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Inns Runs
W. A. Reed (Recreio)
8
289
102
Major Bonavin (RA.M.C)
4
129
LA. Comdr. Hughes (Navy)
3
85
R. 8. W. Patterson (H.K.C.C)
2
85
Pte. Crayford={R.A.8.C.)
L. E. Jupp (HEC.C)'
K. Nazarin (LRC)
G. Lee (K.C.G.)
G. A. Guterres (Recreio)
GLOVES
8/Sgt. Flood (RASC)
5
A. R. Suffiad (LB.C.)
G. Souza (C.C.C.)
4
82
A. K. Mackenzie (H.K.C.C.)
130
C. W. E. Bishop (H.K.C.C.)
5
127
W. L. Clarke (Police) .....
7
121
H. J. Armstrong : (H.K.C.C.)
5
121
M. el Arcall! (LR.C.)
5
110
A. E. Carey (Police)
7
134
W. Sparrow (CCC)
6
127
Lt. Comdr. Palatret (Navy)
2
42
P. D. Crawley (CS.CC.)
104
98
1. P. H. Macaulay (KC.C.)
38
E. Soares (Recreio)
8
148
W. Hyde (K.C.C.)
37
37
107
35
35
68
33
A. K. Minu (1.R.C.)
J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C)
J. M. Wilson (CSCC)
H. T. Bee (University)
Cpl. Ballard (RASC)
SI
96
82
31
46
107
W. Meadows (Police)
76
45
30
H. A. Alves (Recreio)
118
H. A. Noronha (Recreio)
44
Spr. Pegg (RE.)
A. A. Dand (K.C.C.)
Maj, Denvir (RAMC)
S. Abbas (C.C.C.)
F. E. Lawrence (K.C.C)
A. A. Aziz (LRC)
E. Souza (CCC)
7
A. R. Abbas (I.R.C.)
Dvr. Whitley (RASC)
42
W. H. Edmonds (C.S.C.C.)
P. R. Loughlin (Police)
95
Sgt. Anderson (RE.)
A. B. Lewis (Navy)
27
G. R. Wynne (Police)
66
P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio)
52
Pte. Haynes (R.A.M.C.)
48
F. Hiptoola (University)
23
J. G. Hunter (NL.R.C.C.)
4
45
S. Jex (K.C.C.)
35
K. L. Ng (University)
22
H. F. Westlake (CS.C.C.)
6
62 12
D. Roy (University)
30
FROM TO-MORROW
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DIX ACE OF ACES
L. A. C. Cagby (Navy)
J. Barnes (C.S.C.C.).
Col. Nosworthy (B.E.)
2
A. P. Pereira (Recrelo)
8
60
nings and an average of 10.
11.00 Capt. Williams (Army) S. V. Gittins (KCC)
10.33
10.00 Major Bonavia (Army)
10.00 A. W. Hayward (H.K.C.C.)
The qualification for the above averages are two completed in E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.)
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THE CHINA MAIL
LOCAL CRICKET LEAGUE AVERAGES TO DATE
.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
INDIANS BENEFIT BY CLUB-SETBACK
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Cpl. College (RA.M.C.)
R. Leigh (RA.M.C.)
Comdr. Lindsell (Navy)
A. A. Rumjahn (LR.C.)
A. W. Grimmitt' (C.S.C.C.)
H. T. M. Barma _ (I.R.C.)
LL. Smythe (Navy)
S/Sgt. Tighe (R.AS.C.)
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76
22
96
7
163
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Junior Title.
CRAIGENGOWER'S TO ENCOUNT FORMIDABLE TRIO`
(BY ATHOLE)
THE Club's check against the
w2.72 T.K.C.C. on Saturday has giron
32.00
Craigengower, the champions, and, 31.66 the IE.C. a big advantage in the 30.60 [júnior cricket league. It was a
28.14
¡most unexpected surprise in view 27.85 of the Club's all-round superiority
over their Kowloon rivala.
The Recreio head the lists at the moment, but they cannot hope to better the Indians, though they may beat the champions, whom they have yet to play.
CLUB MUST Perry and
TRIUMPH
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ADVANTAGE
OVER LR.C. IN.
LEAGUE I
Civil Service Should Not To Offer Challenge.
INDIANS' POOR BATTING
(BY ATHOLE)
Richardson
Score Freely
A. P. Pereira Has Very Bad Luck.
SPARROW'S FINE FEAT FOR C.C.C. JUNIORS
Mackenzie 53 Out Of 63.
(By ATHOLE).
E. RICHARDSON, who has taken
FIVEN though they unstained a Jo some clan to see into his stride
from Home leave, knocked up a well-played 41 for the
setback against the LC.C. since he returned the Club are hot favourites for the CS.C.C. against Craigehgower: There premier league title.
were nine boundaries in his -innings.
•
Leading the IRC. by one point they are expected to record viehe has yet displayed in the Colony A. E. Perry revealed the beat form tories over the Civil Service and when he hit eight boundaries in a
The Indians, who have to play University in their twò remaining|patient innigns of 43. Only he and 21.00 the Service Corps, the Medical home matches, while the Indians Bichardson played the well-varied Corps, the Engineers, and the Civil may face defeat against the Army Craigenger sttack" with any degres of confidence. His meal fault of Servants should win their remain- and beat the Civil Servants in their stepping across to cover up cost him 19.00 ing four games to give them an ag- two remaining games.
ha half century, U. M. Omar' secur-
20.80 19.60
SENIOR
8
That wicket was the all-important --
one-Rodrigues', •
•
A. K. Mackenzie, the Club Juniors**
The following are the complete premier league cricket averages skipper, played captain's Innings
against the K.C.C, second eleven on Saturday... Opening the, immings he Ayge scored 65 out of 63 before he stepped
49.00 in front of a straight one from W. L 47.75 MeKinzis, the K.C.C.a new slow left- 47.60 ander, Mackenzie hit eleren boun.
daries in hi 63,0 mm p 46.56
L E. Jupp, who has made his debut 40.33 this season, recorded a steady 61, ecor- 39.800 out of 92 before he was run out.
Hitting seven boundaries: he made a 39.66 big impression at the K.C.C. 37.25 watches the ball closely, and has a very
Taking the yalnabia wicket of_H. J. Armstrong, and L. D. Kilbee for ne 25.00 runs. F. 8. W. Smith ended up the in- 22.25 nlngs with 2 för 37 in 10 overa,
F. A. Munn, á régular" first eleven player, dismissed 3. G. Huntar, former 19.50 K.C.C. stumper, with his first ball 19.40 when given a trial with the ball as 18.50 fourth change,
H.S. N.O.
Avge
0
2
48.16 109* I 43.00 I 42.50 .42.50 41.50
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0.
2.
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4
0
1
0
2
0
27.33 26.00 25.40 24.20 24.20 22.00
22.33
0
21.16
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
+
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
14.50
14.50
14.33
14.20
LEAGUE
18,50 gregate of 28 out of a possible 53. The Civil Service have played ing an obstruction appeal. 18.50 Craigengower will find the Re- only one game to date, it is true, 18.50 crelo formidable opponents, while but in this they suffered defeat at "Tinker" Lee again exploited the 17.83 the Club and Kowloon should offer the hands of Craigengower after rate of scoring on the slew aide ke leg theory, but, beyond keeping the 17.50 etern challenges. The Engineers meritorious win over a formidable was not so effective as against the 17.50 provide the fourth of the remain-|K.C.C. eleven in a friendly game on Army. His two wickets cost 31 runs, 17.00 ing fixtures.
¡the previous Saturday, 16.50 Should a play-of be necessary] They are a much better side thao: Gong in when 70 were required for 16:20 between Craigengower and the In-last year, but I do not expect themed 48 not out in a total of 90 scored Craigengower win, E. Zimmern scor- 16.00 dians, the Sookunpoo Club, who to offer much resistance against while he was at the crease. 16.40 are a much better balanced side, the Club trio of A. C. Bøck, G. R. eight boundaries he
Delated 15.50 would commence the game warm M. Ricketts, and T. A. Pearce, or with J. L. Youngenye (18) in a fourth
wicket partnership of 48. 15.30 favourites. E Nazarin has made against F. D. Pereira and A. scored 87 against the University on Zimmern 15.28 the best use of a promising eleven, | Minu.
the previous Saturday. 15.20 and it is noteworthy that only 14 Should the Indiana Just lose the 15.00 players have taken part in league title for the second your in suc- A. M. Rodrigues falled against the 16.00 games this season. Team-work pasion after holding it during the Indians and the University, læst men- son's champions, were dimissed for 78 14.75 has ever been the key to the LLC. two previous seasons it will be beat Scokumpoo. A. R. Minu was in de 14.66 juniors' successes.
vesting form, wecuring 6 for 23, four of which
were clean bowled Hera in bir analysis for his frat nine overs:
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14.33
14.83
14.00
1
14.00 to date:
0
14.00 BATTING
Inns
113.60
0 13.50 E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)
13.87 A. M. Rodrigues (University)
2
98
4
191
13.50 H. Owen Hughes (HK.CC.)
5
233
0
13.20 N. A. E. Mackay (K.C.C.)
4
140
0
13.00 Lt. Garthwaite (Army)
4
89
0
1200L S. Peatfield (Navy)
121
11.50 A. H. Rumjahn (LR.C.)
199
0
19
0
11.25 F. D. Pereira (LR.C.) 11.00
4
119
E. Zimmern (C.C.C)
5
149
4
149
18 0
3
52
18
10.00 W. C. Hung (K.C.C.)
4
76
2
50
4
89
2012
4
65
Lt.-Comdr. Stephenson (Navy) ' Capt. Michell (Army) ́. Sub-Lt. Sinclair (Navy)
5
104
2
39
5
97
W.
Avge. A. C. Beck (H.K.C.C.)
3
37
24
7
63
12
5.66 | J. B .A. Carreem (LRC)
3
55
W. Sparrow (CCC)..
45.2 10
101
- 16
6.60
D. S. Harley (HL.K.CC)
4
54
8.Abbas (C.C.C.)
63,1
15
203
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6.54 A. R. Minu (LLC)
4
72
A. P. Pereira (Recreio)
75.1 19
190
23
6.55 A. R. H. Hsmall (LRC)
2
35
P. M. N. da Sliva (Recreio)
18
8
29
4
7.25] A. T. Lee (GG.C.)
6
83
G. A. V. Hall (K.C.C.)
11
3
24
3
8.00 LA. Eaden (Navy)
4
66
A. D. Lowson (I.K.C.C.)
45.1
10
142
17
8.35] T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C).
5
63
Comdr. Lindsell (Navy)
10
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44
5
8.50) G. C. Barnett (K.CC.)
4 47
12.2
0
62
7
8.85 D. Hunt (University)
2
W. K. Way (C.C.C.)
26
7
75
8
9.37 Cpl. Ballard (Army)
2
31
A. A. Rumjaho (LRC)
66.3 14
190
20
K. L. Ng (University)
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10.66 J. L.. Youngsaye (C.C.C.)
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G. Lee (81) and W. L. McKenzie. 16.50
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when he puts himself on. 15.50
15.50
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editions.