10
LAWN BOWLS
Annual Presentation Of Cups And Prizes
AN ENJOYABLE GATHERING
CRICKET
Fine Police Bowling Against R.A.S.C.
NAVY WINS EASILY
Reld, b Beck... Hepburn, not out blcKenzie, not out
Extras
Total (for 5 wkts.) Brown and Collis did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
The Royal Artillery had to. post- Parker pone a League match against the Beck Club de Recreio awing to their in- Divett
Ashworth Bowker ability to field a team.
THE CHINA MAIL!
63
BOWLING ANALYSIS
LEAGUE TABLE
0. B. R. W.
2 De Sousa 10 Alvea
6 2 B 5
10 5.3 0
+
Club de Recreio
174 M. F. Pinna, b Edmonds
A. P. Pereira, c Maughan, b
Edmonds
2 C. M. Sousa, Randle
1 J. H. Figueiredo, b Edmonds
0. H.
R.
W. G. Guterres, b Handle
15
2 69
7.2 1
21
B 2 39
2
7
1 25
D. P. Xavier, b Randle
[By Short Head"]
presentation The annual
of prizes at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Saturday afternoon
Over 30 was preceded by the usual lawn The slight fall of rain during, afternoon effectually bowls game, President v. Vice-Pre- Saturday
Armstrong, b.w., b Billitoe sident, the former winning by the damped enthusiasm during many of, Moor, b Pearce
Hinton, & b Reid very 'nurrow majority of two shots. the games which were played.
Overcast and cold weather threat Col. Wyatt and B. S. M. Leach ob- Parker, e Brown, Reid ened to militate against the after-tained the majority of the wickets Bowker, not out... noon's programme, but the rain of the Civil Service team for 91 Divett, e Reld, b Sillitoo fortunately held off and it was found runs, the batsmanship being very Beck, h Billitoe possible to play it heads on each weak and obviously in need of im- Ashworth, e Colls, b Reid rink. The play was quite keep and provement.
The Indian Recreation Club were it was not until the last bend was unfortunate in their League match played that the result was known against the Navy. The light had a majority for the President become very bad at 5.15 p.m., when of two shots, thanks mainly only a third of the team had been Gow "smothering" Chapman in a The scores were as
doubles game!
under:
l'resident
Rodgers
Campbell
Brown
Muir
(skip) McIntosh Branch Rapley
Russell
(skip)
Giltenk
Alves
Vice-President
Dubbiv
Hate
Birkford Gibson
12
(skip)
Ramsay Craig Bell
dismissed.
Mille, b Stce .... Harris Walker, not out
Extras
2.G. A. Noronha, b Randlu
F. H. Carvalho, b Randle
H. M. Xavier, b Randle
5 IL A. Alves, e Davis, c Booker
67 £. J. Guterres, not out
Extras
Total..
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Division L.
Hong Kong CC,
P. W. L. D.Pts.
1
Cralgengewer C.C.
Indian R.C.
0
The Navy
12
Kowloon CC,
8 The Army ....
8 Civil Service G.C.
The University
Division II.
12 Police R.C....... Craigengower C.C.
P. W.
5
Hong Kong G.C. . § Kowloon C.C..... R.E. & R. Signals 2 Club de Recreio
R.A.S.C.
Indian R.C.
91
O. M. R.
W.
12.3 1 29
6
Civil Service C.G.
12 1 40
4
The University
1 0 7
1
Royal Artillery
THE UNIVERSITY v. KC.C.
17
15
10
12 Randle
Q Edmonds
Booker
5
1801
BOWLING ANALYSIS
O. M.
R.
W.
15
2 72
&
38 0
5 0
38
0
5
0 27
A. Chan Fook, e Silkstone, b Smith -4 K. T. Loke, lbw b Lee
17
11
¡A. B, Suleiman, b Smith
.6
IC. E. Yooh, e & b Mackay
36
Total (for 8 wkta.) Gabagan did not bat.
The R.A.S.C. were outclassed by Reid the Police, who have taken all be- Pearce fore them this season. Private Fry Duckett battled well against fast bowling, Sillitoc but his bowling did not reach thei standard hitherto set up by him.
16 Alexander and Baker, of the Police,
excelled themselves in bowling.
K.C.C. v. THE UNIVERSITY
The University 2nd XI met the Kowloon C.C. on the Pokfulam ground in a friendly game.
The University
A. A. Aziz, b'Smith
C. Candah, e Lee, h Smith
The Kowloon C.C. again defeated. E. M. Adams, 1.b.w., b Lee the University in a friendly match P. L. Tan, ran out at Kowloon.
Walter Hunt, run out
BOWLING ANALYSIS
R‚ÂO.C.
BOXING DAY MATCH
The following have been selected to represent the University 2nd XI in a whole day match against the Club de Recreio on Thursday at 10.30 am. sharp at King's Park, Kowloon:-F. Hiplooła (Captain). Į Fook, A. B.1 A. A. Aziz, A. Chan Sulieman, K. T. Loke. G. E. Yeoh, 30K. P. Gan, C. Candah, H. E. M. 10 Adams, P. L. Tan, and A. T.
Nomanboy,
221
Fraser
(skip)
League Division I
Kowloon C.C.
14
Gray
Blackburn
Gutierrez
(skip)
.....B
Hast Johton Lapsley
(skip)
E. C. Fincher, e Gan, b Lani .... The Army were entertained by the w. C. Hung, run out Civil Service C. C. at Happy Valley E. F. Fincher. b Lam and a draw game resulted after | F. Zimmerd, e Normanbhoy, b Lam 20 aome interesting play was exhibited. w. Brace, b Saray
10
|S. Olani, stp. Jex, b Mackay 32 R. Leong, not out
Extras
0
12
53
H.K. YACHTING
2
Total.....
128
14
McDougall
Eccleshall
"
F. Gondwin, not out
41
0. M. R W.
The Army
Rosy
Duncan
Major Crake, e Barrow, b Ling ..
A. T. Lee, e Normanbhoy, b Gittins
9 G. Lee
14
+ 30 2
B
Whibly
Q.M.S. Leppard, b Ling
12
D. Laing, stp. Kermani, b Samy
Extray
6. Petheram
6
0 25 0
13 F. S. W. Smith.... 18
2
45 4
14
(skip)
16 Capt. Reynolds, b Ling
13
14 0
Atkinson Goodman
Lt. Maxwell, Hamilton
34
2
2
Philips
Hogbin
W. Macfarlano
(skip) Thompson Watson
Gay
Warren
(skip)
21
Fetherick
Nish
(skip) Farrell Chupan
(skip)
West Gow
(skip)
18
Total
Col. Wyatt, & Baker
A. E. Silkstone .... 8 0
Total for wkts.) .. 180 N. A. E. Mackay .. 1.3 0
5 O. B. Raven, R. S. Capell and N. H.¦
H. S. M. Loneb, c Barrow, b Kelly 11 Ross did not bat. L/Cpl. Penn, not out
Kowloon C.C.
8. Jex, b Chan Fook
N. A. E. Mackay, b Chan Fook
R. W. F. S. W. Smith, b Chan Fook
Fifth Handicap Races
ALL BOATS FINISH
The Fifth Championship race
31 (Handicap Class) for racing
0
yachts was sailed en Saturday over
a course of 9.4 miles, from Lye-.
Beacon
MONDAY, DECEMBER 23,
WITH ALL THE PEP
of a Jazz Band.
All the Poise
of a
Drum Major
The Assurance
of a
Radio Announcer.
Total 90
Majority for President--2.
At the end of an enjoyable and keen game, during an interval in which tea was served by the ladies ing connected with the Club, the com-Kelly pany assembled
around a table Baker
on which was an imposing array Hamilton
of prizes for lawn bowls and
tennis.
Hong Kong University
0. J. Kew, not out..
G. Lee, Chan Fack
Petherem, not out
This Class did not race the pre- 2vious week.
The Times
The finished and corrected times are given below:-
"Handicap" Class (Started 2,50 p.m.)
16
Bowling ANALYS19
Capt. Davis, not out
Extras
Gittins
0. M. 12 1 54
1 Gregory, Suleiman, Tan
Lam
12 2 47
୫୫
Total (for 6 wkts.) L/Cpl. Merriman and Pte.
.. 121
9 Silkstone, b Chan Fook
mun
Collins
Samy
6
0
34
2 Baldwin, b Chan Fook
2
(P) to Kowloon Rocks, Mark-on-Line
(P),
and
Baker
2 0 11
17
Channel Rocks (S).
i did not bat.
Ride
.4 0 22
BOWLING ANALYSIR
4
O. M.
R. W
Reen
9
0
31
3. R. Kermani, e & b Brace ....
20
• Extras
10
9
3
24
3 S. V. Gittins, e Laing, b Rosa
14
$9
0 30
1. A. Lee, c & b Goodwin
0
Total (for 7 wkta.)
72
5
0
19
1. G. Ride, c & b Brace
11
Hunt and Marlow did et bat.
0
0
D. K. Sumy, b Lee
18
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Civil Service C.C.
A. Rodrigues, c Goodwin, b Hung
10
0. M. R. W.
K. P. Gan, Goodwin, & Hung
Chan Fook
13 C 20 B
10
A. Baker b Hung
1 P. L. Tan
5 1 15 1
10
Rolla (1)
A. Normanbhoy, b Goodwin
1A. B. Suleiman
4
18
13
C. W. Lam, not out
F. Bakor, e Wyatt, b Leach
J. Barrow, b Leach
1
4 1
M. B. Osman, absent
0
0
Extras
La Linda (3) Diana. (6) Colleen (4) Dorother (2)
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
21
Hung
0 Ross
9
O. M. R. W 44 D 18
8.1 24
7 2 17
5 1 19
2 151
F. F. Fincher
모 2 0
12
O. M. R. W. & 24 6
H.M.S. CORNFLOWER v. H.M.S. MAGNOLIA
H.31.5. "Cornflower" easily de- feated H.M.S. "Magnolia" in a 1 friendly match on the Royal Naval
Recreation ground.
2
H.MS. Cornflower
1 Milam, b Brooker ...
0 Lt. Robertshaw, b Brooker
TIMES.
Finishing Corrected
4.46.16
4.40.15 4.49.01 4.48.14
$.53.02 4.49.54 4.54.44 4.48.28 4.53.19 4.48.10 "Menagerie" Race for
"y" and "G" Classes (Started 2.50 p.m.) Course: Channel Rocks (S) Mark-on-Line (5), Kowloon Rocks (S) and Channel Rocks (8).
Distance: 7.4 miles.
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
and the Pride with which a
to
Bride Ties, Her New Hubby's Tie.
TIMES.
4
Finishing Corrected
|Agate, run out
17 Daphne (2)
Wings (1)
4.27.05 4.12.54
4.27.20
4.08.31
Cain, b Brooker ....
0
Adanac (3)
4.14.06
Mr. Manders, e Buckland, b Blake
1
11
Before the presentation of ] De Rome, e Crake, b Wyatt prizes the President (Mr. D. F.Richardson, stp. Crake, b Wyatt.. Warren) addressed the gathering. Macdougal, b Wyatt
Presentation of Prizes
Mr. Warren then called upon D., Kelly, Wyatt Mra. Nish, wife of the Vice-Proli-TR. Paterson, e Collins, b Wyatt dent, to distribute the prizes as T. H. Holdman, c,& b Wyatt
J. Ling, stumped, b Crake follows:--
Hamilton, not out
Championship: 1st prize. (present. B. Reed, not out
ed by the Club), W. Russell; 2nd
prize, (presented by Mr. J. Gibson),
D. W. Phillips; 3rd prize, (presented
by Messrs. Cande, Price & Co., Ltd.),{
A. R. Whibley.
Warren) F.
Extras
Total (for 9 wkis.)... BOWLING ANALYSI
Goodwin
Brace
81 A. T. Lee
5 0 10 1 League Division II
10 2 38 2
THE NAVY v. LRC.
President's 1st prize, (presented Col. Wyatt by Mr. D.
and Major Crake Harvey Shield, C. Atkinson; Leach 2nd prize. (presented by Mr. B. Branch), L. Guy: 3rd prize, (presented by Mr. Russell), J. V. Ramsay,
Vice-President's: 1st prize, (pro
The Navy drew with the Indian sented by Mr. H. Nish), J. Gibson; 2nd prize, ipresented by Mr. S. Gray), J. C. Recreation Club in a League match Brown; 3rd prize, (presented by Mrat Sookumpoo. D. Muir), L. Guy.
The Navy Doubles: Handicap
prize Lt. Wright, b A. R. Mina ("Galloway Prize" presented by Com. Stanley, c 0. Ismail, b Messrs. Russell, Nish, Bradford and Curreern
1st
Hunter). S. E. Eccleball and D. W. Lt. Stephenson, b A. M. Rumjahn Phillips; 2nd prize, (presented by Mr. Sq. Ld. Bamphrey, run out ................ D. Keith), H. Nish and P. Young. Sub, Lt. Glass, c A. Ismail, b husband.
A. R. Minu
Non-Prize Winners: 1st prize, (pro pented by Messrs. A. 3. Watson & Co, Ltd.), D. W. Phillips; 2nd prize, (pro- Minu sented by Mr. W. Macfarlane), G. E. Lt. Cobb, run out Stewart,
Com. Baker, c K. Minu, b B. Minu
P.R.C. v. R.A.S.C.
Rawson, Brooker
Little, c Buckland, b Brooker Kinnish; stp. Nel, b Noyls
In a League match at Happy Loyett, not ant... Valley, the Police Recreation Club Shinn, e Neil, b Brooker defeated the R.A.S.C. by eight Jobson, not out wickets on a hard and dry wicket.
R.A.S.C.
27 L/Cpl. Lyons, b Alexander
13 W. O. L. Macdonald, e King, b
Fry, e Alexander, b B. G. Baker..
Extras
3
· Total
64
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M.
W.
10
17 7
5 2 12 0
1 12
1
1 0 4
H.M.S. Magnolia
2 E. R. W. Brooker, b Milam
22 S. P. O. Waylett, b Milam
E. R. A. Mount, ↳ Milam
42
6
Maj. Langmald, b ́ Alexander .... Lt. Marshall, e King, h B. G.
Baker
Brooker
Blake
Alexander
Noyls
5
Cpl. Crowcroft, b B. G. Baker
Mount
0
2
A. B. Laslett, c Curreem, b A. R.
Cpl. Fennell, c A. D. Baker, b
Alexander
12
Andrews, b Alexandar
Cole, l.b.v., b Alexander
10
Mackay, c Reynolds, b
Baker Simpson, net out
B. G.
.134
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W. 8 3 18 6
Sub. Lt. Mosely, not out.
Extres
Handicap Singles: 1st prize, (pre-Eng. Lt. Bennett, not out sented by Mr. R. Lapsley), J. Rodgers; 2nd prize, (presented by Mr. R. Duncan), Guy; 3rd prize, (pre- sented by Mr. W. J. Korr), A. R. Whibley.
Total (for 8 wkts.) Stk. Cross did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Men's Championship: 1st prize, (presented by the Club), J. Rodgers; J. A. Curreem 2nd prize, (presented by Mr. G. E. F. ¦ A. R. Minu Thompson), G. Rodgers.
A. H. Madar
Men's Handicap Singles:, 1st prize, A. A. Rumjahn (presented by the Club), J. Rodgers; C. F. Doodha 2nd prize. (presented by the Club), A. K. Mina J. V. Ramsay.
A. M. Rumjahn
0. M. R. W.
0 1 18 1
Ladies' Handicap Singles: 1st prize, (presented by the Club), Mrs. Cathill; A. H. Rumjahn, e, & b Laslett 2nd prize, (presented by the Clab), J, S. A. Curreem, b Laslett Mrs. McCaw..
A. H. Madar, Laslett,
Bumphrey..
8. G. Baker ....... 7.2 2 32
Police Recreation Club
T. II. King, c Fennell, b Simpson
A
11 R. A. Eccles, a Rawson, b Lovelt
Blake, b filam
Com. Buckland, e Rawson,
Lovett
Lt. Jackson, b Lovett
Ldg. S.. Purton, b Milam
66 Nell, not out
S. P. O. Kelly, b Milam
Moyes, & b Milam
4.36.15 Third Cruiser Race Yesterday The third cruise race was sail- ed yesterday, the course being set to round Lamma Island, & dis- tance of 25 miles. The race start- ed at 10,07 m., and resulted as follows:
U. and I. (1)
TIMES.
Finished Corrected
... 4.28.07 4.02.43
(Mr. H. S. Rouse)
Curlew (2) ...... 6.22.45 6.10.89
(Mr. J. W. Tosh)
The following yachts started but did not finish the race:-La 0 Cigale, Azama, Coquette, Irene,
Norseman.
Two men were found dead in a saloon car which had stopped half
6 way across a ford in Rowley-green Road, on the Shenley aide of the Barnet by-pasa..
28
0. M. R. W.
Extra
Totaj
BOWLING ANALYSIS
39
Milara
20
..6 1 7
| Lovett
4 £ 16 8
64
Sparrow, Kirby, Reynolds, Danbrow- sky, Sherry, Past, B. G. Baker, and
13 1 37 4 12 4 16 0 .... 4 0 16 D
Alexander
1 0 11. 0
8 0 13
0
13 0
1
T. H. Hunter, not out
Indian R.C.
Alexander, b Simpson ...
Extras........................
5
0
Total
b
18
A. D. Baker did not bal.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Mosely, b
0. M. R. W.
Fry
Simpson
3
8
18
CLUB DE RECREIÓ v. C.S.C.C..
102
Ladies' Novices Singles: 1st prize, (presented by Mr. R. Hall), Mrs. A. A. RunJahn, e Stephenson, b Hogbin; 2nd prize, (presented by Laxlett
Major W. White, RA.O.C.), Mrs. A. R. Minu, b Bumphrey...... Thompson.
C. F. Doodhe,
Men's Handicap Doubles: 1st prize, Bumphrey
(presented by the Club), J. Rodgers O. Ismail, e & b Rumphrey
and E. W. L. Bogbin); 2nd prize, (pre-A. K. Minu, e Laalett, b Bumphrey cented by the Club), W. E. Halo and S. A. Ismail, not out
F. V. Whitta.
Ladies Handicap Doubles: 1st prise, (presented by the Club), Mesdames McCaw and Thompson; 2nd prize, (presented by Mr. D. Gow), Mezdames Hall and Hogbin.
A. el Arculli, not out
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts.)
A. M. Rumjahn did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Mixed Handicap Doubles: 1st prize, (presented by the Club), MT. J.Comdr. Baker Rodgers and Mrs. Cathill; 2nd prize, A.. R. Laslott
7 0 28 0
0
37 2
Division II-Friendlies
At the last minute the Royal Artillery requested the Club de
0. M. R. W. Recrelo to postpone the League 72.210 Match scheduled to take place .... 184 20 B owing to the fact that a beam could (presented by the Clab), Mr. W. Brown Sq. Ldr. Bumphrey. 11 8 275 not be raised. The Civil Borvico and Mrs. McCaw.
Eng. Lt. Bennett 40210 stepped into the breach and provid- Bub. Lt. Gloss ༞། (ལ།།
ed the Club de Recreio with an afternoon's ericket. Friendlies Division 1 Civil Service C.C.
́ ́OVER 30 v. UNDER 30
F. Harper, e Xavier, b De Sousa
| E. Davies, run out viser
T. W. Car, b De Sousa
HOCKEY MATCH
The following will represent, the
The "uveniles" proved to be too
8. Handle, Carvalho, b De Sousa
they
Kowloon Indian hockey team
agalust Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday at 5 tough for their "elders" when p.m. sharp at King's Fark-Jogin met in a friendly Cricket match on der Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Har: the Hong Kong C.C. ground. bhajan Singh Awtar Singh (cap
Under 80.
tain), Kalwant Singh, Khushi E. E. Witchell, b Parker. Mohamed, Ferdos Khan, Karnall Capt Buites, & Diveti. SIGA Singh, / A Kinh T. Parish Parker Surjan Singh reserves, Amir Khar, Duckit, b Divatť: 2 Seadmirton, ria out
. H. Edmondi, Lb.v., by Alves
J. Bebbington, b Alves d
H. Fowler, b De Socis....
E. Himsworth, b De Soun
|| B. Maughan, o Xavia, b Alves
14 F‚E. Booker, not out
17 V. 3) Chittenden, b' Alren,
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