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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 12, 1940

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

Amazing Collapse Before Lunch

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 gaine at Chat- er Road yesterday.

The K. C. C.

.bowlers

PENALTIES FOR INEFFICIENCY

The War Fund should be- nefit considerably as the re- sult of the introduction, at K.C.C, and H.K.C.C., over the week-end of boxes in which cricketers who drop catches

“ducks" are or. make quired to contribute 20 cents. Both boxes benefited sub- ɛtantially yesterday -H:K. G.C. members in the match at Chater Road donating particularly "generously!"

in his last over for only one ruin.

K.C.C. Bat

were forward play being confident and unplayable to take three wickets backed by a keen field and both his back play sound. the ground-fielding and catching. was particularly good, Anderson taking three good catches and Rapley arid F. R. Zimmern dis- tinguishing themselves with their ground-fielding.

Club's

Nevertheless, Cricket poor showing with the bat was hard to explain. The wicket was good, and the bowling, apart from Lloyd's slows, was not really dangerous.

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

Useful Stand

а

With the score at 76, however, Richards was brilliantly taken in the clips by Donald Ander-

K. C. C. were given snapped up a quick

good son, who 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 collaps: end and a remarkable collapse set in and the next three wickets followed, the next four wickets fell for the addition of only 10 falling in the

of 10 runs. A. Zimmern and Mackay space

together until the minutes without addition to the then stayed

scores were tied and Francis Zimmern came in to make the winning hit.

scort.

Richardson batted stolidly and at no time looked like getting out. He hit six feurs, and 'was at the wickets for just an hour.

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.

At 12.17 Cricket Club had lust Anderson also had a useful 5 for 45 but a stand between spell, taking three wickets, in hi 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 stoly and Pearce never not find a length, but In his appeared in any difficulty, his second spell he was practically

MACAULEY'S

BIG SCORE

HOCKEY FIXTURES

Following are the remaining Hong Kong Hockey Association

Fine batting by J. Mac-Tournament fixtures for the sca-

son:

Recreio

3rd Round November 17

Engineers

5th A.A. "B"

V A. N. Other "XI"

v. Police "A"

v Nomads

✓ Signals

v. University

v 5th A.A. "A",

v 2nd M.T.B.'s

V Police "B

auley, of Diocesan Boys' School, who was brought into the side at the last CBA. moment to make up num-Kumaons bers, and the surprising Khalsa failure of the powerful cunboats Cricket Club batting side Destroyers featured the friendly 4th Round. November 24 whole-day cricket match Police "A" at Kowloon Cricket Club Engineers University yesterday, between the Khalsa junior teams of K.C.C. and 2nd M.T.B.'s v Destroyers H.K.C.C.

1

Nomads

5th A A. "A"

A. N, Other "XI"

Recreio

Kuminons

V

V

V

v Signals

V

V

5th A.A. "B" Gunboats

5th Round. December 1

Kumaons

v Nomads

V

Recreio

V

2nd M.T.B.'s

V

University

E

Khalsa

*

5th A.A. "A"

K. C. C. won by the large mai-A.N, Other "X" v Engineers

Police "A" gin of 102 runs.

CB.A. K. C. C. batted first and Ma-Pace "B" cauley and Burch put on 59 for

Baxter then signais the first wicket. came in and runs came steadily Destroyers and not until 102 runs had been added for the second wicket was the partnership broken, Macaulay being caught and bowled by Gillesple with his score at -87.

6th Round. December 8

University Engineers · Nomads

5th A.A. "A" 5th AA. "E" Gunboats. Khalsa

The D. B. S. boy hit 13 fouri "K. C. C. dontínued batting,

during a stay at the wickets of Zimmern going on to maks 37

100 minutes and, althought he and Teddy Fincher securing 18,

wce dropped several times, hit. "not out. At 160, K. C. 'C." de

7th Round. innings was a valuable on. clared and H.K.C.C. had a

Baxter was

restrained N. Other "XI" further

very '90 minutes' "batting

"Police "A" during which 'some of the and hit only four fours in his 50 CBA.

his second hair-cintury in tuRecreio brightest cricket of the day

cessive matches,

Kumaons was seen.

With their score at 213 for Destroyers wickets, K. C. C. declared, Robb Police "B" bowled very steadily for HK.C.C. and finished up with 4 for 67 in. 2nd MT.B.'s 14- overs. At one time he Gunboats had conceded 55 runs with-th A.A. “B” out faking a wicket but he "Iniversity 39 took his four wickets in his last Engineers three overs for only 9 runs, Finnie Kumaons 10 also buwied steadily to take 3 for sens

4148. in 15 overs.

| Khalsa

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

HONG KONG BIÊN

J. E. Richardson, e-Anderson, b

F Zimmern

(IQESSOUSEDÍTÉSSZEÉSZREZ-COLZANOZERS T. C. C. Knight, e F. Zimmern.

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T. A. Pearce, e Fincher, b Anderson

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

J. L. C. Pearce, e Anderson. b Lloyd

T. V. N. Fortescue, b F. Zimmern H: Owen Hughes, Lb.w., b F. Zim-

mern

E. W. Pudney, not out

F. Baker, b Lloyd,

'Extras (87, LB2)..

0

0

vA. N. other "XI"

V Police "A".

v C.B.A.

Police B ̈· Kulnabis

v. Signats

v Destroyers

December 15,

v $th AA. *8**

University

v Engineers

Nontads vGunboats

Signals

Khalsa

5th AA. MAY

2th Round. “December 22

VAN. Other v Police”A” v. C BA.

Recreio

v Destroyers

v Police "B"

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

9th Round. December 29

H. K. C. C. never looked like getting the runs and Bishop and A. N.Other "XI v Destroyers Gillespie, who both reached the Police A Btwenties, were the only batsmen C.B.A.

oj 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 2nd M.T.B.'s 4 for 44 in eight overs.

K.C., AND XI.

5th A.A. "A"!

v. Gunboats

v. 5th A ̈A. "B"

v

University

v. "Engineers

v. Kumaons

v. Sigrials

v Khalsa

10th Round. Jahuary 5, 1941

0

9

J. Macauley, c and b Gillesple

17

Total

76

L. R. Burch, run out

30

K. M. Baxter, b Finnle

Gunboats

V C.B.A.

Bowling Analysis

5th A A. 'B"

v Recreio

9 0

12.7 4

4 1

Zimmern Lloyd Anderson

KOWLOON G.C

34M

Total

D. J. N. Anderson. b Baker

20

D. Hung, c T. A. Pearce, b`Perry 15- E. F. Fincher, b Baker

0

N. A. E. Mackay.b T. A. Pearce 35

.

Finnic

I **40

F. R. Zimmern, at, Fortescue, b

Perry

37 Robb

(P'shop.

30 32

Q

· 14 ·· 0

67

4

20

28' Gillespie

16

Paterson

3 0

21

0

(160

H.K.C.C. 2ND. XI

D.

O., Parsons, c Macauley,b Baldwin

N, D. Bocker, -1 b.w.... b Curis J. C. C. Matthews. c Leigh,

Baldwin

10

Baldwin

A. N. Other "XI" v Police. "B" Destroyers

v. Police "A"

Nomads Engineers

*Khalsa

v 2nd M.T.B.'s

V

V

*Signars

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A. „Zimmern, b Owen Hughes

E. C. Fincher, "not out

Extras (321, `LB))

Total (for 6 wkts.)

W

S. A. Gray, b Finnic,

J. W. Bertram; b'stöbb

R. Baldwin. b Robb

E. Curtis, st. Parsons. b Robb

H. Brokenshire, b Finnie

W. W. Parsons, b'Rabb

R. A J. Simpson, not out

R. Leigh, not out.....

Extras (BI, LEI, WB1, #NB})})..

1a Mackerizle

W. L. Rapley, R. T. Broadbridge.

T. A. Madar and N, D. Lloyd did nát bat..

Knight

"Bowling "Añátysis

0. M.

W.

1

2

Owen Hughes

Perry

Baker

T. A. Pearce

N.L.C

Peprie

KK.C.CE (2ND INNINGÝ)

T. V. N. Foziescue, át, A. Żim-

mern., b'tapley

T. G: C.; Knight, b Lloyd |T="A¡÷Pearce; B-Fincherver. EW-Pudney, b Fincher }D. S. Basanquet," not out:

F. Baker. b. Andersün

H. Owen Hughes, not'out

Extras (B9, WBI)

Total (for 5 wkts,)

Bowling Analysin

0. M. R.

RH.. Griffiths, e Macauley,

E. M. M. King, b Curt's

C. W. E. Bishop, c ́Macauley,

Baldwin

| A.-R. “Mückentle, by, Cartis

R. D. Gillespie, bi Parsons

R. SW. 'Paterson, e Bertrái,

Burch TAIMENT

D.-S.Robb, run, cuts,

Lt. Cmdr, W 0, "nule, not out

Extras (BLB), NE3)

Bowling Analysis.

13.

Tota1

0

10

Rim-600

0

Curtis

14

Baldwin

10 Parsons

Burch

140

J. E. Richardson, A. E. Perry, J, L.!

C. Pearce and C. D. N. "Walker 'did'not bat.

Bowling Analysis

Zimme

M..

0.

R. -16

Lloyd

3

0 17

1:

1 20

2

'0

36

Fincher Tapley Anderson Eroadbridge' Eadary

10

University Kumaons Signals

v Nomads

5th A.A. "A"

11th Round -January 12

2nd M.T.B,'s

Police A

CBA. Recreio

Gth A‚‚"A"

V. A. N. Other "XI

v.: Police "B"

v 'Destroyers

v Gunboats

"V 5th A.A. "B"

University

Kumaons

12th Round. January 19

A. N. Other “XI".

2nd M.T.B, 's

Police "B"

Destroyers

Gunboats

125th A.A. "B" Kumaong

13th

Khn'sa 9|5th AA. “A”.

C.B.A.

Recrea

Nothads,

Engineers

20 University

Signals

12

v

5th · A‚Â. “A”

Police "A"

Y C.B.A.

Recreio

V Nomads

V Engineers Khalsa

Round. January, 20

v

A. N. Other

"Police "A"

v 2nd M.T.B.'s

v Police "B"

Destroyers

Gunboals

5th A.A. "B",

Kumaons

14th Roundi - Febrúary-2,

A. N. Other "XI v Signals” – 12. Police 'A!! CvKhalsa

111 2nd M.TE.'s.

Nomads ..

W. Engineers

Cunboats

1 23 3

D. M.

11

R.

014

0 *1

CORRECTION

"

v· 5th ́A.A. "A" Recrela

v: Police "B". vDestroyers v University

15th Round. Kumaons, Signalo Khalan DIN AA. "A" Nomads Police "B"

V

.1

February 9. A. N. Other Police "A"

* CHA

Recreio "V2nd M,T.B.'s.

Engineers

Univeralty Gunboats

4. Round., February 16.

Kumaong Signals

Khalsa

V Nontarle

Engineers

University 513:4

The following correction re-Destroyers garding the Special Dollar Sween 5th-A A. "E" drawn at the Macuo Race Meet-1. Wing on Sunday has been issued

16 Police "A by the Macao Jockey Club;

C.B.A. The first prize in the special

Recreio swcep Race No. 5) was drawn 5th A by Ticket No.04346 and not and MT.B.H Ticket No. 14348, as given in Kumanons: [Yesterday's papers..

Destroyers

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