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The following also batted:-M- C. Hang 19, 0), A. V. Ozorio (0), L. E. Tan (18, 5, 11, 4, 0, 0, 0*, 2), V. Lin- 8 gam (4, 1, 3, 13, 1, 7, 0, 8), Visalin- gam (17), W. C. Chin (0, 3, 10, 0), K. Ng (0), K. T. Loke (17, 39), A. K. Phang (19, 1), S. EL. Lingi (21, 0).

Bowling

.729

6 drew with P.R.C. 198 159 lost to C.C.c. best Army “A” 100

drew with

*HK.C.C.

*192

-5

dec.

lost to Navy

102

J. Tsui

1,180 for 91

Average per wicket 12.97

REATEST SHORTCOMING IN THE ARMY SENIOR CRICKET I ELEVEN, WAS IN THEIR ATTACK. THEIR BATTING WAS 14.52. FAIRLY RELIABLE AND IN MOST FIXTURES THEY MANAG- ED TO COMPILE RESPECTABLE TOTALS BUT THEY EXPER- IENCED GREAT DIFFICULTY IN GETTING OTHER SIDES R. Singh.

J. Tsai OUT.

C. E. Teoh !K. S. Oh

*

This is strikingly illustrated in the respective averages per wicket, 24.48. Theirs works out at 16.93, while their opponents is 24.43.

Average per wicket 16.93

against J. Fong

Batting

Not

K. Li Ng G. Hong Choy R. M Soares

Inns. ES. Out Aggr.

5 77 0 186 3 43 0 90

Av. 37.20 30.00

4 58 ✪ 118

4 27 0

85

4 24 0

21.25 12.25

3 20 0

Lt. Godby proved the most suc-Lt. Godby cessful batsman by a large margin, Lt. Weedon while Cheney returned the best bowling figures.

49

29.50 Maj. Rawstorme Lt. Beadnell Lt. Man Club Lt. Maclagan

Pte. Hatfield

Their vast improvement I attri bute to the efforts of A. A. Rumjahn, one of the most experi- enced cricketers in the Colony, who has been coaching them.

Junior University, the

35 11.67 5 17 2 34 11.33 under review to-day, have been one

The following also batted:-Sgt. of the minor sensations of the

Jackson (1), Sgt. Partridge (22), Capt season. Last year they lost alt

Mackintosh-Walker (2, 0, 4, 9, 12), their matches with one exception. Capt. Michell (7), Maj. Murray (0, 1, This year they have accounted for 10, 3). Lt. Barron (8*, 2*, 0), Č.QMS.

St. Hobkirk (19), L sume of the strongest teams in the Warr (0*),

Chiverall (40, 4), L/Cpl. Cheney (16, competition.

1, 5*, 2*), Maj. Eynon (8, 6, 9*). Col Teversham (45*), Pte. Knowles (0), Lt. Banon (0), Lt Welbe, (0), Pte. Coombes (2), Col. Webb (1), C.S.M Northcote (0, 2), Sgt. Painter (0), Lt, Smith (11, 1*), S/Sgt. Goodger (0), Pte. Rassell (0).

Bowling

0. M. R W. Avge L/Cpl Cheney 42 8 197 13 15.15 Lt. Godby 40 3 157 10 15.70 man has also proved to be head and Pte. Hatfield 48 10 147 9 16.33 .shoulders above any one else. The following also bowled:-Lt. Bar- KL Ng bowled with such con-jiron (24 2105—0), Sgt Hobkirk sistency that he finished the season (1-32-0), Sgt. Partridge (12-2 -492), Capt. Michell (40–380), only a few wickets behind C. Pope It Chiverall (30-44-1), Capt. of the Police for the greatest num-Mackintosh-Walker (3-0-22-1), Pte.. ber of "scalps."

Easily their best bat was J. Tsui, who compiled 245 runs for average of 40.83. In attack,

an

one

Knowles (430-23-2), Pte. Coombes C. H. Teoh and J. Tsui also took (16.34 634), S/Sgt. Goodger (1 (0—–—–—51-1), Sgt. Painter (120-67- useful wickets on occasions.

(1), Cpl. Webb (2-0-12-0), Maj.

Eynan (6080).

ARMY Record

P.

# 1

I

2

D. Pts. 4. 7

116 for 7 drew with C. de R. 208 for

guy.

152 7 drew with K.C.C. 164 139 8 drew with

**

The following held catches:-Lt. Man (3), Sgt. Jackson (2); Sgt. Hob- kirk (2), Maj. Rawstore (2), Mai Eynon (2), Capt. Mackintosh-Walker, Lt. Beadnell, Maj. Murray Iz. Barron, Pte. Hatfield, L/Cpl. Cheney, Pte. Coombes, Sgt. Painter and Lt. Smith.

Q. MR. W. Avge. 118 27 406 39 10.41

26 3. 119-10 1190

1,263 for 87 C. E. Tech 723 13 251 18 14.50 against G. Hong Choy 19 2 84 5 16.80

R. Singh

44.3 4 158 9* 17.55 The following also bowled:A. V. Ozorio (144-67—0), V. Lingam. Inns. H.S. Out Aggr. Av.(141-3-358), A. K. Phang (2-0

8 18* 7 42 42.00-60).

Batting

Not

6 95 0 245 9 36 1 105 10 48.0 128 10 29 0 114 9.35 0 103 9 17 1 68 932-257

40.83 The following held catches:— G. 13.13 Hong Choy (8), C. H. Teoh (5), K. Its 1280 Ng (3), V. Lingam (3), J. Fong (2), 11.40 L E. Tan (2), R. M. Soares (2), K. S.- 11.440h, R. Singh, J. Tsui and S. Ling.

8.50 J. Tsui stumped two and B. K. Ng 8.14 one.

KING GEORGE IV

83 144

F.K.C.C. 162 lost to LR.C.

**

179

9 dec.

74

drew with Navy 93

152

9 lost to C.C.C.

159

UNIVERSITY Record

77

161

6 beat C.S.C.C.

159

8

P.

W.

L

77

dec.

10

4

D. 2

Pts. 14

85

lost to K.C.C.

194 for 4

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