CRICKET,
(Continued from pago 8.)
Hopes Weakened.
Fowker Lammert
8
7
6.
2 0
MONDAY, JANUARY 21 1974
Lieut, Besant, Lieut. Boyle and Surgoon-Lieut. Pomfret did not bat. Bowling Analysis.
A. Kitobell, run out
Sirdar Khan, b Hagen .......
E. A. Moosdeen, hb.w. Mark... 17 F. M. Arculli, e Sewell, b Hagen 0 A. H. M. Samy, b Mark... 1J. Cassumbboy, not aut A.
0
10
11
147
1
Q. M. B.
w.
.12 0 86
•-1
20
0
44
1
Extras
0
99 1
'Total'
13.
9 0 17 H.K.0.0.
0 1
Bowling Analysis.
Q.
AL.
B. W.
16 2
51.0
B 1
35
0
34
18
Powell neverlooked comfortable | Powell ............ but he batted with confidence and Owen Hughes ..............! more than retrieved his dropped Dean
- catch. Going in at a critical period,
he helped to stem the tide and towards the end, hit out brilliantly, I believe that he is not accustomed to local conditions and will be even better later on. He hit 9 fours; a two and 5 singles. him must be given the major part of the credit for carrying the score along and his departure must have weakened the Club's hopes.
To
Webster
A. V. T. Dean, o Purcell, b
Pomfret
A. C. I. Bowker, b Hargreaves. T. E. Pearce, c.Sharpe,'b Har-
greaves ....
15. Griffen.
RE. A. Webster, Sharp,-be-
Besant ...
av. Powell, o Brooksmith, b Evans
7C V. Mark.. G
F. H. Day
Q 2 E. C. Hagen ..... B
H.6.C.O. 2ND I, 1P. Jacks, & Kitchell, b H. D.
Rumjahn
E. C. Hagen, c Cassumbhoy, b
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H. Owen Hughes, c' Slurpe,
Pomfret ......
h
43R. M. MacAlpine, b'Arculli......✪
G. 1. Piercy, not out 11. 1. Day, b H. D. Rumjahn.. 0
56:
10
H. D. Runjabn
81
1 J. N. Owen, run, out
15.
६
Jan. 17.-J.C.S.IA
35
10
Tota! (for G wickets).....140.
F, G. England,↑ L.b.w. Har
greaves
Intense Excitement.. Showing a bold front Hollands more than justified his inclusion | In the match. A boundary bye. and 4 by Mitchell revived the club's H. F. MacMaster, h Evans.. spirits when Pomfret displaced. R. Mitchell, e Pomfret, Hargreaves. With half an hour to
h Besant
Extras
go, that 140 was up. Both Mitchell. E. Hollands, not 'out'... and Hollands were siuping well. GLammert, not out and the Navy fielding reached a very high standard. The light gradually got worse and exciter ment became intense. Runs came slowly, 13 minutes being required. to get the
n:rs, Boyle relieved Evans and then Mitchell let the spectators know that they were not playing for a Pomfret draw. He hit Pomfret all round Besant the wicket earning much applause, Evans The game had reached such a Taylo stage that cach single, and every
Total (for win-stumps.drawn).183
next 10
bit of fielding was recognised by
hand-clapping. Besant was put on
arggenyes
'Extras
Mark, Way, Sewell and Hancock did not, bat.
Bowling Anslysia.
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Jan, 16.-0.8.8.8. ' West Montop.
0. K.
Bowling Analysis.
E. A. Mooseen..... 5
.0
D 1.
3. "T
H. D. Rumjabu....16
3
37
G 0
50
F. M. el Arculli... 70
95
FROM JAPAN. Tükizi. Jan. 16.-J.CJ.L
..14
I
65
Sirdar Khan .....
0
"11
8. U
05
2fJ. Cassumbhoy.... 2
0 17
4 1
8
M. P. Madar...... 1
Q
4.2 ·
12
6.
FIRST LEAGUE.
Lin place of Pomfret and Hollands KOWLOON «. CIVIL SERVICE.
got his first boundary by a well-
placed shot past point.
!
'C.3.0.0.
With ten minutes to Ko.. it. Reed, b Pestonji
the 170 was signalled. It then, B. Sayer, by Earnshaw became touch-and-go. Even A. R. Sutherland, c Earnshaw, spectators got excited, one lying bFletcher...............
down and kicking his heels in the, C. Witchell, Jex, b Earn- air!
1. shaw
Mitchell Smiles-and: Gets Out:
Then Mitchell was narrowly E. Wood, not out
F. Baker, not out missed; smiled; tightened his pads)
Extras Hollands had { and carried on. taken up the defensive now, but got a single. A round of applause burst out as Mitchell pulled the last ball of Besant's over to the marquee.
CIVIL SERVICE 2ND v. KOW-
LOON END,
1.0.0. 2ND 1.
A. O. Brown, c Smith, b Hamil-
ton
8H. Overy, b Hamilton
42 A. R. F. Raven, b Grimmett
J. Fraser, b Hamilton,.
27
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E. J. Edwards, b Cullip
4A. J. Kow, run out
14 E. Savage, a Beardall, b Grim-
Total (for 4 wkts. dec.)..176
J. H. B. Nihill, F. J. Ling,
On the field, in the pavilion and F. H. Holmen, W. Edmonds and marquee and on the ground, every-R: E. O. Bird did not bat. body became tense, while ladies patted the arms of their chairs, but
Mitchell was still smiling, With. C. Fletcher..... 9 two or three minutes to go, Mitchell R., Pestonji sent one off Besant to the boundary. Earnshaw
but had the mortification of being. E. Lammert... 5 0 35 caught in the slips by Pomfret A. W Ramsay.... 0 -10 5.59.9 for 180, 35.
"Last Man In."
KOWLOON 0.0.
A. W. Ramsay, c Holdman, Two to tie, three to win and a Birds...... minute to go. A pin could be S. Jes, e Baker, b Bird heard to fall as Lammert, the last F. Howell, Lb.x. b) Bird.................... man, went in the bat. He just J. C. Fetcher, 1.b.w. b Reed... managed to stop the last ball from. E. Tindsell, Ting Hargreaves' when the umpire, call-R. Earnshaw, e Edmonds, b ed "over." Hargreaves ran his hand Bird -through his hair and stamped.
The Winning Hit
Hollande scored a single off the
first ball from Boyle. The field
TE. Lammert b Ling-
A. W. Summers, e Ling, b
Bird
closed in to stop the runs and then B. Postunji, not out ...
Lammert pulled the next towards C. J. Tacchi, b Ling Square leg. A tremendous ovation J. M. Juck. c Sayet, b Edmonds
went up as the batsmen ran the tieing run when the ball:
was
fambled. The winning run was made and then Lanimert put up
his hand to Hollands to stop.
Play ceased ther and there and a
7.
Biett.
J. C. Long, not out
0. B. Raven, b Smith .
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis. · ·
0W Cullip, b Overy
2. V. Beardall, b Övery
ETC.
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10 24
Feb. 5.-J.C.J.L.
7.-O.P.S 11.-A.O.L. 77.-B. F.
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June 18.-B. F..
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Bowling Analysis.
0. M R. W
0
1
M. 0.
E.
W.
Feb 2.D.S.L
4.—D.8.1%
Pres. Hayes.
Pres. Horrison.
.12 け 35
1
0
37
50 E. W. Hamilton...110
46 A. W. Grimmett... 7 0 OW. Cullip .............. 00 પદ્મા OR. Sinith
4.4.0.. C.B.C.C. 2ND XI, W. Knight, e and b Overy F. Harper, b Fraser
8 Mar. 1-D.S.L
Pres, Adams,
16.-D:8.1
Pres. Garfield.
28.-D.S.L,
Pres. Polk.
12
1
A. W. Grimmett, c Fraser, b
Petharam
5
E. W. Hamilton, e Edwards, b
Overy
10
SW Cowan,--Pether-b-
Overy
A. Evans, b Overy
3 R. Smith, not out
20
3 Feb. 10.-M. M. "
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247.62
195.34
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11
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FREM LÖN 109
Team Rak
1.17.06
14
Wine Nai Can
Jan. 25.-P. & O.
Karmals.
Extras....
Pokinium bukas!
7.22 *181
.19.75
04.72
30.-G.' Th
Glosands
Extras
2
1,090.83
1,818.53
31.-P & 0.
Forim.
Total (for 8 wickets)
B8
31.-P. & U.
Total
41
Bouden. Naldera.
Pembrokeshire.
W.,Hill did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
M. 0.
B. 'W.
El W.
018
B. Petheram....... 90
31
13 4 1
1. Overy
16
1
37
6
G 3 8 10.
3. Fraser
3
4 0
1
12. 1.&D),
0
·1
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0
0 0
£1,- P&O
A. O. Brawn ........ 3 0
4 0
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17
1 Wan In-shing,
Youngaaye, b
0.
Osmo
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13
May 1-P. & 0. 14.-F. & Q. 19-P. & D. Jure 12.-P. &U
16.-P&O
Khira
[
Morea. Karmala. Malva.
I
Oaman...
Wong Sik-to, e Bharma,
7
16 0. F. Lice, c Neronlin, b Osman.
4K. L. Chau, run out
0
B.A.M.O.
Loung Kam-cheng, e Bharma,
Howarth, b Cockell
10
in
b Caman......
9 McCurrach, b. Jacob
C. E. Wong, c Leung, b Lam....
1
Capt. Walker, and b Jacob.
0 Percy, not out.....
Extras
reat reception was accorded the R. E. 0. Bird.....1
last pair as they returned to the E. B. Reed
pavilion. The winning run had F. J. Ling
been got on the stroke of time.
"A Few Comments.
W-Edmonds;
Mitchell made a glorious fight CRAIGENGOWER v. CHINESE
-R:C
C.R.G..
against the clock. The only chance he gave was one which was much too far to be caught. Hollands cannot be praised enough W. Hung, & Milne for the stand he made. There was
Ng Sze-Kwong, b' Fritz no batting tail, every man playing Lee. b Milne heroically.
4. Chou, Milne
Towards the end of the in-. W. Lo, b Fritz..... nings, Purcell dispensed with a
H. C. Hung, e Denuis, b Fritz
long-field. Runs were undoubtedly. Wong, Lawrence, b Milne.. begging. A good slow right-hand A. K. Lo, b Milne
saved but one or two catches went
bowler would have made lot of
1. Ching, b Fritz
difference at the end, as all five H. Kew, not out trundlers were on the fast side, Y. K. Shi, b Milne
Pomfret's early policy did not pay
Extras
but he was, nevertheless, highly
effective.
Total
Dean, Mitchell, Powell and
Hollands were batting, but there
Bowling Analysis.
was that stubborn fighting spirit in
all eleven. Those who went to see D; Fritz
Bo zling Analysia.
22.-P. & O.
25-0.4
1Mar. DP. & 0.
CHINESE 2ND . 'VARSITY 2ND.
O.A.C. 2ND
6J. M. Tan, cand b Osinan...... 18 Wong Po-keung, st. Sling, b
Ostpan
53 Choy Ping-aam, Tat out,
W. K Cheung, a Noronha, b
·Tam
σ. M. R.. w.W. K. Hing, l.b.w. Lam.
27 .12 G
4
the match were rewarded by an G. Milne ...... 11.3 3 23 6 excellent all round display. On
CRAIGENGOWER.
the game's showing, the Navy were 7, Grimes, b Ching
superior in the field, Sharpe coming
in for special praise for his work
behind the st
sticks. Scores."
Sogres
VY. H.K.C.C.
NAVY Mid Evane, 1.b. Lammert... 17. Com. Brooksinith, b Bowker... 6 Lt. Sharpe, c Lammiert, b Powell 72 Instr. Lt. Abelson, c Lammert,
b Owen Hughes
Lt. D'Arcy, Evans, Pearce, b
Bowker
Rev. Father Purcell, not out... Pay -Lt. Hargreates, o Donn,
b Webster sidang
Mid. Wallis, Dot out...
xtras
Total (for G wit
H. J. Dennis, run out
13. Fritz, refired ........
FE. Lawrence, retired
B. W. Bradbury, not out.
G. Mime, b Chon ............ W. Hall, not out' Extras
Extras
Total
8
Bowling Analysis
31
Q. M
26
46. L. Youngsayo... 40.
74.
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Nicilia. Kalyan
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Kashmir. Glensharo
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Kasbgar.
R.AM.C. v. R.E.
Nash, not out ...
Total (for 9. wkts. dec.)..181 Osborne, Balchin, Pilcher, Wil cox, Bargent and Miles did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.^.,
0QM.8 Jhool
80 B. P. Ng 80 14 0 Spr. Goodman..... 8
10C W. Lam 4.2 1 17
8 ESgt. Cockell.... 8
2 M. B. Osman.... 51 15.6 Sgt. Winter
13 UNIVERSITY 2ND XI
150
Total (for 5 wickets White, Pinoh, Abbas and Bass
Bowling Analysis.
13 11. Chang... ..................
70 32
Byr. Playford
Noronha, lbw Wang Po
Loung
18 Major Gandy,
Ng Bow-pno, & Wang Sik-to, by Walker.....
C. Wong
D. Ining, b 0, Wang
08
Balchin b
49 L/Bgt. Cockell, a Osborne,
18
Walker
M. BAOsman, bw. C. Wang. 11
10. W. Lam, & Wong Po-konng 2
1HY. Leong, & Chau, b Wong
7 9 86 0 Pokeung
4 0 27 0 S. Hachiums, e Lee, b Wang
8 10160 Pokoung brig
31. Loo ........
10
W. Hong
8
Ne Bre-kwang
10
0 Chow.....
H. Ching
dec.). 182
- BECOND LEAGUE:
ROXOR
B Bergt. Brown,
b Waiker...
Howa
QMS. Romsy, & Pa
1. Walker LIGER
C.S.M. Smith, by Walke
0
Sgt. Hamblin, not out
Szt. Winter, e Percy, b
D
Extina
4161 W H. Sling, b Wong Po-koung 8
8 0 12 0A. T. Bharma, e and b 0. Wong
M. A. Kyum, not out.
INDIANE 2ND V. H.K.C.C. AND.
D. Rumjohn, o Piety, b Day.
| M. P. Madar, o Hagen, b Day.
H. D. Rumjahn, b Hagen....
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Extras
Total (for 9 wit
JL Youngaaye did not bat.
Bowling
Total (for 6 wicke
Bor. Goodman Spr
Bride did
Berin
Mo
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