MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928.
Sport Columns
CRICKET STARTS
NUMBER OF FRIENDLY
GAMES.
'TO-DAY'S MATCH
Teams captained by Mr. R. Hancock and Mr. Hayward on Saturday tried conclusions Cricket Kong
on
the Hong
Club ground, the former side
other batsmen getting Into 'double figures. Anderson took five wickets for 21 runs, and R. Lee' three for 24. "
The School were within six runs of the homesters', total at the fall of the seventh wicket, but lost the
A. B. Suleiman, b B. G. Baker 21 last three wickets without any ad- K. T. Gan, b Lacey
K. T. Loke, b B. G. Baker .. F. Hipfoola, c Hallam, b B. G.
Baker
G. E. Yeoh, run out
A. A. Aziz, not out
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
getting 142 runs In the frat Lacey innings and the latter eleven Alexander
JAP.
Odition to the score. Yeoh follow Bed up his fine batting display with
the analysis
25. Scores
of six
Chinese R.C.
for
2
8
6 T. E. Yeoh, c F. R. Zimmern,
b R. Lee
49
A. Hung, c Anderson, b Kwan
2
10
A
65 W. C. Hung, 1.b.w.; b R. Lee
M. T. Hung, L.b.w.,' b Kwan ..
W. W. P. Tsul, c Anderson, b R..
Lee
0. M.
7 0 8.8 0
116 2 25 26
78
5
Police R.C.
b
G. Chua, b Anderson K. L. Chad, b Anderson Taul Hung-pul, not out Wan Iu-shing С Kwan, b 18. Anderson
knocking up 92 for six wickets. B. G. Baker.... This match was continued to-day at 11a.m.
C. F. Alexander, c Barma, Thanks to contributions of 26 Suleiman and 22 by Musson and Stanion res- B. G. Baker, run out pectively and a forceful 41 by B. Thorpe, b Hiptoola. Bowker later on, Hancock's XI. Lacey, b Hiptoola put up the formidable total of 142. Williamson, b Suleiman Bonnar was the most successful Dyer, c Aziz, b Hiptoola bowler, capturing six wickets for Noonan, b Suleiman
Randall, run out 36.
Hallam, not out Edwards, e Loke, b Hiptoala Pennell, e Osman, b Hiptoola
Extras
Hayward (22) and Moor (43) gave the former's side a good start but the light ^ soon failed and stumps were drawn with the score at 92 for six wickets, Parker and Tait being undefeated. Wales, the Interport left-hand slow bowler
for took four wickets Scores:-
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0.
OK. T. Lai, e F. K. Lee, b
THE CHINA MAIL,
BOWLS
RECREIOTM"A" DISPLACE CIVIL SERVICE
LEADERS STILL WINNING
After a cessation of two weeks due to the rainy weather, the Lawn Bowls league was fesumed on Satur day, Civil Service Cricket Club, one of the leaders lu the junior divi slon, were not engaged while the other two sides who are still in the running for the championship were victorious in their fixtures,
MACÃO RACES
ENTRIES FOR COMING.
SUNDAY
SPECIAL STEAMERS
Entries promising of interesting racing have been received for the 10th extra Macao race meeting, fixed for the coming Sunday Special steamers have been put on the run at reduced fares.
The October. Novices Race
Six Furlongs " Mr. K. Y. Ip's Diana; Mr. Chouk Club de Recreio "A" won hand- 14 somely from Kowloon C.C. but Tal Suendo's U. Un'II; Dr. S. To Wong's koo were given a very close game Ullswater, Grey Eyes; Mesara. K. C. 18 by Recreio "B." Craigengower C.C. Lau & H. C. Lee's Duke of Verona, and the Royal H.K; Yacht Club sur-Duke of Nieblung; Mr. Tang's 0 prised Kowloon Bowling Green and Sutherland; Mr. R. C.'s Copper
East Point R.C. respectively. Club de Recreio "A" have ousted, Civil Service from the first position in the table.
108
تافيت
ipy
Division IE
RECREIO "BY. TRC
At King's Park, Club de Recreio E. W. "B" lost to Talkoo Recreation Club
8 by 9 shots. Scores:
Taikoo R. C
D. C, Spiers
S. Hopa
E. Moore
D. Walmsley
2
Anderdon
5
J. Hung, b Anderson
9
Extras
0
Total
0
DOWLING ANALYSIS.
1
O R. Lec
0. M. 10 g
24
Kwan
6 +0 36
-2 Recreio "B"
2 Anderson
Zimmern................
$
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5V. Gonsalves
3
0 16
A. Gomes,
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Diocesan B.8.
J. Ribeiro
J. G. Ozorio :-
(skip)
15
(skip)
13.
M. R.
E. L. Barros
RM. Keown
Hiptoola
6.4 3
8
15
E. V. Sousa -
Chan Fook
2
0
10
R. Robarts
D. Young
Owen
A. Baker
2 Q
11
8
A. H. Basto
Suleiman
2
0 4
3 R. Lee, e W. P. Tsui, b Yeoh
L. A. R. Duncan, b Yallack. II. L., F. Ewin, 1.b.w., b Parker
2
J. L. Youngaaye, 1.b.w., b Yeoh
25
1 (skip)
21
(skip)
c. E. Xavier
4.
F.. K. Lee, 1.b.w, b W. C. Hung
2
J. M. S. Rosario
A. H. Musson, Vallack, b
Воллаг
G. A. Lee, CA. Hung, b Yeoh
25
F. A. Machado
26
0, L. Gutierrez
0
.(skip)
0
3
0
17
97
R. Hancock's XI. E. J. R. Mitchell, c
Hughes, b Parker
8
0. M.
Parker
8
1
12
Vallack
7
3
8
Bonnar
13 3
35
Plummer
5 0 34
Tait
6 1 30
0
Owen Hughes 2
0
15**
A. W. Hayward's XI.
A. H. Madar, e Zimmern, b A. T.
Lee....
26
A. W. Hayward, b Wales
22
A. el-Arculli, c Gutteres, b A. T.
0. Moor, c & b Wales
Lee
.0
43
H. Owen Hughes, e Bowker, b
Wales
O. Jsmail, b Lam
18
A. R. Minu, c A. T. Lea, b Lam
2
J. L. Bonnar, e Stanion, b
2
G. A. L. Plummer, b Wales.
D. J. N. Anderson, c W. C.
Hung, Yeoh
5 W. H. Kwan, c &. b Yeah.. OF. R. Zimmern, &b M. T. 0 Kung
H. Jackson, b W. C. Hung
Yeoh
Colla
H. McKechnie
A. Stalker
OS. Cameron Aglona. D/Munro
17
Recreation's Wild Mine; Mr. Fellow; Mr. Eve's Misty Eve, Gala Eve; Mr. K. H. Kay's Tarmacadam, Tarzan, Casaar; Mr. Hoe Cheong's Walchow Mr. S. W. Hee's Ching: Hol, Kwong Chow.
The Macna Third Aggregate Stakes-1 Mile
Messrs. Stanton & Reidy's Aristo- phanes, Mowgli; Mr. Yam Man's One Third; Mr. Lee Wan's Brance; Messrs. Wing Fat & Co.'s My Lady; Mr. S. W. Cheng's West Lake, Wuchang; Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow, Ma Kau Slac; Messrs. Cheng & Ng's Glory; Mr. Eve's Misty Eve, Gala Eve; Mr. K. H. Kay's Tarmacadam, Caesar, Tarzan.
The October Consolation Plate- 1/2 Mlle
Mesara. Stanton & Reldy's Mowgli, Aristophanes, Blue World, 15 Six Hundred; Mr. Cheuk Suen-lo's U Un II; Mr. Ho Sat-man's Black Pearl; T. T. Wong's The Zebra; Mr. N: Hashim's Sunning, Mrs. R. H.. Charles's May; Mr. W. T. Ca Wing Sing Dr. S. To Wong's Ullewatér, Grey Eyes: Mesars. K. C. Lau &. H. C. Lee's Duke of Verona, Dako of Nieblung: Mr. Tang's Suther- land; Mr. R. C.'s Zircon II, Copper
· 11.1 (skip) (124 Calamon)
47-
C.C.C. v. BOWLING GREEN
56
On their own green, Craigen-Mine; Mr. Led Wan's Branco;
R. W. gower C.C. defeated Kowloon B.G.C. Meaars. Wing Fat & Co.'s My Lady:
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Он M.
12
20
3 by 17 ahots. Scores:.
11.8 B
25
6 · Craigengower
22
1 A. E. Contes
J. Cameron
3 2
8
0D. K. Kharas
+
Lewis
17
Bowling Green
S. Drake -J.-H. Johnston
D: Warren (skip)
F. Stonham
J. Maclachlan
Mr. S. W. Cheng's West Lake, Wuchang; Mr. Recreation's Ma Kau Siac; Messrs. Cheng & Ng's Glory; H. E. Veloz; Mesars. Chan & Refeek's Nara Stag; Mr. C.-T. C.'s Northern Stag: Mr. Eva's Misty 26 Eve, Gala Eve; Mr. Glenside's Shingle; Mr. K. H. Kaya Tarmacadam, Caesar, Tarzan; Mr. Hee Cheong'a Walchow; Mr. S. W. Hee's Ching Hol; Messrs. Kiangwan 21 & Co.'s Spring Day, Silver Mine.
Name
Blue World
G. Chalmers
CHatt
26
(skip),
G. Thompson
Height Weight
R. Lapsley
18.2
168
Hogbin
Branco
12.8
140
Hoylande
Chemal
18.2
168
(skip)
10 Duke of Verona
18.2160)
Fifty Fifty
18.1 160
57 Ma Kau Sisc
18.8
167
18,2
153
13,2
140
18.8 148
Wuchang Aristophanes
18.0 ∙160
13.2 153
Bright Prospect Caesar
18.0 149
13.1 150
18.2 159
Glory
18.0 157
Man of War
18.1
162
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C. D. Wales, b&b Bonnar
V. W. M. Stanion, c Parker,
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S. J. Jordnin, b Bonnar
A. C. I. Bowker, not out
J. E. Hancock, b Bonnar
R. Hancock, b Bonnar
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Friendly Matches.
UNIVERSITY v, INDIAN R.C.
A. Prata, b W. C. Hung......
Visiting Pokfulam. Indian RA. S. A. Kyum, lbw b Yeoh creation Club lost to the University
1 by eight wickets.
Consistently good bowling, back- 22ed up by keen fielding on the part 14 of the home team, were responsible
41 for the poor. batting display of the
6 Indian R.C., the latter being able to
R. Reed, not out Extras.
16 put up only 85 runs, A. H. Madar W. C. Hung
being top scorer with 25.
142
K.C.C. v. NAVY
The University passed their visi-M. T. Hung .... 4 0 tors score for the loss of two w. P. Taul wickets and went on to make 187 for nine when the closure was ap- RWplied. D. Laing gave a bright ex- 2hibition, hitting out freely for 41. 1 Arcull (6 for 51) bowled well, 6 keeping a splendid length for 13 1overa. Scores:-
Indian R.C..
M. P. Madar, e Karanjia, b
Gittins
A. S. Sufflad, l.b.w., b Lam
4 A. K. Minu, e Zimmern, b
9 Gittina ...
45. H. Ismail, e & b Samy
3 J. S. Ackber, not out
38. A. Ismail, c ́ Adams, b Samy
J. E. Hancock ....
H. V. Parker, not out
R. H. Dowler, b Bowker
W. K. Talt, not out
Extras
Total (for 6 wkts.)
H. V. Parker, W. K. Tait, T. L.
Christie, E. R. West and G. R.
Vallack to bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
92
A. M. Rumjahn, run out
Extras
.Total ..
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M.
0.
м. R.
W.
A. T. Lee
Stanion
6 1
20
0
Gutteres
Lam
Ewin
4 0
22
0
Gittins
Wales
9 1
13
4
E. A. Lee
J. E. Hancock
8 0
1 18
Bowker
Samy
5 0
16. 1
Division II
D. Laing, b Arculli
P.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY 2ND
A: T. Lee, b Arculli
F. T. Knott (skip): Playing with a weak side, Kow- loon C.C., on their own ground, R. C. Reed lost heavily to the Royal Navy. Spinks
C. Smith (18) was the only Nicholson batsman to reach double figures A. A. Razack.
(skip) for the K.C.C. whose total was only
Johnston 38 runs. The Navy replied with
Flegg 120, Lt-Comdr. Abelson getting 85
D. Fritz, (retired). Capt. Weir contributed 25, Lt. Collet 15 and Pay LH. Beer (skip) 7 Waters 14. A.B. Laige and E.0. Timothy took five wickets each for
12 the Navy for 29 and 8 respective-
oly.
0
RECREIO v. ELECTRIC R.C. At King's Park, Club de Recreio 6 defeated the Electric RC by 20 7 runs, the final scores being 87-67.
7 J. R. Way, (26) was the highest
o contributor for the visitors, while
4 H. A. Barros made 86 for Recreio.
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4 0 10
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University
E. A. Lee, b Arculli.
2
WONDER RUNNER
NURMI BREAKS THREE WORLD RECORDS
GUMAN
Berlin, Yesterday. At an athletic meeting the Fin- 0nish runner, Nurmi, ran 19 kilo- 2 metres 210 metres in an hour, covered 15 kilometers in 46 minutes 22 49% seconds and 10 miles in 50
S. V. Gittins, b A. R. Minu .... 16 minutes 15 seconds, all. world re-
At Happy Valley, on Saturday, S. Kermant, c sub., b Arculli. Police RC lost to University 2nd D. K. Samy, b'A. H. Madar XI. by 32 runs.
C. W. Lam, b Arcult Batting first, the visitors. start- |A. P. Gutters, retired ing shakily until Suleiman bright-Adams, b Arculli
a useful N P. Karanjia, not eut ened up the play with
acore of 21 which was the highest individual figure on either side. Lacey (for 25) and B. G. Baker (3 for 7) shared the wickets be- tween them.
"
Extras
Total (for 9 wkts.) F. Zimmern, did not bat. BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Suffiad
Facing a small total of 65 runs, Police R.C. crumbled before the A. R. Minu bowling of the University and com- A. H. Madar piled only 33. Hiptoola was "jn great form with the ball, returning Arculli the analysis of five for 8 while M. Rumjahn
Áckber Suleiman took three wickets for 4.
Club de Recreio "A" on their | Miaty Eve naighbours ground, defcated Kow- [Sunning loon Cricket Club by: 32 shots, and Wild Fellow East Point lost to Yacht Club by 80.
LEAGUE TABLES. `·
The positions in the League to Gals Eve date are:
Division IL-
P. W. D. I P Recreio "A" ..14 11 08 22 Civil Service C.C. 14 10 1 8 21 Taikoo R.C.13' 10 0 8 20 Kowloon E.G.G. 1.157 17 15 Craigengower C.C. 25 7 0 8.14 Kowloon C.C.. 145 1 18.11. Recreio "B" 14 499 East Point R.C140 128 Yacht Club 184.008 Copper Mine
SPEY CUP e eklentis
My Lady Tarmacadam The Zebra Westlake Zircon II. Black Pearl Ching Hol
Meanwhile
On their own ground, Kowloon Nara Stag Bowling Green lost to Civil Service Northern Stag
Six Hundred C.C. by 12 shots. AAN
41 cords.--Reuter.
16
24
SACRED HEART
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Bowling Green
19
J. Fraser
18
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The Haugh JHollidge Ullenter A. W. Grimmitt. Véloz 28 Blana 16. (skip)
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GOLF FINAL
DIEGEL WINS PROFESSIONAL TOURNEY
New York Yesterday R. Ho Tang, Mr. Wong Kam-fuk,
The final of the Professional Sir Shou-son Chow, Mesars Wong Kwong-tin, H. Dizon, O. W. Luke, Golf Championship"has been won CHINESE R.C. v. DEE.
Woo Hay-tong, Mok Wing-yu, Mok by Diegel who beat Espinen by afx At Causeway Bay, Chinese Re Kon-sang, Lam Man-ching, China up and five to play 9ersation Club defeated Diocesan Merchant Tobacco Co., Nam Yeung
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Bros. Tobacco Co., The Sincere Co., Yeoh hit up 19 out of 108 runs The Wing On Co., and also anony 7put up by the home team, three mous donors.
Scores:-
University 2nd XI
H. T. M. Barma, run out
0
A. Chan Fook, b Lacey
M. B. Osman, l.b.w., b. Lacey
0
A. Baker, e Randall, b Lacey
F. S. Chen, b Lacey
Duke of Nieblung. Grey Eyes Kwong Chow Little Darling Little River .. Ploughman. Shingle Siang River Silver Mines
Wal Chow
Spring Day: wing Sin
18.1 100
18.3 168
13.0
157
18.1 150
18.2- 148
12.8
154 18.2 150 18.1 147 144 13.2 18.1 158 18.1158. 18.1 158 13.1 147 13.3.-147 18.1 165 -18.0-155 18:0 ∙144 18.1144. 18.0 144 19.2158 18.2 155 18.1 160 13.1 150 -18.0 340 18.1140 18.1 -145 18.0.140 18.1
160 18.0142 18.1 12.8 18.0 140
155
140
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