Week End
INDIANS SUCCESS IN 'LEAGUE CRICKÉT.
CENTURY PARTNERSHIP BY, MADAR AND PEREIRA:
CIVIL SERVICE" LOSE BOTH GAMES..
CLUB JUNIORS SURPRISED BY "POLICE: RECREIO DRAW WITH" R.E.. AND SIGNALS,
League cricket is again in full swing now that the Iuterport is evor, four matches being decided over the week-end-one in the senior division and three in the junior section The Indian Re- Vrcation Club (last' season's, champions) opened their league pro- gramano with a convincing victory over Civil Service Cricket Club and on the form they displayed in this game, it is quite on the cards that they will retain the shield for another season.
While the senior teams, of these two Clubs were engaged at Bookpoo in what turned out to be a one-sided game, the junior olevens were battling hard and furious for the points at Happy Valley in a game which was full of twills and which went to the Indians eventually by one wicket The Police Reergution Club apring their second surprise of the season while Recreio-only-forced ze draw against the Royal Engineers and Signals.
The names, outstanding bowling performance over the week-end- wns credited to F. 5. W. Smith, the Kowloon Cricket Club stal wart, who took ning wickets for 20 runs against Craigongower Cricket Club. A. H. Madar and F. D. Pereira treated the specta. tors to some delightful cricket when they put on 120 una for tho fourth wicket in the I.R.C.-C.S.C.C match.
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F. S. W. SMITH'S BRILLIANT BOWLING.
LEAGUE--DIVISION 1.
CHAMPIONS START WELL
Madar and Pereira la Century Partnership.
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DIVISION H
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1931.
Sport.
NARROW WIN FOR INDIANS.
Making the trip to Happy Valley. Indian Recreation Club added an- other victory to their list when they An around display by A. H.; beat Civil Services juniors by one Madar characterized the Indians-wirkes in what was a very close and Civil Service match at Sookunpoo | exciting match.
which resulted in a win for the When they lost five wickets for formor by seven wicketa.
The visitors had first usq, of the wickets at this did not prove to be of much advantage to them as they were all out for only 91 runs. Madur bowled excellently to return the remarkable analysis of 5 wickets for G, rave
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB DRAW WITH NAVY,
Rugger enthusiasts were treated (to `a good and fast game when the|
FANLING GOLF.
TEAMS FOR ENGLAND- SCOTLAND MATCH.
The following are the torms for POLIDE SPRING A SURPRISE.HR on Football Club (Rugby the St. Andrew's and St. George's
Olub Ssecada Deisat, at Home.
H.K.C.C. Heconds entertained the Police Recreation Club who caused no little surprise when they won by six wickets.
Taking first knock, the home team were all out for 74 runs, only Divett (21) being able to put up any re- sistance against the Police attack, for whom Hunter (3 for 16) was moat sucessful.
A fine inmiage by Meadows (38) gave the visitors a good start and they were able to knock off the arrears with six wickets in hand.
The scores were:-
26 runs in taking Arst innings things looked very black for the home team but their captain H. E. ". Strange (35) and R. G. Robertson: (23) improved the situation gome- what and the side eventually total- led 09. A. S. Suad (4 for 14) returned the best analysis for the formance was credited to A. M. Indians but the best bowling por Rumjahn, who, in taking 4 for 23, gave the Civil Service batsmen much trouble with his "slows."
Losing three wickets cheaply when they went in to bat the Indi in caused their supporters no litlu maxiety but a finé partner ship butween A. H. Mador (69)
Liks their hosts, the fadius And D. Pareira (70) which put started disastrously but a Bland on 129 for the fourth wicket between Arculi (33) and K. Nazaria changed the entire complexion of (10) changed the outlook consider the game and gare the home team abis and the I.R.Ceventually avon-wicket win. Civil Service knocked off the runs with one wicket tried no less than ten bowlers thein hand. A. R. Suffiad also batted most successful of whom were Simpwell for 20. Hon (2 for 10) and Wood' (3 for 12)
The scores were
Edmonds 4 for 39), Robertson (3 fór, 22)· and R. Ë, O. Bird (2 for 81) shared the wickets. for the home team.
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Divil Service 0.0.
J. . Richardson, l.b.w., b
The sores were
Abdul-Currevin
12
Civil Service 0.0.
G. H. Bayer, A. H. Rum-
jahn, b. Pereirs
10
D. McLallaa, st. S.. A.. Ismail,
A. R. Minu .......
B, M. Wood, e A. A. Rum-
Jahn, b. A. R. Minu
J. 1. MacGowan, « O. Ismail.
b A. R. Minu......
F
Baker, e Kermani,
...Madur
E. B. Beed, e Pereira, b
Madar
JJ Ling, b Madar
1
J. Burrow, b Runijahn F. Mathews, 1.b.w, b Rum
jahn
B... K. Hawkins, b Rum-
•hn
S. Randle,...
Nazarin, b
Rumjaho
11
18
A. E. Wood e A. S. Suffiad,
Arcalli...
0
H. E. Strange, e Arculli, b
A. S. Suffad.....
05
Q
M. R. Abhaa
G. Robertson, e Madur, b
...... 29
E. Hamilton, b Mah. 0 I. A. T. Simpson, b Madar g
W. Harris-Walker, not out...
Extras
Total
Peraira
W. H. Edmonds, c Rumjan,
b A. 8. Suflad.
J. M. Wilson, b A. S. Suffiad 2
R. E. O. Bird, b A. S. Suiffind 2
R. H. Woodman, not out...
Extras.
JF
0. M. R. W
Total
Bowling Analysis.
寐 1 #B 1
A. R. Minu. B D 38
Madar 0.1 3
Abdul-Curreegi.. 3. '9′′′ 61
Indian R.O...
دیکھی
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. B.
Arculli ilumjin
20
0 5
72
0 1
M. R. Abbas :..
4
17 1
Ο 12:
4 0
A. K. Ismail...
20
8. Kerdi, e Richardson, b
Baker .....
A. R. Minu, c Wood, b Ling 0.
J. Abdul-Curreem,"
Hayer, b Baker
A. H. Madar, e Baker,
McLellan
T. De Pereira, “a Ling, b
Simpson
A. K Minu, b Simpson......
0. Lémail, st. Harrin-Walker,
b Wood!
H. A. Ismail, o`and b Wood,
A. H. Rumjohn; not out
H. D. Rumjahn, not out
Extrad
00
Total (for 8 wickets)...182
A Rumjahn did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Bakur LoLellan Hamiton Richardson
Reed Hayor
Rimpson
McGowan
Wood
0. M. R. W
G
1
51.
10
5 099
3 D
on
20
A. R. Abbas
A. S. Suffiad
Indian R.C.
M. P: Madar, bw, b. Ed-
monds
HT. Barma, t Robertson,
Bird
A. S. Suflad," e "Randiej
Bird daddafont.
A. R. Suffind," e Strange, b,
Edmonds
A. R. Abbas, B Edmonds
A. K. Ismail, run out
F. M. Arculi, e Wilson,
9 mo
Edmonds koostoregano 33.
S. Ismail, 1.b. w., b Randle
K. Nazarin, e Randle,,
Edmonds
A M. Ramjahn, not out.
H. R. Abbas, 'Robertson ...
* Hong Kong 0.6.
G. E. Ro Divett, d' and b
Minty
F. A. M. Elliott, 1kw., h
Baker...
E. R. Fuckitt, e Carey, B
Minty
C. A. Wright, b Hunter
O E. Gahagan, c Hunter, b
Baker
L. A. Whipps,
"Alexander...
21
10
R. H. Dowler, e Reynolds, b
Hunter
L. D. Kilber, b Hunter
Chrey, b
J. R Ratten, run out
E. R. West, rum out
Clipbourne, not out
Extrus
9
18
74
Bowling Analysis, "
0.
Total
Alexiunder Baker Hunter
Minty
11
M. R. W
5 0 12 1 23 $
11 216
4.3 1 13
Polica. B.O.."
E. Hunter, Gahugin, b
Elliott is
3
3
W. Meadown, b Duckitt... 38
C. F. Alexander, e Ellictt, b
Divetty
P. Loughlin. b Wright B. G. Bakor, b. Wright J. Carey, not out
Extras
..... 11
12
Total (for 5 wickets)
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A. Reynolds, L. J. Wagland, I. E. Booker, F. Minty, T. Hemsley, did not bat.
Piection) played a drawn mateli
with the Royal Navy at Happy VaSocieties golf matab, which will by played at Fanling on November 9: ley on Saturday. The scores were
St. Andrew's, St. George's. six points each, the Club gettina
A. E. Lissasian two tries while the sailors had a 1, W. Shewan
A. B. Stewart L. Q. S. Dod try and one pensity goal.
The game was characterized Ly (Captain)
well (Captain)
H. G. Sheldon
E. J. R. Mitchell.
a number of free-kicks which wore J. K. MagFurlan F. J. de Rome awarded for infringements and C. C. Stark Q, W. F. Booker marks, while the Club XV game K. S. Robertson "I. Nowton the impression that they could not D. Forbes quite settle down to play their A. B. Purves good combined game.
R K. Hepburn D. J. Gilmore D. G. Bruce - D. M, Macdougall
The Navy looked dangerous right from the start and a clever break through by Hargrave put the Club
in a dangerous position but they J. Stuart managed to clear and took the ball R. Chassels to the Navy twenty-five When Lan- J.B. MacLaren mert made a good attempt to drop R. O. Law
goal Then followed some very |D. B. Robbs evan play after which faulty hand-S. J. H. Fox ing on the part of the sailors gave A. R. Selby W. N. Buyers Lammers the ball and this player T. S. Whyte- made one of his typical runs
Smith score a try for out. Peors, howe evar, failed to add goal points. Thus the acdre stood it half-time Club 3, Navy 0.
Sallors Forge Ahead.
تماس
Almost immediately after the resumption, the sailor got 012 level terms through. lyder who p scored a very good try which, hoa ever, Gosling failed to echvers The allots kept ap a pressure and their efforts were rewarded when they were awarded a free kick in front of the Club goal and Har- grave scored.
About this stage both sides were pulled up for infringements more than cuce and the Club had more than one chance to score: bus the ¡opportunities want a-begging. To- wards the end, a nice combined movemens by Whithem, Lammert and Plummer resulted in the latter scoring to make the final scores six points each.
Bowling Analysis.
Williama
10.
Anstruther
Jordan
Mechan
Ewbank
Bowling Analysis.
· D.
M. R. W.
7 117
1
20
Duckitt
5 0 1.7 1.
Gahagan Wright
2 0 10
0
3 0 10
Diveti Elliott.....
" DICKY
ALVES BOWLS /
WELL.
Zecreio Draw With R.E. and 8.
Much interest was centred in this game which took place at King's Park and which resulted in a draw. The military side had first knock when they put up 131, the chief scorers being Williams (31) and Gillott (28). Going on rather late, Alves met with distinct, suçposs with his slow bowling, taking. 9 wickets for 31 runs.
Recreio started; none to: well, but improved later, and when the game was brought to an end they were still 33 runs in arrears with three wkets in hand. For the soldiers Williams took 3 wickets for 24 runs.
The scores were :-
R.E. and 5,
Cpl. Meehan,, c Barros, brÁ.
P. Guterres
Sig. 'Gillott, run out Sig. Williams, b Alves. 31 L. Anstruther, bw,
Alves
Col. Skinner, b Alves
Lo-Col. Maraden, c A P...
Gutorres, b Alven ....................
12
8.
1
Cpl. Saunders, b Alved ... 19 Spr. Holmes, b Alvas
Lt. Eybank, st. Guterres, b
Alves
M. Jordan, not out... L/Cpl. Higgins, b'Alves
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Pereiza Prata A. P. Guterres. $ 1 Alves
13. Remodios...... 3 "
Oinb de Recreio.
.131
O. M. R. W. 0 D 10 0 80 28 "0 35.1 31 8 11 0
A. Prata, and b Williams... 13 HA. Alves, e and
Williams
A. P. Guterres, b Mechan... 23
B
F. J. Remedios, b Jordan......
19
H. M. Xavier, run outis
A. P. Pereira, b’Williams
29.
Extras
5
Total
“Li J, Bilva, run out undenia
HA, Barros, not out
Extraa
2
*
Bowling Analysis.
Bird
Edmonds in
Robertson
Faddic
0. MR. I.
10
1 31
13
3
38
· 22
Total (for 7 więkėts) ... 08
L, J. Guterres, J. E Figuer.. redo and H. Carvalho did hot bat
(Continuad on när Column)
0. M. R. W.
14 4
10. * 23 ....1 0 B
3
0-17 0
10 0
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
KOWLOON AND CRAIGEN
GOWER DRAW.
High scoring characterized this game which was played, on the K.C.O ground and resulted in a draw.
The Happy Valley team batted Arst and thanks to a fine knock by U. M. Omar for 71 not out, com- piled 151 runs. F. Goodwin (3 for 33) returned the best analysis for KC.C.
but after that E. F. Fincher (43 not Kowloon lost two wickets cheaply out) and Freddie Zimmern (38 not delightful cricket and brought the out) treated the spectators to spine
score to 100 without further loss.
The scores were
C.C.0.
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151
K.0.0. (total for 2 wkts.) 100
ULOSE WIN FOR NAVY.
"Fine Bowling by Sallors.
Playing 1 a side, the Royal Navy defeated the South Wales Borderers by 10 runs in a low-scoring match at King's Park. The Naval men found Ronan and Nelson in form With the ball, the former claiming four and the latter three wickets for 15 runs each, and were dis- missed for 83 runs. Two find bowl- ing performances by Lieut.-Comdr. Mason, who took five wickets for cight runs, and Mid, Boyle, who captured four wickets for three runs, were responsible for the poor score of the Borderers, who could only reply with 73,
The scores were:--
Navy Borderers
83
. 73
BRILLIANT BOWLING BY FS. W. SMITE.
Kowloor Man Takes Nine Wirkets.
A very low-scoring game at Happy Talley resulted in the Craigen- gewer seconda betting K.0.0. 2nd XI.. by 10.runA The match, was characterized by the splendid' bawl- ing performance of F. S, W. Smith who took nine wickets for 20 runs when the home to Look first
knock
Craigengower batted first but word all out for 49 runs, A. Kitzi chell (11) being the only man to get into double figures. Kowloon did you works when they wont in and were all out for 38, C. Lee (13) and: Jox (10) being their chief- scorers. Irange was the most Buoodssful bowler for the home team his figures being 8 for 17.
The scores wero :-
K.0.0.
30
A. H. MussoTI
N. L. Smith H. Pooley
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A. B. Raworth
C. E. Holmes
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A. D. Humphreys JL. Shollahoar
FD Matthews C. B. Johnson
A. Sommerfelt B. D. Evans
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