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THE HONGKONG, DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14TH, 1919.

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HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE. TERMINATION OF A SUCCESSFUL SEASON.

THE BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES.

Was

BATTING AVERICKS.

Arer-

Ian, No... Total age. A E. Wood 4. 10 3 714 369 3,་ R.E. O. Bird 11 * 31* 170 10.5 BW. Bradbury.. 15 0 44 2ན7 17.1 F. 4. Ling 13 3 31. P. T. Lambla 14

114

W. H: Edmonds. 11

H. E. Strange

F. Syme Thomson 10

E. W. Hanulton.. 8 Hon. C. Severn... C. Sara

T. Melformac

10

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1

4

0

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CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB.

ROYAL ENGINEERS,

Next

Craigengorer were lucky in finishing For the greater part of the season, the as high up a fifth. They are a very Royal Engineers were greatly handicap- moderate bathing side." In thet, the only | ped by the fact that maliy of their two members of the team with any pro- cricketers were wanted for football. tensions to being batsmen are R. Hasa When they were able to get a full team, 13.6 12.6 190 and F. G. Thompson. The tram WMA 12.3

the Engineers showed "themselves eqúnl 11 saved by ita tail on more than one to most of their competitors. 10.3 vecasion. Ouar, the crack bowler in the scused" they are likely to have a very 319. tiam, bowled more overs than any other strong eleven. The highest score made 1.3 man in the League. Craigengower will by any member of the team was the un- 3.3 have to look out for new members for finished "#9 obtained by Corporal Waller

Text season as with the Tadian R.C. at the expense of the University. entering an eleven in the League, they 7.3 will probably lose Omar, Abhas, Arculli

BATTING AVERAGES. Rumjahn, and Noria.

30

4

The success which attended the League Season of 1018-10 proved that Nongkong sportsmen were well advised in their endeavour, to keep, cricket in the Colony Five insings and under. going until the return of the mang Hong.ET. Crocker.... kong men who left to play the greater R A. Duncan gape, overseas. Taken altogether, the G. T. Knight... Lengue provided that measure of healthy Dr. Smalley rivalry that is the essence of real aps. The season

somewhat protracted owing to the variable weather.

The Hongkong CC., who decided not to sake part-in-League cricket owing to the uncertainty of being able to raise an

R. E. O Bird....161.4 34 391 67 eleven, had such a successful series of W. Hamilton, 87.4 10 270 27 friendly matches that there is little donbiot. C. Severn.. 45.36 197 17 that they would have been very near the top of the league table, if not at the top, had they entered. The hope is expressed that the Club will join the League next season..

'con-

The R.G.A. are to be heartily gratulated on having won, the shield. They were more fortunate than the other Service teams in being able to keep their best eleven intact for the greater part of the season. Bdr. Sharman, who has the best batting average both in the League and in the team, had a run of success in the middle of the season, but ill-health towards the latter part prevented him from helping bis side morey Another very noteworthy femiere of the League was the record of A. E. Wood, who, playing his first year's League cricket, obtained the highest aggregato

among all Clubs Without doubt be was the best batsman of the year, and must be one of the Colony's first choices when an mitch comes along

THE LEAGUE TABLE-

The League table is as follows:-

Craigengower

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13. N.. .. Tatal age,

36 128 147

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RAFTING AVERAĜES.

...

"Also batted: W, Woolley, 7; and 0. 0 Woodman, 7.

BOWLING AVERAGES. over de urėra.

R. B

Ian. .. .. Teat

13 .0 48

ALt. Raworth 10

Lance. -Upl ange,

1

14.5

Lawrence 0. HO

110

19.9

. 6. Thompson 16 T 43 190 3. H. Abbas... Is A. W. Grimmett 19 0

50

06

169

2. Cornil. Waller Te 1 11. Capt. Wahl 14

197 114

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B4164S. M. Jewsbury 1" - 1

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M. 21 237 32

W

L. E. Lammert.. 11

40

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2. Sergt. "Heath

21

57

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Act Araulli

15

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Sup Purnell

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41

4.3

0.9

A. Goldenberg

14

18.

07

Corp Pascall

1 5

21 3.3

10.3

G. Manley

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25.

692

77

Lance Corp.

11.V. Omar.....

14

I

30

09. 17.6

Feakes

1 12

15.

J. D. Noria

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Five Innings and Pudder.

9 B

7.5

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W. Hallspor T. F. Ford

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5.2 LL.-Cal Coles ...

Major Taylor

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198

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3

12

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34

2.9

Corp. Hooper ...

2

13*

10 18

F. J. Ling.....103

Also bowled: P.-T. Lamble, 10.5, 1. 45. 3; H. E. Strange, 12. u. 65. 2; WHS. Jex Edmonds, 7 0. 29. 1; 4. E. Wood, 9. 0 30. 0; and F. Syme Thomson, 1.0.9 0.

THE MANCHESTER REGIMENT.

#

Also butted:-E. D. Bush 14; W. Pitt, 13; F. Kew (9), 9: B. Muskett, 9; J. Pestonji, H. Ellis, 2: E. Rocha, U: H. Pereira, 0; and 5 Ismail, C.

HOWLING AVERAGES.

The Manchesters Snish third in the League, thanks to an extraordinary run of success-when they defented Kowloon,ver 30 acere.. the R.C.A. and the Civil Service-in the L. E. Lammert... 7.2

Cailer ju overs.

They played. Omar. 199.4 latter half of the season. very determinedly, and deserved their A. W. Grimmett 88, 1 place. It will be learned with general M: H. Abbas ......198 regret that they are not likely to remain in Hongkong till the next League season la Hali and Allan," the. Manchesters possess two of the best bowlers in the League.

BATTING AVERAGES.

Avez-

Jun, 2.0, 1.8. Total age.

294 21

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Q.M.S. White ... Sap., Lewis...

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30.343 10-11

1 305 97 11.2 23,379 26 74.3

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A. Guldenberg las W. Hall

Alto hattuk:- Corp, Hooper, 15; Pte. Conner 10; S. 8. Charles, 4; S. M. Pugh, 2.Sapr. Cooley 2; Sergt. Strange, 0: Sergt. Glenny, 0; and Corpl.: Townsend, 0...

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BOWLING AVERAGES.

Over 40 overs

Corp Pasenfl ... 71. Corp. Waller ... 1 Et. Raworth Sapr. Parnell Under 20 overs.

3 0 14 I 19

CHINESE RECREATION CLUR

The Chinese had a moderate season, the little success they achieved being mainly due to the individual efforts of Ng Se Kwong, who was beaten only by A. E. Wood in the aggregate of ruas Pte. Rhodes .... #1.3

18.1 scored. Yew Man Tsun was another of Lt. Col. Coles

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118

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18 the team's standout players. It will be Q.M.S. White ... 12

noticed that he comes second in the batte. Conner 8.3 ing and hends the bowling averages. Sergt. Heath

BATTING AVERAGES.

Lance-Corp.

Lawrence

15

2 118 4 29:5

$1

1 0 $1- Also borcled-Sergt. Strange, 3.0.28.6; 6 Corp Hooper. 3.0-16.1; Sopr. Feakes, 3.0.21.1; Sapr. Rose, 3.0.20.0; and S. 31. Jewsbury, 6.0.61.0.

Aver- faa. N.o. .a. Total age. Ng Eze Kwong... 11 86 530 Tew Man Taun.. 13. I 50 299 - 24 George Ice 13 # 45 249 26. Un Hew Fan 14 I H. Ching

THE ROYAL NAVY,

In fulfilling their League fixtures, the Navy team have been forced by circum- stances to engage the Services of no lear 48 than 54 men. In the circumstances it

3 0 1 4 1.3

Alin batted:-G. Hall, 9; Lay Tam Sze. ; and Woo Pak Fook, n.

was not strange that they bad to be con- tent with the wooden spoon. They are certain to have a better team-in the next cricket season.

Aver-¡

RS. M. Keenan. 15 Sergt hall

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Lavan.ugh 13 1 Capt. unule.....

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217

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QM.S. Smith ....

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Sergt. Bilson.....6

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31

Five innings and under,

Kowloon

Sergt Kelly

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Pte. Straban

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University 16

Lt Col Harvey..

Wee Lee Sou.... 9

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163 32

19.7 0 71 162 1.5 1 36 69 11.1

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Cheung Wing Kui 8 +3 18.

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Lieut. King

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Wong Po Keung 10 3 24

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Fire Innings 'and Under, Cheng Chi

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72

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Also batted: Sergt. Canavan, 2; Lt Herbert, 1; Sergt. Alison, 0; and Pte. Bmith, 0.

BOWLING AVERAGES.

Chan Ting Ling 9 0 Liu Yat Mun

G 10

......

6* 7

3:5

K. K. Wong 5

I

Wong

Kwok

BATTING AVERAGES.

Kwong

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Inn. .. .8. Total age.

V. M. It.

A

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7.2

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90,9

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7.4

BOWLING AVERAGES.

Sig. Back. Pay-Lieut.

12

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Yew Man Tsun...158.130 470 40 13.8 G. Lee

78.94 302 24

418 32 7 333 21

11,7 12.8

E. G. Kennett. 14 Pay-Lieut.

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15 O' 53

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95 9.5 best batsman on the side, obtained the 25.5biggest Dggregate.

BATTING AVERAGES.

It was a pity that".

11.3

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11"

6. 3.3 ...

MATTING AVERAGES,

L. E. S.. Hodge did not turn out for the G. E. Marley 14 2 24 34

R. A. Ponsonby 39 10.6 side more.often,

Fane 15 JD. Wright... 15

36

:

3

2

5 D 10 22

3 0 9 1 1

11. 13

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Lt. Hake

5 0

2. 4

0 0 - 1 I

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Manchesters. R.E-were not actually Serge Goodman... 4 U 10 12 played, the latter team in each instance. Fimer.......................

Bergi, Clarke ..... 3 0 conceding the points to the former.

The success of the R.G.A. was not sur prising, because they had undoubtedly | Over 40 otëra.

the best balanced team in tho. League. Q.M.S. Allan 127.5 38. 254 _Sharman, their***

**star batamaa, did wellbergt. Hall- on almost every occasion he played, his

Bec.-Licut. big innings of 128 against the Chiness Under 40 ouers.

Cavanaugh being the highest individual score of the Pt Maloney

Robinson 13 Comdr. Gürper

Pay-Lt. Wild.... : E. J. Coomes... 7 1 B 325 Five Innings and Under. "

Comdr. Gibson... 30 56 150 Lt. Stanton, ... $ 1 29 Lt. Bernard

Next to Sharian, the R.GIA. are Sergt. Goooman. 13 indebted to "Gor. Baines and Sergt. Corp Horrocka. 31.2.

| Corp. Harden'...........33 Athorne. These two men did the bulk of

3. 41. Under overk the bowling, and also batted very con and Capt. Bundle, 0. 1. 26. 0.

...Also boled: Sergt. Keenan 8. 0. 38. 0; H. Ching..... 15 0 13 2 sistently. Each was helped by several

Also Douled:-Wee Lee Soo, 2.0.13.1; unfinished innings.

and Sin Man Ping, 5.1.13.0.

BATTING AVERAGES. ."

Aver. Ian, s.o. mr. To age. 2 128 419

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KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB,

THE UNIVERSITY C.C.

The Kowloon Cricket Club did as well. The University were disappointing, for A. G. File...

the team possess good batting and bowl. L. 8. Godfrey..." 2 1 52.3 as, could have been expected from them, ing talent. They bad little luck, for they Big Thurgarland Corpi, Mann 150 Licus, Sutherland 10

291214 though, on one or two occasions, they were defeated by weak teams though they Sig. Bartlett... Sergt. Athorne 16 4

228 20.4 upset all calculations by failing miser-showed how strong they were by beat Pte. Breslin Gnr. Baines 12 5 35

ing Kowloon and the Civil Service and Big Price Licut, Coltman

117 16.7 ably against teams whom they were ex drawing with the R.G.A. Marley was not Pay-Liept. 10 C.QM.Ballourd 100

pected to defeat. Next season's prospects as effective with the ball as in the pre P. O. Clayton Gur. Sharp

10.6 are much more hopeful.

It will be noticed that James bad the vious season. Gnr. Middleton

the University contribute the honour of making the highest individual quintette of batting averages in the S. B. S. Crocker 2. 0.8 score, while Stapleton, undoubtedly the League.

Unr. Perkins.....

4

8 0 100

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Johnstone

beat. S. Ryder......

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Pte Akhurst

Inu, x.o... Total age. Col. Mayhew, 8; F. Q. Stuckbary, 22*;

5

71

50 344 1 71 394

Inn. No. 2.4. Total nga. Å, H. Rumjahn 14 ง 59 343 Also batted: Corp. Hall, 12, and Bergt. P. Robinson.... 13

K. R. Mackaskill · 8 1 61 150 227 F. A. Redmond... 9. 0 Knight, 4

C. J. Stapleton... 14

BOWLING AVERAGES.

M.

Th R

A

Over 40 overs.

Jumes 13 Borgt. "Graham... 83.4 23 204 34 eR. Pestonji 10 2 34 OL Gar. Baines.......168.1 45′ 458 55 8.2 LJ. Blackburn. 110 30 122 Sergt. Athorne 138.1 20 435 45 9.8 A. de Sousa ... 11

Also howled: Gor. Perkins, 11. L 37, 5;

E. J. Edwards ... 8 Gar. Sharp, 16. 4. 18. 3; Corpl. Wordley Overy

J. H. Mead 5. 0. 9. 1 Corpl. Mann, 1. 00. 0; Gar. Middleton, 2. 6. 21. 0; Bdr. Bowerman, Five inninge and under. 2. 0..15, 0.

THE CIVIL SERVICE.

E. RA. Llewellyn, 13; Sto. Davis, 10; Sig. Farmiloe, 8; L S Williams, 7; 34.4 Sub-Lt. Bathurst, 6; S. P. O. Rush- 29.4 brooke, 5; 8to. Cutter, 5; Sto. Griffin, 23.56; L. B. Stacey, 6; A. B. Watts, 4; A. B 18.8.

Woodfine, ; A. B. Kinchen, 1; Sergt. 10.3 Dennis, 1; A. B. Shorrocks, 1; A. B. 9.4 Moorhouse, 0; A. B. Overend, 0; r. 0.

Hammonda, a, L. 8. Stiliman, 0; A. B 7.C.Vale, 0; Sto. Barclay, 0; L. S. Waters, 5.20; A. B. Logan, 0; C. 8. Lec, 0; L. B. Stillman, o; Boy Hall, 0; E. R. A 123 Macarthy, o; and A. B. Moriarty, ....

BOWLING AVERAGES.

E. G. Kennett...125.5 13 433 97

189

D. M. Goodall ... 11 H. Tayler...... 11

2. 44 999 1 72* 280 0.10. 195

208 Lim Keng Sim... 01 1

98

81

20. D. K. Samy 12

94

1

45

152

81.

130

17.7W. Gitting14". 1 15.2 Cheah Toon Lock 0 1 17 }ls M. P. Cho 0 1 21*

33

129

9

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26

11.3 Fire Innings and Under.

11

28 .09.

gai). C. Choa

0 21. 37

40

9.0 H. A. Basto...... 2 Q, 18 18

9.

10 4 100

10

6.2 Ang Swee Ching 4 1. 11 20. 3.1 Yeoh Teik: Ee

6.0

3 0

14 16

51

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Pay-Lieut.

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Robinson 12

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C.

Under 40 overs.'

Thivy, b

A. G. Pile..... .11 1

67 4

BOWLING AVELAGES,

C. S. Lee

1' 32

BOWLING AVERAGES.

Over 40 oters.

Comdr. Garner... 19

0. H R. *

A

14.2 18 5 10.4 19.B

1." W.

A.

12.4

9.2 A. H. Rumjahh... 27 8.8. D. Wright 81 15.3 Under 40 overs.

R. A. Ponsonby

Pane 717.2 Yeoh Teik Es... 22 0 100 3

F. A. Redmond... 07.4 10 353 27 G. E. Marley 183.4

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A. A. Claxton L. E. S. Hodge... 3. 0 T. M. Cochrane... 4 0. The Civil Service, whe finished second, J. D. Birrell.......

E. Wheeler 50 14 1) had a

"streaky" season. They lost some La batted A. O. Brown, 0; the Rev. matches in the most unaccountable man. A T. W. Dowding, 0. ner, but hoved what they could do by

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Booking at ROBINSON'S,

being the only team to taked points from Over 10 overs.

the R.G.A, in their two matches. The R. Pestonji 122.1 24 132 36 shared with the Manchesters the honour. P; Janes1311 24 42 41 of defeating the E.G.A. on one occasion, H. Overy

80 7 200 93 3230 15

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A. E. Wood, who heads the batting aver- H. H. Tayler ages, scored two centuries (both un-Under 40 overs: benzen). at the expense of the Manchesters T. M. Cochrane... 344 and Kowloon. The two best all-round men on the side were R.EO. Bird and Also bowled L J. Blackbarn, 8.0. 30. FJ. Ling Ling has slightly the better 1, L. E. 8. Hodge, 4 1 10. 3; A."de Alao bowled Wong bowling average but Bird bas beaten him Boun, 2 0. 10.0; 1. P. Robinson, 3. 0, 11 in batting.

U; and K. R. Mackaskill, 3. 0.8, 0.

E, J. Coomes 211377 Comdr. Gibson... 211 93 4 23.2 19.2L S. Godfrey... 19 1 103 3

34.3 22.9

Also bouled:Pay-Lt. Johnstone, 2.0.7.2; 25. Sta. Cutter, 4.0.12.2.; E R. A. Llewellyn 7.0.238; Pte. Akbaret, 2.1.8.1; L. S. Vinant, 7.143.1; Lt. Hake, 1.0.1.0; L 8.

0 161 20.1 Collins, 2.0.14.0; L. S. Ryder, 2.0.17.0; 25.3 Sig. Price, 10.2.21.0; A. B. Moorhouse,

D. K Samy 360 152 5 38.4 2.0.90.0; LB. Thorgarland, 20.18.0 Fook Law, Sto, Barclay, 2.0.20.0; Pay-Lt. Holberu

4.0.30.1; Cheah Toon Lock, 1.0.30; M. 10.10; P. O Clayton, 0.0.20.0; and It P. Choa, 30.23.0; W. Gittis. 4034.0 Stanton, 19.263.0.

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