A.B. Forest, Pay Lt. Waters, Lt.
11 Philips, Mid. Keown, A.B. Large
5 and ERA. Webb did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928.
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K.C.C.'S VICTORY
(Continued from Page 8.),
A. R. F. Raven, e Paterson,
b. Chittenden ...
F. Covenay, run out
|J. Hirst, not out
10. B Raven, h Fletcher
A. Hargreaves,
Fletcher ..
Extras
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Civil Service 2nd XI.
0
THE CHINA MAIL,
H. E. Adams, e-Youngaaye, b
Way.....
GE. Yeah, not out
A. A. Aziz, c Wong, b Way D. Ray, e Leonard, b. Way K. P. Gan, b Way F. Fernandez,
Gralgengower 2nd XI.
J. Leonard, b Baker
17. 0 Lt. Poland, not out
DOWLING'ANALYSIS.),
10 Large
1 Timothy
.10 8
1.2.20
0
o Waters
6 B
19 4
8 Forest
4
"1
Wong, b Way
Navy 2nd XI.N
:
Extras
24 Mid. Green, b Kennard
100
1.b.w.,
Total"
110
Lt. H. Walker, e Durand, b
Peachey ...
59
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
A.B. Rumsby, b Roberts
6
13
B.P.O
Timothy,
1.b.
Y. Abbas
71
16
1
Kennard
T
Total
05
Lia
4.0
15
Way
11.4 0
32 7 Extras
Razack
0. H. B. W.
Kelly
១ 4 15
1
E. Hamson
60 11 ....12. 0 10
0:
Total (for 8 wkts.)
193
Paterson
5 A 23
Booker
4 0 20 2
Eldridge
8 8
១
8 E. Hamson, b Chan Fook...
Chittenden
2
0
10
Y. Abbas, e Aziz, b Baker.
1
9
Fletcher
0
5
2
W. Way, b Chan Fook
0
0. M. R. W.
E. Mowfung, b Aziz
6 Leppard
8
2 40
0
F. Harper, run out
7
G. White, b Hiptoola
81 Harrison
ត
0 17
V. Chittenden, b. Hirst
1
W. Youngaaye, l.b.w., b Aziz
1 Durand
8,5 8
21
-0
R. R. Davies, b. Hall
9
G. Lia, c. 7, b Hiptoola
10 Houghton
1.
0
D
.0
D. Kelly, b Hirst
45
C. Wong, b Hiptools
o Carnegie
0
19 Ο
J. Eldridge, b Hall
D. Razack, not out
15 Peachey
4
0 86 1
1
R. S. Paterson, b Hirst
4
J. A. Victor, b Chan Fook
2 Roberts
4
0 25 1
F. E. Booker, b Hargrenvos-
Brown
Extras
19 Kennard
2 0 20
1
0
{A. W. Grimmlit, b Hargreaves-
Brown
Total
109
2
BOWLING ANALYSIS. !.
•
G. Morton, not out
9
0.
M... E
W.
9 Sulleman
2 28
0
4 Baker
13
8
19
2
18 Chan Fook
3
15
$
Hiptoola
71
81
3
113 Aziz
2 1
.0. M.
A.
W.
Hirst
.19 Б
29
3.
Hall...
.13 5 43
2
Smith.
3 0
23
0
XI. defeated Royal Engineers and
6
2
Raven
20
1
:
C.C.C. 2ND v, 'VARSITY 2ND
Extras
71
12
47
1. C. Fletcher, run out
S. Gull, c Mackay, b Raven
Extras
Total .......
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Hargreaves-Brown 2 0
At Happy Valley, Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI lost to University 2nd XI by the narrowest possible margin [of one run.
NAVY 2ND v. ́RE & S.
ELECTRIC R.C. v. D.B.S.
At 'King'a Park, Electric R.C. lost to Diocesan Boys' School by 80 rund.
2 2
At King's Park, Royal Navy'2nd]
Royal Corps of Signals by ten wickets.
Although their opening batamen
Anderson scored 71 runs not out!
and F. R. Zimmern contributed 41 towards the total of 178 for four wickets put up by the schoolboys. The home team replied with 98. Scores:
Diocesan School
. L. Youngsaye, b Muskatt.
W. H. Kwan; b Murdoch
F. R. Zimmern, b Banlis
D. J. N. Anderson, not out..
Mitchell (24) and Leppard (27). K. Lee, c 7, b Backs put up 54 runs before they were separated, the R. E.& S. ware dis-
Total (for a wkts. dec.) 178 missed for a total of 85. Large captured five wickets for 21 and A. T. Nomanbhoy, R. Reed and H. R. Lee, GA. Leo, A. Prats, Waters 4 for 19. #
Electric R.C.
A feature of the Navy batting Jackson did not bat. Barma (26), Sulleman (16) and was the splendid innings of Mid. Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong. Yeoh (19 not out) contributed more Green who had just reached the W. N. H. Murdock, Kwan, b
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24 Banks, e R. Lee, b Anderson
than half to the total of 110 runs coveted century when he was bowl- put up by the University and ed by Kennard. Scores:- ̈ "Extras" helped with 24. W. Way
RE. & Signals was in great form with the ball,s/S. Mitchell, b Forest taking seven wickets for 82 runs. Q.M.S. Leppard, b Waters
G. White scored freely for
Q.M.S. Roberts, b Large Craigengower, his total of 31 Sgt. Harrison, e 7, b Large cluding seven boundaries. The home team needed one run to tie S/M. Kennard, b Large
Sig. Durand, b Large when Chan Fook penetrated Victor's wicket and won an exciting match Capt. Carnegie, at Webb,
Large
for the visitors, Scores:--
University 2nd XI.
A. Chan Fook, run out
7
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29
0
27 F. Akehurst, b Anderson. 12 A. F.. Paul, Prata,
10
b Youngsaye
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17
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S/S. Houghton, e 1, b Waters
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Spr. Adams, ?, b Waters
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5
S/9. Peachey, c Large,
Total
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15
16
17
18
19
H. T. Barms, c Leonard, b Way
26
Waters
3
[Bowling analysis not available.]
A. Baker, è Lía, b Y. Abbas.
Sgt. Trumper, not out
0
20
21
(22
20
F. Hiptoola, c Victor, b Way
1
Extras
10
Drinking, smoking, and gambling
124 125
26
27
28 129
A. B. Sulieman, e Leonard, b
Razack
16
: Total
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
137
36
39 40
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41
43
44
14
45
46
147
49
150
151 ..
152
153 154
56 57
58
59
60
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162 163
164
165
166
67
169
70
71
72
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