SATURDAY'S LEAGUE
CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY BEATEN
BY C. R. C.
The Chinese Recreation Club further upset calculations on Saturday, when at Causeway Bay they beat the Hongkong Univer- sity, last year's. champions, by 33 runa. The Chineno have thus accounted for two of the strongest teams in the Longue on successive Saturdays."
The matches in the Second Division resulted in victories for the Indian R.C., who have all but completed their programme; the Royal Engineers, who are still making a bold bid for the honours, and the Royal Navy, whose victims were the Kowloon C.C.
DIVISION I
Chinese R. C. Continue to Do'
Well in League.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
Craigongower CC on the latter's ground was the splendid bowling of Lieut. Col. Wyatt, who took soven wickets for nine runs, including the "hat trick" The Sappers won by 70 runa.
Batting first the visitors mado 100, runs, of which Macdonald scored 24 and Skinner 28. Fritz took four wickets for 40 runs,
The Oralgengower batsmen failed hopelessly against the bowling of Lieut. Col. Wyatt Wickels fell at regular intervals, the whole side bo ing dismissed for 24 runs, of which eight were extras.
KOWLOON MATCH,
Navy Score Their Second Victory - of the Season.
The Rayal Navy scored their second victory of the season at the expense of the Kowloon C. C., the match being played at King's Park. The visitors knocked up 180 runs, Mackay scoring 62 and Smith 20. With four wickets in hand the Navy made the necessary runs, Bradley was the chief con- tributor with 37 while Stanley scored 38. Scoros
Kowloon C.C.
three of whom were with successivo N. A, E, Mackay, e Glios, b
Wyatt dismissed seven, batsman,
balls. Scores:
Royal Engineers. L/Cpl. Penny, b Way Cpl. Butler, ran out Lt. Col. Wyatt, by Fritz L/Col. Durand, e Leonard, b Way Col. Skinner, e Y. Abbas, b Fritz Lt. Macdonald, 5 Y Abbas
23
Bradley
F. 9. W. Smith, e Giles, b Bradloy 14 |A. B. F. Raven, b Watora
4. Potboram, e Waters, b Bradley 0G. Lee, e Sutler, b Waters
Waters, b 11 K. R. Macaskill, c
Gregory *** 24D. S. Green, e Waters, b Cornish Sig. Warwick, & Grimes, b Frits Overy. Butler, & Waters 8/Sgt. Mitchell, not out
12 E. R. Pries, Stanley, b Sgt. Trumper, Y. Abbos
20. B. Raven, Woodhouse Bgt. Harrison, run out Pycock, c and b Fritz
Extra
For the second week in succession, the Chiness R. C. have sprung a surprise by unexpectedly accounting | Fritz for a team regarded as almost certain way victors. After their performanco, Abbas against the Kowloon C. C. the
pre- vious week it was anticipated that the hese would take the field with
Chinese confidence, but few expected them to
lower the Varsity's colours.
Tatal
Bowling Analysis.
Craigengower.
E. B. Hamson, & Wyatt
ព 1
C. E. Wong, e Wyati, b Durand
The hosts won the toss and elected ta bat first,
Hung and C. Choa T
tx
J. W. Leonard, e Skinner, b
Durand
Grimes, Wyatt opening. to A. T. Lec. and thirst D. Fritz, Wyatt An .b.w. decision age
against the first R.
named batsmen lost the name
Chinese
the
WW
К.
Baby!
b Wyatt
Wyatt
first wicket early but Chon and
Y. Abbas, Wyatt
0
Cornish
A. Hargreaves-Brown, not out
: Extras
Armr. Bradley, e and b Raven
G. T. Giles, c Price, b Loo
MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929,
HOME FOOTBALL.
READING DEFEATS WEDNES
DAY IN THE CUP.
The results of Saturday'a Home football, as cabled by Router, aro: English Cup: 4th Round, Plymouth 0 Bradford Liverpool Portsmouth Arsenal Manchester U. Blackburn Burnley
02 Bournemouth
20
West Brom,
1 Aston Villa
1 Weat Нат
1 Huddersfield
Lelconter Reading
1 Millwall
*8 Chelsea
2 Bradford C.
0 Bolton
2 Mansfield
6
Bury
1
Derby
5. Swindon
6 Watford
1 Middlesbro
.1
Clapton 0.
3 Corinthians
3 Leeds
1 Swansća
Wednesday
@ Crystal Pal
1 Birmingham
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2
Scottish Cup,
12 Breadalbane
→ Brechin
0
Baith R.
4 Belth
8 *Dunkeld-Biram -- Clackmannan
130 Match unplayed on account of
frost. As Dunkeld are unable to arrange for the match to be played during the week, tho de was awarded to Clackmannan.
First Divisions.
o Shoffield U. Manchester C. 5 Everton
Second Division,
Southampton
8 Notta. County
· Division III (South.)
100
Tutal
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. 16.4 3
I.. W.
O. M.
R W.
Gregory
88 1
Bradley
14 1
BS ཟླ་
Waters
11 2
32
1
Carnish
5
19
Cardiff
Navy.
37
5 Comdr. Stanley, e Macaskill, b
Bristol C
3 Blackpool
0 Smith
29
Port Vale
1 Stoke
Capt. Cornish, ‘b Ravon
1
Preston N.E.
10 Tottenham
0 Mid. Stannard, at Mackay,
b
1
18 Charlton
1 Pay Lt Waters not out
21 Coventry
0
Extras
13
B
Total
24
Fulham Luton Northampton Torquay
2 Merthyr
4 Exeter
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
Bowling Analyala,
4
0. "M. R. W.
G 1
7
Lee Overy
30
1
21
Carlisle
Hargreaves-Brown
Chesterfield
0
Petheram
17.
Raven Smith
24
Hartlepoola,
Lincoln
17
C. Hung made a stand. The Chinese, A. Youngsayo, b Wyatt
akipper batted soundly and compiled D. M. A. Razack, e Macdonald,
31
before being caught at square
log by Anderson after hooking a full tose. Anderson took
brilliant catch.
A
Sling played a (splendid Innings and helped materially to put the century up with four wickets down, Thereafter runa came slowly and at 4.00 the C. R. C. had to declare with only 139 for eight wickets.
The University Belding was greatly responsible for the slow rate of acering, and had it not been for some spiendid work on their part the bowling would have been severely
W punished.
The
well
Rumjahn opened nono too
being fortunate in be-
Durand
E. Mowiung, not out
Extran
Durand Wyatt
INDIANS WIN AGAIN,
Sookunpoo Team All But Complete League Programme.
o Mid. Butler, & Raven...
Smith
Ch. Wr. Gregory, not out
The Indian R. C. have played alt
ing missed at point before he had but one match in the League pro- acored. He was later caught in alipagramme and are at present Boven after he had made six. Anderson points ahead of their nearest rivals, batted carefully but received littlo
Lam went in thin the Royal Engineers, who, in nine support. When
* Brighton
1 Bouthend
B Queen's P.R.
Total (for 6 wkts.)...... 131 Lt.-Comdr. Woodhouse, Lt-Comdr. Pears and Lt. Londsdale did not bat.
3 Walsall
Gillingham 1 Brentford
Division II (North),
Accrington
2 Crewe
1 Rotherham
• Doncaster
2 Barrow
1 Wigan
LEAGUE TABLES,
DIVISION L
two made something of a stand but matches, have secured 21 points. Kowloon Q.C.
The lendern defeated the R.A.0.C. Hongkong C.C. not sufficient to enable the later bais- man to knock off the necessary runs. by two wickets on their own ground Indian N,C.
The Chinese almost lost the match on Saturday, the military tean mak-Chinesa R.C.... by bad folding, several catches being ing 88, of which Brooks scored 24 not Civil Service C.C. dropped. The last four batsmen, out. A. S. Sufflad took five wickets Craigongower C.C. however, were all clean bowled by for 33 runs.
University W. Hung Scores:
The hoata knocked off the required Royal Navy runs with two wickets in hand, Royal Artillery ... Sirdar Khan with 26 being top scorer. Morgan took six wickets for 43 runs. Scores:.
Chinese Ri C.
H. Jung, b.w., S. V. Gittins...
C. Choa, e E. A. Lee, b Guterres
31
W. C. Hung, e Anderson, b Samy
WH. Sling, c Zimmern,
Guterres
Ng Sze-kwong, run out
J. L. Youngsaya, 1.b.w., Guterres
W. H. Kwan, not out....
G. Chuo, e Rumfahn, h Anderson
H. C. Hung, b Lee.:
A. Hung, not out
Extrna
Total (for 8 wkta, dec:)
II. Ching did not bat.
A. T. Leo
·Gitting
Guterres
Ramy
Anderson
Lam
Rumjahn
Bowling Analysis.
R. A. O. C. Ple, Garner, & A. S. Bullad .......... Q. M. S. Wishar, b A. R. Sumad L/Opi, Morgan, é Abbas, à M. A.
Pte. Corbett, e 9, Ismail, ↳ A. n.
Suffiad
Pie. Brooks, not out
P. W. D. L. Pts.
0 2 3 1 9
4 2 2 -
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5 2 2 1 8
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Division II.
J
P. 'W. D. L. Pls. Indian R.C...... 11 9.1 1 28
20 Royal Engineers.. Hongkong C.C. Craigengower Recrele Kowloon C.C
0 Civil Service C.C.
8 University
R.A.S.C.
18 Royal Navy
Police R.C.
9 72 21
7 0 1 38
10 4 2 4 14
10 4 1 5. 13-
J.K. Electric R.C, 8
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Pte. Bryant, b A. S. Suffiad
10
Q. M. S. Macock, e A. M. Rum-
Jahn, b Abbas
130
S/Sgt. Greennway, c A. M. Rum-
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24 R.A.O.C.
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R. W. Q. M. 8. Trapplit, & A. S. Suffind
4
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1L/Cpl. Gordon,
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A. S. Sufad....
r 22
8 L/Cpl. Wood, e Sirdar Khan, b
4 18
A
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Service by Nine Wickets.
2 24
A. S. Suflad
88
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
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Hongkong. C. C. Bent Civil
On the Hongkong C.C. ground, the
hosts easily beat the Civil Service,
winning by ning wickets. The visitors
R. W. went to the wickets first but fafled
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M.
0
5
3
5
RA. R. Suffad ......
Б 1 20
A. M. Rumjahn
2 1. $
5A. S. Suffad
7 Abbas
1 33 1 18
12
Indian R. C.
V. Gittine, e II. Hung, b W. C.
Hung
University.
Á, A. Rumjahn, e Ng Sze-kwong,
b Hung
D. J. N. Anderson, not out
E. A. Lee, e Chue, b Ching
F. I. Zimmern, e Ng Sze-kwong,
b Hung
A. P. Guterres, b Hung
C. W. Lam, c H. Hung, b-Ng Sze-
kwong
48J. M. A. Rumjahn
M. P. Madar, e Garner, b Cor-
bott
A. Butt, e Morgan, b Wishár ..
R. Nazarin, c Washar, h Corbett
OD. Mohamed, e Morgan, b Carbott
A. S. Suffiad, b Morgan
A. M. Rumfahn, b Morgan
A. R. Suffiad, e Bryant, b Morgan Sirdar Khan, a Bryant, b Morgan
8
M. K. Abbas, 1.b.w., Morgan
100
M.
R. W
11 1
37
8
37
23
J. M. 4. Rumfahn, a Garner, b
Morgan
D. K. Samy, b Hung
A. T. Lee, b Hung
D.
L. Tb Hung..
Ride, b Hung
Extras
Tofdl
Bowling Analysis.
W. C, Hung
Ng Szekwong
DIVISION II.
Lieut. Col. Wyatt Performs
the "Hat Trick,"
The feature of the game between Morgan Royal Engineers and the Wishar
Ching
the
19. Ismail, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Corbett
0. M.
to get more than 72 runs. Quick took
2 six wickets for 30 rune and Parker
threo for eleven.
The Town team lost only one wicket in getting the runs. Hayward and Quick mado 91 apiece, the innings oventually realising 173 for 0 wickets. Edmonds captured seven wickets for 1030 runs.
18
0
Kowloon C.C. v. Army.
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15 out. Goodwin dismissed six Army
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10
109
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Police v. Recreio.
The Club de Recreto had mattera practically their own way against the Polleo whom they beat easily. The Polies mado-76 (Bousa 5 for 23 and Xavior 2 for 1), while the Portuguess team replied with 180 (Pinna 36, Alves 20). King sent five men back to the pavilion at an average of oighti runs each.
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