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MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928.

LOCAL CRICKET.

WILL UNIVERSITY WIN SENIOR LEAGUE?

COLLAPSE OF IR.C. "A.”

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. 11 8 16 2

Lyal Goodwin ... Braco

13 3 26

6 2

14

E. F. Fincher Ross Murray Bevis

5

15

1

3: 0

10

3

12

2.5 0

17

Kowloon C.C.

W. Brace, run out

Extras

K.C.C. 2nd v. R.E.

THE CHINA MAIL,

"Talkoe" (B, & 8.).

A. H. Gillingham, run out

On their own ground, the Kow-O. Moor, b Cornaby loon C.C. 2nd easily accounted the Royal Engineers.

Against the bowling of Lee O for 22), Overy (1 for 8)

for H. Parsons, e Gordon,

Bernard ...;

(56 H. Spicer, b Cornaby

and J. D. H. Crawford, b Cornaby

Revon (4 for 14), the visitors put J. R. Hinton, b Cornaby up the small total of 47.

J. S. Robinson, b Cornaby The home team made 144 for 8 R. W. Wallace, b Bernard wickets, Lindsell and Hyde getting. Griffin, not out

each. Carneige

took two. 1. Chaloner, b Bernard wickets for two runs in three W. C. Bailey, run out

10 42

10

8

overs, Scores:—

49

Royal Engineers.

Sig. Waters, b Lee

$7 Capt. Doyle, b Overy

15 C.S.M. Kennaird, e Buxton, b

Leu

A feature of Saturday's cricket was the defeat of the Indian R.C. A. W. Ramsay, b Oliver ... "A" at the hands of the Royal F. G. Bevis, e Fritz, b Hameon Navy in the Senior League. This F. E. Lawrence, low. b Fritz is the former's first reverse, but F. Goodwin, not out as they have dropped seven points E. C. Fincher, b Fritz to date (having previously play-

E. F. Fincher, not out ed two drawn matches), they are practically out of the running for

Total (for 5 wkts.) 142 Capt. Carneige, at Smith, b first place. The University 3. P. Murray, J. C. Lyal, S. Jex, seniors have further strengthen-N. H. Ross did not bat. ed their position but they have still to reckon with the Royal Navy and the Kowloon C.C. Omar In the junior division the Kow-Oliver

Fritz loon C.C. 2nd and the Royal Navy 2nd won their matches against Kitchell Hamson the Royal Engineers and Civil Service C.C. 2nd respectively.

In the friendly encounters, the Hong Kong C.C. 1st XI easily

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. 20 3

Raven....

S/Sgt. Peachey, b Raven'

S/Sgt. Mitchell, b Raven

R. W. Sgt. Harrison, e Lindsoll, b Leg

51

10 1 34

Spr. Gillespie, b Lee

0

Lt. Macdonald, not out

4 0

12

2 0 17

2 Sig. Penny, b Raven

2

0

13 0

UNIVERSITY v. C.R.C.

1 Spr. Licence, b Lee.

At Pokfulam, the University.de-

wickets.

accounted for the Civil Service fented the Chinese R.C. by, six Lee C.C. 1st XI. At Causeway Bay, "Ewo" had the better of the argu- ment against "Taikoo" in their annual "hong" fixture.

Altogether ten matches were played, and as was the case last week, a definite decision was ar- rived at in every game.

League Matches.

Division I..

I.R.C. "A" v. NAVY.

On their own ground, the Indian R.C. "A" lost to the Royal Navy by aix wickets.

Extras

Overy For the losers, Youngaaye (18) Raven and Kwan (16) put up almost half

Totaf

Extra

14 1

Total

7 Cornaby Bernard

Bowling Analysis. O. M. 11 4

a

ALLURING GOLF.

2 ON MIXING IT WITH OTHER

Bowling Analysis.

O, M. R. W.

Beasley

B-

1 14 1

Pomerpy

.9 5 6

Stevens

4 1 10

8

GAMES.

Phillips

J 2 8

1

Wake

1.4 0

1

3

THE OLD MEMBER.

H.MS. "Tamar.”

Phillips, c Anderson, b. R. Lee

Beasley, run out ....

Womack, b A. T. Lea

Pomeroy, c and b R. Lee

Stevens, b R. Lee

64 Mensom, not out...

Wake, c G. A. Leo, b.A. T. Loo R. W. Barrett, b A. T. Lee...

Tyson, c G. A. Lee, b R. Lea Savage, retired hurt

Extras

15 10.5 0 40

P.R.C. Y. RECREIO.

Total

(Ouò man absent.)

In twelve-a-side match at 18 Happy Valley, the Police R.C. de- feated the Club de Recreio by one) 0 wicket.

R. Lee Bowlers had the upper hand A. T. Lee

3 throughout, a feature of the game being the performance of the "hat

47 trick" by B. G. Baker for the Police.

Scores

5 W. Mendows, b Pinan

F

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

R.

W.

Police R.C.

12.8 7

22

13

2 B

1 B. G. Baker, b ́Alves

8 3 14

41

E. H. Dyer, b Alves

W. Williamson, c Noronha, b

Pinna

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI.

Licence, b

of the total between them, the R. E. Lindsell, c Macdonald, b others making littlo hoadway Waters against fairly consistent bowling. Hamblin, c captured four wickets at a coat of C. T. Evans, e Macdonald, b on the part of the University. Lam Harrison

four runs each, Guterres took 2 for Harrison 114 and Rumjahn 2 for 19.

W. Hyde, e Watera, b Harrison A. A. Dand, e and b Waters G. A. V. Hall,

c Waters, b Carnelge

To make only 77 runs to win, the issue was never in doubt for the Varsity as they compiled 123 for six wiekuts. Scorea:

Chinese R.C.

T. E. Yeoh, e Gittina, b Guterres W. C. lung, e-Sling, b Lam.. Ng Sze-kwong, Samy, b Lam H. Hung, Rumjahn, b Lam. C Choa, b Lam

J. L. Youngaaye, c and b Lee

42 S. Randle, e Lopes, b Alves ..

B. Thorpe, b Alves...

2L Wagland, e Sousa, b Alves

A. Reynolds, b Reed

o A. V. Baker, c Barros, b Reed

42 J. Riddle, b Silva

Bowling Analysis.

7

0. M.

0

6.2 0

LEAGUT TABLES,

11

JAZZ IN A TEMPLE.

LUGARD HALL ANNUAL DANCE,

NOVEL SETTING.

There can be no doubt that every 17

The annual dance given by the 1year more and more cricketers take Warden and residents of Lugard atto golf.

Constantly one meets Hall of the Hong Kong University,

players who, in their school-days, was held in the Hall on Saturday 2 ranked high in the curriculum of night, starting at 8.80 o'clock and

0 games mainly by reason of their continuing until after midnight.

0 proficiency at cricket, but who are About 200 guests were pre O now showing a measure of skill at sunt, arid a very merry time was

30

3 golf which indicates a whole-heart-spent by all who undertook the ed devotion to it. Being of an lu- long trip out to the "Varsity: quiring tura of mind, and having There was a good percentage of a cosmopolitan Interest in sport of Indies there, and no one had all kinds, I asked a man who had difficulty in securing a dancing represented his university at crie-partner. The happy family optrit 18 ket, rackets and golf, which game, prevailed amongst the gathering; she liked best, and why "I think there was not the stiff formality golf," he said, "because it's always seen at many Hong Kong dances, making you do something." and that made the affair all the

R. W

16

The positions in the League Zdate are:-

Division 1.

To be sure, rackets also has that more enjoyable. virtue, but it hardly qualifies for Fancy or Chinese Dress was consideration among popular pas- optional, and a good percentage to times, for the reason that the turned up in "fancy," some of courts in which it may be pursued them in very original creations, are very few and far between. If and if prizes were offered for the It is true that golf st!!! is winuing best costumes the judges would converts from cricket, it is prob- have had a very tough and ably because on the links the play-thankless job picking out the er always is batting or fielding, ac- prize winners. Many turned up a cording to whether he is hitting a Chinoise, some in the approved the ball or following it, whereas, in "lai fook," and others in less pre- a cricket match, he is conderaned tentious rig out. to spend à good deal of time in the

A Chinese Temple.

P. W. D. L. Pte. Б 500 15 5 3 2011 7 2 3 2.9 5 2 2 1 8

University

4 Royal Navy

o Craigengower C.C.

0 Indian R.C. “A”

6 1 2 3 5

1 1 0 4

1 1 3 4

6 Chinese R.C.

Kowloon C.C.

gi Civil Service C.C.

Royal Artillery

3 3

o Indian R.C. “B” 6 0 1 4

Division. II. 52

0. M. R. W. University 2nd

o Club de Recreio

Kowloon C.C. 2nd BR.A.O.C.

F. Garford, not out S. Kelly, st. Barros,

Extras

Reed

A. R. F. Raven, c Waters, b

Carneige

Total

W. T. Buxton, not out

0

Bowling Analysi

A. J. V. Smith, c Licence, b

Harrison

93

Xavier Remedios

Extras

10

Alves

Pinna

Total (for 8 wkts.)...

144

Reed

G. Lee, II. Overy did not bat,

0

SIIV&

Bowling Analysis.

2

Harrison

10

Peachey

Waters

-76

Carneige

18

W. Kwan, e Rumjahn, b Gitting 16] H. Ching, b Rumjahn

The Navy howlers were in top form, Sparrow's analysin of 3. C. Ilun.. b Rumjahn wickets for 4 runs being the best. K. L. Chau, b Guterres Wood took a wickets for 10, whilst Tsul Wai-pui, not out

Lt-Comdr. Thomson (4 for 28) also

played a great part in getting the

Extras

Total

Borling Analysis.

G

0 14 2

Indians out for the small total of 52. Madar (14) and Ackber (11) were the only batsmen to reach double figures, Mr. "Extras" (16) Guterres being the largest contributor. Lam

The visitors passed their oppon- Rumjahn Zimmern 'ente' total for the loss of four wickets and went on to make 202.

Lee

Pay Lt.-Comdr. Shaw (74) hit out Gittins

0. M. R. W.

13 5 16 4 3 1 13 0

10 3 19 2

6 4

4

0

University.

to good effect. Tel. Woods, going. A. Lee, st. Chon, b H, C in towards the end, collected 67

Hung...

runs. A. R. Minu (4 for 27) was S. V. Gittins, h W. C. Hung the most successful of ten bowlers F. 1. Zimmern, a Chon, who were tried for the. I.R.C. Scores:

Indian R.C. “A”,

A. el Arculli, b Thomson

A. S. Sumad, b Wood

A. H. Mudar, 1.b.w., b Hil

J. S. A. Curreem, e Davis,

Тромяор..

O Ismail, Wood

A. K. Minu, b Wood

S.

A. K. Minu, c Cecil, b HI

S. H. Ismail, b Thomson

A. Ismail, Davis, b Thomann

A. H. Ruminha, not out

Extras.

D. Laing, not out

5 1 10

0. 18 0 10

12

2.1 I Club de Recreio.

0. M. R. WE. de Sottan, run out...

494 M. Pinna, c Wagland, b Randle

Brimblecombe, b Randle

10 0

5

0

42

4 0 41 2

0

2

2

A. A. Barros, c Randle, b B. G.

Baker

Friendly Matches.

HONG KONG C.C. v. C.S.C.C.

On the Club ground, the Civil Service C.C. 1st XI lost to the Hong Kong C.C. 1st XI by 64 runs.

A big first-wicket partnership of 88 167 runs between Hayward (80) and 11 Leach (88 not out) was responsible for the respectable score of 177 for

10 four wickets (declared) made by

g the H.K.C.C.

A. Remedios, b B. G. Baker

J. Ribeiro, b Randle

R. C. Reed, b Randle

H.A. Alves, 1.b.w, b B. G.

Baker

L. J. Silva,, b B. G. Baker

G. Noronha, e Randle, b B. G.

Baker

D. Xavier, not out

D. Lopes, b B. G. Baker

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. Leaen, taking five wickets for 28 Rondle runs was also in good bowling B. G. Baker..... 11 form. Sutherland hit out enter- 12 prisingly for 24 whilst Holdman

6)mado 23 runs. Scores.

12

Rong Kong biển A. W. Hayward, b Reed

80

Total (for 6 wkta.) 12D. W. Leach, not out

P. K.-H. Batger, b Reed

H. J. Armstrong, run out M. D. Scott, b Hamilton

0. M. R. W. T. E. Peacre, not out ...

Extras

Ching

C. W. Eam, h W. C. Hung

A. A. Rumjahn, retired

19

1

D. K. Samy,

Youngsaye, b

1

H. C. Hung

14 J. Barrow, not out

1

Extras

0

J. S. Ackbor, e Hill, b Sparrow

11

W. H. Sling, A. Chan Fook, A. Guterres did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Ng Sze-kwong

5

о

15 0

15 H. Ching

W. C. Hung

8 1 30 2

6

0 27

H. C. Hung

5

1

16

3 0

11

.0

5

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R.

Division II.'

Reed Ling

Hamilton

Edmonds Evans Sayer...

Total

Thomson

Wood

Sparrow

Bowling Analysis.

52 Kwan

TRui Wai-pul Yeah

0. M. R. W. ..12 5 23 4 7 0 10 3 6

:44 Royal Navy... Rev. R, T. Venn, b.A. R. Minu. 13

3

NAVY 2nd v. C.S.C.C. 2nd.

Crossing over to King's Park, the

2 27 14

RECREIO v. "VARSITY 2nd.

11

8

1

pavilion while his confrerea are The residents of Lugard Hall batting. I daresay that cricket can lived up to their reputation for look after itself. Some years ago, originality in their decoration, P. W. D. L. Pts. when there was taking place one which has been different each 5 0 0 15 of those periodical discussions as year since the inception of the 5 4 0 1 12

to the alleged decline of cricket and annual dance. 6 8 1 1 10

the falling-off in the incomes of the This year the dance hall was de- 4.80 19 county clubs, officials of the war. corated to represent the interior 2 Royal Navy 2nd.. 6 8 0 3.9

Electric R.C.

wickshire Country Cricket Club of a Chinese Temple. It was very 4 2 0 2 6 Civil Service C.C. 6 2 0 9 8 laid the blame at the door of golf credit is due to the Decoration strikingly Oriental, and much Royal Engineers. 5 1 0 4 3

And a great many people followed & Pollae R.C.

sult. 6 1 0 6 8

Golf was 9 ""Tamar"

5 0 1 4

M.C.E. TOUR.

1

not only luring Committee for arriving at the away the rising generation of ama idea, as the interior of a Chinese teurs who might be expected to Temple is certainly a novel sur- give their sporting elements to the rounding for Western dancing to county team; it was attracting the jazzy Western tunes, old members who used to pay their

The gentlemen responsible for. annual subscriptions for the priviN. P. Karanjia (Chairman), F. the decoration were Messrs. lege of sitting on the pavilion seats Hiptoola (Hon. Secretary), A. and watching their successors on B. Suleiman, A. Chan Fook, E. K. the field.

Cricket seems to have survived M. B. Osman.

Foo, V. Enok, H. Barma and Dr. these desertions remarkably well. The truth is that the country has Chinese Temple was to be found Everything associated with a East London (S.A.), Yesterday.

room for both games, and that, in the dance Hall. Bamboo and The M.C.C. team in South Africa latter-day uprising of what actual-inaterials used in the decoration, cricket appears to suffer from the coloured paper were the only 49 easily beat the Border District by ly is more ancient form of recrea-which was planned and carried

DEFEAT OF THE BORDER DISTRICT,

an innings and 189 runs. Stang tion, it is because a boy trained in out entirely by the residents of W. forth, on winning the toss, sent in cricket usually makes very rapid Lugard Hall under the direction

4 his opponents who were all out for

6146, Freeman, the Kentish slow progress at golf, assuming that he of the Decoration Committee.

bowler, taking eight wickets for

learns it on the proper lines.

Everyone turned to with a will to 48. The M.C.C. replied with 862

lend a helping hand in making the for five wickets, Hammond, the bril-

Some Examples.

At King's Park, the Club de liant Gloucester professional, mak- Let us consider again the case of ceeded admirably.

I do not know why this is so.place look pretty, and they suc- 83 Recreio lost to the University 2nd ing 166 not out.

the triple Blue. He was innocent

of by one wicket.

1

Scrolls and Lanterns, The South Africans again col- of golf until a year or so after he Batting first, the home team made 52 to which the visiters re-lapsed, this time before Astill who went to the University and then Chinese scrolls of red paper hear

The walls were hung with long 3plied with 62, after winning the took five wickets for 28.

somebody who was accomplished at ing messages of good cheer in

10 match for the loss of nine wickets. Sousa (Recreio) took six wickets

Total (for 4 wkta.)... 177 for 19 runs. Scores :----

Club de Recreto. H. R. B. Hancock, H. V. Parker, W. K. Tait, J. N. Owen, J. EC. Basto, c Tan, b Aziz Hancock did not bat.

9 1 24

1 24

11 2 40

D. C. Alves, run out

C. M. Sousa, c and b Aziz ... W. L. J. Guterres, b Suleiman

2H. M. Xavfer, b Loke

F. H. Carvalho, e Otanl,

1 Kermani

4 .0 26

5

0 31

0

2 0 22 Civil Service C.C.

3 Civil Service C.G. 2nd went down G. R. Sayer, e Pearce, b Leach

LL G. L. M. Salter, c S. A.

Ismail, b Madar

1

Lt. Cecil, e and b A. R. Minu Lt. Davis, e Madar, b A. R.

Minu

21

Lt. K. Hunt, e Madar, b Suffind

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

S. H. Ismull

Lt. Healing, run out

E. R. A. Hill, not out

to the Royal Navy 2nd by six B. D. Evans, b Parker

1 wickets.

A. E. Wood, b Leach The winners scored 141 for eight H. E. Strange, b Tait wickets (declared), thanks chiefly E. W. Hamilton, c Tait, b Leach 74 to Sub-Lt. Lonadalo and Lt A. R. Sutherland, c Armstrong,

Comdr, Moore with 80 and 26 reg- b Lea h

J. H. Figueiredo, l.b.w, b

Kermani

A. P. Silva, st (7), b Loke

F. Remedios, c and b. Schroter 12

14 C. R. Silva, e Tan, b Rodriguca

8F. V. Ribeiro, not out

Scores:-

the game Induced him to try a few farge black Chinese characters iron shots, and told him

at the neatly painted by the Chinese re-

M.C.C.: 362 (for 5 wickets de-finish that, if he studied golf sidents. There were also old-time

clared,

Border District: 148 and 107.

-Reuter,

TO MEET TUNNEY.

ELIMINATION CONTEST

0

DRAWN.

Extras

10

Total

52

Bowling Analysis.

New York, Yesterday.

24

0. M. R. W.

Suleiman Aziz

0 6

Б

0 10

Pearce, b

23 Kermani Loke

3 0

0 10

6 Schroter

2 0 11

17 Rodrigues

0.5 0

0

1

7

University 2nd XI.

Grimmitt (5 for 38) B. C. K, Hawkins, b Leach bowled well, but the others were F. H. Holdman, c and b R. expensive.

Hancock

Civil Service, batting 10 men, re- W. H. Edmonds,

start from Davies who made 29. E. B. Reed, b Hancock Scores:-

Lt.-Comdr. Thomson, b Suffad

5

f

pectively.

Tel. Woods, c Rumjahn, b A.

R. Minu

67

E. R. A. Sparrow, run out

0

18

plied with 78, in spite of a good

Hancock

202

F. J. Ling, not out

Extras

Total

21

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

R.

W.

9 Leach

18 3

26

Parker

15

2 39

2 Tait

8 0

34

8 R. Hancock

5.1 1

16

Madar

Navy 2nd XI Sub.-Lt. Lonsdale, b Robertson

0. M. R. W. Lt.-Comdr. MacNair, b Robert-

1 Lt.-Comdr. Pears, c and b

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

A. R. Minu

12 6 27

4

son

7

1

16

2 1

14

0

Grimmitt

0

10

0 Lt.-Comdr.

0

22

18

24

20

13

25

Curreem

Ackber

A. el Arculli

Suffiad

A. K. Minu

S. H. Ismall

0. Ismail

Rumjahn

#NPIONASSAR

CRAIGENGOWER v. K.C.C.-

Grimmitt

Woodhouse,

Sgt. Lugg. b Grimmitt

0Lt-Comdr. Collinson, c Davies,

I

Visiting Happy Valley, the Kow loon C.C. defeated the Craigen gower C.C. by five wickets.

The home team atarted shakily, losing two wickets for 12

runs.

b Grimmitt

Lt.-Comdr. Moore, not.out

P. O. Orchard, b Robertson..... Sub.-Lt. Debenham, e Robert

son, b Grimmitt

Extras

~* 939

16

15

Total (for 8 wkts, dec.) 141 Lt. Lampen, P. O. Skidmore did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

Hamson then made a gallant stand Sara

“EWO" v. “TAIKOO."

6 S. F. Chen, b Sousa

A. Rodrigues, b Souse

128 K. T. Loke, e Remedios, b Sousa

B. H. Schreter, st Guterres, b

Carvalho

5A. A. Aziz, run out

1 G. E. Yeoh, b Sousa

1 P. L. Tan, e Remedios, b Souss

3 Otani, e Remedios, b Sousa.

In their annual "hong" match

which was played on the Chinese

R.C. ground at Causeway Bay,

Messze. Jardine, Matheson & Co. ("Ewo") defeated Hessrs. Butter- Bold & Swire ("Taikoo") by 40

runs,

A. B. Suleiman, c Figueiredo,

b Bzato

H. T. Barme, not out......

S.

R. Kermani, c and b Basto

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Sousa Scoring was low on both sides, the winners getting 104 whilst Figueiredo

Carvalho B. and S. made 64.

properly, he would be in the Chinese fighting weapons crossed alde within a few years. He on the wall and gaily colour- realised this prediction. Twelve ed triangular flags and banners, months later, he secured his place whilst the Hall was entirely light- in the team. There have been ed by large and small Chinese lan- other such instances of rapid pro-terns hanging from the ceiling. gress Mr. J. L. Humphreys, The only things Western in the who not long ago was ap-place were two large heaters pointed Governor. of British North which kept the Hall nice and Borneo, developed in a year from warm, the piano and the other an eighteen-handicap player into musical instruments. the leader of the Oxford side.

The centre of attraction was a As to whether it is possible to joss table erected at one end of mix your golf and cricket success-the Hall. It was complete with fully is a matter for debate. Mr.a. large sitting Buddha, incense C. D. Gray, who in a plus golfer burners, giant fragrant joss

In a 12 rounds heavyweight fight and who has acored his centuries sticks; even the usual offerings in the eliminating series to decide for Middlesex, says that it is not of pink tinted cakes and oranges Tuoney's challenger Tom Heeney to be done. He is 32 years of age, were not forgotten... (New Zealand) and Jack Sharkey

Questionable Decision.

(America) boxed a draw. Reuter and therefore in something like the The full band of the "Melo- heyday of athletic manhood. Tak dians" of H.M.S. "Titania," com- ing up golf seven years ago, hic has prising fourteen musicians, was Heeney unexpectedly gave a fine established himself as a plus-one present and supplied the music o display and confounded the critics. player in the Royal Mid-Surrey for the dancing.. They, left no- 4 Sharkey started favourite at 2-1, Club. His experience Jo that you thing wanting in the way of pep but was outboxed in the third to cannot mix the games successfully, and snap, which made one's fect the seventh when Heeney piled up so he plays golf in the winter and itch to step around.

During the evening light re-

14 substantial lead on points. cricket in the summer. He finds

2 Sharkey only saying the fight by a that the downward jab with the freshments, tea, cakes and sand- 4 rally in the last five rounds.

4

O. M. R. W.

8.1 19

3

0 11

0. H. R. W

4

0 10

..14 2

54

Grifin, for Jardine's, took 6 Basto wickets for 51 and Cornaby (B. & Xavier 85.) 5 for 15. Scores:

4 0 15 .2.1 0

2

9

.18. 1

38

54Ewa" (Jardine's).

"TAMAR", v. D.B.S.

Trongrove

7 0 15

9. G. M: Barnard, b Griffin

A

C.8.C.C. 2nd XL

20

and was undefeated with 63 to his Robertson credit. Goodwin bowled five bats-Grimmitt men for 26 runs.

The Kowloon C.C. had lost five

wickets for 64 runs when Goodwin R. R. Davies, b Lugg .... (49 not out) and E. F. Fincher (87 F. H. W. Haynes, b Collinson not out) got together and took the H. F. Harper, e Pears, b score to 142 when stumps were

drawn, Scores:-

Craigengower Ca

H. P. Lim, b Lys! .....

U. M. Omar, b Goodwin ...

3. Abbas, c Jex, b Brace

A. E. Hamson, not out

D. Frits, e E. C. Fincher,

E. F. Fincher.

A. Kitchell, b Goodwin

E. Zimmern, b Goodwin

N. Mackay, b Lyal ........

L Leonard, b Goodwin

Collinson ...

H. J. Pearce, b Orchard

R. G. Robertsop, b Orchard

A. W. Grimmitt, not out

7 R. Trengrove, b. Orchard

78. E. Alderman, b Orchard

63 G. Gull, run out

C. Bars, b Lugg

Extras

Total

One man absent,

Collinson

W. L. Smith, b Griffin..

29 W. D. F. Wilson, b Griffin ....

4W. Brackenridge,

Grifini

Crawford,

W. B. Cornaby, e Gillingham,

14 b: Bailey

OF. A. Pollock,

9 Griffin

C

Spicer,

D. J. Purves b Bailey-

1 A. Gordon, » Griffin

0D. Lyon, not out..

K. A Hason, b Crawford 2E. A. Simon,, e Hinton,

Crawford -Extras

Bowling. Anah

Total Bowling

Griflar Bailey Crawford

8. Hachiuma, b Goodwin

F. Oliver, a Goodwin, b Bovis

Extras

Total

6 Orchard

Lugg

127 Dabenham

left arm which mothers a parti- wiches were served. These were The decision was booed by a large cularly dangerous ball at cricket catered for by the University

section of the 12,000 spectators.

who considered that Heenoy's Bri- also comes into operation in golf Union's caterer, who did credit to tish bulldog aggressiveness earned If he tries to play the one game and himself as well as the hosts of the him victory-Reuter.

HOCKEY.

Y.M.C.A. PLAYING THE R.A.F.

the other in quick succession. It evening, means the arrestation of the blow; no follow-through; and again; a smothered shot, which is not.. usa-| ful on the links,

Two H's Nevertheless, I remember story of the mixture as never be fore. It was provided by Major C. K. Hutchison, who played just about the finest golf that ever lost The following will represent the the final of the Amateur Champion- |Y.M.C.A.; against the RA.F. ship, when he was beaten by Mr.

The Commissioner of Public Safety has ordered the Shanghai and Woosung Police to take steps- to ruppress the sale of lottery tickets and the Shanghai District. authorities have forbidden the sale of anti-opfum pills and other noxi ous drugs.

At Happy Valley, the Diocesan (Cameron Road) to-day at King's Robert Maxwell in the supreme personality in cricket, used to say 8 Boys' School scoring 40 runs man-Park:-

stage at Muirfield. Major Hutchi- that golf made him slow-footed for aged to defeat H.M.S. "Tamar" by T. Seddon, E. R. Robinson, J. son was the crack bat of the Cold- cricket. There are modern votaries 2 one run, the latter side batting ten Gardner, A. J. Hay, A. C. Howell,stream Guards, and one of the of the two games who declare that,

men. Scores:

14

A Diocesan R.S.

D. J. N. Anderson, b Pomeroy

6 F. BZimmern, c Wake, L:

5 Beasley

18 R. Lee, Stevens a

21 A. T. Lee, c Measom, b Stevens

UF. K. Lee, e Wake, b Phillips 17 bA. Prata, hit wicket, b Stevens 4A. B. A. Kyum, not out..iyat

2 G. P. Lee, e Measom, b Stevens A Nomanbhoy, Barrett, 204 b Wake

MES H. Jackson,e Pomeroy, b Wake

RW. G. Kotewall, b Wake

Total

A. J. Ashby, F. Muan, B. W. Samp cricketing mainstays of the House when they come to exchange golf son, W. Hyde, R. Murray, W. hold Brigade. He made 74 runs and for the more sprightly sports, they Borrowman,

won the match for them one Satur aro moved to even greater quick- day morning, the game ending beness of foot-action than their nor fore lunch as a result of his fn-mal but that it does not last. They CLUB v. NAVY (SIM SHIELD).nings. The Working Golf Club fade away rapidly. They could

were holding their annual medal walk 50 miles; but they cannot competition that, day, and, having keep on raising involuntarily quick In this match to be played on the nothing else to do, he went out and movements and other forms of U.S.R.C. ground on Wednesday.

at 4.30 p.m., prompt, the Club will played for the medal. He won it sprinting. I suppose the truth is be represented by:-W. J. Lockhart with 74. That was evidence of that every game calls into action 8 Smith, J. El Henry, D-Lyon, A. A. what might be done by the adapt a certain set of muscles, and that 0 Dand**(captain); J. E. Noronha, able games man, pingere ordinary mortals cannot play upon

FL. Sim, G. E. Blipper W. Wood-Mr. G. I. Jessop who became the lot with success. Concentra ward, F. G. Wheeler, B. W. Sampson Scratch golfer long before he tlon on one game 40 and T. Whitleys

censed to be the most magnetic enoughHärm

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