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The weather conditions had consider- ably improved by the time it was How- loen's turn to bit, and, as the wicket HONGKONG RESIDENTS .. KOWLOONa drying, Kowloon's supporters hoped

runs.

RESIDENTS.

HONGKONG WIN BY AN INNINGS,

| Hongbing Club ground on New Year's Day, nad ended in an easy win for the first-named team by an innings and strat "Hong-ng was represented by a nentiescripe team notable absentees be. ing D. E. Donnelly, G. E. Marles, and Ng Sze wong. Refore the match co- mengd, T. E. Pearce met with an acbid. ent. Stapleton, of Kowloon, who was penetising alongside the pavilion, kit a

1919

KOWLOON RESIDENTAL

2nd: Inninga.

27

R. Pestonji, Bird A. de Souan. b Fearch......... Capt. E. H. Gray, e Hack, b Pearce 12 E. J. Edwards, run out w

3. P. Robinson, not out..

A. E. Wood, e Maas, b Bird

C. P. Jaines, e Mans, Bird

0

1. J. Blackburn, e and b Bird..

V

H. H. Tayler, b Hack

J. Stapleton, e Pearce, h Bird...

F. Wheiler, b Bird

18

Extras

Total

on

Bowling Analysis.

abort

M

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Pearce De Rome Bird

6

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3 @

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2

21

Fj

Hack

12

1

MARRIED «. SINGLES,

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CIVIL SERVIE DEFEATS- CRAIGENGOWER

At Happy Valley, yesterday, un all-day friendly match between the Civil Servico and Craigengower ended in a win for the first named eleven by 98 runa. Halting Srst, the Civil Service scored 150.runs, 26 feature of the innings being the batting of B. W Bradbury, who went in first. with A. E. Wood And carried out his bat with co to his credit.. His score included twelve fours, all made But for one from long drives to leg. chance offered to Kew, of Lanumert. at square-leg early in the innings, he gave as fine an exhibition as one could wish to The Civil Service had five wickets down for 38 runs, but when E. W. Hamil.

for a big, score. Wood and Blackburn, bae vpening pair, fared none too well at the start. Facing Bird, Wood gave a The annual match between Hongkong possible catch in the slips off the very Then, in Hamilton's first and Kowloon residents nas played anders ball. Lacavourable weather conditions on theer, Blackburn pas up a soft catch u Coquali at mid-off, and had to go back 'Inix in- with only 4 runs to las gane.

aspicuous start was followed a Low minutes later by the loss of wicket

had appresiable effect the fortunes of howtoon.

Stapleto Bird,

tapped one facing

straight tu Goodall. Wood led for an absolutely impossible run, then hesitated, and finally started 441. Stapleton responded and crossed safely, but Goodall sent

sent the ball straight to Wahl, who smartly stumped Wood. Te was extremely hard luck that Wood

An interesting match was played on the ton joined Bradbury for the sixth wicket should have been disposed of in this way.

partnership,

between Stapleton

and when the batchelors of the Craigengower gaine James, revived the hopes of their aide, CC met and defeated the benedicts by field, and the sente rose rapidly to 94, at for both hats14:1}

the The

which point Hamilton was caught in the was becoming

Hamilton unbeaten 169 by Thompson, who opened slips by Taylor off Omar. ike brought off the innings for his side. The bowling was scored 32 runs, including six fours, in not at all difficult, and Thompson hit itmerry fashion. Be gave' two chaners. with perfect freedom on both sides of the wickel. Arculli (42) was associated with Ling, who succeeded him, contributed 15. Thompson in a partnership which yielded and helped to raise the score to 120 before me, the total eventually reaching 257. 100 runs. Baso scored 24 for the Single he was bowled by Lammert. Umar and The Married men replied with 130, to- wards which Abbas (33), Lammert (33) and Mody (24) were the chief contribute. Lamble took # wickets for 54 runs.

isal that took Pearce full on the head, had scored 10 ruas. The third wicket Craigengower ground on New Year's day, different complexion was put the inflicting wound that bled freely

Pearce had to have the wound treated

medically, and, no doubt, the pain and bowling. which well creasing 127 rats. A feature of the game was an

That Hongkong was able to score 26 rang on a dead slow wicket-there wer

AAA

shock be experienced affected his subeely difficult on a

wally drying.

that was grad quouf play. Fortunately, he was wear

before sonic every stylish drives ng hat otherwise the wound would out to lucky one-handed catch by Mans,

the score

having near the boundary, have been much more serious.

risen to 54. Capt. Gray, who followed. opened out his shoulders, but was caught and bowled by Bird when he had regis tered uine. The rest of the innings pro dured very ordinary cricket, the bowlers gaining the mastery over the batsmen Tayler made 9 runs, and Wheeler Then Hamilton was relieved of the build by lack. Just about this stage James was caught behind the wicker by Wahl. aftar a praiseworthy innings which add- cd 2 runs to his team's Lotal, James wan seen to

to distinct advantage on the off The Navy bowler accounted first for Ro- binson and then for De Sousa, though the

stubbornly at hin the letter had stuck wicket for

Wabl some little time. effected another catch behind the stumpe which dismissed Pestonji, and the Kow- loom innings closed for 102 runs. The Hongkong fielding was patchy. held was slow in the outfeld."

a sharp drizzle in the morning was very praiseworthy, but it must be stated that in the moralug, the bowlers were greatly aanuzcapped by be tack that the bait was both suppery and heavy. Kowloon had to bat of Goth opensions on a wicket tout was cut up and was gradually dry O. Bird to per- ing, Claus suiting R. E.

Hatton, perhaps, realised that there would have been cab ualties is he wad sent down his usual gothing deliveries, and, consequently; salished named with nodium to slow

тестов.

C.

Thurs

The uncertainty of whether play was possible, in

ut the state of the ground, resulted in a late start. it was 104 1121 2541 Um De Kome and Capt. Mani, Hongkong s opening pair, com- Kowloon followed on with 137 runs Lo i med gratis,

A wicket was soft take to avert an innings defeat. With a in a degree that helped neither balamen gut-up wicket that was favouring the nor bowlers, and for the first half hour Lowlers it was not to be expected that the batsma

were fouling their way, they would do any better thun in the first Tayler and James were in charge of venture. As a matter of fact, they fared the ball, and from the start it was plain ratlier worse, although Pearce nercifully a to bowling was not going to be changed the bowling and put himself and RG IS Who was inclined to play De Bone un instead of either Hamilton Jack, Bosh Wahl and De Rome com- and Bird or Bird and Hack. Pestonji need cautivasly and play was rather and De Sousa were the opening pair, montonous. The wicket boing slow and and Pearce clean bowled the latter in Tayler & bowling suited to their taste his first over, with only one run scored. beth batsmen were able to get a number The partnership between Pestonji and of heavy shots

but log, where Sitapte Gray improved the outlook a little, too and De Sousa, in the catfeld, had Gray was hitting too freely to last long. a busy time. Wahl went some very and had to retire to the pavilion as the strung dives to the off, between point result of a catch by Hack off Pearce's and cover-point his best stroke into hot Bowling. Two wickets were, therefore, too varied repertoire. The Boors. Tosedown for 35 runs when Edwards went in. slowly to 12 before the first wicket fell He ran himself out, and was succeeded at the end of 5 minutes play. Wahl by Wood, the score standing at 41. The gare

a difficult catch to point which new comer opened with a run off De Rome,

that Wood snapped up. Fuarce, who filled a

Pustonji successfully

away

stroke

the breach, did so to the accompaniment emulated. Then Bird was put on to of seasonable advice from the pavilion, bowl and achieved a very noteworthy He was responsible for the dis- and batted, during the short time he was feat.

Pestonji and got Wood

Scores:-

BINGLES.

Thompson, not onl Lamble, o Parry, b Abbas... Arcalli, & Jones, b Bradbury Goldenberg, b Bradbury

The ball was hit all over the

Lammert, who opened the bowling for Craigengower, did well at the start. Omar was practically unplayable at ong stage of the gaine when he captured | four wickets for nine runs, performing the hat trick." He finished up with an average of 5 wickets for 50 rous. Craigengower's innings was

Bird, who bowled right through, proved too good for their opponents and disposed of the first eight wickets for 17 runs. A, Goldenberg (24) and F. G. Thompson (19) were the only two batsmen to enter double ligures. The whole side was dismissed for 62 Pune. Hamilton secured 6 wickets for 24 runs, white Bira Loox for 24.

Lett with us runs to get in order to avert an innings defeat, Craigengower entered upon their second innings, and had scored 107 for the loss of four wickets when stumps were drawn. H. H. Tayler (not out, 32), and M. H. Abims (not out, 2) seemed good for half a century ench,

Soures:-

CIVIL SERVICE.

A. E. Wood, b Lammert

B. W. Bendbury, not out. 19

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Muskett, Rumjahn, b Bradbury Basa, e Mukerjee, h Lanumert Ellis, e and b Lämmert

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24

a diswal failure. E. W. Hamilton and R. E. Q.

0

Manuk, b Lammert.

0

Jones, a Rumjahn, b Alban Dr. Kew, e Bradbury, ǹ Abbas................... 8. D. Ismail, run out

13

Intol

..267

Bowling Analysis.

M

Ε.

W

Lammert Abbas

.18 2 76

3

17

1

65

3

Bradbery Mody

12

4

S

4

H

1

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Kharas, t. Basa, b Lambie Mudy, e Bas, b Lamble D. Rumjahu, Lamble Bradbury, 1.b. w. Lamble Lammert, Lamble ........ Abbos, e Baso, b Thompson Rodrigues, not out Mokorjee, e Sub, b Lamble Ismail, o Kow, b Lamble Hull, b Lamble

8

24

Sergt. Drummond, Abints,

Omar

37

P. T. Lambie, b mar

33

Bergt. Strange, c'and ↳ Omar .........

R. E. O, Bird, & Omar

E. W. Hamilton, e Tayler, b Omar 32

F. J. Ling, b Lammert.................

15

Lei, c Arculli, b Lamble

Extras

Total

.128

W. H. Edmonds and b Abbas..... E.. Fincher, e Goodall, b Lammert. C. Kiara, b Abbas

Extras

Total

Howling Analysis.

Bowling Analysis.

U

M

H. W.

Launble

13.2 0 34

9

A rculli Thompson Kew

Q

40

0

Omar

0 28

1

*Lammert

1

1

D

Tayler Abbas

UNIVERSITY · PAST" BEATEN BY

THE PRESENT."

On New Year's day teams representing Past" and the "Present" members

The ball rolled away to the boundaryovers lateade & runs before Hack with 238, thus winning the match by 1021

.HONGKONG RESIDENTY.

A

PAST.

.150

V.

.16 *

50

5

.13 Σ 63

4

0

6.5 1 14

*bowled & wide.

CRAJGENGOWER

let lunings.

A. Areulli, b Hamilton......

D. At. Goodall, e Hamilton, b Hird. H. H. Tayler, c Drummond, b Bird o F. G. Thompson, b Hamilton. 1. E. Lammert, c and b Hamilton...

Base, c Strunge, b Bird.

34

M. H. Abbas, e Strange, b Hamilton 1

D. Ranjan, e Hamilton, b Bird... 4

U. Omar, b Hamilton

A. Goldenberg, c Bure, b

F. B. Kew, not out

Extras

Total

24

4

3

52

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M.

K. W.

2

*Hamilton

Bird

..0 3

PR

42

A. H. Rumjabo, e and b Marley.... 5 Yow Man Tsun, hit wicket, b Yeoh. 42 W. Hall, b Redmond

G. Hall, c and b Samy... Chow Yat Cheong, * Marley, b

Redmond

A. A. Rumjahn, e Gittens, b Red- ̈

mond

R. A. Basto, b Yeoh

22

bang & NOOD

A the wickets, in a manner which issal of Wood, Pestonji, James and

precinctors were hoping De Rome would Blackburn, in his first over, without emulate. Even Peart, however, was not single ran being cured. Be clean able to pull the bowling, for Pestonji bowled

and w keeping a length that defied hitting. James caught by Mans, following this A Pearce had seyred from singles be up by catening Blackburn off his own tried his first sleg; the ball soared into bowling. Four wickets thus fell with the the air and alighted in Taylor's

hande the

unchanged score

at 43. The re Tayler juggled with it for a while and mainder of the Kowloon team tried their of the University meti in friendly contest. "Past" scored 137 runs, towards which then dropped it. Then Tayler got excitest to retrieve the fortunes of their side, ed and threw the ball yards wide of the but Bird and Black (who was given the Yew Man Tsun (42) G. Hall (42) and Chow Yat Cheong (22) were the principal wicket, hoping to get Pearce run out. lenther at the opposite end

a couple of

The Present replied were bowling too well for contributors. on the other side and Pearce received them. Tuyler

runs. Choa Max Ping played very steady gift of five runs. Tayler's mistake did not came on and disturbed his wickets with cricket for his half-century, while U. cost his side so much as was expected, for his first delivery. Stapleton made 8 runs Marley (42), J. D. Wright (33) and Lim Pearce, in an attempt to force the pace, before he offered a catch in the slips to King Sin (32) cach materially nesisted in was dismissed by a splendid catch in the Pearce,

who opted it The last compiling such a substantial total for outfield by Wheeler, when he had scores! wicket partnership, between Wheeler and their aide. A. Ruajahn captured 3 wickets only 15 rugs. Goodall, who next part Robinson, almost saved the side an in-for 16 runs. Scores:---- nered Do Rome, was clean bowled by ning's defeat by playing out time. By Pestonji before he had broken his duck hitting out with some freedom that couple The score stond at 100 for three wickets raised the score from 63 to 91, at which when Maas went in. The now-comer did stage Bird clean howled Wheeler. The But stay long, for Gray, who had re Hongkong residents thus won the match lieved Tayler of the hall just Lock Mans splendid average spoilt by Whenler hi

by an indings and 46 runs. Bird had bowled him with a ball that took chest, when he had only three runs to bing him for two successive fours in the his credit. During the De Rome -Maas lust over. Beures: -- partnership the former player showed a little

more enterprise, so that whon Thursfield went in the score stood at 136. The advent of Thursfield brought brighter cricket, for, in scoring 18 runs, he hit four fine boundaries on the leg. No sooner did Hack take Mane pince, than De Rome was out to an off-break- from James, which kept low. He had been at the wicket for nearly two hours. scoring 0 runs. He played throughout for safety, but could have been toore venturesome without endangering his wicket. He had offered a catch to Wood at point when he had made about 20, the fielder's mistake proved a costly Hack and Rubinson were associat ed only for a few minutes before the lattar had his defence broken into by James. Hamilton and Hack were next Together, and again the play brightened up. Both batemen were scoring freely when the luncheon interval was called,| and, when play was regained, the score rose to 200 before Hack was sent back. The Navy man in played for anfets rather than

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69

A. J. Kew, & Redmond......

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Fung Man Sui, not out

D. M. Goodall, b Pestonji T. E. Pearce & Wheeler, Pestonji 15

M. M. Meas, & Gray

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U. O. Dunenberg, c and b Samy....

Extras

12

0

J37

9 3 24 5

* Bowled no ball.

CHAIGENGOWER.

2nd Innings,

F. H. Kew, b Wood

D. M. Goodall, b Strange

. H. Tayler, not out.......

A. Goldenberg, ↳ Ling ...........

R. Bara, at. Sara, b Lamble M. H. Abbas, not out

Extras

Total (for 4 wickets)..

Bowling Analysis,

Total

Bowling Analysis.

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R. W.

G. E. Marley.....

9

45

.

Ling

Redmond

T. E. Yooh

4 .........

39 4

Strango

42 2

Wood

.230

Briny

2.2

3

2

Bird

PRESENT.

Hamilton

Bowling Analysis.

14

II. W

Taylor James

14 ...17.2 1 53

01 '

4

Pestonji Gray

13

a

40

..........15

1

76 3

KOWLOON RESIDENTA.

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A. E. Wood, run out.

LJ. Blackburn, e Goodall, b

Hamilton

C. J. Bmpleton, a Mans, b Hamil-

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G. E. Marte, b Half..........

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Chac-Man Ping, h A. A. Rumjahn, B

W. Gittens, Lb.w., b Runjahn

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C. P. James, Wahl. t Bird... 28 Capt. E. H. Gray, c and h Bird

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Pestonji, e Walt, ↳ Bird

Extras

Total

Bowling Analyais.

D.

M.

Bird

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CRAIGENGOWER v. KOWLOON.

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Chenk K. Seng, Rumjalin

J. O. Thivy, not out

Extras.

10

Total....

..230

Bowling Analysis.

0,

.102

Yow Man Ten

1

74"

W. Hall

40

G. Hallumn 3

0

A. H. Humjalin in 7

51

Danenberg

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