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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY JANUARY 15, 1930.

SPORT.

"R.G.A. DEFEATS STAFF, AND

DEPARTMENTS.

NAVY DRAWS WITH CIVIL SERVICE.

RE AND LA DRAWS WITH

HONGKONG OLUB, ·

There was high-scoring in the match between the R.E. and LA. and the Hong- kong Club, the game anding in a draw The Club scored 233 runs for the loss of six wickets and then declared. The first wicket fell for eighteen runs, but a good. partnership between Pearce and Blaker carried the total to 110 runs,<for the second wicket. Pearce showed some of his old form on Saturday, hitting with freedom all, round the wicket. Blaker scored 88 runs his innings including ten. Fours Some very vigorous basting was witnessed during his tenure at the wickets.

The military team totalled 133 for the of six wickets when time intervened. Capt. Gray played merry cricket in collecting 81 runs. his score, including two sizes and seven fours. Col. Taylor played confident oricket Scores:-

The Navy sprung & murprise on the Civil Service on Saturday by scoring 215 runs for the loss of seven wickets and han declaring. The batting was mora Gar. Baines was the chief instru- or less consistent, pearly all the players The ment" of the win gained by the R.G..A.. pontributing to the general total. against the Staff on Saturday. He Civil Service felding was poor.

The in secured the best bowling averages in the Navy, who took first knock, sent League up to now when he captured seven Hastings and Kennett. Eastings com of the opposing wickets. He took two meneed to drive rigorously, and was, for wickets in his first over, and, later, per-tunate in being missed twice. He scored formed the hat trick," and generally play. 37 runs in quick time. Five wickets fell for ed sad havoc with the opposing team, who 95 runs and then an excellent partnership were beaten by the very broad margin of between Holborn and Robinson raised the ten wickets. Batting first, the Staff and total to 203 rues for the sixth wicket Departments, though a well-represented Holborn's innings was a treat to watch side, including Bowen, Coles and Hum- Es made some splendid drives, both to phry were only able to compile a meagre | off and leg, collecting 60 runs, being un- (Mr. Extras" entering beaten at the end of the game. He hit 33 ruas, only double figures. Coles played a very slow altogether fourteen fours. Robinson, his innings for & runs, carrying out his bat. partner, his out lustily at everything and The Garrison Belders assisted the bowlers his score of 60 runs included eleven fours, considerably, no catches being missed. practically all of which were secured on Davies and Talfourd opened the in the off The Civil Service bowlers were

aft nings for the Garrison and their

mend colour, Edmonds being the only one topped

respectable When the score reached 70 the Civil Service, going in rather late partnership was dissolved: Davies play- ed a capital innings in making 54 runs, in the evening, were only able to score his score including eight fours. Lieut 86 runs, for the loss of four wickets when Bryson was in good form with the bat time intervened. A. E. Wood, was bowled and collected 49 runs. The innings by Hastings, before he had got a eventually realised 219 runs for eight single rat Limble and Edmonds played wickets. Boores:-

steady cricket. "Scores :—

of wicket core without the fall of to secure anything

STAFF AND DEPARTMENT, Major Bowen, b Baines Col. Coles, not out

Col. Humphrys, c Daries, b Bainer...

Sergt. Connor, Baines

Pie. Filmer, b. Davies

Pte. Rhodes, b Baines

Cpl. Glenny, Baines

Capt. Showell, & Baines

QS Sheriff, b Davies

Capt. Tomory, b Davies

Capt. Macaulay, c Olliver, b Baines..

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

$3.00

Baines

Davies

$5.00

1.0000

$5.03

Capt. Daries, e sub., b Connor

$2.00

Mr. Gar. Paifourd, Bowen

25

Cpl. Mann, b. Connor

32:50

Lt. Bryson, b Connor...

Lt. Golding, d. Bowen:

6 Connor

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Capt. Giliver, did not bat, m

Mr. Gar. May, did pot bat,

Extr

Total (for 8 wickets): Bowling Analysis

averley,

MAVIT.

Rev. F. G. B. Hastings, b Edmonds. Si E, G. Kennett, o Ling, b Severn. 14 A Witchell... 24 Surg -Cdr. Half

not out ..***

Et Cz #el Coaswell, Hutchison, b Edmonds L-Cdr. Greig, a Wood, b Edmonds. I Pay-Lt. Robinson, b Lamble LA. McNair, Edwonds

Extra

Severa

Ling

Witchell

Total (for wkts, declared)...215

Bowling Analysis.

Famonds...

Hutchison

MYL IZVICE.

4. E. Wood, Hastings

BW. Bredbury, Ken

Hastings

B. C. Witchil,' 6 Holborn B R. Hutch) by Kännett

P.T. Lambie, not out

W. E. Edmonds, not cut

Extras ...................

Connor

21.2.2

22

Bryant Castrell

Rhodes

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'Total (for 4 wickets).

Bowling Analysis.

0. 1.

14

6

CRAIGENGOWER DRAW WITH THE INDIANS.

The Indians had much the better of

HONGKONG dia.

T. E. Pearce, e and b Edwards. E. J. R. Mitchell, m. Wahl, b. Ed-

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EW. Day, Wahl, b Middlemas

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P. G. de Paravacini, nòt out

Extras

3.

25

Total (for 6 wkts,, declared)...213

Burnie, Humphreys, Sutton, and Donnelly did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Hammond Edwards

B... M

15

16

Middletons-- 11.4

R.E. AND Luka

Capt, Gray, e Green, & Day

Major Greenaway, b' Day Major Edwards,

6 Day

Col Taylor, b Pearce

Major Middlemas, Pearce,

Donnelly

Lient.

Capt. Wond, Burnie

not out

Extras

*

25

..183

Total (6 wickets) Clausea, Murray, Jacobson, and larkcom did not bat.

Dontelly Day Burnie Pearce

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Lai Khon,

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Chan Tin Sung, Kelly

Wong Po Keung, not ont.

Wong Kwok Kwong, Clark, b

Maskell.......

0

80

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IRO. batting first lost A. Arcalli with scoring an unfinished 48 rune and cap the score at 38 runs. A good partner.turing six wickets for 39 runs. The they will not be recognized, ship between A. H. Ramjahn and G. O. Police "tail" wagged to good effect and So Fire Ipauragon will be affected by us Barde carried the score to 114, when the by almost won the match, losing only in any can have

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Left with one and a quarter hours in which to top their opponents' score, Crai gengower made a

strengur effort. Bass. the played, as in excellent form sud mott creditable innings, getting 61 fans. M. H. Abbas was getting weil set when he was caught in the slips. Time interveled with the score at 115 for the loss of four wickets.

Alexander. The Indians' felding was very good Boores:-

Kelly

were thus able to compile 170

I.2.0.

24

H. C. Hunt, c and b Ng Soo Kwong 10-

D. K. Samy, b Ching

81

F.A. Bedmind, Ho b Ching

R. Ponsonby Face, not out ................

A. H. Bamjahn, ‘e. Hall, bi Abbas A. of Arculi, a Kennedy, b Abbas

J. D. Wright, a Yow, b Ching

4. C. Eards, a Abbas, 6' Lammert

R. A. Basto, b Ching

D

B. K. Chua, ĐƯỢC ĐA

-5

A. A. Rumjan, c Jex, b Lammert...

6.

A. B. Mader, not out

Extras..

Total (for 6 wkta., declared)"...163

L T. Pun, T. F. Teok, and K. S. Choo did not bas.

8. H. Ismall b Lammert

E. A Moosteen, b Abbas 0

Extras

Total (for 6 wkta, declared)...170

8. A. Ismail, D. Rumjahn, M. B. Sufied, and S. D. Lail did not bat.

Omar

Abbas

Lammert

Bowling Analysis,

ORAICENGOWER.'

Wan lu Shing, b Kelly

Choung Wing Kui, e Taylor, b Mas-

kell

Li Men Kwong, b Maskell

Extrai

Total (For 7 vickata, declared). 116

Bowling Analysis.

Mist Clark

Maskell

Alexander, b Wong

D 1

0

POLION.

33

Kelly, a and b Wong

Rusbooke, not out.

Cockle, c Chan Hin Lee, b Wong Taylor, e sub., b Lai Kuen

Hollands, e Cian Ein Leo, b Lai. Mist; b Lai Knen?

Maskell, b Wong

Woods, b Wong

French, e Ini b Wong Mathews, b Lai Kuen

Extras

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

Bowling Analyds.

đi

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13

Ng Bae Kwong

в

Yew Man Teun

2

Ea Wing Kin

8

11-

15:0

37:0 69

Total

.108

Ching

14 2

Bowling Analysis.

Ship Man Ping, a and b Chus....... Ng Sae Kwong, e Ponsonby Faze, b

Bedmond

R. Baan, Eardo, b Arcilli ..............

Tri Kin

10

0

F. G. Thompson. b Barde

20

L. E. Lammert, a D. Bumjahn, b A.

Wong Po Koung ... 9 Wan In Shing ......

11 0

Wong Kam Ning, run out

Li Choi Chi, e Wright, b Chun

A. Ramjita............

14

M.H. Abbas, Eardo, ↳ Arculli

30

H. Ching, e Hunt, Redmond

Ho Wing Kin, b Yeoh ......

W. Hail, net out.............

8. Jex, not out

C. Choa, b.Yeah......

Extras..........

In Man Pan, b Yeoh

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The first and second rounds for

Wei Lee Sea, a Chus, b Yooh

6

Total (for 4 wickets) ....115

Yor Man' Taun, run out-

Mak Kin Ste; not ont

Kettes

8

Khares did not bat.

Bowling "Analysis.

Total

€170

0. K.

Bowling Analysis.

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11 2 20

Aculli

11 D 40

1.5

D.

0.

13

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