THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 19, 1987
CRAIGENGOWER HAVE POOR SEASON
G. SOUZA IS COMING INTERPORTER
ARMY "A" LACK VARIETY
THE
IN ATTACK
1
DANIELLS AND BAKER BAT
CONSISTENTLY
(By "ADREM”)
G. Souza
F. R. Zimmern
U. M. Omar
E. Zimmern
A. B. Hamson
W. Hung
A. R. H. Esmail
W. Rapley
A. K. Ismail
P. J. Billimoria
BATTING
Inno. N.O. H.S. Aggr. Avge.
7
73. 178
29.67
57* 123
20.50
5
·36*
74
18.50
74
120
17.14
1
23*
61
10.17
24
67.
9.57
28
61
8.71
7
0
29
60
8.57
6
2
14*
28
7.00
4
1
7
11
3.66
The following also batted:-A. Zimmern (0, 8); G. T. Lee (10); W. Hong Sling (0, 2, 0); A. T. Lee (10*); A. Gøbind (0).
*Indicates not out.
chief point of interest in the Craigengower Cricket Club's season just concluded, is the gratifying form shown by G. Souza, one of their most youthful cricketers, who has attained much prominence as the result of excellent all-round performances. He capped a very good season by scoring a brilliant half-century for the Island P. J. Billimoria against the Mainland, in the first representative game arranged for many years by the powers-that- be.
U. M. Omar A. K. Ismail G. Souza
BOWLING
0.
M. R. W.
Avge.
52.1
12 137 14
9.78
41.4
4 161 12
13.42
55.3
5
208 11
18.91
68.2
13
222
8
27.75
The following also bowled:—A, B. Hamson (2—0—150); A. T. Lee (5 (~4~2); A. R. H. Esmail (3—0—10—0); A. Gobind (2—1. 90).
The following held catches:-G. Souza (5); E. Zimmern (3); W. IF HE IS ABLE TO FIND THE SAME FORM NEXT OCTO- BER, SOUZA IS LIKELY TO BE THE FIRST CRAIGENGOWER Rapley (2); F. R. Zimmern (2); A. B. Hamson, A. R. H. Esmail, D. MEMBER TO GAIN INTERPORT RECOGNITION, SINCE W. Hung. PATERSON TRAVELLED TO SHANGHAI WITH ERIC MIT- CHELL'S ELEVEN IN 1932.
A. Zimmern stumped one batsman.
ARMY “A”
RESULTS OF MATCHES
In contrast to Souza, W. Rapley, who, last season was consider- ed to show more than ordinary promise, failed to maintain his fine batting and could total only 60 runs in seven innings. Batting Army "A" 110 lost to. Army "B" 157. for 7. figures were generally unsatisfactory, only four of over 20 being returned.
The evergreen U. M. Omar, easily tops the bowling with the fine average of 9.78, while Souza and A. K. Ismail, on occasions, also performed creditably. A new recruit, in the person of P... J. Billimoria joined the club in the course of the season, and his left- hand fast-medium deliveries show considerable promise, al- though his figures do not give a true idea of his excellence as the. spearhead of the attack.
A very moderate season was experienced, only two 'victories being recorded.
Army "A's" Season
Playing Interport cricket over ten years ago, U. M. Omar, above, still shows the youngsters how it is done. He finished at the head of the C. C. C. League bowling averages last season.
160 for 5 beat Army “C” 99.
179 drew with Navy 95 for 5.
135 for 6 drew with K.C.C. 153 for 8. 111 for a beat Recreio 106.
"
56 beat Indian R. C. 35.
149 lost to Hong Kong C. C, 150 for 3.
176 drew with Police 91 for 6.
103 for 1 beat Civil Service 91.
168 drew with University 118.
Bdr. Baker Sgt. Daniells
H.S. Aggr. Avge.
49:00 227 45.40
194 21.55 11.67
Played
10
Won
SUMMARY
Lost
2
Drawn
Points
16
BATTING
Inns.
N.O.
*6
1
93*: 245
·7
2
62*
"
Gar. Chaplin
10
3
47
180 25.71
Q. M. S. Eaton S/Sgt. Collins
6
1
42
10821.60
10
73.
3
22
35
15
43 10.75
51
80- 10.00
20
38
.9.50
the Junior The following also batted:-Lt.-CoL Crawford-Jones (17*, 13*); League and both returned very Spr. Bradford (0, 1, 0, 0, 7*); Pte, Gantzer (6); Cpl. Apps (0, 0, 8*, although 5); Major Foley (6, 0*, 0); Sgt. Burrowes (4); Sgt. Castine (5); Sergt. Daniells and Bdr. Baker creditable figures, but returned excellent batting, figures, Goodger came into the side later Bdr. Hebden (5, 5, 4*).
200 on, and finished with an average *Indicates not out. both aggregating well over runs for averages of 45.50 and 49, of 7.44 to head the list, the remain-
ing bowlers were very ordinary.
CRAIGENGOWER C. C.
Lack of variety in attack seems to have been the cause of Army "A" not doing considerably better than they did. In the course of
respectively. Three other batsmen Sgt. Howe the season, several fine perform topped the 20 mark.
Bdr. Bancroft ances were achieved, however,
As I have stated, the bowling Sgt. Bennett among them being a victory over the previous
lacked variety. In Bradford and S/Sgt. Goodger season's champions,
finest the Indian R.C., and a draw with Apps, they had two of the the current champions, the Kow-opening bowlers in loon C.C.
-
RESULTS OF MATCHES
Craigengower C, C. 123.lost to Indian R. C. 129 for
Played
108 beat Civil Service 88.
158 for 8 lost to Navy 159 for 4.
141 for 8 drew with K. C. C. 156 for 8.
174 for 7 beat University: 80.
104 lost to Army: 107 for 9.
90 lost to Hong Kong C. C. 100 for 4.
SUMMARY
Lost
Drawn
S/Sgt. Goodger Cpl. Apps Spr. Bradford S/Sgt. Collins Bdr. Bancroft Sgt. Daniells
BOWLING
0. 20 78.1 11 93.1 25 305
M. R.
Avge.
2 67
Sun 7:44
222 21
10.57
25
12,20
22
75:
12450
24
87
21.75
17
28.00
-1); Bdr.
24–2); Q. M.
..
Bradford
The following also bowled:-Bdr. Hebden Baker (6
61-1); Col. Crawford-Jones (4– Eaton (1 -1-0); Pte. Gantzer (7—1—45—0).
The following held catches:-Sgt. Bennett (3); Pte. Gantzer (3); Sgt.
Daniells (2) Men(2);
Bdr. Baker, S/Sgt. Collins, · Bdr. Bancroft, Bdr. Hebden, Sgt. Ben- nett.
S/Sgt. Collins stumped one batsman.
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