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(By. Athole.)

129

"NOING in at the fall of the seventh wicket at 78 when 51 runs were required for victory Pay Lt.-Comdr. Yates gave the Royal Navy á great triumph over the Army:by'one wicket when he rattled up 45 not out in the Triangular Tournament game on the H.K.C.C. ground yesterday.

Commencing the day with the game well in hand the Navy lost their grip on the game when Lt. Garthwaite dominated the bowling to the extent of 97 runs. It was a magnificent innings and entirely chanceless. Garthwaite later took 6 wickets for 50 runs in a gallant but unavailing effort to give the Army the championship.

The Navy have now to play the Club in the final game of the Tournament, and should they win, as the Army did by 7 runs, the championship will be theirs for the first time in the last five years, The match will commence on Saturday and be continued on Monday.

Dewey

ROUND.

Sub. Lt. R. C. P. Ellis (8) and W. A. Stewart (16), both of whom were 4 up, tied in the Bogey Pool played over the Old Course during. the Christmas Meeting at Fanling. { They will divide the prize.

Other high scores in the field of) 97 entries were W. H. B. Rigg (17). R. Selby and J. Macknight (12) 2 and D. S. Robb (6) 3 up; and 3. A.

ир.

the Medal Round over the Old C. E. Sandstrom 85-11-74 won

Course at Fanling last week-end.

Other leading scores in the field of 23 entries were Eng. Lt.-Comdr. J. M. Sloane 92-17-75 and J. W. Mayhew 90-15=75.

on the same card that tied for the R. C. P. Ellis returned 77-8=69

Bogey Pool.

The Bogey Pool over the New Course at Fanling was cancelled owing to insufficient entries.

Pool cannot be as yet announced, The result of the Mixed Bogey pending a verification of handicapā.

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Garthwaite (27) and Cragg (2) scored out of 61, Yates hit seven added 18 runs on the resumption of boundaries: play yesterday before the latter Garthwaite did not bowl as was clean bowled by Yates for 11. well for his 6 for 50 as he did in Garthwaite, however, continued to the first innings when he took 6 play stylish cricket and completely for. 56. He was inclined to pitch overshadowed his partners to score the ball up short and was fortunate 97 out of 127 added while he was not to be pulled to the boundary on at the crease.

more occasions than he was, Shaw Sixth out at 198 Garthwaite hit being the only batsman to play him twelve boundaries and a glorious in the correct manner, six utf Jemmett in a chancelcas in looked a dangerous bowler with his nings. The manner of his diamis off break and good length causing sal was unfortunate in regard to much anxiety, though he was lucky his near proximity to three figures. to secure Drew's wicket when that Yates sent him down, a shortish batsman played the ball hard on to ball on the off which he pulled his wicket in an endeavour to stop round to mid on for Jemmett to it rolling on to his wicket after E. R. Avory bring off a magnificent catch with making his stroke. his Bgures resting on the ground, It was a hard and difficult catch and many thought that Jemmett had taken it off the ground. was a slight pause and Garthwalte was then seen walking back to the pavilion with his score at 97-a quiet appeal had been rewarded by the umpire's uplifted finger. It was a disappointing conclusion to a splendid innings.

WAS

There

NAVY DISASTERS The brilliant Navy flelding of the previous day.

maintained throughout the innings, Bennett and Donald being most conspicuous. Yates bowled well for his 4 wickets for 47 runs and Eaden again bowl ed without luck for his 2 for 78.

Garthwalte's Magnificent Bowling Figures.

The following are the bowl. Ing figures returned by Lt. Garthwaite in the two Tourna- ment games he, has played in:

O. M. R. W.

y H.K.C.C... 12 5 22 8

18 2 47

Y Navy, 24 966 6

3

18

50

72 19 175 23 HE BOWLED UNCHANGED THROUGHOUT BOTH THE NAVAL INNINGS.

Full scores were, as follow:

Navy 1st Innings.

Faced with the task of 129 to win the Navy Iost Mareham in Garth-| waite's first over without a run on the board. Farnhill left at 17 as the result of only half hooking a short Lt Marsham, e Davies, ball from Garthwaite and cocking Garthwaite

up an easy catch at square leg. Mid. Farnhill, e Flood, b

Garthwaite' Shaw, who scored 83 out of 116 in

the first innings then monopolised Lt. Eaden, cub, b Garthwaite the batting to score 68 out of 75. Capt. Burnett, Chaffey, b

Garthwaite before belog caught by Dayles in

по

Mirehouse

the outfield. Profiting by a missed Sub-Lt. Donald, b Mirehouse etumping off Mirehouse at 18 Shaw Pay Lt Comdr. Yates, was later dropped by Trowt in Dewey's first over. He hit Mne. Thompson; b Garthwaite fewer than ten boundaries in his L-Comdr. Shaw, c Dewey, b innings, but literally threw his wic Capt. Drew, run out

Garthwaite' ket away when attempting to force Mid. Bennett, e Garthwaite, b the pace too much.

Dewey...............

Mus, Jemmett, not out s

Extras (B29, LB4)

Total

G. P. Hughes

J. S. GIHA

H. F..David

1. G. Collins

N. Sharpe

C. R. D. Tackey K. C. Gandar

Dower

F. H. D. WEde

Minn M. Hooley Mina D. E. Round.

Mrs. E. F. Whit-

tingstall

Miss E. Stam-

mers.

Miss B. Nuthal Mra, M. R. King

Mrs. C. H. Jameson

Mrs J. B. Pittman Miss N. Trentham Miss N. Lyle

Miss F. James

Miss M. C. Scriven

Reitter.

for 4, 3 for 28, 4 for 80; 5 for 48, 6 for 43, 7 for 51, 8 for 71, 9 for 86,

* Yates

**

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0. M. R. W. 118 203

12 3

83

1

4.8 1

13. 5

31.

0

bowled a wide, 10 Army-2nd Innings

Eaden.

Jemmett Marsham

Lt. Col. Marsden, e Show, b

Jemmott

19

Capt. Mirehouse, st. Shaw, b

Yates

38

Cpl. Dewey, lbw., b Yates

18

Cpl. Davies, b Jemmett

15

Sig. Chaffey, b Eaden.

4

B. M. Trowt, &. Donald, b Mar-

sham

-5

Lt. Young, not out

10

S/Sgt. Flood, b. Eaden.

8

Extras (B. 11):

11

17

288

0

Total

Fall of the wickets-1 for 29, 2

2 for 71,8 for 99, 4 for 132, 5 for 178. 6 for 198, 7 for 205, 8 for 217, 9 for as 228. 17

18 Jemmett

0 Eaden

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M.RAW.

0

·215)

83 Burnett

Yates

177 847

196 Thompson

:26

Fall of the wickets-1 for 9; 2 Marsham

YATES TO RESCUED With Shaw out two wickets fell quickly and 7 wickets were down for 78 runs when Yates joined Bur nett with 51 runs required for vic- tory. He commenced to hit almost for 21; 3 for 22; 4 for 55; 5 for Navy 2nd Innings. Immediately and the pair added 24 58; 6 for 50; 7:for 68; 8 for 161; Lt. Marsham, 1,b.w., b. Garth. valuable runs before Burnett wasg for 194. well caught by Cragg, who flelded aplendidly in the outfield. Stil 27 required and two wickets to fall! Thompson was content to keep his Garthwaite end up and leave the scoring to Mirehouse Yates, who was now playing good Flood cricket and finding gaps in the Dewey feld between gully and mid off.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

walte. Mid Farnhill, Garthevaite

Davies,

0 MR W. Lt. Comdr. Shaw, c Davies, -24 066

Dewey

6

60

61 88

Army 1st innings

Yates

Soon after 120 was holsted Thomp B. M. Trout, cand Bon had the misfortune to receivo Cpl. Davice, l.b.w.

A ball from Garthwaite which kept, Et. Cragg, e Burnett, Jemmett very low and was clean bowled Lt Garthwaite,

Elght to win and the last man in Jemmett

Farnhill, b

with the last ball of Garthwaite's S/Sgt Flood, b Jemmett over to face! It reared up dan L/Cpl. Colledge, rua gerously but Jemmott was able to Capt Mirehouse, not keep his bat away from the ball and sig. Chaffey, the end of the over was signalled Pte. Dewey, to the relief of Navy sup

WINNING BOU

then

Lt. Eaden, c Dewey, b Garth-

waite

Mid Bennett, b Garthwaite Capt. Drew, b Deway

Capt. Barnett, & Cragg, b Dewey Sub-Lt Donald, b Garthwaite 8 Pay Lt Comdr. Yates, not out Mne Thompson, b Garthwaite. Mus. Jemmatt, not out .....

Extras (BA, LB.1)

7

18 Total for (9kts) 129 Fall of the wickets-1 for 0, 2 for 17, 8 for 61,4 for 65, 5 for 75, 6.for 75, 7 for 78, 8 for 102, 9 for 61210

BOWLING, ANALYSIS

LAC

It

oung, by Jem

Extras B.18

houze

Fall of the wickets:-1 for

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