TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1932.

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FINCHER'S SPLENDID INNINGS

Triangular Tournament.

HONG KONG G.C. v. ARMY

A

T the H, K. C. C. the Hong Kong Cricket Club lost to the Army by 7 runs in the first of the Trian-| gular Tournament games.

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Army 1st Inning

Lt. Stocker, b Owen-Hughes .. Lt. Wilkinson, b Ricketts

TEDDY FINCHER 106 NOT OUT.

K.C.C. Beat Navy by 127 Kuna.

STAPLETON'S DEBUT.

TEDDY

F. E. Lawronce,

Robertson

C Nave, b

40

D. S. Green, hit wkt, b Robert-

Bon

G. A. White, b Robertson .....

0

O. B. Raven, run out

2

W. C. Simpson, ↳ Yates

11

Lt. Garthwaite, c Ride, b

Ricketts

17

Lt. Hamilton, c Ride, b Pearce L/Cpl. Colledge, st Dunkley, b

Ricketts.

11

8

251

Owen-Hughes,

JEDDY, FINCHER hit up the first century of the senson on the K.C.C. ground when he was undefeated with 106 to his credit-against the Navy yesterday. It was main- ly due to his effort that the Kowloon Cricket Club won by 127 runs after declaring with half their wickets down, Showing more caution than usual Finchor hit twelva boundaries in

R. J. K. Walker, 1.b.sv., b Yates..:3

H. Overy, not out

0

Extras (B.21, W.B.5)

.26

Total

135

BOWLING, ANALYSIS.

Yates

Robertaon

Boyle Stannard

Navo

b Duckitt

7 his 106 scored out of 222.

..

Pte. Dewey, not out

0

Cupt. Mirehouse, e Hayward,

b Ricketts

Lieut. Anstruther, 1.b.w., b

Ricketts

Cpl. Davies,

Li, Young, b Duckitt

Barnsby, c Hayward, b Ricketts

Extras (B. 4, L.B. 3)

Total

105

0. M. R. V.

12.1

12 2

15 3 54 5

4 0 16 Q

·9 4

15

1

.2 0 13

0

Royal Navy 2nd XI

C. I. Stapleton, making his first Lt.-Comdr. Lloyd, c Walker, b

appearance in the K.C.C. premier Lee

Iteam, gave a polished display be-

ន ៩

7fore being bowled by a ball that Comdr. Williams, e Hall, b Lee 68

Sub-Lt. Robertson, e Walker, came in from the leg.

b Hall

The Navy never recovered from Fall of wickets:-1 for 5, 2 for losing Mid. Farnhill without a run 35, 3 for 35, 4 for 57, 5 for 59, for 67, 7 for 88, 8 for 95, 9 for 10 for 105.

6

96,

on the board, and inspite of dogged innings by Lt. Marsham they were all out for 95.

12

Lt. Comdr. Derek Jones,

Lawrence, b Dunno

C

GI

7

3

Sub. Lt. Stannard, l.b.w.,

Dunne

Marsham opened the innings and Ins. Comdr, Booth, b Dunne.. was last out after scoring 34 out Pay Lt. Comdr. Nave, not out 33 W of 95. He was caught behind the Lt. Comdr. Barry, b Overy

wicket off a ball that kicked badly, Pay Lt. Hickson, e Simpson, b'

Bowling Analysis.

9

O.. M. R.

Beck

8 3 14

Owen-Hughes

4 1 18

1 but to his astonishment no one

Overy

G

Ricketts

13 1

35

6 appealed. He was unfortunate not Mid. Boyle, not out

6

Pearce Duckitt

6

2

26

1 to carry his bat as he was caught

Extras (B.12, W.B.1)

13

3.1 0

5

190

H. K. C., C.

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T. A. Pearce, b Garthwaite

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Garthwaite

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E. J. R. Mitchell, b Garthwaite G. R. M. Ricketts, b Garthwaite A. C. Beck, not out

G. S. Dunkley, b Garthwaite Extras (B.4, L.B.3)

Total

2 in the slips off a slow full toss. He hit six boundaries in his knock. Frank Goodwin, the K.C.C. skip- oper, took his last three wickets for the splendid figures of 9-2-19-4. G. C. Burnett bowled unchanged to capture

no runs

to return

Total (for wkts.) Pay Lt.-Comdr. Yates did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W. 61 21 D 1 53 2 10 0 98 2

23

Walker Overy. 6 Lec

22

for 42.

Scores:-

Lawrence

Dunne

$

Kowloon C. C.

Hall

0

White

106

10 C. I. Stapleton, b Yates

0 E. F. Fincher, b Yates

36

21. McInnes, c Donald, b Eaden

30

5 G. C. Burnett, b Henderson

32

1 W. C. Hung, c Donald, b Hen-

ilerson

73

Fall of wickets:-1 for 0, 2 for 4,3 for 43, 4 for 50, 5 for 55, 6 for 62, 7 for 62, 8 for 64, 9 for 71, 10 for 73.

Bowling Analysis.

E. C. Fincher, not out

N. A. E. Mackay, not out

*Extras (B.2)

Total (for 5 wkts. dec.) 222

F. S. W. Smith, F. Goodwin, J. C. Lyal and H. Hampton did not bat.

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 24, 2 g for 106, 3 for 163, 4 for 206, & for 2206.

2. M. R. W. 12 5 22

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R.

Garthwaite Mirehouse Hamilton

8 1 36

3

1

8

0

Army 2nd inn.

Eaden

20 2 68

Yates

18

4

58

Lt. Wilkinson, run out Lt. Young, b Beck

2 Henderson

9

0

19

4Marsham

5

0

34

b

Donald

2 0 8

Pearce

21 Capt. Burnett

31

G 0 Royal Navy

38

-

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17 Lt. Marsham, e E. C. Fincher

b Burnett.

9

2 0

18

0

10 1 28 3

2

0 10

1

2 0

10

0

A. H. MADAR 61.

Champions Held by University.

ANDERSON AND RODRIGUES AGAIN.

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To whom A. H. Madar hit 61 runs, were forced to a draw by the University at Soo- kunpoo yesterday.

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12 Capt. Drew, c Mackay, b Bur-

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Sub. Lt. Donald, b Goodwin Fall of wickets:-1 for 8, 2 for 8, Mid. Yates, Goodwin

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Extras (B: 13)

Total

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Kowloon C-C. 2nd XI OMR W. G. A. V. Hail b Robertson

18

47 8 A. A. Dand, c Booth, b Robert- 134 98 8 Bon

90243 G. Lee, ran out,

01000 PO. Dunne, b Staunerd

Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, e E. C. Fin-

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Scores:

2 Mid. Bennett, b Goodwin

1 12

L. R. C.

Lt. Eaden, 1.b.w., b Burnett

16. H. Rumjahn, b Gosano

2

Queen's Buildings.

1 Sub.-Lt. Carver, b Burnett

S. A. Ismail, e Rodrigues, b':

Anderson

14

nett

16 A. H. Madar, e and 'b Gosano 61

A. R. Minu, c Rodrigues, b An-

0

derson

ZIMMERN 85

Married

0

A. Bakar, c A. T. Nomanbhoy,

b Gosano ...

25

107.

Bowling Analysis

Extras (3.6, LB4)

Total

10 F. M. el Arculli, e Gosano, b A.

T. Lee

Single XI Win Annual Game at C.C.C.

N. B. Kitchell, e Patterson, b

Hunt

J. L. Youngsaye, b R. Lee

16

Beck

O. M. R. W. Fall of the wickets-1 for 0, 2 12 3 30 4 for 2, 3 for 23, 4 for 48, 5 for

95 A. R. H. Esmail, c Rodrigues,

b Anderson

ARNIE ZIMMERN, skipper

C. W: Lam, st. Patterson, b R.

We

1

......

0

48, A. R. Abbas, b Gosano

31

gave the Single XI victory over.

A. Kitchell, b. R. Leé

Ricketts

13.2 2 30 26 for 74, 7 for 89, 8 for 89, 9 for M. P. Madar, b H. Nomanbhoy

0

the Married XI by 16 runs in

H. Lim; b· F. K. Loe

11

Owen-Hughes

4.0

9

089.

A. Rahmin, Lb.w., Gosano

2

the annual fixture at the Val-

U. Omar, b F. K. Lee

40

{Duckitt·

6

3 13'

BOWLING ANALYS18.

7 2 13

2

G. C. Burnett Goodwin

9 McInnes

O. M. R. W ... 14 4 42 6 19 4 9' 2

24 0 4. 0

A. A. Rumjahn, (Jr.) not out Extras (B.15, L.B. 1, W.B.1)

19

ley yesterday. ?':

W. Way, c Ziminern, b F. K. Lee 0

17

In scoring 65 Zimmern hit eleven B. Iranee, c Hamson, b R. Lee 20

boundaries, R. Lee took 6 for 58 R. Soarbutts, b R. Les

Totul

153 and F. K. Lee 4 for 52 to dismiss E. Barry,' b R. Lea

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

17

19

Yokohama.

H: Owen-Hughes, 1.b.w., Hamil-

ton |O. E. ̊C. Marton, c Davies, b ̧

Mirehouse

9

League Result Reversed in Friendly.

16

E. J. R. Mitchell, c Davies, b

Hamilton

D. Harley, c Dewey, b Garth-

.waite

181

G. R. M.. Ricketts, c'Dewey, b

Garthwaite

second eleven lost to the Royal

25

Navy second team by four wic kets after winning their League

[0]

fixture against that team on

2

the previous Saturday,

13

The K.C.C. were early in diff

132

J. Hunt; b Irance,

culties and only a fourth wicket

Extras (B. 8, L.B.10)

16

132 partnership between P, 0. Dunno

Total

155

not bat

"BOWLING ANALYSIS

Minú F. Arculit

O. M. R. WA

89

BOWLING ANALYSIS."

0 Omar

A. H. Madar

16

2 Irance

Bakar

112 Hubbard

Abbas

5AA Bum

210

36 M. P. Mada

180 Sourbutte

0 C. W. Lam

1W KKS

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LAWRENCE'S CAPTAIN'S

INNINGS.

Созапо

A. T. Nomanbhoy 122 Leo.

Anderson

11:2 23 11 T H. Namanbhoy 70 19 PPR Ag University

D. J.. N. Anderson, b Bakar. A. M. Rodrigues, not out 2 E. L Gosano, b. A: H. Madar

Athenglon Cricket Club F. R. Zimmer, A. H.

Kowloon

Madar

H. Nomanbhoy, b A. A. T. Lee, b M. P. Madar A. T. Nomanbhoy, b Minu B. K. Ng, not out ...

Extras (B.3, L.B.2)

Total

|W. Rood, c. Abbas,' b Irance

38 F. K. Lee, b Omar..

58

E. Zimmern, b Lum.

1A. B. Hamsen, e Lim, & Omar

S. V. Gittins, c and b Hubbard.

W. T. Patterson, 1.b.w., Omar

R. Loe, c Kitchell, b Hubbard 21

12 R. C. Reed, not out

AAAziz, G. Lee and S. Lee did

J. W. Leonard, c Barry, b

Iranea

F. Broadbridge, b'Irance..

O., M. R.

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the Married XI for 189 in spite of Y. Abbas, not out the efforts of U. M. Omar, the L. Hubbard, h F. K. Lee .. W. Bowls and Cricket Interporter.

Scores -

10

84

0

1

Single.

27

3

S. Abbas, 1.b.w., Omar

Extrae (B.6, L.B. 3)

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

8

11:

4 R. Lee

65 F. K. Lee

O, M. R. 16-8 11.

58

0 52

0 J. Hunt

7

0 Hamson

5 S. Abbas

8

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