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SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
League II.
RECREIO RECORD THEIR SIXTH VICTORY.
Civil Servants Find Prata in Form.
CLOSE FINISH.
At King's Park the Club de Re-: creio defeated the Civil Service Cricket Club by one wicket.
A. Prata
R. M. Wood, c Mirehouse, b
Musson
Extras (B25, LB6)
Total
31
202
Fall of Wickets:-1 for 75; '2 for 90; 8 for 90; 4 for 91; 5 for 92; 6 for 134; 7 for 158; 8 for 179; 9 for 182; 10 for 202.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M.
R. W.
BRITISH FISCAL POLICY.
Tories Score With Mr. Samuel.
LABOUR TO CHALLENGE.
(Reuter's Special Service.)
London, Saturday. Conservative opinion remains Oons of soreness at the uncompro- mising attack of Mr. Samuel on the Cabinet's fiscal policy in yes-
60
6
4
1
Sig. Williams....10 2 99 0 Capt. Mirehouse.14 0 34 The home side were indebted to A. H. Musson 22.1 4
for their sixth success Anstruther this season, for besides taking 4 wickets for 12 runs he scored 30 out of the first 35 runs scored by the Recreio. Scores:-
Civil Service C.C.
H. E. Strange, run out
B. C. K. Hawkins, b Alves
5. Randle, b Pereira
A. E. Wood, run out
J F. McGowan, b Alves
W. H. Edmonds, e and b. Prata
A. Grimmett, e Silva, b
Figueiredo
R. G. Robertson, not out
J. M Wilson, b Prate
..17 4 38 United Services. A. L. Birt (R.A.), c Wood, b
Bock
Sig. Williams (R.C.B.),
McLellan
Mid.
17
Macfarlan (R.N.), Sayer, b McLellan
terday's .debate, but second
b
9
5 thoughts are tending to allow him this.one from a Conservative view- point-"indiscretion."
11
20 A. H. Musson (R.A.), b Beck
14 Lt. Villlers (R.Ñ.), b Beck
7 Lt. Watson (R.N.), b Beck ..
11 Capt. Wales
If he will contant himself with
7 his trenchant criticism and not!
Introduce & discordant note in every subsequent debate, no doubt;
(S.W.B.),
b
4
McLellan ..
10
Capt Barry (RA.), c Ride
Richardson
b
18
14 Lt.-Comdr. Mundy (R.N.), c
Sayer, b Duckitt
0
oLt Anstruther (R.E.), run out
.0 Capt. Mirehouse (Glosters),
3
not out
Extras (B3, LBS)
2 much will be heard of his speech
in the vote of censure debate on
Monday, when the Labour Opposi-
21 tion will challenge the Cabinet
agreement to differ.
2
Meanwhile the Conservatives are
6 disposed to reat content with what they regarded as a most suc- cessful week.
111
R. H. Woodman, b Prata
N. J. Bebbington, b Prata Extras (B2, WBI)
Total
100
Hall of Wickets:-1 for 32; 2 for 51; 8 for 52; 4 for 68; 5 for 71;
Total
6 for 86; 7 for 86: 8 for 90; 9 for 100; 10 for 100.
Beck
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. R. W. 16 5 34 4
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Owen Hughes
3
0 18
0
0.
M. R. W. McLellan
12
8 32 3
A. P. Guterres
7 1 24
Richardson
4 0 13
1
B 2
20
1 Duokitt
8.1 0 11
1
6.5 8 12 4
Pereira
Prata
Alvea
9 2 910 2
KERMANI AND ISMAIL
SCORE FREELY.
NEW SPEEDBOAT
RECORD.
Garwood Goes 111.712 Miles Per Hour.
KAYE DON ECLIPSED.
2
1
2 0
3 1
9
1
L.R.C. Seniors Too Good.
At Sookunpoo the Indian R.C.
(Reuter's Special Service)
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A. P. Guterres, c Hawkins, b
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A. P. Pereira, b McGowan ́....
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J. Figueiredo, c Bebbington, b
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G. Guterres, not out
N. Silva, b Edmonda
F. H. Carvalho, b McGowan.
Extras (B1, NB1)
Total
30
5 first eleven defeated the second
28 cleven by 91 runs.
Miami, Florida, Saturday. Garwood, the American speed-
The feature of the match Was 5th century partnership between boat king, has made what is claim- Kermani and Ismail which realis-ed to be a now world's speedboat oed 106 runs for the first wicket.
record at Indian Creek to-day with jan average mean speed over the mile course each way of 111.712 66 miles per hour.
8
Scores:-
let XI.
4 S. R. Kermani, retired
18 S. A. Ismail, st. S. Ismall, b
4 M. R. Abbas...
4 A. A. Aziz, l.b.w., b Arculli. 2A. M. Omar. c Nazarin, b
A. R. Suffiad
The official world's record is 58 held by Kaye Don who, on Lake 0Garda last July, returned 110.28
m.p.h.
10
105 A. Baker, e A. R. Abbas, b
-1
A. K. Minu, c A. K. Ismail, b
b Arculli
Fall of Wicketa: for 35; 2 Aronil!.... for 35; 3 for 49; 4 for 58; 5 for 63; 6 for 66; 7 for 75; 8 for 79; 9 for 88; 10 for 105.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M.
Robertson
Randle
McGowan
Hawkins
Edmonds
A. A. Rumjahn, b A. R. Suffad H. D. Rumjahn, not out
With the rather heavy going that is to be encountered on the soft ogrounds, nimbleness and quickness are at a premium, consequently it is useless for Rugby players to train by Jong road runs or by slogging| steadily round and round the field. Far better for them would it be if
to put in ten minutes"} they were Total (for 7 wkts, dec.) 165 brisk skipping, followed by about a
R. W.
8
1 38 1
F. D. Pereira, not out
*Extra
8 0 28 2
9.1 2 20
а
3 0 6 1 1 16
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.
Recreio
Kowloon C.C. Indian R.C.
League II.
S.W. Borderers
Craigenzower
R.E. & Siga. Police R.C.
Posa.
$2
0
A. K. Minu and A. M. Rumjahn 2 did not bat.
quarter of an hour practising short sprints and quick starting; the
Fall of Wicketa:-1 for 106; 2 for 107; 8 for 123; 4 for 128; 5 whole to be finally rounded off by a little passing and kicking. They for 130; 6 for 180; 7. for 180.
would not then come on to the field BOWLING ANALYSIS. ·
P. W. D. L. Pts. Pts. | Arculli
8 6 2 1 27 20A. K. Ismail 2 5 2 0 21 17 A. S. Sufind
6 4 11 18 18
10.
13 21 A. R. Abbas.
7 3 0 $ 21
0. M. R. W. feeling muscle-bound and complain-
2 21. ging of stiffness and aching calves.-
R. Cove-Smith.
12
8 1 23 + 40
8 0
5 0 27 0
0
A. R. Suffad
7
1. 40
2
1 2 3 1 21
8 H. Nominbhoy. 2 d. 29
0
M. R. Abbas
20 28
1
7
L 2nd XI
Hong Kong CC. B Đ ĩ ở Í University.... 6 1 2 3 18 R.A.S.C.
5 1 1 8 15 Civil Service C.C. 8 0 4 4 24
Friendlies.
CLUB RECEIVE GOOD START
AGAINST SERVICES.
Good Bowling Performances,
4 H. T. M. Barma, 1h.w..., b
Pereira...
On the H.K.C.C. ground the Hong Kong.C.C. ended up the first day's play in the two-day match against the United Services XL with a load of 88 runs.
But for a first wicket partner- ship of 75 by Richardson and
A. R. H. Esmail, c Omar, b
A. K. Minu
GOAL SCORERS.
Division L Castilho (St. Joseph's) Costa (St Joseph's) Dominy (Kowloon)
Blackburn (Police)
Bell (Club)
Redgate (Navy)
Division IL Lakeman (Borderers)
0
Davis (Borderers)
A. R. Abbas, b Baker
10
Duncan (Borderern)
H. Nomanbhoy, b Baker .... |A. S. Sufflad, b. Pereira
0
0
|A. R. Sufflad, L.b.w., b. Pereira, |K. Nazarin, c A. M. Rumjahn,
b Baker
0
Railton (Club)
Fowler (Club)
Nicholls (Kowloon)
12
12
Parsons (Borderers)
Pritchard (Borderers)
0
Extras (B8,) LB4, WB1;
NB1)
James. (Borderers) Ford (Borderers)
14
Total
74
F. M. el Arculli, b Pereira '.
སསྐྱའང་ལ
Division III.
| A. K. Ismall, b.H. D. Rumjahn 15 Mole (Borderers) ...
S. Ismail, b A. A. Kumjahn M. R. Abbaa, not out
Fall of Wickets:-1 for 0; 2 for.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
Duckitt and a sixth wicket part1; 3 for 14; 4 for 14; 5'fer 25; 6 nership of 42 by Mitchell and Ride for 267 for 48; 8 for 64; 9 for Navy the Club would have fared poorly 74; 10 for "74. against the bowling of Musson (6)
for 60) and Anstruther (4 for 38).
BOWLING
Berk and McLellan did well to A. Bakar. dismiss the first seven Services Pereira
batsmen for only 67 runs..
Scores:
Hong Kong (C..
J. E. Richardson. 1.b.w
Anstruther
E. E. Duckitt, c Wales,
Musson
G. R. Bayer, Birt,
Anstruther
R. H. Grifths, &'Anstruther
H. Owen Hughes,
E. J. E Mitchell, 7
Musson
LT. Ride lib.w..
H. D. Ramjahn
Argylla Borderers
ANALYBIB,C,
O... M. · B. W Polica
Kowloon. 8:44 20 3 Club 8124
A. K. Minu SER
St. Josepi
4 Rocralo
09
A. A. Rumfahi.^0.2 290
FOOTBALL ON SATURDAY:
AT A GLANCE.
owloon.
Borderers Argylla
Division L
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44 23 10 14 10
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