MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1929.
THE CHINA MAIL,
Bass:
CRICKET
(Continued From Page #)
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
P.O. Clarke, b Oliver
Sub Lt. Cares, run out G. T. Giles, b Bradbury
61
E. Fincher did not bat.
Craigengower
Comdr., Stanley, b Lim
0. X. L 11.8 64
W.
E.R.A, Sparrow. 1.b.w,
Bradbury
b
6 H. G. Lim, c Youhgaya, b Les 14 OA. S. Suffiad, a Youngsaye, b
Smith.....
20
30 E. Zimmern, c Fincher, b Smith
1
1 Pay Lt. Watch, run out
9A. M. Rumjahu, c Mackay, b
Brace
9 0 40
Hutchins
8 1
48
2
Lt. Landsdale; e Oliver, b
Bradbury
Les
0
F. Oliver, b Hedley '.'.
E, F. Fincher
7 1
84
Vodder
2
0
26
Ramsay
3 0
8
0
Kowloon C.C.
Pay Lt.-Comdr Littleton not out ORO. Nowcombe, è Kitchell, b
Lim
ERA. Hill, run out
5 S. Abbas, 1.b.w., Lee
15 R. G. Reid, not out
18 A. A. Lewis, · et. Mackay, b
[Y. Abbas, e Lee, b Gregory.
W. Brace, not out
79
Extras
20
Gregory
A. W. Ramsay, b Parker
27
3. Jamail, b Gregory
E. C. Flacher, c Owen, Hughes,
b Wales
Tots!
28
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
213 P. Pankhurst, b Gregory
Extras
0
E. F. Fincher, c Owen Hughes,
b Dabble
Q
M. R. W
1.
4 Hamson
8
48 0
Total
74
H. Hutchins, not out
2 Oliver
7
80 1
Extra adban.
1
Omar
* 1 10 0
MATCH AT UNIVERSITY
Lyon
2 0 25 0
Lim
Dobble
0 X. E. W. .11
22 1
Wales
.14 Q
55
1
Parker
... 5
1
$
1
Bonnar
1
16
Total (for 3 wkts.). 186 Bradbury G. A. V. Hall, Capt. J. Vedder,
S. Jex, N. H. Ross, H. Gregory and
F. E. Lawrence did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
RECREIO v. H.K.C.C. 2ND
W. Hung, c & b C. W. Lam... At King's Park, the Club de D. Laing, run out Recreio lost to the Hong Kong J. Barrow, b Anderson C.C. second team by five wickets. Capt. E. Frith, b C. W. Lam Splendid bowling by Duckitt, A. H. Rumjahn, b Anderson who accounted for six wickets for A. B. Hamson, b Anderson
93 0 37
4
0 ยู 58
2
Dr. Ponsonby Fane's XI beat the University Phoenix II by 11 runs,
in a whole-day match. Scores:
Dr. Ponsonby Fane's XL.
29
120
4
3
1B
9
Owen Hughes Quick
6
0
25
0
8
1 .B
0
18 runa, was largely instrumental A. T. Lee, e & b Anderson in putting out the Portuguesa XIL T. Ride, b Anderson
¡A. 0. Swayne, b Lam for 108.
10
0
18
11.
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NAVY v. W. C. HUNG'S XI.
At King's Park, the Royal Navy defeated an eleven captained by Mr. W. C. Hung by one wicket.
The batting on both sides was weak, W. C. Hung, with 34 rans to his credit, being the highest in- dividual scorer,
After passing the home team's E. B. Reed, b Ariderson score, for the loss of five wickets. R. Ponsonby Fane, not out the H.K.C.C. compiled a total of
Extras 166 for nine. Scores:-
Club de Recrelo
P. Xavier, b Summers
Steady bowling, supported by a Duckitt
keen field, on the part of the Navy M. F. Pinna, c and b. Duckitt.. team, was chiefly responsible for F. J. Remedios, b Stock the visitors being out for 61 runs. F. H. Carvalho, b Duckitt
The Navy replied with 73, win J. W. Barnes,
ning the match with their last pair
29
Total
243
L
J. Guterres, e Batger, b Summers....
University Phoenix
D.
H. A. Alves, e Duncan, b, Reid H. M. Xavier, Sammers,
1 D. J. Anderson, b.Swayne 68. V. Gittins, b Swayne 19 S. R. Kermani, run 'out
59
11
64
A. Baker, 1.b.w., Swayne
22 C. W. Lam, l.b.w, Reed
18 A. B. Sulieman, b Lea...
22
6 A. Chan Fook, not out
19
K. P. Gan, c Firth, b Rumjaho 11
C Batger,
F. S. Chen, e Laing, b Swayne
2
Duckitt
in. Kwan was in fine form with
H.
the ball, accounting for eight wickets for 38. Scores:—
A. Barros, Ducklit
с Stock,
11 A. A. Aziz, at. Ponsonby Fane,
b Swayne
0
C. M. Sousa, not out,
0
35
19
A. P. Silva, b Duckitt
Extras
4
11
Total
232
F. Lee, c Baker, b Large .... W. C. Hang, run out
6
34
Total
108
W. H. Sling, c Cobb, b Large
1
"BOWLING ANALYSIS.
· VACCINATION
J. L. Younganye, c and b Weir
5
0. M. R. W.
Tsui Wai-pui, c Suther, b Weir
$Reid
7 0 18 1
Summers
9 0 40 2
BRIGADE
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25 0
18
6
0 21
1
The number of Chinese, vaccinated
-free of charge-by Members of
Mr. W. C. Hung's XL
Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong.W. H. Kwan, e and b Baker.
DAILY CROSS- WORD PUZZLE.
(Thia cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic enellinox such as harboḥ, plow, and althh.)
14 15
13
12 19
10
F. R. Zimmern, e Suther, b
Weir....
Tsui Hung-pul, run out
J. Hung, not out
Taue Yuen, c Cobb, b Bennett
Extra
0 Stock
1
Total (for 9 wkts., dec.) 61
R. Lee did not bat:-
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.
1L. A. R. Duncan, run out
1 K. H. Batger, b Xavier ...
•
10 D. Roy absent
Extras
ST JOHN AMBULANCE
Chinese Y.M.C.A: Division . 28,379
#2
16
117
E. R. Duckitt,
Carvalho
c Xavier, b
19
20
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
A. Reid, st
Carvalho
Guterres,
Rallway Division
17 Indian Division
0. M.
Ꭱ .
H. F. L. Ewin.
Barnes, b
Kowloon Division
12.1
22
24
Baker
0 18
1
40 Mongkok Division
→
Large
B
1
92
25
26
27 28
Weir
5 0
2 G. E. R. Duckitt, a Barnes, 18 3 Remedios
b
Shaukiwan Division
31 Un Long
Bennett
2 1
St. Joseph's College Division
29
Moseley
I +
30 31
Royal Navy
W. Harris-Walker, c Xavier, b
10 Victoria Nursing Division.. Y.W.C.A. Nursing Division
Capt. H. D. Weir, b W. C. Hung
8
Soura
3
34
40
35 36
पा
37
138 139
Inst. Lt.-Comdr. Abelson, e Lee,
b Kwan
H. R. Remington, not out
12
Total
14
42
Comdr. F. C. Baker, c W. C.
B. L. Stock, st Barnes, b Alves
Extras
5
11
Hung, b Kwan
3
43
पप
415
|Mid: C. C. Suther, b Kwan
4
Sub.-Lt. Moseley, b Kwan
146
47
48
149 150
Lt. G. Davis, e J. Hung, b
Kwan
Xavier
01J. A. Summers, e Xavier, b 2 0
Alves
3 the Ambulance Brigade, up to and
14 including Friday:-
10 King's College Division .... 27.692
Total (for 9 wkts.) ... 156 A. H. Gillingham did not bat. BOWLING ANALYSE.
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Comdr. R. Ramsbotham, e Lee,
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Xavier
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53
54
Lt. C. R. Bennett, c
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Hung, b Kwan
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Extras
Total
5
10
78
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3 : 1 4
LEAGUE TABLES
Division I.
Hong Kong C.. University
P. W. D. L. Pta.
7 5 2 0 17
Distinction
18-To drag
BW. Kowloon C.C.
8 3 3 2, 12
2
Royal Navy
8 3 1 4 10,
8 0 86
8
Royal Artillery
7 3 0.4
9
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6 2 2.2
8
7
HORIZONTAL
1-A share-bird
THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE.
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43-Before
-Publio contrats in 14-Close by
old Greece
11-The brother of
Moses
14-A lowering plant
16-Laughing (rare)
10-Finger
||45-Ignotus" (shhr.) |46-An American
settlement worker 48-Enclosed in a caso 61-A medley 62-Abounds 33-Orderly arrange-
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20-A Turkish governor|34-A minor part
21-Metal-bearing racks 23-The (Spanish)
24-A Roman household
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26-8pendere. 20-Pasing horses 29-To heap up C 30-Graport of France
34-Machine for sowing 35-A suffix used to
denote bearing
40-A gub
41-Behold
42-Indldantal (Boot.)
VERTICAL 1-Unfedgad
2-Hoams
-Latitude (abbr.) 4-Time period B.To marval
A Roman atateaman 7-The manner of
walking B-Ancient
-Sewing Instruments; 10-Woodland dalty
(pl.) 12-Fästens
VERTICAL (Cont.) ' 18-Light breaks 17-Approaches
22-- Horse 27-Exist 26-The capital of Égypt 30-The hair on a man's
face
81-A sorson behind an
altar
32-Compass point
(abbr.)
33-8mall window over
■ door
|34-Cooke by eloam |35–Brald |36-Having horns
37-An ancient kingdom
38-To incite of India
39-A fragrant wood |44-Frland (French) |47–Alto (Mus) |49-A letter of the alghabat 180-Amount (abbr.)
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SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.
HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS
March 16, 1929.
Mr. A. Ashworth.
Mr. D. G. Bruce, Capt. J. Beck, Chas, A Baband, A. Bunch, Mrs. L A. Bellair, Miss C. M. Bellair. Mesura H. W. Chang, E. J. Car- michael, P. A. F. Cary, Miss E. Cochrane and maid.
Mesars P. J. Didisheim, H. W. Dunning, O. S. Dawbarn, J. Dər- lagen, Dr. A. R. J. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Phya Damrong, Mr. and Mrs. A. Davy.
Mrs. E. Foster and daughter. Mr. F. W. Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. EL-P. Goodrich.
Mr. G. Henderson, Capt. J. Horn,
Mrs. C. A. Henderson,
Mr. J. E. Joseph..
Messia, A. Kopp, W. F. Keswick,
W. Killing, Wm. Kirk.
Miss H Lillie, Messrs. H. Y. Loo,
_AILS. SATE BURTES ROWING BESEECH-ELECTOR ALD STRIPED RUE AGE Lute sa TES MERIT FEN PANEL DESERT TRALYS
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Mr. W. H. Owen. ! Mr. S. Peake,
Miss K. R. Rennick.
Messrs. W. Vander Steen, S. Schofield, Mrs. M. Sawyer, Mrs. Wm. T. Simmons.
Lt. P. C. Taylor, not out
Lt. G. Cobb, c Lee, b Kwan .. A.B. Large, Lee, b W. C.
BOWLING ANALYSIE. 0. M. W. C. Hang .... 8 0 27 Kwan
C.C.C. v. "TITANIA"
At Happy Valley, the Craigen- gower C.C. lost to H.M.S. "Titania" by eight wickets.
which the
Chinese R.C...... 7 2 1 4 Craigengower C.C. 7 1 3 8 6 6 Civil Service C.C. 8 1 3 4
Division II.
P. W. D. L. Pta. Against 116 runs home team compiled, the "Titania" H.K.CC. 2nd....11 10 0 1 80 Indian R.C. 2nd .12 9 1 2 28 ..11 8 0 3 24 For the winners, Sub-Lt Cargo R.E. & S.. batted well for $1, other double Kowloon C.C. 2nd 11 6 4 2 19 C.S.C.C. 2nd ...1145 24 17 12.5 1 6 14
replied with 213.
igure acorers being C.P.O. Ball Recrolo |(49), E.R.A. Sparrow (30), P.O. Newcombe (15) and E.R.A. Hui University 2nd ...10 4 2 4 14
R.A.SC.
10 4 2 4 14 (18).
Cralgengower 2nd 11 4 2 5 14 For Craigengewer, Lim played a forceful innings for 42, but with Police R.G....11 8 08 the exception of Omar (22) and Royal Navy 2nd .10 2 1 7
R.A.0.C. Kitchell (19), the others could not Electric B.C.....11 6 8 8
get going. Scores:-
Craigengower C.C.
H. P. Lin, e Glies, b Watch.
A. B. Hamson, a Londsdale, b
HII
R. C. Reed, e Ball, b Hill .. B.-W. Bradbury, e Hill, b
Sparrow...
U. M. Omar, e Stanley, b Hill
A. Kitchell, hit wicket, b H
F. Oliver, b Sparrow
H. D. Rumjan, e Ball, b Hi}} Y. Abbas, c Londsdale, & Bill
B. Chan, bit wicket, b Sparrow E. Lyon, not out
Extra
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS."
9.5
Messrs. E. Thomas, H. C. Triwedi. Watch Messrs. R. F. Waltham, A. G. Newcombe
R. de Lafarte, Walter Lathy, I. C.Whiters, S. S. Wong, F. R. Wear, Spar
Moller M
| Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Weller, Mrs. F.
Ball
Bradbury D
Messrs. H. K. Murphy, J. Mac-A. Wellman, Misses J. and BCPO Lean, Mrs. A.-Marrell,-"
Wellman.
42
2
6
9
7
9 2.0 T 6
Yesterday's Games
..
CRAIGENGOWER "C.C. LOSE BY 83 RUNS
Mr. N. A, E, Mackay's eleven de- 8feated the Craigengower by 88 runs
22 in a friendly match on the latter's ground yesterday afternoon. Scores:-
19
0
الحمار
zifr. Mackay'a Eleven 9N A. E. Mackay, b. Abbas..
F. Lee, b S. Abbas in.............
F. S. N. Smith, b Oliver
30
B
18
13. L. Youngaaye, e Ismail, b ́A, E
M. Kumjabn.
116 G..Hediny, b.8. Abbas.
A. C. Howell, run hot ....
WHA Gregory, run out
41 6 W. Youngaaye,...... e Lim, b X. 70427 1}; Abbas ...
150 E. Shen, rum,out |17|18|GALMt, not out, FRA
Total (for nine wits.)
20
:107
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