Page 14 CRICKET

THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 12, 1940

GOOD WIN

WIN FOR KOWLOON C.C.OVER HONG KONG C.C.

Amazing Collapse Before Lunch HOCKEY

Lloyd, Anderson And Zimmern Bowl Well

By "Adrem”

Consistent bowling by F. R.. Zimmern, N. D. Lloyd and D. J. N. Anderson, for K. C. C., gave the Kowloon club a six-wicket victory over Hong Kong Cricket Club in a friendly whole-day game at Chat- er Road yesterday.``

PENALTIES FOR INEFFICIENCY

The War Fund thould be- nefit considerably as the re- cult of the introduction, at K.C.C. and H.K.C.C., over the week-end of boxes in which cricketers who drop catches or make "ducks" are re- quired to contribute 20 cents. Both boxes benefited sub- Etantially yesterday H.K. C.C. members in the match at Chater Road donating particularly "gênerously!"

MACAULEY'S

BIG SCORE

FIXTURES

Following are the remaining Hong Kong Hockey Association

son:-

Recreio

3rd Round November 17

Kumaons Engineers

5th A.A. "B".

V A. N. Other "XI"

v Police "A"

V

Nomads

v Signals

y University

V

5th A.A. "A"

v. 2nd M.T.B.'s

Fine batting by J. Mac- Tournament fixtures for the sea- auley, of Diocesan. Boys' School, who was brought into the side at the last CBA. moment to make up num- |bers, and the surprising Khalsa

failure of the powerful Gunboats Cricket Club batting side featured the friendly 4th Round. November 24 whole-day cricket match Police "A" at Kowloon Cricket Club Engineers

junior teams of K.C.C. and 2nd M.T.B.'s H.K.C.C.

Destroyers

Nomads

University

The K. C. C. bowlers were forward play being confident and unplayable to take three wicks yesterday, between the halsa

backed by a keen field and both the ground-fielding and catching was particularly good, Anderson taking three Burd calches and Rapley and F. R. Zimmern dis- tinguishing themselves with their ground-fielding.

Nevertheless, Cricket Club's with the bat was poor showing hard to explùm. The wicket was good and the bowling, aport from Lloyd's slows,

not Wis

really dangerous.

Richardson and Knight gave H.K.C.C. a useful start. adding 32 for the first wicket, but there- atter wickets fell steadily, judi- cious bowling changes being most eficetive.

Useful Stand

his back play sound.

.space af

In his last over for only one ru..

K.C.C. Bat

good

K. C. C. won by the large mai-

of 102 runs.

K. C. C. basted first and Aia-

5th A A. "A"

Police "B" ·

A. N. Other "X1" Recreio

Kumaons

Signals

V

V

5th A.A. "B"

Gunboats

v Destroyers

5th Round. December 1

A. N. Other "X1" v Police "A" CB.A.

Pouce "B"

Engineers

Nomads

་་

Recreio

*

2nd M.T.B.'s

Khalsa

v University

V

6th Round.

With the score at 76, however, Richarde was brilliantly taken in the lips by Donald Ander.

K, C. C. were given a soh, who snapped up a quick chance which Broadbridge got start by Anderson and Hung, both his hands to but failed to hold. of whom batted steadily, but after This was the beginning of the being 40 for 1 a partial colls, cauley and Burch put on 50 for Kummons

Baxter then signats end and a remarkable collapse set in and the next three wickets the first wicket. followed, the next four wicketsiell for the addition of only 10 came in and runs came steadily Destroyers falling }} the

10 runs. A. Zimmern and Mackay and not until 102 runs had been

together until the added for the second wicket was! minules without addition to the then stayed

scores Wore tied and Francis, the partnership broken. Macaulay

bowled in to make the being caught and Richardisun batted stolidly andZimmern came

Gillespie with his score at '87. at no tim luked like getting out, winning hit. He hit six tours and

was at the

The D. B. S. boy hit 13 fours wickers for just an hour..

during a stay at the wickets of 100 minutes and, although he was dropped several times, his innings was а valuable one. had મૈં Baxter

restrained very batting!

and hit only four fours in his 50 of the

--his second half-century in suc- the day

cessive matches.

score.

Although he did not secure the best analysis Lloyd bowled really brilliantly. He was always trying something and had all the bats- man reaching for them.

Anderson also had a useful

K. C. C. continued batting. Zimmern going on to mak: 37 and Teddy Fincher- pecuring 18 not out. At 160, K. C. C. de. clared and H.K.C.C. further 90 'minutes' during which some brightest cricket of was seen.

Alec Pearce hit hard and often and scored 69, including 11 fours and two sixes, in 33 minutes.

At 12.17 Cricket Club had lost

but 5 for 45

2 stand between spell, taking three wickets in hu Richardson and John Pearce first two overs for only one run stopped the rot and it appeared and, finishing

up with

3 for 4 possible that this pair would pull, Zimmern met with scant success the fat out of the fire as both were in his first spell, when he could batting stolidly and Pearce never not find a Jength, but in his appeared in any difficulty, his second spell he was practically

J. E. Richardson, e Anderson, b

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b Lloyd

HONG KONG CÚC,

T. A. Pearce, e Fincher. ↳ Anderson

O. S. Bosanquet, c Anderson, b

Lloyd

A. E. Perry, e Lloyd, b Anderson C. D. N. Walker, b Anderson .....

7. L. C. Pearce, c Anderson, b Lloyd TV, N, Fortescue, b F. Zimmern H. Owen Hughes, 1.b.w., b F. Zim-

Inern

E. W. Pudney, not out

F. Baker, h Lloyd

Extras (B7, LB2)

Total

Bowling Analysis

0. M.

R,

Zimmeri

དྷྭ་ 0

30

Lloyd

12.7 4 33

4 1

4

Anderson

KOWLOON C.C.

D. J. N. Anderson, b Baker

£88*

D. Hung, c T. A. Pearce, b Perrý

E. F. Fincher, b Baker

was

University Engineers by Nomads

5th A.A. "A"

5th A.A. “B” Gunboats

Khalsa

V

5th A.A. "A"

December &

A. N. Other "XI"

Police "A"

v CB.A.

Police: "B"

Kuniaans

* Signals

Destroyers

7th Round. December 15.

A. N. Other "XI" v 5th A.A. C.B.A. Police ""A"

Recreio Kumaons

2nd M.T.B.'s

With their score at 213 for 9 Destroyers' wickets, K. C. C. declared. Robb Police "B" bowled very steadily for H.K.C.C. and finished up with 4 for 67 in 14

At one time he

Gunboats 55 had conceded

runs with- 5th A.A. “B” out taking a wicket but he

overs.

20 took his four wickets in his last three overs for only 9 runs. Finnic 101-Iso bowled steadily to take 3 for

448 in 15 overs.

0

H. K. C. C. never getting the runs and

Gillespie, who both

looked likc

"B"

❤ University

v Engineers

v Nomads

Gunboats

v Signals

Khalsa

v 5th ̃ ̈ÂÂ." "A"

8th Round. December 22

V

A. N. Other "XI"

v Police **A”

University Engineers Kumaons Signals

Khalsa

CB.A,

v Recreio

v Destroyers

v Police "B"

2nd M.T.B.'s

9th Round. December 23.

Bishop and A. N. other "XI" v reached the Police "A"

al twenties, were the only batsmen | C.R.A,

-01 to offer any real resistance. Recreio- Curtis bowled very well for the Nomads home team to take 3 for 28. while Police "B" Baldwin's spinners brought him

14 for 44 in eight overs.

K.C.C. 2ND XI

0

0

0

76

J. Macauley, c and b Gillesple

87

L. R. Burch, run out

K. M. Baxter, b Finnie

js. A. Gray, b Finnie

J. W. Bertram, b Robb

3

***4

13

Q

N. A. E. Mackay, b. T. A. Pearce

3G

A. Zimineri, b Owen Hughes

F. R. Zimmern, st. Fortescuc, b

Perry...

| E. C.' Fincher, not out

Extras (B21, LES)

Total (for 6 wkts.)

1. Brokenshire, b Finnic

W. W. Parsons. b Robb

9 Finnic

B'shop

Tol-*

37 Robb 18 Mackenzle

28. Gillespie

WL. Rapley, R. T. Eroadbridge.

T. A. Madar and N. D. Lloyd did not bat.

Paterson

O M. 15

R.

1 40

5

7 0

32

14

2

0 25

0

4

0

IG

I

3

0

21

16O

H.K.C.C. 2ND XI

D. 0.

Parsons. C

Macauley, 13

Baldwin

e Leigh, b

R H Grimths.

セ Macauley, b

0.

M. R.

Knight

Owen Hughes

Perry

1 *26 0.41

8 1 20 B

0

R. M. M King, b Curtis.

2

0

26

Bowling Analysis

Bakeri T. A. Pearce

J. L. C. Pearce jeu

H;K.CC. (2ND

28

INGB)

T. V. N., Fortescue, st, A. Zim-

mern. Rapley

T. G. C. Knight, b Lloyd TA..Pearce, b Fincher.

E. W. Pudney, b Fincher 'D. S. Bosanquet, nol' out

F. Baker: b Andersan

H, Owen Hughes, not out

Extras (39, WBI)

Total (for 5 wkts.)

N. D. Booker, 1 b.w.. b Curtis

J. C. C. Matthews,

Boldwin

5th A.A. "A" ..

211d M.T.B.'s

V

Destroyers

Gunboats

v 5th A.A. "B"

v.. University

v Engineers

V

Kumaons

Signals

V Khalsa

10th Round. January 5, 1941

A. N. Utner "XI v Police "B" 30 Destroyers

University

V Police "A"

50

*Gunboats

V C.B.A.

215th A.A. "B"

V Recreio

-E

v Nomads

B

Kumaons

Signals

4

2nd M.T.E.'s.

4' C.BA.

Engine rs

V

V

W. R. Baldwin, b Robb

|E. Curtis, st, Parsons, b Robb

R. A. J. Simpson. not out

R. Leigh, not out

Extras (B1, LEI, WBI, NE))..

Baldwin

Bowling. Analysis

C. W. E. Bishop, e Macauley.

Bo'divin

A. K. Mackenzie. b Curtis

B. D. Gillespie, b Parsons

R. S. W. Paterson. c Bertram, b

Burch

D. S Robb. run 'eut

LL.Cmdr. W' G, Finnle, not out

Extras (B7, LB2, NB3)

Bowling Analysis

v 2nd M.T.B.'s

5th A.A. "A"

11th Round. January 12

7 Police "A"

Recreio

213 Nomads

W. 5th A A., “A'

Khalsa

A. N. Other "XI"

V Police "B"

v Destroyers

Gunboats

V Sth A.A. "B"

University

v Kumaons

v Signals

12th Round, January 19

A. N. Other "X" v 5b A.A "A"

2nd M.T.B.'s

Police "B".

Destroyers Gunboats

125th A.A. "B"

10 Kumaons

Khalsa

Police "A"

VC.B.A...

v. Recreio

v Noninds

v. Engineers

v Khalsa

13th Round. January 26

05th A.A. "A"

9. C.B.A.

Recreio

21 Nomada..

29 University:

Signals

vA. N. Other "XI”

V. Police "A"

v 2nd M.T.B.'s

Police "3"

Destroyers

v Gunboats

v. 5th "A.A.'"B"

V Kumaons

14th Round. February 2.

A. N. Other "XL"

12 Police "A"

C.B.A.

111--2nd M.T.B.'s

Nomads. W.Engineers

0 Gunboats

Signals

v Khalsa

v 5th A.A. "A" ་་་་་་ Recreio

V. Pulico "".

v Destroyers

v University

19th Round. February 9.

Kumaons

Signals

VA, N, Other “XI”

Police "A"

V. C.B.A.

15

Tola1

S

10

Sim sou

14. Baldwin

0 Curtis

10 Parsons

Burch

J. E. Richardson. A. E. Perry. J, L !' C. Pearce and C. D. N. Walker did not bat.

0. M.

4

12

22

1 20

3

B

4

1

CORRECTION

J

✔ Enginecra

v

Khalsa

5th A. A. "A" Nomads

V

Recrelo

nd M.T.B.'s

University

Den "B"

The following correction re- Destroyers garding the Special Dollar Sweep 5th A‚A. "B" drawn at the Macao Race Meet- |

Ing on Sunday has boen issued by the Macao Jockey Club-

* Marineers

Gunboats

10th Round, February 16

Police "A"

Recreio

Bowling Analysis

O

M. R.

Ziminern Lloyd

4

16

3

17

1.

Fincher

20

2

1

10

12

0 yesterday's papers:

1.Destroyers

Hopley Anderson Eroadbridge

MOCHOSOO

The first prize in the special C.B.A. sweep (Race No. 5) was drawn 5th A.A. "A" 1.by Ticket No. 04340 and not 2nd M.T.B.'s Ticket No. 14346 os given in | Kumaons

V Kumaons.

→ Signals

V Khalsa

Nomads. Engineers University: *Fiber AA

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