Page
BATTING
Inns Runs
Sgt. Taylor (RE)
2
105
L. E. Jupp (B.K.C.C.)
3
155
Lt.-Comdr. Bekant (Navy)
4
95
A. S. Sufflad (LR.C.)
139
R. 8. W. Patterson (ILK.C.C)
2
.85 67
W. A. Reed (Recreio)
10
A. A. Dand (K.C.€)
304 77
K. Nazarin (LRC)
33) 78 •
Major Bonavia (BL.A.M.C.)
$
241 103* 1
P. Dunne (KCC)
5
105
Cpl. College (RA.M.C)
9
301-
W. Sparrow (CCC)
Я
247
65
Lt. Comdr. Hughes (Navy)
4
91
A. R Sund (LR.C.)
·
265
Pte. Crayford (R.A.S.C.)
2
87
T. Yeoh (C.C.C.)
9
189
H. J. Armstrong (H.K.C.C.)
6
154
G. A. Guterres (Recreio)
128
C. W. E. Bishop (H.K.CC)
&
127
P. D. Crawley (C.S.C.C)
7
125
Lt. Smythe (Navy)
4
73
W. L. Clarke (Police)
7
121
S/Sgt. Flood (R.A.S.C.)
7
157
A. E. Carey (Police)
334
LADIES' SALON.
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
A. K. Mackenzie (H.K.C.C.)
6
130
Lt.-Comdr. Palairet (Navy)
2
42
G. Lee (K.C.C.)
8
126
E. Souza (C.C.C.)
147
M. el Arculli (LR.C.)
8
G. Souza (C.C.C.)
5
165
82
J. W. Leonard (C.C.C.)
8
117
T. W. Gob (University)
5
57
1. P. H. Macaulay (K.C.C.)
2
38
A. Kirby (Police)
2
37
E. Soares (Recreio)
10
182
A. I Kitchell (LR.C.)
4
54
Comdr. Lindsell (Navy)
2
35
A. A. Aziz (LRC)
*
83
A. Kitchell (C.C.C.)
8
93
NEW STOCK OF
A. W. Grimmit! (C.S.C.C.)
2
33
A. K. Minu (IRC)
8
99
UKULELES,
J. M. Wilson (C.S.C.C.)
5
82
A. B. Tota (University)
ន
81
44
GUITARS,
MANDOLINE,
STRINGS, PICKS,
VIOLIN CHINRESTS AND PADS.
THE ANDERSON
MUSIC CO., LTD.
Ice House St.
A. Prata (Recreio)
9
111
34
W. Meadows (Police)
Б
76
46
II. A. Alves (Recreio)
10
151
S/Sgt. Tighe (RA.S.C.)
30
25
BANJOS,
F. S. Fernando (University)
75
38
A. H. Baker (LR.C.)
58
J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.)
7
96
42
Maj. Denvir (R.A.M.C.)
7
96
40
P. H. Loughlin (Police)
7
95
33
Sgt. Anderson (RE.)
2
27
22
A. B. Lewis (Navy)
27
27
Pte. Goulty (R.A.M.C.)
3
27
15
Dvr. Whitley (RAS.C)
67
Sgt. Tipple (RASC)
3
40
30
G. R. Wynne (Police)
5
66
26
F. E. Lawrence (K.C.C.)
6
66
20
A. A. Rumjahn (LR.C.)
92
P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio)
52
Tel. 21322.
8. Abban (C.C.C.)
7
17
W. H. Edmonds (C.S.C.C.)
75
S. Jex (KC.C.)
5
GO
Cpl. Ballard (RA.S.C.)
59
Pte Leigh (R.A.M.C.)
7
47
H. T. M. Barma (I.R.C.)
10
116
India Team Selected
•
2ad HK.B. Battery
University
Radio
Medway Oficers
Y.M.C.A
INTERPORT HOCKEY
(Continued from Page 4)
Reed Brothers Prominent
The Indians are in the International
For Macao. 1. Ferreira, at right (who are actually ready for their half, and F. Nolasco, on the right firat match, which will be played wing, played very well together, on March 19, against Walen. Both goalkeepers were Qutaland- As a result of the Anal trial last)
Saturday when the "Probables" defeated the "Possibles" by seven clear goals on the Marina ground. the "Probables" team was select.
ing, Almada (Macau) and A.
P
E.
Een da Silva incognitos) saving their side on many occasions. V. Reed (Captain) and W. Reed also shone for the lacogni tos.
F.
Aed en blac to represent India.
Lal Singh, who has been suffer- ing from an injury sustained in an inter-company hockey match,
The following were the teams. Macao:-Almada, J. Rodrigues, M. Cardosa, L. Ferreira, J. Ferreira, Amade a welcome returned to the Afrost. Nolasco, Mankao, F. game, giving a brilliant display. Kamba, H. Rosario and A. Angelo.
The goal-scorers for the Incognitos: A. P. Eca da Silva; A A. Remedion, E. V. Reed (Captain);
winning team were Awtar R. J. Reed, W. A. Reed, S. G. Barros:
Singh (5), Dost Mohammed and Khuda Bux.
A. P. Sousa, K. C. Read. A. M. Xavier,
J. M. Pintas and A. Reed.
With the exception of Mauhao,
the Macao team was the same visited Hong Kong on February
A
The following will represent India. Nur Mohammed (Punjabla); Pardu
man Singh (Radio), Subedar Tajs
A. S. Suffiad (LR.C. ) W. Sparrow (CC.C.).. L. A. C. Cagby (Navy)
B.Abbas (C.C.C.)
A. D. Lowson (HRC.C.)
Mohammed (Punjabi); IL HA W. K. Way (CCC) 14 Alaf Din (Punjabis); Khuda Bax (R. Lt. Luard. (Navy)
san (Radio), Dufla Singh (Punjabis), A. L. Barron (Navy)
Mohammed (B.E.S.), Avtar Singh (Radio), Kalwant Singh. A. Rumjahn (IRC) (Radio) and Lal Singh (Punjabis).
and drew with Hong Kong in the K.S.), Dost first Interport encounter.
*
*
Big Defeat For Engineers
The Royal Engineers, who visit
Mamak "Needle” Game
Ple. Goully (RAMC) A. R. Abbas (LR.CA
A. R. Bullad (LRC)
ed Macao on the previous Sunday The "needle" game in the Mamak suffered the heaviest defeat to Hockey Tournament-between the date, losing by 9 goals to 1
Radio 9.C., twice Mamak cham The following is the record of pions, and the Bt. Andrew's Club matches played by visiting teams which was postponed from last In Macao:
Friday, will be played on Thurs. Gay on the Marina ground, Kow-P. E. Barkeit (ILKCC)
University
United
R.A.S,C.
Lincolns
B. C, of Bignals
loon.
can
secure
Unless the Radio both points from the Saints, their hopes of drawing level with the Palice, the present 100 per cent leaders in the Tournament, will be dashed,
A. P. Guterres (Recrels) J. Barnes (C&CC)
A. H. Mackenzie (ILK.CC.) Pte. Swain (RA.B.C.) L. Hubbard (C.C.C.)
B. L. Nr (University) H: Overy (K.C.C.)
The Saints are fielding a very ner. Whitley (RABC):!! strong team and are fully confident lot, at least forcing a draw with B. Lewis (Navy)
the Radio
F. Hiptooin (University)
23
M. P. Madar (LR.C.)
4
46
A. D. Lowson (H.K.C.C.)
4
45
Dvr. Gray (RA.S.C.)
4
33
R. F. Westlake (C.S.C.C.)
7
76
W. Hyde (K.C.C.)
43
the only team Tournament
Col. Noeworthy (RE.)
2
20
Mid. Colville (Navy)
2
20
The qualification for the above averages are two nings and an average of 10, BOWLING
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79
192* 2
55* 68
74
58
37*
60
34
48*
64
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1934.
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
ALL
TENNIS
SHOES
LESS
25%
HONG
THE CHINA MAIL.
KONG CRICKET LEAGUE AVERAGES
JUNIOR LEAGUE
The following are the `complete Junior League cricket, averages to date:
FIELDERS WHO HAVE HELD
5 OR MORE CATCHES
Only Twelve In Two Leagues
Twelve players, other than wie. ket-keepers,, from the two cricket leagues have held five or more catches this season. They are: M. el Arculli (L.B.C..2nd XI) 11; K Lee (C.G.C.) 7. A. A. Rumjaho (I.R.C
2nd XI) 7 F. E. Lawrence (5.C.C. 2nd XI) 75
F.S W. Smith 2nd XI) C.C. 2nd 31) 14. A. Eitchell (C.C C. 2nd ID 6: A B Suffed (LR. C. 2nd XI 6; E. C. Fincher (K. C.C.1 &; AB. Bumjahn (LR.C.) 5: W. K. Way (C.C.C. 2nd XI) 5; and . F. McGowan (C.S.C.C. 2nd XI) 5.
SENIOR LEAGUE
The following are the complete premier league cricket averages to date: BATTING
J. E. Richardson (C.S.C.C.) N. A. E. Mackay (KLC.C.) H. Owen Hughes (ILK.C.C.) B. C. Flacher (K.C.C.) LA. Garthwaite (Army)` L. S. PeatBeld (Navy) A. H. Rumjabu (LR.C.)
F. D. Pereira (LR.C.)
·K. Zimmera' (CCC)
Capt. Williams (Army)
23.62 145 RUNS
SCORED IN
65 MINUTES
24.33 Richardson ¡And Sayer
In Big Stand.
8. V. Gittins (K.C.C.) A. E. Perry (CS.C.C.) R. Lee (CCC) Major Bonavia (Army)
W. G. Hung (R.G.C.)
C. L. Stapleton (K.C.C.) T. A Pearce (H.K.C.C.)
L-Comdr. Stephenson (Navy) Capt. Michell (Army)
H.S. N.O.
0
63* 2
65 Q
Arge
52.50 51.60 47.50 48,33 42.50
Inns
Runs HS. NO. Avge
3
160 108* 1
80.00
6
213
3
71.00
6 292 95
48.66
6 207 €97
0
44.50
4
89 $2
44.50
1
38.00 25.66 36.66
.121
40.33
5 199
39:50
4
119 83.
39.66
35.26 $5.00
6 149
1
37.25
4 149 87
37.25
33.44
A. M. Rodrigues (University)
146 85 0
36.60
30.87
D. S. Harley (H.K.C.C.)
5
109
55*
2
36.33 ·
I
30.33
E. F. Fincher (ECC)
6
* 144
75
1
28.80
Q
29.44
A. W. Hayward (H.K.C.C.)
5 110 46
27.50
70 Q
29.00
3
52 30 1
26.00
2
51
0
25.50
0
25.661
6 151 83
25.16
4
25.6"))
2
50 44 0
25.00
0
25,40
5
103 56 2
34.33
2
25.00
4
92 37
23.00
1
6 114 51
1
22.80
2
24.20
5 104 44
20:80
0
22.42
2
39 23
19.50
57*
1
22.33
Sub-Lt. Sinclair (Navy)
5
97 32 0
19.40
52
0
21.60
K.C.C. SCORE FREELY
A. C. Beck (H.K.C.C.)
3
37 28 I
18.50
33
0
21.00
J. S .A. Curreem (LR.C.)
3
55
0
18.33
2
21.00
(By ATHOLE)
A. R. Minu (1.R.C.)
4
72 49
0
18.00
62*
*
21.00
A. R. H. Esmall (LR.C.)
2
35
0
17.50
45
I
51*
20.62 DY hitting up 108 not out for the
B
J. L. Youngsaye (C.C.C.)
7
87 32 2
17.40
43*
2
21*
2
35
35 •
47
0
40
1
22
17.50
*
*
36*
2
16.60
66"
2
0
39*
2
20.50 Civil Service against the Uni 19.50 versity on Saturday, J. E. Richard- 19.00 son became the first player to re- 19.00 cord a century in the premier lea- 18.50 que since D. J. N. Anderson reach- 18.20 ed three figures at the commence- 18.00 ment of last season.
Richardson hit 18 boundaries in his 16.50 10% and was aided by G. R. Sayer (53) first wicket stand that yielded 145 16.50 runa in 60 minutes. Richardson second 16.50 his runs out of 182.
in
Lt. Walker (Army)
A. T. Lee (C.C.C.)
Lt. Eaden (Navy)
66
0
16.50
Cpl. Ballard (Army)
2
31 22
15.50
31
22
~
15.50
92 22. 1
15.33
E. J. R. Mitchell (H.K.C.C.)
ផ
76
0
15.20
Lt. Larkin (Navy)
30
1
15.00
G. C. Burnett (K.CC.)
39 27* 1
14.75
Lt. Williams (Army)
3
29 12 1
14.50
F. K. Lee (CC.C.)
100 32 0
14.28
A. T. Lay (K.C.C.)
67 49
0
14.25
A. H. Mader (LR.C.)
57 28
14.25
G. Windsor (University)
3
35 21
11.66
34
0
16.40
Lt. Suther (Navy)
3
26
19
1
12.00
0
1
47 0
0
16.20 15.85 15.20 15.10 15.00
The University, who arered 130 in 139 minutes, were without H. Nomanbhoy, their opening bowler and
useful batsman.
their
A. S. Suffiad (LR.C.)
4
38 19. 1
12.66
T. E. Pearce (B.K.C.C.)
1
50 24 0
A. B. Large (Navy)
12.50
2
25
19 0
12.60
•
A. B. Hamson (CCC.)
6
74 32 •
12.33
0
41*
3
14.50
15.00 taking 4 for 27. In his first spell he dismissed P. Power and G. Windsor for the following analysis:
Richardson preceded his century by
LA Walker (Army) ..
4
34 22 1
11.33
S. A. Ismall (LRC.)
5
44 32 1
11.00
D. Hunt (University)
4
44 28
Q
11.00
0
13.71
0. M. R. W.
F. R. Zimmern (C.C.C.)
7
76 31 0
10.85
0
13.71
7 1
2
*
13.57
+
13.50
*T
1
13.33
d
The K.C.C. scored their 209 runa tor 13 wickets against Craigengawer in 95 13.50 minutes on Saturday. E. F. Fincher 13.50 scored 75 out of 127, hitting no fewer 15.40 than 15 boundaries! He took part in stands of 89 (with C. 1. Stapleton) and 44 (with N.A.E. Mackay).
P. Power (University)
*denotes not out BOWLING
4
30 23-
1
10.00
0. M.
J. E. Smith (H.K.C.C.)
15
A. C. Beck (H.KC.C.)”.
72
F. D. Pereira (LR.C.)
56
13.20
Sgt. Taylor (Army)
10
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R. W.
Avge.
3
31
4
7.76
19
182
21
7.91
14
113 15
7.93.
I
25
J
8.33
1
13.20
20*
2
31
0
26*
1
12.83
Mackay, who hit four boundaries in 13.14 his 32 was undefeated at the close of 13.00 the innings. He has been not out in
three of his six innings.
T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)
42.5
6
156 18
8.66
Cpl. Ballard (Army)
A.' IL. Minu (LRC)
57
7.4 0 16
36
4
9.00
106 16
11.06
A. T. Lee (CCC)
·
A
73.5 18 198 15
13.20
39*
1
12.50
27
0
43
0
114
J
30
0
22
*
0
11.50
22
@
11.25
13
32.
20
1
*
16
0
16
completed
0.
M.
R
11
4
12
W.
5
24
*
68
12
W. E. Bishop scored 34 out of 8.66 the 76 runs added by the last seven
"Robbie" Lee, the
Craigengewer 12.00 skipper, scored his 83 out of 161. 11.80 hitting 14 boundaries. He was asso- 11.75 ciated in a big stand with J. L. Young saye that realised 113 for the fourth 11.60 wicket-Youngsaye's contribution was 11.50 32.
*
The K.C.C. were without A. T. Lay, S. V. Gittins, and G. C. Burnett, while 11.00
the home team had to replace U. M. 10.85 Omar, E. Zimmern, A. B. Hamaon, and 10.75 C. W. Lam.
10.00 10.00
In the friendly junior game at Soo- kunpoo A. R. Kitchell hit nine boun- in-daries in his 67 scored out of 116 for the I.R.C. against the Club. He took ipart in a first wicket stand of 73 Avge with K. N. Nazarin (39).
2.40
C.
S. V. Gitting (K.C.C.) G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.)
U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)
LL. Garthwalte (Army)
$2.5
4 207 15
13.80
A. K. Ismail (LR.C.)
10
2
43
14.33
C. B. R. Sargent (ECC) Lt. Marsham (Navy)
32
2 160 11
14.54
19.4
2
55
4
14.75
5.2
31
2
15.50
59 10 205
13
15,76
51 11 143
9
15.88
H. Nomanbhoy (University) L. Hubbard (CC.C.)
29 3 10.3 Q
108
€
18.00
39
2
19.50
T. M. L. Redmond (H.K.C.C.)
27.4 $ 100
&
20.00
The qualification for the above table is two matches and an average not exceeding 20.
wickets in two
BOWLING
0.
M.
R.
te Haines (RA.M.C.) Lt. Smythe (Navy)
W. Avge.
21
5
94
6
16.66
40
4 142
9
15.77
C. W. E. Bishop (ILE.C.C.)
39
2
164
9
16.22
Cpl. Millington (R.A.M.C.)
.51
2 216
13
16.54
58.5 14 121
20
6.05 Club batameg.
W. Glendenning (Police)
11
1. 50
3
16.66
78.2
IN
240
38
6.31
F. Mintey (Police)
42.1
6 234
14
16.71
A. P. Pereira (Recreio) Lt. Trimble (RA.M.C.)
98.1
247
30
6.86
F. Hiptools (University)
29
6 117
7
16.71
30.3
3
78
11
7.09
S/Sgt: Flood (R.A.S.C.)
P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio)
19
8. 29
J. Forrest (Police)
4
7.25
G. A. Y. Hail (K.C.C.)
14
3
24
3
8.00
L E. Lammert (ILK.C.C.)
M. el Arculll (LR.C.)
31
8:
91
11
*8.27
G. A. Guterres (Recreio)
Comdr. Lindsell (Navy)
10
0
44
5
8,50
57.1 14
156
18
8.66
N. Whitley (CS.C.C) Y. Abbas (CCC)
A. B. Cloke (Navy)
.10
1
36
4
9.00
Spr. Ball (R.E.)
6
1.
18
2
9.00
T. H. King (Police)
A. E. Carey (Police)
J. E. Noronha (Recreio)
A. B. Tata (University)
૧
1
38
4
Major Bonavia (R.A.M.C.)
36.4
5 123
12
30.25
J.-Lewis (Navy)
Cpl. Ballard (RA.B.C.)
W. H. G. Hirst (K.C.C.)
64,1 12 185
18
10.27
F. A. Munn,(E.C.C.)
JI
7
93
10.33
10.4 8
21
2
10.50
21
*
64
6
10,66
81.3 15 264
24
11.00
"
Pte. Forsyth (RAS.C.)
61.1 8 216
15
11.37
•
K Nazarin (1.8,C.)^»......
17 11 104
•
11.55
II. A. Alves (Recreio)
$8,3 14 187
16
11.68
day
29.4 *
82
7
63
16 200
17
77.4
21 189
16
F. B. W. Smith (KCC)
67.3 16 204
17
12.00
Cpl. Catlin (R.A.M.C.)
v. Navy-Drawn.
89
12 122
10
12.20
1 C. Pennell (Police)
V. University--Drawn,
Б
25
12.50
V. Army-Won by '18 - TEDA.
Major Sarafield (R.A.M.C.)
6
26
2.
13.00
Y. C.B.C.C-Won by 4 wkia.
10.2
2
52
4
13.00
1. K.C.CDN.
Spr. Tucker (RE)
+45.3
EL
8
160
12:4
12.33|1445
„This record gives them 9'points'
13
147
13.36
out of a possible 21; They aver
18.2
· 190
8
15.02
18
1
82
13.66
8
41
13.66
.42 *12 124% 45.4 5 158 11 13 (10.45921 | 6. 224
78 (CONTINUED IN LAST COLUMN)
9
12.77
14.35
Lee, the skipper, / who held
24.75
14.93
T. Abban, (2), N. Broadbridge (1), C. W. Lam (1), and L. E
15,00
Lee (1) also took extebes.
E. Zimmern, the regular wicket
CRAIGENGOWER'S LAST GAME
Nine Points Out Of Possible '21
3.50 SKIPPER HOLDS 7 CATCHES
(By ATHOLE).
RAIGENGOWER concluded their premier league crie
ket Axtures for the sERSON when they drew with the KCC. at the Valley on Batur-
11.71 11.78 pointing record this reason: 11:81 17 Club-Lout by 4 wkia.
1.R.C-Lost by 138. ruRK,
The following is their disep-|
The qualification is two matches and an average of 20 and under. The K.C.C. bowling against the Navy is not included owing to faulty scoring,
NAVAL YARD SHOOTING WIN' ¿PETERSEN WINS OVER CROSSLEY
The Royal Naval Yard defeated the B.A.O.C. by 6 points in a shoot ing match at Stonecutters on Satur- day. A. Lewis, (N. Y.) and Cpl. Good (B.A.0.0.) were leading markamen with 86.
(Continued from Page 1.1
Note By "Ringsider,” Petersen won the British title when he beat Reggie Meen and lost it to Harvey, who subsequently beat Larry Gains for the Empire
In his last bont Petersen knock
Aged fust over 10 runs per wicketkeeper, stumped two batamen and title. as against just, under 22 for each held four catches besides allowing opposing batsmen.
seven catchos A. T, Lee (9),
35 byas in an aggregate total of 701 ed out Meen in two rounds at Lel....;
Fielding honours went to Bruna, F. Zimmern, his understudy center. It is understood that Po
and former University stumper, fersen was guaranteed £700 fee held three catches and conceded 29 each of his three fights in Wales, byes in 868 runs.
But for the fact that he was of Betting and bowling figures are tered only £760 to fight "Larry appended in the averages on this Gains, Petersen would have met page.
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