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LOCAL YACHTING RETIREMENT OF REV. W. R.H.K.Y.C. v. R. Navy

The race between the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and the Royal Navy which was sailed yes- terday resulted as follows (Obser- ver in brackets):-

Fucht.

MORNING RACE

R.H.K.Y.C. "A" Class, Helmsman,

Pts

A E. S. Coote (Lt. Elliott)... 11 A2 8 Berg (Cdr. Norfolk)... 5 A3 E. Naess (Lt, Gillespie)... 20 A4 Dr. Davis (Cdr. Brown)... '9 A12 H. S. Rouse (Capt, Benn) 19

"1," "Y" and "G" Class, II R. B. Williamış

Y1 M. Cord'Homme

Y3 Capt. Marshall,

(Lt.' Whitfield) 18

(Lt. Charasse) 7

(Lt, St. Clair Ford) 13

Y5 Maj. Atkinson

(Lt.Cdr. Black) 12

G F Cope (Lt. Emanuel) ... 1 "H" Class.

H7 A. "H. Wood

Hi C. C. Blake (Capt, Wells) 24 H2 N. V. Croucher

(Lt. Jones) 21

(Car, Cowland) 10 ist yacht receives 27 points, 2nd 25 points, 3rd 24 points.

etc..

Morning total.

.170

ROYAL NAVY, "A" Class.

Yacht. Belmaman.

A5 Cdr. Drummond

Pts.

(Major Stewart) 22

A7 Lt. Curjel (Mr. Bergaust) 8

A9 Lt.-Cdr Myers

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(Major Bolt) 8

All Capt. Sedgwick

(G. H. Gandy), 17

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A13 Comm, Elliott -

"I," "Y" and "G" Class.

WALTON ROGERS

Kowloon To Lose A Tried And Good Friend

187 Our Special Dorrespondent)

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exact location and hopes to get a good reyt before resuming his duties.

The departure from a Coul munity of those whose lives have en a continual struggle for the public good always is a cause

Both Mr. and Mrs Rogers, by sadness, and many residents of their untiring work have done. Kowloon, learned with regres yes- much to maintain the tradition terday of the resignation of Rev. that is so characteristic of St. W. Walton Rogers, M.A. present Andrew's Church and many of the pastor of St Andrew's Church, committees, which have been form- The announcement was made dured for the benefit of Kowloon resi- ing the morning service.

dents as a whole will sincerely miss

service in the Diocese e Victoria been appointed successor to Mr.

Mr. Rogers has been in active the services of them both,

Rev. Mr. J. R2 Higgs, M.A. has for the past twenty-four years

and for the last seven he has been Rogers and is expected to arrive in at the helm of the Kowloon church. the Colony in April. Mr. Higgs is He came to the far East in 1909 a young man, thirty-two years of with the C.M.S. and spent seven-age and a graduate of Dublin Uni- teen years preaching the gospel inversity. At present he is a minis-¦

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( G. Pilcher) 3 Y4 Cdr. Hutton

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Morning total......182

AFTERNOON RACE

R.EK.Y.C

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Yacht. Helmsman.

A5 Major Stewart

Win

TEDDY FINCHER AND CAPTAIN WILLIAMS BAT BRILLIANTLY "Excellent, bowling by Alec Pearce who took 6 for 28 and an unbroken partnership of 100 runs by Eric Mitchell (39) and Harry "Owen, Hughes (57) enabled Hong Kong Cricket Club to beat the Navy by 10 wickets in their league match on Saturday,

RESULTS

Bowling Analysis.

Richards Large Eadon

Q. M. R. W.

1 27

0. 20

7 0 24 0

Marsham..... 4,4 1 21 Browning...... Cutler Pesticid

I & 0 240 3 0 14 2 0 5

KOWLOON V. ARMY, Features of this match which ended in a draw were an exhibi-" tion of attractive cricket by Capt. Williams who made 87 runs in 67 The Navy batted first but dispite | minutes, and a brilliant effort on good knocks by Sinclair (32) and the part of Teddy Fincher, who, Cheyne (36) not' out), they only in a race against the clock, col- managed 102. The Club replied with 149 for 4, Mitchell and Owen Hughes being the chief contribu- Pttors.

(Cdr, Drummond) 22 A7 M. Bergaust (Lt. Curjel). 18 A9 Major Bolt

(Lt.Cdr. Myers) 24

(Capt. Sedgwick) 23

All C. H. Gandy

A13 G G.-Wood

(Comm. Flott) 27 “1” “Y” and “G” Class. 13 D. P. Rossler (Lt, Ball). 8 Y2 J. G. Pilcher

(Lt.Cdr. Venville) 10

Y4 Col. Bilderbeck

(Cdr. Hutton) G9 Capt, Fowkes (Lt, Swain) G6 P. G. Parker

## (Lt.Cdr. Harrison) **H" ́Class, - H3 E. F. Lee (Lt. Powlett) H5 R. Stock (Lt, Talbot) H8 Lt-Col. Marsden

2

15 18

(Capt, Benson) 0

Afternoon total.....178 Morning total..........170

RHK.Y.C. grand total...346

ROYAL NAVY..

"A" Class, · ·

Yacht, Helmeman.

Pts.

A1 14. Eliott (F. B. Coote).. 19 A2 LAW Smith (B, Berg) 20 A3 Lt. Cleopte (B.. Naegs)... 25 A4 Cdr. Brown (Dr. Davis)... 21 A12 Capt. Denn (H, S. Rouse) 17 *L” “Y” and “G” Class, It Lt. Whitfeld.

(R. B. Williams) 11 Y1 -Lt. Chavasse

(M, Cord'Homme). 5

¥3 Lt. St. Clair Ford

(Capt. Marshall) 8

Y6 Lt-Car, Black

AA(Maj, Atkinson) 5

G1 Lt. Emanuel (F Copej

"E" Ciais;

H1 Capt Wells (C. C. Blake) 14 H2 Lt. Jones.ASEA

NAV Croncher) HY Cdr. Cowland

The scores were:-

Boyal Navy. Lt. Marsham, b Beck Sub-Lt. Sinclair, & Smith, b

Pearce

Lt.-Comdr. -Stephenson, b

Smith

Lt. Eadon, Lb.w., b Beck ...

L. 8. Pesteld, l.b.w, b

Smith....

Lt. Cheyne, not out

Capt. Cutler, b Pearte Lt. Carver, b Pearce

Lt. Comdr. "Browning, b

..Pearce

A. B. Large, b'Pearce.

L. S. A. Bichards,' c ́Divati,

32

2000

D

lected 97 out of 133 in 78 minutes.

It was a very enjoyable, match with "Free Forester cricket the order of the day.

The scores were:

Army.

Major Bonavia, e Mackay,

Burnett

Lt. Walker, b Burnett ...... 22 .Lt Garthwaite, c B, C.

Fincher, b Hung...

*.** N.

. Capt Williams, ra out sử 7

Lt. Williams, "not out

Extras...

"Total (for 4 wkta.; dec.).183-

Lt. Waring, Lt. Butler, Capt Michell, Spr, Tucker, Sgt. Tay- lor, and Pte. Barnsby did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

O. M.. R. 12 2 43 2 10.5-2 45 1

16 0

0 0: 22

➜ Poarce

Extras

Total

102

Burnett *Hung

**Bowling Analysts,

O. M. R. W.

Goodwin ...: 4 Lewis.........

*Beck"

0

31 2

Smith Fearce

0

17 2

7. 0 28

30

18

Redmond ......

Bowled 1 hò ball,

Hong Kong U...

E J, R. Mitchell, retired 39

H. Owen-Hughes, retired ... 57 T. A. Pearce, not out

E. F. Fincher... - 2 0 27.0

Bowled one, wide ball.

Kowloon C.0.

E. G. Fincher, b Garthwaite 97 LAT LAI, E Garthwalte

EF. Fincher e Michell, "b

Garthwaite

0

0

WC, Hung; b. Gaithwalte..... 2

20

N. A. E. Mackay, o Williams,"

b Garthwaite

... 13

§. V. Gittins, c Garthwaite,

b Taylor

J. B H. Leckie, c Stephen-

son, b Peatfield

A. C. Beck, b Marsham .....

Extras

.149

Total (for 4 wkta.)- A. W. Hayward, T. M. L Redmond J. Smith, Je Bergne Coupland, O. B, R. Divett and G. 8. Dunkley did

SCAPH Wood) 12

·Afternoon" total.. 175

1824 Morning total..

Royal Navy grand total: 357

G. C. Burnett, not out

F. A, Munh, not out

Extras

Total (for 6 wkta.)

163

Goodwin, G.I, Stapleton and R. B. Lewis did not bat.

Bowling Analysis of da

Garthwaite ... 12 0625

23.

Bam Lt. Williams, Taylor

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Sunday's Matches affair which ended in a win for

CRAIGENGOWER DRAWS WITH KOWLOON C.C.

Playing at the Craigengower C.C.'s ground at Happy Valley, the first team of the Kowloon C.C. played out time in a match, the outstanding feature of which were the big individual scores,

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* Craigengower batted drṣt" and secured 254 runs. F. K. Lee ob- tained 83 runs, R. Lee, 71 and A. T. Lee 49, while J. L. Youngsaye. (26) was the only other batsman" to get into double figures.

The K.C.C, at the close of the day's play had scored 228 for 8,

the Indians.by 3 wickets.

The Press batted first but apart from their captain, Mr. R. Abbit, who made 18 runs in a real cap- tain's innings, they failed before the IRC, attack and were all out for 61.

The Indians then went in to hit off the runs for the loss of seven wickets, A. R. H. Esmall (25) be- ing the highest scorer.

The scores were

Press

(R. Abbit 18; JB.A. Cureem 5 for 95)

IR.C.

.....

(Esmail 25; Pereira.

3 for 27), v kat

Police LR.C.

102

C. I, Stapleton carried his bat for creation Club seconds defeated the At Happy Valley the Indian Re-

49, while W. C. Eung -knocked up

a useful 38 when things were not Police Recreation Club by 7 wic- looking too well for the Kowloon kets, the scores being

team. E. C. Fincher (30), A EIRC: 195 for 4 wkta (A. R. Abbas Perry (28), G. C. Burnett (23) and 96, H. L. Pereira 49 not out), A. A. Dand (24) were some of the P.R.C.: 123 (Clark 31). others who helped to stall off the Craigengower attack,

WON JUNIOR GAME,

The junior terms of these two Clubs met at Kowloon and the Peninsula team won by 142 runs.

Craigengower Win

Craigengower Cricket Club de feated Queen's College by 3 wic-

kets.

The scores were!————

The Craigengower side were all out.C.CC. 144 for 7 (A. T. Lee 39,

for 90 after the home team had

G. A. Lee 34)

scored 232 FS, W. Smith scored Queen's College: 124 (A. R. Abbas

25, J, W. Fraser 5 for 35);

104 of this total, The K.C.C..put the Valley team in for a second knock and the score was 141 for | 6 wickets when stumpa drawn.

were

FRIENDLY MATCHES- Indians The Press Apart from the above games, several friendly matches were play ed including the Indians by Frem

McGowan Bats Well

J, F. MéGowan was in fine bat- ting form on Saturday and fils 66- wds, mainly responsible for the

•C.B.C.C.#win over Bt. Joseph's College M

b. The scores were p

Civil Service: 118 (J. F. McGowan.

86 C Amory 3 for 13), St. Joseph's 104 CEL Asome 33

2. Grawley 4 for 22)75,

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