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HE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, DROKMBER ITEL, 1923.
CRICKET.
FRIENDLY MATCH,
E.K.C.C. 280° XI, », H., K.G.C. Iar XI,
"An interesting friendly match between The Hongkong Crickss Club first and accond elevens was played on the Club ground op Saturday The match result ed in a win for the first eleven by five "wickets and 65 runs. The second string wens to the wickets first and were all out for 118. Of this total Claxton scored 12 TUDA. His contribution included one boundary for six off. Pent and seven fours.
Scores:-
UNIVERSITY,
A. A Rumjahn, a and b Bufton Feob Teik Ee, 1.b.w. b Major war M. H. Roffey, b Major
EK Quick, h Greason
N. Balchatchet, à Bass, b.Major.... W. Gittens, not out w.. W. L Sbelshear, not out'..................
Extras...
Total for 8 wkts. (dec.)...188
D. K. Samy, R. S. Choo, Yoch Tuck On, and F. A. Redmond did not bat
Bowling Analysis."
J. Greason A. Palce
0.
W
B 0
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A
123
53
0
J. Balton
E. W. Major 12.
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583
匠 0
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R. Bass
CHALDENGOW IR Balchatchet
18
11
The first eleven opened strongly, the first two batamen compiling over
Morgan Shundred runs between them.
was in good form and made 73 before he was caught by Mackmsle, He found the boundary on ne less than fourteen
Occasions.
E. W. Major, b Ramjahr.
W. Hall, b Rumjaba
Of the bowlers F Farthing had. Greason, Lb.w., b Balhatchet... 8 the best average, taking five of the second string's wickets for fourteen TUAL
Acores:-
2ND XI.
W. 1. Mackenzie, b Owen Hughes 0. G. H. Pieres, h Owen Hughes.17 A. A Claxtone and b D. B. Peat 62
F. C. Miller, e Davies, b Owen
Hughes
3
H. E. Hollands, b. F. H. Farthing 11
L. D. McNicoll, c. Owen Hughes,
b. Prat
M. A. Watson, b Farthing
W. Galloway, b Farthing
D. Reid, at. Davies, b Farthing
G. A. Chadwick, e Owen Hughes,
b Farthing og
F. H. Pentycross, not out
Extras...
Total
Bowling Analysis.
116
0
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J. Bufton, & Roffey, b Rumjaho
W. S. Marsh, st. b Rumjahn ....
1 0
A. Paice, Roffey, b Balhatchet 1
D. Mackintosh, run out iss
W. B. Muskett, st., b Bumijahn.
B. Brown, ant out...
F. Ford, b Balhatcheté.
Extrae
Total
Bowling Analysis.
A. Bamjaha
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W.
Ny Balhatchet
208 10
IR.C. v. C.S.0.0..
This League match was played on Saturday at Happy Valley resulting in a draw. The Indians won the tow and batted Grst. Reed opened the attack with deadly length and breaks. At öne stage of the game the visitors did not mem likely to get fifty runs. The runs at the fall of the wickets were:-1 for 3, 2-0 3-93, 4-93, 3-23, 6-10," 7-41, 8-72, 0-78, 10-137. The last wicket partnership add ed" 60 runs. Madar batted well for his 49 and got 3 wickets for 5, Reed took 7 wickets for 47 and S. H. Ismail for 16.
INDIAN RECREATION' CLUB.
Bowling
G. Lee Ng Sze Kyong
HChing
Lai Kuen
H. C. Hung
SECOND LEAGETI.
ROTAL ENGINEERS . K.U:C. 2ND XL,
The Royal Engineers visited the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday and played a league match with Kowloon's second string. On the whole Kowloon batsmen did poorly and with the cxcep tion of B. Petheram, R. E. Lindsell, E J. Edwards and W. B. Haslett, none of the players reached double figures. Petheram made a good stand and his 57, not out, was a very safe exhibition. Ho gave one chance just after passing the half century. The sido was out for 133.
The visitors were in good form and their first man in made a century and Sgt Redpath made 65. Thoir total score was 200,-- Scares *-
X.C.O
R. E. Lindsell, o Beat, b Townsend 28
J. C: Fletcher, b Townsend
B. Fetheram, Dot out
W. Hyde, b Townsend
A. O. Brawn, & Hammond
H. Overy, c and b Hammond ....
N. Railton, st. Best, b Town-
send
C. W. Jeffries, and b Townsend
F. G. Herridge, b Townsend
W. B. Haalett, o Townsend, b
Pearson
E. J. Edwards, h Jacobson
Extras...
Hammond Townsend Pearson
Jacobsop
Total (for 9 wkte)
Bowling Analysis.
M
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38
3
44
0
3
ROYAL ENGINEE£5.
Hammond, retired.
Cpl. Jacobson, b JC. Fletcher.... C.S.M. Pearson, b H. Overy
L-Sgt. Redpath, e Lindsell, b N.
L. Raton .....
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L. Middleton, a and b N. L. Railton, 0 Townsend, b ́N. L. Railton.
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1ST XI.
B. D. C. Morgan, e Mackenzie, b
McNicoll
73
J. D. Humphreys, e Hallands b
Claxtou
24
Scores:
E. Alderson, 1.b.w.; McNicoll
10
H. Owen Hughes. e Galloway, b
Reid.
20
40
A. A. Rumjahn, c Cullip, b Hamil.
R. E A. Webster, c Hollande, &
tonin
18
Best, c Brawn, b N, L Railton...” A Smith, b B. Petheramen
A. el Arculli, b Roed
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Loa-Opl. Trengone, b B. Petheram
S. H. Ismail, b Reed
A. K. Mackenzie, not outer
11
Sig. Dardon, not" out ........hy
F. H. Farthing, not out.
2
W. Kitchell, bw, b Reed
Extras
etc., etc.
Extras...
10
J. S. Curreem, b Reed
E. Ali Moosdeen, b Hamilten
8
Total
208
Total (for 3 wkts.)
191
5. D. Ismail, b Reed.
90
PRICE
A. H. Ismail ↳ Reed
0
H. R. Remington, B. D. Peat. T. E Pearce and L. J. Davies did not bat.
A. H. Madar, not out
42
S'A. Kumjaha, b Regd.
Corpl. Hallam did nos bat.
Bowling Analysis. OON.
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Bowling Analysis.
O. lamail, c. Fincher, b Ling
J. C. Fletcher "...
G 0
35 ย
0.
G. H. Piercy
31
0
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0
D. Reid
0 35
A
0
BREAST
V.
Extres
A. O. Brawa
3. 0
11
0
0
"H. Overy
7 1
47
.
G. A. Chadwick... 12
H. E. Hollands....
A. A. Claxtor
L. D. McNicoll
K.C.C. THE NAVY,
This friendly match resulted in a win for the Kowloon cricketers by two wickets. The Navy batted first and scored 125, cht out. Kowloon replied with 132 for eight wickets when stumps were drawn. For the Home side, Commdr. Wood seared s6, and for the visiotrs H H. Beaton made 35 Bot out. Of the bowlers T. M. Cockrane had the best -average" taking 6 wickets for 12.
Scares:
ROYAL NAVY,
Norries, b Cochrane
Rev Purcell, b Cochrane
Bowling Analysis.
E. B. Reed
F. J. Ling............ EW. Hamilton...
E W. Grimmett ... G. R. Sayer ...... F..Baker
CIVIL SERVICE C.C. G. B., Sayer, b Madar A. E. Wood, b Arculli W. Grimmett, b Madar
Fincher, run out
F. J. Ling, cand.b Madar Baker, b S. H. Ismail
1
Total".
,137
W. Hyde..............
3 0
WB. Haslett
3 0
N. L. Railton
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0. M.
W.
F. G. Herridge.....
17
11
47
7.5 1 23 50.
20
3 1
6
+ .0
98
3 0
Lake, b Cochrane mamman,
Legge, b Cochrane.......
Comdr. Wood, 1.b.v., b Evans
56
Clayton, b Cochrano
Wallis, at. b Cochrane
Gregory, b Spinks
Condr. Edwards, u Spinks
Beatty, not sat inganny Capt. Quinlan, b Evans...
Extras
Cochrane
Evans ...
Pestonji
Spinks
Total
Bowling Analysis.
B
W.
5 0
32
6.3
0
46
2
3
12
0:
1
8 Q
34
I.4.C.
C. I. Stapleton, b Quinlan
G. A. V. Hill, à Quinlög......
S. Jex. b Beatty
B
E. G. Spinks, 1.b... b Quinuar. T
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T. M. Cochrane
Quinlan
o Purcell, b
B. D. Evans, b Quinlan
L. A. Fraser, b Quinlan
C.
39
12
10
B. Petheram
KR.C. 2ND XI. v. 0.8.C.C. 2ND XI..
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The above teams met on the I.R.C. ground in the Second League match. "The Indians won by 35 runs and 4 wickets, Gardiner was top-scorer for the Civil Service with 34 runs and Wahup contri buted 38-rans not out for the winners.
Scores:-
-5.0.0. 2ND XI.
R. Taylor, b H. Ramjahn
C. Sara, run out
W. Cowen, played on, b H. Bam-
0.
E. W. Hamilton, b Curreem
26
F. H. Holdman, b S. H. Ismail'..
F. Haynes, run out
Callip, c A. E. Rumjan,"b S. H.
Ismail
jahn
Dunkley, not out
G. O. Gardiner,
Arculli, b. He
Extras
12
Rumjaho
A. Sandford, b H. Rumjaha
Total (for 8 wkts.)
..131
W. Watson, run oûtieste
W. Hill, o Minu, b Hassan
E. B. Reed did not bat. Bowling Analysis.
J. S. Curreemi..." (7":1 29
el Arcalli
A. H. Madar
S. Hlémail .....
M. 2. 13 1 40 I
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R.G.A. "v. C.R.C.
At Causeway Bay on Saturday, the RO.A. deleated the C.B.C. The latter elected to Bat first and in the opening stages did well with 89 runs for four wickets. The remainder did not rise to the occasion and the side was dismissed for 1.12. R.G.A scored, freely and made 176. The C.R.C. missed many catches and on the whole their fielding was bad
Scores --
GR.C
H. Ching, e Davis. b Davies
T: K Shi, b Davies...
Ng Sze Kong, e Stevens, b Davies 19
C. R. Usher, b Arculli
C. J. Tacchi, o. Moosdeen, b Arculli
N. Oswich, not out..............
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
F. M. Arculli 11 .3
·H. Rúmjaha ... 13 1. Hassan
1.R.C. AND XI.
....
103
9 10971
B. Nazarin, a and b Gardiner... 15, O: Rumjahn, C., Tacchi, b Cowen 29 J. Ackbar, b Gardiner
4
I. Hassan, at. Sandford, b Bara... 15 H. D. Humjaho, 1.b., Taylor...
F. M. Areulli, e Tacchi, b Sarm.. 28. Y A. Wahup, not out
E. Mocedeen, not out an
Extras
Total (for 6 wits.)
138
A. K. Minu, A. Kitchell and A. R
M. Samp did not bat.
30
C. Choa, e Parker, b Holloway.
Dance, e Like, b Beatty:
Extras
G. Lec, c Olliver, b Davies
8.
M. W. Lo, b Davis
S. T. Wong, b Holloway
Bowling Analysis.
Total (for å
a.wkts.)
H. C. Hung, beDavia.
1
W. Hung, not out
C. Sara
70
JM. Tan, e Parkes, b Hollowa
G. O. Gardiner
W. Cowen
1992
8
16
Extras
R. Taylor
10
Total
LB. Duncan and R Pestonji did
not-bat,"
Beatty
Quinlan
Bowling Analysis.
Lai Kuen, cand b Holloway
Bowling Analysis:
R
15.3 3 48
13. Ο
Gregory
3 0
Com, Woods
20 -14
0
J. Davis
PH Davis_
FIRST-LEAGUE-MATCHEL,
J. Holloway
UNIVERSITY CRAIGENGOWER. Pomfret
Craigengower suffered another reverse on Saturday, at Happy Valley. this time. at the hands of University, The visitors went in first and made 199 runs for five wickets when they declared. The Home side was cheaply dismissed for 49.
Of the batsmen Rumjaba and Quick: for the Univertity made top scores, the
Capt. Olliver, Ching Lt Chester, Loa Ong
Capt. Cumming, b Lai Gar. Pomfret, b Ching
Capt. P. H. Davies, e Lo,
LL Parkes, & Ng, b Ching
Gar. Davia, e Lai, b Hung.
17
-135
Sgt. Holloway, e Lo, b. Ching
30
Gor. Brennan, Shi, b Ng Sgt. Smith, not out....
10
Extras
former obtaining 80-runa, including 128gt Stevens, c and b Ng fours, and the latter 52 Rumjahn also took a prominent part in the bowling, secaring five wicketa for 90 runs. Balhatchet also bowled well and took four wickets for 19 runs
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