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FIRST LEAGUE.

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C.S.0.0.

SECOND LEAGUEL

THE UNIVERSITY.

The Civil Service second àtring visited the University on Saturday aftern on, In a first longue match, a Happy and in lengus fixture, were severely Valley on Saturday afternoon, Craigen trounced by the Home second eleven by Sower gained a surprise victory over the 99 runs.

A Paice, 1.b.w.

|– P. A. Dixon, b N. 7. Watta W. S. Marah, & NEJ, Watta HJW Denia, b, N. J

“ G. White, o Alexander, b N.

Wetta

D. V. N. Atiçosa, b Na 7. Watts RK Modi, b N. J. Wi WB. Muskots, not outs

Extras....

Total

O Alexander

Royal Navy The match had an exciting Going in frst, the University compiled finish, Craigengower win by sis suns, barely managing to lal runs, all ont. Lam carried hir bat for 70 runs not out, His batting was The Navy hatted frat and were all out none too steady and he gave no less than for. 162 The Bor. Purcell's steady batting eight chances, some of which were was responsible for which included 3 simple ones. The fielding of the visitors, Jours only Lieut. Skinner, contributed as will be seen from this, was exceedingly. Earnshaw 12. not out of which 93 were secured by weak boundaries.

The C.S.C.C. side made 60 rang und Lieut. Adcock, bowling for Craigen. thera word no outstanding features in. Baker gower, took two wickets in his first over, the batting. for no runs, 1.2.1.

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THE UNIVERSITY 2ND XI.

T.: H. King

N. J. Watta

-24

POLICE B.C. C. F. Alexander, b. P. A Dixon.. AV. Baker, A. Paies,

C. Earnshaw, b. A. Paice

NJ Walta, e W, Marsh, b A..

Paice

70

B. Thorpe, t P. A.. Dixon

10

S. Garrod, b. A. Price

T. H. King, not out aju

Ong for University, obtained wi Craigengower's first three wickets weabwickets for 18 rugs down for 20 and then, the score was car-

Scores ried to 17 before the fourth fell, Omar and Grimes making a very fine stand. Omarjast missed the half-century by 2 runa and Grimes was stumped shortly after passing that mark. Omar-hit out vigorously and had ten boundaries. Grimes 61 included 8. fours. The de was out for 158.

Midshipman Sladen took three wickets for eight ruNA...

Scores -

·NATT

Rey Purcell, Bradbury, b Law.

E. Y. Lam, not out...... C, H. Peterson, Lb.w. Taylor PE Chooh Gardiner

M. B. Osman, lb.w. Taylor

P. B. Ng b Taylor B

Y... Teh, 1.b.w. Cowen..

CW. Lam, run ou

18

TO Yoow, st. Sandford, b Sara &

H. Hubt, bw, Taylortu.

JL Youngsaye, e and b Gardiner e

S. HOng, b Cówen

AReynolds, b A. Paice.... L.Ebrood, & Grearson, b à, H. Hallam b J. Bafton

Extras

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Eng. Comm, Edwards, run out...... Lient, Skinner, not but........ Mid, Sladen, a Evans, b Adcock Lieut. Dundas, 1.b.w. Lawrence... 0 Comm: Hudson, b Abbas Capt. Quinlad, b Omar

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Total (for 8 wkts.)

.130

Bowling

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19

-Mid. Evans, b, Abbas ...

28.

Comm. Wood, o Evans, Adoock Lieut. Lindsell, b Adcock Lieut. Wallace, b Adcock

Extras

W

Total

A. Paice

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Bowling Analysia,

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C.3.0.0 2ND XI.

C. Sara, o Ng, b Ong

:152

H. W. Sandford,c

Peterson

Bowling Analysis

W. Cullip, a Osman, b Ong aner 35

0

14..

W.

F. Haynes, a Yeow, b Peterson

10

8

L: Omar -

7.4 0

49

· 1.

Watson, b Peterson ....

E. W. Major,

7 0

919

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W. Gardiner, e Peterson, b Ong... 10

0

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W. Savage, b Peterson

T. Grimes.......

20

Q

W Hill, Ng, b.Ong

R Taylor, not out

Extras

Total

M. H. Abbas

Lieut. Adcock ...... -B

F. E. Lawrence 3

W. Gill, c Hunt, b Ong

CRAIGENGOWER. W. Cowen, c Ng, b Opg

R. Basa, b Quinlan.

F. E. Lawrence, e Skinner, b

Evans

U. Omar, a and b Wallace,

Lieut. Adcock,

2

Extras

Total

48

Edwards, b Quim

Bowling Analysis.

W.

Ian

T. Grimes, at. Edwards, b. Wood... 51.

S." E. Ong..

12.3 518

6

B. W. Bradbury, b Wood ....

C. A. Peterson

M. H. Abbas & Wallace.

18

B. P. Ngini

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E. W. Major, st. Edwards, b

Sladen

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Lieut. D. Evans, st. Edwards, b

Sladen

D. Mackintosh; b.w Sladen

S. Hope, not out

Extras

*=*=* Total

..168

Bowling Analysis,

W.

Mid, Evans "Comm. Wood

23

6

Capt. Quinlan

6

Mid, Staden

3

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Lien Skinner

Com. Hudson

Lieut: Wallace 10

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This first league match reaulted in & win for the E.G.A. by 31 runs.

Going in first the Garrison Artillery Boored 144, Capt Oliver and Major Mathews scoring 47 each. The only other two batamen to reach double figures were Bgta Stevens and Holloway. The "tail was wenk

Lieut, White, bowling for the Infantry, met with great success and took 8 wickets for 11 runs.

The Infantry. replied with 113 ruins. | Capt. Dods, was in good form and knock-

ad up half-a-century (not out).

Scores:-

E.G.A. *

· Capt. Olliver, a Wright, b Bacon 47 Lent, Chester, c le Fleming,

Handay

Major Matthews, b White

Capt F. E. Davies, b White

Lient Parkes, ele Fleming,

White

Sergt. Stevens, not out Bergt Holloway, b White Capt. Cumming, b White B.S.M. Williams, b White Gur. Brennen, b White. Gur. J. Davis, e le Flemi

White.

Extras

Total

Bowling

Capt Hannay----- Capt, le Fleming....

Capt. Dods

L/Opl.-Martin

Lient Bacon

Lient. White

Major Wright, b Caps Davies ..............

Lieut Leader, b Capt. Daries Capt. le Fleming, b Capt. Där Lieut. Bacon, Holloway, Capt. Doda, not out ..... Capt. Hannay, b Capt. Davien.. Capt, Moorhead, b. Capt, Davies Capt. Orow, b. Capt, Dayles

* Lieut. White, o Parken, b J. Davi

//Opl. Martin, o J, Davies, b Capt.

Davies Lient. Thompso

Total

Capt. Davie

H.K.C.C. 2ND XI... 5.0.0 2ND XI.

HAT TRICK BY FEAT.

The feature of interest in this friendly match played at Kowloon, and which re- sulted in a win for the Home side by 47 Tuna, was the performance of the hat trick by D. B. Peat, one of the H.E.C.C 2nd XI. bowlers. He took the sixth, seventh and eighth: wickets with consecu tive balls in his twelfth over. No rana were scored off him in this over and his next over the 13th he took another. wicket for no runs.

The H.K.C.C. went in first and scored 107, of which W. Mackenzie scored nearly half. His 51 included a boundary for six another for five and six for four,

The K.C.G. replied with 154, which in- cluded a fue 88 by Jex,

Scortser

K.L.C.C. 2ND XIMO

H. E. Hollanda, o Fraser, bi Brawa D. E. G. Nicholson, b Brawn D. Reidy run out “

W. W. Mackenzie, o Railton,

Brawn

GH Piercy, b Railton W. Galloway, b' Railton

M. M Watson b Brawn D. B Peat, b Brawn i

B. Crowley, b Raiton,

H. Spicer, not out

W Brackenridg

4. Extras

Total

W. Fraser

Bowling Analysis,

a

A. O. Brawn: 10:3 N. L. Railton

10.0, 2ND XI.

S. Jex, a Peat, b Reid

A. Teach, b Piercy. W. Hyde b Piercy. A. O. Brawn, b.Gallows NL Railton, a Hollan

H. Overy, b Poat

SW. Fraser, b O. W. Jeffries, W. Smith, b ́Re

EHoathen, a and b Peat

Bowl

G. E. Piercy D. B. Pest D. Reid

E.C.O. 187 II. HK.C.C. 17 XI

This friendly match played on the Olub ground of Saturday afternoon, re- sulted in a draw

Batting first the Home Club were soon in difficulties, six wickets falling for 30 rums The runs gained per wicket were:

Then 1-12, 9-12, 830, 4-24, 6-22, 6-30.

stand was made by Morgan and Hum- phreys and 44 runs were added before the next wicket fell. The ninth wicket saw the score at 139 and shortly afterwards the side was out for this total.

The visitors opened their batting well and the first two wickets were respon sible for 47 runa. At the fall of the sixth wicket for 104; stumps were drawn.

Of the bowlers, Hancock bowled well for the Home side, but had 11-runs scored off him in the last over. Evans, for the visitors, was in fine howling form, but towards the end of his sixteen over he showed signs of tiring and was badly knocked about.

Boores:

A. A. Claxton, b Coshrana A. L. Gace, b Evans

E. L. R. Mitchell, b Evans LTA B. E..A. Webster, b Evans B. D. C. Morgan,

Bensong.

Evans,

T. E. Pearce, b Cochrane. R. Hancock, b Evans

J. D. Humphreys, e Robinson,

Fletcher

F. H. Farthing.o

Fletcher

G. A. Chadwick,

Fletcher

"L. J. Davies, not, out

Extras

Total

Spink

Bowling Analysis.

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