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Richardson Scores Century Before Lunch; Fine Knock Spate Of Runs In Game Between Club, Wanderers HULSE'S Many Partnerships ALL-ROUND
FINE FORM
Of Over 100
By "Adrem"
RUNS WERE CHEAP AT HONG KONG CRIC-
FORM OF W. STOKER
GOOD ALL-ROUND FORM BY W STOKER PLAYED A BIG IN THE VICTORY OF STAFF OF
KWANTI CASH SWEEPS
Following
The annual Married v¦ KET CLUB YESTERDAY, NO FEWER THAN 561 PART
results of are the BEING SCORED IN THE COURSE OF THE DAY THE EUROPEAN
HONG KONG ELECTRIC COM-cash sweeps at the Kwanti Race
OVER
Merting held yesterday:- THE LOCAL FOR THE LOSS OF ONLY 11 WICKETS, AND FANY
RACE 1 STAFF IN THEIR ANNUAL
No. 112 CLUB DRAWING WITH WANDERERS.
CRICKET MATCH AT SOO- KUNPOO YESTERDAY.
Singles cricket match, played at Craigengower Cricket Club yesterday, was featured by the bril- liant all-round form of A. J. Hulse, who took 4 for 39, including the hat-trick, for the bachelors and then went on to score 74 not out and thus play big part in the defeat of the Benedicts by nine wickets.
Honours of the match go to J. E. Richardson, who, opening for Club, scored no fewer than 137 before lunch and was finally dis- missed with his total at 144.
In Ride he added
partnership with 105 for the second wicket and again with Perry he added
His best for the third wicket.
119
a scuring strokes were a six, a five
and 24 fours and he was at
The Married men had first lease of the wicket but their batting was inconsistent and they were all out for 131. Lock was top-scorer with 27. scored out of 55, and Young saye, Joe Leonard and A. R. H.
Esinail also made useful scores.
Hulse conceded 28 runs in six overs without taking a wicket but he then had a spell of
0. 2
M.
0
R. 3
W. 4
the
wickets for about 110 minutes for one of the most brilliant innings
time.
Ride had six fours and Perry
six and seven fours,
MADAR, PARSONS
AND ANDERSON
BAT WELL
Stoker hit six fours in an inn- ings of 45 and he was given good support by Barron, who made 24. Hassan was in fine form with the ball for the Locals and took 4 for
15.
834 724
$1,194.26 341.21 170,61 Tickets Nos. 262, 374, 308, 1015 gets $50 each.
RACE 2
4
No. 1161
483 267
$1,326.42 378.97
189.49
With Stoker, Gahagan and Tickets Nos, 646, 1262, 23, 782, Way bowling steadily. Locals were only able to total 72 leaving 1993. 1133 get $50 each. the European Staff ATHNOTS
No. 861
Featured by fine
inn-59 runs.
EUROPEAN STAFF
Hassan
seen on the Club ground for some ings by Madar, Parsons C. E. Gahagan, c Haroon, b and Anderson, the intra- J. McKenna, e Butt, b Razack club match at K.C.C. be- A. F Paul, c Butt, b Razack W Stoker, e U. A. Ramjahn. tween Over 30's and
b K. M. Rumjahn Under 30's resulted in a win for the seniors by 24
At 2.45. with the total at 308 for four and with Owen Hughes and Bosenquet batting confident- ly, Club declared,
Wanderers Bat
Faced with such a formidable task Wanderers set about the Club and finished with 4 for 39,
attack with confidence although With the last two balls of hir John Pearce was dismissed early seventh over he took the wc-un by Owen Hughes. Alec Pearce kets of Leonard and Youngsaye and Grose scored freely, hitting great and with the first ball of his anything overpitched with
hooking the shorter next he clean-bowled Shroff to power and register the hat-trick.
stuff with gusto. When they had Billimeria bowled very steadily added 137 for the second wicket, to take 5 for 46 in 12.1 overs.
Grose, who latterly had been hav- The
ing Bachelors were
a dip at everything, given Start by Arrbie Hung and Norman cought by Kilbee off Perry for a Broadbridge, who added 38 for useful, although not classical, in-
In the course of the first wicket, and Hulse. com-¡nings of 72, ing in at the fall of Hung's wie- this knock Grose must have cow- kel, then proceeded
more occasions than on to hit the shotted
wus
bowling all over the field,, scoring he has done since his arrival here no fewer than 74 out of his un-but the means was justified by the broken second wicket
his dis- partnerend and Wanderers, on
MARRIED
T. Lock, b Souza
runs.
OVER 30'6
E. F. Fincher, Lb.w., b Burch T. A. Madar, e F. R. Zimmern,
b Anderson S. A. Gray, b Burch R. Baldwin,
Burch
c Anderson,
E. C. Fincher, e and b Ander-
son
A. N. Other, c Burch, b F.
R. Zimmern
نان
1114 4
RACE 3
$1,655,81
473.09 236,54
Tiesels Nos. 1377, 1021, get $50
Tickets Nos. 801, 1091. 1123,
1515, 562, 1052, 205, 452, 794, 198 gets $25 each.
Tickets Nos. 603, 1516, 1867, 201,
0
12
ch.
RACE 5
6
No. 780
971
S 889.00 254.00
15
A. G. Gardner, e Hassan, b Bux
415
127.00.
0
J. R. Way, b Bux
น
F. Barron, b A. R. Minu
24
R. F. Gregory, e Murques, b
Hassan
21 1
RACE 6
No. 1583
$1,803.04
W. E. Macfarlane, not out
12
702
523.04
H. S. Jones. c Butt, b Hassan
0
1830
281.52
J. K. Sloan, b Hassan
0
Extras
12
1787 get $50 each.
Amber II
22179
0
Total
131
Circe
53140
D
Bowling Analysis
Colorado Star
(3)
19620
7
0. M.
R. W.
Dick Turpin
40755
M. B. Hassan
5.7
15
4
Forehand Drive
51746
6M. I. Razack
2
16
2
Heinz
8519
S. A. R. Bux
4
0 12
1
14 G. M. Butt
Lovely Cat
3447
4 0
32
0
Quick Despatch
(1)
25697
43
M. A. Adem
1
0
27
(
b
K. M. Ramjahn
Rising Star
(2)
61430 -
0
27
1
Ruby Star
10261
A. R. Minu
2
0 11
1
Rooifly
12421
LOCAL STAFF
50187
$9
む
17665
6
34397
0
M. L. Razack, c Stoker, b
Gahagam
Tarzan
$787
11
23 U.
1st Prize
A. Ramjahn, c Gahagan, b Stoker
$26,00842
2nd Prize
7,430.97
8
190
IS. A. R. Bux, c Gregory, b
Gahagan
3rd Prize
3,715.49
5
Unplaced ponies (whether start-
ers or not): $344.02 each.
0
0. M. R.
8.5 9
39
3 b Way
11
7 1
25
3
0 29
3 A. K. Minu, std. Paul, b
McKenna
21
5 2
13
A. R. Minu. C Gregory, b
K.C.C. CRICKET
2
0
14
Stoker
3 U
10
2 0
18
!]
G. M. Butt, e Barron, b Way M. Adem, not out
}
2 1
5
0
UNDER 30'S
J. W. Bertram, run out E. Curtis, C Anderson,
Broadbridge
W. Parsons, c Baxter, b F. R.
Zimmern
1. Brokenshire, not out
5. O. Else, c Batter, b F. R.
Zimmern
Extras (827, WBI)
Total
Bowling Analysis
ship with Broadbridge of 94. He missal, had more than a sporting hit 14 fours.
chance of winning. On Pearce being bowled, however, some- thing of a rot set in until the ar- srival of Coombes, who played a carefree innings of 72, most of the runs
coming from straight F. Zimmern 20 and on-driving
W. K. Way, b Billimoria E. Zimmern, b Billimoria
J. L. Youngsaye,
Hulse
271
e Ladd, b
J. W. Leonard, c S. Leonard,
b Hulse
C. W. Lam, e S. Leonard, b
Billimoria
N. M. Shroff, b Hulse
G. H. A. Morris. st. Hung, b
Hulse
A. R. H. Esmail, c and b
Billimoria
U. H. Esmall, b Billimoria
hooking.
17
8
and
powerful
Grose hit 12 fours, Pearce six and Coombes a six and 13 fours,
Lloyd bowled very steadily and was always difficult to get away. while Owen Hughes, although
3 coming in for a fair amount of punishment, always looked like
22 getting wickets.
Burch Baxter Anderson Broadbridge Giften
A. Zimmern Rapley
D. Hung, c and b Baldivin
R. T. Broadbridge, b Baldwin F. R. Zimmern, c E. C. Min-
+
K. M. Ramjahn, Gardner. ti b Stoker
C. V. Marques, b Gahagan w.M. B. Hassan, c Macfarlane,
R.
Schmetterling
Sea Urchin
| Surprise Again
I. Haroon, 1.b.w.. b Gardner..
Extras
Bowling Analysis O. M.
5 0 24
SELECTION
Kowloon leams to play the In- dians to-morrow are:
72 First (home).-E. C. Fincher, N. D. Lloyd, D. J. Anderson, D. WHung, W. L, Rapley, R. T. Broad- 3 brige, E. F. Fincher. A. Zimmern, 3F. R. Zimmern, F. J. Lay, T. A. 2 Madar, Scorer, T. W. Carr, Um- 1 pire, J. P. Ribinson,
4 0
20
2
0 3
2
0
.
13
0.0 C 6
1
VOLUNTEER
CRICKET XI
Seconds (away).—S. A. Gray, E. Curtis, K. M. Baxter, H. Brokenshire, L. R. Burch, J..R- |Luke, F. Goodwin, G-A. Goodban, R. J. Fenton, George Giffen, B. D.
The following have been select-Lay, J. W. Bertram (12), oca to play for Hong Kong Volun-
9 teer Defence Corps in a friendly whole-day cricket match against
166 Royal Scots at Sookunpoo
on
Sunday, starting at 11 o'clock:- W. I. T. Ride, K. J. Attwell, K. M. Baxter, N. D. Booker, D. Hung. N. A. E. Mackay, D. McLellan,
A. E. Perry, D. O. Parsons, W. Stoker and A. Zimmern,
Total
4
1
HONG KONG C.C.
25
A. N. Other, not out
extras (B3, LB20, NB1)
4
21
J. E. Richardson, c and b T.
A. Pearce
Stoker
144
cher, b Curtis
10 Gahagan
Total
131
T. G. C. Knight, b Head
11
K. M. Baxter, Curtis
6 Way
L. T. Ritle, L.b.w., b Coombes
44
L. R. Burch, run out
5. Gardner
Bowling Analysis
0. M. R.
W.
Hulse
A. E. Perry, c J. L. C. Pearce,
b Dewar
F. Crabb, b Curtis
0 McKenna
48
A. Zimmern; b Baldwin
37
11 1 39
1
Billimoria
13.1 2
46
5
H. Owen Hughes, not out
31
D. J. N. Anderson, not out
64
Souza
4 Q 11
I
D. I. Bosanquet, not out
20 W. L. Rapley, b E. F. Fincher
6.
Solinu
11
0
23
22
132
U.H. Esmail
24
0
Lam
6
19 1
Way
2 0 SINGLES
A. Hung, c Lock, b Lam
N. Broadbridge, not out A. J. Hulse, not out
Extras (B9, LB4)
Total (for 1 wkt.)
G. Souza, P.
R. H. Griffiths, D. McLellan, L. 74. Kilbee, N. D. Lloyd and G. J. 13. Carey did not bat.
J. Billimorin, S. Head
Leonard, E. H. Esmail, S. R. Finnie Solina, L. Choa, G. 5. Ladd and Dewar 1. Edgar did not bat.
Bowling Analysis 2-
O. M. 3.0
J. L. C. Pearce. 2 0 T. A. Pearce
8 1 350 Major Grose, c Kilbee,
Extras (B2, LB1, W5, NB2)
10
G. W. Giffen, 1.b.w, bE. F
Fincher
0
Total (for 5 wkts, dec.) ..
300
A. N. Other, b Curtis
Extras (B9)
Total
Bowling Analysis
Bowling Analysie
0.
M.
R. W.
5 0
25
1
Curtis
4
1
19
0
Baldwin
0: M.
8.6 0- 68 0.0
R.
+
47
3
2 9
54 1
18. 0
E. F: Fincher
Parsons,
5. 1 26.
2
41016
U
10 0 97
1
R. W. Coombes
6.
0
Swyer
3
0
26
WANDERERS.
Esmail
3
.0 17.
0
"Youtigsaye",
Leonard
2
18 0
1 0
6 0
Perry J. L. C. Pearce, b.
Hughes
72
Owen
7.
T: A. Pearce, Knight
52
SUCH
RELIEF
TO:PHONE MY ORDERS-
THESE HOT, DAYS?<
Major Swyer, c ́McLellan, b
Owen Hughes
A. H. Coombes, not out
Capt. Freeman,
b. Owen
Hughes
Capt. Head; b Owen Hughes''- 12
Capt. Dewar, b McLellan
Copt. Peal. not out
Extras (B25. LBI, W2
1.
2
28
GROCERIES
253
#FRUITS::
BOMBER
FUND SOFTBALL
About $200 for the Bomber Fund was collected yesterday at
Total (for 7 wkts.) Surg Comdr. Finnie and Capt.
Kowloon Football Club where the Blake did not bat. 'Graybeards subdued the Juveni-
les 17 to 14 in a softball tilt.
Bowling Analysis
O. M... R.
No one knows what the store | Knight: was in the nightcap in which Owen Hughes The lessis bettled with the Kow Lloyd Joon, Kops, but it was generally McLellan agreed that a bly time was had Perry
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