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Saturday's games résulted as follows:-
- HONGKONG PA. JUNIOR SEIELDŲ
· COMPETITION.
South China "B", 1
Club de Recreio, 0
HONGKONG LEIGUE. Division I. South China....... 1 H.M.8. Titania. O Kowloon...
H.M.S. Dowpatch I Division II.
Surreys Res... Tania R Kowloon Res.
3 2
Filipino Club... 0 H.K. Club Res.. O Sacred Heart.... 0
Owing to several of the grounds being reported unfit for play, some of the matches arranged for Saturday were avoidably postponed.
· KOWLOON. v. H,M.S, **
· DEŠPATCH.”
CRICKET
SECOND LEAGUE.
daje. », CIVIL SERVICE,
NOW IN THE PRESS.
AND CHRONICLE
1
1924.
Flaring at home, Kowloon, but the Despatch, by fire goals to one. Both tends were not at full strength, the sailors having several men up the river, while Kowloon The Civil Service Cricket Club' second THE DIRECTORY hal Turner and Morton out in place of string by defeating the Chinesa Recrea- McKelvie and F.. Wheder. The game tion Club second string at Happy Valley opened rather sensationaly, for Ridele on Saturday by five wickets, have`im-- put through his own goal when attempting | proved their position in the league. They to clear'a shot, thereby giving Kawloop. now go luto geond place, displacing the the lead after two minutes' play.
The Navy
But as the Navy have still a Despatch soon levelled up. Woods taking amber of matebes in hand it is very a pass from Balcombe and beating Rafikely that they will displace the Civil mussen from glose range. Muir gave Kow-service men before long On Saturday loon the lead with a brilliant shot, giving the Chinese fielded only ten men, E. Few Brewerton no chance. Give and take play being absent.
They batted first and followed and at the interval Kowloon scored 3 Edmonds, Hamilton and Smith wore les ling by the odd goal in three,
The second half went greatly in favour SOUTH CHINA », " TITANIA 2.
of Kowloon and early in this half Muir scored a fine gund, which was an individual This match, played on the H.K.E.C. effort. Brewerton was playing a brilliant ground, was witnessed by a large crowd. game in goal for the sailors and turned By kind permission of the H.K.F.C. the down some good shots Millard was "good gate was 'devoted to the Subnînvine f.z; towards the close, and scored two" goals fard. 9672 will therefore be added to the | with individual runs giving Brewerton Fund as the local Flotilla committee, who no chance with shots sent in from clos were responsible for the arrangements range: The final whistle found Kowloon made, report that this amount was taken winners aṣ'above, for admission to the stauds The Com Knight: Howarth, Turner and Pasco mitter wish to thank the general public | Milárd, Mason, Latham, A. Duneau and for supporting so good a cause, and also Muir, the H.K.F.C. for the us of the ground and stands
THE GAME.
Kowloon-Rasmussen ;
Morton und
Despatch-Brewerton Riddle Clarke: Henshaw, Broadmere and Hines Balcombe, Brewer, Carter, Wools and White.
Referee: Mr. Wakeham.
EAST SURRETS RESERVES 1, FILIPINO CLUB.
At Sookunpoo the Surreys won by five goals to nil. The Filipino Club played ten men only throughout the game. Olivier the full back failing to turu up. McGi
Wong Pak Chong started the game for South China, who took up the attack, from the start but failed to wake much in pression up the sailors' defence. The game was very fast but the ground being on the greasy side, accurate play was out of the question: Logan did brilliant work in the sailors' goal and Saved his side from a heavy defeat. South Chinn forced gor opened the score and Robinson on four corners in succession, three of them. Put another. Merry secred following A well placed corner kick, and at the inter- being off the goalkeeper in making good
val the Surreys were leading by three saves from hots sent in at close range. The sailors were véry" good in the open bit their forwards did not combine well. The wings were very erratie and they appeared to be content with shooting when"a.centre would most próbably have
At Kowloon the home team won by two been turned to good account. Weedon
goals to 'nil, For a time the play was kept his forwards well supplied, birt Lauvery even, but before the interval Hast Hing Cheung had very little trouble to youred for Kowloon. Chapman put the deal with the shots directed at him. The home ride further ahead in the second first half was well contested and at the half, and the game ended in a win for interval the scored sheet was binnk
Kowloon as above.
From the re-start South Chiza showed great dash and a shot from Chan Kwong U was charged down by Launing, the ball going behind for a corner.
The
goals to nil Merry, and Jackson, stored.
after the change of ends.
3
KOWLOON RESERVES 2. SACRED
EART
TITANIA "RES. v, CLUB RES.
The Titu beat the Club Reserves on the Club ground by thrm goals to all
taking most of the wickets for low aver ages. The Civil Service replied with 97 for the lows of five wickets when stumps | were drawn, thus giving chem à compara- tively easy victory.
Scorts
C. R.C. ND XI. Wong Po Kong. b Edmonds Y. I. Shi, run out
5
Wan Tu Shing, e and h Edmonds 7 S.. T. Wong, E Sara ......
K. L Chau, not out
Cheang Wing Kue, b Hamilton,... Su C. E. Wong, b Smith
Leung Kan Choong, e Beardall, b
Santh
F. Lee, Hamilton H. Kew, absent ".........
P. S. Tsoi, b.w. Hamilton
Extras
0
Total
Bowling Analysis
0.
W
Sara
Edmonds Hamilton ............ 8.3 Smith
10 1
0
-1-1
14
11
3" 0
10
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CIVIL SERVICK.
Harper, e Chau, b S. Wong Beardall, e Loung, h.S. Wong Edmonds, b S. Wong Cultip, b S. Wong Smith, cand b W. Y. Shi Westlake, not nuk
Extras
Total (for 5 wickets)' Bowling Analysis.
97
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IF.
A
8 +
0
5
2
12
Wong Po Keung r. shi C. Wong S. Wong
K.C.CH.K.C.C. »
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This match was played at King's Park on Saturday and resulted in a very casy. win for the Hongkong Cricket Club cond string. Batting first, the Kowloon Cricket Club were all out for 94. S. E.
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sailors cleared from the flag kick and Angus agisted the Club Reserves. The Green being top scorer with 36. Baron ani Tresties concluded with the countries of
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first half was goalless, but the sound half top and putting
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ably one of the best bowling feats in local cricket this eason. The Hongkong mercial Information. Cricket Club replied with 131 for nine wickets, having secured the number of runs necessary for a win with the fall of the fifth wicket. H. E. Hollands, first man in, was top scorer för his side with.
Emery was badly fouled when running through. Lut, luckily for South China, the offence happened busside the palty Emery, taking the kick himself, sent the ball over the bar. Werdon had a: couple of shots from free kicks awarded' well out, but Lau Hing Cheung deals successfully with them. South China
The Gaal of the Ladies' Changpionship scored the only goal of the match follow-was played off at Fanling yesterday be ing a fine run, and centre by Chan Kwong tween Mrs. Hi and Mrs. Parker. The Ci on the left. Pang Kam Wing meeting match whs won by Mira Hill by five an 83, when he had the misfortune to be ren the ball sent in a high shot well out of and four to play. Mrs. Hill is the ife out! The Kowloon side were hard put Logan's reach.
of Col. Hill, of the R.A.O.C, who is this to it for bowlers and eight men tründled For a time after this the sailors were year's golf champion of the Colony, and against the Hongkong batsmen. pressing but failed to beat the South Afrs. Hill's win yesterday means that these A. B. F. Raven secured a good China defence. Lau Ring Cheung inade both Col. and Mrs. Hill hold the ploud average with 3 wickers for 16 runs. a mistake by leaving his goal and chae distinction of being the two golfing cham-
Scores: ing the ball out to the left wing, but ions of the Colony. 'Bares failed to centre is time for the Titavio to take advantage of the absencn of the goalkeeper, and a good chance was lost. The Zilunia, however, forced corner and Weedon was uelucky with a well-directed shot, the ball striking the crossbar and rebounding to play. Shortly afterwards the final whistle sounded leav ing South China winners of a fast game by goal to pil..
Cessidering the state of the ground the standard of play was good. It was anybody's game up to the blowing of the final whistle, and with their share of luck the sailors should have shared the points, The goal that won the match for South China was a good one although it ap peared that Logan could have cleared when Chan Kwong "Ui centered and ba- fore Pang Kam Wing had a chance to reach the ball. However it was a fine shot that won the match.
South China-Lau Hing Cheung: Lai. Yük Tat and Chan So; Leung Yak Tong and Lum Yuk Ying; Pang Kat Wing, Choi Ping Fen, Wong Pak Chong, Lai Wai Tong and Chan Kwong UI.
Titania Logan Pettinger and Lan- Weedon and Brooks; ning, Kemp, Wiscombe, Dargavel, Emery, Grice and Bates.
Referee: Mr. Smith.
SOUTH CHINA “B?*-». CLUB DE RECREIO
South China "B" qualified to meet H.M.S. Marazion to the semi-final of the Junior Shield when they beat the Club de Recreio on the St. Joseph's ground. The field was very slippery and the players
it difficult
THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
The first and second rounds of the
junior golf championship were played off yesterday at Fanling and the following are, the results:--
1ST ROUND.
J. P. Warren beat T. Monaghon, "G. Murray beat F. G. Hylandi.
E. H. O'Farrell, walk over.
T. Ramsey beat H. S. Hi
Capt. Meredith, walk over.
H. E Hollands beaf R. M. Newton-
King,
11. Melaren beat A. Leach.
A. D. Humphreys, walk over.
F. A. Wells but W. Long,
C. P. F. Warton, walk over.
A. K. Henderson, walk over. TT. Oakes beat R. E. O. Bird.
2ND ROUND.
J. P.. Warren, walk over. G. Murray, walk over.
EH. O'Farrell beat T. Rainsey. H. E. Hollands bent Clafit. Meredith, D. McLaren brat A. D. Humphreys. F. A. Welly bạc C. P. E. Warton. T. T. Cakes bent A. K. Henderson.
BILLIARDS.
In a first round match in the Military. Amateur Billiardë Championship, at the Military Hospital, Bowen Road, Battery. Sergt. Major Pagr. R.G.A., defeated Pte. Miles, R.A.M.C.
footwear is becoming four to focult to keep their feet. The quasingly populer in Tokyo, shrie the Leung
Wing Tak from a centre by Ip geta is fast disappearing even among the K18.
The Club had
several chances to common people. Even labourers, anys pull the game round, but the forwards the Japan Chronicle, have been throwing were slow in front of goal. Hyndman play away their straw-andals and taking to ed a safe game at back for the Club de rubber koota and shoes. Cobblers are Bercio. South Chiun "B" won by a doing a roaring trade 'and numerous new, goal to nil.
shops have been opened.
KOWLOON C.C.
H. Overy, hit wicker, à Hugen A. O. Brawn, c Kearse, 5 Baron-11, ALF. Raven, c. Hollands, b
McNicoll
B. Petheram, e Jacka, b Hage....... 2 J. Fraser, & Hollands, b Baron... 28 W. L. Wraser, e Piercy, b Baron 0 E. J. Edwards, e Piercy, b Baron... 6 A. J. Kew, e Jacks, b Griffin
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Vladivostock
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Bowling Analysis,
Lugs (Korea),
9.
K.
W.
HL Griffin
11
5
90
1
E. C. Hagen
Sorul Chemulpo Kunkan
CHLERD
Pingrang
Kokpo Chianampe Songshin
L. D. McNicoll
C. V. Mark
5
D. S. Green, c Jacks, b Baron .......
Extras...
C. R. Baron 7.4
HONGKONG · O.C.
H. E. Hollands, run out
པ
D. E G Nicholson, b 0. B. Raven 9
EC Hagen, Brawn, b 0. B.
Raven
L. D. McNicoll, b Weaser
G. H. Piercy, b A. Raven
P. Jacks, b A. Baven
C. R. Baron, run out
L. Kerne, st. Edwards, b
Raven
1. M. McAlpine, c Edwards, b
Savage
ges
II. Grifin, not out
C. V. Mark, not out
Extras
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Brunei
Tabuay
Bandakan
Perik
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Bowling Analysis
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0
1
12
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6
0
10
1. 16
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33
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16
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14
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A. R. F: Raven ... W. L. WezT E. Savage
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