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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 1926

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TRIANGULAR" TOURNAMENT.

BY NAVY,

Friendly Games.

0.5.0.0. A». NAVY ***

Playing at home on Now Year's Day, the Civil Service Cricket Club "A" were beaten by the Royal Navy "A" by 84 Special interest was attached to the aide compiled 79 runs; while the Navy rans Batting one man short, the home' match between the Hongkong. GC. and replied with 169 runs The best scorge. Royal Navy, which began on Friday and for the Club was F. Lawrence (21); while for the other side Lieut-Comdr. Anished on Saturday afternoon. It was Bower knocked up 57 Lieut. Maasergh the last match in the triangular tourna23 and Mid Simms 32. E. W. Hamilton, ment, and both those teams bad defeated the CS.C.C. captain, secured the beat bowling average of the match, taking the Army in the earlier games. The four wickets for 20 runs while C. Sara took three wickets for. 47 runs. For the Navy won by six wickets.

Navy, Engineer-Lieut. Bennett took four wickets for 12 runs and Lieut. Emley fiss for 3 runs.

The Navy batting first on Friday knock ed up 332 runs. Stumps were drawn when the H.K.C.C. had lost three wickets

for 61 runs.

"PAST"

PRESENT."

The Navy began well and three only of their players failed to reach double In the annual University match on the igures. Lieut. Halsey scored 83, Lieut. Pokfulam ground on New Year's Day, Comdr. Armitage 87, Lient. Sillitoe 46, the Present" defeated "Past" by se and Lieut.-Cal. Cantrell 38.

rups. Twelve men werd played on each The Club went in to bat at 443 p.m. | side. The "Present" scored 235, to which and two wickets_fail_for_12 runs. Hay the Past" replied with 139. For the ward with 25; and Owen Hughes 31, were Present," E. Zimmern scored 47 runs; unbeaten when play closed. BEKORG JA. A. Rumjahn 40; Y. C. Teh 30; B. P. For the Navy Cantrell had taken the Ng 93; H W. Balhatchet 29 and D. 3 wickets, while Powell bowling for the Laing 19. For the other side, T. 5. Yeoh Club had taken six wickets.

'contributed 31; D. K. Samy 29; J. L. Youngsage and H. C. Hunt 1. Bowl- ing for the Past," Ng Sze Kwong touk six wickets for be runs and Samy three. wickets for 24 runs. For the "Present," Rumjahn took six wickets for 48 runa.

"JATURDAY'S PLAY.

With a loss of three wickets for el, the Club continued their innings on Saturday. Owen Hughes could only add four more runs to the 31 he had previously compiled. Three wickets later fell rather cheaply, and seven wickets were down for 194 runs, Hayward, who had been batting the pre- vious day, made a fine stand, and was dismissed for 63 runs. The innings closed for 157.

The H.K.C.C. went in again, and did rather well in compiling 207 runs, but the combined scores exceeded that of the Navy by 32 runs only. Owen Hughes scored 45, and T. E. Pearce 49.

The Navy made the necessary runs for the loss of four wickets, and thus won the match by six wickets.

A Scores:

ROYAL NAVY.

1st- innings.

Lieut. Comdr. Armitage, & Pearce,

b Powell........................ Pay-Cody Hussey, b Bowker 10 Lieut. Nicholson, E Powell margin, 13 Mal. Stephenson. b. Stewart Lieut. Halsey, e Owen Hughes, b

Powell

Capt. West. e Stewart, b Owen

Hughes

Lieut. Sillitoe. c Stewarty b

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SATURDAY'S GAMES.

C.S.0.0. v. RA."

In a league match on. the Civil Service C.C. ground the C.S.C.C. played the Royal Artillery. The result was a tie, each side having scored 140 runs.

Major Hattersley Smith for the Artil lory, made a fine stand, and the eighty fours. runs which he, compiled included fifteen

There was great excitement when the Civil Service needed two runs to tie when their last men were in. Edmonds secured these, and no other run was scored.

Spores

ROYAL ARTILLERY., Capt. Bensley, e de Rome,

Hamilton

Lieut. Hall, b Evans...

43

Lieut. Smith, b Evans

Capt. Lake, st. Pearce; b Powell 8 Lieut. Col. Cantrell, not but.. 38 Lieut. Wauchope, e Stewart, b.

Powell

Lieut. Comdr. Beatty, b Bowker

"Extras".....

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Hamilton

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Extras

149

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Capt. Barrett, b Evans

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Total

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Bowling Analysis,

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A. C. I. Bowker, e Lake, b step-

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E. G. Lammert, e Nicholson, b

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G. R. Sayer, .b.w, b Cantrell

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T. E. Pearce, 1.b.w., b Cantrell ... 49)

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Total

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Cantrell

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

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Lient. Smith

7

Friendly Games.

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An all-day match was played at Kow- loon between the Kowloon CC. and the Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI., the visitors win- ning in the first innings. Batting frst the. H.K.C.C. scored 130 and the home team were dismissed for 1. A second innings was unfinished by each team. H.K.0.0. made 135 for 4 wickets and Kowloon

13: for two wickets.

I.R.C.. NAVÝ. “

A match between the second elevens of the Indian R.C. and the Royal Navy at Sookunpoo ended in a draw: The home team declared with 188 for six acd the Navy 121 for the same number of wickets. For the home side Wahab contributed 63 907 hot cut. For the Navy Lieut Dwane with

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ROYAL NAVY. 2nd Lanings. Pay-Lieut. Hussey, b Bowker, Capt. West, b Bowker...... Mid Stephenson, b Howker- Lieut. Nicholson, b Bowker Capt. Lake, not cut Lieut. Wauchope, not out

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LEAGUE TABLES.

kong Cricket League this week-end, the There was only one match in the Hong-

first for a fortnight, and this was between the C.S:0.C. and the B.A. in the first division.

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The match resulted in a draw, but by gaining one point, the CS.C.C. move from. seventh position to fifth position în the premier division of the league."

unaffected, with the exception of the The position of the other clubs remain Indian R.C. and Craigengower C.C., who each drop down one place.

The positions in the League table up. to date are as under:

edde declared with 169 runs for the loss Royal Navy df keven wickets, whilst Taikoo were all Kowloon dismissed for 57. For the home team: F.University' Zimmern retired after scoring forty; E. CHE.C.C. Fincher scored 34 add Y Abbas 2. Two Civil Service, only of the Taikoo men reached double Indian R.C.

dres, GMcLeod 16, and J. Finnie 10, Craigengower

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