10
LAWN BOWLS
Contest For Dorrance Cúp
DOCK RIVALRY
CRICKET
ARMY DISPLAY IMPROVED BATSMANSHIP
1
HONG KONG'S NARROW WIN
Immense improvement in the
On the occasion of his recent visit standard of batsmanship of the to the Colony with the Shanghai lawn Army team was a notable feature bowls interport team Mr. R. Dorranco of Saturday's cricket, in spite of the fact that Craigongower won the intimated his intention of presenting a
game by ten runs,
Cup to be competed for annually be tween the Kowloon Dock Recreation
Kowloon C.C.
E. C. Fincher, e S. A. Ismail, b
THE CHINA MAIL,
Indian R.C.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1929.
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BOWLING ANALYSIẸ
0. M.
R. W.
M. P. Madar, c & b G. Lea
15
A. A. Rumjahn ...
51 Abbau
13.1 4
23 4
H. T. Barma, b G. Leo
J. E. Lawrence, b Abbas
0
Sourbutta
17 1
34
C. F. Doodha, c & b G. Leo ......
26
E. F. Fincher, not aut
31
E. Zimmern, b ́A. H. Minu W. Brace, not out
Muskett Kitchell
9.5 1. 32 4 1
8 D. Mohammed, c A. Kew, b J. Hirst
WITH ALL THE PEP
F. M. el Arculli, b J. Hirst
30
POLICE R. C. v. C.9.C.C.
J. S. Ackber, R. Baldwin, b H.
Overy
of a Jazz Band.
Extras
Total (for
wkts.) ...... 140 F. Goodwin, A. T. Lee, D. Laing, J. Marlow, N. E. Silkstone and N. H. Ross did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
M. R. Abbas Hong Kong. In their first LeagueA. R. Minu match, started badly, but through A. el Arcalli Club and the Taikoo Dack Recreation Hinton and Moor, who batted in J. M. A. Rumjahn Club, together with a set of spoons style, were able eventually to score A. S. Suffiad
A. A. Rumjahn for the rink making the highest score, aver the University by the narrow A. K. Minu
The trophy was competed for the margin of eight runs.
first
tisne in Saturday on the
The friendly matches were pro- bowling green of the Kowloon Dockductive of some interesting play.
especially that between Kowloon the Indian Recreation
0 M. R. W. 3 22
1 2 ប
The Police easily defeated the Civil Service in a League Match an the former's ground.
Police R.C.
Wagland, e Robertson, b Randle Hunter, c Robertson, b Edmonds 40 Alexander, b Edmonds
Sparrow, b Robertson
0 97
D
0 11
0 12
0
.G
0 84 1
Kirby, Edmonds
0 0 19 1
C.S.C.C. v. H.M.S. "HERMES"
After an evenly contested game} Recreation Club, the home Club win. C.C. and ning by a majority of 18 shots after Club, in which the former, through the Sailors succeeded in defeating being down by nurrow majurities on the Fincher brothers, proved the the Civil Service C. C. by a very (wo rinks, At the end of five heads"
victora. H.M.S. "Hermes," after narrow margin Taikoo led by 16-11, but at the 10th | head Kowloon led by 33-24, at the some brilliant batting, eclipsed the ground. 15th end by 45-32, and the aggregate Civil Service by one run, and, in the acores at the finish were 65-17. The Second Division, Craigengower de-F G. de Rome, e Wright, b spoons were won by Puncheon's rink, 'fented the R.A.S.C. by five whose total was 29.
Some Good Play In spite of the fact that both Clubs
closed their respective seasons weeks ago very ane play was wit. nessed, each side being as keen as mus tard. The green, too, was drawing well on all rinks, and the play at times was quite exciting,
On the first rink Brown (Kowloon) was opposed Wallaes (Taikos), and
Humphrey runs. J. E. Richardson, e Trusler, b
Bennet
The Police were more successful, and completely outclassed, the Civil Service, the scores being 175 to 46.
League--Division I
1
H.K.C.C. v. THE UNIVERSITY
Hong Kong C.C. played their first League Match when they met
M. Macdougal, b Bennet
Baker, 1.b.w., b Bumphrey.
D. R. Kelley, b Swann
J. Barrow, Wright, b Swanni
F. H. Holdman, not out
King, e Booker, b Elmonds
A. Reynolds, b Robertson Sherry, b Edmonds
rost, Randle, b Robertseri B. G. Baker, b Edmonda
A. V. Anker, not out
Extras
Total
41 Paterson
1.1
Bebbington ...
Civil Service CC.
-BESS?
1 Paterson, c Sherry, b B. G. Baker
40
E. Hiptonla, c S. Jex, h H. Overy A. R. Suffiad, b J. Hirst A. E. H. Ismail, not out
A. M. Ramjahn, c A. Kew, b J.
Hirst .....
Sirdah Khan, b J. Hirst
Extras
11 J. Hirst
Kowloon C.C.
Rumjahn
R. Baldwin, e D. Mohammed, b
M. P. Madar
A. J. Kew, b A. K. Salad
1 10
"
Total..
8€
19
BOWLING ANALYSIS
~0. M. R.. W.
5 G. Lee
12 3 22
22. Overy
10 2 28 2
0.1 8 20
F. S. W. Smith, e Sirdah Khan, b
A. M. Rumjahn
1
175
M. Mackay, bw, b A. M.
Rumjahr
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS
on the latter's
A. R. F. Raven, e E. Hiptools, b
A. R. Suffad
All the Poise
8
Q. 31.
R. W.
Randle
S. Jex, v Doodha, b Sirdah Khan
28
Q
1
Civil Service C.C.
Robertson Edmonds
8
+
3
G. Lee, c
Doodha, b
A. M.
of a
11.1 1 63 @
34
20 0
2 0 7
0
Drum Major
.9 J. Hizst, b A. R. Suflad
Chittenden. A. V. Baker,
HI. Overy, b A. R. Suflad
32
Alexander
↑
3
Edmonda, B. G. Baker
O. B. Raven, not out
Extras
B. D. Evans, c Grehan, b Laslett
49
Robertson, e Post, b B. G. Baker
F. J. Ling, c Wright, b Laslett
9
Booker, c Hunter, b Alexander
Total
45
E. W. Hamilton, not out
7
Randle, e Hunter, b B. G. Baker
B. Potheram did not bat.
3
Harper, b Sherry
Extras
Total
2
Davis, b A. V. Baker
BOWLING ANALYSIS
The Assurance
Bebbington, run out
161
Oswick, e King, b Alexander
A. M. Rumjahn
O. M. R. W. 9.4 1
8
Carr, not out
A. R. Buffad
D 2 21
4
of a
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Laslett!.
0. M. 11 I
R. W
F. M. el Arcull Sirdar Khara
3 1
0 17
34
2
Total
46 M. P. Madar
2 1
Radio Announcer.
13 2 สน 2
BOWLING ANALYSIS
13
0. M. R
W.
LEAGUE TABLE
36
4
2
B. G. Baker
6
Division L
Sherry
0
23 Lt. Wright, e Reid, b Baker
A. Y. Baker
0
9
-P. W. L. D. Pta.
0Lt. Stephenson, e Kelley, b Baker
79
•
Hong Kong LC Craigengower C.C.
1
1 0
9
1
1 0
0
1 Marine Trusler, not out
17
Kowloon C.C.
22
Extras
12
162
A
The Attention that
a Manipulator
Caught Short in the
Market
Gives the Ticker
The Perseverance and Optimism of an Ancient Pedant learning to Play Ping Pong
for two-thirds of the game it looked and defeated the University on
ne if the visiting rink was going to lose their own ground. rather heavily. At the seventh head!
The University
Wallace led by 6-4, but Brown led 3. D. N. Anderson, retired hit
E. B. Reid did not bat.
1 Bennett
1 Swann
at the 10th head by 8-0. Wallace S. v. Glitins, c'Batger, b A. Rold 28 Bumphrey get a une, but at the 15th head was A. Lee, b Beck..... seven behind (14-7). After the tea S. R. Kermani, b Beck Interval the Talkoo rink monopolised A. P. Guterres, ↳ Beck all the heads and won by 17-14.
L. J. Ride, not out
Extras
Total (for 7 wkts.)
BOWLING ANALYSIS
On the second rink Gray (Kowloon) D. R. Samy, c Sillitoe, b Hinton was opposed to Laing (Taikoo). The C. W. Lam, b A. Reid latter opened with a 3, 4, and 2, and A. Baker, b A. Reid then Gray get 4, where he remained for M. R. Osman, not out the next four heads, Laing securing a quartette of ones to make the score 13. An unlucky drive by Laing gave Gray six, and then Laing scored Ave singles in succession and led-by 18-10. Gray scored a couple of twes to make the score 18-14, Laing scored a two and Gray got three on the 18th hend, Laing stil! leading by 20—17. Laing added two more and then Gray
collected five and the scores were level:
Bowker Beck Reid Duckitt Ilinton
Batger, b Guterres
13 Trusler
10
H.M.S. "Hermes"
50 Surg. Ldr. Bumphrey, b Reid ..
3A.B. Laslett, not out
Total (for 3 wkts.)..... 182 Stoker Cross, Eng. Lt. Bennett, O. M. R. w.E. R. Grehan, Stoker Swann, E.R.A. Hammond and Surg. Lt. Sayers did not bat.
all. The lost head gave Laing one. O. Moor, e Gitting, b Samy On the third rink Puncheon (Kow-T. E. Pearce, e Ride, b Lani toon) had Wotherspoon (Taileo) as Hinton, Gitting
b
Extras
Extras
Alexander
Friendlies
UNIVERSITY v. H.K.C.C.
Played at Pokfulam on Saturday the Hong Kong C.C. defeated the University in a friendly game.
The University
The Navy
Indian R.C.
The University
The Army
Police R.C.
Divialon
Craigengewer C.C.
Hong Kong CC.
225354
11 1 26
0
13 2 35 3
BOWLING ANALYSIS
10
0
20 3
4
2
18
0
0. M. R. W.
Kowloon C.C.
E. B. Reld
5 1 18 1
12
A. Chan Fook, e Way, b Divett
12
R.E. & R. Signals
Ling
C
Hong Kong C..
10
0 H. T. Loke, c H. Walker, b Divett
0
R.A.S.C.
0
Kelley
39
0
A. B. Suleiman, b Way.
6
Club de Recreio
Baker
5.3 2 ·24
2
#45
G. E. Yeoh, c Divett, b Way
Indian R.C.
Hamilton
1 19
0
A. A. Aziz, b Way
4
Civil Service CO.
Richardson
0 21
0
R. F. Gan, b Ashworth
ง
The University
* Evans
0 18
0
C. Candah, b Ashworth
23
Royal Artillery
HL E. M. Adames, e Hepburn,
R.A.O.C.
21
Ashworth
17
F. L. Tan, b Ashworth
6
15
A. T. Normanbhoy, b Divett
22
1
3. Atani, not out
11
Extras
Total
113
BOWLING ANALYSIS
O. M. R. W
15.2 1
9
Q
T 0
League-Division II
Total (for 6 wkta.) ...... 100 CRAIGENGOWER C.C. v. RA.S.C. Duckitt, Remington arid West did not bat.
his opposing skip and the opening Siiltoe, b A. P. Guterres stages gave promise of a close game, A. Reid, e Ride, b A. Baker
A. Bowker, not out but predictions were falsified, After
Beck, not out six heads had been played Wotherspoon led by 4-3, but Puncheon got 5, 4, 2, 1, and 1, thus leading by 16-4. Wotherspoon got another one and a ane and a two came Funcheon's way, Then Wotherspoon had a look in with a two, making the score 107. Al- though Wotherspoon saveu a big kill on A. P. Guterres several heals he could not turn the C. W. Lam tide or the "joas" and Puncheon scored D. R. Samy an all tho succeeding heads, winning S. Gittins by 29-7.
SCORES AT A GLANCE
Kowloon Dock Talkoo Dock
Atkinson
Kempton Hedley
Chalmers
Cameron
McLeod
Brown
Wallace
(skip)..... 14
(skip)
Lapsley
Grimen
Ramsay
Stalker
Goodman
Gray
(akip)..... 22.
Greig
Docherty
Young Laing
Takip) Chapman Whyte Munro
29
Tota!
*... €5
A. Baker
The Craigengower CC. narrowly
R. W. defeated the RA.S.. at Scokumpoo Divett
BOWLING ANALYSIS
13
7 0 44 6 0
0, M.
2 52
2 in a League Match.
3 0 21
0
11
THE ARMY v. C.C.C.
Craigengower C.C.
24 1 A. Kitchell, b Fry,
J. W. Leonard, Fennel, b Fry
1. Hamson, cand b Fry
The Army proved to be in much
better form when they met the
Y. Abbas, b Andrews
C. E. Wong, ran out
Sourbutta, b
R.
Fry
W. B. Muskett, b Andrews
G. Lia, e Tavlín, b Fry
W. A. Youngsave, b Fry
Craigengower C. C. on the latter's H. Kow, b Fry ... ground in a League Match.
W. McBride, not out
Extras
The Army
17 Crake, e Omar, b Leo
Total
13 Fry
18 Simpson
Way
Ashworth
0
Hong Kong C.C.
50 H. J. Armstrong, b Suleiman
R. R. Hepburn, b Tan
C. E. Gahagan, run out
G. Divett, run out
Mackenzie, retired
W.
J. R. Way, not out
W. Harris-Walker, e Adams,
Tan
ដួងន
4. R. Collins, c and b Suleiman
1.3. Ashworth, b Suleiman
1 R. D. Beaumont,
107
Suleiman Extras
Total
2 A. Chan Fook
P. L. Tan
$334
0
0
and
22
158
E. V. JESSEN,
Superintendent.
0
Lindsay
Puncheon
(skip)
Wotherspoon (skip)
Leppard, b Omar
Reynolds, b Omar
Maxwell, Omar
Leach, 5 Oliver
....23 Wyatt, a Hameon, b Oliver
Christian, e
e Champion, b Lee
Total Majority for Kowloon Dock ..18
Presentation of Cap
Collins, ur, out
b Oliver
Davies, not out
7 Davey, Abbas, b Lce
Extras
47
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
O. M.
At the close of the game the players Omar and their supporters assembled in the R. Lee Club-house when Mr. Wotherspoon pre- F. Oliver sented the Cup to the winners on be
8 Andrews
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W. .32 Б 46 7
I.A.B.C.
Б 0 24
0.1 0 34
Major Langmaid, e Lia, b Abbas
Lt. Marshall, e McBride, b Abbas
4L/C. Lyons, b Kitchell 4Cpl. Crowcroft, b Abbas
w.o. Macdonald, e Lin, b Abbas
80 Cpl. Fennell, run out
B 3 24 8
Fry, Sourbutte, à Kitchell
R. W. Andrews, b Muskett
Mackay, not out .11.1 2 36 3/C. Simpson, b Muskatt
16 L/C. Tavlin, b Muskett
4 0
Craigegower C.C.
3
Extran
12
Wyatt
1
Total
14
32
half of Mr. Dorrance. Ha remarked that H. P. Lim, c Crake, b Reynolds It was a doubtful pleasure to him to R. C. Reld, e Christian, b make the presentation seeing that it A. B. Hamson, b Collins was his rink that were responsible for U. M. Omar, e and b Wyatt Taikoo losing, but at the same time he Abbas, 1.b.w.b b Reynolds expressed the thanks of his own Club R. Lee, e Leppard, b Reynolds and of Kowloon Dock to Mr. Dorrance E. Zimmern, Lb.w. b Reynolds
Champion, b Wyatt
for the very fino trophy and the spoons. W. Bradbury, b Wyatt ha had sent down from Shanghai. It F. Oliver, stumped, b Reynolds was quite interesting to renew the old W. K. Way, not out
time rivalry between the two Docks.
That was the second game of a similar
Some
nature between the two Cluba.
Extras
Total
·
BOWLING ANALYSIS
years ago Taikoo visited Kowloon and brought with them a wooden spoon, which they had the pleasure of leaving Christian behind for the losers. On this occa- Wyatt alon Kowloon had turned the tables, Reynolds but had received a much more hand. Collins
some trophy than a wooden spoon! Be Leach
could only trust that whon the two
12
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0. M. R. W.
4
2 26
6 0 20
4 1 16
2 0 18
Clubs met in the same competition next. Friendlies-Division I
year Taikoo would wrest it from Kow- ioon. On behalf of the donor he had pleasure in handing over the Cup to:
Mr. Kelth and the spoons to Mr. Puncheon's rink. The letter rink all
KOWLOON C.C. v. LR.C.
After an evenly contested game
played a magnificent game and well the Kowloon C.-C. defeated the In- deserved their victory (Applanee), dian Recreation Club on the He then called for three cheers for the former's ground. Kowloon Club and for the ladies who
Indian R.C.
had dispensed hospitality on such a A. el Arculli, & Brace, b Ross lavish scale at the tes Interval. O famail, &. Lawrence, b Goodwin (Applause).
A. A. Rumjahn, not out Mr. Keith, in responding, remarked S. A. Ismail, b Lee
that he did not see why the Cup should A.. K. Mina, E. C. Fincher, b be handed to him on behalf of the Goodwin
Kowloon Dock for he had not a hand in A. K. Minn, Lee, b Ross winning it and he hoped he would. A. 8. Balad, b Ross... never have a hand in losing it. M. A. Rumjahn, c Brace, (Laughter) He had to re-echo a T Hamet, Lb.w, b Brace
E. Fincher that Mr.Wotherspoon had sald regard Abbas, Zimmern, ing the generosity of the donor, Mr. Dorrance, to whom he would write and. atate that they had, bad a very good. and sporting content for the Cup, HJ| thanked Mr Wotherspoon for the kind words he had used in referring to the
Fincher
Extra
BOWLING
game and he had no doubt that fature Goodwin games would be fought out in the same
good spirit. He concluded by calling AT. P.. fer thres cheers for the Talkoo Dock Brace (Applau
EF Fincher --
128
BOWLING ANALYSIS
1. A. A. Aziz
34 A. 3. Sulaiman
88 S Atani
2 Normanbhoy
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0. M. R. W.
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