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SATURDAY'S ORICKET.
NOVEMBER 16TB, 192 (
UNIVERSITY in XT. v. 1.R.C.
Played on University ground. For the Univeralty Hev. E. K. Quick and Shaha-
SEVERAL MATCHES DRAWN. budin each made 39 runs For the
visitors 0, Ismail scored 34.
Scores:-
The feature of Saturday's cricket was the number of games drawù, two in the Arst division and one in the second. Both teams of the Hongkong Cricket Club drew with their opponents and the Indian RC. 186 XI. drow with the University. The East Surreya lost to the Kowloon Cricket Club.
LEAGUE DIVISION 1.
0.8CC. c. H.K.O.C.
The Civil Service 'C,C. were at home to the Hongkong CC. The Civil Ser- vice batting fret scored 149.runs, Sazera contributing 39, and Wood 45. For the Club Owen Hughes scored 0.
Scores:-
C.C.C. 1st XI.
G. R. Sayer, e Owen Hughes, ib
Lammert 2..
F. J. de Rome, e Owen Hughes, b
Lammert
A. E. Wood, st. Pearce, b Lain-
mert
F E. Lawrence, e Hayward, b
Oliver
B. D. Evans, b Stewart
E. W. Hamilton, b Bowker H. J. Wallington, b Bowker
F. Baker, b. Lammert .......
F. H. Holdman, not out E. B. Reed, b Bowker W. H. Edmonds, b Bowker
Extras.....
Bowker Vallack Lammert
Total
UNIVERSITY.
A. A. Rumjahn, c H. D. Rum-
jaha, b A. Arculli
17
H. N. Balhatchet, à A. Arcalli... 0 B. P. Ng, b A. Arculli
A. S. Hett, a D. Rumjahz, b A.
Arculli
EK. Quick, b F. Arculli
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30
D. Laing, 1.b.w., bA Arouilise 9. O, Shababudin; b. F. Arculli 30
C. W. Lam, e H. Rumjahn, b Áa
Arculli
D. K. Samy, not out W. R. Sling, Hot out
Extras
19
13
19
Total (for 8 wkte,, dec.)...174
S. Hachiuma did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0.
F. M. el Arculli ...12 A..el Arculli ....... II
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A E. Ramjahn, run out
A. H. Madar, run out
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A. 'S. Sufind, ở Yeah, b Hoai A S. A. Ramjahni, Leung,
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13
0. Ismail, Balhatchet
45
J. S. A. Carreem, e Shahabudin,.
b Quick
R. D. Rumjahu, c. Sling,
Total
Shahabudin
S. A. Ismail, run out
D. Rumjahn,
C Hachiuma, b
Bowling Analysia.
C.
I.
W
Peterson
12 9 46. 4
Hoalim
Sudan......
12 4 28 9
5.9 0 51
Gitteds
12
Total (for 8 wickets)
..93
Quick .......
N. B. Kitchell, not out
A el Arculli, b Shahabudin
F. M. el Arculli, not out
• Extras
U. M. Omar did not bat Bowling Analysis.
C. A. Peterson,
Razack,
Safad
124
Bowling Analysis.
W. Gittias, 1.b.w., b Madar
น
C. K.
A. Hoolim, b Ismail
5
13 3
Shahabudin
** II
5
Y. C. Teh, c and b Immail
3
2
Quick ..
J3
Leong, e Hazack, b Ackber
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B. N. Sudan, a and b Ackber... 16
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LEAGUE-DIVISION II.
D. A. Razack, not out..........
5. O. Bux, e Peterson, b ̈Sudan... 0
Extras
5 124
UNIVERSITY 2ND XI.
E. Zimmern, e Suffiad, b Madar... 29
C. K Ong, c Rumjahn, b'Ackber 1
C. H. Yech, c Ackber. b Madar... 0 F. Hiptoola, Rumjaha, b
Madar
A. T. M. Barma, not cut
FRIENDLY GAMES.
..102
J
Total
R. E. A. Webster, c Baker,
H.K.C.C. XI. #. NAVY.
Reed
Bowling Analysis.
E. F. Stewart, a and b Evans.
9
ม. R. W.
H. Owen Eughes, not out
69
R. E. H. Oliver, o Holdman,
b
IN
Reed
6
T: E. Pearce, b Reed
21
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R.
Hancock, e Wallington, b Edmonds
A. O. 1. Bowker, not out
8.
Extras
0. K. B. · T. 11 0 32
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Played on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground. The Club declared when they had made 179 for the loss of nine wickets. The Navy made a disastrous start and at one time it appeared 'prob- table that the whole side would be dis- missed for less than a dozen runs, four out of the first five batamen failing to score at all. Time robbed the Club of an easy win. Scores:-
Safind
7
0
36
Ackber
9.
器
Wahab
3 L
12.
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Madar
0.3 1
23
4
A. S. Ismail
B
2
Evans
'8
0 37
Hamilton
4
0
Baker
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0
Edmonds
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Total (for 7 wickets)
E. d. Lammert, and G. R. Vallack. did not bab
Bowling Analysis.
Reed
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K.C.C. v. EAST SURREYS.
The East Surreya visited the Kowloon Cricket Club's ground and lost by three wickets. For the Club, Capt. Morris scored $7.
Scores:-
EAST BURRETS.
Capt. Kent, b.w., b Goodwin 211 Capt. Armstrong, e Jez, b Lyal..... 3. C.Q.M.8. Stripp, b Lyal Capt. Carpenter, c Wartera, b
Goodwin
H.A.C.C, 2ND XI.
H. S. Gordon, b Nave
D. E. G. Nicholson, b Beanelt....... 26 D. Heid, b Bennett
C.C.C. v. R.A.
The Royal Artillery defeated the Craigengower Cricket Club on the Club's ground by 39 runs. The visitors; scored 168, Lieut. Smith contributing 44. For the Club Fritz took 3 wickets for runs. Craigengower scored 130, the highest acorers being B.-W. Bradbury (35) and B. C. Reed (38). For the visitors, Gifford took 4 wickets for 17
D. H. Sherman, o Simins, b
Beonett
J. Hall, b Mansergh
2
H. E. Hollanda, st. Majendie, b
Mansergh
9
L. D. McNicoll, o Majendie,
Beanett
runs,
17
W. W. Mackenzie, c Simine, b
Bennett...
C. T. Fowle, not out
18
H. Griffin, c Nare, b Bennett, 10
Extras
10
B
Capt. Howe, o Goodwin, b Lyal..... '2
Corp. Petter, b Morris
Halsey Bennett
Nave Bower
Capt. Alfree, Jer, b Lyal
10
Lieut. Chidan, b Goodwin
I
Lee. Corpl. Clarke, e Morris, b
Overy..
Pte. Holliday, not out
11
Pte.
Burgesa,
Macaskill,
Overy
-Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
F. Goodwin ... 13
9.40
-36
21
J. C. Lyal ................. 14... 5. Capt. Morria sp. 390 E. Overy Wine – 1.4 10
KOWLOON Cò.
8. Jez, c Kent, b Burgesa
13
Total (for 9 wkta, det).....179
Bowling Analysis,
M. F .W. 31 0
T
18.3 B 29
恳 Q 30
0
15
0 31
2
Mansergh ***
ROYAL NAVY 2ND XI.
Lt.Majendie, b Gordon
Sub-Lt. Halsey, run out
0
B
Lt. Hubback, bw, b Gordon... 0 Lt. Mansergh, b Griffin
La-Cdr. Bower, c Fowle, b Gordon" O
Eng.Lt. Bennett, b Reid
Mid. Dickens, Hall
Mid. Simios, not out Sub.-L. Reid, b Griffin Pty-Le Nave, not out p
Extras
18
31
20
Total (for 8 wickets)... 84
Bowling Analysis.
B
Gordon
7 2 19
„J. C. Lyal, a and b Bove ....
Griffia
11 * 18
Reid
in 5
◊
21 -F
Capt. E. W. Morria, o Clarke, b
Alfree...
07
Haji McNicoll
в
1 11
0
11
A. W. Ramsay, e Stripp, b Rowe
Major A." Pollard, o Holliday, b
Kent
Capt B. A. Warters, not out
F. "Goodwin, c. Rowe, b Alfroc. G. Lee, Kent, b Carpenter R. E. Lindell, not out ............
Extras
Total (for 7 wickets).
K. R. Macaskill and B. Over?
did not bat.
Bowling Analyala
LR.C. XI. -. UNIVERSITY,
Playing on the Indian R.C. ground, the University lost to the Indians by 29. runs. The Indians scored 131, to which total Hasan contributed (46), and
batezen were dismissed for one ran. Wahab (20), The last five University
Score:-
LEG. IND XI.
M. P. Madar, b Sudan
*** 17
1. Hassan, c and b'Peterson.... 45
Capt. Carpenter
Q. M..
I 19 Capt. Romania. 11. 24, 28 Pta. Burgess ........ 6
21.
Lee, Corp, Clarke a
J: 8. Ackbor, Ohg, b Gittena.. Y. A. Wahab, c Budan, b Peter
30
13
A. 8. Ismail, ris but
Capt. Keht
Capt Alfieb Corp). Petter
(Continued : on next column.) '
P.R.C *. C.&.C.C. "A.”
On the Police ground, the home team defeated the 0.8.C.C. "A" by three ruas. The scoring on both sides was poor..
The visitors fielded 10 men only. The Police scored 85, and the visitors 82 for their wickets The highest scorers werd B. 8. W. Patterson (20) for the visitors and Baker (19) for the Police.
CRC. ROYAL NAVY.
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ST. ANDREW'S BEAT ST. GEORGE'S
The annual golf match between the St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies took place yesterday at Fanling, St. Andrew's winning by points.
Single were played in the morning. victory going to St George's." In the afternoon, four balls, were played, when the Scotsmen scored heavily.
Conditions were:-
'One point for singles and for bye. and 9 points for four balls and for a bye of three holes or over.
Scores were:
SINGLES.
R. M. Smith (St. George's) lost to A. H. Ferguson (St. Andrew's).-1 point to St. Andrew's
T. D. E. Fendered (St. G.) beat J. M. Walker (St. A.).-1 point to St. George's
E. J. R. Mitchell (St. G.) lost to W." Douglas (St. A)-1 point to St. An- drew's.
L G. S. Dodwell (St. G.) beat J. B. Ross (St. A.)-1 point to St George's.
N. Smith (St. G.) beat F. G. Walker (St. A.)-1 point to St. George's
Capt Bloxham (St. G.) beat R. L. Moncrief (St. A.)1 points to St. George's.
F. J. de Rome (St. G.) and A. E. Purves (St. A.) halved-No points.
C Bulmer Johnson (St. G.) beat. W. Lang (St A.)-3 point to St. George's.
D. M Goodall (St. G.), who played in place of L R. Andrewes, lost to IT. Watty (St. A) points to St. An- drew's
R. Bancock (St. d.) beat D. McLaren (St. A.)-1 point to St. George's
Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews (St. G.) and W. J. Clerk (St. A) halved.No points.
W. B. Cornaby (St. G.) beat J. D. Kin- Bard (St. A)1 point to St. George's.
G. Layton (St. G.) beat G. H. Dalgetty (St., A.)-1 point to St. George's
J. D. Humphreys (St. G.) lost to W. Ironside (3h A.)- points to St. An- drew's.
F. II. Crapnell (SŁ. G.) w.o. H. E. D. Adams (St. A.) absent.-1 points to St. George's
L. 8. Greenhill (St. G.) lost to A. Rit- - chie (St. A.).-I point to St. Andrew's,
Total:-St. George's 9 points; St Andrew's 5 points.
FOUR BALLS....
R. M. Smith and T. D. E. Pendered (St. G.) lost to A. B. Ferguson and J. M. Walker (S. 4) points to St. An-
drew's.
E. J. E. Mitchell and LG. 8. Dodwell (St. G) halved with W. Douglas and J. B. Ross (St. A.)-No points...
N. L. Smith and Capt. Bloxham (St. G.) lost to F. G. Walker and R. L. Mon- crief (St A.). points to St. Andrew's and point to St. George's.
F. J. de Rome and C. Bulmer Johnsofi (St. G.) lost to A. B. Purves and W. Lang (St. A).-2 points to. St. Andrew's. R. Hancock and Lt. Col. E. D. Mat- thews (St. G.) lost to LT. Watty and D. McLaren (St. 4)-s points to St.
The Chines B.C. entertained the Royal Navy 1st XI. and lost by a wide margin. The homsters were all out for 92 to which total Choa contributed 26. Andrew's. The Navy replied with 225 for the loss of a wickets Lieut. Nicholson contri- buted 31. Lt. Abelson, 47, Lt. Wauchope, 41, and Pay-Comdr. Woodward 48.
WALKING RACE,"
ANNUAL EVENT AT CLUB DE RECREIO.
The annual walking r ́s for the mem- bers of the Club de Ba eio took place at Kowloon yesterday, and was won by Mr. L Soares, Mr. H. Botelho bring second, and Mr. T. Braga third.
The course was from the Club-house to Laichikok, a distance of eight miles, and the first three came in as follows:--
Time.,
L Soares...dhr, 23ming: 12secs. H. Botelho......1hr £amins. 35seca. T. Braga lhr. $3mina, 42secs. Other competitors were:-B. Assim
C Basto, L. A. Carvalho, M. Soares, M. Oliveira, J. Soares, H. Bisga and C. Figueiredo.
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The race was for a cup presented by Mr. E. 1. Leitao.
Mr. E. Bouza, President of the Club. presented the Cup to the winner," and
W. B. Cornaby and G. Layton (St. G.) lost to W. J. Clerk and J. D. Kinnaird (St. A) points to St. Andrew's
J. D. Humphreys and D. M. Goodall (5t (.) halved with GM. Dalgetty and W. Ironside (St. A.)-No points.
F. H. Crapnell and L. 8. Greenhill (St. G.) lost to A. Morrison and A. Ritchie (SEA)-2 points to St. Andrew's and.
paint to St. George'a
TotalSt George's," 1 point; St Andrew's, 12' points.
Aggregate:St. George's, 10 points; St. Andrew's, 177.
At the close of play Mr. G. Dal- getty (President of the St. George's: Bociety) handed over the trophy to Dr. Binck (President of the St Andrew's Society).
Various congratulatory speeches were made and the committee, officials" and teams were photographed..
Spoons were presented by the Club to the winding side.
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H.K.EO-P. W. F. Mille D. 8. also presented cups to the winners of Sherman, A. P. T. Farquharsos, Á. §. the Club'e Pingpong competitions. In Hett. E. J. R. Mitchell (cept.), B., W. the latter competition Mr. H. A. Alves L. Martin, H. Owen Hughes, A. B. was first, and Mr. A. A. Remediòs | Exell, W. Woodward, B. D. Evans and second;
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