H. Hung, e Baker, b Kelly Two players in the division II W. H. Kwan, c Baker, b Kelly of the Hong Kong Cricket League Toul Wal-pul, e Evans, b Baker distinguished themselves on w. C. Hung, c Ling, b Kelly.. Saturday
which T. E. Yeoh, run out on wickets
H. J. W. H. Sling, b Ling favoured high scoring. Armstrong of the Hong Kong C.C. Ng Sze-kwong, at Holdman, b
Kelly 2nd XI carried his bat out for a
century against Electric R.C. and C. Choa, e Hamilton, b Baker.. Private Fry of the Royal Army J, L. Youngsaye, c and Baker Service Corps, although his side G. Ohue, not out lost, performed the "hat trick" H. Ching, b Ling against Civil, Service C.C. 2nd XI.
The University, last season's
champions, in their
match in the senior championship,
drew with Kowloon C.C. Civil Ser-
vice won from Chinese R.C. after Kelly
Extras.
THE CHINA MAIL,
Visiting Sookumpoo, Civil Ser-three wickets for 14, Bowker 8 vice C.C. 2nd XI. defeated Royal for 22, Lightfoot 2 for 2 and Parker
2 for 20. Scores:→ Army Service Corps by 26 runs.
Hong Kong CC Paterson, going in firat, gave the visitors a good start by scoring A. W. Hayward, b Arculli .... 25. Three others got into double Capt. A. N. Evers, run out.. 0. Moor, c A. H. Madar, b figures but Fry, who took Boven Abbas
wickets for 40 (which included a "hat trick" in his tenth over), brought about a collapse.
E. R. Duckett, not out E. J. R. Mitchell, A. H.
Rumjahn, b Abbas HV. Parker, c and b Abbas.. L-Col. L. J. Lightfoot, e and b
A. H. Mador
Facing consistent bowling, R.A.S.C. were dismissed for 68. Pte. Fry made 17 not out and Pte. Andrews 15. Westlake accounted A. C. I. Bowker, c Ackber, b for three victims for which he con- A. H. Madar ... ceded seven rune, Chittenden got three scalps for 17 and Eldridge four for 26. Scores:-
MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929.
10
TWO BIG FEATS
IN DIVISION II OF CRICKET W. C. Hung ... 9
LEAGUE
BOWLING ANALYSIS ·
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BOWLING ANALYSIS,
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91 runs paved the way to the res-H. A. Alves, st 1, b Wright .. w.pectable total of 165 for the visi-F. J. Remedios, c and b Gregory 21
9
I
85 1 Summers
24
Ching
CENTURY AND HAT TRICK
..18 Ng Szokwong ... 4.4 1.
Chinese. R.C.
5 18
Reld
9
4
20
20
4 Talt
9
8
84
1 tora. Abbas, going on after four H. A. Barros, e Cass, b Wright 2 bowlers had been tried, took four [D. F. Lopes, not out “2 wickets for six runs apiece.
G. A. Noronha, b Wright
James
4.1 2
9
4
11
RA.OC. v. C.B.C.C. 2ND
0
Meeting with disaster early, the D. C. Alves; b Cams Indians were all out for 92 runs, A. H. Madar and A. K. Minu get- ting 25 each. Owen Hughes took
Basto, b Cass
Extras
13
1
Total
98
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS -
0
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W.
26
Bradley
8
1 81 1
14 Gregory
112
1. 27
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46 Wright
5 0 21 4
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1
2
44
Royal Navy 2nd XI. 20 Lt. Nowell, b Xavier
G
2
Armr. Bradley, c. Guterres, b
Xavier...
2
Mne. Giles, e Lopea, b Remedics 42
opening
Total
155
5
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Lt. Wright, e Xavier, b Barros 13 Comdr. Ramsbotham, b Reme-
0. M. B
W.
dios
1
4
+ 2 15
4
3
-8
4
30
H. Owen Hughes, c Rahmin, b
A. H. Madar
Lt. Londedale, b Ramedics
Lt. Debenson, b Remedios
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Civil Service 2nd XI. RS.W. Paterson, b Simpson. W. Eldridge, b Fry
H. R. B. Hancock, c Ackbar, b
Abbas
Fay L. Waters, not out
16
4
Sub-Lt. Cass, b Remedios
9
25 T. E. Pearce, c' Ackbar, b
C.P.O. Gregory, Danenberg,
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Extras
b Barros
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Extras
7
V. H. Chittenden, e Simpson,
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Total
165
Total
94
H. F. Harper, c and b Fry F. J. Willmott, b Fry
18
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Xavier
5 0
16
2
8
Alves..
4
0 20 0
1A. R. Minu ..........
5 1 22
Barros
5,2 0 20
2
0
0]J. M. A. Rumjahn. 9° 0 01 Abbas
21
Remedios....
Б 0
6
7 1 24
6A. K. Minu
2 016
0
Total
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A. H. Rumjahn.. 1.0 9
Indian R.C.
0
`BOWLING"ANALYSIS.
A. el Arcalli, b Parker
0. M
R.
.13
1
40
7
W. S. A. Ismail, c Owen Hughes, b
Bowker
0
.11.5 1
47
1.0
1
0
8 A. H. Madar, c Mitchell, b Owen
Hughes
P. W. D. L Pta. Hong Kong CC .. 3 2 1 0.7
25 Kowloon C.C..... 4 1 3 0
6
R.A.S.C.
4
Civil Service C.C. 4 1 2 1 5
6 Craigengower C.C. 5 1 2 2 6
Royal Navy
scare,
Craigengower went Baker
down to Royal Artillery.
Ling
CRAIGENGOWER v. R.A.
Royal Engineers and Signals Hamfiton scored their fifth victory and are now four points behind the junior leaders, Indian R.C. XI, with two matches in hand. H.K.C.C. 2nd XI are also catching up and will have to be seriously reckoned with in the championship.
League I
K.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY'
On their own ground, Kowloon C.C. drew with the University.
At Happy Valley, Craigengower C.C. lost to Royal Artillery.by 29
runs.
R. R. Davies, b Fry
F. Buller. b Simpson F. W. Carr, not out
The Gunners started confidently H. F. Westlake, b Fry and put up 106 for four wickets F. E. Booker, b Fry but their total reached only 124 Lt. Musson and B.S.M. Leach bat ted forcefully for 37 and 40 and G. Gull, e Langmald, b Simpson later did well in bowling, getting] Batting first, the visitors com-four wickets for 81 and five for piled the huge total of 204 for 41, respectively (A. B. Hamson three wickets, declared, a feature captured six wickets for 31), of their innings being a master-
Craigengower were dismissed
Extras
ly display by F. I. Zimmern who for 95, S. Abbas (18) and Omar Fry got to within two runs of a cen- (19) were the only bats to make Simpson tury when he stepped in front of a stand, "Extras" helped with 29. Lyons a ball from Brace. Anderson also Scores:- batted well for 48.
A profitable first wicket part nership between Brace (49) and Ramsay (65) which realised 86 rons for the home team, was in a large measure responsible for the draw which they effected.
Bowlers on both sides were ex- pensive, A. T. Lee (4 for 45) re- turning
best the
figures. Scores:-
University
E. A. Lee, c Jex, 1 Goodwin
D. J. N. Anderson, run, out
F. I. Zimmern,.l.b.w, b Brace..
S. V. Gitting, not out
A, A. Rumjahn, not out
Extras
Royal Artillery Sgt. Glazebrook, b Abbas ... Gar. Bacon, e Bradbury, b
A. B. Hamson
Lt. A. H. Musson, b Bradbury Lt. R. J. Wright, e S. Abbas,
A. B. Hamson
BSM. Leach, c S. Abbas, b
A. B. Hamson
Lt. Miller, b A. B. Hamson, Lt. Water, c Lim, b Bradbury 5 Tpr. Wood, b A. B. Hammon,
48 Capt. McNair, c Bradbury, b
98
A. B. Hamson ....
18 Sgt. Comford, b Bradbury
↓
26
Total (for 3 wkbs., dec.) 204
C. W. Lam, 8. R. Kermani, A., P. Guterres, A. Baker, D. K. Samy,
A. T. Lee did not bat,
ROWLING ANALYB18.
0. M.
B.Q.M.S. Eustace, not out
15
Maj. T. J. R. Langmaid, b
Chittenden
Pte. Wingfield, h Chittenden . 5 Cpl. Crowcroft, b Eldridge 37 L/Opl. Fennell, e Willmott, b
Chittenden
1 Capt. W. H. Williams, b
Eldridge
40 Pte. Lyons, b Westlake
Pte. Andrews, b Westlake 0L/Cpl. McIntyre, b Wastlake 9 Pte. Fry, not out
Pte. Simpson, b Eldridge L/Cpl. Taviin, b Eldridge
Extras
Bow:
WLING ANALYSIS
0. M. B. W. Chittenden
A. R. Minu, c and b Parker .. 0. Ismail, Bowker
2 J. S. Ackber, l.w., b Bowker
0A. K. Minu, e Hayward, b Owen
Hughes
---Bowker
LEAGUE TABLES
The positions in the league to 1 date are:-
Division 1.
Indian R.C.
25 Royal Artillery
University
Chinese R.C.
21 1 0 41
8 1 1 1 4
2 1 0 1
1 0 1 0 1
4 0 1 8, 1
Division II.
P. W. D. L.,Pts.
Craigongower 2nd 7 4 1 2 13
5 4 0.1 12
C.S.C.C. 2nd..... 8 8 2 8 11
Royal Navy 2nd. 4 1 1
0
8
ĮA. H. Rumjahn, e and b Light-
foot
M. R. Abbas, b Owen Hughes
1
€
0J. M. A. Rumjahu, c Owon
Hughes, b Lightfoot
Indian R.C. 2nd 8 8 1 1 19
1
R. E. and S...... 6 5 0 1 15
18 A. Rahmin, not out
1
2
Extras
26 H.K.C.C. 2nd
17
0
Total
92 Recreio .......
8' $ 1 4 10
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Kowloon CC. 2nd
6 2 3 1 9
18
0. .M. B.
W. Police R.C.
8 2 0 6
6
8
1 22
8 R.A.S.C.
4 1 2 1.
Extras
Total
08 Parker
7 1
20
2 University 2nd.. 8 1 1 1
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Owen Hughes
6 2 14
4
Total
124
0. M.
#
W. Evers
4 1 8
0 Electric R.C.
·7 0.2 5
2
Eldridge
18 2 20
4 Lightfoot
13 0 2
2 R.A.0.C.
4004
0
8 8 17
&
A. B. Hamson S..Abbas Oliver
9.1 1
91
6 Westlake
4 1. 7 8
UNIVERSITY 2ND v. LRG. 2ND
6 · 0
88
1
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RW Omar
2 0
12 0
Goodwin
.12 4
46 1 Bradbury
1
27
wickets.
Rosa
12 2
52
0
Brace
6 1 17
1
Craigengower C.C.
Scores:
H.. P. Lim, c and b Leach
H.K.V.D.C.
***
Hirst
3 0 11
Ο
Fall
8 1 3
E. Zimmern, Lb.w., b Leach
Smith
2 0
9
0 R. C. Reed, b Musson
0 Happy Valley,
Oliver
6
0
27
A. B. Hamson, b Musson
5
E. F. Fincher .... 3 1
Kowloon C.C.
14
U. M. Omar, hit wicket, b
Musson....
W. Brace, c and b. A. T. Lee ..
49
B. W. Bradbury, b Leach
A. W. Ramsay, c and b Guterres
65
E. F. Fincher, c E. A. Lee, b
A. T. Lee
F. Goodwin, c A. A. Rumjahn, b
Guterres
G. A. V. Hall, b A. T. Lee....
A. Kitchell, run out
D.. Rumjahn, C
Muason
Bacon,
D. Fritz, e Water, b Leach ..
0
F.. E. Oliver, not out
0
Extras
R. E. Oliver, 'c Kermani, b A. T..
Lee
0
Total
E. C. Fincher, not out
4
DOWLING ANALYĠIB,
B
A.
M.
10 Musson
:15
Б
b M. P. Madar ::.
M. B. Osman, b Mohamed
68 A. Aziz, not out
D. Roy, not out
Extras
1
Leach
148
Lacey |L/Cpl. Durand, b King
Total (for 7 wkts., dec.) 210 Ross
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6
10 H. L. F. Ewin, st. Jex, 6 Rass
H. Owen Hughes, b Braçe
0
17 H. V. Parker, e Brace, b Ross
40
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F. Baker, e Hirst, b Goodwin 42 84 A. Reid, c Ramsay, b Ross ..
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10
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13
14
18
Total
160
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BOWLING ANALYSIS,
18
0 M. E W.
88
Goodwin
14.4 6 40 3
H. W. Smith, not out
Extrao
Total (for 6 wkts.)
S. Jex, J. J. Hirst, N. H. Ross did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
A. T. Lee,
Lam
Anderson
Guterres
A. A. Rumjaha Samy ...
S. Abbas, c Wood, b Leach.
POLICE v. RE. & S.
ધ્ર Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals (one of the teams
4 in the running for, the junior
18 championship), secured a victory at
KOWLOON 'v. VOLUNTEERS
At Pokfulam, University 2nd XI Kowloon CC. beat Hong Kong had the better of the play in a Volunteer Defence Corps yesterday, drawn match against Indian R.C. at Kowloon, by five 2nd XI.
The Undergraduates compiled 210
8 the expense of Police R.C. at runs for seven wickets, declared, to E. J. R. Mitchell, b Goodwin ..
which the Indians replied with 125 O. Moor, lb.w., b Rose for eight. Ecore-
Lt. Col. Wyatt distinguished
University 2nd XI himself both with bat and ball, H. T. Barma, b A. M. Rumjahn 19 hitting up 68 runs in fine style K. T. Loke, c Mohamed, b A. R.
oland capturing five wickets for 21. Suffad
In reply to a total of 151, the Police made 70, towards which Lacey contributed 80. Score:- R.E. & S. 8Q.M.S. Leppard, e Thorpe, b 23 King
1
S/Sgt. Mitchell, b Lacey ........
98 Lt. Col. R. E. 8. Wyatt, c
Edwards, b Weymes
R. W. Col. R. B. Skinner, c.King, b
Lacey 31 4 .14 4 41 6 L/Cpl. Penny, st Hunter, b
H.K.C.C. 2ND v. ELECTRIC RC CS.M. Kennard, e Lacey, b
King
Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI, on their Sig. Warwick, e Callard, b
Sheppard own ground, trounced Electric R.C.
Cpl. Butler, run out
Collaring the bowling from the Sat. Trumper, ran out
0. M. P W.
14 1
45
2
0 10
O to the tune of 96 runs,
4 # 20
0
.14 3
40
2
0 13
O runs
2 1 8
CIVIL SERVICE V. C.R.C...
2 start, the home team put up 195 Sgt. Harrison, not out
Batting one wicket.
for
o splendidly, Armstrong, carried out,
In a match of small scores, at
his bat for 102, Duncan contribut- ed 36 and Batger scored 82 not out. Holding the upper hand for the most part, the H.K.C.C.
A. B. Sulleman, Butt, b
Nazarin ....
C. E. Yeoh, c A. M. Rumjahn,
b Nazarin
G. R. Vallack, run out
F. Fernando, b A. M. Rumjahn' 20 E. R. West, not out
5 C. Candah, 'c A. M. Rumjahn,
0 B Kowloon C.C.
2 W. Brace, c'Parker, b Baker ..
290 A. W. Ramsay, c&b Farker..
1E. F. Fincher, e Baker, b
E. C. Fincher, run out
22 19 467 19
17
1.
H. E. Adams, F. Hiptoola did not Brace bat.:
6 2 14
Hirst
4 0 22 0
1A. M. Kumjahn ...16.
A. R. Suad
2 Lea 2 46 ....14 2 49 1
17
0
16 M. P. Madar
9
4 16
79
Razack
1
20
8
15 Nazarin
3 0 24
Mohamed
3 1 16
1
1 Parker
1
Indian R.C. 2nd XI
15
Extras
12
A. Butt, run out
G. A. V. Hall, e Owen Hughes,
Totai
151
R. Nazarin, c Adams, b Osman
0
b Vallack
.7
M. P. Madar, b Sulleman
{
F. Goodwin, 5 Baker
2
ROWLING ANALYSIS.
A. M. Rumjahn, b Hiptoola.
B
G. Lee, not out
15
0. M. B.
A. R. Sufias, e Osman, b Roy
.13 2 40
3
N. A. E. Mackay, c Vallack, b
D. Mohamed, b. Barma,
***
88
7
1
37
Owen Hughes
8
A. M. Rumjahn, e Fernando,
2 0 20
0
S. Jex, a Hayward, b Owen
b Sulleman
0
2 0 11
0
Salim Ismail, e Suleman, b
Hughes
1 0
16
102 Sheppard
28 0 16
1 Roy...
J.J. Hirst, b Parker
9
0
1M. Y. Adal, not out
36
N. H. Ross, e Reid, b Parker
Extras
87
Police R.C.
M. I. Razack, not out
0
82
TH. Hunter, b Durand
0
Extras
16
Extras
25
B. Thorpe, b Durand.
Total
198
1
Total (for 1 wt, doc.)
196
S. Randle, b Durand
9
125
39
0. M. R
W.
9
2 452 2
ត
11.8 4
36
3 25 1
Osman
O Suttoman
Weymes
folded Lacey Happy Valley, Civil Service C.Cmartly and dismissed the visitors King defeated Chinese R.C. by 25 runs for 90 runs. James (4 for 9) was Randle Towards a total of 80 runs. the outstanding bowler. Scorea: Callard de Rome (27) and Evans (23) con-
Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI. tributed 50 runa between them for. J. Armstrong, not out.... CS.C.C. Ching and Ng Sze-kwong, A. R. Duncan, run out .... were in very flac form with the ball, K. H. Batger, not out the former accounting for five wickets for 18 and the latter four
for 20.
H. Hung (11) and W. H. Sling (26) were the only batsmen to reach Tait, C. P. James, S.-J. Jordain, double figures for the Chinese who J. N. Owen, G.-Bradley, J. E. were all out for 55, · Kolly did the | Hancock did not bat, most damage for his side, taking four wickets for 15 runs. Scores:- Civil Service C.C.
J. A. Summers, A Reid, W. K. Lacey, e Durand, b Wyatt
G. R. Sayer, c W. G. Hung, b
Ching
F. J. de Rome, b Ng Sze-kwong J. Barrow, c Taul Wal-pul, b
W. C. Hung
A. E. Wood, c W. C. Hung, b
·Ching ..
B. C. K. Hawkins, e ́ W. C.
Hung,, b. Ching
B. D. Evans, b Ng Sze-kwong F. Baker, ¢ Ching, b Ng Sze-
kwong
E. W. Hamilton, c W. C. Hung,
b Ching ....
D. R. Kelly, Chuo, b Ching
F. H. Holdman, e Toul
pal, b Ng Sze-kwong
F. J. Ling, not out,
Extran
Total
Banks Muskett
27 Murdoch
J. Shepherd, c Warwick,
T. H. King, b Wyatt..
Total (for 8. wkts.)
A. R. H. Bamail 'did not bat,
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Roy
1 Hiptoola
Candah
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Owen Hughes
Parker
Vallack
ས་
4
1 26 0
What should be a sport is develop.
Q. M
Wyatt
& 0 44
1 Reid
A. Reynolds, b Wyatt
Б 2 11
BOWLING ANALYSIS..
Baker
6 0 24 2
A. Callard, b Skinner
3 1
6 2
M.
WAV.Baker, b Wyatt
Summeris
8 1 ୫
4. 0
84
1
10
0
51
0
T. H. Weymes, not out
20
6
9
0 40
0
G. Edwards, b Skinner
J. R. Way
6 0
40 · 0
5 Barma
9
Extras
5 0 22
0
·R.N. 2ND v. RECREIO
B 0-17
Total
70
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BOWLING' ANALYSIS.
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The Portuguese team batted
2
Arat and made 98 runs, Wright|
match player to be anything but
taking four wickets for 21:22
Marina Giles' scored 42 out of
a professional. The Australian
Board of Control has recognised
Gahagan
Electric LLC.
C. E. Gabagan, c Bradley, b
Reid
W. N. H. Murdoch, Lbw, b
"Summers
23 L. de Rome, run out
.:|J. C. Dúnbar, b Reid .
019. C. Banks, c Owen, b Taft
28
Durand 16 Wyatt
8 Skinner
1 0
J. R. Way, c Summers, b James 10
1G. G. Thomann, Lb.w., b. Tait
9 W. B. Muskett, b James .....
WafJ. F. Lanny, c Bradley; b James
0 G. T. Padgett, 5 James
5HB Jones, not out
Extras
Total
W312
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