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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1930.
UNIVERSITY-DEFEAT THE
ROYAL NAVY,
LADIES' HOCKEY.
HONGKONG TEAM HAS AN
EASY VICTORY.
The defeat of the Royal Navy At King's Park, on Saturday, the at the hands of the University by Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Club enter- three wickets in the Senior Divi-Club, the game resulting in a win for tained the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey APPET ulon was the feature of the League the visitors by 6 goals to. 2.
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matches played over the week-end. It wan a low-scoring match, the Navy being all out for 78, while tho undergraduates just reached the century mark for the loss of olght wickets:
DIVISION I
University Defeat Navy By Three Wickets.
Scores
ware low in the match between tho University and the Navy at Pokfulani, smart folding on the part of home team being in nway responsible fur the poor total put by the senior narvico.
Taking first knock, the Navy faced some average bowling but could do little, as with the exception of A. D. Baker, who was top scorer with 21. and Pay Lt. Commdr. Pigoti, who contributed 16, all failed to reach double igures. A. T. Nomanbboy captured three wickets for 19 runs arl A. Baker two for 14. Four Navy
teams were as follows:
Tho
Kowloon.-I. D. Avenall, D. Pin- guet, M. Portallion. B. Kirst, E. Booth, M. WitchelL D. Smith, M. George, M. Martin and P. Hunt.
E, J.
Hongkong-II, E Lammert, F. Cousens, M. King, P. Carter, Webber, E. O'Hagen, E. Ball, White, A. Duncan, C. Ferguson, and M. Bishop.
Kowloon commenced. tho Вате with nine players only, and, in con soquenco, play was confined to their half of the nets. Tbo visitors simply
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bombarded their geni, and the de fendora wero fortunate in clearing on quite a number of occasions. After seven minutes, M, George put in ап
appearance. Immediately afterwards, the home, forwards ad vanced for the first time by a move along the right wing, and M. George was stopped in the act of shooting. A corner followed, and whe stopped by a defender, the ball re- bounding to the feet of M. George, whe drove it into the goal at express speed. A minute Inter Hongkong drew level, a contro from the right A stand by Anderoon and Salieman
wing being converted by G. Ferguson, made things very much caster for the A similar move resulted in a further succeeding batamen, the undergrads goal for the visitors, C. Ferguson mwing their opponents' scorg with being again the scorer. The Bong- there wickets in hand, Jowitt was kong Indies continued to have the the most successful Navy bowler, bla better of the game, but several good
wickets coating
moven were frustrated through the forwards getting, offside.
The in. terval arrived with the score 2-1 in favour of the visitors,
bitch were run out.
three aplece.
Scores:
Royal Navy.
Mid. Jowist, b Baker
чіж
Sab Moseley, h Namanbhy
-Cordr Handley, Noman bkoy
rFind
i
1
|
On the re-start, play was rather quiet anal confined to milfield. After five minutes, Kowloon equalised, M. George being the neures. From the
4 "bully suff" the visitors attacked, and
Lt. Butler, e Boker, fi Nomanbhoy
n
Burg. Lt. Davis, run out
A. B. Baker, † Baker
21
Mae. Towner, zun bat.
*
Pay. LA-Comdr. Pigott, run out
16
Sub. L. Brown, run out
7
A. B. Pascoe, b Chan Fook
Il Sig. Putemen, not out
Extras
a run along the right wing by E. Bell resulted in n goal by that player, a hard shot from just inside the eirelé finding the net. Hereabouts the
Home team defence was kept busy, the | visitors launching attack after attack, Therefore, it enne as no auprine when they drew further ahent by a goni Two more gonts 34 from C. Ferguson,
followed, both being by Ct. Ferguson, who thus netted Své times, The game ended with the vis!tors easily winners.
Total
Bowling
Analysis,
[ M. EC.
4 10
3
be
3 21
3
18 K
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Someranblog Bukter Anderson
Cans Pool,
Kalyersity
Dr. J. N. Anderson, b A, B. Baker
A. Rodrigues, b Mosley
A. 1. Suleman, b Pascur
A. Baker, 1hw, b Jowitt
F. A. Redmond, A. I, Baker
D. K. Samy, Jowitl
A. Chan Food, † A. U. Baker
G. F. Yeoh, not out
K. P. Gan, not incl
Extra
A. T. Nomanbhoy, 1.b.w., b Juwint
ANDERSON'S
TOON ASAHI
BEER
Total (for 8 witet.)
A. S. A. Kyum did not bat:
Bole Agent Mosley
MITSUI
BUSSAN
KAISHA
DAL
LTD.
PISENER BEET HONGKONG
BRAND RAIZEN-
SAHI
BEER
LAGER BEER
SPECIALLY BEND
EXPORTT
BREWERY
心
WHEN AT HOME The
BEST
Q
Favia
For the winners the forwards play. w.jend good constructive hockey their pusitional playing being of a high Standard, especially that of C. Per. guson, who appeared in the Tight place at the right niomeat. The half- backa worked hard, E. O'TIngen showing good form. The backs were very safe, the judgment of F 22 Cousens when tackling being a fen
ture. The "goalie" had an easy day, only having about two shots to deal with
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}
20
B
---
100
Howling Analysis.
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M
1.
W.
17 10
}
Q 16
1
18
#
я
O
Jwwitt
A. B. Bularr
Putna
Pascon
Bathr
Hadley
LEAGUE IL
Police Løse Again on Home Ground.
t The home Com were handicapped by the absence of one forward, but then the midfield play of their for wards won good. M. Martin und M. George showing good control. E. Booth was aniring at centre half, but the wing half allowed the visiting forwards too much scope, with the result that a lot of work was thrown University on the backs. Both backa played well and ennnot be blamed for the defeat D. Avenal in goal appeared ton keen rushes from the goal, this proving rather custly, us on three occasions the ball was placed in an untenanted goal. She will do better if she re- mains where she is and only goes a tueh4-4| 36s°ec-44+tL P
Booker
Alexander
3
"VARSITY'S CLOSE CALL. Service Corps Unlucky to Share Points.
An innings of-54 (not out) by Fry and 10 by Cadman, were principal
contributions to the total of 160 for
The Hongkong Cricket Club Joniera collected another. three points whenie wickets put up by the Royal they met the Police at Hippy Valley. Army Service Corps in their match They had two interpuriers" in the gainst the University Juniors at side, presumably only to make up the team, as they were neither enllest upon to howl nor to bat.
Booker. Alexander and Past reached their twenties bat reevived little support from the other hatssen, the Police being all out for 106. Wright did the most dange, taking five wickets for 22 runa.
A good innings by Wild, who made
43, paved the way for the Club, who kuocked up 112 for the loss of right wickets.
Scores:
Police R.C.
Hunter, Chadwick'
Loughlin, b.w., b Chadwick
Booker, Planner, b Wild
Alexander, b Wright
Williamson, 1.b.w. b Wright
Sokunpoo.
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Division 11.
Hongkong C..
Roercio
Kowloon C.C. University
Craigengewer
RAS.C....
Civil Service Polier
Royal Signals Royal Engineers
A. P. C. BUILDING. WHERE THE GIFTS ARE.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Indians Easily Defeat Craigengower.
The undergraduates wen very lucky to make a draw of the match
The Indians bad things very much for when stumps were drawn, only
their own way at Sookunpou where [97 runs, were on the band for the
they met the Craigengower seniors oss of nine wickets.
In a friendly game. Batting first, Yayabhoy and the visitors were all dismissed for Chen, the Varsity's last two men,nly 38 runs, only one man reaching managed to play out time,
Sports:
K.A.S.U. Mai. Lanemaid, run out
| L/Cph, Cadman, b. Stiva
L/Cpl. Reynol. 1 James Maj. Airey, b Silva
-10
4
|L/Gp). Fry, not out
W. O. Pamplin, b James
10
Dry. Cole, Jus
0
A
Sgt. Osborne, b James
21
Dry. Jones, b liya... 20/Cpl. Simpson, Silva
1/Cpl. Lorkin, not out
Extrus
Total (for 9 wkt, dec.)
Bowling Analysis,
double figures, A. el Arculli captured four wickets for six runs, Pereira four for 11, and A. R. Minu two for 14. Th Indian passed their opponenta" scure for the loss of one wicket and went on to make 102.
€.9.C.C. v Highlanders. #_n_result of law seuring, the Argy and Sutherland Highlanders had to declare at 114 for six wickets In their game with the Civil Service Lt. Dewar Durie,
o Cricket Club.
as amunt was the principal contribu tur, collecting 30, while Taylor was 100 not out with 20. F. J. de Rome, In making 46 not out, played a good Innings and helped his side to pass the Highlanders' score for the loss of three wickets,
0. M. R. W.
20
X
1
14
2 47
6 A 16
12 R AG
L
Post, e Reid, b Wirght
I
H. G. Baker, e Paterson, 6 Collins
4
Mendown, Wright
10
Thorpe, told, Wright
7
T
McMahon, a Mackenzie, b Wild.
Wright, not out
.0
Aziz
James
Y
Extras
Yayabhoy
Silva
Total
106
Bowling Analysis..
II. Nomanbhay, b Simpson
0. M.
R.
W
Chadwick
122
Paterson Wit
8 1 20
0
0.6 1 24
Wright
0
4
Hongkong C.C. II.
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I. II. Wild, e Thorpe, b Alexander
RS. W. Paterson,
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P. W. J. Planner,
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University 11.
G. S. Scally, & Reynolls
P.N. da Silva, b Pamplin
KT. Loke, Airey, b Shopson
A. A. Aziz, b Pamplin .....
. E. G. Leong,
Pamplin
W. James, Fry
H. Goiano, & Pumplin
F. S. Chen, b Fry
43. Yayabhoy, not out
Booker, b
1. Chon, not out
10
Extras
Booker
22
J. McPurinne, b Alexander
W. W. Mackonale, b Baker
R. R. Davis, b Baker'
C. A. Wright, e Baker, b Hunter
J. Chadwick, b Baker
Extras
R. J. Collins, not out
.
Total (for 8 wkts.)
Airey,
Total (for 9 wktn.,)
Bowling Analysis.
Bimpson 1Reynolds
3
... 113
Colo Pamplin
}
A. C. I. Bowker and A. Reid did not but.
Bowling Analysis.
Hunter Baker
M. R.
0
8
I.R.C. 2nd. y C.C.C.
Visiting Craigungower, the Indian Norond tring had a lively time, The homo Learn batted first and made 32188 for the loss of only five wickets, 1 J. W. Leonard contributing 08 and S. 14 | Abbas 41, not out. In reply, tho Indians hit up 100 for the loss of -24 three wickets, at which stage stumps
2 were drawn.
0
0:
K.C.C. 2ads. ▾ Bignals,
Entertaining the Royal, Signak, 'the
0 Kowloon C.C. Juniors word dofonied 10 by 20 runs, The military side batted first and declared at 143, for nino
97 wickets, Wobb being top scorer with 48. The homio tean were all dis. W.missal for 117, thanks to some good 2 irundling by Williams who captured
vd wickets for 24 runs.
2 24
& 0 24 2
4 1 8
1
B 0 12
Q
4
0 14 LEAGUE TABLES. Present Standing of the Different Clubs.
P. W.D. L. Pt
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M. IL.
W
'0 281
Indian · R.G.
0
29
Civil Service
1 1
co
10
CH.C.C. 2nds, y Recrelo,
A drawn game was polyed at King's Park "between the Club de Recreio and the. Civil Servion Cricket Club second string. A splendid la- mings by A. E. Wood was a feature of the game, this player making 02 of his side's total, of 148 for nine wickets. In reply, the Portuguese lack put up 116 for six wickets when stompa word drawn:
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