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CHINESE RECREATION CLUB . 0.8.0.0.

The Kowloon Cricket Club first eleven visited the RG.A. Cricket Club ground on Saturday and defeated the Home sido by two wiakola and 41 ruas,

I:R.O. ND XI, POLICE

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on the latter's ground, and won by a wicket The Indian 2nd XI played the Police

AND HIS REVOLVER.

and 19 runs. The Palice won the toss and

THE MAGISTRATE'S. ADVICE. sent their opponente in to bat. The Indians opened cautiously and knocked, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangi. Describing himself as Adviser to the up 154 runs for 9 wickets in slow time,

The Home aide wens in first and were and declared at 4.30. H. D. Rumisha Army a Chinese was charged at the By winning their match against the dismissed for 67 runs Capt. Spinks stayed in for nearly an hour and a Magistracy, on Saturday morning, with top scorer for them with: 33 runs which unlawfully having in his possession a re Chinoso Recreation Chub on Saturday securing six of the wickets for 39 runs, consisted of 29 singles and one four. The volver and a quantity of ammunition. afternoon, at Happy Valley, the Civil and B. D. Evans took the remaining four Police were all out within an hour for Court that the defendant was arrested at Bub Inspector Fallon informed the Service Cricket Club, enhanced their for 25 runs. These two players were 76 runs. Alexander top-scored for them the wharf on Friday night ten minutes chances of finishing top of the first lengus equally successful with the bat, and B. D. Rumjaha did well with the ball before the departure of the night boat for The Civil Servios aids secured an easy'! going in frat, for their side, they scored taking a wickets for 38 runs. R. Earn for freedom, but was a length over. Canton. He put up a desperate struggle 89 between them, at which figure they re-shaw taking 4 wickets for 11 Fans had the

best bowling average for the day. tired. The remaining six wickets were

Scores:- dismissed cheaply.

win by two wickets, and to runs,

Batting first, the Chinese made the moderate total of 97 runs, G. R. Sayer taking Ave of the wickets for 36 runs. The Civil Service. replied with 169 runa. for the loss of eight wickets. Sutherland the measure of the Chinese bowlers *got and had the fielders on the run. He hit

out with considerable confidence in will be seen from his score of 80 which in elizded 2 sixes and 10 fours. -Sayer, also contributed a very useful 38.

Y. K. Shi, st. Foldrian, b SayER........ 0

Scores -

Capt. O. Olliver, b Evans

La. Chester, 1.b.w. - Capt Spinks... 49

· Sergt. Stevens, b Evans ................ Capt. Barrett, o Fletcher, b Capt.

Spik

L. Parkie, b Capt. Spinks Gr. Poutres, b Evans

with 27 runs. Both teams fielded well,

INDIAN B...

D. Rumjaha, o Watts, b King 24 H. D. Rumjahn, e Alexander, b.B.

Earnshawoni

33

R. Nazarin, run out... 11 F. M. Arculli, b Watts

St. 10

I. Hasson, b B. Earnahar II' O. Rumiam, e Elwood, b R. Earn

shaw....

E. Moostoon, e Elwood, b B. Ear-N

show

3

Capt. Bensley, b. Capt Spinks

Gr. Davis, not out:

Lt. Fendall, b Evans

Gr. Bernnan, e and b Capt.

Spinks

Spinks.

A Kitchell, a Reynolds, b King... 18 A. K. Minu, at, Reynolds, b Kelly "L 3. Ackbar, not out

A. R. M. Samy, not out

e

Scores -

16

CHINESE B.C.

Extras

21

Ng Sie Kwong, b Sayer

M. W. Lo, b Ling

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Total

154

C. Choi, b Sayer

13

Gr. Balt, std. Benson, b Capt.

Bowling Analysis.

Wang Sik To, o Wood, b Bayer........ · 2.

M.

W.

G. Lee, b Sayer.-1.-

5

Extras

O. Earnshaw

#4

D

W. Hung, » Holdman, b Hamilton 87

O. Kelly

15 2 47 1.

Total

T. H. King 7.

Q

24

2

H. C. Hang a Baker, b Hamilton 17.

N. J. Watts

15

C. Alexander

18

0

R. Earnshaw

Capt. E. G. Spinks 9 1 30 B. D. Evang

"B 2

POLICA B.C.

C. F. Alexander, e Ackber, b

D. Rumjahn......

97

E.0.0.

N. J. Watts, e Arculli, b H. D.

Rumjaho

90

38

B. Earnshaw, e O. Rumjahn, b

Arculli

0

B. Thorpe, b H. R. Rumjahy.......

©

A. Beynolds, 1.b.v. Kitchell .....

19

A. Baker, 6 H. D. Ruajaba,

9

R. Ching, not eas......

M. K. Lo, 6 Hamilton

J. M. Fan, b Ling.

Extras

Total

5

Bowling Analysis.

Ο K

Capt. E. G. Spinka, retired......

B. D. Evans, retired

Bowling Analysis

M.

R.

W.

Ling

3.5, 0

L A. R. Duncan, b Davis

Hamilton

6 1 19

3

D. Lyon, b Pomfret

Sayer

*

36

E. F. Spinks, b Pomfret

Baker

0

Grimmett

W. J. Woolley, h. Pomfret

0

0.9.0.0.

A. E" Wood, b Ching

A. R. Sutherland, W. Hung, b

Ng

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A. Grimmett, run out.

E. C. Fincher, run out

G. B. Sayer, G. Lee

38

F.. Baker, a Lee, b Ching

F. J. Lang, b. C. Hang

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Total (for 8 wkta.).

J. M. Jack, b Pomfret

J. P. Bobinson, e Pomfret, b Davis 1

H. H. Benson, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts).

J. C. Fletcher did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

M

Lt. Fendall

Gr. Pomfret

10

160

E, H. Holdman and H. Strange did not bat...

H. Ching

Bowling Analysis.,

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3.0

O. M.

G. Lee

8.1

18

8

0,

Ng Sao Kwong

& 1

Wong Sik To

"I.R.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER.

H. O. Hung...........

1

Gr. Davis B

S100ND LEAGUE.

.108

KOWLOON C.C, ». ROYAL ENGINEERS.

T. H. King, not out

C. Earnshaw, b H. D. Rumjan ... 4

E. Kelly, o D. Romjahn, b H. D.

Rumjaha

E. Elwood, a D. Rumjahn, b E. D.

Rumjahn

H. Hallam, o D. Rumjahn, b E: D.

Rumjaha

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Q. M.

D

75

powered by the searchers Cortaim Chinesa to whom he led the officers for the- purpose of establishing his identity failed. to recognise him, but one of them came up to the Court on Saturday to say that the man was "a lieutenant in the Western Wing of the Kwangel Army.".

The Magistrato: He looks more like a Sergeant Major

The witness was told that he would be- doing his Army a good turn if a warning were issued to all officers to leave their arms behind when they came to Hong- kong. As it was, there were too many people with firearms in this Colony. ?A. Ane of $150, or six weeks, was im- pased.

WEEK-END ARMED

~ROBBERIES,

TENEMENT HÖLD-UP ON THE"

PRAYA...

Early yesterday morning, whilst the in- mates were still asleep, armed robbers [entered a tenement flat at No. 29, Praya. East The robbera were armed with dag- gors, and after binding and gagging their | victims, they, ransacked the house and. stole property to the value of $1,000. They also took away with them a number of share certificates, representing shares to the value of $3,000.

Some time after the robbers had loft, the alarm was raised and the terrified in- mates were roleaned from their bonds. The Police were called in and detectives were sent out in search of the robbere. Up to yesterday afternoon no arrests had been' effected.

ROBBERY AT LOWER LASCAR ROW..

An armed robbery took place at a shoe shop at Lower Lascar Row, on Saturday night Earlier in the day some then called at the shop and purchased some leather on which they paid a deposit of 82 Those men at 10 o'clock the same night followed the fokis of a branch shop into the main shop.' 'Once inside the shop they pulled out revolvers and held up the staff. The day's takings were taken from the till, as wolf as a sum of money which had been brought in by the fokia of the branch shop. It is believed that the UNIVERSITY 197 XI. . H.E.C.C, ler X1. robbers got away with between $300 and

F. M. Arculli H. D. Rumjahn A Kitchell

1

8 0 39 10 .1...38 3 1 51

MATCHER.

A friendly match between the Univer$400.

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sity art string and the Hongkong C.C. with four halls. The first two secured first eleven was played on the University wickets, no runs were scored off the third, This match was played on the Kowloon ground, on Saturday and resulted in a and with the fourth he secured a thira ground, and resulted in a draw, neither draw, the advantage, if anything, rest wicket. toam finishing ita innings. In forming The Club had first knock and scored Club, making 117 runs when he retired.

ing with the visitors.

H. W.. Roger, made a century for the this conclusion of the game, the K.C.O.208 for the loss of seven wickets at which His score included 18 fours and 3 sixes. have taken away any chances their oppon figure they declared. At this stage L J. The Club opened badly and three wickets ents might have had of winning in the Davice (the Club's wicketkeeper) and had fallen for 11 runs. The fourth fell The Ladian Recreation Club met second league, for the Indians are now the comp from 147, when the seventh mounted and the seventh fell at 173. The Nicholson were hitting out and carried at 39. From this stage the score steadily Craigengower C.C. at Sockinpoo Valley considerably ahead of them. The Engine wicket fell to 208, and t The match resulted in a comfortable win ere batted first and secured a total of 197 declared. Davies 68 zot out includedite side was out for 193,

10 Scores for the Indians by 154 runs as against for sight wickets. 0.5.M. Fearson made fours Farthing made a useful 14, which

included six boundaries, 114. They won the toss, but started a good 58 before being bowled by Oviy, The University replied, with 110 for the runs only. S. H. Ismail was the next Sergt. Townsend and Staff-Bergt. Beat the top scorer for his side, making 44.

the score stood at 8T. E Yeoh was man in, and mado partnership with his did not hat. brother S. D. Ismail. He managed to knock up a good forty, the highest score of the day. The batting of Craigen- gewer was weak, a 24 by Lawrence boing the best individual score inade.

Bcores:---

CO., LTD., badly, the first wickes falling for two and this was the highest score of the day, loss of six wickets, the sixth falling when

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A. H. Rumjahu, c. Hope, h Omar 1, S. D. Ismail, b M.-H. Abbas

Booren

L-Sgt. Cochell, b W. J. Shenton....

Scores:-

V 6,1,0,0

A. L. Gace, b Balhatchet & R. H. Wild, Balhatchet, b Quick J. D. H. Crawford, b Baihatchet

J. D. Humphreys, a Yeoh, b Bum-

jadi...

"Pearce, o Yeoh, b Quick/s.. F. IL Farthing, b Quick

St-Sgt. Brown, ・ a „Railton, b

J, Frankrei

3

C.B.M. Pearson, b.E. Overy Capt. Wall, b·N. L. Railton......

88

T.

37

St.-Sgt. Ridpath, e E. J. Edwards,

b.W. B. Haakett

E. W. Alderson, b Balhatchet

F Davice, not out

38

D. E. G. Nicholson, not out

27

3 H. lamail, e D'Arcy Evans, b

Omat

Lieut. Hammond, a and b H

Overy

0

40

N. B. Kitchell, e Hope, b C. M..

Abbas......

2

A. H. Madar, run out

A. Arculli, Lb.w., b Major.......

Cpt. Jacobson, played on Overy.... 9 0.8.M. Smith, not outs St-Sgt. Hamblin, e Brown, buď.

Fraser

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10

J. R. Carreem, not out

37

Extras

10

8. A. Ismail, o Lawrence, b Omar 1

Sirdar Khan, e Omer, b Majër

14

M. P. Madar, o Baan, b Major

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY, B. E. Choo, not out ramäte. 34 O. A. Peterson, b' Young YO. Teh, b Young

J. L. Young Sare, b Dorkine T L Cheak, run out

0

C. W. Lam, b Dorkins........... 0. V. F. Viccajes a Dorkins...... 0 M. A. Kyun, c Grimble, b Young 1 A. T. Barma, b Challoner. 10 E Ho Tung, o Dorkias, b Hollands 10 W. H. Bling, 6 and b Hollanda... 0

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

M.

Young Dorang

10

14

Challoner

55 2 10 .3.

Grimble

0

Hollanda

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5. A. Rumjahn, b M. H. Abbas

Extras

V. Omar

Bowling Analysis.

M. H. Abba

Y. Abbas ... W. Major FLawrence

Total (for 8 wkte, deo.). 197

Sgt. Townsend and Sgt. Best did not bas

Bowling Analysis.

WJ. Shenton..

W: L. Weaser...

J Fraser inter

N. L. Railton

W. B. Haskett

14-1

9 50 17 / 0

3018

H. Overy

10.

32

B. Petheram

8. Jar, b Jacobson

B Potheram,o-and

J. Frasez, b Jacobson

E Lawrence, a Gurraem, b'Arculli 24 U. Omar, b-Aroulli

18

B. Basa, b Madar ................. 20.

B. W. Bradbury, o 6. Bumjahn; b

S. H. Ismail ün D'Arcy Eraus, lb, b Are

'10'

Grimes, lib,w,, b Madar

Y. Abbas & Khan, b Areu

·Barry, b Madar

M. Abbas, b Arcalli

Major, std., b. Aroulli

Hope, not out

·Extras

Bowlin

Aal Area J. 8. Durroa/

A. D. Brawn, o and b

E. J. Edwards, b Cochell,

N. L. Railton, o Pearson, b To

A. Donelly, b Townsend

W. L, Woneer, o Well, b Overy, not out

W. B. Haskett b Town W. J. Bhenton, not out

Extras

Total (for 2 wkts.)

Bowling Analysis:

Lt. Hammont

Towheedd

Pearson

:Cochell

Jacobson

Redpath

Extras

Total (for 7 wkts., doc.)....208

G. H. Piercy and HL Owen Hughes did not bat.'

Bowling Analysis

0. M.B.

HE. Hallands, b TL. Cheak..

H. N. Balhatchet.. 16 1 52 3 F. Syme Thomson, b Paterson Rev. E K. Quick... 13

A. A. Rumjahn... 9 #1637 T. E. Tech

3. 025

Ng Bow Poo 3 0 28

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M. H. Rofoy, Pearce, b Pieror ! HN. Balhatchet, o Orawford,, b.

Owen Hughes

TE. Yooh, a Wild, b Piercy unli Boy. E. E. Quick, Lb.w., b Far

thing

A. A Rumjahr, run out

Ng Bow Poo, a Farthing, b Owen

Hughes

W. Gittens, not out

M. B. Umao, not out

Extras.....

Total (for t

T. O. Yoow, and H. Hunt did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

HOwen Hughes. 15

G. H Piercy...

FH Farthing

JD. Crawford.

UNIVERSITY 2x6 XI 4 HK.0.0.

2ND XL

E. Grimble, b Peterson liquid H: W. Roger, retired

117

F. N. Young, b Young Bayelsa

J. B. Way, Lam, b. Young Saye 19- H. M. Watson, b Cheak

BH. Challoner, o Kyun, b Cheak 21 W. Brackenridge, absentee:10 J. Wilson, not out residue

GM. Dorkins, o Teh, b Oheak:

•Extrae b

Total

Bowling

Chesk

Peterson

•Young Say

Στα

GOLF.

3

11.

UNIVERSITY WIN THE GOVERNOR'S SHIELD,

The final of the Governor'e shield was played at Fanling, yesterday,že The.An- alists were liceers. C. Middleton Smith and F. Redmond, representing the University and, Messrs 1, L., Crockatt and J. M. Walker, representing the This friendly match was played at the Chartered Banic of India, Australia, and Club and résulta comparatively easy China, It was a very close game, the wit for the Home side by tá runs. The University winning the match by two up University did, but poorly with the bat and one to playy

and wore diamased for 85 rund Seven At the conclusion of the match His wickets fall for

runa Dorkins had Excellency the Governor (Sir B. E bad luck in not performing the hat trick Stubbe K.C.M.G.) presented the shield In his mound over! he took three wickets to the winners and congratulated thear

(Continued on nézt columa); wat kon their success, S

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