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Navy Suffer Heavily At Indians' Hands

NO GOOD BOWLERS

Some Clever Displays

The Royal Navy Cricket team were completely outclassed by the Indian Recreation Club on their own ground at King'a Park on Saturday, when the latter declared at 123 for 3 wickets, being 5 runs and 7 wickets in hand,

Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI.

G. Lia, b Wlaher

R. Sourbutts, b. Wisker

Indian R.C.

M. P. Madar, b Edmonda

83 A. K. Ismail, run out

3. W. Leonard, not out ... 76 B. W. Bradbury, c and b Rowe T. Abbaa, b Rowe....... W. K. Way, 1.b.w., b Wisher

25

2

H. T. Barma, b Randle

6

N. B. Kitchell, 1.b.w. b Randle

D.

2

Mohamed, Edmonds

C

Robertson, b

0

W. B. Muskett, b Wishor ...

U

A. R. Suflad, c Davies, 5 Randle F. M. el Arculli, not out

Q

17

2

W. A. Youngaayo, t Walker

2. A. Rumjahn, 1.b.w., b Randle

H. Kew, b Wisher

4 J. M. A. Rumjahn, e Chittendon,

McBride, b Wishor

1

3. A. Cussumbhoy, b Wisher

Extras ...:

4

21

Total

154

BOWLING ANALYSIS

M. R.

W.

Wieher Rowe

14 2

69 7

9 2 47

2G. R. Robertson

3 0 12

4

0

17

1 9. Randlo

D 6 19

R.A.O.C.

W. H. Edmonds ....

1

20

Some fast and accurate bowling was to be seen in the match between Mr. Hung's team and the Civil Service G.C.. the former Walker piling up 114 for 4 wickets. Fast bowling also proved the undoing

of the Royal Artillery, whose batsmen were punished severely by Clark, b Sourbutts Hong Kong Gia

THE GAMES DESCRIBED

Division I

ROYAL NAVY v. INDIAN RC.

The Royal Navy suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Indian Recreation Club on the former's ground at King's Park. The fact that the Royal Navy is without a really good bowler is very obvious and seriously handicaps the team. The fleldwork is quite sound and so is the batsmanship but that is the point that should be remedied any good is to be done in the future. The Indian Recreation Club punish- ed the slow bowling unmercifully, several boundaries being put up in succession, The Recreation Club finally declared, having won by 5 runs and 7 wickets in hand.

The scores were as follows- Royal Navy

Rowe, b Sourbutts

Total

8

11

b Edmontis

A. R. H. Ismail, c Davies, b

Randle....

S. Ismail, o Strange, b Edmonda

Extras

ROWLING ANALYSIS

WAS

P.R.C. v. H.M.S. "HERMES"

of the

The Police were substantially beaten by the Sailors at Happy Valley on Saturday. Their full team not in evidence, however, Fletcher being absent on duty, as well as others, thus depriving them 4 of the chance of putting up a better

Kama, The bowling "Hermes" team put the Police Into confusion, T. H. King appearing to be the only one who knew how to master it. He scored 46 runs, the second best score of the after- noon, in a comparatively short time; The "Hermes" team made the most out of the bowling put to them and even though the Aelding of the Police was good, it could not stop 4their opponents from compiling runa fairly quickly. The "Hermes" finally declared with 189 runs for 8 wickets down, as against a full I team score of 112 runs made by the Police. The scores were as under:

zo

O. M. R. W,

Friendlies

K.C.C. v. CLUB DE RECREIO,

5

The Kowloon Cricket Club nar rowly defeated the Club de Recreio in an evenly contested game on the

loon batted first and Alves took toll

Police Recreation Club

F. W. Sherry, b Hammond

A. Kirby, e Wright, b Traster

of their wickets for quite amall. H. King, e Trusler, b Wright scores, G. Lee, with his usual dis- D. G. Baker, c & Wright play of basmanship, compiled 43

H. Danbrowsky, b Swann runs, the highest score of the game, T. Hunter, e Swann, b Wright. A. Reynolds, b Swann ..... 40 and was not out. Overy took re- A. v. Baker, c Cross, b Trusler, venge when the Club de Recreio E. Post, c Wright, b Swann went in to bat, as did Petheram and A. Callard, not out

Extras

W.

8

2 Smith. They succeeded in dismiss ing them for one run less than Kow loon obtained, which was a very near thing. The scores were as under:---

Total

4

Trappit, b Sourbutia

Wisher, b Way,

13

Walker, b Sourbutts

1

Richardsou, e Lis, b Sourbutts Rial, b Way

1

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS

W. E. Meadows, b Truslar

Redmond, not out

3 latter's ground on Saturday. Kow.

Q

M.

X

WHardy, ɓ Sourbutts

W. C. Hung ....15 噜 49 Omar

15 3 33

6

J. Hung Hamson

3

1 10

0

Extras

7 2 20

1

Total

15

13 W. K. Way

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. E. 9. 2 19

Mr. W. C. Hong'a XI. E. A. Lee, run. out

E. Zimmern, C Evans, b

Richardson

3

4Harris, b Sourbutts

2 Wood, b Sourbutte

J. P. Youngsaye, b Richardson 15 R. Sourbutts.... 8.5 3 16 W. C. Hung, Richardson U. M. Omar, not out Tong Wal-più,, not out

Extra

Carr, b

9

13

9

0

**

R. Baldwin, c & b Xavier

0

20

46

19

9

5

1

112

C.S.C.C. v. L.R.C.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

After an evenly contested game.

Kowloon CC. 2nd XI. F. 9. W. Smith, b Alves

0. M.

R. W.

1

Ch. Sto. King

7

14 0

F. Hamblin, b Alves

10 Trusler

7

8 19 &

1

E. R. Hammond

3 0 19 1

43 Surg. Lt. Sayers

8 0 21

0

Lt. Wright

5,1 0

26

S. W. Swann

5.4 1

0

H.M.S. "Hermes"

0

Lt. Wright, run out

the Civil Service Ccket Club suc- Total (for 4 wkta.) ... 114 ceeded in defeating the Indian Ra A. B. Hamson, E. K. Lee, Tong creation Club by a narrow margin. | G. Lec, not out ........... Yuen-plu. Tsen Hung-piu, and J. The Hung did not bat..

Division II,

atyle and standard of H. H. Fantham, e H. Noronha, play exhibited by both teams

WAL very good Indeed, and

Xavier

9. Jex, b Xavier ·

· H. Overý, b Alves

-W. the Beores give В fair In- A. R. F. Raven, e Guterres, b

udication of the game. Randle of Xavier

ofthe C.S.C.C. took 5 wickets for 19. Marlow, e Guterres, b Pinna

3 runs, and Edmonds, also of the 0C.S.C.C., took 4 wickets for 20 runs which are splendid aver- Oages..

Scores were as under:

€.S.C.C. 2nd XI.

R. S. W. Paterson, e Ismail, b

A. M. Ramjahn ...

The Hong Kong C.C. gained an. F. Harper, c & b F. M. Arcall! easy victory over the Royal Artillery W. H. Edmonds, stp. Ismail, b... during a League Match on Satur

B. Petheram, e Figueiredo,

Remedios

C. B. Raven, e Pinna, b Alves..

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

2D. P. Xavier

H. A. Alves

4 N. F. Pinna

8 F. D. Remedies....

Club de Recreto

H. A. Alves, b Overy

Marine Trusler, Lb.w, b King

Lt. Magnay, b King

A. B. Hook, b A. V. Raker

2 Sto. Cross, b Sherry

s Capt. Campbell, b Sherry

6 F/Lt. Colquhoun,

B. G. Baker ...

Hunter,

Sto. Swann, b Sherry ....

E. R. H. Hammond, not out

Extras ....

Total (for 8 wkta.)

27 12

.. 189

Ch. Sto. King and Surg. Lt. Sayers

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. B. W.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Q M. R.

C. W. Annahelm, b Sumad. Sgn. Tdr. Bomphrey, c A. A.

Rumjahn, b Suffad

18

Ling Kelly

8 0 21

7 0 25

10

Richardson

4.0

36

A.B. Taslett, 1.b.w., b Madar 21 Lt. Stephenson, e and b

Arculli

Evans

0

20

Hawkins

2 0

7

12

J. E. Neill

0 5

Mid. Batten, c and b Madar Sub. Lt. Glan, not out

2

70

36

Lt. Sigm. Voce, e A. H. Madar,

b Arculli

0. M. R. W.

Lt. Bennett, b Madar

0

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Ld. Sm. Scott, b Madar

R. R. Davies, c Rumjahn, b S. R.

Soffied

8.8 1 29 4

6

Lieut. Dalison. c A. H. Minu,

1 20 Б 2 10

1

did not bat.

b Madar ...

Б

Lieut. Diwane, c and b Abbas

Extras

9

day on the former's ground. The v. II. Freeman, e Suflad, b A.-K-- R.A. batted frat but seemed unable

A. M. Ramjahn

5

Ismail

Б

L. G. Guterres, c C. B. Raven, b

Lee

B. G. Baker 11

12 0 61

Total

118

to settle down to the bowling, which H. E. Strange, e Mohamed, h .A. K. was extremely fast, the only score: Ismall

M. S. Pinna, b Overy

E. Post

0

#

14

I

BOWLING ANALYSIS

D. P. Xavier, lb.w., b Overy ....

of value to the R.A. being that of R. G. Robertson, run out

8

0. M.

Abbas

.44 0

E. W. 22 1

Minu

r 0

14

Suffad.

4 1

10

2

Curreem

2 0 12

0

Arcull!

6 1

10

2

Lt. Musson, who compiled $2 runs. J. F. Willmott, l.h.w, b F. M. ol The Hong Kong Club dismissed

them easily comparatively and, on W. Chittenden, e Kitchell, b A. M. taking up the batting, commenced

Rumjahn

[9. Randle, b J. M. Ramjahn

to punish the bowling of the R.A.F. Booker, not out

Arculli

1C. d'Almada, b Petheram

F. J. Remedios, e Marlow, b

Overy

13

Meadows

1 0 10

A. Callard

8 0 14

12

T. H. King

T 0 37

I

A. V. Baker

6

Q 28

J. H. Figueiredo, e & b Smith

15

F. W. Sherry

0

18 F. H. Carvalho, b Petheram

0

Danbrowsky

28E. A. Noronha, run out ...

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Madar

8

0

27

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Extras

14

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A. H. Madar, b Lastlett

A. el Arculli, run out

J. P. A. Curreem, not out

A. R. Minu, b Voce

A. A. Rumjahn, not out

Extras

Total (for 3 wkts.) .. 123 A. S. Sumad, A. K. Minu, O. Ismail, A. S. Ismail, M. R. Abbas

and T. Hamet did not bat

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Rumjahn

2 0

14

0

F. Barros, e Jax, b Fatheram H. Noronha, not out

Extrea

5

Let%2

20

6

36

to fear from that direction. They finally declared with a acore of 149 Tuns for two wickets.. Scores were as under:--

Royal Artillery

Total

25

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Total

09

0. M. R. W.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

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2 0 26

Sgt. Lawrence, l.b.w., b Divett

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Lt. Dalison Voce

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15

0

Gar. Moore, b Divott

0

3 0 26 1

Extras

4

Total

126

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- CIVIL SERVICE v. MR. W. C.

HUNG'S XI

The Civil Service C.C. played a team under the captaincy of Mr. W. C. Hung instead of the Chinese Recreation Club, who could not field an eleven, on their own ground. The game proved to be a little one-sided in favour of Mr. Hung's team, their bowling being very fast and accurate

The result was as under:-

.C.8.C.C. 1st XL

B. D. Evans, b W. C. Hung. J. Barrow, c Hamson; b.Hung J. E. Richardson, c and b.

Hamson

D. D. M. 8. Dougal, cand b

Omar

B. C. K. Hawkins, c Hamson,

b Hung

D. R. Kelly, run 'out

F. J. Ling, b Hung

F. H. Holdman, l.b.w., b Omar

A. O. Brawn, not out

T. W. Carr, not out

Extras

Total

P. J. O'Neill did not bat.

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BOWLING ANALYSIS

G. E. Divett T. E. Skinner Ashworth

Summers......

0....

HKC.C. Zad XL

G. P. Lammort, b Leach

H. J. Armstrong, st Musson,

b Moore

O. Moor, not out

Extras

17

.. 149

Total (for 2 wkte,) 42. K. H. Batger, A. Summera, O. P. Marten, G. E. Divott, F. E. 41.Skinner, W. W. McKenzie, and

J. A. Ashworth did, not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

18

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0 Lt. Christian

0 Lt. Millard.

1 Bdr Maltas

1 Gur. Moore

1

0. ME W

80 45 31 18

15-0 19

14 CRAIGENGOWER CC. v. RA.O.C

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