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CRICKET NOTES.
(By "Two Legg").
RACE RECORDS.
SUCCESSFUL OWNERS AND JOCKEYS.
The Royal Artillery, at present third from the bottom in the
The successful owners
und
chance of drawing level with or Race Meeting are as follows: Senior League, have the barest jockeys in the first two days of the overtaking the Hongkong C.C.. a possibility which had been pretty generally overlooked when news- paper reports announced the Club
Double Champions.
Owners,
Mr. Ho Kom-tong more Mr. Dynasty The ILK.C.C have she fixture in each division to com- Mrs. Dunbar plete their season's. programme, Mr. L. Dunbar and whereas they are assured of Mr. Chan Pik-chuen
Mr. Eve the Junior championship they Mr. John Peel- will have to win their remaining Messrs. Lau & Leo match in, the Senior Division to Mr. Mi M. Watson place themselves out of the reach Mesara. Wayfoong of the R. A, assuming of course Messrs. Hinson & Wong that the latter gain, full points in Messrs. Liang & Lo their lust four games.
1st 2nd 3rd
Mr. Wong Ping-slun That the Gunners might apset Messra, Hynes & Mackio 1 calculations seems rather fat-MessTA. Dyer & Beith feteled but the Senior Lengue this Mr. W. E. L. Shenton
had more than its Mess. Fay & Sell season has
tt Mr. Chan Tin-slon Mr. C. Leitao
share of surprises so that might be as well to await develop- ments rather than jump at any hasty conclusion.
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Mr. Gubbays
Mrs. Pearce Mr. Yam Man Mr. K, H. K. Mr. K. C. Lau Mr. Hee Cheong Mr. Hau Yun Messrs. Chan & Rafeck
The Navy could furnish hardly any opposition against the Club and antall wonder as Wales and Dobbie were right on top form with the ball. The left-hander has been bowling exceptionally well in recent matches and if he keeps it up, shoud have little difficulty in retaining his place in the Hongkong team for Novem- ber. Dobbie, who can hardly be Mr. Hill
Mr. Encarnacão termed a regular player, was a Mr. Haimovitch dependable as ever but was slight- Mr. Clark ly more expensive.
the result
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Jockeys.
1st 2nd 3rd
1
3
B
4.
Mr. Wong Set the small core of 68 runs, Mr. Heard
was a foregone con-Mr. Pote Hunt clusion for the club. After the Mr. Quincey, Rev. Quick, who made 39 in fine Mr. W. Hu style, had helped greatly to make Mr. Stanton the issue safe for his side, Owen Mr. Ho Sal-man Hughes, Parker and Dobbie in- Mr. Fonten dulged in some very free hitting and thok the score to 203 for six wickets.
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Without their skipper, the Chinese R. C. were eagy ment for the R. A. After recently trouncing two of the strongest elevens in the League, the Cause- way Bay side were fairly optimis- tie of being able to further im- prove their position in the table, but the absence of their best all- rounder made all the difference, I understand,W.C. Hung is well un the way to complete recovery and it is hoped that he will be able to turn out for his side in their next match.
Mr. Da Roza
Mr. K. C. Lau Mr. Charicat
LEAGUE CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY SECOND TEAM
FOR SATURDAY.
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FRIENDLY CRICKET.
VOLUNTEERS BEAT THE 'SERVICES YESTERDAY.
The Volunteers defeated the United Services in the two-day cricket. match by 44 runs, when the game war continued at the II.K.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon.
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Tho Volunteers in their Arat
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The Services replied with 198 runs, of which Mid. Parkhurst contribut ed 48 and L. Cpl. Milas 30. The bow ling of the Volunteers was fairly consistent Scores:
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Volunteers, 1st Innings United Services, 1st Innings 53 Volunteers, 2nd Innings.
A. W. Hayward, e Weir, 1 Dobbio - 11. 0. Moor, and b Mult
E. C. Fincher, b.w. Mott.....
F. Zimmern, e Baker, b Weir...
4. Bonnar, 1.b.w. Miles
A. Reid, e and b Weir
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II. Owen Hughes, e Mott, b Miles
11
E. J. R. Mitchell, st. Abelen, b
Lightfoot
15
Sub, Lt. Singleton, c Owen
Hughes, beid
17
II. V. Parker, not out
59
Mid. Parkhurst, Parker, b
G. B. R. Divett, c Singleton, b
| Bonnar
18
Mott
29
Capt. Welr, e Zimmern, b Reld 2 Capt. Thorp, c Owon Hughes, b
C.D. Wales, not out
0
Parker
Extras
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Lt. Col. Lightfoot, & Wales..
Total (for B wkts, doc.)
Bowling Analycin.
242)
Capt. Dobble, e Owen Hughes, b
Parker
0. M. R. W.
Я
1 29 1
11
1 13
10
32
3
14
3 45
2
1
20 2
21
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The following will represent the University second eleven in a Leaguo cricket match against the Royal Navy ut King's Park on Saturday afternoon.-F. Hiptoola (Captain), | Dobbic M. B. Osman, A. Baker, H. T. Barma, Baker
Mott A. Chan Fock, K. T. Loke, A. D. Sulieman, S. R. Kermani, G. E, Yeoh, A. A. Aziz and D. Roy,
Musson and Leach, two very hard hitters, gave the Chinese no end of leather hunting. The former was within sight of his century when he took a little too much liberty with one of Young- saye's deliveries and was smartly ed, thanks to a fine start by their stumped with his score at 911earlier bats and the suund bowl- Hong Sling (who is batting muching of Baker and Osman who took better than when he was with the four wickets each cheaply. University XI), HI.C. Hung and A. Hung made the majority of the runs for the C. R. C.
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The dismissal of the Navy 2nd team for the meagre total of 52 runa was another example, if such were needed, of the very reliable bowling of the H.K.C.C. 2nd XI. Very few teams have run up any- thing like a big-score against the Club and there can be little doubt that their bowlers have been largely instrumental in carrying the side to the top of the Junior League. Reid and Vallack are well above the average Second Division bowler; while Summers, Duckitt and J. E. Hancock can always be depended upon.
By losing rather unexpectedly, and pretty badly at that, to the Kowloon 2nd, the R. E., and S. have ruined what little chance they had of catching up with the Club. The Sappers have now de- finitely taken place, with the Indians as runners-up.
The Police made a welcome re- turn to something like their true form and were all over the Electric R. C. The former are really a much better do than the lowly position which they occupy might indicate, but the departure from the Colony in the middle of the season of at least two of their most prominent players, dollowing upon the heels of one another no to speak, has helped to disorganise the team somewhat.
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The Royal Army Service Corps suffered another defeat, making this their sixth off the reel. Al- though the Recreio had won with six wickets in hand, after dismiss- Ing the R. A. O. Č. for 63 runs, they could do no better than compile a total of 82 rune. But for M.M. Xavier'a steady danings for `46 I wonder if the Portugueso side would have taken the full points..
The victory of the University 2nd over the R.ASC, was expect-
Miles Weir Lightfoot Thorp ... Singleton
L. Cpl. Miles, e Fincher, b Wales 30 Commdr. Baker, e and b Parker Lt. Commdr. Abelson, not out
Extras
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Bowling Analysis.
0. M. E. W.
7
1
2
4
12
4 20
2
8,5-
44
3
Owen Hughes
Bonnar
Wales
Redd
United Services, 2nd Innings. Capt. Evers, e Divett, b Wales 18 Parker, Bdn. Mott, b Wales
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SPORT ACTIVITIES IN SHANGHAI.
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WEST INDIES TOUR.
ALL-JAMAICA CRICKETERS BEAT ENGLISH ELEVEN.
Kingston, Fab. 20. All-Jamaica bent J. Cahn's Mom of English cricketers by seven wickets.
Cahn's side noored 217 (Iddon 72), Hylton tuking 5 for 24; and then 336 (O'Connor 63, Peach 75, Nicholas 63 not out).
T
Jamaica replied with 003 (Nunes 112, Holt 128, Headley 57, and
Barrow 01), O'Connor taking 5 for
96; and then 61 for 8 in their second innings.-Reuter.
Despite the blustery cold weather which gripped Shanghai, auring last week-end, a large number of spectators turned out to witness the various sports activities. The photographs on the left, top and bottom, were taken during the rugby match between the U.S. Marines and the Interport fifteen at the Canidrome which was won by the Marines Mr. P. H. Noubourg, winner of the Shanghai Paper Hunt Handicap, is seen at the top right, while the bottom right photo
graph shows some of the spectators witnessing the finish of the Hunt Handicap
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