ARR
SITRES
Ꭱ
H
Ꭱ
0
W
Τ
wickets. - There were four useful con- tributions of over 30 runs in the innings.
The Chinese experienced some difficulty with the bowling, but managed to keep their end up, sud when time intervened they had 102 for nine wickets,
Score:
KOWLOON 0.0.
Bowling Analysis.
Raworth, sb Franks, b Hayter
-10
Gorvini Taylor
O, N, 91
Bow Farthing, o Jotham, Bostty:
7
8 0 25
3 Gen. MacNaughton, e Bishop, b
Hayter Marray, not out..
Extrae
2
K.C.C. 2nd v. O.R.C, 2nd.
This second división match which was played at Causeway Bay, ended
in a decisive win for the Kowloonites by 36 runs.
Total (for seven wkts.) . .177
Lammert and Hope did not bat.
Fall of wickets-
1-115, 3-138, 3-141, 4141, 5-147, 16-158, 7-171.
A. E. Macdonald, e and b Hunt.. B. D. Evana, e G. Lee, b Ho Wing
Kui
35
KOWLOON 2ND XI.
1
F. Evelyn, c Woo, b Yow.............
A. O. Brawn, o Sub, b Lai
9
4F. E. Lawrence, o H. Ching, b Yew
36
Bowling Analysis.
D. M. R. W.
5
Beatty. 5 Crole-Rees
5 0.22 0
8
Bishop.
3
0 22 0.
4
0 23.0
4 Hayter
11
0 B1 4
0.
Extras...
SPORT.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
0.8.C.C. v B.G.A.
Those who witnessed this match at
Happy Valley on Saturday saw some
Total (for five wickets)..174
Major Downing, Lieut. Graham, and J. Meredith did not hat.
F. E. Thompson, 'e G. Lee, b Ho
Wing Kui...
Capt. Spinks, b G. Lea
E. L. Braga, b G. Lee.. C. J. Stapleton, not out
D. M. Goodall, b H, Ching
E. R. Hacaskill, not out
38 E. J. Edwards, run out.
34 H. Overy, b Lai..
30 E..W. Alderson, o Cheung; b Yew
10 L. S. Blackburn, 'not out.
24 T. G. Herridge, b Lai. 5E. F. Spinks, b Lai...
Total (for six wkta.)....181
J. Stalker, C. Dance, J. P. Robin- son did not bat.
95 Sheffield
W. B. Haslett, b Wong l'o Keung 5 W. S. Drake, b Wong Po Keung 1
Extras
J. Davies, not out..
Extraa
8
Bowling Analysis,
.3
20.25 51 3.
CLUB 2ND v. R.A.M.C.
This game, played at Happy Valley, .112 was won by the Club, who batted firat and declared at 159 for nine wickets. Benson was the top scorer
w. with 40.
The Medicos, who were weak in 3 batting, were all disposed of for the
Total
Bowling Analysis.
G. M. B. W.
Bowling Analysis,
G. Lee
9 0 51 2
0. K. El.
0.
M.
X.
#.
Ho Wing-kni
:
side.
of the bri, htest cricket played in the Colony for many a year. In just over Ling three hours' play 379 runs were scored, Hamilton. and this without any disparagemeut Witchell. to the bowling and fielding of either Edmonda.
Bayer.
Reed
10
40
0
H. Ching.
H. C. Hunt
4
0
23
0
9 0 42 2 12. 0 55
30 28 1
Lai Kuen
.11 0
60
4
Yew Mean Hon.... 8
0
42
Wong Po Keung..2.1
Q
7
5 0
29
1
DR.U.
4
1
6
F
0
50
4
2 0
18
Civil Service won the toss and opened with Sayer and de Rome. In the first over the latter retired, help- ing a fast off break from Davies on to his wicket. Fincher coming in seemed indisposed to score, being apparently satisfied to see Sayer do it, and the score was raised to 45 before he put one up to cover point. Dunkeley arrived and saw his captain getting thoroughly busy, and reach his half century before he also skied one.
I.R.C. v. C.0.0.
0 Wei Wing Lok, e Stapleton, b B.
D. Evans..
0. C. Choa, c Macdonald, J. Stalker.. 12
Lo Man Fan, l.b.w. b Capt. Spinks 28
G. Lee, b J. Stalker... James Wong, b Macdonald..
G. Hull, l.b.w., b Capt Spinks.... This was also a first division league H. C. Hant, o and b Spinks. match. Craigengower had hard lack Ho Wing Kui, not out. in not securing the two points in this w. Gittins, c Macaskill, b Capt. game. They were 115 for seven wickets when time intervened to, H. Ching, c and b J. Stalker.
Spinks. declare the game a
draw. Seven H. A. Kew, not out.
Extras
more runs would have done the trick. The Indians batted first and put together 121, of which A. H. Rumjahn's 38 was the best con- tribution.
C.R.C. 2ND 1.
Wong Fo Keang, b Overy
2 low score of 81. Tomory with 30 and Hollands with 21 were the only ones
0 to make some sore of a stand before 34 the difficult bowling.
H.K.0.0. 2ND XL,
L. D. MeNicoll, cs..d b Hollands 1
10 B. D. C. Morgan, not out..
14
33
0
#
6
11
Wong Sik To, b'Overy
Lai Kuen, b Overy
13
Scores:
Chan Wing. b Haslett
3
Yew Man Hon, b Overy
1
D. Rej 1. 1. Rhodes.........
Woo Pak Fook, b Overy
H. H. Bren, b Savage
18 40
14
Chan Man Won, b Haslett
1
M. M Watson, b. Hollanda
17
5
Cheong Wing Kui, b Overy....
20
Ohan June, c Alderson, b Haslett. Chan Wing Cheong, © Edward, b
Brawn
1F. N. Young, b Hollande
4
H. H. Tayler, e Hollande, b Rhodes 18
5
Leung Kam Chong, not out.
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
M.
W.
12 0 36 11 0
8
1 I 0
33 8 {
0,2 0
0
1 Hollands
Bhodes..... Savage
Total (for nine wickets).,102
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M. B.
.13
2 45.
Craigengower set about collecting
w. Overy. runs in a matter of fact way, Bass B. D. Evans......10 4 16 1 Haslett contributing 15, the best score in the J. Stalker.....
3 Spinks match. They were well on the way A. E. Macdonald... 6 I 17 1 Brawn to victory when stumps were drawn.
Capt. Spinks.......11 1 20 4 Score:
INDIAN R.C.
C.8.C.C. 2ND v. POLICE 2ND,
38
0
N. Kitchell, e Wilson, b Bryne H. M. Arculli, e Jox, b Bryne....
The remainder of the innings amounted to nothing but Sayer was properly set and cleverly manoeuvring to get the bowling, which he punished unmercifully. When 205 was reached he declared the effort closed after an hour and 40 minutes' play, during which be made no less that 171 rons unfinished, by all round play inelo- ding 35 boundary bita-6 of them A. H. Rumjabo b Omar were made in one over from Baker, S. H. Ismail, b Omar He gave a hard chans to the wicketS. D. Ismail, ce and b Bryna.. keeper after bis 50, otherwise the S. A. Ismail, run out....... innings was flawless. Davies' bowling W. H. Abbaku, b Omar average-7 for 79-was extremely good under the circumstances.-
Commencing to bat at 4.25, the Ginners were dowise daunted by the ecore against them, or the already failing light. Davies and Olliver led the attack versus Ling and Reed; and carried the score to 66 before Davies atuck all his lege in front. Chester helped up to 116, and then his legs also got in the way. The light was now very bad but the innings went merrily on until time was called with the total standing at 174 for 5 wickets, made in an hour and 25 minutes. Edmonds took 4 wickets at a good average.
The game was an excellent one on both sides, and, from a spectator's point of view, exhilarating. The return match will be looked forward to with much interest.
* CIVIL SERVICE.
G. R. Sayer, not out
F. J. de Rome, b Davies
R. C. Witchell, b Davica .
E. C. Fincher, e Parks,.b Davies..
E. W. Hamilton, b Burchard
|
J. B. Curreem, b Bryne..: D. Rumjaba, not out
O. Ismail, c Wilson, b Bryne F. M. el Arculli, b Omar
Extras
Total..
~Fall of wickets:-
The second strings of the Civil 0 Service and the Police divided the
1
25
points in their second division match. Civil Service batted first and de- 16 clared at 130 for seven wickets. 3 Cowan was the best contributor with O■ useful 42.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
CLUB v. NAVY.
7W. W. Mackenzie, run out 6W. Fraser, b Rhodes....
J. R.,Way, run out
Extra's
76
There was some interesting batting in this match. The visitors, starting first, stayed in for two hours and a quarter, knocking together a respect able 175. Stewart, Greig and Crole- Rees did some bright batting. The The Police did not exhibit extra-last named player's 38 included seven 14 ordinary form and were got out with boundaries.
12
6out much difficulty, time alone saving The Club commenced batting at 4 6 them from a crushing defest. When p.m., with 176 to make to win. Al- stumps were drawn they had 60 runs though time was hard against them, .121 for nine wickets. Kelly'i 18 was the they proved equal to the occasion and
best. This maings included four in one and three-quarter hours! "Ducks."
secured the victory by three wickets. Scores:
They closed the game with 177 for seven wickets, a very creditable per- 15 formance.
1-5, 2-8, 3-17, 4-55, 1-74, 6-84, 7.84, 8-91, 9-113, 10-121.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M, N. Omar.
.18.1 $ 46 Bryne........16 $ -69
CRAIGENGOWER. O.C.
J. Wilson, b Abbas...
S. Jex, b A. M. Arculli....
0.8.0.0. 2ND XI.
B. Taylor, b Grimmett...
Total (nine wicktes.)..159
G. M. Dorkins, did not bat,
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. B. W.
1.64 0 56 3
11 0 61 3
ច 1 32 i
E.A.M.O.
Sgt. Hollands, e MoNicoll, b Young 21 Capt. Tomory, cand b Young Sgt. Holdman, b Young Major Tomlinson, b Young. Pte. West, e nnd b Reid. Cpl. Rhodes, b Reid.
S, Maj. Thompson, b Davies. Pte. Barnes, b Reid.. Sgt. Wilkinson, b Toung Sgt. Rogers, not ont Cpl. Savage, 1.b.w. Reid
Extras
30
1
11
3
81
Total
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. E W.
Dorkins
4
.0 23. 0
W. H. Sandford, b Grimmett..
Scores:
Young
9
0 38 .5
Reid.
.8.4
0 13
4
5
W. F. J. Gorvin, o Grimmett, b
King....
NAVY.
Davies
1 0 3
19 Lieut.-Com. Jotham, run out.... 17
W, Cowen, not out
4 Lieut. Stewart, Mitchell, b
1
E. F. Brockbank, e Grimmett, b
King...
Edwards
RUGBY.
31
11
Lieut.-Com. Stevens, à Hancock,
W. Thornton, b E. Earnakaw.... 6
b Lammert
0
NAVY BEAT CLUB.
8. Spillet, c and b Grimmett..... 23
Com. Wood, ran out :
11
P
8
B. E. G. Spinks, b Grimmett....
+
Lisut. Com. Greig, © Mitchell, b
Edwards...
34
A strong Navy XV picked from the
Extras...
1 Lieut. Franks, o and b Edwards..
Mid. Hayter, b Laminert........
8
Titan's" and the "Curlew" played
4
an interesting rugby match against
the Club combination, and won by 11
Hancock
38
points to nil Notwitisanding the score,
the
Mid. Sheffield, not out,
19
game. was closely contested, but
the Club had very bad luck. They
0
0
showed up to advantage in the first
half, with Smyth picking up well from
R. Bass, o Kitchell, b F. M. Aroulli 45
U. M. Omar, c 0. Ismail, b▲.
Arculli..
.171 M. Bradbury, e and b Abbas
25 W. J. Eaney, not out.
Total (for seven wickets) 130 Rev. Crole-Rees, Mitchell, b
0
W. Marsh, b M. H. Abbas..
5
0
5
Y. Abbas, c A. Rumjahu, b A.
Arculli..
14
F. E. Dunkley, Williams b Davies
10A. H. Fattydad, not out
1
0
J. Bryne, not out.
2
H. E. Strange, e Graham, b
Barcliard.
Extras...
C. Sara did not hat.
Bowling Analysis.
'
0. M
R.
W. H. Edmonds, b Davies ...
1
Total (for seven wickets)..115
F. J. Ling, o Parkes, b Davies.
0
Grimmett Kelly
11 1 39
6 1 17
0
E. B. Reed, b Davies
J. C. Fletcher, not out
E. W. Major and N. N. Pocke did not bat.
R. Earnshaw.
King...
B 0 32
2
0
Fall of wicketa:---
E: Earusbaw.
5 1 18
3 0 18
F.R.C..
Bowling Analysis.
Alexander, b Gorvin
15
0, M. B
W.
A. M. Arculli,
14 2 32
3 Grimmett, b Taylor
0.
題
R.
Th
W. H. Abbas.
12 2 42
3 Booker, 1.b.w., b Taylor..
7 F. S. CurreDIA,
2 0 17
OF H. Arculli. 25. H. Ismail
41
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Extras
Total (for nine wickets)..205
Bowling Analyeis.
Davies ..... 16 3 79 Barker..
10 2 76 Barchard... B 0 41
R.G.A.
Capt. Davies, f.b.w., b Hamilton.. 48 Capt. Olliver, o Syer, b Edmonds 46 Lieuty Chest r, l.b.w., Edmonds 18 Bi. Barker, not out.............
Sergi. Bardlard, b Edmonds
24
1-8, 2-14, 3-41, 4-74, 5-86, 8–113, Alexander 7-113.
3 0 11
K.C.C. v. C.R.C.
Played at King's Park, this match
also ended in a crew when stumpa were drawn. The home team batted
U.S.M. Williams, o and b. Edmonds 15 first and declared at 181 for six
LET'S CALL ON GROGAN- HE'S SICK-
NIX-THE LAST TIME I ¿CALLED HE HIT ME
(WITH A
BRICK-)
Liant. Beatty, b Farthing
w.Pay-Sub.-Lieut. Bishop, bFarth
4.1 0 10 0
Extras.
Total
1 Fall of wickate:
13 the acrum and showing good speed,
.175
0-1-26, 2-16, 3-42, 4-88, 5-98, 6-109,
7-141, 8-174, 9-175, 10-175.
R. Earnshaw, o Cowen, b Gorvin 9
OE. Earnshaw, b Taylor.
King, b Taylor..
0 Kelly, e Spinks, b Taylor.
Chester Woods, b Gorvin. Hallam, b Taylor.. Mist, not out...
Extra...
Total (for nine wickets)
Q. M. B. 10.5 1 65
Bowling Analysis.
o Farthing.
0 Lammert
o Hope
10 Edwards..
18 Hancock.
IX.0.0.
13 4 43
3 0 14 10 3 35 2. 0 77
Poarce, è Sheffield, b-Hayter
3 Mitchell, e Bishop, b Beatty
Claxton, not out
60
Major, Edwards, o Hayter,
Beatty
b
Hancock, e Franks, b Hayter
BRINGING
WHERE DID HE GET THE BRICK?
HE HAD IT IN BED WITH HIM -
UP
but some how he failed to get through. The half time whistle came with the score sheet blank.
The Sailors kept up the same hot pace in the second half, and the Club pack soon began to show signs of w.fatigue. The Navy took the offensive 2 with determination, and Reaves touch 2
ed down to the left of the goal. The try was not converted.. From the 3 centre, the Navy returned to the 1 attack, and Reeves again touched down. Gilbert scored the third try a 59 minute from the final whistle, and 66 aucceeded in converting it, thus bring-
sing the Sailors' acore to 11.
'It was a good game, and on the 7play, the Club did not deserve to lose 0 so heavily.
FATHER.
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