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12:

CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE DEFEATED

BY CRAIGENGOWER.

H. C. Hung, W. P. Taul, K. L.

Chau did not bat,

Bowling Analysis,

Thomson "

Tighe

CHINESE DRAW WITH NAVY.West

THE CHINA MAIL,

0. M. R. W.] G. A. Noronha, b Chan Fook..

2

MONDAY,

8 E. A. Lee, e Ismail, b Brace ..

[13] A.__ A. Rumjahn, c Dale, b

Thompson!

95 Ng Pow-poo, b Thompson

C. W. Lam, b Brace..

DECEMBER 12, 1927.

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Bowling Analysis.

Club de Recreio.

0

L.A.C. Grist, not out

Extras

Lyal

0 42

J. H. Figueiredo, at. Kermani,

0. M. R. W. Brace

7 0 19

2

b AzE

17 10 30

6 Fincher

·

1 21

1

C. A. Basto, b Chan Fook

Total Bowling Analysis.

3 0

o Morris

5 0 25

8

L. J. Silva, 1.b.w, b Baker ...

19

3 0 12 0

C. A. Silva, at. Kermani, b Aziz

10 Guterres

0. M. 13 7

R.. W.

A. Guterres, b Brace

done that makes it

14 2

J. Barrow, not out...

attractive.

14:

8

0

I

32 8

0

I.R.C. "T* v. ELECTRIC R.C.

F. H. Carvalho, b Chan Fook ..

2 Pinna

9.2 1

25

S. Kermani, o Sayer, b Hamson

16

0

4 Reed

1 9

18

2 W. H. Silng, b Dale

Our barbers are

o D. Xavier

4. 1 9

1 S. Hachiuma, not out

experts in Bobbing,

4 Alves

10 4.

16

1

Extras

Club de Recreio.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Division II.

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND v. R.E.

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser- vice C.C. 2nd defeated the Royal Engineers by 41 runs.

Walking Bowlers had the upper hand in Miller the cricket matches played on Saturday, some very creditable Agures being returned. Pride of place in this department of the game, as far as the League was concerned, went to A. M. Hamson of Craigongower whose analysis was 5 for 14, W. B. Muskett, playing for the Electric R.C. in a friendly match against the Indian R.C. "B" captured seven wickets for 13 runs a remarkable feat.

In the senior division," the Craigengower C.C. brought off a

Capt. Bridgland (37) and L/Cpl. praiseworthy victory over the Goodger (15) were the only bats Civil Service C.C., by virtue of men to get into doubles for the which they are now ercupying the visitors. Robertson took 3 wickets frat position in the Lengue table, for 2. Scores:— * having seven points for three matches. The Indian R.C. "A" H. have six points, with a match in hand over the leaders,

In the only fixture in the junior division, the Civil Service C.C. 2nd accounted for the Royal Engineers,

League Matches.

DIVISION L ·

CCC. CIVIL SERVICE C.C.

neighbours the Visiting their Craigengower C., the Civil Ser- vice CC, suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the home team.

On their own' ground, the Indian,

B. A. Alvo", run out

H. A. Noronha, b Baker D. C. Alves, not out...

R.C. "B" suffered an overwhelming F. Remedios, b Hiptoola defeat at the hands of the Electric F. V. Ribeiro, run out R.C.

Despite the bowling feat of Madar who took 5 wickets for 15, the Electric R.C. scored 141 runa, Murdoch's share being 48.

Extras

Total Bowling Analysis.

The Indian R.C. "B" were skittled] Chan Fook out for a meagre 64. Muskett was] Aziz practically unplayable. returning Baker the splendid analysis of 7 for 18. Hiptools

For the winners, Paterson play- ed an enterprising innings for 60 not out, which included eleven Scorca:- boundary shots,

F.

Civil Service C.C. 2nd XI.

F. Harper. c and b Bellew

1 Bellew ...

. . Davies, c Jones. b Bellew W. F. J. Gorvin, b Goodyer .. R. S. W. Paterson, not out.. R. G. Robertson, e Trumper, b

Goodyer

A. G. Ursell, b Bellew

P. J. O'Neill, b Bellew

C. Sara, b Jones

60

Electric RC,

C. E. Gahagan, b Suffiad

E. H. Murdoch, b Madar L. de Rome, b Madar H. F. Akehurst, run out...

S. Deacon, 1.b.w., b Sirdar Khan

J. R. Way, b Suffiad

S. J. Stanesby, b Madar

11 48

of R. C. Reed, 1.b.w., b Grlat .......

2 J. Noronha, b French

6

H. Xavier, e Fletcher, b Grist 11 49 H. Alves, e Watkins, b Recka 18 Thompson

A. 'P, Guterres, o

Smith, b

0. M. R.

W. Racks

6 1 18

3E. de Sousa, b Reeks

4 0 13 4 0 11 3. 5

2 D. Lopes, b Reeks.

K.C.C. 2ND v. CHINA LIGHT.

2 M. F. Pinna, not out

1 D. Xavier, e Watkins, b Reeks

.12 The K.C.C. 2nd entertained a 0 team from the China Light and 5 Power Co.. the latter winning by 11 three wickets.

16

L. .Guterres, b Sinnock

L. Xavier, not out

Extraa

Total (for 9 wkts.) Bowling Analysis.

French

A. B. Clemo and Kelly bowled Grist 0well for the visitors, accounting Reeks

for four wickels each, at a coat of Sinnock 10 22 and 37 runs respectively.

Brace ... 8 Hamson

0 Dale

12

0

62

0. M. R. W. 11 3 19

Shingling and Wav-

ing.

CAMPBELL MOORE 19, Queen's Rond C. Tel. C. 151

10 3 24

26 .0 7

2 0

Combined Longue 1st Innings.

A. W. Ramsey, C Lee, b

171 Güterres

`9 | W. C. Hung, e Sling, b Guterres 13

2. A. H. Madar, retired

14

15 A. B. Hamson, st. Sling, b A. H.

Rumjahn

89

99 W. Brace, e Sling, b Guterres .

Lt. Dule, run out

26

0. M. R. W. G. R. Sayer, e Barrow, b

0 38 1 Guterres

2L. Shaw, c Guterres, b A. H.

Rumjahn .....

1 J. S. A. Curream, not out

L.. Thompson, ↳ Guterres ..........

S. A. Iamall, not out

Extras

Total...

Bowling Analysis.

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O. M. R. W. 14 1 40

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H. W. Haynes, a Goodger,

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6 0 14

6

W. B. Muskett,

st. Butt, b

7

5 2 1

Madar

12

R. W. Smith, run out

2

H. S. Jones, not out

Extras

. Tinson (26) was the highest scorer for the China Light team. Sepres

P.R.C. v. QUEEN'S REGT.

1

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI.

Total

12

141

A. A. Dand, end b Kelly

11

Bowling Analysis.

Q

10

Suflad

0. M. 14 4

R. W.

Rev. Murray, canterbrook, b

A. B. Clemo

At Happy Valley the Queen's Re- Kiment beat the Police R.C. by 6 wickets.

11

40

4

Sirdar Khan

11 4 87

0

Madar....

7.2 16

of the visitors could only make 102) Lee

7 1 36

0

runs.

A. A. Rumjahn

5 0

84

Minhommed

4 1 10

0

4 1

14

7

Rahmin

3.1 2

0

11

Nazarin

2

120

0. M. R.

5

19

16

2 55

23

A. II. Oswick, e Trumper, b

Jones

S. E. Alderman, b Bridgland

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Batting first, Cinigengawer put Goodyer op 155 runs for 8 wickels, A. Bellewy Kitchell, one of their opening Jones batsmen. scored freely for 50.Bridgland Hamilton (4 for 33), was in goud

S 0 14 0 16

Royal Engineers.

form with the ball, clean-bowling Sgt. Bellow, c Paterson. b Sara his four vielinis.

Sgt. Radcliffe, & Robertson

Craigengower's bowling was of a Sig. Waters, run out high standard, Bumson 5 for 14) L. Cpl. Goodyer, run out... and Oliver (4 for 17) coming out Capt. Bridgland. 1bw, b Gor- with Hying colours. Civil Service vin

were all out for 7 runs, of which Sig. Penny, e Alderman, Wood claimed 22. Scores.

Craigengower C.C'.

R. . Lim. flamilton.

A. Kitchell, b Ling ..........

E. Zimmern, b Hamilton

Evans

Paterson

Indian R.C. “B.”

4

R. Nazarin, b Muskett. WE. M. K. Malubhoy, b Muskett

2 Sirdar Khan, b Gahagau 5A. Rahmin, h Way

2. S. Suffiad, b Galingas 1M. P. Madar, not out

D. Mahommed, b Moskett 4S. A. Hussain, b Muskett DU. T. Thad, b Muskett 7A. Butt, b Muskett ... 15J. M. A. Ramjahn,

Total

b.w.,

Bowling Analysis. 0. M.

Muskett

37

Extras

;

4

S/Sgt. Peachey, c. Paterson, b

Garvin

O Muskett

1 Gahagan

Gay

• Murdoch

79

50 Sgt. Tramper, b Robertson

14 L. Macdonald, ↳ Robertson

4 Spl. Jones, not out

2 G. A. Y. Hall, b A. B. Clemo

1 G. Lee, B Kelly

5H. A. Gregory, b Kelly

L. Jack. not out

C. T. Evans, b Kelly

W. Hyde, A. B. Clemo C. Morton, b Easterbrook 00. B. Raven, h A. B. Clema OH. Overy, b Easterbrook

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. 10 4 22 22

A. B. Clenio Kelly

Easterbrook

The home eleven had first innings Guterres but against the consistent bowling Lam

The soldiers replied with 120 for

4 wickets when stumps were drawn, 16 Their principal scorers were Under-

down (35) Lt. Eliot (25) and Lt.

11 Ford (23). Scores:-

12

Police R.C.

12 C. F. Alexander, b Haggard

W. le B. Sparrow, b Miles 85 T. H. King, run out

W. Meadows, b Miles

R. W. E. Dyer, b Haggard

4 A. Reynolds, b Haggard

4 B. G. Baker, e Miles, b Haggard 2j B. G. Thorpe, b Miles

8 0 37

0 14

26-

China Light & Power. F-Hamblin-b-Murray--.

A. C. Tinson, c Hall, b Evans C. B. Easterbrook, b Murray

54 D. R. Kelly, b Murray'

J. W. Bertram, b Overy

R. WF. C. Clemo, b Murray

ន 5 13

A. B. Cleme, e Lee, b Raven

2 L. Forrest, Lb.w., b Raven

5

1 17.

0.14

1

14 0 5

DIVISION IL

'VARSITY 2ND v. RECREIO.

W. J. Brown, e and b Hyde

W. Brown, not out....

S. Barling, cand b. Rayen

Extr

A. V. Baker, not out,

LJ Wagland, .c Miles, b

Hartridge

6 Collyer, e Miles, b Burton

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

Barrow Gittens A. H. Rumjahn..

6 1 28 0

University 2nd Innings.

A. H. Rumjahn, e Curreem, b

Thompson

12 S. V. Gittins,

13 8 37 3

104 Barclay, e Thorpe, b King .. Underdown, not out...

0. M. R. W. Lt. Burton, Wagland, b King

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Madar ...

1 E. A. Lee, b Thompson

13

22

A. A. Rumjahn, e Curreem, b

Madar

39

Ng Puw-poo, e Ismail, b Tomp

0

Bon

C. W. Lam, b Erace

6 A. P. Guterres, 心 Brace,

10 J. Barrow, b Brace

S. Kermani, b Thompson

4

5

16 W. H. Sling, not

26

2

1.4

Total

102

S. Hachiuma, e and b Carreem

Extras

6

34

20)

12

0. M. R. W...

Total

143

U. M. Omar, b Hamilton

1 Miles

Bowling Analysis.

A. Hamson, b Evans

20

Extras

5 Haggard

*14 5 36 4

0. M. R. W.

S. Abbas, Di Ling

0 Burton

2,2 0 12

Madar

9 3 21 4

D. Rumjan, c de Rome,

Total

G Hartridge

1.

0

1

1 Curreem

5.4 1

14

11:

10

One, men absent).

Queen's Regt.

Thompson

11 2.22 6

D. Fritz, Hamilton

161

W. Mackay, not out.

15

Bowling Analysis.

Tutal

10 Brace

G

17 16

1!

0. M. R. W.

Bowling Analysis,

35 Sayer

0 14 0

J. W. Leonard, not out

0

Robertson

11.1 4

17] Dale

1 22 0

Extras

Sara [Gorvin

7 0 G

Bowling Analysis.

Total for 8 wkts,, dee.) 156) Paterson

F. Oliver did not bat.

Ling

0. M. 10

LEAGUE TABLES.

2

I. W. 21

2

Evans

13 1 12

2

Hemikou

10 ! 20

Hawking

2 0

11

Division I.

0

P. W. D. L. Pts.

In a low scoring match at Pok- Lec fulam, the University 2nd defeated] Murray

Overy Against a small total of 92 com- Evans piled by their opponents, the Club Raven de Recreio replied with 49. L. J Hyde The positions in the League to Silva with 19 to his credit was the

highest

his of scorer date are:-

Scores:

University 2nd XI.

7 2 80

Lt. Elliot, 1.b.w., b Dyer

26

13

0 52

1 Club de Recreio by 43 runs

6

13 0

1

4 Lt. Ford, e & b Dyer

Extras

23

10

2

0 9 1

3

0

12

0

5

1

Total (for 4 wickets) 120 Miles, Capt. Haggard, Taylor, December Fullbrook, Hartridge, Winfield didį

SUNRISE AND SUNSET.

Date.

a.m.

2

12

side.

RECREIO v. AIR FORCE.

not bat.

Sunrise. Sunset. p.m. .6.53, 5.40...

13

.6.54

Bowling Analysis.

H

5.40

14

.6.54

2 0 15

0.

of Craigengower C.C.

3 2 1 0 7

Indian RC. A”

2 2 0 0 6

F. Hiptoola, e Figueiredo

C. E. Silva, b

of Royal Navy

3 1 2 0 5

Chinese R.C.

4 1 1 2 4

F. Hoshimi, e Remedios, b L. J.

Silva

University

100 8

14

3

20

Royal Artillery

plied. Alves scored 18 and D:

Kowloon C.C.

Suver Grimmitt

2,5 0 B Civil Service C.C.

F. J. de Rome, run out

H. E. Strange, c Rumjan, b

Hanson .

A. E. Wood, e Frite, b Oliver

G. R. Sayer, e Rumjahn, b

Oliver

B. D. Evans, e Leonard, b

Oliver

B. C. K. Hawkina, e Leonard,

b Oliver

A. W. Grimmitt, not out

E. W. Hamilton; b Hamson

F. M. Holdman, b Hamson

V. Chittenden, hamson F., Ling, b Hamson

Extrus

Hamson

Oliver

-Abbas

Total

Bowling Analysis.

A. Baker, c & b Basto

Civil Service C.G. 2 1-0 1 3 N. P. Karanjia, b Figueiredo

200 20A. A. Aziz, e Alves, b C. R. Indian R.C. "B".. 3 0 0 3 0

11 Xavier 17. Reeks (5 for 14) was 2 the most destructive bowler.

Scores:

.

B. H. Shroter, b Carvalho A. Chan Fook, e Noronha,

B. A. Alves....

а

Silva ... 0 0 0 0 0 G. E. Yeah, b Basto Division II.

P. W. D. L. Pls. University 2nd 3 3 0 0 9 Club de Recreio.. 4 3 0 1 9 R.A.O.C.

[Civil Service CC.

Police R.C. Electric, R.C.

A. B. Sulieman, b Carvalho 43 019 [H. T. Byrms, b Noronha 31 11 4 S. Kermani, not out 5 1 1.9 4 Extras

Royal Air Force.

14 L.A.C. Buckland, b Pinna ... 3 L.A.C. Sinnock, c Pinna, b Reed 19 L.A.C. Spencer, c. Alves, b 16 Pinna

-L.A.C. Mansfield, c Lopes, b

92 Xavier

O. M. R. W.

FI./Sgt. Smith, e Xavier, b

Pinur

0

3

Go Down Badly Before the Combined League.

A POOR SHOWING.

The combined league had little 9 difficulty in defeating the Univer

alty Past and Present on the latter's ground yesterday. In their firat. Innings the University knocked up 62. They did better in their second 9 knock making 143, but in their single innings the combined league 16 kocked up a total of 220. Scores:

University 1st Innings. 3 A. H. Rumjahn, e and b Brace ZL.A.C. Roa, st. Guterres, b Reed 17 S. V. Gittins, c Hamson, b

1 L.A.C. Reeks, b Guterres

1 0 1 3

Royal Navy 2nd.. Kowloon C.C. 2nd 37Tam

1 0

.

Total Bowling Analysis.

Royal Engineers ..

0 9

L. J. Silva

8 1 20

Figueiredo

1

JA 4. 14

5

C. R. Silva

D

8 11 17

4

Friendly Matches.

| B. A. Alves

9

2

0 1

8

6 0

2 Guterres

5 1 14

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H.K.C.C. v. KOWLOON C.C.

The Rev. Venn was the highest On their own ground, the Hong contributor for the Nuvy, getting Kong C.C. drew with the. Kowloon 51 before he was bowled. A. B. C.C.

West and Lt. Thurston made 22 The Peninsula side scored 145) cach. Ching captured 5 wickets for five wickets declared, Capt. Morris getting 71 not out and Lyal

for 35 runs.

for

Set with 148 runs, the Chinese 37. R.C. replied with 105 for the loss, The Hong Kong C.C. made 115: of six wickets when stumps were 5 wickets, Hayward's contribution drawn. Yeoh made 37 and was un. being 32: Scores:—

Basto Carvalho Noronha

2 L.A.C. Fletcher, c Noronha, b

Alves

1

1 Sgt. Watkins, c

Noronha, b

10 Thompson

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0. M. R. W.

5.41..

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71

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L-Comdr. Thomson took all the W. Brace, b Leach_ six wickets which fell, giving away A. W. Ramsay, c Hayward, b

18

STONE CUTTERS IELD

30 runs. Scores :-

Leach

13

Royal Navy.

F. E. Lawrence, c' Moor, b

KAUMATI

Rev. Venu, c Yung, b Ching

01

Wales

4

BAY

Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, c W. C. Hung

Ng Sze-kwong

Capt. E. W. Morris, not out

71!

0

Capt. Drysdale, ≈ and b Wales

QUARANTINE

Lt. Cecil b Hung

J. C. Lyal; b Parker.

37

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L. Salter, b Ching

E. F. Fincher, not out

0

Lt. Walking, e Ng Sze-kwong,

Ching

Extras

9

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ANCHORAGE

Lt. Phipps, c Yeoh, b Ching..

A. B. West, b. Hung

L-Comdr. Thomson, c Yung,

Ching

Lt. Thurston, b Hung Surg. Lt.-Comdr. Tighe, C Cũng, b Ng Sze-kwong ...

C. E. R. A. Miller, not out.

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Total (for 5 wkts., dec.) 145

22 H. T. Buxton, W. G. Guest, S.

Jex, N. H. Ross did not bat.

0

22

Dobble

9 Wales

2 Lerch

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

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W. C. Hung ..10.4 2 Ching

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T. E. Yeah, not out

H Ching, e Phipps, b Thomson

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W. H. Kwan, b: Thomson

0

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Extras

H. L.Yung, not out.

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Extras

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· Total (for 6 wkti.)

115

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105 D. Wales did not bat

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Totickpedo, from New York.

E. A LEGGÁTT,

Superintendent. Hong Kong, 8th December, 1927.

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STOPS CROUP."

It atopa croup. That's why mothers keep Chamberlain's Gough Remedy in the house. It contains no narcotics and I best for the children, For sale everywhere,OV

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