SPORT. CRICKET.
LEAQUE MATCHES,
1.R.C, DEFEAT THE STAFF.
The Indian Recreation Club, who have wins against the Navy and Kowlook to their credit, achieved a creditable.feat when they defeated the Staffs on Satur day. The Anish was a very exciting one, the Indians gaining the verdict in the last two minutes of the game.
A H. Rumjaha and Earde failed to come of in batting, so it was not stranga the Indians could not total more than 100. A. A. Rumjaho played very âne cricket for 28 runs, while 8. H. Lamail was in for long while in scoring 1. Parton, the Wiltshires fast bowler, got
LE" AND LA.
Capt, Gray, b Donnelly
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,
Lieut. Clauson, e Harris, b. Philp... Major Edwards, o Mitchell, b Legg. 28 Lt. Col. Taylor, 6 Harris ....
8289891
Major Middlemas, e Mitshell, b Philp 29 Lt. Hammond, not out Capt. Murray, not cut
Extras
Total (for 5 wickets) ......326 Sappan Trengrove, L. McConnell, Morris and Sapper Sapper Hallam, did not bat,
Bowling Analysis.
Donnelly
Philp
Logg Stark FLATTIS
0.
14 1
1. 56-
W.
9 0 8. 0 -0
45 .2
48
1.
26 0.
39 1
เ
CIVIL SERVICE-C.R.C.
FOOTBALL
DHALLENGE SHIELD COMPETITION..
ATHLETIC, 0.
MARUH STB, 1920.
the icam, was well marked, and was not
ás dangerous as he has sometimes been Cotter, the Tamar centre in the past.
H.M.8, “ HAWKINS,” 2; SOUTH CHINA half, played well, but, especially in the scoond half, they were run off their legs by the speedier and more tricky Club for- wards
0
the best average for the Staffs by dismis represented in their match against the change did not result in any noticeable in MoTavish-Hamilton combination
■ing the "tail" cheaply.
The above match-a re-play in the first
Although the Club won, their play. round of the Challenge Shield competi- tion-attracted a tremendous crowd, who especially in the first half, was not very witnessed a greatly weakened Chinese convincing. The players scomed to have tomm put up a plucky fight against a betasted on account of their short absence heavior aide. The Chinese field. The players missed the two full backs who did so well on the ground were McTavish and in the last match against the Hawkins, on, who had a hand in every goal scored. while another notabia absentee was the Neal missed an easy goat, but later made his work cut out shadowing Graydon. captain of the team, who played a bril-up for it. Rodger, at centrs half, had liant game at left half in the arst match. His pariners played exceedingly well. Under the circumstances, it was not to be Tonkin, at back, showed that he possessed
Rodger expected that the Chinese would win, but the requisite amount of dash.
expected them to put up such a sound in the goal saved more than one_good lew defence as they did. The Hawkins team tong shot from Graydon
The combination of the Club forwards anderwent two changes, Commander Wodehouse playing left half in place of stood them in good stead in the the Navy played but indiferently. The Civil Service were very strongis Morgan, and Styles displacing Lieut. earlier stages of play, during which Bonham Carter in the forward Ene. The Chinese, who missed Yow Man Tan improvement in the sailors forward line took the ball well up, and when Hamil. Wood gave a chance before he reached who will have to play much better if they ton was tackled, Railton came into ...... the picture and, dodging two men, put The Staffs missed Coles, who is on his double figures and again when he was in want to go into the final
The sailors were undoubtedly the better in a splendid shot, which Hayward saved He showed little respect for tha fifties way Home for demobilisation. Bowen the bowling, playing, "altogether, a very team, especially in the defence Edwarda Ono Naval incursion led by Graydon, was the Tamar centre handled Hutchison and Humphreys played a cool game, the stopped when the forwards should have were comparatively creditable innings indeed and Humphry
former, showing great fortitude in play, the cheaply dismissed, and only a good displayed extremely fine cricket.
The Chinese just saved themselves from ing in the second half with his leg injured scored soon after this. The right wing Wodehouse HeTavish passed to Boysen, who gave the play by Connor, who played carefully, provented the Stuffs from going under bra defeat, the last two men playing out as it was. Wilkins was one of the hardest carried the ball near the Chinese goal
time. Ny Sze Kwong failed to come off, worked man on the feld
The latter had big margin. Tomory slogged to good had Ho Wing Kia was top contributor. was alwaye sound. His height and long leather in the nick of time to Nest, the Wilson played, tire goal He ran down a few yards and shot very accurately parpost at the end of the innings and Bird nearly got a hat trick, dismissing less made up for what he lacked in speed Latter being unmarked.
lessly, saving his aide from awkward pest from close in right into the goal-keeper's when the last two men were in the Staff Choa and. Wong with successive ball. He served the ball out to bis forwards clear field, and could have walked into tions on more than one occasion. Harris hands, a certain goal being thus lost. After the Clab had made more efforts to was the best forward on his sid.
The Navy started off in fine style, and score a shot from Riis nearly went into to for the first few minutes of the game kept the net-the Navy forwards seemed
The inside right | wake up. They made several incursions the ball in midfield.
Tonkin and Stalker had a possible chance of scoring, and to the other side. good shot from him struck a Chinese half were tested, and came well out of it, and on its way to the goal, and an ugly situa the sailors forwards, unable to get to After some desultory close quarters, tried shots from a distance. tion was saved.
Shots from Forebead and Innes went play in midfeld, the Chinese took the.
Neither side distinguished them ball away to the othed side, where one astray. or two of the forwards tried long shote selves for some little while, during which Hamilton, which did not trouble the custodina in the play was uninteresting. the least. After one unsuccessful appeal the Club's extreme right, made some fine for "bands
at Edwards' expense, the runs down the feld, but, at least on two Chinese got free kick because another occasions, fine centres from him went sailor handled the ball. Aa Kit Sang astray. No goals were scored in the first sent in a bot shot, which Humphreys in-nait," tercepted. The Chinese were forced to be on the defensive for some time after this. Though the ball remained in the Chiness territory, the Navy did not look like scoring, for the nippy Chinesa bucks and halves were playing with the greatest After another resultless determination. incursion by the Chinese, who did not get past Edwards and Humphreys, the sailors again returned to the charge, and this me they had hard luck in not scoring a goal. The sailors forced a corner, and from the resultant melee Styles headed the Fall, which instead of going into the net, struck the cross-bar and rebounded into play.
only required 7 runs to win. The excite ment was tease when Earde cöught the last man out, the Indians winning by 3 runs. Scorcs:-
I.R.C.
AH. Ramjalin, e Tomory, b Connor 4
8. H. Ismail, e Buttress, b Connor... 31
G. C. Eardo, b Purton
A. A. Rumjalia, e Purton, b Rhodes 38
D. Rumjaha, b Consor
S. Musdeen, b Connor
M, B. Sulad, b Purton
8. A.R. Ismail, not ont
8. f. Morsa, b Purton
Haroon, b Purtan
N. Hazce, b Purton
Extra-
Connor
Purton
Bowen
Total.
Bowling Analysis.
0.
ગ્રેન
D
The match ended in a draw. Scores :-
CIVIL AERVICE.
B. W. Bradbury, b Ng Szo Kwong... 10. A. E. Wood, not out.....
R. C. Witchell, e Lee, b Ng Ste
Kwong
74
11
R. O. Hutchison, e Ro, b Loo..... 31. 4. R. Sayer, b Lee...
E. B. Reed, e Ng Sze Kwong
R. E. O. Bird, e Kew, b Ng Szo
Kwong
Extras
18
10
7
Total (for 6 wkts, declared) ....165
C. H. Piercy, H, E. Strange, E. W. Hamilton and W. H. Edmonds, did not hat."
Dowling Analysis.
Ho Wing Kin, b Edmonda
Shin Man Ping, run out
0.
X.
T
106
Ng Sae Kwong
..-... 16.5
3
65
G. Loe
14
1
65
Eo Wing Kin T Ching
7 1
25
2
13
16
C.B.C.
11
99
2
13
Khodes
Ng Sza Kwong, 6 Bird
1
STAFF AND DELTS.
Un Hew Fan, b Bird....
Major Bowen, e Ruzee, à Barde
Col. Humphry, 15w, h ́A. A. Rum
jahu zuene
G. Lee, b Bird
16
10
J. Wong, Bradbury, b Bird
11
Chon-Man-Ping,-e-Edmonds, b. Bird.
D
Bergt. Connor, Lb..; b. A. H. Rum-
H. Ching, rua ont
0
32
jaha
Lo Man Pan, not out
6
Pie. Filmer, & Earde
Wei La San, b Reed
13
Loa-Corp. Buttrose, e D. Rumjahn,
Pto. Purten,, e Razec, b A. A. Rum-
yaha
Wong Kwok Kwong, not ont
Extras.
3
A A. Rumjahn
Total (for 9 wkta.)
38
Pto, Rhodes, D.
c D. Ramjahn, b 5. A.
K. Ismail
Bowling Analysis.
Carl, Glenny, run out
D.
R;
Capt. Temory, Bot out.
Edmonds
7
2.
26
1
Farde.
Bird Hamilton Reed
13
1" 55
5
3
3
0
4 - 3
1
1.
103
B. Sorgt. Thayers, b A, A, Humjahn 10. Carpi, Bessant, and
Extras
Eardo
Tutal
Bowling Analysis,
0.
M.
A. A. Rumjahn
10.3
7
BA. R. Ismail
0
"A. H. Rumjaha
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
JL.G.A.
[UP TO MARCH STE.)
E. and LA,
Kowloon
I.R.C.
Ciril Service ...
Staffs
Navy ....
University
AEC.C.!**
G.B.C.
Craigeïgower,
FRIENDLY, MATCHES.
NAVY 2ND XI. DEFEAT CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XI.
Chinese cleared. The Hawkins did
The Navy efforts to change their for tunes, in the early stages of the second half, were spoilt by inaccurate passing. Graydan sent in a long shot, which Rodger just saved with the tips of his fingers. The Club, after several fruitless attacks, scored their first goal when the second moiety was ten minutes old. MoTavish gave the ball in midield to Hamilton who ran forward a bit and passed back to McTavish. The latter centred in ane style, and Boysen had a shot. The ball took Radford's legs and rebounded to Hamilton, who put in a splendid shot. Hayward had no chance to save, because the of the number of men who obstructed-his-
the
Amid great excite all the vision:The Club forwards played attacking for the rest of the half, but better after this, and no surprise was they were unable to pierce the Chinese felt when, a little later, they scored a defence. Daring a melee which occurred second goal Hamilton passed the ball as the result of a corner, Edwards, captain of the sailor's team, was laid ant with a twisted muscle on his thigh He was carried out of the field, but resum ed in the second half. When the interval was called, no goals bad been scored.
to
McTavish, who promptly lobbed it to Neal The latter got his head to the ball which took one of the posts before it rolled into goal With two goals against them the Navy increased their efforts to notch a point. The Club defence survived The Chinese started the second half the attack Graydon, the only really very convincingly, and the Navy defence dangerous forward on his side, being very well, marked, Graydon tried several was hard put to to keep their goal intack. Edwards, back again in his place, could shots from a distance, but Rodger in goal In the only limp about, and on one occasion the fisted them out in great style. speedy ko Kin Fan clean beat him and last few minutes of the game, the Club ran away with the ball. He had a clear
bar and went out of play. Exceedingly The Navy second string, containing a feld, but instead of running straight in were again on the aggressive. number of new players, defeated the he made a detour, and carried the ball from Hamilton took the top of the cross- outside. Two minutes lattr the Chinese fine play on the part of Hamilton and second team of the Civil Service by anal but scored, thanks to a splendid boat McTavish gave the side their third goal, inaings and 35 runs at Causeway Bay of combination between Ko Kin Fan and Hamilton ran the ball down his end of Scoren
Kwok Po Kwan. Between them, they the field and scooped it to McTavish, who The Club all but scored. Ko Kin Fan put in a lofty shot which the goal-keeper fumbled netted amid loud applause. with, and the bail all but rolled into then by three goals to nữ... goal. The Navy took the ball away after this, and there was some resultless play.
CIVIL SERVICE 2ND -1ST INMINUS... Duncan, b. Boniface ..
10
Fincher, e Silcox, b Collins
9
Sandford, e Sub, b Collins
Burden, cand b Collins ...... Bacon, b Boniface
Alderman, b Bonifaco
Hamer, 6 Boniface
Hast, ran out
Haskett, run out
Taylor, not out...
Extras
0
0.
28
0
if
54
A shat
ST. JOSEPH'S, 4; KOWLOON, 1,
These two teams who drew on their first encounter, met on the Navy ground on Saturday to try conclusions in connection with the Hongkong Shield competition. Kowloon turned out a full team, Jackson again taking his position in the full back fine. Tatam was replaced by Knight on the left wing. For. 8t. Joseph's, E. R. Hyndman played beft back, and D. Urqu hart was replaced by Ogley in the half back line;
5 on the other side. A piece of unneces sarily rigorous play on the part of Au Kit Sang, who barged into Wilkins, was not relished by the sailor, who wanted to hit the Chinese. The referee rightly gave a free kick against the Navy. The kick 3got the Chinese ne fortader, and Wilkins cleared with a big kick The ball fell at the feet of the Chinese back who missed it. Harris was near by, and rusbed after the ball. He had a clear field and found no difficulty in netting from close quar ters. The goal was
The Collegians did not take many Navy supporters chances this time, and from the centre, ons cheering from teeted with tremend- After this, the Navy, a much encouraged made a beeline for the Kowloon goal, had been tenta, did most of the attacking where, after several open ith a cross
Ecveral Chinese goal-keeper anved
wasted, J. Bilva boat Hyder fine shots indeed. Once, the manner be shot From the centre, Kowloon broke cleared from a melee, taking the ball from away, Tayler ran the ball down the line the head of Styles, was quite brilliant in ne style. P. Xavier charged him, 44 The Chinese backs and halves had a very
strenuous time. Shortly before play ceased, and missing his man, fell, thus giving Taylor a chance to break through. Taylor
5
Total
2 2
Bowling Analysis.
M.
W.
Collins Boniface.
5
.....................
0 2 T
Birch
1
D
16
0
NAVY, 2ND IL-137 INNINGI.
Birch, o and b Taylor
1
Hollyhend, a and b Bacon ... Glins, and b Bacon
£3
5
Wheeler, not out
B.E. AND LA. DEFEAT HONGKONG C,C. The R.E. and Indian Army found the going very easy against
werk team of the Club on Saturday, and piled up a huge score, winning easily by ven wickets.
The Club did as well as could be expect ed of them in scoring 100 runs. To this total Paravicini was top contributor. Mitchell was unfortunate in being bowl- ed by Middlemas just sa he had got his syo in.
Grey and Clauson, the initial Army re prescutatives, were cheaply dismissed, but the remaining bateman collared the bowl ing and thrashed it to all parts of the field. Both Taylor and Hammond gave possible chances Scores:
HONGKONG 0.0.
R. J. R. Mitchell, b Middlemas LIM. Bearen, st. Clauson, b
Edwards in
Boniface, b. Bacon Silcox, a and b Bacon Darter, c'and b Taylor Sanderson, retired.
Smallwood, b Sandfor Marshall, b. Sandfor
Extras
Total
Bowling An lysis,
Sandford Taylor.. Bacon .... Fincher......
0
0 the Navy obtained an anexpected goal, curved in and delivered a cross shot which The ball was in Chinese territory and took Umar by surprise and entered the Wodehouse tried a long shot. The gual net, Kowloon again pressed. Ogley 7 keeper caught the ball, but to everyone's tackled Knight in the penalty area, but, surprise, it went over bis shoulder into in doing so, he fell, and tripped Knight the goal. Although they had a comfort shle lead, the Navy did not relax their efforts, and the Chinese custodian saved When play ceased, the one more goal. Hawking emerged the winners by two goala to nik
0
6
.127
8.2 · 0 47 2 8 1
D. 07:
20 160
? o 18.
Duncan
17-
CIVIL SERVICE AND
2ND INNENÜB.
Duncan, b Birch
p
Fincher, Collins,-b-Boniface
IL. 8. Philp, & Morris, b Edwards ... W. W. Mackenzio, b Middlemas... 15. I. &. Green, Clauson, b Middlemas 12
3
Alderman, b*Birch minimum
0
Sandford, cand b, Boniface
1
Barden, e Marshall, b. Birch -
0
-Hast, not out,
19
Bacon b Birch
AK Mackenzie, 'b Middlemas
Capt. Legg, b Edwards
P. G. de Paravicini, b Hammond ... 59
Pto. Harris, a and b Middleian
C. C. Stack, not ont
D. E. Donnelly, e Morria, b Edwards 3
Eitras
Edwards Middlonisa Hammond
Total
ling Analysis.
0
13
Taylor, a and b Collins Flamor i Collice.ga/ Haukett.1.b.w. Collins
Extras
Birch
90
0
Boniface Darcey Colling
Total
Bowling
HONGKONG F.C., 3; HMS. “TAMAR.** 0.
with him. The referee awarded Kowloon a penalty. Jackson took the shot but sent. the ball over the cross bar. After this, the Collegians attacked. Sepher was in a very promising position, when Jackson war penalised for jumping, Silva' took the penalty kick and netted. The referee did not allow this goal because the ball was kicked before the whistle was blown. Silva kicked again. Hyder managed to touch the ball, bas was unable to retain it, and the ball went into the not." At half time the Collegians led by two goals
This game was less interesting than many expected, the sailors playing a
The Club was disappointing game 6 weakly represented, among the absentees to
being Black, Stewart and Richelmann Kowloon pressed for quite a while in Stalker partnered Tonkin at back the second moiety, but Dizon and Hynd- Bodger played at centre, half with Rail-man were too safe for them, and they did ton, and MacPhail on either side of him, hot equalize. Omar had very little to do. g Boysen, of the Reserves, was put into When the Collegians next attacked, Rah- ontre forward; on one side he had Memin was favourably placed, and would Tavish and Hamilton, and, on the other bars scored batt. Helson again Noal and Riis The Tamar, who had penalised Silva took the penalty kick, and the United Services performed the hulltrick by assin finding in done so League, were expected to put up a better the net. From this juncture it became show. Their quiet strength Isy in the evident that Kowloon were more or less forward line, where Handford, Taliana, demoralized. They fell back on their Graydon, Forehead, and Innes operated, citadelsbat, despite sh their efforts, they but, strange to say, this fine quintette could not stop the Collegians and before were unable to do anything right. There the end of the match, LeXavier poored paring was faulty and some of them his ide's fourth goal The Collegians were molined to hang on to the ball too retired winners by four goals to oRD, jong The two inside men were especially They have now qualified for the semi- disappointing Graydon, the pivot of final,
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