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THE HONGKONG

LOCAL CRICKET.

FEATURES OF INTERPOKT TRIAL

TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1931.

Only II. Nomanbhoy stood up to the military attack, scoring 34 in his ubuni confident manner. All the other batsmen failed and the whole side got out far 110. It. Hamilton captured five wickets for 34 runs and L. Bar- low two for seven.

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In a very fast game played on the The second interport trial, if it did

Marina Ground on Saturday after- HIGH SCORING, noting else, cuntirmed the impreA- aluh formed in the first trial, that!

noon, the Jat Regiment defeated the Police Unlucky to Lose to

Radio Sports Club hockey team by Pereira will aways be a menice lo

Club de Recreio.

four goals to two. The Radio Sports batsmen ons ink and hard ground.

superlar in the opening and led by two Although he took only three wickets

After putting up a high score, the Club were un aturday, only learco conbl bo¦

first half, both said to have rially stood up to him. Polles were decidedly anicky to lose staren of the game ie was a trille unlucky, too, as to the Club de rerio ni Happy Vulgoals to one in the

Batting first, the keepers of theic paints being scored by Gurba-

chon Singh. least two catches ol' him went beg-ley.

Resuming, they could not maintain ging. Of the other "ped mer-law and order set about the bawling

not at once and compiled 179 ron for the pace, and allowed the military chants," Bowker, has obviously quits returned to form but Beck and five wickets when, the innings w team to score thres goals without

Loughlin was topi

reply. Their insting power allowed Wines did not impresa, Williama derlarid close, took three wirkets for 18 runs, but with 17, while both Hunter and them to have the upper hand, and they were defaltely superior in the seconil his analysis rather flatters him. In Alexander made 35.

half. the man ride as Pereirá, he was never

T.EC.A. v, “Cheero.” anywhere nearly as dangerous as the Jafter.

The Portuguese Inds were no one whit behind their openents in balling strength as they clearly showed, hitting In manking runs, Pearce clearly off the necessary ran for victory t showed he is all the "Tam" Penteen time. A, P. Guterres, was in good! of all. is better compliment could forms with the bat, being not on with heprdim. Yang Aneterson gave 100,

anh better display, scoring 29 at

a time when his side hadly needl Only after man, Simpanata, teneked double Azura,

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At King's Park on Saturday the

Empr. of Asia Y.M.C.A. "A" eleven drew with the Empr, of Rumia

The game was very serapoy

Farofunda Cheero Club, each side scoring onempt of Jajan and was veil of any entbined move-

were scared in Empr. of Rosin inchla Both goals the first half, 11. Muller caring the Empe, of Jupan

Empr. of An "Y'a" point... Two players were out-

tanding to the YM.C.A. side--A. Empr. of Canado Tute, nt full heek, and G. Mitchell, at J. Y.M.C.A. "A":-L balfback. Skinner; A. Tate, J. W. Timple: S. A. Sweet, R. A. Batas, G, Mitchell; J. Parker and H. Muller. Marshall. 1. W. Macey, F. Selk, F.

Ladies Defented. The K.B.S.F P.A. Ladies were mil- the Kame played by practically VM.CA, éleven which played against the Cheer Clubs earlier in the after

on. At half fine the rente was one,

Hancock's le started very diana. trously, torporal Basan being dir med with enty one ran on the barril, i Low serpine was a feature of the match between the senior Musso and Chen Hughes, however, friendly

trome of the Civil Service CC. and endlared the bowling aral both hul wat

in Stater Dowling was in uncertain manner, the former The Royal Navy, who won by five making and the latter 37. Stat; wirkets, were drawn at 6.70 p.m., Hamrock's rent form. capturing seven wickets side being then only six runs in ar- far only 25 runs, and was ally rouponcible for the low setre of 7 put In wearing 126 runs, Pearer's Xilup by the Civil Servier, The Nary wer painfully, taking and knocked at the runs with five wickets a quarter tears tu du en Hand's intact. Bill took two wickets fork nide man, heat and a half to krukj 10 runs and Her two for 30. -

L.R.C. Cralgengower. of the run, and just failed to do an.

played at A drawn patch was

Miss M. Groundwater played well Happy Vall between the i C, IN 11 and the Crabeengower 1st XI in the ladies' forward line and was targely responsible for Miss M. Mar- atting fired the Happy Valley min's goal. Miss F. Booth and Mis mde 142. R. Zimmern being top Power were excellent in defence. In reply the fadians their stout-hearted hitting being a The sheen of Williams, their fast sourd 101 for eight wickets when fentare of the game. Mrs. Settle is bowler, from the side did not seem stumps were drawn. A. H. Rumjan played a very good game in gol, F Salt (2) and F. Parker scored the to weaken the Roer te qe and contemade B.

YMCA's goals:

LEAGUE 11. Engineers and Signals Defeat Civil Service.

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all, but after the interval the " Empress of Japan-30 October

inserted their strength and scored

twice to win comfortably.

RYM.C.A. "A" 3, K.B.S. W.PA. Ladies L

oh when they played the Civil Ser18. 2nd X1 s Craigengower 2nd XI. vier 2nd XI in Lear

This friendly game ended in a draw Happy Valley on Saturday, After

KES PPA, Lles:-Mrs. Bettles Lueking up a high see, they bud with the Indians bolding a decided]

advantage. The Indians knocked up ning their op 159, 3. Hunt being the most se sful A. Fowler, E. Honth; 1. Wames, B. potente, winning by 127 uns

Corporal Mechan was in fine form bowler for Craigragower taking six rat, M. Gardiner M. Martin, G. A.R.H. Esma, Macnider. M. Groundwater, f). Dalziel with the bat and had! bad luck in not vickets for 47 runs,

Wednesday's Match. altalaing a rentury, Ming only ve 157) A. R. Sulliad (34) and H. Tand. J. Bryson.

Karma (32) helped the Indians to t Thu

with 43,4 The following will represent the short when he was ramped.

up their enre. Leonard, ather lustrmen helned to take the score

Sutherland High- to 11 for six wickets when the closure saved Craigongower from a threatened Hongkong Club in their match against | was applied All the Ctr Service collapse, the game coming to an end the Argyll and

with Craigongower's neure at 8e for under on Wednesday at 5.15 p.m..

sharp: beesters were expensive,

W Woodward. J. right wickets.

Reutger; W. Bred. A.

Meehan proved not only a reliable blen a mrod bored, r, egunturia four wickets for only 12 runs. Sappee Haline took three wickets from rans, and the whole Civil Service were out for 71.

NEWCOMERS WIN. Undergraduates Defeated

Own Ground,

C. Duncan:

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The two old rival schools, Queen's

C. C.. all ge and Diocesan Boga School, met once again at Ho Mun Tin, this (Cantain). A. V. Reed: 1. Owen Side, the match ending in favour of Hughes, G. E. R. Divelt,

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the formurt school. R. J. Reed' (30) ¦ Princir, J. 1. Tetley, and T. 3.

ave he side a good start, but the Price.

Luther batsmen failed in the face of

the bowlin of M. l'Areuil na K.

Nazarin who took four wickets for wickets. Smith cantured four wirketi |

Yesterday's Match,

Playing on the Navy ground at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the The Navy Hongkong Volunteers defented the Royal Navy by 74 runn

20 and thre for 22 respectively. Queen's College made the necessary for 17 runs for R.C.C. The mwemmers to the Junsur divi-runs for the los of Ave wickets.

K.C.C. 2nd XI ▾ IL.B.C.C./2nd XI. ain, the South Wales Borderers, colo brated their Grst oeln match by Playing at Kowloon, the Junior adly defeating the University at any of the Hongkong: Cricket Club #fum by 74 runs, Batting Arst, and Kowloon Cricket lub met in a they hache y 18 for nine wicket 4denwa game. The home team batted his fog Reid in deadly form with Uwe Bend being turn searer with 95, Art and commited 102, to which the the hall, and were all out for only

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