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LEAGUE CRICKET.

BOWLING AXALVBIK.

P. L. Tan

WINS FOR UNIVERSITY AND H. Nomanbhoy

KOWLOON.

SIX FRIENDLIES DECIDED.

There were two longer cricket nintchou in the second division over

P. M. Nda Bilva 4.2 1

University,

G. Stuity, b Anatiuther P. M. N. da Silva, e Higgins,

b Anstruther mat H. Nomanbhoy, Meelance A. A. Aziz, b'ifechan R. Leong, b. Mechan

the week-end which saw the Uni-PL Tan, Maraun, b

Anstruther makedonya's

Anstruther

E. Goiano, b Mechin

versity and "Kowloon taking full. Hiptools, e Waldron, h points from R.E. and S. and Royal Army Service Corps respectively.

Apart from the above, there were six other games (all friendlies) in

M. Ynyabboy, J.b:w; to Moshan D. Hunt, e Saunders 11 mes B. L. Na, act out a

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17

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER

LAWN BOWES

POLICE DEPARTMENT BEAT THE PRISONS:

GOSCOMBE O SULLIVAN CUP FINAL

The final lawn bowls wahe, in the Inter-Departmental Competi. tion for the Coscombe-O'Sullivan Cup was played yesterday between the Police and Prisons Depart ments. Three members of the Pri Rour team were actually bowlers of. the Police Recreation Club, and 18their temporary break-away so HOTVO: their own Department, WHE

intentioneverthe Jesy of defeating the Police, did not mucceed, although it was a clone thing sening that the Police won by a single shot. It was an oxelting game with the Prisons drawing level on two co oasions and holding the lead when they scored a five.

Extran (Byes 10, eg Jets 111

BO is

addition to the interport trial, and Total

the whole followers of cricket

were treated to some very interest ing games, The second division of the langue is well under why now and nicheugh "it was no repre- dicted that the RE. a . would take some beating in the race for the championship, ter defeats at the hands of the Indians and Uni. versity have seriously jeopardised their chances för championship honours.

LEAGUE-DIVISION H.

WIN FOR KOWLOON.

Five Knock by Lawronde. Playing at home, K.C.C. beat R.A.SIC, by 62 runk

The winners had first knock when they compiled 180 for . thanks mainly to a fine effort by Lawrenes", who hit very hard for 91 rung nat out Skinner made 31 in fine style.

The Service Corps could only muster 124 in reply, Cole being top-scorer with 29 while. Skiner took wickels for 31 runs for the K.G.C.

The scores were 1-

K.CC.

E. Lawrener, not out ..... F. S. W. Smith, b Reynolds A... F. Ravel, c. Cole. b Hirst F. E. Skinner, c Cale, Fry... Geo, Lee, e Andrews, b.Hirst... GA. V. Hall, h"Cadmann) D. 8. Green, not out

Extras (B., W.B.2. N.B.1) Total (for wkts. dec.

.01.

Fall of wioceta: -1 for 4, 2 for 7 3 for 13 4 for 21,8 for 31, 4 for 37, z for 41. 8. for, 49, 0 for 08, 10 for 88. Mamad

BOWLING ANALYS18,

Anstruther Moolian Holmes Sanders

O M. R. M. **** 145 264 14 433

the

Teams and scores in detail worn s under

1.3 0

12 10 440

1

-Police.

J. Orem

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

S. V: GITTINS BATS WELL. Civil Service Beaten by Neighbours, Craigengower entertained their neighbours and won easily by four wickets.

The C.S.C.C. batted first when they nude 11 .M. Wood being top-scorer with 20, while Gittins took a wickets for 10 runs,

Thanks to a fine effort by S. V." Gittins (20, not ont) Craigengower passed their opponent's score with four wickets to spare,"

CHAMPIONS WIN AT HOME

IR.O. Skipper In Form. Playing at home, the Indian Re creation Club Beat the University by.50 runs.

The home team had first use of 18the wicket and, thanks to a fine 10 innings by their skipper, A. A. at Ramjahn (35), totalled 113 For 7the Varsity Tinker" Len bowled Dwell to take a wickets for 30 runs.

8

198

When they went in to bat: the 12lergraduates found the bowling of the home team too good for them and were consequently all out for C. B. Raven, G. A, White, R. (.57 runs, of which total A. T. Ler N.Mand and H. Overy did not but Fall of wickets:-1 for 24, 2 for 20 3 for 128, 4 for 143, 6 for 173,

· BOWLING ANULÓSTE.

O M. R. W.

Cole

Reynolds-

Try

Pamplin

Hirst

Cadman

n.A.S.C.

9

.0.-30

4. 0 24

1

10 33

GO' 30 0

4. 0 10 #3 1 24

W. O.Pamplin. b Smith

Hirst, bw. b F. E. Skimmer

+1

17

20

Fry, run out...

Cadmin, b F. E. Skinner

Cole, a Green, Lee

Roynolds, bw, b Lee

Andrews, Green, b Overy

Skipp. c White, b Overy

10

Castelon, o Lawrence, b Skinner

2

0

17

Mackay, not out getti Doyle, a. Raven, b Skinner

Extras (B.10, NB1)

Total

claimed 29. A. A., Rumjahn took 3 wickets far as many runs while Mimi had 4 for 10.

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A. EWOOD PLAYS PRETTY INNINGS...

Win for C.8.0.0. Seconds. On their own ground, the Chall Service seconds, beat C.C.C. 2nd

XI by 42 runs.

The home team had firet knock and a feature of their innings was the fine butting of A E, Wood who made 42 runs in a pretty manner. The side totalled. 159.

Craigengower renlied with only

117, of which total R. Bourbutt claimed 37. Bowling honours were

shared by the C.S.C.C. bowlers.

"D.B.5. DRAW WITH NAVY.

Two Half-Centuries.

The match between the Royal Navy and Diocesan Boys' School, 124 at King's Park resulted in a draw. Taking first knock, the senior service declared at 158 with 6 wickets down, Lieut.-Comdr, Shaw tooping the list with a well-played

Fall of wickels: for 23, 2, før 23, a for 23,4 for 70, 5 for 77.6 for 79, 7 for 06, 8 for 118, 9 for 122, 10 for 124

Skinner

Smith

G. Loo

Overy

Raven

BOWLING ANALYSIS.ALAGA

O. M. R. W.

The school started shakily but im

Prisons

T. Gooding

C. N. Reynolds A. J Johnston

G.. Buchanan J. Shepherd W. Mair (Skin) J. Ch West Heads, Shots Total Shots Total

A.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

.15..

18. 17.

18.1

10.

.23. 21.

17

20

90

19

Trophy Presented. Addressing the gathering, Mr. R. R. Wood, who has been looking after this competition with marked atteras, for a number of years, thanked the Hen, Mr. W. T Southorn for being present to hand over the Cup to the winner

Mr. Wood also thanked the Com- mittee of the Police Recreation Club for allowing the use of their ground for the Inter-Departmental games, and in remarked that the green was in excellent, condition.

Tho trophy and miniature cups were presented to the Police team by Mr Soothorn, who congratulat ed them on their win. He said that the idea of having lawn bowin games between the various Govern- ment departments was a good idea. as it helped to bring them together, A hearty vote of tanks was pass- ed to Mr. Wood for his services B Secretary in the running of the. competition. Three cheers and a tiger" were accorded. to afr. Southorn.

·GOLF. '

WIN FOR MEDICOS.

In the final tie of the summer foursomes held by the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, Dr. I. Newton and Dr. J. A. R. Selby beat Messrs. L. Goldman and G. Miskin, 9 and 1.

"COLONY'S FINANCES.

FIGURES FOR JULY.

The Colony's credit balance o

6.2 0 31 4 proved later and when stumps the "end of July showed an im

were drawn, they had 116 for 6 N.provement, being $10,881,398, com

pared with $10,505,014 at the end

2 161

50

25

.3. 0

1

0

2 Whitley played a gallant knock 2 for 5% not out against some fairly 140 good bowling. Boyle (3 for 20) re-. Earned the best analysis, for the sailora

MEEHAN AND NOMANBHOY. BOWL WELL:

Varsity Takd' Points from E.E. and 8.

At Pokfulam the University beat RE and 8. by one wicket...

The visitors batted first and made,

G.E.R. DIVETT'S FINE KNOCK

of June.

totalicil

Revenue for July 90,258,771, against $9,340,718 || for the same month last year. For the seven months, the total Was $19,088, 187, compared with $14.980,800 in 1930. ||1. Club Esconds Win at Sookunpoo: The expenditure for Juy Thanka to a fine innings by G.E.II. | amounted to 82,030,387; against Diveti. who made 65 before ratir: 82,878,671 last year. whilst for the ing. the Club seconds bent Southven mouth the outgoings were Wales Borderers by six wickets at 817,548,438, compared Sonkunpoo,

813,897,800 in 1930.

69 runs, Namanbhoy, taking 5 The soldier batted first and made

"

138, Capt. Wales being the highest

wickets for 33 run on the scorer with 31.. Hapburn 13 for 11).

Faced with this small

the Club.

undergraduates stated one tow was the most successful bowler for well but they eventually, passed their opponents total with one wicket in hand. Mechen. (5 for 33) was the most successful bowler for the visitors

The scores were

"R.E. and 5.

Cpl. Mechan, h Nomanbhoy

Sgm. Gillot, Ng, Silva

12

Lt. Anstruther, b Nomanbhoy

Lt. Cough, culoshna,

Nomanbhoy

Lt. Col. Marsden, b Nomanbhov Cal Baunders, Stumped Ngb

Nomanbhey

Sgm. Cholley, run qut upda

Bor. Holmes b Silva

Spr. Waldron, not out L/Cpl. Higgins, run duz Sgt. Donvall, run out

Extras (Byen 5, No Balls 2)

- Tobaluste

10

Fall of wickets-1 for 1, 2 for 13,3 for 174 for 30, 5 for 34; # for 36,7 for 40, B or 40,0 for 50, $10 for 109.

The Club started shaklly but Diveit's fine knock, changed the whole complexion of the game and eventually enabled his side to win with alx wickets in hand. Lt. Bar- Jów bowled well to take a wickets? for 31 runs for the saldiars.

LLC. LOSE TO POLICE.

Loughlin Hits Up 35.

The Indians were entertained by the Police who bent their guests by two wickets, A

Batting first the Sookunned team were all out for 04 runs, 9. Ismail being top-scorer with a well-played 28, Minty and Baker bowled well- for the Police, ench taking four. wicket for 20 yume

The home team would here boon In a sorry light but for a good innings by Loughlin who made 35 This wag largely responsible for their victory ever the Bookin poo anen AR. Abbaa, was the most successful bowler for the Ine dians with a for 10%

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ARRIVALS.

October 26.

1931.

Dotober:18.

006 Tonkin, French

Capt Boannandur fram Fort Bayard, busy No, BoM.M Co.

Reng, Bri

gapore, buoy Thong 1 Ca

9,525) from

Ho

Wing Wo, Portuguero str.,

Argun" Matu, "Jopanose str,, 3,040

tons, Cap Kawasaki, frontons Capt. J. D. de Lemos, Singapore, buby Now A No. 311.-Wo, Hop & Co.

from: Kwang-chow-wan," buoy, -0.8K

Yuen Sang, British str. 1,093 tonn, Capt. JW. Pattigrew from Osaka, buny No F2-J.M. & Co.

Eng Lee, Chinoso sia., 835 tona, Capt. H. Maki from Canton, buoy No. B10-Yco Tai Hong. Haddin, British str., 1,144 tons,

October 25. Capt. W. Leo, from Bungay, UekUen Anchorage.Wo, Fut

en Anger Antung Lupton, from Amoy,

British 10 Sing

Hermod, Norwegian str., 840 tons, | Capt. 8. –B., Eliassen," from Bangkok, buoy No B12. Thoresen & Con nichow, British Sir. 1222 tona,

Capt. E. M. Gellis, from Wei haiwei, buoy No. B3-B & S. Hydranges, British str., D01 tone,

Capt. P. W. Grierson, from Swalow,Chiu On Whart Chiu. On de Cover

Capt. 2.

British

wit Powilt from Catton,

buoy No. B1JM & Co. Kwaiyang, British, sur 1,850 tons,

Capt. A. Cook, from Hoihow," buoy Ne, B18 B. &

Meriones, British str., 4,608 tons, Capt. TW. Haanes, from Singaporo, Holt's Wharf.-B. & S. Moncalieri, Italian str., 3.240 tons,

Capt. Stanzani, from Shanghai, buoy No. A7-Dodwell & Co. President Cleveland, Amoricas.str..

9,303 tona, Capt. G. W. Yard ley, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf-American Mail, Lise. Ryujin Maru, Japanese str., 901 tone, Capt. N. Kitano, from Keelung, Yaumati Anchorage. M.B.K..

Solviken, Norwegian str.,

1,435

tons, Capt. N Norvalls, from Canton, Taikon Doct-Sing Kee, Szechuan, British str., 1,501 tons, Capt. S, M. Barling, from Can ton, buoy No. B2B. & S.

2,107 toas,

buoy No B21.-B. & S. Chipshing British str., 1,100 tons,

Capt. D. S, Pethick, from Che fog, buoy No. B-J, M. & Co. tha Rickmora, German str., 3,998

tons, Capt. J. Rahum, from Manila Stonecutters Anchor- age.Siomsson & Co.

Haining, British str. 832 tons,

Cipt. A H. Stewart, fromi Swabow, Douglas Whart. Douglas & Corby Haukofjell, Norwegian str., 1,126

tons, Capt. 8 Andersen, from Chinwangtao, buoy No. 325. Dodwell & Co Hopsang, British, str., 1,350 tons..

Capt. P. R. Gay Cuming, from Swatow, West Point Whard- J. M. & Co. Kronviken. Norwegian str. 1,519

tons, Capt. T. Kvamms, from Sandakan, Yaumati Anchorage.." -Wallem & Cafe Lushan Maru, Japanese str., 1,507 by tons, Capt. R. Nagayama, from

Swatow, Stonecutters Anebor- ngo, NY.K. Snochow, British str., 1,504 tons.

Capt B. Gifford, from Swan | tow, buoy No. B20.-B. & S. Tchekam, Chiness str., 800 tons,

Capt. Lai Yu, from K. C. Wan, buoy No. Bio-Wo On & Co. Tjibadak, Dutch atr., 7.803 tons,.

Capt. J. J. Duit, from Amoy, buoy No. Al-J.C.JL.

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