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THE CHINA MAIL,
HONG KONG C.C. WIN AGAIN"
R. A. DEFEATED
Saturday's cricket was 17-
S. Kermani, e Stock, b Raid A
H. E, Adams, b Duckitt
A. Chan Fook, Reid
A. Rodrigues, b‘Roid
C. Candah, st. Ewin, b Walkin-
shaw...
F. Hiptoola, not out .5
22 as only 20 rius came from the bat.
2 Extras helped with 22 towards a
5 total of 42 runs.
17
The "Titania" replied with 169 against weak bowling, Scores:- 4.
K.B.S.F.P.A.
9 Whiteby, c Giles, b D. Hill
A. Nomanbhoy, run out
3 W. Hirst, b D. Hilli
3 J. J. Hirst, c and b Sparrow......
22 H. D. Gregory, b Sparrow
— A. E. Edgar, b Sparrow..
0
commonly dull, the depressing A. A. Aziz, b Walkinshaw weather and end-of-the-season lack,
of enthusiasm contributing largely toward this factor.
Extras..
Total
F. Fernando absent.
In the only League fixture, the Hong Kong C.C. easily accounted for the Royal Artillery in the Senior Division. The former, who Wolff- had already won the championship, Duckitt have gone through their pro- Stock gramme without a defeat, but have, Reid two drawn games against them.
Nothing of note was recorded in the four friendly matches, detailed scores of which follow.
League I
BOWLING ANALYSIS. Q M.
Walkinshaw
107 H, A. Gregory, Ib.w., b Sparrow
E. Moses, b Balcome |C. L. Gregory, b Sparrow LW.Johnston, b Newcombe
018. A. Gregory; not out 1 Chester, c and b Ball
C.S.C.C. 2ND v. I.R.C. 2ND
In a match of low scores at Sparrow Happy Valley, the Civil Service Newcombe C.C. 2nd XI lost to the second Ball'
HONG KONG C.C, DEFEAT THE string of the Indian R.C. by 28 Balcombe
B.A.
Iruns.
8 1.
10
.10
3
27
3 0
18
t
Extraa
22
.10 8 10
4
Б
0 14
2
Total
42
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0.
M.
the
W.
D. Hill
2. 8
2
6- 1
7 5
2. 1
1 1
1
2 0
1
29
12
8
0
37
31
0
12
10
17
10 Balcombe, b W. Hirst
0
20
Extras
19
12
4
Total
169
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
5
OJ, J. Hirst
Q. H. R. W. 13 0 78
3
H.M.S. "Titania' Batting first, the visitors made Ball, retired On their own ground, the Hong 95 runs and then dismissed. the Sparrow, e and b H. A. Gregory Kong defeated the Royal Artillery home team for 67.
Giles, b H. A. Gregory A. K. Ismail, a by 96 runs.
medium-paced D. Hill, b. II. A. Gregory Scoring very consistently, the left-hand- bowler, taking five Newcombe, retired home team compiled the respect- wickets for 30, returned the best Clark, not out able total of 173. Only two bats-analysis on either side. For the men failed to reach double figures, C.S.C.C., Weatlake captured five for the highest contributor being 45. Scores:-
1.R.C. 2nd XI Hayward (34). Stanion, going in last but one, put up 26 in quick M. P. Madar, b Westlake time.
A. Butt, e Carr, Harper The Gunners were weak in bat-A. K. Ismail, b Westlake ting, Leach (45) alone making a A. M. Rumjahn, run out stand. Taking four wickets each F. M. el Arculli, e Sub, b for 32 and 11 runs respectively,
Westlake...
were Sirdar Khan, b Westlake
Parker and Owen Hughes largely responsible for dismissing D. Mohamed, b Westlake the visiting side for 77. Scores:-U: T. Thad, 5 Harper
S. Ismail, e Booker, b Harper
Hong Kong Cũ.
A. W. Hayward, b Leach ... Rev. E. K. Quick, c Christian,
b Leach
E. Hill, b J. J. Hirst Brokenshire, b J. J. Hirst Tucker, b J. J. Hirat Gawn, b H. A. Gregory
12 H. A. Gregory ... 7 0 38 4
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Musson
Extras
8
16
Division L
C. D. Wales, 1.b.w., b Musson
3
Total
95
4
BOWLING ANALYSIS
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Q. M.
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University
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12 Westlake
.16
4
45
Kowloon C.C.
5
8 3 3 2 12
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6.3 1
1 23
Indian R.C.
7 3 2 2 11
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE,
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13
D7
120
25 26
29
35
39
18
14
15
19
K. H. Batger, b Leach
10. Moor, c Miller, b Leach
H. Owen Hughes, run out
H. V. Parker, e Leach,
Musson
G. E. R. Divett, b Miller
V. W. L. Stanion, e Walter, b
Musson
H. R. B. Hancock, not out
Extras
Total
BOWLING, ANALYSIS.
Capt. McNair, c-Owen Hughes,
b Parker
15 Harper &
C.S.C.C. 2nd XI.
H. F. Westlake, b A. K. Ismail
26 Murphy, st Butt, b Rumjahn
10 Wilmott, e Rumjabn, b A. K.
Jomail
H. F. Harper, c A. K. Ismail, h
Rumjahn
F. H. Holdman, c Butt, b A. K.
Ismail.
4T. W. Carr, b Rumjahn
4 V. Chittenden, b A. K. Ismail
OR. R. Davios, a Butt, b A. K
Ismail
C. Sara, c S. Ismail, b Mohamed B. E. Maughan, not out
Mohamed
P. W. D. L. Pta.
10 H.K.C.C. 2nd....11 10.0 1 80 Indian R.C. 2nd 12 9 1 2 23 ..11 8 0 8 24 6 R.E. & S.
0 Kowloon C.C. 2nd 11 5 4 2 19 C.S.C.C. 2nd .11 5 2 4 17
R.AS.C.
16 Recreio
.11 5. 2 4 17
.12 5 16 15 University 2nd ...10 4 2 4 14
6
·0. M. R.
W.
Musson
.16 4 71
Leach
..18 0 74
Christian Miller
4.. 0 1.3. 1
22
2
1
20
.9
Royal Artillery
20 Craigengower 2nd 11 4 2 6 14
31
8 F. D. Rooker, st Bult, b
Police R.C.......12 3 0 9
32
L/Bdr. Maltas, e Owen Hughes,
b Wales
2
Extra
Gar. Bacon, c Parker, b Wales
0
Hoyal Navy 2nd .10 2 1 7 9.2 0 7 1 R.A.0.C.
Electric R.C. ..11 0.3 g
7
6
B.S.N Leach, b Barker
45
Total
67
Lt. Musson, c Moor, b Parker
7
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Lt. Wolfe-Barry, a and b Owan
Hughes
6 A. K. Ismail
7. 2
30
2 Rumishn
5
0 22
O Sirdar Khan
1
0
7
4 Madar
1 0 5
1 Mohamed
5
2
2
2
h
144 145
48
1[5]
Lt. Christian, b Parker
Lt. Walter, b Owen Hughes..
Lt. Miller, b Owen Hughes
Sgt. Glazebrook, not out
Gnr. Kitcher, a and b Owen
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IIughes
Extras
Total
Wales Parker
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Owen Hughes
RA.O.C. v. POLICE RC.
At Sookumpoo, the Royal Army
77 Ordnance Corps defeated
Police R.C. by two wickets.
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Batting nine men, the Police set .2 their opponents 82 rins to win, 4which they knocked off for the loss 4 of eight wickets, in spite of the line bowling of Lacey, who took seven wickets for 36. Scores:---
Police R.C. -
Friendly Matches UNIVERSITY 2ND v. H.K.C.C. 2ND
At Pokfulam, the University 2nd XI. lost to the second team of the Reynolds, b Wisher Hong Kong C.C. by 43 runs.
T. N. Hunter, c Corbett A. E. Meadows, b Anderson T. H. King, e Brooks, b Corbett
15
17
17
6
B. Thorpe, b Corbett
2
One of the features of the game A. E. Lacey, not out was the second wicket partnership Hallam, b Wisher between Armstrong (42)
19
0
and Edwards, e Rowe, b Wisher
อ
Duckitt (31) for the visitors, which McFadden, b Wisher realised 61 runs. Wolff played a forceful innings for 35, the H.K.C.C. score reaching 150.
Extras
Total
5
81
Two others did not bat. BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Chan Fook, going on second- change, took five wickets for 27.
The University replied with 107, Kermani with 22 to his credit, be-Wisher ing top-scorer. Reid accounted for Rowe four wickets for 10 runs, whilst Anderson Walkinshaw took two for 14 Corbett
H.R.C.C. End XE
LA. R. Duncan, b Baker
D. M. 9.1 1 28 4
W.
2
5 0
0
.6 1 23
1. 15
Scores.
¡Garner
1 R.A.O.C
0 6 0.
Morgan, b Lacey
H. J. Armstrong, b Chan Fook
42
Garner, e Hunter, b Lacey
4
E. R. Duckiti, e Barma, b Chan
Fook
Wisher, c. Taylor, Lacey
Sharpe, by Lacey
31
L. W. Walkinshaw, b Chan
Fook
Anderson, c Hunter, b Lacey
Brooks, Hunter; b Hallam
Greenaway, b Lacey-
H. L. F. Ewin, c and b Chaa
Fook
A. J. Wolff, & Fernando, b Aziz
35
J. B. Collis, b Baker
S. J. Jordafn, b Baker
3
Total:
86
Two others did not bat.
0. M. R. W
11 Lacey
10
I
86
0
27
0 11
0
LS LENA
ZERY THE DRAM
B. L. Stock, b'Aziz
6 7:10 A. Reid, e Baris, b Chan Fook
8 7 10 N. S. Loe, not out
yrs. st. lb.
5 9 9
89 3
6 9 2
4 8 13
4 8 11
5.8 10 Feng *
5. 8 9 Hercules
5 8 8 Start II.
5 7 9
Extras
4 8 7 Molly the Marchioness
4 7 9
4: 87 Rose of Athens
4 7 8
Total
6. 7 6
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
6.7 6
0.
M.
11 2 8:0
4 8 6 Mount Hawke
48 5 Ballynahinch
68 4 Planardo
484 Nightfall 168 3 Auction Pool
6 8 1 Maidstone 580 Achroy
711 Servus
611 Faster
5 7 5 Baker
5 72 Nomanbhoy
4 7 1 Rodrigues:
Howe, b Lacey
Corbett, not out
Extras
King
150 Hallam
BW.
Meadows
BOWLING. ANALYSIS.
KBS.F.P.A. v. “TITANIA”
36. g 83 50 28 0At King's Park, the Kowloon 27 5 British School Former Pupile' 810 41152 Association lost easily to HMS. University, 2nd XI Titania
571 Chan Fook
570 Aziz
670
4 7 0 A Baker, c Ewin, b Reid 18 The scoring on the par
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