B. O, K. Hawkins, 6 Ronan
A. E. Wood, b Rouan ......... $3
5. Bandio, < Raikes, b
Ronan
R. H. Woodman, bi Bonan... ?
J. F. McGowan, o Raikos, b
Church
A. W. Grimmitt, & Addison,
by Morgan
W. A. Edmonds, not put
Total (for 9 wickota)
Bowling Analysis.
انا
PLA.
Ronan
#
4
P. W. D. L. Pts.
Craigengower.
1 ..1 0 13
K.C.O. Recreio
"Indian" R. C... A
K.O.C.
EA.
K004
..... 4
0
17
Church'
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1932.
Week End Sport.
RAIGENGOWER SCORE ANOTHER WIN.
OMAR'S SPLENDID BOWLING AGAINST T KOWLOON.
RECREIO COLLECT THREE POINTS FROM UNIVERSITY:
KOWLOON JUNIORS WIN AGAIN.
Oruigengower Cricket Club collected another three points on Saturday when they played Kowloon Cricket Club and they now Doapy top position in the league table. As things stand at pre-- ont, it looks as if they will carry off championship, honours for the oson though the Indian Recreation Club are hot on their heels.
In the second division, Kowloon Cricket Club had an easy time in their match against Craigengower" while Recreio beat the University and the Borderers stured the pojuts with Civil Service Orickok Club.
The league tables, brought up to date, stand as follows:
Division I.
Division It.
P. W. D.
7
Civil Service 0.0. "H. E. Strango, Addison, b
of Church
F. E. Matthews, b Ronan
R. G. Robertson, b John
N. Bebbington, not out....
Extra
WEEK-END YACHTING.
RESULTS OF EIGHTH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.
The following any the results of the Eighth Championship Race sailed on Saturday under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong «Yacht Club. The distance was miles from Stonecutters Island
(8).
*** Olan (Started at 2:25 pm.).
TIX.
**I" and "Y" Classes (Started at 2,30 p.m.).
Ailsa (Capt. 1. G. Lochner) Jessamine (Pay-Lt. Pobre).
Why Wonder (Capt C, C
Towkes)
4.27.33 4.33.03
2 4.23.02 -1.94.52 4.23.43
Town!
42
0
11
13
Yaelit Sailed by Noren (Capt. Krogh Moe). Rolla (Mr. A. Rollia) Siskin (Mr. J. Sheldon)........ Diana (Major W. Bingham) Argulla 11. (Mr, H. J. Pearce): Dorothes (Mr. B. Naoss) Collon (Mr. S. Odland) ... Falcon (Mr. Bergaust)
Finished Corrected"Pau. Pts. Pta 4.09.44 4.03.11- € 3 43 407.59 4,09,17
4.07.37
4.01.31 ... 7 34
3.35.25 4.12.23
5.97.35 8 1.
4.01.53 3
6.
19
4.11.53
4.04.20
THE BEST FOR
*4.13.18
4.02.49
4
4.39.23
4.10.39
0
0
19
Yacht
Sailed by
19
Dapline (Major Stokes)
10.
.... 4.24.81
4.94.48 4.04.01
TIMES. Finished Corrected Pan. Pts. Pis
4.54.49
Tuta!
THE
31
7
#
31"
5
Did not finish..
21
82
J 31
O M. B. W. 15 0 19
9 1 28 2
I 17.
3 13
1. 1 4
*
1 0 10
4 1 5
Indian R.C...... 4 S.W:B.
Craigengower. 7 3 R.ES & 5, 8
Police R.C... 7 2
1
13
J 1
3 10
John Wales
#
1 15
1
1 4 .0
0
4 B
Yacht
Sailed by
R
2 8,
Lola (Mr. R. Grieve)
H.K.C.C. B
35
0.8,00.
B 1
+ 0
3
University
h 1 2
*
فيه
1 1. I
R.A.S.C.
-D I
4
1 1)
1
1
C.8.0.0... 7
0
4
Craigengower 0.0.
UNIVERSITY. RECREIO.
At Pokfulam, the Club de Recreio defeated the Hong Kong University by 62 runs.
Wandy (Mr. I de Ville)..................... Eunice (Capt. W. C. Rose) ...... 4,40,44
Wings (Mr. Gandy) domubingun 4.33:30 Bluejacket (Mr. H. S. Rouse). 1.93.47 Boojum (Mr, G. Pickering). 4.25.97 Spoodwill (Maj. P. S. Stewart) 1,18.30 Adanne
Whitworth. Capt
4.23.10. 4.22.23 R.M.)
"G" Class (Btarted at 2.30 p.mą.
Total TIMKA Finished Corrected Pan. Pia, Pta.
4.39.20 4.30.35 1
34. 3 A 20.
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CO
49
"
1 10. 20
2.
4012054
4.-11.24 1.97.11
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R. J. Reed, e. Green, b G.
Lec
The scores vere:-~~
0
Club de Recreio.
B. Sourbutts, b Overy
20
A. Kitchell, a Smith, 'b G.
Lee
A. Prata, b Yayahbhoy
H. A. Alves, b Tan
3
H. M. Xavier; b Aziz
H. A. Barros, b Aziz
10'
2.
0
6
TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT BROUGHT TO AN END,
RUGBY.
NAVY BEAT ARMY IN CLOSE GAME.
Extras
Total (for 9 wkts., dec.).184
Bowling Analysis.
University EN.
· LEAGUE---DIVISION -1.
0.0.0. v. K.CO.
A Happy Valley, Cruigengower
ricket Club beat Kowloon Cricket
ub by threo wickets.
The' soros wore
Kowloon G.G.
. O Fineiror, 1.b.w., b.Omur 18 W. O. Hung, hit wicket, b.
Omar......
..... 41
E., F.. Fincher, b R. Leg 3. Zimmern, b Omur
Goodwin, at. Zimmern, b
3 Omur
KG. G. Burnett, b Omur
C. Lyni, e Hamson, Omar
YE W. Carr, b Omar
G. A.. White, b Omar
A. O. Ridlington, run out...
Jextras
UR
Bowling Analysis.
Onar B. Lee
Bure raigangower 0.0.
Lim, Burnett, b
EF Gittin Tun outi
Zimmern, e Goodwin, br Burnett
J. Younganye, 1.b... b
Goodwin
1. Meedia.bw b Goodwin 13 JU. M. Omar, b Ivil
G. Winch, b G. Len
J. W. Leonard, e Green, bi
Smith
E. Souza, no out
ER Iranee, A. R. F.
Raven, b Ovezy boo
E, C. G. Barry, b G. Lee
F. J. Remedios, b Yayahbhoy 3
A. P. Pereira, c Aziz,,
Yayahbhoy
L'J. Guterres, b Aziz
GA. Gutorres, e Hunt, b
Aziz ...
10
2
J. H. Figueiredo, not out... 56.
F. Broadbridge, b Overy
McBride, W.
4
1 J. Silve, e Leong, b Aziz 9
c Smith,
F. H. Carvalho, not out.
21
18
0
จ
2
Overy
J. Hunt, b'Overy
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
Ta
11 2 33
1
Aziz Yayahbhoy
14 + 42
&
日 •1 93
а
Can
1 13 1
D. Roy Clarabut
9 0 16
University.
O M. R. W.
8 1 20 A
R. E. G. Leong, b Q. 4
Guterres
Smith
Q. M. R.
W.
Q. Lée
19.2 0 31 ୫ 12
0 50
Overy
3 0 8
Kowloon 0.0.
0
F. W. Smith, l.b.w., b
Hunt
D. Hunt, + Carvalho, b
32
Pereira
10
C. F. Wood, o Broadbridge,
b Souza
35
K. P. Gao, b G. A. Guterres 7. G. E. Yooh,. b Pereira
.1
D. 8. Green, b Hunt
D. Roy, b G. A. Guterres...... 0
"A. A. Dand, e Sourbutts, b
Souza
B. K. Ng, o L, J. Guterres, b
G. A. Guterres
0
"A. A. Aziz," b› Prata
10
7
H. Gregory, not out
P. L Tan, not out..
25
A. B. Hamson, è and b Bur-
R. G. W. Mead, e Barry, b
Winch
15
b Figueiredo .........
M. M. Yayahbboy, e Pereira,
..... 24
6. Abbas, u Carr, & Burnett 9 H. Lee, not out
35
.0. B. Ravon, e Burry, b
Winch
C. E. R. Clarabut, c Carval
ho, b Figueiredo
4
W. K. Chos, e Alves, b
H. Overy, Sourbutts...
30
Pereirai...................
0
1}
Extasa
7
Extras
11
17
Total
92
Total (for 7 wickets)
......112
.145
Bowling Analysis.
Pareira........... 10.3 4
20
N... B.. Kitchell, eus cut ... 14 B. Reed, e Goodwin, b E.
F, Fincher.
Extras
Goodwin
F. E. Lawrence, A. R. F Raven and G. Leg did
not
Fowling Analysis.
O.. M. 1. W.
14 2 41
Burnett
11 3 30
Tysk t
IA 5
1 Hung
20 2. a 10
0
13, 0.
Irance Winch Kitchell
10
Fincher. 1.4 0 B
37. Zimmer
DIVISION II.
De wedo v. 0.0.0.
Bowling "Analysis.
Sourbutts Sonza Hunt
O. M. R.
7
bas.
} 0 19 0
0 I 0
}} O. M. R. W.
G. A. Guterres 8 1 17 4
Prate
W.
Alves Figueiredo
20
7 1 24 2
3
B
0
4.4 0 13
14
0 13
C.S.C. C. v. S.W.B.
On their own ground the Civil
5
в 1
1
0
29
◊
2 0
n Q
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
UNIVERSITY. NAVY.
The annual triangular tourna- ment between the Club, Navy and, Army was brought to a conclusion on Saturday when the two acrvices teams met in the last game of the series which ended in a win for the sailors by the narrow margin of 14 points to 13. The Navy scored tares trics and a goal while the soldiers had two goals and one try.
It was fully expected that the Navy would win but the soldiers gave their supporters a pleasan surprise by putting up such a good show. The game wna very evenly contested despite the fact that the Army were playing one man short during the closing stages, and so even were the exchanges that there was really very little to chose be tween the teams. Hard tackling characterized tho play and while the Army appeared to have the heavier forward line, the Navy threes combined excellently toge:, her and time and again broke up what promised to be a promising | move on the part of the Ariay At Eack.
Army Score First.
As soon as the game started, the Army took the ball into, the Navy twenty-five, and so far did they play that before the Navy had settl ed down; they had scored two tries, both of which were convert ed. This had the effect of spurring the sailors to greater efforts and, asserting themselves, they broke away when Ryder scored a beauti- ful try.. This proved to be their caly success in the initial half which ended with the soldiers hold ang a 10-3 lead.
After half-time, the sailors start ed with a rush and Pizer and
As the K.C.C., the Kowloon C.C. Service C.O. played a drawn game King's Park between the University sion. Then followed some at the Craigengower C.C. by 10 with the South Wales Borderers."
"al
Po scores were~~~
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very
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A drawn game was played at Bradshaw scored in rapid succes-
1st XI. and the Navy.
The visitors batted first and com- were making desparate efforts to piled 200 runs for two wickets. An- regain their lor lend, tho Navy derson made 62. A. M. Rodrigues were equally determined to keep 50 E. Gosano 45 (not but) and them away and it was not until LT. Rile 33 (not out). The Navy nearly the end that Keith Murray, could only make 65 runs for nine who had been playing a splendid wickete when stumps were drawn. game at wing, gathered the ball, A. Bakar captured four wickets for and made one of his characteristic twelve runs and Anderson claimed runs down the field to score an ex
our victime for 14 runs.
cellent try.. Unfortunately for the four
Army, however, die resultant kick The scores word
failed and the final whistle 'onded will the 'Navy winning by the add spoint after a very good and even
The scores were
8.W. Borderers,
Cupt. Wales, 1.b.v., b Robert
*
800
Pte. Morgan, e Raulle, b
McGowan
2. 14
Pte. Ronan, not out
41
Poo. Whelton, 1.b.w., b Mo.
Gowan
10
Cpl. Clarch, b Randle 19.
Col. Raikes, L-MoGowan
Pte. Turner, Strange, b
Randle
-Navy-(for-6 wickets).
1
Pte. John, b Randle
I.B.O. 2pd. R.A.§.C.
Pro. Lewis, bRazlle'
D
Sergt. Pallister, b McGowan: 0.
L/Cpl. Addison, b Roberts.
gon
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Robertson Edmonda
McGowan Bentle
University 185 XI (for
wickets)
209
Army Hoskins. (Borderers). Lewis (Borderers), Hamilton (Bor derera Walters Borderars), Keith Murray,
Mac-
· (RA) - (Bor- |
At Bookunpoo, the Indian IL.C. Farlan 2nd XI. draw with the R.A.5.C.derere): Stevens (Jats), Crew-Road Tratt (Borderers), The Indians betted first and de- (Borderers), 12einred at 152 runs for seven wickets, Suiter (Borderers), Lloyd (Border- A. R. H. Esmail making 58 and Aora), Hardy (Borderers, Oliver, M. Bumjaunas (not out). The (Argylle), and Prior (Borderers). ilitary team Feplied with 18 for Navy David; Bradshaw, Bat- three wickets when stumps worten, Packer, Ryder: Thurston, drawn nearly half an hour before Charisley: Crick, Doggett, Hub back, Pier, Edwards, Fisher, Keu natt and Pasco.png fat reitinn te
The Navy have thus won the Challenge Cup for the ninth time since its inception in 1910, Their Tast success was in 1920.
The Moores vero
diatr R.C. 2nd XI. (for-
TRA
3 wickets) 70
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