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CLUB BEAT THE ARMY.
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Sgt. Leach, b Wales
L/Cpl. Miles, c. Mitchell, b
Wales
Mr.-Gnr. Fogden, b Reid S/Sgt. Walker, not out
Extras
Wales Parker
The Kowloon C. C. 1st XI com- pleted their season's League fixtures when they met and easily defeated the Indian R.C. "B" on Saturday. It is noteworthy that the K. C. C. have the distinction of being the Rold only undefeated side but have to be satisfied with the runners-up
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
3
SOCCER SHIELD.
(Continued from Page 9.)
Total..
63
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W.
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7 1:19 8.2 1 18
Hong Kong Ch A. W. Hayward, b Dobbie.
position in view of two drawn E. J. R. Mitchell, e Thorpe,
b Dobbie matches as against one reverse
suffered by the University (League H. Owen-Hughes, b Bobbie champions).
The Indians "B", with two matches in hand, have yet to record a victory, and it is generally ex- pected that they will be reverted to the junior division next year.
The Hong Kong C.. C. had little difficulty in beating an Army XI, while the Kowloon C. C. 2nd XI put it across the Hong Kong C. C. 2nd XI.
League I.
BEEN 2-5∞f = mun f
From the goal kick, Skiggs ob- tained, and after a good place, of Individual work passed to Camp- bell, who put in a contre, which should have opened the scoring, Howover McGlinchy put the Bor- derers one up with a fast ground shot a few minutes afterwards.
The play was mostly in the Re- creto half, with an occasional break away,
one of which very
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T. E. Pearce, 1.b.w., b. Dobbie 26 over kicked the ball, enabling the K. H. Batger, 1.b.w., b Thorpe H. V. Parker, not out Rev. E. K. Quick, c Thorpe,
b Musson
E. R. Duckitt, 1.b.w., b Dobbie 10 a splendid game at back, which was H. R. B. Hancock, not out
Extras
Total (for 7 wkts.) 214 Reid, C. D. Wales did not
was very weak. The Recreio bucked up a bit towards the end of the first half, the play being made in midfield than before.
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LR.C. "B" v. KOWLOON.
39
A.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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At Sookumpoo, the Indian R.C. Newberry "B" lost to the Kowloon C.C. by '| Musson five wickets.
Miles
the Indians Leach
Batting first, knocked up 111 runs, five bats- men getting into double figures. Ross, who took five wickets for 17 runs, was the most successful
bowler for the K.C.C.
Last year's champions had no difficulty in overtaking their op- ponents' total. When stumps were drawn, the visitors' score stood at 210 for six wickets. Ramsay and Goodwin both pass- ed the half century mark. Scores:-
Indian R.C. "B." M. P. Madar, b Reynolds A. Butt, e Evans, b Lyal R. Nazarin, c E. F. Fincher,
b Ross ****
A. K. Ismail, b Goodwin
Sirdar Khan, c Brace, b Ross,
M. R. Abbas, b Reynolds
U. T. Thad, b Ross
A. Rahmin, b Ross
D. Mohamed, not out
E. M. K. Malubhoy, c Buxton,
b Ross
A. R. H.. Esmail..c Ross, b
Brace
ROWLING ANALYSIS,
2 25 0 0 22 0
KOWLOON 2ND v. H.K.C.C. 2ND After this goal was scored Ogley The Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI re-changed his position and went be ceived the Hong Kong C.C. 2nd tween the sticks thereby weakening XI whom they defeated by 69 the Recreio side still further. The
runs,
The Rev. J. P. Murray (79) was top scorer for the winnors Lindsell helped with 19, the total West took reaching 138 runs. four wickets for 10 runs.
The visitors replied with 69, the bowling of the home team be- ing of a high standard. Lee ac- counted for six wickets for 22 12, runs, while Murray returned the 11 analysis of 3 for 14. Scores:-
Kowloon C.C. '2nd XI.
20 G. Lee, l.b.w., b Hancock
2 G. A. V. Hall, b Hancock
8 Rev. J. P. Murray, b West
1 B. Petheram, e James, b
Vallack
0
OR. E. Lindsell, b Tait
19H. Overy, c Tait, b West
F. Hamblin, b West
10 A. E. Silkstone, c Dowler, b
West.....
4V. M. Hast, not out
24 J. P. Robinson, run out C. J. Tacchi, absent
Extras
Total
111
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W.
Lyal
3 -22 1
Goodwin Reynolds
9 $ 20
1
7 1 14
Brace
Ross
6.1 2 8
6 1 17 E. F. Fincher.. 2 0 9
Kowloon C.C.
H. T. Buxton, e Butt, b Ismail C T. Evans, 1.b.w., b Sirdar
Khan
J. C. Lyal, b Sirdar Khan .. Capt. J. C. Reynolds, b Sirdar
Khan .......
N. H. Ross, b Sirdar Khan
C. F. Fincher, L.b.w., b Madar
A. W. Ramsay, not out F. Goodwin, not out
Extras
Extras
2 Vallack 1 Hancock 5 Tait 0 Dowler
West
16 Way
DOWLING ANALYSIS,
79
19
game now developed into a case of
shooting in by the Borderers, who were not up to their usual mark and missed many chances through Passing to other players instead of shooting.
K.O.S.B. Recreio
2
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Hong Kong Shield Final, Junior Division.
CHINESE ATHLETIC v. ST. JOSEPH'S.
This replay for the final of the Junior Shield was played on the Club ground on Saturday, the Athletic emerging victors by the only goal scored. The Chinese were, on the whole, very lucky 3 to win,
as St. Joseph's were superior throughout practically 17 the whole game, but their faulty shooting accounted a lot for their 5 defeat.
Athletic-Yik Chan-pong: Lo 138 Wai-man; Wong Shiu-wo; Ng Po- lau; Choi Ping fan; Ho Cho in; WCheung Kam-chuen; Chang Siu- 1hong, Ip Kau, Shek Pui-tim and 2 Lec Fong.
Total
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R.
6
2 17
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1 54
7
0-. 37.
1
2
0 12
6 2 10
2.4 1 3 Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI. 4 W. Ker Tait, e Hast, b Lee... 28 L. M. S. Lloyd, b Overy
E. R. West, b Lee
16 R. H. Dowler; b Lee
0 J. E. Hancock, c & b. Lee
21 G. W. Seyrell, b Lee
52 C. P. James, b Murray
60 9. J. Jordain, hit wicket, b 13 Lee
Total (for 8 wkts.) 210 W. Brace, S. Jex,, E. C. Fincher
did not bat.
DOWLING ANALYSIA.
0. M. R W.
A. H, Penn, b Murray G. R. Vallack, b Murray J. R. Way, not out Extra
Total
Sirdar Khan
13 1 91 4
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Ismail
8 0 46 1
Madar Mohamed Abbas
4
0 17
1 Lee
2. 0 21
0 Overy
0 Murray
3 0 22 H.K.C.C. v. ARMY, On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. defeated the Army by eight wickets,
Bowling consistently. well, Wales (4 for 25), Parker (3 for 19) and Reid (8 for 13), were re- sponsible for the dismissal of the Army side for the small total of 63 runs.
Q. M.
8.2 2 22 3 0 22 5 2 14
LEAGUE TABLES. The positions in the League
fate are:-
St. Joseph's, Rocha; Ward. T. A. Leonard;, Barrios, Leonard, 4 Omar; R. Omar, D. Leonard,
Smith, Sorbie and Wilson.
0
China Athletic won the toss 15 and Smith started the game. 13 Neat passing brought the Saints
4
into the vicinity of the Chinese
goal, but Lo Wai-man tackling,
10 cleared well. St. Joseph's forced
10
a corner on the right, and Omar 5 put in a beautifully placed cen- tre, which the backs, However, 11 cleared. The Saints kept up Otheir determined rushes, and Smith just put over with a fine 9 drive from a difficult angle. The 1 Chinese forced the pace on the right, and Cheung Kam-chuen's 69 centre was snapped up by Ip Kau, whose feeble shot was, however, W. easily cleared by Rocha. Shortly 6 following this Lee Fong tested 1 Rocha with a good shot. Taking 3 into consideration the intense
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heat, which tended to handicap contrary to the run of the play, the players somewhat, play on which was for the most part of to the whole was very fast.
the game in favour of St. Joseph's. Shield Presented.
Immediately after the resump
The
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LAI WAH CUP FINAL.
The final of the Lai Wah Cup football tournament will be played on Saturday, April 21, kick-off 5 p.m. on the H.K.F.C. ground, Happy Valley. Gross gate receipts will be given to the fund for the de- pendants of Telegraphist Jackson who was killed recently.
Against the Army, the Civilians will be represented by-Clarke (Police); Wheeler (Kowloon F.C.), Bishop (H.K.F.C.); McGreavy (Police), McKelvle (Kowloon F.C.), Watson (H.K.F.C.); Pile (Police), Howarth (Police), Gosano (Re creio), Rocha (Recreio), Brown (Recreto). Reservea:
Sherry
P. W. D. L. Ptation Chinese Athletic were award- After the Senior game between ed a free kick just outside the the Club and the Police Mr. penalty area, given against Leon- McTavish presented the Shield to ard for tripping-Ng Po-lau's the captain of the Athletic team, (Police), Hedley (Kowloon), Me-
St. the Runners-up Cup to the cap-
Division 1.
University ... 8 7 0 1 21 Kowloon C.C. 8 6 2 0 20 Craigengower C.C. 8 3 3 2 12 Royal Navy... 7 3 2 2 11 Indian R.C. "A". 7 2-3 29 Civil Service C.C.. 8 1 4 9 7. Chinese R.C. ...7 1 2 4.5 Royal Artillery..71 1 6 4 Indian R.C. "B".. 6 0 1 5 1
P. W. D. L. Pts. University 2nd ... 9 9 0 0 27 3 Kowloon C.C. 2nd. 9 7 1 1 22 Club de Recreio . 9 ́6 0 3 18 0 R.A.O.C.
b 5 0 3 15
After passing their visitors' score for the loss of two wickets, the Club went on to make 214 runs for six wickets, Parker claiming 70 off his own bat.
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kick being headed over.
(H.K.F.C.), Cornwall Joseph's got going after this, tain of St. Joseph's, and the (Police), J. Silva (Recreio). and forced a corner on the right; medals to the individual players The officials will be:-Mr. F. R. Omar putting in a perfect cen- of both teams, and in doing 80 Smith, referee; S/Sgt. Gilbert and tre, which the goalie, in effecting congratulated China Athletic on Mr. J. W. Baldwin, linesmen. a save, put outside for another their winning the Shield for the corner, but nothing came of it. first time. Yet another fine scoring oppor- tunity was missed when Ip Kau ballooned the ball at short range. Full time arrived with no score.
'The draw necessitated 10 min- utes' extra time being played. and it was in the second half that A friendly game between Kow.ber of the organisation, and the Sek Pui-tim scored for the loon's second string and "the farewell ceremony in honour of his Athletic during a scrimmage in R.A.F. (Kaf Tak) resulted in a association with it took the form of the goalmouth, thus giving them win for the airmen by four clear a tramp to the wilds of Rokkosan; 0 17 1 victory by the only goal scored, i goals.
where the members had tillin.
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9 8 1 5 10
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7 2.0 5 8
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