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SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CLUB AND VARSITY WIN.

FIRST LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

DECIDED.

Although Kowloon C.C. cannot win the first league championship, they will however decida whether the H.K.C.C. will win it as the result of their match which should have been played on February 23 but was postponed, mik

On Saturday, the Club beat the Civil Service and thus have 19 points for 7 matches. The Versity defeated the Indians who Have led to date and the former have also

TE. Pearce, b Hamilton. R. Hancock, b Hamilton ........ ACL Bowker, run out A. L. Gace, not out E. G. Lammert, b Baker Extras

Total,...

Bowling Analysis.

C. 5. C. C. 2ND. 21 C. Sara, b Cockell,

4F. Harper, b Jack...

13 W. Edmonds, c ́und b. Cockell 31

7 H. Strange, c Winter, b Jacob... 6 C. Beardall, b Jacobin

W. Callip, c and b Goodman... 6, 14

124 R. Smith, b· Jacob

O. M. R. W. R. E. O. Bird.... ..... 12. 2. 313 FAJ. Ling

7 2 19 B.. D. Evans... F. Baker...

W. Hamilton... 9.0 36

C. S., C. C.

H. Westlake, c and b. Goodman 4 J. Gregory, not out G. Hallam, b Jacob... H. J. Best, b` Jacob

Extras

Total

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Bowling Analysis.

13.

2 Jacobi

2

0. M. R. W. 11:5 4

6. 16 90 45 2 072

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F. Baker, b Lammert... PT Lamble, b. Lammert

91 Cockell

35 Goodman 10

19 points but they have completed A. Grimmett, b Bowker ... their 8 fixtures. The Indians have B. D. Evans, b Webster also finished their league pro- A. E. Wood, e Dean b Webster gramme and have 17 points. AA. R. Sutherland, b Webster... 0 | CHINESE R.C, 2nd'v. NAVY 2nd draw with Kowloon will suffice to HB. Nihill, l.b.w., Powell... 1 give the Club the championship and should Kowloon win, there is the probability of a play-off between the H.K.C.C. and the University who are holders of the championship.

Excitement was keen among cricket supporters about four o'clock.on Saturday.. Those who went to the Club ground had heard that at Sookumpoo, the Indians had

FJ. Ling, b Powell... F. Holdman, not out.... EW Hamilton, b Powell B. E. O. Bird, c Hancock

Webster

Extras

The Navy 2nd XI had little 0 difficulty in defeating the Chinese I 2nd XI at Causeway Bay.

Scores.

CHINESE R.C.

12 Wan Iu-shing, b Hogg

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K. L. Chau, b Hogg ...

Bowling Analyis. Total.

Y. M. Shi, b Osbome...

83

S. T. Wong, b Tizity...

C. E. Wong, b Tizley......

O. M.

R.

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Leung Kam-cheung, c Tizley,

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for 108. A telephone message that E. G. Lammert.... 5 reached the Indian R.C.'s pavilion Rev. Powell... ... I I 16 was to the effect that the Club had 8R. E. A. Webster 5.5 2 13 wickets down and, the century

had just been put up. Shortly INDIAN R.G. v. UNIVERSITY.

afterwards it was learned that the

Henry Kew, c Harris b Tizley Kwok Po-kan, not out

Extras....

.. Total...

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

1ן.

Club's Innings closed for 124, Only Madar and O. Ismail could Enthusiasts then began to calculate get going in the Indian R.C. the respective positions. Evon-innings against the "Varsity bow- tually, the "Varsity did beat the lens. Altogether four men were Indians but the Club rose to the run out excellent testimony of occasion and got Civil Service out the keen University fielding-and

Leech... for 83.

the home team were all out for 108.

A. A. Rumjaha gave another Hogg .....

Osborne 8 3 20 batting display and paved the way

.3 10 Tizley to victory for the visitors. He

NAVY. retired at 50 and the highest score amongst the others was 17 by Wilton, a C. E. Wong, b, S. T.

Hughes, b CE. Wong Ponsonby, Fane.

Wong..... Scores.

Harris, b Shi

'First League.

H.K.C.C. CIVIL SERVICE,

I.R.C.

A. H. Rumjahn è and b A. A.

Rumjahn...

Gregory, bK L. Chau

Osborne run.out...

I

26

IL

Hogg, o S. T. Wong, b C.

Wong...

31

... 50

... 12

A number of surprises were forthcoming in this match on the Club ground and the issue really turned on the patrnership between A. E, Wood and B. D. Evans. As long as they were together it look- A. H. Madar run out... ed as though the Civil Service S. H. Ismall c & b Hett would get the runs but once they. Ismail Yeowb Rumjahn... were separated the result did not. M. Omar b Rumjalin ... J. S. A. Curreem run out... seem in doubt.

A. el Arculli run out... H. D. Rumjahn run out... S. A. Ismail St. Ponsonby Fane

b Quick.... S. D. Ismail not out

To begin with, the Club had Mitchell and Webster dismissed cheaply. More and Dean made a stand but Bird was sending up some tricky stuff which had the batsmen guessing on many occasions. The F. M. el Arculli b Hett veteran bowler had got Mitchell stumped off his slows. He bowled

Dean and had the Rev. Powell

out 1.b.w. Tam Pearce was out

for a duck being bowled by Hamilton, Bird tried to get Dick

Extras ...

Worthington not out..... 29 Jackson not ont......

... 14

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Extras

Total (for 6 wkts)...208

Rogers, Tizley and Leech did not bat.

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Hancock stumped by tempting Balhetchet

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Total

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Bowling Analysis.

Wan Hu-shing

0.

M.

K. L. Chauri

Bud W.

3 0 10

7

0 47 I

10 D

35

20

4 I

I

UNIVERSITY,

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*Scores..

Sex

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13 D. Rumjahn, c Balchin, b

Walker

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5

Sirdar Khan, b Percy

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Extras

12

the run but as it was, Holdman H N. Balhetchet, b F. M., el seemed to anticipate the return as he stepped out to get it.

Baker and Lamble opened the Civil Service innings and both baismen Ignored Bowker's fast stuff on the off with the result that his first three overs were maidens. Baker shaped confidently and sent Lammert to the tram-line boundary on three occasions, but the left- hander had his revenge shortly afterwards as he disturbed Baker's wickets with a fine break. Grimmett. was not very comfortable but he stayed sonie time and made a few good strokes. Lamble went the U. Omar..... same way as Baker and Evans re- A. el Arculi lieved him. Wood was cheered as A. H. Madar. he went out to bat and with Evans F. M. el Arcalli..... they steadily brought up the score H. D. Rumjahun. I 22 1 but runs came

very slowly. Curreem Powell

did not get wickets

in his opening overs but both he and Bowker at the other end, kept

Total for 8 wickets...133 Bowling Analysis,

...

J. Kitchell, 1.b.w., b Percy E. Moosden; b Walker A. H. Samy, b Percy........ A. Cassimbhoy, not out

(One man absent.)

Ó. M. R. W. 9" 2 22 I

Total

... 82

8

I. 32 A

1° 3. 201

92. 15, 12

20 10

0

Capn. Walker, b Cassimbhoy 48

R.A.MC. Cpl. Howarth. l.b.w., S, Khan T Pte. McCulloch, b S. Khan

JRE

Sgt. Percy, b Kitchell

Second League.

Pte. Nash, b Cassimbhoy...

II ... 13

ELLERMAN &

BUCKNALL

Lt. Col. Butterworth made a welcome re-appearance for the Royal Engineers by scoring 50 in this match, Major Gandy and Ramsey each contributed over 20 to the R. E. score of 150. Edmonds and Cullip shared the wickets, the latter with a fine agalysis.

Scores..

Pie. Osborn, b Cassimbhoy

Pie. Balchin, c and b Rumjahn II

Pie: Pilcher, b Cassimbhoy Pte. Peray candb Rumjahn Pte. Scrutton, b Rumjahn...

Extra

Total...

Friendly Matches:

K.C.C. 2ND v. EASMA.".

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At Kowloon, when the home

up a good length and pace. At CIVIL SERVICE 2nd R. E. Pie, Chilton, b Cassimbhoy about half past five when it looked as though there might be a draw unless the batsmen opened their shoulders, the, 70 was sent up but Wood was out. Webster had relieved Bowker and given a boundary. Wood hit him to cover point where Dean dived for words to catch the ball an inch or so of the ground turned a some sault. Although skipper Wood's form for the Sappers and took 6 Jacob was in excellent, bowling score was only 10 he made an in- wickets for 16 runs in 11.5 overs. valuable stand against the excel Edmonds was the only batsman lent attack and field and part-who scored with any freedom. bered Evans well. Sutherland was in next but he was out first ball, HE ROYAL ENGINEERS, bowled by Webster. Nihill survived Major Gandy, cand Edmonds 25 two or three confident appeals for Sgt. Cockell, c Beardall, b 1.b.r. off Powell and he ultimately Edmonds was given out that way. The rest Lt. Col. Butterworth, of the innings was a mere proces Westlake, b Edmonds. sion but as long as Evans stayed a M. S. Ramsey, e Green, b draw was » possible. Ling and.

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Scores.

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b. Bird R

REA. Webster,

GR. Mors, & Baker

AVD Dean, b Rey Powell, 1.SK H Oven Hughe Hamilton MTIHA

5

50

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