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RIDE AND GRIFFITHS
PUT ON 111
Volunteers Second Win.
After equalling - their opponents score in the first innings the Volun- teers XI defeated the Hong Kong Cricket Club by 4 wickets yester- day to register their second triumph of the season. Last week-end they defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club in their first match of the season.
"The feature of the match was the second wicket partnership between L. T." Ride (47) and R. H. Griffiths (60) which realised 111 runs.
Scores:-
H.K.C.C. 1st Innings.
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Baker, b
Beck
L. A. R. Duncan, c & b Baker |J, Barrow, b. Beck
J. Smith, e Davies, b Beck ... IG. S. Dunkley, J.b.w., b Beck ..
C. E. Gahagan, run out
H. J. D. Lowe, c Davies, b Beck
G. E. R. Divett, e Griffiths, b
Richardson
A. Reid, b Lowson
E. R. Duckitt, not out.
די
FINCHER SCORES 109 FOR ONCE OUT.
694 Runs for 38 Wickets.
Mr. E. C. Fincher's XI gained a splendid victory over. Mr. F. Good- win's XI at the K.C.C. yesterday when they won "by 7 wickets.
CHINESE
CIVIL SERVANTS
GALA NIGHT
Keen Competition.
Bath Fincher brothers displayed good form, Teddy being the more
The Chinese Civil Servants convincing of the two. In hitting Bathing Club held a most success- up 73 Teddy broke the ground re-ful gala night on Saturday night cord for this season, E. J. Rwhen a large programme provided Mitchell's 71 and his brother's effort keen competition. earlier in the day being the previous highest scores. Included in his knock were eleven boundary hits.
Scores:-~
MR. GOODWIN'S XT" 1st Innings.
N. A. Mackay, Fincher, b
Burnett
151
The following were the resulta: 200 METRES (OPEN TO THE COLONY)
1. Shek Kam-pul.
2. Tsang Ho-fuk.
* Lan Yim-chung,
1. McInnes, e Dunne, b Burnett 28 50 METRES (MEN) FREE STYLE 4E. F. Fincher, b Lyal
1. Lai Kam-cheuk.
8. Lam Ping-tong.
100 METRES (BOYS')
BREAST STROKE.
0 G. Lee, b Lyal..
16
0:
2. Chan Ping-hung.
1.
F. S. W. Smith, e Burnett, b
7
Lyal
.15
SF. Goodwin, not out
63
50 METRES (WOMEN) FREE STYLE,
7H. Hampton, c Burnett, b Perry 10
1. Miss Chan Woon-king.
82 J. Hunter, b Overy
14
2. Miss Wong Kee-wan,
F. Dunnett, b Lyal
I
3. Miss Ng Shun-ying.
4 A. Spary, b Overy
43
"89 G. White, c Lawrence, b Overy
Extras (B 18 WB 1 NB 2) 21
27
14
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS
181
2. Kwok Tse-shun.
Total
180
0. M. E W
Fall of the wicketa:
1 2 3 4 .5 6
7 8 9
*Burnett
Hung
13 I 44 2
5
2 17 0
9 2 49
4
2.
Dundee
2 0 18 0
3 0 27 1
1.4. 0 11
3
A. Harbord, b Richardson
Extras (B10 LB4)
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
Beck Baker
0. M. R. W. Perry
bowled 2 no balls."
t bowled one wide.
MR. FINCHER'S XL.
陨 1st Innings.
H. K. VOLUNTEERS. 1st Innings.
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L. T. Ride 5 Reid'...
R. H. Grimths b Smith
A. D. Lowson c Dunkley b
Smith
F. Baker 1.b.w. b Duckitt
R. M. Wood & Dunkley b. Divett
R. Stilliard b Duckitt
R. R. Davies 1.b.w., b'Smith
33 Smith
1. Kung Ying-tai.”
8, Cheng Yiu-wah. ·
200 METRES (MEN)
FREE STYLE.
1. Chan Ping-hung.
Mak Wai-ming." 3. Lai Yim-cheuk.
100 METRES (WOMEN)
BREAST STROKE,
1. Chan Woon-king.
2. Wong Kee-wan.
8. Ng Shun-ying.
200 METRES - (MEN)
BRBAST STROKE
1. Ki Yim-woon.
2. Kwok Tae-hee.
3. So Yan-kit
200 METRES (WOMEN)
FREE STYLE
1. Chan Woon-king."
Chan Choi-king..
200 METRES (BOYS),
FREE STYLE
1. Mak Wai-ming.
Kwok Tse-shun.
100 METRES (WOMEN)
14 3 49
5 Overy
12 3 15
1
Richardson Lowson Simpson Ride Kilby
6.3 0
29
1 24
1
.
5 1 20
2 0 14
2 0
15
0 E. C. Fincher, c Hunter, b Smith
36
W. C. Hung, c Smith, b McInnes
14
|F. E. Lawrence, a Goodwin" b
1
65
28 A. E. Perry, b"Melanes
82
25 JC. Lyal, c Lee, b Smith
5
A. C. Beck, e Mitchell,
Duckitt
G. C. Burnett, c Hunter, b Me-
5 Innes、、、
0
2. Chan Fung-hing.
P. Dunne, b Fincher
10
3.
A. A. Dand, b Fincher
0
16 E. O. Murphy, c Spary, b Fin-
2
eherd
7
1.D. S. Green, b Dunnett
2
2. Chan Fung-bing.
5 R. S. Capell not out.....
1
3.
35 .1
Extras (B T5 LB 1)
16
Total.
188
1. Chan Woon-king.
จ
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Total
180
0. M. R. W.
3
Fall of the wickets:
McInnes
16 -3
46 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9
Goodwin
13 1
44
.0
70 93, 115 115 126 136 138 198 178
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Lee
9
25 0
1. Lai Yim-cheuk.
Smith
12 5 33
ទ
2. Chan Kam-fui.
O. M. R. W. Fincher
4 0" 21
3
3. Kwok Tse-hee.
Reid
Lowe
Divett
*Smith
Dückitt
18
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0 34 1
15
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4
8. 2 28
3 N. A. E. Mackay, c Perry, b
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J. McInnes, c. Dunne, b Lyal
2
E. F. Fincher, e Burnett, b
Lyal
7
6 F. S. W. Smith, e Fincher, b 11 Hung
26
12
1.5 0
3
1
DIVING EXHIBITION.
1. Kwok Tse-shun.
MR. GOODWIN'S XI
- 2nd Innings..
2. Mak Wai-ming.
L. D. Kilbee Reid
R. O. T. Simpson not out.
· Extras (B 19 LB 7 WB 3) · 29
0
BACK STROKE
2. Ng Shun-ying.
Chan Fung-bing.
100 METRES (MEN)
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H.K.C.C.
2nd Innings.
H. J. D. Lowe a Kilbee b Beck A. H. Harbord l.b.w., b Beck E. J..R. Mitchell c Kilbee b Beck J. Smith c Lawson b Beck ....
G. 3. Dunkley 1.b.w., b Baker
J Barrow b. Beck
A. Reid rub out
E. R. Duckitt not out
L. A. R. Duncan
Richardson
1 G. Lee, b Burnett
F. Goodwin; b Burnett
12 H. Hampton, b Burnett
2J. Hunter, c Dand, b. Burnett
43 F. Dunnett not out
3. Chan Ping-hing.
4. Ng Shun-ying (Miss).
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THREE HARBOUR
SWIMS,
10 Chinese Physical Culture
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28 G. A. White Lb.w., b Lyal
1
c Wood b
0
A. Spary 1.b.w., b Burnett
Extras (B10 LB2 WB2)
0
14
19
149
9
C. E. Gahagan' é Ride b Kilbee
G. E. R. Divett ć, Lowson b
Kilbee
Extras (B 6 LB 3 NB 5) 14
Total
Fall of the wickets:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
8.14 26 80, 89 46 93 98 188
BOWLING ANALYSIS
*Bock
Baker
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS
Burnett 163 Lyal
*Hung Dunne
0. M. R. W
FOUR ENTRANTS GIVE UP.
Thirty-one competitors took the water in the three Harbour Swims promoted by the Chinese Physical Culture Association on Sunday afternoon.
Twenty entered the Men's event and seventeen completed the
13 2
61 8
11 3 82
8
6 42
14
1
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5 1 28.
0
entrants failed to cover the dis- tance. In the Boys event all six competitors Anished the course.
*: bowled 2 wide bella.
MR. FINCHER'S XI
6845 J. C. Lyal, e' Spary, b Smith
The following were the results:
MEN'S
0.
→ 2nd Innings, M. R. WE. C. Fincher retired
73
18
1. Kwok Chun-han.
10
13 1 42 1
W, C. Hung, b Goodwin"
1
2. Wong Shun-man.
Lowson
3.0 22
0
A. E. Perry, c Spary, b Smith 39
3. Chan Kee-chung.
Richardson Kilbee
3" "0
26
1
G. C.
Burnett, Spary; b
4. Shek Kam-pui.
3 0 15
2
5. Chan Fuk-shing.
· McInnes
39
P. O. Dunne, eSmith, b
McInnes
Tsang Ho-fuk
F. E. Lawrence Lb.w., b'White
47
E. 0, Murphy not out
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H.K. VOLUNTEERS. 2nd Innings.
J. E. Richardson Reid
L. T. Ride e Smith b Duckitt
R. H. Griffiths e Dunkley, b
Smith
L. D. Kilbee. not out
D. S. Green 'st Hunter, b White
60 A. A. Dand not out Extras (B7)
F&Baker cGahagan b Reid ...
17 11
AD. Lowson b. Divett
AC. Beck b Divett..
K. Stilliard not out
Extras (B6 LB 5 WB 2) 13.
Total (for 8 wkta.) 176 R. S. Capell did not bat. BOWLING" ANALYSIS,
ON MER, W.
Goodwin
Total (for 6 wkts) 155 Smith
Lee
Fall of the wickets:
12
84 1112114141 142 1416
Smit
Held
BOWLING ANALYSIS
SOM R. W.
1900 66
18.4 103
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7. Chow Cheung-kwong.
8. Kan Yee-ming.
9. Poon Ping-man.
10. William Yeung.
11. Yue Kam-yeut
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Mak Wai-ming. Lam Do-fal
Ng Yent-kuen.
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