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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
KEEN CRICKET ON CLUB GROUND.
H.K.C.C. HIT UP-206 RUNS "FOR 9 WICKETS.
OWEN HUGHES KNOCK.
Humphrey Moseley Bennett
THURSDAY,
JANUARY
Capt. Slilitce, e Histan, b Bowker 1-88 Lieut. Wright, e Hinton, b Parker, 19 Llant, Stephenson, e Moor, b
Bowker
Cricket of d very keen character featured the meeting of the Hong- kong C.C., and the Navy, in the Triangular tournament yesterday,A. B. Laslett, run out. the outcome of which was a divi- Commdr. Baker, b Beck
Commdr Stanley, b Back" sion of spoils.
Lleut. G. Cobb, not qut
Extras d
94 Ldr Humphrey, Owen
Hugher, b Divatt Sub, Lieut. Mosoly, c. Parker,
Beck
Total (for 8 wickets)
The Club, would probably tava won quite comfortably if they had displayed a little moro enterprise at the wicket, but they made their occupation of too long duration. and did not leave themselves suf-ald not bats ficient-time to dispose of the Navy batsmen.
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Eng. Lieut. Bennett and St. T. Cross
-BowUng Analysis.
The day's cricket was interest- The out- ing in many respects. standing point of the Club's A. C. Bowker.... inninge, was the half century A. C. Bock
between. Owen C. V. Parker partnership
15.
10:4
10
AT THE UNIVERSITY
Hughes and O. Moor for the third G. Divelt wicket, a sound piece of batting G. Owon Hughes by Owen Hughes, who hit up ́64 in characteristic style, and the addition of 39 by Parker, and Bowker for the ninth wicket Or the other hand there was the very fine bowling of Eng. Lieut. Ben- nett, who, in the course of 16 Overs,
Past v. Present.
જમવ
The annual match between the
were which four of maidens, captured 5 wickets for 37 Past and the Present students of un the Hongkong "University was runs, whilst another rather usual bowling feat was that of played at Pokfulam yesterday, the C. V. Parker for the Club.
game ending in an easy victory analysis read 11-7-1, and the refer the former students by over markable point about his bowling one hundred runa.
His
was that he sent down no less than
G maiden overs in succession, in- cluding an eight-ball over.
The Past took first lease of the Howickets and, with a good start," particularly compiled a total of 203 runs for dangerous, yet was sufficiently the loss of nine wickets when the was declared closed. effective to employ a silly mid- innings
did not appear
off and to keep the batsmen solely Gittins and F. I. Zimmern were on the defensive. Curiously largely responsible for the high enough be obtained his only score, contributing 122 runs be wicket with about the worst ball ftween them. that he sent down.
The Present students found the
It was rather surprising to see total too much for them and were the Club take so long to make their all dismissed for 87 runs, Hiptoola runs, and it was not until the after-with 14 being the top scorer. noon that their innings came to a Rumjahn took four wickels for 18 conclusion for a total of 206: Offrunu.
this Owen Hughes scored 64, which included ten boundaries, and his was an attractive piece of halting..
O. Moor also faced the attack with good confidence, but
Scores:
PARL
generally. R Kerman!, b Baker speaking the batting was none too 8. V. Giltins, e Ride, b Lam
F. I. Zimmern, b Hiptoola
KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART enterprising, and "defence" appear. A. Rumithn, Chan Fook
MAATSCHAPPY.
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25th February
ed to be the slogan.
E. Zimmern, c Ride, b Hiptoela promising A. T. Lee, e Lan, b Hiptoola. The Navy made a start in their reply, Capt. Billitoe D. K. Samy, b Anderson
W. H. Sling, e Sulleman, b Baker and Lieut. Wright placing 50 on the D. Laing, e Gan, h Anderson bourd before the first separation. 1. Youngsaye, not ext was effected, and withr Lieut. Ste- phenson batting brightly, the fourth wjeket did not fall until 104 bnd After this the been signalled.
Aft Navy went to pleciar The wicket fell at. 105, the sixth at the same total and the seventh and eight with the addition of one run. The Club however, had left their Lam piece de resistance too late, and the toola clock came to save the Navy from Anderson their second defeat in the touran- Baker
Chan Fook ment.
Full scores were
K.K.C.C.
J. E. Richardson, c Cross,
Lasleit
J. Armstrong, e Stanley, b Baker C. Moor, b Bennett
J. Owen Hughes, e Lasielt,
Bennett
J. E. Pearce, b Bencit
J. E. Dlichell, e Baker, b Bennett
P. Divott, run out...
J. R. Hinton, e Silltoe, b Bennett
H. V. Parker, not out
A. C. Bowker, b Laslett
A. C. Beck, not out
Extras
•
1930
Brietals Land
THE YEAR
START
WELL
SMOKE
THREE CASTLES
CIGARETTES
a snemné by the Bɛistol-America
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Extras
13
Total for 8 wits. duc.) 203 M. D. Osman did not bnt
Howling Analysis.
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5
Present
E. A. Lee, e Kermani, b Lee....
L. T. Ride, Giltins
D. J. N. Anderson, b Samy
8 C. W. Lam, o Itumfahn, b Leo
8 A. Rodriques, 1.b.w., Rumjahn
28 A. A.Baker, b. Samy
A. B. Sulieman, e P. I. Zimmern,
64 b Lea.
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17 F. Hipioola, e Giltins, b Rumjahn 14
4A Chan, at. E. Zimmern, b
11 Rumjahn
1K. P. Gan, b Rumjahn
26 G. E. Yeoh, not out
211 Extrus
0
12
Total (for 9 wkts: dec) 200
Total
87
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