THE CHINA MAIL
FRIDAY SUPPLEMENT, HONG KONG, JANUARY 31, 1941.
New Year Cricket
Coming in to lunch on the first day of the two-day cricket match between H.K.C.C. and K.C.C. Left to right D. McLellan, who flelded in the absence of D. O. Parsons, C. E. Gahagan (umpire), John Pearce and D. 1. Bosanquet.
D. I. Bosanquet and A. E. Perry coming in to lunch on the first day of the two-day cricket match between H.K,C.C, and K.C.C.
N. A, E. Mackay (left) and E. C. Fincher, who put on 105 for the sixth wicket In Kowloon Cricket Club's first innings against Hong Kong Cricket Club in the two-day match over the holidays, after five wickets had fallen for 20. H.K.C.C. won the match by six wickets,
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Another group of H.K.C.C. fieldsman. Left to right D, C. E. Grose, H. Owen Hughes, A. E. Perry, and in background, J. P. Robinson, the K.C.C. umpire.
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