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LEAGUE CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE LOSE TO ROYAL ARTILLERY.

The Royal Artillery created a sur- prise in the first division of the local Cricket League on Saturday, when they visited liappy Valley and de- fonted the Civil Service "Cricket Club by five runs in a low scoring match, which had a very exciting ending. Two players in the match, one on each side, obtained excellent bowling averages, Musson (R. A. taking eight wickets for 24 runs and Baker (Civil Service) 7 for 12,

In the Second Division, the Univer- sity unexpectedly went down to the R. A. O. G. at Pokfulam, the military team winning by two wickets in a match which produced over 300 runs.

Baker

THE HONGKONG .

TELEGRAPH.

Dowling Analysis.

K.B.G.C. REPORT.

W.

Hiptoola Chan Fook

Sulleruan Osman Aziz

E

ENNAN IN

ACTIVITIES DURING THE PAST YEAR.

The following report and balanto sheet of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club for the year ended December 31, 1928, will be submitted at the annual general meeting, to be held in the Club Pts. House on Friday, March 22 at

5.45 p.m.

LEAGUE TABLES. Division I.

P. W.

D. L.

7 6

2

18

8 34 3 2

12

4.

10

Hongkong C. C... University Kowloon C. Royal Navy..... Royal Artillery Indian R. C..... Chinese R. G... Cralgengower C. C. Civil Service C, C.

-Division II,

Several interesting friendly games were played, the chief attraction belongkong 'C. C. ing on the Hongkong Cricket Club Indian R. G. ground, where a match between teams captained by A. W. Hayward and H. R. B. Hancock was draw. Over 400 runs were scored by the

teams.

DIVISION I

two

RIDICA

Bowlers Have Upper Hand in Happy Valley Match.

Only 105 runs were made by tho' twenty-twe batsmen in the match on the Civil Service ground between the home team and the Royal Artillery, the latter winning by tho OTTOW margin of Ave runs. Batting first, the Artillery made 66 run, Baker Laking Boven wickets for 12, while Kelly obtained one for one. After an exciting finish, the Civil Service were dismissed for 50 runs, Muson taking cight wickels for 24 runs,

Score:

Royal Artillery, "Capt. J. L. P. MacNair, bw,

Ling

Gnr. Maltas, Hamilton B. S. M. Leach, in Baker Lt, A. H. Musson, 1.b.w., Baker Lt.R. F. Wright, b Kelly..... Lt. Col. W. F. Christian, Baker

Lt. C. G. Christian, b Baker

Lt. J. A. Wolfe Barry, Baker L. A. R. Miller, e fall.

Baker

Lt.-E. H. Walter, not out Sgt. Glazebrook, b Balter

Extras

Total

24

1

10

C

R. F. and S. Kowloon Recreio Craigengewer University

Civil Service C. R. A. S. C.

Police R. C.

Electric R. C.

Royal Navy

R. A. O. C.......

DARAH IN mete

17

P. W. D. L Pts.

10- 1 20 9.1 2 28 - 3 42.10

1 0 10

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

High Scoring on Hongkong

Cricket Club Ground..

JABOLKEZDE

With honours in favour of. A. W. Bayward's eleven, the match on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground was left drawn, with H. R. B. Hancock's team 60 runs in arrears with wicket in hand at the close. Hayward' sile batted first and made 261 for six wickets declarad, Tho.skippor con- tributed 31 wille Owen Hughes acored 07 not out. Hancock's team replied with 192 for nina wickets (Lieut. Maxwell 50 and Stanion 32).

Recreio v. Craigengower. On the Recreio ground at King's 2Park, the home team entertained the 4 Craigengewer sonfor eleven and won by six wickels. The visitors were all dinimissed for 00 runs (Alves, 6 for 034), the Portuguese replying with 121

(Remedios 41, Oliver 4 for 22).

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Bowling Analysi

M. R. W.

Roed.

5

Ling

5

Hamilton

Baker Kelly

ין

10 1 10 1

6.1 2 12 7

#

a

Civil Service C. C.

B. D. Evans, b

Musson

J. Barrow canib Mussen

G. H. Wallington, b Muson

F. Buker, b Musson

E. W. Hamilton, b Musson

F. H. Hollman, Christin

E. B. Reed, b Musson,

B. C. K. Hawkins, b Christian

R. Kelly, e C. G. Christian,

D. R.

Musso

W. II, Edmonds, not out

F. J. Ling, e Wolfe ry.

1.1

:

A

6

*

B

Electric Co. v D, B. S.

The Hongkong Electric Company engaged a team from the Diocesan Boys' School and lost by five wickets. R. Ice (6 for 43 and Winch 3 for 3) were responsible for the dismissal of the hosts for the small score of 81 rune. The latter followed up his bowling performance by knocking up 84 runs not out, the innings reallsing 170 runs. J. Lee scored 51.

Police v Civil Service.

.These two teams met on the Police Oground, where the visilära won by 918 runs. The Police anored 08 (Free man 5 for 17 and Westlake 4 for 20), while the Civil Service replied with 086 (Lacey 5 for 29 and Dyer 4 for 21). B. E. and S. "Craigengower. ', On the BE, rid 8. ground at Sookumpon, the home team played Cruisengower, tlie match ending in adra. The hosts compiled 101 rung for the loss of six wickets declared no (Col. Skinner 52). The visitars re- plied with 131 for seven wickets, A. R. Minu kearing 02 not ent'.

B

Musson

ExtraH

Tutal

Dowling Analysis.

0.

M.

R. W.

W. F. Christian Musson

4

18 2

9

3

21 8

DIVISION II.

University Lose to R.A.0.C. by Two Wickeis.

In contrast to the first division match, the game between the Univer sity and the R. A. O. C on the Pak- fulam ground produced ever 300 runs,

milliary

team winning by two the mile home compiled, 153 runs, Baker being top gorer with 38. The Ordinance Corps passed this total | with two wickets to pare, the in- eventually yielding 185 runs

Parishr Ga},

Scores:

University,

S. R. Kermani, e Wood, b Morgan '22

H. T. Barma, e Corbett,

Morgan

A. Baker, b Anderson

A. B. Bulleman, b Anderson

M. B. Caman, b.w, Anderson

F. Hiptoola, Anderson

A.

A.

K. P

b Anderson

A. CarAnderson.

Fook,

c Rowe h Brooks

K. T. Lake, not out

G. E. Yeoh, & Brooks, Morgan

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

Volunteers Easily Beat Combined League Team.

C. D. Wales and J. L. Bonnar brought about the collapse of the Combined League teams which.med, the Hongkong Volunteers on the Kow. loon Cricket Club ground yesterday. The

Volunteers won by 81 Tuns. Wales took six wickets for 31 rune and Bonnar four for 26,

Scorest

Volunteers.

A. W. Hayward, b Kelly

0. Moor, Brace

E. C. Fincher, e Hamson, b Bakör » 70' F. I. Zimmern, e Brace, b Weir 51

H. Owen Hughes, 1.b.w., Weir.. E. J. R. Mitchell, e Abelson, D

Anderson

W. Hunt, c Hamson, b Brace

MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1929.

LOCAL YACHTING.

SATURDAY'S RACE FOR TAI

YAT CUP

Boojum won the race for the Tai Yat Cup, which was antled off at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon over a Courso starting from (1) Channel Rocks (P), (2) mark on line (S), (8) Cast Rock Buoy (8), (4) Kowloon Rock (S), (5) Lyonun Beacon (S), (C) mark on line (5), (7) Channel Rocks. Dis- tance, 13.1 miles.

Finishing Corrected Time. Timo. 4.40.10

.4.40.51 4.40.05% .4.47.40 4.47.46 .6.10.07 4.51.27

.5.12.20 4.47.49

The Working Account for the year shows a lous of $287.20, against a profit in the preceding year of $1,465.92. This loss can be directly traced to

Owing fow main causes. n to the closing of the greens in the spring, less refreshment was pur: La Linda (4).......4.44,51 chased, which has had the effect of Colleen (3) reducing the bar profits. This item Rolla (7) alone accounts for about 60 per cent. Daphne (0) of the difference in the results of the Ailen (8) - past two years. Another outstand-Pierrette (2) ing cause has been the cost of re- Bluenose (6)

.6.07.16 the far green and laying out Boojum (1) turfing A new dennis court.. This accounts Speedwell (6) for an increase in the repairs and renowals, account of $589. The re- mainder of the difference is spread over various items, and is largely duo to increased overhead charges,

Membership. Forty-four new members joined during the year and our membership is now as follows-Six Lifo; 166 ordinary; 70 nengoing and four honorary, a total of 235 members,

!..

.5.10.31 4.39.18 .6.15.15 4.46.19

4.38.13

5.10.25 4.41.23

Consolation Cup.

The Consolation Cup for I, Y, and G classes was raced over the following course:-1, Kowloon Rock (5); 2, Channel Rocks (9); 3, Mark on Uno (S); 4, Cust Rock Buoy (8); 6, Channel Rocha (S): distance, 8.3 miles..

Finishing Corrected Timo. Time.

Why Wonder (4) .4.29.08% 4.20.08% Zephyr (1) 4.20.09% 4.20.19%

.4.33.49 4.28,17 Lola (3)

....4.20.00. 4.23.18 Gaal (2)

YESTERDAY'S EVENT. Club Team's Victory Over Commodore's Side.

Club House and Grounds, During the year the bowling green next the tennis court was practically relaid and the Committen had to close the near green for n period in order to give it a much-needed rest prior to the opening of the bowls season. The Committee regret that during that period temporary use hind to be made of the upper tennis court Excellent sport was bad by yachts- for lawn bowls. Towards the end of men yesterday, when teams mot in work of relaying, the a Commodore's v Club competition, near bowling green was commenced. the latter winning by 58 points to 53. Your Committee trust that membora The races were held in two sessions,

new green next playing of these season will exercise oyery reasonable with an interchango of yachts, that care. Throughout the year under rein the morning commencing at 11.15, view the club houno has heen min- and the afternoon event at 2.36. The tained in first class condition, cnly a few additions and alterations being found necessary,

the year

Bowls.

As informer years there were numerous entries for the Club co- petitions and the games were keenly contrated.

Two teams played in the Lawn Bawis Leagoo, the record of the first team being five wins, seven leases, shots for 644, against 718, and finish ed sixty place. The record of the second team was seven wins, eight losses and ane tic, ahots for 1,000, against 906, and finished fifth place, It is to be haped with the increased practice of our younger members the during the coming Benson both teams will secure better position in the Lengue tables.

Tennis.

The Committee record with pleasure the incroused interest taken in tennis and note the keenness shown in ho six competitions held, during` thin year.

The additional court mentioned in last year's report was put inta ase during the year and has greatly aided in relieving congestion.

Obituary.

Your General Committee regret to record the deaths of the following members during the year: Messra, J. W. Faulkener, T. H. Gosden and J. W. Matthews (ordinary), D. G. Jones (seagoing), W. G. Gerrard (Hon.)

Prixes,

The thanks of the Club are due to donors of the numerous handsome trophies for the various competitions, als to those members who contributed to the prize fund. The prizes were оп the closing day, distributed December 15, 1928.

Competitions.

courbes were:

Morning race-Club Line West to East, Channel Rocks (P), Cust Rock Busy (P); Mark on Line (S), Cust Rock Buoy (S), Club Lina West to East, distance 5.20 miles,

Afternoon race.-Club Line West to Easi, Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Channel Rocke (S), Cust Rock Buoy (S), Club Line West to East, distance 6 miles.

The first yacht obtained 13 points, the 2nd. 12, the 3rd. 11, and so on; and the racing resulted as follows:

Morning Itace,

Commodore's,

Sailed by YI G, G. Wood

Yacht

Y3 A. L. Shields

Placo Pis.

4

1

Yo DW. Carpenter.." 3 8

Yo II. S. Rouso

GO R. Sutherland

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Total

Club,

K

Y2 E. B. Lambert Y4 G. H. Gandy Yo, V. Goulborn YB LF. Nicholson. G2 0. E, L. Grist

Total

Afternoon Race,

Commodore's.

Y2. A. L.. Shields YA G. G. Wood

-YO E. W. Carpenter

Y8 R. Sutherland G2 II. S. Rouso

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Morning

Total Polnis

"Club.

58

Y1 L. F. Nicholson

Yi G. H. Gandy

in

Yo C. E. L Grist

Yo V. Goulbern

Go E, B. Lambert

10

The winners of competitions in 1928 ure given below, namer parenthesis being the donors of the prizes:

.:.

J.

Bowla, Championship: (Tho Club) Gibson; 2nd Prize, ("Canning Town" Messrs. Bond, Hatt and Cuff), S. Gray; 3rd Prize, (H. Nish, Esq.), J. McKelvic,

President's: (B. Wylie, Esq.), A. M. Holland; 2nd Prize, (D. Keith, Esq.), S. Gray: 3rd Priz, (The Club) C. Auldnson,

Vice President's; (D; F, Warren, Esg.), Wm. McFarlano: 3rd Prize, 170 (W. J. Kerr, Esq.), A. M, Holland.

Handicap Singles!. (J. Hyde, Esq.), J. C. Brown; 2nd Prize, (P. T.

-0. M. R. W. Farrell, Esq.), W. Bell; Erd Prize,

(L. Guy, Esq.), E. W. L. Toghin.

13 2 47 2 3 23 1

13

J. L. Bonnar, e und b Andarson ..

0

2

G. E. R. Divett, e Lim,'6"Baker

10

88 A. Reid, not out

14

18 C. D. Wales, a Baker, b Weir

0

2

Extras

25

28

10

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Extras

24

Baker Braco

11

Anderson

8 1 31 2

Total

163

Kelly

Bowling Analysis.

Weir Hamson

4 - 17. 1 8.2 3 23

3

3

1

Q.

M. R. W.

Corbelt

1 26

Combined League,

Morgan

8.2

31 3

12

17

Brooki

10 1

R. A. O.Š.

Anderson

Wisher Howe

Iicut, Abelson, & Owen Hughies, b

Bonnar

W. Brace, b Wales

D. J. N. Anderson, e Wales,

Bannar

Mid. Parkhuret, b Wales

Cant. Weir, e and Wales

LAY

28

1

'Handicap Doubles: (Galloway, Prize, Mesara, Russell, Nish, Bradford

Morning

Total Pointe

27

THE HOCKEY CLUB. ·

TEAMS FOR TO-DAY AND WEDNESDAY.

:

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club first team in their match with the H.K.S.R.A.

and Ilunter), A. M. Holland and D. on the Marina Ground at 6 p.m. on Mair; 2nd Prize, (Dundes Prize, Wednesday.-W. K. Talt; W. Wood- Mesars. Harvey and Fergusson), J.ward, J. Rodger; A. A. Dand Gibson and R. Lapsley.

(captain), E. J. R. Mitchell, J, E. Noronha; H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, A. N. Other, G. R. Vallack and C. C. Francia,

Non Prize Winners: (Capt. B. Branch), E. W. L. Hogbin; 2nd Prize, (Sea-going Member), P. Younghusband."

Rink Competition: (A. K.. Me- 80 Dougall Eng.), Messrs. Guy, Magill,

D Johnston and White.

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1

H. H. Batzer, b Wales

J.

Ilinton, & Bonnar

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& Wales

4

Com, Baker, & Hunt, b Bonnar

4 A. B. Hamson, c. Hayward, b

c Baker, b

Wales.

28 D. R. Kelly, not out

Cpl.

Rowe, c Baker, b Bulleman

4

0

Corbett, Barma, b Hiptools 19

Extras

Total

Bakor

34

Bowling Analysis.

.13

1

18 Hunt

- 36

Wales

16

G 31

165 Bonnar

11

4 20

.4

Pio. Carher, b Hiptola

Q.M. S. Wisher, c Kerman, b

Azit

L/Cpl. Morgen, b Chin Fook

Sgt. Sharpe, run out

Sgt. Anderson,

Aullenan

Ple. Brooks, b Aziz

Pto.

S/Sgt. Greenaway, at Kerman), b.

Pte. Rial, e Sulloman, b Baker

L/Cpl. Wood, not ou

Extras

Total

g

Tennis.

Championship: (Capt, Williama), Wilson Brown; 2nd Prize, (Tennis Players, etc.), F. C. Goodman.

Men's 'Cap Bingles: (B. Wylie,

1 Esq.), Wilson Brown: 2cd Prize,

89

The second team, to meat the Queen's Regiment at King's Park! at 6 pm, to-day will be a Howell; B. R. Todd, L. F. Nicholson, (captain); A. J. Ashby, L. A. I Duncan, Rov, N. Evans; A. J

K. Botelho, W. A. Nowers, R. Valentine, H. V. Parker and T. I,

Price.

Mesdames Hedley and Purnlow.

In these three competitions prizes were presented by tevila playera, etc.

Mixed

(3. Doubles ('Cap}:

-3 (Tennis Players, etc.),-T. Ferguson.

Ladies' I'Cap Singles: Mrs. McCaw; 2nd Prizo, Mrs. Cuthill. ·

Men's I'Cap Double's: Messrs. Stewart and Clemo; 2nd Prize, Fraser, Eeq.), Mr. W. Brown and Mrs. McCaw; 2nd Prize (Tennis

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