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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1928.

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AT TAIKOO

BOWLS SECTION “AT HOME "

THE NEW GREEN

'Saturday was "Closing Day" of

"CHINA MAIL" CUP

WON OUTRIGHT BY MR. F. E. REMEDIOS

K.G.C. OPENING DAY

The "Opening Day" of the Kow- the Lawn Bowls section of the Talloon Golf Club took place yester koo Recreation Club, when a very day when n fourball match was enjoyable afternoon was spent on, played between teams led by the the new bowling green. Bowls Club Captain and

the President, matches were played for spoena be respectively, whilst there were also tween teams captained respective competitions in driving, approach- ly by Mr. Reaket and Mr. Kinnaird, ing and clock golf. the latter winning.

tions.

CRICKET

HUGE SCORE ON CLUB GROUND

THREE CENTURIES

THE CHINA MAIL,

Ptc., Page, b Wyatt

Extras

0 Quick they brought the score to 9254. Before he had got into double

Agure, Quick was badly dropped by 72eecond-allp but after this "let off" he batted will for 97. Owen Hughes OM. R. W contributed 81 net out in quick

6 1time. Scorest~~

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Goodyer

Skinnor

Batsmen had matters pretty Wyatt much their own way in the eight cricket matches played on Satur- day, three individual centuries being recorded.

In one

of the league fixtures, however, 3. C. Fletcher, turning out for Craigengower C.C., per- against formed a "hat trick" Electric R.C.

Kowloon C.C. fielded all after.. noon in their two-day match against Hong Kong C.C., the lat ter putting up the big total of 999 runs for three wickets which is probably a local record.

League II

C.C.C. 2ND v. ELECTRIC R.C.

At Happy Valley, Craigengower. C. C. 2nd 2nd XI. defeated Electric R.C. by 112 runs.

› R.E. & R.C. of S.

Q. M. S. Roberts, 1.b.w., b

Corbett L/Cpl. Goodyer, I.b.w..

Morgan Col. R. B. Skinner, b Corbott Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyatt, e and

b Corbett

Sam. Waters, e Page, b Corbett t Macdonald, b Burger ... S/Sgt. Mitchell, 1.b.w.,

Corbett

Capt. D. L. Carnegle, e Green-

away, b Corbett

THE HEAD-DRESS OF QUALITY

FOR MEN OF SMART APPEARANCE.

QUALITÀ

SUPERIORE

1.15.3.7 30

8 2 D

8

Hong Kong Co.

3

A. W. Hayward, c Hall, b Ross 143

G. P. Lammert, b Ramsay..... 42

Rev. E. K. Quick, e and b Smith 97

5

H. Owen Hughes, not out

81

E. J. R. Mitchell, e Brace,"

2

E. F. Fincher..

11

19

E. Duckitt, not out

7

. Extras

18

47

1

Total (for 3 wkts., dec.). 399

10

J. Bonnor, H. V. Parker, H. L. F. (Ewin, C, D. Wales, G. R. Vallack did 6 not bat..

0

BOWLING ANALY818,

0. M. R. W.

12

Brooks,

Goodwin

Ross

27

Brace

6

Extras

7

Smith

Ramsay

E.. F. Fincher

13 + 47 1

Total

142

DOWLING ANALY:15.

Vodder,

Silkstone

0.

1.

R.

W.

.14.4 2

74

8

0 8 0

C.S.C.C. v. NAVY

7 1 31

1

7 1 30

1

At Happy Valley, Royal Navy scored 176 runs for six wickets, de- clared, and defeated Civil Service by 28 runs.

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C. S. M. Kennard, b Corbett Sgm. Durand, C

Corbett

Sgt. Harrison, not out

Mrs. E. Cock, wife of the Pre- The successful players were aldent of the Club, distributed last Messrs. Klanaird, Russell, Drum- season's prizes and also those won mond, Laing, McKechnie, Walmsley, during the afternoon's competi Wallace. Moore, Grimes and Whyte. Their

Messrs.; opponenta were

In a speech, Mr. H. Overy, Vice- Resket, McLeod, Chalmers, Fergur President of the Club, congratulat- son, Keown, Sloan, Stalker, Munro, ed Mr. F. E. Remedios

on win- Grimshaw and J. Stewart

ning the "China Mail" Cup out right, remarking that it

Thanka mainly to a well-played Corbett popular win which was also innings of GI by Y. Abbas, the home Morgan thoroughly deserved.

Burger team put up the big score of Mrs. Cock also presented prizes 1167 runs. J. R. Way accounted for to Miss E. Findlay and Mrs. A. Wix wickets for

runs and Itoberts, the winner and runnerBanks took three for 38.

Fletcher played a great part in in the ladies, clock golf com petition yesterday, the former's the victory of his side by taking

Senson's Review

At the close of the game, which was hard fought. Mr. J. Whyte, Chairman of the Taikoo R.C., ad-, dressed, the gathering as follows:

We have once again arrived at our annual closing day and it is customary on an occasion such as this to give a little summary of the year's activities.

First of all we were somewhat handicapped at the beginning of the season through our ordinary bowling green being unavailable,

we therefore turned our attention to the tennis courts and convert- ed a portion of them into a tem- porary green and mainly due to the good work of our energetic ground overseer, Mr. James Sloan, we were

was A

40

score being 29 and the latter's 36. five wickets for 23.runa which in- The long driving competition was eluded a "hat trick," the wicket won by Mr. J. D. Thomson, Mr. being admirably suited to his slow- H. D. Gausden putting up the beat spin bowling. Fritz captured aggregate score. Mr. E. D. da four wickets for 30. Electric R.G. Roza won the approach competi replied with 55 runs of which J. R.

Way made 26. Scores:-

tion.

Mrs. Cock was presented with a bouquet and received hearty cheers when the gathering broke up.

Fourball Match

were

The following

able to carry on and salts:- finished not too badly.

In the 1st league we managed 3rd place and in the 2nd league 2nd place and I feel sure now that our new grean is looking so healthy we should do better next year.

In the Colony open singles cham- pionship Taikoo Club was well re-

all! presented, and as you are aware, our genial friend, Mr. John Ferguson, succeeded in winning the championship, for which wa congratulato him in bringing such honour to himself and this club.

We lost a grip of the Spey Cup: but it is good that honours yo round and we are very pleased in- deed that our old friends, the Civil Service, were successful after a very keen tussle with Craigon- gower in winning this event.

Captain's Team

the

re-

F. E. Remedios & J. D.

Thomson

President's Team

Craigengower 2nd XI. E. B. Hamson, b J. R. Way W. Way, b Banks

D. Fritz, b J, R. Way

G. La, b Banks

Y. Abbas, b J. R. Way

E. Mow Fung, c Jones, b J. R.

Way

J. W. Leonard, c Banks, b

Gahagan

G. White, 1.b.w,, b J.R. Way

C. E. Wong, c Lunny, b J. R.

Way

RECREIO v. C.S.C.C: 2ND. In an interesting and exciting mateli at King's Park, Club de Recreia defeated Civil Service C.C. 2nd XI by two runs.

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Lt. Tata, going in towards the end hit up 43 not out, Marine Trusler made 42, Lt.-Comdr. Abelson The visitors started poorly, los-28 and Capt. Cornish 23. ing four wickels for 41 runs. For Civil Service, G. R. Sayer' Paterson then brightened up mat was very

much in the picture. ters with a sterling innings of 63 in After taking three wickets for 28 which he was ably supported by runs, he played a sterling innings Booker who made 16. Sousa and for 82 which he put up in 95 min- Pinna shared eight wickets between jutes. The home team were dismiss- them for 24 and 44 respectively. ed for 147, Hill capturing four Harros (32), Guterres (27) and wickets for 30, Tate three for 81 16 Remedios (19) were very promin- and Large three for 47.

O ent with the bat for the Recreio. 1 Robertson took five wickets for 24. 61 Scores:-

18

Civil Service 2nd XI.

1. F. Harper, b Pinna

R. R. Davies, c Xavier, b Pinna

10 R. S. W. Paterson, e Guterres,

28

b Alves

F. Willmott,

Noronha, b Sousa

12 F. Booker, b Alves

0 W. Elderidge, b Pinna

4 J. R. Moreton, hit wicket, b

Pinne

V: Chittenden, e Lopes, b Sousa

Sousa

K.C.C. 2ND v. H:K.C.C. 2ND

The two second strings of Hong Kong C.C. and Kowloon, C.C. com- Omenced their two-day, fixture on the 2 latter's ground.

Batting first, the home team 53 scored 264 runs of which A. E. F. 0 Raven made 105. F. Hamblin help- 16ed with 67 and G. Lee contributed 823. H.K.C.C. replied with eight runs for two wickets when stumps 2were drawn.

..

POLICE v. RA.S.C. Royal Army Service Corps lost to 2 Police R.C. by five wickets at Happy 0 Valley.

1

A. A. Lopes & J. McKnight 0

W. S. Hillier & H. Overy 1⁄2

F. C. Barry & J. H. Austin

a

H. D. Gausden

W. Youngsaye, not out

W. Simmons

14

J. C. Fletcher, b Banks

Extras

16

44

Total

167 R. Robertson,

12 Guterres, b

E. D. da Roza & A. W. da

Roza...

10

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0

0. M. R. W.

A. Grimmitt, not out

Muskett

5 0 33 0

1

Banks

12.2 1 38 .9

J.. R. Way

12 2 40 6

Murdoch

1

1/2

Gahagan

0

0 10 0 4. 0 Electric RC.

Total

30

1

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

D

9 Sousa

2 Pinna

7.3 2 24 .11 1 44

1

2

1 Alves

11

2 | Xavier

| Lopes

9

A. W. Roberts & F. X.

Remedios

J. II. Stoneham & J. O.

McLaggan

W. Paterson & S. Gray W. Groves

Capt. B. Thomson

I take this opportunity of sin- cerely thanking all those generous donors of prizes, they come along. "China year after year so kindly giving Remedios; and in this respect, I consider wo Thomson. are meat fortunate.

To the ladies who throughout the season have attended to that wel- come wee cup of tea on a gruel- ling hot afternoon, we are also: thankful..

C. E. Gahagan, b Fletcher ....

W. N. H. Murdoch, run out

W: B. Muskett, c Wong, b Fritz

J. C. Dunbar, b Fletcher

E. L... de Rome, e Leonard, b D. Fletcher

Other Prizes

Mail" Cup.-F. runner-up, J.

Captain's Cup.-F. E, Remedios; runner-up. E. D. da Roza.

High Handicap-A. Eastman; runner-up, W. Groves.

Autumn Cup.-A. W. da Roza; runner-up, W. Groves,

J. R. Way, e Leonard, b Fritz H. F. Akehurst, b Fletcher S. C. Banks, c Lai, b Fritz

H. S. Jones, c.Lai, b Fletcher J. T. Lunny, h Fritz G. T. Padgett, not out

Extras

Inter-Hong Pairs for the H. W. Page shield, Mustard & Co.-) Total (Mesars. J. McKnight and F) Cowherd).

In conclusion we are much, In- 'debted to those who have helped to make this afternoon a success. The Prizes Afterwards Mrs. Whyte distribut- ed the prizes won in bowls com-i petitions held by the Taikoo R.C. during the season, and also pre- sented spoona to the winners winners:- of the afternoon's game.

Winners

The following were the prize

Club Championship.-1st. Prize For their goodness in looking (donated by Mr. D. Templeton), R. after the teas during the season, Wallace; 2nd, J. Chalmers; 3rd, D. Mmes. Drummond, McLeod, Sloan, Munro. and Keown received pretty little souvenirs.

C. Sarà, b Sousa

Extras ..

0. M.

7 Batting first, R.A.S.C. put up 78 J. Edwards (23) and R. -----runs,

112 Simpson (21) being the only bats-

men to reach double figures, Alex-

E. W. ander (4 for 48) and Lacey (6 for

420) bowled unchanged.1

2 19 4 1 4

1

0 14

Club De Recreio

26 L. 3. Guterres, e Booker, b

0 Paterson

1 H. M. Xavier, run out

0 Lopes, b Eldridge 3F. Pinna,

0 Paterson

C

Robertson, b

2 H. Alves; c. Grimmitt, b Robert-

son

55 D. P. Xavier, 1.b.w., b Robert--

Bon

W. H. A. Barres, b Robertson

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M, 9 1. 30 8 2 23 R.A.O.C. v. R.E. & RC. OF S.

Fritz Fletcher

F. J. Remedios, b. Grimmitt

5 F. H. Carvalho, not out

G. Noronha, 1.b.w., b Robertson C. M. Sousa, b Robertson

At Sookumpoo, Royal Army Ord- nance Corps lost to Royal En- gineer and Royal Corps of Signals by six wickets

Extras

Total

BOWLING 'ANALYSIS.

The R.A.O.C. found the opposi- tion bowlers in good form and were dismissed for 72 runs. Mocock Robertson (19), Burger (11) and Bryant (10) | Eldridge were the only bastmen to get into Booker double figures. Lt.-Col. Wyatt took | Paterson six wickets for 30 runs and Col. Grimmitt Skinner 3 for 27,

Open Singles Handicap-1st Prize (donated by Mr. W. HII), J. Mrs. Whyte was also the rec Laing; 2nd, J. Chalmers; 3rd, R. M. pient of a similar souvenir for Keown. performing the ceremony of dis 4 Bowls Pairs-lat Prize tributing the prizes, and the plea (donated by Mr. H. C. Resket), sant afternoon was closed with a. C. Walmsley and A. Stalker;

Wyatt (47) and Skinner (19) also to the Chairman 2nd, vote of thanks

contributed J. Ferguson and C. S.

materially towards and three hearty cheers

the total of 142 runs compiled by of Mr. Cameron; 3rd, A. McWhirter. and Mrs. Whyte.

the winners, Bowls

Corbett accounted Paira-1st Prize (donated by Davie, Bong & Co.), for eight wickets but conceded 74

runs. Scores:- J. Chalmers and A. Craig; 2nd, J. Ferguson and H. Maxwell; 3rd, D. Munro and W. Spence.

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R.A.O.C. L/Cpl. Burger, b Wyatt L/Sgt. Sharpe, b Goodyer ... (Rinks).-1st L/Cpl. Morgan, b Wyatt Prize (miniatures presented by S/Sgt. Greenaway, b Wyatt. Mr. K. E. Greig), S. Hope, A. Q. M. S. Mocock, c Durand, b Stalker, J. Sloan and J. Laing Skinner

(Skip); 2nd Prize, J. McCubbin, Pte. Corbett, Goodyer, b F. Boyle, D. C. Walmsley, C. B.

Wyatt Matthews (Skip).

Cpl. Donaldson, e Carnegie, b

Skinner

Non-lat Prize Winners IIandicap. -1st Prize (donated by Mr. N. Pte. Bryant, not out ... Brown), R. M: Keown; 2nd Prize, Pte. Brooks, l.b.w., b Wyatt... G. McLeod: 3rd, D.. C. Walmsley.L/Cpl. Gordon, b Skinner

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tributed 73. F. Fry, taking five wickets for 33 runs was the most successful bowler for the visitors.

CHINESE RC. v. R.A.

At Causeway Bay, Chinese R.C. 7defeated Royal Artillery by 91 runs. A feature of the match was the

1 fine innings of W. C. Hung, who

scored 101 retired out of a total of": 8155 put up by the home team., Hung 82 was also the most destructive bowler 19 of his side, taking four wickets for

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