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CRICKET

KOWLOON SKIPPER TAKES FIVE WICKETS

"VARSITY SWAMPED

D. Mohamed, e Tankin, b Fry Sirdar Khan, c Fennell, b

Glenny

A. R. Sumad, b "Fry

F. M. of Arcullt, b Glenny J. M. A. Rumjahn, not out

Extras

Total

A feature of Saturday's cricket was the splendid bowling feat of F. Goodwin, the Kowloon C.C. captain who, playing for the Com-

Simpson bined League against University Past and Present, took five wickets Fry:. for 21 runs which included a "hat Glenny trick." The 'Varsity, who have not

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. .12 2 57 ....14 8 33 7 1. 32 R.A.S.C.

played serious cricket for the last L/Cpl. Tanlin,, b J. M. A.

six weeks, were completely swamp- ed.

Rumjahn

Maj: T. J. R. Langmaid, c J. M. A. Rumjahn b Sirdar Khan

L/Cpl. Crowcroft, & Kitchell,

b J, M. A. Rumjahn L/Cpl. Fennell, Kitchell, b

A. S. Suffiad S.Q.M.S. Glenny, 6 J. M. A.

Rumjahn Capt. W.

. At King's Park, when Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club en- tertained Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI, reference was made to the match between these two teams in division II of the League, at Happy Valley, on November 10, when J. Fletcher performed the "hat trick"

H. Williams, for C.C.C. and returned an anlysis of 5 for 23. Mr. J. R. Way, skip- Mohamed, b A. S. Suffad.. per of the Electric XI. presented Ptc. Lyona, b A. S. Suffind Mr. Fletcher with the ball used, L/Cpl. McIntyre, not out... sumounted with an inscribed gold Pte. Edwards, e Nazarin, b

A. S. Suffad shield recording the feat, and con-

gratulated the recipient, who replied Pie. Fry, not out

sultably.

In the junior division, Royal Army Service Corps unexpectedly drew with the leaders, Indian R.C.

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.).... Pte. Simpson did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

2nd XI, whilst Club de Recreio concede. a were unfortunate to point to Kowloon CC 2nd XI. The A. R. Sufflad senior league had another "off". M. A. Rumjahn 10 day.

LEAGUE v. 'VARSITY.

On their own ground at Pok- fulam, a University XI composed of Past and Present pupils, lost to a side selected from the rest of the League by 60 runs.

8

30 And Over

THE CHINA MAIL,

A. W. Hayward, b Bonnar.. 1T. E. Pearce, c and b Bonnar 1 Rev. E. K. Quick, Wales, b 5 Summers

2 Maj. D. Gaye, -l.b.w-b Stanion.

4 E. J. R. Mitchell, e Summers,

-b-Bonnar-se

126 Lt.-Col. T. A Robertson, c

Raikes, b Summers

Capt. A. N. Evers, not out. 8H. R. B. Hancock, b-Bowker- 5W. K. Tait, e Wade, b Bowker 2 S. A. Arthur, not out

Extras

81

88 Omar

S. Abbas

6. Oliver 1, Bradbury.

Fritz

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

83 and S/Sgt. Harrison 4 for 18.

Polico R.C... OC. F. Alexander, b Durand

1T. R. Hunter, c. Burrage, ' 1 Harrison

E.

W. Scores:

9 1

40

4 0

18

8. 0 21

03_0 0

5 1

17

7

CIVIL SERVICE ▾. K.OS.B.

14

2 S Randle, c. Harrison,

Durand

T. H. King, a and b Durand

A. E. Lacey, b Durand

E. Post, b Darand B-At-Happy-Valley, Civil-Service-A.-V.-Baker, not out ........

4 easily defeated .King's Own Scot- J. H. Edwards, b Harrison.....

2 tish Borderers.

117 (50) and Wood (42) realised 79

runs. Hawkins helped. with 28 to-

wards a total of 167 for six wickets, Rw.declared."

90

E. H. Dyer, b Harrison

6

The first wicket partnership for B. Thorpe, b Waters the home team between "de Rome W. Stewart, h Harrison

Extras

13

'Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0.

M.

B. W.

5 0 20

4

33 5

6.9 2 16

4.

2 0 8

.1

RE. & S.

0

Total (for 8 wkts.) A. Reid did not bat.

BOWLING. ANALYSIS.

10

0.

Wales

-5

0

30

0

5 1

9

5 2

22

0. Bonnar

Summers

81

19

6 2

15

$ 0

16

2.

13 Parker

Stanton

32 Bowker

די

K.C.C. v. NAVY

Ling was in'great form with the

◊ ball, taking seven wickets for Leppard

1 which he conceded 15.runs. The Durand

3 Borderers were skittled out, for the Harrison

2 small total of 47. Scorész---

At King's Park, Kowloon GC. o drew with the Royal Navy in a low O scoring match.

B

Batting first, the Senior Service

Civ Service' C.C.

F. J. de Rome, c and, b Perfect A.. E. Wood, e Potts, b Thorpe

J. Barrow, l.b.w., b. Thorpe .

B. C. K. Hawkins, b Dobbla . R. S. W, Paterson, b Dobble. F. Baker, not out

W. Hamilton, e Perfect, b

Dobble

A.. R. Sutherland, not out

. Extras

Watera

50 S/Sgt. Mitchell, c Randle, b

Lacey

42

1 Sig, Penny, b Lacey

28 Sig. Waters, run out

made 123 for eight wickets, declar-

12 S/Sgt. Harrison, e Randle, b 73 ed, Inst. Lt.-Comdr. Abelson being

Lacey 15 the highest contributor with 50.'

S.M. Kennard, e King, b Lacey Ross (4 for 26) was the most suc-

Total (for 6 wkts, dee.), 157 S/M Osborne, b Lacey w.cessful bowler for the home team."

F. H. Holdman, F, J. Ling, W.-H. Q.M.S. Leppard, not out were not at full Edmonds did not bat.. 0, K.C.C., who S strength, scored 85 for Ave made 25 and

0 H. R

9

77 Б

4 -31

A. S. Sufflad .... 9

$

11

4 wickets.. Hall

A. M. Rumjahn.. 5 Sirdar Khan Madar

2

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0

22

0 Sig. Durand, b Lacey

0

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18

S/M. Burrage, run out

8

0 Q.M.S., Roberts, b King ...

28

4

0

PARTICULARS OF AGENCIES' LIST.

10

1.

Extras

10

NOWLING ANALYBIŁ

0, M. R. W. .12. 2 40 3

Total

101

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

.12 0 68

2

0

R.

W.

2 .0

13

Lacey

15

40 6

7

1 0.

3

0`Alexander

6 0 21 01

8. 1.29

.I King

9.1, 1 27 -1

K.O.S.B

Randle

1

0

8 0

9,

o Ramsay and Fincher 19 each. Lt. Dobbie 16

1

5 A 2 1 ま

1 Dalison captured four wickets for Thorpe

three runs apiece. Scores:- Sawyer ...

K.C.C. 2ND v. RECREIO

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI., on home ground, drew with Club de Re

For the visitors, W. Brace (27) crelo. and E. C.

Royal Navy

Pay Lt.-Comdr. C. Annaheim, e E. F. Fincher, b Ross .. Comdr. J. N. Pelly, c and b

E. F. Fincher

Lt. C. W. Norris, c and b Ross

E. F. Fincher, b Gittins

Fincher (34) both of Thanks chiefly to a fine innings Capt. Weir, c Puhee, b, Ross. Kowloon C.C., put up 38 rurs for for 62 by Alves, the visitors knock- Inst. Lt.-Comdr. Abelson, c the first wicket. W. C. Hung ed up the respectable total of 158. (C.R.C.) batted forcefully for 66, Goodwin (K.C.C.) made 13 not out, the innings being declared at 165

for two wickets.

Extras

K.C.C. lost four wickets cheaply Mr. G. Giles, c and b Ross ... but Lee came to the rescue with Mid. Green, c Gittins, b Ramsay 35 noi out. Petheram contributed Comdr. F. C. Baker, b Gittins 22 towards a total of 68 for five E. R. A. Sparrow, not out wickets. D. Xavier took three The University met with early disaster but E. Zimmern (48) im- wickets for 23. Scores:--

Club de Recreio proved the position considerably. Goodwin, however, made short work H. M. Xavier, b.Hirst of the "enil-end," taking three H. A. Alves, b Leo. ... wickets with successive, balls and H. A. Barros, b Lce finishing. 'un with the splendid F. H. Carvalho, b Petheram. analysis of & for 21. G. R. Sayer L.-J. Guterres, 1.b.w.. b Overy wickets for D. P. Xavier, c Hirst, b Overy (C.S.C.C.), took three

12. The home team were dismissed M... Pinna, e Lee, b Hirst.

for 96.

Scores:-.

Combined League

W. Brace, b A. T. Leo

J. E. Noronha, c and b Hirst F. J. Remedios, b Hirst

Total (for 2 wkts., dec.) 165

Lee... Ifirst Petherama Brown

A. H. Madar, A. B. Iamson, R. C. Reed, G. R. Sayer, A. R. Minu, S. Jex, D. R. Kelly, did not Overy

bat.

Guterres

Lam

A. T. Lee

F. L Zimmern

Merryman

Perfect

10

Capt. A. N. Thorpe, b Ling Lt. F. Tregear, b Ling

Sgt. Potts, st Holdman, b Ling

6 Capt. A. G. Dobbie, c Hamilton,.

b Edmonds....

50 Drm. Sawyer, b' Ling

2 Capt. P. Perfect, c Baker, b 4 Ling

32 Sgt. Ware, e Baker, b Ling.

9 S/Sgt. Bell, c de Rome, b.Baker

4 Pte. Hill, not out

LEAGUE TABLES

The positions in the league to

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SECTION VII.

LADIES' LIST FOR HONG KONG.

SECTION VIII.

5

date are:-

Division I.

5

5

P. W. D. L. Pts. 'Craigengower C.C. 4 1 2 1-

5

Kowloon C.C.... 2 1 1.0 Hong Kong CC: 2 1 1 0 4

4

0

Royal Navy. 2 1 1 0 Indian R.C.

4

....8 1.1 1

4

15

Total (for 8 wkts., dec:) Lt. Dalison, A.B. Large did 62 bat.

Drm. Merryman, c Hawkins, b 123; Baker

2

not L/Cpl. Grieve; c de Rome, b

Ling

0

6

BOWLING ANALYS19.

Extras

Civil Service C.C.. 2 0 1 1 Chinese R.C. 2 0 1 1 1 Royal Artillery... 1 0 0 1 University.....*

1

·LADIES' LIST FOR KOWLOON.

0

5

0. M. H. WY.

5 E. F. Fincher

.11 2 87 . 1

Total

7

0.26

4

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

4 0 19

1

0. H.

R.

27

0 Ling

7.3 4

102 Edmonds

Baker 19. 1

18 Ross.

8 Ramsay

18 F. S. W. Smith.. 4 0

2 Gittins

3.2 0 Kowloon C.C.

9

1A. W. Ramsay, run out

9, G. A. V. Hall, c. Baker, b

Dalison

A. R. Puhce, e Pelly, b,Dalison W. F. S. W. Smith, not out

3w. M. Gittins, b Dalison

Total (for 6 wkta.)

16

Б 0 21

· Division 11.

P. W. D. L Pts.

47 Indian R.C. 2nd 7 5 1 1 16 Craigengower 2nd 7 4 1 2 18

WR. E. and S... 5 4 0 1 12 7 Kowloon C.C. 2nd. 4 2 2 0 8

Recreio...

2 Police R.C.

University 2nd

6 2 1 3 .7

2 0 7

-

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RAS.C.

€ 2 0 '4

6

3 1 2 0 6

2 1 1 0 4

Royal Navy 2nd...4 1 1 2 4 |C.S.C.C. 2nd

5 1 1 8

4

2 1 0 1

5 0 2 3

28

4 0 0 4 0

"At King's Park, Electric R.C. de H.K.C.C, 2nd

8 fented Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI Electric R.C. 0 by 22 runs.

4 Bowlers had the upper hand

9 throughout, the total of both sides

reaching only 152 runs.

85

Electric R.C. made 87 and dis-

0 A.. E. Silkstone, F. Cavenay, missed the visitors for 65. Deacon

N. H. Ross and another

did not, (26) was top-scorer and Banks (6)

R.A.O.C.

THE K.B.G.C.

(Continued from Page 9.)

for 81) the most destructive bowl-Wilson Brown; 2, T. Ferguson.

er on either side. Scores:--

10 0 W. H. N. Murdoch,

Ladies Singles Handicap.

Mrs. McCaw; 2, Mrs. Cuthill.

Gents. Doubles Handicap-1,. C.

14 Stewart and F. Clemo; 2, W. E. Hale

and W. White. .1.

271

D. Lopes, b Lee

E. C. Fincher, st Sling, b A. A.

C. M. Sousa, not out

'Extras

Rumjahn

841

W. C. Hung, not out

GG

Total

158 E. F. Fincher, b Dalison....

19.

F., Goodwin, not out

13

BOWLING ANALYSIS. ·

6

Extras

25

0. M R

11 1 34

-9

0

44

5 1 18

1

4 H. T. Buxton, not out

Extras

4

1 10

0

0 24

2

.

A. R. F. Raven .. 3

0 19

*DOWLING ANALYSIS,

Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI.

0. M. R. W.

7 2 13 0

N. Mackay, e Noronha, b D.

Xavier

bat.

-2

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

6 2 20

0

R. E. Lindsell,. c H. M. Xavier,

0. M.

R W.

Electric R.C.

11

2 $6

I

b D. Xavior

10 Baker

4'30

C

5 0 24

0

G. Lee, not out

S. V. Gittins

3.0 17

0 A. R. F. Raven, b D. Xavier

85 Large

.10

1

90

0' Youngsaye, b Y. Abbas

1 Annaheim

Б

0. 24

OL de Rome, b Y. Abbas

A. A. Rumjahn 5 0

30

1

University

B. Petheram, b Alves

22 Dalison

7 3 12

4 J. C. Dunbar, b Razack

D. S. Green, run out

S. Kermani, b Kelly

7

D. Laing, c Reed, b Minu ...

•H. Overy, not out

0

15

Extras

15

CRAIGENGOWER v. R.A.

J. R. Way, b Y. Abbas

S. Deacon, b Youngsaye...... b

Fletcher

26

9

E. Zimmern, b Goodwin

43,

E. A. Lee, st Jex, b Sayer ....

2

Total (for 5 wkts.)

A. F. Paul, c Hamson, b

Fletcher

S. V. Gittins, not out

10

F. I. Zimmern, et Jex, b Sayer

J. Hirst,

2

O. B. Raven,

Brown did not bat.

A. T. Lee, st Jex, b Sayer

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

W. H. Sling, 6 Goodwin

$

0. м.

0

D. Xavier

.10 3 29

Pinna

7 1 16

3

Alves

Б 1.20

1

11

Sousa

5 1

11

Carvalho

96

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

f.

M.

X W.

C. W. Lam, b Goodwin

A. P. Guterres, b Goodwin:

A. A. Ruthjahn, b Goodwin

Extras

Total

5 1 16 1

88 At Happy Valley, Craigengower

A. H. C.C. lost to Royal Artillery by two W. B. Muskett, c Way, b

| wickets.

214

H.K.C.C. Match

Hamson

Smart fielding was largely res- H. F. Akehurst, a Y. Abbas, Wponsible for the dismissal of the b Hamson

3 C.C.C. for the small total of 110 S. C. Banka, b Léonard. runs of which A. Kitchell made 28. W. E. Peert, b Fletcher,

For the winnery, Lt. A. H. H. S. Jones, not out

O Muason (47) knocked the sting out

0 of the opposition bowling and pay-

ed the way to the victory of his

aide. Scores:—

Craigengower C.C.

HP. Lim, c Durrant, b Musson

A. Kitchell, b Bennett

U. M. Omar, b Bennett

On the Hong Kong C.C. ground, S. Abbas, 1h.w., b Bennett

Kelly

Madar

4 - 1 10 0:

UNDER 30 Y. OVER. 30,

W. C..Iung

2:

0

4

Minu Goodwin

5

0 22

I

6.2

21

5

Sayer

5

12

League II

L.R.C. 2ND. v. R.A.S.C.

g a team composed of members of D. Fritz, b. Bennett under 30 years of age drew with B. W. Bradbury, an eleven of 30 and over.

Musson

The "Colts" made 158 runs of D. Rumjahn, b Musson which four batsmen Stanion (45), H. D. Rumjahn, e sub, Parker (30), Armstrong (80 not McNair

On their own ground, Indian out) and Wales (22). put up 197, F-Oliver, b Daw

R.C. 2nd XI drew with Royal Army Service Corps.

The "Veterana" replied with 117, F. Luany, the opening pair Hayward (81) Glazebrook and Pearce (38) contributing 69. R. Bass, not out

The bowling was weak, Bonnar

Opening for the Indians, M. P. "Madar batted stylishly for 55 and gave his side a good start. A. S. for 19) returning the best Suffad (27) and N. B. Kitchell analysis. Scores:-

Under 30 (21), however, were the only others

to get into double figures, the total. D. Wales, c Reid, b Talt.. renching 126. Fry captured five A. C. I. Bowker, c and b. Beid wickets for 35 runs, Simpson took R. H. D. Wade, c Reid, b Evers J. L. Bennar, c Quick, b Reld three for 57 and Glenny 2 for 32.

Against conslatent. bowling, the H. V. Parker, b. Tait BA.S.C. lost eight-wickets for 78 H. J. Armstrong, not out When the closure was applied. Raikes, b. Talt S.Q.M.S. Glenny with 32 to his V. W. L. Stanion, at Pearce, b .credit was

"Quick" top-scorer. A. 8.

Suffiad was in good form with the HL. FEwin, st Pearce, b

ball and accounted for four wickets

for 11 nuas. Scores:-

Indian R.C..2nd XI.

M. P. Madar, e Fennell,

Simpson

A. Butt, b Fry

A. S. Sufind, e Groweroft," b.

Fry

N. E. Kitchell; b Simpson

AM. Rumjalin, b: Fry

B. Nazario, ó, Tamlín,

Simpson

EverB

J. A. Summers, b Quick CH. Bradley, b. Quick

Extras

BOWLING ANALYSIS. '*.

Total

Evers

Reid

Quick

Taft

Ladies' Doubles Handicap,-1, Mre. Cuthill and Mrs. Hoare; 2, Mrs. Hedley and Mrs. Furalow.

Mixed Doubles Handicap.1, Wil- son Brown and Mrs. McCaw; 2, 14 C. F. Stewart and Mrs. Puralow.

Spoons were also given to mem-

bere of the winning rinks during the afternoon, and little Miss Joan Holland presented Mrs. Wylie with 11 a bouquet, on behalf of the Club..

Resulta

0

0

0 The Vice-President, Mr. D. F.

5 Warren, after thanking the donors of the various prizes, expressed his 87 gratification at so representative an attendance. In view of some recent w.scores; he humorously suggested

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

C

0. H.

R

5 Y. Abbas

8. 4

13

28. Razack

7

2

26

1 Hamson

6 1 14

2

5 Fletcher

6 224

0.2 0 0

Craigengower 2nd XI.

6 Leonard

5 W. Way, b Banks

↑ D. M. A. Razack, b Muskett

C. E. Wong, b Banks

Taylor, b

ཁ་་་

b

10 J. A. Victor, b Banks

15 W. Youngaaye, b Banks

Musson,

...

Y. Abbas, b Muskett

8 E. B. Hameon, e Way, b Banks

.4 G. White, not out

14. J. Leonard, b Muskett,

J. C. Fletcher, e Akehurst, b

Way

9 that good motto for next season

I should be "Use more chalk."

Mr. Warren thon naked the com-

3 pany to join in three cheers and a

1 "tiger" for Mrs. Wylie.

The results of the afternoon's

0 rinks were (~-~

11 K.B.G.C.

3 Hogbin

0 Drake

15 Farrell:

K.D.R.C

Atkinson

Ferguson

Goodman.

6 Holland

Brown

0

(skip)

12 (skip)

20

8 K.B.G.C.

Extras

4 Nish

KCC. Burford

McLachlan

Total

110

4

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

E. Mowfung, e

Muskett,

Magill ¡Russell

22

Bennett

·0. .12 2

M.

Banks

(skip)

404

Extras

7 K.B.G.C.

o Musson

15

1 41

| Duncan

Daw 8

McNair 80

8

0

10

Total

1.4.0

1

80 Glazebrook

1

0

8

Royal Artillery

Banko...

81

(skip)

12. (skip)

13

Mr-Gar. Fogden, b Omar

6 Muskett

.12 5 12

8

Outside Kinks

18 Murdoch

90

7

0 White

Brown

Lt. A. H. Musson, 1.b.w. b Fritz

47 Way

2.4 0

8

1 Johnstone

Cuf

Eccleshall

19

45 Sgt. Glazebrook, b Oliver

1. Durrant, b Omar

8 B. 8: M. Bennett, b Omar

2 Capt. Kennedy, b Fritz

4 Sgt. Daw, b Omar...

| Gåpt.: ·McNair,

158 Bradbury

18, 20:85);

8.5-0.184

11 2 5372)

128

Bdr. Taylor, not out

Extras

1.b...

Total (for 8 wkts.) Gur.Bacon and anothe

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