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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1934.

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HONG KONG CRICKET LEAGUE AVERAGES

JUNIOR LEAGUE

The following are the complete Junior League cricket- averages

to date: BATTING

A. A. Dand (K.C.G.)

K. Nazarin (LRC.)

5681 Souvenir (Drdia)

5685--Salut D'Amour

DB894– Song of Song-

Yell D'Aryani Violin.

44

DR991-Marta

DB458-Wine Women and Song ..

DB1099-Good Companions Melodies

Charles Kullman Tenor.

B.B.C, Chorus.

Carroll Gibbons.

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J. F. McGowan (C.S.C.C.) Dvr. Whitley (RA.SC) Maj. Denvir (RA.M.C.) P. R. Loughlin (Police) Sgt. Anderson (ILE) A. B. Lewis (Navy) D. S. Green (KC.C.)

Pte. Goulty (RA.M.C.)

10

3

9

THATCHER

AND CRAWLEY

CARRY BATS

Prata Shows Recovery Of True Forma.

SENIOR LEAGUE

$

9

4

2

7

304 74 330 141 301 91 265 87

182

57 0 102* 2 45* 1 78 Q 103* 1 68 0

I' 74 0. 76 0

38.00

Y

(BY ATHOLE)

42.50 OIGT, THẤTCHER (R-E.) and

IS 37.00 P. D. Crawley (C.S.C.C.)| 36.66 had the distinction of carrying 35.25 their hats, throughout the re 33.44

spective innings on Saturday. 30.33

Thatcher, who opened the Engineers' 29.44 batting, scored his 33 out of 72 in the 29.00 face of very accurate bowling by A. R. 26.00 Suffiod (5 for 19) and K. Nazarin (5) 25.66 for 7). He hit a six (off A. A. Rum- 25.69 jahn) and four boundaries

plucky effort Ably aided by Sgt. 25.57 Cornelius, who hit a six and threo 26.46 boundaries in his 21, he added 29 for 25.20 the sixth wieket,

in

Crawley, who opened the Civil Ser- 24.33

vice innings against the Club, scored, -24.20 his 21 out of 90:

A. H. Rumjahn (LRC) F. D. Pereira (LRC.) E. Zimmern (GGC) Capt. Williams (Army)

A. E. Perry (C&C.C.)

W. C. Hang (K.C.C)

Major Bonavia (Army)

E. F. Fincher (K.C.C)

A. T. Lee (C.C.C)

A. R. and A. S. Suffnd added 72 for 21.66 the 1.R.C.'s third wicket. and "A.R." 21.00 was associated in another big stand 20.62 when K. Nazarin alded him to add 72

¡for the seventh wicket. 20.58 19.00 19.00

98, hitting a six and six boundaries, 18.20A.R." included nine boundaries in his 18.5065, #cored out of 151, while K. Naxarin 18.00 had six and thirteen boundaries in G. C. Burnell (K.C.C.)

A. E. Suffled scored his 52 out of

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The following are the complete premier league cricket averages to date: BATTING

Tans Runs H.S. NO.

Avge

Inns

Rune H.S. NO.

Avge

N. A. E. Mackay (K.C.C.)

5

181

2.

$0.45

Sgt. Taylor (RE)

ios 96 Q

52.50

E. C. Fincher (E.C.C.)

5

244

0

48.80

L. E. Jupp (HK.C.C)

3

P. Dunne (KCC)

4

165 79 0

98

2

Lt-Comdt. Besant (Navy) ***

4

A. 8. Suffiad (LRC)

E. S. W. Patterson (HK.CC)

955 63* 2 139 85

0

51.66 49.00

47.50 46.33

H. Owen Hughes (HKCC.)

6

292

48.66

K.C.C. SCORE FREELY

Lt. Garthwaite (Army)

4 89 · 32

2

44.50

L. S. Peatfield (Navy)

4 121

1

40,33

..

199

$9.80

119

39.66

W. A. Reed (Recrele).

5

149

37.25

4

149

0

37.25

D. S. Harley (H.K.C.C.)

5

38.33

Major Bonavia (RA.M.C.)

Cpl. College (RAMC)

A. M. Rodrigues (University) A. W. Hayward (H.K.CC)

0

36.00

110

1

27.50

LL. Comdr. Hughes (Navy)

5. V. Gitting · (K.C.C.)

3

52

26.00

A. R. Suffad (LRC)

3. E. Richardson (C.S.C.C.)

2

52

0

26.00

Pte. Crayford (R.A.S.C.)

2

51

.49.

0

25,50

W: Sparrow (CCC)

65

0

4

75

I

25.00

H. J. Armstrong (H.E.C.C.)

&

154

58

Q

M

50

0

25,00

his

G. A. Guterres (Recrclo)

9

128

37*

4

T. Yeoh (C.C.C.)

8

179

41°

1

C. W. E. Bishop (HK.C.C)

5

127

60

Q

T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.) LL-Comdr. Stephenson (Navy) Capt. Michell (Army)

114

1

22.80

5 104

Q

20.80

2

39

0

19.50

G. Lee (K.C.C.)

126

78.

2

Sub.-Lt. Sinclair (Navy)

5

97

*

19.40

P. D. Crawley (C.S.C.C)

7

125

59*

2

25.00

C. I. Stapleton (K.C.C.)

+

58

0

19.33

Lt. Smythe (Navy)

*

73

34

1

A. C. Beck (H.K.C.C.)

3

37

1

18.50

W, L. Clarke (Police)

7

121 48*

2

J. S.A. Curreem (LR.C.)

3

55

0

18.33

S/Sgt. Flood (R.A.S.C.)

7

157 64

Q

22.42

A. R. Minu (LRC)

4

72

18.00

A. E Carey (Police)

7

134 57*

1

22.33

G.. Windsor (University)

2

35

Q

17.50

A. K. Mackenzie (H.K.C.C.)

6

130

53

11

A. R. H. Esmall (LRC)

2

35

0

17.50

Lt.-Comdr. Palafret (Navy)

2

42 33

0

17.25

M. el Arcull} (LRC)

&

165

45

6

8.3

I

16.60

1

G. Souza (C.C.C.)

5

32

1

Lt. Eaden (Navy)

4

66

0

16.50

T. W. Goh (University)

57

I. P. H. Macaulay (K.C.C.)

2

38

35

E. Soares (Recreio)

10

182

47

21' 2

Q

G

Cpl. Ballard (Army)

2

31

15.50

L. Walker (Army)

2

31

0

15.50

E. J. R. Mitchell (H.K.C.C.)

5

76

0

15.20

A. Kirby (Police)

2

37

35

Q

Lt. Larkin (Navy)

3

30

I

15.00

A. R. Kitchell (L.R.C.)

4

54

40

59

I

14.75

A. B. Tain (University)

5

44

0

Comdr. Lindsell (Navy)

2

35

22 0

A. Kitchell (C.C.C.)

99

66* 2

A. W. Grimmitt (C.8.C.C.)

2

33

31 0

A. K. Minu (1.R.C.)

8

39*

2

A. A. Aziz (LRC)

*

93

36*

2

J. M. Wilson (CS.C.C.)

5

82

34 0

A. Prain (Recreio)

9

34

2

F. E. Lawrence (K.C.C.)

5

63

20

1

W. Meadows (Police)

5

76

46

0

H. A. Alves (Recreio)

10

151

47

0

S/Sgt. Tighe (RAS.C.)

2

30

25

0

16.20 17.50

A. A. Aziz, who is one of the two 16.50 bowlers with a Lengue "hat trick" to 16.50 [his credit this season, contributed_36] 16.50 not out to the unbroken last wicket 16.60 stund of 81 with A. H. Baker (41). 16.40

W. Sparrow followed up his 15.85 against the Civil Service by scoring 55 15.75 out of 79 for the junior champions 15.204gainst the Recreio.

In his aggres- six (off Pereira) sive innings was a 15.10

and eight boundaries. J. W. Leonard) 15.00 also showed good form with the bat,

Est. Williams (Army)

3

20

1

14.50

*

*

A. T. Lay (K. C.C.) ...

4

57

0

14.25

A. II. Madar (IRC.)

4

ST

0

14.25

J. L.. Youngsaye (C.C.C.)

6

55

2

13.75

R. Lee (C.C.C.)

5

0

13.60

L. Suther (Navy)

3

26

1

13.00

*

A. S. Suffiad (LRC)

4

38

12.66

41

T. E. Pearce (HK.C.C.) A. B. Large (Navy)

4

50

0

12.50

2

24

0

12,50

A. B. Hamron (CCC)

&

74

0

12.33

Lt. Walker (Army) ..

£

34

1

11.33

F. K., Lee (C.C.C.)

6

11.33

S. Jex (K.C.C.)

4

60

27

0

15.00 collecting 43 out of 77 and hitting S. A. Ismail (LRC.)

5

44

11.00

F. S. Fernando (University)

38

0

15.00 seven boundaries.

F. R. Zimmern (C.C.C.)

6

63

10.50

A. II. Baker (LRC)

3

14.50

D. Hunt (University)

3

31

10.33

Albert Sandler Violin.

Charles Kullman Tenor.

J. W. Leonard (C.C.C.)

7

43*

1

14.16 A. P. Pereira bowled well in hla

42

0

13.71 patting overs against Craigengower

*denotes not out

BOWLING

0.

67

21

0

96

40 0

J. E. Smith (H.K.C.C.)

15

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I. W.

Avge.

31-

4

7.75

72

19

182 23

33

7.91

56

14

119 15

7.93

27

22

0

10

26

3

8.33

27

27

0

3

27

15*

1

T. A. Pearce (II.K.C.C.)

42.5

6 156 18

8.66

3

27

15* 1

Cpl. Ballard (Army)

7.4

0

36

4

9.00

Sgt. Tipple (RASC)

3

40

30

0

13.33

C. B. R. Sargent (K.C.C.)

23

2

108

10

10.80

G. R. Wynne (Police)

5

GG

26

0

13.20

A. R. Minu (I.R.C.)

57

16 166 15

11.06

A. A. Rumfahri (LRC.)

9

92

20*

2

A. T. Lee (C.C.C)

€7.5 18 184 15

12.26

P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio)

4

52

31

0

Lt. Garthwaite (Army)

52.5

4 207 15

13.60

10

2

43 J

S. Abbas (C.C.C.)

77

26*

14.33

1

12.2

1

44

3

14.66

W. Hyde (K.C.C,)

4

20 1

W. H. Edmonds (C.S.C.C.)

19.4

2

59

39*

4

I

14.75

59

10

205

13

15.76

E. Souza (C.C.C.)

A

33

1

Cpl. Ballard (RA.S.C.)

U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)

G1

11 143

9

43

0

15.88

60.1

10

Pte Leigh (RAM.C.)

7

11*

3

11.75

216

13

16.81

29

H. T. M. Barma (1.R.C.)

10

116

30

D

11.60

3

108

6

18.00

F. Hiptoola (University)

10.3 0

39

2

19.50

2

23

22

0

M. P. Madar (LR.C.)

4

46

23 0

T. M. L. Redmond (H.K.C.C.)

27.4 3 100

5

20.00

A. D. Lowson (H.K.C.C.)

W. C. Hung (K.C.C)

51.5 16

140

7

20.00

4

22

0

Dvr. Gray (RA.S.C.)

4

33

13 1

H. F. Westlake (C.S.C.C.)

7

76

32

0

The qualification for the above table is two matches and an average not exceeding 20.

wickets in two

F. S. W. Smith (K.C.C.)

6

29

0

Col. Nosworthy (RE.)

BOWLING

2

20 16 0

Mid.. Colville (Navy)

2

20

16

0

do if one is careful.

.

0.

M.

R.

W. Arge,

*

*

K. L. Ng (University)

45.4

158

11

14.38

H. Overy (K.C.C.)

..13

1

559

4

14.76

BOWLING

0.

M.

R.

W.

Dr. Whitley (RAS.C.) A. B. Lewis (Navy) Pte Haines (R.A.M.C.) Lt. Smythe (Navy)

79.2

21 224

15

14.93

22

1

78

5

15.60

21

5

94

G

15.04

40

4

142

9

15.77

A. S. Sumad (LR.C. )

11

4

12

5

L. A. C. Caghy (Navy)

24

7

68

12

W. Sparrow (CCC)....

52.5

10

119

19

A. P. Pereira (Recreio)

98.1

29

247

36

6.26 6.80

5.66 for 40 runs. Hubbard has played only four times for the champions in the League this season,

C. W. E. Bishop (H.K.C.C.)

39

2 164

9

18.22

Cpl. Millington (RA.M.C.) S/Srt. Flood (R.AS.C.)

.51

2 215

13

16.54

49.3 10

203

12

16.91

Lt. Trimble (RAM.C.)

30.3

3

78

11

7.09

P. M. N. da Silva (Recrelo)

19

8

29

4

After F. S. W. Smlih (29) and G. 7.25 Lee (30) had added 53 for the second

W. Glendenning (Police)

11

1

GO

3

16.66

F. Mintey (Police).

421 6 234

·14!

16.71

S.Abbas (C.C.C.)

70.1

16

227

31

G. A. V. Hall (K.C.C.)'

11

3

24

3

M. el Arcul} (LRC)

31

8

91

11

Comdr. Lindsel} (Navy)

10

0

44

5

conceded off his

bowling.

A. D. Lowson (ILK.C.C.)

57.1

14

156

18

8.06

A. B. Cloke (Navy)

.10

1

36

4

9.00

Y. Abbas (CC.C.)

Spr. Ball (R.E.)

6

1

18

2

A. R. Tata (University)

9

38

4

Major Bonavin (R.A.M.C.)

26.4 6 123

12

G. Lee (K.C.C.)

Cpl. Ballard (RA.S.C.)

64.1

12

186

18

W. K. Way (C.C.C.)

31

7

'93

9

F. 8. W. Smith (KC.C.)

54.3 14

166

16

and

*

J. Lewis (Navy)

A. L. Barron (Navy)

10.4 3

21

2

10.50

Lt. Luard (Navy)

21

7

64

6

A. A. Rumjahn (L.R.C.)

81.3 13 264

24

Pte, Forsyth. (RAS.C.)

61.1 8 216

19

67

11. 104

9

H. A. Alves (Recreio)

20.4

68

A: R, Sufind (J.R.C.)

68.3 16 187 3 16 200 774 21 189

16

82

7

17

B

Cpl. Catlin (RA.M.C.)

39 12.

122

LC. Pennell (Police)

5

0

25

2

Major Sarsfield (R.A.M.C.) PE Baskett (BLK.CC.) LHubbard (C.C.C.)

6

1

26

2

15.00

19.2 2 ..52

39. 10 119

9

13.00 18,22

ATTACK.

8pr. Tucker (RE)

+45,3·

51

ጹ 100 13 147 11

13.30

9

2

2

́18,2* 0 Yoo

13.50 13.82 (13,66)

7.32 K.C.C. wicket against the University F. Hiptools (University) Juniors A. B. Tata, a second change J. Forrest (Police) 8.00 bowler, was responsible for the next L E. Lammert (HR.C.C.) 8.27 four wickets falling for 10 runs, of 8.50hich eight were

A. A. Dand (45) and P. O. Dunne 9,00 (56) were associated in an unbroken 9.50 seventh wicket partnership that yield- pd 98 runs in half an hour-the K.C.C. 10.25

total of 202 for:ß was scored in 111 10.27 minutes! Dand hit seven boundaries, eight 10.33 while Dunne had a five 10.37 boundaries.

A. E. Carey (Police)

Only a fifth wicket partnership 10.66 between A. Chan Fook (48) and 1. §. 11.00 Fernando (38), which yielded 92 runs, 11.87 saved the Varsity from defeat against 11.55 the very accurate bowling of F. 8. W.

Smilk. In his first spell Smith took JARDINE'S RESIGNATION DENIED 11.68 for 24 and unded up with 6 for 38, 11.71 bin boat performance of the season. notable absentee 11.76 F. Hiploola was 11.81 from the visitors' side, 16

that he wan 114.- - 10 12.20 12.50

The Secretary of the Surrey I understand County Cricket Club denies, the re- port in the News Chronicle to the effcect that D. R. Jardine, England's SMITH DEFIES. C.C.C. Test skipper, has resigned, stating

that it is not a fact-Heuter.

12 15.33 Lee And Omar Hit Out. had 3 for 4 in this innings,

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AT KOWLOON,

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D. C. Wilson v. 9. den

O Castle ©V. A. Andrews

H. Mills v. T. J. Price

7. G. Charlton V. H. T. Buxton

Dunhill v. A. J. Dennis

Milne ... Henderson

B. Lee, the Craigeugower skip. Beddon v. S. Macnider

Smith hit nine boundaries fuper, wont in No. 10, and with U. MA. T. Braley, V. C. R. Rosen. This

courageous knock for 47 Omer added 80 runs before retir- Dennis Wins Bogey Fool 12.66 against Craigongower and it was ing. In his 48 were eight boun-In the Borey, (our), pool played

entirely due to him that TMS, daries, while Omar hit six boun- over the week and A. A. Peņain

down. returning the best card, A. T. Tamer totalled 79, N. Broadbridgo daries in his 46,

Braley was second with 3 down.

29

6

117

7

16.71

52 27 237

14

16.92

6

0

34

2"

17.00

G. A. Guterres (Réereio)

36.1

5 120

7

17.14

N. Whitley (CS.C.C.)

18.5 1

71

4

17.75

38

11

107

+

17.83

T. H. King (Police)

23

PO

A

18.00

44.2

4 183

10

18.30

J. E. Noronha (Recreio)

.15

1 56

3

18.66

41

6 135

77

19.28

12

1

29

2

19.50

W. H. G. Hirst (K.C.C.)

11

0

40

2

20.00

F. A. Munn (K.C.C.)

4

1

20

f

20.00

The qualification is two matches and an average of 20 and under. The K.C.C. bowling against the Nary is not included owing to faully scoring.

F

when he took the wickets of A. Kit- 13.40 chell, E. Souza, and G. Souza for 5 13.71 runs, but after a bumper caught T 13.57 Yeah in the face, causing him to be carried off the field, he went to pieces 13.50 and returned a final analysis of 3 for

13.50

A medium fast bowler who nit- 45. 13.50 ches on the wicket with amazing ac 13.50 cursey Pereira has taken 36 wickets at In very low cost in the League.

-

A. C. Beck (H.K.C.C.) F. D. Pereira (L.R.C.) Sgt. Taylor (Army)

A. K. Ismail (1.R.C.)

A. Prata in showing betler fat 13.14 with the bat at long last. On Satur-| 13.00 day he went in at 54 for 4 und play. 12.83 ed patient cricket for his undefeated

34, seared out of 65. In partnership P. Power (University) 12.66 with L. J. Guterres (11) he added 40 Lt. Marsham (Navy)' 12.50 valuable runs for

the eighth wicket, 12.14 which was largely responsible for the 11.80 Recreio forcing a draw.

Prata gave signs of great promise two seasons ago, but this season he 11.50 has invariably Urown his wicket away. 11.50 by attempting big hitting before

was set. Prior to his 30 against the 11.25.C.C. in

the previous match he had 11.00

only 47 runs in the first aggregated 10.85 seven matches. On Saturday, how- 10.50 ever, he sat on the splice and waited for the runs to come, as they always 10.00 10.00

The qualification for the above averages are two completed in- L. Hubbard, who was the "dark nings and an average of 10.

horse" in the Craigengower

attack

two seasons ago, came into the lime light for the first time this season when he distaissed half the Recreio Avge. aide for 42 runs. Opening the bowling

2.40 he took his wickets in his first spel):

G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.)

R. Lee (C.C.C.)

H. Nomanbhoy (University)

L. Hubbard (C.C.C.)

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which is normal for a woman, and her red blood corpuscles count was only 3,700,000, instand of a normal count of 4,800,000,

THE PHYSICIAN EXPLAINED

that the rod corpuscles carry throughout the blood stream the haemoglobin, which convoys the life-giving oxygen from the lungs and nutriment from the digestive organs to every cell in the body, thereby building tissues and clearing the system of poisons. Hence the health can be normal only if the haemoglobin and red corpuscles are sufficient.

To increase the haemoglobin and red corpuscles, this physi- cian prescribed

DR WILLIAMS' PINK ̧PILLS. After a month's treatment the young women returned for a second blood test. This test showed a remarkable improvement in her. blood stream-ahe, felt full of energy and vigor.

#Ten other run-down people, blood-tested at the same time, "had"similar experiences. The physician's, recurds of these cases fornish absolute proof that Dr. Williams' Pinic Pills are remark- „ably efficient in revilaliging, impoverialipd_blood streams. - Your

"chemist nelis "Dr." Williams' Pink Pille. Try them.

THEY WILL DO THE SAME FOR YOU;

K Nazarin (LR.C.)

Pte. Goalty (R.A.M.C.)

A. R. Abban (LR,C.)

A. P. Guterres (Recrelo)

G. A White' {K,C.C)-°

J., Barnes. (CBCC)

A. K. Mackenzie (ILK.C.C.) Pie. Swain (ILAS.C) 27.

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