70.

INTERPORT TEAM IN

FINE FETTLE

Bright Prospects Of Retaining Trophy

"The Interport Team displayed brilliant form on Saturday when prior to their departure for Shanahal they defeated the Rest which consisted of three reserves from the interport Team. The selected Interport team was able to gather 7 goals as against the rest's 2.in forpédab e fa Log Wal Tong their leader and Captain obtained three of the goals. From the display on Satur- day everything points to a successful quest for the local team.

In consequence of the practice game, the football programme was somewhat curtailed during the week end. There was only ene senior game played and resulted in a victory of four goals" to two for 5. China "B" against the RA (L). The soldiers put up a grand display but were overrun by the Chinese in the last five minutes of the game when they allowed the Chinese to score the last two goals. Ciancy, the Gunners, left back was given marching orders for striking an opponent.

DEPARTURE OF PLAYERS

The Interport team with its re- serves, Manager and trainer left yesterday evening by the m/v Victoria for Shanghai, There was a large gathering at the whart to bid the team "bon voyage" and and "good luck" and amongst those were representatives from the various Clubs and members of the Football Council. When inter- viewed Lee Wal Tong the captain stated that the of the team -chances of Hong Kong retaining the "Telegraph" trophy are bright Cans dering that they have a well balanced and dependable team.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH CLANCY SENT OFF

After more than holding their own for three quarters of the game R.A. (L) succumbed to the wily 6. China "B" by four goals to two in a game that was featured by

but.

somewhat fast exchanges, marred by nasly tempers towards the close when Clancy. the Gun- ners' left back was given marching orders

for striking Yeung Shul Yick.

many sparkling raids. This pair were emulated on the left wing by Bickford and Talbet. The latter and enterprising and was clever with the unselfish and Bickford formed one of the most dangerous or left wings.

A GRAND DISPLAY

brilliant

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 20,

HOCKEY

Brawn and Caer Clark Cups Tourney

At King's Park on Baturday afternoon the D.GS. In cted a three goals to one defeat on the wy" Ladies' Juniors, in their Brawn Cup mcounter.

1936.

LEAGUE CRICKET RESULTS

I. R. C. and Navy Win "Doubles"

Bowling Analysis

Omar

a 10

The Indian Recreation, Club and the Navy both secured the "Dou- bies" in their Cricket League Ax- tures on Saturday. The Indians Souza onum 18 winning easily from the Craigen- | Lea. ................................

as the expense of the University.

In all the matches the winners J. did not have much opposition."

Royal Navy

Q

$15

night's

E A Clayton, 1b.w. b Phang Mainwaring, run out ........ Lt. Bone, 1., W., & Teph Coleridge, Phang

Davis, c and b Tech Birkett, not out Cripps, b Hung

R. W. | Vickory, b Hung ga

◊ Day, b Hung kalagaya

Extras (B7)

Barry, c Phang, b Llew Dale, b Tech

Craigongower

Youngsaye, Pereira

Miss H. Bockler who wao well supported by "Miss M.A. da Rogower teams while the Navy won Hamson and Miss M. Churn figured - minently scoring two of the three goals, the

other being from the stick of Miss ROZA

The Indians first eleven declared Lee, Pereira

E. Zimmern, Þ. Minu contingen The DGS defence was not as at 159, for 7 wickets, A. S.. Suflad

AB. Haman. b Pereira «....... strong as it might have been audamiming it runs while & A. Ismail A. R. E. Esmail, o. Ismail, b Miss V. Bradbury, though, she mi and AH Madar, claimed 33 and ceived vary tie support, from "her | 27 respectively. Q. Souza captured

near to 4 wickets for 67 runA - team-mates. came very seering on many occassions.

The Indians skittled the Crai- gengower, batters for 53 runs. Minu and Pereira each captured 5 Rickets splęce for 23 and 24 runs respectively

B.S.-H. E. LADIRA After a goalless first half the Central British School gira

beat

In a low scoring game the Uni- the Hung, Kong Ladies' juntara by

goals to 1 in their Brawn Cup versity lost to the Navy by two match at Snakunpoo yesterday.

wickets, while the Kowicon Cricket Miss M. Booker and Miss J.Club defeated the Civil Service by A wickets thanks to an unde- Lakeman scored for the

feated third wicket partnership of 85 runs between E. F. Fincher and

winners;

who asserted a definite super.orly In the second half, while Miss V. for the Hong Blackburn netted Kong Ladies.

A ne display was given by the halves, Beltrao, Leung Wing Chui and Lee Kok Wat and their work coupled with that of the backs. Swain end Pile. left hardly any- hir for the goalkeeper, Rodger, to do. The halves were well nigh perfect in their assistance to the forwards during an attack and cool and unflurried in de tence. The same can be said of the backs who were never once at a loss. Their clearances were well- Ladles timed always to the man.

Lack of co-operation hampered The Rest though Bliss and Hill were In particularly good form, and did great work in a hard-pressed defence. Of the forwards Ridings and Crawford were the best and Ane movements executed many during the game. The game started very promis-

was seet, ut Rowlands in goal ingly for the Gunners, who after his best and though he was beater attacking the Chinese eltadel misà-

seven time they were shots that On" re- ed a sitter by Edmunds.

would have passed any other Lee sumption Pau was hotly tested by

per. His Ane keeping saved the Rivers and play was quickly trans-kide from an even greater defeat ferred to the other hand where N than was inflicted upon the. Po-Kut when well placed shot wide..

B. Cusano was the Arst to score Ding Dong struggle ensued until

and this was from a cleverly toor- a neat Lai Shui Wing receiving centre from Yeung Shui Vick beated shot executed after he had

sent over

BRAWN CUP

CBA

Totals

P W D L F A Pts

1 1 22 6 8 H, K. Ladles. 6 4

5 3 2 0 14 3 8 D.G.S.

4 3 1 0 14 3 7 C.98.

6 1 0 5 5.17 2 5 2 28 C 5 0 0

....26 11 4 11 57 57.28

N. A. E. Mackay.

1

In the other junior games Re- crelo trounced the RAS.C. by 71 wickets, and the Police won their game against the R.A.MG, by I wicket

.

SENIOR LEAGUE

CIVIL SERVANTS BADLY" BEATEN

Civil Service

Minu....

G..Souza, b Pereira..

W. Rapley, b Minu W. Hong Sling, b Minu J. Leonard, e Mmu, b Peroira U. M. Omar, c Abbas. b Minu... N. P. Karanja, not out ...!

1 Extras

Totul...

Totar......

20

0

YACHTING

"Painted Lady" Beats "Atemis"

یم

Painted Lady lajor F. G. Booty) won the Roya, Hong Kong Yucht 4 Club's Fifth Corinthian Ser.es “A” Class event on Saturday when sne beat Atamņis (Mè. G. G. Wood)

by a narrow margini over 5.3 miles. Taynette (Capt. W. J. Fennell) won the "G" Class event, Ailsa (Mr. H. M. Ervine-Andrews) the "I" and "*" Classes, and Rolla (Col. Kirke) the "H" Class event. Detailed results were as follows.

“A” Class Started, 14.30 Yacht Carpenter

84

Fall of wickets: 1 for 3; 2 for 4; 3 for 9; 4 for 14: 5 för 22; 6 for 44; 7 for 52; 8 tur 52; 9-for 12.59; 20 for 64.

Fished Pts. TIL 16 13.56 5 30

(Major B. B. Edwards)

5

Bowling Analysia'

1

Q

M. R. W.

Lobg.

16.10.31 10 13

1

Phang

1 23

2

(Miss Walker}

1 Tech

5

Hang

7.1 2

2 10 3 Artemis

16.09.50 11 63

0

8

3

(Mr. G. G. Wood)

1 La Linda

0

'0 Lien

0

Tan

53

Fall o: the wickets: 1 for 0 2 for 5; 3 for 19; 4 for 40; 5 for:45: 53; 18 for 53. 6 for 45; 7 for 46; 8 for 41: 9 for

Bowling Analysis

Pereira.........

Minu

O. M. R. W 13.1 5 24

R.A.S.C. TROUNCED

A hat bowling performance by W. A. Reed, who took 5 wickets for

16.15 22 3 16

(Mr. A. L. "Shields)" Jan.

10.13.5614 13

(Mr. John Johnsen) Isobel Joss

Guil

12

D.N.S. 16.17.36 7 27

(Mr. JR Stanton)

16.12.10 7 43

(Mr. B. Nae53) Cicada.

16.12.33 6 10

(Mr. G. B. Portman) Tru Blue

16.11.55 8 53

Pat

8

2 runs aplece, enabled the Recreio to register a 7 wickets win over the RIAS.C. In their junior league 5 cricket encounter. at King's Park 5 on Saturday.

13 5 23

C

A. H Mader

5 1 8

0

R.A.S.C. Capt. Kimm, biva

1

(Mr. H. 8. Rouse)

18.11.09 B 35

(Mr. D. W. Persse).

(Major F. C. Booty)

NAVY WIN BY 2 WICKETS Cpl. Rogers, e Gosano, b Reed 21 Painted Lady 16.07.08 13-33

W. O. Imrie, st. Barnes, b Bilva L/C Hopcroft, c and b Prata " 1 Pte. Willey. b Gosano ............ 20 1/0 Muir, not out

In their premier league cricket match at King's Park on Saturday the Navy defeated the University by 2 wickets.

University

L T. Ride b Tufnell

J. Fong c Harper, b Tufnell B. Ng Lb.w., b Prowse EL Gosano b Tufnell

At Happy Valley on Saturday the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Civil Service Cricket Club by 8 wickets in the premier cricket league. a feature of the match be ing the undefeated third wicket "Y" LADIES-ST. ANDREW'S

partnership between E. F. Fincher LADIES

and N. A. E. Mankay which vield-Trui c Branwell b Tufnell"..

P Power c Harper b Tufnell.

Ladies in their Caer ed 35 run' The "Y" Clark Cup encounter on Saturday defeated the St. Andrews Ladies by the score of four goals to two.

Mrs. Read was in goud form and scored two of the, four goals the coming from Miss O. other two

and Miss Adey. Dalafel Dazzlel's goal was the result of a brilliant run down the left wing

The Saints did not register until the second half, when, miskick by Miss J. Weller, in goal,

Miss

J. E. Richardson, e and b

Goodwin W. H. Colledg, Lee, b Good-"

win

A. E. Perry, b Goodwin A... G. R. Sayer, b Goodwin D. McLellan, b Lee

38 Upl. Gow, b Reed.....

"G" Class Started 1440

16.39.35 2

Gast

(Capt. P. Trimbley Toynetta

16.17.44 5 31

(Mr. R.M.S. Pain) Ain Sa

(Mr. A. M. Ervine Andrews) Stella

(Capt. D. 'M. Eley)

(Lieut. J. E. Moore R. NJ.

13

16 32.241 5 40

(Capt. J. D. Newman)

Class Started 15.00

10.23.08 2 17

11

3

A. M. Sabin, Gosano, b Reed....

10.10.32 7

28

0

(Capt. W. J. Fennell) Eunice

16.25.41 4 15

CPL Wright b Reed

0

0

(Mr. F. Anthony) Sirius

te. Mackey, c and b Reed

4

(Mr. W. B. Cooper)

Dr. Yorke, c Xavier, b Bilva

2 Ow!

16.31.41 3

3

Extras

8

16.17.17 10 15"

1

*Total

60

M. C. Hung, Hargraves

0

15.27.27 6 42

HL Ozorio b Prowse

13

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 13; 2

Klake b Prowse

3

for 15; 3 for 18; 4 for 49; $ for 51:

Heron

18.23.58 8 30

13

A. B. Reynolds c Prowse b

Harper

8 for 52: 7 for 52; 7 for 52; 8 for

4

54; 9 for 58; 10 for 60.

Robena

16.27.02 T

39

G. Abraham not out

0

81.

Bowling Analysis

Widgeon

Extras (B5, LB3)

8

0. M. R.. W.

0

Total

L Silva

6.2

1. 20

3

87

16

Prata

7

19 0

1. Diana

.

L. Gosano

2

11

1

(Mr. P. RamuJ)

Fall of the wickets:,, 1 for 21;

0

Reed

.........

0

10

5 Colleen

16.27 44 3 16

2 for 21; 3 for 49; 4 for 52 5 for

Recrela

(Mr. J. N. Baxter)

32

A

N, J. Bebbington, c Lee, b Mc-

60; 6 for 64; 7 for 84: 8 for 69; 9 for 84: 10 for 88.

28 Rolla

18.18.18.7 28

F. H. Carvalho, b Kimm

18

(Col. Kirke)

Bowling Analysis

L

Kenzie

2

H. A. Alves, not out

13

20

Hunting

O. M R. W, 4

E M. L. Soares," b Hopcroft

в

0 011

L. G. Gosano, not out'.

0

& 1 10

1 4

143 Tufnell

Extras

0

11 7 5

5

A. K. Ismall, M. R. Abbas, A. K. Sumad and M. I. Razack, did not 'bat.

Prowse.............. 10 Hargraves

0 34

3

64

5 0

19

NAVY

Lt. Bartley b Gosano

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W.

Bowling Analysig

Prowse b Gosano

Lam

18 5 56. 5

O. M. R. W.

Dunlop B Ozorio,

G. T. Lee .....ET

9

B

36

Lee

18

3

39.

5 Hunting e Tsu! b Ozorio

10

F. R. Zimmern...

3

11 0

781 6 2 16 1

Totals

.32 14 4 14 56 58 32

Goodwin Smith Gitting McKenzie

15

5 44

4 Hargraves b Ozorio

3

E. Souza..

2

20

0.

0

10

4

0 17

13

2

0

17

Cpl. Wright

4 D

10

Kitchell

0

14

Cpl. Rogers ......

4

0 22

0

1.2 0

6

1

3

G. 17

2

F. Baker, Lb.w., b Gitting". J. M. Wilson, b Lee from B. C. K. Hawkilis, run out

R. M. Wood, not out

Extras (B17; LBJ)

The missed an easy goal when Bickford Miss F. Wong scored. Following 3H J. Cruttwell, 6 Lee

hard pass. Resump-neat bout of passing on the left tion saw Les Wai Tong send in a wing, Miss P Gittins "notched the

second goal for the Saints. glorious shot that was well wide of Rowland and which opened Lee's account. After two more efforts that narrowly missed entering the

Mackrill from close quarters. Gunners returned to the attack hotly and was soon rewarded, with the equaliser through Edmunds who beat Fau with a well directed abot. Half me arrived with the score one all

Lee Tugislered his second goal with a drive from a distanca of 25 yards

After the change-over the Chia-net, ese were the first to be dangerous A concentrated rush down the frid saw the Gunners" backs hesitating and Ng Po Kui wade through the defence to put S. China "B" ahead. Holding on to this slender lead for sometime the Chinese were given a gruelling period and Pau's ex- cellent goal keeping was seen to Edmunds advantage. However once against equalised for the Gunners with a fast grounder.

With but ten minutes to go, the Boldiers were all on tenter books. and the pair of backs were begin- ning to feel the train and were kicking wildly. Young Shu Yick who had by now changed position with Tal' Shu Wing gave the Chin- ese the lead again and close to time Clancy who had been playing rather questionable football struck Yeung, and was ordered off the feld. Yeung taking the spot kick converted to give 8. China "B" victory by four goals to two. »

The teams—

8. China "B"-Pau Ka Ping: Leung Ki Chan, Yu Hing Yuen; Yau Wah Hing, Lam Tak Po, Lee um; Yeung Shul Vick, Lai Shiu ing. Ng Po Kui, Cheur Bhek Kam Ad Lee Bhck Tau

RA. (L): - Mackrill; Huggine. Nash, Rivers, Brown, Edmunds T8 Clancy; Taylor, Morton, Fisher: Nash, Rivers, Brown, Edmunds, Sparkes.

سیت

CAER CLARK CUP

P W D L F

Ps

6 4 1 1 9 39

8 4 1 1 15.79

The fourth goal came from the H. K. Ladies foot of Talbot who receiving ad B, X. centre train Gosane made no mis- Ladies... 7 4 1 2 18 11 9 take with his kick. The Texalt u1 St Andrews. 8 2 0.4 12 19 4 a swift passing bout between Lee Recreio and Talbot ended in Talbot back- heeling to Lee for him to put the finishing touches to a very clever and understanding movement.

"THE REST SCORE The Rest scored their firs: gosi just before half time when Bliss

provided an opening 101 Baxter who cut in and scored from close quarters.

an

After the resumption, Talbot, scored resulting from again opening made for him by Gosano Ward notched the and Leonard. second goal for the Rest when a shot hit the post and on the re- bound ward netted before Rodgers could return to position.

ceived a good centre from Sloan and headed into the net.

The Radio reduced the lead

close quarters but the Club went brough Azlin who scored from still further ahead through Lam- mer: and Fowler.

UNIVERSITY—KOWLOON

In their encounter at the Valley on Saturday the University sur- prised Kowloon when they defeat ed them by two goals to one,

Total

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 43: 2 for 57; 3 for 82; 4 for 67: 5 for 83;

& for 90; 7 for 90; 8 for 102; 9 130: 10 for 143.

Kowloon C.C.

E. C. Fincher, "c"Wood,,b Perry

T. Lay, b Baker .....

E. F. Fincher, not out

Harber

Harper e Hung b Gosano

0 Davenport b Gossno

1 Kirkwood b Ozorio

1 Branwell not out

Extras (B1)

12

40

39

Total (for 8 wkts.) Wraith and Tufnell did not bat.

88

48

N. A E. Mackay, not out ......

Extras (38; LE3). ....................... 11

Total (for 2 wits.

18

W. A. Reed, Kimm

Total (for 3 wkts.)

C. 'M. Xavier, C. N. Čosano, A Prata, J. W. Barnes, L. J. Bilya and A. N. Prata did not bat.

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 98; 2 for 49; 3 for 64.

Bowling Analysis -

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 18: 2 for 32; 3 for 36; 4 for 40 5 for 36.

M R. W. Way,

Cpl. Hopcroft 3 1 15 Capt. Kimm

C.C.C. BEATEN

POLICE WIN BY ONE:

WICKET

In a low scoring match on the Police ground, the home tearz best Fall of the wickets! 1 for 15;

The LB.C. Juniora beat the the R.A.M.C. by one wicket in the 2 for 26; 3 for 48; 4 for 52: 5 for Cratgengower second eleven by 5 junior cricket league.

wickets in their second, division 14859: 6 for 64; 7 for 78; & for 88.

Bowing Analysis

cricket league match at Happy Thomson' e Hunter b Baker O. MR. V Valley on Saturday. 11 3 31

C.C.C. 2nd XI

F. Zimmern, S. V. Gittins, F. 8, W. Smith, F. Goodwin, F. A. Munn W. L. McKenzie and R. Lee, did

not but

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 44;

2 for 63.

After a goalless first half the The Interport side then set up Univeralty attacked and it was K.

series of bombardments which L. Yong who registered first for Baker had their reward when Leonard the undergraduates. A few min- McLellan sent in an unstoppable shot that utes later Winch scored for Kow- Perry almost went through the net. loan from a direct shot from a car- This was the last goal scored dur-ner. ing the match and brought the Interporters total up to seven.

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W 12 0 81.

39 7:0

0 37

#

4

The deciding goal was netted by

INDIANS' TRIUMPH

C. W. Tam after a melee in the goal-mouth.

0

Gosano........ Ozorio

10 1 56

JUNIOR LEAGUE

NAVY WIN LOW SCORING GAME

At Pokfulam on Saturday the

1 Navy beat the University second eleven by 5 wickets in their second division league match, Day (Navy) returning the remarkable analysis of 5 wicketi for 6 rtine! N University 2nd XI The Indian Recreation Club were at home to the Craigengower C. H. Tech, b Day...... Cricket Club on Saturday in the A. K. Phana, 6 Day Premier cricket league and won L. Chon, b Day easily by 106 runs, features of the WC. Chin, 1.6, b Dale game being the fine bowling of F. H. Tam, b Day D. Pereira and A. H. Minu, and A. K. C. Hung. c Dale, b Day 8. Bumad's forceful innings for 80K. B. Lien, Lb., 6 Dale The airmen scored first but this be hit a six and nine bounC Aurink, b Dale the Selection committee. The Rest Cheng Bul-hong who converted Lancs soon got going and four were by no means weak and in penalty. Th's lead was increased goals resulted. securing a 7 goals to 2 victory over soon after halt time, Sung-Ling Aldridge scored the Bolltary goat

EASTERN RECREIO The two goals to one victory which the Eastern registered over Recreo on Saturday was well de- The match played on Saturday served though hardly indicative of at Causeway Bay between the in- the superiority of their team over terport team and "The Rest," vin- that of Recreto,

Eastern scored first through dicated in every way the choice of

R.A.FEAST LANCS The RAF. found the East Lancs too good for them on Saturday and went down to them to the score of four goals to me in their third

division encounter.

daries.

Indian c for the RAF. and for the Lance. S. Sufian, o Souza

them the Interport eleven showed sing ran through and new bout Bowker, 'Murphy, Tuley and Hardy A. R. Abbas, c and b Souza.......

Recrelo's

came goal through a shot that the Eastern goalie thought was going wide and made no attempt to stop.

CLUB-RADIO

F. R. Zimmer,b Arculli

TE. Yeah, c and b Bakar

RA.MO.

Mor's c Hunter b Baker Saunders, c Meadows b Baker Dowels b Carey

3

Glendenning

6 Baker

0

D. Hong, b Arculif

GT. Lee, A. K. Buffdd, b

Arculli......

Snook e Meadows b Carey .......

Castil b Danbrowsky b Carey

3

Apps 1.b.w.,.b Carey.

24 Westward b Carey

0

Lewis Carcy

33

Foster not out

2

Extras (LB2).

.3

13

5

A. M: Omar, b Rumjahn CW. Lam, b Rumjan

Bouza, b Arcull

& Kitchell, b Bakar..... G4 Lee, b Rumjahn

A Zimmern, b Rumjahn W. K. Way, not out

Extraq

Total

L84)

Total

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 6, 2. 13 for 7, 3 for, 22, 4 for 32, 5 for 43, 8 for 48, 7 for 48, B for 58; 9 for 123 58; 10 for 65.

Bowling Analysis

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 6; 2 for 8; 3 for 15; 4 for 16: 5 for B. Baker 40, 6 for 84; 1 for 59; 8 for 88: T. Hunter 9 for 103, 10 for 123.

- Bowling. "AuxiyKİS

ATCull Rumahn

Abbas

Bakar

Tecall

A.E. Carey

424 014

5 :1

Polies

OM RW. T. R. Hunter b Broph 13 2 34 4WE Meadows b Book

821 374 W. L. Clark b Castil 2.

0H.Danbrowsky, b Snook. 20. E Alexander b Bapok IOTA. E. Cazer b Castl

TH. Loughlin-b Castil

0:11 7:10:21.

N. W. Low, b Cripps.

T. C. Neob, b Barry

60

9. B. Izatt, not out

5

Extra (B2)

9. A. Ismail, & Youngsaye, b scored one goal each ca.

Lee ...... CHINESE POLICE-RAILWAY

A. H. Madar, The Chinese Folice overwhelmed A. R. Minu, b Souza

33

Total

at

27.

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 6; 2

A. Bakar, e Hung, b Lan

6 for 18: 7 for 18; 8 for 16; 9 for 24

themselves to be true and capable representatives of the Colony,

Teamwork was the outstanding feature of the Interporters' play and in this respect the forward!

the Railway in their Third Div-F. D. Pereira,e and a Hamson 10 for 12: 3 for 13; & for 13: 5 for 17; lae showed time and again com-

In a second division encounter alon soccer match at Howloon yes M. el Arcolll, d Hamson bination that sugurs well for the Colony in the coming match in on Saturday the Club easily deterday afternoon, scoring nine M. P. Madar, not out Shanghal. Lee Wal Toug was in teated the Radio to the tune of 4 goals without reply

Kong Bing, netted three souls in subdued mood though his shoot goals to one.

The Club opened their score the first 10 minutes and Lee Kam ing was as deadly as ever. The right wing combination found Leonard from Gilchrist who converted a added two more before, the inter- somewhat wanting in the begin-free 'ck from just outside the val Kong Hing (2), Fan Kwal ning but he soon settled down, and penalty area. The Club went tur-Teo (2) added the remaining four ha and B. Gosano indulged in ther ahead when Lammert.. re- goals.

...

Fall of the wick

N. K. Razee, b Bonza

Extras (B8, LE2)

Total (To wkts. dec.) 169

for 21 for 11

10

2, for 98; 3. for 106;

for 138: 6 for 162; 7.for 159.

10 for 34..

Bowling

Dale Day..... Cripps in 5 Coleridge Barry

2. 1.B.C. 2nd XI

H T. Barma, not out .......

J. 6." A. Curzeen, b Lam

A. R. Sumad, Lbw b Lam

Analysİyan

M. Alzal, cand b Lam ME, W, A M. Rumjan, b Lam 3. M. et Arenill, not out 84 10

Extras (LES W1)

Total (ton. 5 whis).

G Carruthers b Brook ..... LWagland hit wit., b Castil LOakley not cut

B. Baker c Westward b Apps Cd Extras (B3)

Total

the

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