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BATTING
18 P. V. Dodge (KCC
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2 - 4 a plons v KCC)
SECOND DIVISION
rcores of the season against a, 198 for seven wickpis, 47 front formidable attack with 34 21 Fall Kermail and an not out and s
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At Chater Road, the one wicket Harding being the most successful Army Bowler Optimists all-star batting lost SEVER wickets in overtaking with four wickets for 27 runs.
Army lost their first three University's 114 on firet lease of Noel · Arthy (39) wickets for 20 runs, Davidson the wicket, being the Arst League bowler and W. L Alexander, (09 to dismiss Major Wilson for out) being the principal run- Though the two big under double figures. Army makers.
batting strength, howeve
HOW THEY STAND matches of the after-proved sufficient to bring the
in the Cricket score up to 137 for six wickets Scorpions
and the seventh wickets part Army Saturday nership of League
Lane and Beevers Optimists
more. after RAF
IRC were at Sookanpoo, it looked good for
Royal Navy The
IRC, despite a long ac- was the Happy Valley putting on 30 runs.
with their home Recrelo match between Craigén-quaintance
wicket, which maintained CCC gower and Royal Navy reputation of being the worst that produced some of in the Colony, were all out for the brightest cricket, in. 76 runs, Kitchell going for a
duck
and Rumjahn for 17. took six wickets cluding a 95 (not out) Tony Weller
for 30 runs and Roger Cull from George Souza as three for 12. 399 runs went up on the| board for 13 wickets.
Army faltered against a KCC team finally come into its own and had the worst of a drawn game while There was some herty hitting Scorpions, having dismissed at Happy Valley, George Souza the Indian Recreation Club sending two balls into the foot- nine wickets when the wicket- L. D. Hilbee (Optimists
v Novy) over the HKFC takleg orgy started. for 75 runs, were three wic-ball ground
fact, came and reaching 93 (un- Noise, in kets down for 61 runs and detented) after giving one dif-like thunder on the University then seven down for 64 be fiscult chance at square leg in batsmor
Co far Army, who have fore Campbell, Hill and Mr the forties. He stepped out to
In seven starts, Extras
an Agarker, the Navy bowler re-drawn once combined in cighth wicket partnership puted to be sending down the winning all their other matches biggest leg and off breaks in by convincing margins, dismiss- and won recent local cricket history. ed KOC for 78 rung
13 boundaries There were
by nine wickets, even without George's innings.
Bartlett, who was put on
T. H. Lean (University Another happy hitter was bow instead.
Pace beat Navy by three v. KCC). Surg. Cmdr. Goldsworthy, who went to town on Maurice Free wickets and King George VE.. R. Madger (RAF V R. Abbas (IRC V man, hitting him into the read School, playing at home, beat Navy)
Beautiful over in IRC by six wickets, M. Nicol A. one
University) the son talding six IRC Wickets for Freeman took
Taylor and 18 runs. wickets of Elder, Naylor, all clean bowled
to win the match,
Otto Kerr (32) and Weller (21) gave the Scorpions a good start towards the necessary 70 for victory and the runs came hard enough though Minu cost 30 for his five wickets.
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