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CRICKET.
KOWLOON C.C.'S UPHILL. FIGHT WITH R.E.
TALI, SCORING MATCH.
con-
Cricket on Saturday was fined to two matches in the Second Division of the League, both of which, as expected, resulting in victories for the home teams,
U.S. LAWN TENNIS RANKINGS.
EXCHANGES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
On London
Prominent Players Are Bank, wite
·
Omitted.
TILDEN AND MRS. MOODY.
New York, Yesterday. As was expected William T. Tilden and Francis T. Hunter have
omitted
the Lawn from
The Kowloon C.C. were, however, fully extended by the Royal En-been gineers the latter, unexpectedly, Tennis Association's rankings running up a big score, but the which wore published to-night. K.C.C.. butaman rose to the occas. The first three places were allot- sion in fine style and retained the ted as follows:- full points.
At King's Park, the R.A.S.C. were up against one of the strongest bowling sides in League II. in the Club de Recreio. C. 1. Sousa, who has been doing splendid work with the ball, once again returned a very fine analysis.
League II.
KOWLOON BEAT R.E. BY FOUR WICKETS.
BRIGHT PLAY.
On their own ground, the Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI defeated the Royal Ea gineers by four wickets,
Scores:-
Royal Engineers. L/Cpl. Mechan, b Raven Spr. Whitefield, b Overy
Spr. Waldron, b Smith
John Doeg.
Frank Shields.
Wilmar J. Allison, Mra. Helen Willa-Moody and Miss Helen Jacob have also been ignored. The leading ladles are ranked as follows:----
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Mrs. L. A. Harper. Miss Marjorie Morrell. Miss Dorothy Walsel. --Reuter's American Service.
LEAGUE II.
Batting.
H. M. Xavier (Recreio) L/Cpl. Mechan (R.E.)
Bowling.
C. M. Sousa (Recreio)...5 for 17
A. P. Pereirs (Recreio) ..4 for 9
LEAGUE TABLES
League 1
04 0
S/M Gomer, b Smith
L.R.C.
Col. Skinner, Lee, b Raven
Lt. Col. Maraden, e Mackay, b
0.5.C.C.
Overy
34
.A.
2 0 1 0
Spr. Hulmes, not out
30
University H.K.C.C.
3 2 0 1 9
-3 0 9
LL Waring, et Jox, b LawrenCO
NAVY
Cpl. Deaval, not out
K.C.C
Extra
C.C.C.
SIEDLE &
MITCHELL
Bowling Analysis.
League L
0. M. R. W.
PARTNERSHIP.
Etall
..37
5 105
4
Total (for 7 wkta., dre.) .. 183 I./Cpl. Grosvenor and Spr. Monaghan I.R.C.
8 7 0
did not bat.
Catterall Nupen McMillan
C.S.C.C.
7 1 16
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
.51 7 148
3
0. M. B. V.
Eecreio K.C.C.
7 5
P. W. D. L Pozn. Pt.
1 24 6 8 0 ◊ 15 21
.16.4 1 62
2 Smith
Vincent
Viljoen
..26 8 4 0
69 13 0 Loc
I Overy
Raven
11
0 55
5
0 21
2
0
Kowloon C.C. II.
$8
14 1 43 2
HAK.C.C.
2 F.A.S.C.
Police
22.C.C.
0130 University
B.C.S. 5 1
3 13 21 10
15 24
Silver (per os.)
Kong
South Africans in Good Position.
TWO WICKETS DOWN.
Johannesburg, Saturday. The fourth Test Match between England and South Africa con- tinued this afternoon in fine wea- ther, when a crowd estimated at: 8,000 saw England out for a total of 142 runs.
Farrimond opened the batting and added 24 runs to his earlier score before being caught by Mitchell, Peebles, who made
three only, shared a similar fate
South Africa-First Innings. Currow, l.b.w, b Hammond Siedle, 1.b.w, b Peebles Mitchell, not out
W. Taylor, not out
Extray
62
68
Carroll
Lawrence
F. E. Lawrence, b Holmes
20 N. A. E. Mackny, Waring,
Doville
R. A Carroll, b Holmes
Total (for two wickets) 166 S. Jex, b Skinner Fall of the wickets: 1 for 18, 2. Lee, not out
for 112.
LADIES' HOCKEY.
F. J. W. Smith, b Mechan R. E. Lindsel, b Holmes
Extras
Holmes
at the hands of Nupen. The ST. ANDREW'S TAKE 2ND PLACE Mechan score at this stage stood at 341 for 7.
Great hopes centred on Chap- man who, however, was clean Lowled by Nupen for five. 352 for 8.
Tate Sound.
Tate played a sound and steady bat and was unfortunate to be caught by Mitchell after a tricky delivery by McMillan, having made 26 runs. 385 for 9.
Voce, the last man in, put up a remarkable performance, making 41 runs (not out in 27 minues, this score including four sixes and
one four.
When South Africa went in to bat the spectators had increased. to 20,000.
Curnow and Siedle opened the balting, but the former was bowl ed leg before by Hammond for a score of only seven. 16 for 1.
Mitchell Joined Sledle and the pair were not separated at the tea. interval, having made 49 and 29, respectively. At 112, Siedle had the misfortune to stop a straight one from Peebles after helping to add 96 runs for the second wicket. No further wickets fell before the close of play-Reuter.
Scores:-
England-First Innings.
R. E. S. Wyatt, Lb.w. b Nupen 37 Lee, 1.b.w, b Nupen
18
Hammond c McMillan, b Hall 75 Hendren, c Cameroi, b Hall Leyland, 1 b.w. b Hall
64
91
M. J. Turnbull, st. Cameron,
b McMillan
25
Forrimond, e Mitchell, b Hall ; *8
Peebles, c Nupen, b Vincent. Chapman, b Nupen
་་
IN LEAGUE.
EVEN GAME.
At King's Park on Saturday afternoon before a large number of
Andrew's spectators, St.
Club ladles team beat the Diocesan. Girl Schol XI by two goals to one in the Caer Clark Cup league competition.
Both teams were very evenly balanced and from the start of the game exchangea, though frequent, were equally shared. Mid-field play became the order, and after twenty rainutes play, Margaret Woolley
Total (for 6 wkts.)
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Grosvenor
Skinner
Deavali
LETHUSE 2 MOND
22
83
87
19
89
P.E.
6 6 1 0 18 18
Chinese Sub. 'Coin 1 1 12 7
1116 10
SAYER'S ELEVEN BEATS COMBINED COLLEGES,
On the Civil Service ground yester-
18 day, Mr. G. R. Sayer's XI, defeated 20 the Combined Colleges by eight
避 wickels.
188
0. M.
R.
10 1
55
8
428
1 17
11 0 48
0 20
C. M. SOUSA'S FINE BOWLING PERFORMANCE.
R.A.B.C. LOSE.
Scores:-
Combined Colleges.
A. Prata, b Reed
A. Hunt, Sayer, b Reed .............
A. R. Suflad, e Strange, b R. Lee
A. R. H. Esmail, b Reed ....
R. Reed, b Reed
J. L. Yeungsaye, run out
1 K. Nazarin, ran out
1 M. el Arculli, st. Holdman, b Reed
At King's Park, the Club de Recrelo defeated the Royal Army Service Corps by eight wickets.
Scores:-
R.A.S.C.
Maj. Langmald, run t it. Marshall, b Sousa... L/Cpl. Cadman, b Sausa Reynolds, b Pereira Lazley, Sousa
Guterres, b
0
28
0
Hong Kong Sub. Coln Par
IN AREQUIPA.
PRINCES ARRIVE SAFELY BY "PLANE.
Lima, Yesterday.
The Prince of Wales and Prince
Venezuela Gold Fields 58.60
Docks, Wharton, Codawas, &c.
H. K. & K. Wharves..§ (170 H. K. W. Dock...$50 South Ch. Motoru ...$ -- *China Providena (old)$ (5.31)
(new) $ 2.42) Hoogkew.... 279 N. Engineering...Tis. Shanghai Docks ...Th. io5
Lands, Hotels
Buildings,
George landed at Arequipa by H. K. & S. Hotela..$12.70 12.00 aeroplane to-day
Later.
The Princes arrived at Are. quipa after four hours and a half flight.-Reuter.
JEWRY'S TASK.
TO RESUME ITS WORK IN PALESTINE.
Rugby, Saturday.
Dr. Weizmann, President of the
B.K. Landi
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A. R. Abbas, e Sayer, b R. Leo
G. E. Abbas, e Sayer, b R. Loc Tsoi Yan-pul, not out
Eits
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.
E. B. Reed
A. R. Minu
K. Lae
A. A. Rumjahn
8 1 24
9 1 24
0 21
D. J. N. Anderson
4 1 17
GR. Sayer
6.5 0 14
2
Mr. Sayer's XI.
126
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W. C. Hung, e C. E. Abbas, b Taol 39
13 F. K. Leo, not cut
NOWOOK OOPHON
opered the score for St. Andrew's, Cpl. Fry, e Guterres, b Sousa 27 who kept the lead until half time. W.0. Pamplin, c
Pereira... Drv. Jones, Pereira, & Scusa
The Winning Goal.
4
I On resuming, the D.G.S. made Fie. Mackay, not out
7
hot attacks at their opponent's goal,/Cpl. Simpson, & Alves, h Pereira
Extras
Total
and from a rebound M. Smith net-L/Cpl. Lorkin, a Barros, b Pareira ted the equaliser. A ding-dong struggle ensued, each side visiting one another's goal until, in the very last minute of the game, Margaret Woolley scored the winning goal Sousa for St. Andrew's, who placed second in the League.
are now Alves
Fereira
F. J. de Rome, b Taoi
A.. A. Ramjahn, not aut
Extras
52
..$3
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Total (for 2 wktj.).. 134 Sayer, K. Lee, Anderson, E. B. Reed, A. R. Minu, Strange and 12 Holdman did not bat.
BENARES RIOTS.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS..
3 J 13
77
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
A. R. Spfind
O. X. R. W.
Taol Yan-pui
12
3 32
A. R. Abbas
9.2 1 44
14 10 17 5
A. Prota
2
0 16
8 2 39
0
J. L. Youngsяye
2
Q 11
2 E
M. el Arculit
1
8
Club de Reereja.
3
The teams lined out as under: L. J. Guterres, 1.b.w. b Simpson
St. Andrew's Club:--Mrs. Dand; PA. Alves, b Simpso worley, I. Rogers; 1. L. Woolley, M.
White, 1. Gittina; A. Wood, N. Field,
M. Woolley, E. Landolt, and P. Giltins.
D.G.S.:-A.
Mogra; 1. Lee,
Wood; S. Wong, Mis N. Maud, L Jorge; G. White, E. Banker, Mina M. Mason, M. Smith and Miss K. Grose.
League Table to Date.
H.K.L.H.C.
4
M. Xavier. f.b.w.
Reynolda 73
J. Remedios, at. Pamplin, h Reynolds
I. A. Barros, ran out
A. P. Pereira, e Reynolds;
Simpson
C. M. Sousa, not out G. Guterres,
Reynolds
Extras
C
Langmald,
Fa of ub BH POU
TO-MORROW'S MATCH AT
H.K.C.C.
Reuter.
[An earlier report stated that
riots occurred 。 communa!
o Benarea on Friday, in which two were killed and 77 in-
0 persona
jured.3
3 H.K.C.C.. UNITED SERVICES—On
Tolal (for 7 wks.)... 142 J. H. Figueiredo, T. Carvalho and H. A. Noronha did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYHIE,
Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
2 2.0 0 10 9 St Andrew's 2 1 9 1 * 2 Recrio
1 0 0 1
1 1 Diocesan G.S. 2 0 2 A
1 10 0 KL.C... 1 0 1 0 0
Fry Motch Cancelled.
Simpson The match between the Hong-Lloy Kong Ladies' Hockey Club and the Reynolds 442 | Club de Recreio was cancelled.
Tale, c Mitchell, b McMillan 26
Voce, not out
Extras
Total
41
29
2
0
0.
M.. R. W.
7
0
20
11
40
42
9.4-1. 20
(Continued on Next Column.)
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Tuesday and Wednesday.
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