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E. B. Reed's Team v. H. R. B. Hancock's Team

SUCCESSFUL TRIAL GAME,

Distinct Improvement In Fielding

A fairly successful test was carried out on Saturday on the Hong Kong Cricket Ground when E. B. Reed's team met, H. R. B. Hancock's team. Generally the whole game was well played. The fielding was a distinct improvement on that of last week and the bowling more accurate. J. Richardson made an excellent score of 58 runs and was caught out by Major Crake.

Civil Service C.C.

A. E. Strange, c Kermani, b

Lam....

B. D. Evans, b Baker

A. Edmonds, e, and, b Gittins

J. Freeman, not out

Extras

Total ...

T. W. Carr did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Six members of Hancock's team did not bat. The scores were Lam us under:-

Q

Aahworth

5

39 F.. Nemedios, & Divett

C. M. Sousa

Extras

Total

CIVIL C.C. v. POLICE

t.

Guterres,

Reqington, b

Diocesan Boys' School

5 D. R. Xavior, e West, b Ashworth

13

J.L. Youngsaye, c Skinner,

Arnison

11

B. C: K. Hawkins, e Guterres,

b Lam

Figueiredo, 1.b.v., b Moor

E. K. Lee, Skinner

50

0

17 A. Xavier, e West, b Divett

E. R. Zimmern, b Skinner .....

#

12

2

G. Noronha, not out

W. H. Kwan, 1.b.w, b Turner

16

1

F. Baker, c stpd. Kermani, b

Gittins ....

D. Lopes, b Divett

G. A. Lee, e Skinner, b Lt. Gough 12

5

A. Prata, & b Deavell

15

1

8

J. Noronha, i Skinner

J, Barrow, e Osman, b Gitṭins

41

|J. Ling, b Gittins, ..

5

D. McDougal, not out

23

E. Himsworth, c Guterres; b

Lam

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0

0. M.

R. W.

J. Hinton

5 2 15 0

17 G. Divett

11 3 13

F. Skinner

5 1

7 21

0. Moor

162

0

7

1

J. Ashworth

5

11

2 Deavell

G. Lammert

3 0

14

0 Arnison

0. M.

F

W.

Skinner Butler

Guterres ...

D 36

0

| Gough

42

3

Police R.C.

Turner

R. Lee, atpd. Penny, b Turner ..

a. Winch, e Mitchell, b Deavell

G. Kotwall, e Skinner, b Turner

E. Wood, not out

B. Chan, b Deaveli

Extrar

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

168

0. M. R. W.

12 1 $6 3

11 9

53 1

7 1 14

0 10

41 置 17 I

7 1 63

R ES SA

Gittins

12 1 22

Baker

}

24

1

A. 'Kirby, e Carr, b Randle

Mr. E. B. Reed's Team

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Lee

2

0 11

0

Hunter, Rantle

O. M.

| A. Rumjahn, c Owen Hughes,

b Bowker

R. W. Leong

0

10

Sherry, b Robertson

13

1

A. Normanbhoy 24

22

4

1

Johnson, ḥ Randle

L. Goldman, c Crake, b Parker

4

P. L Tan

.11 2 41

2 H.K.C.C. 2ND XI. v. RECREIO

B. Baker, not out

J. Richardson. c Fincher, b

Musson

Fliptoola

8.2 2 31

G

85

Rodrigues

G. Mitchell, c Crake, b Bowker

0

A. A. Aziz

2 0 4

26 0

1 16

2

D. J. N. Anderson, lb.w., b

Musson

20

A. Baker, Randle, b Robertson The Club de Recreio put up a goodPost, b Robertson ight against the Hong Kong Cricket Collard, b Robertson Club 2nd XI on their own ground Wagland, e Carr,

Extrus INDIAN R.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER but were rather outclassed both in batting and bowling, nevertheless

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Randle

Q

Total

51

50

4

Q

0

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Robertson

Civil Service C.C.

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V. W. L. Stanion, 1.b.w., b

Brace

W. R. Folley, not out

The Indian Recreation Club enter-some very good 'ndividual play was tained the Craigengower Cricket witnessed.

Club at Sookumpoo and defeated The Hong Kong Club batted first The Craigengower and took advantage of some rather not at home at the slow bowling to make several bound-

15 wicket which was not a good one by aries. J. Hinton hit out lustily and any means. Several batsmen aus-was finally well, caught by Sousa tained slight injuries owing to the after putting up the highest score uneven pitch. The Indian Club of the game.

fielded excellently and although some The Club de Recreio will probably of the bowling was erratic, some do well this season if caly a really

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LOCAL TENNIS

OPEN MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP

RESULT OF FIRST ROUND

The following are the results of first round in the open mixed R. w. doubles championship of Hong

Kong Chinese Recreation Club:

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Q. M. 11 3 26 10.5 3

R. Davies, b Shorry

F. Harper, à B. Baker

A. O. Brawn, e & b Baker

G. W. Carr, Sherry

V. Chittendale, e A. Baker, b B.

Baker

J. Willmott, b B. Baker

G. Robertson, Collard

S. Randie, e Post, b Collard

claimed 4 wickets for 12 runs, F. was as frat as the Recrelo's was J. Kennard, e Post, b Collard El Arculli also did well with two slow and not so tricky. This was T. Booker, run aut wickets for one run.

ous that they were having difficulty, with the length of the balls on a matting.

Indian R.C.

where C. M. Sousa scored his suc- (A. T. Wick, not out cesses.

J. Ashworth, not out

Extras

10 D. Xavier

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

O. M.

ن

K. L. Ho and Mrs. Chiu Chun- chlu beat A. D. Humphreys and Mrs. James 6-3; 6-2; E. C. Fincher

2 and Mre. Sayer beat M. W. Lo and

17 Miss G. Lo 6-3; 6-4; Thomas Lay

20

32

and Mrs. J. B. McCaw beat Mr. and

Mrs. R. B. Hambly 6-3; 6-4; Major Lucas and Mrs. Tottenham beat A. H. Crook and Mrs. Adams 6-0; 6-1; H. D. Ramjahn and Mrs. Gull beat S. A. Rumjahn and Miss

18 Botelho 6-3; 6-2; J. S. McEachran 12 and Mrs. Taylor boat L. Goldman 18 and Mrs. Milea 4-6; 8-6; 6-4; H. Lo and Mrs. Bradbury heat G. W. 129 Sewell and Mias Heeney 7-5; 0-6;

6-4.

R.E. & R.S. v. DIOCESAN BOYS" SCHOOL

R.E. & R..Signals

The Second Round

M. K. Lo and Miss Enid Lo va 2 K. L. Ho and Mrs. Chiu "Chun-chiu, E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Sayer va. Thomas Lay and Mrs. J. B. McCaw, H. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Gull va Major Lucas and Mrs. Tottenham, J. S. McEachran and Mrs. Taylor va. H. Lo and Mrs. Bradbury.

Matches in the Second Round have to be completed on or before October 31, instend of October 25 as previously announced.

The first named pair in each bracket shall have the choice of the

W. Hung, not out

Extras

Total (for 7 wkts.) .. A. Reid and D. R. Kelly did

179

not

bat.

Bowling ANALYSIS

.

0.

M.

SL

W.

A. C. I. Bowker, 5 2

good average were obtained, expe- fast bowler can be found. cially by A. M. Rumjahn, who

The Hong Kong Club's Bowling

7

2

H. V. Parker"....10 0

39

2

Capt. Reynolds 6 3 Lt. Col. Wyatt'

8 0

4 ዕ 31. 0

A. H. Musson

8 2 40

2

W, Brace

6 2 16

1

H. Owen Hughes 6 0

23

0

The Cralgengower Club's bowl- ing was also well up to their usual standard even though it was obvi.

Extras

Scores:

Total

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI

BOWLING ANALYSIS

H. R. B. Hancock's Team

W. Brace, b Kelly ...

32

0. M.

G. E. R. Divett, b Xavier

R. W.

16

E. C. Fincher, run out

19

Scores:-

10. Moor, Lb.w., b Xavier

B. Buker

11 3

23

Major R. H. Crake, not out

27

Sherry

0

¡G. P. Lammert, b Sousa

32

¡A. Baker

0

T. E. Pearce. c Richardson, b

Rumjahn

E. R. West, hb Sousa

1

12

H. Owen Hughes, not out

Extras

0

M. P. Madar, e Leonard; · b

Fletcher

Collard

J. R. Hinton, e Sousa, b, Alves

3

20

40

14 E. Skinner, stp. Guterres, b Alvos

Port

0 G

D

0

6

H. T. M. Barma, e and b

Fletcher

R. Wood, b Sousa

0

BW. W. Mackenzie, à Sousa

17

96

A. M. Rumjaha, c Gill, b

Fletcher

R. Hepburn, e Noronha, b Alves

3

20

H. R. Remington, e Noronha. `b

Alves.

*

2

10

9S/Sgt. Mitchell, e Youngsaye, b

Lee

161Lieut. Gough, b Lee

10

Cpl. Butler, c Zimmern, b Kwan

10

R. W. Cpl. Skinner, run out

31 ground.

W. Hung

$

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2L/Cpl. Penny, b Lee

8

H. Alves

9 1

45

4 Sigm. Higgins, e Kwan, b Kotwall

.1

Remedios

2 0

20

Lieut. Macdonald, b Lee

0

A. Sousa

to

50

A

4 Sigm. Turner, b Lee

Club de Recreio

L/Sgt. Lockyer, Lee

o Cpl. Deavell, e Zimmern, b Lee

Extras

141

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M.

R. W.

6 2 13 2

W. B. Muskett-

4 1 7 0

7 2 22 3

6 .0 17 #

F. Abbas :.. Gil

3 0 16 1

4 0 26 2

JW. Leonard, b A. Rumjahn

0

5

H. Suttell, b Suffad

A. Rodrigues, Lb.w., b Fry

6

Y. Abbas, b A. Rumjahn

A. Aziz, c Skipp, b Fennell.

36

E. McBride, b Arculli

C."Candlah, 1.b.w, b Fry

G. E. Yeoh, b Fry

K. P. Gan, L.b.w., b Fry

H. E. M. Adams, c Fennell,

b Fry

P. L. Tan, run out

Ng Kan-sool, b Simpson

A. Normanbhoy, b Simpson

F. Hiptoola

10 W. Gill, b A. Rumjahn

8 G. Lee, b Arculli

43

4

R. Sombutts, e Ismail, b A.

Rumjahn....

0

E. B. Hamson. e Barma, b J.

Rumjahn

31

0

W. Way, c and b.J. Rumjahn

W. B. Muskett, e Mohammed,

2

b Eranee..

Extras

+

Total

8

J. C. Fletcher, not out

Extras

122

Extras

Total

H. M. Xavier, l.b.w.,. b Dívelt

16 H. Alves, e Divott, b Skinner

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G. Lee

G. Winch

BOWLING ANALYSIS

W. H. Kwan

G. Kotwall A. Prata

O. M. R. W. 14 5 28 7

3 0

0 17

13 0 1

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Total (for 3 wkta.)

H. R. B. Hancock, Capt. J. R. Reynolds, A. H. Musaon,' H. V. Parker, Lt. Col. F. J. Wyatt. and A. C. 1. Bowker did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

V. Stanion

D. Kelly

D. Anderson

A. Reid

A. Rumjahn

2 13 1

League Division II

UNIVERSITY C.C. v. R.A.S.C.

In the first match in the Second Division the University played the R.A.S.C. Scores:~~~

- University C.C.

K. T. Luke, c Andrews, b

Simpson

F. M. el Arculli, b Hamaon

D. Mohammed, a Hamson, b

Abbas....

A. R. Suffiad, b Gill

J. M. Rumjahn, b Gill

A. H. Ismail, c G. Lee, b

Sombutta

B. R. Eranee, c Lenoard, b

Hamson

J. S. Ackber, b Sombutts

S. Ismail, not out

Total

R. 'Sombutts

J. C. Fletcher W. Way

Craigengower C.C.

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BOWLING ANALYSIS

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BOWLING ANALYSIS -

59

0. M. E W.

C. Fry

A. F. Lyons

134

35

136

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F. et Arculli ... 3 2 1

2

H. Barma.... 2 0

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139

40

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J. M. Rumjahn.. 3 I 6

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Cpl. Crowcroft, e Normanbhoy,

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Extras

Total

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UNIVERSITY v. CIVIL SERVICE

The Civil Service Cricket Club played and were defeated by the University C.C. on their own ground. The University Club played very wel}

throughout,

E. A. Lee making a very good score of 71 runs, Gittins also did well with his bowling, obtaining four wickets for 22 runs.

*Scores:

University 0.C.

S. Kermanf, l.b.w.. b Evang

26

E. A. Loo, e 'Carr, b Baker

89

27

21

i4

20.

208

S. Gittins, not out.

A. Baker, 'not out

A. Guterres, c Evans,

Strange...

A. W. Lam, not out.

Extras

Total

ROWLING ANALYSIS,

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