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FRIENDLY MATCHES.

"EWO" "TAIKOO."

In their annual fixture, played on

25, 27, 28 & 29the C.R.C. ground kindly Tent for the occasion, Jardine's bent B. & S. by 29 runs.

By

March at 9.15

"Ewo's" batted first and although they had no less than five" ducks,"

26 March at 5.15made 141 runs with "Mr. Extras"

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(35) a stop-scorer, Macdonald made 30 and W, 1. Mackenzie is. For the losers Dowler took 7 wickets

for 31 runs.

Taikoo replied with 112 runs. Hinton was top-scorer with 38, while Dowler and Teller had 18 rach.

Coxon took 6 wickets for 30 runs and Mackenzie for 23.

The Redres were:-

"Ewa"

" Taikoo

RECREIO. K.C.C.

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141 112

In a low scoring rantch at King's Park, Kowloon C.C. beat Recreio by 51 runs.

K.C.C. batted first but could only collect 90 runs, F. S. W. Smith top-scorer with 20 runs. For the "Res." Souza took 3 wickets for

27 TUDY.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930.

C.B.C.C. . H.K.C.C.

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The Volunteers started disas ANY LETTERS FOR trously but a good. knock by Playing at home the Civil Service complete collapse. Sending down

Strachey (31) sared them juniors lost to the Club seconds by three overs. Anstruther took four the huge margin of 183 runs.

wickets for only '10 runs and, in- The visitors batted first and antidentally brought off the hat trick. excellent first wicket stand by Arm strong (53) and Wood (57) realised over a 100 runs. They eventually mado 230 runs, and of the home team bowlers, Booker (2 for 19) was the most successful."

Batting,ten men only, the home team mustered, 75 runs. Harper made 13, Himsworth 12 and Will- matt and Gull 10 each.

Stock, was the most successful bowler for the Club taking 2 wickets for 6 runs.

The scores were:-

H:K.C.C. C.S.C.C.

...... 930 73

CRAIGENGOWER ». LANE,

CRAWFORD'S.

Playing three men from their first" eleven, Craigengower C.C. deleated Lane. Crawford's by wickets at Happy Valley.

The visitors were all cut for 132, | and Jordain, their top scorer, play- ed well for his 40 runs. The wickets were even shared by the CC.C. bowlers.

The home team ran up 174 for wickets in reply. H. P. Lim, made For 80 and J. W, Leonard, 32, L.C., Gregory took 4 wickets for 51 runs.

The scores were:---

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Lane, Crawford's: 112. C.C.C. 174 for 9 wickets.

R.E. & S.

ELECTRIC R.C..

Faced with this small total the

Playing at home the soldiers won Portuguese team could not do more by 103 runs. They batted frst and than 35 run8. G. A. Guterres,,who | made 215 runs for, 4 wickets declar- was, top scorer with 10 runs, wased. Lieut. Anstruther (56 not out) the only man to run into double was top scorer, Saunders made. 31 figures. George Lee, the Kowloon (not out) and Peany 48. Stoker splendid took all the wickets for the Elec-

tricians for 95 runs.

the

bowler,

returned analysis of 7 wickets for 12 runs.

The scores were

Kowloon

Recreio

86'

35

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Losing their first wickets-cheap- ly, the E.R.C. eventually compiled 110. Padgett made 20 and Paul 21, but Mr. Extras" was top scorer with 20. For the soldiers Mechan took 3 wickets for 8 runs.

The scores were:-

RE. & S.: 215 for wickets,

·declared. Electric R.C.: 100 runs.

YESTERDAY'S GAME.

SMALL UNITS BEAT VOLUNTEERS.

The scores were:**

Small Units.

LCpl... Meehan. b Richard-

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-4

15

Q.M.S. Matthews, run aut... 99 Capt. Etherington, st. Zim-

mern, b Richardson' Cpl. Davies, b Kelly Lieut. Anstruther, b Mackay 16 L..Cpl. Penng, b Stock unde Pte. Fry, e Batger. b Stock.... -Cpl. Saunders, b Stock... Lioat. Macdonald, not out... Sergt. Harrison, b Reid L-Cpl. Simpson, b Kelly

Extras ..

8 0

0

4

3

21

.114

.Total..

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R. W.

Strachey

•1 14 0

Richardson Kelly Reid Mackay Hutchison Stock

6

15 9

1:

3 19

0

& ว 10 1

1

9

1

4

19

0

3 0

0

3

Volunteers.

K. H. Batger, b. Fry

R. M. Wood, run but

:

J. C. Richardson, Fry

A. E. Mackay, run out .....................

8

R. C. Strachey, b Harrison... 31

5

E. Zimmeri, e Saunders, b Anstruther...

A. Reid, b An rather...

8

D. R. Kelly, b Anstruther ... J.D. Hutchison, b Anstruther ( B. L. Stock, run out

0

H. Bullock, not out.....

Extra

Total

64

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R.

W.

Fry

Meehan....... る Simpson

Anstruther "Harrison

1 27 # 1 10. 0 3 0

3.1 0 10

0 ง 4

3 0 8

LADIES' HOCKEY.

HONG KONG WINS THE CAER

CLARK CUP.

The Caer Clark Cup Hockey com- petition came to an end on Satur- day, when the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club won the Cup by de- Testing the Eowlon Ladies' Hockey Club by two goals to-nil, in the final match of the competition. was

The game was played at King's "hatPark and a large crowd of specta.

tors turned up.

A feature of this game, which played at Sookunpoo was trick by Anstruther, the R.E.

31

bowler.

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The result, was a surprise as the Kowloon Ladies' were generally ex- pected to win. "Amid the noise of a string of fire-crackors the two teams lined up and the game com- menced; Kowloon immediately started to attack but failed to score. The Hong Kong team ralli. ed and in turn threatened the Kow- loon goal. Just before the close of the first half, Mias Stanion, made a brilliant solo effort and netted the ball for Hong Kong giving the goalie no chance.

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Hong Kong resumed the game with high spirits, and were con stantly on the attack.. The Kow-6060 al loon Ladies were not up to usual form and although determined efforts were made to equal the score, the Hong Kong team were superior. Miss Stanion made an- other spectacular effort and dribbl ed the ball right to the mouth of the Kowloon goal and scored just before she stumbled and fell.

Kowloon made "several efforts to reply but the final whistle with the ball in mid-play.

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YACHT.

BRITAIN'S AMERICA OUT CHALLENGER.

A Secret hush-hush" yacht ia growing into life under the hands

After the match the Cup was pre-of craftsmen in a shipbuilding sented to the winning by Mr. Caer yard at Gosport, across the har- Clark and the pleasent afternoon bour ferry from Portsmouth Hard. was wound up by the Kowloon Ladies' entertaining their victori. ous rivals to ten.

She is Shamrock V., the new chal- lenger, with which Sir Thomas Lip- ton hopes at long last to win back the America Cup for Britain.

The teams were:— Kowloon, P. Whitley, M. White, Only the most trusted workers, P. Woolley, D. Pinguet, M. George, employed by Camper and Nichol P. Anslow, M. Woolley, V. East sen, the yacht constructors, are per- man, M. Mason, N. Field, E. Wool-mitted to have anything to do with ley. Referee: C. C. Francia.

the new treasure. She is guarded from inquirers with the greatest strictness.

Hong Kong: J. Smalley, E. Gray, F. D. C Lack, E. R. Bell, B. M. Pope. M. L. Wallace, I. C. Bell, E. M. Donelan, D. F Stanion, M. Smalley, M. McCabe, Referee W. Woodward.

"RUGGER" CRICKET -

CRITIC.

CHAMPIONSHIP FACTORS SPOILING THE GAME. Criticism of modern tendencies in county cricket was made by Mr. Walter Pearce president of the Erglish Rugby Union, speaking the annual dinner of the Knowe, Bristol, Cricket Club,

Buliders' Confidence.

Shamrock V. would rather disclose their own particular family skele tons if they have any than the most ordinary details of the yacht, which they are convinced will win the America Cup when the races are run, off Sandy Hook, from the beginning of September

The men who are engaged on

Work on Shamrock V. has pro-.

Bressed so satisfactorily, that she will be ready for launching in the early days of April. Then she goes the prepared for her racing tests in into the hands of the riggers,« to May and June

He said: To me it is a disquiet- She will be tried with other ing thing that a competitive spirit yachts of her class at Cowes, at has so entered into county cricket Ramsgate, at Southend, and during as to deprive it of the spirit of the Clyde "fortnight," before she adventure. I believe that money is in re-rigged for her, voyage acTOES getting on top of it, and in that the Atlantic in company with Sir respect many clubs have a doleful Thomas Lipton's great steam yacht tale to tell.'"-..-

Mr. Pearce, discussing the sugges- tion that there should be two cricket league tables on football lines, said: "You cannot imprison: the reat

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There is expectation among the few people who know, at Gosport, that Shamrock V."will be the fas spirit of cricket in a league table." lest cutter, that ever spread canvas He predicted that unless the tn the breeze. Entirely new prin county cricket clubs came to their ciples have been adopted in her senses and kept the monry gate and design and construction, and she championship factors under subjee may be a revelation in sailing tim, sooner or later county cricket speed.. would suffer tremendously.

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