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SATURDAYS MATCHES.

FAREWELL HATCH.

WILTSH,KC.G

On the eve of their departure for India the 2nd Wilts Regiment played a farewell match with the Hongkong" Cricket Club on the Club ground on Saturday. The match resulted in an easy win for the Club though at one time the issue "was doubtful. The visitors batted first, and made, a total of 15 ruas; apart from the batting of Lieut Beaven and Sergt. Holdman, who mode, 6 between them, there was nothing exceptional to record: For the home side T. E Pearce, E. I R Mitchell and R. H Hancock subscribed 109.runs to the total of 13. Pte. Brown, bowling for the Wilts, had very hard luck in not securing the hat trick Hü

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The helding on both sides was good and some staart returns were witnessed at mid-on and in the country.

During the match the Wilts Regimental band was in attendance and delighted the spectators with number of selections. Scores

י

HONGKONG 0:C.

W-Frasar hit Wicket, b. Omar GW. Sonell, d 'M. HÆ Abbaa H. H. Benson, natföntline F. Sutton, Y., Abbas..-. HL Hammond, e Paice, d Y TD. MeNicol, st. Jox, b Brad-

bury

A. J. Palner. b Omar .J, R. Way, b Omar

A. T..Stubbs, b Bradbury

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.) Hope and Excell, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis."

M. H. Abbas

Paice

U. Omar

Y. Abbas D. Marsh

15

1"

3. 0

8.0

10

3 D

B., W. Bradbury... 5.8 1

CHAIGENGOWER 3.0.. 2nd Innings.

B. W. Bradbury, b Hammond.

S. Jex b Hammond......

U. Omar, b Hammond

Y. Abbas, Berson b Way.

P. Wilson, b.Hammond

Bowling Acaly

31

S. J. Jones Snicka

Brawa

... B X.C.D. AND XI.

0

L J. Blackburn, b Hollands

F. G. Thompson, Tomlinson, b

Hollands

b Rhodes

39

17

F. E. Lawrence,

7

M. H, Abbas, o Sewell, b Sutton... 40

Fajce, at. Sutton

Aattydad e Fraser, b Button.... 19

D. Marsh, st. Sutton.......

Rock, not out.

WILTS:

6

Lt.

Lt. Col. Wyndham, b Young

Beaven, McNaghten, Farthing

8

39

D. K Kharas, bow. Frager

Extras

6

Total

Bowling Analysis..

10. K.

·H..L. Hammond.... 10 1 AB Way

F. Sutton

6

5

'1

2. W. :44 4

24*

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Extras

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Bowling Analytis.

Young

Lammert

0 X. 2.

18.4, 51

56

B

7 9 org

1

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H.E.C.C.

T. E. Pearce, a Macdonald,. b

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B. Crawford Morgan, b Parton Brig-Gen. Macnaghten, l.b.w., b MaDanalda majkijzini...as F. E. Farthing, b Brown media.

1

3

B. H. Hancock, not out pimp! 29

E. G. Lammert, 1.b.m.; b. Brown... 9 B. N. Young, c Holdman, b Brown.. 0 LN. Davies, e Macdonald, b

Brown pare

Extras

NAYT. THE HON. MR. CLAUD "SEVERN'S SIDE.

S. J. Jones, e Spoon, b Rhodes.... 17. LES.. Hotge, e Rhodes, b

R. E. Lindsell, run out

Hollands...

15

1

E. J. Edwards, b Hollands

E. Alderson, e Thompson;

Hollands

E. F. Spinks, ran out

A. G. Brawn. b Rhodes

A Leach, not out

THE ARMY.

-end Innings.

Capt. Olliver, be Young. Serge Holdman-o-Sayer,b-Road............ Major Edwards, b Sayer

7. S. Redpath, bYoung

13

Capt. Davies, c..Young, b Reed... B Lt. McDonald, c.de, Rome, b.Beed. Col. Wyndham, c.Davies, Spyer. Bom, Bakar, o Hancock, b. Sayer.

Capt. Spinks, 1.bw b Reed

Pte. Brown, not out

Lout Graham, b Reed, »q.

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

De Eome

0

Young

18 29

134

Farthing

3

"Reed

9.5

78

Sayer

Extrna

Total

Bowling Analysis.

X.

R.

W.

Holland's Rhodes Savage

17

43

+

12

044

3X4

嚆 0 25

MONDAY'S MATCHES.

COMMENCEMENT OF THE TRIAN GULAR TOURNAMENT.

THE ARMY . .K.O,C.

The triangular tournament arranged, between the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Army and Navy opened on Monday, the first match being the Army . the H.K.C.C. on the Club ground. At the close of Monday's play both teams finish- ed practically lerol.

Fall of wickets:

The Army elected to go in Brst and. Major Edwards and Capt. Olliver made a good first wicket stand, putting up 69 1 between them. Later, Staff Sergt. Hedpath and Bomb Baker rendered useful assist ante. Capt. Olliver's score of 40 was the highest for the innings which concluded. when 200 was seat up.

1-11, 231, 3-87. 4-110. 5-190, 8-172, 17-173, 8-200, 0-812,' 10-930.

HONGTONG C.C.

sad Innings.

'F, J. de Rome, b. MaDonald

Mitchell, a and b Daries

19

Wood, b Davies ............

-Bayar, at. Holdman, b Edwards... 21 Hancock, a McDonald, b Davies... 20 Pearce, run out.....

Merraghten, 1.b.w.. b Davies

Farthing, Brown, b Davies Davies, not out......

80 10

F. N. Young, o Baker, b'Graham... 0 E. B, Reed, l.b.w.. b Graham

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

McDonald Edwards Baker. ................................... Brown.................................

Davies

Graham

0.

30 0

ឆ 0

2

NAVY KOWLOON · C,C.

.195

Five bowlers were tried against the Army's first innings and de Rome and A friendly match was played on Satur Sever, who were the last of the five to be day on the Civil. Service ground be tried, captured 4 wickets for 28 and 43 Fall of wickets:

atim anlayananda, napaka1-5, 2-18; 3-23, 4-69, 5-109, 6-164, woon the Navy and a team selected and runs, respectively,

7-170, 8-191, 9-180,10-185. captained by the Hon. Mr. Claud Severa, The Club made a disappointing start, a first Whose team won the match very com Pearce, usually, so useful as: fortably. Batting first the Navy made wicket,going out for one, followed 116 runs. To this score the Rev. Purcell shortly afterwards by Sayer for 11 contributed 38 runs. For Mr. Severn's Three wickets went down for 30. At this XI. G. R. Sayer, F. A. Redmond and Ecritical point Mitchell and Hancock, be

On Boxing Day the Navy suffered Fincher were in good form and it was came associated and the pair were not another reverse this time at the hands mainly due to their batting that Mr. separated until they had advanced the of the Kowloon Cricket Club, at King's Severn's side won by so comfortable a total to 18s for 6 wickets Mitchell was Park. Kowloon won by an innings and finally beaten by a ane ball from Caps for runs To the winna total of 949 margiu

Lieut. Skinner, bowling for the Navy, Davies, Haprock carried on, but when uns, W. J. Stapleton contributed 75 and did good work and took four wickets for he was 80 he touched a rising ball from L. Braga 87. The feature of the match 17 runs. E. B. Beed was in his usual fine the fast bowler and was promptly snapped was the execution done by the Kowloon bowling form and assisted Mr. Severn's in ships after giving a splendid display of bowlers. In the first innings of the Navy side to victory by taking 3 wickets for vigorous cricket Nans of the following J Stalker performed the hat trick.

Scores:--

batamen made double figures and the bowled 21. overs with an average of a home team went out for 13 runs.

C. Bussell little over one run per över. With a lead of 13 runs for the Home was also very successful, taking siz Club the match was resumed yesterday wickets for 25 runs. In the Navy's second The Army in their second innings knocked innings there was a complete change of up 290 and were all out by 2.30 o'clock bowlers, who disposed of the ride for the

modest total of 95 runs. Beores:- The principal contributors to the score ware Capt. Olliver and Capt. Davies.

KOWLOON O.C. They both played steady cricket and their

1st Innings. innings of 59 and 64 respectively were the result of very careful batting, and con- sidering their handsome contributions the number of boundaries registered to their Capt credit was comparatively small. Oliver was missed by Young at 15 and Capt. Davies, gave a chance, to Wood at

17 runs.

out

NAVY.

9

39

Lt.-Com. Gilchrist; b Reed Lt.-Com Douglas Hamilton, rua, Mid Sparks, e Redmond, b Ling Rev. Purcell, b Hamilton......... Surg Lt. Com. Barlow, b Ling... 1 Lt. Skinner, a Strange, b Hamilton" 10. Mr. Kennett, o Woods, b Hamilton 7 Lt. Com. Drew, st. Ponsonby-

Fane, b Edmonds

13

Total

.153

Bowling Analysis

Lt. McDonald

13

13

LCpl. Parton ...

35

1

17

Lt. Forbes, b Beed.

CRAIGENGOWER.

Bajor Wallis

Brown

Watts

H.K.C.C, "A"

This match was played at Happy. Valley, starting on Saturday and being continued on Monday on the Craigen- gower. ground. On the first day's results Craigengower XI. put up the best score, and when stumps were drawn they had a lead of 54 runs. During Saturday's play some very creditable bowling was wit nessed, NM. Omar (Craigengower) taking wickets for & runs,

Despite the advantage gained by Orai- gengower on Saturday they experienced great difficulty on Monday in securing a On win with only 13 runs to apare. the second day the Club made a better stand and put up the respectable score of 157. Craigengower was only able "to_reply, with 136.

During the second day's cricket an excel- lent Ufin was provided in the Club pavi lion and in the evening after the match, dancing was indulged into music supplied by a Filipino Jazz Band. Scores :-

HONOTONO C.C.A."

1st Innings.

Surg-Con Lindop, e de Rome,

by Beed

Pay-L Pearce, e Hamilton,

Edmonds

17

12.

ལྦ'1;

Commodore Bowden-Smith, not out 0

Extras

E. B. Beed FJ. Ling....

115

34.

•Requiring 208 to win the Club com menced their second innings shortly after 2.30 p.m. in a very disappointing way. Within, 25 minutes the first three wickets, fell for 23 Tuns. Sayor and Hancock opened the batting and when the fifth wicket fell the score had been advanced to 109. Pearce batted vigorously and his, 280 included 18 boundaries. The eighth wicket fell at '181 and after that it become. 0. & question as to whether or not the last two batsmen could collect the remaining 7 runs required to win; in this they did' not succeed and the Army secured an exciting victory by the narrow, margin of 12 runs.

Total

Bowling Analysis

H.

ᏐᎢ . 13.2: 5

3.

21

E. VA Hamilton... 10 2 "Hon. Severi 4 0 G. R. Bayer 30 3 0 -W. H. Edmonds ...

HON. CLAUD SEVERN'S SIDE. G. R. Sayer, b Kennett

27

15.

16

0

11

2

·

53

F. de Rome, e Lindon, b Forbes... 5 A. E. Wood, b Drew

F. A. Redmond, Sparks, b Skinner

10

47

E. Fincher, not out. F. J. Ling, e Lindop, b Skinner... 1 EW. Hamilton, o Lindop; b

Skinner

F. E. Strange, d'Kennett, b Skin-

ner

Extras.

Total (for 7 wkts.." dec.)

Capt. Davies took 11 wickets for 108 runs for the Army throughout the match whilst E. B. Reed for the Club, had 7 wickets for 120 runs to his credit. Scores THE ARMY.

1st Innings.

J. P. Robinson, b Beatty -C. J. Stapleton, e Crole Rees, b

Drow

FE Lawrence, b Beatty ..

He

D

F. G. Thompson, a and b Beatty... B E. L. Braga, c Coombe, b Beatty... 67 LJ:Blackburn, e Coombe, b

Beatty

29.

1

10

S. T. Jones, o Crolo Rees, b Beatty 8 C. Russell, st. Drew, b Haytor EF Spinks, b Haytor sor J. Stalker, not out

E Overy, cab., b Haytor Extras.......

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

... 20 0 8.1.0 .9.

57

24

0

0

2

0

Lieut. Beatty Mid. Haytor............ Rev. Crole Bees... Surg.-L. Morrison 4: Lieut. Stevens Lieut. Coombe ...... Lt. Com Greig

NATT.

laty lonings.

312

H. H. Benson,' e Omar, b Abbas ...

9

Major Edwards, c, and b de Rome 29 Capt. Oliver, b de Rome. L-Col Wyndham, b de Rome... Statt Sergt. Redpath, st. Davies,

b Sayer

Lt.-Com. Jothara, b Russell

Lieut. Stevens, b Bassell

.10.

37

N. L. Hammond, b Paice

0

F. Sutton, b Omar

28

..203

Captain P. Havelock-Davies, b

Sayer

Lieut. Stewart, c Robinson,

Bussell...

Rev. Crole Rees, b Russell

G. W. Sewell, c Fattydad, b Abbas 10

Pte. Brown, b de Rome'

3

Lieut. Com. Greig, b Russell

L. D. McNicol, h Omar

4

D

W. J. Hope, and b Omar... 10

A. S. Excell, b Omar

0

F.A. D. Ponsonby-Fane, W. H. Edmonds, E. B. Reed, and the Hon. Cland Severn did not bat.

Lt. McDonald, b Beed

95

Capt. Spinks, lib.wb Sayer

Bomb. Baker, b Saver

-34

W. Fraser, run out

A. J. Palmer, e Wilson, b Abbas... 13

Bowling Analysis"

Lt Graham, b Beed...

10.3.

2.

K.

J. R. Way, b Omar.....

AF. Stubbe, not out

Mr. Kennett 13

2 84

Sg. Holdman, not out

Extraa

Mid. Sparks, and b Stalker....... Mid. Haytor, a and b Russell ...... Lieut Com Drew, b Stalker....... Lieut. Coombe, o Hobinson, b

Stalker

13%

0

Lt. Forbes

7

1 24

Extras

12

Total

..100

Mid. Sparks

Lt. Skinner

42 Lt.Com. Drew 7. 0

0 21 3,2 0 17

Total

200

Fall of wickets:

Bowling Analysis

0.

W

Abbas

11

2

37

Paice

5

0

30

·Omar

Abbas

7.1.3

a

12

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Total

Bowling-Analysis

CRAIGENGOWER 0.0, -

1st Innings..

8. Jex, b Hope

P. Wilson, b Hammond

Bradbury, b Hope...

Extras

Total

Extraa

Total

Fall of wickets:

-7-201, 5-29-205, 10-213,

B.A.M.C. E.0.C. 2 XL.

This 2nd League match was played on Kowloon ground on Saturday and resulted in a win for the home team by 29 runs Batting first, the B.A.M.C. were all out for 106 Hollands and Rhodes played steady cricket and contributed a ueful 35 and 20 respectively. For Kow 9 loon Thompson was the only batsman to make a stand. He contributed 39 to the total scores of 134. Scores.t

43

20

15

ELMO

Beed.... Young De Bome ... Kayer.

1st Innings. T." E Pearce, Davies,

Donald

GB Seyor, b Davies' VERB Mitchell, b Davies AE Wood; b McDonald

Est. Hollands, e Hodge, b Brawn 35, B. B. Hancock, o Graha Capt. Rhodes, cand b Spinks 20 Davies

Capt. Enwright, Lb.w.

Brawn O

Capt. Tomory, b. Jones

18

Major Tomlinson, c. Hodge, b

Spinks

Op Savage, 1b.w., Brawn

la

Opl-Store, b Jones

1543

B. M. Thompson, cand b Jones..

PreWosty not out

t

Sgt. Bozens, b Brawn

Wilkeson, b Jones

da-Rome, o Edwards, b

Donald

Brig. Gen. McNaghten, b F. Farthing, b Davies

EB. Reed, Lb.w. b Edwards

L. J. Davies, not out BA Young, b Davies

.11.

12

2nd Innings.

Lieut Com Jothamy Stapleton,

b Jones..........

Lieut. Stewart, b Overy

Rev. Crole Bees,-1.b.w. Jones

Lieut. Com: Greig, b Overy Mid. Sparks, b Spinks

Mid. Haytor, b. Spinks

Licut Com Drew, b Spinks

Licut. Coombe, not ont

Lieut. Beatty, a Spinks, b Lawrence. Burg Lieut. Morrison, run out Lieut. Stevens, absent

Extran

Total

Bowling Analysis.

1-69, 2-77, 3-82, 4-86, 6-90, 6-132, 7-139, 8-162. 9-100, 10-200,

Bowling Analysis.

0.

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B

1

$19.9.2

J.. Stalker

5

C. Bussell

7

1

H

HONGKONG C.O.

Lient. Beatty, not out

Surg. L Morrison, c and b Stalker 1

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

21.1

B. T. Jones Da

E. Bpinks

E. Lawrence.

J

H

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