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CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 1, 1938.
MEW
C.B.A. HOCKEY TRIUMPH OVER Y.M.C.A.
BY
FAST GAME AT KING'S PARK DECIDED
DOUBTFUL GOAL
LAND'S FINE DISPLAY
AT RIGHT HALF
C.B.A. ATTACK SHOW GOOD UNDERSTANDING
(By "STICKS")
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ANNUAL MATCH ENDS IN DRAW
Close Services H.K.C.C. Two-Day Encounter
UNDERGRADS HOLD PAST W
STUDENTS
CREDITABLE DRAW AT POKFULUM
Playing at Pokfulum on Sunday, the University did very well to draw with a powerful University Alumni. eleven led by Ernie Zimmern.
Thanks to useful contributions by The annual two-day cricket D. Hung, F. R. Zimmern, P. M. N. match between the Hong Kong Cric- da Silva and K. T. Loke, Alumni, ket Club and the United Services, who batted first, were able to de- after being marked by exceptional-clare at 190 for the loss of 5 wie- {ly low scoring, ended in a draw,kets.
Club being 42 runs in arrears with 3 wickets in hand when stumps were drawn.
Resuming yesterday at 68 for 2, reply to the United Services' first
:
A fine game of hockey was witnessed yesterday morning on the Club ground when the Central British Association team, which is to meet Macao innings score of 163, the overnight next Sunday, beat the European Y.M.C.A. by 3 not outs, T. A. Pearce and H. Owen Hughes, each added 11 runs goals to 2 after a very closely contested encounter.to their
score before being dis- On the run of the play the scores should have been level after missed. Thereafter, Club fared the final whistle, but a doubtful goal gave the C.B.A. victory. Their badly and if F. Baker and Stokes attack was certainly the better of the two and some lovely passing had not been associated in a fine bouts were featured in the first half, although the "Y", so it seem-last wicket stand which yielded 38 ed, could produce goals at will and equalised twice soon after the runs, they would have been in an winners had scored.
even more precarious plight. Land was head and shoulders above the rest of the players on Paxton was the most successful view and gave a grand display at right-half, a position he does not Services howler, being very usually fill. Cox, in the centre-half berth, wrecked very hard, but curate to claim 4 for 44 in 20 overs, found George Fowler's stickwork trying at times while Austen gave
FINE PARTNERSHIP him little support on the left flank.
Services in their turn, found run- getting difficult against the wiles of Alec Pearce and Owen Hughes and had not Rawstorne batted steadily for 56, including six boundaries, and, în partnership with L Chiverall (44) added 78 runs for the seventh wicket, they would very probably have had some difficulty in topping the 100 mark.
D. Smith, on the C.B.A. right- wing, combined most effectively with Sydney Fowler, although in applying the finishing touch, he made the mistake of attempting to score instead of centring back to his waiting inside forwards.
K.C.C. JUNIORS EXTEND
THEIR SENIORS
ANDERSON AND
Bond, on the left-wing, was very ERNIE FINCHER poor and rarely crossed the ball ef- fectively, although he gave a much IN CENTURY better display at left-back, during PARTNERSHIP the second half,
RUINED HIS GAME
MacNider, at right-back, ob- structed badly throughout the game and whether it was intentional or
With but a little more fortune on Sunday, K.C.C. second eleven would have been credited with a really first-class win over their first team, in their annual whole-day encoun- ter.
ac-
University then replied with 161 for 6, to which J. Fong, K. S. Oh, M. C. Hung, and C. H. Teoh all helped with useful scores.
(D. Hung 32, F. R. Zimmern 70, P. M.
Alumni Association:-190 for 5. dec.
N. da Silva 35, K. T. Loke 21 not out; A. A. Rumjahn 3 for 30).
University:-161 (J. Fong 29, K. S. Oh 37, M. C. Hung 46 not out, C. H. Teoh 16, A. A. Rumjahn 11 not out).
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56
Lt. Weedon, b T. A. Pearce Lt. Godby, lb.w., b J. L. G. Pearce Lt. Beadnell, l.b.w., b T, A. Pearce' 2^4 28 Maj. Rawstorne, 1.b.w., b Baker, Lt. Chiverall, 1.b.w,, b Owen Hughes 44 P.O. Paxton, e Hayward, b Owen
Hughes Pte. Coombes, not out
Extras (L.B. 2, W.B. 1)
164
Total (for 9 wkts. dec.) Pte. Hatfield did not bat. Fall of wickets:-1 for 0, 2 for 1, 3 for 8, 4 for 24, 5 for 37, 6 for 88, 7 for 161, 8 for 163, 9 for 164.
Bowling Analysis
Club went for the runs but Owen Hughes whose score included nine fours in his 48 not out, was the only one to meet with any success. Baker United Services First Innings.
Hong Kong C.C. 1st Inns. J. E. Richardson, b Godhy
T. A. Pearce, c Beadnell, b Godby. H. Owen Hughes, b Paxton R. D. Allen, b Godby
F. Marshall, c Beadnell. b Paxton
163 T. A. Pearce McLellan
@Allen
20 Owen Hughes 34 J. L. C. Pearce
82
0. M. R. W. 8 0. 21 12. 2 40
સ 0
41
12 1
140 12, 20
Hong Kong C.C.—2nd Inns.
32.
9 1 42
OJ. E. Richardson, c Chiverall, b 1! Paxton.
11
15 F. Marshall, b Godby
15
10 H. Owen Hughes, not out...
5T. A Pearce; e Chiverall, b Paxton 3
48
2
ignorance it ruined what might to stave off defeat and actually win, A. W. Hayward, b Hatfield
That the senior team were able D. McLellan, b Paxton
L. T. Ride, 1.b.w., b Coombes otherwise have been a good display. was due in no small measure to the J. L. C. Pearce, c Godby, b Coombes
David Blake also provided an
efforts of Donald Anderson, who F. H. Stokes, not out "eyeful" with wonderful spoiling
14 J, L. C. Pearce, c Hutley, b Hatfield 20 F. H. Stokes, e Ogle, b Hatfield. and feeding of his forwards, al stayed in at a critical period when F. Baker, Lb.w., b Paxton
wickets were falling fast, and final-
Extras (B. 28, L.B. 2, N.B. 2) 32 L. T. Ride, e Man, b Hatfield. though against a fast team like
A: W. Hayward, b. Godby.. Total Macao this is likely to prove fatally, in a fine partnership with Ernie
188 | F. Baker, not qut Fincher, added 102 runs for the Fall of wickets:-1 for 4,2 for 30, Extras (B. 9,.W.B. 1, N.B. 1) as he takes his time in recovering sixth wicket to make matters safe 3 for 88, 4 for 88, 5 for 89, 6 for 110, after a sally forward.
pass
· SPOILED OPENING
Kraus. Corner and College were the pick of the "Y" attack, the first named scoring two fine goals and would have scored another had not Corner intercepted a
from Jenkins and spoiled the opening."
The C.B.A. netted first through Whitley, but Kraus equalised. — In the second half George Fowler turned a pass from Smith into the net during a melee, but from a free hit near the touchline, Krause gain- ed possession and again equalised.
DOUBTFUL GOAL
Just before the final whistle, a scramble in the "Y" circle saw. Sydney Fowler send in a drive which appeared to hit the left up- right and curve back into play and then into touch, but the Umpire ruled it a goal, stating that the ball had hit a peg inside the goal. It was very doubtful, but no doubt the Umpire was in the best position to see.
for his side.
The second team batted first and with Mulcahy, Baxter and Perry, their first three batsmen, all doing of one wicket. Something of a rot well, hoisted 120 runs for the loss
then get in but thanks to a useful innings by Sargent, 190 was even tually reached.
This total was passed for the loss of 4 wickets,
K.C.C. 2nd XI÷190 (W. Mülcahy 69, K. M. Baxter 28, A. E. Perry 21, C. B. R. Sargent 19; R. E. Lee 3 for 36, An- derson 3 for 36, Lloyd 2 for 14).
Anderson 98, G. F. O'Bryen 12, E. F K.C.C. 1st XI-212 for 8 (D. J. N. Fincher 57, E. C. Fincher 19; Luke 2 for 61, Perry 3 for 47.)
S. Dove and G. H. Gurevitch Umpired and the teams were:
C.B.A.-H. Millington; S. MacNider and D. Taylor; D. S. Blake, N. Whitley ler, G. H. Fowler, T. S. D. Whitley and and E. Fowler; D. T. Smith, S. A. Fow~
v. C. Bond.
Y.M.C.A. V. M. Benwell; R. L.
Wallace and L. Cox; W. A. Land, A. G. The game was played in a very Corner, U. Kraus, W. H. Colledge and Cox and A. F. Austen; Jenkins, S.
fine sporting spirit.
S. Smith;
7 for 125, 8 for 140, 9 for 145, 10 for
Bowling Analysis
183.
Godby Paxton Hutley Hatfield
Coombes
Total (for 7 wkts.)
11
102
R. D. Allen and D. McLellan did not. bat.
Bowling Analysis
O. M. R. W. 12 0. 37. 20.1 5 44
Fall of wickets:-1 for 17, 2 for 29, 83. for 33, 4 for 40, 5 for 58, 6 for 62, 47 for 99.
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9: 1
9.
0
28
2Paxton
9
M R 2 .39 8 2 16
6 2
19 0 12
5
Lt. Mann, b.T. A. Fearce
United Services-2nd Inns.
C.P.O. Hutley, l.b.w., b Baker Sub. Lt. Ogle, b T. A. Pearce....
Godby
Hatfield
of Coombes 1: Chiverall
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