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SATURDAY'S AND YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
On Saturday there was one League match in the Second Division, between the Royal Navy and XI, and the Uni
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
CLUB #, UNITED SERVICES.
C.C.0. n. T.R.G
In a friendly game on the Craigen-
The two-day match between the Hong-home club and the Indian C.C. was gower C.C. ground, a match between the
The home side batted first and compiled
kong Cricket Club and the United Ser- drawn. the Club ground, was concluded yester-es runs, A. B. Hamson being top rearer vices, which was begun on Saturday on
day, the Olub winning by 99 runs
When stumps were drawn on Saturday,
with 42 The visitors replied with 210.
versity 2nd XI., this game, being won by the Club team were leading by 51 rung . A. R... Ismail scored 67, and A. H.
the Navy. The other Second Division League fixture between the Civil Service "A" and the Royal Engineers was can celled because of a lack of players and was converted into a Friendly. There wore no matches in the First Division of the League.
There were five friendlies played on Saturday, including that between the H.K.C.C. and the United Services, which was continued yesterday, and there were also a number played yesterday. The details of those games will be found below:-
LEAGUE-DIVISION 11.
UNIVERSITY ». NAVY.
In this match played at Pokfulam, the Royal Navy 2nd XI. defeated the Varsity 2nd XI by runs. They tied with the University more (89) at the fall of their sixth wicket; the next wicket produced an additional 12 runs and the last wicket fall at 146. Scores:-
UNIVERSITY AND IL
E. Zimmern,-b Emley
*0
W. M. Gittins, a and b Bennett... B S. V. Gittins, b Bennett
A. J. Hazeland, run out
B. N. Sudan, b Beanett
C. H. Yeob, 1.b.w.; b Bennett
R. Ponsonby Fane, b Bennett
A. T. M. Barma, o Studholm, bi
Bennett compa
I. Tajima, c Simms, b Enley
F. Hiptools, b Emley
H. T. M. Bárma, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
13
on the first innings and had lost five
wickets for the same number of runs in. the second innings.
The top scorer for the Club in tho first innings was H. Owen Hughes (44); while J. C. Eyal contributed 38, being 'run out."
Pay-Lt. Hussey who wored 79 runs. Lt. The mainstay for the Services was Halsey knocked up 32.
Halsey, also did well in bowling against the Club in the first innings, capturing five wickets for 85 runs Parker took a similar number of wickets For the Club
in the first imings of the Services at a cost of 69 runs.
When the match was continued yestor day, the Club finished with a total of 156 runs in their second innings making a grand total of 371 runs, leaving the Servicee 207 runs to get to draw level, which they failed to do on account of the good bowling.
For the Club T. E. Pearce was top scorer with 6 runs and RR. Hancock contributed 31 runs. It was the score of these players, who went in towards the close of the innings that materially help. ed the team and made the victory by so great a margin possible. Bowling against the Club, Lt.-Col: Cantrell took five wickets for 37 runs.
The only score of note in the 2nd 10 innings of the Services was made by Capt. Morris, who knocked up 39 runs, being still not out when the match finish- ed. Bowker and Reed each took three of the Services' wickets for. 18 runs and Parker three for 72,
Scores:
4
13
0. M E. W. 14 3 19 3 Bennett.... 13.9 5 22
NAVÝ 2ND XL
E.K.C.C.
A W. Hayward, Eussey,
Halsey
Madar 87 In the second innings,, Oraigongower scored 165. Bradbury knocked up and Hamson 39. The Indians compiled 63 for the loss of 2 wickets when stamps were drawn. Car- reem scored 32.
Scores:-
C.C.C.
ist Innings W. Guest, b Curreem D. Fritz, e arculli, b Madar B. Bradbury, 1.b.., b.Madar E. Fincher, run out..
A B. Hason, b 'Madar
F. Zimmern, o Madar, b Ismail
E. Mowfung, at. Ismail, b Madar Hall, A. S. Saffind.....
F. Schnepal, not out....
Y. Abbas, e Wahab, b' Curreem RF. Jones,, e Madar, b Suffad... 6
Extras
Total
I. E. C. 1st Inaings. H. D. Ramjahn, b Guest S. A. R. Ismail, b Fincher
.17
M. P. Madar, a Sub., & Guest..... 0 S. A. Ismail, o Abbas, b Guest.... 93 A. E. Madar, c. Fincher b Fritz 67 J. S. A. Curreem, & Fincher, b
Fritz
10
O. Ismail, Fincher, b.Hamson,... 10 F. M. A. Aroulli, b Fincher.
· Y. A. Wahab, e Reed, b Hamson... 0 U. M. Omar, o Reed, b Hamson... A. S. Suffiad, rot out
Extras
Total
C.B.C.
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G. R. Sayer, .b.w., b Mercer..
E., Owen Hughes, b Stephenson... 44
Emley
T. E. Pearce, b Halsey
B. F. Stewart, b Cantrell
28
R. Hancock, Hussey, b Halsey.
H. A. Sheldon, b Cantrell
12
E. Fincher, b Curréem
B. Hamson, e Sub., b A. D. Madar.....
Com. Gray, b Sudan ...
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H. V. Parker, b Halsey
16
Mid. Simms, b Sudan
19
J. C. Lyal, run out
38
W: Bradbury, e and b S. M.
Wahab
Mid. Dickens, Hazeland, b
Gittins
A. C. I. Bowker, c. Marcer, b
Halsey
W. Guest, c A. H. Madar," b
24
Wahab
Sub Lt. Gilman, b Sudan
E. B. Reed, not out
E. Mowiung, e Madar, z Wabab... 4
Lt. Emley, run out
Extras
F. Zimmern, 6 Curreem
18
Sub-Lt. Duncan, 'e Yech, b Zim-
Y. Abbas, c Curreem, b 0. Ismail 5
mera .........
Total
915
-Eng.-Lt. Bonnett,
Sudan
D. Fritz, c Wahab, b Curreem
17
Pay-Lt. Narç, b Sudan ........
Lt. Spencer, not out...
"Bowling Analysis.
B. Musket, b Madar
F. Schnepel, not out.
33
а
12.
Lt. Conway, at Ponsonby Fane,
by Zimmern....
Extras
Lt. Studholm, b Sudan
Cantrell Mercer Halsey
22 3 85 2
5 1 23:
Total
165
21 3 85
Extras
18
Stephenson
34 0
L.R.C.
Total
.146
Morris Robertson
4 0 15
Bowling Analysis.
Sudan
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W. M. Gittin
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Hazeland
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2 0 UNITED SERVICES.
1st Innings." Pay-Lt. Hussey, b Sayer C.Q.M.S. Stripp, b Parker Capt. Bridgland, b Parker Mid. Stephenson, b Parker Capt. Marcer, b. Parker ......
Capt. Morris, e Owen Hughes, b.
Parker
8
2nd Innings.
O. Ismail, e Jones, b Guest
Extras
15
J. S. A. Curreem, not out
F.. M. A. Arculli, b Guest.......
Y. A. B. Wahab, not out.
Total
Lt. Halsey,, b Bowker.
Lt Robertson, b Lyal
2
Capt. Warters, b Bowker
10
Lt. Nicholson, e Pearce, b Lyal
2
4
Extras
5
Total
.164
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SATURDAY'S FRIENDLIES,
K.C.C. v. C.S.CO.
At Kowloon on Saturday the Kowloon Cricket Clab defeated the Civil Service Cricket Club by 44 rung and seven wicketa to spare. The visitors knocked up 100 for eight wickets, at which score they 'de clared but the home club replied with the handsome score of 913 for three- wickets, towards which A... W. Ramsay contributed 65 not out, F. Goodwin 69 not out, G. Lee 33 and B. Petherim 327′′] The top scorer for the Civil Service was E. C. Fincher, who hit up 38 runs F. J. d. Bome contributed 28 runs and B. C. K. Hawkins and F. Baker 2 each. For the K.C.C. W. F. 3. Gorvin took three wickets for 32 rupa.
"C.B.C.C. "A" e. EE.
A poor scoring match was witnessed on the C.S.C.C. ground, when the home club defeated the Royal Engineers by 52 runs. The Royal Engineers scored 28 runs, C. Bara dismissing eight of their side for a total of sixteen runs. The 0.8.0.0. “A” replied with 88, the best scorer being E. F. Harper 20. For the Royal En gincora Spr. Goodyer took four wickets for 29 runa.
P.R.CC.C.C
The Police were at home to the Craigen- gower Cricket Club and scored an easy victory over the visitors. The Craigen- Rower C.C. scored 48 rubs; while the. Police compiled 135 for eight wickets. For the visitors T. Grimes, F: Zimmern and W. Hall each contributed 11 runa.... For the Police Capt. Bloxham scored 42 rans and W. L. Sparrow 32. Bowling for the Police R. G. Robertson, took six wickets for 22 runs and A. Lacey four for 20 fans. For the visitors E. Fincher cap- tured three wickets for 37 runs and B. W. Bradbury three for 34 runs.
C.C.C. 7. H.K.B.C.
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A team from the Hongkong Electric Company visited the Craigengower Cricket Club for a whole day match and lost by the narrow margin of six rune In the first innings the visitors had n lead of 57 runs, C. B. Easterbrook being top torer with 39 runs. Craigengower C.C. replied to the visitors' total of 134 runs in the first innings with 77 runs, but in their second innings declared with 142 runs for two wickets, the outstand ing batanen being R. C. Reeds (87 not out) and E. Mowfung (51 not out). The Hongkong Electric were dismissed for 79
Lt. Col. Cantrell, not outpa
Bowker Reed Parker Sayer Lyal
2nd Innings.
A W. Hayward, b Cantrell
J. C. Lyal, run out....
H. A. Sheldon, run out.......
E. F. Stewart, e Mercer, b Haley 14
G. R. Bayer, c Stripp b Cantrell 28
H. Owen Hughes, b Halsey....
H. V. Parker, e Wartere, b Can-
trell'
T. E. Pearce, e Morris, b Cantrell 81 B. B. Hancock, Lb:w., b Cantrell 31 A C. J. Bowker, e Cantrell, b
Nicholson
E. B. Reed; not, out
Extras
Total
Cantrell Stephenson Halsey Mercer Bridgland Nicholson
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2nd Innings.. Lt. Nicholson, e Pearce, b Bowker 4. 0.Q.M.8. Stripp, Lb.w, b Reed. 13 Pay Lt. Hussey, L.b.w., h Bowker..... " 0 Mid Stephenson b Bred..... Lt. Halsey, c Hayword, b' Reed..... 24 Capt. Morris, not out
Cept. Bridgland, b Bowker.... Lt. Col. Cantrell, run out inaine Capt. Warters, e Owen Hughes,
Parker
Capt. Mercer, b Parker
Lt. Robertson, 1.b.w,, b. Parker.
•Extras ......
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Bowker Reed Parker Lyal
72-
7
10
KOO II. EK.C.C. 11.
This friendly match at Kowloon -yes. terday resulted in a draw. The visitors
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A UNIVERSITY MATCH.
team won by a margin of 77 runs, There should have been two matches in the Second Division of the League, but owing to an absence of players, the fixture between the Civil Service "A" and the
• On the Chiness Recreation Club ground Bayal Engineers was converted into a yesterday, the "Paat students of the friendly game
University defeated
"Present
the
Their victory over the University, puts students by 3 runs after a very keen the Navy End XI. above the Police in
game.
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the Table, and incidentally concludes,
Batting fret, the Past" students their League fixtures, All the other compiled 141 runs, W. AL. Gittins being clubs in this Division have yet to com- top scorer with 38 runs. Others to reach plete their fixtures, the K.C.C, 2nd XI. double figures were D. K. Samy 27, E. and I.B.C. 2nd XI. having one more game Hunt 21, and H. C. Hunt 13. Shadabudin cach to play, and the Royal Engineers, took 3 wickets for 21 nua, batte H.K.C.C. 2nd XI., Police, C.S.C.C. "A" The "Present students totalled 130. and the Varsity 2nd XI two more H. N. Bolhatchet scored 37, D. Laing 27, matches each.
and A. 4. Bumjahn 20, Ng Sze Kwong' took 6 wickets for 42 runs, and Yeoh. 3 -for 10%
W. D L Pt hatted.
30 21
The positions in the League Table to dato are
DIVISION I.
P..
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39
Royal Navy Kowloon Civil Service University
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15
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3
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TENNIS.
In the first round Open Championship 10 (Singles) of the Colony at Kowloon 26 yesterday, Mr. B. E. Green defeated
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DIVISION II.
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