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LEAGUE ORICERT.

KOWLOON BEATS THE CIVIL SERVICE.

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The Kowloon C.C. scored an unexpect instrument. They know music. Their lifeedly easy win over the Civil Service Olab on Saturday, at Kowloon, on a wicket which suited the bowlers rather than the it had been expected that the batsmen. maich would be a close one, but the easy manner in which Jungs and Pestonjes aeed of tingir vigonents made it evi dent that Kowloon Vos to gain the three

difficulty. points without any

Bowling on a wicket, the nicetics of which

accustomed to, they were well James and Pato jer were never eary to face James was bowling mostly dead straight, only varying his pace, and be casionally swerving in a little from the

He ver fred

at least three of his hy yorkers on the leg REDE. Pestonjce a bawling likewise straight and fast, and be kept such a good length that it was not possible to step on to him with any degree of safety

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Gnr. Porkins, e Woi, b Yew......... Corpi Mann, b Un

0

25

IG

7.

Bdr. Sharman, Wei, b Yow Sergt. Graham, & Un Sergt.

Athorne, J. Wong, b Yew 12 Sergt. Drummond, e Ching, b Un... 13 Lieut. Sutherland, e Ching, b Ng... A Lieut. Torr, e Wei, b Ng -

Gn Baines, c. Wong Po Koting, h

Engineers had won by 3 runs, with three wickets in hand. Scores:

HONGKONG C.C.

F. Sutton, b Pascal)

F. W. 8. Evane, e Coles, & Purnell s D. E. Donnelly, e Purnell, b

Pascall

R.. Kennedy, b Purnell

M. M. Mas, é Charters,

EO

8

፡፡

18

T. E Penros, o Lawrence, h

F. J. de Rome, e and b Pasvall..

waller

C.Q.M.8, Talfourd, e Wei, b Ng... Lieut. Coltman, not out

Extras

0

Capt. II. E. Murray,

hw, b

3

Waller.......

15

0

C. E. Zeveryn, boles

F. W. Hamilton, not ont

20

Test.nl

1. Jacks, Charters, White

.106

Extras

Bowling Avalyais.

Total

.135

D

M.

A.

W

Yew Man Troo G. Lec...

IB 6

27

3

Bowling Analysis.

A

0

15

D

1)

M.

R.

ጌና.

New Fan Ng Sze Kwong

U

41

3

Pascall

**

እዚ

B

0

16

4

Purnell

li

27

Walder

M

12

Coles

M

White

0

Y

Raworth

*ን

| CRAIGEN GOWER DEFEAT THE NAVY

Low-scoring ruled in the match between Craigengower and the Navy, the former

or

The first five Civil Service wickets fell winning by 18 runs, after an exciting for 25 ne, and, the next four men constat. doing no better, the ninth wicket ($1

going, in first Craigengower were only with 39 rume on the board. Severn then

Three wickets fell for began to punish the bowling vigorously able to sours St.

16 rana, but Thompson, Arculli and nad he was shaping well when he tried

Hetric Abbas, managed to raise the total to the an impossible run was stumped fortics for the sixth wicket. At one stage Bird was in a long time making 13 runs, Kennett was practically unplayable and end was sent back by a fine length bail

many of his victims were caught at point which he attempted to hit too late. Aby Bernard, who was fielding extremely

well. Bored

And

E. Wond's danismal, when he had In only, was a great blow to big aide.

Goodall and Mead, who opened the The Navy supporters naturally expect Kowloon innings, played with such coned their side to win, but the expectations fidence that it seemed likely they would were not realised, for the Navy were only verkmal the Civil Service score on their all the more surprising as the Navy ob able to compile 06. This poor total woo

own acount

When the total stood

at

ROYAL ENFINEMER.

Capt. Wahl, Button,, Donnelly 3 L. Baworth, e Zeveryn, b Hamil

tor

..... 39

Corp. Waller, b De Rume Lt. Col. Coles, not out.

#

Lee. Corp. Lawrence, e Sutton, b

De Rome

0

Bergt. Heath, e Zeveryu, b Dan-

neilly

14

Corpl. Pascall, b Donnelly,

.....

Q. M. S. White, e and he Rame Sergt. Charlers, not gul

Extra

Total (for 7 wickets) ...138

Bagr. Purnell and 2nd-Corp). Millard

bat.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

LADIES' SECTION ANNUAL MEETING.

The annual general meeting of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club was held at the Holeau May Institute on Saturday Mrs ManBing

presided over a gathering of Ib Indy golfers. There was some discussion about the bunkers and hazards on the Fanling Course, and a courauntention from Mr. E. J. Grist, answering numerous ques- diede in rogard to the course was listened to very interestedly. I was decided to pet up the questions and their answers Cat Fauling for numbers' reference.

Mrs. Manning explained that it would i necessary to elet a wholly hem Co antee, as the whole vi the Just Committed were awaiting the first opportunity of Laking a long deferred holiday Home. The new Committee was then slected follows: Mrs. Moxon, Mrs. John W. Taylor, Mrs. Hitchje. Mrs. Mathurack, Mis, Manning, Mr. Arthur and Lads Rees Davies.

Lady Bees Daving and Mrs. Maitland were unanimously clented Captain and

The met Hon. Secretary respectively. ing elused with a vote of thanks to Mrs Manning.

Bowling Analysis.

ST

0.

k.

W

Pearce

0 20

0

Donnelly

15

15

15

De Home

54

1

23

3 Severn, who had shared the bowlingtained is runs for the loss of 4 wickets with Bird.

gave Ling a chance, and thenly. Cary (15) was the top-scorer of the

day

Hamilton Lammert, howling for Craigen- change was remarkably successful. In cach

TEAM.

of his first Iwo overs Ling captured two power, was in exceptionally fine form and wickets. The first three wickets fell at 36 his medium to slow deliveries puzzled the 1.R.C. DEFEAT CIVIL SERVICE “A” runs and the fourth wicket with the core batsmen not a little. He finished up with at 18. Kowloon won the match when the good average of 5 wickets for 13 runs. Macaskill and Stapleton were in. From that tire onwards the Civil Service

| bawling deteriorated. Wood bowled only and Macaskill scored three one over.

Ford, The Kowloon fours and a six from it. batsmen sdupted free tactics, and the Bcore rose to 181 before they were all dis missed. Robinson was not out with 27. Pratonjre collected 22 runs without any pretensions to style. Goodall played the heat innings on big side, while Mead hit out lustily. Kowloon won the match by

Scores

110 runs.

CIVIL SERVICE

A. E. Wood, b James

B. W. Bradbury, b James P. T. Lumble, & Janes F. Syme Thomaun, b James

R. E., Bird, & Pestonjes

B. E. Strange, b Festonjec W. B. Edmonds

Pestonjes

C. Sara, Lkw., b Pestonjcs

F. Ling, b Pestonjce

E. T. Crocker, not oui.

C. Severn, rún out

Extras

Omar, Kennett

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG LEAGUE, IN VISION II.

JOSEPIU'S COLLEGE, 4: ». ROYAL

NAVY RESERVES, I

These teams gave a fine exhibition of Bothai on the Navy, ground, Happy Valley, on Saturday. The game was fast and exciting througbaut During the opening quarter of an hour the College and most of the play and quickly secured a lead of three goals. Sive scored the first and had most to do with securing

The match between the Indian Recrea tion Club and the Civil Service Athe second, His shot was stoppel, but team ended in a win for the former by 37 rans. The Indians started badly, losing 5 wickets for 25, but a good part norship between Barde and Runjahu car ried the soure to 06 for the sixth wicket. Karde scored 30, hitting with freedom all round the wicket,, while Ranjahn (34) | played a very steady gang.

the Navy custodian allowed the ball tự slip from his grisp and Hyndman had Tim third no difficulty in converting. goal was registered by Hyndman after Ene individual effort. With three goals against them. the sailors began to attack and after experiencing hard fuck on The Civil several pecusions their energy was reward. Service team started "well, scoring 40rd, the ball, centred by the outsta right, rans for the loss of two wickets. Towards being neatly headed into the

net. by the end, however, rot set in, the last | Quinn, This success spurred the Navy four men scoring five runs between them. on to further efforts, and they now play- Brores:-

8. A. Lamail, e Fincher, b Horrocks 0 8. H. Ismail, b Horrocks....

F. Moosden, e Horrocks, 1 Duncan 7

A, A. Rumjahn, e Fincher, is Lyons 34

Scores...

ERALGENGOWEN,

Basa, e Robinson, b Kennett Itulujaht, run ong

#

0

Bernaard, Kennett Thompson, Kenell Arculii, e Bernard, & Kennett Abbas, Hack

12

10

Lammert, b Kennett

Kewe Bernard, b Hack Hall, not ont

Б

Goldenberg, e Bernard, b Kennett 12

Extra

y

Total

81

Bowling Analysis.

D. K. Kharas, e Fincher, b Hor

rocky S. D. Imani, b Duncan

1.R.G.

0. 1.

K. W

*Stanton Kennett

6 1

18

10 1

SEM

7

Hack

U

30

2

*-1 wide.

J

NAVY.

13

V. A. Hyder, not out

2

track

d'Ford, b Abbas

11.

Extras

11

Cary, atd. Ford, b Lammert

15

Total

.120

61

Bernard, b Lammert

Robinson, std. Ford, Lammert

Bowling Analysis.

Kennett, not out

5)

บ 1.

W.

Stanton, bw, b Lammert

Horrocka

01

38

3

Duncan

2 24

Woog.

+ 0

24

Rhodes

5

0 22

Lyon

13

J

CIVIL SERVICE.

14

Rhodes, Partabrai

Horrocks, Rumjahn

3. Foulds, b Ismail

W

W. McLeod, b ismail

$

13 Holborn, & Bumjahn, b Abbas......

Total

Bowling Analysis,

น.

R.

Pestonjer James

4

5201

5

11

0 30 $

KOWLOON,

D. M. Goodall, e Thomson, ↳ Bird 38

Wild, Lammert

Bartlett, hit wk, ↳ Omar

Ackhurst, run out

Crocker, Omar

Extras

Total

17

Lammert..

* wide.

LEAGUE TABLE.

66

१८.

G. C.. Barda, c Horrocks, b Wong. 38

G. G. Marker, e Rowe, b Duncat 10

E M. Rafeek, b Duncan

G. Partabrai, c Horrocke, b Rhodes

ני

Wong, c Markar, b S. 1). Ismail

G. Duncan, e S. Ismail. b Rumjaho 22

T. Fincher, c 8. Ismail, Ismail.

D. Lyon, at Earde, bismail

Hast not out

Flint, e 8. Ismail, h S. A. Ismail.. F. Truenian, rug cul

Extras

23

J. H. Meat, & Ling

LJ. Blackburn, Ling

C. P. James, b Ling

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R. H. Tayler, b Edmonda

K. R. Mackaskill, b Ling

J. Stapleton, b Ling

Bowling Analysis.

Q. M

13

J. P. Robinson, not out

*Omar

18.4 6

27

R. Pestorji, b Lamble

Abbas

H

7

19

7 »

£3 В

H. H. Overy, e Bird, b Lamble

E. J. Edwards, b Lamble

Extras

(80

Total

Totul

Bowling Analysis

Bowling Analysis.

HI, X.

0.

M.

R. W

Bird Bovern Ling Wood Edmonds Lamble

1

0 57 1

Crafgengower

Earde

*

13

Partabrai

A

모 13

R.G.A.

4

0

Kowloon

7

5 1 1

10

B. D. Ismail

& + 20

7

1 21 5

Civil Service

8 4 2 2

14

A. Rumjaha

1,2

1

4

£

1

0 18 0

3 2 1

10

Moosdoen

2

0

-9

0

J

7

8. A. Ismail

0

13 Б

1 4

B

1

4

4

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R.G.A. DEFEAT THE C.R.C.

Though the R.G.A. defeated the Chinese at Causeway Bay on Saturday their victory was not such a sweeping ene as some had expected, judging from the result of the previous match when Shar- man scored 198 not out.

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At the star bigger score than they

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ROYAL ENGINEERS DEFEAT HONGKONG 0.0

The Royal Engineers deserve great

15 realised, but after Ng 8ze credit for the win they scored on Satur had been caught and bowled by day against a strong Hongkong C.C. team. Baince, as a result of a feeble stroku, The Hongkong. 0.0. had previously sus and Yew Man Tsun bas been run out,

the bowlers had the mastery of all bite tainelt only two defeats--one as the bands men except Un Bew Fan, who hit out of the Kowloon C.C. and the other from freely

"The test."" Graham, the only R.G.A. man who was bowled played on to his wicket. Mann Hongkong batted first, but the Engineer played fairly good cricket, while Shar bowling was very well handled and quick. Finn, at one time, looked likely to make changes prevented the batsmen from Nn lean a big store. The .G.A. overhauled the settling down comfortably.

than six bowlers were tried The first Chinese total during the fifth wicket part tour wiskets fell for 30 runs Peates did nership and won the match by 38 run his best to save the situation but until:

Scores: --

OR.O.

Sto Kwong, a and b Baines... You Man Tsun, run out

Un How Fan, not out

Goo. Lee, b Graham

Bhin Man Ping, b Graham

B

D

39

9

0

H. Ching a Torr, b Bains.......... Wei Le Bon, e Grabam, ↳ Bainos 1

e Baines, brakam ......

J. Wong,

Chow Yat Cheung, b Graham Wong Po Koung, u Graham.......... Wong Kwok Kwong, b Grolinm ...

Extras...

0

the last two nicn were in, no one else was Paaroo able to get into double figures, gavo a chance, when he was in the twen- Lies, while Hamilton should have been caught out at least twice,

Wahl, who opened the Engineer innings with Raworth, was dismissed when the scoro spod at a, but Waller, who en in next, performed useful servich by re- maining half an hour to score ning runa, In this way some of the sting was taken out of Donnelly's bowling. The Coles- Raworth partnership lifted the score to 70, at which singo Raworth was Jaught out by Zoveryn. He had compia 39 ratis in good style. Coles remni od win the match for his side, play being continued until nearly 0 p.m. He wan eventually unbenten with 88 rana to his oradit. Ilis innings showed him to be a

.Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

3.

W.

[195

Bainer atıken Graham

Q

20

a

9

1

49 0

ment.

B3

UNIVERSITY DEFEAT THE POLICE,

od with great dush and determination, but fate was against them, on one occasion the ball striking the upright when a goul seemed certain

In the second half, the exchanges were for some time fairly equal. The Navy outside right was always dangerous and, on one occasion, a shot from him missed scoring by inches only. On, the other side Silva was once left with an open goal before him, but in trying to place the ball into the corner of the net ba misjudged, and the ball went outside. He quickly made entends for this mistake. however, by scoring what was unquestion- ably the nest goal of the match after a splendid individual ran. Towards the clows the Navy pressed hard, but somehow goals did not follow. Had they showed earlier in the game the form they exhibit- ed at the end St. Joseph's would not have gained such a decisive victory. It must be admitted though, that the St. Joseph'a defence was always very sound. Murphy. nt back, played a good game for the Navy and Silva And Hyndman were especially prominent on die St. Joseph's side.

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC RES., 2; . RY CO. R.G.A, 1.

These tens met on the Club ground in the junior division. Phayer opened the scoring for the KG,4, from a trea kick, and, shortly after, the Athletic inside left qualised owing to an error of judg ment on the part. of the 8716, bucks.” The Chinese forced several corners, and Mears in the R. A. goal was several times called upon to unve, which he did well, the in- terval arriving with each side clniting a goal.

In the second half, Jennings went into goal and Mears took up the position of right back. The Chinese bad most of the game in this half and Jennings undoubt edly savod his side from a much heavier defeat. He brought off several remark- ably good saves. The Chinese scored their second and winning goal from a break-

The University defeated the Police by away giving the soldier custodian

60 runs at Happy Valley on Saturday.chanoN.

The Police started badly, losing 6 wickets i

да

These teams met in a friendly match

for 28, but a good partnership between HONGKONG F.C., 3; v. KOWLOON, 1.

Button (not out 24) and Hollands (18) helped the side materially. A feature of the University inninge was a partnership between Lim Keng Sim (80) and W. Git tins (38). Scores --

POLICE A. J. Dorling, b Yeoh

F. Bacon, hit wkt, h Yooh

4

@

E. J. Field, a Fane & Bany

10

T. H. King, b Samy

11

H. Stevenson, 1.b.w., u Yeoh

3

J. P. Carruthers, ↳ Yeah

0

J. J. Hollande, b Rumpahn

18

E. Sutton, not out.....

J. Mose, b Rumjahn

A Mason, run out G. Cuckle, run out

Extrus

W

on the Club ground. Neither side had out its full team, and the game was never taken very seriously. Taylor scored the first goal for the Club about & minute from the start. Riis was not long in adding the second, aetting with a beauti ful shot. Townsend, who was playing for the Club, netted the third at clo range, after receiving from a free kick Kowloon were rarely very dangerous in this half and the interval. arrived with the score 3 to nil in favour of the Club.

The Club maintained the upper hand in the second half but a freo kiek enabled Kowloon to score a gosi, Jackson beat- ing the goalkeeper with a good shot.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.

HONGKONG LEAOUR, DIYIBION JI

Total

Bowling analysia.

0, น.

R.

Yooh Bammy

15

4

4

9

96

2

CLUB

Lim

01

10

0

St. Joseph's

Rumjaha

8

1

8

UNIVERSITY.

9.

00

A. H. Rumjahn, b Stevenson

L. K. Bim, o Moss, b Bacon .....

W. Gittine, st. Hollands, b King... 38 D. K. Bay,

Hollands, b Bacon,

GOALS.

P. W. L. D. F.

A.

F2

8 7 0 1 0

4

J&

B 12

Navy Ros

Stall and Depta.... 7 3 1 3 11 5

8. China Ath. Ros, 8 3 3 9 11 14

7 1 0 0

B

Kovinon

0929 7 0

Bath Co.

#30 19 15

M. P Chon, o Bacon, b King.......

87th Co.

Yeoh Luke, & King

13

3rd Co. University

4 11

92 0 1

@

5

29%

R. A. P. Fane, King.

C. T. Lock, b King ........

9

V. N. Alien, at. Hollands, b

Sution

Bowling Analysin.

0,

17

'Klak

Stovenson

Button

................. 18.3 1

a cirklersch

41

39

4

3 14

Makin

D

R. A. Banto, o Cooklo, b Sutton ... U B. Weo, not out.....

Extrae

Total

Batsman who hits with freedom ajuda (Continued at fout of nest volume.)

When stumps were drawn, tho*

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