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SPORT.

CRICKET,

INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH. EXCELLENT DISPLAY BY R.

HANCOCK'S TEAM.

The batting of Mr. R. Hancock's team was the feature of the interport trial matell played or Saturday on the Hong kong CC, ground, between a team cap thined by Mr. R. Hancock and the Next Fifteen "and we by the former team by a broad margin.

THE HONGRONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 1930.

CIVIL SERVICE DEFEATS R.G.A.

Both the Civil Service and the R.CA. which met up Saturday were not at full strength, owing to the inter-port, trials, The Garrison tesar commenced well, collect ing 50 runs in a first wicket partnership, but the others, did not shape as well as the opening pair and the whole side were out for 127 runs.

Edmonds and Lamble were

in good form with the ball, the former securing four wickets for three runs. The Civil Service started badly, but a good partnership between Piärey and Bevan The Seat Filteen, who took first knock, start well with Gray and de Rome putraised the score to 90 for the third wicket. ting up" partnership for 37 runs. The The total realised 152 runs for 6 wicke», inning, as a whole, however,

the Civil Service winning by four wickets, Scoren :- productive at very many runs, and when the team declared, at 4:95

ms of nine

124 nut

onle lected 119 runs for they bad

P

wirkets and de Rome's contribution was

1. Well, who was tried for the time, shaped very well und had got: weather 23 run, when the insings Wax declared closed. The fielding of Hancock' tram was very good, the bowlers being backed by a energetic field. Lt. Franks,

novount at the wickets, ka another good

hineff, strengthening his already of

jection. Of interpurt By position for the bowlers tried, Wodehouse's average of 4 for 25 was a very good effort. Edwards sected three wickets at a cost of 12 runs aperce

"Manck's tean use the Next Fifteen a Leather Meting scoring 159 runs for the souly four wickets, a very credit de per azmanes. W. C. D. Turner showed a briliant return to his old inter- part form, and was unbeaten with 51 runs tools predit, T. D. Pearce's 44 was a "splendid it, and if he and Turner could strike Saturday, foras during the interport fixtures, lengkeng's chances will be very runy. Edwards contributed afol 29 and Davis started with three fours and a single when stumps, were drawn, one of the bowlers tried by the

ther, a de achieved distinction,

N.G, A.

Skeets, a and b Bevan...... Pomfret, Hake, b Edmonds Cousin, e and b Bevan Lee, o Taylor, b Hamilton Thornton, b Hamilton potegn Doggeril, 1.b... b Edmonds" Frampton. b Edmonds......

Walker, Fincher, b Edmonds Baker, not out

Rose, b Lamble

Foot, td., Strange, b Lamble

Extras

Lamble ...

VIL SERVICE,

E. W. Hamilton, b Doggeril

Bowling Autlysin

W.

B. D. Evans N--.

AW. Ramsay

“LE. S. Holg

F. Travers

E. W. AldersoTI

PJ. Newman ...... N. L. H. Bailton ... A. O. Brawn .....

-0

.0

1 no ball.

*† 5 wides.

2

§ 3 widen.

x.c.C.

D. M. Goodall. b Laumert

A. O. Brawn, c' Laminert, b Hall... 93)

R. D. Evans, Tilimian

30

F. Travers, h. Lawrence

20

N. L. H. Railtoni, e Bradbury.

Drake....

b

44

EW. Alderson, e Holdman,

b

Lawrence

0

A W. Ramsay, not out

9

28

55

LE. S. Hodge, b Driko... 1 P. J. Newman, not out ............................. W. T. Elson, L. J. Blackburm, did

not bat.

3

Extras

6

Total (for 7 wickets)

139

Bowling Analysis.

M. R.

W

L. E. Lammert

G

441

10%

**

· 36

2

о

30

1

.117

H. Tillman

Q 18

1

Lawrence

Q

18

2

1 no ball.

FOOTBALL"

Drake

M. Hall

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Wiltshire Reserves..

Club Reservry,

WILTS RES. . CLUB RESERVES.

Total

J

Bowling Analysis.

M. R.

W.

Bevan Gorbia Taylor Hamilton

B 1

3

4..

0

17... 0

1

18

8

0

34

Edmonds

5.

3

4

1 0

2

HM.S. Ambrose.... 2

Club

0

H.M.S. artic..... 1

Kowloon

0

15.

H.M.8. Carlisle A. 1

Kowloon A

P. Lambre, b Frampton

0

G. E. Piercy, b. Pomfret

4.4

W; Bevan, b Perfect

SM

29

H. E. Strange, e Thornton.

Frampton

19

-Capt. Gray, b Bird

E. Fincher, not out

12

Edwards, b Wode

Lieut. Huke, b Pomfret

.Extras...

16

,30

Total (for six wickets)

.159

Bowling Analysis.

LA Regan, b... b Edwards

M.

The

55.

R. Witchell, nos out an

93

1 Stalker, Frank, b Wodehouse

Frampton Doggeril

16

18

N

1 93

I

F. 1. Braga Lb.w., b Wodehouse... I Capt. Spinks, not out

Extras.

Cousins

0

19

0

Skerta Perfect

2 0 13

6.4 1 39

SENT FALEN,

E: J. Rome, St. Franks, b

Duvics

Capt. Diliyar,

buuse...

Elaker, e Hancock, b Edwards...

A. E. Wood, b Wodehouse

WD. Wilson, Bagnall, b

Edwarda

'u,

Tutar (for 9 wickets) “.....118

Kenny Hammond. Farthing and A sauler did not bat.

Bird

Davies

Eriwards

Wodehouse

* No bali, “

R.

HANCOCK'S TEAM.

T. E. Pearce, C

Al xander

43. R. Bayer, b Alexander

İ.R.C. DEFEATS STAFFE

||

0

The Indians defeated the Staffs by 71 runs, in a friendly match at Sokumpoo Valley," A good partnership resulted be

Half an hour after the advertised time: the Club Reserves kickel off facing strong san.

The Wilts Reserves on got into their stride and fored a corner, which was nicely placed, but their centre forward put the ball over the har. Roth goals weye visited but weak shooting prevented sporing,

|

From the free kick, Reis received and [tried a long shot which went behind Savage received from the goal kick and racing away; centred when near the goal line, the ball dropping on the cross bar and rebounding to Down, who brought Rogers to his kaem with a ripping shot, Ambrove forwards vame again and forced

a corber which was well taken by Monk- house, the ball dropping in the goal mouth' where Tonkin headed clear. The Club for warts taking the ball to the other end, Giles was forced to concede n corner which was taken by May, the Ambruse having hizde trouble in clearing. The ball was trapped by Rogers who passed to Golden- berg, but the latter being off side a good. chanes was thrown away. From the free kick Savage received and making a bee line for the Club goal was tackled by Funkin who was forced to give a corner in attempting to clear, the resulting kick being sent behind. From the

goal kirk Gerrard passed to May, the latter after beating the back, ending in a weak shat, the ball rolled over the goal line about 13 yards from gal. The Club kept up the Pressare en_fus_minutes and put in

fur several shit; which Drayton dealt with in cool style. After a brief visit by the Navy men to the other end, the Club came again,, the ball being passed to May who returned to Sandeberg. This latter "failed to trap the ball when favourably placed, Sargent clearing. Webb reviving beat Ireland and sent in a hard hot which Rogers cleared to Tonkin, who conceded a corner which proved abortive. From the goal kick Dewis gained possession and beating Purves seat in a shot which Hogers partly cleared, the hall guùng to the out of Hannaford who netted at clos raag giving logers no chanes.

The whist sounded shortly after the restart with the Julhrase leading by one goal to ni

Ambrose restarted the game and after a shery bout in malfeld, Savage received, and travelling down the wing, centred |when near the corner flag. Downs," being Well up. forced the ball by Rogers, thus placing the ambrose two up.

Play, which had been very fast, with the Club having the better of the game, during the first half, pow began to slarken, tho Nasy men coming to the front. Savage went in several shots which Rogers cleared, The Ambrose men remained in the Club territory for a considerable time until a foal against Hannaford brought relief. „Imbraer returned and Savage centred, Tonkin clearing. Downs received and sent From in lung shot which went over. the goal kick. Downs enmo again but was fouled by Tonkin dangerously the kirk, placed the ball wide. pear the penalty are Sargent, taking Midfield Play followed until Hodge placed Downs In possession, the latter placing the ball Boyson came again and centred from the the font of Hannford who tested Rogers touch line, but sent it wide of the mark. With a screw shot. The latter caught the From the goal kick the Wilts forwards took berg tried a run, but was robbed by Phil. bal and, booted so midfield, where Bande- up the running and by a pretty bit of potts who returned to Hannaford, the

The Wilts then bombarded the Club goal but could not break the defence. The Clab broke away and visited the Wilts goal where the back in trying to clear was Forced to give a corner, which was nicely placed by Boyson, but the Wilts goalie

cleared the ball.

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tween 0. Ismail and 8. A. Ismail for the combination Found themselves in the Club latter buing tackled by Tonkin who cleared. goal mouth where Realff inade no mistake Rogers, the Club centre half, came into and bent the goalie with a good shot.

fadiana The Staffs replied focbly, 8. H. Ismailuring three wickets for 7 runs and A. A. Rumjahn 2 for four. Boora:----

1.E-C

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

Q

1

30

B

19

2

Kennett, b

8. H. Ismail. b Tomory .......

AA. Rumjahn, b Holland

A. H. Rumjahn, b Rhodes

19 13

Major Edwards, b Witchell

A. A. Dusra, b Holland

TO

W: C, D. Turner, not out m

K. Khan, e Long, b Holland..... 13

R. Hancock, b de Rome...

S. D. Ismail, c Holland, b Savage 3

Ungt. Davies, not out gamingas.

Extras

13

B. J. Silva. c Tomory, 6 Savage ...

4

15

8. A. Ismail, b Holland.............. £3 O. Ismail, e Rhodes, b Holland ................ 2 D. Weerapulli, b Rhodes

}

Extra

0

..118

Total (for wickets) ...168 Bamall. Wodehouse, Franks, Reed, Ma Naughten and Bird did not bat.

R. Nazarin, not out......

Bowling Analysis.

0.

H. B.

W

Kennett

В

Q 17

Alxander

13

3 48

Hammond

3

.20

Farthing

Witchell

Stiker

De Rome

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

C.R.O. DEFEATS UNIVERSITY.

The Chinese defeated the University in convincing style. the feature of the game being the batting of Wei Wing Lok, who scored 98, and the bowling" of Ching, two wicket for no runs, and G. Lee, 5 for 12 rans. Scores:

€ 8.C.

Wei Wing Lok, c Baker, b Hunt... 88 Bin Man Ping, b T. Yeoh

Up Hew Fan, c C. H. Yeoh, b T.

Yroh....

Ng Sze Kwong, retired

G. Len, not out

Las Man Pan; not out

•Extras ................

Total

Bowling Analysis.

ษ.

R.

W.

Tomary

4

0 .95

Rhodes

6

1. 2

Holland

10.5 1

28

5

Savage

8 0

22

2

Marsh

3 с 'IG 0

STAFFS.

Staff-Sergt. Long. b Weerapulli...... Corp. Rhodes, c Silva, b Weerapulli Sergt. Holland, c A. H. Remjahn,

b Weerapulli...

L-Corp. Filmer. 1.b.w., b Dusra... 0 Sta-Sargt. Marsh, e and b Iamail... 6 Capt. Tomory, h Weerapulli.............” ↑ Q.M.8. Maugham, c and b Ismail Corpl. Savage, o Nazarin, b Ismail L-Cpl. Spinks, e Nazarin, b Rum-

jahn

Sergt. Wilkinson, b Rumjabn

Pte. Robson, not out

Extres

Total

5

1.

+

47

20

"

6

34

Bowling Analysis.

'A. A. Dusra Weerapulli

2

7

1

23

1 2

9

4

2

"

Total (for 4 wickets, declared) 193.

J. Wong, We; Lee San, H. Ching,

d. Choa, and Hung Man To did not

bak

A

T.-E. Yoch

Bowling Analysis,

H. C. Hunt, c Hung, b Lee

F. Baker, b Ng Sae Kwong

men

From the centre, the Club made a beauce for clearing when the AmbroNE line for the Wilts goal, but the inside right forwards seened certain to sour, Afand miskicked in front of an open goal. Angst Toakin sent the Ambrie time arrived with the Wilts pressing and going, bur, Tonkin cleared to midfield, where Rogers passed to May who went the score of one gund to sit in their favour down the wind and centred the ball, drop-

On rouming, the Wilts again took up the running but were pulled up by the not being up, Drayton had little difficulty ping in the go mouth, but the forwards Clab defence who placed the ball to in cearing davage came again and test Boysen, and the latter made a solo run,

and sent in a stinging shot which theogers with a ground shot, the goalie Each bringing off a good nave.. The Ambrose goalie, however, managed to stop, goal was visited in tum and the Club bat found Rogers safe. A long dropping men were now bombarding the Club gool, should have scored, the laside left stopping shot from Monkhouse almost beat Rogers, before no open goal, but the Wilts left who was hard pressed by Webb, when he back, dashing across at the right moment, caught the ball and only just managed to robbed the forward when on the point of clear his goal, Ambrose continued to press shooting The Wilta once more visited the and a foul given against Tonkin was not

Bull gaining po Club ggal and sion of the ball at close range, gave the taken advantage of the ball being sent. goalkeeper no chance, banging the ball into "or the top. the net, and making the score 2 to nil in favour of the Wilts. Shortly afterwards. the whistle sounded for time,

The weather was uncomfortably hot during the game.

CLUB . H.M.S. SAMBROSE."

The Club received from the goal kick and Bandeberg was facing towards the Ambrose gul when the whistle" sounded noside leaving the Ambrose winners by two goals to love.

The play in the first half was very good with the Lish in the van. The second half saw the Club weaken and for three quarters' of this half there was only one team in it

Played on the Club ground before a good ự that team being the Ambrust. attendance. The Club had two change from the advertised team, McPhail not turning out, while Gerrard went to the half back position and Purves played full back. The Ambrusc team turned out as

by the striking similarity of the colours, The play in the early stages was marred

Advertised.

as it could be noticed that some of the players pulled up thinking their side had" the ball when it was seen that it was an

opponent, and on more than one vocasion two Club players were seen tackling one

another.

beag found at the right place at the right moment. Bargent played his untai game Tho and kept his forward line well fed; Ambre detanos proved very bound, Dray- tun having very little to do.

Ambruse winning the toss the Club

The Ambrose men played with, a better kicked off, facing the sun. Off-side play understanding than did the Club men, who pulled up the Club early in the game and showed lack of combination. For the the Ambrose cleared to midfield. The ball Ambrose, Savage showed great speed and was returned to Reis who tested the centred well, the other forwards always Ambrose goalie with a ground shut. Indrone then paid a flying visit to the other end and Gerrard cleard the ball. From the throw in Gerrard put May in w possession, the latter centred bat a little misunderstanding between the Club for

For the Club, Rogers in goal gave a wards allowed Phillpotis to clear. A from good display and saved bis side from a kick az

against Tonkin, put the Ambrose in a favourable position, but Downs shot wide, were no discredit to him, as they were heavy defeat. The two goals against him Midfield play followed until Reis received scored from close reage with the Ambrose the ball from Rogers, the former trying forwards close in. Tonkin tackled well but KOWLOON DEFEATS CRAIGENGOWER 1 shot which went outside. Tonkin, lump was seen to be limping badly early in the ing badly, found great difficulty in bold-. Tall scoring resulted in the match between ing the Ambrose ring ring who was play plays a better game forward. Rogers, the Purves was not sound at back, be game. the Kowloon C.C. and Craigengover play neat run, fouled Giles and the Navy men defence; several times when the backs, were ing a sound game. Goldenberg, after a

centro half; was the mainstay of the ed on the former's ground on Saturday.were given a free kick. Rogers gaizingbeater he dropped back and cleared. Craigengower, batting first, totalled 142 possession passed to May who placed

Gerrard played a sound game at half but

*S. H. Ismajl

A. A. Rumjahn

runs for the loss of 6 wickets and declared, weak shot in the goalie's hands. Rogers he would have done better at back. A feature of the innings was the batting of caught the hall on the throw-out and sent Ireland was up against a pair of tricky F. G. Thompson, who was unbeaten with in a hard shot which just missed. From and speedy dice and, of course, could not 60 runs to his credit. Kowloon replied with the kick out, Rogers received the bashine. The forwards were indiforent and 140 runs for seven wickes, defeating their when he was fouled by Hannaford showed lack of combination. Sandeberg opponents just on time, Railton scored 44, From the free kick, Sargent passed to and Goldenberg at times attempted mola Webb who took the ball towards the Club-

1. I

W.

14 0 58.

2

Baker

0 40

0

T. I Cheah

3 0 21

0

Hunt

0

'1.

L

1

3

UNIVERSITY.

11

I'

T. L. Cheab, e Wei Wing Lok, b Lee 1

B. C. Lee, c and b Log

T. E. Yeoh, b Ching...........

22

R. A. Basto, e Hung, b Ng

1

C. H. Yeoh, b. Ire...

0

CRAIGENGOWEL.

K. Ching, run out

0

S. Jex, c Railion, b Ramsay......

3

0

R. Bлna, b Evans

0

B. W. Bradbury, J.b.w., b Ramsay....... G

0

L. Lawrence, & Travera, g Rammy..... 0

3

F. G. Thompson, not out m

60

Guzdar, cand b Ching Youngeye, bw, h Leo

K. You not out

·Extras ............

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Q.

X.

W.

19

Kg Bto Kwong

7

223 ទ

Un How Fan

Q

3 0

H. Ching

2 2

Q

ני

B. D. Evans 39, and A. Q. Brown 28 ruhsal only to be robbed by Purves. Gerrards, but, with a defence like the "Ambrose,

Scores

H. Holdman, st. Elson, b Hodge.... 11

L. B. Lemmert, b. Travora.............ə.

M. Hall, not out

II. Pillman, M. E. Asger, Drake,

did not bat,

-Extratong

10

Total (for 6 wicknta)

passed to May who entred, and Sandeuld have done better by sending the ball berg reiving, tried a solo run but ended about to their wings. May and Beis at with a weak shot which went wide. From centred well but a little more ming the kick out, Savage took the ball to and sœuracy is required when shooting.

the other end, where Tarkin cleared. Rogury received and set his forwards going. Sende. berg paning out to Reis who went in a low shot, Drayton being fondly applaud-

ed fur bringing off a good save.

From the throw oui, Rogers receiving

REFEREES.

A xooting of the Refores Board will bo held in the RA. Theatre, Victoria Barracks, on Thursday, October 21st, 1920,

for the purpose of being examined.

passed to Reis, The latter centred but at 5.30 p.m. Candidates for the appoint Lily cleared and the ball going out to most of referee should attend the meeting. Savage, the speedy winger took the hall down the touch line and centred, the ball dropping in the goal month on the foot of Downs who was off-side.

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