10
WEEK-END CRICKET
HOWLOON MEET ROYAL NAVY Ross
& VOLUNTEERS
Goodwin
Hirst
H. K. C. C. BEAT THE ARMY“
Overy
Lee
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
î
Brace
0
16
6
Q
28
0
30
1
12
2
3
0
32 0
B 0
10
2
Total (for 9 wkts)
.86
Kowloon C.C.
Kelly did not bat
88
0 Morgan
5. Corbett
Burger
36
0
Kowloon Cricket Club 1st XI were W. Brace, b Hill engaged twice during the week-end, E. C., Fincher, o Abelson, b drawing with Royal Navy on Satur
Large
day and defeating Hong Kong G. A. V. Hall, b Large. Volunteer Defence Corps yesterday. F. S. W. Smith, c de Winton, On Saturday the Club just beat the b Large Army.
Capt. J. R. Vedder, b Large Three matches in division II of F. Goodwin, b Large the league were played on Saturday, 3. Jex, & Truslar, b Large the Indian R. C. 2nd XI recording G. Lee, e Phillips, b Large their fourth consecutive victory.
H. Overy, not out
Sup-Inspector C. F. Alexander of N. H. Ross, b Hill the Traffic Department, performed J. J.. Hirst, not out the "hat trick" for Police R.C. and
accom-
is the first bowler to plish the feat in a League ixture this season.
Extras
RECHEIO V. NAVY 2ND
F. J. de Rome, b Sling
D. R. Kelly, run out ...
A..R. Sutherland; b Kwan
Entertaining Royal Navy 2nd XI, G. Gull, not out
4 Club de Recreio lost by 100 runs.
*7 A splendid eighth wicket part-W. H. Edmonds, b Sling
O nership, which realised 67 runs, F. J. Ling, -retired hurt
12 paved the way to the big total of
Ashby and Lt.-Comdr. Poland bat-
Total (for 9 wkts:)... 148'ted carefully for 59 and 41 and
1 Devail, not out
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
'Randall, Burger, b Morgan W. Noonan, .b.w., b Corbett
0A. V. Baker, c Brooks, b Morgan 0,Kinnear, not out
Kirby, b Corbett
Extras
THE CHINA MAIL,
0
H. SMng, taking a turn with the]
5 ball after six bowlers had been, 10 tried, took four wickets for 21 and Goodyer 1 then contributed 81 runs out of a Hanison 0 total of 90 put up by his side. Dovall 5 Scores:-
Civil Service C.C.
J. Barrow, e Tsui Wai-pul, b
Sling....
F H. Holdman, c Chue, b
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M.
R.BR.C. of S.
.14. '6 17 2
.12 3
87
&
4 1 25 0
Durand Kennard
7.0
20.
2
4. 1
20
2
1
33 Waters, c Roy, b Trayes
Mitchell, c Baker, b Roy
39
.28
Q. M.
器
1 89
5
W. C. Hang ...
17 Roberts, 1.b.w., b Baker
G. R. Sayer, b Tsul Wai-pui
.
30 Goodyer, Leong, b Trayes
.12.8 2 27
A
Б
8 15
0
¡F. Baker, c Ching, b Sling
29 Carnegie, b Baker
A. E. Wood,. b W. C. Hung
1 Macdonald, c Adamɛ, b Aziz
16
Butler, b Trayes
Durand, b Baker
H.K.C.C. v. THE ARMY
Kennard, run out
4 Hanison, e Leong, b Baker
5
Extras
10
Extras
24
18 163 put up by the Senior Service. Lt.
Total
119
Total
151
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. X. The W.
Lt. Tate hit up 32,
0. M. B.
W. Sulleman
6 0 26
·.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0.
M. .E.
W.
Large Trusler
18
56
Recreio replied with 63, H. A. W. C. Hung Alves following up his fine bowling Kwan
10 1
27 2 Baker
.11 2
41
4
4 0
21
1 Roy
6:0
39
0
11 1 38
(8 for 51) by scoring 27. Timothy Ching took four wickets for 22. Scores:- Yeoh
5 1
19
Trayes
2 0
19
·0 Aziz
2
Royal Navy 2nd XI.
2 0 10
01
2
1
10
.
League II
4.3 0
21
4
L.R.C. 2ND v. C.C.C. 2ND.
G. Chuc, c Ling, b Edmonds.
3 0 16 1
6 1 19 3
2
0 7 1
1 CIVIL SERVICE 2ND v. R.AS.C.
At Happy Valley, Civil Service 81 C.C. 2nd XI defeated Royal Army
2 paratively small total of 186 for
Civil Service batsmen were
2 good form and after winning the O match for the loss of two wickets,
9 went on to make 164 for 4. Davis
1 played a bright innings for 68,
7. Service Corps by eight wickets.
Xavier, b
W. C. Hung, b Kelly....
7 The visitors scored at a very slow
82 T. E. Yeoh, b Baker
4 rate and declared with the com-
59
J. L. YoungBaye, b Baker
C. Choa, at Holdman, b Sayer
15 eight, of which Q.M.S. Glenny made
Taul Wal-pul, b Kelly
62.
10
1
H. C. Hung, st Holdman, b
Edmonds
in
H. Ching, b. Sayer
41
R
Tau¡ Hung-pul, not- aut
Extras
12
Total
Total
163
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
9
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M.
2
R:
18 D. P. Xavier
5 Alves
8 1. 42
W. Kelly
Baker
2 43
5
Eldridge
6 1 15
Cpl. Craweroft, e Harper, b
.12 0 51
B Edmonds
8.5 2. 18
2
Eldridge
21
7 I 31
0
Sayer
0 7
2S/Sgt. Wood, b Sara
17
27
1
Q.M.S. Glenny, c and b Chit-
tenden
62
0
7 Harper scored 46 and Willmott 85.
Scores:~
90
R.A.S.C.
Maj. Langmaid, b Eldridge
8
On their own ground, Hong Hill Kong CC. defeated the Army by: 11 runa.
The home team started poorly but a useful contribution, of 50) runs by Lammert helped to bring their total to 143. Hayward, go-
ing in first, played steadily for 31. At Sookumpoo, Indian R.C. 2nd, Lt.-Col. Christian distinguished XI defeated Craigengower C.C. 2nd himself with the bail, taking five XI by 75 runs, wickets for 22.
Lt. H. Walker, e Guterres, b
Alves
Stoker Swann; l.b.w, b Alves P.O. Timothy, e Carvalho, b
Alves
Lt. Tate, o H. M.
Alves.
Lt. A. J. W. Ashby, b Pinna Having lost six wickets for 82 Lt. Nowell, at Guterres, b The Army were 11 runs behind runs, the Indians "tail" came to the Alves when their eighth wicket fell and rescue and brought the score to Pay Lt. Waters, e Barros, b
Álves 166 for nine.. Nazarin batted well the last three batamex failed to and collected 81. A. M. Rumjahn C. W. Gregory, run out add to the score. Lee./Cpl. Miles scored rapidly for 27 not out and Lt.-Comdr. Poland, e Pinna, b knocked up 38 in quick time, Capt.A. S. Sufiad helped with 24.. Dobbie scored 23 and Capt. Eversj Craigengower collapsed against A.B. Rumsby, b Alves
Alves....
21. Bonnar was the most destruc- the bowling of A. M. Rumjahn (3 Lt. K. S. Colquhoun, not out tive bowler on his side, getting for 12) and J. M. A. Rumjahn (3 Extras five wickets for 24. Scores:- for 29). Scores:-
• Hong Kong C. C.
A. W. Hayward, e Fogden, b
Christian
O. Moor, e Christian, b Wyatt H. L. F. Ewin, c Wyatt, b
Christian
Rev. E. K. Quick, c Miles, b
Musson
H. Owen Hughes, b Wyatt
G. F. Lammert, not out
E. J. R. Mitchell, st. Fogden,
b Christian
H. V. Parker, b Dobbie
C. D. Walea, © Fogden, b
Total
Indian R.C. 2nd XI.
|M. P. Madar, l.b.w., h Way ......... 31. A. Butt, c Soares, b Way.... J. S. Ackber, c White, b Fritz 81
N. B. Kitchell, & b Fritz .. 3A. S. Sufflad, e Way, b Razack
R. Nazarin, run out
2 A. R. Suflad, b Razack
D. Mohamed, c Lai, b Sourbutts
50 A. M. Rumjahn, not out
Sirdar Khan, c Soares, à Way
Total (for 9 wkts., dec.)
HOWLING ANALYSIS.
24 Sousa
81 Pinna
5
M.
7 1 Club de Recreio
20 L. J. Guterres, b Timothy
27 H. A. Barros, b Gregory
8 H. M. Xavier, c Poland, b 16 Gregory
6 F. J. Remedios, c Tate,” b
Timothy...
166 D. P. Xavier, C Ashby,
Timothy
R. WH. Alves, c. Poland, b Rumsby 3 F. H. Carvalho, b Timothy ...
0. M. 9 0 39
2|M. F. Pinna, c Waters, b.Tate
1 D. F. Lopes, b Waters
2 J. A. Noronha, not out
C. M. Souan; b Waters
II. C. Hung Taui Wal-put
0 Bling
Chinese R.C.
W. H. Sling, b Kelly
1w. H. Kwan, b Kelly.
7 ELECTRIC R.C. v. H.K.C.C. 2ND Pte. Sayer, e Davis, b Booker
Pte. Lyons, b Sara R.C. Pte. McIntyre, b Chittenden
0
Ο
At King's Park, Electric lost to Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI. 1 by five wickets.
Vallack, by capturing five wickets!
8 for 84, played a big part in. dis- 27 missing the Electric R.C. for 77.
The visitors scored exactly twice
B
1 the total of the opposition. Dowler collected 41, Remington 32 Oland Duncan 18. Scores:-
L/Cpl. Fennell, not out Cpl. Bowles, not out
Extras
10
Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 186 W.0. Macdonald did not bat,
BOWLING ANALYSIB..
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Gregory Y. Abbas, c Kitchell, b A. S.
Suffled
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4 1 15 The Army
Capt. N. A. Thorp, c and b
Bonnar
Capt. A. N. Evers, b Bonnar Lt. C. E. C. Burton, b Wales.. Lt. A. H. Musson, c Owen
Hughes, b Bonnar
D. M. A. Razack, e Madar, b
A. M. Rumjahn
2, W. Way, run out
21 G. Lai, b J. M. A. Rumjahn
2 J Leonard,
104
0
3. M. A. Rumjahn, not out
Extras
J. L. Bunnar, e Miles, b Chris-
tian
9
11
Christian
16
A. Reid, c Dobble, b Wyatt
o Way
Extrus
18
143
Fritz Sourbutts Razack
.12 3. 24
9 0 94
5 0 89
Y. Abbas
& 1 24
1
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
C.C.C. 2nd XI.
-Extras
10
Electric B.C.
0.
M.
E. W.
E. Hamson, run out
0
C. E. Gahagan, b Stanton
12
Dobble Christian
6 0
21
1
D. Fritz, c and b. A. S. Sufflad
6
Total
63 W. N. H. Murdoch, b Stanion
(6)
Eldridge Paterson Sara Booker Chittenden
0. H. .18 ·5· .12 1. 6
E. W.
8
6 410
0 16 2
# 0 15
1
.... 4
16. 0
2
11 3 22
5
R. Sourbutts, e Ackber, b.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Wyatt
13
3 86
$
14
0. M. I
W.
W. B. Muskett, c Dowler, b
Vallack
Civil Service C.C: 2nd XI.
R. S. W. Paterson, b Lyons...
5
Thorp
A 1
11
0
་ 0 17
2 J. C. Dunbar, b Vallack
0
Musson
3 1 5
o Timothy
8
0 22
2
0 15
0
4L. de Rome, b Vallack
R. R. Davis, e McIntyre, b
Glenny
69
0
E. Mow Fung, c and b A. S:
Suffad
Tate
4' 1 4
A. F. Paul, not out
16
F. H. Harper, l.b.w., b Lyons ..
46
.19 Waters
3.5 0 9
28. C. Banka, e West, b Vallack
0
J. Willmott, c Fennell, b Lyon 85
Rumsby
1 0
1
1
J. R. Way, c Vallack, b Stanion
1
V. Chittenden, not out ......
.11
H. F. Akehurst, b Tajt
4
W. Eldridge, not out
0
Friendly Matches
12
G. G. Thomson, c Dowler, b
Extras
Vallack
8
C
Kitchell, b
C.C.C. √ INDIAN RC.
J. M. A. Rumjahn
H. S. Jones, b Tait
Total (for 4 wkta.)
2
0
o G. White, not out
23
18
Col. R. B. Skinner, b Bonnar.. Capt. A. G. Dobbie, b Parker.. Bgt. Leach, o Owen Hughes, b
Bonnar
9
J. R. Soares, c Sirdar Khan, b
At Happy Valley, Craigengower C.C. drew with Indian R.C.
28
J. M. A. Rumjahn
Tota!
77
0
A feature of the match was the
Extras
16
fine hitting of A. R. Minu who put
1
Total
91
M. E. W. 84
Wood
5 Glenny
L/Cpl. Miles, e Hayward, b
Owen Hughes
38:
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
8 Lyona
Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyatt, I.b.w., b
Wales....
M
E. W.
A. S. Suffiad.....10
1
39
Sayer
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI..
19,
Lt. Col. W. F. Christian, c and b
Owen Hughes
J. M. A. Rumjahn 8.8 4
12
3
Indian R.C.
A. M. Rumjahn.. 3
1 10
25. A. Ismail, c Oliver, b Hamson 5
L. A. R. Duncan, b Banks ..
18
SUNDAY MATCH
0
¡Madar
2
0 G
08. H. Ismall, b Kamson
14
A. B. Raworth, c Jones, b
Mr.-Gar. Fogden, not out
Sirdar Khan
1
0
E
o O. Ismall, b Oliver
Muskett
15
5
Kowloon C.C., on
Extra's
18
POLICE v. RA.O.C.
Total
182!
A. H. Madar, e Hamson, b
Oliver
W. K. Talt, b-Banks
1
their own ground, defeated Hong Kong Volun-
R. E. Dowler, b Murdoch
41
14
A. R. Minu, e Wong, b.Lim
85
V. W. L. Stanion, - l.b.w., þ
teer Defence Corps by 36 runs yes- terday. Scores
Banks
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
87
Kowloon C. C.
0.
M.
4
E. R. West, b Way
W. Brace, e Bonnar, b Wales 19
Bonnar
10 1 24
Wales
8 0 22
2
Parker
6 0 85
*Reid
ទ 0 19
Owen Hughes ... 2
0 13
0
1
J. E Hancock; b Gahagan....
12
E; C. Fincher, b Farker
Exxtras
G. R. Vallack, not out
18
10 E. F. Fincher, run out
Extras
8 Lieut. A. H. Musson, e Mitchell
Total (for 9 wkts., dec.) 189
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13
14
KOWLOON C..C v. NAVY
Extras
up 85 runs in rapid style, out of the Vallack I.R.C.'s total of 189 for nine wickets. Stanion Craigengewer replied with 150 for Talt six. Scores:
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
2. *11
2.2.8. 0 13
G. Moreton, F. E. Booker, C. Sara,
T. W. Carr, C. E. Jones did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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In a low scoring match at Happy A. K. Minu, run out
RW. Valley, Police R. C. defeated Royal M. R. Abbas, b Lim
5 Army Service Corps by two wickets. A. R. H. Esmail, b S. Abbaa Bowling unchanged and taking E. M. K. Malubhoy, b S. Abbas 13 wickets for 43 runs and 5 for A, Rahmin, not out
0134 respectively, Lacey and Alexan-
2 der were largely instrumental in dismissing the R.A.0.C. for 81. Alexander performed the "hat trick," the first to do so in B league match this
F
season.
A. H. Rumjahn did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
H. R. Remington, b Gahagan 32 A. W. Ramsey, at West, b
6 T. L. Christie, b Murdoch 18 Wales...
Entertaining the Royal Navy, Morgan (22) and Bryant (11) were Oliver Kowloon C. C. played a drawn game the only batsmen to get into double Hamson with their visitors.
figures. Scoring consistently, the Navy Hunter (23) and B. G. Baker put up the respectable total of 156 (27) gave their side a good start but
4 028 2 for nine wickets, declared, to which the Police did not pass their Capt. Weir contributed 80, Lt. opponents' total until the eighth
Craigengower C.C. Comdr. Abelson 28 and E.R.A. Hill wicket and then went on to make H. Lim, b A. R. Minu 28. Goodwin captured five wickets 86 for 9. Corbett captured four E. Zimmern, c A. R. Minu, b for 30,
wickets for 27 and Morgan 5 for 89. For the K.C.C., Brace batted bril-Scores:- liantly for 63, being ably sup- ported by Goodwin (86). The home L/Cpl. Burger, b Alexander team were still 28 runs behind the /Sgt. Sharpe, b Lacey. Navy total when Overy (7 not out) L/Cpl. Morgan, b Alexander and Hirst (12 not out) played out S/Sgt. Greenaway, e and b time, A.B. Large bore the brunt,
C Lacey, b
R.A.O.C.
Total (for 8 wkts.)...
b Bonnar
164 F. Goodwin, Lb.w.; b Wales;
A. H. Gillingham did not bat. G. A. V. Hall, è Parker, b Reid 12
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
G. Lee, not out.
Q MR. W. 8, Jex, not out .10 2.40 1 Extras
.114.89 3
В 0 26
5
6
1511
Total (for 7 wkts., dec) 170 B :0 26.
2 N. H. Roan, N. A. E. Mackay did 2.1 0 20. 2 not bat, g
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
M.EW
16 4. BO 1 13
:80
.10
84
11
31.
8:0 80
Volunteers
For the winners, Baker was top A. W. Hayward, e Jex, c
Goodwin 82 scorer with 55 retired. "Extras" SV. Gittins, e Brace, b Ross
Reed S. Abbas Lim
10. M. H. W. .11. 2 85 2
Muskett ,10 1 -50
Banks 2 ◊ 28
0
Way 4.2015: 2
Murdoch Gahagan
22.
UNIVERSITY 2ND v. RE & S
Bonnar:
M. R. Abbas
JE
Vallack
A: Kitebell, b ́A. R. Minu
86
A. B. Hamson, b Esmail
29
11
R. C. Reed, e Esmail, b Madar
F. Oliver, Lb.w., b Madar
Visiting Pokfulam, Royal En. Reid gineers and Royal Corps of Signals Wales lost to University 2nd. XI. by 86 Parker
7
22
S. Abbas, not out.
runs.
C. Wong, not out
Alexander
Extras
Alexander
.0
Total (for 6 wkts.)
Cpl. Donaldson, e B. G. Baker,
b Alexander
6 other did not bat.
1,30
Q.M.S. Mócock, 'b Lacsy
8
Bowling Averages
Pte. Brooks, run out ...
2
Madar
0,MIL W. Aver. 184 82
8. H. Ismail:
19
9A. R. Minu
Extras
Total
M-R. Abbas
Bumjahn
81 Esmail
-BOWLING, ANALYSIS."
Lacey Alexander
of the attack, returning the useful Pte. Corbett, analysis of seven for 56. Scores:-
`Royal Navy
Capt. H. W. Weir, 1.b.w., b
Goodwin
Lt-Comdr. C. E. Abelson, c.
Braca, b Goodwin
Mine. F. Trusler, c Brace b
Hirat
· Lt.. A. E. Phillips, b Goodwin Capt. Cornish, not out
Lt.-Comdr. F. 8. W. de Winton,
1.b.w. b Goodwin
Lt. Comdr. D. N. C. Tufnell, e
Brace, b Goodwin.....
Lt. Camridge c Hall, b Hirst ERAH, e Hirst, b Leo Lt. J. H Malcolm Jex, b Lee
Extras
V.
Total (for 9 wkta, deo) A.B. Large did not bat:
28 Pta. Bryant, run out
Pte. Gordon, a and b Lacey
7. Pte. Page, not out.
18.
150
accounted for 36,-
A first-wicket partnership, which F. LEwin, c Goodwin, b
**"Musson produced 61 runs, by Waters (89) G. P. Lammert, b'Ross J. Victor, W. Younggaye and a and Mitchell (28) put up more E. J. R. Mitchell, e Ramsay
than half of the total of the RE Musson.....
8. Bcores:
2 University, End XL
o G. E. Yeob, b Hanison...
J. L. Bonnar; b Musson GR Vallack, Brace, b
81. 2 H. E. Adams, b Goodyer .... ~ 11 H. V. Parker, run out- 011 1 A. Baker, retired
** 55 C. D: Wales, b Goodwin
22 08
G.R.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE
0FH. Trayes, Martin, bER Westb Goodwin
Durand
KT. Loke, b Durand
AB. Sulleman,
KP Gan,
At Causeway Bay, Chinese RC. R. Leong, Tost to Civil Service 00. by 61 A A
Police R. C ́ Hunter, b Corbett / 24 128, rund 5ADE
28. H. G. Baker, b Morgan
Lacey by Morgan
156, Alexander, b Morgan
Dyer, c. Morgan, b Corbett
27 Scoring consisten
[0] set:::: the home team
the viitora
181 runs to
7 make.“ Barrow, made. 33. Bayar 80
'8 and Baker 29.
23 A Reld, not out
Bxtras
1
421 2AM Total
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