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BOWLING ANALYSIS
A. T. Lee
N. H. Ross
Q M. R W. 12.3 0 27 1
3
20 0 18 1
Remarkable Batting By Mr. H. Owen Hughes G. Les
SOME FINE BOWLING
Standard Of Play High
Another interesting, and kech Interport Trial was played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Hancock's XI opened the batting and scored 223 runs for the loss of eight wickets.
Mr. H. Owen Hughes put up a remarkable score of 108 runs and succeeded in remaining at the wicket during the whole of the innings.
The bowling of A. Reid was also worthy of comment, he obtain ed three wickets for 46 runs.
7 2 J. J. Hirst
3 0 11 ∙15
|POLICE R.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER
Played on the Police Reeren- tion Club ground, the Police
defeated the Civil Service Cricket Club by 57 runs after some very good play being exhibited by both teams.
B. J. Baker of the Police up- held his reputation and tied with! G. Abbas for the highest score of the afternoon.
He did exceptionally well with his bowling, attaining the high standard of 7 wickets for only 24
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Mr. E. B. Reed's XI commenced Kowloon declared for 184 runs! A very good game was witness- batting rather late in the afternoon for 9 wickets at 4.40 p.m. The ed throughout although the bowl. and the fading light prevented the Indian Recreation Club commencing and fielding of the Civil Ser- ting, however, the four who did battlon, but the light prevented more provements to their advantage. played very well and consistent than four from batting; otherwise The scores were us under:- scores were obtained. H. Owen a score 'more comparable to that
Police R.C. Hughes again showed his prowess of their opponents would havo A. V. Baker, b. Muskett at bowling and tock the only two been reached. The scores were B. J. Baker, b Fletcher.... wickets for 19 runs.
Rs under:
Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI. A. A. Dand, b Ismail F. S. W. Smith,
e Butt, b Arculli Captain Shipsey, c Madar, b
Barman
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A. Kirby, Wong, b Sumbutts 35) T. H. King, e Wong, b Abbas 20 13 T. H., Hunter, b Abbas..... F. Sherry, e Muskett, b Abbaa 9. G. Post, C Fletcher, b
Abbas
17 A. N. Reynold, b Way 13 B. Thorpe, not out Extras
Total (for wits.)
22
0
26
0
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.. 156
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S. Jex, played on, b Suffind,. A. R. F. Raven. b Madar A. J. Kew, b Barman
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Captain Reynolds, e Stanien, b
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
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4 Muskett
5 2 26
H. V. Parker, c Rumjahn, b
Reid
H. Overy, not out
2 Way
11
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E. F. Fincher, Rumjan,
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12 Sumbutts
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Total (for 9 wkts.)
184 Abbas
5 1
39
4
A. C. 1. Bowker, not out
2
BOWLING ANALYSIS
C.C.C.
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Extras
13
0. M. H.
w. C. Wong, b B. Baker
R. B. Iranee
9 1 35
1 G. Lia, b B. Baker
29
Total
223 A. K. Ismail
9 1 31
2 W. Way, run out
F. M. Arculli
7 3
21
2 Youngaaye, c and b B. Baker
2
W. Bruce did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
J. Rumjahn
2 h
22
0G. Abbas, b B. Baker
H. T. Barman
4 0 23
2 Casambhoy, c. and b King ..
A. R. Sumad
6 0 21
1 Sumbutts, b B. Baker
0
IA. Reid
0. 12 1
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M. P. Madar.... 6 2 19
1 Muskett, c
Danbrowsky, b
46
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.D. R. Kelly ..... ¡V. W. L. Stanion.
W. Hung
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M. P. Madir, e Shipsey, b F.
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W. Poy, b B. Baker
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H. Kew, c Kirby, b B. Baker
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Extras ......
7
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
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Mr. E. B. Reed's XI
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• Total (for 4 wkts.)
B. K. Iranee, J. R. Ackber, King
J. M. A. Rumjahn, R. Narazin
100 and A. Butt did not bat. BOWLING ANALYSIS
Maxwell, Lt. Col. J. Wyatt, V. W. L. Stanion, W. Hung, H. Overy D. R. Kelly, F. H. Goldman, AF. Smith Reid and E. B. Reid did not bat.
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI v. ROYAL
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51 Glazebrook, C Armstrong, Playing away, the Hong Kong Club R. K. Hepburn, e Durrant, h Miller 23 McDonagh, b Summers
H. Armstrong, Lb.w., b Bacon 21 Summers 12nd XI proved too strong for their op-R. M. Moore, c Acaator, b Maltas
2ponents, the Royal Artillery, on Satur oday.
C. R. West, b Millor
W. R. Divett, b Maltas
"O. Moore commenced batting for the E. A. Summers, not out
0. M. Ru W.
7 1 27
1
9
6 18
A. Raven
5 1 5
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Captain Shipsex. 3
0 19
0.
M+
R. W.
O. Raven
4 0 15
0
J, R. Reynolds H. V. Parker
11
3
81
0
R. Baldwin
2
0 17
0
9 1 87 0
4 1 15 0
H. Owen Hughes 5
Hong Kong Club and made a good stand on a good wicket, finally boing! diamiased with the highest score of the game, 64 runs.
0 10 0
The Kowloon Cricket Club were K.C.C. 2ND XI. v. INDIAN R.C.entertained by the Navy on the lat-bat.
ter's 'ground on Saturday after-
A Drawn Game
noon.
E. F. Fincher
Re-
K.C.C. v. ROYAL NAVY
Extras
Total
23 Lt. Mller, not out
0
Acaster, i Summers
38 Wilkinson, b Divett 24 Leadbeater, b Divett 39 Moore, b Divett
210
He played very steadily and con-
H. R. Remington, S. J. Jordain, J. sistently. Four of the team did not Ashworth and J. D. A. Hutchinson did
89
Extras
Total... BOWLING ANALYBIS
Summers Hutchinson
not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0.
M. R.
W.
11 0
0 Divett
0 19 0
0 35
2
8 0
18
0
0 22
2
6 I
28
The Royal Artillery opened strong- ly but did not last, Divett soon ob- The Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd XI. entertained the Indian
tained the correct length and was re- Leach creation Club
sponsible for the dismizani of 5 players Moore on their ground Kowloon opened the game and for only runs, which is remarkably Bacon and a drawn game resulted. after high scores were made by the four good.
Glazebrook Zimmern put up the a very keenly contested match.
'Summers also did well gaining 6 Maltas The Kowloon Club opened the highest score, namely 74 runs and wickets for 11 runs.
There were no Lt. Miller remained undefeated. batting and A. Raven played a
really outstanding features of the good stylish bat, putting up 48 runs before being bowled by
Madar.
batamen,
1
Royal Artillery The bowling of the Navy was de-game, the weakness of the Royal Artil Maitas, c & b Divett cidedly weak and Kowloon took ad-ery becoming obvious as play pro Durrant, e West, b Summers vantage of it to a great extent. Six gressed. The scores were ns under-¡Bacon, c & b Summers players of the Kowloon Club did not bat.
Д
The next highest score was that of F. Hamblin with 36 runs pot
The Royal Navy commenced out. The bowling of the Indian strongly against very fast and Recreation Club
was not up to tricky bowling, nevertheless standard in some cases and the sound bat was played by the bats- felding could do with improvemen, however, they were only able ment. However, individually, the to compile 95 runs for the loss of Indian Recreation Club fielded three wickets.
some very good players.
The scores were as under-
Kowloon Cricket Club
B
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W.
9
11 122
5
3 1 8
5.2 0
7 Б
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G. A. V. Hall, not out
7
Extras
17
Total (for 8. wkts.) 180
G.A. V Hall, A. G. Lee, J. J. Iirat, A. Marlow, A. E. Silkatone, H..T. Buxton, and N. H. Ross diá not bat.
·BOWLING ANALYSIS
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18
Total (for 8 wkta) 95
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