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(Continued from page 3.) QUINESE RC, KOWLOON CC,

Fortune favoured the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday for they won their league Axture Vith the Chinese Recreation Club second string at Calissway Bay. This Season the Kowloon Cricket Clubi second string have experienced' very bad luck in that they have been robbed of the fruits of their efforts by the intervention of time. Going in first the Chinese scored 103, S. T. Wong being the highest scerer, with 30. The visitors replied with 136 for nine wickets, J. Fraser topping the score with 33. Brawn found his form and bowled very consistently, taking five wickets for 22 runs.

Launmert Towell

Hughes

Webster More

Bowling Analysis.

. The W

5 0 JE

10 1 31

* * 14

0

HONGKONG c.e.

LD. McNicoll, e Ismail, A.

Arculli

11 E."J. R. Mitchell, e and b Madar... 37 H. V. T. Dean, e Kitchell,

Areulli

Galore, not out

T. B. Powell, run out

J. S. Hancock, b Madar

R. G. A. Webster, b Curreem

E. G. Lammert, e Madar. &

Curreem

H. Owen Hughes, e Ismail,

Arculli

T. G. Pearce, Ismail, b Arculli...

Extras

Total (for 9 wkts.) ...........

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Wong Po Keung, b Petheram

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A. L. Gace did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

T. M. Shi, run out

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Wong Lu Shing b`Brawn

Omax

I 14 1

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S. T. Wong, Brawn, b Overy

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Cheung Wing Kub Brawn

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K. L. Chau, ₫ Kew, b Brawn

Madar

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Extras

FRANT ......

Brawn

7

0

Total

Bowling Analysis,

"EL

W..

A

0.

...9

12

14

'

... I

13

Б

Petheram

A. Raven

Overy

D. Raven

KOWLOON.

AK. Overy, e Tsai, b W. Hung.

AO. Brawn, e S. Wong, 5 Wong

Fo Keung

A. Baven, C. S. Wong

B. Pethera, e Hung, b S. Wong 15

W. L. Weaser, b S Wong .....

J. Fraser, & C. Wang, b Wong Po

Keung ...

397 39

A. Areal 17 36

R.G.A... CIVIL SERVICE 1st XI.

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vice 1st XI. and the R.G.A., played at} Happy Valley, resulted in a close win for the Artillerymen, who scored 87 for wickets to their opponents. 73. It was a bowlers game, Capt. Rowe (RGA) securing four Civil Service wickets for 10, and R. E. O. Bird and G. R. Sayer taking. between them seven Artillery wickets for a total of 43. Master-Gunner Rough shared the victors' bowling with Capt. Rowe, and, indeed, did most of it, obtaining five wickets for 50. The trundlers managed to get all wickets with the exception of one with direct de- liveries, and the only successful catch of the match went to Rowe. F. Baker was top scorer for the Civil Service with n well compiled 18. Only three other players of the side registered double figures, although there, were only two " ducks" Major Hattensby-Smith head- ed the Artillery batting with 34, and was followed by Q.5.1. Stripp with 23. Both these players experienced some ill-luck when apparently well set, the former being given "Cb.w." and the other being

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A. Kew, b W. Hung

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E Savage, not out

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D. S. Green, b W. Hung

O. R. Raven, not out

0

Extras

*

Total (far wits.) 10

Fun out.

Bowling Analykin.

Scores

0.

H

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Wenz Po Keung

1

B

3

W. Hung

Il

3K

4

CIVIL SERVICE 18T XL C. Sayer, e Stripp, b.Rowe

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UNIVERSITY 2x XI. . R.A.ALO,"

The following are the scores of the University, 2nd XI...*** R÷A÷M.C. played: on Saturday. R.A.M.C.. won 79-05:

Scores:-

UNIVERSITY 2ND XI.

B. P. Ng, b Perey

D. Laing, b. Walker"

3 Oman, 1,b.w., Walker

J. Youngsaye, b Walker

J. Noronha rue ont

C. W. Lam, Balchin, & Percy.

F. Baker, b Rough

A. E. Wood, b Rowe

J. H. B. Nihill, b. Rough

LEO Bird, h Rough"....

P. T. Lamble, b Rowe....

F. H. Holdman, run out

W. H. Edmonds; e and b Rowe E. B. Reed, not out

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Extria

10

Rough Rowe

M. A. Eyni, e Strutton, b Walker 17

S. Hachiuma, not out

H. Y Leong, b Walker

A. T. N. Barma, b Percy

W. H. Sling, b Walker.

Extra's

Walker Percy

Osborne

Total

#

Bowling Analysis,

0. พ. 11. W.

TO

500

15.1 6 19

II.Q. A.

Capt Bensley, Edmonds, b

Lieut. Bell, Lamble, b Bird

B.SL. Paye, h Bir

Bird

Major Hattersy-Smith,

Total

Sayer

Bowling Analysis.

0. 1. R.

W.

O.S.M. Stripp, run out.

13 3 09

G

11. 3 28

3

Sergt. Wright, b Bird.................

Licut. Sutton, b Lamble,

: 0.

Sergt. Bell, Baker, Sayer

2.A.-C.

Pte. Belchin, b na

Pi Seimpton, b Lam

1.b.w.

Capt. Rowe, at. Holdman, h Sayer

Mr. Gur. Rough, not out

Extras

Pic. Osborne, a Laing, b Lam

Total

Cpl. Howarth, b. Osman

Skt. Percy, b Lam

Bowling Analysis.

Pie. Maslovald, e Youngiaye, b

Q

Omn

-15

*Bird

M In 1 34

Capt. Walker, b. Young-age

14.

Reed

Pie, Chinor, not out apongezan

10

Ling

11

Baker

ទ Q

3

Hayer. Lamble

Pre, Whitehend,e Noronha,

Lam

Pilcher. b Youngsaye

Milt, b Youngaaye

Тал

Extras

Total

Youngye

·Bowling Analysis...

12.

51. 14 6.J 3 10

2. 30.

W.

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H.K.C.C. TR.C

12

7 I 21

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4: 0: 12.

5 0

X.C.O. PRIZE WINNERS.

1923 (SUMMER) BOWLS AND TENNIS

TOURNAMENT.

A successful smoking concert took place at the Kowloon Cricket Club..on Satur day when Mr. V. C. Enbrum (convener. of the Entertainment Committee) present- ed the prizes won in bowls and, tennis. during the 1923 (summer) Tournaments. The H.K.C.C. and, the LR.C. first The concert party of H.M:S. Dinmete clevens played a friendly watch at Soo- provided a capital entertainment, the kumpo on Saturday, which resulted in a performers being Messrs. J. Mather, B. win for the EC.C. The Indians went Ashman, F. Holland, J. D. Simon, W. in first and compiled 86 rans. Powell and Madgwick, F. Peters, E. P. Hilisard, WV. Hughen got amongst the wickets, the Payne... Lacey, and T. E. Yeo, Assisted former securing four for 31 and the lat-by Messrs. H. W. Chaug, Wilson and ter three for 13. The visitors replied Cooke. with 121 for nine wickets, the outstanding incident of which was the partnership-of Mitchell and Dean in the early stages of the innings which produced nearly 80 ruins Powell, Hanepek, Webster and T. E. Pearce, were cheaply dismissed.

Scores --

INDIANS.

A. H. Rumjahn, b Powell

A. HMadar b Powell

13 10

S. H. Ismail, st. Gace, b Powell... 15.

J. Curreem, e Owen Hughes, b

Powell

M. Omar, o Mitchell, b Hughes .....

S. A Ismail and b Hughes......

A. el Arculli, e Gace, b Hughes...

I

2

S. D. Ismail, run out

N. B. Kitchell. e Hughes, b Moro 15

7, 31 el Arculli, b Webster

I. S. Ackber, not out

Extras

Total

15

80

Prize winners, were:-

Championship Single-Winner, Overy: runer-up. A. G. Pile

H.

Handicap Singing A-Winner R E. Nicholls; runner-up, H. Davis

Handicap Singles B."inner, B. Chatterton; runner-up, L. Jack

Championship Faire Winner, J. Gibson and, R. E. Nichols, runners-up, J. McMurtrie and F. G. Horridge.

Handicap Pairs—Winner, R. Abraham and V. C. Lährum; runners-un, D. A. Purves and H. E. Stern"

TENNIS.**

Handicap Singles * A.''-Winner, D. S. Green; runner-up, K. A. Masone wat

Handicap Singles " B."Winner, L. A. R. Duncan; runner-up, B. Petheram,

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