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Scores

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BAMSAYI

A. K.Mac)

Talati

Young-ay

his match

RM Chaloner, up by tired un-S. W Sewell not out

JR Way, b Young-saye AE Ravon, Talati Make Foule, run but

LU Johnson, not out J. P. Bridger, & Viccajer,

ExtraN

The outstalling was the very-fine century, kuo Ramsay for the K.C.C. •He

after a good all rourd display of batting beaton "son" compilation of his hundred

all round the wicket. He gave one chance, at aixteen but afterwards his batting was attractive. His

This league game was noticeable for the low-scoring of the batsmen and for its exciting finish. The match ended in a draw each side scoring 10 runs. The Home side won the toes and sent the

fours. Phillipson who partnered him, Indians in to bat Scoring was slow and just keeping his end up whilst Hamsay wickets began to fall from the first overs did the hitting, retired with him on com bat O. Ismail, Curreem and a el Arculli pletion of the century. The E.0.0. stopped the rot. The home side did not knocked up 186 for the loss of six wickets fare any better in their batting and after

a ng against 194 by the H.K.C.C., which in the dismissal of Webster, Hollande and cluded 40 by D. Reid. Piercy wickets, foil in every over Both sides bowled well and fielded smartly. When -six o'clock, same the Home side wore still batting with one wicket to fall but it was too dark to play further. -

Scores:-

R

AH. Rumjahn, Mitchell,

Bowker

SD. Tymail, Lb.wb Bowker... 5. A. Ismail, e More, b Bowker A. H. Madar, e Piercy, h Bowker 0. Ismail, e Hollande, b More .........A 1.5. Cureem, e Hollands, b Lam-

mert.

Eel Arculli, not ouc H.D. Rumjaho, ruz out S. A. Ismail, b England

N. B. Kitchell, b Lammert FM Arculli e Nicolson, b

mert

Extras

Total

Scores:

BICCA

FAC Miller; o Earns

‹ Pestanji G

Riddell, b Pestonji

D. Reid; b Flegeber

H. Griffin, b Earnshaw

J. N. Owen, eDunean, b. Fletcher 4

·E C. Hagen, c Hyde b Fletcher o

A. V. T_Desz, c Hyde,

Fletcher terre

P. Jacks, not out

LD MaNicoll, b Earnshaw

W. W. Mackenzie, Lb.w. Fletch

G. Hancock, -6" RamiRRY, Fletcher

13

Total

213

Bowling Analysis.

Young-saya Long Hoe Yeng Fenton Tainti Tool

0

40

UNIVERSITY IND XI. JC. Young-saye, b Raven F. F. Viccajes, run out H. L. Long, b Way - M. A Kyum b Mackenzie

E Họ rong ta vui

DM Talati, b Way

B. L. Teoh, not our

S. Hachuma, b Raven

W. Sling. b Raven...

Y. Fenton, c and by Raven. F. Hiptola & Raven

Extras

Extras

Total

121:

Bowling Analysis.

Raven

•Mackenz Way

Chaloner

A. W Ramsay R. Pestonj

REarnshaw

3. C. Fletcher

A. W. Ramsay, retired

Bowling Ana

S. Jes, run out

Bowker Webster Lammert

Moro

Piercy

England

HOXUTONO CE

R. EA Webster, 1.b.w., b Madar 10 H. E. Hellands, l.b.w.. b Madar..... 37 G. H. Fiercy, e and b Madar

20

E. JAR. Mitchell, e F Arculli, be

Arculli

E Phillipson, retired

LAR. Duncan, c Reid,

kenzie

B. Petheram, by Hancock

·R. Earnshaw, b Mackenzie

W Hyde, not out.

•Extrug

Total (for 6 wkts)

100

166

· R. Pestonji, J.-C. Fletcher and J. P. Robinson did not hat.

G. R. More, e Ismail, b Madar...

Bowling Analysis.

D. G. Nicolson, b Madar

kon

E. G. England, o Kitchell, b

Arcu

A. V. T. Dean

D. H. F. McMaster, b. A. Arcullied

A. L. Gace, L.b.w., 6 A. Are

E G. Lammert, not-out

..5

ED. McNicoll

138

JAE Hancock,

VW Mackenzie

A. C. Bowker, not out

Extras

Total. (for wits

Bowling Anal

FM Arenli SEIsmail:

A. H Madar”

"A. el Arculli#/

BECOND LEAGUE::

BALOS # 0.8.00,

By losing their match with the C.S.C.C. Becond siring on Saturday the R.A.M.C. have lost both their league fix tures with the Civil Service men. On the previous Saturday they were defeated on the C.S.C.C ground, by 35 rune and on Saturday they lost again on their own ground by 3 wickedes and 34 runs,

Going in first the C.SC.C. knocked up 130 for the loss of seven, to which Harper contributed 12 and Phayer 24. The B.A.M.C. were all out for 94, Sara secured 6 of their wickets for 38 and at one stage took two wickets in two overs at a cogá

of only two runs

Scores

W Cullip,

CS.C.C

Power, b Nash

W/ Gorvin, Eb_w., Nish

A. Grimmett, a Nash, b Balchin... 19

0. Sara, b Balchin

F!. Harper, not out .....

C. Evans, e McCurragh, he Balchin"

IL Phayer, & Osborne

B. Booker, b Walker

•Extras

B. Grifin

D. Raid

EC Hazen

0

0.

17

14

CIVIL SERVICE & UNIVERSITY.

The C.S.C.C. 1st XI. defeated the University ist II. in a friendly match at Happy Valley on Saturday by 28 runs. Sayer and de Rome made a good first wicket stand for the Civil Service men and knocked up 90 between them. A rot set in soon afterwards: and the side was out for 187, -The University replied with 109, Ramjahn being top scorer with 31.

Scores

G. R. Sayer, b Balhnichet F. J. de Rome c Hett, b Rum

AR Sacherland b Rumjan F Baker, c Hett, b Rumjahn J. H. B. Nihill, run out -A. E. Wood, c Roffey, b Quick.

W. H. Edmonds, b Rumjahn

·F. H. Holdman, e Osman, b Quick P. T. Lamble, not out ....... F. J. Ling, e Rumjahn, b Quick.

T. W. Carr, b Balhatchet, b Quie

Extrag

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Ballinichet

Quick

Hetz'

Laing

Ramjahn

3

23

UNIVERSITY.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

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The "A team of the Kowloon Cricket Club were entertained at the Craigen-! rower Cricket Club, on Saturday when a friendly match wa- playru, The Home team proved themselves to be much too strong for the visitors and won by 133 / rans Fritz and Dennis again made n fine first wicket stand and between them knocked up 118 runs. Fritz is a bats man, Gelder and bowler of much exper fenew and he should, with any luck at all make a great name for himself, this season. The visitors were unable to stand up to the bowling of Fritz and Abbas and they were dismissed for the poor score of 47

Scores

NORALGENGOWEE

D. Fritz, e Shenton, b Green

H. Denis, b Raven

T. Orime b.Overy

Abbas b. Raven

MAH. Abbas, b Even

E. Mowing, unt nut E. Moore, b Overy

FK Medie Overy b Rat AA. Paice, b: Overy

Hope, cand b Raven Muskett, & Green, b Overy

Extras...

Total

Bowling Analysis

Overy Raven

M. :3

Shenton

48

Summers

Green

́ ́A. A. Rumjahn, c Baker, b Ling – 31 H. Balhatenet, e Nihill, h Lamble 21 Rey, E. K Quick, e Wood, » Ling Yeot Tack On, run out

A S. Hatt, b Ling

103

Total (for 7 wkte, doc.)..130

H. Westlake, A. Oswick and R. Smith did not baž

Walke

Nash

Balchin

Osborna

Porcy

Bowling Analysis.

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Walker, Lb.w. Bar

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Tom Weil Wing, b Baker...

Total

Bowling

**Ling (29

¡Baker'

Sayer

17:

II

Green, MH. Abbag Raven, b MH, Abbas Edwards, e and b Fritz Evelyn, I b Fritz! Summers, b M. H Abbas

Ovary, b M. H. Abbas Woolley, b Fritz

224:

10

Lyon, Grimes, b M. H. Abbas Jack, not out

Shenton, b Fritz

Honther, b Fritz"

Extras

Total

Bowling

M. H. Ablas

D. Fritz

180

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