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LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

SATURDAY'S LOCAL MATCHES.

Saturday was The principal match on that on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground when a Selected XI. met the Rest, with the object of aiding the selection of a team to represent the Colony. *・・

All the matches were in the nature of friendlies."

SELECTED-XI. . THE REST.

Each teams included. some notable batsmen, and there, was really little to choose between the sides. A. W. Ramany for the Rest securel 20 and Capt. Bridg-i land for the Colony" also obtained half a century. The match was drawn.

Scores:

THE REST.

GRADENGOWER 117

Y. Abbas, run 'out......

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H. E. Xavier, e Laing, b Ponsonby

*Fane

R. Bas, o and b Ponsonby Fane..., 20 T. Young, b, Balhatchet H. Lim, card b Balbatche

0

Stowfang, à Ponsonby Fane... 9 A. E. Phillips, b Ponsonby "Fane 2 F. K. Modi, not out

J. C. Fletcher, e Tajima, b Poo-

sonby Face

Randle

Dyer

Bowling Analysis,

a

Robertson

0

Noonan

25

4

99

Alexander

3

Coleman

Bakerroses

0'

8

10

Hallam

4.2

.

10

_POLICE R.C.

E. Areulli, b Yonuganye

30

W. E. Meadows, b May

W. R. Muskett, e Lam, b Young-

Jaye

Extras

Total ....

Bowling Analysis.

0.

1.

W.

Ponsonby Fane

.... 11

0

BO

5

Balhatchet

10

Shahabudin

+

Laing

0

Ng

J. Youngsnye.....

.193

C. T. Alexander, c Smyth, b Miny

Randle, b Show.

R. G. Robertson, st. Free, b May A. Reynolds, b May

Noonan, c and b Crabtree

Hallam, e Freer, b Crabtree

J. Dyer, c. Shaw, b Crabtres

R. A. Coleman, b May

B. G. Baker, not out... "Elliott, c Smith, b Crabtree

Extras

Total

UNIVERSITY 11.

LE AND RCS.

A. A. Rumjaho, b Bowker

0

C.Q.M.S. Stripp: b Reed

14

Mid. Stephenson, e Hayward, b

Goodwin

19.

At Polfulam the University defeated the Army team by 69 runs.

Scores:-

May Crabtree Sbow

Lt. Halsey, e and b Bowker

0

UNIVERSITY 11.

G. B. Sayer, b. w., b Bowker..... 39

A. W. Ramsay, c Hancock,

Bowker...

E. C. Fincher, b Reed ...............

Capt. Warters, e Stewart, b Reed:10

J. C. Lyal, c Goodwin, b Rerd......

Bowter .....

E. Zimmer, e Goodyer, b Jones. 25 W. 3. Cittins, e Rycroft, b Good-

yer

LED LO

C. W. Lam, b Jacob

Y. F. Viccajee, b Goodyer

H. V. `Parker, not out

10

Y. C. Teh, b Jones

Capt. Lake, b Bowker

B. N. Sudan, retired

Extras

A. J. Hazeland, c Pitt, & Good.

yer,

*1

Total

C. H. Yech, b Goodyer

H. Y. Leong, c Jacob, b Good-

yer

19

Bowling Analysis.

R. Chun Wah,"b-Goodyer,

C

Q.

H. T. M. Barma, not out

1

20

3

58

5

Extras

11..

15.3

6

47

4

7.

Total

116

0 17

0

}

Bowling Analysis.

0.. M.

R.

IP

Goodyer

14 3 33

#

Jacob

5

21

1

3

0 13

5

8 9

44

0

16

û

3

1

14

0

, AND RIC.S.

Reed

Goodwin

Bridgland

Lammert

317

14

9

SELECTED XI.

A. W. Hayward.b Halsey

E. F. Stewart, b Lyal

T. E. Pearce, e and b Rumjaha..... 17 Capt. Morris, e Stripp, b Lyal ... 3

Capt. Bridgland, b Stephenson.... 50

R. Hancock, and b Rumjaha ... 3 S. A. Ismail, not out

Faro

Jones

Durand

L-Cpl. Hollands, b, Sudan

Spr. Goodyer, b Lam

Hollands

21

C. Goodwin, e Stripp, b Rum-

jahn

E. G. Lammert, b Rumjahn,

5

Sgt. Julis, ent out

A. C. 1. Bowker, nat out

Jacob Larcom, & Chan Wah,

Extras

b Sudan

0

QMS. Faro, e Leong, b Sudan ...

10

.132

L. Whyte, b Lam .....

0

LL. Rycroft, b Lam

10

C.S.M. Pitt, not out

Sgi. Durand, 5 Lam .:

10

L-Cpl. Ford, st. Zimmern, b Lam

Ελαι y

K. 1

1 30

Q.M.S. Jacob, c Teh, b.Lam

0

Extras.....

B

B

20

0

6 1

50

Total" (fer 8 wickets)

E. B. Reed did not bat..

Bowling Analysis.

Halsey

Lyal

Buzjahn

Parker

Stephenson

دو

K.C.C.: 0.0.0..

The R.C.C. were defeated at home.by Craigengower.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. 3. R.

W.

Lan

10 3 12 Sudan..... B

8

23 3

1

0

Gittens

0 · 11

INDIAN R.C. r. ROYAL NAVY. ›

On the Navy ground the Indian R.C., playing with one man short, were casily defented by the second Naval XI.

Spores

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Bowling Analysis.

0. X.

E.

W.

5

6. 53

1

0

4

LEAGUE HONOURS.

There were no games in the Hongkong Cricket League on Saturday, the matches arranged being friendlies, in consequences of the important match on the H.K.C.C. ground. Selected XI v. The Rest. sequently the positions in the Lougue Table remained unchanged from those published last Monday.

Con.

This afternoon. however, the Royal Navy 1st XI now at the top of the First Division, are likely to make certain their position as leaders. for they are down to meet the Royal Artillery in their Inst League match of the season. If the Nary win they will gain three points, bringing their total up to 21; while if they lose, which they are not likely to do, they will still retain the lead, although they will not stand so good a chance of win- ning the championship of their Division, for Kowloon are at present one game less played and three points behind, and have two more to play. If the Navy win they should safe for League honours, for while the K.C.C. will probably win one of their matches, that with the Craigengower Club. their other match with the H.K.C.C. is not so certain. If the Navy win, the K.CC. will have to win both their outstanding games to become equal the Navy leaders with the Navy, and only draw, the K.C.C. will still have to win one and draw one to become level or win both to secure the League honours.

Tc-day's match of the Royal Navy 1st XI. v. the Royal Artillery has been ar ranged to take place on the Kowloon C.C. ground.

In the Second Division, the K.C.C. 2nd XI will have to win their outstanding

game with the H.K.C.C. and II. in

order to make sure of the leading posi- tion, for if they lose or even draw the H.K.C.C. d XI have a chance to win the Second Division.

The outstanding League fixtures of the teams at the top of the League Tables

are:-

Kowloon 1st XL-H.K.C.C. (away),} Craigengower (away).

H.K.C.C. 1st XI-Kowloon (home), University (away), R. A.. (home), Chinese B.C. (away).

K.C.C. 2nd XI.-H.K.C.C. 2nd XI. (home).

Scores:

CRAIGENGOWER C.C.

D. Fritz, Banner, b Evans

39

B. W. Bradbury, b Petheram

4

E. Fincher, b Lee

49

W. G. Guest, b Hancock

5

T. Grimes, e l'arsons, b Hancock

0

INDIAN 1.C. 2ND XI.

M. Pinna, c Evans, 6 Leg ́

F. Zimmern, not out

28

1. Hassan, Palairet, b Bennett...

1

·J. S. Ackbar, b' Emley

3.

8

A.S. Lemail, 1.b.w., & Nave

4.

Y. A. Wahab, b Emley

1

H. D. Rumjaha, b Emley

26

"

LEAGUE TABLE.

S. A. R. Ismail,

Conway,

b

Extras...

M. P. Madar, e Emley, b Bennett 0

A. Hamsou, not out

Total (for 6 wkta, déc.)....153

E. W. Moore, W. Hall and F. Jones

did not bat.

Emley

A. S. Suffed, b Bennett

A. R. M. Samy, not out

A. Butt, b Emley

Extras

Lee

Pethertm

Hancock

Evans

ין

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI-K.C.C. 2nd XI. (away), University 2nd XI. (home).

The positions in the League Table to date are:-

University 7 3

5

Bowling Analysis.

DIVISION 1.

0.

AJ.

轻。

P. W D.

L Pts.

15 5

43% ·

9

B

40

1

0.

28.

9

Total (for 9 wickets)

..127

Royal Navy B Kowloon

5

3

16

4

3

0

15

36

}

Bowling Analysis..

"Civil. Service"... 8. 3

14

3

10

* . 1. E. -W

KOWLOON GC,

Bennett

13 4 35

3

H.K.C.C.

2

1

G. Lee, b Fincher....

H. Parsons. e Zimmern, b Fin-

Emley

15

39 3

5

R.A.

Holmstrom

U

0

0.

cher

15

Nave

10

I

D. S. Green, b.Fincher

ROYAL NAVY 2ND XI

41

B. Petheram, b Fincher

21

Pay-Lt. Nave, b Rumjahi

7

Chinese R.C..... 6.

47.

C. T. Evans, b Guest...

A. A. Band, e Hamson; b Guest... 10

Lt. Emley, b Ismail

..1

J. E. Hancock, e Fincher, b Guest 0

Lt. Holmstrom, c 5. A. R. Isinail,

D. H. Banner, b. Fincher

F. C. Pavitt, b Guest ..........................

A. G. Lanning, c Grimes, b'Fin-

cher

G. Adair, not out tipu

Extras

b Madar.....

47

H.K.C.C. 2nd.

0

Lt. Palairet; o Madar, b Bumjahn 1 Eng-Lt. Bernett, e Samy, b Rum-

jahn

FR.C. 2nd

-11

Com Ryan, c Ackbar, b Humjahn 14 - Lt. Com Graham,

R.E.

Butt,

b

Police

Navy 2nd a

C.S.C.C. "A"

Madar

E

'Varsity 2nd.....

8

Total

12

Extras

10

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0. M R W.

10.2 9 48 A 10 1 24 4

CRAIGENGOWER 11 UNIVERSITY.

Craigengower second eleven malicted defeat at the hands of their visitors, the University.

Scores:-

UNIVERSITY.

H. N. Balhatchet, retired

D. Laing, b. Fletcher

128

J. L. Youngsaye, 1h.w, b Flotcher T

B. P. Ng, Abbas, b Fletcher......

B. Q. Shahabudin, b Fletcher .....

E. A. Sepher, not outsi

W. A. Youngsge, b Fletcher

L. Tajima, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkta, dee)...229

ke a La K. Y. Loke, a Lam, and R. A. Ponsonby Fane did not bat,

Bowling Analysis. -

Abbas

Fletcher

Mpakett

Lim Young

10- 0 75

11

2.

50

Pay-Bub-Lt. Wilson, not ont

-Lt. Conway, not out.

.150

Total (for 7 wickets) CpLee and Sug-Lt. Neill did...” not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

A. S. Ismail

Rumjahn

Ackbar Madar

י7

R. W.

Ο 32 T

12

0

B1 4

5

1

19

9:

0 312

POLICE B.C.

H.M.S

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Entries for the forthcoming annual lawa tennis tournament under the auspices of the "Hongkong Cricket Club closed on Saturday. They "comparo well, we under stand, with those of last year. The tournament begins on March 1st.

* UNIVERSITY ANNUAL SPORTS.

The eleventh annual athletic meeting of

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be held on Saturday, March 27tb, at Pokfulam ground..

A team from H.M.E. Hawkins, at the 2.30 pin. (weather permitting) on the Police Recreation ground, defeated the

homo side by 81 runs.

Scores:-

I.M.S. HAWKING.”

E. A. Binns, b Noonan

O. A. Crabtree, b Bandle..

19

.... 66

Shpt. Haxell, 6. Dyer ----- Mid, Freer, & Bandle, b Alexander 0 Mid Smyth, Meadows, b Dyer... 10 Bgt. Shaw, Noonan, b Dyer 1. C.S.P.O. May, b Hallam

L.-Tel. Crawford, a Noonan, b

Hallam..........

P.O. Free, Hallam

P.O. Jacobs, b Dyer.

E. A Smith, not out

Extras

*21

2

0

..180

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