Skips' Record To

To Date

The following is the complete record of all skips in the three divisions:-

C. G. Silva (Recreio) E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.) A. K. Minu (I.R.C.)

H. A. Alves (Rec. "A") U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)

B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.)

M. R. Abbas (I.R.C.)

F. Goodwin (K.C.C.)

W. Macfarlane (K.B.G.C:)

F. X. M. da Silva (Rec. "A")

A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C.)

A. R. Dallah (L.R.C.)

H. Strange (C.S.C.C.)

H. G. Cooper (K.D.R.C.)

R. Basa (C:C.C.)

E. Kern (K.C.C.)

J. Orem (P.R.C.)

A. E. Carey (P.R.C.)

F. J. Jones (C.S.C.C.)

F. X. Soares (Rec. "B") A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C.) J. C. Fender (P.R.C.) R. Morrison (K.D.R.C.)

J. J. Basto (Rec. "B") B. Basto (Rec. "B")

J. Hollidge (C.S.C.C.)

J. Hyde (K.C.C.)

J. Kempton (K.D.R.C.)

R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.)

A. A. Remedios (Rec. "B")

J. Deakin (C.S.C.C.)

J. Kempton (K.D.R.C.)

W. Mair (P.Ř.C.)

R. Lapsley (K.D.R.C.)

S. Gray (K.D.R.C.)

F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.)

M. N. Rakusen (C.S.C.C.)

J. C. Brown (K.D.R.C.)

Totals

'THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 28, 1989.

SPORTS PARADE

14 MEN

7'

FIRST DIVISION

P. W. L. D.

8 7 0 1 7 2 0

6 2 1

Shots F. A. 185.108 197 152 189 180

Shots U.. D. Pts.

77. 0 - 15

45

0

9 0

18

6 2

0

185 118

67

0

12

6 2

0.165

124

41

0

12

6

2

168 146

22 0

12

6

3 0

182 174

8. 0

12

5 3

1

188 165

23 0

11

5

170 129

41 0

10

3

154 144

10

0

10

4 2

1

160 130

30 0

9

4 4

1 186 179

7

9

4 1

96 97

0

8

4

2

0. 120

114

6

0

8

4

4

178 156

22 0

8

4

159 138

21 0

8

3

3 5 0

1 153 168

154

0 16

161

0

7

6

2 0 1

69 41 28 0 93. 103

5

0. 10

4.

109 122 137 133.

0 13

4

4 0

4

6

152 158 0 6

4

2

139 169

0 30

4

2 6

134 186

0 52

4

2

6

122 190

0

68

4

1

0

33 9

24 0

2

1

42 39

3 0

2

2

53 63

0 10

2

1

2

37 65

0 28

2

3

84 128

0 44

3.

1

15 31

0 16

0

0

1

11

28

0 17

0

0

1

7

26

0 19

0

0

3

47 67

0 20

0

3

0 3

47

73

0 26

0

0

3

40 101

0 61

0

0 6

92 137

0 45

0

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most

for

ENTION of Capt. T. E. Halsey or who could keep an end going

and Lt.-Comdr. R. H. Stephen-hours. son in the Royal Navy-Royal Air A few months after leaving the Co- Force cricket match played at Lord's lony he played for the Combined Ser- recently, brought to mind the

viços at Home against the touring Now colourful Navy side ever to have Zealand side and all Colony cricketers played in the local League,

were terribly thrilled when his name taken was cabled through as having six wickets in New Zealand's first in- nings.

This side was not only the most colourful, it was also the most power- ful and their success in winning the League-it was the 1926/6_season—

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is the only one registered by Navy WHILST looking through the file for

in Senior Division ception of the League.

As is frequently the case with the Navy cricket side, there were num- erous changes in the course of the season due to ships' moyements, but prominent names which come to mind, in addition to Halsey and Stephenson, are Lt.-Comdr. Armitage, Pay-Lt. Hussey, Mid. Simms, Pay-Comdr. Woodward, Lt. Wauchope, Lt. Silli- toe, Lt.-Comdr. Beatty, and, last but not least, that splendid Marine officer cricketer, Lt.-Col. Cantrell.

All these ranks, of course, apply to 1925/6-some of these players

are probably admirals or generals by now, I doubt not!

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PALSEY was the most attractive personality in a team full of personalities. A fast bowler with rather a violent action, he Was a tremendous hitter, as, indeed, were the maiority of the team.

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came, across several other cricket items which are of interest to- day. Heading the batting averages was E. C. Fincher, then playing for Civil Service. His figures for that season must constitute an all-time local record. They were:

Inns. H.S. N.O. Aggr. Avge.

7 91*

242 121.00 Stephenson, who had the biggest League aggregate, scored 379 runs in 9 innings.

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THERE have been some big hits re- gistered in Hong Kong but I won- der how many of them can compare with one credited to K. R. Macaskill, formerly of Kowloon Cricket Club. This hard-hitting left-hander is said to have hit a ball from the centre of the K.C.C.. round. clean across Kowloon Bowling Green Club, into Austin Road!

If this is true, and I have had it from several sources, this hit must rank with the big hits-or possibly tall

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WHILST on the subject of Service

cricketers who have plaved

here

I might mention Wing-Comdr. G. E. Livock. then Flight-Lt., who came up. here as a member of the Malayan In- terport team.. Livock has since played neriodically

Most brilliant hatsman was Stenhen- | stories of all time in any part of the son. then 2 "snottie." I recollect world! vividly an innings of his against Kowloon Cricket Club in a Lenzue match. Navy batted first, Stephenson went in No. 3, hit all and sundry with delightful abandon, and, when the innings was declared closed, had scored no fewer than 162 out of 232 scored whilst he was at the wicket. Needless to say, Navy won!

Then there was the match at Pok- fulum against University, also in the League. The Varsity side of that year was pretty strong. Their at tack, which included that bowler Shahabudin, A. A. Rumjahu, then in his prime, H. N. Balhatchet and C. W. Lam, was not by any means

SECOND DIVISION®

F

P. W. L. D. F.

A.

U. D. Pts.

J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.) T. Fergusson (K.F.C.) N. Bebbington (H.K.F.C.) A. Brooksbank (H.K.F.C) D. Munro (T.D.R.C.)

A. Spary (K.T.G.C.A.)

S. Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.)

R. Wallace (T.D.R.C.)

W. K. Way (C.C.C.) W. V. Field (K.F.C.)

10 8 2 0 248

145

103

0 16

9 7

2 0 219

153

66

0

14

10

7

3 0 219

181

38

0

14

10

6

3 1

10 6 4 0

204 201 219 195

3 0

13

24

0 12

11 6

5 0 230 218

12

12

95

3 1 171 167

4

9 5

4

0 191 164

27 0

.9 5.4

0 193 165

11 5 G 0 209 219

H. Gittins (K.T.G.C.A.)

11

208 221

11 10 28 0 10 0 10 10 Ο 13 10

0

J G. Meyer (K.B.G.C.).

7

1 162 113

49 0

9

V. Chittenden (K.F.C.)

8

4 3 1

151 · 142

9

9

J. A. R. Selby (H.K.F.C.)

10

1

176 198

0.22

A. H. Basto (K.T.G.C.A.)

9

11

0 33

9

'M. A. R. Souza (C.C.C.)

5

0 111 84

27

0

$

J. 8. Logan (K.B.G.C.)

8

1 158 149

9 0

7

J. Cavanagh (C,C.C.) W. Bagley (C.S.C.C.)

G. C. Moss (P.R.C.)

4

0

8354

29

0

6

5

3 2

96 87

9

0

6

a

5

0 85 93

0

8

6

W. Hillyer (C.S.C.C.)

8

0

142 189

0.47

J. S. Riddell (P.R.C.)

9 3 6 0

148 196

0 48

6

C. S. Rosselet (C.C.C.).

4 2 1 1

95

58

37 0

5

H. W. Randall (C.C.C.)

4 2

0 68

79

0 11

4

G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)

8

2

0

121 169

0 48

4

W. McHardy (P.R.C.)

9

2. 7 0

160 231

0 71

4

W. E. Hollands - (P.R.C.)

26--18--

0

F. Cheesman (K.B.G.C.)

2 1 1 0

36 40

0 4

D. Waterton (K.B.G.C.)

3

1 2 0 58 59

0 1

F. Haynes (C.S.C.C.)

G. S. Alexander (P.R.C.)

T. F. Stainton (T.DR.C:)

H. White (K.B.Ğ.C.)

C. Strange (C.S.C.C.)

T. Armstrong (K.B.G.C.)

A. J. Johnson (P.R.C.)

E, Zimmern (C.C.C.)

P. Younghusband (K.F.C.)

J. Gibson (K.F.C.)

Totals

1

3.0

70 86

0 16

5

1 4 0

92 100

0 B

0

T 0

19 26

7

0

1 0 1 0

13 22

0 9

0

0 1 0

13 23

0 10

0

0 1

0

17 82

0 .15

0

0

14 32

0 18

0

0 1 0

11 29

0 18

0

2 0 2 0

27 43

0.16

0

3 0 3 0 .38 87

0.49

...240 116 116 8 4703 4703 482 482 240

6

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express

for either Sussex or Hants, I can't trace definitely which.

He. played a glorious innings at K.C.C., scoring a century in very quick time and hitting one collossal six. al- most into the Kowloon Junior School that is now, in Cox's Road. He was a really first-class wicket-keeper.

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weak. That afternoon, however, apart A. D. LOCKE, South African Cham-

them,

from the runs scored against

nion, was only one of six past proved expensive.

Halsey, scored holders who competed last week in century (114), Armitage

got the Irish Open Golf Championship 39, Stephenson 21 and Woodward 31 won by A. Lees, the Yorkshireman. and the innings was declared closed at Other past winners in the field were 249 for 9. In the course of about 90 W. H. Kenyon (Beaconsfield). A. H. minutes' batting, Navy hit eight balls Padgham (Sundridge Park). S. East- over the fence and down the hill to- erbrook (Knowle), Reg. Whitcombe wards the slaughter-house and none

(Parkstone), and Bert Gadd (South of them were ever recovered!..

Shields).. * *

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AT one stage of the League season,

Navy cricketers held the following recorda:-

A notable absentee was Henry Cot- ton, ex-Open Champion, who was run- ner-up to Locke in the Irish Cham- pionship last year.

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Highest innings in the League (against University); highest indivi- ONALD BUDGE, world No. 1 rank- dual aggregate; all three, centuries

-ing tennis player, will make £20,- scored (Armitage, Halsey and Ste000 in the next 13 months. As soon as phenson); three of four bowlers who he arrived in England recently to ap-

had taken seven wickets in a match; highest wicket aggregate (Cantrell); first man to reach 200 runs; and first man to take 20 wickets (Cantrell).

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CANTRELL was the skipper of this very remarkable - side.. He was probably one of the best all-rounders ever to have played in the League. He was an extraordinarily accurate bowl-

pear as a professional at Wembley, he received a cheque for £5000. It was the third instalment of the £15,000 guarantee made to him since he turn- ed professional at the end of last year.

With the percentage on the "gates" during his world tour ending next Fe- bruary he hopes to increase that £15,- 000 to at least £20,000. Then at 24 he may retire from the game!,

THIRD DIVISION

P. W. L. D. F.

O. P. Remedios (Recreio) H. L. Lockhart (K.B.G.C.).

T. W. Carr (K.C.C.)

B. E. Maughan (R.H.K.Y.C.)

W. W. Hirst (K.C.C.)

P. J. Hamilton (K.B.G.C.).

H. H. Pegg (H.K.F.C.)

9 6 2 1 167 164 3

9 8 # 0 201: 15B

10 6 4 0 202 · 198

10

A. 9 0 1.242 141

10

U. D. Pts. 101: 0 19 8 1 1 230 159 71 9 7 2 0. 199 14752

0 14 13

46 0 12

4

0 12

9

5 3 1 188 170

18

11

7

5 2 0 141 132

9

10

V. Retheriak. (K.F.C.);

8 3 8 0

168 169

0. 8 10

.9

49 0

7 4 0 138 134 8.4 4. 0 152.157

24

0

8 4 40 187 · 160

0

9

4- 8.0 175 189

DO AO CO AN AD an to S

A. E. 8. Ale (C.C.C.)

G. 8. Ladd (C.C.C;)

8

J. Pau (C.C.C.)

J. M. Jack (K.C.G.)

L. G. Coombes (K.B.G.C.)

G. G. S. Thompson (H.K.E.R.C.)

CAM. S. Alves (Recreio)

J. Sloan (H.K.ER.C.) L. de Rome (H.KER.C.)

J. 8. Dinnen (K.B.G.C.)

V. Walker (H.K.F.C.)

J. Russell (H.K.F.C.)

E.. de Souza (Recreio)

P. A. Yvanovich (Recreio)

T. Pile (P.O.C.)

W. B. Muskett (H.K.E.R.C.)

A. Jillott (P.O.C.)

A. W. Brown (R.H.E.Y.C.)

94 4.1 198 169 24

4 2 0 133 84

7 4 8 0 152 126 26 0 8

(Continued at foot of next colm.)

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8

P. W. L. D.

10 4 60 167 206

U. D. Pts,

0.89

8

5

81 1. 89 96

0

8

3 4 1 158 148

13

9

85 1 178 169

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9

36 0 180 172 8

2 2 0 0 49 20 20

32 18

50 2.0 82 :86

3. 0 91 95

0 121.166 60 188 188 8.1 81 119 150 202 29 20

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J. T. Smalley (K.F.C.).

T. Gooding (P.0.C.)

W. Excell: (K.F.C.)

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K. 8. Robertson (H.K.F.C.)

N. Leonard. (C.C.C.)'

Deacon (H.K.ER.C.)

C. A. Lopes (Récréĵo)

P. Morgan (K.F.C.)

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32

8 0 189 196

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