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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 5. 1931.
END OF THE TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT.
CONVINCING WIN FOR THE HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
CIVIL SERVICE JUNIORS TAKE POINTS FROM, LEAGUE LEADERS,
The mal triangular tournainent between the Club-Navy-Army was brought to a clone on Enturdays when the Hong Kong Cricket Club bent the Royal Navy by an innings and 113 runs to occupy - a second place. The Army are the champions this year as they have beaten both the Club and the Navy so that the result of Saturday's game had no bearing on the table at all, as regards the first place,
In the only frat division league match that was decided, the Indian Recreation Club added another three points to their bag by convincingly beating the Civil Service Cricket Club by nine wickets. The latter, however, had their own back in the second: division when they beat the Indians by 26 runs, thus spoiling their umbeaten record. The other league fixture in this division resulted in an easy win for Recreio over tho H.K.C.C., while the University juniors and Kowlooù seconds wore engaged in a friend- ly which ended in a draw.
INDIANS LEAD IN SENIOR DIVISION.
H.K.C.C. ". ROYAL NAVY.
INNINGS VICTORY FOR CLUB
The game which was begun on Thursday last was resumed at two o'clock sharp on Saturday, after- noon. Fortunately Barrett was able to bat, and he and Edwards'resume ed to Bowker, at the Yard end, and Meid. Neither bataman seemed to see them very well and for some time the only runs which came were two byes off a leg ball from Bowker and four byes from a half-volley | from Reid, to which Barrett played back and apparently unsighted Pearce... Ho shaped well, however, and had mindo seven when he hit right across one from Bowker, and was bowled leg stump. The innings, thua closed for 143. Edwards had not added to his over-night score.
The Navy Follow On. Two hundred and thirteen runs in arrears the Naval side followed on. A. B. Nash was absent and, by courtesy of the Club the Navy were allowed to bat another man. Eng. Capt. Sears, who, I believe, has not touched a bat for nine years or more, nobly stepped into the breach.
Again, a Good Start. Squanco opened with Glass to Bowker and Reid. Again there was 0039 9152 9170 quite a fair start. Bowker, bowled much better than he had done be fore, and was most unlucky. Glass 0941 9951 0028 0038 0045 10020 began by snicking an off break of
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Wickets Fall Rapidly. Jowitt shaped well and hit Beck shot. But just after Harrett seem for four past extra-cover-his best
ed to try and turn one to leg from the ane bowler and was easily and b after mistiming it. At the same total Jowitt lifted full toss from Owen Hughes past mid-off, but the batsmen hesitated, and though
Second Innings of Navy. Licut. Comdr. Squance,
Witham, b Beck ... 13 Lieut. Glass, c.8mith, Owen
... 14 Hughtonene Sub-Lieut. Moseley, Beck... 3 Mid Jówitt, run'out vi Mid Barrett, & and b Beck... 17 A. B. Baker, b Bowkor. D Bub-Lt. Edwards, e Pearce,
b Sayer
Bowling, Analysis
0. M. R. W
Williams Thorpo Try Salman Musson
1.2.0
3 1
0
41 2
I
212
0
2.1 0
11 1
LEAGUE-DIVISION I.
8
Mid. Jeftories,
Owen C
Hughes, b Reich
97
EASY WIN FOR INDIANS.
Lieut. Comdr. Brunton, b
Sayer
Ldg. Sig. Putman, e Owen
Hughes, b. Bowker
Eng. Capt. Scars, nob out
Extras: Byos 4 .............
Total
...100
Fall of Wickets:-1/23; 2/30; 3/30; 4/44; 6/44; 8/57; 7/39; 8/08; 0/83; 10/100.
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. W
.95
4
1
A. CI. Bowker 113 A. Reid 9,5 0 G. R. Sayer 10 0 40 2 A. C. Beck ..... 7:0 18.3 0 8. 1 H. Owen Hughes 6
KOWLOON. THE ARMY.
Army Beaten by Four-Wickets. The Kowloon-Army match which. was begun on Saturday at King's Park was continued yesterday when a brilliant century by Lieut. of the fire for the soldiers, but after Musson almost pulled the game out two rather silly rum outs, the com plexion of the game changed alto gether and Kowloon eventually won by four wickets.
Olvil Service Trounced At Home.
Playing at home the Civil Service Cricket Club lost to the Indians by nino wickets.
The Happy Valley team batted first but against some excellent bowling were all dismissed for the poor total of 80 runs. B. D. Evans' played a steady innings for 21 runs whilst Kelly (11) was the only other Iman to get into, double figures, A.
Minu, the IRO. left-hand medium-to-fast bowler, returned the splendid analysis of 5, for 24, whilst Pereira, their speed merchant.?" had 4 for 18:
The Indian batsmen were in very good form, and after their first wicket had fallen, cheaply, they Ismail (71) looked well-set for his went on to make 2140 runs. 5. A.
ecutury when he was run out. Be played a very good innings, punish
Owing to the fact that the matching the bowling severely, and with finished rather late, it is not pos. A. H. Madar (38), put on 08 runs the return was wide Owon Hughessible to give Mr. R. Abbit's nocount for the second wicket, A. A. Rum- had time to put down the wicket. of the game to-day but this will ap jahn played pretty cricket for 34 (44-8-7,)
(retired), whilst Pereira gathered 29 in quick time.
|
The next wicket Inated some time but at: fifty-seven Sayor got Edwards to touch one and he was caught behind the wicket. A couple of runa later Bowker, who had re- Hieved Beck, bowled Baker, (59-7-9.) At sixty-eight Brunton hit across at Sayer and was bowled, leg stamp.
|
Jefferien had been playing, quite! useful cricket, watching the ball and keeping a very straight bat. He got Sayer well away for several overs. Putman hit a four but was' then caught at second slip. Seven: teen were needed to put up the hundred whon Sears came in-be wes batting by consent instead of Nash-but with a certain amount of joss they were obtained. Then Reid
went on at the Yard end and
Jefferies in trying to get away one on his body had the bad luck to get a bumping ball on the shoulder of his bat Ho was taken from a high
it at second slip.
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Thus the Club won by innings and thirteen. Saturday's cricket with its rather foregone con- clusion was not very interesting, but
at least the Nayy have discovered his between his legs and the wicket another sound bat in Jefferies. It for four. Next over he did it again will be interesting to see how and the over after Squance repeat: Pearce's quicker change policy, it ed the performance. Sayer und Beck came on and the latter got continued, works against stronger Squauce to touch one on the off, batting sides. Witham fell forward bat brought off the catch. Twenty-six tung had come in twenty-five minutes.
More Wickets.
He
Beck's first ball to Moseley got up and hit him on the jaw, but the batsman pluckily continued. got Owen Hughes, who lind succeed. ed Sayer away to long leg for three. But then Glass hit across the left- hander's natural break and put it up beltind the wicket-keeper. Smith ran back and took a good catch from firat slip, as the ball went up right in the eye of the sun. At the same total Beck upset Moseley's off- stick. (30.3-3.)
33332 33472 33601 33700-33718-33723 33707 33818 33871 33050 33981. 34018 34037 34076 34116 34156.34217 34300 34313 34338 34343 34353 34423. 34423 34443 34478 34537 34503 34502 34636 34850 34004 34790 34722 34791 34502 34600 31885 31888 34068 35051 35071 35131 35138 35159 35181 3517), 35229. 35309 35414,35452 35519,35583 33603 33727.35760-35700. 35813.35947.38050, 36000 30135 33198-36219 20214 33228.
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5th November, 1990, *29293 29446, 20513, 20553 20008 20641 2142 20674 29705 20776 20864. 20041
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R. ABBIT.
E. R. Duckitt e Edwards, b .. Baker
pear in our next issue.
The scores were:-
First Innings of Army, ` Lieut. Dewar-Duric, 1.b.w., b
Goodwinan Capt. Thorpe, b-Goodwin 21 Lieut. Haslewood, E. F.
The scores were :—'
Civil Servico. 0.0.
2
J. E. Richardson, v. Rahmin,
bA. R. Minu
-2
Fincher, b Goodwin ......... Licut. Musson, 'run out... 10 Sig. Williams, b. Goodwin ... Pte. Salmon, & Hung, b Good-
win ........ Corp. Davies, c Hung, b
Brace
L/Corpl, Penny, run out L/Corp. Fry, e E. C. Fin-.
cher, b Lyal
F. J. de Romo, b A. R.. Minu. 2. B. D. Evans, Madar, b
Pereira
two run-outs saw the wickets falling EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND rapidly, and despite a gallant effort
on the part of A. R. Sulliad (39) to pull the game round, the last wicket fell when they were still 20 runs in
arrenrs.
The scores were:-.
Solvit Servico-2nd XI. FE Matthews, A. S.
Sufind
30
J. McGowan, eMadar, bi
Abbas
23
A. E. Wood, e Mohamed, b
Arculli
MS 1
h
J. M. Wilson, e Mohamed, b
A; S. Suffed .....
B. C. K. Hawkins, bi Arcalli
H. E. Strange, o A. R. Suf-
find, by A. S. Sullind 7 W.H: Edmonds, e Rumjahņ,
b A. S. Suffiad
S. Randle, o Rumjahn, b A.
R. Suffind
V. H. Freeman, lib.w., BA,
R. Sufind..............
JF. Willmot, not out
A: W. Grimmitt, e Barma, b
A. R: Buffied Extras
Total
*Bowling Analysis.,
Arcul
23
J
MOVEMENTS.
Achilles due from Shanghai Jan. 6. Antenor due from Europe Feb. 6. Asama Mara due from Japan Jan.
12.
Atsuu Maru arrived from Japna
Doc. 24.
Automodon due from Europe Jan.
Benledi due from Straits Jan. 6. Bochum due from Shanghai Jan. 6 City of Guildford due from: Now:
York Feb. 4.
City of Kimberley due from
Singapore Jan, Bu
City of Wellington das from
Europe Jan. 10
Comoria' dus from Japan Jao. 31. Derillinger due from Europe Jane
13. S
Duisburg due from Japan Jan, 18. Durban Maru, dua hers: Jan. 17. Emp, of Asin due from Vancouver
Jan. 20
0
Tip of Canada due Vancouver
Jan. 0;
118
Emp. of Japan dus from Japan
Jan, 0.
0. M. R. W. 4 13
Emp. of Russia arrived from Mani-
la Jan, 4.
Eurylochus,due from Europe Jan.
9
↑
27.
0
8- 3
30
1
12.
8 0
33
· A. R. Suffind... 4.4 0 11 2 .0 .8 Rumjahn .......... Abbas' A. S. Suffind....
Indian R.U. 2nd XI. ⠀
M. P. Madar, run 'out'....................... 3
14
J. S. Ackber, c Grimmett, b
Edmonds
A. R. Sufbad, b Edmonda... 38 A: R. H. Eemail, run out... 3 D. Mohamed, bé McGowan ... 19 A. S. Suffiad, b McGowan 0 M. R Abbas, e Grimmitt, b
McGowan
H.T. M: Barma, e Edmonds,
b McGowan
8. Ismail, not out
Extras
Total ...
Glengarry dus from Europe Jan.
Haruna Maru düs, hero Jan, 9. Hayel due from Europe Jan. 25. Helenus due from North China
ports Feb. 6.
Jeypore due from Shanghai Jan. D. Kashgar due from Europe Jan, 10
| Kashmir due from Japan Jan. 18. Khiva duo. from Europe Jan. 24. Kidderpore due from Singapore
Jan. 5.
Labn due from Japan Jan. 24. Laomedon due from North China
ports Feb. 1
Mentor due from Japan Jan. 20. Mirzapore due from Shanghai Jan.
0
F. Mel Areulli; e and b
Edmonds
1
A: M. Rumjahn, by McGowan 0
13
Leverkusen due from Europe Feb. 2. Lycaon: due from Europe Jap. 25. Machaon due from New York Feb.
02
..... 21
41
R. M. Wood, 1.b.w., b Minu 4
F. Baker, A. K. Minu, b
A. R. Minu ...
Bowling Analysis,
O. M. R.
W.
Málya dus. from Europe. Jan. 30.
· Menolaus duo' from Singapore Jan.
R. H. Woodman, not out ......
4
McGowan
Q
3
17
B.
0
R. G. Robertson, e A. A
Rumjahn, b Pereira
Edmonds........... 7 1
37
3
Wilson
2 0
4
0
Q
L. B. Holmes, Et. S. A. Is.
mail, b Minu ...............
Randlo
4
0.
22 0
Freeman
1
0
1
0
A
D. R. Kelly, o S. A. Ismail,
b Pereira
11
..117
F J Ling, o A. K. Minu, b
Pereira
0
F. H. Holdman, b Arculli.... 4
Extras
18
Total
03
Bowling Analysis.
Pereira
Licat. Waring, not out ......................... 10 Major Airey, a Hung, b Lysi 4
Extras
Total
Fall of Wickets:-1/7; 2/94; 3/37; 4/37; 5/45; 6/50;7/06; 8/86; 6/100; 10/117
Bowling Analysis.“
Goodwin .......... 11
3 0
3 20 8 .35
15.
Irat............ 8.2 1 E.. F. Fincher Brace .... Burnett
Zimunern
0. M. H. W. 14 7 18 4
3.2.
A, R. Minu...... 12 $
Arculli 0 17 0 20
9
First Innings of X.0.0. W. Brace, b Thorpe...... 48 E. C. Fischer, b Musson... 48 E. F. Fincher, b Thorpe..... 13 F. Zimmern, b Williams....... 15 W. C. Hung, e Waring, b
Musson
5 24
5
1.3 0
...
1
Indian B.0.
A el Arculli, 'b Ling
1
S. A. Ismail, run out ....... 71 A. IT Madar, e Wood, b
Evans
A. H. Rumjaho, run out
RECREIO WINS COMFORTABLY
H.E.0.0. Juniors Badly Beuten.
Journeying to King's Park, the Hong Kong Cricket Club juniors were severely beaten by the Club de Recreio by 118 ruhs.
Taking first knock; the home team: ran up the big total of 100 for 0 when the innings was declared closed. H. A. Alves played excel lently to make 77 runs, whilst I: J: Remedios gathered, 28.
C. M. Souza was in deadly form with the ball, and taking six wie kets for 23 runs was mainly respon Bible for the downfall of the Club batsmen who could only muster 48 between them. Planner was top- scorer with 18 whilst Wild helped with an invaluable 10.
Full score and analysis
First Innings of Club. G. R. Sayer, b Glass 160 T. E. Pearce, e Nash, b
Putman
38
17
31
F. E. Skinner, e Salmon, b.
Willians
J. 5. A. Carreom, e Wood, b
Baker e
A. A Rumjahng retired:
34
30.
N. A. E, Mackay, not out
39
A. K Minu, o Richardson, b
The scores were
J. C. Lyal, not out
17
Baker
10
Club de Recreio (for 6
Extras
22
F. D. Pereira, e Wood, b
wkts., dee.)
Baker
20
H.K.C.C. IT,
108 ..48
A. R. Minu, b Kelly
1:
A. S. Ismail, b Baker
8.
A. Rahmin, not cut
Extras
19
Total
.240.
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Edwarda,
b Class
...... 38 H. Owen Hughes, not out... 53 H. J. Armstrong, not out... 10
--Extras: Bycs 6; leg byes
7; wide 1; no balls 216
Total (for 4 wickets,
declared)
Fall of wickets:-1/07; 2/174; 3/201; 4/204.
J. P. Witham, A. C. Beck, A. O. I. Bowker, P. E. Smith, and A. Reid did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Total (7 wkls, dec.)...220"
G.. C. Burnett and F. Good- win did not bat.
Bowling Analysie.
47.2.
Second Innings of Army:""
Bowling Analysis.
Richardson Kelly Robertson Evans
0
0. M. R. W
4
0
28 61
0
9 0.45. 1
5 0 93
0
..350
0
M. R. W.
Williams Musson
18.
3 50 100 2
14
오
Thorpe Fry
20
4
01
2
8
1
10 - 0
Salmon
4
0
17 1
Ling
Lieut, Dewar-Durie, e Brace,
b Lyal
Capt. Thorpe, a E. F. Fincher
de Rome
1. 0.3
0
'Baker Wood
1 0 220
I
32
73
Lieut. Haslowood, b Burnett 24 Lical Musson, run out........100- Sig. Williams, rulf out ...... 23~~ Pte. Salmon, e. Brace, b
Goodwin ...
10. M. R. W. Afid. Jowitt ... 20 1 192: 0 Sub-Licut
Moseley 0. 21
A. B. Baker 12 1 05 *Ldg. Big.
Putman: 4.5'0" *Lieut. Glass ... 10 0 † Sub-Lieut,
Edwards 3 0 30 -Each bowled; a no-ball. +-Bowled ono wide.
First Ianings of Navy, Lieut. Comdr. Squadre,
Smith, b Sayer
A. B. Nash, e Duckitt, b Beck Accounts Liout, Glass, & Owen Hughes Mid. Jeffries, a Armstrong, b
Owen Hughes
Mid. Jowitty b Reid Lieut. Comdr. Brunton,
10 o
Witham, b Owen Hughes ..... A. B. Baker, b Beck ......... Sub-Lieut. Edwards, not out 29 Sub-Licut. Moseley L.b.w., b
Sayer
Ldg. Sig. Putman, at. Pedrco,
b Bayern cu Mid Barrett, b Bowker.
Extras: Byes. 10, leg-byes 2:18
Total
Fall of wickets:-1/37; 3/45; 4/80; 8/62; 6/03; 8/130; 9/130;.10/143,
Bowling Analysis.
31880 31003 31019 31941 31049 31938 10741" 13650 10029. 20088:20089 21570A. C. I. Bowker 8.3 3 31076 32119 32174 32202 32308: 32345
2158321593 21000 21013 21631-21875.
A. Reid 13:2
...143
Corpl, Davies, b Lyal L/Carpl. e EC Fincher,
b Lyat......
L/Corp, Fry, not out..... Lieut. Waring, b Goodwin. Major Airey, Lawrence,
Burnett Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Goodwin
....
O. M. RW. 10 } 42 Lyal.............. 13 3 38 Bracendente 7 1 43 Zimmern 40 Burnett...... 01
25
2.
E. F. Fincher 50 14 0 Second Innings of E.0.0.
W. C. Hung, cand b Thorpe 13. F. E. Lawrence, a Thorpe, b
Williams
F. E. Skinner, o Waring,.
Thorpe
F. Zimmern, o Davies, b
Musson ....
F. Goodwin, b Fry
N. A. E. Mackay, b Fry
23
EF Fincher, not.out
31.
Extras.
10
G. R. Sayer 8 0203
A. C. Beck
[10302
05:10 2 H. Owen Hughes 8 1 33
Total (for 6 wickets)
BB
32310 32530 32538 30504 3258132602 21638 21046:21710 24927 26907-30427. 32340 32687-32883 22680 32000 33009 30470 30482 33354 36776 (28708 33799 33938. 33243 33259 33200 33318
8 0 34
8.2.0 42
DIVISION II.
LEAGUE TABLES,
Division I.
4
P.. W. D. L. Pts. Indian R.C....... 6
1 0 13 Civil Servico C.O. 2 1013 University. 2. 10 I 3 Hong Kong C.C. 2 0 2 0 g Kowloon CC,... 1 0 1 0 1 R.A.
1 0 0 1 0 Craigengower .....1 0
10 1 Royal Navy 2 0 0 ? 0 0 The Argylls have not yet com menced their League fixtures,,
Division. II.
4
INDIANS BEATEN FOR THE FIRST TIME.
Civil Service Claims Points In Low-Scoring Match,
In a low scoring match at Soo kumpoo, Civil Service Cricket Club. took full points from the 1.R.C juniora
The Indians patted first and after a lucky let-off, McGowan (23) and Matthews (30) gave them a good start and at one stage it looked as
Indian R:C
P. W. D. L. Pts. 7601-16
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UNIVERSITY AND K.C.C. DRAW.
Interesting Game at Pokfulama,
The University seconds were at home to the Kowloon juniors in, a friendly which resulted in a draw.
The undergraduates batted first.
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if they would be in for a big score risks to the wickets yield. AFTER YOU GO AWAY However, with the exception of Ed-ed 167 for a (declared). A. A. Azîz monds who scored 23, the rest failed was top scored with 30 while K T. and the side were all out for only Loke and G. S. Scully had 26 runa 118 rune. A. R. Suffind bowled well to get his 3 for 11 while "A.S. got. 4 for 33.
Kanad with
small total, it looked as though the home team would have no difficulty
in winning, but good bowling by McGowan (5 for 17), coupled with
each.
An enterprising knock for 63 not out by F. S. W. Smith, promised well for the Kowloonites, but stumps were drawn when they needed 21
hand
The scores wero:
University (6 wickets,
declared). K.O.C. (for 4 wickets).
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