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FIRST LEAGUE.
H.K.C.C. t. C.A.C.C.
Playing on the Clab ground. the H.E.C.C. defeated the C.8.0.0. in
The home Brst league fixture by 4 rnds. Bide, batting first, scored 124 which was a much better score than it appears to be on paper as the wicket was very difficult for the batsmen. There was nothing out standing in the score excepting two very useful compilations by G. R. More and H. Owen Hughes. The CS.C.C. replied with 33, B. D.. Evaus putting up a fine stand and compiling nearly half of this total, Of the boilers, R. E. A. Webster, for Hongkong, had the best average with four wickets for 13, whilst the Rev. T. W. Powell helped things conderably by tak ing three, wickets for 1G. For the c.s.c.C., E. W. Hamilton and R. E. O Bird secured most of the wickets, the latter obtaining three of the first four wickets that fell.
Scores -
H.K.C.C.
E. J. R. Mitchell, st. Heldman, b'
Birdl
R. E. A. Webster. b Ling
Curreem
Bowling Analysis.
SAVE.
Hughes, b C. E. Wong
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A. el Areni.........
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A. H. Madar... 1
F. M. el Arculli... 9
Horrace, b Shi
Wilton, C. E. Wong, & S. T.
Wong
H. D. Rumjahn...
Gregory, K. L. Chau
-10
Osborne, run out
Hogg, e, S. T. Wong, b C. E
Wong
13
Worthington, one out.
Jackson, not out
30
Extras
12
4
ICE HOUSE STREET.
Total
.209
TELEPH. CESTRAL KOTA.
1427
SECOND LAADUE.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
HK,C.C, “A”-9, CRAIGENGOWER,
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MASTER EMIL DANENBERG (Age 64 Years)
RE. THE 0.8,0,0.
This match was played on the Civil Service ground and resulted in n win for the visitors by 76 runs. The Engineers had first knock, and thanks to the good all-round efforts of Major Gandy and Lieut.-Col. Rutterworth, 450 was run up before the side was disposed of. Thes
Played on the Craigengower ground two officers contributed half the secres for their side, the latter making his half chis match resulted in a win for the Hong-Assisted by Mas D R. DROWN and PROFESS
DANENBERG. century before being caught by Westlake. kong Cricket Club inen. The outstand
St. ANDREW'S HALL (CITY HALL) Cullip bowled well for the C.8.C.C. anding feature of the game was the very lite took five wickets for 17. The home' side bowling performance of E. 'Donnelly
MARCH 11, 5.30 PM.. replied with 71, the datatanding score who secured eight wickets for nine runs. being 31" by Edmonds. Facob captured This" compares very favourably with the best averages of the Siason. The six C.S.C.C. wickets for 16.
Scores:--
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Scores!
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monds.
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lake. b Edmonds
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G. R. More. ↳ Baker
C.S.M. Smith, b Cullip
A. V. Y. Branch porn anda
10
MI 1. Pawell. Lb.w.. b Bird
Sergt. Brown, Callip
H. E. Hollands, e Bradbury, b
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Sergt. Winter, b Cullip
C. Blaker, b Milte
17
H. Owen Hughes. 1.b.w., b ̈ Hamit-
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32
Sergt. Hamblin, e Gregory, b EJ-
monds
L. D. McNicoll, f.b.i., b Fritz...........
G. H. Piercy, b Milne
T. E. Pearce, by Hamilton .........
Sergt. Goodman, b Cullip
U. R. Baron, l.b.w., b Fritz
R. Hancock, h Hamilton ...
21
Q.M.S. Jacob, not out
E C. Hagen, b Mitne
A. C. I. Bowker, run out
Spr. Playford, e Beardall, b Ed-
D. H. MacMaster, run out
A. L. Gace, not out.....
13
E G. Lammert. b Baker
Extrat.....
monds
C. Fowle, not out
Extras
10.
D. E. Donnelly, b Frita
Total
F. N. Young, b Fritz
Extras
14.
Totai
Bowling Analysis.
Total...........
124
Bowling Analysts.
R. E O. Bird....... 12 2 31
D.
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Sara
4
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3
Edmonds
11
53
F. J. Ling...
7 ❤ 18
Smith
4.
B. D. Evans..............
4
1
14
0
Green
Bowling Analysis.
..
-
Fritz Milne
PO
3
10
19
F. Baker
*
2
Cullip
E. W. Hamilton .
0
CIVIL SERVICE.
C.8.0.0.
C. Sara, b Cockell
F. Baker, b Lammert.....
13
F. Harper, b Jacob
Pinuu, b Dounelly
"
P. T. Lamble. b Lammert.........
W. Edmonds, e and b Cockell
31
Grimes, b Donnelly
3
A. Grimmett, b Bowker
H. Strange, Winter, b Jacob
Bradbury, b Donnelly
+
B. D. Evans, b Webster
35
C. Beardall, b Jacob'
White, e Blaker, b Donnelly
A. E. Wood, Dean. Webster... 10
W. Cullip, e and b Goodman... Ó
Dennis, Donnelly
14
"Milne, e and b Docbelly
H. Westlake, e Hamblin, b Good.
Mowfung, not out
3
0
.....
Modi, b Hagen...
1
J. Gregory, not ont.....
Muskett, b Baron, b. Hugen
7
G. Hallam, b Jacob
H. J. Best, b Jacob
Extras
Lillieran, c Blaker, b Donnelly
Extrus
+
Total
12
53
Total
30
Total
Bowling Analysis.co
Bowling Analysis.
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W.
Bowling Analysis
0.
t.. W.
Donnelly
10 1
F
8
0.
A. t. I. Bowker...
21
E. G. Lammert... 5
0
21
Jacob Cockell Goodman
12
16
Young
2 .14
0
45 2
Hagen
3
0
2
Z о
7
Rev. T. W. Powell 11
1
10
K.C.C, EA,S.MA,
A. R. Sutherland. b Webster......
J. H. B. Nihill, 1.b.w., b. Powell... 1 FJ. Ling, b Powell
F. Holdmaan, not out.
E. W. Hamilton, b Powell.........
R. E. O. Bird, e Hancock, b Web-
ster
Extras..........
R. E. A Webster 5.5 9 13
*
J.R.C. E. THE EXIVERSITY,
This league fixture was played at Sookumpo and was won by the visitors after a very keen struggle. Winsing the toss the University sent in the Indians first who were all out for 100. A. H. Rumjaha and A... H. Madar were sent in first to face the bowling. The Indians opened badly and two wickets were down for 25. Madar was taking no chances and took considerably over an hour to compile: his 26 before having the misfortune to be run out. The only other two batsmen to get into double figures were 0. Ismail| and J. S. A. Curreen. The fielding and bowling of the University were very sound. By very smart felding no fewer than three of the Indian batsmen were run out. The University replied with 133 for eight wickets, A. A. Rumjahn, first min, compiled half a century. Ho then retired undefeated. He gave ona slight chance in an otherwise faultless innings.
Scores:
A. H. Ramjahu, e'and b A..A.
Runjahn
R. Smith. b Jacob......
RA.M.C. 1,R,C.
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ROYAL
The RA.M.O. defeated, the I.R.C.. at A side selected from the EASMA Happy Valley by 23 runs The Indians Club visited the KC.C. on Saturday compiler 8 in their innings which in- and played: friendly match with cluded a 31 by F. T. Madar. The the K.C.C. second string. The K.Q.C. R.A.M.C. replied with 105, Captain fielded ten mien and the R.A.S.MA, only Walker's score or 49 being mainly respon- nine. Ths former went in Brst and most sible for the victory"
of the scoring for the side was done in Scores :-
a first wicket stand by Brawn and A. E. F. Haven, Bräwn retiring after making half a century, and Raven being bowled at 41, HE THE GOVERNOR and LADI SJUBF8,
1.R.0.
D. Rumjahn, c Bolchin, h Walker 1 O. Rumjahn, b Perry
18
F. T. Madar, e McCulloch, b Percy 31; F. 1. Akbar, b Perey Sirdar Khao. b Percy
B. A. Moordéen, a "Howard, b
Walker
J. Kitchell, Th... "b Percy E. Moasdeen, b Walker
A: H. Samv, b Percy.....
A. Cuasimbhoy, rot out .....
(Played ten men).
Total
TEAM, C.
Corp. Howarth, kh.w., b. S. Khan 1
The remaining eight but men were dia missed for something under twenty runs. Petheram secured four, wickets for 20.
HONGKONG.
Under the Fatronage and Presence of
GRAND
EA.S.M.A. replied with 1, O. B. Raven ORCHESTRAL
I obtaining the best bowling average of the
match with four wickets for 13 runs.
Scores:-
W. L. Weaser, b Petheram
A.C.C. 2ND XI.
A. O. Brawn, retired
...
AR. F. Raven, b Petheram.
50 44
5. Jer, & Sub, b C. Earnshaw.... W A Summers, Lb.w., b Dorkins 6
3
I.E.C.
Pte. McCulloch, b S. Khan
D. S. Green, cand b Petheram .....
Capt. Walker, b Cassimbhoy
48
A. H. Madar, run out
26
a Sergt. Perey, b Witchell.
E. Savage, c and b Petherain .... J. C: Long, b Dorkina.
S. H. Ismail, e and h Hett
Pte. Nash, b Cassimbboy"
13
0. Ismail e Yeow. b Rumjahn
23
Ete.. Osborn, h' Cassimbling
J. S. Aurreem, run qut
14
Pte Balekin, c and b Rumjah...
1. M. Omar, Ruju
Pte. Chilton, Cassimbboy
Pte. Pilcher, b Castrabhoy
·Pta 'Percy, c'nud b. Rumjahu
Bowling Analysia
C. Earnsha A. Paice til!
M. 0
ร 0 8:1
A. ef'Arculli, ran out
H. D. Rumjahn, run out
S. A. Ismail, st. Ponsonby Fane, b
Quick
S., D. Ismail, not ont
Y: M. el Arcali, b Hett
Extras
Total
Balhatchet
Bowling Analysis.
A. Ramjahn
A... Hetts
.108
·0,
W.
10
0
10 8
9.3
2
1
50
17
TO. Yoo 20 Quick
UNIVERSITY.
A. A. Rumjahs, retired
R: A Ponsonby Face. b Arculli
E. K. Quick. e S. H. Ismail, b
Omar G
A. 9. Hette and b H. D. Rum-
Pte, Scrutton, b Rumjahn
Extras
Total
"C.R.C. THE NAVY,
The Navy second string visited Cause- | way Bay on Saturday and had no diff- culty in winning their League fixture with the Chinese Recreation Club. The Chinese were all out for 68 and were not able to do anything with the bat after the fall of the fret wicket. The Naval men replied with 20% for the loss of six wickets when stumpa were drawn.n
Scores:...".
Score
Gre
3. T. Wong, b Tizley
H. N. Balhatchet, b T. M. el
Areulli do
Y. H. Shu b Ockene
Wan Is Shing. h Hogg.
K. D. Chan. b. Hogg
jahn
·C. E. Wong, by Foley
Year Tuck On, run out
Leung Kam Cheung, c Tizley.
Ng Bow Pho, b Madar
16
Osborne
M. H. Roffey, not out-
PS: Teol, lbw, b Osborne
D. Laing, e Carreem, b Rumjaho (3
Toan Man Woon, b Tizley
R. Hatchruma, not an
12:
Total (for a wickets)
Extra
Gittins did not bat.
O. B. Raven, e and b Dorkins...... H. Overy, not out
Fxtras
Total
"G. Dorking "P. Petheran
F. E: Lawrence Terry
E.A.S.M.A.
G. Murray, Brawi
F. E. Lawrence, b Brawn..
C. Earnshaw, Overy.
B. Putheram, st. Jệx, b A. R.
Raven
H. A. Rodgers, e D. S.ˆ Grenti,
O. B, Raven
G. M. W. Dorkins, e and b 'O, B.
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Extras
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IpKan, b Osborne:
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Extras
Bowling Analysis.
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