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CANADIAN CRICKETERS TO TOUR ENGLAND

Strong In Batting And Good Spin Bowlers

Toronto (Ontario), March 24. The Canadian cricket team, which is to tour England this summer, will consist of fourteen players, each of whom have scored a cen- tury at some time or other.

Their average age is 25. The team is definitely strong in bat- ting and includes some clever

The spin bowlers.

team will sail from Montreal on June. 19 and return home on August 21: Canadian teams previously tour- ed England in 1880, 1887, 1910 and 1992

29.00 RUMJAHN LOSES IN

STRAIGHT SETS

RICHARDSON CLAIMS

TWO OF THEM

A. R. MINU CAPTURES MOST WICKETS

FIXTURES SHOULD BE COMPLETED

(By L.B.W.)

THE League cricket season was more or less officially brought to a close at the Kowloon Cricket Club last Saturday when the K.C.C., as the champion team for 1935-6, entertained a team drawn from the Rest of the League.

On looking back on the season, it must be admitted that Kowloor, thoroughly deserved their success, though the Indian Recreation Club were unfortunate to miss the "double" by the narrow margin of one point. At one stage it looked as though the Sookuapoo Club would repeat their performances of 1930-31 (Contnued from Page 4)

and 1931-32, when they won both divisions of the League, but the University put a spoke in their wheel by trouncing them to the ranber-optune of 113 runs in the First Division, forcing them to be con-

22.00 1923-Ng Ste Kwong: runner-up

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21.33

Ramjahn. 21.00 1924 T. Honda; runner-up-R 21.00

Worthington. 1925-Capt. CH. D. O'Callaghan: 21.00 20.50 1926-T. Honda; runner-up-S.

runner-up--T. Honda.

20:40

Ramjahn. 20.29 1927-S. A. Rumjabn; runner-up-Ng

Sze Kwong.

o. tent with the runners-up position in the premier division and

first place amongst the junior teams.

The main feature of the season was the Interport encounter down in history as a personal triumph for G. R. M. Ricketts, the against Shanghai, which the Colony won. The match will go H.K.C.C. all-rounder, who was outstanding in all departments, and it was indeed a sorry day for the Colony when he left the Colony almost immediately after the match, for Home.

Four centuries were scored in Below we give the complete the First Division, of which J. Eresults of each of the First Divi- Ision Clubs, together with the bat- Eichardson, the Civil Service

ting and bowling averages for the Cricket Club's opening bat, claim-First Division:- 1931-C. & L. Rumjahn; runner-up-ed two. He was decidedly un-

E. C. Fincher.

C. Fincher.

18.00 1932 S. A Remjahn; runner-up-Elucky not to have struck his best form earlier in the season as he 17.00 1933-S. A Romjahn: runner-up-would otherwise have gained a

J. A. E. Cassambhoy.

16.00 1935-S. A. Rumjahn; runner-up-G. 15.50

R. M. Richetts.

15.33 1936-Thu Wai-pui; runner-up D. Rumjahn..

The

First Division League Table

L. D.

1934 Taui Wai-pui; runner-up-Tam place in the Interport team.

E. C. C. Yoc-fong.

LEC. other two centuries were scored by C. SCC Alec. Pearce and H. Owen Hughes, Royal Navy

KEC.C. both of the HACC, and the hon-Army our of scoring the most runs in University League cricket fell to Richardson, C. Ca who had an aggregate of 340 runs) in six matches with an average of: 68.00 once, not out.

Two Finals In Club Tournament

A R. Mina, the LRC. left-

Two Finals were decided in the 14.00 Hong Kong Cricket Club Tourna-hander, captured the most, wickets

13.80 ment, resulting as follows:

HANDICAP SINGLES (FINAL)

(26), but the best average was returned by S. V. Gittins, of the 13.00 M Pagh (-15.2) beat W. A. S.K.C.C., while F. D. Pereira, the Grant (15.2) 4-6, 6—1, 7—3. Colony fast bowler, and Frank 12.66 HANDICAP DOUBLES (FINAL) Goodwin, the ECC. skipper were 1200 W. P. Lucy and R. A. Philimore only one behind Minu insofar as (-3/6) beat B. O'M. Deane and the number of "scalps" was con- G. E. R. Dirett (15) 5

cemed. 6-2

-(Continued on Page 7)

Totais

52 20 20 12 72 Kowloon Cricket Club (Champions)

beat the Army by wickets. drew with H.K.C.C. beat CS.C.C. by 8 wickets. drew with LRC.

beat C.C.C by 2 wickets. beat Navy by 6 wickets. beat University by 87 runs.

Royal Navy

lost to ELEC.C. by 9 wickets Jost to LR.C. by 42 runs. beat University by 2 wickets. beat C.C.C. by 7 wickets. lost to 'K.CC by 6 wickets. drew with the Army. Civil Service Cricket Clab

lost to LR.C. by 5 wickets. lost to ECC by 8 wickets. best the Army by 4 wickets. drew with University. beat.C.C.C. by 3 wickets. beat EECC. by 6 wickets.

A B. Madar (LRC)

LL Davis (Navy)

Animal Entertainers.

Quentin Maclean. Organ

E. C. Fincher (KCC)

H. Owen Hughes (HKCC)

E. R. Duckitt (HKCC)

1. S. Forbes (FKCC)

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9.50 A. C. Growder (Club)

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4 224

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beat the Army by 1 wicket. beat Royal Navy by 42 runs. best C.SC.C. by 5 wickets.

0

K. T. Loke (University)

8.00 D. S. Blake (University)

beat CGC by 106 runs.

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8.00 W. L. McKenzie (ECC)

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7.66 W. C. Hung (K.CC.)

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7.40 Lt. Harper (Navy)

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6 93

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0

W. C. Hung (ECC)

7.00 E. R. Duckitt (Club)

34

4 133

7

19.00

3

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7.00 I. Mclanes (Club)

13

F. Zimmern (ECC)

4 95

5 19.00

3

B. Ng (University)

7.00 H. L. Ozorio (University)

60

8 259

13

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A. E. Tata (University)

7.00 E. W. Hamilton (CS.C.C.)

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G. Sonza (C.C.C.)

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A. B. Peatfield (Navy)

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A. R. Hamson (CCC)

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W. H. Sling (CCC)

6.00 RCK. Hawkins (CS.C.C.)

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lost to University by 113 runs.

beat Royal Navy by 9 wickets.

drew with the Army.

beat C.C.C. by 7 wickets. draw with E.C.c.

lost to IRC. by 2 wickets. lost to C.S.G.C. by 6 wickets.

Army

lost to LR.C. by 1 wicket.

lost to K.CC. by 7 wickets. drew with EK.C.C.

0

5.50 Lt. Hunting (Navy)

drew with c.C.C.

0 106

4

26.25

5.29 Lt. Prowse (Navy)

2 107

lost to C.S.C.C. by 4 wickets

4

26.75

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5.00 D. McLellan (C.SC.C.)

3

165

6

27.50

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J. E. Richardson (CS.C.C.)

22

0 121

Lt. M. K. Branwell (Navy)

9.4 0 75

A. R. Abbas (LR.C.)

6

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H. Owen Hughes (Club)

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beat University by 192 runs. drew with Royal Navy.

Craigengower Cricket Club

lost to HK.C.C. by 7 wickets. drew with the Army. lost to LRC by 106 runs. beat University by 4 wickets. lost to E.C.C. by 2 wickets. lost to Royal by 2 wickets. lost to C.S.C.C. by 3 wickets.

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lost to the Army by 192 runs. lost to K.C.C. by 87 runs.

52.00 ALL-INDIA CRICKETERS WHO

MAY MISS ENGLAND TOUR

60.50

Lahore, March 25-Mohammed 75.00 Nissar the Indian Test bowlex and Baga Jilani, an excellent all- rounder, may not be able to go to England with the Indian cricket team this summer. Both players are doubtful whether they can obtain leave from their work in order to make the trip. Nissar All-India

was a member of the side which toured England in 1932.

NORTHANTS REDUCE BIG DEFICIT

Report of the Northamptonshire County Cricket Club shows that ' loss of £1275, on the previous year has been reduced to £769,-

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