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SÄTURDAY'S 'LEAGUE' AND FRIENDLY GAMES.

INTERESTING FEATURES,

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925.

Scores :-

East Surreys.

Pte. Davis, st. Strange,

Edmonds

R." w Pte. Holliday, b Edmonds

1L/Cpl. Clarke. st. Strange, b

Sara

H. G. Wallington, F. H; Hold- man, E. B. Reed and FJ. Ling did not "bat.

1 ·BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M.

Fall of wickets: 1/1, 2/15, 3/21, 4/68, 5/124 6/124. 7124, 8/126, 9/126, 10/176.

Pulford Clayton

16

2

91

2

0

14

0

Gifford

.16

1

71

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Bernett

.4.2

0

23

Cantrell Hargreaves

O. M. R. W. 12.4 0 33

RA.

0 20 0 33

In Division I. of the League. Mercer the outstanding feature was the Paffard poor showing of the University, Boyle

3 0 22

o 8

who scored only 29 runs, which KOWLOON C.C., v. HKC.C. "A" total was passed by the Indian Recreation Club before the full of single wicket. Bhoorn took

seven wickels for four runs!

On the Club ground the Navy proved superior to the Hongkong Cricket Club "1" team by 41

Tuns,

་་

A Local Revival.

Capt. Bensley, ↳ Reed"..

2Lieut. Hall, e Ling, b Reed

B.S.M. Page, b.Ling Mai, Hattersley-Smith, not cut 80 Capt. Bennett, run out

The Hongkong Cricket Club's A" eleven visited Kowloon, and

o defeated by three wickets. Köwlcon took first lease of the. Wicket, and all but three players ran into double figures, as did "Mr. Extras" Macaskill headed the

Sgt. Gifford,e Lawrence, b

Sayer...

Bdr. Pulford, e

Hamilton

Gr. Dyer, b Hamilton Bdr. Pulford, e

Sayer,

Sayer, b

Hamilton ** B.Q.M.S. Fairfax, e de Rome,

b Hamilton

Gr. Hall, b Hamilton

At Kowloon, the Hongkong C.C. "A" eleven lost by three wirkets. the local team improving conlist with 65 not out, which included siderably on their play of the pre-a-sixer and ten fours. His score vious few Saturdays.

read as follow5:21 4 1 1 442 4 The Civil Service accounted for 461411444311422. S. Jex the Royal Artillery by five played sound cricket for his 44,

Reed wickets. Sayer scored 109 for which included half a dozen Ling the Service by faultless play... boundaries. A.R., F. Raven car: Evans In the friendly games there was; ried out his bat for 29 runs. The Sayer "curious ending to the match be- total for the side was 199 for seven Hamilton tween Wayfoong and Tuikoo, wickets, Bowling honours were which ended in a'druw, both sides shared by Walker (3 for 56) and scoring 57.

Young (3 for 38).

Kowloon second eleven defeated The Hongkong, C.C., who were the University by two wickets, lent the services of F. M. Howell, thus-bringing-off-a-double-event-did-nothing remarkable, thanks to

for Kowloon C.C.

4

The "unlucky number" turned up on the Army ground, where the East Surreys got home from the Civil Service second eleven by 13 runs.

[R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

Bhoora's Fent.

C.Q.M.S. Stripp, c Edmonds,

b Sara ...

Pte. Day, c Harper, b Sara Bdsm. Wood, run out

C.S.M. Wright, e Spillett,

Pendered

b

Capt. Kent, not out L/Cpl. Lacey, b Pendered Bdsm, Turnham. c'Strange, b

Alexander

Ete. English, b Grimmitt

"Total

Fall of wickets:-10, 13123, 427, 5/29, 6132, 742, [983, 10:108.

C.S.C.C.

H. F. Harper, b Kent

H. Edmonds, ran out

0

WAYTOONG V. TAIKOÒ.

Curious Result,

A friendly "encounter between Wayfoong and a Taikoo team o 18 the Chinese RC. ground resulted in a draw, each side by a remark- 4 able coincidence making 57 runs, 2 The game was more or less evenly. 2 contested in batting as well as bowling; and there was 'a peculiar feature at the tail end of each 45 innings,

0

At the end of the Taikoo innings, D. F. Banner was run out by a 17 hard drive into the out-field being returned by, a fielder right on to the wickets..

.108 The last two men on the Way- 215, foong side took twenty minutes to 842, make four runs, which made the

M. A. W.

A. W. Grimmitt. b Kent

S. B. Spillett, b Clarke

scores equal, and one of them was then beaten. Scores!~~

Wayfoong.".

202F. H. Pentycross, b Vallack

D. E. J. Nicholson, e Burna, b

Griffind

W. J. Hope, b'Vallack

5

D. B. Peat, o Hickling, b Griffin 2"

BOWLING ANALYSIR.

Extras

Edmonds Sara Pendered

1.

12

0.

36.

3

18

2

Totul

'BOWLING ANALYSIS.

128 Alexander Nihill

9

0. 'M. R.

W. Grimmitt

1

0. Skinner, b Griffin

11

12 1 26

2

J. B. Milne, c Spicer, b Vallack 14

8

1. 17

11

J. A. D. Morrison, b Vallack.. 1

A 0

22

6 0

39

0C: Alexander, c Turnham, b 2. Clarke

R. L. Moncrieff, b Griffin .... 13

9

R. W. Lee, b Griffin

0

4.4 I

12

4 H. Strange, c Davis, b'Kent".."

_0

T. D. E. Pendered, c Turnlum,

I. G. R. Mann, b Vallack.

4.

b Kent

5.

V. R. Jones, not out

CH. Bandall, e Clarke, b

Extras

Wood

12

J. H. B. Nihill, b. Clarke

14

Tota!

57

G

10

Callof Wickets: 1/0...2,2,2/6, 4/8, 5/27, 6/28, 7/61, 8/51, 9/53,

11

10/57.

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0.

M. B.

Extras

11

Vallack

Griffin

1.28.

Total

90

Taikoo,

....10

44

bowlers. Bhoora had the remark-826, 499,"548, 662, 768. 886, able average of seven, wickets for 987, 1090., four runs-all singles. Although

Fäll of wickets-119,

219,

II. Spicer, b Hope...

J. D. Crawford, b Lee.

F. J. Wakefield, l.b.w. Lee

#

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

G. A. Vallack, b Hope....

1

five of the wickets were from

M.

1,

W

H. L. Burns, c Crawford, 'b Lee 14

13

12 catches, the feat is nevertheless a

fine one.

English

6 2

16

o W. Ironside, b Hope.....

Clarke

.15.1 2

it

9

The first pair of I.R.C. batsmen Wood

Kent

.10 2

38 12

4 H. Griffin, c Jones, b Lee

13

4 B. Crowley, e Mann, b Nichol-

N

4 1 3

#on.

3

0 10

6 C. C. Hickling, b. Hope

6ents, before a separation was

D. F. Banner, run out

16

RJ, Rawlinson, not out

Extras

15

Visitors Win.

The University were at home to.

Total

57

Fall of Wickets; 1/0, 2/2, 3/10.

A First Division league match the bowling of Lyal, in particular between the Indian R.C, and the and of Fletcher. The highest University on the ground of the score was made by Matthews (32), former was altogether a one-sided Jacks being next with 24. Time was called with the total standing

Taking Arst knock, the Univer- at 11g, Howell not batting. Lyalsity sent their representatives in, was responsible for five wickets but without exception the whole for 44 and Young three for 19. ........109

". Best Batsmen." G. G. Sayer (C.S.)

Maj. Hattersley-Smith. (R.A.)...

not out

H. R. Macaskil} (K.C.C.), not

out....

80

Scores -

Kowloon,: A. W. Ramsay, b Hayward S. Jex, b Walker 65.C. Lya!, e sub, b Walker 66 Gea Lee, c Arthur, b Young

54 R. C. Witchell, bYoung

B. Petheram (K.C.C.II.) W. H. Sling (University) Bowling Features, Bhoopa (I.R.C.) ..........

Wkty. Runs. Lt.-Col. Cantrell (Navy). 7 33 Bowker (H.K.C.C. "B") 7 56

4

Vallack (Taikoo)

.5

25.

Grifin (Taiko}

5 28

Lyal (K.C.C.)

5 44

Hamilton (C.S.)

Capt, Kent (E. Surreys) 4

4 12 12

Lee (Wayfoong) Raven (K.C.C. "A") ..'4 28

Division I

4 22

F. M. Howell, & Maas, & Young A. R. F. Raven not out. F. Goodwin, c'Young, bWalker K. R. Macaskill not out

Extras..

1.

game.

team collapsed before the LR.C.

R. A. Smith, à Clarke C. Sara, not out

29 passed the score of their oppon- Lacey

effected Bhoora again was pro- KOWLOON II. v. UNIVERSITY,

minent, being top secrer "with 28 runs. A. N. Madar, N. B. Kitchell

Total (for 7 wkts.)....199 and F. M. el Arculli each scored 27,

H Overy and J. C. Fletcher did the total for 8 wickets being 161 not bat

runs. Scorex- Runs at fall of wickets:- 1/20, 2/21, 3/55, 4/75; 5/91, 6/101,A. A. Rumjahn, b Bhoora .... 7/104:

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Walker

Hayward.

Young......

University,

Rev. E. K. Qüick, c Curreem,

the second eleven' of Kowloon

7 1 25

Cricket Club, the latter emerging 4/20, 5/20, 6/51, 7/51, 8/54, 9/57. victorious by two wickets.

10/57. The

0

Kowloon lot did not begin too.

b Bhoors

6

well, four wickets being down for

Q. M. .R

W.

H. N. Balhatchet, e, S. H.

37 runs. On Duncan being join- Lee

14 2 56

3

Ismail, b Bhoora

ed by Petheram the score was car- Hope

0

10 0 79

I

4 38

3

B. P. Ng, S. H Ismail, b

Bhobra

2 2 IP H.K.C.C.

O

R. A. Ponsonby-Fane, a Rhm-

jahn, b Bhoora

D

TE. Yeoh, b A. el Arculli

13

A. S. Hett, c Madar, b A, el

Arculli

adore. When eight wickets were down for 174 the innings was de- clared. Petheram had scored 56 before he was caught by Gittins

off Lam; E. J. Edwards was going

32

T. O. Yeow, b Bhoora..

24

15

A. Hoalim, st. S. A. Ismail, b

A. el Arculli

S. O. Shahabudin, not out,

'S. Hachiuma. st. S. A: Ismail,

b Bhoora..

BOWLING'ANALYS13.

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A. W. Hayward, c' Raven, b

Lyal

E. D. Matthews,' c Raven, b M. M. Maas, b Lyal

Lyal

In the match on the Club ground the Hongkong Cricket Club "B" eleven were opposed by the Navy, the visitors taking first lease of the wickets. Some vigorous nitting P. Jacks, c Overy, b Fletcher. was witnessed from the start, the Capt. Walker, b Lyil" example of Lieut. Hussey and S. A. Arthur, b Fletcher Capt. Mercer being followed by F. N. Young, st. Ramsay, b Capt. West. This trio was respon-

quartette

Fletcher

sible for 102 out of the 167 runs. H. Crutch, b Lyal scored. Capt. West was top scorer T. I. Jenkins, b'Goodwin with 41, including one sixer and LP. Ralph not out

of fours Capt. F. M. Howell Mercer ran up 38 (including five fours); and Lieut. Hussey's score of 23 included four boundaries. Bowker took seven wickets for 56 runs.

Extras..

Total

Extrus

Total

ried to 110, and Edwards assisted Nicholson". materially in the mounting of the

יד

2

THIS WEEK'S GAMES.

Volunteer Teams.

The following teams will repre-

the Volunteers

on the

well at 39 when he was run out. sent

3L. A. R. Duncan reached 32 and H.K.C.C. ground, by kind permis-

1

J. H. Hendle carried his bat out sion of the H.K.C.C., on dates and 3 for 13.

Lam took half of the at time as below: 4 eight wickets for 61 runs.

To-day (Monday) starting A disastrous beginning was at 1 p.m. sharp, V. Indian 1 made by the University, the first Recreation Club.-E. J. R.

7 two men (Gittins and Zimmern) Mitchell (captain), A. C. I Feach being dismissed for a duck. Bowker, G. R. More, E. F. 29. W. H. Sling relieved matters by Stewart, A. W. Ramsey, H. E. Fall of Wickets: 1/0, 2/8, 3/13, knocking up 54, in which was in Hollands, L. P. Ralph, G. R. 34/18, 5/18, 6/18, 7/21, 8/21, 9/24, cluded a five and seven fours. The Vallack, D. Reid, H. M. Howell.

10/29. 16

only others to reach double figures and D. E. G. Nicholson.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

.M.

D.

1.19 Runs at fall of wickets-1/32, 2/43.3/50, 4/92, 5/97, 6/104. 7/105, Bhoora 8/100.

.7.1 3 A. el Areulli... 7 2

I.R.C.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

The Hongkong C. C. made a bad start, three wickets being down for 21 runs. Mitchell (27).. Hancock (40.) and Bowker. (33) made a good stand, but were let

Goodwin down by the tail, and the total of

Lyal 126 was 41 runs below the Navy's Overy score. Ligut. Col. Cantrell took Fletcher seven wickets for 33 runs.

Scores :-

Navy.

Lt. Hussey, c Hancock, b More.. 23 Capt. Mercer, b McNicoll..... 38 L-Com. Yonge, W. Mac- Capt. West, c More, 6 Bowker... 41

kenzie, b Bowker.... 'Pearce, c More, b Bowker.

L-Col. Castrell, c Stewart, b

More...

Pay Lt Com. Hargreaves, c

More, b Bowker.. Capt. Lake, b Bowker Paffard, not out........... Pay Com. Osborne, b Bowker... Lt. Boyle, b Bowker

Extras....

were

C. W. Lam (21) and On Wednesday, February 18

R. W. A. T. M. Barma (10). The whole

4

18

21. E. WA. H. Madar, b Rumjahn".

IC. H. Bhoora, c Ponsonby- 5 Fane, b Hett

C.S.C.C. v. RA.

Sayer's Century.

S. H. Ismail, e Ponsonby-Fane,

b Rumjahn

7 side was disposed of for 105 runs, 3 Raven was the principal bowler, taking four wickets for 28 runs, 27 whilst Gorvin took a couple for

16.

N. B. Kitchell, c & b Rumjahn. 27 S. D. Ismail, c Shahabudin,

b Hoalim

K.C.C. II.

(starting at 12.15 p.m. sharp;

lunch at 1.30 p.m., v Royal Navy).

E. J. R. Mitchell (captain),

A. 0. I. Bowker, G. R. More, E.. F Stewart, A. W. Ramsey, H. E. Hollande, L. P. Ralph, G. R. Vallack, H. J. Armstrong, W. W. Mackenzie, and D: E. G. Nichol- 'son.

0.

II

341 ·

17

3 44

28

Scores:

3

I

12

4 0 Ig

3

O. Ismail, c Ponsonby-Fane, b

Hoalim......

20 L. A. R. Duncan, b Lain

32

10

% 6. B. Raven, h Làm

A. J. Kew, c Lee b Gittins .... W. J. F. Gorvin, c Hiptoola, b

Lam

2

Division 1.

I

F. W: L. D.

10

1

D. S. Green, Lb.w,, b Gittins

Indian R., C. 86

0

2

2

B. Petheram, e Gitting, b.Lam

56 | NEVY.........

6 4 I

I

E. J. Edwards, run out

39

2 1

27

8

J.H. Hendle, not out

11

EG. Renton, b Sudan,

4. C. S. C. C.

Extras

15

University

H. K. C. C. "B"

declared) 174!

R. A.

The Civil Service CC. were at home to the Royal Artillery, and scored an easy victory, thanks to their representatives being on the 16 top of their form.

F. M. el Arculli, e & b Yeow S. A. Ismail, run out A.-H. Rumjahn, not out

Extrus

Total (for 8 wks.)..161 A. el Arculli and J. S. A. Cur- reem did not bat.

W

Total (for 8 wkta.

Craigengower..... 6 3

18 Kowloon C. C... 7 3 3 1

H. K. G. C. "A"

I

Chinese R. C

E. G. Renton and E. J. Gordon E. Surreys 503.

Fall of Wickets: 1/37, 2/64, did not bat. 3/83, 4/104, 5/105, 6/107, 7/132,

G. R. Sayer's century was the I outstanding feature of the C.S.CC. 7innings. His score of 109 included O faultless innings. F. E. Lawrence 8/161. 13 21 boundary hits, and he played a gave a good exhibition for his 28, runs, which included a beautiful,

3

20

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

sixer. The innings was declared Hett Total................167 closed with 206 runs for five Rev. Quick... I Fall of wickets: 1/48, 2/86, 3/122, wickets. The C.S.C.C. were handi-A. A. Rumjahn..10 11 4/122, 5/125. 6/137, 7/147, 8/159. capped by the absence of A. R.T. E. Yeoh 9/150, 10/167.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

.... TO I

Sutherland, but their team sufficed Hoalim

Runs at 'fall of wickets:-114.) 217, 332, 4137, 6/110, 61139, 7141, 81174.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M.

Navy............ 71

1 University ..... 3···7 Kowloon C..C.... 5.0

II I

Division II.

P. W. L. D.

0.

M, B.. W..

C.'S. C.C.

4

I O

9 10

.34

1

0

30

48

0 C. W. Lam...16 2 61 3. W. Gittins

0 29

7. v. Indian R. C.

4 H. K. C. C 2 R. E....

5 2

2 1

3 2 I 0

4 I I 2

24

14

0. Sling

6.5 0 45

4' 2

3 0 15

Sudan

9

Б 1 14 University.

0

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

E. Zimmera, run out

G

CS.C.C, II. v. EAST SURREYS.

0

A. T. M. Barma, c Long, b W. H. Sling, c Renton, e Raven 54

For the R.A. the only batsman

Raven

10

*

of note was Major Hattersley-

"Unlucky" Thirteen...

T. C. Teh, b Raven

21

9

2

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DAY, 17th. WEDNESDAY, 18th-1

Paffard, b Cantrell... Pchampionships become more and 12 Noon.

E. F. Stewart, c Hargreaves, b By Order,

Cantrell LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS, H. E. Hollands, c Piffard, b

Hargreaves *** Serretaries,

more popular each year, for where-

as there were 183 entrants in seven

events last year, there are this year

232. Last year there were 30 com. FIRE INSURANCE ASPORTATION OF HONGKONG. E J. R. Mitchell, c Yange, b

for all purposes, and it would be T. O. Yeow.... 3.4 0. interesting to see the other half of

their side play sometimes. The wicket-keeping was good. F. E. Lawrence's catch in long field was an excellent one.

W. Gittins, Lb.w.,'b Gorvin

The above teams met on the G. W. Lam, c Kow, b Raven.. Smith, who was 80 not out. An Army ground in a friendly match, B. N. Sudan, b Hendle.. casy chance offered in the slips, and the game ended in a win for H. T. M. Barma, c Edwards, b o when he had scored ten runs, was the Regiment by the narrow

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HONGKONG & CANTON, Floogk og, 14th Febinary, 1925.

Mercer.... RJ B. Hancock, e Hargreaves,

b Cantrell

27

C.S.C.C.

40

G. R. Sayer, st. Beneley, b

Gifford ..

C. K. Ong, b Hendle Batting first, the East Surreys F. Hiptoola, not out. had lost eight wickets for 42 C. E. Will, b Gorvin runs, but thanks to some good hit- ting by Capt. Kent and Bandsmanı

Extras

109 Turnham, alded by some dropped

Total

LOST.

catches, the innings realised 108 14 runs.

petitions in the open singles chun- MAR pionship, but this year, in spite of moluble absentees, there are 51,. Seventeen entered for the Chub championship last year, but this figure bas increased to 20.

Entrants in the opon singles. clude T. Honda, last year's'chum-

A. C. I Bowker, e Mercer, b

Hargreaves ooming .... 33 W.Mackenzie, Lb.w. Cantrell... HJArmstrong, Hargreaves,

b Cantrell.....

of Capt. T. C. O'Callaghan, OST Between Happy Valley L. D McNicoll, b Cantrell

Col. Montague Baten, B. G. Groe

F. J. de Rome, c. Page,

Clayton

B. D Evans, & Dyer, b Gifford

F. Baker, b.w. Gilford"

E. C. Fincher, e Dyer, b Gifford

2F. E. Lawrence, not out

and, Park Road on the evening A. Mackenzie, notout ................

0

E. W. Hamilton, not out..

Extras.

Extra-in. 10

Total.

C. Fincher, II. 1. Rumjali, of the 14th, a Cameo Bronch JA, H. Plummer, lb w. Cantrell o

A. Rumjam, and F. A, (Family Inheritance) Flader will be Redmond.

rewarded by returning to P. O. Box

In the men's doubles the pairs 233.

HOCKEY..

AV FAREWELL MATCH.

In the forewell match with the 2/4th Bon bay Grenadiers on the 0 U.S.R.C. Ground Tomorrow (Tuesday) at 445 p.m., the represent the

3 following will

0 Club :-

3

P. W. F. Mills, A A. Dand, 6A. S. Hett, Rev.. E. W. L. Marti

E. J. R. Mitchell (captain), 'L. P. Ralph, G. R. More, W J. Wood- ward, G. J. Jones, T. J. Price, and

D. Evans.

105

Runs at fall of wickets:-10, 15 Strange) was responsible for 8193, 9197, 10:205.

The wicket-keeper (H. 20, 3/71, 4/71, 6/77, 6177, 787,

1 three dismissals.

15

**

The Civil Service CC were un-

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ROXOR

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

RW

8.4 1 16 2

KONT KULKENE and

4 1

15.

0

5. 0.16

0.

8. 2. 21

3

28 able to put up a good show Gorvin. 17 against the bowling of the oppost- Patheram 7tion. Capt. Kent bowled well and Duncan

secured four wickets at a cost of Hendle Total:(for & wits, dec.)208 (three runs apiece,

Baven

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