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INDIANS GET THEIR FIRST VICTORY

CIVIL SERVICE & C.C.C. DRAW

Meeting each other for the first time and, incidentally, opening their cricket league programme, Civil Service C.C. and Craigen gower C.C. played an exciting draw in the first division on Saturday. Indian R.C. secured their initial victory by easily de- feating Royal Artillery.

.

Reven

Omar followed up his batting per Craigengower had lost formance by capturing four wicketswickets for 86 when G. Lia (38 nọt,] for 28. Score:-

Craigongower C.C. -- H. P. Lim, c Wood, b Kelly E. Zimmern, e Sayer, b Kelly U. M. Omur, b Kelly S. Abbas, e Sayer, Baker. A. B. Ilamson, e Baker, b Kelly B. W. Bradbury, b Kolly R. C. Rood, b Baker A. Kitchell, not out

Extrna

out) and C. Wong (54 not out) put

on 69 runs without being separated." Putting up 62 for the first wicket, Harper and Paterson paved the way

20

22

Gis

to victory for the vialtors. The

14

1

former scored 36 and the latter 38.

Scores:

14

Craigengower Sad X1,

G

Y. Abbas, b Chittenden

28

4

E. Hamson, run out...

0

10

J. Leonard, b Westinke

R. Sourbutts, b Paterson

121 .8

Total (for 7 wkts., dec.) 155 D. Fritz, F. Oliver, W. Youngsaye

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

A feature of the junior division did not bat. matches was the dismissal of: Police R.C. by Club de Recreio for the small total of 28 runs, which Ling

Edmonds is easily the lowest score this sea- son. Indian R.C. 2nd XI, who had Kelly won four matches in succession, Sayer were surprised by Kowloon C.C. Baker

Hawkins 2nd XI. Electric RC. were trounced by Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals and, in a high scoring match at Happy Valley, Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI lost to Civil Service C.C.. 2nd XI.

League I

INDIAN R.C. v. R.A.

Civil Service C.C. G. R. Sayer, b Omar 1. Barrow, b Omar

F. J. de Rome, b Omar A. R. Sutherland, b Omar

A. E. Wood, e Zimmern,

Hamson

F. Baker, b Oliver

D. Kelly, not out

-

At Sookumpoo. Indian Recreation: Club defeated, Royal Artillery by

69 runs,

Batting first, the home team started shakily, losing three wickets A. R. Minu then im. for 20 runs. proved matters for his side by hit- ting freely for 57, in which he was ably supported by Madar (23). Sgt. Leach captured five wickets for 26. Keen fielding and consistent bowling were responsible for the dismissal of the visitors for 60 runs. Mr.-Gnr. Fogden (18)' being the only batsman to get into louble figures. Madar took three wickets for two runs apiece. Scores:-

Indian R.C.

A. el Areulli, c Musson, b

Christian

S. H. Ismail, run out

14

A. H. Madur, 1.b.w., b Christian

.23

J. S. A. Curreem, e Miller,

b Christian

12

A., R. Minu, c and b Leach ....

57

A. H. Rumjahn, e and b Leach

O, ismail, c Fogden, b Christian

S. A. Ismail, c and b Leach ...

J. S. Ackber, c Darrant, b Leach

A. K. Minu, not out

A. Rahmin, b Leach

Extras

Total

Royal Artillery

Mr.-Gnr. Fogden, b Arcaili ..

Bdr. Taylor, c. S. A. Ismail,

b Curreem

Sgt. Leach, b Curreem

B. C. K. Hawkins, ran out

Extras

b

0

E. Mowfung, e Davies, b Sarn 14

D. M. A. Razack, c Moreton, b

Chittenden

1

7

7

38

34

B

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C. Wong, not out

Extras

Total (for 7 wkts., dec.) 156

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8

2

81

o G. Lla, not out

14 4

29

4

0 26

9

29

2

3

D

16

0

J, A. Victor did not bat.

49

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

27

0. H. R. W.

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21 Chittenden

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11 Sara

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2 Willmolt

19

0 10 1 0 G Civil Service 2nd XI.

'0

153

H. F. Harper, e Leonard, b

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36

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R. S. W. Paterson, e Lin, b Way 38

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

J. F. Willmott. 1.b.w., b Hamson 33 H. F. Westlake, b Hamson.

29

0. M.

R.

16

7

1

1 42

7.

0.

23

1

F. E. Booker, not out

Extras

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9 0 28

4

1 0

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Total for 4 wkts.)

102

√ 1 27

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M.

R. W.

Razack Way Sourbutts Abbes Hamson

5 1 31

0

10 1 48

1

Б

0 25

0

5 0 31 1 2.7: 0

13

2

Total (for 7 wkts.)

F. 1. Holdman, W. II. Edmonds, F..J. Ling did not bat.

Hamson Oliver Omar Abbas Fritz

League II

WA. W. Grimmitt, not out

KOWLOON 2ND. KR.C. 2ND.

•Crossing the harbour, Indian R.C. 2nd XI. last to Kowloon GC. 2nd XI. by six wickets.

Thanks mainly to smart fielding, 3 the home team dismissed their Madar, who guests for 98 runs. made 37, was the only batsman who made, a stand. G. Lee bowled well and got five wickets for 28,

Kowloon C. C. passed their op. Oponents' score for the loss of four 4 wickets, A. R. F. Raven, with 36 3 to his credit, being the highest con- 2tributor. Scores:-

1

B

Indian R.C. 2nd XI.

2 M. P Madar, e and b Lee

A. S. Suffiad, 'c Smith, b Browne

129 N. B. Kitchell, run out

R Nazarin, b Hirst

ELECTRIC R.C. v. R.E. & S.

Entertaining Royal Engineers & Royal Corps of Signals, Electric R. C. lost by 56 runs.

Bowlers held the upper hand, Sig. Waters with 21 being the highest scorer on either side. Given the ball late, Muskett took five wickets for 14.

Lt. Col. Wyatt (4 for 21) and Col. Skinner (5 for 20) skittled out the

37 Electrie R. C. for 45 runs. Scores:-

R.E. & Signals IQ.M.S. Roberts, b Muskett....

9S. M. Osborne, b Muskett

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DOWLING ANALYSIS. 0. 24.

9 Sig. Waters, b Backs

21

W. A Butt, b Lee

11 Col. R. B. Skinner, run out..

1

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Christian Musson Leach

15 1 76

4 D. Mohamed, b Lee

Lt. Col. FJ. C. Wyatt, b Banks 16

8

I

25

0 Sirdar Khan, b Lee

S/Sgt. Mitchell, b Muskett....

10

71

26

5 A. M. Rumjahn, e Browne, b

Overy

Lt. Macdonald, b Banks

10

12Cpl. Butter, not out

12

18

J. M. A. Rumjahn, b Lee

0S.M.. Kennard, b Muskett ....

2

A. R. Suffad, not out

15 Sig. Durand, e Murdoch, b

0 M. R. Abbas, run out

2 Banks

2

0

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Curreem, A. R. Minu .... Capt. A.S.C. Kennedy, b Madar Gn. Darrant. b A. R. Minu ..: Sgt. Glazebrook, e Curreem,

b Madar

Bdr. Radford, not out

Extras

5 Lee

Extras

18

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. Pr

с

Browne Overy

5

Total

101

1 13

1

BOWLING 'ANALYSIS.

8

0 28 1

0. M. R. W.

114 8 28 5

0 Hirst

3.

25

1

Banks

.13 1. 49

Petheram

4

14 2

0

Way

3 0

11

0

3 Raven

1

0 3

Murdoch

4 0

0

0

7

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI`

Muskett

7.5 0 14 5

41 D. S. Green, c J. M. A. Rum-

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A. F. Paul, e Durand, b Skinner 10

jahn, A. S. Suffad

2

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

60 N. A. E. Mackay, c Kitchell, &

A. S. Sufflad

J. C. Dunbar, b. Wyatt

1

W. N. H. Murdoch, b Skinner

6

2

H.

IL

WF. Hamblin, c Sirdar Khan, b

L. de Rome, b Skinner

Arculli Curreem

3

0 13

2 A. S. Sufiad ..

10

J. R. Way, c and b. Wyatt

3 0 27

2

W. B. Muskett, a and b Skinner

A. R. F. Raven, not out

86

A. R. Minu Madar

4 0 10

S.C. Banks, c Roberts, b Skinner

4 2 G

20 W, E. Peers, b Wyatt...

19

J. F. Lunny, run out

5

G. G. Padgett, b Wyatt

H. S. Jones, not out

99

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CIVIL SERVICE v. C.C.C.

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G. Lee, b J. M. A. Rumjahn

3 B. Petheram, not out Extras..

On their own ground, Civil Ser vice C.C. drew with Craigengower

0.0.

Total (for 4 wicts.)

R. E. Lindsell, J. J. Hirst, H. Overy, A. J. V. Smith, A. H. Brownę did not bat.

DOWLING ANALYSIS,

Batting steadily in the first wicket partnership, Lim (29) and E. Zimmern (22) put up 43 runs for A. S. Suffind the visitors. Omar knocked up 55. J. M. A. Rumjahn

In fine style and the total reached Madar

155 for eaven wickets, declared. A. M. Rumfahu .. Kelly took five wickets for 29 and Sirdar Khan was the most successful bowler on either side.

In an endeavour to win, Civil! Service went for the bowling at the outset and were only two runs be hind when stumps, were drawn. Opening their innings, Sayer (49) and Barrow (27) put up 78 runs.

0. M. R. W

Waytt

Total

.12 4 29 3 Skinner

9 0. 25 1

2 0 80

5 0 15

5. 0 17 0

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BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0. M. ..11.2 2

R. W.

21 ..11 4. 20

RECREIO v. POLICE-R.C.

At King's Park, Club de Recrelò swamped Police R. C.

Batting consistently, the home' team declared with 170 for alk 47, Guterres 8coted wickets. Pinna 36. H. M. Xavier 30 'and'

Although they made 155 for seven their own wickets, declared, ground, Craigengower C.C: 2nd XI | Alves 28... lost to Civil Service C.C. 2nd XI by six wickets.

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