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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1911.

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SPORT.

ORICKET.

1 LEAGUE MATCHES.

H.K.OC, &. R.GA.

"

*

Bowling Analysis:

Evans Stolkor Pestonji Macdonald

4

AND LEAGUE MATCHES.

POLICE €. 1.R.C.

FOOTBALL.

1

POLICE V. **AMBROSE.”

On the South China ground the game ending in a win for the Police by five › goals to three.

Saturday's games resulted as follow: CHONGKONG LEAGUE. GR 1 Division F.

The teams turned up as follow: Hongkong Club EMS. Curlew Hongkong Police 6 H.M.S. Ambrose 3 Polies: Swan; McWalters and f 8.0.A...

Kowloon H.M.S-Tamar 1 H.M.S. Titania Clark; Watts, Forbes and D. Clark: s/Wiltshires... 2 H.M.S. Cairo... 1 | Alair, Watson, Pearson, Valentine and

Mair.

Amorest, Coyar Parker; Wiscombe, Batucaros and

Division II. United AC3 Club Reserves 8. China "A" University........... R.G.A. Reserves.. 9 Kowloon Res.

and Battarham, Referee, Mr. Cheesley. Curlew Reserves Wilts, Reserves... 1 Holden; Pew, Sparkes, Duval, Drayton St. Joseph's 1 Punjabis

From the kick-off the sailors took up

to save from Pew. Batterham opened the score for the sailors; coming through

RUGBY.

Hongkong Club 23 pts. Garrison 3 pts. the attack and Swan was called upon

OLÜB CURLEW.

On the Navy "B" ground the teams

The Longue match between the Hong kong Cricket Club and the R.G.A., played on the Clab ground, resulted in an easy

In this match 103 Indians won by it win for home team though at one time there were prospects of the R.G.A. beat runs and apart from the effort made by ing the Olub. Requiring 170 to win the Alexander and Grimmats for the Police visitors knocked up 67 for one wicket, but the L.R.Q. deserved to be the vietors. with the partnership of Capt. Olliver For the Police the batting after the fall and Licut. Franks brokan, wickets fell of the Brat four wickets was weak, the rapidly. The R.G.A. batamen could not remaining six wickets being disposed of The game might face Farthing's deadly bowling, who cheaply for 16 runs. was in great form. Disaster followed dis have had a different ending if Booker and aster and the remaining dine wickets went Earnshaw (C) had not been so eager. OLTR

The Indians down for 47 runs, Farthing taking eight Both men were run out.

wore the better batsmen. Rumjaho batted wickets for 20.

For the home side the batting of Hanwell and carefully and he gave no chances

His in bis 40 not out. cock was the outstanding feature.

The The folding and bowling on both sides Boring was rapid and brilliant. howlers could do nothing with him: In a were good, the Indians being, if anything, short space of time this batsmen added superior in their work on the boundary 51 to the score, which included eight line.

The scores were as follow:- Off three 'suc. boundaries and two sixes.

- POLICS. 2). cessive balls he made 18 runs and ol another three consecutive balls he made 14.

Alexander, a and b A. K. Minu.... 45 Tho-batting for the R.GA. was weak

B-Earnshaw, lbw b Madar and with the exception of the afforts put

Grimmett, b Madar...... forward by Capt. Olliver and Liert.

King, o Runtjahn, b Madar. Franks there was nothing worthy of com

Booker, run out... ment. Thoir partnershidp was lively at the beginning but, towards the end it. zagged from scoring boundaries freely to that of sneaking single 'runs.

The fielding on both sides was godd. A sinar: catch by Ligut Franks and the stopping of a likely Boundary bail by C.S.M. Williams, for the R.G.A. brought some praise from the spectatory. The scores were a follow-

-- HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

T. E. Pearce, e Franks, b Davies... 14

Capt. Murray, b Barchard .......... 11

13

29

19

1.

Earnshaw, run out Condon, b Kitchell Hallam, b Kitchell Carpenter, not out .... Clark, a and b A. K; Minu Hillier, cand b N. Sadik..

Extras

0

K

2

8

0

0

13.

.137

Total

Fall of wickets:-1-58, 2-77, 3-115, 4-110, 5-117, 6-119,7-123, 8-124, 9-130, 10-137.

Bowling Analysis.

B. J. R. Mitchell, b Baker ............. A. C. Claxton, b Baker................. Major Edwards, e Franks, b Davies 20 R. Hancock, b Barchard......

10

0.

51.

Kitchell

.10.3 1

BAN W. .30 4

F. H. Farching, Davies, b Down-

ing

E. A Moosden

30

19

0

A. H. Madar A. K. Minu

8 0'

47

4

3 : 0

16

A. B. Haworth, o Chester, b Down-

ing

B. Razarin, b Grimmett

11

E. Moosdeen, b Grimmet

13

Y. A. Wahab, b Grimmet

18

11

A. K. Minu, b-R. Earenshaw

24

O. Rumjaha not out .....

40

160

M. Sadik, o Carpentier, b Earn

g

3.

E. A. Moosden, o and b Ershaw

0

A. H. Madar, c Earnshaw, b Booker

5

20*

E. M. Young, e Graham, b Baker.. W. J. Hope, st. Franks, b Barchard 7 L. J. Davies, not out

Extras

Total

Fall of wickets:-1-39, 2-56, 3-75, 4-83, 5-141, 6-116, 7-153, 8-155 8-169, 10-169.

Davies

Baker

Downing

Bowling Analysis.

0.

1

..14.

61

... 40 28 Barchard 1

2.0.A..

Capt. Oliver, & Edwards, B Young 31 Lt. Franks, Young, b Farthing... 3 Capt. Davies, o Pearce, b Farthing -3 Lt. Chester, Mitchell b Farthing 16. Bdr. Baker, Farthing ....

Major Downing, lab.w. Farthing ... Lt. Graham, played on wicket," b

Hope

C.S.M. Williams, b Williams

Sgt. Barchard, b Farthing Lt. Parkes, b Farthing ... Capt. Meredith, not out

Extras

Total

N. Kitchell, ran out...

A. M. Sammy, run out . 9 A. A. Razak, b Grimmett

Extras

Total

B

.151

Fall of wickets:-1-20, 2-23, 3-70, 4-70, 5-81, 6-118,9-145,-8-146, 9-143, 10-151

Bowling Analysis.

7.a. King

0

Grimmett

3.

14

....114:

Fall of wickets:-1-67, 2-14, 3-85, 4-92, 5-99, 6-102, 7-103; 8-109, 9-109, 10-114.

Bowling Analysis.

M. Ε.

Young Edwards

Farthing

Earnsha

Alexander

C. Earnshaw Booker

19.1 1.

5

30

FRIENDLY MATCH

I

A friendly match between Craigen gower C.C. and the H.K.C.C. (2nd Eleven) played at Happy Valley resulted in a five wicket win by the home team Beed's batting for the visitors was good, but two or three catches were missed in his fanings of 43 For Craigengower ↑ 40. 1. Jer's score of 80 was a splendid effort. Omar's bowling for the home side was Fo

He bowled steadily right deadly. through the inning and took 6 wickets for 33 runs. In his 16. overs, he had

... 4 ....... 9

Q 31

1 20

"

0

10 1

Hope. •-** KOWLOON C.C. B. CIVIL SERVICE C.C.8 maidens.

This match was played at Happy Valloy on Saturday afternoon; on a poor wicket, There the visitors winning by 25 runs. was nothing exciting about the game, with the exception of the batting of Capt. Spinks and Braga for the visitors. Capt. Spinks 35 included five boundaries. The batting of the home team was' weak and Sarer and Hamilton were the only two to add anything like a respectable number of runs to the total of UB.The former made 25 and the latter 30. B., D. Evans bowling for the visitors did wall. He took, hyo: vickets for 13 rupe Ling for!! the C.S.C.G. also secured a good average, taking three-wickets for 18 runs.

The scores were as follow:

KOWLOON.C.d.

H. D. Evads, b Ling...

0. Dance, e Ling, b Reed

The scores were as follow

HECO, jet

turned out na under:-

Club: G. Rodger; Gerrard and J. Rodger; Railton, Stewart and McPhail; MoTavish. Bogg Forsyth, Kuhr and England.

"Cherlew: Hardy Wetherby and Cleaves; Dash, Wilson and Griffiths: Taylor Dyer, Scott, Cook and Lamb.

Refereo, Mr. Masters

+

The game opened very fast with tha sailors attacking and in the opening minutes McPhail was winded and had to be assisted off the field. J. Rodger punted well up the field and the Curlew's backs being near the halfway line gave England a chance to show his turn of speed, for out-distancing Wetherby he went on and sent in a low shot, which Hardy attempted to stop with his foot but the ball beat him and landed in the corner of the net thereby putting the Club one up after six minutes play. The sailors went off with a dash from the centre kick and Railton twisted his ankle and was carried off. The Club playing with only nine men were soon defending and Cook beating Gerrard sent in a high drive that beat Rodger and made the score equal after ten minutes play.

Stewart fouled in the Club half and Wetherby kicked over the bar.

did not sce The Police took up the attack from the restart and Watson re

Pearson who scored." coiving, gave to

on the left he sent in a shot that Swan

With the score equal the sailors pressed and Batterham sent in a long shot which Duval secured and beat Swan giving the", sailors the lead. Both forwards played good combination and the Police broke away on the left and Robertson beat Wiscomb and Rowlands and sent in a high shot that gave. Coysh cho chance. With the score two all the Police took up the attack and Robertson

sending over from the left Pearson with a Brst

who

stopped timer seat hard to Coysh the ball and let it bounce over the line the referee pointing to the centre of the field amidst the protest of the defenders who claimed that the ball did not pass over the line.

41

The Police get away from the centre kick and Watson receiving from Pearson beat Coysh and registered number 4 fur the Police,

The sailors took up the attack from the centre kick and forced

"Clark cleared and play was. corne transferred to the Ambrose half whe Valentine forced Rowlands to kick i Robertson dropped the ball in hind. front of goal from the flag kick" and Ferbes got his shoulder to it and pushed is past Corah Half time score. Polen 5; Ambrose

Resuming the sailors were early attack.

The Club played the one back game and the sailors were pulled up for offing and kept the sailors defending, Swan

side. Stewart headed out a hard drive from Lamb and the Club visited the sailors

Wetherby clearing, Cook

tested with a hard shot from

close range, the goal keeper saving, at the expense of a corner. England got running across away but Wetherby cleared by kicking behind. MePail now returned after 20 minutes absence, and the Club, playing with 10 men gained another corner off Wetherby. Half time score one alla

turned a shot, from Pew, behind and Batterham placing well from the corner kick, Sparkes scored..

The sailors pressed and the game tock the rough side which brought a caution from the referee. Continuing the sailors had hard lack in not reducing their Batterham fouled opponents' lead.. Pearson and this player being provi- ously cautioned for rough play was

Playing with 13 · ordered off the field, men, the salors were soon defending but Railton turned out after the interval the defence kept the Police out and a bus was, limping badly and was only a fast game ended with the score as above. passenger for the rest of the game: The The sailors were unlucky to lose, for alleres opened with an attack on the in the second half they had most of the Clab good but JRodger cleared and at was the best forward on the field and play until Batterham left. This player the other end McTavish struck the ide

the sailors.

by of the act with a long shot. Rodger greatly assisted in the three goals scored saved well high shot from Taylor The Police played well as a tonm and

Gerrard

Swan bud played good combination. plenty to do in goal. The forwards must be fading their shooting boots for eight goal in first division play is a good

record.

WILTSHIRES v "CAIRO."

no score:

with three forwards close: In was limping badly and J. Rodger covered him well. From a break away by the Club, Begg should have taken the lead, for with only the goal keeper to to beat, he sent in a drive which struck Hardy who had left his goal, and the ball rebounded from the goal keeper over the bar. Had Begg defected the ball

This match was played before a large when Hardy ran out to meet him he could have gone on and put the ball into number of service men who took advant themselves on the "bank on the Eastern an empty goal. The exchanges favoured age of the bright sun by disporting the sailors: McPhail cleared a rush by side of the ground. The Wilts started ruching back and kicking to touch. In the

from Evans. Play was fast and each closing minute the sailors should have and ware early attacking Eve cicbring won, for, bath Gerrardi and J. Rodger were stretched on the ground, but Cook goalie was called upon to save. The de note in the first half was hands against abot wide. The game ended wih the fence was sound and the only thing to sailors pressing with the score of one sil.

Luck was against the Club from the Moore near the penalty area. Half tim start of the game and the sailors got Resuming the sailors took up the at their point, while Railton and McPhall were off the field. J. Rodger was the tack and Murrant gave a corner. Turner outstanding player on the Club side. His clearing offside against Evans and Men- tackling and clearing were brilliant. ham relieved the pressure against the

The sailors transferred play ́and- Gerrard worked hard, and cleared woll in the first half when his side was short Gale snapping up a pass from the centre

In the closing ball he went ant in a high hot that beat Turner.

The Wilte went off with a dash from banded. Jane Stewart made a good showing

back, on his first turn out. Both wing halves the centre. kick but Eve playing were of the field during the greater part returned to midfeld where the sailors fathe first-half-and-Kuhr-dropped-back got down and forced a corner. Moore to the middle line, The forwards could cleared from the flag kick and the Wilts not get going for with only four men going down Swanborough sent in wide. 1the sailors defence always had then well Returning the soldiers made the scores in hand. In the firm half the only shot level for Bwanborough receiving a for that Hardy had to stop was the one that ward pass from Sawyer beat Bishop by best hum, and England with good turn a long dropping shot of apead surprised the Curlew backs and from top speed sens the ball into the net, McTavish on the other wing put

M. M. Watson, o Omar, b Paice... 4. A, S. Grele, 6 Omar...

0

G. 5. Lammert.c Omar, b. Paice. 17 1 D. Reed, b. Omar"

43

B. D. C. Morgan, Jex, b-Paice... 6 W. Fraser, cand b Umarmer L. D. McNicoll, l.b.w., Omar 2 MC Sandberg, played on

wicket b Omar

J. R. May, b. Omar W. Mackenzie, st. Major Benson, col out ...

Extras

M8...

10

19

.114

HOGWI

Total

Bowling Analysis.

D.

M.

Lt. A. G. Macdonald, l.b.w., b Ling.. 9

Paice

8 0

CJ Stapleton, b Ling

Omar

18"

8

Abbas

20

1. Major

Wilson, b E. G. I

22

Jex, b D Re

'60

16

0

Abus, Mekane, D. Reid Omar, e Reid, b E. G. Lammert Bradbury, not out

-2-

Major not out

Capt. EG. Spinks, c Fincher, b.

Hamilton

K. R.Macaskill, a and b Reed...... E. L'Bruga, c Reed, b. Hamilton. 29 J.Stalker, b Hamilton

F. G. Thompson, not out.......................

J. P. Robinson, st. Strange, b Bayer. 1 B. Pestonje, b’Bayer..........

Extras...

Total

Fall of wiekota --1-6, 2-14, 3-1?, 6-23, 6-71, 7-104, 8-105, 9-111, 10-121.

Bowling Analysis.

CRAIGENGOWER."

March, 6 E. G. Lammert

Extras

sailors.

With the scores level, the sailors made determined raid on the Wilts goal and Moore conceded a corker

in some good runs. Begg lacked judg

Wilts took up the attack and for a ment in front of goal. G. Rodger in time made things warm the sailors. goal saved well but was off the mark During the pressure one of the defenders when Cook beat him by putting the ball handled in the penalty area and Moore into the opposite side of the goal.

two

being called upon by the Wilts suppor The Curlew forwards did not play ters, to take the kick, made no mistake their usual game. Cook at times sent

and beat Bishop giving the soldiers the

With only in well directed shots but with only the lead and the march.

game opened out but goalkeeper to baat on several occasions minutes to go the

Wetherby made the defence held out and with the ball seat wide of the post. the mistake of laying too far up the field near the sailors goad the whistle sound- and was benten by England. Hardyed for time, leaving the Wilts winners 1 made the one mistake in trying to stop of a fast and clean game by two" goals

10.

Total (for 5 wickete): 119 Fattydad, Fames, Anderson and Paice did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

EG: Lammert 13

Qi.... M.

X.

Reod

1 37.1

Ling

с

Q

18

HamiltonTM

10

Bandbong

Boyer

B. C. Morgan

0.8.0.0.

D. Beed

G. B. bayer, b Stalker

McNicoll

F. J. Do Rome, b'Evans

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H. E. Strango, b Evans

14.50

EW. Hamilton, e Pestonji, b

Stalkortarte

13

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E. C. Fincher, -o Dance, b Evang... 30% E. E. Dankley, 1b.w., b Macdonald 13 F. Ling, b Macdonald.

0

E. B. Reed, & Stapleton, b.Evans... 64

Edwards, not out.

C. J. Tacchi, b Evans žaislaste

Extras

Total

23.0

"HOLING OUT IN ONE AT SHANGHAL

a fast low shot with his foot the ball to one. Mr. Jones was the referee. bouncing over it into the net.

TAMAR " * TITANIA"

"CURLEW" RES. WILTS RES.

At Sookunpoo, the sailors won by two On the Navy"A" ground the teams goals to one. Reilly scored twice for the

sailors.. Used up as under:

R.O.A RES. v. KOWLOON 'RES.

On the Navy "A" ground. Pomfret

Tamar Mitch; Smith and Hatton; Clemoll, Hudson and Bryant; Hill, Brayendale, Grant, Atkey and Abbott.

Titania: Yeoman; Kerridge and Kaighton Riley, Wilkins and Hutcbby; scored for the soldiers in each half who Garside, Handry, Hopkins, Goodlet and won by two goals to mil.” “ Bates. Referee, Mr. Hollands...

The Temur won a fast game by one

UNITED CLUB RESERVES.

Playing on the Club ground each side The Titania fielded a new left wing The Golf match, England verius Scot-50l to ni. land, played at Fanling yesterday, was in Goodlet and Bates while Knighton scored once in the opening half Sim- The demons" for "the United and Sorenson. for won by England by the narrow margin partnered Kerridge at back of three-quarters,

fence was not sound and in the Tamar's the Club. Brown and Payne nddad Wilkins in goala for the United in the closing half. rash the backs miskicked. the centre half position worked hard with Hutchinson off the field. The

United on by three goals to one. while Hutchby played a good game.

Hatton resumed his old position at back and played a sound game, Graat

On the College ground and ended in went forward and led the attack for the Tamar Bill and Atkey did well in the forward line. On the play the result a win for the home side by one goal to should have been a draw,

In the course of a golf match at Kiangwan a week ago Mr. J. Withington created at sensation by holing out in Fall of wickets:-1-15, 2-23, 2-30, 4-3, one at the 8th hole. The usual penalty

was imposed

...

B-56, 6-35, 7-85, 8-95, 9-96, 10-03.

PUNJABIS

ST JOSEPH'S v. PUNJA

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