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misjudged one of Parker's and was 1.b. in trying to turn it. Bowker then bowled Musson and Baker with successiva balls, long hops which kept low. A further stand between. Gare and Wyatt took the sure-te 76, but after Wyatt was caught low down at mid-on off Bonnar, who GREAT VICTORY FOR CLUB. had relieved Bowker, the end soon

SERVICES.

came.

Remarks,

FIRST DIVISION.

·i

CIVIL SERVICE C.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

YESTERDAY'S GAME

CRAIGENGOWER v. HONG KONG ELECTRIC RO

GET THAT OUT A team from the Hong Kong OF YOUR MIND

Playing on their own ground, the Civil Service CC. lost the Electric Recreation Club ware enter University by 54 runs.

to The visi

tors batted first but lost three tained by the Craigengower C.C. at a friendly crickes wickets for only 23 runs. A. A. yesterday The annual United Services"

which match, which ended in favour of Rumjaha then male 46 The surprising'victory of the Cluby the Club match took place on

the homesters. ground yesterday in excellent wea- by an innings and 51 runs was due changed the aspect of the game. ther from the cricketers' point of chiefly to excellent fielding on their CW. Lam followed with 3, and part and good bowling on the part the score amounted to 130 runs.

Batting first, the Hong Kong view, as it was reasonably warm

The of Bowker and Parker who took full E. W. Hamilton took three wickets Electric R.C. scored 199 runs, while not oppressively so. match was due to be continued. advantage of the wicket which for 36 runs.

crumbled and afforded then-and Civil Service could only reply thanks to W. H. N. Murdock een- to-day but owing to a surprisiarticularly Parker, a great deal with 35 runs of which J. Barrow tributing 68. Other double figure collapse of the Services batting

Owen Hughes put made 31 and F. J. de Rome 17.1 was over at a quarter past five yes-of assistance. terday. It is I think, the first down a couple at second slip but eccasion I can remember on which he also caught three-two of which a march of this importance has been were brilliant. I have seidon seen a definitely concluded in a single day. finer low slip catch than the one But it must be remembered that the with which he dismissed Parkhurst. start was at 10.45 a.m. sharp and that a strict 45 minutes was taken for lunch, and no more! The tea interval fall between innings. Alto- gether there was well over 3 hours cricket played.

A. A. Rumjahn. was also in fine scorers were J. T., Lunny 99, J. R. bowling form and accounted for Way 19 and C. E. Gabagan 18. Bowling: Razack 59 for 3; J. wickets for 27 runs.

Leonard 81 for 4; H. P. Lim 6 for

Score:-

University ... 138 ans. C.S.C.O............................. 85 TUES.

SECOND DIVISION. ·

HONG KONG C.C. v. L.B.C.

Tuos.

sp.

Craigengower topped the score with some wickets to spare, chief contributors being A. B. Hamson 44. H. P. Lim 42. G. Lia 40 (not out) and J. Leonard 16. Bewing C. E. Gahagan 50 for 4; J. R. Way 5 for 2: W. B. Muskett 15 and W. H. N. Murdock 48 for wickets. '..'

Score :-

H.K.E.R.C.: 182 runs. C.C.C.: 911 runs for 7 wickets.

Pearce and Sayer alone batted really well for the Club. Baker was easily the best of the Services bowling--but it must be remembered that most unfortunately Dobbie could not get away until just be Hancock won the toss and it later fore tiffin. Wyatt might have been bowled less with advantage. He.

The Hong Kong CC and XI proved this was even more of an advantage than usual. Pearce and was getting a tremendous lot of defeated the Indian R.C. and XI. The Hayward opened to Baker and spin but, I think, sacrificing length at Sookunpoo by GC cuas

J. A. Summers scored 21 Wyatt. at the Gasworks end, The to it. Of the 32 byes 23 came from start was not too encouraging na him and they were nearly all balls Club, batted first and made 111 with ten on the board Hayward pitched outside the leg stump and not out and K. H. Batger 20. J. tried to turn one from Baker that came across sharply from the af. A. Rumjaha took 3 wickets for

Steady bowling by Va he obviously thought pitched clear Goodall-who is easily the best runs. of his leg stump. He missed it, and keeper in the Colony was thus un lack and Summers accounted for was 1.b. Pearce and Sayer then sighted by the batsman's body and the cheap dismissal of the Indians TWO GAMES AT KOWLOON, batted very doggedly and took the can hardly be blamed for the largehande

Mohamed being top scorer with 21 W. BRACE AND D. J. N. ANDER

SON SCORE CENTURIES.. On paper the Services battinguns, G. R. Fallack took four for score to 57 when Sayer called his dumber that went. partner for rather a short.one on the off and Baker from mid-off was most lovel, but in practice only 23 and J. A. Sammers took 3 for 13.

It was Gay, and in the second innings "threw down the wicket. most unfortunate as Pearce had just Dobbie and Musson, showed any. settled down and looked safe for thing of their true form. But it Then argued the would take uncommonly good bats a big score. biggest stand of the innings and the to make many on that wicket brightest cricket of the day. Owen against Farker and Bowker, with KOWLOON C.C. 20 v, UNIVER-day match against the University,

Heartiest con- the brilliant support they received from their field. Kratulations to the Club on a very fiae performance

Hughes started very slowly but afterwards got going and hit a big six off a very long long hop from Wyatt who was bowling now from the Naval Yard end. "Actually the ball slipped out of his hand. Sayer bad also put him out of the ground come fast. and rana began to Musson who had fielded excellently at cover in the earlier part of the inninga bowled very well for a time. Owen Hughes however had one bright over with him in which he had a six and two lours

Wickets Fall quickly.

to

R. ABBIT

Full score and analysis:--

First Innings Of EEO.C. A. W. Hayward, 1.b.w., b

Baker

T. E. Pearce, run out..... GR Sayer, b Baker

3

24

59

H. Owen Hughes. b Musson... 99

E. J. R. Mitchell, o Wyatt, b

Baker

H. R. B. Hancock, e Mott.

b Baker

J. L Bonnar, c.Singleton,

b Baker ***

H. V. Parker, e Sillitoe, b

Baker...

0

E. J. Lightfoot, not out. 14 R. H. Dowler, b Dobbie...

A. C. I. Bowker, e Singleton,

b Dobbie...

Extras: byce 32, wide 1...... 33

"

182

Fall of wickets:-1/10; 2/57; 3/130; 4/132; 5/144; 8/144;. 7/149; 8/156; 9/182; 10/182.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Comdr.

0. X. R.

41.

F. C. Baker, 15. 3

F.J. C. Wyatt 21 Bandanan

6

4.

57

0

1 A. Matt s

A

Lt. A. H.

Musson 12 Capt. A. G.

27

3

36

1

7

?

Dobbie 1.20 -Bowled 1 wide.

First Innings Of United Services.

Capp A N. Evers (R.A.P.

Corps), c Pearce, b Bowker. 5 Bandsman A. W. Moit (Bedi

and Herts Regt.), e Owen Hughes, b Parker Mid. K. Parkhurst, R.N., c

Sayer, b Parker

Lt F. G. Billitoe, R.M., a

Bowker, b. Parker

11

с

Lt. A H. Musson, R.A., c

Lightfoot, b Parker

0.

Then however ensued a collapse. Sayer completed his fifty, and, two runs later was deceived by a slower one from Baker and yorked. Masson almost immediately after bowled Owen Hughes with one that seemed to pitch on the leg stick and take the off, the batsman playing inside. it. Four wickets were now down for 132 but worse was to coine. Baker, varying his pace well and. coming across from, leg had the batsmen in difficulties. Mitchell, in trying to hit, skied one and was caught in the slips; Hancock let out at one he did not quite get hold of and was magnificently caught by Mott who ran about twenty yards

Lt. Col. on and took the at deep long

(144-6-5). ball, at full stretch. Parker was smartly taken in the box, and Bornar mistimed another of Baker's, and was caught at mid- on. Thus eight were down for 158. However, Lightfoot, and Dowler managed to take the score to. 182 when Dobbie got one past the latter's defence, and Bowker was taken at short leg off his first bal!.

The Services Collapse.

opened Evers and Mott Bowker and Parker and 20 went up. without incident. save a couple of pretty fours through the covers by Mott off short balls of Parker's. At that time it seemed the Club's 182 was none too safe a total. But then came a most dramatic change. Mott put one of Parker's, which he should have left alone, into second slip's hands. Parkhurst was out in the same over to a fine catch low down by Sager at cover-point. (24-9-0.) Worse was to follow. Pearce took Evers at the wicket off Bowker, a very fine catch, and Sillitoe gave a very hard chance to Bowker in the box off Parker. By diat of lying at full length on his face the fieldsman took it. This four wickets had fallen for no runs! Six runs later Dobbie drove Bowker and was brilliantly caught by Hayward at wide mid- off, Musson was then caught off Parker by Lightfoot who was field- ing deep mid-on very straight. (30-60.) A run later Baker stärted for what was clearly an impossible run and failed to get home when Gaye sent him back. Gaye held on to the end when he cocked up cne from Parker, and was taken by Hayward at mid-off close in. Wyatt had previously been taken at the wicket of Bowker and Singleton in the box off Parker. The Servicos were thus all out for 47 after having had 24 runs scored when the first wicket fell. Well as Bowker and Parker bowled they had to thank the field for some magni- ficent catching. Not a man was bowled. Not a catch was dropped until 9 wickets had fallen when, a smart chance in the slips was not accepted. The "wicket however fell next ball. Parker had 0 for 23 and Bowker 3 for 12...

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Services Follow On.. Things were even worse when the Services resumed. Bowker and Parker each bowled 3 maiden overs to start with, and the first run came from a missed catch in the slips. The board read successively 0-1-0; Then Musson 020; 1-30" 141.

Captain A. G. Dobbie,

(K.O.S.B.), e Hayward, b Bowker

Major D. S, Gaye, (Beds. and Herts Begt.), c Hay- ward, b Parker

2

D, only 5 mins,

Score:-

H.K.C.C. Indian R.C..

111, runs. 51 runs.

SITY 2ND.

Playing on their own ground, the Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI. delested the University 2nd XI. by two wickets. The visitors batted first and made 148 runs. A. Baker contributing 48

Geo..

not out, and M. B. Osman 29. Lee took 3 wickets for 96 runs.

N. A. E. Mackay (36) are Kow leon a good start and G: Lee, scored 31 runs. H. Overy (18) and D. S. Green (28) made a ninth wicket stand which realised 34 runs. side made 171 runs.

Score :-

Kowloon C.C. University

..... 171 runs. 148 runs.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

The

KOWLOON.C.C. CRAIGEN--

GOWER C.C.

At Happy Valley, Kowloon C.C. defeated the Craigeagower by eight wickets: HP. Lim (23) and A. B. Hamson (2) opened well for the home team, but the remainder of the team failed and the total was only 93 runs. W. Brace took 3 for 11 and Hirst 3 for 91.

W. Brace made 104 nct out to warda the 210 ruha, for 4 wickets F. C. Fincher made by Kowloon.

made 36, A W. Ramsay 26 and F. Oliver took Goodwin 15 not out

three wickets for 41 runs.

Score:--

Kowloon C.C.: 219 for 4 wkts. Craigedgower C.C. 93 runs.

FOLICE B.C. C.C.C. 2b XL

runs.

On Sunday, the Kowloon Cricket the Club played

Combined League and defeated them by eight runa. Yesterday in an whole

Kowloon won agaia, just on time by 8 runs. W. Brace and D, J, N. Anderson played in both matches doing heroic work with the bat..

"bat W. Brace has performed a trick" with the bat. Last Satar- day against Craigengower he scored 10% not out. On Sunday against the Combined League he made 110 runs; and yesterday against the University he scored 102 not out. His third century was made off a boundary scored from the last ball of the match.

Playing on their neighbour's ground. Craigenzower C.C., 2nd XI. defeated the Police R.C., by 11 Craigcagdwer batted first and made 134 runs. Ful crédits due to F. Zimmer who mada sa. Randle took six wickets for 75 runs. W. F. Meadows started well far the Police and made 30- Noonan (36) and Hallam (99 not out) were the only other batsmen to make stand. The side was dismissed foe 123 runs. W. K. Way took 4 for 51, and E. B. Hamaon" 3 for 20 runs...

Score:-

12

C.C.C.

134 Tuns.

Police R.C.

123 ung.

0

Comdr. F. C. Baker, R.N.,

run out. Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyatt,

R.E., Pearce, b Bowkern. 2 Sub-Licut. C. H. Singleton,

R.N., Bowker, Parker. 2 Pte. 8. Goodall, (Bede. and Herta Regt.), not out ..... Extras: byes 8, leg-byes 4... 12

1

47

Fall of wickets -1/24; 2/24;. 3/24; 4/24; 5/30; 0/30; 7/81; 8/35; 8/14; 10/47.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

H. .0. A. C. 1. Bowker 13 4 12

23 6 IL V. Parker... 11.5 Second Innings Of United Services.

Capt. A. N. Evers, c Bonnar,

b Bowker Bandanan A. W, Matt, b

Parker

C

LEAGUE TABLES.

Tuns.

The positions in the League to date are:-

Division I.

P. W. D. L. Pts.

Hong Kong CC 3 Kowloon C.C. 89 Indian R.C....... 32 Royal Navy 3 2 University

Anderson made 97.not out of Sunday and 135 not out yesterday.

At the conclusion of the game Mr. R. E. Lindsell handed Mr. Anderson, a cricket bet présented by Mr. E. Abraham, the Vice-Prest dent of the Club,

KOWLOON 2. COMBINED LEAGUE.

Kowloon,

W. Brace, b Madar...110 A W. Ramsay, c Lee, b A.

T. Lee

E. C. Fincher, 1.b.w, Hamson 30 E. F. Fincher, e Zimmern, b

A. T. Lee ..

G. A V. Hail,

A. T. Lee

F. E. Lawrence,

Keely

Hamson, b.

0

Madar, 6

F. Goodwin, b W. C. Hung... 3

J. J. Hirst, not out

Extras

t

14

Total (dec. 7 wkte) 202

A. E. Silkstone, H. J. Buxton and N. H. Ross did not bat. A. T. Lee, took 3 wickets for 20

TUES.

Combined League.

A. W. Hayward, b F. Good

win ......

13

D. J. N. Anderson, upt out... $6. W. C. Hubg, b Goodwin

A. H. Madar, c Lawrence, b

Ross

F. I. Zimmern, b Brace G. R. Sayer,

b First

E. F. Fincher,

A. R. Midu, 5 Goodwin ....... A. B. Hatson, b Goodwin ... Comdr. Baker, c.E. F. Fin-

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A, T. Lee, b Goodwin D. R. Keely, run out

Extras

Total

4

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.F. Goodwin, took 6 wickets for 45 {{COMING TO THE'

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KOWLOON. UNIVERSITY.

University.

W. C. Hung, run out

6

D. J. N. Anderson, not out...138

S. V. Gittens, e Hall, b Ross: 4,

3

20 11

31

2 18

1

27

2 7

K.

W #

Chinese R.C... 6.2

1 3 2 6 Civil Service......6

1 Craigengower 7

I. O Royal Artillery... 3

Division II.

P. W. D. L Pts.

1 2 28 9. B ถ 1 24

1

3 7

3" 6

A. A Eumjahn, run out..... 9 F. L. Zimmern, c'E. F. Fin-

cher; b Ross

2 3

S. R. Kermani, h Rose

34 1

A. T. Lee, not out

Extras

9 7

0

2 21

+

4

2 16

4 10

?

4, 14

Recreio

4

1

.6 13

R.A.S.C.

8.

3

3 11

C.5.0.0. 2nd...

2 4 11

26

University 2nd

2

2

2

... 13

29

Royal Navy 2nd.. 6·2 Police R. C.

1 3 7

10

2

0 a 6

mern

Electric B. C.

0 3 8 3

E. F. Fincher, run out.....

R.A.O.C......

5" G

0

B

0

S. Jex run out

J. J. Hirst not out

Mid. K. Parkhurst, R.N., c Owen Hughes, b Bowker Lt. F. G. Billitoe, R.M.,.

Parker

'0

I

Lt. A. H. Mussor, R.A., b

Bowker Capt. A. G. Dobbi, l.b.w.,.b

Parker Major D. 8. Gaye, not put. Comdr. F. C. Baker, R.N., b

0 Bowker

Lt. Col. F. J. CWyatt, c'

13 Parker, b Bonntt****** Sub-Lieut. C. H. Singleton, ..R.N., e Hayward, b Bon-

nar

Owen...

Pte 8. Goodall, e

Hughes, b Bourar........ Extras: byel, no ball 1.....

Indian R.C. ad 12 H.K.C.C. 2nd..... 9 R.E. and S. .............. KC.C. 2ad........10 C.C.C. 2nd

Fall of wickets:-1/0; 9/0; 8/11 4/1; 5/38; 8/42; 7/42; 8/70; 9/76; 10/84.

BOWLING ANALYSTS.

0. M

X.

W

84

tock the score to 39 when Dobbie' (Continued at foot'ʼnf next column.)

A. C. 1. Bowker 9 3. H. V. Parker 13. G -J. L Eonnar... 4.5·20 -Bowled 1 no ball.

98

4

34

and Dobbie gave a glimpse of their true form and hitting quite hard

Total (for 5 wkts.) ...526

D. K. Samp, R. Lee, A. Hunt,

and D. Laing did not bat..

N., H. Rosa took. 3 wickets for 61.

Kowloon,

W. Brace, not out

...102

51

E. C, Fincher, è Lee, b Zim-

G. A V. Hall, b Lee 20.

J. E. Lawrence, e Anderson;

b Lee

F. Goodwin, eRumjaho, 6

Anderson

Extras

12

Total (for 8 wkt.)...234

G. Lee, H. T. Buxton and

N; H. Roza. did not bat.

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