CRICKET.

THE NAVY ♥, HONGKONG

0.0.

SERVICE TRAM WIN A

CLOSE GAME.

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.

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Bowling Boalysis.–

Reed

Lammert

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21 1 66 6 Alexander

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16 9 151

28 CRAIDENGOWER V, H.M.S.

TITANIA.

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# 18 HÒNGTONG CO—IST."INNINGS. T. E. Festco b Hayter A little before the time ap-A. E Wood b Beatty pointed for drawing stumps, the E. J. R. Mitchell e Stevenson, Nary defeated the Club in the -b Hayter

concluding match of the series of G. R. Sayer Law. b Hayter two-day fixtures on the Club H. R. B. Hancock b Bestly ground. There was only a matter Brig. Gen.

of 20 runs between the teams in Beatty

Macnaghteni

a game that was uncommonly {E. G. Lämmert cst. Franks, even for most of the time, but an. b Hagter....

hour or so before the finish F. J. da Roma lhw. b Bestty different result appeared in E. B. Reed & Grey, b Hayter... prospect, the Club having-reached |L. J. Pavies b Hayter 123 for three wickets out of the F. N. Young not out 187 needed to win. Then Hancock was dismissed and a collapse ensued.

The Navy started well, Stewart and Jotham putting on 91 for tho

Extras

Total ...

Bowling analytis.—

first wicket by rattling cricket-Beatty... This good beginning was not Hayter... maintained, but the total reached Crole-Rees the respectable figure of 180. Greig ... Sayer's puzzling deliveries Stephens

brought him six wickets. A word of praise is due to Stumper Davies, who did not allow “Mr. Extras" to break his duck.

The Club made a fair start, and at the drawing of stumps on Saturday had sent up 70 for the loss of Wood's wicket. Pearce was favoured by being twice let 'off in the alipe.

The HALS. Titania elevan 32 visited the Craigengower ground 17jduring the week-end and played 4a two-day match. At the con-

8

clusion of Saturday's play the

score stood at Craigengawar 164 and Titania 115. M. Abbas and Bradbury were responsible for the majority of the home elavon's. Iruns, Abbas making 51 and then

retiring and Bradbury hit up 63, not out. For the visitors 00 25 Saturday, Burton put up the beat show, making 43. not out, and 184 Wilkina succeeded in bitting up before his wicket Fell to w.Y. Abbas.

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4 CRAIGENGOWER FIRST INNINGS.

25.5 15

Jex, b Wilcox ...

3

3 ? 1 -15

Marub, b Wilcox

M. Abbas, retired

51

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Bradbury, not out

63

1 15

NAVY 2ND. INNINGS. Lt. Frankse Lammert, b Sayer Lt.-Com. Jotham Lb.w., b Reed Lt. Stewart e Sager, b Reed Sub-Lt. Stevenson & Davies, b

Sayer...

Rev. Crole-Reese Lammert, b

Sayer. LL.Com. Greig

Sayer...

Resuming yesterday, the part-Surg Lt. Como. Stephens C nership of Pearce and Mitchell

Davies, b Reed

was promptly dissolved by the Mid. Hayter b Reed

former being bowled. Mitchell Com. Wood b Sager

Y. Abbas, e Benning, b Wilcox 20 69 Major, bw, b Evans...

5 Wilson, D'Aeth, & Erans'

3 Paice, Bucbannan, b D'Aeth

Hall, b D`Asth... Stainfeld, st, b D'Aeth

Khariss. c D'Aeth, b Wilcox...

6

26

19

Extras...

Wood, b

3

Total

...164

Bowling analysis.

2

D.

M. R. W.

23 Wilcox

124

36 4

21 Wilkins

6

40

7 1

Grover D'Auth

3

19

3

13 3

H. M. S. TITANIA FIRST INNINGS.

193

Wilkins, b Y. Abbas ...

D'Aeth, bY. Abbas

25:

6

I

M. I'

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Phillpott, Marsh, b Y. Abbas

Lt. Hodgson, e Major. b Y

Abbas...

and Sayer provided useful contri- Mid. Sparks e Davies, b Reed D'Arcy Evan bations, and then Hancock gave L. Beatty not out

a characteristic display of vigor.

Extras

· Τοΐα Bowling analysie.—

ous cricket. When he reached 33 he had an eventful over from Beatty. The first two balls he despatched, square to the leg boundary, the oaxt he stopped. and the following one sent a stump flying. At this juncture Sager the Club looked to be in for a Lammer: strong lead, but none of the other Young

Reed.

21 2 88

4 1 20

batsmen did anything and the HONGKONG CC. 2ND. INNINGS. civilians only passed the NaYE│A. E. Wood, e Greig, b Beatty score by four. Hayter and E. J. R. Witchell, c Frank. Beatty divided the wickets, the

b Hayter

Jt. D'Arcy Evans, e and Y.

Abbas...

Caot. Beaning.

e Marsh.

9

#

Wilcox, b Major

Major..

30 Burton, not out

43

former, who captured vir. having G. R. Sayer, bw, b Beatty 32 Lt. Buchannan. 1.b.w., b Major 0 the better average.

T. E. Pearce, c Stevenson, b

Beatty H. R. B. Hancock, e Wood, b

Harter Brig-Gen. Maccaghien-

Sparks, b. Hayter.

A poor start was made by the Service batsmen at their second knock, Jotham and Stewart, the heroes of the first innings. being each dismissed for five. Franks. who opened the innings, was E. G. Lammert bæ, b Hayter joined by Stevenson and a fine F. J. de Rome lhw, b Stephens stand ensued, three figures being E. B. Reed, c Jotham. b Beatty hoisted without further loss. APL J. Davies not out 107, however. Franks was out to F. N. Young. c Stevenson, b

■ magnificent running catch by Lammert. His innings of 69 com- pribed z

six and ten boun- daries, Crole-Rees, Hayter, and Wood gave useful help, the score reaching 192. Reed and Sayer

Hayter

Crover, l.b. w., & Major

36 Wilby, e Wilson, b Y. Abbas, 10

19

Extras...

Total

113

9

Bowling analysis.----

3. Abbas

M. K. W.

Paire

4

13

Major....

W. Hall

3

Stainfield

26 9

In the second innings. Crsiz-| engawer versos Titania, there were some changes in the home side's team. The sailors, were badly

Extras

167

Bowling analysis.

1. M.

B. W.

19 4

60

3

16.2 1 69

6

putting up 232 for three wickets,

? 0 12

0

4 ( 19

shared the wickets equally, the Beatty former's average being rather the Hayter better, bat both bowled with Crola-Rees steadiness and resourcefulness.Stephens Altogether Sayer took elevan wickets.

Requiring 197 to win in an bour and fifty minutes, the Club began with Wood and Mitchell.)

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D. Wilson, Wilcox

CRAIGENGOWER SECOND

INNINGS.

11

21

There will be the usual

64

U. Omar, b Wilcox... M. Abbas, b Bond

The first-named was soou out, but rice ground the CS.C.C. played B. W. Bradbury, retired. Mitchell and Sager carried the the Police. The visitors made Lammert, not out score along at a good pace. Mit 194 for five wickets, of which D. Margh, no: out

Extras

chall took his score to 30, includ-score Alexander was responsible Y. Abbas, A. Paice, Walleis. ing a six, when he was snapped for 107 before he hit up a catch to. Kharas and A. N. Other at the wicker and Sayer on Murphy, off Baney's bowling, and did not bat. Teaching 32 paid the penalty for Earnshaw knocked up not out. obstructing one of Hayler's None of the Civil Service bats deliveries.

distinguished themselves, the highest score being made by Watsen. who bit up 22. not out.

With Pearce arc Hancock to gether the scorers were kept active. The tally being carried to 123 by confident cricket, at which total, however. Hancock was caught in C. F. Alexander, Morphy, b Ietting out at Haster Not long

Baney

Baney

J

afterwards Pearce sustained an C. Earnshaw, not out jojory and had to enlist a runner. R. Earnshaw, b Fletcher He took his score to 35, enjoying Grimmett, 91. b F. Fletcher... let-off at square-leg. which made Chester Woods. c and b little difference, as he was caught just afterwards. A moderate partnership by any of the remain ing batsmen would still have given the Club the game, but the bowling of Hayter did not allow of this, the Club being all out for 167, which left the Navy victors by 20 runs.

F2J882

10

Total for 3 wickets ... ..232

WCOX

107 Bond....

Bowling analysis.

0. M. R. W

15-59

Wilkins

II

1 74

6

27 1

68 D'Arcy Evans...

+

47

D'Aett

3

13

101

TITANIA SECOND INNINGS.

EVENING DRESS

DANCE

TO-NIGHT AT

Lt. D'aeth, rand b M. Abbas 68. KOWLOON THEATRE.

Lt. Barry, 5 Lammert

30

251

on. b M.

King. Booker, Kelly. Hallam, Ellwood and Condon did not bat. Mr. Burton, b Y. Abbas

Extras

Wilkins, played

Abbas Total for 3 wickets... 191 Wilcox, b Omar Bowling analysis.—

Cowan

With six wickets for 69, Hayter Fletcher brought his renord for the match Murphy to a dozen at sbout 11 runs apiece Brockbank

HAN THE NAVY 1ST INNINGS.

Lt. R. L. Stewart o 'Lammert,

b Sayer

Lt. Com. Jotham 'c de Rome,

bReed...

Lt. Buchannan. Played on.

bY. Abbas... Phillpott, b Omar

11 2.35 - Lt. D'Arcy Evans, not out

Cover, c Wilson. b Lammert Wilby, lbw, b Omar Bond, ran out...

CIVIL SERVICE “A.”

O M. R. W

5 - 45 2

2.

23

3

25

Pearson Baney

34

Extras

26

3

Total

38

C. Brockbank, c. Alexander, b

Grimmett

Bowling analysis,

8

| Lammert

J. C. Fletcher, c

Condon, b

Paice..

Ellwood

Marsh

19

Wilson

M. Abbas

22

Y. Abbas

OFEST...

EL J. B. Franks and b Sayer 24 Com Wood Lammert; b.

Reed re

Sub Lt. Stevenson c Laminiert.

B Bayer Mid Sparks St. Davies, b

Reed...

Ma. Hayters and b Sayer Rev Crole Rees: Lb.w, b de

Rome...

Com. Graig b Sayer

Surg Lt-Con. Stephens C

Lammert, b Sayer Le Bestly got dat

Tät

H. Sandford. c Ellwood, b

Grimmett

31 Grearson, st Books?, b Ellwood

Watson, not out

0AE Murphy, b Ellwood

5L. Thornton, 6 King

Usher, è Grimmett,

19 ander ....

Baney, b Alexander

"Alex

Now Booker, b Alexander

3 W. Com Ed, not out

180

La 186

24

1

ball by Tomlinson. Thompson made and Lawrence passed 16 the half century mark, pot out. 4Tomlinson made the highest score "offor the R.A.M.C., with 35.

0

I. C. C.

18 F. G. Thompson, b Hollands... 45 L J. Blackburn, c West, bi

200

0. M. R. W. 11

Tomlinson

.

F. E. Lawrence, not out

E. F. Spinks, a West, b

Thompson

78 2. E. Lindsell, b Hollands;

19

21

26 2 B

F. G. Harridge, run out:

C. Rossell, W. T. Elson, & Lesch, E. J. Edwards, and A: 0. Brawi, did not bet 2. Extrus

KUC. 2nd XI RAM.C. Bab

The K.C.C.second eleven were all over the RAMO., who visited them on Saturday, the home team winning by 106 for 5 wickets.te 131. Blackburn hit ng 36 and then sent up a datch to West at

B. AM. C. Sergt. Hollands, b Russell Cpl. Rhodes, Russell,

Blackburn

Capt. Tomory, b Russell Major Tomlinson, c Blackburn,

b Russell,

Cpl. Savage,

Lindsell, b

86

Russel

51

Cpl. Stour. b Russell..

Pien Wert ei

Brawd

48, Set-Major Thompson,

4

1232

and Russefi

S Sergi Long, b Lawrence

Sergt. Wilkinson, not aff Pte. Patterson, b Spinks

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