10
LEAGUE CRICKET
HONG KONG 'C.C. IMPROVE CHANCES
1
KOWLOON VANQUISHED
Civil Service 0.6.
B. D: Evans, Large, b Watch A. E. Woods, c Weir, b Large J. Barrow, b Watch
H. D. Wallington, b Large .. B. C. K. Hawkins, c Large, b
Watch
By defeating the Kowloon C.C. G. R. Sayer, b Large on Saturday in the Senior League,H. F. Westlake, Weir, b the Hong Kong C.C. have further
Watch
improved their chances of win-T. Carr, b Watch
ning the championship, aa they w. H. Edmonds, b Large are HOW three points ahead of
D. R. Kelly, not out their nearest rivals with the same number of matches played.
Extras
E. R. West, not aut
Osman ......
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the entire game, as after making H. F. Harper, c Xavier, b 10 87 not out, he took five wickets Plana
Pte. Wingfield (39) was the highest scorer on elther side. R. F. Jones, Scores:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1929.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS, *.
14
83,A. H. Gillingham, c Rey, 'b
Oamen
Q. M. 1. W.
7
16
1. A. Summers, c' Suliemar, b
Osman ...
At Bookqumpoo, the Royal Army Eldridge Service Corps lost to the Electrie O'Neil
Chittenden 5R.C. by 28 runs,
11.
0
63
B
4.1 1
82
0
6. 0
2 45
G. R. Vallack, b Sulleman
1
Murdoch, for the winners, was] Harper 14 very much in the picture during
8 18
2
.
Civil Service 2nd XI...
E. W. Hamilton, c Abelson, b
Watch .....
J. E. Hancock, at Kermani, b
21
20
Extras
80
0
for which he conceded only 8 J. W, Barnes, c Pinna, b Sousa 17 runs.
Total
208
0
V. H. Chittenden, e Barros, b
Sousa
1
BOWLING ANALYBIR
0
Carvalho, b
a
Remedios
18
8
Baker Roy Hiptoola
10 2 31
2
Electric R.C.
W. Eldridge, run out
15
11 1 −41:
8
C. E. Gahagan, run out
7 G. Gull, b Xavier
24
AND YOU WILL SEE THAT HE IS A MAN
.8 0
25
0
Sulieman
8 9
27
1
W.H. N. Murdoch, dot out
37 P. J. O'Neil, b Pinna
20
·Total·
92 Osman
8.1 0
54
4
A. F. Paul b Simpson
2 F. Booker, b Xavier
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
J. R. Way, b Wingfield
K. E. W. 14.3 3 69 4 .14 0. 34 6
H. E. Akehurst, b Fry
1
Extras
.
J. C. Dunbar, Wingfeld
9
J. F. Lunny, b Wingfield
1
Total (for 8 wkts.)
W. E. Feers, b. Fry
UNIVERSITY v. I.R.C.
G. G. S. Thompson, b Fry H. S. Jones, b Fry
12
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0
0 H. E.
W.
2 Xavier
8
0. 93 2
Extras
18 Sousa Pinna
7 1 30 2
7 0
29
2
Total
103 Remedios
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Carvalho
*. * M.
B.
W
11.3 2
48
0 11
1 器
The University, who had not been enjoying the best of luck in recent matches, scored a decisive victory over the Indian R.C. At King's Park, the Civil Service Large Watch found the Royal Navy much too good for them."
The H.K.C.C. second team, in the only match in the Junior
1
-Friendly Matches
"EWO" v. "WAYFOONG"
On the Chinese R.C. ground at
League, defeated the University feated the Indian R.C. by 40 runa.
At Pokfulam, the University.de-Causeway Bay, "Ewo" (Jardine, W. H. B. Muskett, b Fry 2nd rather easily.
League I
KOWLOON C.C. v. H.K.C.C.
On their own ground, the Kow- loan C.C. lost to the Hong Kong C.C. by nine wickets.
Matheson & Co., Ltd) lost to "Way- Anderson (50) and A. A. Rum-foong" (Hong Kong and Shanghai jahn (23) gave their side a good Bank) by eight wickets.
Parker, for the Bank, was in start, which led to the big score of 184 for eight wickets, declared. great form with the ball and, tak- Going in toward the end, A. T. Lee ing six wickets for 15, was large Fry
ly instrumental in putting out the Simpson......... 4 contributed an invaluable 22.
R.A.S.C.
The Indians started poorly and Jardine team for 78. For the los-Wingfield ........ 1 26 soon lost five wickets for 43, but a 'era, Cornaby was top scorer with stendy innings by A. H. Rumjahn, 26, whilst Railton scored 20. who scored 48, changed the outlook,
b Muskatt
Wingfield,
Pte.
1.b.w.,
Maj. Langmaid, b J. R. Way, Parker was also very prominent w. O. Macdonald, c J. R. Way, Opening for the home team,
The bowling on either side was with the bat, retiring with 54 to Brace (62) and E. C. Fincher (26) put up 77 runs in a steady partner- not difficult to contend with, but the his credit. Hall, after scoring 51. ship. E. C. Fincher helped with 28 smarter fielding of the University also retired, the winners' total and Hall added 17. Wales then turned the scales in their favour. reaching 184. Scores:- brought about a partial collapse, Scores - taking six wickets for 49, K.C.C. tobal reached 150,
The
University
D. J. N. Anderson, c A. M.
Pearce and Evers paved the way! Rumjahn, b A. H. Rumjahn for the victory of the H.K.C.C. who A. A. Rumjahn, b Madar passed their opponents' total for the E. A. Lee, run out... loss of only one wicket. The former F. I. Zimmern, b Arculli batted stylishly for 68 whilst the C. W. Lam, b Madar
latter scored 27. Mitchell (51) car-S. V. Gitting, b A. S. Suad ried on the good work with A. P. Guterres, à A. S. Suffiad Pearce, the second wicket falling at D. Laing, b A. M. Rumjahn 156. The Winners went on to score D. K. Samy, not out 185 for the loss of three wickets A. T. Lee, not out
when stumps were drawn. Scores:
Kowloon C.C.
Extras
"Ewo" (Jardine)
W. L. Smith, b Clerk
W. D. F. Wilson, b Parker ..
b Parker ...
1A. S. Gordon, b Parker .....
10 A. H. Chambers, b Hall
22 J. A. E. Kendrew, c Hall, b 11 Parker
G. Puncheon, not out
Extras
Murdoch
Cpl. Crowcroft, C Peers, b
Murdoch
10 L/Cpl. Fennell, run out
1 Pte.
Fry e Thompson, b
Murdoch
Pte. Andrews, st Akehurst, þ
Murdock
4L/Cpl. Tavin, a and b Murdoch
2 S/Sgt. McKenzie, h J. R.- Way
2 Pte. Simpson, not out
Extras
Tota!
14 A. Ureall, not out
0 Two others did not bat.
122
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5 UNIVERSITY v. VOLUNTEERS
In an all-day friendly match on the University ground at Pokfulam
4 yesterday, Hong Kong Volunteer Corps defeated the University by 6 36 rune. Scores:
University
29 D. J. N. Anderson, b Owen
Hughes
41
5 D. Laing, c Sulleman, b Parker
6 E. A. Lee, Lb.w., b Parker
0
50 W. Brackenridge, c Milne Day,
F. I. Zimmern, c Reid, b Divett 10 03. V. Gittins, b Owen Hughes 19
23
A. T. Leo, c Batger, b Owen
11
E. A. Simon, c Scott, b Glerk
0
A
Hughes
2
19
14
W. B. Cornaby, b Parker ...
18
N. L. H. Railton, b Parker
20
26 L/Cpl. McIntyre, a and b J. R.
Way
A. A. Rumjahn, e Buxton, b
Summers
58
D: Lyon, e Cornaby, b Hall.
2S. R. Kermani, b Owen Hughes 84
0
F. H. Trayes, c Batger, b Owen
Hughes
5
17
D. K. Samy, e Mackay, b Sum-
mera
22
80
A. B. Sulleman, not out
1
Extras
28
62
26
Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 184 N. P. Karanjla did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0, 14.
B. W.
Total
Total
73 Muskett
5 0 15
Volunteers
0
E. F. Fincher, 1.b.w., b Wales..
28 A. el Arcull}
A. S. Suffind
0. M. B. W. ... 6 2 28 1
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
J. R. Way
10
2
24
8
0. M. R.
W. Gahagan
0 16
.10
0 33
2 Parker
.10 2 · 15
6 Murdoch
7.2 1
8
17 A. R. Minu
8
1
36
0 Clerk
4 0 28
2
Madar
6
0
15
2 Hall
5.1 0
22
2
0A. M. Rumjahn .. 5
1
23
1-
4M: R. Abbas.... 3 0
16
0
3A. H: Rumjahn.... 5 0
23
1J. Hall, retired
51
4
Indian R.C,
J. H. Kaikes, b Smith
19
54
R.C. loat to the Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI. by two wickets.
10
0
upper hand over the Police bats
H. L. F. Ewin, c and b A. T. Lee 11
b
17
1
82
W. Brace, c Moor, b Dobbie
E. C.. Fincher, c Owen Hughes,
Bonnar...
A. W. Ramsay, b Bonnar
G. A. V. Hall, e Lightfoot, b
Wales
F. E. Lawrence, e Moor, b
Dobble ....
F. Goodwin, b Wales
G. Lee, c Moor, b Wales
J. J. Hirat, not out
H. T. Buxton, c & b Wales
N. H. Ross, b Wales
Extras
Dobble
Wales
Bonnar
Quick
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIE.
1 A. el Arculli, b A. T. Lee
0S. A. Ismail, c Anderson, b A. A.
Rumjaho
Б
150
0. Ismail, st Zimmern, b A. A.
Rumjahn...
|A. H. Rumjahn, c A. T. Lee, b
A. A. Rumjaha .
W.A. H. Madar, c A. A. Rumjaho,
0. M.
R.
14 3 47
2 b Guterres
.16.4 1 49
9 1 24
6 0 25
Hong Kong Co.
T. E. Pearce, c Lawrence, b
Goodwin
GA. R. Mina, b Anderson
2A. K. Minu, run out
0A. S. Sufflad, b Lam
68 M. R. Abbas, not out
"Wayfoong" (Bank)
OR. A. Green, b Cornaby
1 H. V. Parker, retired
M. D. Scott, c Simon, b Railton
13 D. Milne Day, b Wilson
M. G. Milis, & Wilson, b Lyon
W. J. Clerk, a Kendrew, b Lyon
E. P. Streatfield, b Cornaby .
(S. Fox, b Cornáby
$
P.R.C. v. KOWLOON. 2ND XL
O. S. Moore, bá. T. Lee
N. A. E. Mackay, b Gittins ..
5 H. V. Parker, & A. T. Lea ..........
On their own ground, the Police
The K.C.C. bowlers had the
16 men whom they got out for 107,
Petharam accounting
H. Owen Hughes, e Zimmern,
b Anderson ........
228
12
K. H. Batger, l.b.w., b Rumjahn 82
A. Redd, run out
J. A. Summers, c A. Lee, b
Sulleman
G. E. R. Divett, b Anderson
H. T. Buxton, st. Karmani,
Anderson
E. R. West, not out
Extras
Total
LEAGUE TABLES
ལུཿཡཿསྨྲ། ༤ མྦ 8སྨྱ° 8dཊྛ ཋཱཀྑུམྨ །g
18
for
Ave
1
wickets for 29.
F
18
After passing the home team's
F. H. F. Swayne, not out
4
1
Extras
11
24
total for the loss of eight wickets, the visitors went on to make 127 runs of which Puttee made to not out. Scores!--
Total
184
Police R.C.
!
J. S. Ackber, c Samy, b A, A.
Rumjahn
0
12 Cornaby
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. 8.3 1 31 -3
M.
R. W.
E. R. Hunter, st Mackay, b
Petheram
16
Capt. A. N. Evers, c Brace, b
Hirst
A. M. Rumjahn, b A. T. Lee
14 Smith
W. E. Meadows, b Smith
0
6 ปี 41
27
Extras
20 Wilson
S.. Randle, b Petherum
4
อ 25
1
E. J. R. Mitchell, c. Hirst, b
Brace..
Railton
4 0 29
1
Noonan, c, b Raven
51
Total
144 Lyon
4030
2
Capt. A. G.. Debbie, not out
13
HOWLING ANALYSIS.
Kendrew
2 0 17
0
T. H. King, et Mackay, b
Petheram.....
Royal Navy .. University
6 8 1 2 10
6 8 1 2 10
21 Kowloon C.C.
7 28 2 9
H. Owen Hughes, not out
11
Reynolds, b Petheram
5 Indian R.C.
6 2 2 2 8
Extras
1 A. T. Lee
A. A. Rumjahn
10. X. B. W. .11.3 3 81 2 .12 2 47
18 Chinese R.E.
6. 2 1 8 7
4 Civil Service C.C. 7 138
6
0 26
1
4
0 10
1
2 0
wickets.
Extras
9
0
4
2
1
1
A feature of the game was the
0.
M. R
League II
Goodwin
15 5
43 1
forceful batting of Leonard for the home team. In an innings for 108, retired, 'he Scores:-
Total
One man absent.
hit 24 boundaries.
BOWLING ANALYSIS. M.
0.
E.
|H.K.C.C. 2ND «. UNIVERSITY 2ND
Ross
6. 0 25
0
Smith
'€ 1 28
Hirst
6
1
40
6 1
18
1
Brace
B
0
81
1
7 1
20
E. F. Fincher
2 0 17
0
5 0 24
Leg
2 0 14
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Total (for 3 wkis.).... 185 Guterres H. R. E. Hancock, Rev. E. K. Anderson Quick, J. L. Bonnar, O. Moor, Lt-Gittins Col. L. J. Lightfoot and C. D. Wales Lain did not bat.
DOWLING ANALYSIS,
NAVY v. C.S.C.C.
W.
At King's Park, the Royal Navy defeated the Civil Service C.C. by
Playing away, the University 2nd
C.C.C. 2ND v. 1.R,C. 2ND
Hallam, b Petheram
At Happy Valley, the Craigen-B. G. Thorpe, b Overy gower. C.C. 2nd XI.
defeated the E. H. Edwards, not out Indian RC. 2nd XI. by eight Howarth, b Overy
Indian RC. 2nd XL M. P. Madar, b W. K. Way
A. Butt, b. Y. Abbas.....
XI lost to the second team of the M. Fakir, b W. K. Way Hong Kong C.C. by six wickets. R. Nazaria, b Y. Abbas
After their earlier batsmen had D. Mohamed, b Y. Abbas got out, the University could make Birdar Khan, b Y. Abbas little headway against the steady A. R. Sufflad, b W. K. Way.. bowling of the home team and were AR. H. Esmail, e Leonard, with 87 to his credit, was the high-U. T. Thad, b W. K. Way dismissed for 147 rune. Sulieman, b. W. K. Way ...
ext scorer for the losers. Osman Batting consistently well throughout, the Navy compiled the made 36 not out and Kermant got A Rahmin, L.b.w, b E. B.
61 runs.
respectable total of 153 for nine most successful bowler for the H.K. M. I. Razack, not out. wickets, of which Singleton made (C.C.
127. Vallack (8 for 20) was the
41. The bowling of the Civil Ser- A
fine partnership between
vanta was weak, the beat analysis Walkinshaw (20) and Dowler (47) returned being that of Kelly (4 for the fourth wicket was largely for 84).
responsible for the victory of their Bowling unchanged, A.B. Large side. Scores and Pay Lt. Watch were chiefly
University 2nd XI. responsible for dismissing the visi-8. R. Keriani, c Vallack,b Reid tors for 92 runs. Large took four H. T. Barma, b Reid, wickets for 53 and Watch captur A. Baker, e Gillingham, b ed six for 84. Scores:--
Royal Navy
Capt. H. D. Weir, c and b Kelly 27 Ins. Lt.-Comdr. C. E. A.
Abelson, C Hamilton, b Edmonds...
Sub Lt. C. H. Singleton, c Carr, b Wallington ............. Lt. G. F. Norris, b Hamilton.
Lt. G. P. Davies, b Hamilton,
Lt. C. F. Phillips, c Hamilton,
b Bayer .............
Mid, C. C. Suthor, b Kelly ...
•
Mid. R. H. Wright, b Kelly. G. T. Giles, Carr, b Kelly Pay Lt. H. 8. Watch, not out
Extras
4
Summers
A. B. Sulleman, c Dowler, b
Reld...
M. B. Osman,-not out
G. E.Yeoh, 'c Vallack, b Duckitt
K. T. Loke, b Vallack
F. Hiptoola, e J. E, Hancock,
Hamson
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. 2. W. K. Way 14 2 80 D. M. A. Bazack . 4 0 26 27 Y, Abbas
8 1 80 4E. B. Hamson.... 20
8 Crafgengower. 2nd XI.
15 E. Zimmern, c.M. I. Razack, b
Madar
37 H. F. Lim, e Thad, b. Madar
36 T. Grimes, a Thad, b A R
0 Suffed
6E. B. Hamson, b Mohamed
C. E. Wong, b Thad ...
41
b Vallack...
18 K. P. Gan, b.Reid
E. Mowfung, b Mohamed
{J. W. Léonard, retired
8
||A. A. Aziz, è & b Vallack"
0
Y. Abban, b Nazarin
D. Roy, run out
0
W..K. Way, not out
Extras
20
Extras
10
Total
147
́BOWLING ANAZTBIB,
Reid Vallack Bummers
did not bat.
I
Total (for 9 wkts, dec. 153 Tait AB. Large did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Hamilton
Kelly
Edmonds
Evans
Wallington
Варег
Duckitt
0. M.
18 440
8.1 :0 20 80 28 40 21 71 23
BECC 2nd XI
a HEW. H. J. Armstrong, b Roy 71862 W. K. Tilt, b Boy
10.8 1844 E. R. Duckitt, c. Aziz, b Roy
27 1L W. Walkinshaw, e Aziz, b 170 Oman EXETITEED 118) UT[RH Dowler;a! Karmante
Baker
Tatal (for 8. wkts.)
6 Overy 28 Petheram 35 Raven
24
Kowloon 2nd XI. OF. S. W. Smith, b Randle ..
6 N. Mackay, st Hunter, b King
10A. R.. F. Raven, b Randle
9. Jex, c Thorpe, b King ...
0H. A. R. Puttee, not out
6] B. Petharam, run out
9 Noonan
The positions in the League to date are:-
Division L
P. W. D. L. Pts.
34 Hong Kong kể. . 6 4 7 0 14
Craigongower CC. 7.18 8 6 Royal Artillery... 8 1 0 2
Division IL
3
P. W. D. L Pts. 107 Indian R.C. 2nd .12 9 1 2 28 H.K.C.C. 2nd....10 9.0 1 27 R.E. & S. .......10 8 0 2.24 W. Kowloon C.C. 2nd 10 4 4 2 16 Craigengower 2nd 10 4 2 4 14 2 Recreio
.11 4 1 6 13 ....8 32 8 11
5R.A.S.C.
1C.S.C.C. 2nd
9 3 2 4 11
University 2ad.. 7. 2 2 8 8
2 Royal Navy 2nd 7 2 1 47
1 Police R.C.
0 Electric R.C.
85 R.A.0.0.
..10 2 0 8 6
9 0 3 6 3
5 0.0 5 0
| HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS
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February 15, 1929.
Mesars. D. G. Bruce, R. H. Beavan, P. Bethell, H. Bethell, J. 127 Baxter.
6.5
K. R. Macaskill, c Randle, b
#
0 H. Overy, at Hunter, b Noonan
0
2 E. R. Price, b King
4
Extras
11
126
Total
W.
One man absent.
'BOWLING ANALYSIS.
4 King
70, 27
1 Randle
6.5 1 35
8
Mr. J. C. Flach.
6
1 21
0
Capt. J. Gambiil,
8 019
0
39 Noonan
3 · 0 · 14
2
Mr. J. E. Joseph...”
37.
C.S.C.C. 2ND «. RECREIOZE
Lacoy Hallam
Messrs. E. J.. Carmichael, C. A. Calkins, Mrs. and Misa Carlisle,
M.EW, Mias G. Cope.
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dugsin,
Messrs. J. Pote-Hunt, F. H. Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kinnay.
Mr. Loetji, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch,
27 vice C.C. 2nd XI. lost to the Club Mrs. M. Zadow, Misses A. Leitao,
18 de Recreio by 84 runa. g
H. Lillie...
Batting first, the Recrelo made Mr. H. MacGowan,
0166 runs, Pinna (85), JE.
Mr. K. W. Nix
Messrs. H. C. Pullen, C. D. Parker,
103 Noronha (34), to which the Civil D. C. Falfreeman,, Mr. and Mrs. E.
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19 Scores:
22
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Mrs. B. Roure, Mrs. Rsed.
Messrs. Geo, W, Simmie, W: L. J. Guterres, b Eldridge 28 Vander Steen. 278 H. A. Barros, b' Eldridge
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BOWLING ANALTEIN,
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M. I. Razack 17 Esmail 21 Mohamed Thad Natarin Bakir
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80
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0M. F. Pinna, b Harper ... 432LM Xavier, b Eldridge 100G A Noronha, b Eldridge/ 100 CM. Sousa, a 1, b Karper 102 F.-H. Carvalho,
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