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MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1933.

MINU TAKES 7 ARMY WICKETS

KOWLOON LEAD

THE CLUB

Fincher Gives Fine All-Round Display.

DUCKITT PLAYS CHANCELESS INNINGS

With four wickets in band the

Kowloon Cricket Club are leading

the Hong Kong Cricket Club by 24 fruna in their two-day game at the K. C. C. Play was resumed at 11 a.m. this morning.

Barnsby Bowls

Well At I.R.C.

Waring And Hamilton

Add 53 Runs.

MINU IN DEADLY FORM

Catlin Bowls

18 Over For 13 Runs & 6 Whts. University Juniors All

Out For 50.

MEDICALS GAIN EASY WIN

Splendid bowling by Catlin (6 for 13) dismissed the University second eleven for 50 runs at Pok- fulam on Saturday and gave the Royal Army Medical Corps a triumph by 49 runs.

Catlin's excellent figures were E. M. R. W. 19 10 13 E

CHEAPLY

Club Lack Good Pivot

WRIGHT DOES

NOT IMPRESS

AGAINST NAVY

Howe Plays Brilliant Football.

PERKINS OUTSTANDING

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

TT must have been a great disappoint- ment to the Club to have gone down to a smashing defeat at the hands of the Royal Navy, at home or Saturday after obtaining a goal lead 6 at the interval

The features of the day's were Duckitt's dogged innings for 46,

Good bowling by Pte. Barnsby scored out of 97. and Ernie Fin- and a third wicket partnership be- cher's 48, scored out of 107, Duckitt tween Lt. Waring and Lt. Hamilton played a chanceless knock which which realised 53 runs gave the

K. L. Ng bowled well for his include six boundaries, while Fin-Army victory over the Indian Re- cher batted below his usual stand-creation Club by 6 wickets at Soo-for 3 during a long spell with the

ball. kumpoo on Saturday. ard. He, however. Included six boundaries in his total, and with Hung he added 40 runs for the fifth wicket.

A. R. Minu bowled exceedingly well for his 7 for 62.

Medical Corps.

Fox, run out

Five hits for six off his bowling Colledge. e Bee, b Ng

Pearman, h Ng Fincher bowled exceedingly well rather spoiled his analysis. Hamilt- for his 4 for 10, keeping an innaton. Capt. Williams 2 (off successive Catlin, b Ng eulate length during iris brief spell. balls). Lt. Cragg and Sgt. Taylor Flood, e Cheng. b Ng

! hit him out of the small ground. He Kirkham, e Cooper, b Ng |took a wiekel with his first and lust Smith, Ng

Dewey, Lb.w., b Cooper

Hong Kong C. C.

T. E. Pearce, b Burnett

F. R. Duckitt. st. Mackay, b

E. F. Fincher

R. J. Walker, b Goodwin

0

balla.

46

Scores

0A. H. Rumjahn run out

#

#

Perkins, who played at right half for the Navy, was outstanding for his brilliant ball control and his feeding of Fairless on the right wing. He also performed well in taking the ball al

most into the Club's net on several

occasions in the second half, two of Langmead scoring. these attempts being responsible for

Dominy, the Club's inside right, was also in the limelight during the second half when he worked his way through the Navy's defence on several occa- sions.

He combined perfectly with Howe and acted as an excellent go-between with the centre and Fowler."

*

E. Strange had an off day and was too well covered by Thompson and Perkins to be very dangerous. He made several solo efforts in the second half but took too much on his own hands in trying to pierce the sound Navy

In a way the Club contributed great-defence. ly to their own downfall in overstep- ping the mark and leaving a gap in

*

Bickford, on the left wing again the defence, which the Navy were displayed brilliant form and the 20 quick to take advantage of,

Wright was the

weakness. Kad centres he sent across were of the

4 not been for his wing halves, right type. Unfortunately he re- 18 the Navy might have completed the ceived very little support from his inside, E. Strange, toho believed in playing a lone hand,

round dozen.

12

14

"

0

0

Wright's greatest fault was his in- ability to tackle in the right manner

Clarke, the Navy's left winger, was

a found Hynes a fast-moving back who

Casson, run out

Hunt, b Cooper

C. Garthwaite, e E. C. Fincher,

b Burnett

Indian R. C.

Wilkes, not uut

12

Extras (B.6, W.2, N.B.1)

7

0 A. el Arculli run out

20

4 M. P. Madar, e and b Barnsby

9

Tota!

12 A. H. Madar, b Barnsby

B

F.

F. D. Pereira, C

Cragg, b

15 Hamilton

4 Tata

Bee

7İNE

|T. Redmond, c and ↳ Burnet

H. Owen Hughes, b Hung

1. Melunes. e Mackay, h E.

Fincher

G. Stewart, e Mackay, ↳ E. F.

Fincher

J.

McLellan, not put Hunter. and

E. F.

Fincher

J

P. Raskett. c and b Burnett

Extras (B.12. L.B.2. W.R.2)

Tata'

A. R. Abbas, b Hamilton OA. R. Minu, b Garthwaite TA. Baker, 1.b.v. b Barnaby

S. A. Ismail, b Garthwaite O A. S. Suffad, C Cragg, 4 Barnaby

16 H. T. Barma not out

Extras (B.1. L.B.1, N.B.1)

104

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 0, 2; [for 6, 3 for 11. 4 for 36. 6 for 51, 6 for 80, 7 for 80, 8 for 97, 0 for 107.

Burnett

Goodwin

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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E. C. Fin. her, Pearce, b

Redmond

F. A. Munn. c Owen Hughes, b

Garthwaite

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N. A. E. Mackay, e Duckitt, b

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C. 1. Stapleton, not out

W. Mulcahy, F. Goodwin, and

D. S. Green to bat.

Army.

4 Lt. Walker, b Minu

Fall of the wickets: for 1, 2 Pereira For G, 3 for 29, 4 for 48. 5 for 88. Minu

BOWLING ANALYSIA.

0 Abraham

• Cooper

ROWLING ANALYSIS.

10

*

und very often he could easily have responsible for two nice goals but he

intercepted ground passes with

1 long strides.

tackled ruthlessly and was often left

(Continued on Page 3)

His approach in tackling a player standing. was often on the wrong side, leave ing a gap on either side which often to the Navy's wing

99 led to passes out

halves.

Fairless, the Navy's right winger

Saturday's Results

And Scorers.

FIRST DIVISION

2 He sent in deadly centres which ARTILLERY

4 NAVY

1 KOWLOON

2 POLICE 4 RECREIO

DIVISION

5 YOUNG

INDIANS 2 KOWLOON

DIVISION

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17

0

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0

proved too fast for Duncan and

10 2

32

6

Strange and proved to be the most

dangerous of the Navy's forwards. CLUB

0

time and again proved a source of LINCOLNS constant danger to the Club's de- ST. JOSEPH'S fence.

SECOND

8

CLUB

2

5

5 I 14 2.4 1 University 2nd XI 6A. B. Tata, b Cathe 1 Lieu. 1.b... b Catlin 3 Bee, Lb.v., b Catun Fernando, b Dewey

70 P. Tata, b Dewey Ng. 1.b.w., b Catlin

Cooper, b Dewey

a 2 15 7 27

*

1

THIRD

B. CHINA

3

4

RECREIO

4

4 RADIO

0

ATHLETIC Langmead, the Navy's brilliant cen- tre forward made an auspicious debut, RA.F. although it must be said he was badly ENGINEERS off form during the first half when he LINCOLNS 3 could do nothing right the ball into

guing even ILA.M.C.

• BORDERERS 8

This afternoon at Sookunpoo the

Lincolns are due to meet South China In the second half he played an a First Division League soccer ef- inspired game, and together with counter while the Borderers and the 3 Smith and Fairless his right wing com-Chinese Athletic will clash on the Club binstion, was one of the most danger-ground, bath games commencing st

4.30 p.m.

50 ous of the Navy's forwards.

Fogwell, the Club's custodian, play- League Tables To Date.

Goali P. W. D. L. F. A. PL.

2 2063

II

4

0 0 6 4 2

1 0 0 4 1 2

1 0 0 4

10 1 6

0 1

0 0 2

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0.

M. R.

Spring, b Catlin

Garthwaite

2

&

2 Silva, b Catlin

0. M. R.

W.Hopkins

4

0 16

0 Abraham, not out

5

1360 far as to try and

ihe net from three yards range.

13.5 4

39

4 Barneby

8.3 1 26

FROM SPAIN”

10

2 23

I Hamilton

G I

20

4 Cheng, 1.b.w, b Dewey

Extras (B. 3)

0

*Hung

*

4 16

1

Eddie Cantor.

E. F. Fincher

6

3 10

1

Tail

*bowled 2 wides.

Lt. Waring, b Mino

20

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Eddie Cantor.

Kowloon C. C.

Li. Garthwaite, b Minu

0. K.

E.

W.

For-Trot.

Lt. Hamilton, c A. H. Madar,

Catlin.

18 10

13

0

b Minu

98 Pearman

sed an outstanding game and would have

perhaps done better if he had T

Foz-Trot.

Capt. Lewis Bryan, b Pereira

5 Dewey

48

Capt. Williama, c A. H. Madar,

b Minu

12

17 Lt. Cragg, L.b.w. b Minu

Sgt. Taylor, b Minu

10

3

Lowe Secures Cheap Wickets In Trial.

beca given a free hand instead of being in- 4

structed, every other minute by the 'k backs as to which shot he should af tempt to stop or gather.

Lincolne Hynes played his usual steady rame, South China

Navy

4

FIRST DIVISION.

Hung.

C Pearce.

b

11 Pte. Barnsby, e Rumjaha, b A.

II. Madar

13

RIGG RETIRIES WITH 33.

14 Gay. Hopkins, A. H. Madar

0

20 S.M. Jordan not out

0

G. C. Burnett, not out

G

Extras (L.B. 4)

Extras B.4. L.B.2, W.B.1)

7

Totul

Total for 6 wkts.)

128

Scores:

Good bowling by H. J. D. Low,

4 (5 for 23) was the feature of the

Hong Kong Cricket Club's 120 on Saturday.

Mr. Owen Hughes' XL

ceased to trouble him.

but his partner, 6. Strange, was de- finitely off colour and showed an in- St. Josephs

Palice clination to be wild on occasions,

Strange was evidently suffering from Kowloon a weak right ankle which has not yel Athletic

Club

Rotrcio

0 0 2 3

trial

Q. M.

WT. A.

Pearce, e Duckitt, b

R

33

1

Rigg

Howe and F. Fowler for the Club Borderers End Perkins for the Navy were three outstanding men on the field.

Howe and Fowler formed a perfect partnership, the latter making bril Athletk linast openings for Howe to score on South China 1 0 0 4 each occasion.

Artillery..

Artillery

0 0 2 3

the

RECOND DIVISJON.

Goals

P. W. D. L

A. PLB,

0 0 7

3

12 I

€2

7

A. K. Mackenzie, b Lowe

6 for 103.

A. B. Madar

3 2 4

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Abbas

0 4

0

2. Owen Hughes, e Kilbee, b

Lowe

Suffad

4

0.

R

W.

4 0

Garthwaite

16

4 at 2 Arculli

0 D. McLellan, 1.b.w., Lowe

0 18

0

R. Stilliard, b Rigg

7

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10 1 24

J

McLellan

3

2 21

1

McInnes

Duckitt

3 0 12

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3 0 10 Q

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Owen Hughes

"bowled a wide.

C.B.A. HAVE CLOSE SHAVE

Sargent Nearly Pulls Side Through,

FINE PLAY AGAINST KC.C.

The Diocesan Boys' School, ald-R. Davies, e Lowe, b Duckitt. ed considerably by the fine all J. Hunter, b Lowe

At King's Park the Central Brl-round play of Mr. C. B. R. Sargent. tish Association beat the Central their Headmaster, were unfor British School in a thrilling Anish tunate to be beaten by only 3. runs by one wicket.

by the Kowloon Cricket Club School: 49 (Holder 25, A. Pole second eleven at the K.CC. on

Saturday, (8 for 1).

Association': 44 (J. Sharpham Scores:

4 for 13, Hamer 3 for 12).

(Continued From Previous Column)

D.B.S.

J. L. Youngsaye, © Carr, b

Hirst

Bowling Analysis."

O, M. B. W

|·HOCKEY

G 0 26 2

B 1 23

5

8 0 30

2

510014

Mr. Hayward's XL

R. H. Griffiths, c & b Pearce ..

G. E. R. Divelt, st. Potter, b

Lowe

11

C. E. Gahagan, c Pofter, b

McInnes

China Mail

2

P. E. Baskett, b Duckitt

Sports Diary

3

A. H. Harbord, not out

23

2

To-day.

18

Extra (32 LB2)

Total

4 AQUATICS

Howe's brilliant swerve and marks Navy menslip combined with Fowlers deter- Club mination to get the ball to the former's Young Indians feet formed the basis of the brilliant Borderers attack directed against the Navy goal Kowloon

10 which resulted in three

a three very fine goals. Lincolns

0 2 1

THIRD DIVISION,

Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

0 0 0

Lincolns South China 2 2 0 0 5

*Borderers

Engineers

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Radio B.A.S.C.

0 1 1

1 1 0 0 8

0 2 0 2

100 B

1 0 0 1

1 0

RAM.C.

2 0 0 11

1 0 1 10

0 0

0 0

97

V.B.C. ▼ Shanghai Y.M.C.A.

champions.

(V.R.C. 9.15 p.m.)

Goalscorers.

FIRST DIVISION

Howe (Club)

Rigg Lowe

McInnes

SPALDING

TENNIS BALLS

Distributors for Hong-Kong GILMAN and

K.C.C. 2nd XI.

Duckitt.

C. I. Stapleton, b Sargent

34

{G. Lee, b Surgent

84

W. Mulcahy, b Lea.

H. J. Armstrong, b McLellan ̧.

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F. A. Dunnett, b Sargent

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A. J. Hulac, b Dunnett

2

[W. H. G. Hirat, e Zimmern,

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Stilliárd, h

W. Rapley, run out

-6

Lee

-13 McLellan

18.

B. D. Lay, b Kirst

COM

1'

C. B. R. Sargent, e Hirst, b

Dunnett

T. Carr, e Broadbridge, b

Sargent

S. J. Houghton,*e Broadbridge,

4

Lellan

A. Zimmern, run out

13

b. Sargent

G. T. Lee, not out

$2

J. Prettejohn, run out

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R. Broadbridge, e Geall, b

Dunnett

8. H. Wong, b Dunnott

E. Rapley, e Mulcahy, b Hirst

Extras (B5)

A. E. Simmons, not out

W. J. Grall, c Zimmern, b

Sargent

E R. Duckditt, hit wkt, b

Gahagan

C. Stone, b LoWBON

2

II. J. D. Lowe, b Lowson...

Q

A. Wright, e & b Leo Vi

Extras (B2 WBL NB4)

Total

oR. King, b′ Baskett

0

J. E. Potter, not out'

CRUCKET

Extras (B10 LB1)

11.

104

———- KC.C. v HK.C.C.

Total..

133

Totál

101

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

O, M

Bowling Analysis,

87

Duni

Whit

Gerif Mulcahy

Hulse

Burgent

Pearce McLellan Dirett

W. H. B, Rigg, retired

0A W. Hayward, 1.b.w., b

Radfo v R.E. (Caroline Hill 5 p.m.)

Leonard (St. Joseph's) Radio-M. Singh: P. Singh, J. Elliot (Kowloon)

2. Grewal J. Singh, M. Haazan, M. Singh: Clarke )

P. Singh, G. Singh, A Singh, K. Singh Smith

and F. A. Kemp (Capt.)

Shanghai Civil Service.

ngmead

(Navy)

Lewis (Kowloon)

Baldry (Lincolns)

McGuiness (Lincolas)

Shepherd (Police)

Ward (St. Joseph's)

(8.30 p.m.) Rocha (Et. Joseph's).

(Recreio)

33 0.8.0.C.:-6, Eliceshall, H. R. Wood, Boura Joseph's own goal)

J. Hollidge and 8. Deakin (skdp),

BILLIARDS

(St. Patrick's Club, 8 pm.)

Gomes

Donces

SECOND DIVISION

(Club) Chuang Koon Wong. (Athletic)

Al M. Omar (Young Indians) Ping Koon-hong (Athletic) Duffield (Kowloon) Boyd (Club)

Williamson (Club),

THIRD DIVISION (Borderers)

(Engineers)

Campur (Recrpio)

(Bacond DAY) (E.C.C. 11 am) Hewan (Lincoln)

R.K.C.C, 2nd XI v KC.C. 2nd XI Chuong Ping-lim (B. China)

(Borderers) Parcei O, MBWAN

(K.K.C.C., 11 am) from

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(Dorderers)

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Meeting

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