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HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION,

HOLIDAY MATCH.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th. ENGLAND v. SOUTH CHINA.

Hong Kong Club Ground. Kick off at 3.45 pm, sharp,

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A. T. V. Smith, c Hawking, b

Vittiers...

V. Hamblin, not out.

O. B. Raven, c and b Tansley A. Hargreaves-Brown,

Tansley

Extras

Total

Only two matches were decided in the local cricket league on Tansley Saturday-one in each division, Sparrow

Bowling Analysis.

241

16

88

0. M. R. W.

8.4 8 16

.18 5

2 24

I 22.

Royal Navy 2nd XI. L. T. C. Hawking, e Hyde, b

The University, with the assist- Villiers ance of several junior division Full Time in all these Games. players, comfortably defeated the

Cicil Service C.G., and are now · Murray occupying the first position in the S/L. T. "Lonsdale, c Hyde, b senfor league, with a possible nine Hargreaves-Brown points in three matches, ALL. T. Cecil, b Murray

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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. though they are not regarded as Borious contenders for League honours, the Varsity senior XI Mid. Villiers, c Murray, b should not be taken too lightly as, T. C. Pawers, e and b Lee 10 with some very useful all-round-L. T. C. Tansley, c and b Hyde 18 ers in their ranks they may upset L T. C. Moore, e Morton, b 13th, 14th, 15th & 18th February calculations where it is least ex- Murray

pected of them.

Sub,-Lt, Collins, b Murray E. B. A. Sparrow, not out L. C. Peare (absent)

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1928.

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The Kowloon C.C. 2nd defeated the Royal Navy 2nd in the junior league but the first three posi tions in this division remain un- changed, the University 2nd being atill at the head of affairs.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

11

81

0. M.. R. W. 12

Browne 10

1 87

2

21

5

9

4

0 3

Murray .... Hargreaves-

Two very interesting friendlies were played. A definite decision could not be arrived at in the "Married" versus "Single" annual Lee match on the Hong Kong C.C. Hyde ground. Capt. A. N Evers, who scored 101 not out for the Bene- dicts, hit 12 boundaries and a "6." The Kowloon CC. resumed

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League Matches.

Division I.

C.S.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

At Happy Valley, the University defeated the Civil Service C.C. by six wickets.

Batting first, the home team made 104 runs.

Of this total three of their batamen, contributed no less than 82 runs,, Hawkins being top [OLDERS the above-mention-scorer with 37 to his credit; Wood

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Scoring consistently the Univer- sity had lost only four wickets when they passed their opponents' total. Scores:-

Civil Service C.C

Hong Kong, December 20th, 1927. G. R. Sayer, è Lee, b Guterres

F. J. de Rome, b Guterres,...

A. E. Wood, c Ng, b Gittins ..

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5 1 2 2

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Division. II.

P. W. D. L. Pts. University 2nd 4 4 0 0 12 Club de Recreio.. 4 3 0 19 R.A.O.C.

4 3 0 1 9 Kowloon C.C. 2nd. 4 2 1 1 7. Royal Navy 2nd.. 4 2 0 2 6 Civil Service C.C.. 3 1 0 2 Electric R.C.

3 1 0 Police R.C.

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Friendly Matches.

H.K.C.C. "MARRIED" v. "SINGLE."

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1 Wales registered "ducks."

0

48

The annual Hong Kong C.C. fixture "Married" "Single" was accounting for three batsmen with drawn, the result being in favour four successive deliveries, Scores:

K.C.C.-1st Innings. of the former team who scored 192

for 4 wickets declared, as against 6

3. 0 14 0 2. 0 19 0

W. Brace, b Thomson

A. W. Ramsay, è Gardener, b

Burroughs

F. K. Modi, not out.

A. N. Evers for the "Married." E. C. Fincher, L.b.w., b.Thomson 61 Lake His second-wicket partnership with Capt. F. G. Bevis, e Dale, b

Thomson

T. E. Pearce (49) realised 117 runs.

Foster (26 not out), Batger (17 F. Goodwin, c & b Thomson

F. E. Lawrence, c Davies, b not out), the only batsmen to get

Dale into double figures for their side, played out time, after the "single"

XI had lost five wickets. Griffin

took three wickets for five runs

E. F. Fincher, ▸ Venn, b

Thomson

H. T. Buxton, b Gardener

8. Jex, b Gardener

N. H. Ross, not out

Bowling Analysin.

Hale

6

1

Extras

0. M. R. W.

The

Army's first inning total was 157, and in the second innings they have 59 runs for the loss of two wickets. Dobbie and Morris are doing well. Play was continued to-day. Details;

Army 1st Innings.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

9

2

27

5

Capt. Drysdale, c and b Sum-

ง 2 21

4

R.A.O.C.

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Greenaway, e Mackay, b Y.

Abbas

20 Lake, run out

Butterfield, b S. Abbas

mers

Capt. Morris, e Hayward,

Parker

9 Capt. Dobble, not out"

18 S. S. M. Newbury, c Pearce,

3

b Leach

7 8. Q. M. S. Moss, b Leach

8 L.-C. Miles, c Hancock, b Leach

89 Pepper, 1.b.w., b Oliver

7 Roberts, b Omar

1

Waterfield, c Muskett, b Mackay

0

Burger, not out

19

Bryant, b Y. Abbas

2

Gordon, not out

188

Extras

0. M. R.. W. 17 1 76 5

8 0 26 1

10 2. 32 0

Total (for 7 wkta.)

Hale, Morris did not bat.

Sgt. Leach, b Wales .....

.Lt. Coghill, o Hammond,

Wales...

Capt. Tyringham, e Sayer, b 4 Leach

10 Capt. Graham, c Leach,

Wales

76 M. Gunner Fogden, b Wales

Extras

Leach

12

the latter's 90 for.5.

19

13

26

0

A feature of the match was a brilliant not-out century by Capt.

...

J. C. Lyal, c Shaw, b Dale ... 28

3

87

E. W. Hamilton, c Guterres, b

Gittius

0

A. W. Grimmitt, c Trayes, b

Gittins

W. H. Edmonds, c Sling, b

Guterres

2

F. H. Holdman, not out

1

a-piece. Scores:--

F. J. Ling, c Lee, b Guterres

"Married."

0

D. W. Leach, b Reid

Extras

Extras

.9

A. H. Gülingham, c Lammert,

SCALE OF CHARGES,

Total

104

b Foster..

21

Total

Effective 1st January, 1928.

Bowling Analysis.

Capt. A. N. Evers, not out ... 101

0. M. R. W.

T. E. Pearce, c Reid, b Summers

49

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Bowling Analysis.

6 2 19

R. H. B. Hancock, not out

Extras

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M. R. W

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Dale

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F. H. Trayes, not out

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Total (for 4 wkts.).... 120 Datger

Lammert

C. W. Lam, S, R. Kermani, A. P. Guterres, D. Laing, W. H. Sling did not bat.

J. H. Armstrong, b Griffin

28 Summers

Lt. J. H. Dale, c Brace, b Lyal

0

10.2 1

28

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4 Foster

Lt.-Comdr... A. P. Shaw, b

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23

1

Goodwin

1

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11 0

59

0

Armstrong.

1 0 14.

Lt. Davies, not, out

9

0

Extras

3

0 19

0

1 0 Б

0

"Single."

4

Bowling Analysis.

G. F. H. Bichard, e & b Griffin

8

0.

M. R. W. G. P. Lammert, l.b.w., b Griffin

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Hamilton

9

0

29 2 Owen

2 Lyal

4 1

Sayer

4

0 21

OJA. Summers, c Stark, b

Brace

Edmonds

8 0 8 0

Hancock

6

26

Extras

20

90

4113 .4.

University.

F.

Total (for 4 wkis, dec.). 192 Syme-Thomson, J. Norrie

S. V. Gittina, e & b Evans .... 28 Owen, C. P. James, H. Griffin, C. C.

E. A. Lee, e Sayer, b Hamilton 10 Stark did not bat.

3 0 42 2 Muskett 8.2 1 8 -Navy-1st Immings. Rev. R. T. Venn, c Bevis, b

Goodwin

Lt. G. L. M. Salter, not out..

Total Bowling Analysis,

20

80

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157

0. M. R. W. 18 4 50

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Division II.

K.C.C. 2nd .v. NAVY 2nd.

Batting only 10 men the Royal Navy 2nd lost to the Kowloon C.C. 2nd by seven runs on the latter's ground.

R. Foster, not out

Total (for 5 wkts.)

J. Healing, A. Reid, E. R. West, J. R. Hinton did not bat.

Leach

Griffin

Bowling Analysis,

O. M. R.

9 311.

9 #2 15

60 87

The K.C.C. were all out for 88 runs, thanks to the fine bowling of Norrie-Owen Tansley (4 for 16) and Sparrow B. H. B. Hancock 5 17 (B for 34) but the Navy could only muster 81, the Rev. Murray cap- turing four wickets for $7.7M

The highest scorer on elther side was Hamblin who, going In towards the end for the Kowloon [G.C. made:24. not out. - Scores:--

Kowloon G.C. 2nd XI. ⠀⠀ Rev. J. P. Murray, c Tansley,

b Sparrow:

|G. A. V. Hall, e Hawkins, b

Sparrow

CT. Evans, c Tansley, b

Sparrow

G. Lee, lbw b Tansle

W. Hyde, Pears, b Tansley: RE. Lindell,

Sparrow A. B. Morton,

Sparrow.

Collins,

Tansley, b

K.C.C. Y. ROYAL NAVY,

1. Hamilton

8 1 27

3 1 8 4 0

H.K.CC-1st Innings.

A. W. Hayward, c Newbury, b

Dobble

D. W. Leach, c Miles, b Dobble

G. R. Sayer, b Dobbie

O. Moor, b Dobble

The annual cricket match be-T. Pearce, e Newbury, Bobble

9 tween married and single

28

Club R. H. B. Hancock, b Leach

members yesterday resulted in a H. V. Parker, b Miles draw, the bachelors scoring 194

against their oponents" 119 for Ave wickets.

Afterwards Mr. Basa, President

of the Club, addressed the members and Mrs. Kheras, wife of the vice RWPresident, distributed the prizes, as

follow

Total (for 5 wkta.) .... Comdr. A. H. Gray, Lt-Comar. A. E. Thomsen, C. M. Gardener, Comdr. B. Burroughs did not bat.

Bowling Analysis. 0. M.

8 5 5 6་,!! ་"14

Cricket: Batting O. E. Ismail, 2 2 0 0 Bowling S. Abbas.

Tennis--Singles hand. J.M. Silva, Singlea hand. E. Hamson.

Doubles Hand. J. M. Silva and C. E. Xavier. Doubles Hand. A. Remedios and A. Lewis...

Mixed Doubles: J. Leonard, Mra H. Stainfield.

CRAIGENGOWER v. RAO.C.

After dismissing the home team for the small total of 48 runs, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps had no difficulty in defeating the Craigengewer C.C.

Mixed Doubles A. B. Hamson and Mrs. C. Bennett.

W Lake and Hale, bowling un- Lawn Bowls-Singles R. Basa

changed and taking 5 wickets for Singles A. W. Grimmitt..

J. A. Summera, e Drysdale, b

Dobbie ......

T. E. Hammond, not out

Dobble

E. W. Hamilton, e Graham, b

Dobble

Extras

Dobble Newbury Miles

Leach

Total Bowling Analysis.

LEE.000

10

84

0. M. R. W.

11.2

72

5.1.18

4: 08

Army,--2nd Innings. Capt. Morris, b Parker Capt. Drysdale, e Hancock, b

Leach Lieut. Coghill, not out

| 27 runs and: 4 ̈ for 21 respectivaly, Pairs M. A. Souss and W. T. M. Gunner Fogden, not out

were responsible for the downfall | Brightman, R. IL Whiteford, and A.

of the C.C.C., 8. Abbas (17) being Lewis, the only batsman to reach double figures.

While the fifth wicket pair was The Kowloon C.C. knocked up the still batting, the E.A.O.C. had pass useful first-inninge total of 188 ed the home team's score, Burger's runs in their two-day match against 19 not out being the biggest in the Royal Navy and had accounted:dividual contribution Scores? for five of the opposing batsmen för Craigengower C.C.

28 runs when stumps were drawn. H. P. Lim, b Lake

The brothers, Fincher (E. C. 61, E. Zimmern, c Gordon, b. Hale

0

0

E. F. 39) made 100 runs between U. M. Omar, b Lake

them whilst Lyal helped with 28. J. W. Leonard, b. Hala

Goodwin was in splendid bowling B. Abbas, b Labs form and was chiefly responsible N... Mackay, c Greenaway, b for the small score put up by the Lake

Navy. In taking four wickets he Y Abbas, run out gave away only five runs and in one W. B. Muskett, b Lake over just missed the hat trick S Hachiuma, b Hále

Rink C. Bennett, D. Fritz, F. J. Neves and F. K. Mod!.-

Rink-A. W.

C. Grimmitt, Roszelet, W. T. Brightman and A Lewis.

Billiards A. Gillard, L.

Souza, C. S. Rosselet. C. Rodrigues, Runners upR, F.- Luz, F.-J. Neves, S. Deacon, A: A. Razack.

CLUB PLAYING ARMY,

As the result of the frat day's play in the match between the H.K.C.C. and an Army eleven the

Extrag paka

48

Total (for 2 wickets) 59

OTHER MATCHES.

The R.A.0.C. defeated a Univer- sity team yesterday by 25 rung 124 runs to 99.9%

The University first eleven, how ever, playing, 'against the Recreio at Kowloon, won by 28 runs.

MATCH CANCELLED.

The match between the Univer latter possess a lead of over 180 eity, and the Queen's Regiment, runs with eight wickets in hand. which was to have been played to The Club were dismissed for 84, day at the University ground com- Pearce being – top scorer with 23. mencing at 2:30 p.m.” has been can- Summers Hammond, Hamilton and celled.?

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