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30, 1931.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY DRAW WITH KOWLOON.
By playing a drawn game with the Kowloon C.C. on Saturday, the University lost all chances of catching up with the Indians in the championship race in the First Division of League Cricket. The match produced an orgy of run- getting, in which the University out with flying batsmen enme colours.
DIVISION 1. University and Kowloon Play a Drawn Game.
On the Kowloon C.C. ground. the University played to, a draw with the home team.
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Taking first lease of the wicket, the Kowloon opening pair gave their nide a good start by, making 41 runs caught off before Lawrence
and Anderson.
ilung joined Brace the score rose rapidly. Both batsmen were playing enterprising cricket, and Hung in particular was aggressive, but he soon paid for t when he had his stumps up-routed by Balcer. Brace went on scoring, and F. Fincher anled together with E.
very
45 runs for the fourth wicket. In trying to force the pace the remain- ing batsmen failed, and the innings was declared closed when Brnee wae was A bowled by Anderson. His polished innings. His nextuesa finding gaps on the off side in particu Inr was astonishing,
2
Faring formidable score, University went in to bat, but met
Bowling Analysis.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
0. M. R
W
18
i
13
1
3.4 --
A. S. Sufiad A. R. Minu A. el Arculli. A. R. Suffiad
Past
A. el Arculli, c Noxarin, b Wood 3. A. Ismail, e A. K. Suffiud, b
Arculli
DIVISION IL Nomanbhoy Causes A Collapse Against Clvli Service. Playing on the Civil Service ground, the University defeated the home team by four wickets.
Nomanbhoy was in irresistibio form with the bail and was the main factor in the dismissal of the Civil Servanta for the comparatively low toin! of Hin soven wickets cost him 83 runs. atla over three runs apiece,
Ile was again responsible for sleer- ing his side out of a critical situation A. A. Rumjahn, b Arculli by hitting out in voly fashion for A. I. Madar, c & b Arculli
and M. P. Madar, not out runs. Subsequently Yooh Leang put the issue beyond doubt, A. fl. Rumjahn, not out
take five Kobertson, did well to wickets for 14 runs.
Scores.
s
Civil Bervice C.C. IL. F. E. Mathews, st. Zimmern,
Nomanbhoy****
J. M. Wilson, b Nomanbhoy.... R. G. K. Hawkins, c Nomanbhoy, S. Randle, b Nomanbhoy
James
A. E, Wood, e Zimmern, b James II. E. Strange, cand b Nomanbhoy Yeah, h J. F. McGowan, e
Nomanbhoy
D. R. Kelly, b Nomanbhoy R. G. Robertson.
Nomanbboy
E..Himsworth, run out
P. J. O'Neill, not out
Extras
with initial disaster when Rodrigues. Zimmern, b Kelly
Anderson
the founda-
W. A. James, e Kelly, b McGowan P. M. N. da Silva, h McGowan
they. Nomanbhoy, e McGowan.
Was bowled for a duck. and Ride, however, laid tion for a draw, and by playing very careful but correct cricket
a very profitable part- ratablished
undefeated nership, and were both when time intervened,
Robertson
G. S. Benily, Randle
A. R. Suffad, b Nazarin A. R. Minu, Wallington.
Arculli grat
Extras
Total (8 wkla.)
SURPRISING DEFEAT OF
CLUB BY NAVY.
Possessing the faster three-quarters, and a pack of forwards who have proved themselves good enough fon to anything in China, but not having had 214 hard game since the Interport match
six weeks ago, the Club met their. fest defeat of the season on Saturday afternoon, when the Navy aften won by a goal and a try (8 points) to two trien (0 points). This was the second of threo Trangular of the earios
16 Tournament games, the Army having beaten the Navy by a eingle point last Monday. 120
The chief fault in the Club side was
A, S. Suflad. M. R. Abbas and A. the dropping of good and indifferent 12 M. Rumjahn did not bat
Bowling Analysis,
Tui Yun-pul
18
17 Nazarin
O1
M.
Present 2nd. Inninga.
R. H. Griffiths, b A. S. Sufflad
432233
16
passes. Many chances were wasted. The Navy pack, once it had been demonstrated that steady showing W would give them the ball in the net
-
1
26 4
K. Nazarin, c A. H. Madar, b
Arculli
E. T. Wood, c A. FL. Madar, b
A. S. Sufind.......
1. B. ilolmes, at, Ismail, b Areal!!
F. J. de Rome, b A. R. Minu
Taui Yun-pui, c A. H. Rumjahn,
A. R. Bu ad
A. Hunt, not out
Extras
Total
crums, dominated the
Club pack,
though Milne-Day, Pecra, Gammell and McElney shone in the loose. But thero were none of those forward rushes that one has seen the Club produce so often.
King had rather an unhappy after- 9 noon, for he worked hard and well. but Turner was 'off' and could not The Deem to inka King's paxaca, Gthree-quarters on the Club side, there
fore, had often to plak up a muffed pasa and to try to open the game at
14 such a disadvantage was naturally of benet to the opposition. Some little 0 hanging on too long to the ball may also be alleged against the Club threes, to grief 18 Several movements came
1:3
through this persistent individualism. For the Navy, Woods pinged quite ola fine game, getting in good kicks to Slouch and fielding with much improved hands. David was safe in defedec, 04 as was Drought, but, though the Navy threes were well served with passos by Roberts and Francia, Low good I. W. movements were possible of execution. Roberts had good understanding with 1 10 Francis, though at first it seamed that he was standing too far from his partner; one soon discovered that Francis could send out a long pasa, and it was these passes that had the Club defence guessing occasionally,
Wood
31Wallington
Arculli
0
17
and
J. G. Wallington, e Minu, b A. S.
Sund
D
0
M. el Arculli, e M. P. Bindas, b
A. S. Suflad
1
11
A. K. Samad, b A. 8. Suflind
Total
83
in
Bowling Analysis.
0.
Tan
R. W. 20
Nomanbhoy
14
5 26 7
the Silva
Jamek
A
+
University 1.
I
7
7
18
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.
A. A. Aziz, t. Strange, b Kelly.
A. S. Safad
4
R. E. G. Leong, e limeworth,
A. R. Minu
4.1 1
Robertson
20
A. el Arculli
1
12
2
75
K. T. Loke, not out
4. R. Abhan
E. Lawrence,
e Baker,
P. I. Tan, Hawkins, b Robertson
A. M. RunJahn
12
23
Anderson
W. C. Hung, ts Baker
34
E. 1. Gosuno, & Robertson
Extras
A. I. Suffin
1
1
8
Zimmern, c Kyum. Anderson
4
E. F. Fincher, b Anderson
2R
Total....
F. E. Skinner, b Baker ....
2
Howling Analysis.
F. Goodwin, e Samy, Anderson
12
M.
J. C. Lyal, b Baker
McGownu
}
25 2
N. A. E. Mackay, not out
Kelly
19
1
25
Extras
Robertson
14
6
Girdles.
184
Hawkins
6
19 -
Randle
12
1
did not bat.
DIVISION J.
P. W. D. .. I'em.
Bowling Analysis.
Indian R.C.
16
0.
M.
R. W.
Civil Service C.C..
53 1
10
1
127 ...
University
6 2 3 1
B
14 1 44
8 2 4 -
18
14.3 1
76 5
6 2 1 2
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Scores.---
Kowloon C.C.
W. Brace, Anderson ...
Total (for a wkt, dec.)
G. C. Burnett, und E. C. Fincher
Namanbhay
Baker Anderson
SAMY
Ride
University.
D. J. N. Anderron, not qui
A. 3. Rodrigues, Hung.
Burnett
1. T. Ride, not out
Exis
Total
G. E. Yeoh. b Robertsen
Hongkong CC. Royal Artillery Kowloon C.C. Craigengewer C.C. Navy
76 Indian R.C.
Division II
Civil Service C.C. Recreio
10 9
ស
Recreio v. University. On the Recreo ground yesterday 103 afternoon the hame team entertained the University in their League match,
K. W.
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ENGINE OVER-HEATS.
KAYE DON'S ATTEMPT ON RECORD FAILS.
The Navy forwards were fast and heavy, and all worked well, Beamish being, perhaps, the best of a really Anu bunch, though Wilkinson, Deaken, Robertson and Nicholson were excal- lent.
Brosnan's hooking was a fear ture that merits mention.
The Prospect.
The position as regards the Tourna ment will be a little strange if the Club should manage to win against oach the Army next Saturday, for xide will have won one game and lost one. Last year, each skle played the other two fifteens twice, and the Club Awon the trophy. This year, with the Don in Miss Interport games occurring here, it was England II to beat the world's motor-decided to play only cat game against to each side in the Tournament, but a bost speed record. He hopes make another attempt on Tuesday.
Engine
Buenos Ayres, Mar. 29.
frustrated trouble
attempt by Kayo
italemate after next Saturday's Owing to the failure of the water game will result either in the side circulation systent, the pipes became having scored the greatest proportion 20 overheated, causing the aluminjam of points being adjudged the winner, bearings to moit. It appeared for or the playing of thres more games. moment that the boat would catch The latter course would appear to be inadvisablo, owing to the lateness of
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55 Hongkong C.C.
10
11
University
8 4 2 2
14
lire.
Kowloon C.C.
8 4 1 3 13
The
142
Polien R.C.
92 2 5
8
F. A.
R.A.S.C.
7
Craigengower C.C.
6
Royal Signals
3
A. B. Suleiman, D. K. Samy, Redmond, A. Chan Fonk, A. Baker.
A. T. Nomanbhoy, K. P. Gan, and A. S. A. Kyum did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
K
0. M. R. W.
Gondwin
16
H 24
Burnelt
1 30 1
Lynl
6
1 20
Zimmern
3
26
Krnce
A
I 19
B. F. Fincher
N
Hung
1
CLUB'S NARROW WIN Craigengower C.C. Losse Fifth Consecutive Match.
The Hongkong Club defeated the Craigengower C. C. by ten runs on their own ground.
for
After declaring with the compara tively small total of 148 runs
dismissed Neven wickets, the Club their opponents for 148 runs. Owen flughes top-scored for the home side with 50 runs. He and Duckitt (30) put up 80 runs between them.
Except for Lim, Zimmern and Omar, the rest of the Craigengower side collapsed badly, adding only 17 68 runs. Lim and Zimmern added runs for the second wicket, and then the latter and Omar added another 61 for the third wicket,
Scores.
Hongkeng C.C.'
O. G. Simpson, b Omar
E. R. Duckitt, e Reed, b Sourbutts 3
K. H. Batger, b A. T. Lee.....
R. S. W. Paterson, l.b.w, Omar
H. Owen Hughes. c Patterson, h
R. Lee
A. Reid, e Reed, b R. Lee
C. E. Gahagan, not out....
G. E. R. Divett.
A. T. Lee
Extrac
50
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10
4
Total (for 7 wits.. dec.) 148
R. K. Hepburn, L. A. Whipps and
E. J. Collins did not but.
Omar
R. Lee
A. T. Lee Sourbutts
Bowling Analynis,
0. M. R. W.
11 2 39 2
13 2 32 12.2 3.40
G
Cralgengower C.C.
H. P. Lim, b Owen Hughes
A. T. Lee, & Owen Hughes
13.
E. Zimmern, e Simpson, b Divett
V. M. Omar, b Reid
N. B. Kitchell, c Simpson, b Roid
R. Sourbutts, b Divett
1. Leo, e Coltino, b Reid
R. C. Reed, b Reid
J. L. Youngaaye, b Divett
G. Lla, b Divett
W. Patterson, not out
Extrai
Bowling Analysis.
Total
Reid
Owen Huphas
Divatt Whipps
198
O. M.
R. W.
12
Royal Engineers
BOWLERS PREDOMINANT.
Queen's College Past Beat Present By An Innings.
The Queen's College Past defeated the Present by un innings and 24 runs on the Indian Recreation Gink groundi yesterday afternoon.
Scores!
Present 1st. Innings.. F. J. de Rome, b.A. S. Saffia A. Hunt, run out..... H. G. Wallington, 1.b.w. b Minu M. el Arculli, e & b Minu ... R. H. Griffiths, e Suflad, b Minu C. E. Abbas, b, Arculli
K. Nazarin, e & b A. R. Sumad L. B. Holmes, Lb.w. b Arrulli A. K. Suffled, not out
E, T. Woods, b A. R. Suflad Tui Yun-pui, h A. R. Suffad
Extras
Total
101
0
8
4.
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AZUMA WINS PRESENTED CUPS RACE.
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Time Times
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0 Arum (1)
1 Cirale (3) 2.28.17 2.5.37 N. Coucher
4.01.40 3.0.17 LA RM. Twin (6)
10
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