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THE HONGKONG DAILT

298, BATURDAY, JANUARY

1930.

SPORT.

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

HONGKONG CO....... NAVY.

"MAGNIFICENT INNINGS BY 2. 3. 1. HANCOCK.

The batsmen had the mastery of the bowlers when the Hongkong Oricket Club met the Navy in a two-days' match com- mencing on New Year's Day. The Club played a capable slaven, strengthening the bowling by the inalusion of Brand and Lammort, în place of Paravacini and McPhail who had played against the Garrison Sutton took Thursfeld's place. The Navy missed that useful bataman, Lieut. Jonen, also Lieut. Casswell

The Navy started badly, losing Kennett after runs had been scored. Hastings and Holl remained together till the score rose to 49 when the former was run out through not grounding his bat in time. Greig, who started with a fine shot on the off for 4 runs at Brand's expenso, did not last long, neither did Helborn, who put up a soft catch to Wood Holl finished a very meritorious innings, in which he hit freely on both sides of the wicket, by cocking up an easy catch to Day off his own bowling. Robinson, who brenght off some hefty hits during his short stay at the wickets, including one from Day on to the Naval Yard roof, why out to a very remarkable, it fluky, catch by Blaker at point. Franks and McNair, in partnership, thrashed the "bowling, the former being bowled by Day "for the seventh wicket when the scora stood at 233 MaNair, who gave a first elas exhibition of cricket, was the last man on his side to get out."

The Club batamen fond no difficulty with the bowling and the falders had a nous time. Wood was out when the HOOTS Was 31, and Pearce failed even to get started. Claxton and Mitchell ooilared the bowling and raised the score to 134 when, Mitchell put his leg in front of a delivery from Bryant and had to go bisk Seventeen runs later Claxton was similarly out after an innings ̈which scintillated with superb drives.

The best cricket of the day was, however, played by H. R. B. Hancock, who was undefeated with 72 run to his credit when stumps were drawn for the day, the total score being 240 for the lose of five

wickets.

KINGKANG 5.5. lat innings.

E. J. R. Mitchell, I..., d'Bryant ... 68. A. E, Wood, o Graig, b'Esstingu ..... 11 T. B. Peare, b Kannelk Le

R. W. Day (Club).

10Lt. Dolphin (Navy)

14

[QQH8. Talford

(Garrison)

1

Highest:

Average,

Beore,

Total,

BEE

R

A. A. Claxton, Lb.m., b Bryant

(Club)

It. R. B. Hancock, b Bryant

156

P. G. de

E. W. Day, Franks, b Hastings ... R. A. Brand, e Robinson, b Bryant....... C., Blaker, Franks, b Hastings „...... F. Button, run out ... EG. Lammert, not out D. E. Dannolly, b Bryant 2.

Extra*...

(Club)

15.

Major Bowen (Gar

rison)

$.0

CERA Bryant

Total

(Navy)

.0

19

Lt. Clauson (Car

Bowling Analysis.

Hastings

31

191

Kennett Greig Dolphin Robinson Bryant

10

and innings.

E. G. anaeth, l.b... b Laminert Surg-Comdr. Holl, b Brind

Rev. F. G. B. Hastings, b Day 1. Franka, b Lammert

Pay-Li. Comdr. Holborn, b Day Pay-Lt. Robinson, ↳ Lammert Lt. Comdr. Greg, b Day

Lu, McNair, e Day, h. Tammert Lt. Dicken, b Day...

C. E. R. A. Bryant, b. Day Lt. Dolphin, not out

Exxtras

Donnelly Brand Day Lammert

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

13 5

10

9

I

13

5...

10 .

KONGKONG' c.o.

2nd innings.

49888

43

rison) ......33 Major Middlemass

(Garrison).

D. E. Donnelly.

(Club)

C. Blaker (Club)..... Lieut. Dicken (Navy) J. W. B. MacPhail

(Club)******** Also basted.

B. A. Brand (Club). F. Button (Club).... Colonel Humphry

(Garrison)

E. G. Lammert

(Club)

Lieut. Bryson (Garrison) .......

BOWLING..

.0.

18. W. Diy (Club)....64 9 901,

113

E. G. Lammert," ran oui niineme C. Blaker, not onit........... 16 E. J. R. Mitchell, e Bryant, b Franks 11 F. Sutton, Holborn, b Robinson «E. W. Day, not out mán

Extras

Franks Dicken

Robinson

K

0. Lammert (Club) Capt. P. Havelock- Davies (Garri-

Liant Bryon

9.2

Aver

W. Bge..

..20 1. 71

6 11.8

75.4 14 27715 18.4

19

Marrison). •-•---*

Edwards (Garrison)-------47 D.. E Donnelly

(Club)

Eev. F. G. B. Hast

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Capt.

DA

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G. 918.

- Olliver (Garr. 47 293

B. A. Brand (Club).

360

(Navy).81.3.5, 332

E. G. Konrett

10..

9

Total (for 3 wickets)......110

Bowling Ansiala.

Bryant............

Greig CARPENTE

O. M.

Alan Bowled.

C. E. RA. Bryant

(Navy) unen...18 T. E. Pearce (Club). A. A. Claxton (Club)13 Major Middlemas

(Garrison)....... Pay.-L. Robinson

(Navy)

(Club)

H. RB. Hancock.

0

P. G. de Paravacîni

G

(Club)

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(Navy) Lieut.

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(Navy)

(Navy) Lieut.

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L.RO. DEFEAT CLUB DE RECREIO.

The Indian Recreation Club, playing awek ham, were just able to get the better of the Club de Recreio on the Soo-

A. C. V. Hebeiro hit out pluckily till he was bowled by Andra

SOME INTERESTING STATISTICS. The Hongkong C.C. are to be congra tulated

the premier on having won honours in the local triangular cricket tournament just concluded All the sides being weak in howling, tall scoring was the order of the tournament, and it is noteworthy that no less than 2,491 rans were scored in the three matches, giving Continuing their innings yesterday, Hancock and Brand continued to bat an average of a fraction under 24 runs

7th the same freedom which characterisper wicket. By virtue of his big anfinit kumpoo Valley on New Year's Day. ed their play the previous evening, Han. ed innings of 105 against the Navy, Capt. eset, especially, being in rare suiting P. Havelock Davies heads the batting form. The scars rose to 338 before they averages. A. A. Claxton is very close up wen separated, Brand being then dis to him, and has an aggregate of only two missed to a catch by Robinson. Blaker runs less than the old Oxford player. R. yas out without scoring and then, when Hancock's magnificent innings of 158 the score was at 358, Hancock's long against the Navy brings him into the innings terminated. He had put up the third place in the averages. E. W. Day biggest individual score made in the heads the bowling averages. It is note mail off the first had of the Colony in recent years, his first and only worthy that he has captured the largest chance being when he was in the region number of wickets. Rev. F. G. B. of 150. Hancock hit à six and 27 fours, Hastings has bowled most overs (and and received the hearty ovation he that, too, in three innings) and Kennett deserved when he walked back to the has the unenviablo record of having had parilica. The Club innings terminated the most runs scored against him

The following figures do not include for 362 runs Hastings bowled no less than 31 overa, setting up a record for the fourth fand unnossary) innings played by the Club in their match against Hongkong cricket.

the Navy yesterday:

of

It was not strange, aftor their strenuous tims in the fold that the Navy did not distinguish themselves in their second innings" They were all out for 113 runs, Franks playing free cricket for 30. The. Club thus won the match by an innings ́and 12. runa.

MATING,

10

Capt. P. H. Davise

(Garrison)

A A Claxton

It being still early, the Club carried on with their scond innings. After Day (Club) had considerably improved his average, stumps were drawn after an bour's play.

MATT:

Innings.

Times

Not Out

Highest

Score.

E. Hancock (Club) 3 Lt.Col Cola (Gar-

..rison)

E. J. H. Mitchell

(Club)

MDT

انم

Average.

240 79.6

Sousa looked good for a big score when he gave a catch in the slips which was well held by 8. D. Ismail Arealli bowled extremely well, keeping a length which defied hitting. The I.R.C. folding was poor; four easy catches were dropped. The IRC, losing innings, did quite well for the next three wickets, the score standing at 54 for the loss of four wickets Three wickets fall. cheaply. Good-play by S. D. Tamil and Moosdeen won the match for their side. Andree was top econ in the match: he hit very hard on the leg side. The LRO won by two wickets. Scores:—

CLUB DE RECÍZIO.

A

A. de Sousa, c 8. D. Lamail, b

Areutli

C. E. Marques, a Madar, b 8. A.

Ismail........rin

F. M. Osorio, run out

A. C. V. Rebeiro,

Andres

F. A. Carvalho, Manden,

Arollimada

B. E. Remedios, b Aicall

·J." Lopes, b Aroulli „... F. Evanovich, run out

LA Kavior, o 6. A. Ismail,

Andra

P. A. Karier, o:8. H. Ismail, b

D. Zamil

M. B. Suffiad, not mis

0 195 938 19.3

0 186 194 61.2

Extras

0 100 100 82.5

·T tat

3-0

1st Innings

17

L. Jones (Navy)........ 2 · 0 Surg Comdr.. Holl

55

68 83 31-.

eg 31

Bowling Anslyau

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E. G. Kennett, a and b Brand

(Navy)

0

55

S. A, Tamail

Burg. Commdr, Holl, a and b Day

Andrea

55

Pay.-Lt.

S. D. Ismail

Wood, b

S. H. Ismail

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