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WEEK-END MATCHES.

ALL GAMES PLAYED TO A FINISH,

Each of the eight cricket games on Saturday was played to a finish. In the First Division of the League, victories were secured by the Kowloon Q.C., the University, and the Civil Service C.C.; whilst in, the Second Division, wins were registered by the Hongkong C.C, and the Royal Engineers.

LEAGUE-DIVISION L

K.C.C., R.A.

The Kowloon C.C. at home defented the Royal Artillery with five wickets in hand. The E.A batting first, declar ed with 135 runs for 8. The home ide passed this score with the loss of five" wickets.

Major Hattersley Smith scored 58 for the visitors, and Lindsell for the home team knocked up 43. Leo of the K.C.C. had easily the best bowling average. He took 2 wickets för 13.

Scores:-

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MONDAY, JANUARY 1178, 1926

C.C.C. asgo

Playing at home the Craigangower C.C. loat to the Civil Service by 154 runs. For the visitors E. 'Q. Fincher scored 1 not out, » MO

Scores -

0.8.c.c..

F. J de Rome, c Grimes, b Fin-

cher

G. R. Bayer, o Y, Abbna, b Quest 35 E. C. Fincher, not out.... B. D. Evans, run out...... A. E. Wood, b Fincher . F. E. Lawrence, e Schnepel, b

Hamson

таком

H. G. Wallington. b Abbas i 8

Extras

Total (for 6 wkts., dec.)......201

E. W. Hamilton, H. F. Harper, F. Baker and F. H. Holdman did not bat.

Fritz Fincher Guest

Bowling Analysis.

A. S. Abbas Hamson

C.C.C.

0. M. R.

4 .0 28

12 1

57

ಕ }

28

10 1

49

.&

0 38

R. C. Reed, e Wallington, b Sayer

Y. Abbas, Wallington, b Sayer...

E. Fincher, b Evans....

D. Fritz, b Sayer.

B. W. Bradbury, b Evans

T. Grimes, e Fincher, b Sayer......

S. Abbas, at. Holdman, b Sayer... 5

W. Guest, c Holdman, b Hamilton 5

0

.4

F. Zimmern, Sayer

A. B. Hamson, not out

F. Schnepel, c Evans, b Hamilton 0

Extras

**

2

47

Total

Capt. Bensley, b Lyal....5.

21

Lt. Halk b Lyel ..............................

19

Bowling Analysis.

Lt. Chester, e Ramsay, b Lyai...... 3

0.

M.

W.

Major Hattersley Smith, b Lee. 58

Evzas

3

8

Capt. Parks, b Lyal

21

Sayer

8 3 24

A

Gr. Maddocks, b Leo ...

0

Hamilton

5 2 13

Capt. Barrett, b Goodwin

0

17

Sgt. Gifford, b Lyal

Gr. Clayton, not out

M/Gr. Bough, not out

X.C.C. IST xi.

A. W. Ramsay, e Hattersley Smith,

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Bowling Analysis.

R. W.

Goodyer Jacob

10 3 17 10

5

3

Higgs

L 0

Bowling Analysis.

0,

1

› R,

W.

C.8.C.C.

Lyal

P0

38

C. H. Beardall, b Grin

0

Goodwin

18

5

50

F. E. Booker. b Vallack

.11

Lee

B. ន

13

Ramsay

B. C. K. Hawkins, b Pendered.

21

3 0

11

0

T. W. Carr, b Becher.....

0

H. E. Strange, b Becher

E. A. Bastin, b Vallack

13

b Gifford .....

H. F. Westlake, e and b Pendered

a

J. C. Lyal, e Chester, b Rough

20

R. A. Smith, b Griffin.

5

R. E. Lindsell, b Rough

G. G. Edwards, b Pendered..

Pay-L4. Hussey, c Cantrell, b

Powell

F. Goodwin, b Rough

0

C. Sara, e Jucka, b Pendered

ሰ .

RA. Warters, b Rough

18

W. Sayer, pat out..........

: 0

14

Capt. Morris, not out

Extras.....

Total

Lt. Nicholson, 1.b.w., b Powell...... .0 Mid. Stephenson, & Cantrell......... I Lt. Halsey, e Castrell, b Beatty... 31 H. Owen Hughes, e Pearce, b

Cantrell

*

27

Lt. Sillitoe,. 1.b.w.b- Cantrell......

0

Bowling Analýsis.

H. V. Parker, b Cantrell

Q

0.

พ.

Lt. Wauchope, b Cantrell

*99

Vallack

10 3

17

F. N. Young, b Cantrell

Grifa

*8

99

Becher

4

Bowling Analysis.

Lt. Allen, o Hancock, b Cantrell.. Eng.-Lt. Bennett, not out

5

Pendered

3.2 2

Extras

X. R. "W.

1 43

Total

.109

ཐ 0 37

10. 1

3

40

4

H. J. Stevenson, b Sara

13

A. K. Mackenzie, retired

Dowling Analysis.

T. D. E. Pendered, not out

Extras

D. E. G. Nicholson, not out

·Cantrell

14

14.1 0

48

14

Powell

Beatty

.184

8 0 31 6. 001, 25 OVER 30,

2

I

[101

Extras...

Total (for 8 wkts, drc.)....155

Bar Rule did not bat.

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K. R. Macaskill, not out.

Total (for 5 wickets) -....161

G. Lee, H. Parsons, B. Petheram, and J. E. Hancock did not bat.

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C.R.C. UNIVERSITY.

Playing on the ground of the C.R.C. at Causeway Bay, the University woo by one wicket, The home sido batted Erst and the partnership of Yech and Ng Sze Kwong realized 79 before the loss of the first wicket. The innings was closed for 185 runs for four wickets. The University scored 160 for 9 wickets.

Scorea:-

C.R.C.

T. E. Yeoh, b Hoalim

58

Ng Sie Kwong, not out

47

W. C. Hung, Bamy, b Balhatchet 14

C: Choa, run out ......

39

J. L. Youngsage, c Laing, b Samy 1 H. C. Hung, not out

Extras

3

10

Total (for 4 wkts, dec.)...165

'S. H. Young, Cheng Kwok Wa, H.

L. Yung, The Tak On, and C. E

» Wong did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

Shahabudin Lam Rumjahn Hoalim

LEAGUE-DIVISION II.

c.s.c.c.

→. H. K.0.0.

Pinying at home the C.S.C.C. "A lost to the Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI. by 37 rubs. Mackenzio for the .K.C.C. retired after scoring 63. Pendered areur- ed four wickets for nine runs.

Scores -

Extras.

R.K.C.C. END, XI.

C. L. R. Becher, b Hawkins

Total (for 3 wickets)

M. M. Watson, P. Jacks, J. A. H. Plummer, H. Grifin, G. R. Vallack, H. E. Gordon did not bat."

Sare

Westlake Strange Booker Hawkins

Bowling Analysis.

0. 14. B.

B 0 31

G

0

4

3

0

4

0

UNIVERSITY v. R.E.

Playing at Pokfulam, the Royal Eu- gineers defeated the University 2nd XI. by 10 runs. The visitors batting first scored 134 The University men were all out for 33 runs, this being due to the find averages of the Army bowlers. Jonca took three wickets for a single run; Good. yer 5 for 17; and Jacob 2 for 0.

Scores:

Jonesgh (1,5 1

FRIENDLY GAMES.

H.K.CC. CLUB MATCH.

An interesting match was played on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, when the Over 30 defeated the Under 30" by runs. The scoring of 58 by T. E. Pearce, and the good bowling of Can troll, secured the victory for their side.

Scores:

3

UNDER 30.

A W. Hayward, e Hussey, b

Stephenson

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Halsey, b

Owen Hughes.

12

> 2

R. E. H. Oliver, b Owen Hughes 7

I. E Pearce, b Young

J. D. Humphreys, e Wauchope, b

Owen Hughes........

R. Hancock, o Parker ..........

The Royal Navy therefore drop to second place. The University by winning against the C.R.C. remain in the third position in the table; while the C.5.0.0. go to farth position by reason of their handsome victory over the neighbouring Club of Craigengower. The Hongkong! CC. take the fifth place. These are the only changes in the premier division, for the defeated club are all in the bottom half with positions upchanged. While now fifth, the H.K.C.C. are still int very good position, for they have only. played four games. (of which they have won, onc, drawn two and lost one), against six played by the Civil Service C.C., who are only three points ahead of them and one game behind the University, who are Ave points ahead, The Royal Navy (second) have played six games to secure 12 points and Kowloon seven games for 15 points.

In the Second Division, there are only two changes of noter The H.K.0.0, 2nd XL, by winning against C.S.0.C. *^ A;" move from fourth to third position, above the Police. With the same number of games played and won, but one more match drawn, the C.8.C.C. WA are one point ahead of the Police. Incidentally they are only one point behind the second club in the division, namely the I.R.C 2nd XI., who have played two more. games (won three and lost three) to secure 9 points. The HK.C.C. 2nd XI: are also in a good position as compared with the leaders, the K.C.C. The latter have II points for five matches, while the former have a for four matches

The other change was that of the R.E., who gained their first points in the League by defeating the Varsity End XI at Pokfulam. By reason of this victory, the soldiers go from bottom to sixth position; and the Varsity takes the bottom place.

The positions in the League table to date are as under:

DIVISIONL

P: W D. L. Pta ..... 7

6. 3 University 5 3 1 1 10

Kowloon Royal Navy

East Surreya

1

3. 0 15 3 07 12

50

8

1

Lt. Col. T. W. Robertson, b Owen

Hughes

Civil Service

B

5. A. Arthur,e and b Owen

Hughes

Lt-Col. Cantreli, e Wauchope, b

Owen Hughes

·E.K.CO.

8.

Indian R.C. Craigengower

BA

6 0

Chinese B.C.

4 +

0

DIVISION II.

10

K.C.C.

3

2

1.R.C. 2nd.........

3

0 1

138

2 9 0

$

21

-2

0.

Rev. T. B. Powell, c and b Allen 6" Lt.-Com. Beatty, not out..

Extras

Total.

Bowling Analysis,

H.K.C.C. 2nd

Polica

Navy 2nd

C.8.0.C. "A" "Varsity 2nd

2.

WRE

R.E.

Stephenson

0 1 19

I

Sgt. Blondin, e Viccajec, b Sudan 19 L-Cpl. Hollands, e Gittins, b

Sudan

Owen Hughes

15 0

8

Parker

6

023

1..

03

Bennett

4

14.

0. M.

W.

Capt Bridgeland, b Gittins

10

.11 I 38

Lt. Col. Mackintosh, b Gittina... 0

Young Allen

..... 12

0

0

$ 0

S.S. Higgs, c Teh, b Sudan

10 0

Q.M.S. Faro, b Sudan

1

P.R.C. z. E.C.C.

Balhatchet Samy

-6

8

Sgm. Durand, e Leong, b Gittins... 9.

8.8. Kelly, b Hiptsola

14

Spr. Goodyer, not out

10

Q.M.S. Jacob, b Sudan

4

Sgt. Jones,, run out.......

Extras

0

16

48

Total

..134

109

0. X-

IR.

Sudan

14 0

3

Chan Wah...

"Gittins

Hiptools

2 ·ច 16 0

3

0

1

UNIVERSITY.

AA. Rumjahn, e Yung, b Ng

Sze Kwong

H. N. Baihatchet, run out..... S. O. Shahabudin, b Ng Szo *Kwong

D. Laing, e Yang,

Kwoog.....

A. SHert, run out

Ng Szc

C. W. Lam, b Ng Sze Kwong "B

D. K. Samy, b W. Hung.......

A. Hoalim, b W. Hung

"Bowling Analysis

6. 0 2. Q UNIVERSITY, 2ND XT.

E. Zimmern, b Goodyer.

V. F. Viccajes, 6 Jacob .........

W. H. Sting, b W. Hung

8. Hachiuma, not out

B. P. Ng, not cut,

Extras

2

W. Gitting c Kelly, b'Goodyer

A. T. M. Barma, b Goodyer

2

Y: C.. Teh, b Goodyer.......

0

169

C. K Ong, b Goodyer

0

B. N. Sudan, 1.b.w, b Jacob

1

HY. Loong, c Blondin, b Jones...

11

CH. Yeah, hit wicket, b Jones

0

R. Chan Wah, not out

...

Total (for 9 wickets)

Bowling Analysis,

0.

Ng Sze Kwong...... 11

Hung Yooh hour Yeungg

1. Hung

J. L. Youngsa

3.

F.Hoptools, 1.b.w., b. Jones

Extras

Total

39

GOLF.

The only Golf Club competition at Faoling during the week and has been the monthly qualifying competition for the Captain's Cup, which began on

Playing at home the Police B.C. de Saturday, continued over yesterday and feated the Kowloon C.C. 2nd. XI. with, will be concluded to-day.

but little trouble. C. F. Alexander retired after scoring 56, W. E. Meadows, 18, and T. H. King was not out with 20 For the visitors D. B. Green with 31, and H.E. Hallam, with 23 were the only |batemen to reach double figures

FLY.S.HAWKINS

Playing at Bookunpoo, H.M.8. Mag- kina-lost to the Indian Recreation Club by 91 runs. For the visitors, Freer, not out with 59, was the top scorer, and for the home team N. B. Kitchell scored 0, and F. Mol Argulli, 772

LEAQUE TABLES.

There were five matchen, in the Hong- kong Cricket League on Saturday, three.

The fixture card of the Royal Hong- Long Golf Club for 1928 has been issued and with it we have received a little handbook, issued with the compliments of Messrs. Lane, Crawford, containing the rules of golf and also, the local rules of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club.

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. There was a special programme at the Queen's Theatre fast night, for in a dition to the picture programme, the enterainment was considerably brightener by the selections given by the fire? symphony orchestra of H, MB. Hawkisie under the baton-of: Bandmaster · C."\T/ Mausfelder

The principal picture on the program

in the First Division and two in theme which opened yesterday, was Ob Becond Division

In the First Division, Kowloon secured

the lead at the top of the table by de

feating the BA after the latter side

You Touy which featured Tom Mix as

a western graduate of a school of

The largo audience greatly appreciated

had sportingly declared at 155 for 8 the contributions of the Hawkins or wickets and allowed the home club to chestys and also the splendid picture top their score at, 181 for 5 wickets, programme,

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etiquette, Tony being the wonder horse.

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