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C. Sara, b Osborne"

Extras

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

M.

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8

2

10

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SATURDAY'S RACES.

Heavy weather

strong

B. W. breeze and an awkward "lop"- 1 interfered" somewhat with the 1 yacht race for the Commodore's

8.6 2 8 2 11

12 4 and Vice-Commodore's Cup on Saturday afternoon and several, of the boats were not able to Dnish. The course was from the Club House to Lyemun Beacon, Cast Rocks, Chanel Rocks and Kow loon Rocks, the distance being 9-6

C.R.G. 2nd v. University 2id.

Peterson, who did so well last season, took 6 of the C.R.C.miles. wickets for 12 runs. The other Diana won handsomely from two bowlers gave away 24 more Rolla to take the Commodore's Cup and "extras" accounted for Sning the Championship took the and Mr. Cock's Seatark after win- making a total of 39.

Vice-Commodore's Cup as well.-) Details

"

Useful scores by the top-hal batsmen ensured victory for the. University who had 2 wickets in hand when play ceased.

Scores:-

Chinese 2nd.

Y. M. Shi, b Peterson Wan Iu-shing, b Peterson.

K. L. Chau, e Barnes, b Peter-

son

Wong Fo-keung, c Noronha, b.

Peterson

S. T. Wong, b Peterson Cheung Wing-kiu, rum out. C. E. Wong, b' Youngsage Leung Kam-cheung, b Peterson

Henry Kew, b Lam

P. S. Teoi, not out

J. E. Noronha, c S. T. Wong,

b P. K, Wong

GAELS AND HEYWARD HEYĖS.

Finishing Corrected Time Time

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Seafark

Ursula

8 Belinda

8 Spray....

4 44 5

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NOTICE,

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Griffins having tim at one of these Meetings will not be eligible to rua as such at any subsequent Extra Meeting or Annual Meeting unless the conditions "of a race specifically, provide therefor.

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0

..0 Diana

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One mian absent

0

G. R. Sayer, b. Balhetchet ... A. R. Sutherland, e Ng, b, Bal-

hetchet

0

Extras

3

0

Total

39'

THE STAR,

F. H. Heldman, e Osman,

Rumjahne

Bowling Analysis.

JACKIE COOGAN.

0

13

'0. M. E.

W.

C. W. Lám

1 ... 7.2 116

38

R. C. Witchell, c Quick, b Hett

4

C. A. Peterson,.11

5

12

18

2

J. L. Youngsage. 4 2 8

University 2nd.

R. E. O. Bird, run out

E. R. Reed, c and b Rumjahn.

Extras

14.

Total

82

C. A. T. Peterson, run out.

18

J. W. Barnes,'b' Shi

Bowling Analysis.

M. A. Kyum, run out,

H. Y. Leong, 1.b.w. Shi

0. M. B.

Balhetchet.

9

A

14

3

W. H. Sling, run out

8

Rumjahn

.14.1. 8

22

2

V. F. R. Viccajee, b P. K. Wong

4.

Hett

4

P

14

A. T. M. Barma, not out

6 2

10

2J. L. Younggaye, not out

13

Extras

7

0

58

Total (for 8 wickets)

,124

.12

0

9

10

C. E. Wong

0. M. R. 5 0

15'

P. K. Wong.... 9

23 S. T. Wong

4

0

.9

Y. M. Shi

4 0

16

2

17

Wan lu-shing 14 Π 10

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

RESULT AT A GLANCE.

First League.

H.K.C.C. beat Chinese R.C. by

109 runs.

Civil Service lost to University

by 2 wickets and 72 runs.

Second League.

F. Baker, 'b Balletchet

B. D. Evans, c Ng, b Hett..

A. E. Wood, not out!!!.

J. H. B. Nihill, b Quick

Navy 2nd beat Civil Ser-F. J. Ling, e Ng, b Quick

vice 2nd XI by 4 runs."

Chinese R.C. 2nd XI. lost to University 2nd XI. by 2. wickets and 85 rung..

Friendly Games. Kowloon C.C. beat H.K.C.C.)

"A" by 41 runs.

Craigengower lost to H.K.C.C.

"A" by 53 runs.

Home teams are given first.

FIRST LEAGUE.

H.K.C.C. v. Chinese R.C.

In the opening stages it looked as if the visitors would give the Club a run for their money but the evergreen Tam Pearce played a sparkling innings for 94 not out. Lee took 5 wickets for 28 runs.

Batting two men short the Chinese team were dismissed for 49. Scores

* H.K.C.C.

R. E. A. Webster, b Lee...

Quick Yeow

University, A. A. Rumjahn, a Baker H. N. Balhetchet, b Ling E. K. Quick, 1.b.w. b Ling B. P. Ng. run out

T. O. Yeow; b Ling

A. S. Hett, c and b Ling

D. Liang, run out

B. A. Ponsonby-Fane, not out. M. B. Caman, b Ling.. M. H. Roffey, not out.

Extras

Total (for 8 wickets)

2

W

C. W. Lam, e Y. M. Shi, b

P. K. Wong..

F. J. Hiptoola did not bat."

Bowling Analysis.

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In addition to playing a first league team, the H.K.C.C. had two other elevens playing away. Both were designated "A" teams. One went to Craigengower and 0knocked up. 130 (H. Griffin 37, DG. H. Piercy 24, Rev. Fr. Purcell

0

17

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Lee

1

.154

S. Dean, e Ching, b Lee

0

A. C. J. Bowker, e Ching, b Lee 2

W. M. Gittins, did not bat.

G. R. More, b Ching.

Bowling Analysis.

Col. Robertson, e sub. Ng Sze

M. R.

kwong...

Pearce, not out

1 Evans 94 Bird

3 0 17

8 3

3 0

37 23

Ling

1 Sayer

3

1 11.

9

Baker

6

"

23

7 Nihill

2 0 11

10. Sutherland

Witchell

1 0 9

.158

E. G. Lammert, e Lo, b Hung.. 11 Reed

Rev. Powell, c and b Ng Sze-

kwong

A. Gace, a Ching, b Lee.

Extras

H. Owen-Hughes, not out

Total

Bowling Analysis.

.10 2 13

10 I'

SECOND LEAGUE.

5 Navy 2nd v. Civil Service 2nd.

0. M. R. W.

Lee

7

28 0

Ng Sze-kwong .15

1 63

Ching

Hung

.7 0 3 0 C.R.C.

28 1

28

4

0

W. Hung, l.b.w. b Lammert

C. Choa, b Bowker

G. Lee, e Lammert, b Bowker.

Ng Sze-kwong, b Bowker

H. Ching, c Owen-Hughes b

Laminert

H. K. Lo, b Lammert.

H. C. Hung, not out

Y. K. Shi, Webster

H. Kew, b Webster

Two men absent

Extras

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19.) Craigengower bowlers who O took wickets were Bradbury 3 for 189, Milne 4 for 54 and Muskett 02 for 14.

0 With only nine batsmen, Crai- Ogengower could only score 77,

Bradbury being top-scorer with. 18. Griffin secured 1 wicket for 25, E. C. Hagen 3 for 33, G. Stevens 3 for 13, and Piercy.1 for 3.

At Kowloon, the other Club Batting first, the Navy team team was beaten. Pestonji made were all out for 62, Edmonds tak-35, Howell 22, Ramsey 20, Lam- mert 17 and "extras" 25 to the K.C.C. total of 142. Hargreaves of the Navy took 6 wickets (for

⚫ing 7 wickets for 22.

The visiting batsmen played

very carefully but after a change

7in the Navy attack, the Civil Ser-44 runs) for the visitors, H. E.

11 vice juniors were dismissed with

Hollands 2 for 23 and F. N. Young

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with his 3-for 24.-

On going in to bat, the Club were dismissed for 101 (Har- greaves 26, L. D. McNicoll 23 and

Young 17) Pestonji took 2 for 28, Fletcher 2 for 25, Fraser 4 for 22 and C. Earnshaw 2 for 23.

2

5 short of victory.

Scores:

0

Navy.

Pay.-Lt.-Com. Osborne, l.b.w.

5

Sara

1

Mid. Wilkins, b Sara

12

14. Harris, b Edmonds

2

18 Lt. Simpson, b Edmonds

11.

Pay.-Lt-Com. Worthington, b

49

Edmonds

0

Bowling Analysis.

Mid. Lambton, e Harper, b

Edmonds

RICSHA' SMASHED,

16

.0.. M.

.R.

Pay.-Lt. Gregory; b Edmonds.

6

EARLY MORNING ACCIDENT,

9 3 19

3

Edmonds

1

·3 2 6 15 0

Lt. Leslie, c Cullip, b Edmonds.

Passengers on

a downward

6

2 Lt. Tisley, b Hill

Total

Bowker Lammert Powell Webster

ART

8, 65 3 Midle Mesurie, c and b

Civil Service v. University.

Mid. Leach, not out

Extras

Total

f

Bowling Analysis.

0. 'M.

26

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52. the excited cries of coolies and

TUESDAY, March 4, 1985,

commenting at 11 Mine

others. A glance showed that at No. 4 Godown, of the Hongkong & tram on its way to Causeway Bay, Kowloon Whart & Godowa Co., Ltd, Bricsha, which had had a European

West Polet. passenger in it, and a motor bus 1844 Saoke Flour had been the actors in what might have timed out to have been a fatal accident. What happened can only be surmised... The riciha- 14'i man had evidently intended 4 rounding the road" "where"" the 7Naval yard oads and had cut things too fine. The oncoming tram car

Civil Service opened disastrous- ly. Sutherland was caught off. the first ball of the match and Sayer had his stumps disturbed by the весода. and Baker were dismissed with Edmonds nothing... of the score board Hill daru 1 02 From this the home batsmen did Civil Service. not seem able to recover, with the J. Harper, b Leach exception of Wood who was un- C. Beardall, e Leslie, b Gregory defeated with 38 to his credit. W. Cullip, b Osborne

For the visitors, A. A. Rum-H G. Strange, d Worthington, Jahn compiled 58 and when Osborne.. Stumps were drawn, 8 wickets | W. Edmonds, b Tisley were down for 154. All but the J. Gregory, and b Tisley stamper in the Civil Service team | R. Smith, e Worthington, had a turn with the ball, Ling Osborne being the most successful with H. Westlake,

wickets for 18.

Scorea

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