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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 9, 1938.

A: H. MADAR HEADS SENIOR BATSMEN

G. F. O'Bryen Drops

To Third Position

ROBBIE

LEE HAS 22 WICKETS

A. R. KITCHELL LEADS THE BOWLERS

(By "ADREM")

A full programme of League matches last Satur- day and a number of low scores, notably the K.C.C.-H.K.C.C. game at Cox's Road, has result- ed in a good deal of re-shuffling in the sion averages.

First Divi-

į

Robbie Lee, left, was partially responsible for the collapse of the H.K.C.C. last Saturday, while A. H. Madar, right, heads the First Divi- sion batting averages.

G. Souza (C.C.C.)

A. R. Minu (LRC.) A. M. Prata (C. de R.)

M. R. Abbas (IR.C.)

E. M. L. Soares (C. de R.)

R. D. Allen (H.K.C.C.) ADVANCES L/Cpl. Cheney (Army) AN UNDEE. L. Gosano (C. de R.)

Pte. Hatfield (Army) D. McLellan (C.S.C.C.) H. L. Ozorio (C. de R.) Comdr. Spurgeon (Navy)

I.R.C. INTERPORTER, A. H. MADAR, THE CONSIDERABLY IN THE BATTING THANKS TO FEATED INNINGS OF 37 AGAINST CIVIL SERVICE. HE NOW TOPS THE LIST WITH 44.00, WHILE G. F. O'BRYEN, OF THE K.C.C., DROPS TO THIRD PLACE. F. H. STOKES, THE CLUB STUMPER IS NOW LYING THIRD HAVING ONLY BEEN DIS- MISSED ONCE IN THREE KNOCKS.

A. R. KITCHELL, OF I.R.C., HEADS. THE BOWLERS BUT ROBBIE LEE, OF K.C.C., WHO CAPTURED 5 CLUB WICKETS ON SATURDAY, HAS INCREASED HIS AGGREGATE WICKETS LEAD, HAVING NOW 22 FOR AN AVERAGE OF 8.95.

FIRST DIVISION—BATTING

(Qualification Two innings, average of 15 and over)

A. H. Madar (I.R.C.)

F. H. Stokes (H.K.C.C.)

G. F. O'Bryen (K.C.C.)

R. D. Allen (H.K.C.C.)

K. Nazarin (LR.C.)

Avge.in

Cricket

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ment, than he has ever done in his life and has scored a heap of runs recent games. Nevertheless I 44.00 noticed a habit of his that will get 43.00 him into trouble if he does not soon 40.50 eradicate it...

An elementary principle states that one's mind must not be made He up before the ball is bowled. rushed out several times on Satur- day to balls he would have been well-advised to stay at home to and it was more by good fortune than anything else that his wicket was not thrown away.

I.R.C. were much "too well- balanced for the Civil Service to make any impression on. A. H. Madar, A. R. Minu and Arthur Rum-

.M.

R. W.

Avge.

-47

14

163

12

13.58

65.5

21

188

-13

14.46

18.1

9

58

4

14.50

25.2

7.

103

14.71

19

5

59

14.75

31

75

15,00

42

197

13

15.15

28

**79

15.80

39.

8

116

16.57

41

1.55

17.22

35

5

123

17.57

10

0

40

20.00

jahn, the latter making a strong come-back, got runs, and then Minu and Kitchell skittled them out after a fine, first wicket partnership be- tween Colledge and Daniells.

Daniells, promoted after a couple of fine innings in the Bec- onds, seems likely to fill Richard- son's shoes with some credit and it will be interesting to see how he fares in future matches.

UNINSPIRING GAME

Army and Navy figured in a drawn “game. at Sopkunpoo.. which does not appear to have been very inspiring. Rawstorne, Godby and {Beadnell made runs for the Army against fine bowling by Chalcroft, and Herbert, two while Thomas Lower-Deckers, got a few for Navy.

Whitmarsh back to the game after a brief period of inactivity, met with scant success either with the bat or the ball.

Inns. N.O. H.S.

Aggr.

3

1

51

3

2

32*

88 43

5

1

68*

162

3

1

77*

78

F. Marshall: (H.K.C.C.)

4

1

75*

116

39.00 38.66

0

80

191

38.20

A. R. H. Esmail (C.C.C.)

5

1

74*

143

Capt. Whitmarsh (Navy)

53

104

Maj. Rawstorne (Army)

3

0

58

100

D. J. N. Anderson (K.C.C.)

4

0

68

133

35.75 34.67 33.33 33.25

G. Souza (C.C.C.)

4

1

47*

98

32.67

B. D. Lay (K.C.C.)

4 3

19*

32

32.00

A. A. Rumjahn (I.R.C.)

3

1

50

58

29.00

Sub.-Lt. Ogle (Navy)

3

0

55

58

29.00

F. R. Zimmern (C.C.C.)

5

1

52

113

A. R. Minu (I.R.C.)

4

1

36

84

A. K. Ismail (C.C.C.)

4

2

37

55

28.25 28.00 27.50

C. P. O. Thomas (Navy)

2

1

26*

27

27.00

T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)

0

53

129

25.80

S. A. Ismail (I.R.C.)

5

0

73

128

25.60

N. D. Lloyd (K.C.C.)

5

1

42*

95

24.25

L/Cpl. Cheney (Army)-

4. 3

16*

24

24.00

Lt. Weedon (Army)

2

0

-32

47

23.50

A. R. Kitchell (LR.C.)

41

-117

23.40

A UNIQUE

~Lt. Chiverall (Army)

2

40

44

22.00

P. J. Billimoria (C.C.C.)

2

W. H. Colledge (C.S.C.C.)

5

R. H. Griffiths (C.S.C.C.)

લોક સ

21

21

21.00

0

39

102

20.40

0 27

60

20.00

OPPORTUNITY

To Taste The Finest Liqueur Brandy

E. F. Fincher (K.C.C:).

4

0

52

80

20.00

W. A. Reed (C. de R.)

5

0

31

99

19.80

Lt. Beadnell (Army)

3

0

27

58

19.33

A. M. Rodrigues (C. de R)

41.

94

18.80

J. E. Richardson (C.S.C.C.)

0

33

73

18.25

Ever Shipped To The Far East.

Lt. Godby (Army) —

41-

54

18.00.

P. M. N. da Silva (C. de R.)

5

0

46

87

17.40

A. E. Perry (CS.C.€.)

4

0

41

67

16.75

F. K. Lee (K.C.C.).

5

60

78

15.60

H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.)

94

78

15.60

Wir. Chalcroft (Navy)"

31

16,50

GODET FRERES

FIRST DIVISION—BOWLING

(Qualification two matches, average of 20 and under)

0.

M. R. W. Avge.

A. R. Kitchell (I.R.C.)

9.5

2

47

5.22

Pay Comdr. Nave (Navy)

5.5

17

5.67

C. P. O. Thomas (Navy)

6.5

31.

6.20

M. F. L. Haymes (H.K.C.C.).

71

6.33

J. L. C. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)

21.5

78

8.67

R E. Lee (K.C.C.) -

71.4

21 197

22

8.95

P. J. Billimoria (C.C.C.)

56.3

16

128

9.14

G. C. Barnett (K.C.C.)

13

3

46

5

9.20

A. H. Madar (LR.C.)

42

13

114

12

9.50

M: el Arculli (IRC.);

20

40

4

10.00

N. D. Lloyd (K.C.C.)

60

172

15

11.47

· H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.)

51

3 188

16

11.75

F. Baker (C.S.C.C.).

83

213

18

11.83

A. T. Lee (C.C.C.)^

49.5-

124

10

12.40

Wtr. Chalcroft (Navy)

21

76

12.67

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