with 45 runs. For the Volunteers 25 and thanks to a 82 by Anderson O. 'Moor scored 41. Scores; m

8 compiled the respectable total of

St. Peter's.

138 runs. The Indians could only E. F. Fincher, beRetd

7 gather 97 runs with Rumjahn (26) S. V. Gittins, b Wales

6 as top-scorer. Scores:

0 DRS—1st Innings.

27 D. J. N. Anderson, 1.b.w., b

Mohammed ........

4

16 W. Kwan, b V. T. Manns ...

19 A. T Lee, ↓ Rumjhan,

4

Mohammed'

zimmern,

W. C. Hung, bw, Wales

23 J. Barrow, b Wales...

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Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

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185

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done that makes it

C. W. Lam, c Wales, b Parker

28 attractive.

J. L. Youngaaye; l.b.w. Reid

81

32 W. M. Gittins, 1.b.w., Farker

16

DE. Zimmern, b Wales

Our barber are.

N. Mackay, b Reid

Shingling and Wav

18ing.

Adid not bat.

Extras

Nazarin,

30

Bowing Amalyala.

Sirdar Khan,

9

0. M. R. W.

-Total

Rov. W. T. Feathersone,

14 P. S. Evans, not out

Extras.....

1

28

11 Duncan

* 1 16

0

Bowling Analysis.

Sirdar Khan

8

61 Overy

8 0

41

0. M. R.

WFK. Lee, b Manns

18

Total

Guest

4.2

10

o Tate

3 16

18

o Hull

30

A Prata, c Bux, b Sirdar Khan Lee, e Rahmin, b. Manne...

186

18

16

2 Shaw

4

0

AS, A. Kyum, 1.b.w. Sirdar

10

1 Godafff

than ...MAKALA

10) Reld

+

2

0 Coleridge

5

26

8

0 Wales

12 8 35 3 18.3 2 65

Davis..

A. A. Lee; not out

18

0

4 Summers

7 1 20

51

2

18 11

2

Extras

-0 G - 1

Friendly Matches.

Agnew

3.3. 1

18

3

6 Lammert

31

12

Parker

7 0

26

2

Total

198

12, 2

Bowling Analysis.

Volunteers.

0

B 0 1.1 0

28

120 CRAIGENGOWER CRCKET CLUB

Y. ROYAL ENGIEERS.

O. M.

10

12.2 3

7

35 40. Moor, e Fincher, b Gitting 41 160 E. C. Finchor, b Lam

Every: Size always in stock

10

7 0

38

2 J. A. Summers, st. Zimmern,

11 0

29

4

b Evane

4

16

0 H. V. Parker, b Lam

13

F. K. Lee, 1.R.C.-ist Innings.

b

H: R. Buxton, b Fincher

b

Total..

Bowling Analyėla.

latter was soon bowled by Reed Abdul-Curreem .. who showed flashes of his old Minu form. Ramsay joined Hunt and Suffind some good batting was' seen, Ismail- Both scored freely all round the Rumjahn wicket, Hunt especially doing Ackber some very pretty shots. After a well played 68 and 42 respectively both retired.

For one reason or other, only nine men turned out for both; sides. However, Leach of Shanghai Interport XI. and a cookie filled the gaps for each side when fielding.

Raven

Lee

O M. R. W. Hyde.

Division II.

'VARSITY v, R.A.O.C.

On their own ground, the Var-

ity inflicted a heavy defeat on the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. The The only League game in the home team batted Brat and thanks senior division between the I.R.G. to a not-out century by Kermani, "A" and the Chinese R.C. result-compiled 196 runs for the loss of ed in a win for the Sookumpoo only eight wickets, lads. Jamail and Madar for the Sudan and Hiptoola were in great winners played stylish cricket for form with the ball taking 5 wickets their 50 and 45, respectively. each for 44 runs and 86 runs res- Two games were played in the pectively. For the losers, Walker junior division-the Kowloon v. made an invaluable 43.

Scores:- H.M.S. "Tanar" match resulted

University.

in a draw, whilst in the only other H. T. Barma, b Hale game the 'Varsity lads proved too S. R. Kermani, not out strong for the R.A.0.C. Kermani, M. Gittins, 1.b.w., b Lake for the students had the distinc-B. N. Sudan, 1.b.w., b Corbet tion of scoring the first League K. T.Loke, e Lake, h Walker .. century of the season.

M. B. Osman, c Bryant, b Lake

The results and scores of the A. B. Sulleman, è Bryant, b games were as follow:-

Lake

A. Chan Fook, run out

CLUB DE RECREIO:V. HONG

KONG CRICKET CLUB.

Leng, YK, e Thad; b Manns

V. TManne Pritan The above teams met on the D. Mhammed.... farmer's ground ina "friend-Sirda Khan

vic-Bux

a

R. pe

gower 1st XI infilcted heavy de-ly" which resulted in

On their own ground the Craigen-tory for the Portuguese lads by 2 feat on the 'Sappers. The soldiers wickets. The visors batted first O. Runjahn, batted first but were all dismissed but in spite of a well-played 59 by for 102-Abbas (3 for (8) and Way (3 for 16) bowling wei for the Armstrong could only muster 117.

Recreio compiled 128 for 8 wkts,

bowled will fohe home team. (not out) out of which total Alves scored 53 Cuterres (5 for 28)

home team.

with 192 for 7. Hamson scoring 60 The Happy Valley team replied runs in capital style.

RE.-1st Innings.

Sgt. Bellew, b Hamaon... Sgt. Watera, b Abbas Cpt. Goodger, b Hamson Philips, c Leonard, b Way

Col. Mackintosh, & Abbas.... Kennard, e Hamson, b Oliver Sgt. Trumper, e Hamson, b Way Houghton, c Abbas, b Way Cpl. May, b Oliver

H.K.C.C..

G. P. Lammert, c & b Guterres 10. Morr. Lopes. b Guterres .. 0 Capt. Bevis, b Guterres .... 28 HJ. Armstrong, c H/Xavier, b 21 Reid ...

2W. H. W.Murdock, b Reid

W. K. Tat, c D. Xavier, b Pinna J. N. Own. b Reid

J. F. Fobinson. e Souza,

Guterns

21 S. J. Stahesby, run out

81. R. W, not out.

H. Griffi, b Guterres

Extis

22

126

0

12

Sgt. Jones, not out ...... Aduma, e Kitchell, b Oliver N. Seymour, c Leonard, b 'Abbas

Extras

10

3

1

Total

102

13

Bowling Analysis.

0

4

Hamson

Abbas

Mackay

196 Way

Padano

482829

10.3 2

3 20 2 Pinna

Reld

3

8 Alves.

0

0

0

16. 3

0. M. R. W. Guterrai

Fotal...

Bowling. Analysis.

D. Mammed, c.Anderson,

Kwa

S. A. 1ussain, b A. T. Lee. S. A. Bux, b R. Lee Sirdar than, e and B R. Lee U. T. Tad, b Kwan ....... V. T. Hinns, b ́A. T. Lee 5N. M. Bx, b A. T. Lee 2R. Nazan, e Kyun, b Kwan 6 A. Rahm, h A. T. Lee

H. Pritan. not out

Extris

59

1

14

7

IA. T. Lee

4 Kwan..

GAnderson

**Total

Ipwling Analysin. 0. M.

4 R. Lee...

13

R. W. G. P. Lammert, 1.b.w., Evans

J. R. Hinton, b Evans,

26 S. Jex, not out

1-

M. M. Watson, e Barrow,

Evans

22 C. D. Wales, c Mackay,

2 Evans 11 A. Reid, b Evans

Extras

Evans

Fincher

97 Lam

Total

Bowling Analysts.

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0. M. R. W.

9.3 0 55

7 Q 27

T 1 25

W. M. Gittins

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4 S. V. Gittina

R. W. Hung......

1 38 24

7.2 0

8 Mackay

4. 0 19 0

6 1 12 3

9

117

'POLICE Y. “NORTHANTS,”

O. M. R.

W.

16

6 28

5

8

0 21

9

2 36

3

0 24

Recreio.

L. J. Gterres, b Owen

H. M, Javier, b Tuit

1, H. Alvd, not out

ON EN

2

80

53

38

2

Lt. Melsome, c Thorpe, b

Randall...

21

19

20

Thorpe, b

12 1 64

4

10

0

1 43

7

0 51

7

2 18

1

MacKay, e Kennard, h Goodger Hamson, C

7

3

10

0

Mackintosh, b

Philips

R.A.O.C.

Oliver, c May, b Adams

76

S. Abbas, retired

0. M. R.

Greenaway, c, and b. Hiptoola Roberts, c. Oxman, b Suðan ..

7

A. Kitchell, retired.

Dale

W Hale, e Barma, b Hiptooln

Y. Hachiuma, not out

10

* 26

Wales

G

.2 16

Walker, c Biker. b Sudan

43

J. Leonard, not out

Extras

Bendall, b Sudan

Hankey

6

0 21

Corbet, & Hiptoola, b Sudan

Parker

0 14

Thompson, Hiptools

Bryant, e Burma, b Hiptoola

Lt. J. Hunt, retired

68

Soares, did not bat.

Waterfield, not out

Lt. J. B. A. Hankey, b Reed

A. W. Kamsay, retired

42

Burgor, i.b.w, b Hiptoola

Extras

2

Bowling Analysis.

Capt. Bridgeland, run out ...

19

Lt. J. H. Dale, e Fincher,

Reed

23

T. E. Pearce, caub. Brace

4

91 Goodger

Bellew.

J. R. Hinton, st. Jex, b Reed..

19

H. V. Parker, not out

21 Sudan,

4 Hiptools

2 D 4 2

INTERPORT TRIAL.

G. R. Sayer's Team.

A. W. Hayward, e Hunt, b Dale

I. Tajima, b Lake

A. Baker, not out

Total for 8 wkta..

F. Ifiptonla did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Extras

20

.

W. Brace, e Dale, b Wales

B

E. C. Fincher, b Wales......

0

Capt. Morris, c Dale,

Wales

0

Lake

Gape. Thorp; & Pearce, b Wales

Hale

F. Goodwin, not out

ワイド

Walker

B. Jex, e Parker, b Hankey

Corbet

.101

Burger

C. R. Suyer, c Leach, b Hankey 141

E. B. Reed, c Pearce, b Dale

Extra

Tola!...

Bowling Analysis. ·

T. E. Pearce's Team.

C. D. Wales, not out

Extras

Brace

Reed

Goodwin

Sayer Thorp

Total

Bowling Analysis.

11

0. M. R.

Lake, at. Kermani, b Sudan

Totni

Bowling Analysis,

10 Oliver

C.C.C.-1st Innings.

W. E. Zimmern, e Waters, ↳ Good-

ger.

I. Stirling, retired

R. C. Red, c Armstrong, b Tait

.

15 E. de Souza, e, Lammert,

Grim

M. F. Hnna, b Griffin

60 W. F. Lones, e Lammert, 24 Grim

22 H. A. Brros, run out

21 A. P. Gterres, e Griffins, b Talt"

6 F. H. Orvalho, not out...

7D. P. Xyler: did not bat, 29 Extras

Total (for 7 wkts.). 192

A. Zimmern, E. K. Way, J. R.

O. M. R. W. Philips 10 1 44 6 Adams 9.3 0 36 51 Waters

212 KOWLOON V. H.MS. “TÁMAR”

O. M. R. W

1

11

2 43

15 1

71

11

2 41

3

0 33

0 13

0

First Division.

C.R.C. v. L.R.C. “A.”

The Chinese R.C. were at home to the Indians "A" on Saturday and

Playing on the K.C.C. ground, this match was left drawn on account of failing light. The home team had first knock and Lee was unfortunate in being dismissed when only four short of a century. He was ably backed up by Raven who contribut- ed 72 in good style.

The sailors replied with 120 for 5 wickets when stumps were drawn Bradley with 48 was highest scorer for his side.

Sores:

Kowloon.

G. A. V. Hall, e Bradley, b

Beasley

were badly beaten by 3 wickets and 101 runs. The Indians batted first T. Buxton, e Bowler, b Rose

and scored 187 for the less of only L.A. R. Duncan, b Swift,

Jones

0. M. R. W. Revis

65050

0

The Polic entertained a team from the Northamptonshire Regt. at Happy Valley and wore heavily beaten by th.margin of 121 runs. Melsome bowed well-his 3 wickets costing him daly 2 runs apiece:-

Scorea:-

"Northants"

16 Capt. Hindelife, c Thorpe, b.

Sparrow..

Lt. Weatherall, b Sparrow ....

Sgt. Loveland, & Alexander

3 Lt. Ballard, c Alexander,

Sparrow

1

Corp. Good,

4 Sparrow.

0 Sgt. Freshwater, run out

9 Corp. Hodges, no out

Pt. Wybrow, b Alexander 128 Pt. Howes, c Wagham,

Sparrow ...

w. L/Cpl. Smith, did not bat

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R.

Lammert Tait

0 16 0

10

2 88

3

Total

6

0 15

0

7

0

18

8

0 - 40

Griffe Owen

10

2 25

3

4 0 25

1

G 0 37

Alexander

3

1

Sparrow

0

HMS. "DRAGON” v. H.M.S. "FROBISHER.”

Randall

CS.C.C. v. ROYAL NAVY.

Baker

Bowling Analysis,

"GUNBOAT JACK:”

INDIAN CHAMPION FOR MANILA..

Manila, Oct. 22. Gunboat Jack, latest light-weight sensation to make his appearance in the Orient, will be seen in action at the Manila Stadium be- fore many weeks have passed, ac- 'cording to a cable received by the management of the local house of swat yesterday afternoon. The fighter is due to arrive from Sin- gapore on Nov. 15.

According to the advance sheet, Gunboat Jack is the welter-weight champion of all India and the 2 coloured light-weight champion of 22 the world, twin facts that mean 8 some of the local talent may run into something of an unexpected 6 nature.

0

0.

M... R..W

6 -0-26

2

*3 58

6 0 35

1

6 1. 22 Police.

C. F. Alexander, e Ballard, b

Freshwater

The above naval teams were engared at Happy Valley W. E. Meadows, c Weatherall, b on Baturday in a low-scoring

Sores:

Melsome..

A. V. Baker, b Melsome,

B. G. Thorpe, b Howes

High scoring was the order of match which resulted in a victory W. Sparrow, b Wybrow the day when the Navy beat the for he "Dragons" by 19 runs:- Civil Service by 8 wickets and 116 runs! Agnew (121) and Begg (102 not out) played bright cricket for Wellaan, b Wilson the Navy.

Cusforth, h Wilson

H.M.S. "Dragona."

The champion of India is under 29 the management of William Con ley and they are now on a tour 169 of the Orient.. Just who the coloured battler will fight when he gets here is a matter of specula- tion. Logan, Hill, Garcia and Kid Biaro seem to be the principal. prospects but just how these gentlemen of the cauliflowered trība. will regard the newcomer is also another puzzle. It is hoped that he isn't one of the class that has in- vaded these domains in the past to find ring fortune and steady, eats. In the first place, there is no ring. fortune to be made here and the average boxer is lucky if he ente regularly.

Bucolle

Rather Bucollë,

Times are good right-now, how- ever, for the good boys, and if the champion coloured light-weight of 13 the world is a real champion, his

R. Waglan, st. b Melsome

S. Randall, c. Weatherall,

22

Wybrow

0

B. G. Baker, not out

5

A. Reynolds, b Wybrow.....

Mardy, e Penton, b Cook

Extras

Per b Bradley.

13

Total

The home aide who were without Goolman, b Bradley the services of Sayer and Evans Spailing, b Wilson could only score 116.

Jeffley, b. Wilson

Smith, b Wilson

4 Thoupson, b Bradley

121 Cpt.Stevens, hit wkt., b Badley

0 Extras

C. Kelly; e Loveland, b. Howes

Bowling Analysis.

Freshwater

Melsome

6 Wybrow

4 1 6 20

9 2.4.0 '16,

Scores:-

Royal Navy.

Capt. Coleridge, b Ling

10

Lt. Cdr. Agnew, run out

18

Mid. Begg, not out

102 Dickson, not out.....

W. G. Guest, c Bradley, b Swift

o

Mid. Musiman, not out

Extras

96

Total

72

Total (2 wkts.)

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

Bradle

8. 1.26

4

Wilson

11. 1 89

5

St. Peters v. Volunteers.

Cook

8 1 6

10 12

0

7 wickets when their Innings was G. Lee, c Beasley, b Swift declared closed. Ismail (S.A.R.)} rlayed good cricket for his 50, tim-A. R. F. Raven, run out ing beautifully and placing with R. E. Lindsell, not out

good judgment.

Madar scored 45|

In a stylish innings..

The home team could only collect

Extras

Total.

232

Hull, Lt. Tate, Capt. Scott, Lt.

14 Davis, Shaw, Pears, Godsiff, did not|

bat,

-221

86-Ching contributing an invalu-A. V. I. Smith, did not bat. able 30.

W. Hyde, C. T. Evans, H. Ovory,

Arcalli (2 for 13), Abdul Cur-

reem (3 for 2) and Sufflad (2 for Swift

0. M. R. W. Milton.

Bowling Analysis.

Bowling Analysis.

.-14.2 0 89

Ling 0. M. R. W. Pendered 3) Grimmitt

7 140

Rose

4 1 13

Pearce Kirby

4. 0. 20

50 Nowlands

2) were in good form with the Beasley all;

Scores:

I. R. C. "A.”

S. A. R. Ismail, c Ng, b Un.....

F. M. el Arculil, e & b C. Hung 21

J. S. A. Curreem, b W. C. Hung A. H. Madar, c H. Hung, b H, C.

Hung....

S. H. Ismall, e Youngṣaye, b

H. C. Hung...

A. H. Rumjeha, not out.

A. S. Sulfad, b W. C. Hung

A. K. Minu, b W. C. Hang

J. S. Ackber, not out

Extras

Total for 7 wkts.

45:

28

** 187

A. R. Minu and T, Hamet, did

(not bat,

Bowling Analysis.

H. Ching.

O.M. RAW

ૐ 0 22

W. C. Hung... 15161,8

Ng Sze-kwong

T. Yeah

HF. Un

K C. Hung

2 0.12 :10 10

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L De Rome

Strange 0140 Wood

0 310 Brawn

H.M.S. "Frobisher.” Bone, b.w., b Spalding ... Pentor e Wellman, b Dickson Bradle, c Spalding, b Dickson

0 Wilson c Thompson, b Spalding

Howes

89 Loveland

13 3 57

1

9 2 58

4.5 0 41

2 0 18

0 9

0 16

0 Baxter b Pert"

0 24

0 Denna b Spalding

Paffor, c Thompson, b Pert

Kidd, Dickson

19

Cook, Spalding

Delby b Spalding

Milton, not out

Total

70

Bowling Analysis,

O... Mi

Extras

Dicksr

Spaling

Thompson

Pert Mong

IRC By. DBS.

In return match the Diocesan Boys School agairi had the better of the Indians "B" at Scokumpoo.

1 0 4

48

chances of getting by at the gate ara exceptionally good.

Mr. Conley, the gentleman's

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Played on the University ground at Poktulum, this match resulted

In

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