Hancock's Team will bat:
2
10
CRICKET
Interport Trial
HANCOCK'S XL v. OWEN.
HUGHES XI
Turner
H. Marlow, b Butler
H. Overy, not out
2 2 R.E. & R. Signale L/Cpl. Penny, e Hampton. b
Overy.
Mr.
Mr. H. Owen-Hughes'! to-day.
batted in the Team
second Harrison Interport Trini game on the Denvel
•H.K.C.C. ground on Saturday
Gough against Mr. H. K. B. Hancock's Butler Team. A newcomer to the Club. Leppard Major Crake of the K.O.S.B.. gave a very creditable performance: even though gifted with luck on two occasions. he was finally caught out by Pearce for 62 runs. Capt. J. R. Reynolds mastered the bowling in good style and retired with the highest score to hla credit. The bowling and batting was fairly good but the fielding needs more practice generally, Scores were under:-
noe or
H. Owen-Hughes' Team Major R. H. Crake, c Pearce,
b Parker
D. J. N. Anderson, e Zimmern,
b Bowker
E. C. Fincher, b Brace
C
L. Goldman, Zimmern, b
Reed ..
Capt. J. R. Reynolds, retired
S/Sgt. Mitchell, e Marlow, b
Petherum
Lieut. Gough, not out
Q.M.S. Leppard, J.b.w., b· Laing Cpl. Butler, b Laing S/Sgt. Houghton, not out
Extras
7 Lainx
Smith
4 Hampton 73 Raven
THE CHINA
MAIL,
0. B. Raven, Butler,
Turner ..
+
0
Extras
13
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Q.
M
R
W.
+
9
27
3
3 0
13
1
and interesting. The I.R.C. bat
Cralgengower CC. ted first and Ã. R. Suffiad played 'H. P. Linn, v and b G. Lee . brilliantly, he WAS eventually, E. Zimmern, b G. Lee ...... caught by K. T. Loke after a S. Abbas, e & b E, F. Fincher splendid lanings, and the highest G. Kitchell, b E. F. Fincher. score of the game. The Univer-J. Champion, h A. T. Lee sity played well with V. T. Loke | A. B. Hamson, b G, Lee .... 83 putting up a good score of 41 A. Lacey, c Lawrence, b G. Lee
runc. he played a good game R. C. Reid, not out. throughout. The fielding of both F. Oliver not out
teams
Extras was quite good but the bowling was inclined to be erra-
62
21
9
9
28
18
22
..
1 0
15
2
tic on a very fast wicket.
The
Total
182
4
3 2
2
scores were as under:-
BOWLING ANALYSIS
6
0
Indian R.C.
0. M. R.
M. P. Madar, b Nomanbhoy.
25 A. T. Lee
12 1
14
H. T. Barma, b Tan
O G. Lee
.12 2
56
I
J. S. Ackber, Nomanbhoy
c Kyum, b
E. F. Fincher
8
38
0G. A. V. Hall
悲
0 8
+
D. Mohammed, b Aziz
10 S. Jex
1
U
15
0
77
90
A. R. Suad, c K T. Loke, b
Hiptoola
Kowloon C.C.
49 E. F. Fincher, not out
81
0
F. M. el Arcul, b Hiptools
6
A. M. Rumjahn, l.b.w.,
b
7 Y. A. V. Hall, e Lacey, b
Champion
38
Hiptoola
14 G.. A. V. Hall, c
Lacey, b
A. K. Ismail, not out
25 Champion
Total
212
Extras
11 F. E. Lawrence, 1.b.w.. b Linn 74
BOWLING ANALYSIS
G. Lee, not out
0. M. F
W
Total (for 7 wkts.)
141
- Extras
Petheram
ศ 2 13 1
62
Overy, II.
7
0 27
1
Hirst, J. J.
7
35 0
5 Baldwin
6
0
50
0
A
I
22 2
A. A. Aziz
A
I 13
OF. Hiptoola
2 1
9
BOWLING ANALYSIS
A. Nomanbhoy ..12 3
P. L. Tan.......10 4 30 1
A. Rodrigues.... 2 * 15
0. M.
Ꭱ . W.
Total
14
11
183
37 2
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W.
? 1
32
1 J. Champion
4
44 0
21
7.2 2
16
3 A. Lacey
F. Oliver
2 0 5
0
University
H. P. Linn
.10 I 55 0
B 1 31 0
7 1 .36
I
H. Owen-Hughes, retired... 64 W. D. Folley, e Zimmern, b
Bowker
POLICE R.C. v. ELECTRIC R.C.
b Parker
W. A. N. Maxwell, not out
J. E. Richardson,
W. Hung. 1.b.w.. b Bowker
12 56
A. Rodrigues, 1.b.w., b Arculli 1. T. Lake, Ackber, b
Rumjahn
OR. C. Reld
3 0 14
0
ม
41
|
A. A. Áziz, c Ackber, ħ Barman
29
Reed, b
Ng Kam-soci, c and b Madar
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8
16
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929.
WITH ALL THE PEP
of a Jazz Band.
All the Poise
of a
Drum Major
Played on the Police ground on Saturday, the Hong Kong Elec tric Recreation Club defeated the 5 Police by 25 runs. C. E. Gahagan ▸ made a good stand and was final- 19ly dismissed for 71 runs, being 1
Five well caught by Hunter.
311 wickets of the H.K.ER.C. fell to B. G. Baker who bowled extremely RW.well and fast. The scores were as
H.K. Electric R.C.
C. Candah, e Madar b Arculli
H. E, M. Adams, not out
G. E. Yeoh, not out
Extras
Total (for 5 wkts.)
BOWLING ANALYSIS
88
CANTON CRICKET
SPORTS CLUB BEAT H.M.S. "SEAMEW"
In a match on Thursday after- 10 noon
over at Fat! the Shameen Sports Club beat H.M.S. "Scamew" 142 by 33 rubs.
The wicket was very fiery and the w.batsmen seemed to be uncertain of 2 themselves throughout the after- 1noon, and the bowlers on both sides 1 were at the top of their form.
Going in first the Club made 34 runs for the loss of 3 wickets and 0 looked as if they might put up a
A. Roid. b Parker
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0.
M.
0. M.
A. C. I. Bowker ..13
3
65
3.) under:-
E. B. Reid
..19
2
65
I
W. Brace
12
1 39
1 C. E. Gahagan, c Hunter, b
F. M. el Arculli .'8 A. M. Rumjahn . 9 M. P. Madar
34
1
37
6 2
12
H. V. Parker
..12,5 0
77
3 Post
71
H. T. Barma
3 1
14
1
98
o S.
J. S. Curreem... 2 ◊ 18
0
J. Stanesly, Post,
C McGregory
b
A. K. Ismail
2 0
-5
5. J. S. Ackber
2 0
14
S. C. Banks. b Baker, R. G...
6
D. Mohammed ... 1. 0 16
W. S. Stoker, b Baker, B. G.
8
1
- CRAIGENGOWER v. K.C.C.
0
4
0
24
V. W. L. Stanion 6 0
R.A.0.C. v. H.K.C.C. 2ND XL
J. R. Way, b Baker, B. G. ...
The H.K.C.C. proved to be G. E. Padgets, b Baker, A. V. much superior in every way to the F. Normington, run out R.A.O.C. when the latter enter- H. S. Jones, b Baker, B. G. tained the 2nd XI. H.K.C.C. at E. Thompson, b Post....... Sookumpoo on Saturday, Wisher of R. W. Smith, b Baker, B. G. the R.A.0.C. played well against Danbrowsky, not out fast bowling, although the field- ing might have been better. G. P.
have to escort himself to any B. G. Baker great extent. The scores were as McGreavy under:
Rowe, run out
McFadyen, b Summers
Walker, b Hinton
Benbridge, not out
Extras
Total
BOWLING Analysis
Police R.C.
46 McGreavy. b Way
* to
◊ good score, when there was à col- lapse and they were all out for 53. Goodman of the "Seamew" took 7 wickets for 8. bowling extremely well, and did the “hat trick." An evenly contested game was
The "Seamew" from the very witnessed on Saturday when the Kowloon. C.C. met and defeated first were in difficulties, losing their the Craigengower C.C. on the lat-first 4 wickets for one run only. Linaker for the Club bowled very ter's ground.
well indeed, taking 6 wickets for
The Craigengower C.C. opened the game very slowly, the first Eventually the "Seamew" made
20.
pair being dismissed for moderate scores. S. Abbas, however, chang-Ramsey, c Teate, b Cardy ....
Shameen Sports Club ed the conditions somewhat, pat- Galloway, b Cardy ting up a score of 52 runs in's
Hill, b.w. Leeson comparatively short time. He F. Lammert, not out played a consistent game through-Green, b Goodman
out and the fielding of the Kow-o. Lammert, b Goodman loon C.C was not up to scratch.
Duncan, cand & Goodman Kowloon C.C. opened strongly. Linaker, b Goodman
Lancaster, b Goodman Caveney, b Goodman Kavaranah, b Goodman Extras
G. A. V. Hall was, howover, well caught out by Lacey for 4 runs. His successor, N. A. E. Mackay was also speedily disposed of for the same number of run.
H.M.S. "Seamew"
e Kavaranah, b
balls, which is a splendid record Cecil, b Duncan ...
Mrs. Audrey Grubb, of Santa Monica, Cal., and her bow are never parted. Why should they be? It has always brought her good luck. Now she's the new champion woman archer of the whole United States and this is the bow that shot her to vic- tory over a large field of con-
testants.
TENNIS STAR
FRENCH CHAMPIONS TO
VISIT HONG KONG
The following passengers have arranged return passage to Hong Kong by the "Empress of Asia."
which left Vancouver on October 3 and is due to arrive at Hong Kong 6 on October 21:-
9
Mr. N. 'S. Brown (Principal, But- 9terfleld & Swire); Mr. E. M. Ensor, 11 Mr. and Mrs. A. Kopp, Mr. W. G. 4Pirie, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Tracy and 2family (Standard Oil Co.); Mrs. Pathick. Sir Richard Threfall and Miss Threfall, M. and Mme. Henri 5 Cochet, M. and Mme. P. Rodel, M. J. Brugnon, M. J. Parisot, M. P. 0 Landry, French Tennis Champions 6 on World Tour.
53
Extras
Lammert of the H.K.C.C. was
Total
127
caught by Benbridge just short of
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
a century, for which he did riot
0. M. R. W. .13.3 0 37
4 0 26 1
R.A.O.C.
Sherry Collard.
0
8
0
3 0 20
0
2 A. V. Baker
8 0 12
0
Williamson, b Divett
Post
2 0
9
2
Redmond, b Divett
King
0
Wisher, c Hepburn. b Hinton
16
Clark, C Remington,
b
Thorpe, B., b Banka
18
Summers
7 Smith S.. b Stoker
0
Wood, b Hinton
0 Kerby, A., b Banks
28
Hardy, b Summers
1T. H. King, b Gahagan
14
Hunter, e Padgets, b Stoker
1
Lawrence commenced batting
3 Baker, B. G., b Stoker
4
and punished Champion's bowling severely.
Trappit, e West, b Hinton
Post, c Smith, b Gahagan
4
Sherry, b Banks
24
He put up the abnormal score
Mahoney,
6 Baker, A. V., not out
· វ
of 25 runs in. one over and later
Collard, e Smith, b Way
Б
on he hit ten boundaries and one
Duncan Cardy, e Duncan, b Linaker
0
for five from eleven successive Leeson, c Hill, b Linaker
Extras
6
of batsmanship: E. F. Fincher Teate, b Linaker :..
3
M. R.
W.
Total
0 2
0
1 4 2
BOWLING ANALYBIS
0. M.
6.1 1 11
4 Banks
6
0 30
5 1
12
3 Stoker
9 2 37
◊ Gahagan
Way
1 0 15
B 1 14
91
H. R. Remington, 1.b.w., b
Wisher
10
R. H. Dowler, c Clark, b
Wisher...
11
H. J. Armstrong. b Wisher
2
J. R. Hinton, e Benbridge, b...
Wisher
4
R. N. Hepburn, not out
51
Extra
0
Total
149
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Q.
ศ.
60 0
12 '0' .69 14
40. 25 1
5
1 20 D
Skinner
Divett
Hepburn
Hinton
Summers
Dowler !
3 1 10 0
0 1 H.E.C.C. 2ad XL
G. P. Lammert, c-Banbridge,; b→→
McFadyen
Rowe
Wisher
McFadyen Walkor...
די
KOWLOON 2ND XL v. RE & S
Played at Kowloon on Saturday, the R.E.
and R. Siguals proved much too strong for their opponents. The outstanding in- dividual game, of the afternoon was that of Q.M.S. Leppard who was dismissed 1.b.w. for 90 runs. Lt. Gough also put up a good score and was not out. The match was interesting and played in a good spirit. The play of the Kow- loon Club could do with improve- ment bath, at the wicket and in the field. The bowling was not formidable and Invariably com pletely off the wicket. The scores were an under:-RAN
MA ECC- 2nd XI
F. 8. W. Smith, Lb.w., b Deave) --6
A. A. Dand; e Houghton, ba
Gough
Hamblin
102 partnered Lawrence until the last Lt. Com. Langham, b Duncan
ter was dismissed Lb.w: for 74 | Goodman, b Duncan
runs. Fincher carried on in McGill, b Linaker
琵 W. great style with Let, who after Barry, e Duncan, b Linaker
3 starting tremulously, settled Cass, e Green, b Duncan
3 down to some good and sound Robaon, not out
2 batting. Generally speaking the
Was
2 fielding of either Club was not
good, while the bowling moderately good on a rough wicket. Kowloon won by 6 runs and 7 wickets. The scores was as under:-
UNIVERSITY V. LRC.
Played at Pokfulam on Saturday, the game was evenly contested
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Extras
1
NOTES ON SPORT
GOLF
MIXED FOURSOMES AT TUNGSHAN
Thursday being a Bank Holiday, there was a Mixed Foursomes Com- 4petition held at Tungshan and the 2 winners were Mrs. Martel-Hall and Mr. L. F. Ruffin (18), with a nett score of 82. Other acores were:→→
Mrs. R. K. Batchelow and Mr. F. E. W. Lammert (11), 90..
Mrs. W. Arndt and Mr. J. MeNeary (20), 91.
0
B
20
On Friday evening (October 11), on the KE.S.F.P.A. ground ati King's Park, an XI comprised of past, and present pupils of the Central British School played the St. Andrew's Church Young Men's Club XI at hockey, and won by four goals to one,
The scholars were the aggressive beam, and gcgged four goals in the Arst half while the T.M. "Club Ecored their one and--only: goal by
penalty In the first half also Mr. C. C Frances was the Referee.
Mr. and Mrs. Greene (21), 95. Mra. M. A. Annett and Capt. Clements (15), did not return card:
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. H (21), did not return card.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Knott (20), did not return card.
Mr. and Mrs. Burdick (21), did not return card.
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