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HONGKONG DAILY PREMONDAY, NOVEMBER

SPORT.

FIRST LEAGUE,

UNIVERSITY & R.G.A.

The Royal Garrison Artillery easily defeated on Saturday by the vity by eight wickets and. 187 18 Pokfulam. For the University Bunjab had the honour of comp century, whilst his partner, Balhats TWY MET tore, being cau Rough, Shortly after the lose of the wicket for 196 the side declareda Gunners were dismissed for 30, thị. EK. Quick searing seven wicker 196 run. The only two batsmen-jja R.G.A. to reach double figures wer. Den-ley and Lieut. Fendall.

Scarys--

UNIVERSITY,

A. A. Rumjahn, b Bell

H. N. Balhatchet. c Rough.

Fendall re

Rev. E. K. Quick; not out A, S. Hett, not out vinnum

Extras ....

Total (for 2 wkts, dec.j

H. M. Roffey, C. A. Peterson, Yeow, 1. B Oman, N. Hachi B. P. Ng and W. Gittins did not

Rowling Analysis.

Scores;

as.ce. 98p x1..

26TH, 1923.

C. Sara, e Holland, b C. V. Mark' F. Harper, 'b Reid .......

W. Cullip, b McKenzie

C. H. Beardall, e anil b C. V.

Mark

A. Grimmett, e Reid, b Mark..... 4

B. Player, b Mark

R. Smith, e Way, b Mark H. Westlake, b Reid

J. Gregory, Law. Grima W. Davey, b Reid TWCarr not "out_

Extras

Total

H. Grithn

10

·I.X.O

I. D. Ranjihn, e sub, &C.

Wong

M. P. Madar, & C., Wong

O. Romjahn, not out...

F. A. Wahab, b Tan

R. Nazarin, e and b-Tan-

Sirdar Khan, e. P. Wong, b-Sa

Wong*******

4. Haran, b T. Wong

A. H. Samy, not out

2

YACHTING.

SATURDAY'S RACING.

The second Championship event was sailed off on Saturday afternoon. The retro way Channel Rocks, Kowloan" Point, Cust Rock, and back hon dis- tanca of 4.83 miles. The wind wax light and patchy, though there were some very gooil finishes The following are the re

dey:

(AEL FLAS "Finishing Corrector Posi: Paint

Time Time. tion, to date.

3

Extras

Total (for i wkts.)

142

Bowling, Analysis

Bowling Analysis.

Wong Wik

14

1

47

18

5:7

2

+

Q. 13L..

M

R.

Titu

13 0 37

•Men Sing, A.22,310 4.5230

1

June-23,-41'

4.33:41

Pieretto 42447,

4,34,47

3

WWW. McKenzie... G D. Reid

B 16

2

B-1

4.23.10

0.1 0.23

3

HEYWARD HEYES CLASS.

CRAIGENGOWER r. H.K.C.C,

Bunjum 42147

IS

17

4.95.33 Adastr 4.23:13 Winifred...-23.23 4.28.10 This friendly match resulted in a

Paulo.27.19: #37040- comparatively easy win for the Club aile Selark 4.99. 1.

10

+

4.29.-1. 1.29.27 4.30.27

C. V. Mark

H.K.C.C. 2ND XI.

W. McKenzie, b Grimmett H. E Holland, & Cullip, b Grim-"

mett.

1. Held, e and b Grimmett

G. H. Piercy. c Cair, b Sara

G. C. Hagen, run out

...........

D. E. G. Nicholson, e Gregory, b

Grimmett

LD. MoNicoll, b Grimmett

I

.C.V. Mark, e Davey, b Sara ........

0

H. Griffin, b Sara...

J. N. Owen, not out ............................

J. E. Way, c Phayer, b Gridmeté o

Extras

I

93

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

INGT

by four, wickets and 154 runs. Craigen-Simin 4.80. 2 power went in first and started well, ladys £10.97

Song 12-AJE Laurence and Fritz standing up to the Belinda 242030 4.30.10.

ONE DESIGN CLÁSSI bowling. Fritz secured 47 and Churance 23. The risst of the side were passengers is 4.23.12 more or less. The H.K.C.C.. after the fulcyon....4.26.49. fall of their first wicket, got going, Bonito 30.10 Blaker, Mitchell and More being top Mitchell retired after ruaking ?!. acorers. whilst Blaker scored 57 before being bowled by Paice.

Tota!

D M

Rough

14 ་་་

Bowling Analysis.

Fendall Smith Nicklin

◊.

12 2

+ I

73 1 340

M.

B.

0

Sarn ... Orisimett

13

+

19 "

Scores

124 @ 47 6

Bell

0

R.O.A.

Cant, Bensley, run out. B.S.M. Williams, b Quick. Lt. Hall, e Balhatchet, b Quick Capt. Greenwood. b. Quick Lt. Smith, b Balhatchet

Lt. Parkes, b Quick.....

Lt. Fendall, b Quick

Mr.-Gr. Rough.. h Quick

Sgt. Stevens, e Hachiuma. b Quk 2: Sgt. Bell, not, out

Gr. Hickline Quick, b Hett...

I

Extras

Total

50

Bowling Analysis.

0.

W

Ralhatchet

1

A. A. Rumjahn 1 Quick Hartt

0

3

4.31

C.R.CIRC...

Playing on Saturday at Causeway Bay, the visitors won by 5 wickets and 35 TUDE. For the Chinese E. Ching scored The home team took 2 hours to score 62 Frans, Omar and Arculfi bowled well for the Indians. S. H. Jamail and O. Ismai played well for their 45 runs and 83 rais respectively. "

Scores:-

C.R.C.

Ng Sie Kwong, S. H. Ismail, b

Omar .....

K.C.C.. ROYAL ENGINEERS,

The feature of this match was the low scoring on both sides. The Engineers were disposed of for 89 and things" looked bright for the Kustoon men but their total was not half that of the Engineers, Fraser being the only man to get into double figures for his side. QM.S. Jacobs took seven of their wickets for 17 rams whilst Redpath maintained his pre ant good average by securing three wickets för 14 runa.

Scores :-

ROYAL ENGINEERA, Major Gandy, e Weaser, ↳ Pethe

ram

L.-Sgy, Cockell, e "Edwards, b

Fraser

L-Sgt. Redpath, b Fraser....

Col. R. Butterworth, o Edwards, b

Petheram

Capt. Chippendale, e Howell, b

Fraser

PRATGENGOWER.

Fritz. b More......

Laurence, b Bowker. Grimes, Bowker.......

Bradbury, e England, h More ..... Mow, Fung, e Mitchell b Denne Basa, run out

White Deane

Dennis, Lammert..

Hall, not out

Pina. Blaker, b Lammert Paice, e MeMaster, Lammert

Extrus

107

Daphne 4.32.15 4.32.45

HANDICAP CLISS. La Zîmh,.4.22:16 4:21.29

at 4.92.41′′

4.22,50 Diawn,92,364,23.11. Collera 4.29.38 1.4.21. 5

Finetom...430147 Arguðla ........5, 11.0"

4.40,30

BILLIARDS.

V

KIC.C.. ** EASIMA,

20

The EA.SH.A. Club killiardara were defeated in their return match with the Kowloon Cricket Club which was played at the Kowloon Hotel on Saturday: aight. The Kowloon men won four out of the six games played and won the match by 0 points Scores

Total

Bowling Analysis.

3C

R.

I.C.C.

Bowker

30

E. G. Lammert

P. Heathcote 100

Owen Hughes

5

H. Davies

100

More

10

J. Franer...

100

0

Deanc

-HUSAKONG - CG

Deane, Pinna

Blaker, Paice

MacKenzie, b Paice

Mitchell, retired

K

More, retired

0.3.8. Ramsey, e Kew. b Fraser 0 C.S.M. Smith, e Overy, b Howell 11 S-Sgt. Brown, b Raven

averrari armes Bodaniuria S-Sgt. Middleton, e Green, b

Howell L-Sat. Winter, not out...

Extras

3

10

:

Owen Hughes, 1 Bradbury England, not out

Minster...

Extins

Total (for 8 wkts.)

Lammert and Gace did not hat.

30

19

Bowling Analysis.

0.

ᎥᎿ .

W.

69.

Fritz

31

50

11

Pinon

61

T

"Hall_....

る 0

!

A

◊ 41

Laurence

2

0

26

Bradbury

.0 30

Total ........

Bowling Analysis.

Fraser

30. n. 10 3

W. Hung, e Curreem, & Omar ...... C. Choa, b Omar_......................

;

M. W. Lo, c. S. A. Ismail, b A. et

Arcullie

G. Lee, C. S. A. Ismail, b Omar... 10.

Petharam... 8 # Howell 3.5 A. Raven

2 0

14

છું

14

2

KOWLOON 'C.C. B. Petheram, b Jacobs

H. C. Hung, c A. H. Rumjahn, b

W. L. Weasar, b Redpath

4

.A. el Arculli

F. W. Howell, b Jacobs

H. Ching, not out .....

31

J. Fraser, b Redpath

IF

M. K. Lo. b F.-M. Arculli

14.

E. J. Edwards, b Jacobs

1

1

A. J. Kow, b Bedpath .......

0

1

A. E. E. Raven, K. Jacobs ....

B. Faren, h Jarole...............

HW Duck, e Redpath. b. Jacobs

6

in H. Ovéri b Jacobs

Ο

D. . Green, not out

82

Extras

0

Total

11 2

Bowling Analysia,

13 5 32

0. 24.

3.5 2.

13

Redpath Jacobs

Σ 14

18

3

Paire

A: G. S.Morton'. 55

W. B. Haslett... 71 A. G. PH. 100

Total....... 330

..8.3

W. G. White.... TOU McGowan... 03 R. Earnshaw DL F. W. Davies... 77 W. J. Murray. 100 W. E. Brown, 64

Total.

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G. M. Shi, b F. M. Arculli:

Shi Yuk Kwan, b.A: H. Madar

K. C. Leung, e A. H. Rumjahn, Lori

A Madar

Extrae

Tetal

Omar

Bowling Analysis,

A. el Argull

Madar

F. AL Arculli

1.1.C.

A. H. Rumjahn, c Shi, b Lee

A. H. Madar, e Y. Shi, b H. C.

Hug

SH. Ismail, c and b W. Kung

..: +45

0. Ismail, nne aut

35

U. 3. Omar, e Lea, b M. Lar.

་ ཤྭ

9

0

20

J. S. Curreen, c and b Ching....

"A. el Argulli, not out

Extras,

Total (for 5 wkts.)

.120

8. D. Ismail, SA. Ismail, F. M.2 Arculli and M. Sadick did not bat."

Bowling Analysis.

G/ Ice

W. Hung

Ching

H. G. Hung

e choi

Ng Sza Kwong....

O. H. 22.

4

33

5

0 34

0 IB

#

SEED LEAGEE

·E.K.C.C. & C.S.C.C.

After a closely contested match played on the Club ground, the C.S.CO won their league fixture against the H.K.C.C on Saturday by 20 runs. For t

the winners F. Harper was top scorer with 41, with Westlake second with 27. The C.6.0.0. compiled a total of 124.The Home sido found the bowling of Grimmett Trouble- some and towards the end of the match

Sara got going. The gide made 05 all out, Grimmett securing six wickets for 47.

7,3 2

C.R.C. 2$p XI.

I.R.C. 2ND XI.

Playing at home on Saturday the 1.R.C. 2nd string managed to beat the

CRC. 2d string very comfortably. The

Chinese had first knock, and could only

compile 71, Wan Iu Shing and S. T. Wong being the chief contributors with 27 each The Indians had no difficulty in passing their opponents' scorn, which they man- aged with 2 wickets down. They event ually knocked up 143 for the love of 6. Rumjahn played a bright innings and compiled 67 not out for his aide. Sirdar Khan bowled woll, securing 5 of the Chinese wickets for 4 runs.

Scores:**

CR.C.

7. M. Tan, b Moosdeen

Wan Ju Shing, o Madar, b Sirdar

Khan

Cheung Wing Kui, e Nazarin, b

Moosdreni

Wong Pa Keung, c O. Rumjahu,

H. Rumjahn

S. T. Wong, b. Moondeon

H. Kex, c and b Sirdar Khan....... KL. Chan, b Sirdar Khan i

C. Wong, a Madar, b Sirdar Khan P. S. Wong, not out co

Hetry Key, c Nazaria, b Hírdar

Khan

C,S.C.C, #. J; C, FLETCHER'S XI.

REVOLTING CRUELTY

TO CHILD.

OLAVES CHİL onopnin TO CUT OFF

TIP OF FOREFINGER...

One of the worst cases of eruelty to children ever heard at the Mixed Court

a Shanghai, the X45 Daily News say, came before Mr. ApJ. Martin and Magis trate Kuan last week. Wong Shing-fäh,

a Post Office employé raiding in Chapei, was charged with cruelty to a tiny slave girl, who, it was stated; was beaten by the man's wife until the child "consential to chop off the end of her right forefinger. This she did, catting it off at the tip. The little witness showed.

Bench a horribly mutilated forefinger. she had bren beater and told to chop off her finger when her mistress bad necuased

She said

The Civil Service first eleven were much too strong for the side selected by I. C. Fletcher on Saturday, and they won the match on their own ground by three wit kets. The defeated side went in first and compiled 37 all told, Jex and Ramsay being the only two to do anything at all her of stealing. On another ocrasiaa, ho with the bowling. The Civil Service men mistress had pressed a heated flat-ito or replied, with 118, Heldman and Baker her bare leg. A Door of Hope official told saving their side from a similar fate to the Court that when the child was that of their opponents: Baker retirel brought to that institution she was in after bitting up a good all round 54.

terrible pain. The barns caused by the flat-iron were covered with a dirty piece of Scores:

newspaper, and she presented a horribly picture of misery:

C. FLETCHER'S XL

Ramsay. Wood b Ling

Jex, Hill, b Evans

Duncan, ran out

Day, b Evans

Dorkins, b Evans

Lindsell, e. Holdman,

Lee, not out

.

B

#

16

1

2

Witchell..

Mr. L K Kentwell (defending said if was not the prisoner who had ill-treated eng girl, but his wife, and on this ground he asked for the man's discharge.

Fletcher, e Sutherland, b Witchell, o Minu, b Witchell....... Taylor, b Evans,

Total

37

Bowling Analysis.

0.

Lamble Ling

0

Witchell

B. D. Evang .........

CIVIL SERVICE.

Mr. Martin, giving the decision of the Court, said the accused would be sent for tria) by the Chinese authorities. The man had bought the child, and must be held responsible for allowing his wife to ill treat her in the shameful way proved.

́SAYINGS OF A WEEK,

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I am somewhat doubtful about machinery.--General Smutsje

ery.

Sutherland, & Landsell, b Day

Holdman, e and b Lec

40.

de Rome, e Taylor, b Ramsay

Hill, e Day, b Ramsay

0.

0

54

1

Nihill, Lb. b Day

Baker, retired.....

Lamble, b Dorkins Witchell, not out Ling, not out

Extras

Total (for

wickets).

Wood, and Evans did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Extras.

Day

Kam Cheung did not hat.

Bowling Analysis,

Ramsay

Fletcher

.Minu

Duncan.

Dorkin

H. Rumjahny

E-Moordeen Birdar Khan

M 2

5

12.

14

.

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