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Probables captained.
and the Rast, captained!
Bowling an
"ANA®Durra Weerapulli BH. Ismail
A el Aroulli
AA. Rumjano
8. APIsmail..
CORU CRAIGENGOWER:
„K.C,C**** Home
The winding up of the tennis tournaments was ma on Saturday by most enjoyable at home which was attended"
| Wood, and a very fifié, exhibition | |- kuhare was nothing brilliant i;] by a vory Ibego gathering of both
I was witnessed, "both sides playing
sexes Spoon competitions were well. The Probables batted first, this game, the C.R.C. showing up held and the prizes won during and although at the.com badly Craigongower played the tournaments were presented. mencement did not show up
better all the players making Tea and refreshments were served well, Fearen being bowled with double figures with the exception and, thanks to the splendid out scoring, things began to hum of one. The folding of the C.R.C. arrangements made by the Club when Hancock went in. He gave left much to be desired. Scores officials, an afternoon of real enjoyment was spent by "all prosenti,
a fine display of forceful hitting Wei Wing Lock, b Abbas... and his score of 64 comprised
eleven fours./Brage was another Choa Man Flag, e Lammert, b asset for his side and he Ng Sze Kwong, b Omar
Omal piled up the score in good fashion, making elevon fours in a Hew Foa, b'Omar
G. Lee, h Omar .... his 63. Turner and Farthing were the next best, scores with Shin Man Ping, h Omar 35 and 37 respectively. The Wei Lee Son, not ent bowling of the Rest was erratic. Wong, Omar though Edwards accounted for H-Ching, e Jer, b four wickets for 39 runs, Theung Man To, e Bradbury, b Rest went in shortly after 4 Omar
b'Abbas.
o'clock, and the game ruled rather Mak Kin Sze, Abbas.
Extras slow. Wood batted in capital: style, his 69 comprising four sizes and seven fours, The game was, unfinished when stumps were drawn. Scores:---
„HANCOCK's ́NL
T. E. Pearce, b Reed.. G. R. Bayer, e Blaker, bode-
house ..........
W. C. D. Turner, a Wodehouses.
Edwards...
F. Jdo Itomo, b Bird.
It. Hancock, b Edward
E. L. Braga, 1.b.w., Edwards
Major Bagnall, st. Franks, b
Edwarda
25
The prizes consisted of a number of handsome silver oupe, and at the Conclusion of the play theen wore distributed by Mrs. Forsyth, the wife of the President of the Club
-Mr. A. O. Bridwn the. Vice Pre- 15sident of the Club), in introducing MyFomyth, expressed pleasure in welcoming her once stora amongst members and thanked her for so kindly opnsenting to perform the ceremony
that afternoon. 12 Mr. Brawn also expressed indebtor- ness to Mr. Herridge and the energetic Sub-Cominittee. for the splendid arrangements made, which had contributed in no small measure to the success!
Total.... Bowling analysis. --
M:
Omar
18
4. 33
·
Abbas...
13
#
37. 18
8
Lammertype
CRAIGESĜOWER.
[R. Bosn, e Wef Wing Jok b
Ching
S. Jes, Wei Wang Lok b Le
M. E. Asger,.c Ching, 'b Ng....
69
W. Bradbury, l.b.w., b Shin.
F. G. Thompsoni, b. Ng
12 M. II. Abbas, b Shin
|P′′E, Baskett, c ́and - Wole-1 Lammert, not out
house
E. G. Kennett, b Davies'.
Falexander, not out.
of the ovent. He was glad to find, Obe anid, that they had a good deal of new blood on the Committee, which he considered to be a promie-
2:2
12g sign for the future of the Club.
20
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Mrs Forsyth then distributed the pazes won in the tournament and the day's spoon competitions, The successful competitors were~~ Championship: fat (cup presented
by Dr. C. Forsyth to bo won three fitnes, and a cup given by the 20 Hongkong Cigar Store). Major Greenaway: 2nd (presented by .1901 Mesars A. S. Watton & Co. Ltd),
Mr B. D. Evans,
21
32
1
19. Omar, e Choa, I Ching
Estras....
F. FT. Farthing, e Franks, h
Wodehouse..
*
Total (for 7 winket:...
Bowling analysis.
Extras
11. A.
R.
W.
G. Teg
12
1992
}
Total
Sg Sze Kwong.
10
49
Bowling renalesis, -
11 Ching
1
2
Ji
บ
I.
Davies 15ard
N-
19
| Wodehouse
B3
1
Edwards
Ho
Woon' A4.
|Cupt. Olliver, b Farthing.
| Capt. Gray, b Alexander......
30
I
121
422 9
4
40.
15
B. L. D. Wodehouse, » Bagan!!,
b Alexander
Capt. Davies; e and i de Rome
6. Bláker, st. Braga, b Sayer- JA. E. Wood, nùs out.
Lieut. Franks, e Hancock, b dle
Keme
Major Edward», not mut........
Extras.....
Shin Man 'ing
x
H.M.S. AMBROSE DEPOT ♥
H.M.S. TAMAI
This match was played on the Navy ground at Happy Valleyre. iting in a win-for the Ambrose Scores..
HUM,S. ANDROSE DEPOT.
12 Stannard, Roope
Seawn, b Boyer...... Chambers, e Rivers, ↳ Bayeo. L. Macuair, b Evans –
49] Lt. Hust, e sad b Greaves 60 Exops Marshall, b Evans
Stanbury, b Evana
A Class Singles Handicap:
| 1st (presented by Messrs. Donnolly and Whyte Mr B. D: Evans; 2nd (presented by Capt. 1). W. Riteħiel, Mr. R..Jowsbury...
#B" Class Singles Handicap: 18t [presented by Megara Jane, Craw- ford and Co.). Mr. C. E. Millward; 2nd (presented by Robinson and [Overy), Mr. Railton.
Men's Handicap. Doubles-Ist
| (presented_by Mesers Brawn and 12 Harvey, Messrs W. J. and 0. Woodman. 2nd (presented by
23 Mesurs Ralston and Herridge, 10] Messrs Abralınıųy and Stalfer.. 18 Mixed Handicap Doubles :-Ist
qresented by Messes Dornithornej and Abraham. Major and Mrs.
14 Bryant, e Greaver, b Osbdurne 24 Greensway; 2nd (presented by
Totul (for ( wktsi...213) |lieed, flumilton and Bird did- got
hat..
Bowing analysis,
Pender, b Boyce
Iti Gadd, b Boyes Pass, not out..
#
Extras....
Totál
Bowling analysis-
M. FE #
0. M.
12
Farthing
12 2
Doyen 14 Kampe
.11
S
Baskelt..
6
33
Evans
Do Rome
&
20
25, WING FOO ST
CENTRAL..
Keportt
01 있 15 ....4 20 1310
Bagnull
fi
Sayer
20
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Saturday's Competitions-Mis Ged Handicap Doubles (American tournament. "A" Section:——1st .100|(presented by Messrs Higby, and-"
Overy), Miss Frost and Mr. R. Y. Frost: 2ad (presented by the 4 Club Mr. and Mrs. Railton. 1B Section - Est (presented by Messrs Higby and Overy), Mr.. and Mrs. Richmond: 2nd (presented by, The Clary, hiss Neave, and Mfr. P. W. A. Wilkie.
B. W #1 218
KM ASFAR. 1Grenves, e Gadd, b Bryant
Coles; Chambers b Evans
This match, played on the Taylor, e Pender, b Bryant... grounds of the Indian Recreation | Ilivers, e Pass, h Bryant.. Club, was a walk over for the Boyce, e Stannard, b Evans LR.C. Going in on a batsman's Evans, b Bryant ..... wicket, the IR.C. made 199 runs. Holman, 1.b.w, Bryant for five wickets, "A.H. Rumjahn | Marshall, e pad b Bryant! being prevented from making a Osbourne, b Chambers.... century by six runs. Dusra's 39 Itoope, e Stanbury, & Chambers was the next best score, and have Viant "NOT"out". ing 199 to their credit the LR.C. declared. The Civil Servants re- plied very felly, making only 97 runs. Scores:
19
Men Handleup Doubles (Sides): 41st (presented by the Club) Mr.
Jeusbury's team (Messes Crocker, Rameey, Aveneli, Staple aud 4. Pilgrimj
7
At the conclusion of the prize] distribution, Mrs Forsyth was thanked by Me Brawn and present- ed with a bouquet of flowers. She was accorded three bearty cheers. Dr. Forsyth, on behalf of his wife, Smade suitable and brief acknow.
ledgment.
Extras
Total
44
Bowling analysis
FRF.
1. .W.
A. el Araulli, b Bevan .................
8
A. A. Rumjabo, b Bevan
Evans Bryant Gadd
7
2. 12 2
.12.4
5 14.0
2
S. H. Ismail, e Chapman, b
Bevan .....
Standard
3
37 Chambers
1
18]
A. A. Dusra, e und & Piercy `89
A. H. Rumjahn, « Chapman, b
Beyan
Ki Khan, not out
D. Weerapulli, nol out.
Extras
Total for wickets).
0. M. I.
B
Dowling analysis--
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