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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

24 Fritz

4 W. K. Way

0. K. B 16.4 8 40 80 42

W.

Y. Abbas

0

7 2 17 Crafgengower 2nd XI

2 Capt. J. R. Vedder, not out Capt. MacNair, run out

T. Grimes, Wyatt

0E, 3, Hamson, b Wyatt..、***

1

Goodwin

9 J. W. Leonard,

Sinner, b

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Durand

0

Total

88 C. E. Wong, e Wyatt, b Durand

0

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

D. Fritz, b Wyatt

0

M.

B. W. R. Baaa, b Wyatt

9

3

61 W. K. Way, b Wyatt

Goodwin

6

1

20

2 Y. Abbas, b Wyatt

Hirst

8

OW. A. Youngaaye, b Wyatt

Brace

1

93.

6 D. M. A. Razack, c Macdonald,

Oliver

1 18

2

b. Durand

1

E. F. Fincher

E. Mowfung, not out

0

Extras

8

10

Total

24

1

BOWLING ANALISIS,

0

M.

R.

W.

Durand Wyatt

6 2

7

8

6. 1

9

7

0

Friendly Matches

13

c Bryant,

B

H.K.C.C. v. C.s.cic.

26

for 89 runs. A. Ursell, b Summera

Extras ...

Civil Service 'C.C. G. R. Sayar, e Parker, b Quick A. E. Wood, b Bowker

9

Total

10

16

g

Talt Summers Reid

5

H. F. L. Ewin, c Harper, b 2 Westlake

F. J. Ling, c Mitchell, b Quick

Extras

62

OG. E. R. Divett, e Westlake, b

Eldridge

H. Hung, Lb.w., b S. V. Gittins

7

F. 3. W. Smith, Giles, b

Bradley

Total

76

29

J. A. Summers, c Haynes, b

Eldridge

10

CRICKET LEAGUE

DEFEATED

S/Sgt. Greenaway, c A. M.

Rumjahn, b M. R. Abbas Pte. Brooks, not out

CHAMPIONS UNEXPECTEDLY QMS. Trappitt, b A. S. Suflad L/Opl. Cordon, e Sirdar Khan,

b'A. S. Suffind

ANOTHER CHINESE VICTORY|L/Cpl. Wood, e Sirdar Khan, b

In the only match in the Senior Division of the Cricket League on

Saturday, the Chinese Recreation Club completely upset calculations

A. S. Suffiad

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by defeating the University, last. M. A. Rumjahn year's champions. The Chinese won on their merits, and follow A. R. Suffled

ing so closely on their victory A. M. Rumjahn .. 2 over the Kowloon C.C. of a week A. S. Sumfad..... 7 ago, any allusions as to their form M., R. Abbas .... & being a mere "flask of the pan" must now be dispelled.

Indian R.C. 2nd XI M. P. Madar, c Garner, b

Corbett

By beating the Royal Army Service Corps, Indian R.C. 2nd XI A. Butt, c Morgan, b Wishar 18 have climbed another rung of the R. Nazarin, c Wishar, b Corbett D. "Mohamed, e Morgan, b Junior Division ladder. Craigen-

Corbett gower C.C. 2nd suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Royal A. S. Sufflad, b Morgan ...... Engineers and Signals, thanks to M. R. Abbas, L.b.w., b Morgan the splendid bowling of Lt. Col. A. M. Rumjahn, b Morgan .... Wyatt, who took seven wickets) A. R. Sufflad, e Bryant, b for nine runs and did the "hat trick." With an unusually strong team, the Royal Navy 2nd ac-3. M. A. Rumjahn, c Garner, b counted for the Kowloon C.C. 2nd.

S. Ismail, not out

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League I

C.R.C. v. UNİVERSĮTY

Morgan, Sirdar Khan,

Morgan

Morgan

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On their own ground, Hong 15 Kong C.C. defeated Civil Service R. R. Davies, b Tait

C.C. by nine wickets.

16

V. H. Chittenden, b Summars In fine form with the ball, the H. F. Westlake, b Summers Rev. E. K. Quick took six wickets H. F. Harper, e Railton, b 109 for the H.K.C.C. for 39 rung. Summers ...

Parker (3 for 11) also helped W. J. Eldridge, b Reid EW.materially to dismiss the civil Ser-J. F. Willmott, a and b Summers

8vice for 76.

T. W. Carr, & Summers

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. .11 3 34 .14.3 4 43 7 1 16

NAVY 2ND V. K.G.C. 2ND

6 'Hayward (31) gave his side a F. E. Booker, not out

1 good start, being ably supported by N, Drummond, st West, b Rald Quick, who also contributed 31 F. H. W. Haynes, e Tait, b runs. Edmonds, going on late, got seven "sculps" Scores:-

At Causeway Bay, Chinese R.C. defeated the University by 33 runs. Corbett Starting shaklly, the home team Morgan Wishar lost their first wicket for seven runs. W. C. Hung then put a different complexion on the game for his side with a sound innings for 31 which was followed by a useful contribution of 57 by Sling. The batting, however, once again

Despite a splendid start by their declaring at collapsed, the C.R.C.

the opening pair, Mackay (62) and B. D. Evans, c Owen Hughes, For 139 for eight wickets.

Smith (29) which realised 67 runs, b Parker

At King's Park, Royal Navy 2nd defeated Kowloon C.C. 2nd by four

wickets.

visitors, Guterres (3 for 22) re-K.C.C. were dismissed for 130, only J. Barrow, b Quick turned the best analysis.

W. C. Hung was in excellent forum ane other batsman getting into R. C. K. Hawkins, l.b.w., b

double figures. The Navy bowling with the ball, and played a

great part in dismissing the Univer elty for 106. He took eight wickets for 37, five of his victims being

was consistent, Bradley (4 for 38) returning the best figures.

Bradley (87) was also top-scorer

helped with 33, Scores:-

Parker

E. W. Hamilton, b Quick

Summers

F. Baker, e Mitchell, Quick 17 L. A. R. Duncan, b Westlake

F. H Holdman, c Mitchell, b

Parker

clean-bowled. Anderson, who car for his aide whilst Comdr. Stanley D. R. Kelly, st Pearce, b Quick ried his bat for 49, made a great stand but received little support from his team-mates. Scores:-

Chinese R.C.

Kowloon 2nd XI.

N. A. E. Mackay, e Giles, b

Bradley

W. H. Edmonds, not out

o W. K. Tait, b Westlake OK. H. Batger, Westlake

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Total (for 8 wkta., dec.) 188

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8 The positions in the league to:

Kowloon 0.0.

25

....

G. E. Gahagan; c. Mohamed, b

M. U. Razack

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W. B. Muskett, c Thad, b M. I..

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Razack

W. E. Peera, o M. I. Razack,

159

b A. R. Minu

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

F. H. Akehurst, b A. R. Minu

a 14.

W.

S. Jones, e Esmail, b Rahumed

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W. N. H. Murdoch, b A. R.

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E. L. Grome, b A. K. Minu

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J. R. Way, b'A, R. Minu

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A. F. Paul, not out ..:

10

CS.C.C. 2ND v. H.K.C.C. AND

L. de Rome, not out

Extras...

17

At Happy Valley, Civil Service

C.C. 2nd lost to the Hong Kong 0.0. 2nd by seven wickets.

CS.C.C. 2nd XI

Splendid bowling by Summers (7) for 13) was largely responsible for, the amal score of 64 put up by the Esmall

A. R. Minu For the winners, Talt (48) 'was the highest scorer. Westlake ac-A. K. Minu

Pritam counted for seven wickets for 89.

M. U. Razack Scores!--

Rahumed Thad

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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BU. T. Thad, not out

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Extras

6

1

Tatal (for 4 wkts., dec.) 194

M. I. Razack, A. K. Rahumed, A.

0

10

M. Wahab, G. Mohamed, M. Razack did not bat.

A.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

64

K. 0,

W.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Muskett

7 0 52 1

0. M. E. W

J. R. Way

77 Q 54

0

B 1 28

1

Gahagan

9.3 5 18

7 Murdoch

7 1 29 1

4 0 18

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H.K.C.C. 2nd XI,

... 10

LEAGUE TABLES

+

48 [date are:-

10

Division I

Hong Kong C3.1 2 2 0 Indian R.C..

C. Choa, c E. A, Lee, b Guterres

9

A. R. F.. Raven, b Waters

'BOWLING ANALYSIS,

1

W. C. Hung, c Anderson, b

Samy

B. Petheram,

C

Waters, b

Q. K.

R

W.

N. L. H. Rafton, 'c and b

Eldridge

5 2 2 1 Chinese R.C..... 6 2 1 8

o Civil Service CC. & 1 8 1

31

Bradley

W. H. Sling, F. I. Zimmern,

Bowker Quick

9

22

1 J. E. Hancock, b Westlake

16.6 2

30

6 E. R. West, lib.w., b Westlake

6 Craigengrower CC. 7 1 3 8 3 1 1 1 16 University

G. Lee, c Sutler, b Waters

b Guterres

57

Ng Sze-kwong, run out ......

J. L. Youngaaye, 1.b.w., b

Guterres

W. H. Kwan, not out

7

K. R. Mackaskill, e Waters, b

Gregory

Parker

8

3

11

3 A. H. Gillingham, not out

8 Royal Navy 4 1 1 2 4

5

Hong Kong C.C

A. Reid, c and b Westlake

D. S. Green, Waters, b

Cornish

0

1

A. W. Hayward, c Holdman, b

Edmonds

Extras

5

0 Royal Artillery... 2 1 0 1

'Division II.

31

Б

H. Overy, e Sutler, b Waters ..

T. E. Pearce, l.b.w., b Kelly

9

Total

111

G. Chue, c A. A. Rumjahn, b

E. R. Price,

c Stanley,

Anderson...

1

Bradley

2

Rev. E. K. Quick, e Baker, b

Edmonda

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

31

H. C. Hung. b A. T. Lee

0

A. Hung, not out

0

O. B. Raven, e Woodhouse, b

Cornish

Capt. A. N. Evers, c-Baker, b

Edmonds

Westlake

12

13 Eldridge

Extras

16 A. Hargreaves-Brown, not out

0

0. Moor, Sayer, b Edmonds

10 Chittenden

0. M. R. 12.2 2

9. 0 44 3

3

0

Extras

8

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 130

H. Ching did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

A. T. Lec............. 3 4 12

S. Y. Gittins ....

H. J. Armstrong, c. Wood, b

Edmonds

2

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Evans

7

Total

130

H. Owen Hughes, not but

15

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

D.

E.

0. M. R

H. V. Parker, e Evans, b W. Edmonds.....

11

1 Gregory

7 0 38

1 H. R. B. Hancock, e Kelly, b

1. 16

1 Bradley

.14 1 89 4

Edmonds

4

Guterres

Samy

.14

5 22

3 Waters

.11 2 32 3

Extras

34

7

4. 18

1 Cornish

.11 5 10

Lam

7 2 24

Anderson

A. A. Rumjahn.. 7 1 21

University

A. A. Rumjahn, c Ng Sze-

kwong, b W. C. Hung

D. J. N. Andorson, not out

E. A. Lee, c Chue, b Ching

· F. L. Zimmern, e Ng Sze-kwong,

b W. C. Hung

A. P. Guterres, b W. C. Hung

G. T. Giles, c Price, b Lee ..

1

5 0 Navy 2nd XI.

19

2

Total (for 9 wkts.)

173

Armr. Bradley, c & b Raven

37

2

A. C. I. Bowker did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Comdr. Stanley, a Mackaskill,

b Smith

33 Kelly

6 0 20 1

6

Capt. Cornish, b Raven

1 Ling

Police R.C.

3 0 14

0

Mid. Sutler, b Raven

49

10 Hamilton

6

18 0

E. H. Dyer, c and b Alves ...

5

0

Mid. Stannard, at Mackay, b

Smith

Baker

5 1

18

0

A. V. Baker, b Alves

4

1 Edmonda

8.1 0 39

7

A. E. Lacey, b'Pinna

9

|Ch. Wr. Gregory, not out

13 Evans

7. 0 84

.1

Pay Lt. Waters not out

21

W. E. Meadows, c. Remedios, b

Sousa

18

0. MA B. W.

P. W. D. L Pta Indian R.C. 2nd .11. 9 1 1 28 R.E. & S.

9 7 0 2 21 WH.K.C.C. 2nd..... 7 6 0 1 18 89 Craigengower 2nd 10 4 2 4 14 Recreio......10 4 1 5 18

0 23

POLICE v. RECREIO

Visiting Happy Valley, Club de Recreio defeated Police R.O. easily.

Bowlers held the upper hand for

Kowloon C.C. 2nd 8 3 3 2 12 CS.C.C. 2nd..... 9 3 2 4 11 University 2nd... 5 2 2 1 8 R.A.S.C.

... 7. 2. 2 3 8

Royal Navy 2nd. 6 2 1 3 Police R.C. Electric R.C.

9 2 0 7 8 0 2.6

the most part. The Police compiled R.A.O.C. 75 runs to which the Recreio replied with 186:

The most successful bowler on either alde was Sousa (5 for 25). King, of the Police, also took five wickets for which he gave away 41 rums. Scores~~~

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18.

C. W. Lam, e H. Hung, b Ng

Sze-kwong

K.C.C. v. ARMY XL

T. H. King, c Xavier, b Sousa - 11

12

8. Randle, c Barnes, b Sousa..

Total (for 6 wkta.)

131

S. V. Gittins, c H. Hung, b

W. C. Hung ....

Lt-Comdr. Woodhouse,

On their own ground, Kowloon T. N. Hunter, b Sousa

Lt.-

C.C. beat an Army XI by 26 runs.

Comdr. Pears, Lt. Londsdale did not

D. K. Samy, b W. C. Hung

bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

For the winners, Oliver played a P. Condon, c Guterres, b Xavier forceful inninga for 65 not out, Hallam, not out which included thirteen boundary | E. H. Edwards; b Xavier

1.

7 0 30

1 whilst Goodwin made 29.

W. ahots. Ramsay contributed

48

Extras

4 1 21

0 The visitors started very poorly

Total

0.9

and had lost five wickets for 17

B 0. 17

0

Raven

runs when L. Musson, who scored

7

0 24

3

0. M. Br .11

W. Smith

82, stopped the rot. Goodwin (6 Pinna

8 0

17

2

1 87

8

9 1 BT

1

C.C.C. 2ND Y. RE. & 8.

5

23 0

1

Kowloon C.C

4 Xavier

A. T. Lee, b W. C. Hung

D. Laing, b W. C. Hung

L. T. Ride, b W. C. Hung

Extras

Total...

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

W. C. Hung

H. Ching

Ng Sze-kwong

League Div. II

LR.C. 2ND v. R.A.O.C.

Lee Overy 106 Hargreaves-Brown 4

On their own ground, Indian R.C. 2nd defeated Royal Army Ordnance

Corps by two wickets.

Pétheram

for 43) performed. the "hat trick." Alves Score:

At Happy Valley, Craigongower W: Brace, e Thicknasse, b Thorp

C.C.. 2nd XI lost to Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals by 76

russ.

A. W. Hamsay, & Champion, b

Mussoй....

E. C. Fincher, e dasbar b

Christian...

Set with 100 runs, the C.C.C. completely collapsed against the E. F. Fincher, Thicknesse, b

Christian

who captured seven wickets for nine

::

Christian

splendid bowling of It.-Col. Wyatt, R. E. H. Oliver, not out Keen fielding by the Indians was runs, three of these. being with E. Lawrence, Miles, largely responsible for the small successive balle in his fourth over. total of 88 runs compiled by the Durand (8 for 7) shared the attack G. A V. Hall, R.A.0.0. Pta. Brooks, with 24 not with Wyatt. out, was top scorer for his side.! Pto. Garner hit up 20 and Q.M.S. for 24 runs! Scoped Mocock made 18. A. S. Suhad

RE. & §. accounted for five wickets for which L/Op, Penny, b W. Way be conceded 88 runs

Opl. Butler, run outlet The I.R.C. met with early dist. Col. Wyatt, b. Fritz aster and soon lost seven wickets L/Cpl. Durand, e Leonard, b for 58 but the "tall-end" saved the W K. Way situation. Scores

Vedder The home team were skittled out F. Goodwin, b Christian

R.A.0.C

Pie. Garnér, b.A.-S. Suffiad 2

QMS. Wishar, b. A R Sufiad

L/Opl. Morgan, M. R. Abbas,

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Pte. Corbett, S. Ismall, 6 A. R. |

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BOWLING ANALYSIS,

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