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MALAYA BATSMAN FLOGS THE KOWLOON BOWLING.
CRICKETERS BEAT BASEBALLERS.
EASY VICTORY OVER AMERICANS.
Following the match between the Hong- kong Baseball Club and a team repre senting the Hongkong Cricket Club at FRIENDLY INTERPORT " 'ON KC.C, the former's own' ganie in August last.
GROUND.
the cricketers entertained the baseball men at the Hongkong Cricket Club en Ab interesting days cricket was wit- Saturday, when an interesting game of nessed on the ECC. ground on Satar-ericket was witnessed by a fair attend- day when the Malaya team of Interport cricketers met a side representing How- loon.
The teams, who played twelve a side. "were as under:
Malaya.-G. M. Brand, G. E. Livock, N. Grenier, W. N. Edwards, R. T. Foster, R. A. Phayro, A. E. Holmes Brown (Capt.), P. N. Knight, E. H. Thompson, D. F. Stiven, H. Bilke, and N. P. Crawford
Kowloon Lt-Col. E. D. Matthews, A. T. Lay, J. C. Lyal, A. W. Ramsay, A. E. Wood, E. C. Fincher, H. D., Evans, F. Goodwin, G. Lee, A. R. Haven, L. A R. Duncan, and H. Overs.
ance.
In the baseball game the American
cher" and a "catcher," who were largely side lent their British opponents a "pit-
responsible for the cricketers winning the match, and in the match on Saturday, the baseballers were given the services of] Webster, Young and Hamilton.
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"Unfortunately, the latter, when he had compiled ten rung, was hit in the face by a rising ball from Bowker, and bad to be carried from the field. He took no fur- ther part in the game, his place being
Umpires: Mesara. J. R. Robinson; and taken by Joyner. E-W. N. Wyntt
Webster did very well indeed for the Kowloon batted frst, Matthews and Lay baseballers, contributing 46 and 25 not going in to oppose the bowling of Theap out. Shanks went in as one of the first son and Grenier. Lay's was the first men in each innings and hitting the first wicket to fall Thompson disturbing his ball he received, on each occasion, waS wicket with a good ball when he badinthediately caught. scored four. Matthews, playing excellent The baseballers went in firat and knock- cricket, scored 54 before being caught by ed up 98, the Club replying with 194, and Grenier off Knight a bowling. An innings the former were soon put out in their of outstanding, merit was that of A Esecond innings. The light was failing Wood, who played himself in carefully when the Cricketers went in, but Shanka and then began to punish the bowling to and Ryan "pitched" and the Club play- the tune of 13 runs. When he had reachers simply went out to meet the bulls and ed this 'total, just after tiffin, he was well hit them where they pleased, the Cricket- bowled by the Malaya captain. Fincher ers winning by aine wickets.. played good cricket for his 42,' but the rest of the side did little that was worthy of comment
か
Kowloon declared at 991 for 9 wickets,
learing the visitors about 1 hours in which to score 222 This was done by Malaya with consummate ease, Livock carrying his bat for a hard hitting 133, and with the assistance of Brand, Grenier, and Edwards, gaining the victory for his side, with nine wickets still in hand.
Livock's innings, included 2 sixes (off
consecutive balls), 18 fours, 3 threes, und
13 twos.
*Scores:
KOY LOUN-1ST, INNINGS.
Lieut. Col E D. Matthews,
Grenier, Knight
A T. Lay, b Thompson
J. C. Lyale and b Thompson
じ
A W. Raminy, e Edwards, 5.
Grenier
A. E. Wood, b Holmes-Brown
E C. Fiueber, e Livock, b Knight 42
Brown
Thus the Hongkong Cricketers, having beaten the basebalers at their own game, also beat them it cricket.
The
scores were-
BASEBALLERS-1ST INNINGS.
W. M. Vernor, b More
C. L. Shanks, c Bowker, b More
R. C. Wilson, b More...
0
F. N. Young, b More
K. M. Fiteriy, e Bowker, b Stewart 2 R. E. A. Webster, c and b Owen
Hughes
Q. D. Ryan, c Bowker, b Stewart... E W. Hamilton, c Bridges, 6 Mac-
kenzie...
H. J. Werschkel, not out ........... W. L. Harlow, b Owen Hughes...
46
12.
E. H. Wilson, e and h Mackenzie 0
Extras
More
11
99
UNIVERSITY+1=QCC
This match was played on the CCC's ground, and ended in an easy win for the visitors by 7 wickets. "
CRAIGENGOWER GC Abbas, run out
--113100g.
D. Fritz, st. Yeow, b Hoalmi
R Reid, Ng, b Quick
18
18
W. L. Plew, a Osman, b Heté RW. Bradbury, st. Yeow, b Quick 29 T. Grimes, bw, b. Quick
43
Walker
Jacobs Rawe
Bowling Analysis
Carpenter ... Clazke
CIVIL SERVICE RA..
A team from the Civil Servico 'C.C. mat the Royal Garrison Artillery, on their "own ground, and were defeated
Scores:-
A
· Capt. Bensley, e Hallain, b Baker 14.
Lient., Hall, b' Baker
Capt Parkes, b Baker
Major Hattersley Smith, retired
F. Abbia, e Yeoh, b Balhatchet...
3.
B. More, st. Yeow, b Quick.........
Q
P. Phayre, e Yeah, be Quick
U
F. Schnapel, not out
D
4. Dixum, st. Yeob, b Quicki,
Extrax
3
69
Lieut. Henslowe, c
Butters, B
Total
249
Baker
B.S.M. Page, b Westlake
17
Lieut Smith, not out
1
1, X.
7
21 Q
Serge Gifford, not, out
Extras ...........
D
34
6
H. N. Balhatchet.... 9 3 A Healin
G
9. D
D
0
Bowling Analysis.
T. E. Yeoh E. K. Quick
S. O. Shahabudin..... 1 A. S. Hett
J.-L. Youngaaye ---
UNIVERSITY I.
0
H. N. Balhatchet.. b Reid T. E. Teoh. h Abbuser Rev. E. K. Quick, run pat A. S. Hett, not out A Haalim, not out.
Extras
Total (for 3 wkts.) 2.151
S. O. Shahabudin, B. F. Ng. T. O. Yeow, J. L. Youngsaye; M. E. Osman and S. Hachiuma did not hat.
Bowling Analysis
Fritz
Plew
Dixon
Reid
S. Abbas
Total (for g wkts.)...153
Br. Robertson, Gr. Jackson and Mr. Gr. Rough did not 'bat.
CIVIL SERVICE.
E.. E.. Lawrence,, a Smith, b Han-
slowe
T. D. E Pendered, c Parkea,, b
Henslowe
F. Baker, e Robertson, b Henslowe 21; F. FL Holdman, L.b.w. b. Giford
A. B. Sutherland, c'Page, b Hen-
slowe
HR Butters, e nad b Gifford H. Westlake, b Gifford
G. H. Hallam, cand b. Lieut. Smith. "W... J. Lockhart Smith,, t and h
Lieut. Smith.....
J. Bottomley,
and b Lieut. Smith.
H.. Sayers, not out
W. E. W. a 39. 0
3. 0 30. 0
#
ย 24
A
0 3.J
li
A
18.
I.R.C. 11, ». OS,C.C, II,
The second elevens of the LRC and the Civil Service Cricket Club met en C.S.C.C. won by 37' rung. the former's ground on Saturday. The
Scores:
CSCG I
F. L. Squibbs, e Minu, h Rumjaha 2, C. Alexander, & Areulli, h Rum-.
jahn
J. H. B. Nihill, Lb.w. b Areal
18
C. Beardall, c and b Rumjaha „. 17 W. H. Edmonds, Lb.w. b S, Khan 11
W. Cullip, e Runjabn, b Cassum-
bboy
0. Saru, e S. Khan, b Rumjahn... A.Kent, not out
R. Smith, cand b Cassumbhoy H. Strange, e Madar, b Arculli S. B. Spillett, st. Rumjaho, b S
Khao
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. X.
Arcullingne .8.1 1 26
26
.119
Extras..
Total
TAIKOO v. EWO..
i
Taikoo on the CRC ground, wety defeated by a good margin.
Scorca
TALIDO..
H. Spicer, Eager. b Cornaby J. D. H. Crawford, e Galloway, b
Hollands
H. G. Buras, e Stevenson, b Pierry 1 E. J. Wakefield, e Comaby, b Hoi-
lands
W. Ironside, © Stevenson, b Hol
lands
a
H. Grin e Hollands, b Cornaby 10.
G. R. Yallick, e Carnaby, b Hol
lands ....
R. J. Rawlinson, st. Galloway, b
Cornaby
P. Crowley, not out
...G. C. Hickling, run outle
H. E. D. Adams, at. Galloway, b
Hollands
Extras
Total im......
Total
Bowling Analysis.“
0: E 3.
Bowling Analysis-
Cornaby
'9 4 16
0. M.
#
Humjahni
11 0
Q
13
4
Sirdar Khan
7
2)
Piercy Hollands
0 ថ
Stewart
Ü
21
2
Gassumbboy
4.
*
11
5
EWO.
18
Howell.
13
LEG II.
21
Owen Hughes Bowker
+
1
20
Q 13
Mackenzie
24 10
A. AR Ismail, e Spillett, b
Squibbs
B. D. Evans, Ib.w, b Holmes-
F. Goodwin, Stiven, b Holmes-
Brown
A. R. F. Raver, not cut LA E Duncan, not out
Extras
Q: Lee, st. Livoçk, ↳ Holmes-
Brown
ម
1
12 M
**...221
AC. L Bowker, b Young
E F. Stewart, b Young
Total ( wickets)
FL Overy did not bat.
Bowling Analysia. “
H. G. Madar, e and b Spillett
3.
45
"CRICKETERS——| ST--İNKİNGS.
H. Owen Hughes, e Harlow, b
Webster
H. J. Armstrong, b Young'......
GR More, Young
....*. '24
Capt Hayes-Newington, & Harlow,
b Webster.......
HL. Howell, run' out ...........
H. D. R. Rumjabm, run out ... NB. Kitchell, Beardall, b
Edmonda
C
Sirdar Khan, b Spillett-
D. Rumjaha C Beardall, b. Ed-
monds
F. Mel Arculli, e Alexiador, b
Nihill
......
H. E. Hollands, Vallack, h Raw
linson W. Brackenridge, e Ironside, b
Vallask
G. I Piercy, b Griffin
W. W. Mackenzie, retired..........
W. Galloway, retired .............
13
G. H. Gompertz, 1.b.w. b Grin... I W. B. Cornaby, e Spicer, b Burns a H. J. Stevenson, & Adams, b. Burns O. Eager, hat out
C. L. Oliphant, b Buras ........... W. L. Smith, c Griffin, b Burns
Total
ཨྰཿཥྞཡཞཱ
J. Cassumbhoy, not out
A. B. Mino, e Nibill, b Sara
Extras
3
D. H. F. MacMaster, not out ...........
A. K. Minu, e Alexander, b Nihill 7
Y. A. Wahab, Lbtw. b Sara jus
Q.
B.
W
0
F. H. Thompson... 11
1
P..N. Knight...... 5
垒
A. Holmes-Brown. 16 3
D. Logan, run out
N. Grenier, 5
3
15
J. P. Bridger, b Webster
D. F. Stiven.........
3
0
R. A Phayre
4
15
MALAYA-ST INNINGS
G. M. Brand, e Lee, b Overy ...... 29
G. E. Livock, not cut
N. Grenier, Evans, b Lee.
W. N. Edwards, not out
Extras........
Total (for 2 wkts.)
Extras
Total
68
Extras
12
EL
189
Bowling Analysis.
Total
0. ม.
E.
25".
Vallack
0. 19
124
Bowling Analysis.
Grittin
149
SI
2
0. H...
B.
W.
133
Bowling Analysis,
21
38
..233
X- Webster
84 0 Youngmin: 8 ◊
BASEBALLERS AND, INNINGS
Edmond's Squibbs Spillett
I
23
Rawlinson Crawford
0
4
21
0 12
Crowley Burns
10
35
←
Загл Nibill
2.1 0
8
2
13:2
W. M. Vernor, b More
E. T. Forter, R. A Phayre, A E Holmes-Brown, F. N. Knight, E. E. Thompson, D. F. Stiver, R. H. Bilke, and N. P. Crawford, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
J. C. Lyal
F. Goodwin
B. D. Evans
H. Overy
49
C. L. Shanks, e Owen Hughes, b'
More
NAVY ARMY,
مس
In a friendly match on Saturday the
CINEMA NOTES.
WORLD THEATRE.
William Desmond, star of the Univer
Navy entertained a team from the juniorsal production," Big Timber," shown for Service, and beat them easily.
Scores
ARMY.
Capt. Walker, e Hargreaves, b
Leech. 34 Lieut. Chidson, b. Leech
RC Wilson, b Stewart)
F. N. Young, cand b Stewart
K. M Fiterly, a and b Stewart
8 1
H. 35
RE. A Webster, not out
25
C. D. Ryan, c and b More
7 0 40 1.1 0
EW. Hamilton, b More .................... H. J., Werschkell, c and b Stewart 2 W. M. Harlow, o MacMaster, b
More
1
Cpl Blondin, Bessant, b Lesch ‘0
L-Cpl Clarke, b. Leechci
Lieut, Alfree, b Leach
4
Capt. Carpenter, e Hargreaves, b
Stephenson
*
A. B. F. Raven... 20 18. Geo. Leg
After the game, Mr. E. Abraham, Vice- President of the K.C.C., présented Mr. AE Holmes-Brown with a fag of the Kowloon Cricket Club, and Mr. G.“E Livock with, a cricket bat in accordance with the Club's tradition to give a bat to all players scoring ‚a century 13. on the ground
In making the presentations, Mr. Abra ham alluded happily to the pleasure it gave the Club to entertain the visitors. and added the hope that the fixture might be repeated when the next Malays side visited the Colony. Mesers. Holmes Brown and Livock suitably responded."
TO-DAY'S MATCH..
To-day the Malsys visitors, meet the United Services. The game will take place on the HKO.C.. ground, commens ing at 10.30 am."
H. Wilson,
Extras
More Stewart
Hayes-Newington
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Hayes-Newington...
`CRICKETERS-END INNINGS:
EF Stewart, not out H. Howell, b Byan
D. H. F. Machfaster, not out
Extras
Total (for 1 wit.)
Bowling Analysis.
Shanka Ryan
30
17
Capt. Rowe, b Leech ...... QI£.9. Jacoba, c. Beasant,
Stephenson
Capt. Feary, b Stephenson Pte. Holliday, not out Pte. ChesswAD, B Barrett,
Stephenson
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Hargreaves Leech
Bessant
50
The following will represent the United Lieut. Chidson (1st East Surrey Begi ment), QMS. Jacobs (LE), CQME Serviços: - Major Hattersley Smith, Stripp East Surreys); Pay-Comdr:: Os- D.8.0 (RA), Capt. Walker, M.C. borne (IN.), Pay-Lt. Comdr. Hargreaves (R.A.MC), Lieut. Henslowe (R.A.), (RN.), Lieut. Nicholson (EN), Mid (Contimied ́at fout of next column.) Stephenson (P-N.), and A. N. Other.
Stephenson
NAVY
.0
12% 3 .43
Pay.-Comdz.: Osborne, retired Pay. Lt-Comdr. Hargreavės,
Carpenter, b Walker
Mid. Stephenson, retired Capt. West, E.N., not out Comdr. Barrett, not out
Extras
Total
168
Lieuta. Gosh, Besant, Gould, Pay: Lt-Comdr. Worthington, Marine kin's and Leech did not bat.
the first time at the World Theatre yesterday, won his first laurels as an actor on the speaking stage. In stock companies and in vaudeville Desmond played all over the United States an Canada. Since entering motion pictures he has gone back to the boards " Several times for eps of a
Tow Timber, weeks at a stretch written originally by Vinge E. Roe, under the title of The Hearts of the North Wind," was directed by William supporting cast includes Olive Hasbrouck, Betty Francisco, Lydia Yeamana Titus and Albert J. Smith.
THE CORONET,
Aching "eides and loud laughter have. been the vogue at the Coronet Theatre where Charlie Chaplin has rioted through a maze of mirth-provoking escapades in Easy Street, The Count," and The Immigrant." The last showings of these incomparable pieces of artistic and clever fooling, takes place to day. To-" morrow the Theatre will show
Heginald
Denny in The Heckless Age, a title which aptly describes the period in which we live. For such a title covering Buch & play, Reginald Denny was the only man suitable to stár in title career 20 "The Leather Pasbers-perhaps the most realistic scenes of actual fighting with the gloves the screen has so far given us will be remembered. Denny has what is known as a stage pressem and this he uses to the full in whatever he has to do. Masked faces,"crooked men, thieving handa, elopment, are some of the ingredients mixed to make a picture, that is replete with thrills and will indeed make the pulse beat a little
faster,
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