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· R.G.A. “DEFEAT KOWLOON.
MON
15
The only League match on Saturday was played at Kowloon betwo... the The R.G.A. and the Kowloon Club. R.G.A batting was very consistent, Olliver playing sound cricket for rans. Claxton, who seldom bowls, did on this ccension with remarkable success, capturing six wickets for two runs apiece Davies and Bryson again demonstrated their prowess with the ball by disgesing of the strong Kowloon team for 87 runa. The Artillerymen won by 48. Scores!--
D.G
Cupt, Oliver, e Claxton, b Cochrane 45 CQ.M.S. Talfourd, b. Cochrane
HONGKONG C.Č.
. CIVIL SERVICE.
C.C..
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DEUEMBER 15TH, 1919.
1
CIVIL SERVICE D. XI. DEFEATS 1.6.1. D. XI.
Lt. Cond. Kilgour and Ray It Com Holborn (2) .. J. H. Congdon and C. C. Stark (H).
T. W. Hill and K. 8. Morrison (8) v. J. W. Franka and P. Wodehouse (227).
Some very exhilarating batting was An interesting match between the above sen in this match, played on the Hong-learas, on Saturday, ended in a win for
T. F. Claxton' ind B. „D.. Evans (36); e. kong Club ground. Wood, who scored 10s the Civilians by four wickets and 3 C. Brown and M. M. Maa (7). ***
J. Johnstone and R. E. Macdougall (10) runs, lashed out in great style, sending runs. The Garrison team included Ben the ball clean out of the ground five times eron, a member of the Chinese Labour. T. H. Brister and H. A. Taylor (29),
Corps, who is passing through the C. H. P. Hay and R. Brand (16) v. E. once on to the Naval Yard roof-be Colony. He played and havoc with the R. Hallifax and A. E. Wood (3). sides hitting 14 fours. Hancock, whose Civil Service bowlers, and although in re-appearance in local cricket after a long absence was very welcome, showed that he has lost none of his skill. He was batting extremely well when stumps were drawn. Neither Wood
nor
Hancock gave any chances. The match was drawn. Scores:-
CIVIL SERVICE.
ring 70 he gave a coup. of chances anings was a treat to watch.. His acore included 11 fours and a six The cthes members of the team were unequal to
antag Strange bowling, and the malised only 100 runs. The Civil Service [mplied with" "137 for the loss of seven rickets Sandford contributed 45 by teady play and was unbeaten, but his innings was not without blemish. Crocker played carefully for 28 runs. Scores
R.0.A. IT
Bowerman, b.w. b. Taylor.............. 0 May, Taylor
Henderson; b Strange......
Tun.
B. W. Bradbury, s Humphreys ....... R. C. Witchell, Pearce, Hua-
phreys
13
B
WH. Edmunds, b. McNicoll .............. A. E. Wood, not out
D
108
70
13
F. J. Ling, Hollands, b Lammert 13
"Davis, «. «Bearue, b Sandfærd
211490
Corp. Maan, b Claxton
12.
Et. Sutherland, b. Cochrane
2
F. Syma Thompson, b. Eammert ....... E... Eineher, e Jacks, Humphreys... 13 G. H. Piercy, not out ...
Extras
3.
Jones, h Strange
$
Beatwell, run out
3
Heath, e Lyon, b Strange
15
Hodgson, Hil
Capt. Davies, c Evans, b Claxton
11
Sparry, b Hill
Sgt. Athorne, b Claxton
May, not but
lit. Bryson, e Ramsay, b Claxton.. 8
Fast, b Strange
0
13
Car Parkins, e Sousa, b Claxton ... 12
Gar. Smith, e Evans, 5 Overy
C.S.M. Pragnell, not cat
Gar. Baines, b Claxton
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Total (for 8 wickets, declared) 187
Dr Smalley, S. Kelly and the Hon.
C. Severn did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
2.
TM. Cochrane
B. Pestonji
H. Overy
A. A. Claxton
F
Extras
U
4
F. Wheeler and C. E. Holmes (96) v. W.
J. Morrison and W. de Second (29).
S. H. Dodwell and A. Ritchis (3) v. F. Sonter and A. Davidson (22),
C. Hodgson and N. Macintyre (35) b. d. M. W.-Wallace and R. A. Green (15)
C. L. Sundes and R. D. Cromartie (18) . F. &. Dinsdale and Joseph W. Taylor (96). Lt. Curry and Lt. Jones (20) v. Capt. Archer and Capt. Tomory (2).
G. S. Archbutt and J. Bentley (20) s. R. 3. Austin and Syme Thompson (18).
S. B. C. Ross. and N. L. Smith (25) ». E. E.. Sir R. E. Stubbs and Capt." Warner (31).
A.. C Davison and A. Murdoch (28) v. G. Hogg and J. T. Kidd (25).
J. E. Crockett and J. Macdonald (11) z. K. Brayshay and F. A. Redmond (11).
R. J.Birbeck and J. C. Fletcher (21) v.
C. J. Lafrents and A. D. Openshaw (26).
Gel. I. W. Taylor and Major Edwards (18). J. H. Wallace and H. E. Hayward (30)
H. B. L. Dowbiggin and G. Layton (27)
. B. E. Pegg and E. Newhouse (13),
P. G. Paravicini and A. Burne (2) 9.
Col, Harvey and Capt. Burrell (4).
H. West and R. M. Hender on (25). N. J. Austin and S. E. Grimstad (36),
A. H. Crew and E." "Davidsou (b) v. W.
G. Coggin and J. Stalker (33).
Capt. Murray and Capt. Gry (25) 2. F.
A. Perry and S. M. Moyen (ay).
F. A. Botta and J, S. Jennings (20) v. E.
T. Jackman and J. Duncan (33)
G, A. Woodcock and J. R. Wood (32) •.
·F. A. Wella and J. M. McHutshon (30).
A. D. Humphreys and E. Humphreys (39)
R Chassels and A. H. Lay (25) ByR. L. Moncrief and R. Bruce (19) Major Downing and Major Hickling (19),
Handicap" of difference between the res
Total
100
ป
E.
Bowling Analysis, »
Humphreys
13.
2
Bư
McNicoll
9"
40
Taylor
A
39
+
11
Lammert
D
Q
Sandford.
5
0
21
1
Pearen
3 1 13
Lamble
5: 0
21
0
.133
Hancock
18
0
Strar.go
4.3 1
$
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EB.
11
HONGKONG. CÁC.
CIVIL MERVICE 2ND. XI.
0. 30.
.
W.
A.-B. Ruworth, b Severn
15.
Crocker, b Henderson
26
0 90
3
J. D. Humphreys, cand b Witchell-13
Knight, b Henderson
15
3%
T
3 0 19
D
T. E. Pearce, b Ling ...
8
Lamble, b Bowerman
B. D. Evans
26
0
H. R. B. Hancock, not out k
ST
Taylor, Henderson
D
6 0 90 1
P. G. de Paravacini, b. Witchell
13
Sandford, not out...
$5.
8:4 3. 12 &
L. D. McNicoll, Witchell
Lyon, a and b Henderson
0
க
Strange, b Henderson
0
K.Q.c.
Haskott, run out
11
Bearae, not out
7
Extras
15
Total (for wickets)
..137
Bowling Analysis.
ANI
B.
Q.. M.
9 2 26
Bowerman ...... 14 1 66 Henderson
9
2
1
May
16 J 46 3. 0' 9
1
5
6.1 0 20
3
8 "" 0
DS
0
A. A. Claxton, h Bryson
J. P. Robinson, e and b Brysoon
B. D. Evans, 'c Talfourd, b Bryson... 3
J. V. Braga, Talfourd, b Davies... 9
Extras.
Total (for 5 wickets).
R. A. Green, H. E. Hollands, P. Jacks, A. K. Mackenzie and E. G. Lammert did not bat..
Bowling Analysis.
D. M. Gooodall, e Taifourd, b Bryson 20
A. W. Ramany; b Davies
L. J. Blackburn, b Bryson
4
"A. do Sousa, b Bryson .........
R. Pestonji, e Sutherland, b Davies
Бетега
T. 3. Cochrane, b Olliver
H. Overy, not out
Extras...
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Davies
Bryson
Baines
Olliver
67.
A.
12
4
34
3
13.2 0
40
6
2. 2
0 1
-
2. 0
1 8
FRIENDLY. MATCHES,
RECREIO.
Ling
Witchell Edmonda
STAFF AND DEPARTMETNS DEFEÁT THE NAVY.
C.R.C. 2nd. XI. DEFEATS K.C.C. 2ND. XL
The C.R.C. second team won their firet victory on Saturday at the expense of the Kowloon second string. Although
pective handicaps 3a stated above; } stroke or over ahali' count as one. ..
Should any tie remain unplayed on the due date the second-named couple in the match passes into the next round.
The rounds are to be played off as follows: st., on or before December - 2oll; "2nd., ant later than January 6th.; 3rd., not Inter than January 12th : 4th., not later Tanu- ary 15th; semi-énal not later than January 6th; final not later than Fuurudzy 2nd.
YACHTING.
THE ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. The third championship event for Racing yachts was sailed off on Saturday," the 8th. inst.,, over the following course for
The Staff and Departments defeated the losing Lo Man Par in the first over, the all classes:-Mark beat at Quarry Bay Navy, on Saturday, on
a frst wicket.R.. batamen did fairly well, four (P), Cuat Rocks Buoy (S), Channel Rocks, wickets realising 45 TULA Ho WAR (5), Lyemun Beacon (8) distance, 9 miles partnership between Lieut Col Coles. Kin, who played after a lapse of two and Major Bowen. The Navy, batting years, signalised his return by an exceli & fickler light N. to NEL brecte. The ent display of betting. His score of 31 racing produced peculiar results with included seven fours. The innings realis some big differences in the times, a “One boat finishing amongst the ing 169 runs. Kowloon lost three wickets Handicap cha Howard Hoys with for 13 rune The situation improved the Uno Designs," and the Gael" class somewhat during Weaser's stay at the well up with the Heyward-Haya rickets, but the total compiled by the side Change of position was the order of the was only 45.
first, scored 81 runs. Kennett (24) was the only tan in his team to reach double
figures.
Greig, who distinguished him CRAIGENGOWER DEFEATS CLUB DE elt at the C.R.C. match last week, ha
the misfortune to be ran out when he was
Hammond settling down to the game. A fairly strong Craigengower team who made his first appearance for the defeated the Club de Recreio, on Satur. military team, is a fast bowler, and his day, by seventeen rans. The Portuguese deliveries troubled the batsmen consider Club were better at bowling than batting.ably. He took four wickets for six runs They were in first and were only able to compile $7. M. H. Abbas regained some- thing of his old form with the ball, taking five wickets for twenty three
Tuna,
Craigengower, who were expected to win by a wide margin, vere all out for & ruas owing to the excellent bowling
some excel of Marques. Lammert mice lent drives to leg in scoring 26 runs, while Abbas's contribution of 22 (not out) included four fours. Scores :-
CLUB DE RECREIO.,
H. Remedios, o Tammort, b Abbas... 6
P. Ivanovich, b Kennedy.
Cole and Bowen opened the innings, and won the match for their side. They made 80 runs between them, without giving a single chance. Bowen, was the first out, being caught in the outfield by Jones; off Archard's bowling. In scoring 57 runs he gave as pretty a display of cricket as one could wish. He has played very consistently this season, scoring 23, 49, 39, 84 and 57 so far-a total of 245 ruhs. Coles, who soon followed Bowen, played cautiously, Scores:--
c.a.C. IND. XI.
Lo Man Pan, 1.b.w., Fletcher 0 "Un Hew Fan, b Fletcher ................. 11 Li Chor Chi, o Hodge, Fletcher... 20 Leo Ying, Chiu, bailton Wong Po Koung, e and b Carr Ho Wing Kin, b Weaser than Hin Lee, ran out Tam Har Sze, b Hodge Was In Shing, not out Wei Lee San, not out Chad Tin Sung, b Fletcher
Extras
Total
Wae
many boats, after good margin at one mark, found them- selves behind at the next owing to the vagaries of the wind, "Halcyon unfortunate in being swept down on to Cust Buoy by the tide; the wind lightening just as she was rounding caused her to lose way. Results :---
HANDICAP CLASA,
Heap on Finishing Corrected
Course Time.
Time.
Sur. 4.55.45: 450.45 4.64.02 4.51.02 1.30.201
A.21.31
5.15 457.31 4.52.18 6.45
5.99.37
6.45 D.N.S.
6.45 D.NS.
6.15.49
Points for race Points to date
12
20
51
G
9
Dione...
9
Palla
Jessica
Dorothen
.152.
Colleen
Disga
Bowling Analysis.
Ayesha
a
Fletcher Carr
11.51
48.
5
Fosition
1
351(1) Dorothes.....
(9) Rolla.
Brawn!.. Weaser Railton Hodge
18
(3) Dione
រា 0 33
*(4) Colleen
В 0 30
(5) Jessica
0
11
Ділда Ayesha
L.C.C. 2ND. II.
A. O. Brawn, Ho Wing Kin, b'Leo 1
E. C. Carr, b Lea......
W. L. Weaser, e Lee Ying Chin,
Loo
J. C. Fletcher, c Lo Man Pan, b
Lee
G. F. Carille, run out“.
E. E. Jonbury, not out ...
F. Lobel, o Wong Po Koung, b Ee
Wing. Kin.
Ser. 6.22.38 Disqualified,
"Position Points for race Points to date. 101) Ailan in
Heap on Finisining Competed
Course. Timo.
Time.
Aila Bonito Daphne
Owen 45" 5.10.02
5119.47
Ser. Over 13"
DNS.
0.58.45
1.59.30
Halcyon...
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• ROYAL NAVY,; Capt. Hyne, b Edwards
4
EG Kennett, b Connor
24
M. Pinna, Thompson, b Abbas... 2
R. A. Basto, be Lammert
12
Surg-Commdr. Hall, e Coles, "b Ed-
warda
L. E. 8. Hodge, b Ho Wing Kin
C. E. Marques, e Kennedy, b Abbas
9
Pay-Lieut. Robinson, b Connor
N. L. EL. Railton, b Ho Wing Kin
R. Luz, b Abbes
Lieut.-Com. Greig, run outi
M. J. Rull, std. Jex, b Abbas
Liont. Jones, b Edwards
steamap
A. Ribeiro, not out
18
Lieut. Com. Drew, b Hammond ......
D. Baptista, b Omar
P. Xavier, Lammert ....
J. M. J. Lopes, b Lammert
Extras added
Total
Mid. Watkins, b Hammond Lieut. Dolphin, not out
Eng.Com. Archard, b Hammond Pay-Liout. Chapman, b Hammond...Û
(2) Daphne
Halcyon
Bonita
67
Extras
Total
19
******
E. J. Edwards, c Wei, b teo
HAYWARD HAYE CLASS......
Extras
Bowling Analysis.........
Time.
Total
40
Heapon. Finishing. Corrected
Course.
Time..
0.
Bowling Analysis.
Sirius
Ser,
3:42.49
- 8.42.40
.
Ursala
M.Abbas
80.
Kennedy
A
Lammert
Omar
-3-
CRAIGENGOWE.
F. G. Thompson, a Marques.
Y. Abbas, b Marquee
J. V. Remedios, b Marque
B. Muskett, b. Pinns
det
HL. Goldenberg, b Marquessant.
J. G. Swanston, o Rull, b Pinna
1. Omar, e Ribeiro, b Rull zi
L. E. Lammert, e Ribeiro; b Rall...
O. Kennedy, run out.
(MgAbban, not out
B. Jox, o and b' Marques M
Extras
6.3 3. 18 1
Edwards Cavenaugh
18 2
Bowling Anslysis.
Dawn
owen 130" 5.50.03 Ser.
800.33
8.55.36
6,50018
7.02.65
7.02.55.
Connor, Hammond
19.1
Ho Wùng Kín ·10. Lee Chor Chi putin
D.N.S
8.
6.4 2
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Limt. Col. Colm, e Jones,
U STÁTY AND DETTE,
Archard 38 Major Bowen, o Jones, b "Archard
67
Major Edwards, not out'
Extras
៧២
Total (for 2 wickets) .....
101
Bowling
Bowling Ansylsis.
Kennett
Chapman
Dolphin
Fobinson Drew
Bowled 1 wida,
Lieat. Hammond, Cole Hamphrey,
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The following is the result of the draw for the profcasional pairs (foursomes) 1919-1920, to be played over the Fanling course, for the Challenge Shield present
Bergt, Connor, Lieut: Carensugh, Pteed by BE the Governor (Bir Eeginald
Rhodes; Capt, Tommory, Capt. Maenu- lay and Pto. Loo did not Bat.
Stubbs, KOMG.) — alw
MK Pat and B. Melville Smith Jessicanal
|(11):1
and E. Sharpe Hancock and J. W. Tyler
LL Col. Clementi. Smith Smith (18) H. E. Holands
peTárlake (30).
~D Tompleton and W. J. HHI (30) ». La Tamette
10:12 "Aucott and K. de O. Longmira (937) Más Thecla ?-
"E, G. Barrett and R. Hondation (23): 74,) ==
1 Col. Humphrey and Major. Hneding (30),
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