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KOWLOON C.C. DEFEAT HONG KONG CO.

[Continued from Page 10,1

Bowling Analysis..

RA.S.C. II.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1932.

· Carruthers, not out

SUNDAY'S FIRST DIVISION

MATCHES

(Qintinued from Page 10.) LEAGUE TABLES

·FIRST DIVISION:

The Teams.

Itory affair, with Artillery continu-with an awkward bouncing the backs defended stubbornly. Robert-

ally on the aggressivo..

and from it Moore headed Artisan being particularly steady and The Chinese halves were largely lery's fourth. The game was then Goodrich and Chirms were pro- to blame for their forwards in as good over the final whistle minent. The forwards were, on the up.lude With Pardoe, as pivot blowing shortly afterwards. whole patchy, and a lot of chances for R.A., playing "a fine, stopping

went begging. Sizer, for example, scored two goals, one a seat header. game, and keeping Suon in good control, they made the mistake of Chinn Athletic-Shiu Tin Lun;1fron a corner kick, excellently ballooning" the ball, or sending Wong Sal Wo and Lam Yuk-Ying:hand he missed savoral-possible Uplaced by Hudspeth On the other it too much down the middle Nor Lai Kwok Chin, Wong Sui Wa and chances and seemed rather at a loss. P. W. D. L. F.A. Fus were they, too certain in their Ho Cho Yin, Chan Kwong Iu. Artillery ..... 0 7 0 2 23 14 14 tackling in contra-distinction Cheung Koo Sang, Saen Kam in the front line. Borderers 0-619-31-9-11 to the Artillery trio, who were all Shun, Max So and Cheung-Mou better and made lever mistakes, The Chinese forwards conbined Láncolna § 6-12-29 19 in fine fethic, Pardoe and Collier | Wing. E

Coal

8 St. Joseph's 8 5 1 2 14 8 11 excelling. Wong Siu Wo, at right |" R.A. :-Combey; Allan and Tay-

POLICE R.C, II.

L/Cpl. Buckland, Sourbutts

8

Meadows, run out

Cpl. Barlow, Bourbutts ... Sgt. Tipple, run out

1

Loughlin, e Figueiredo, b Alver

13

Clark, run out

Sgt. Flood, b Barry, b. Winch

37

Hiruter, at. L. J. Gutarres, b

Sgt. Tighe, b Winch ......

0 Prata........

Lt. Mayell, run out...

4

Alexander, e L. J. Guterres, b

W

Lt. Jeffers, B. Youngsayg,- b

A..P. Guterres.......

F. el Arculli 3. 0

0

Sourbutts, gro

Wynne, e Figueiredo, b. Prata

A.M. Rumjaha 7 1 20

Cpl. Orr, not out

17

Carey, b J. E. Noronha

-10

4.

A. R. Subad... 5.2 9 —A÷6¬Susad---3-

L/Cpi. Spain, b Sourbutts......

1

King, u J. E. Noronha, b A. P.

#

4

Cpl. Hawthorne, b Sourbutts

o

Guterres forme

Pie. Bleadman, c A. Kitchell, b

Thompson, h-A-P-Guiorres--

o

Wagland, e Barros, b Alves ...

Extras

"Total

$5

Bowling Analysin.

Total

0. MA

R. W.

Sourbutts

**** 11.3

30

6

Bowling Analysis.

Inner

0

33.

0

0.

M. R.

Winch

4

5

A. P.

Guterres B

3

8

3

R. C. Reed: 2

ሱ 18

o Alves

*** 0.3

3

19

Prata 4

0

8

9

C.C.C. I

P.M.N. da Silva 2

1

0

J. E Noronha 2

1

8

1

60

L. J. Silva...

0

8

T

103

17

FRIENDLIES

207 i

ARMY I. e. UNIVERSITY 1.

́- H.K.C.C. II, ». K‚C.Ċ. II.

On the E.K.C.C. ground," the flong Kong Cricket Club drew with the Kowloon Cricket Club.

Scores:-

K.C.C. II.

F. E. Lawrence, c Bishop, b

Killee

A. A. Dand, e Bishop, h Lowson 101

C. J. Stapleton, e Bishop, 15

Sourbutts

Extras

W. Reed, Spain, b Hood b. J. W. Leguard, l.b.w., b Barlow

17 S. Abbas, e Tipple, b Orr

Sargent

0. A. Y. Hall, Wright

Potter,

G. Lee, Kilbee, b'Bargent

D. S. Green, b Lowson

P. Dunne, b Lowson........

G. A. White, e Kilbee, b LowsON

A. R. F. Raven, b Wright.

R. J. Walker, not 'out

H. Overy, not out

Extras .......

19

26 J. L. Youngaaye, not out

Extras

8N. B. Kitchell, not out

0 11.

Total (for 3 wkta)

1 A Kitchell, B. Iranee, R. Sour-

8 butts, R. C. Reed. E. Barry, and 15, G. Winch did not bat.

Tatal (for wkta, dec.) 143

Bowling Analysis.

Navy Club Athletic Kowloon Police W. Recreio

7 2 9.3 21 10 0, 3.0.0 21. 23 ..... 7.9.0 5 1491.

99.00 8.57

Seal.

0 South China. 7 6 11 25 0 11) back, stoned for many of his col-for; Collier, Pardoe and Rodgers

40 5 10 18 laurues errors; tims and again he Woods, Gough,, Bryant Moore and 8.4 0-4. 13, 157 rushed into the fray, and retrieved [8] a ticklish situation. Lam Fuk Ying bj backed him up well, but was not 4 always too steady under pressure, whilst Wong Sui Wa did good things in defence, so that Bryant "had an indifferent day, apart from his goal.

SECOND DIVISION ..

Goal

For the most part Artillery were P. W. D. L. F.A. Pt. attacking. Chinese Athletic made 0 Athletic

.....19 111043 723 occasional breakaways that had Borderers.11902 37 18 18 Suon as their inspiration, but they Lincolns ...11 8 9 1.31 14 18 found Combey in his best mood, Artillery12331 26 14 one-full-length save from Cheung South China 11 6 14 26 20 13 Koon Sang in the second half being Navy 10 5,1 4 99 19 11'a really "class" effort. But. Trung Thin II 425 20 24 101 China's goal, from Sten's foot, Ewo

10 4 15 34 17 9 was a real gem-a Arst-timer on Kowloon 10 2 17 17 30 the volley which left Comboy gap- Club

112 16 18 48 5, ing... At Sookunpoo, the Army drew S. Joseph's 10 109 11 40 2 The Chinese locked batter after with the University.

Eastern ....10 0 0 10 5 540 THIRD DIVISION

Bowling Analysis.

0. M

n.

W. Flood

0. M. R. W. 11

Scores

2 50

1

Kilbee

11 2 20

1. Barlow

University 215 for 3 wickets.

110 84

1

D. J. N. Anderson

128

Rishop

4

0

0 Orr ..

5... Q 17

1

Lowson

Sargent

16

3 44

$

Spain

1

0

16

0

Garthwaite 2 for

A. M. Rodrigues ........

10

98

Tigho..........

3

0

31

0

Army 124 for 7 wickets.

Wright

0 21

H.K.C.C. II.

A. K. Mackenzie, c and b Lee

12

L. D. Rilbee, b.w; b Walker 43

17

H. J. Armstrong, b Walker ......

22

A. H., Harbord, b Ovary

C. E. Gahagan, b Overy

A. D. Lowson, b Overy

R. 3. W. Paterson, not out,

C. W. E. Bishop, not out

Extra

...... 100

Total (for 6 wkts) C, A. Wright, C. B. Sargent and J. E. Potter did not bat.

Len-

Overy

RECREIO II. ». P.R.C. H.

At King's Park, the Club de Recreio beat the Police Recreation Club by 64 runa.

Scores:-

RECREIO II.

P. M. N.. da Silva, run out"... H. A. Alves, run out

A. Prata, b Hunterin. A. P. Guterres, b Hunter Gen

L. J. Guterres, b'Alexander...

H. A. Noronha, e Carey, b

Wynne

HA, Barros, b Hunter

F. H. Carvalho, b Hunter .......

J. E. Noronha, b Wynne

Lt. Garthwaite .....

Lt. Hamilton ....... Gosano 3 for ...... UNIVERSITY 11. e. R.E. & S. II.

this goal, but when Moore convert ed a corner from the right towards the end, they relaxed visibly, and the rest of the play was uninterest- ing.

Goal P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. 43 Borderers ...11 91 1.48 15:19

Moore opened the score for Artil ¡Lincolns 10 0 1 44 13 18 lory in the early stages, after a 47: St. Joseph's 10 791 40 10 10 brief period of attacking by the 20 It:A.8.C. ...11 7 13 35 11 15 Athletic Woods and Gough on 24 Athletic 10 8 13 28 17 13 the right wing, were combining South China 11 8.05 18 21 nicely, but it was from the left Radio .....11 6 0 5 22 2018 that the second goal came. Bryant At half. netting from close -in. time Artillery were two goals up, Mak. So having missed a good 4chance following a free kick, and 3 also spoilt a promising movement 1 by handling.

At Pokfulam, the Royal Engine- ers and Royal Corps of Bignals beat the University by 5 wickets.

Scores

University 198 for a wickets.

63

£38

10

0

B

B. C. Dag not out”

W. A. Hunt

Jordan 7 for .....

44

36

R. E. & S. 143 for 6 wickets.

13Cpt. Mechan

42

0 Sgn Chaffey

38

19

Tan 3 for

20

Bowling_Analysis.

0. M. R.

L. J. Silva, not out ...... WJ. H. Figueiredo, c Alexander,"

12

- P.W.D. -». SANITARY DEPT......

"I. 215

1 b Wynne

11

34

Extras

3

3

1 10

0

7

0 30

Total

King Thompson

11 1

Bowling Analysis.

o ir. R. Hunter 12 0 40 4 Alexander

W. Sanitary Dept. 140.

G. R. Sayer.

0

39

1

.0

10

0

I. A. J. Simpson ........ Reed for ...

-0

Wynne ......

2.9 0

Walker

Dunne..

C.C.C. IL», R.A.S.C. II.

At Happy Valley, the Craigen ower Cricket Club beat the Royal Army Service Corps by

Brores-

wickets.

R.A.F

Signals

R. E. Recreio University

Taikoo

D 41. 4. 21. 19

10 4 0.8 19.24 10 3 0.7 17 31 11 2 0 9 19 30

9 1.17 12 14 11 0 1 10 10 81

LEAGUE MATCHES ON SUNDAY

B

R.A. 4 CHINA ATHLETIC 1. The Atillary, with a superiority At Happy Valley, the Public Works Department beat the Sani-in height and weight, were not unduly extended in beating China 108 tary Department by 8 wickets.

Athletic on the Club ground. yester day. Except for two brief spells, at the beginning of the game, and

Scores:

100 P. W. D. 156 for 4 wicketer

al J. E. Richardson 125 retired.

Upon the resumption, Pardoe missed narrowly with a free kick from 20 yards out and Artillary were in the picture until Suer's goal heartened the Athletic. Only stout defensive work by Allan and Taylor--the latter playing in storm- ing style throughout the match- kept them out. The third goal came from a penalty for a foul on Moore. Pardos took the kick, and the ball struck the underside of the bar before entering the net,

Suen did his best to rally hie

50 during the middle of the second men, but was often hörne down by

21 ball, the Chinese played much beweight of opposition, Artillery

66 low their sparkling form of former playing "on the man without years. In the concluding stage any sign of slackening. Seal, on the match developed into a desul, the left, eventually forced, a corner

NAVY 3; SOUTH CHINA S There was a big crowd at the Railway ground resterday after noon for the Navy v. South China. There was a keen, and, on the whole cican, bustling game in which the Chinese team won by five goala to three, a fairly close reflection of the p

play.

The naval men had more than their share of the play, and the

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