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LOCAL SPORT.

LEAGUE CRICKET,

CRAIGENGOWER ✔ POLICE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 29rm, 1912.

This langus match was played on Saturday and reruited in a win for the 0.0.0. Soorea →→

POLICE.

Hoggarth, o Norie, b J. Braga Kent, o Baas, b Taylor

NAPIER JOHNSTONES' Grimmett b Pestonji

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MaLellan, a Neris, b Pestonji Reynolds, b Tayler...

Korr, not out ...

J. Broga

Peston... Taylor

Extras....

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

6

11.5 2

ORAIGENGÓWER,

W. H. Vivenah, b Korr....

E. L. Braga, a Fitt, b Hoggarth,

B. Bar, b Kerr

J. V. Braga, b Hoggarth

G: A. Hancock, 1.b.w, Kerr

| R. A. Carvalho, b Kerr ........

3. D. Norin, b Hoggarth.

L.A. Rose, o Kent, b Hoggarth

C. Johnstone, h Kerr

· គំនិតគ

B. Pestonji, run out

[62

H. H. Tayler, net out

Extran

Total

127

Bowling Analysis,

M

Hoggarth

King

7.

Kerz

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Bowling Analysis..

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Total

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Bowling Analysis.

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