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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1934.

Indians Almost Assured Of Junior

Championship

CLUB SCORE DOUBLE OVER

CIVIL SERVICE

Tall Scoring At Sookunpoo And The

Valley

No fewer than six league matches. W. Peddle, b Nomanbhoy......... were played during the week-end, į S. P. Simcocks, at Ng, b Noman- two in the senior division four in the Junior. The. Kong Cricket Club

bhoy And Flong A. Wright, e sub b Power recorded a "double at the "expense of the Civil Service, while Jast year's

the University champions,

the Kowloon

beaten by Club.

In the junior division, the In- dian Recreation Club consolidated their leadership" by trouncing the Royal Engineers, while the Craig engówe were a trifle unlucky in not being able to beat the Recreio who were 47-runs behind with one wicket in hand when stumps were drawri.

Wood Nomanbhoy *Power Roy Shellshear Windsor digi Abraham

*bowled a wide.

A. D. Lowson, b Whiley....

J. E. Jupp, b Whitley)

J. Hunter, b Whitley .....

K. Robinson, c Crawley. b Ed-

monds

R. T. Talbot, Barnes

J. Potter, not out

33

14

Extras (B.5, L.B. 4) ......

9

..

Total (for 7 wkts. dec.). 192 B. Backett, B. Darles, and J. Vay did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

... O. M. R. W.

9 $1,31 0 6 1, 24, 0

C. S. C. C.

C

LOCAL FOOTBALL

Spectators Interfere

With Match

Beld after previously being cau- tioned for dangerous play.

נד

The Challenge Shield semi final between the Royal Navy and the

R.A.S.C. v. S. W. Borderers Hong Kong Club ended in favour of the Navy by three goals to nil Within the racecourse, the Border- South China secured the champion-ers falled against the R.A.B.C. by ship in Division I by winning three goals to two, against their rivals; the South' Wales Börderers.

The Lincoln Regt. and South Wales Borderers have one more match to play with equal points. They meet in their last match to decide the runners up position.

*

Taking the lead early in the game through Hamblyn, the Bor- derers appeared to have the match in hand, but O'Brien scored to put the teams on level terms when they crossed over.

YACHTING

Third Corinthian

Race Results

Bata

Rubber Shoes

from 50 cents a pair.

(Commodore Elliot)

True Blue.

(Mr. H. S. Rouse) (Mr. A L Shields)

The Third Corinthian race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was held on Saturday over a course of La Linde.......... 7,8 miles. Conditions were ideal for

Oslo sailing and keen racing resulted."

Joss

Wasp 11, sailed by Mayor Griffin won the "A" Class Tate from Gull, sailed by Mr. B. Naans. Mr. F.S Coote sailed Dorothea to victory Isobel in the Class, while Zephyx (Dr. L. J. Davis) (sailet by Mayor Wred) again Jan

(Mr. H. Dreyer) managed to win the "I" and "Y"

11 (Mr. F. S. Coote) Class, this time by a matter of Dorothes

Siskin seconds from Wings, sailed by Mr. Lola (Lt. P.G. Parker) won the Class race in which there were only three startējis.

Gormley put the Corps early in the second halt in the lead, but a fine goal by Hamblyn again put the teams on level terms. Both teams went out for the winning. Cord Nomme). goal and just on time the RAS.C.

scored through Gormley.

R.E. v. Radio

4.4.19.05

...4.19.35

4.12.41

(Miss M. Larssen)

Mr. Stanton)

4.14,13

4.15.42

10

...... 18.58

4.18.99

11

1

1.50 2/5 2

r. H. R. A. Wood)

Aariel 19 ****(LA. J. Swain)

Colleen

4.91.50

A.22.34

(Cir. Drummond)

Rolla

4.23.11

(Mr. R. Stock)

Diana

4,20,29

(Mr. P. Baxmus)

The runners-up position for Divi- sion III is still open although South China are in a strong position."

Junior Shield Semi-final

3 Hongkong F.C. Royal Navy

Division II

1 Lincoln Regt 7 Kowloon FC.,

The Pull results were as follows: Rather a dull game on the Ath- South China 8. W. Borderers û

"A" Class-Started at 14.20 favour of *Athletic

Yacht 0 Young Indians"letic ground ended in

Finished Pos'n the Engineers who scored in the

.4.08.19 *Match abandoned..

DivLion HI

closing minutes from a penalty

(M. Griffin) Recreio

6-University

....4.09.30 kick. Several charices were oper

(Mr. B. Naces) Lincoln Regt. 3 RAF

..4.10.13 Artemis...

(Mr. C. C. Blake)

A

6

Macgowan

Vestinke

Barnes

$ 0 471

Extras (3.21, L.B.2, W.B.1)

24

Whitley

8.5 1 30 3

Edmonds

Total (for 8 wkta.)

186

wate Cricket

W. C. Hung and S. V. Gittins did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

Skinner

9 2.41 1 1 0 10

Q

P. D. Crawley, not out..... J. F. Macgowan, e Robinson, b

23

O. M. R. W.

• Lowson

7 0 33 2

-13 1 50 4

W. H. Edmonds, e Mackenzie, b

Backett...

7

Wasp II

7.21 20 2

14

2

1 0 12 0

N.

Baskett,

B

ed to both teams during the open-

Gull

3 0 27 0

5 South China

3 R.A.M.C.

2

2 0 12 0

2 RAS.C.

3" 1 8

0

1RE

3 8. W. Borderers 2

1 Radio

ing half, but shooting was erra- tlc...

Q

Carpenter

H. Pearce, c Potter, b Way....

14

JUNIOR SHIELD

G. H. Fowler, c Way, b Robin-

Pat

1

son

J. Barnes, Robinson

&

R. Jones, run out

0

||

Extras (B.16, N.B.3)

19

1)

Total

90

Bowling Analysis.

30 Lowson

"Full details of the matches will be found below:-

LEAGUE TABLES

SENIOR DIVISION

P. W. L. D. Pts

--

JUNIOR DIVISION"

K.C.C. v. University, The University. drew with the Kowloor C.C" on ground.

K. C. C.

Tatler's

G. Lee, c Rodrigues, b A. B.

Tata

F. Munn L. B. W.. b Chan Fook

F. S. W. Smith, A. B. Tata

H. F. Westlake, b Baskett

Whitley, Mackenzie

M. Tavlin, e and b Mackenzie

J. Skinner, b Mackenzie

15. Baskett

29 Mackenzie

10 Way

Q. M. R. W. 12 4 14 1

8.21 18 2

60 18 3

3 0 16 1. 6 3 9 2 Recreio v. Cralgengower At King's Park, the Club de with Craigengower 55 Recreio drew

C.C.

3

1

H. K.

6 4 0 2

14

I. R. G.

5 3 1 1

10

K. C. C.

5 2 0 3

642 2 2

8 D. S. Green, Run Out

4 0 1.3

3W: Hyde, b A. B. Taza

1 Robinson

5 0 3 2

20. A White, ba. B. Tata

4

3 0 2 1

1 A. A. Dand, Not Out

45

2 0 2 0

0P. O. Dunne, Not Out

"'

Extras (B9, L.B.3, W.B.1)

13

Craigengower.

Total (for 6 wkts dec.)

202

S. Jex., F. E. Lawrence and H. Overy did not bat.

W. Sparrow, c and b G. Gut-

terres

56

A: Kitchell, e Alves, b Pereira

1

E. Souza. Pereira

1

O, M. R. W. ..... 8 0.41 0

10 1 49

G. Souza. b Pereira

0

T. Yeoh, b A. F. Gutterres

10

1

S. Abbas, b A. F. Gutterres

8

ཨ***མ ཝོསཾ*

2 2 46

0

J. Leonard, not out

43

8 1 30 4

E. F. G. Barry. b Alves

14

2 0 23 0

13

13

C. 0.0. Army Navy

.........

University C. S. C. C.

JUNIOR DIVISION

T. R. C: Recrefo Craigengower Navy

H. K. C. C.

K. C. C

R. A. M. C.

R. A. S. C.

R. E...

University

- Police

P. W. L. D. Pta 3- I

10 8 1 1 25 10 6 1 3 21

Bowling Analysis

8 5 1 2 17 t4 2 1 13 K L Ng

6 3 1 2 11 Chan Fook. 21 4 10. P. B. Tatá

# z 5 17A. B. Tata

6 2 4 0 5 | K,`P. Gan

Bowled 1 wide ball

University

2 K. P. Gan, c Jex., b Smith

A. B. Tata. c and b Smith

C. S. C. C.

4 1 3 0

3

5 0 3 2

2.

7-0 5 2

2

8 0 6 2

"

F. Broadbridge, not out

Extras (B.12, L.B:1)

Total (for 7 wkts. dec.)... 156 W. K. Way and 'L. Hubbard diá 10 not bat.

24

H. T. Bee L. B. W., b Smith

0

0

43 Pereira

38 Alves

ePratu

SENIOR DIVISION

C.S.C.C. v. H.K.C.C.

T. W. Goh, c Hyde, b Smith

On their own ground the CA. Chan Fook, Not Out Service C. C. lost to the HK.CC.F. S. Fernando, c Hyde, b Smith by 9 wickets:

W. C. Hung, Not Out

Civil Service.

G. R. Sayer, c Ricketts, b Beck

7

J. E. Richardson, b Beck

11

J. Barrow, c Ricketts b Beck

Q

A. E. Perry, c Fearce. b. Beck...

E. Baker, Tun out

H. G. Wallington, D Pearce

B. C. K. Hawkins, b Pearce

E. B. Reed, Beck

R. B. Wood, b Beck

R. A. J. Simpson, not out

E. W. Hamilton, b Beck

Extras (B10)

Total

Bowling Analysis.

.Beck

Ricketts

Pearce

Bowling Analysis

O. M."R. W. 9145 3 7 0 35 1 8 0 23 0 6 3.14 2

17 A. P. Gutterres

P. B. Tata K. L. NE. K. S. New. A. Reed, 1.b.w., b Hubbard 2 and Rodrigues did not bat.

R. Nayyy. Hong Kong "F.C. Playing on the Railway ground in the Junior Shield semi-Anal, the Navy defeated the Club by three goals to all.

The Navy were pressing from the kick off and early in the game Chappell beat Forrow to open the score. The goal was a lucky one glying Forrow no chance, the ball rebounding of the post into the

net.

A goal by Potts for the Navy was disallowed and before the interval MeNell increased the Navy lead and Navy added to their score through McNeil and entered "the final by three goals to all

DIVISION I.

Lincoln Rest. v. Kowloon F.C. Playing on the Railway ground, the Lincolns defeated Kowloon by seven goals to one. Kowloon were hard pressed in the opening minu tes, but the defence was quite equal to the attack. The persistent press- ure of the Lincolns, however, got the upper hand and they went on, to score sever goals before the final whistle sounded...

PRE DIVISION' II.

S. W. Borderers v. South China - At Sookunpoo these teams met to decide the winners of the division, South China being successful by four clear gals. The Borderers to never seemed to settle down team work throughout, the match, South China showing fine combina. tion and were full value for their win.

Athletic v. Young Indians

Extras (8.14, L.B.3)

G. Gutterres

8 2 26 1

Total (for 5 wkts.).

138

Recreio.

14

H. A. Alves, 1b.w., b Sparrow

18

Bowling Analysis.

E. Soares, l.b.w, b Way

17

O. M. R. W.

G. Gutterres, Lb.w, b Hubbard

11 2 40 0

14 4 385

34 the crowd invading the field dur

6 1 15 0

31 11 0

LR.C. v R.E,

3 1 14 0

3 2 3 0

On their own ground the IR.C. beat the Royal Engineers by 8 wickets.-

A. P. Gutterres, b Hubbard

A. Prata, not put

H. A. Barros, b Hubbard

J. E. Noronha, c Way, b Hub-

bard

L J. Gutterres," e Leonard, b

Sparrow

H. A. Noronha, b Sparrow

A P. Pereira, not out

Extras (B7).

-

Lincoln Regt. v. R.A.Ę. On the Chatman Road ground. the Lincolns. defeated the RAF. by three goals to two. The match was evenly contested and team scored a goal against their own side.

لوم

University v. Recreio

each

On the Chatman Road ground, the Recreio defeated the Univer- sity by five goals to two Play opened in favour of the University and they took the lead through Tam. Campos levelled up for the Recreio and Santos (2), Riberic netted for the and Aquino also Recreio. Oliveira netted for the University before the final whistle sounded:

SUNDAY FOOTBALL. The Charity match for the Cheero Clab Fund played on the Hong Kong E. C. ground between the Combined Chinese and the Rest, ended in favour of the latter by three clear goals.

$

"I" & "Y" Classes Started at 14.25

.....4.13.46 a Zephyr

(Mr. J. Wren).

....A 14,24 (Mr. J. Cord Nomme)

4 Wings 10.31"

(Mr. G. H. Gandy)

4.11.09

Pan Wa Ling, Hor Choi Yin, IP Pang Fai; Yeung Shui Yick, Tong Kean Paul Ka Ping, Ho Ka Keung and Lee Kwok War

League Tables

DIVISION I.

Lincoln Regt....

P

Goala,

W D'LFAP

15 11 18 10 St. Joseph's.... South China14 10 W. Borderers. 8 9.

12 10 .12 R. NATY Hong Kong F. C. 11 6 Athletic Kowloon F. C.14 B.A 13 H. K. Police East Lancs.....19 Recreio

.24 В

..4.15.33 (Capt. CT. Ingla)

......4,25.36 Mjr. P. S. Stewart)

....$15.41

Bluejacket

Speedwell Robena Daphine

Ailsa

(Capt. H. Mahall)

..4, 16.09

(Lt. R. Richards).

(Lt. Douglas)

Stella

4.17.19

(Mr. J. Pilcher) " "G" Class-Started at 14.30

...453.46 Lola

14.97.17

1 8 38 17 23 Joan 2 1 38 16 22

73 36 18 23 Sirius

Q" 2 46 15 '20 33 42.18 17 31 43 11

7814311

6

20 32 8 18 17 37

(L. P. G. Parker)

(Mr. D. Marshall):

.4.29.52

(Mr. L W. Innes)

Yesterday's Race

RESAIL OF 2nd CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP

0 9 30 19 10

4

19

8 24 84

0

8

0 13

1. 9 14 31 7

13

68 1

DIVISION II.

13

Q 3.48 13 24

9

454 21

Azunía .....

1

4438 91

La Cigals

2

9 46 23 21

9

1

7 25 2017

B

+

18 21 42.9

2

111.20.63 5

1

1 12 13 57

Lincoln Regt....15 A18

The game was full of excitement throughout and although both goals had narrow escapes, the interval South China ... 16 E. NAVY..........18 arrived with a blank score sheet.

Early in the second half the Rests. W, Borderers...15 10 took the lead, Stevens shooting in centre by Matthias. from

The Chinese then had a turn and Ho Ka Keung was unlucky with a shot that had Cord heaten, but the bal! hit the bar and later shot into Cord's hands.

Podmore pat the Rest three up with a splendid shot from thirty yards, the ball entering the net just under the bar.

The Rest-Cord; Mullane, Morri- The referce was forced to aban-son; Podmore, Thompson; Wallace; 2 don this match on the Military Matthias Ward, Stevens, E. Strange 4ground at Happy Valley owing to and Seal.

11

2 ing an altercation by two of the

players near the touch line.

DIVISION HIL

RAM.C... South China

At Sookunpoo, South China de Pfeated the R.AM.C. by three goals Dito two.

7

12

91

Dunne

Smith

Lee

Overy

G

Munn

10

White

61

O. M. R. W.

12" T 19-6

6: 112 0

Total (for 9 wkts.)

109.

6.4 2.20 3

8gt. Taylor, b A R. Suad ...

.6

Bowling Analysis

Hong Kong C. G.

8gt. Thatcher, not out

33

O. MR. W

28

L/Cpl. Wateridge, e Baker, b

Hubbard

17 6 42 5

A. R. Sumad

4 Abbas

54

51

QMS. Blackler,

c Arcull, b.

A. "R. Suflad ·..

0

Sapr. Tucker, ¢ Aziz, b A. R.

Suffad

Sparrow

Kitchell

Way.....

21

55 Capt. Foley,

Rumjahn, b A.

FRIENDLIES

R. Sumad

0

0

J. R. Mitchell, c Richardson,

b' Baker

E. Owen Hughes, retired

T. A.: Pearce, retired

L. D. Kilbee; st. Richardson, b

Sayer

D. 8. Harley, not out

A. W Hayward, not out

Extras

Total (for 4 wkts.) ... 207 I Melanes, T. M. L. Redmond, G. R. M. Ricketts, A. C. Beck, and G. 8. DunEley did not bat.

Bowling Analysis, -

O'MR. W.

Baker

Reed

Ferry -Hamilton

Wallington

Sayer.

"Bimpson

Hawking

BAITOW

10 1 37 1

5. 1 30 0

5. 0 22 0

3 0.12 0

2 0 19

0

3 0 30 1

Royal Engineers.

Sgt. Cornelins, c A. 8. Bumad,

b Nazarin

Sapr. Pegg, b Nazarin

Maj. Mousley, b Nazarin .....

Lt. Cooper, C Kitchell, b

Nazarin gy Bapr. Creagh, b Nazarin

Extras (B.8, W.3.1, N.B.1)

Total

7 0 24 0

South China took the lead through Lan.Wing Kwong, but the R.AM.C. were not long in arrears, King going through to" score.

Before the interval arrived, Cheung Ping Lun scored to give South China the lead, and in the second half Hui Yu Kwong scored for South China and Slater for the 1 0 3 0

RAM.C

7 0 15 3

5 0 18

Press Beat Police

:

1

21 An eleven selected" from the Hong Kong Press beat the Police 1R C. by 45 runs at the Valley.

Police: 15 (F D. Pereira 6 for 4.

F. M.'él Arculf 4 for 6.) Press 60

0

10

72

O. M. R. W

Bowling Analysis

*A. R. Sufflad

Rumjahn

Abbas iek

3 0 15 0

3 0.28 0

2 0 16 0

A. S. Sufflad

Nazarin

University v. K.C.C..

At Pokitlam, the University lost

to the K.C.C. by 10 wickets.

University?

A. M. Rodrigues, Mackay, b

Sargent

D. Hunt, c Peddle, b Hung ......

"H. Normanbhoy, b Hung

P. Paver, b Hung

G. Windsor, b Sargent

BK Ne. Feddle, b Sargent...

Shellshear, run"out"

Roy, c Hung, b Bargent .......

Er T. Wood, c E. C. Fincher, b

Gittins

G. Abraham, at Mackay,

Gittins

bowled a wide ball.

L. R. C.

10 4 19 5

3.0 18 0

4 1 12 0

1 0 6 0

2. 0 7 5

H. T. M. Barma, c Tucker, b

Taylor

M. P. Madar, b'Tucker

10

a

A. Sumad, c Cornelins, b

Tucker

A R. Bumad, b Creagh

0A R. Abbas, b Tucker..

21 M. el Arculli, Thatcher

1A A. Rumfahn, e Wateridge, b

Thatcher

3. Nazarin, b Creagh

A. R. Kitchell, c'Pegg. b Creagh

6.A. A. Aziz, not out

b

2

L. ellos not out ...

d'

B.13, L.B.1, N.B.1) 15

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W. 8 4.15 0 10 5.15 3.

5 18 4 2.2013

Kowloon C C EO Fincher Power 82 C. Stapleton, Ray, b Wood 37 ETincher, Shellshear, b

NA E Mackay, not out

m

G. C, Burnett, e Roy, b Noman-

bhoy

B. R. Bargent, b Nomanbhoy

A. H. Baker, not out

Craigongower Win Craigengower beat HMS. Tamat

by 3 wickets at the Valley. Tamar: 18 (Smith 47).''**

Mok Sang was ordered off the

A. H. Bakar (9. J. C.), b

Sargent

C. Amery (S. J. C), e Hawking

b. Sargent

M. Usuf (E. K. L 8.), c Hawkins

b. Sayer.****

Mr. J. L. Youngsaye, not out

C.CC: 190 (P. Lee 48, U. M. Omar Reed

46).

<

Small Units Shield

The Royar Anny Service Corps beat the 9th AA. Battery E. A by 7 wickets at Sookumpoo on Saturday in the First Round of the

6 Small Units, Cricket Shield" com- Dpetition dega

Extras

30

8 2 15:0

7.0 45 4

Total

166

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W.

7 3 6 2

Mirehouse Sargent

R. Lee Baskett Madar Hawkins Bayer

6 0 29 0

3 1 10 0

6 3 12 1

Mr. Sayer's XI

2 0 11

9

E. C. Fincher, c' Youngsaye b

Bond

9th KA: 27 (Lt. Laine 13, Dr.

Whitley 5 for 12, B/Sgt. Flood A. Madar, b Bond

A. Wood, not duť 5 for 15).··

ORAS.C.: 188 for 5 (Capt. Walch 720. R. Sayer, b Lee.

todo co

Extras (B17, L.B.3, W.B.2.

NB.I)

23

Total (for 9 wkta.)...... 301

Bowling Anglysis.

'M. R. W. 14 2 69 3

124

Tucker Taylor Creagh Blackler Thatcher

not out, Dr. Whitley 601

YESTERDAY'S MATCHES

Mr. Sayer's XI. v. Combined . Schools

C. B. R. Bargent, b Malor G. R Mireho A. T. Lee, C Young

B. CK Hawkins?

"Extras"

---Total (for 7 wkts.)

129

R. Lee TB. Reed and PSE Baskett did ríót: bataye

tele Bowling, Analysis. Am ***d abt hệ Or M. R. V

The annual cricket match bà- tween Mr. GB Bayer's XI and | the Combined Schools was play.. ed on the Civil Service 0.0. ground yesterday," and resulted in a draw G. T. Lee BRUXAW. Bond Scores: A

Combined Schoolg, res

A. Zimmern (D: B. 8.), lbw, Afzal

Reed

1

8.0 33.3

50 38 0

80 52 2

4:0:25 6

W. Rapley, (D.8,8.), c Bayers b

Hawking

22

23

Wateringe

3 073-0 Pegg den já *-HK.C.C. T. C.B.C.C.

The Club Juniors beat the Civil Service by 102 runs of their own ground

12 A. K. Mackenzie, run out

2H J. Armstrong, run out

M. Afzal (29.), run out

3. Alves (La Salle) e Bayer b

Madaram

G, T Lee (D. B. S.), c Baskett

b Bargent

V Bond (C. B. B.), EB. Reed DR. Holden (C. B. 8.); sk A

Lee; b Sargent

33

12 241 3

2015-0

Mb 2 0 100,

Police Singles Married. The Police Recreation Club beld their annual Bingles-v.; Married cricket match yesterday, which was

5 won by the former 4 runa

Score

KASUMEN

Singles; 181 (Minty-58. Mandows

45, Carey 5 for, 48). *

Manted: 168 (Grimmitt 49, Catey

55, Minty & for 54).

Hong Kong F. U. 15 Young Indians....18. Kowloon F.C...15 Athletic ..........14

1-8 23 35 13

DIVISION H.

Distance: 24 Miles.

Isis

Norseman Queen Bee D.GI.

Laien & Typhoon Curlew Wanderar

0075 4 84 Mpacoon...

28 30 20 22 Bealark V. 15 60 27 19 Cherub

742 46 15 Cutty

B

6

6

1

27 28 34

Lincola Begt...17 17 S. W. Borderert...15 South China....15 10

Recreio E.A.S.C. BA.M.C.

F.

Radio.

B. A. Combined Chinese.-Wong Wing; E. F Leung In Chan, Chung Fai Lam; University..

3 18 19 14

Penguin Tavy 11.

2

.3

Mr. Pearce Mr. N. V. Croncher Mr. Lark Mr. L. F. Nicholson Mjr. Jebb

Mr. H. S. Rouse Mr. A. L. Shields Capt. Fowkes Mir. Mausley M. F. Baker Mr H. W. Dalley -Mr. E. Cock Mr. V. Goulborn

Mr. Manning ...... Mjr. Bagnold Comd. Cowland The above Yachts did not finish 26 by the time limit 19:30 owing to 1522 lack of wind.

37

-win or lose there's always a Capstan.

CAPSTAN

COOLER SWEETER BETTER

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