CRAIGENGOWER v. ARMY
5
Playing at home Craigengower beat the Army by 19 runs.
121
O M. .R.
W.
A. T. Lee. "Elvin
12
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E. Zimmern, b Garthwalte
Pereira
13 3 35
3
F. K Lee, □ and b Mitchell
Alves
6.1
bury, R. Blackmore, P. McCaw, T. Dennis and O. Brown.
14
"Prata
A. B. Hamson, b Garthwaite...
...........
7
2
A P. Gutteres ..
&
F. R Zimmern, b Garthwaite
1
R. Lee, c Walker, b Ballard
32
G. Gutterres ....
4
*bowled 1 wide ball.
'Soldier of Britain
U. M. Omar, b Garthwaite
0
Recreio
14
Banquet Hall
J. L. Youngsaye, run out
8
W. A. Reed, c Conibear, b
C. W. Lam, b Whitley
21
Smyth
.......
Y. Abbas, not put
0
36
0
H. A. Alves, b Lewis
6
E. Soares, & Sharp, b Smythe
13
St. Andrew's ladies convincingly defeated the Recreio "A" team on Saturday in a match played on the Marina ground. The winner complet
Brilliant Star
Soldier of China.
Garry
Tammel.....
G. Gutterres, run out
18
100
A. P. Gutterres, C Hughes,
b Lindseli
A
15"
W
A. T. Lee
Cpl. Ballard, b A. T. Lee ""Drv. Whitley. e E. Zimmern,
R. Lee......
C. S. M. Elvin, not out
Extras
.12.
Elvin
5
14 0
J. Noronha,
Michell
H. Noronha, run out
Ballard
50 2.4
0'
Whitley
24
13.
4
1
2
A. Pereira not-out
A. Pratz, not out
Army
Extras
Lt. Williams. c. E. Zimmern,
b A. T. Lee Capt. Mitchell e and b R. Lee Capt. Williams, e R. Lee, b
12
Total (for 9 wkts. dec.)
124
161
Bowling Analysis
0. M
R.
w
*Lewis
10
0 39
3
Lt. Garthwaite, b A. T. Lee... Lt. Stocker. b A. T. Lee ......... Cpl. College, 1.b.v., b AT. Lee Sgt. Taylor, Lb.w., b R. Lee ... Lt. Walker. E. Zimmern, b
Omar
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2
0
10
1
bowled 1 wide ball.
POLICE v. KOWLOON
3
22.
13
7
The scores were
K.C.C. 2nd XI.
6
8. fex, b Carey
10
G. Lee, run out
Total
Radio Hall
Bowling Analysis
Zero
PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE
TO DATE
P. W. L. D. Pts.
W. H. G. Hirst, b Hallam
0.
M.
R.
W.
Omar
IL 2
21
R. Lee
13.1 4
32
A. T. Lee
12
4 22
6
P. W. L. D. Pts.
W. Hyde, e Glendenning.
Mintey
b
13
C. B. R. Sargent, b Stevens
21
Miss Woolley were the outstanding players for the winners.
G
A. White, C Stevens, Forrest
b
Lucky Face....
Racing Pride
IR. C.
3 1. 0 2 5
1 3-
H. K. C. C.
4
10H 3 0 I 421 1 7
Overy, not out
Extras
K. C. C.
C. C. C.
5 1. 2 2
Total
106
Army
4
1 0
3 ม
Bowling Analysis
0.
M.
R.
W
Navy
5
3 2
University
1
0
$1 1
Stephen
4.5
15 0
1
C.S.C.C. v. R.A.S.C.
Carey Mintey
6
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2
0
3
Forrest
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Hallam
0
3
C
and
31
R. Hallam, b Smith
J. Kirby, run out
0:
8
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Flood
Forsyth
Swain
Wallis
Overy
Lec
Bowling Analysis
0. M.
J. Forrest, not out
Extras
R. W.
14 4.
57
2
Total
11
1
53 0
Bowling Analysis
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M.
4
0
18
0
Smith
8.3
2
31
4
Σ
5
Falthfull
3
1 11
RAS.C.
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4
2
4 1
3
10
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Edmunds
35
TO DATE
76
3
Sgt. Tighe, 1.b.w., b Westlake
5
Lt. Jeffers, C Westlake, b
McGowan
I. R. Ci
4 1 1 13
11
Craigengower
4
1 1 13
Sgt. Morris. c McGowan, b
Edmunds
Recreto
4
2 14
1
Navy
H. K. C. C.
4 2 1
L/Cpl Wallis, not out
2
K. C. C.
16
Extras
6
R. E...
R. A. 8. C........
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R. A. M. C.
5
Police University
7. 0
2
2 D 1
1
A-
3
H. A. Barros, b Hinder
L. J. Gutterres, c and b Lewis
Sharp. b Lewis
ely overshadowed their opponents in
the first half, when all their four goals were scored.
Miss M. Woolley, accured two of the four goals for the winners while Miss
1 F. Wong and P. Gittins obtained the 4 other goals.
A change of tactics by the Recreio 1 ladies in the second half, put a differ
8 ent complexion on the game, and had
they not been four goals down in the first half, might have done quite well. As it was the big handicap told against them. Miss M. Roza scored one goal for them.
The following were the teams.
St. Andrew's Ladies: Mrs. R. Rose;
E. Landolt, G. White, M. Churn, J. Woag, I. Woolley: F. Wong: L. Rogers
1. Gittins and P. Gittins. M. Wooley,
Recreio Ladies' "A"-B. D'Almada; M. Basto, C. Osmund, L. Xavier, M.
At Happy Valley, the Folce lost Alves, L Silva Netto, M. Remedios, A.
to KCC by 28 runs.
81 F. E Lawrence, b Carey
F. S. W. Smith, c Thorpe, b
Forrest
G. A. V. Hall. b Forrest
3P. Dunne, c Hallam, b Mintey
At Happy Valley R.AS.C. beat Civil Service by 4 wickets, the scores being
Civil Service 2nd XI,
J. F. McGowan. c and b Flood
P. D. Crawley, not out
H. F. Westlake, e Crawford. p
Flood
W. H. Edmunds,
Faithfull
A. W. Grimmitt, run 'out
H. T. Pearce, not out
Extras
Police R.C. 42 P. H. Loughlin, b Sargent
59 W. L. Clarke, run out
Total (for 4 wkts, dec.) 149 N. Whitley, J. J. Barnes, G. Fowler, C. Champelovier and R. Jones did not bat.
Pte. Forsyth, not out
Total (for 7 wkts.)
Pte. Steadman and Sgt. Joyce
did not bat.
McGovan
Edmunds
Grimmitt
Barnes
Westlake Whitley
Bowling Analysis
A. E. Carey. Ib.w. b Sargent
L. Stephens. c Lawrence, b
Smith
F. Mintey, b Smith...
B."Thorpe, ċ Smith, b Sargent Jex, b
W. Glendenning.
W. Chester-Woods, c Smith, b
JUNIOR LEAGUE TABLE
Aives, C. Silva, M. Roza and C. Botelho.
C.B.A. Wins
The Recreio "B" provided the Cen 16 tral British ladies with their second. 10 win of the season, the winners scoring two goals through Miss E. Woolley.
22 The Recreio team were expected to
i love, but they managed to put up a
3 much better show than most people thought they would. Miss Smith and
C.B.A. Ladies': Mrs. Webber, P. F. K. Walker; M. Bryson, E. Woolley Beavis, L. Duane; D. Hunt, M. Whitley, E. Woolley, M. Smith and Mrs. Miles.
Recreio BG. Roza; Q. Botelho, T Noronha; Y. Britto, E. Rozario, M. Kaviar, M. Westbant, A. N. Other, L Botelho, A. Almeida and M. Figueiredo. MAMAK GAMES
Police Beat Germans,
In the Mamak Hockey Tournament,
1 the Police had little difficulty in obtaining full points from the German They won by seven
0 hockey team.
7 goals to nil, five of which were, secured 9 in the first half. In the second half
the pace slackened somewhat but the Germans could do no better, being
7without the service of Pracht.
Perkins (3), Wass (3) and Parker 35 scored for the winners.
Navy Boat Incogs
The Navy lower deck defeated the Incognitos by three goals to two at Happy Valley.
The first half was scoreless, but ten minutes after the resumption Pinto the Incognitos the lead. The RATE Navy, however, scored three goals in 78 quick succession through Herthering
ton (twice) and Medford. 8. Reed
W reduced the arress by one goal but
P. W.-L. D: Pts.
C. S. C. C... 6
3 41
3 were still behind when. the final
HOME RUGBY
Light Blues Beat
Harlequins
London, January 27,
The following were the leading
03 Rugby Union matches played to-
6 day:
4 Bath & Lianelly 7.
2
0 4 2. BECK TAKES 7 FOR 28 The Hong Kong Cricket, Club de- feated the University at Fokfatum by 2 wickets in a friendly. cricket encounter.
2 40
O. M. R. W.
5
0
25
0
9
G
Q
14
RECREIO v. NAVY -
At King's Park, Recreio beat, the Navy by two wickets.".
The scores were:-
Royal Navy 2nd XI
A. B., Lewis, e G. Gutterés,
b Pereira.....
Mid, Colville, b Alves
Comdr. Lindsell, and
Pereira
C
Lt. Comdr. Hughes, b A. P.
Gutteres
Sub. Lt. Luarde Barros, b
Pereira
L/Sto. Bharp, b&. P. Gutterres L/Big. Hinder, c Prata, b Alves Bto. Conibear, b G. Gutterres Lt. Smythe, b Alves
L. 'S. H. Cloke, not out
22
-18
University: 100 (D: K. Samy 48,
AC. Beck 7 for 28) H.K.C.C. 157 for 8 (T. M.
retired, "Redmond 55.
Power 3 for 9). --
CS.C.C. BEAT KC.C..
P.
At the K.C.C., the Civil Service Cricket Club beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 5 wickets: in a friendly encounter.
K.C.C.: 78. (F. Baker & for 24,
G. R. Bayer 4 for 31). C.8.C.C. 118 (J. E. Richardson 22, A E. Perry 21, W. C. Hung 3 for, 191,
HIPTOOLA & FOR 54" The Hong Kong Cricket Club 32nd XI defeated the University 1 2nd XI by 89 run in a friendly
36 encounter on the Club ground.
University: 102 (E. Hiptools 29,
.0
34
C. E. Gahagan 4 for 33). H.K.C.C.: 101. (A. D. Lawson 47
Coventry 0, Torquay Athletic 13. Gloucester 28, Guy's Hospital 11. Harlequins 24, Cambridge U. 27. Headingley 9, Birkenhead Park 5, Leicester 28, Richmond 3. London Scottish 3. Oxford U. S. Newport 10, Bristol 4 Northampton ; Pontypool 0. Old Alleynians i§; St. Bart's Hptl.
3.
Rosslyn Park 14, London Welsh 3. Royal Nayy 14, Blackheath 9t
Portsmouthle Old Paulines 4, Ptsm b Services 15. Gross Keys 3, Bridgend 5. Neath 14, Aberavon 0. Swansea 10, Cardin 8. Weston Super Mare 18, Devonport!
Services 3... Edinburgh U. 14, Herlotonians" 10.1 Watsonilans 9. Glasgow Acs, 11. Reuter IRISH, TRIAL Probables 21. Possibles 14-
Dublin).
not out C. É. Gahagan 37, C. W. E. Bishop 33, E. Hip- toola 6 for 64).
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Oak Bay
Naughty Face
The Redshank
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Trowbridge
Dawn View...
Chief Seattle
Shmaghrtion
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Racing Fluck.
Heart's Glory...****
Jolly Battery...
Night View.
Racing Triumph Beta... Budge Bandy Bay Iron Cross
Bright View
Fair View Limelight... Bay View..
Waterloo- Electric Star New Star.... Mortmain Mandamus- Prima Donna Ebony Adelie West Parade".
Colombo... Vago... Hose Eeat
Antamok.
Black Prince
Blue Danube Bran Tuh...
Brass Idol
Cavalcade....
Obow Fan & Gorrie.
City View Classic Hall Copper Idol Co-Ship... Dancing Butterfly.. Delightful Chance Dictator.
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The Bodega...
The Carpi The Porchard.
The Buddy Sheldrake.. Tiny Bar.. Toishan...... Utopian......... Young Chap...... Young Companion
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ARMY BEATEN BY
CRAIGENGOWER
Tinker Lee In Form With The Ball
R.A.S.C. SURPRISE CIVIL SERVICE
Idéal weather conditions favoured local cricketers in their week-end matches, four league matches being played in addition to a number of friendlies...
Craigengower beat the Army in the premier league, thanks to some good bowling by "Tinker' Lee who took six wickets for 22
runs,
18
The only surprise was the defeat of the Civil Service Cricket Club at the hands of the Royal Army Service Corps.
The scores were:-
Craigengower
A. Hunt, b Ballard
Extras
Total..........
Bowling Analysis
0. M R.
.. 39.
Garthwaite
Extras
Total
P. O. Hottrick did not bat.
Bowling Analysis
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1934.
HOCKEY Champions Held To A Draw
CAER CLARK CUP
In the Caer Clark Cup hockey masch on Saturday, the champions and league leaders. The Hongkong Ladies were Murprised by the "Y" ladies, who "man- aged to hold them to a draw.
The run of the play was all in favour of the champions, who, through Misa E. Bonnar, led by a single goal at the interval.
Miss J. Weller at goal with Miss E, Thomson at the half back line, played superbly while Mrs. Portalliou and Miss Fowler responsible for breaking ap many of the champions' charges.
For the winners Visa Dalziel and Miss M. Wallace were outstanding. The following were the teamus;-
"Y" Ladies:-J. Weller; 31%. 'Par tallion, A. Fowler; M. Gardiner, E Thomson, B. Huthmenthal; Y. Brad-
0
H. K. Ladies:-M. Bird; E. M. Gray,
2 B. Helbling; M. Wallace, B. Pope, Mrs.
M. K. Lowe: E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E
Bonnar, J. Churchill and R. Smalley.
St Andrew's Win
1
TRAINING GALLOPS
Some Fast Times on Grass Track: Able Amazon Prominent
BY
MORNING DEW)
The training gallops on Saturday were productive of some fast times, and for the first time, the grass track was open.
Soldier of China was against prominent, doing a mile and a half in 3.23.2, last quarter 31 Prima Donna covered a mile in 2.11.2 (last quarter 32.2) and these re- present about the beat gallops in the griffins class.
Soldier of Britain went over a mile and a half in 3.39.3, taking 1:45 for the last six furlongs, which is very good.
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STRAITS.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo" by the
Nove zamed You are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed and placed ar TE RISE in the Bong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company's Clodown at Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark: by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed
Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Bix Hours before arrival of the Steamer Na
Good not cleared within 8 days in- aluding date of arrival will be subject to
No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in buy case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Ccurigases, and the Company's surveNDRE, Masari GODDARD & DOUGLAS, ab 10 mm. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Stormce period......
Consignees are specially notified thi is necessary for Revenue. Omer tov be present at the examination of damagedi dutiable earga
All Olsims against the tomar att
be presented to the Underligned on de
bators
14th February, 1934, or they will:
not be recognised."
No Claims will be admitted alter the Goods have left the Glodów,
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Hong Kong, 26th Jan, 1985,
19202
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