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Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
Friendly Matches.
C.C.C. v. CHINESE B.C.
CRICKET.
(Continued from Page 9.)
Kirby Beasley Wake Bradley
8. H. Iemail, A. K. Minu, F..M. el. Aroulli, T. Hamet, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis,
O. M. R. W. 11 528 0 10 0
Rood Ling Evans Hamilton Sayer
4 0
11
1 42
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16
2
0 0
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Division II.
1
6 · 0 21 2
13 2 38 5
1 0.
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6.3 1 11
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At Happy Valley, the Craigen- gower C.C. drew.with the Chinese R.C.
ELECTRIC RC. v. RE..
At King's Park, the Electric R.C. lost to the Royal Engineers by 83
Tuns.
Sgn. Durand, contributed 50 to- wards the total of 147 made by the Engineers, whilst Capt. Carnegie and Sgn. Penny helped with 27 and 22 not out respectively.
The Electric R.C. found the bowl. KOWLOON C.C. 2ND v. RA.O.C. ing of Goodger and Hanison did. cult to score off, those bowlers sharing the wickets between them. Scores:-
In a low scoring match on thoir own ground, the Kowloon C.C, 2nd defented the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by five runs.
The winners made only 07 rons hut skittled out the visitors for 82, Buxton (K.C.C.) scored 22 and was the only bataman to get into double figures on either side.
Bowlers had the upper and all through the game, a feature of which was a performance of the "hat trick" by Overy. This bowler captured three successive wickets in his fourth over and Anished with the splendid analysis of 6 for 11. Scores:
Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI. G. A. V. Hall, o Burger, b
Hale
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A. R. F. Raven, b Lake
R. E. Lindsell, run out
C. T. Evans, 'b Halo
D. S. Green, b Lake
H. Overy, not out
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Total... Bowling Analysis.
Royal Engineers. L/Cpl. Goodger, b Murdoch Sgn. Waters, b Murdoch ..... L/Cpl. Butler, e Dunbar, b
Muskett
Maj. Greig, b Murdoch
Capt. Carnegie, e de Rome, b
Maskett
Consistent scoring on the part of the home team brought about the total of 171 for six wickets, H. C. Hung taking 6 for 27.
The Chinese replied with 150 for seven wickets, Tsui Yu-pun getting 51 not out. Scores:-
Craigengower C.C. D. Fritz, e Choa, b H. C. Hung 17 A. Kitchell, 1.b.w, ↑ H. C.
Hung
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
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5
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10
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13 114
16
117
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31.
26
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128
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E. Zimmern, c H. Hung, b H.
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A. B. Hamson, e W. C. Hung.
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21
159
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28
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27
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b Murdoch
San. Penny, not out Sgt. Hanison, e Gahagan, b
Way Sgt. Trumper, e Gahagan,
Way
Y, Abbas, c H. Hung, b H. C.
Hung..
Extras
3 38 10 10
25
Total (for 6. wkts., dec.).171
U. M. Omar, J. W. Leonard, F. Oilver did not bat.
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17 W. C. Hung
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8
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Total Bowling Analysis.
147 H. C. Hung
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5
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12
0
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Chinese R.C.
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Extras
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Gahagan
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Lnke, b Len
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Greenway, a Lee, b Overy
Waterfield; b Overy
Roberts, e Smith, 5 Overy Gordon, b Lee
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Extras
Lee
Overy
Total
5 W. B. Muskett, c Waters,
Goodger .......
4T. P. Saunderson, b Hanlson
3 J. C. Dunbar, b Hanison
H. S. Jones, not out
Extras
3
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7
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0. M. R.
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Bowling Analysis.
5.2 0 11
POLICE R.C. v. “TAMAR.”
W.
4
At Happy Valley, the Police R.C. defeated H.M.S. "Tamar" by one wicket.
. Beasley ("Tamar") with 36, scored almost half the total of his side. Alexander (7 for 36) was in good bowling form.
The Police replied with 82 runs, after reaching the visitors' score when the ninth wicket fell. Beasley captured three wickets for eleven runs. Scores:-
H.M.S. "Tamar,”
Philips, b Alexander
Bradley, ↓ Meadows,
Alexander
Allan, b Alexander... Beasley, e Reynolds, b King Rese, hit wicket, b Alexander
Measom, e Craig, b Alexander
Kirby, Craig, b King Noland, b King ...
Womack, c King, b Alexander Wake, b Alexander
Silcox, not out
Extras
Total
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0 M. R. W
9 4 21 6
8.1 0 86
Hong Match.
"WAYFOONG" v. "TAIKO0."
5
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank ("Wayfoong") and Messrs. Butterfield & Swire ("Taikoo") played an interesting match on the Chinese R.C. ground, the lattor winning by six wickets.
The Bank put up 167 runs for four wickets, of which Clark claim- ed 67, Parker 42 and Hall 34 not
out.
Total (for 7 wkte.)... 150 Chau Kwan-lun, Cheung Wing- kue did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
H.K.C.C. 2ND v. NAVY 2ND.
On the Club ground, the Hong Kong C.C. 2nd easily defeated the Royal Navy 2nd.
Armstrong carried his bat for a well played 77. Skidmore, going on after four bowlers had been tried, returned the analysis of 5 for 16.
The Navy 2nd put up 61 runs, Hampton capturing three wickets for eleven. Scores:
.H.K.C.C. 2nd XI. H. J. Armstrong, not out .... W. Ker Tait, b H
J. Barrow, c Debenham, b Cook H. Hampton, b Wood R. West, c Moore, b Skidmore
Hancock, Lb.w., J. E.
Skidmore
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UNIVERSITY 2ND v. C.S.C.C. 2ND,
At Pokfulam, the University 2nd 31 defeated the Civil Service C.Č. 2nd 22 by 79 runs.
4
A. T. Lee, with 52, was top acor- 20 er for the Varsity, Bullen and Gill taking four wickets each for 34 and 20 respectively,
b
14
0
2
""Taikoo" started confidently, the first-wicket partnership between Gillingham (17) and Moor (48) Crawford (85 reallsing 59 runs.
J. R. Collis, b Skidmore.. not out) and Hinton (24 not out) then carried their side to victory, S. J. Jordain, b Skidmore
for A. H. Penn, c and b Skidmore the innings closing with 169
Extras four wickets. Scores:
Wallace
Total (for 4 wkts., dec:) 167
G. D. Mead, F. H. Pentycross,
E. P. Streatfield, T. E. Hammond,
R. W. Lee did not bat.
Cooke Skidmore......
Royal Navy 2nd XI.
Lt. Comdr. MacNair, e Han-
Gittins (6 for 18) was chiefly responsible for getting the visitors out for the small total of 80 runs 7 Scores:
University 2nd XI.
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Total (for 8 wkts, dec.) 177
H. T. Barma, c and b Bullen.
24
H. V. Parker, b Griffin
K. A. Mason, J. N. Owen did not 42❘ bat.
W. M. Gittins, b Fletcher
22
HALE LENT CHAR
B. N. Sudan, b Sara
5
36 G. R. Clark, e Chaloner,
Bowling Analysis.
A. T. Lee, c Sara, b Bullen
62
5
67
0. M. R.
8 J. Hall, not out
WA. B. Suleiman, at Davies, b
34
o M. G. Mills, not out
Orchard HI
5 0 36
0
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26
.14 3 36
1
Boling Analysis,
A. Baker,
Ballen
5
0
Extras
O. M. R. W.
,Wood
.12 0 58
1
K. T. Loke, c Harper, 'b Bullen
4.0
24
1
2 Lee
.10.1 8 19
A. A. Aziz, c Davies, b Gi
0
5 0 16
6
Sudan
6
1
13
N. P. Karanjia, b Gill
4 Gitting
10
18 4
6
S. Otani, b G
5 Aziz
8.0
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B. H. Schroter, not out
Б
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Bowling Analysis,
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Extras
9
O. M. R. W.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. We
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C. F. Alexander, e Philips, b
Kirby
Dr. J. R. Craig, b Beasley W. E. Meadows, b Beasley
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B. G. Baker, 1.b.w., b Beasley
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S. Randall, b Bradley
B. Thorpe, b Bradley
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W. Dyer, not out
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Total
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A. H. Gillingham, e Hall, b
Hammond
0. Moor, e Lee, b Parker
2 H. Parsons, c Pentycross,
Hall
10 H. Spicer, b Lee
0J. D H. Crawford, not out
J. R. Hinton, not out
Extrus
Total (for 4 wkts.) -169
J S. Robinson, R. W. Wallace,
H. Griffin, R. M. Chaloner, B. 3.
4 R. W. Lee did not bat.
Bowlin Analysis.
7
1 35
4074
74, Hinton Griffin Crawford Chaloner Wallace
7 0 41 1
Sub.-Lt. Lonsdale, c Owen, b
Hancock
1
Total
159
18 1 65
P. O. Orchard, e West,.b Han-
8 0 42
cock
4
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
1 0 9
Lt.-Comdr. Moore, c and b
Sara
10 0 85
1
8
0 G
Hancock
17
Fletcher
8 0 61
University
Comdr. Cooke, b Hancock
0
Bullen
0 34
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LEAGU TABLES.
The positions in the League to date arc:-
Division I.
P. W. D. L. Pts.
5 Б00 15
Craigengower .C.C. 8 3 8 2 12
17
Lt.-Comdr. Pears, e Hancock,
GIL
5.1 1
Royal Navy
G 8 2 1 11
20
4
48
b Tait
12
Indian R.C. "A"
6 2 3 1 9
CS.C.C. 2nd XI
Lt. Debenham, b Hampton
8
Kowloon C.C.
3 2 1 0 7
EF. Harper, b Gittins
4
9
6 Lt.-Comdr. Hawkins, e Tait, b
Hampton
R. R. Davies, b Lee
11
W. Gill, e Baker, b Sudan
35 P. O. Woods, e and b Hampton
1
24 P. O. Skidmore, e West, h 30 Barrow
J. C. Fletcher, c Aziz, b Gittins
W. Slade, b Gittins
1
R. Jones, run out
0
12
27
E. R.A, Hill, not out
0
C. Sara, b Gitting
Extras
5
E. W. Simmonds, st Suleiman,
b Gitting
Total
61
F. Bullen, b Gittins
19
0 | Lea
10 Parker
Hammond
82 Hall
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
R.. W.
G. Gull, b Lee
0. M. R. W.
12
1 45
1 Tait
*
1 12
12
8 52 1 Hancock
8 0 80
4
4
1
9
1 Hampton
1 29 1 Sparrow
2F. Ursell, not out
8.2 0 11 3
2 0 8 1
Extras
Total
Chinese R.C.
2 Civil Service 0.0.
6 1 2'3
6 1 2
5 1 0 4 8
5 0 1 4 1
Division. II.
P. W. D. L 1′′CH University 2nd... 7 7 0 0 21 Club de Recreto.. 6 5 0 1 15 Kowloon C.C. 2nd. 6 4 1 1 18 R.A.O.C.
6 4 0 2 12
Royal Navy 2nd.. 7 3 0 4 5 2 0 8.
12 Electric R.C.
1 Civil Service C.C.. 6 2 0
22 Royal Engineers
Police R.C.
80Tamar
7 2 0
22
4 Royal Artillery,
8 Indian R.C. "B"
5
0
0
0
6 1
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