10
TALL SCORING
K.C.C. HEAD SENIOR LEAGUE
JUNIOR LEADERS WIN
A noteworthy feature of the cricket results on Saturday was that three individual batsmen got into three figures in league matches (two in the first division and one in the second division) and another century was record- ed in a friendly fixture.
Sub. Lt. H. C. Simms, o Jex,
b E. F. Fincher ..... Sub. Lt. Caras, o E. C. Fincher,
b Ross
Pay Lt. Watch, e Ross, b Hirst* Pay Lt. G. M. Waters, h E, F,
Fincher....
E.R.A. Sparrow, c and b E, F.
Fincher ***** Comdr. E. Stanley, b Goodwin E.R.A. Hill, not out
Extras
Total
Kowloon C.C. have gone to the top of the Senior League by Goodwin virtue of a win over the Royal Ross Navy whilst the previous leaders Brace -Hong Kong C.C.drew with Hirst Craigengower. The H.K.C.C. are Oliver
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
really, however, in a better posi-E. F. Flacher tion, being one point behind with
a match in hand.
H.K.C.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER
L. A. R. Duncan, 1.b.w., b Frits 48 G. E. R. Divett, b Frita
J. A. Summers, h. Fritz .. 4C. H. Bradley, a Wong, b W. K. 24
Way ****
G. R. Vallack, b.Frits
80 A. H. Gillingham, not out
Extras
Indian R.C. 2nd XI, who won from Civil Service 2nd XI,
On their own ground, Hong continue to occupy the first place Kong C.C. drew with Craigengower in the Junior Division but are still
C.C.
Total (for 9 wkts.)
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MONDAY, JANUARY.
K.C.C. 2ND v, POLIĆE
In a match which produced a total
of 92 runs, Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI,
on their own ground, defeated Police R.C. by six wickets.
S. R. Kermani," who, carried his bat for 101 for the visitors, was the hero of the match. The University compiled 156 for the loss of six Fry wickets. Scores:--
Club de Recreio
L. J. Guterres, e Hiptoola, b
Aziz
total of 30.
.
within the reach of Hong Kong' The "tall-end" contributed C.C. 2nd XI who defeated Craigen-materially to the score of 188 com-K.C.C. a good start but A. R. F.D. P. Xavier, b Sulieman
F. S. W. Smith (28) gave the H. M. Xavier, not out gower 2nd, and R.E. and Signals oiled by Craigengower. .D. who secured the full points from Ramjahn and Oliver were top Raven, with 12, was the only other R.A.S.C. in a midweek game.. scorers with 36 each, the latter batsman to get into double figures. being undefeated. Bradbury help-Lacey (7 for 21) was on top form ed with a useful 35. Parker bore with the ball. Scores:-
the attack of
League I
CIVIL SERVICE v. I.R.C.
On their own ground, Civil Ser- vice C.C. drew with Indian R.C.
the brunt
for
·
Police R.C.
H.K.C.C. and captured five wickets T. H. Hunter, b Lee for 34.
S. Randle, c Hargreaves-Brown,
b Overy...........* The home team forced the pace A. E. Lacey, b Overy for a win but were 27 runs, be-T. H. King, run out... Batting first, the home team hind with four wickets to fall A. Reynolds, c Mackay, b Overy put up 189 for three wickets, de- when the closury was applied. 8. Dyer, b Overy clared, thanks to a forceful inn-Abbas (5 for 34) was the most B. Thorpe, b. Overy ings for 118 not out, by G. R. successful bowler for Craigen Hallam, b Overy Sayer. A. E. Wood also batted
gower. Scores:- very well for 50 runs.
Cralgengower C,C.
A. V. Baker,
Hargreaves-Brown
The Indians started shakily and S. Abbas, c Quick, b Parker 16 P. Condon, not out soon lost three wickets for 14
A. Kitchell, runs. Partnering for the fourth
wicket, however, A. H. Madar
Evers,
H. R. B. Hancock
b Parker
and b Owen
and A. R. Minu changed the com-U. M. Omar, e Owen Hughes, plexion of the game for their side and took the score to 95. The lat-E. Zimmern, e Quick, b Parker 12 ter hit freely for 68 whilst Madar HP. Lim, c
Hughes "batted stylishly for 55. With the
exception of Carreem who made A. B. Hamson, a quick, b
Parker 21. the remaining batsman failed
to make a stand, but the visitors B. W. Bradbury, e Parker, b
Lightfoot
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
1 Hargreaves-Brown 8
36 F. S. W. Smith, b Lacey ......
A. Chan Fook, b D. P. Xavier
7A. Baker, b. Pinna
For the winners, S. V. Gittins 10 distinguished himself with both bat and ball. After capturing three
8 wickets for which be conceded five
4 runa, he knocked up 108.
LEAGUE TABLES
The positions in the league to date are:-
Division 1.
P. W. D. L. Pta. Kowloon C.C........... 6. 2. $ 0 9 8 Hong Kong G.4.2 20
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BOWLING "ANALYTIE.
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18
W. E. Peers, 1.b.w, b Fry
4
RECREIO v.. UNIVERSITY 2ND
180
W. B. Muskett, e Crowcroft,
b Simpson
26
J. E. Hancock did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Q. X.
W.
Fletcher
180
Fritz
10 0 62 ,12
1
0.44
7
W. K. Way......
0 11
1
L
0.
น.
R
W.
Despite a splendid first-wicket S. C. Banks, b Fry partnership between Guterres (18). F: Lunny, b Fry and Alves (57) which realised St H. S. Jones, not out out of a total of 148, Club de S. J. Clarks, b Fry Recrela lost to University 2nd XI by three wickets at King's Park,
26
19
Extras
15
Total
98
.14.3 9 14
8
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
11 1 32 2
O% M. B.
We
+
0 8
0
14.4 8 87
Я
0
20
1
4 0
20
0
Simpson
14 3 41 2
4 1
21
3
A feature of the game was the splendid bowling of Overy who,
FRIENDLY MATCH
18
taking seven wickets for 12 runs, H. A. Alves, b Chan Fook.. was largely instrumental in dis- M. F. Plana, Gan, b Hiptoola missing the Police for the small J. E. Noronha, e Gan, b
Hiptoola
57
18
At Pokfulam, the University de- fented Royal Artillery by sevan
9
wickets.
0
Sulleman
A. Barros, & Baker, b
E.
J. Remedios, b Baker
F. H. Carvalho, at Kermani,
b Haker.....
8
3
D. Lopes, c Osman, b Baker
0
C. M. Sousa, not out ...
0
6
Extras
10
0
Tota!
8
0
Chan Fook
.......... 148 BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Q X B. W ... 7 0 42 1
Baker
.10
8 20
3
Civil Service C.C. 6 1 3 1 .6
lb.w.,
Hiptoola
..11
2
30
2 Craigengower C.C. 6 3 3.2 6
2 Sulleman
6
0
24
2 Indian R.C.
4 1 2 1
5
o Osman
4
0
18
Royal Navy
8 1 1 1
4
b
3
¡G. Edwards, b Overy
Extras
01 Aziz
2
0 4
1
Royal Artillery
2 1 0 1
E
University 2nd XI.
University
10 I 0
S. R. Kermani, not out......
101
Chinese R.C...
4 9 13
1
7
I
Total
30 H. T. Barma, b D.-P. Xavier ..
0
Division II.
0
0. M.
B.
W. A. B. Sulieman, b D. P. Xavier
P. W. D. L. Pts.
18
7 Lea
fi
ទ
9
1 M. B: Osman, b D. P. Xavier..
1
Indian R.C. 2nd . 9 7 1 1 23
·R.E. & 8.
7 6 0 1 18
Overy.......
6.1 1
12
9
2
4.
1T. E. Yeoh, c Xavier, b Alves
15
Kowloon CC. 2nd XI.
K. T. Loke, not out
8
28
Extras
9
H.K.C.C. 2nd .....6 5 0 1 15 Craigengower 2nd 8 4 1 8 13 Kowloon C.C. 2nd 7 8 3 1 12 C.S.C.C." 2nd
5
0
86 D. S. Green, b Lacey
A. Hargreaves-Brown, 1.b.w., b
Lacey
Total (for 6 wkts.).... 156
0
Recreio B.A.S.C.
9 3.2 4 11 9 2 1 5, 10
2 did not bat.
118
D. M. A. Razack, e Pearce, b
Parker
A. R. F. Raven, b Lacey
12
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
6
S
W. M. Gittins, b ́ Lacey
8
0.
R
4
Extras
12
G. Lee, b King ...
e Sousa
1
22.
8 0 2 6 2
H. Overy, c & b King
D. P. Xavier
◊
31
4 R.A.O.C.
4 0 0 4
0
J. Barrow, b Curreem
4
0. B. Raven, b Lacey
1
Alves
8
0
32 1
Total
168
A. E. Wood, st S. A. Ismail,
B.
Petheram, c
Hunter, b
Pinna
77
0 25 1
b A. R. Minu
Extras
60
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
16
Q. M.
R.
Parker
.18.1 9. 84
5
Randle .... WR. E. Lindsell, not out
3 Remedios
0
11
0
Pin Money "Swiped "
0
Carvalho
A
18 0
Total (for 3 wkts., dec.) 189H. R. B. Hancock 5 B. C. K. Hawkins, B. D. Evans, Owen Hughes...10
Reid F. Baker, E. W. Hamilton, D. R. Kelly, F. H. Holdman, F. J. Ling Evers did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYS19. –
Extras
3 Barros
0
10
0 19
1.
1
29
1
Total
62
8 3 20
0
$ 1 7
0
Lightfoot
8 1. 47
8 Lacay
Hong Kong biể
King
A. W. Hayward, c' Oliver, b
Randle
D. M. R W Omar
A. R. Minu
8 1 46
1
T. E. Pearce, c and b S. Abbas 35
Curreem
10 2
27
2. Capt. A. N. Evers, c A B.
A. el Arculli
9
1
60
0 Hamaon, b S. Abbas
26
A. H. Madar ... 4 0
9
A. H. Rumjahn.. 0 13 Hamet
2
0
0 0. Moor, c Oliver, b S. Abbas
14
E. J. R. Mitchell, st E.
1.2 0. 18 Indian R.C
10
S. A. Ismail, b Hamilton
A. H. Rumjahn, c and b Kelly
A. el Arculli, run out
$
H. Owen Hughes, e A. B.
Hamson, b S. "Abbas.
2
A. H. Madar, c Sayer, b Kelly
55
H. V. Parker, not out
Extras
A. R. Minu, b Ling
53
J. S. A. Curreem, b Baker ..
21
Total (for 6 wkts.)
A. K. Minu, c Baker, b Kelly
8
Q. Ismall, c Hamilton, b Kelly
J, S. Ackber, a Wood, b Baker
T. Hamet, not out
A. Rahmin, not out.
Total (for 9 wkts.)
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0
Lt. Col. L. J. Lightfoot, Rev. 29 in quick time.
bat.
BOWLING - ANALYSIS,
0
0. M. R.
10 Omar
7 1 23
159
A. B. Hamson ... 8 0 41 S. Abbas
7 0 84.
Oliver
B 0 20
Scores:-
2 0 12
0
8 Edmonds, with 30 runs to his credit,
Pte. Andrews, b Banks
0
Pte. Lyons, b J. E. Way.....
20
Capt. Williams, e Paul, b J. R.
Way
0
10
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
M.
5
Banks Muskett
2
22
J. R. Way Murdoch
192
17
B
29
80
0
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managed to play out time.
The fielding of both sides was not up to standard, this especial-
ly applying to the I.R.C. Scores:-
-
Civil Service C.G
G. R. Sayer, not out
F. J. de Rome, c A. K. Minu,
b Curreem
D. Rumjahn, b Lightfoot
H. D. Rumjahn, st Quick, b
Lightfoot
F. Oliver, not out
36 N. Mackay, b Lacey
A. A. Aziz, K. P. Gan, F. Hiptoola
.... 6 2 2 2 University 2nd..4 2.1 1 7 Police R.C. ... 9 2 0 7 4 1 1 2
w. Royal Navy 2nd M.
o Electric R.C.
Extras
Zimmern, b S. Abbas
H. X. B. Hancock, not out ..
DOWLING ANALYSIA.
0. M. E W.
ELECTRIC RC.). RASC.
At King's Park, Electric RC. lost
.10 2 21 7 to Royal Army Service Corps by 15
9 0 38 2 runs,
0.1 0 0 1 Against 108 runs put up by the R.A.3.C, the home team replied with 98.
IRC 2ND. v. CS.C.C. 2ND
At Senkumpoo, Indian R.C. 2nd XI defeated Civil Service 2nd XI by five wickets.
Bowlers held the upper hand throughout, Pte. Fry (8 for 87) re- turning the best analysis. Scores:
R.A.S.C.
Encouraged by the opposition Pte. Wingfield, e Dunbar, b
21 bowling which was obviously tiring Muskett
towards the end, the Civil Service Maj. Langmaid, e Paul, b batsmen hit out to good effect and
6 set the home team 161 runs to win.
Murdoch ......
Cpl. Crowcroft, b Muskett
Pte. Fry, c sub, b J. R. Way..
was the highest scorer, whilst L/Cpl. Fennell, 1.b.w., b Banke 17 141 Westlake and Carr collected 27 and
E. K. Quick, A. J. Reid did not Stout-hearted hitting by D. Mohamed (76, not out) was in a
R.. W. Bradbury .....
0.
Kelly Hamilton
11
M. 1 52 4
5 0. 29 -I
Ling
'5
0 80 1
Hawkins Baker
g 0 .25 0 8 8 · 13
ROYAL NAVY v. K.C.C.
Division II
large measure responsible for the L/Cpl. Tavlin, 5 Murdoch...
W. victory of the home team. A. S. L/Cpl. McIntyre, e Dunbar, b
1Sufflad, after taking five wickata for
Murdoch.....
024, followed up with a nice batting Pte. Simpson, not out 5dleplay for 30 runs
2 C.C.C. 2ND XI. v. H.K.C.C. 2ND XL
The second string of Craigen gower CC. lost to Hong Kong CC. 2nd XI by five wickets at Happy
At King's Park, Royal Navy lost
to Kowloon C.C, by 163 runS.-
Brace carried his bat for 108 for
Valley.
not out
Civil Service 2nd XI.
R. 9. W. Paterson, c A. R.
Suflad, "b`A. S. Suffiad .... 10
H. F. Harper, b A. S. Suffad V. H. Chittenden, c D. ¿Mohamed, b A, S. Sufflad ... W. H. Edmonds, st Butt, b
M. P. Madar.
J. F. Willmott, e M. R. Abbas, Kitchell, b
b A. S. Sufflad Against consistent bowling, the R. R. Davies,
A. S. Suffad
the K.C.C. whose total reached 208 home team knocked up 86 runs. W. J. Eldridge, c A. M.
for four wickets, declared.
Summera accounted for
four
The Senior Service replied with wickets for 18 and Duckitt got three 160, Sub. Lt. Simms, Pay Lt. for 14.
Waters and Pay Lt. Watch getting After passing their opponents'
Rumjaho, b Sirdar Khan
H. F. Westlake, e Nazarin,
Sirdar Khan
48, 80 and 24, respectively. Goodwin total for the loss of five wickets, F. E. Booker, run ont took three wickets for 14 and E. F. H.K.C.C. went on to make 130 with R. Jones, not out
Fincher three for 31. Scores:— one wicket in hand. Divett ·(40) T. W. Carr, b, J. M.
(7 for 44) was in fine form with the ball. Scores
22
Kowloon C.C.
was the highest contributor. Frits
Rumjahn
$29.
W. Brace, not out
108
A. W. Ramsay, c. Sparrow, b
Carsa....
Extras
Total
15
160
86
Craigengower 2nd. XI.
E. F. Fincher, e Simms, b
Trussler
D. Fritz, b Talt
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
14
2E. B. Hamson, c & b Summers 25
บ
18 Y. Abbas, b. Ducklit (...),
A. R. Sumtad
F. E. Lawrence, b Watch"
R. Basa, c. Summers, b Duckitt
J. M. A. Rumjahn 6 1.
28
J. W. Leonard, c&. b' Summers
0
M. R. Abbas..........-73)
Extras
W. K-Way, b Bummers
A. S. Sumad...
92 24
7
C. E. Wong, b Summers.
4 A. M. Rumjahn-
E. Mowfung, b Duckitt
2
15
108
L
F. Goodwin, b Watch
R. E. H. Oliver, not out
Total (for 4 wkta, dec.) 208 w. A Youngsaye, not put
G. A. V. HAI, E. C. Fincher, J.-J.
G. White, c& b Bradley
Hirat, S. Jex, N. H. Ross did not J. C. Fletcher, run out
bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Extras E
Total
BOWLING, ANA
Watch
0 98.
Eparrow Carba
Taft Vallack Simi
Stand
4044422
Bradley
11 0M. P. Madár.... 40, 15
* Indian R.C# 2nd ̃ ̈XL^^
2 Sirdar Khan..
1 M. P.-Madat,
Edmonds
c Carr,
A. Batt, retired hurt
86 R. Nazario,
Eldridge
RW. D. Mohamed, not out
NB
6180 Westlake.
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