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LOCAL CRICKET.

CRAIGENGOWER BEATEN

POLICE RUN UP BIG TOTAL

The sunny "weather on Saturday was very welcome after the dull apell experienced during the past week or so, and though it was rather on the warm side earlier on in the afternoon, conditions for cricket was as good "a" could be desired on the whole.

Scores:-

Oraigongower 0.0.

0.

H. P. Lim, c G. Lee, b Brace 13 E. Zimmera, e Laing. b Ross B A. . Hanson, b Ross ...... Ü U. M. Omar, e Brace, b Ross 14. J. Champion, b Brace ......... R. C. Reed, e Jex, b Brace... 3 J. W. Leonard, run out......

១ S. Abbas, e Laing, b.Brace... 0 R. Lee, b Ress....... F. Oliver, not out

0

W K. Way, e and b Brace... O

Extras

Total

Kowloon 0.0.

59

CS.C.C. . R.E. & S."

The Civil Servico Cricket Club juniors did well to take full points from the R. E. and S. when there tearcs_met_nt Happy Valley on Saturday. The soldiers batted first but could only compile 72 runs. Mitchell was top scorer with 2, while Harrison, going in late, made a asëful dozen. For the Civil servants, Ranille took 5 wickets for 30 runa and Edmonds 4 for 23.

The home team passed their op ponents' total after six wickets had fallen, and then went on to make 138 for the last man being absent. Davies was highest scorer with 33 and Paterson was next with 32. Skinner took. 4 wickets for 22 runs for the soldiers and Denvel took 2 for 12.

Scores:-

R.E. and R.8.

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

R. W.

Brace Ross

10.3 3

10

Б

10

36.

4

E. C. Fincher, 1.b.w., b

Abbas

60

A. W. Rarussy, b Omar ........... E. F. Fincher, e and b Ham-

0

son .....

30

F. E. Lawrence. e Lee, b

Abbas

11

L-Cpl. Penny,

Booker,

F. Zimmern, b Abbas

4

Edmonds

rc.

W. Brace, run out

-15

L-Cpl. Sunders, e Freeman,

D. Laing, run out

indon 0

b Edmonds....

G. Lee, Lee, b Abbas.......

At Happy Valley, the Craigen-

Cricket

met their Chrb gower Waterloo in the Kowloon C.C. whe scored a wicket victory over their hosts. The other league match played in the senior division was that between the Indian Recreation Club and the Civil Service Cricket Clab and the annual draw" sulted.

נן

In the second division the Police Recreation ran up the huge total of 922 runs for 5 wickets declared against the R.A.O.C.. and the Cal versity-lads failed to make a show- ing against the Cricket Club juniors. C.S.C.C. seconds did well to account for the Engineers in spite of the fact that they were playing one mau short..

LEAGUE-DIVISION I

I.R.C. e. C.S.C.C.

This game was played at Soo- kunpoo, and, winning the toss, the home skipper elected to bat. They started none too well, however, but Rumjahn (30). A. R. Minu (92) and O. Ismail (20) helped to compile the respectable total of 154. The Happy Valley team tried no less than six bowlers, amongst whom the wickets were fairly evenly distribut- ed.

de Rome and Richardson gave the [C.S.CLC. a good start and at one time it looked as if they were going to force a win. Then a few wickets fell mpidly and they were 124 for 7 when stamps were drawn.

For the Indians Ramjahn took 2 wickets for 14 and 1raní 2 for 17.

The Scores were:-

Indian R.0.

A. el Argulli, run out .......

A. M. Madar, b. Evans ... 16 A. K. Minu, 1.b.w., b Hamil-

"ton

A. A. Rumjahn, b Richard-

son

2

30

A. R. Minu, e sub; b Baker... 22

S. Abdul-Curreem, b Baker,

J.

O. Ismail, e de Rome,

Reed

5. A. Ismail, Baker, b

Reed

200

15

A. R. Sulfad, b Richardson 10 B. R. Irani, not out

Il

T. Hamet, 1.b. w., b Strange... 5

Extras

Total..

Bowling Analysis.

Reed

Hamilton

Baker

Evans

Richardson

Strange

15

..154

Q. M. R. W.

15 2 47 0

10 อ 19

1

G 0 2 2

3 0 15 1

7 .0 31 9

0.1 0

0

1

Civil Service 0.0

F. J. de Rome, b Irani

J. E. Richardson, e Madar,

bA. R. Minu .......

F. Baker, e Madar, b Rum-

jaha

D. M. McDougali, e A. K.

Minu, b. Ramjaha

B. D. Evans, e S. A. Ismail,

E Madar

H. E. Strange, e Madar, b

Irani

E. B. Reed, not out.

F. H. Haldman, c U.' Ismail,

b Madar

Total (for 7 wickets)

S. Ballour and R. T. Tuylor

did not bet.

Bowling Analysis. ·

A. T. Lee, e Lee, b Hameon 14 S.. Jex, not out

Extras

15

Total (for 8 wickets)......181

Q.M. S. Mitchell, b Edmonda 29 Sergt. Lockyer, b Randle...... 3 Lieut. Gough, ran out......

Col. Skinner, b Edmonds

Licut. Macdonald, b Randle 0

Sig. Higgins, b Randle

1

Cpl. Deavell, 1.b.w., b Randle 6

Sergt. Harrison, c Paterson,

"b Rundle

Sig. Earl, not out 3

Extras.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

N. H. Ross did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

0: M. R. W.

Omar R. Lee. Champion

4 0 17 1

3

0

$7

0. M.

R. W.

G 0 37

Randale

14

$

30

W. K. Way

2

0

10

Robertson

î 있 10

Hamson •••

5 0

26

Edmonds

Ð * 23

Oliver Abbas

5

1

31

Paterson.... 3

4 0

Q

18

"

WEEK-END HONOURS.

W. MendowB A. C. Beck T. Hunter

Batting.

E. C. Fincher

*-Signifies not out.

Bowling,

B. G. Baker

W. Brace

5. Randle

S. Abbas

N, H. Ross

Col. Skinner

H. W. Edmonds

W. Harris-Walker

DIVISION. II.

0.8.0.0. 2nd XI.

E. Himsworth, b Gough . ]]

R. S. W. Paterson, 1.b.w., b

Saunders

112

125

F. Harper, b Skinner

15

83*

H. W. Edmonds, c Lockyer, "

b Gough

82%

60

R. S. Robertson, 'b Skinner... 0

Gough, b Skin-

S. Randle,

ner.....

V. H. Chittenden, c Deavell,

Skinner

V. H. Freeman, Gough, b

Harrison

8 for Il

5 for 10.

5 for 30

4 for 18

R. R. Davis, b Saunders..

4 for 36

F. Booker, not out

10

4 for 22

Extras

..... 15

4 for 23

3 for 8

POLICE . R.A.O.C.

Running up the huge total of 229 runs for 5 wickets declared, the.. Folice scored a convincing victory. over the R.A.0.0. at Happy Valley on Saturday.

The home team batted fret and Meadows and Hunter gave them an excellent start. Meadows made 85 runs and unter 71, and they were not parted until after the hundred was up. King made a rapid 30 not out and Alexander 20. The bowling. of the soldiers was severely panish- · et and Morgan, sending 17 overs, took 3 wickets for 70 runs.

When the visitors went in to bat, it was just one sorry procession for B. G. Baker, was in irresistible torm with the ball and captured B wickets for only 11 runs. Vigus was the top scorer for the soldiers with 15 runs, and he was, incidentally, the only man to run into double figures.

Scores

Police E.C.

W. Nendowa, c and b Morgan 85 T. H. Hunter, c Clarke, b

Morgan

71

C. F. Alexander, b Walker... 20

B. G. Baker, b Morgan.......... 0

W le B. Sparrow, b Walker O

T. 1. King, not out...... 33

A. Reynolds, not out swing,

Extras

1

Total (for wickets)......136

One man absent.

Bowling Analysis

Harrison

Skinner

Saunders

Deavell

Gough Earl

0. M. R W.

13 5 36 1

0.2 2

1" 24

4 1

0

C 3 12

2

0

18

H.K.C.C. ». UNIVERSITY."

On the H.K.C.C. ground, the University second string failed to put up a fight and lost to the Club juniors by 5 wickets.

The visitors had first innings, but against some consistent bowling by Harris-Walker (3 lor ), Ashworth (3 for 17) and Divett (2 for 29), were all out for the poor. score of 04. G. E. Yeoh (18) and Candah (17) made a gallant effert to pull the game round but they received no support from the rest of the team.

A. C. Beck, fresh from his ex- periences in one of the local "big" matches-the Club-United Services affair-carried his bat for 83 runs while Gahagan made 39 and Stanes- by 22.

Scores:-

University 2nd XI. W. H. Kwan, run out.... A. Chun Fook," b Divett

A. A. Aziz, b Divett

K. T. Loke, e Botger, b Ash-

worth

A. B. Suleiman, Mackenzie,

b Ashworth...

H

C. Candal, b Harris-Walker 17

G. E. Yeoh, b Ashworth........ 18

E. W. Hamilton, not out...

Extras

Tatal (for 5 wickets)......22

0

K. P. Gan, not out......

0

15

......124

L. Wagland, T. Post, A. Kirby and A. Y. Baker did not Bat.

H. E. Adams, run out

0

P. L. Tan, hit wkt., b Harrie-

Walker

0

F. Hiptoola, b Ilarris-Walker 0

Bowling Analysis.

Extras

1

O.

M. R. W.

1"

3. 70 3.

Total

04

4

0

&

0 27 0

3 0 17 0

0. M. R. W.

Divett

J. R. Way

20 2 0 0 11 0 @ 2 17 Harris Walker... 25 0

13 2

3

G 3

Madar

O. M. R. W.

30 9

A. R. Minu

7 1 28 1

Irani

8 4

37 2

Ramjahn

8 0 1

D 0

14 2 0

Buffad

Abdul-Curreem.. 20

c.o.c... KC.C.

$7 D

Craigengower Cricket Club dia. appointed their supporters when they failed dismally against the Kowloon Cricket Club at 'Happy Valley on Saturday. They took first knock, but against the bowling of Brace (5 for 19) and Rose (4 for 38), they could not gather more than 5 runs. Omar (14) and Lim (33) were their only batsmen to run into double figures.

Faced with this small total, the Kowloon men had no difficulty in knocking up the required runs and passed their opponents' score after only 1 wicket had fallen. "Teddy" Fincher just helped himself to the bowling and mando es before he put his leg in front of a straight 'un from Abbas. E. F. Fincher 0. tributed 30.

Of the seven bowlers tried by the home team only Abbas (4 for

18) met with any success.

Morgan Rowe Exham

Vigila

Ridmond Robertson Walker

4 0 24 0

4 0 19

R.A.O.C.

0

Col. Robertson, . A. V.

Baker, b B. G. Baker ......" Corpl. Ackerman, c Reynolds,

b B. G. Baker Sergt. Rowe, e Reynolds, b

B. G. Baker...

5. M. Vigus, b B. G. Baker... 15 Col. Exham, J.b.w., b A V.

Baker inta

Pte. Walker, b B. G. Baker..... I Corpl. Morgan, e King, B.

.G. Baker.....

Pte. Clarke, & Wagland, b B.

G. Baker

Lee. Corp. tidmond, b B. G.

Baker

Pte. Bailey, b King Corp. Dixon, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

تم

Alexanders

Bowling Analysis.

Ashworth

E.E.C.0. 2nd XI.

K. H. Batger, b Hiptoola...... $ C. E. Gahagan, Yeah, b

Kwan

W. Harris-Walker, e Loke, b

Hiptools

A. C. Beck, not out

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"Love" was the subject of the Playing at home the R.A.S.C. de! feated the L.R.C. by 3 wickets. The Lesson-Sermon in all Charches of Indians batted first and made 204 Christ, Scientist, on Sunday Febru with M. P. Madir (41) a top-ury. scorer. Fry took 8 wickets for 22 runs for the soldiers.

in the daytime, and in the night The home team compiled 147 with bis song shall be with me, and my Pte, Andrewes (29) and Lec-Corpl.prayer unto the God of my life" Simpson as chief contributors.

Scores:-

IR:C

RA.S.C.

104 147

KOWLOON ». LANE,

CRAWFORD'S.

The Golden Text was: "The Lord "will command his lovingkindness

(PH. 42: 8),

Among the citations which com rised the Leeson-Sermon was the "For following from the Bible: Thus saith the Lord God: Behold, I, even I will both search my sheep, and seek them out. I will feed them in 2 good pasture, and upon the high mountains of. Israel zhall their fold be: there shall they could Lane,

only lie in a good fold, and, in a fat muster 81 runs in the match with the pasture "shall they feed upon the K.C.C. on Saturday. F. E. Skinner mountaing of Israel. And ye my was top-scorer with 43 while D. M. flock, the fock of my pasture, are Goodall made 11 not out.

Crawford's

Kowloon replied with 144 for 9 wickets; A. J. Kew was highest scorer with 45-

Scores:-

Lane Crawford's: 81. K.C.C.: 144 for 0.wickets.

men, and I am your God, saith the Lord God" (Ezek. 34 11, 14, 31).

The Lesson-Sermon also includ- ed the following passages from the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy. The Jewish tribal Jehovah was a man-projected God. liable to wrath, repentance and human LEAGUE TABLES.

changeableness, The Christian Science Ged is universal, eternal. Division I.

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*9

4

83

J. R. Way, b Hiptoola

0

J. H. Ashworth, b Kwan

Kowloon C.C.".... 5 Craigengower .... 5 Army

3

0 11

death" (P. 140).

31 10

..... 5

2

8

S. J. Stanesby, run out

Hong Kong Cha

I

1

P. M. Wood, b Tan

Indian R.C..... 5

0

4 1

B

2

W. W. Mackenzie, e Yeoh, b

Hiptoola

Civil Service C.C. 4 0 3

0

Royal Navy

4 0

Extras...

University

2

0

Total (for 8 wickets)......158

Police B.C.

Division II.

... 0

Kowloon C.C. ... 7 Recreio

3

3

3

0 3.0

3 0 5 9

1 3

3 7

1

0

4 3

0

1 а

I

J. R. Collis and G. E. R.

Divett did not bat,

Hong Kong CC S

"Civil Service C.C. 8 Bowling Analysis: a

0. M. RER.E. and R.S...... 8 Craigengower ........ € Hiptoola......... 14. 9 · 844-

Indian R.C........ Chan Fook 50

23.0

R..A 8.C. Kwan L 61 21 2 9 0. 200

O. M. R.

4 0 11

0

B

0 $

Aziz

1.5 0

3

Tan

B. G. Baker...... 8 1 11

A. V. Baker..... 5

King

University

3

0

24 1

R.A.O.C.

0 10

0 0 15

3' 1 1

11 10

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