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Beatty Hayter Crolo Rees Stephens

Bowling Analysis.

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Grimmett

Bowling Analysis.

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18

15

R. Earnshaw ...

Ellwood

Alexander

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CRAIGENGOWER . TITANIA,”

+

For the Club Lammert was coins food Fall of Wickets:--- work in the field-and- to his"oredit-must be recorded two brilliant catches. Both “THE TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT.

were hefty awipas, needing a sharp'run and a jump, to get anywhere tear them. Franky was caught "nest the "Des Your The triangular tournament between Road entrance arhenus boundary seemed the Hongkong Cricket Club and the certain and then Lammert got the Rev. Arm, and Navy arranged for the Christ Crule Rees with a beautiful left hand

catch fast on the pavilion railings.java mas ni New Year holiday's concluded asso'däck the Club 'commenced the on, Monday when the Club were defeated last stage of the match, this time send

* KOWLOON. by the Navy by the narrow margin of 3 hours in which to knock up the 189 ing in Wood and Mitchell. They had 21 ruas. The Army won the tournament required for a win. Beatty opened the The visitors were defeated by 6 wickets Played at Happy Valley on Saturday, with two wins, the Navy being second bowling from the Dockyard end and and: 75-rubs. Kowloon want in first with one win; the Club failed to record / Wero scored: off hiru in..the opening over Thompson, Blackburn and Lawrence creditable performance, the side making After:13 minites batting the first wicket making the game safe between them. All three matches were keenly went down for 18, Wood going out for a Blackburn, who on the previous Monday 200 runs before they were disposed of contested as will be seen from the follow simple catob, after contributing . Sayeras aught at 29 when he seemed likely Craigengewar's second innings of a for ing summary

joined Mitchell and both began to hit to make a big score against the Navy batting effort. All five batamen reached

three wickets" declared was out. Sayer was missedurat 14by is evidently coming into form.

splendid Jotham, who dropped the ball. Alit

avin.

4.

ARMY P. CLUB.

Army (1st Innings)

Outstanding features:-

(Batting) Capt. Olliver.... (Bowling) de Rome 4 wkta, for

48 runs.

(nd Innings) ..... (Batting). Capt. Olliver

Capt. Davies (Bowling) E. B. Reed 5 wkts

for 79 runs.

Total

40

„BAMË

On

...... 43

F. G. Thompson, b "Hollands E.-J. Blackburn, e West, b Hom-

-linson

S6

F. E. Lawrence, not out. Bl E. F. Spinks b West, b Thompson 2 R. E. Lindsell, b Hollands F. G. Herridge, run out

1. Extras

A two days holiday match was played nt Happy Valley on Saturday between Craigeagower Co. and H.M.S. Pitania, although the Titania put up a good fight Tre mateb commenced on Saturday and

runs. Their second innings was a very they were defeated by 8 wickets and st

double figures and Bradbury retired un-

7

CRAIGENGOWER (1st Innings).

Jes, b Wilcox".

Marsh, b. Wilcor

M. Abbas, retired "Bradbury, not 'out

BY: Abbas, e Benning. b Wilcox....

··Mojor, -Lb.w.j.b. Evans

Wilson. o D'Aoth, b Evans

Paice, Buchanan, b D'Aeth

W. Hall, b D'Auth.....

Stamfeld, st. D'Aeth

200 choll sent one over the rails for 8. but Saturday he subscribed 88 to the total of beaten at 80. Scores:-

went out shortly afterwardi for“ 301 206 for 4 wickets (dealsrod).

The R.A.M.C. were all out for 135, Maj.: Orole Bees relieved Beatty at the Dock Tomlinson and Pre. West being the only yard end for a couple of overs and two to make a stand: Scores: --- ruds ware scored of him. Sayer was 220) basting well, his cutting strokes, being

KOWLOOS Banwell timed: Pearce, who was now his 54 partner was iampored with a lameness; which become more; noticeable, the game proceeded and towards "the "end Hancock had to act as his runner. 420 Hayter, who was bowling well, was

allowed a breather -100 Stephens re 213 heving him. There was a little weakness in the leg falding and both Mitchell and Pearce yore froding the boundary at this point. Mitchell skied one of Hayter and wad caught in the Country" by Wood. With Mitchell out and Pearce at a disadvantage the end soon came and pone of the remaining batsmen put up a stand, saving. Davies who reached double figures. Three minutes after the sche 408 duled time for drawing stumps,the, last wicket, fell. leaving the Club 21. runs in arrears...

The Club (1st Innings)

(Batting) E. J. E. Mitchell...... 60 H. B. B. Hancock.... 88 (Bowling) Capt. Davies 6 wkts..

for 89 rais

(2nd Innings) (Batting) T. E. Parco (Bowling) Capt. Davies 5 wkts.

for 44 runs,

Total

Army won by 19 runs.

ARMY NAVY.

Army (1st Innings)

(Bowling) Lt-Com. Stephens 3

.195

80

80-

57

(Batting) Capt. Davies Capt. Spinks

wkta for 13 runs,

(Pad Innings).

9 wickets (dec.)...202 (Batting) Capt. Olliver...

71

Total

473

Navy (1st Innings) ...........100

(Batting) L-Com. Jotham (Bowling) Lieut. McDonald

(2nd Inninga)...... (Batting)

(Bowling) Capt Davies takes all

Tatal (for 4 wks, dec.)...300

CA "Russell, W. T. Elson, A. Leach, E1 Edwards, A O Brawa did not bat.

Kharna, c D'Aeth, b Wilcox .....

"Extras

D'Aach

Total

0 19

3 0 13

'TITANIA ”—(1st İnzings).

164

Bowling Analysis.

W

Bowling Analysis.

Wilcox Wilkins

12

36

!!

8

40

B.

Evans

7 ..1 49..

Hollands Rhodes Savage

14 1 73

2

IL Cover

16

D

3

*

Major Tomlinson. 4

D

S.S. Maj. Thompson 2.2

B.A.X.C

0

Sgt. Hollands, b Russel

Cpl. Rhodes, o Russell, b Black-

burn

14

Capt. Tomony,b Bussell

4

Major Tomlinson, e Blackbura, b

Russell

.!! 33

Lieut. Franks 03 was the highest score of the match for both innings and Hayter's 12 wickets for 143 represented the best bowling average. Seven of the 40 wickets went down to 1.b.w, and only eight were 'alean bowled Scores pa

NAVY 1st Innings). Lt.-Com Jotham, o de Rome, b

Reed........................... 3 Lieut. Stewart, c Lamme, h Sajer & Lieut. Franka, a Sayer, b Sayer . $4 Com. Wood, e Lammert b Roed...o' Lt.-Com Stevenson, Hancock,

b Sayers Mid, Sparkes, st. Davies, b Reed... 0. Mid, Hayter, e Sayer; b Sayer K Rev. Orole-Rees, fb.m. de Bome... 19. "Lt-Com. Groig, b Sayer,.....

31

73

The hat brick

124

10 wkts & remark-

able feat in Hong-

kong Cricket.

Total

Lt. Com. Stephens,-e Lammert,

Sayer Lieut. Beatty, not out

B.

Extras

Total

317

Fall of Wickets:--

Cpl. Savage, e Lindsell, b Russell, 1 Gpl Stone, b Russell Pte. West,

Edwards, b Brawa

S.S. Major Thompson and b

Rusall

S.Sgt. Long, b Lawrence

Sgt. Wilkinson, not out

Pie Patterson, :b Spinks

Extras

Total

Wilkina b Y. Abbas

D'Aath, bY. Abbas .........

Phillpott, Marah, b Y. Abbas...._o_

Hodgson, e Major, b Y. Abbas,....

Darey Evans, a and b Y. Abbas...

Benning" c Marsh, b`Major

Wilcox, b Major.....

Button, not out

Buchanan, 1.b.w. b Major 'Cover, Lb.w. b Major

Wilby, Wilson, bY. Abbas,

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

:

Y. Abbas Paice...

im 78.3 0

50

0

...131

Major W:Hall

8

3

3 0 26

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Army won by 156 runs.

NAVY THE CLUB.

(Bowing) G. B. Sayer 8 wkta.

Navy (1st Innings)

(Batting) Lieut. Stewart

for 88 runs. ...

(2nd Innings)

(Batting) Lieut. Franks... 69. (Bowling) E. B. Reed

for 77 ran,

Total

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CRAIGSYGOYER(2nd Innings).

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M. Abbas, b Bond

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1-81, 292, 3-108, 4-1905-191, -130. 7-180, 8-171, 171 10:180.

Bowling Analysis.

..180 64

Reed

E. G. Lammert....

Young 21

Sayer

21

199

The Club (1st Innings)...

(Batting) EL R. B. Hancock... 41 (Bowling) Mid. Hayter 6 wkis.

for 74 runs.

(2nd Innings)

(Batting) T. E. Pearce

de Bome.........

.:

49

1 18 E.K.C.C.-(1st Innings).

T. E.. Pearce, b Hayter.

E J. R. Mitchelle Stephenson,

wkts.

A. E. Wood, b Beatty

379 b. Hayter

39

G. B. Sayer, 1.b.w. Hayter.

17

.184

H. R. B. Hancock, b: Beatty

41

Gen. "McNaghten, st. Franks, b

Hayter

8

E. G. Lammert, 1.b.w. Beatty

3

.107

F. J. de Rome, e Greig, b Hayter.

1

36

E. B. Reed, b Hayter

I

L. J. Davies, b Hayter

2

F.N. Young, not out.

Extras

95

-Total

(Bowling) Mid. Hayter 6 wkts.

for 69 runs.

Total

The Navy won by 31 "runs.

THE NAVY, • THE CLUB.

The match opened on Saturday in fine weather. The Navy won the toss and elected to bat first, Jotham and Stewart were sent in to open the batting. Both batsmen made a good stand and their subscription to the total of the innings Franks, Stevenson and Crole Bees all reached double figures, the re- maining six batamen making 15-runs: between them and the side was out for 180.

was 91.

Fall of Wickets:-

1459, 2-75, 3-117, 4-130, 5-153, 7-167, 8-165. B-178, 10-184.

Beatty Hayter Crole-Rees Greig

Stephens

POLICE CSC.C. "¿.”

ALEXANDER SCORES A CENTURY.

The inconsistency of cricket farm was well illustrated in the match between between the Police and the C.8.0.0. "A" played at Happy Valley on Satur day. For the past month or so the Police have not been in the best of form and whilst their bowlers have done good execution their batamen have never been able to rise to the occasion. On Saturday, however, the change came, and the Police showed that they have batsmen who can knock up a century against for midable bowlers. Going in first the police sent in Alexander and C. Eara shaw as first wicket: The association was, a. happy one, the former scoring 107 and the latter 38-not-out--Alexander scored. freely and gave one chance, a very difficult one, at 30. His century included 24:boundaries, in other words B6 rune 6-184, out of 107 were scored of boundaries. This is a wonderful performance and for vigorous batting compares very favour ably with the cricketing records set up in Hongkong. C. Earnshaw carried his bat through the innings for 68. The police declared at 154 for four wickets.

The C.6.C.C. "A" replied with the modest total of 87 for nine wickets and their wickets fell cheaply to the bowling. of Alexander and Ellwood, each taking three wickets for 18 runs. The 0.8.0.C. were fortunate in foreing in forcing a draw. On merits they wore easily beaten. Scores:-

POLICE.

Bowling Analysis;

J.

W.

24

B4

25.5 1

74

6

:3 2

1

.0

2 0

5

Q

I 15

1

NAVY-(2nd Innings). Lieut. Franks, e Lammert, à Sayer 69 Lt.-Com." Jotham, 1.b.w., b Read... 5 Lieut. Stewart, & Sayer, b Reed 5 Lt.-Com. Stevenson, e Davies, b

Bayer ...

28

Rev. Crole-Recs, e Lammert, b

Sayer

15

Lt. Com. Greig, e Wood, b Sayer. 3 Lt. Com. Stephens, e Davies, b

Reid.

The fielding of the Club was quite safe. This is best illustrated by the fact that' not an extra was scored against the Club in the first innings. This was due to the splendid wicketkeeping of Davies who rarely let anything pass him. He showed up to even better advantage in the Sad innings when he caught three batsmen behind the wicket. Bayer bowled well, taking 6 wickets for 80 runs.

The Club opened their first innings with Mid. Sparkes, c Davies, b Reed

Pearce-and-Wood. The association pro- duced 50 and the fifth wicket did not go down until 153 had been registered, all

Mid. Hayter, b Reed

Com, Wood, b Sayer

Lieut. Beatty, not out

Extrae

Total

.109.

1-6, 924, 3-107, 4-112, 5-128, -134, 7-141, 8-174, 183, 10-192.

Bowling Analysis.

Ave batsmen contributing freely to the Fall of Wickets:- total. Hayter took four of the remain ing five wickets to fall for 0 rans, whilst Beatty dismissed Lammert with an lb.w. for 1. Both sides finished up on practi- cally level terms, the Club, having the small majority of 4 runs.

The opening partnership of the Navy's 2nd innings was alightly changed, Franks going in with Jotham in place of Ste wort. The first wicket went down for siz, an Lb.v., decision being granted against Jotham. Stewart joined Franks, but when 24 was run up he was caught by farer. After that things brightened and the third wicket did not fall until 10% had been reached. Franks was hat ting steadily and was sending up boun- daries frequently; he scored a mighty "sixer" of Sayer. The sixth and seventh wickets saw a slight reverse in fortung Greig and Com, Stephens going out for 5. Hayter and Wood became associated, and were, not separated until they bad brought the total to 174. Sparkes looked set for a last wicket stand. but anicked a rising ball into the wicket kooper'n hands. The side were out for

102.

Reed Bayer Lammert Young

C. F. Alexandór, o

Barney

C. Earnshaw, not out

Murphy, b

.107

68

4

10

R. Earnshaw, b Fletcher Grimmetty st. Fletcher Chester Woods, b Baney

Extras

·Total (for 4 wkta., doc.) ...194 King, Booker, Kelly, Hallam Ed wood, Condon did not bat. Bowling Analysis.

Cowan

1

5. ** 5 24268 3 0

Fletcher

20.

H.CC.-(2nd Innings) A. E. Wood, e Greig, b Beatt's.......

Hayter abo E. J. R. Mitchell, e Franks, b

G. R. Saver 1b.w Hartor...

Blaster T. E Pearce, e Stephenson, b

o Wood, b

H. R. B. Hoock,

Hayter Hayterze monstruo sakany Gen, MeNaghter, a Sparkes, b

19

EK G. Lummert, 1.b.w., b Hayter. eða de Rome bbw, b Stephens 1

E. B. Reed,-c Jotham, b Bextets... 94 LJ Davies, not out F. N. Young,

Hayter

Extras

Stephenson, b

13

Murphy Brockbank Pearson COM Baney

+

35

0

65

22 ".0

3.4

C. Brockbank, Alexander, b

Grimmett mitra trans

H. Sandford, o Ellwood, b Grim-

wat

J. G.Fletchery Condon, b... EI

Wood

Grearson, et. Booker, b Ellwood Watson, not out

A. E Murphy, b Ellwood

G Thomson, 6 King

Usher e Grimmitt, b Alexander" Barney, b Alexander

Noas, o Booker b Alexander W. Cowan, not out

Extras

IN

Omar, b Wilcox.....

Bradbury, retired Lammert, not out Marsh, not out...... Extras

11

91

64

80

36

Total (for 3 wkts. dec.)...239

Y. Abbas, Paice, Wallard and Tharas, did not bat.

Wilcox Wilkins

Bond Evans

D'Aeth

Bowling Analysis

M

X.

1

13 2 59

11

1. 74

27

47

3 0

" TITANIA "-{and Innings).

D'Aeth, c M. Abbas”.

Barry, b Lammert.

Button, b. Abbas

Wilkins, played on M. Abbas Wilcox, b.Omar .....

Buchanan, played on Y. Abban..... Phillpott, b Omar

Evans, not out......... Cover, Wilson, b Lammert Wilby, 1.b.w.b Omar Bondt, rua out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

Lammert Paica

Marsh

Wilson

M. Abbas

Y. Abbaa

Omar

GOLY,

4.3

-18-

HOLIDAY COMPETITION RESULTS.

The following are the results of com- petitions held over the holidays:

SERVICES ». Cioa? A

Medal play over Old Course, on the morning of January Tatto Ben Services, N

Club. Lt. Lindsell 82 B. M. Smith.... 81 "Major Bagnall":83 H, Buckland :: 81 Mid. Sheffield ...83 R. Hancock .... 86 Pay. Lt. Bowen 86 E.J.R.Mitchell. 87 Major L Emith 87. A. H Ferguson 80 Capt. James 60 H. U Ireland, 90

Services, 1 point.

FOUR BALL FOURSOMES.

Match play, Four Ball Foursomes, 1 point for match, 1/4 bye.

Bagnall and Lontie B. M. Smith and

Smith James and Lind..

Boll

Kennedy-sały

Buckland

Mitchell as

Ferguson ... 1.

0

Morgan and

Irland ... "0"

Bowen ......1 Sheffield and

Hilland Han-

Stewart......ni ◊ roock

Final result:-Club, 37 points;. Ser- vioes, 2 points.

MIXED QUESOMES.

Mixed Foursomes, against Bogey, New Course on January 2nd:-

Mrs. Williams and E. Grimblo

(rec. '11. stroken)

HP downt

Comdr. and Mrs Cantlio: (rec.:

5 atokes)

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