0. MK. R.

Baker

12- 5 28.

Sulleman

9. 2

41

and F. S. W. Smith accounted for C. Sara, c Musson, b Christian 4 two wickets each for 16, 22 and 184 respectively. Scores:-

Extras

Hiptoolá

B

1 29

1

Total

Chan Fook Aziz

0

6

1 0 12

0

N. A. E. Mackay, 'e Greenaway,

Burger....

........

C.C.C. 2ND . POLICE R.C.

W. Gittins, e Greenaway, b

Morgan

$

Christian Musson

F. S. W. Smith, e Gordon, b

Corbett

18

F.

Hamblin, Morgan

Corbett, b

1

Gr. Bacon, e & b Edmonds

Indian R.C.

5

18

A. H. Madar, e Moor, b Bannar

J. S. Ackber, b Owen Hughes..

25

The Club made a big effort to Razack (6 for 24) and Way (4) get the runs in the time at their for 14) skittled out the visiting

minutes. disposal - 100

When side for the small total of 46 runs.] stumps were drawn, the score stood Scores:- at 128 for 6. H. V. Parker batted forcefully for 41, H.R.B. Hancock! contributed 32 and O. Moor made J. Leonard, 1.b.w., b Alexander

80. Scorea:---

A. el Arculi, b Wales

S. A. Ismail, run out

A. H. Rumjahn, C Owen

Hughes, b Parker

A. R. Minu, e Moor, b Parker ..

J. S. A. Curreem, not out

. O. Ismail, b Owen Hughes

S. H. Ismail, caught, b Owen

Hughes

A. K. Minu, not out

35: B. Way, b Alexander

15 J. R. Soares, c Alexander

8 G. Lal, b Lacey

10 C. Wong, not out

Extra..

faplece.

A. E. Silkstone, e Sharpe, b. (41) helped to bring their score to XI. by 45 runs.

Bowlers had the upper hand for Morgan 188 for eight, wickets, declared. Curreem, who receive a nasty in the most part, E. Mow Fung's A. R. F. Raven, b Morgan jury to his face when he had made score of 34 for Crafgengower be-A. J. V. Smith, e

Corbett about 10 runs, resumed after an ing the highest on either side. interval of almost an hour and Alexander, the left-hand fast R. E. Lindsell, b Corbett batted stylishly for 35 not out. bowler of the Police, captured five O. B. Raven, e Bryant, b Burger Owen Hughes, going on late, took wickets for a little over four runs H. Overy, not out.. three wickets for 20.

Bdr. Wilkinson, at Holdman, 'b

Ling

10

LOCAL CRICKET

FIRST LEAGUE CENTURY

THIS SEASON

Electric R.C.

C. E. Gahagan, c, Barma, b

Baker

W. N. H. Murdoch, not out e Raf, b W. B. Muskett,

Sulleman

J. C. Dunbar, b' Chan Fook. H. F. Akehurst, b Hiptools local. R. Way, b Baker

was S. C. Banks, b Baker

CLUB & INDIANS DRAW

The first century in league cricket this season

made by W. H. N. Murdoch, for A. F. Paul, e Osman, b Baker Hong Kong Electric RC. on G. G. Thomson, not out

Saturday. He batted through and carried out his bat for 104, out of

a total of 116 from the bat, and a

score of 129 for 7 wickets.

In division I, the Cricket Club and the Indian R.C. played an in- teresting draw.

League I

H.K.C.C. v INDIAN R.C.--

In a closely-contested match on their own ground, Hong Kong C.C. drew with Indian R. C.

The visitors started poorly but

a brilliant innings by A. R. Minu

Extras...

Total (for 7 wkts.)

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

THE CHINA MAIL,

Civil Service C.C.

M.

2 M. P. Madar

0 Musson

2 W. F. J. de Rome, e Manley, b 1 16

104 A. M. Rumjahn

.7

1 17

J. M. A. Rumfahn 8

1

18

3

5 F. H. Holdmen, c Kennedy, þ.

Musson

08irdar Khan..... 2.4 0

10.

8

2 F. Baker, C Kennedy,

Christian

b

1

K.C.C. 2ND v, RÀO.C.

3

18

129

F. Normington, H. S. Jones did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Visiting their neighbours, Police R.C, lost to Craigengower G.C. 2nd

A. E. Wood, e Christian, b

Musson...

Christian

a & b

Crossing the harbour, Royal D. R. Kelly, b Christian Army Ordnance Corps lost to Kow-A. R. Sutherland, c Fogdon, b'

Christian loon C.C. 2nd XI. by 28 runs.

Edmonds, Thanks to 38 runs each by W. H. A. R. F. Raven and Lindsell, the home team put up 115.

Although four batamen,got into double, figuras, R.A.O.C. were dis-i missed for 92, Silkstone, Overy

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XL

D. R. Rushton, b Musson ... F. J. Ling, at Fogden, b

Christian

R. F. Jones, not out

Royal Artillery

Craigengower C.C.

H, Lim, e. Yeoh, b Ng Sze-

kwong...

A. Kitchell, b Kwan

24 E. Zimmern, e Ching, b W. C.

Hung

1A. B. Hamson, c W. C. Hung,

b Kwan......

0 G. Sourbutta, e & bW. C. Hung 28 S. Abbas, e Youngsaye, b Ng

Sze-kwong

BF. Oliver, c Ng Sze-kwong, b

Kwan.....

6. R. C. Reed, not out

1W. Youngwaye, 1.b.w., b Kwan

J.. A. Victor, b Kwan 1J. A. Cassumbhoy, b W. C.

17

2

22

92

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1928.

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6

Hung......

0

Extras

9

Total

76

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

+

0. M.

E

W.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Kwan

9 0 22

5

0. M. B.

9.3 1 $1

6.

w. C. Hung

Ching

9

1- 49

4

M. I

.... 7 2 0

12 2

4 0

Yeoh

2 0

12-0

Ng Sze-kwong

6

1

20 2

15

@

88

Page, b

Lt. A. H. Musson, c Baker, d

Kelly ..

0

33

Mr. Gr. Fogden, c Edmonds, b

Ling.....

1

Sgt. Manley, b Edmonds

5

A. Hargreaves-Brown, 1.b.w., b

Gr. Roberts, c Jones, b Kelly Lt. Miller, not out

45

Morgan

Extras

12

5 Sgt. Glazebrook, c Edmonds, b

Baker

8

G. P. Lammert, c.D. P. Xavier,

b Sousa

Capt. A. S. C. Kennedy, b Baker

6

Total

116 Gr. Maltars, b Baker

A. H. Gillingham, c and b D. P.

0

RECREIO▾ H.K.C.C. 2ND.

At King's Park, 'Club de Recreio 12 drew with Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI. Against a total of 157 for nine 0wickets, declared, the home team O replled with 104 for nine, Carvalho 1 and Sousa playing out time. Scores:

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.

SECTION IV.

PARTICULARS OF AGENCIES' LIST.

SECTION Y.

· LOCAL WHO'S WHO.

Xavier

38

Lt. Col. W. F. Christian, c Ling,

Craigengower 2nd XI.

W. K. Tait, b Alves

26

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

b Kelly

12

1

0.

M. R.

W.

¡V. W. M. Stanión, b Alves

2

Extras

4

E. B. Hamson, b Noonan ...

25

D. Fritz, st Hunter, b B. G.

Baker

Burger Morgan

5

2

20

2

:

L. A. R. Duncan, b Alves

2

BECTION VI.

A. B. Raworth, 1.b.w, b D. P.

8.6 2

82 5

Total

98

Xavier

16

Corbett

7

1 28 3

D. M. A. Razack, run out

0 Page

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

2

0. 19

0

E. Now Fung, e Alexander, b

Lacey

'Brooks

84

1 0 R.A.O.C.

6

0

D.

M.

Re

Ling

5

1 9

22 Y. Abbas, c Lacey, b Alexander. 41 G. White, b Alexander

9

2

Baker, b

S/Sgt. Greenaway, c F. S. W. Smith, b Hargreaves-Brown 6L/Cpl Burger, e A. J. V Smith, b F. S. W. Smith. OL/Sgt. Sharpe; c A. R. F. 9 Raven, b F. S. W. Smith 11/Cpl. Morgan, c & b Overy

Edmonds

-6

1

28

9 Kelly

5 +

87.

Baker

8.5 0

20

$

2

CHINESE R.C. v. C.C.C.

22

1Pte. Corbett, run out

6

Extras

14

Pte. Brooks; b Overy

13

Total

Total (for 8 wkta., dec.) 188

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

95 Q.M.S. Mocock, b Silkstone

Ple. Bryant, run out

12

At Causeway Bay, Chinese R.ClSousa defeated Crajgengower C.C. by 66, D. P. Xavier

2

runs.

A. S. Suffad did not bat.

0.

RWL/Cpl. Gordon, c & b Silkstone

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Alexander

.11.1 2

22

5 Cpl. Donaldson, not out

14

0.

K

R. W. Lacey

16 3

42

2Pte. Page, at A. J. V. Smith,

A useful partnership for

second wicket by Yeoh (52) and Lopes

W. C. Hung (61), which realised Carvalho

Wales

12

1

38

1 B. G. Baker

5 0

20

11

b A. R. F. Raven

4

100 runs, paved the way to the

Bowker

$

4 28

0, Noonan

8

0

10

1.

Extras"

Bonnar

.14 4

45

11.

Police R.C.

C.R.C.'s total of 158 for eight wickets, declared.

Parker

4

0

38

2 Alexander, e Way, b Razack.

.16

Total

92

Quick

5 2

10

Hunter, b Razack

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

W. H. Kwan capturing five wickets

20

c A. K.

Owen Hughes.... 7 1

Hong Kong Ch

0. Moor, run out..

H. Owen Hughes, è Ackber, b

A. H. Madar ..

H. R. B. Hancock, b Curreem

E. J. R. Mitchell,

Minu, b Curreem

.H. V. Parker, b Curreem

A. W. Hayward, e A. R. Minu,

b Arculli...!*

30 Noonan, c Soares, b Razack

32 Thorpe, b Way

Hallam, b Way

2

Lacey, c Fritz, b Razack

0

0.

M.

B. G. Baker, b Way

6Hargreaves-Brown 9 1 OF. S. W. Smith B

1 34

+

Shepherd, White, b Razack

4 Overy

6 0

1

A. V. Baker, not out

7 Silkstone

2

0 16

4 Mackay

2

1A. R. F. Raven

1.1 2

NNAN AP

W.

Craigengewer replied with 92,11. A. Barros, run out

for 22 runs. Scores:

13

1

ī

Chinese R.C.

2

T. E. Yeoh, b Oliver

22

2 H. Hung, b Oliver'.

2. O Hung, c Casaumbhoy, b

2

0

Hamson

2

1

10 Edwards, b Way

Ng Sze-kwong,'e Sourbutts, b

0

Hamson

41

A. N. Other, e Hamson,

Razack

0

Friendly Matches

Taui Wai-pui, & Oliver

8

Extras

8

Rev. E. K. Quick, not out

J. Bonnar, not out

Extras

25

J. L. Youngsaye, c & Hamson

1

Total

46

2

W. H. Kwan,

Oliver

c Sourbutts, b

Total (for 6 wkte.) .... 150

A. C. I. Bowker, C. D. Wales, E. R.

West did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYH19.

Baznek

Way

R, W.

Arcull

10 2 49 1

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

A. H. Madar

0 31

A. R. Minu

4 0 24

Curreem

B 1 38

2 0

12

Q

bowling

A feature of the match was the ners. splendid

Kelly rounded off his bat Oliver

0; M. B. W. .11 0 44 .11 3 42

of

Lt-Col. ing

by

taking

three wickets. Sourbutts

Abbas

5

088

0

8

0

23

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

7 8 14

C.S.C.C. v. GUNNERS

On their own ground at Happy

0. M, R. W. Valley, Civil Service C.C. lost to 7,5 1 24 6 Royal Artillery by four wickets.

4 Lt. Col. W. F. Christian and Lt. A H. Musson shared the bowling honours for the visitors. Holdman (24) and Kelly (28) put on 44

L.R.C. 2ND v. RE. & S.

1 At Sookumpoo, Indian R.C. 2nd, runs for the 4th wicket partner-

0 XI. defeated Royal Engineers and ship.

W. H. Sling, run out....e

C. Chon, not out

H. C. Hung, hot out

Extraa

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 168

H. Ching did not bat.

8 Royal Corps of Signals by 8 runa.! Lt. Miller made 45 for the Gun- Hamson

LRC. (5 for 17). Scores:m

Indian R.C. 2nd XI.

eight

M. P. Madar, b Wyatt ..... A. Butt, b Skinner

17

5 0 9 3

8 0

8 0 87 $

NAVY 2ND. v°C.S.C.C. 2ND.

At King's Park, Royal Navy 2nd! 8 XI lost to Civil Service 2nd XI by 4 25 runs.

Harper and Grimmitt, 86 and 22 respectively put up

half the

C.8.C.C. total of 136 runs. A. B. Large took eight wickets.

Pay Lt. Waters, going in towards the end, hit up 51 runs for the Navy. Scores

Civil Service 2nd XI.

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W. B. Cornaby, c. Carvalho, b

W.

Lopes

12

2 A. Reid, e Barros, b Lopes ....

15

2

G. R. Vallack, c and b Lopes

17

8

H. R. Remington, not out

.1

Extras

24

3

Total (for 9 wkts., dec.) 157

J. E. Hancock did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O, M.

0.

R

W.

27 1

.10 1 21 2

Alves

0

36

the Pinna

7 0 32

1

Club de Recreio

LJ. Guterres, b Reid

25

Б

H. M. Xavier, c Stanion, b Reid

H. A. Alves, & Cornaby, b Reid

0

D. P. Xavier, b Reid..

59

GO. Danenberg, b Tait

52 M. F. Pinna, 'e Cernaby, b Talt

3

F. H. Carvalho, not out

G. A. Noronha, c Duncan, b

61

Rojd

5

D. Lopes, run out

2

4

C. M. Sousa, not out

Extras

2

10.

4

Total (for 9 wkta.)

104

.3

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0.

Vallack

0 0 24 .0

| Reid

..14 1 39. B

18 Tait

Rumjahn

League II

'VARSITY 2ND v. ELECTRIC

At Pokfulam, University 2nd XI. compiled 167

for runs

F. J. C. Wyatt of the Sappers (8 Scores:- for 80) and A. M. Rumjahn of

A. M. Rumjahn, c Mitchell, b

wickets, declared, against Electric, Wyatt

R.C. but the game was drawn.

The home team batted consist-N. B. Kitchell, run out

ently, G. E. Yeoh with 30 not out)

to his credit being the highest'

10

D. Mohamed, Wyatt ...

c 'Durand,

b

0

was the most successful bowler for his side.

Sirdar Khan, c Skinner, b

Wyatt

11

·

contributor. Banks (5 for 43) R. Nazarin, c Roberts, b Wyatt 21

J. M. A. Rumjahn, c & b Wyatt Murdoch (Electric R. C.) was ini great form, scoring 104 undefeated M. R. Abbag, c & b Wyatt

A. R. Suflad, b Wyatt

in rapid style-out of a total of A. Rahmin, not out

116 from the bat! No other bats

man on his side reached double

figures. Baker took four wickets

for 28. Scores:→→→

University 2nd XI.

A. Chan Fook, b Muskett

H. T. Barma, b Banka

S. F. Chen, run out

Extras

Total

80

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0. H. R. W

B

0 27

.14.5 5

80

8

4 0 17

Large

Howard

"2,Skinner 20 Wyatt

M. B. Osman, caught, b Banks 22 Harrison

A Baker, b Banks

A. B.. Sulleman, run out

F. Hiptoola, b Banks

·H. E. Adams, e & b Banks

G. E Yeoh, not out

A. A. Aziz, not out

Extras

Goodyer

22

8 1 2 RE. & S. 18 Q.M.S. Roberts, e Sirdar Khan,

19 A. M. Rumjaha .....

80 L/Cpl. Goodyer, e Sirdar Khan,

b A M. Rumjaho

26 Col. R. B. Skinner, e Butt, b

A. M. Rumjahn

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 187 Lt-Col. E. J. CWyatt, e Butt,

D. Rai did not bat

Banks

Muskett

Way

Murdoch

Gahagan

BOWLING 'ANALYSIS.”

0

EW.

· b J, M. A. Ruinjahn... S/Sgt. Mitchell, c Sirdar Khan,

b J. M. A. Rumjahn ........

18 3 48 Capt. D. L. Carnegie, c Nazarin,

8

871 A. M. Rumjahn..

20

o Cpl. Butter, e Nazarin, b A M

Rumjahn...

COUNT THE MAILS

Ste Page 3.

180S.M. Kennard, e Sufflad,

Sirdar Khan

Big. Durand, c&b J. M.

Rumfahn

Sgt. Harrison, c Abbas, 15 Birdar Khan ...

LLD..G. G. Macdonald, not out

Extras

R. S. W. Paterson, b Large V..Chittenden, l.b.w., b Large

4

0

R. R. Davies, C and b Large'..

4

F. Harper, b Large

86

J. Eldridge, b Large..

0

F. E. Booker, e Waters, b

Howard... da

W. Robertson, b Large .............

38

2

C. Willmot, c Forrest, b Howard 16

A. W. Grimmitt, o Forrest, b

Larger

J. C. Fletcher, b Large

B. Matthews, not out,

Exxtras

Waters

Total.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

. ធុន ក្នុងទ

22

.9

10

116

0. M. RW.

2 0

8 42. 8

6 55 2

Royal Navy 2nd XI.

Green, caught, b Robertson..$2}

Hill Walker, caught, b Eldridge 11

Rumsby, caught, b Eldridge

Gregory, at Davies, b Robertson Mavill, b Eldridge ......

Usher, caught, b Robertson ... Poland, b Eldridge

..........

Goodman, caught, bFletcher

Waters, run out

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Large, not out

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

KWOK CHOI MING, the first Chinese to win the

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harbour swing She also won this year's

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