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THE
K.C.C. FALL BEFORE NAVAL-
ATTACK.
SURPRISING RESULTS.
1
The proverbial great uncertain- ty of the game of cricket was very
CHINA MAIL.
F. Goodwin, c Glass, b Bennett NA, E. Mackay, e Bennett, b
Ponsonby
G. C. Burnett, Bennett, b
Ponsonby
R. A. Carroll, b Bennett
R. G. U. Mead, not cut
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
much in evidence on Saturday,, A. C. Baker. when three big surprises were re- jewitt
corded in local League matches.
ง
D. W. Gregory, run out
R. E. Lindsell, c and b Pereira ..
H. Overy, not out
80
Sousa Alves
Pereira
0. M.
R. ty.
Q
!
The sensation of the afternoon was the collapse of the Kowloon
C.C. batting, and their heavy de-
Bennett Fontonby
31
3
Royal Navy, Lt.-Comdr. II. S. Squanec, b
Zimmern
A. F.
65
feat at the hands of the Royal Navy, | Lt. C. L. Glass, c Lawrence, The University, playing
Lyal away,
caused the fall of Craigengower. This result rather bears out a su picion held in some quartera that ibe C.C.. had been somewhat overrated They have already 'ayed three matches and have yet to gain a point.
are
In Langue H, the Club de Recreio gave the K.C.C, a severe set-back. The Civil Service C.C. still "going great guns." and intend to make a bold bid for the Junior The Police R.C. seem to ahield. have struck a bad patch, and un- less they pull themselves together, they will probably stay in their present lowly position.
F. D. Pereira, the .R.C. "speed merchant" bas enhanced his re-
Se. L
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1931.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Extras
11
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M.
R. W.
2 22
11 2 3:0
2,1 0
Club de Recreja.
L. J. Guterres, bw, b Skinner
11 1 H. A, Alves, Ib.w., b Skinner .. R 12 4
H. M. Kayler, e Jex, b Skinner.. F. J J. Remedios, run out
H. A. Barros, b b. Smith
Porcita, ද Gregory, b
Skinner**
J. H. Figueiredo, st Jex. b Overy
F. H. Carvalho, b Overy
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Mid. R. M. D. Pansonby, not out Comdr. F. A. C. Baker, Zimmern, b E. F. Fincher
| LC-Comir. D. P. Evans.
Alackas, E. F. Fincher A/B. 1.
Baker, st. Mackay, Zimmern
20
Sub Lt. P. C. 0. Moseley,
Lawrence, b Burnett
L. J. Silva, not out
21
J. Doumphrey, Mackay, b Zimmern Mil. J. E. Jowitt. e Mend, b
Zimmern
8
G. A. Guterres, b Overy
Extras
12
Total (for 9 wkts.)
55
C. M. Sousa did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYFIS.
C
O. M.
R. W
Skinner
10 2
*
Overy
6.4 1
17
Smith
0
15
17
Raven
0
17 '0
56213.
Eng. Lt.-Comdr. C. R. P. Bennett.
st. Mackay, b Zimmern Pay Lt. A. Piggott, not out
Extras
Gregory
0
12
0
Hall
1
11
1
Lee
4
0
18
14
Caveney
3 0
ONLY
Total (for 9 wkts.) BOWLING ANALYSIS.
.. 231
R.E. HEAVILY DEFEATED AT HAPPY VALLEY.
TWO
0, M.
R. W.
Goodwin Lyal
11
i 44 ◊
10
1
32
0 1 26
HOURS
TO
11 0 G&
+ 0 23
Transfigure
Royal Engineers. S/M. Gomer, h Edmanis
You.
1
L/Cpl. Mechan. b Edmonds
3
.
Spr. Waldron, b Edmonds
12
Spr. Holmes, b Ranile
Cal. Skinner, b Kelly
Col. Marsden, b Kelly
Cpl. Dovali, e and b MacGowan S/Sgt. Brewer, not nut
13
S/M. Atkinson, e Mathews,
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g the "hat trick" in a friendly. Fincher match with the R.A.
League I.
ROYAL NAVY COLLECT THEIR FIRST POINTS.
AMAZING COLLAPSE OF K.C.C.
On the K.C.C. ground the Rayal Navy defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club by nine wickets.
Taking first use of the wicket the home side zoon lost E. C. Fincher, but a second wicket stand by Law- renee and Hung added 34 runs before Lawrence was caught off
skier,
He batted aggressively from the and hit one epening of the innings beautiful six.
The breaking up of this partnership spelt doom for the K.C.C. as the re- maining nine batsmen could only score 46 runs between them.
Hung
had barl luck when
hard #1
straight
given out of drive
by Zimmern,
ed the bowler's
which
touch-
hand and
FOM
Kurnett
7
3L 1
ALL OUT FOR 51?
At Happy Valley, the Civil Service C.C. 2nd XI. defeated the Royal En- gineers by seven wickets.
Scorest
UNIVERSITY CAPTAIN'S "DAY OUT."
ANDERSON'S FEATS.
At Happy Valley, the Craigengower CC. lost to the University by six wickets.
Scores
Craigengower C.C.
H. P. Lim, e Gan, b A. Baker S. V. Giltins, b Nomanbhoy E Zimmern, b Nomanbhoy.. U. M. Omar, b Anderson A. T. Lee. b Anderson
c Kyum, A. B. Hamson,
Anderson
R. Sourbutts, b Anderson
J. L. Younggaye, e and b Anderson
B. C. Reed, b Anderson
W. Patterson, not out
R. Lee, b A. Baker
Extras
Total
18
0
MacGowan
Spr. Monaghan, b MacGowan Spr. Cull, b. MacGowan
Extras
Total
52
BOWLING ANALYSIS,·
O. M.
R. W
14
MacGowan Edmonds
2
Kelly
13
21 Randle
ទេ
Hawkins
0
3
20
118
J. P. MacGowan, b Meehan ...
0. M.
R. W.
8
1 23 2
16.1 6 38
33
BOWLING ANALYBIS,
deflected on to the wicket with Hung | Nomanbhoy well out of his crease. He had hit
alf a dozen boundaries in his invalu able contribution of 35. It was indeed a strange sight to witness the dis- missal of a strong K.CC. team for a paltry 80 runs.
Comdir. F. A. C. Baker bowled ex- tremely well during has short spells with the ball and returned the excel- Jent figures of
Midl 4 for 12. Ponsonby captured 3 wickets for 31
runs.
With half an hour's play before the tea interval, the Navy lost Lt. Glass with only three runs on the board. 1.2.Comdr. Squance gad Sub-Lt. Moseley, however, altered the whole complexion of the game adding 98 runs for the second wicket and gave their side their first points in five Cames.
Squance played a Bar Sghting inn- ings and hit ten boundaries in his inn- lugs of 65.
A. Baker Anderson
11 2
University.
D. J. N. Anderson, not out A..M. Rodrigues,_L.b.w, b R. Lee
L. T. Ride, run out....
A. B. Suleiman, e E. Zimmern, b
Sourbutts .........
A. Baker, b Omar
A. Chan Fook, b Omar
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PERFUMES.
Civil Service 11.
F. E. Mathews, 1.b.v., b Mechan
S. B. Randle, retired hurt
1. G. K. Hawkina, b klaner
A W. Grimmitt, Brewer,
Holmes
2H. E. Strange, and b Deavall
J. F. Willmot, c Gomer, b Mechan
V. H. Freeman, not out
D. R. Kelly, b Mechan
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts.) .. 181
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#
12 did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M. R. W.
Mechan
7.3 1 28
Holmes
Skinner
Brewer
Deavall
Total (for 5 wkta.)...... 121 D. K. Samy. F. A. Redmond, A. T. Nomanbhoy, K. P. Gan and A. S. A. Kyum did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M. R. W. 7.5 0 24 2
Omar A. T. Leo Sourbutts R. Lee Gitting
វ
10 1
0
1 0 36 1
0 1 28 1
0 10
League II.
Ponsonby, who came in after the game had been won. scored 50 not eut in an innings which was well blended with good and had shots. He reached the boundary on seven occa; |K.C.C. He and Comdr. Baker added
sions.
54 runs for the sixth wicket,
A feature of the Naval innings was the wicket keeping of N. A. E. Mackay. He stumped three batsmon and caught one and allowed only 14 extras in a total of 231.
In a much which displayed the de- plorable weakness of the K.C.C. at- inck, F. Zimmern returned the splen did figures of 5 wickets for 32 runs.
Scores
Kowloon CC.
E. C. Fincher, b fowitt
F. E. Lawrence, e Glass, b Baker B. C. Hung, run out
F. Zimmern, b Bennett..... EF. Fincher, e and b Ponsonby J. C. Lyal, c Baker, b Bennett,
LOSE GROUND IN JUNIOR
CHAMPIONSHIP.
BATTING COLLAPSE.
On their own ground, the Club. de Recreio défented the Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI by four wickets.
Scores:
Kowloon C.C. IL
3. Jex, e-Silva, b Alves
F. S. W. Smith, st, L. J. Guterres,
#
7 I 32
1 38' 1
2 0 12 0
5 0 16 1
BOWLERS' UPPER HAND IN LOW-SCORING MATCH.
P.R.C. v SIGNALS.
On their own ground, the Police R.C. lost to the Royal Corps of Signals by six wickeln.
Scorez
Police R.C. W. la B. Sparrow, b Michael
F. E. E. Booker,
Saunders
26
e Gough, b
W. L. Meadows, b Michael T. H. Loughlin, b WilllaraS C. F. Alexander, c Saunders,
Williams.
T. H. King, e Saunders, b Michael
W. Williamson, e Saunders, b
Michael
B. G. Baker, b Williams
T. Brittain, c Chaffey, b Michael
J. Drewery, c Saunders, b Michael 10
2 T. McMahon, not out
b Alves
1
G. Lee, b Sours
13 F. E. Skinner, e Barros, b Sousn
Extras
4G. A. V. Hall, e Carvalho, b Sousa
+
Total
72
A. R. F. Raven, b Pereira
12
(Ceminued on Page 11.)
86 A. A. Dand, b Alves
F. Cavoney, b Sousa
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