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IMPORTANT GAME DECIDED

ON SATURDAY,

W. C. Hunz, o B. A. Ismail, b

Pertica

J. C. Lyni, & A. A. Rumjahn, b F.

M. oi Arculif

N. A. E. Mackay, c O. Ismail,

A. el Arculli

F. E. Lawrence, b Pereira F. Goodwin, A. R. Minu G. C. Burnett, 5 A. R. Mina Rt. A. Carrail, run out

Extras

Tho mintch which will go a long way to decide the destination of the senior Shield was played on Saturday when the Kowloon

Club Cricket

entertained the Indian Recreation Club in

After a kame League Sxture.

with excitement,. the Pereira packed

top A. R. Minu Indians and are now favouritea for the F. M. el Arculli

five A. el Arculli championship, having won games and drawn once out of six matches played.

came

out

DIVISION I.

Indians Out-play Strong K.C.C. Team,

NAVY DEFEATED.

49

4

12, 1931:

on Saturday, Datting first, the vlettore ware all out for 00, B. G. Baker boing in deadly form with the bail, capturing saven wickets for 23 oruns

The Police passed this score with afive wicketa in hand and want on to

make 103 before the last wicket 'fell.

Scores:

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King Yuan

Talma

Dz.

January 12.

.R.A.S.C.

INWARD MAILS.

7

Maj. Langmaid, run out

&

From

Pir

Lt. Marshall, b' Baker

0

Total

90 L/Cpl. Cadman, b Alexander

10

Shanghal and Amay

Taiyuan

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M.

R.

W.1/Cpl. Fry, e Booker, b Baker

W. O. Pamplin, e Alexander, h

Baker

A

D

U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan, Shanghai (San Francisco 20th Dec. 1930).

0

14 &

62

L/Cpl. Reynolds, b Alexander

12

and Europa via Siberia (London 22nd Dec. 1990).

... Pres. Pierco

January 12.

12 4

10

2

Dry, Cale, b Baker

4U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

9 1 13

Plc. Andrews, b Baker

6

hal (San Francisco Der. 20.)

.... Anama Mara

January 13.

1

2

Drv. Jones, b Baker

1

Shanghai and Bwatow

January 13.

L/Cpl. Simpson, b Baker

Calcutta and Straits

January 13.

Pte. Mackay, not out

7

Extrad

13

Australia and Manila

Kitano Moru

January 13.

Manila

Emp, of Japan

.January 14.

Total

40

Australla and Manila

Taipinge

.January 14,

Bowling Analysis.

Amoy and Swatow

Van Heuss

.January 14.

Europe via Suez

(Lotters

and

O, M.

R W.

Papors, London

14

Parcels 11th Dec. 1980.)

January 10.

11.1

23 17

Japan and Shanghai

January 16.

K

Shanghai and Amoy

January 18.

2

Japan

January 21.

Japan and Shanghai

January 23.

Straita

January 28.

20

12

0

el

Easily Accounted for by Civil Service.

Alexander Hakor King Booker

Police R.C.

ONESIDED AFFAIR. The Civil Service Cricket Club met a rather weak Navy team at King's Park in a League Kame and won by 100 runs. Batting first, the visitors compiled 172 runs for three wickets

W. la D. Sparrow, b 'Simpson ture of the Civil Service innings was when the closure was applied. A fea- the first-wicket partnership between W. L. Meadowa, b Simpson

B. Thorpe, b Simpson Sayer and Richardson, who put PC. F. Alexander, b Cola 118 before being separated.

T. H. King, b Cole F. E. Booker, b Colo former having 89 to his credit and the latter 48.

W. Williamson, b Colo

the

"Two of the strongest sides in the League IRC. and KC.C.-mot in an official fixture on the latter's ground and after one of the best games seen this year, the Indians chances of carrying off the Shfold, won by 97 runs, thus enhancing their Lyal, the Kowloon skipper, won the to and clected to field. A. el Arculli and S. A. Ismail opened batting for the Indian and scored at Both faced the a pretty good rate. bowling confidently and they put up 71 runk before being separated, Arculli being unfortunately ran out.

With this good start, the Indian captain decided to send in a slogger to obtain as many runs in the least possible time. With this end in view, Pereira, the Indian fast howler, went in fire wicket, and hit out to good effect. He treated the bowling with acant respect and in a remarkably short spell at the wickets collected 67 runs, lashing out at everything. Mont of his runs were obtained by ful Bix into the Kowloon Bowling boundary strokes, Including a benut. E. Richardson,

R. M. Wood, e Jowitt, h Glann Green Club, of E. F. Fincher.

Bowling changes were made fre.. Baker, not out quently but Ismail and Fereira did B. D. Evans, not out

Extras not Neem to be troubled at all. Whereas the latter was hitting out at almost everything, the former executed a few neat leg shots, though not scoring nearly as fast his partner, Hi score was 61 when he was taken

The Navy bowlers had a lean time and were all very expensive, Bennett was the most successful trundler, his two wickata costing 15 runs aplece, Agafant the splendid bowling of Reed, the Navy could do nothing and were all dismissed for 72 runs. Only Houmphrey (20) and A. B. Baker (17 not out) renched double figures. Reed took right wickets for 40 runs.

1. Carroll, of Goodwin.

The succeeding batamen did not me off through being too eager to

Scores:

Civil Service CG. G. R. Snyer, b Bennett

c Jowitt,

Bennett

B. G. Baker, e Pamplin, b Cole A. Reynolds, e Fry, b Pamplin T. Drewery, e Fry, b Colo T. McMahon, not out

Extras

Total

LEAGUE TABLES.

103

W-361

Bowling Analysis.

M. R. W.

Fry Simpson

19

24 1

1

69 Colo

Pamplin

8.3

21

1 10

48

13

27

18

10

Present Standing of the Different Clubs.

172

DIVISION

1.

India R. C. Čivli, Service

M

ዩና

Total (for 3 wkts. dec.) D. R. Kelly. F. W. Hamilton, F. J. Ling, F. H. Holdman and E. B. Recit did not hat.

One man absent.

get runs with the exception of A.Juwit

1. Rumjahn, who went in rather inte CIns! Le make 26, not out. The came to a close at 187,

Bowling Analysia.

innings A. B. Baker

Boumphrey

Lyn was the only bowler who came Bennett T on the Kowloon side, capturing | Aylmer five wickats for 48 ruus. The others were expensive except for Hung, who was put on late. Be took one wieket for nine runs.

A draw was likely when Brace and 1. C. Fincher opened very cautiously, the former doing all the scoring whilst the latter was content to keep his end up. A. R. Minu was bowling splendidly, keeping ያኔ ያኔ excellent length and turning the ball from the ick. Twenty were put up in As many minutes, but at this point disaster borell the Rowinon #136.

Royal Navy,

Lt. Glass, e Buyer, b Reed Mid. Jeffries, 6 Reed

ដដ៏ងង

P. W. D. L. Pt.

65 1.-

10 321 6

University

Hongkong C. C. Kowloon C. C. Cralgengower Royal Artillery Navy

Division II.

Hongkong C. C.

*

Indian R. C.

3

3

Civil Service

20

Recreio

R. A. 3. C.

5

Reed

0

Mid: Jewitt, e Richardson. b Reed Squ. Ldr. Boumphrey, b F. Baker S.B.P.0. Dingley, Kelly, & Reed Lt.-Comdr. Bennett, 1.b... Reed Mid. Barrett. b Reed Pymr. It.Comdr. Pigott, A. D. Baker, not out Comdr. Aylmer, h Ling Comdr. Sime, b.w., Reed

Extras

Tolai

Brace, in feeling for

one of Saturday. Persirn's off balls, was well-Laken by 123.725. A. Ismall behind the sticks, and

25.05% immediately afterwards, E. F. Fin-- 20.41% cher, who came out to replace Bruce. 18.16% unfortunately played an to his wicket. F. Baker

F. I. Zimmern then came out but Reed 325 was none too comfortable against Ling 34.7/10 Pereira. He made a single, to let 13. C. Fincher face the fast bowler, 4.85.16789) but this proved disastrous, Pereira's deliveries caught another victim, 18.146 Fincher nicking the bull into the 14.06 wicket-keeper's safe hands. Hung 46.16 got out in exnetly the same way from first ball he received front the Pareira,

12.064

344 11 34.8214

18.16

TOR,25

very

University

Cralgengower

Kowloon G. C.

Police

Royal Engineers

FRIENDLY

Royal Signals

2

72

Bowling Analysin.

31. R.

W.

17

46

8

7

DIVISION H.

Civil Service Juniors Win Another.

AN EASY VICTORY. Following up their victory over the Indians the previous week, the Civil Service Recends trounced the Royal Signals at Happy Valley on Cur Saturday. The home team knocked

1080 18th Dec.

Kashgar

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Kamo Haru

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Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghai

Manila

Swatow and Foschow

Japan

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Amay

Swatow, Amay and Formosa .. Straits

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Club Narrowly Defeat Royal Artillery.

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Mon., Jan. 12.

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Recreio v Indian 2nd XI,

Manila. Australia and New Zealand

vis, Thursiny. Island

A drawn game was played at King's Park between Club de Recreio and the Indian juniors. The Portuguese Manila and Java via Sourabaya Inds knocked up 127 runs before the Swatow, Amoy and Foochow last wicket fell, A. B. Suffiad captur-

Saigon, Straits, *Ceylon, Indis

Mauritius, East and up the huge total of 103 for seven ing Are wickets for wickets, declared, Randle contributing Indians replied with 100 rana for

Africa Aden, Egypt and Europe 79 and Hawkins 43 (not out.)

seven wickets when stumps were

vin Marseilles Hawkins was also in good for withdrawn. the ball, taking five wickets for only

Things at this stage looked nd for Kowlers, but Zimmern and 02.71 almude a stand and stopped the

rot somewhat. The former was no «loring more confidently and made a few very pretty shots. After Lyal 165 tier rot set in and Rowloon -4.0/16 merte all out for exacth 90, giving 2097155/2 the Indians n victory by 97 runs.

1/7 was batting very well to- four runs. The military side were.

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wards the end, hit muld get nobody | skililed out for only 60 runs, two men

stav in with him, and was not outrenching double figures, with 39.

On the day's play, the Indians de served their victory. They took heart

Sentry:

Civil Service 1.

after their first few batamen and given F. E. Mathews, b Cairns them ruch a solendit start in batting, J. M. Wilson, Saunders and in the other departments of the A. E. Wood, e Chaffey, b Cairns Pure they have never been seen to J. P. Metiowan, e Cairns, Gough Geld better. The first four wickets | B. C. K. Hawkins, not eat fell to the fast bowler Pereira. three II. Strange, b Gough

of them being held by the wicket. S. Randle, é Michael. Saunders keeper S. A. Irmall, who did not allow J, Willmott, b Cairns even one ball to get past him. Extrax totalled seven but three were leg.bves ared four were no-imila, A. R. Minu bowling very well throughout and dogs sind niere than the two wickets hehtained,

After their snell of bed-luck, Kow-

8

35 runs.

The

Cralgengower II.K.C.C. 2nd XI.

A strong Craigengower team played a friendly game with the 1. K. C. C. 2nd XI at Happy Valley and won by

six wickets. Batling first the visitors

were skittled out for 25 runs, Sour-

bette taking six wickets for one run

27 aplere, Omar two for four and R.

4

Lee two for six. The home team

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10 passed this core with six wickets in, T. Ride, st. Paterson, b Chris-

hand and went on to make 148 · for eight wickets.

19

79

30

Extras

12

Totul (for 7 wkts, dec.). W. II. Edmonds, A. W. Grimmitt and G. Strange, did not hat.

193

Bowling Analysin.

0, &

M.

W

31 en, warn fehtine with their backs

agat, the fall bust the Indians were Cairns Con kogo to be denied. The field was Arnison very emert and nothing was allowed Gough to nas.

Ясател:

Indian R.C.

S. A. Ismall, e Carroll, h Goodwin Al Arculi, run out... FD. Pereira, c Mackay, b Hung

A. A. Rumjahn, b Lyal

A. R. Minu, st Mackay, b Lyal

J; S. A. Corream, run out

A. K. Minu. st. Mackay, b Brace

A. H. Rumfahn, not out

A. I. Mader, b yal

O. Iamall,.b Lyal

F. M. & Areulli, b Lyal

Extras...

Total

Goodwin

Bowling Analysis.

Saunders Michael

64 Higgins, b McGowan 21 Lt. Gough, b Edmonds

University v Queen's College.

A team from Queen's College met

tian

F. I. Zimmern, c and b Glass

A. A. Rumjahn, run out

D. J. N. Anderson, e Patarson, b

Glass the University 2nd XI at Pokfulam, E. Zimmern, b Glass on Saturday afternoon, and lost by

A. T. Lee, Glass three wickets. The schoolhoya batted A. B. Sulieman, b Glass first and compiled 118, Abbas con- J. L. Youngaaye, not out tributing 23. The undergraduates A. Abdul-Aziz, b Leo were in a bad way at one time, but a partnership between James (41) and Leong (50) gave them a victory by three wickeia.

YESTERDAY'S GAME..

11

9

THE KG.C. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

RESULTS OF BECOND ROUND PLAYED YESTERDAY.

The second round of the Junior

11 Championship of the Kowloon Golf

18 Club was played off yesterday, with

the following resulta:

Extras

Total

170

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R.

Pereira

W. 1

25 18

Universlty Past and Present Christian

Leo

Defeat League Team... Glass

Royal Signals.

0

18

0

-16

Playing against a combined league Sayer team in an all-day match yesterday. Arculli the University, Past and Present won

by 27 runs,

57 Cpl. Cairns, b Edmonds

12 F. Gillot, b Hawkins...

6L/Cpl. Perry, b Edmonds

2Cpl. Saunders, b Handle

OP. Chaffey, e Randle, b Hawkins

25F. W. Collins, b Hawkins .../-

2. Arslon, b Hawkins

187

P. Michael Mathews, b Hawkins

J. T. Patience, not our

McGowan

Combined League.

The Univerally batted first and L. J. Guterres, b Gittins

O compiled 176. ritas, of which total 'H. P. Lim, b Lee..

8. V. Gittins claimed 62 He batted W. C. Hung,

very well, and had excellent support

Andernon

e Zimmern,

a from A. M. Rodrigues who mado 31 F. D. Pereira, Lee, b Anderson

9 before he gave a dimicuit chance to Christian, b Andersen .....

mid-off and was well-taken by W. C. A. B. Hamson, e. Rodrigues,

Rumjahn 69 Hung. For the combined league

team, Lt. Glass bowled well and cap- G. E. Sayer, b Lee

Extrao

Total

8

Bowling Analysia.

tured Ove wickale for B4,

Q. M.

0. M.

R.

W.

9

36

18

Lynl Brace

11.0 -2

46

Edmonda

24 a

LL. Glam, e Rodrigues, b Rumlahn The visitors started very badly, bat E. Lee, not cut Saver (81) and R. Lee (26) put W. Paterson, b Anderson different complexion on the game and F. M. el Arculi!, b Lan

B 1

E. F. Fincher Burnett

8

Randle Hawklas

1

1,2-

-4

Total

Hung

0

VICTORY FOR POLICE.

Bowling Analysis:

Kowloon C.C.

R.A.S.C. Defeated at

̈· Happy Valley;"

Gitting

W. Brace, e 8. A. Iemail, b Pereira, 21. E. G. Fincher, a 8. A. Ismall, b

Pereira

E. F. Fincher, b Pereira

at one stage looked as if they would Extrasy krock" off the required rust.

Thôn

Bayer got out in an effort to force the pace and www bowlod, the alde being eventually all out for 149; Score:

University.

The Police secured their frit A. Rodrigues, e Hung, b'Bayw. 81 Anderson. victory at the expense of the RAB,C. | & V. Gitting; b Pereira

W. Groves beat A. C. Sinton, 6 & 5.

T. J. King beat F. W. T. Roes, 1 uy. W. Ringshaw beat E. 0. Murphy, & 1

WAL

A. W. Brown beat H. T. Buxton, & 1. In the first round, which completed during the week, F. W. T. Ross beat A. Laughton 1 up, and H. T. Buxton beat E. C.. Fincher,

As a result of the numerous re- 17 qtrests received every year from parents and guardians for assistance 14) in selecting schools for their chargon,

Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son have or 0 ganized a Scholastic Department. This department will doal with such

2 requests, which come from all parts of the world, through information obtained at first-hand by visits to the 25 schools, interviews with headmastera ate. Thus the Department will be bi a.position to Inform parents, who are 49 unable to undertake such a task them. solver, of the particular merits 149 schools, and to give unbiased advis a to which beat its the, chill's res quirements. This survice te rendered RW. entirely free of chargedite ink carton: on by personal inter law or by post from Cook's head office Mini London, Inquiries may be.forward%;ti any of their Far Eastern: Onion:

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