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CRICKET

LEAGUE MATCHES.

INDIANS DEFEAT THE NAVY! The Indian Recreation Club deserve every credit for the very meritorious win they scored on Saturday, or their new rounds at Sookumpoo Valley against a Strengthened Nasy tean. The Navy

incruded

officers frum several tenm the fucks, but missed Commander the ex-Surrey county. Bonham-Carter, cricketer. who was on duty A feature of the match was the aplen- of A. Ruajahn, who did batting spered the rst century in this season's

In Lege cricket. compiling beaten 100 runs, Ramjahn gave two very hard chances where he was in the righties, otherwise, las display was "a pattern of steady cricket. No less useful than Rum. Fahn's success in batting was the service rendered by garde in the bowling depart ment. He clean bowled ve men for rus, obtaining the last wicket-which won the unite for his ride on the stroke of time.

1919.

Toe R.G.A. batting was, till Davies cricket on the side, was played by Staple

Brand was the only successful came in, stodgy. Talford was as sound ton. as he always is and stayed in till the bowler on his side."

A fine display by Pearce was a feature score stood at 66 without giving a chinace Four wickets were down for 93 of the Club innings. The Club captain when Davies came in and knocked up the was thoroughly at ease with Lil the how-

lerk,

bly seconded the efforts of required runs in no time. He proved an adept at stealing short runs, and after the skipper and played good cricket for unfinished 3 Pestonji was kept on the match had been won, hit out "at

far too long with the bowling, but Stalker pretty nearly everything. The GA

bowled very well indeed capturing five won by six wickets. Scores

wickets for a fraction over runs apiece. Scores:-

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KOWLOON

D. 31. Gooxtall, Mitchell, h Brand.. KR. Macaskill, not aut

4. Stapleton. e Day, b Brand

J. Benga, Raworth, b Brand. K. Braga, Day, & Burnta

Extras

Chon Man Fiage Perkins, b. Daries 7 La Man Pun, e Perkins, b Bryson ...

13 Yow Man Tsun, b Ollives

J. P. Robinson, b Brand J. Stalker, b. Brand

Ng Sie Kwong, e Bryson,, b Olliver... 27 G. Lee, & Oliver ........

*

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Sin Man Ping, st. Talfourd, & Olliver 7 In Hew Faa, e Perkins, b. Baines. Th Yew Man-Hon, b Baines H. Ching, Bryson, b.Oliver J. Wong, not out

B. D. Evans, e Blaker, b. Brund

Extras

13.

Torn!",

103

A

Rowling Anaylsis.

Davies

Bryson

Taking first knock on an ideal bata- man'a wicket, the Budians started none too auspiciously sing Arelli, the stone- waller of the side, when only fifteen run had been totalled. Earde partnered A. H. Rumjahn and commenced hitting the bowlers all round the field. The total soon reached 53, when Earch (33) was. out to a splendid catch as square leg by Cunningham. The next wicket fell with the score at 65 and then a soundy partner- ship between S. A. Ismail and Bumjahn raised the score to 11, when the former was bowled by Lambert A. A. Rumjahn joined his brother, and the two compiled When the runs at a fairly fast pace. score reached 10. A. Rumjahn had When the score obtained his century:

K. E. Wong, b Olliver

Olliver

Baines

R. G...

Capt. Olliver, b Yew

Capt.. Davies, not but Gar. Perkins, not out

Extrus

JERR2

31

Total for 7 kr. elated).180

de Suda, A. W. Raaway and: R. Pestonji, did not bat,

Brund

Burnie

P

&

They

McNicol

ני

Bowling Analysis. .

D IN.

6.5 0

C Blaker. Stalker, Evans

===

A. Burnie Stapleton, h. Stalker. H. E. Holland, & Maeuskill. b Stalker 3 10 F. Sutton, not out

Extrus

D

RONGKONG C,c.

CQMS. Mituruí e Lo h. Yew Corp Mann. b Ching

40

11

F. W. Day, 'h Evany...

Sergt. Athorne, e o b. Few

10.

T. E. Pearce, ↳ Stalker

P. Paravacini, run out

H. J. R. Fischell, e Stalker, B. Evans.

A. B. Baworth, B. Stalker

12

R. A. Brand, nós nube.

1. D. McNicol, Stapleton, & Stalker

Total rior wickets)

121

. Bryson, Gar. Baines, Ger. Smith,

Boweroma, Mr.-Gr. May and Bomb, did not hat.

JI

Howling Annylsia

0.

M.

R.

Yew Man Taun

3.3

3.

9

Sg Sze Kwong

10..

0

G. Lev

13

U

Pestonji

H. Ching.

0

1

Evans

Hamsay

the

Stalker

Robinsoni

At 188 raps for the loss of four the Indians declared. A. H.

Z was as the wicket for over an

hour and a half in paking his unfinished 106 runs, which incinded thirteen fours. A. A. Rumjaha carried out his, bat for a correctly compiled 25.

STAFF DEFEAT THE UNIVERSITY.

Total for nine wickets) 163

Bowling Analysis, o

0.

· SERVICE.

30.

M

+3

К

W

0

RM

25.

* 224

The Staf and Departments, playing their first League match against the CRAIGENGOWER DEFEAT THE CIVIL University on the latter's ground on. Saturday scored a decisive victory by 107 runs.

A noteworthy innings by R. Basa helperf a veryCraigengower to "a victory over the Civil

Service. The latter teain missed the Hea C, Severn and F."J. Ling, their absence making all the diference in the bowling

WATA

The Civil Service started struskily, losing six wickets, including those of Wood, Bradbury and Hutchison, befure

30 runs had been scored. As Abbas "was merely keeping the run down without taking any wickets, Lummert and Heath

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The Nayy

started disastrously, two men sented in our selection and

being unfortunately run out with we have a style and size

score standing at 3. A partnership be tween Shirts;

Robinson

nson and Tenderson raised la Collars, Ties,

and

the score to 24 for the third wicket wher Waistcoats Gloves,

the latter was bowled by Eurce. The Socks, to suit every taste. next wicket fell without any addition to the total. The fifth wicket fell for 42, when Kennett joined Robinson, who Batting Erst, the Staff "made adopted offensive tactics and gave a lot encouraging atart. Coles and Bowen. Who were the first to go in, took the score to of trouble to the bowlers. The total was raised to 89 for the sixth wicket when 111 before Wright got behind Coles Robinson, who had scored 33, was caught defence. Coles had played very steadily, at the wickets by D. Rumjaha off S. Aring Bowen to do the hitting Bowen. Ismat Robinson hit at everything and whose success in the recent Garrison

His

Hongkong match was so marked, was in gave a robust display of batting.

3 11.5 not innings. however,

without rare smiling form, and his 5 runs were than one mostly compiled by blenih, for ho gave more,

boundary hits.. chance.

play Humphry was showing good form when Bennett continued to steadily, giving no chances, but he receiv he had the misfortune to be caught by took up the bowling, enabling the last ed no assistance from the tail end of his Samy eff Wright Connor batted with three batsmen to add appreciably to the

the wickets quite a

Basa played right through the Craigen- who opened the bow- innings closing for 110 runs. A. A. Run-long time. jahn, who was put in to bowl at the latters Weight and the best average on one possible chance. His drives on the ter end of the match, secured two wickets 10 overs Staff tail was not a glar-off were much admired. Kennedy hit out Dore than one ing success, the last threw wickets falling enterprisingly, giving with the store remaining

catch in the outfield. Craigengower wob Connor and Cavenauge bowled through the University innings unchanged, finisb- ing up with very similar averages. The first wicket fell at 22, and thenceforward the men, were dismissed with regularity, except for a brief spell, when Wright and Hunt were associated at the wickets The Tast wicket added 23. runs to the score.

Scores:-

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side. He carried out his bat for 96, the care, and went down a costly gower innings without giving more than

for four runs.

Scores:- 1.R.C.

A. H. Rumjaha, hot out.106

A. Areulli, b Kønnetă .......................

S. H. Ismail, b Barron

G. C. Barde, o Cunningham, b

Archard

33

1

9

25

S. D. Ismail, b Lambert

A. A. Rumjahn, not put...

Extras

Total (for 4 wits, declared) ... 185

Kennett Barron Archard

Chapman Lambert

Bowling Analysis.

ن

3

Bowled 1 wide,

NAVY. Pay-Com, Helhert, run out Capt. Hyne, run out..... Capt. Henderson, Barde -Pay-Liem, Robinson, e D. Rumjaho,

A. Ismail

with

his side.

108.

STAY AND DEPARTMENTS.

Lieut.-Col. Coles, b Wright'

on the stroke of time by three wickets. Scares:-

CIVIL SERVICE.

R. C Witchell, run aut....

L. S. Waters, b Omar

3

Johnstone Humphreys

·Beith Fenwick Jammert

Bowling Analysis.

K. 42

V

P 0

Synth Thompson .... 1 0

†Bowler. I no balk

Bowled wide.

Hogakosu .c. 2ND. IT

R. A. Garon, 1 Övery

C. C. Stark, .b... b. Overy ......

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1

3

J. D. Humphis, e Edwards, à Piety

cher

T. J. Frawiak, b Overy .....

F. Sym Thomson. h Övery h

A. K. Mackenzie, std., Edwards, b

Fletcher

„F. “G. Lanumert, nós ous

C W. Johnstone, h Braw

R. M. Austin, b. Brawn

R. Kennedy, not out

A. E. Erith, did not had

Extras

Total afer right wickets!

ÚVAN

Railton

Fletcher Bran

Bohel

Bowling Analysis.

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CIVIL SERVICE 2ND, XK DEFEAT

"UNIVERSITY 2ND. XI

The second team of the University net with defeat at the hands of the Civil Service Second string on Satirday. G Y. Ng, was the only man un his side to stand up to the bowling of Tayler and Sandlord. The Civil Service batsmen found the bowling easy, Borne "hit seven houndaries in obtaining 130 rang Most of the Civil Service runs were made The Civil Servier wont up of boundaries.

by 91 runs. Scores:-

UNIVERSITY 25, XI.

T. E. Cheah, bir wicket, b Taylor

S. W. Chan, Tayler

C. H. Yoh.

Ju

Taylor

J. Basto, and E Taylor

C. Y. Ng, Alderman. Bacon

K. H. Don; h Santor

S. Sepher, and b. Sandford

Lau Yan Chi, b. Taylor,

E. Guttieres, Eh, & Taylog T. 0. Yeah, nus not

A. N. Other, absent

Extras

Sandford Taylor Racou"

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

12. R.

3. 17

2

2)

0

CIVAL SERVICE.

H. W. Sandfeed, à Enthürrez, b 1.

E. Yeoh

E. Kaight, b C. H. Yesh

R. W Bearne, e Basto, b. Cheah...

G

H. Haakrat, 1.b.w., br Cheah......

E. T. Crocker, Guttierez, b Cheah, 19

F. Bacon, b. C. H. .....

R. T. Taylor, g, à C. H. Yrob

S. Kelly, h

S. E. Alderman, hY

Chena

1

A. E. Wood', b Abbas......................

D

S. Emer, 1.b.w., h Cheah

R. W. Bradbury, Heath, b Omur.. R. O. Hutchison, run out

7

V. Hast, nut out

Extras

Pre. Elliott, e and b Omar

Total

EC Fincher, b Lammert

Dr. Smalley, b Laminert

Bowling Analysis."

W.

Major howen, b. Wright

Sergt. Connor, Redmond

20.

Col, Humphry, Sony, b Wright

W. H. Edmonds, Lammert

H. Prcy, not out

10

Cheah

Capt. Cavenaugh, b Redmond.

H. E. Strange not out

Trol

Pts. Rhodes, è and b. Wright

Extas

Chan

"Total (For D wkta.. dec.)

Bowling Analysis.

10

Capt. Bundle, Wright

Corp. Glenny, & Resimond Capt. Touery; b Redmont..... Corp. Knight, b Redmend Pte. Filmer, not out

Omar

Abhna

Lammert

22882

عن سمنت د

Extras

Total

to

Heath

}

Lt. Jones, 5 Karde ...........

Lt. Lambert, b. Earde

Bowling Analysis

CRAIGENGOWES,

16.

Mr. Kennett, not cut

W.

R. Ben, net qut

Eng Com, Archart, c and b A. A.

Kumjuha

Kedmond Marley

1

5

C. Omar, elliott,

Witchell

1

10

0

Wright

10.3

L. E. Lammert, e Smalley, b Wit-

chell

9

6 Ramjahn

Hust

1

2

C. Kennedy, Edmonds

34

Eng. Com. Cunningham,

F. G. Thompson, e Witchell, b Ed-

monds

4

$. Jex, c Smalley. b Filmands

0

3. Abha, b Edmonds......

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Extrus

Earde

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G. C. Earde

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A. Ismail

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D. Ismail

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D. Kamarasamy, b Cavenaugh

110

UNIVERAITT

G. E. Marley, e Tomory, b Cavanaugh 24

R. A. Basto, b Carensugh....

F. A. Redmond, b Connori................

J. D. Wright, c "Tomory, b Carenaugh 18

H. C. Huat, b↳ Comar .....

B. K. Chua, b Connor

K. L. Ban, e Coles, b Connor

V. N. Atienza, b Cavenaugh

K. S. Cheah, b Connor

I. T. Pun, not out ......

Extrus

C. E. Heath, not out ..

C. A. Goldenberg.. b Ednionda

W. Hall, did not bat...

H. W. Ramsay, did not hat

Extras

13

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134

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* Bowled a wide each

Bowled two wides.

CRAIGENGOWER 2×6, XI, DEFEAT.

C.R.C2ND. XI.

• Thể C.RC, dia not make a good show in this match, which was productive of low scoring. The C.R.C., "batting ärst, lost their Grst two wickets at 9. When

the score stood at 26 for the loss of 3 y wickets, things looked better, but this promise did not materialise Craigen- gower did not look like winning at first.' Three wickets fell for 2 and 5 for 40 when the tail came to the rescue. Craigen gower won by four wicket Scores:-

«C.H.C. 2ND. II.

Yung Hin Lua, & Ellis, b Abbas Vong Po Kong, Swanston, b

Pinna ..........

{

Total (for 7 wickets)

..119

Chan Hin Lee, □ Muskett, b Abbas ... 17. Lee Ying Chiu, Pinna uom

&

Cheung Wing Kiu, b Pinas

Bowling Analysis.

lai Keen; b Abbas...

Total

Strange

4

0

Bowling Analysis,

Witchell

11 0 44

2

Piercy

25. Q

0.

Q.

4

Edmonds

I 04

Б

Conar Cavenaugh

11.3

44 &

43 5

Was a Shing, run out ......

Tan Ma Sze, 1.b.x., Abbas

Lam Tak in,.b.w.,,Pinna

Chan Tin Sung, e Alver, b Pians Jau Man Ching, not aut

Extra

Total ......

Bowling Analysis.

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R.G.A. DEFEAT THE C.R.C.

The Chinese team put up a good game. against the R.G.A.." at Happy Valley, on Saturday. Lieut. Sutherland and nr. Middleton were the absentees on the B.G.A side, while the Chinese fielded their strongest possible team. The match, played on the Military ground, was con- tantly interrupted by streams of foot- [ball" spectators. The crowd was fre- quently crossing the field of play and passing in front of the screens. Twice, during the match, play had to be stopped,

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The Chinese, batting first, opened very slowly, the first six overs yielding only 11 runs. Both Choa and Lo were caught in the slips, at 13 and 20 respectively. The partnership between Yew and Ng considerably improved the position of their side. Neither Bryson nor Davies

There is a tradition that the Kowloon was bowling his best, owing to being C.-Hongkong C.C.. matches should unaccustomed to the matting wicket, on always end in favour of the home team. which the ball was kicking. After Last Saturday's match, however, Vended got out, with the score at 58, only Un in a draw, the result being open up to of the remaining batsmen was able to du the last minute. anything at all. Olliver was given the Kowloon batted first, and were able to bowling, and his deliveries looked so easy declare their innings closed when they that the batsmen attempted to hit out had scored 189 for the loss of scren with the result that four out of the five wickets E. B. Macaskill played a very were taken in the lips. The R.G.A. free innings, punishing the bowlers with Robinson's 30 fielding was much below the usual stand-the greatest confidence.

ard, and several chances went begging- runs were steadily. compiled, but the best

HONGKONG C.C. 2x, XI. DEFEAT KOWLOON C.C. 2ND. XI.

Abian

The second team of the Hongkong C.C. got the better of their rivals from Kow- loon, on the Hongkong ground. Kowloon Pinna "declared their innings closed when they had scored 132 for the loss of eight Edmonds batted very freely, wickets.

ringing off souse hefty shots on both sides of the wicket. The Hongkong C.C. bats men batted as if they found the bowling easy, Lammert doing the best of the six men who entered double figures. The Club won by two wickets. Scores --

.C.C. 2ND. II.

A. Q. Brawn, b Johnstone ....ta

L. E. 6. Hodge, b Johnstone

C. E. Carr, run'süt

N. LH. Railton, e Mackenzie,

Johnstone

W. T. Elson, cand'' Leith

J. C. Fletcher, b Leith

E. J. Edwards, a and b Lammert

R. H. Jewsbury, b Johnstone

H, Overy, not ont

F. Lobel, not out. G. T. Carille, did not hat'

Extras...

Total (for 8 wkta., declared)...132

0. M. 2.

8.4 0

CRAIGENGOW

43

17

CO

T. McCormack, e Chin Hin „Lee,” b

Wong ......

Y. Abban, b Wong

0 31

J. Remedios, Cheung, Wong..... A. S. Ella, Wong

C. H. Lyson; e Lee Ying Chin, h

Wong

J. Swanston; b Lai Kuen

17

13

15

M. Piñas, b Lai Kuen

W. B. Muskett, b Wong

A. W. van Assche, 'b Wong

E de Sua, not ont

CM. Alves, e Chan Tin Sung, b

Jai Kuon

Total

Bowling Analysis,

c.

Lai Kuen

Wong Po Koung

12 1 10

3

Wan Iu Shing 1

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