10
MAINTAIN CLEAN RECORD
INDIAN R.C.
KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1937.
HONG
YACHTING RESULTS
Champions Bow To H.K.C.C.
Bow To H.K.C.C. Sailing Races Over
On Club Ground
SATURDAY'S
CRICKET RESULTS
The Indian Recreation Club Improved their chances of wig- ning the Flest Division Cricket Championship when on Satur day, after belar dismissed fo: 85 raus in their League encoun- ter with the Civil Service Cricket Club, they skittled the oppost tion out for 63 runs, thanks to a fine bowling performance by M. el Arculi who returned the very good figures of 6 for 17.
On the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground, the home team dashed what hopes the K.C.C. (last season's champions) had of bringing off the "double" when they won by the convincing. margin of nine wickets. In the Junior Division, the Kowloon Cricket Club collected a further three points at the expense of the HK.C.C., and as things, stand the chances are that they will win the shield for 1936-37
Week-End
The following were the results of the Yacht Races held over-the week-end:
SATURDAY
"G" Class→→Started 14.40
*Gael, 01
Eunice, G3
(Dr. J. Thomas). 4 Owl, GII
Corrected Pos,
D.N.F. 16.48.42 1
16.48.25 2 (Mrs. D'Arcy-Evans). ‚ “1” & “Y” Classes--Started 14.50 Daphne, 11
Alla, I Stella, Yi
(Mr. V. Pengelly). Winkle, Y2
D.N.S D.N.F. 18.54.36 *
16.58.13
(Mr. B. 5. Carter).
Heron, 13
C. Strange. b Arculli
Robena. Y4
D.NF. 16.47.01
N. J. Bebbington, b Arculli
0
(Mr. D. W. Wagstaff).
P.
W.
C. W. Haynes, not out
Widgeon...Y5
R. C.
Extras (B8, LB3. NB2)
15
(Mr. L. Garner).
H. K. C. C.
5
4 0 1 13
Sirius, YT
18.50.59 2
KC. C.
5 2 1 2
8
Total
63
(Capt J. D. Newman).
C. C. C.
5 2 2 1 7
Bowling Analysis
Navy
S
3 3 5 6
0. M. R. W.
C. 8. C. C.....
5
0 3
2 2
Minu
4 12.3
31
4.
Army
4 0
1
1 1.
Arculli
University
4
0 3 I 1
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
First Division
I D. Pts 5 5 0 0 15
Second Division
P. W. L D. Fts
* 12 6 17 Minu bowled two no-balls.
C.C.C. BEAT VARSITY
At the Valley. Craigenower Cricket Club beat Hong Kong Un
C. S. C. C. B 1 7 0
University
FIRST DIVISION
CHAMPIONS FAIL
On the H.K.C.C. ground, the home, team defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club by 9 wickets.
Kowloon C. C.
E. C. Fincher, b Bowker........
R. Symons, not out
Extracts (B16, LB1)
Total
0
16.56.44 5
Zephyr, Y8. D.N.S
"G" *** & "y" Classes, course, shortened to 7.3 miles.
(Lt. Col. 8. D. Reid).
"A" Class-Started 14.30
(Mr. B. Naess).
16.54.21 3
D.N.F. 16.51.08 1
True Blue, A11 16.52.20
(Mr. H. 8. Rouse).
2
K. C. C
9 7 0
2 23
"H Class-Started 14.25
Corrected Pos. Diana, Hi... 16.48.00
(Mr. J. Cfford-Hull).
18.44.59 Rolla, H3
4
3
Police.
8
0
1
10
versity by 4 wickets.
(Col. A. Burrowes).
Army "8"
9 5
I 3 18
University
Aeriel, H7
H. K. C. C.
8
41
3 15
R. T. Loke, b Omar
(Mr. Kemsley).
Army "A"
9
4 3 2 14
P. Power, b Omar
Dorothea, H
10.44.25
16.42,34 1
2
Army ""
9
4: 4
1
13
E L. Gosano, 1.b.w., b Billimoria
5
1, R.".C.
4 4 0 12
L. T. Ride, ↳ Omar
4
.d. c. c.
8
3 5 0 8
J. Tsui, b Omar
Recreio
+ 2 5 0
3
KL Ng. b Omar
4
Carpenter, Al
Finished Pos.
16.59.37
77
Navy
1 3 3
6
J. Fong, a Rapley, b Souza
B
(Capt. D. M. Eley).
3
H. L. Ozorio, b Omar.....
4
Lobo, A2.....
16.59.00
7 ពុ 7 0
0
A. P. Pereira, b Souza
26
(Maj. B. B. Edwards).
K. W. Salter, b Souza
0
Artemis, A4
..... 16.55.40
6
喽
(Mr. G. G. Woods).
17 Eve. A5
D.N.F.
Isobel, A7
80
(Maj. B. E. C. Dixon).
Bowling Analysis
Joss, A8
Q. 'M. P..
W.
Quil, Ad .....
Omar
.......... 12
3 27 6
Я
Bilimoria
7 3 10
1
D. J. N. Anderson, e Hayward,
b Bowker
G. Souza
4.3 1 20
3
12
Kittiwake, A12
18.55.54 5
N. A. E. Mackay, b Holden
38
D. Hung, c Salter, Pereira
24
E. F. Fincher, b Holden
10
A. R. H. Esmail, c Gosano, b
(Miss P. M. King). Painted Lady, A14
17.24.31
8
A. W. Ramsey, b Bowker
4
Pereira
F. A. Broadbridge, b Pearce
1
Zimmerp, e Pereira, b Ozorio
8
R. E. Lee, c and b.Holden
0
G. Souza, b Goiano
0
Lt. Wheeler, R.N.). SUNDAY
5. R. Zimmern, not out
57
C. B. R. Sargent, not out
15
A. Zimmern, b Gosano
8
Jex. b Holden
14 W. Raplay, c Power, b Ng
15
A. B. Hamson, b Ozorio
17
Extras (LB1, W.B.1, N.B.1.)
3
U. M. Omar, not out
Extras (B8, LB5)
Totai
126
W
Total (for 7 wkts.)
0. M R.
W.
9 2
26
3
did not bat.
12
#
17
0
Bowling Analysis
"
T. A. Pearce ....." 10 Holden
ว 40
1
Q M. R.
W..
8.3 1 40
6
Pereira
10 2 38
Gosano
13
€
25
2
17
Ozorio
8
1 25
H. B. Neve, c Lay, b Sargent
73 Ng
2
0
23
1
49 Power
1
0 5
6 Ride
2
0 30
A
51 Salter
1
0
15
NAVY BEAT ARMY
150
B. D. Lay, b Holden
F. Goodwin, c Bowker, b Holden
Bowker
Bowling Analysis
Owen Hughes.... 7
Bong Kong C. C.
T. E Pearce, b Lay
T. A. Pearce, not out
F. Marshal, not out
Extras (84, L.B.1)
Total (2 wkts)
R. L. D. Wodehouse, R. D. Gilles- pie, H: Owen Hughes, P. C. Frost.
A. W. Hayward, R. L. Holden, and
A. C. I. Bowker did not bat.
Lee
Goodwin Lay Sargent
Craigengowe
" Class--Started -09.50
Finished Corr. Pos. Typhoon, 10 15:48.49 6.38.40 3
(Mr. M. Frinnes).
36 Tern, 13 15.48:14 6.35.48 1
(Maj. P. F. Foley).
13
174
A. K. Ismail and P. J. Millimoria
Monsoon, 18 ... 16.03.36 6.57.46 6
(Mr.. H. W. Dulley).
Nordwester, 19 16.04.20 6.55.55 7
(Mr. G. Bommer).
Mistral, 22..... 18.18.24 7.11.33 8
(Mr. J. H. Potts).
2 Cutty. 23...... 15.50.41 6:37.13 5
(Mr. McClatchie).
2 Penguin, 24... 15.48.43 6.39.41 ́4
(Capt. D. M. Eley).
Sai Long, 27.18.47.12 6.38.50 2
(Capt, W. W. Cowan).
"Cruiser" Class-Started 10.00
At King's Park, the Royal Navy | Azuma, 1 beat the Army by 5 wickets.
Finished Corr. Pos. 15.21.355.24.17 1
(Mr. E. B. Lambert).
Army
Lt. Hon. Clegg-Hill, b Whitman
24
La Cigale, 3... 15.30.18 5.27.35 3
(Mr. N. Croucher).
→
Lt. Prichard, c Wraith, b Whit-
marsh
33
U. & L 8......... 15.28.23 5.38.10 2
(Mr. H. S. Rouse).
0,
M.
R.
W.
Cpl. Hopercraft. 1.b.w., b Whit-
15 3 52
0
marsh
6
Bowling Analysis,
8 3 33 Q Cpl. Jackson, b Whitmarsh
Luana, ... 17.09.57 7.38.34 5
(Mr. A. L. Shields).
68ea Lark V, 20 16.03.43 6.28.14 4
(Mr. Toad and Mr. Henderson),
8
2 32
1
Capt. MacIntosh-Walker,
*
1
Waymouth; b Whitmarsh 24 Capt. Walch, Lb.w.. b Whit-
marsh
0
Hopcroft .......... 1 0 2
Q
2
Lt. Barron bowled one wide ball.
1
SECOND DIVISION
8
1
3 0 20 E. F. Fincher... 1 Q & 0
1.R.C. BEAT C.S.C.C...
At the Happy Valley, Indian Re- creation Club peat Civil Service Cricket Club by 22 run.
Indian E. C.
A. R. Abbas, b McLellan
A. R. Kitchell, b McLellan ......
Cpl. Shipp, b Prichard
Cpl. Jones. c Waymouth, b
Whitmarsh
Lt. Barron, e Davis, b Tufnell 68.QMB. Warr, not out
14 Bdm. Cheney, b Tufnell
Extras (Bys 1)
Bowling Analysis
Y., el Arcull, b Baker.....
K.C.C. WIN AT HOME
At King's Park, Kowloon Cricket
CHINESE TEAM
WIN
Game Packed With Thrills
LEE
WAI TONG OUTSTANDING
PLAYER
(BY BEN MADIGAN)
A large and anthusiastic crowd' turned up at Caroline Hill yesterday to witness the first round of the Governor's Cup series between Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation and the Hong Kong Football Association.' 'This game was more or less in the nature of an Interpert Trial and the large crowd fully en- joyed a game that was packed with thrills,
For the winners, Lee Wai-tong, Tam Kwan-kon and Cheong Moon-wing excelled. For the losers Gosand and Stevens shone." Knox had a good day his roals being capital efforts.
The opening exchanges were fairly even, each side atacking in turn Bickford forced a corner on the left his resultant kick being cleared by Wong Ping. At the other erid offside spoiled a promising Chinese move, when Young Shut- yick was going right through, Stevens set his forwards in motion with a lusty clearance and Strange had a grand drive tipped over by Tam Kwan-kon.
STEVENS SHINES Stevens was outstanding in de- XI his fence for the,, European clean. kicking. being a feature. During one of their raids North gathered a loose ball on the right, and lobbed over a high shot which completely baffled Tam Kwan-kon, for the European side's first goal.
On
Wai-tong resuming Lee forced a corner which was cleared by Gosano, who was giving a Ane exhibition at right back. Lee Wal- tong was brought down rather robustly in the penalty area but the referee wared play to con- Almost immediately Lec tinue. Wal-tong broke through and left a" hard Rowlands helpless with drive
-SOUTH CHINA "A""
1
DISAPPOINT
GOVERNOR'S CUP MATCH
South China "A" put up a dla: appointing play at Caroline Kil on Saturday when they shared the spoils with the Police, missing numerous chances of winning the gume largely through their own fault: Although South China "A" attacked determinedly for long
their
finishing periods. marred most of their raids.
Their failure to overcome the Police was also due in a large measure to the confident work of the Police defence. Parker. Black- burn and Gough time and again that were disposing of attacks charged with danger. Lee Wal-tong worked incessantly, especially towards the end of the game, when he made determined efforts to spur, his team to victory, his thrusts were easily parried by the Police backs.
Although
SENIOR SHIKAD"
St. Joseph's ◊ Recreta
FIRST DIVISION
9. China 'A' 1 Police
2 Club Eastern
Rines Kowloon
Athletle
Eastern Kowloon Athletic
4 Navy.
08. China B C
.1 Kowloon
2 Club
SECOND DIVISION
08. China 3. Chinese
`R.A. (Lyemun) "2 R,A, (9'ters)
THIRD DIVISION
St. Joseph's Seaforthis
? Recreio 1 Fusiliers
RIFLES DEFEAT NAVY EASILY
the net, to equalise for the Chin- esa. Just before the final whistle went Cheung Shul-hong'' drew Rodger from his goal and tapped the ball past him for the winning 1 goal
to in their Senior Division en- counter at Chatham Road on
Saturday.
Eastern: Tain Hang; Than à Làm Tinh Lài Tung chơi Tang Chaung-wa, Cheng Kwok-chol, Ng Ying-ka; Chan Bing-to, Cheung Bui-hour, Sung Ling-sing," Chen Cheung-yin and How Bing-ta. Club-Rodger; Nicholls Strange: Kemp, Forrow and Mil- Elliott, lington: Purvis, Moore,
3 Strange and Bickford,
and
RECREIO'S SPLENDID
PERFORMANCE *
A clear-cut victory. which was fully deserved, was recorded by
In a game that was packed with } Club Recreio against the Bt. thrills and entertainment, the Joseph's in their soccer encounter Rides defeated the Navy by 4 goals which took place at King's Park on Saturday when the Recreio eleven pat up their best fer- formance of the season to win by two clear goals. This game, be- side being a Senior Division match, also counted for the re-play of the Senior Shield between these two teams, and by their victory · Re- creio has entered the second round of the Senior Shield competition.
"The Rifles had the better of the gamu throughout, but the Navy side put up a never-slackening re- sistance. The Navy were more or lers Kled down in their own area throughout, but they were sound in defence, Harris and Shurey playing tirelessly until the Anderson played well in the for- ward line, supported well on oc- casions by Hayden, but he could do little against the Rifles' bul- warks.
end.
The Rifles maintained a steady pressure throughout the game and their forwards provided some par cularly good combination, Picker- ing and Stevens gave a sound ob- At times it seemed that South atructive exhibition while, in the China "A" was taking on a lethar-intermediate ine, Miller's passing sic "take it easy" note. A certain was an outstanding feature. amount of stateness on their part was perhaps the reason for their lack of sparkle and thrust an usually expected from znem
After the game had been in pro. gress for some thirty minutes. To Kwal-shing burst down the right wing and placed a perfect centre before the Police citadel, Lai Satu. wing putting his head to the ball to beat McHardy easily.
LEE WAI-TONG The Chinese XI were. enjoying a fair share of the play, Stevens' brilliant headwork checking many of their constant attacks. The European side now took up the running, Erwin being prominent an the right with some perfect crosses. Tam Kwan-kon brought off a
On resumption of play after spectacular save from Bickford, and almost immediately was call- half-time, the Police goal suffered They re- ed into action again to deal with some narrow escapes.
opposing a hard drive from Knox, 30 yards taliated and Patt. the
found himself out. Yeung Shui-yick was proving custodian, soon very dangerous on the Chinese busy. After twenty minutes, Wil- right wing and Lee Tin-sang head-lerton head the ball which was ed one of his crosses just over. centred from the right-wing into Tam Kwan-kon now came into the the net out of Pau's hands. The picture with spectacular saves Anal whistle came before trom Wilson and Knox-the latter elde could score again. being very unfortunate in his shooting.
SECOND HALF
pither
South China A-Pau Ka-ping: Lee Tin-sang, Lau Mau; Lau Hing enej, Wong Mee-shum, Lee Kwok-
HK Police:--McHardy; Black-
The Navy missed the opportunity of getting an early goal when three of their forwards fumbled the ball but they made up for this by a good goal soon afterwards. Wor- mald 'centering nicely for Haydon to head a good goal.
The Navy defence soon gave away under the constant pressure. of the Rifles' attacks. It was not long before Campbell sent up a good pass to Moore which the lat ter netted with a first-timer. An other breakaway resulted in the Rifes taking the lead after Miller struck the crossbar with a glorious shot, Moore scoring easily from the
rebound.
Moore obtained his "hat-trick when Irwin made a clever run down the right wing and centred a difficult shot from the touchline Just before the interval. Ferguson dashed in to snap up a pass from Irwin, and succeeded in scoring the
In spite of the fact that the Rines had the wind after resump tion of play in the second half, they did everything, hut score again.
The first incident of note on re-wal; Tso Kwal-ahing. Lai Shiu-fourth goal for the winners. suming was a capital save by wing. Les Wai-tong, Ip Pak-wah Rowlands from a great drive by and Tay Quee-lang. Lee Wai-tong. During a European rald Tam Kong-pak nipped in and cleared from Wilson who was in a very favourable position Yeung Shui-yick next had a run down
burn; Parker; North, Gough Brooks; Hayward, Morrison, Wi- lerton, Green and Manning.
the right but a one tackle by SOUTH CHINA "B"
Stevens
checked
his progress.
Yeung Shui-yick gathered on the right and crossed perfectly for Lee Tin-sang to head past Rowlanda. į A perfect gon).
4 Club beat the H.K.CO. by 8 wic-drive from Knox. Eventually Lee
kets:..
K.K.C.C.: 113 (H. A. Murray 34; W. C. Hung 5 for 40).
K.C.C.: 158 for 4 (W. Mulcahy 45, T. A. Madar 44),
Wai-tong gave Yeung Shui-yick a clever pass, the latter leaving Rowlands helpless from close in.
The Chinese side deserved their victory, their opponents falling to pieces during the latter period, of the second half.
DEFEATS KOWLOON
Rifles:-Connor:: Pickering, Ste- vens; McGonigle, Campbell, Miller; Irwin, Killen, Moore, Doherty and
Ferguson.
Navy: Ritchie; Passent, Harris: Roberts, Nicholls. Shures: Bliman, Haydon, Brown, Anderson and Wormald
CLUB LOSES TO EASTERN
their
Recreio fielded a team which in- cluded the Gusano brothers in the
op forward line, this arrangement completely upsetting ponent's defence who had a har- Had Recrelo been rowing time. favoured with a little more luck, they would have secured a much
A. V Gosazo, at centre-forward, more handsome victory.
displayed the same versatility and cunning that marked his play of former days and his persistent feeding of Campos; at right-wing. of the main factors of was one Recreio's success. B. Gogano was always on the mark to support his brother. Beltrao's roving tactles.
the in the intermediate line completely. Saint's onslaughts, Leonard being given upset
but little chance to hang on to the ball.
On the other hand, St. Joseph's clearly felt the absence of Ragin from the inside-left position. The fact that they had a mediocre half-line was largely responsible for the Balat's reverse. Fernandes showed little form at the left-wing position. Costa, eventually desert-
wards the opal stazen of the same, ing the defence to replace him to- Leonard had to rely entirely upon his individualism to get anywhere, his teammates, supporting him little or none at all.
Recreio's opening goal came
when Bertie Gosano silpped past the backs and sent in a shot that gave E Marques no chance. Boon after the interval, a feed to Campos resulted in a pass from the right-wing, this giving A. V. Gosano the opportunity to net the second goal for the winners.
Recreio:-U. B. Souza; OUT AL Alves, 3. L. Alves; C. Marques, Bel- trao: V. Marques, Campos,” B Gosano, A. V. Gosang, Gomes and A. Alves.
St. Joseph's:----E. Marques; Bouza, Costa; Omar, Hussain, Castilho: Delgado, Ward," Leonard, A. M. Omar and Fernandes,
KOWLOON “CLOSE KEEN STRUGGLE
goal.
Despite a revered display on the. part of their players, who worked very keen and determined struggle for supremacy featured like Trojans throughout the cams, the Senior Division encounter be- the Club finished the losers tween Chinese Athletic and Kow- their Bentor Division encounter loon Chinese at Bookunpoo on with Eastern at Causeway Bay on Saturday by the score of two goals Saturday, the former eventually to one. The Club started the game running of winners by a single. with several reserve players and after five minutes play, lost one of their players through an injury which kept him out of the team for the remainder of the match.
Elliott was rather disappointing in the leader position, this player marring several openinga engineer- ed for him by E. Sizange. His hesitancy in shooting enabled the Eastern defenders to nip in and clear,
A sterting example was given. by Chung Kim-fat; the mainland- er's left-half, whose particularly good display did much to encour ago and raise the morale of his fellow-players. On the whole, Kowloon Chinese gave a very creditable performance, and with another - year's experience they
of this game. whi
The Athletic team fielded a
may well reverse the final decision
Furthering their chances of su- premacy in the First Division of I CHINESE ONSLAUGHT
the Boccer League, South China Right from the restart the "B" defeated Kowloon on their Chinese team exerted pressure, own ground on Saturday, by two and the redoubtable Lee Wal-goals to mil tong received a rather high pass Had the Kowloon forwards from Fung King-cheong to score maintained the same form they with a great first time drive. The displayed in the opening stages of Chinese XI attacked persistently the game, they would have had up to the finish, Lee Wal-tong and opportunities to make a draw of Yeung Bhul-yick missing narrowly this game. Instead, they wenken- in turn, in a second half, packed ed considerably and allowed their with thrik During a European combination to go to pieces. XI breakaway, Knox notched an For the Kowloon alde, Bliss play unexpected goal, much against the ed a hard some throughout, and run of play, This goal acted as
was responsible for breaking up a tonic to the European side who
numerous combined efforts be- almost scored again when Tam tween Chan. Tak-fal, Lee Pin- Kwan-kon just scraped away aleung and Chuk Sak-kanı East- man was another player who gave very little to the Chinese side.
Mid-way through the opening half, Chan Tak-fat netted from close quarters from a pass Cheung shak-kam. 8, China "B" follow ed immediately with another goal when Lee Pin-feung got his foot demoraliser went astray five min-weak left flank, but Lee Tak-kee for the Athletic team. Athletic to a ball that gave Minhinnett no utes after the commencement of proved, as usual, a very able leader B.K.F.A. Rowlands (Army): chances and then the game when they were award, weakened still further their jest Gosano (Recreio); Stevens (Army);
The Kowloon forwards were noted a penalty for a foul against. North (Police), Beltran (Recreio), in the limelight for any long Moore, but Elliott "skled" the ball attacking machine during the Bliss (Kowloon); Erwin (Army).
period. Knox proved to be a poor from the spot. A few minutes game when they changed Chin Strange (Club), Knox (Kowloon), leader, his scheming abilities be later Moore was injured and this Chi-fan from the inside-left pont- Wilson (Club) and Bickford (Club). ing weak. V. White, Winch and kept him out of the game entirely tion to a similar position on the
HKCAAF. Tam Kwan-kon Honniball were often left in un- Béfate the first half ended, the
Les Tak-kee scored the single (Athletic); Li Tin-sang (8.C. "A"), marked positions while Knox tried Club was given another opportun- Wong Ping (Athletic) Long to burst through the opposing deity to acore when they were goal of the game. AWA Wing-chiu (B.C. A), Wong Mel- fene himself, only to find Lim awarded a second spot kick" Chinese Athlete: Tam Kwan- Police: 204 for 6 dec: (H. Longh-shun and Lee Kwok-wai (8.C. 'A'); | Tak po too strong for him in the
Forow made to mistake with his kon: Lo Wal-man and Wong sik shot and converted m excellent ping: Teddy Ip Ng Tak-wing and In 45 not out, H. Dandrowsky 47 Yeung Shul-yick (8.C. 'B'), Fung centre-half position,
Lo Wal-kuen; Tang (Kwong-sum, King-cheong, Lee Wal-tong Tam
style. not out),
Kong-pak (8.0), Cheong Moon
With the Eastern pressing hard Chin Chi-fun, Lee Tak-kee, Kwok upon their gosimouth in the secing-ki and Cheong Moon-wing... wing (Athletic).
ong session of the game, the Club Kowloon Wong Cheong (C.C.C. BEAT "VARSITY": Bouth China "B"Wong Wab- was sorely pressed, Rodger mads Mak Bul-hop Bud Chau Blú- At Pokfuium, Craigengower gay: Tong Rwan and Chung Chi- many remarkable saves but he cheung To Ho-hang, Lal Kwok- beat the University by 81 runs. ying, Yau Wah-hing, Lim Tak could not prevent Cheung Shu-chiu and Cheung Kim-fal. Chow C.C.C. 124 (G. A Lee 39, B. R. po and H. Yeung Yeung Shu-hong crash In a first-time hot Yum-chung, Yeung Kan-po, Wong Irance 24; Hong Choy 3 for 21). vick Lee Ping-leung Chan Tak- from a bouncing pass, which Wing-bong, Chow Man-chi and
University: 43 (A Kitchell for Tal. Cheuk Shek-kam and Lee rebounded from the post onto the head of Chen Cheung-in and into Shek-yau. 2).
4
K. Nazarin, e Richardson. b
.. McLellan
1
Total
115
A R. Minu, a Richardson, b
Haynes
20
0.
.M. R,
W.
A: EL Rumlahn, b McLellan
11
Tel. Tufnell
6.3 1
24
2
M. el Arculli, 1.b.w., b McLellan
0
Whitmarsh
17 5
44
7
+
M. P. Madar, b Baker
.4
Tel. Forster
8
0 13
S. A. Ismall, b'Haynes
G
Cdr. Prichard ...
5
20
1
A. Bakar, 1.b.w., b Haynes
0
Nivy
A. M. Rumfahn, not out
Extras (B3, LB1, NB1)
Total
Baker
McLellan
Bowling Analysis
10 Eng. Cmdr. Davis, c Walch, b
10 Barron
ARMY “A” WIN
0 At Bookunpoo, Army "A" defeat- ed the Civil Service C. C. by 9 wic- kets.
.
+
C.A.C.C.:91 (J. Barrow 30, H. F.
Westlake 20; 8pr. Goodger & for
21).
Army "A": 103 for 1. (Sergt. 11 Danfels 62 not cut).
POLICE BEAT I.R.C.
86
Lt. Cmdr. Waymouth, c Hop-
croft, b Cheney
Tel. Tufnell, b Chener
W. Lt. Gordon, a and b Barron ...
13
15
2
+1
O MR
8,2 5
Cmdr. Prichard. b Barron l..... 14 2 44 5 Capt, Whitmarsh, not out
3 Cmdr. Wauchope, not out
Extras (WB1)
15
0
1.
D
C. W Hayes 62 Perry
..........1- Baker bowled one wide ball.
Civil Service
J. E Richardson, c Minu, b Arculli Vadalomeratione
W. AL Colledge, c Abbas, b Minu
A E Perry, ib.w., b Minu........”
D. McLellan, e Minu, b Arculli
At Sookunpoo, Police Recreation 44 Club Beat Indian Recreation Club 42 by 63 runs,
1
Total: (for 5 wkts.). 119 Lt. Wraith, W. Jeffrey, L
2 Colville and Tel. forster did not of bat.
RM Wood: 1.b.w.b Arculli10 Barron
5
0
R. HGrimtha, e Madar, b Minu
0 Cheney
16 Clegg-Hill
15 Walch
F. Baker, Lb.w... b Arculll
B. C. K. Hawkins, st. Ismail, b Shipp
Mimmagi
Bowling Analysis
IRC: 139 (K. M. Rumjahn 41, A. A Aziz 23; B. G. Baker 5 for 53.
... NAVY BEAT RECHEIO -
O. M. R W. At King's Park the Royal Navy: 11 593 beat Club de Recrio by 74 runs, 8.10 22 2 Royal Navy: 167 (Holland 62, Lt.
Comdr, Barry 35)ke. 60 16.210. 4010. 0 .0
Recrelo: 98 (W. A Reed 48: Church 7, for, 85).
TEAMS
Kowloon Minhinnett; Everest and Bowen; Eastman, Bilss and O'Connor: W. KODE V. White, D. Knox, Winch and Horniball,
The Club's chance of an early
right
Chan Yes-shington an
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