Q
M. F. Pinna c & b Wyatt
|J. M. Barros, run out
P. Andrews, b Cornaby
.1
8J. E. Noronha, c Skinner, b
Harrison.***
8
C. Chao, b Goodwin
Pte. Simpson, b Cornaby
D. Xavier, e Durand, b Wyatt
0
University
W. C. Hung l.b.w., b Overy
B8
C
A. B.
W. H. Sling, 1.b.w., b Ross
S/Sgt. McKenzie, c & b
Cornaby
H. A. Barros, b Wyatt
1
48
H. C. Hung, run out
10
L/Cpl. McIntyre, not out'
1
F. H. Carvalho, e Panny, b
Skinner
85
G. Chue, b Overy
Extraa
28
11
F. J. Remedios, e Macdonald,
b Skinner***
H. Ching, b Hirst
Fi
3
Total
J. A. Hung, b Overy
2
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Extras
Tsui Hung-pui, b Hirat
2.
29
O. M. E
J. Hung, not out
0
4 Duckitt
2 26
Total
Extras ....
D. Laing, b A. B. Hanson ..
18 Fait
7. 2 2:2 2
Summers
7 2
11
3
C. W. Lam, c Reed, b Omar.
1
Total
A. P. Guterres, not out
140 Cornaby
17.5 2 22
87
Ng Sze-kwong did not bat.
*
A. T. Lee, not out
12
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Durand Wyatt Skinner
Extras
19
0.
น. B.
W.
86 Harrison
not bat.
Total (for 7 wkts., dec.)
D. K. Samy, N. P, Karanjia
BOWLING ANALYS38,
A. B. Hamson
192
Goodwin ................
8 8
A. H. Gillingham, l.b.w., b Fry
8
Ross
8 2. 28
did
E. R. Duckiti, retired hurt
10
Brace
4
0 20
W. K. Tait, e McKenzie, b
E. F. Fincher
2 0 27
0 Wingfield
4
Hirst
5,6 2 11
2R. H. Dowler, c McKenzie, b
0. M.
R.
W. Overy
5 0 28
8
Fry
69
6.0
34
· 1
Kowloon C.C.
J. Hall, b Simpson
1
8. Abbas
.15
A
60
Oliver
Umar...
8 2 Craigengower C.C.
H. P. Lim, e A. T. Lee, b Lam
E. Zimmern, b Guterres ...
U. M. Omar, b Guterres
B. W. Bradbury, c Laing, b Lam
A B. Hamson, b A. T. Lee
R. C. Reed, b Guterres
7
1. 44
1
3 W. Brace, c W. C. Hung, e
Ching
L. A. R. Duncan, b Fry
22
18 J. A. Summers, not out
41
25
2A. W. Ramsay, e W, C. Hung,
b Ching
T. L. Christie, not out
26
2
Extras
15
12 E. F. Fincher, b W. C. Hung
1
י
T. N. Hunter, c Kwan,'b F. K
Lee
F. E. Lawrence, c W. C. Hung,
Total (for 7 wkts)
230
b Ching.............
7
G. A. V. Hall, b Chué
7 not bat.
S. Randle, b Kwan
8
E. C. Fincher, c Chue, b W. C.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
E. G. Post, b Kwan
ก
Kung
24
0. 鲶
W.A. V. Baker, b F. K. Lee
D. Rumjahn,
E. A. Lee, b
F. Goodwin, b W. C. Hung
12 Fry .....
4 .18
£8
a W.-E. Meadows, b Kwan
Samy
1
J. J. Hirst, b W. C. Hung
2 Simpson
8
0 41
1A N. Reynolds, b' White
S. Abbas, st F. J. Zimmern, b
A. A. Rumjahn
12
N. H. Ross, c Chue, b W. C.
.17 2 103
2 E. H. Dyer, b, Kwan
Hung....
10
CRICKET
KOWLOON C.C. DEFEATED BY CHINESE
T..Hamet, e Coralsh, b Watch
THE CHINA MAIL,
BOWLING ANALTIES,
HOWLING ANÁLTEIS
A. Rahmin, e Medley, b Watch
Extras
15 J. M. A. Rumjahn 6
A. S, Sufiled
244, 1451 |Baker
28.
8 Hiptools.
Total ...
172 M. R. Abbas
1 Sulleman
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Birdar Khan
%
0
80
1 Roy
D M.
T
WM. P. Hadar
2
0 13
Chan Fook
Beker
15
42
2A. M. Rumjahn
2 0
7
Osman
Watch
8
0
50 · 5
BRIMA
8
1 48
0 92
PORTUGUESE IN FORM-
lowest-placed team in the Senior Phillips
Chinese Recreation Club, the Gregory
Division of the Cricket League,
... B Royal Navy
Ismail, b Curreem
ឆក
Lt. C. F. Norris, c. 0. Ismail,
b Curreem....
surprisingly defeated the strong Capt. J. E. Cornish, b Curreem Kowloon C.C. XI on Saturday: Sub Lt. H. C. Simms, c 3. A. The Indian R.C. won "by the skin of their teeth" from Royal Navy, whilst the Champions, the Univer sity, had matters much their own Comdr. F. C. Baker, c. A. R. way against the Craigengower Minu, b A. H. Madar .... C.C.
The K.C.C. are still at the head Lt. C. F. Phillips, b Curreem of affairs with nine points in six Pay Lt. H. F. Watch, a S. H. matches; but the Hong Kong K.C., who were not engaged on Saturday, are only one point be hind with two matches in hand.
The Indian RC. 2nd XI and the. Hong Kong C.C. juniors, leaders in the Second Division, continue in winning vein. The Club de Recreio recorded a big surprise in trouncing the Royal Engineers and Signals. At Pokfulam, the University conceded a point to Craigengower C.C. 2nd XÏ.·
Ismail, b A. el Arculli Comdr. R. Ramsbotham, c 0.
Tamail, b Curream C.P.O. Gregory, e S. A. Ismail,
b Curreem
Sub Lt. R. C. Madley, e S. A.
Ismail, b. Curreem ...... Surg. Lt. E. W. Bingham, c
Indian R. C. 2nd XL
M. P. Madar, b Waters A. Butt, c&b Bradley R. Nazarin, b Bradley, 22 D. Mohamed, b.Waters
A. M. Rumjahu, b Waters 8A. R. Suad, e Lonsdale,
Waters.
Sirdar Khan, b Bradley- M. R. Abbas, not out
13 F. M. el Arculli, a Wodehouse,
b Bradley..
5
J. M. A. Rumjahu, b Bradley 15 Salim Ismail, not out
24
18 Kerman!
8
18
16
222
121 914
18
0 12
1
4 1
80 40!
RECREIO v. E. E. &&
8 At King's Park, Club de Recreio defeated Royal Engineers and 13 Royal Corps of Signals by four
2 wickets.
19
FOURTH TEST
HAPPY AUGURY · FOR ENGLISH PLAYERS
TASAMANIA OVERWHELMED
The Marylebone C. C. cricketers are still showing fine form in Aus tralls and their latest victory augurs well for the Fourth Test Match which is to open at Adelaide shortly:
At Hobart, says Reuter, the Eng- lishmen defeated Tasmania by an Sousa and Alves who took four Innings and 64 runs. Scorees;~~~ wickets each for 24 and 6 helped Tasmanis (1st innings) 66 runs, materially to skittle out the Sappers J. C. White 8 wkts, for 12 runs. Gi Bfor the meagre total of 69.
Geary 8 wits. for 6.runs; (2nd in-
7
Noronha (22). and Remedios (25) |nings) 98 runs.
11 hit out to good effect for the M. C. C. (int Innings) 223 runs,
Recreto whose total reached 114. Ames 100 not out.
118 Lt-Col. Wyatt captured four
wickets for 27 Scores:-
Extras
Total
1
19
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
M.
&
We
RE. & 3.
19
Waters Bradley
17
0
62
4
Q.M.S. Leppard, e D. Xavier,
A. E. LACEY
.17 4 48
5
b Pinna...
B
Sig. Waters, b.Sousa
8
Lt.-Col. Wyatt, b Sousa
16
2
18
On their own ground, Hong
L/Cpl. Penny at Guterres, b
Sousa.
POLICE R. C. BOWLER'S AVERAGE
21
2
O. Ismail, b A. H. Madar 20 Lt. A. V. 'Walker, not out ...
Extraa
Totál
Playing for the IR.C. 2nd against the Royal Navy 2nd at King's Park, A. M. Rumjahn, a Cureem... promising young bowler, perform A. el Arcuili ed the "hat trick."
H.K.C.C. 2ND v. RASC.
170 Kong C. C. 2nd swamped Royal Sig. Warwick, b Alves
Army Service Corps.
Against a total of 109 compiled
W. by the visitors, the H.K.C.C. replied 7 with 290 for seven, after equalla 1ng their opponents' score for the Oloss of three wickets.
BOWLING ANALYSIS, 0. H. 16 8 64 8 1 88
%
A. R. Minu
5
2 17
A. H. Madar ... 6.3
1
80
1
A. K. Minu ...... 2
0
8
C.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY ·
K.C.C. v. CHINESE R.C.
League I
At Happy Valley, Craigengower C.C. lost to University by 97 runs.
The visitors' batting collapsed O against the bowling of Cornaby who returned the analysis of 6 for 22.
Armsting (36) gave the home!
I
RAS.C.
Maj. Langmald, e Armstrong,
b. Carnaby..
Col. Skdaner, b Sousa
Cpl. Butler, st Guterres,
Alves
L/Cpl. Durand, e Noronha, b
Xavier
Lt. Macdonald, not aut ... Q.M.S. Kennard, b Alves.' S/Sgt. Harrison, e Remedios,
Alves
Extras,
Total
0. X.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Pinna
7 0
28
Sousa
7 0
16 Alves
4.4.1
24 6
0
D. Xavier
4 2
Club de Recreio
On their own ground, Kowloon team a good start whilst Dowler C.C. unexpectedly lost to Chinese and Sunimers helped with 60 and 41
not out. Scores:-- With a good start from A. A.R.C. by eight runs. Rumjahn (43) and Anderson (39) Against a comparatively small who put on 57 for the first wicket, score of 140 put up by the Chinese, the visitors made 192 for seven the home team replied with 182, wickets, declared.
W. C. Hung was in very fine form Consistent bowling by the Univer-both with bat and ball. Top scorer sity was largely responsible for the on either side with 88 to his credit dismissal of Craigengower for 95 he also took five wickets for 89.
K.C.C. met with early disaster, runs. Guterres, after hitting up 37
their last pair was in. Scores:-,
Chinese R. C.
not out, accounted for four wickets and were 46 runs in arrears when for 19. H. D. Rumjahn, going in towards the end, was the highest scorer for the losers, with 21 not A. Hung, b Ross.... out. Scores:-
A. A. Rumjahn,
Hamson, b Oliver
D. J. N. 'Anderson, b S. Abbas
F. J. Zimmern, b S. Abbas.
S. V. Gittins, c A. B. Hamson,
b S. Abbas
E. A. Lee, e Lim, b Omar
L/Cpl. Tavlin, b Talt
Pte. Wingfeld, c Summers, b
Tait
Pts. Lyons, b Cornaby
Cpl. Croweroft, & Cornaby ... L/Cpl. Fennel, e Cornaby, b
Duckitt
Pte. Fry, b Summers
20 H. A. Xavier, b Durand
26 H. A. Alves, b Wyatt
18 J. Guterres, b Durand
109 C. M. Sousa, not out
IN SPITE OF OFTEN LOSING ||
Warder A. E. Lacey, who playa
for the Police R. C. in division II
10 of the Cricket League, has retura-
ed some fine analyses for the nine
1
matches played so far this sea-
◊
0
Bon. His average is all the more. praiseworthy because seven of those nine matches were lost. Details follow:--
69
University
Analyses 5 for 25 5 for 42
8 for 89
2 for 42
3 for
48
Opponents
R. w. Royal Navy
Indian R.C.
Craigengower
4R.A.O.C.
Club de Recreio
61 C.S.C.C......
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H. J. Armstrong, l.b.w. b
Wingfield
Total .....**
2 for 44
2 which gives him an average of 610.08 runs per wicket.
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21
Friendly Matches
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In a match of low scores at eralised beauty," but he may look Happy Valley, Police R.C. defeated forward also to increasing bald- Dr. Hrdlicka declares that Diocesan. Boys' School by 58 runa,
early hadness is already heredi-: tary in males of otherwise normal families, but as compensation man may expect "a progressive re- finement of phyalognomy."
The home team put up 107 whilet the DBS. made 49, Randle taking six wickets for 20. Scores:--
W. B. Cornaby, J. E. Hancock did A. E. Lacey, e Kwas, b Winch
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5 for 55
R.E. and R.C. of 8
3 for 40
Kowloon C.C. ......
7 for 21
8
7
85 for 851
22
5
25
8
18
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0.
M.
9
8 1
27
Police R.C.
19
10
10
11
Leppard, c Clayton, b Gregory 18 Palmer, not out....
4
Pycock, b Almond
7
Extras
81
6
F. Oliver, c Guterres, b A. A.
Rumjahn ...
0
9. Jex, c Chue, b Ching
H. D. Rumjahn, not out
A. Kitchell, e F. J. Zimmern,
21
HL Overy, not out
Extras
19
b Guterres
0
Extras
21
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Total
96
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Ching
4
0.
3.
B
W. W. C. Hung
.16 8 89 5
Guterres
9.5 4
19
4 Chue
4 0 85
1
Samy..
Anderson
A. T. Leo
Lam
Б
115
1
2
器
0
RN. 2ND XL v. LRC, 2ND XL
7
6
6 1
7 2 16 2
7
A. A. Rumjahn
I 18
INDIAN R.C. v. ROYAL NAVY
Wingfield
4 McIntyre
24
2 0 15
0[B. G. Thorpe, 6 White
12 UNIVERSITY 2ND v. C.C.C. 2ND At Pokfulam, University 2nd XI drew with Craigengower C. C. 2nd 182 XI
In good batting form, the home
team knocked up 167 for seven
P. Condon, c Prata, b G. Lee
E. H. Edwards, not out
Extras
Total
0. M. R. W wickets declared, of rhich Kermaní R. Lee .19.4 8 49
got 54 and Oaman 7, the latter Kwan being undefeated.
Winch Fritz, with a sterling inninge for G. Lee 55 changed the complexion of the F. K. Lee
game for Craigengower but the White visitors were still 86 runs behind
At King's Park, Royal Navy 2nd with one wicket in hand when W. H. Kwan, b Handle
2 lost to Indian R.C. 2nd by out stumps were drawn. Scores:-
wicket.
At Sookumpoo, in an exciting Anish, Indian R.C. defeated Royal Navy by the narrow margin of
two runs.
University 2nd XI.
Despite a contribution of 87 fromis. R. Kermani, b W. K. Way four batsmen, the Navy were dis H. T. M. Barma, c Grimes, b.
T. Abbas missed for 981 A. M. Rumjahn, going on late, captured four wickets A. Baker, b Fritz. for seven runs in two ovos which A. B. Sulieman, b W. X. Way
M. B. Osman, not out
Included the hat trick."
For the winners, A. K. Minu hit Needing alx runs to win for the A. Chan Fook, e Razack, bW. out lustily for 86 towards a total of last wicket, the last pair of the
K. Way.
172. Two others reached double IR,C. brought their total to 116. G. E. Yeoh, not out figures.
...Waters and Bradley bowled un-
Starting shaklly, the visitors saw charged, and returned the figures of seven of their wickets fall for 119 four for 62 and fire for 43. but the later batsmen made a valiant Scores:-
effort to turn the tables, on their
Royal Navy 2nd XI.
opponents and needed four runs to G. T. Giles, e and b A. S. win when the last over was called
Sumad.... with their last pair. in. Surg. Lt. Armr. Bradley, e and b M.K. Bingham, after playing a sound Abbas knock for 20, drove a high one to cover-point which was easily taken by O. Ismail. Curreom accounted for seven wickets for which he con- ceded, 64 runs. Scores:
Indian R.. A. el Arcidif, b Baker
A. K. Minu, at Walker, b Watch 86 MASH Madar,
Gregory
J.-8. A. Curroem,“
b Gregory:
A. R. Minu,
Gregory Wi
Walker,
8. A. Iemail, o Co
Watch
J. BhAckber b Bake
O. Ismail it Walker
8. H. Ismail, not
alkar:
Lt-Comdr. Parra, e J. M. A.
Rumjahn Lt.-Comdr. Wadehouse, b A. S.
· Sufiad “
Lt. Landadale, b A. M
BumJahn
Fay. Lt. Waters, b Sirdar Khan Lt. Keene, Butt, A. M.
Rumjahn ZESTO
10 Fay Lt-Comdr. W Smith, e
MR Abbes, bAM
Butt, bA
L Atkina
Ram
8
Extras,
Total (for 6 wkta., dec.) 187 KT, Loke, H. E. Adams, D. Roy,
F. Hiptoola did not bat.
8 Y. Abbas [Razack
BOWLING ANALISIS,
Craigengower 2nd XI
Y. Abbas, b Baker
E. B. Hamson, b Hiptools.
D. M. A. Razack, a Chan Fook,
eb Baker
T. Grimes, b Hiptoola
R. Basage Sulieman, b Chan
D. Frits, & Ballsinën,
CE
2 Gregory
10
Chief & Petty Officers,
ILMS. "Hermes"
Clayton, b Harrison 107 Dunk, e and b Harrison Gregory, b Leppard Williams, b Harrison
60 Charlton, b Peachey
Yeary, e and b Butler:
LEAGUE TABLES
The positions in the league
Division L
ADP W D L Pts. Howloon C8 2 819 Hong Kong C 12 20 Indian R.C...
52.2138 Civil Service C.C. 5 1 8 Oralgengower CC. 7. 188 Unive Royal veen the Chin
SERGEANTH v. P.O.'8
In a friendly matah RE. Sergeants, and Petty Officers
the former. compiled-117 the Navy team
the game being
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Total
117
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
7 "for-85
18
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
O. M.
1
0
.16.1 8
47
* 0
6
French, Pycock, b Butler
8.4 17
1
Elsey, not out
6.1
12
8
1
9
Irvine, b Trumper.
Diocesan School
Extras
|F.K. Les, run'ont
Total
67
54
Bev, W. T. Featherstone, b
Randle
BOWLING ANAL FIS,
Harrison
16:
A. Frata, b Lacey
Leppard
11
G. A. Lee, cand bandle
Peachey
for. 27 2 for 18 Τ. 1ος 12
11 G. Winch, 6 Bandle
Butler
2° for
7
87
Pong Pung-fong, b: Lacey ..
Tramper
2 for
9
H. Jackson, b Bandie
KG. White, c Edwards, b Bandis
14 B. Chan, b Lacey
19 R. Lee, not out
Extres
dato a18:---
Total
BOWLING ANÁLY
15
Fletcher
18 Fritz.
5087 108
Banhe Lacey
W. E Way
.18 18
Young, o Harrison, b' Trumper