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THE CLUB v. NAVY, lieved Bennett at the Law Courts

-SAILORS NARROWLY

AVERT DEFEAT.

The New Year's Match started At eleven on Wednesday last in almost perfect cricket weather fine, though a bit overcast, and cool. The Club again won the toss. Richardson who took Alan Reid's

place like Nisch, the latter was, I am told, adding up figures Who'd be in a Bank 1) and Arm- strong opened to Laslett at the Yard end and Baker. The start was quiet, and in Laslett's fifth over Kichardson was taken at the wicket, while four runs later in Baker's fifth over Armstrong failed to get hold a full toss from Baker and was caught by Stanley at mid-on. Both bowlers had bowled steadily and Baker, as always with the new ball, swung a good deal and was very hard to score of Owen Hughes and Moor, however, began to settle down. The latter's first scoring strokes were four fours. With forty up there was a double change, Moseley bowling for Baker and Boumphrey for Laslett.

Further Success for the Navy. Moseley could not find a length and only a well placed feld saved a rrop of fours. After a couple of overs Baker wisely took him off for Bennett. Boumphrey bowled steadily..and should have had Moor caught at extra, but he scewed to

find it hard to get the ball to swing in from leg. The fifth bail of t Bennett's second over boat and bowled Moor who had not scored for some time. (79-3-98.) Pearce came in and started with three singles, but he missed one of the fullest full tosses and one of the longest long hops I have seen! Bennett had bowled three overs for three runs at this time. Owen Hughes banged Boumphrey to the Aquare leg boundary, but was near lye and b next ball, only just getting it over the bowler's head.

SO,

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Commentary.

After the Club innings closed. I remarked that the inst Afteen minutes would probably lose the

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that is what happened. Of course, if Wright had not been injured, it is quite on the cards that the Navy end, whence he usually bowls. He

would have drawn anyway. I opened with a maides. Things re-doubt, however, if they could have mained quiet for a time, practically, won after Sillitoe went. One must the only runs scored, being a four to Parker off Laslett, and four always remember that Stephonson to Bowker off Baker, Boumphrey and Boumphrey dare not force the relieved the latter, and Parker off game too much, early; on, because drove him for four, while Bowker they know that there is little had an interesting over from Las batting strength after them. This lett. He on drove the the first for

with respect to the other Navy four, pulled the second for a couple and pus up a terrifc. apinner to cover off the third.Cover got to

the chance, but it simply shot out of his hands and went for a couple; only smart backing up saved boundary. The next two Bowker, played, while at the last, a very very long hop, he took a terrifo awing and was bowled. Thirty seven runs had been added for tho fifth wicket in twenty-eight minutes.

Fatal Dalliance,

F

Though runs were obviously need ed quickly Beck and Parker only managed to collect a single in the next four overs, and probably would have been doing their side a service if they had got out having a dip. Beck's being a left hander made it However, each batsman worse! got a couple of fours, and the innings was declared at 206 for 9 wickets. But sixteen valuable

rainutes had been taken to collect fifteen runal

Sillitoe and Wright opened for the Navy to Bowker, at the Yard end, and Beck. Silätoe had a single off the former and a two off Beck Then Wright was lucky to get a four through the slips of Bowker. from leg to third slip, so there were Pearce at once brought over Hinton three slips, a man in the box and a deep third man. Ten runs came from Beck's next over, of which eight were a couple of fine fours by Sillitoe one a hook and one a straight drive, both very hard hits. Sillitoe had a big four to square leg After maidon from Bowker, of Beck and the next ball but one seemed to go up Garden Road very he hit a six in the same place which nearly na far as the Barrack gate Then Wright glanced a four from Beck, and Sillitoe off Bowker had a four to leg and a five off Bowker four overthrow from cover. Wright hit a couple, and then was nearly bowled by a shootor.

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The Club's Batting. way a bit. Owen Hughes played Moor started brightly, but faded an excellent innings, as did Pearce, until he tried to force the pace as

and Officers of the egiment, the the Club were getting behind the band of the 1st Bn. S.L.I. played clock.

Bowker afterwards played selections before the kick off and a merry knock. In spite of his entirely unorthodox hitting (he during the interval. The band also hates a hall-volley)-be has played the teams on the field with sound eye and a straight bat in de-appropriate marches. During the fence. He would no doubt make a lot of runs if he went in higher up. interval the ball was raffied and but it might damage his bowling, won by ticket No. 299, the bolder so perhaps it is as well. Parker got twenty six not out. He hit wellbeing Me Baskett, the father of the little girl than won the ball in at times, bus he failed to connect with the ball far too often.

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The Navy bowling was loose, and on the whole was pretty good. The Club certainly found it hard to get runs quickly. They took three hours odd-180 minutes ground, is slow. Bennett carried to get 208, which, on the Club

off the honours. He bowled a steady length as a rule, with a cer tain amount of off spia, and 'de served his wickets. good and might very well have got Laslett was several more wickets. The fielding on the whole was excellent, though But Sillitoe's second catch was one a couple of catches were put down. of those we remember for years, while Laslett took quite a good chance in the slips.

The Kary Batting.

I have said, I have said I with- think of the Navy batting("What I have frequently said what I

But I was amazed at the brilliance draw nothing, I qualify nothing!") of Sillitoe's batting. He kept pick ing Beck's fast short 'uns off his leg Peg to the square leg boundary, and simply knocked him off, while he Stephenson played a very fine de fensive knock, and his duel with was distinctly, impolite to Bowker.

Parker was most interesting. He only got out by trying to force the game. Moseley has the makings of fine bat, while Laalett, if un- polished, is acery useful man. Wright had been very steady be fore his accident, and was amaz- ingly plucky to go in agan with couple of fresh stitches in his face! He saved the Navy a valu- able five minutes, even if he did not get any more runs.

Pile played for the Rest in place Each team made one change. C.

of Rocha, while Lyons (R.A.Š.C.) Kapp (S.L.L.). Mr. W. E. Hol- played for the Army in place of

lands was the referee.

The attendance was not a large one, due no doubt to the rain of the early afternoon.

throughout and the play, especially The match was keenly contested during the first half, was good to and after twenty minutes play, Gillote was unlucky to handle in watch. Exchanges were very even

the penalty area. McGregor made no mistake with the spot kick and beat Fletcher to give the Rest the Icad. Within a couple of minutes again, Chan Shek Pui misjudging the Army were on level terms a cross shot by Rayeon. The pace end to end quickly. The Rest took was a hot one, the ball going from the lead when Fung King Cheong sent. in a shot that Fletcher got his foot to but the ball went on to the upright and rebounded over Army 1. the line. Half-time: The Rest 9,

the deficit on resuming but met a The Army went out to wipe off stubborn defence in the Navy backs, MeGregor and Jones, while Lam Yak Ying played a good game in the pivotal position.

Cosano and Fung King Cheong were very dangerous when in possession and had the defence guessing every time. C. Pile, who, was out of position, got in a couple of good scoring shots.

The Club bowling on the whole

Gosano put the issue beyond was not nearly so good ts against doubt with one of his spectacular the Army. Sillitoe definitely knocked shows. Taking the ball on the run Beck and Bowker off their length. from a pass by Fung King Cheong, Parker put up a remarkable show.ho sant in a smashing "shot that I produce here his bowling analysis

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gave Fletcher, no chance to shed 1201 12013 13020 12187.12135 12204 in runs per over. M equals maiden, although the goalkeeper reached 12011 12015 12050 12187 12185 12204 an irony of fate he got his wicket off against them, the Army were not 129 the most atrocious ball that he has done with and a little steadiness in 5, 2, M. i, 1, M, M, M, M, M, M. By the bail. Although three to one

sent down for weeks! But I know front of goal may have pulled the thinks he bowled very well The Rest before the final whistle sound fielding was very good, and Parker's ed was scored by Gosano from a one Navy batsman at least who game round. Another goal to the

duck. It was bad luck, as it was cellently, as he always does, and his Que from the same bowler, for a

catch brilliant. "Pearce kept ox paes by Faug. nasty time to have to go in.

A Stand, Against Good Bowling...

Laglett went on for Boumphrey at 83, and Pearce glanced him beautifully to fine leg for four. The same batsman had a couple of splendid extra-cover cracks off Ben- Parker relieved Beek, and Sillitoe nett's next over, and one, owing to cracked his first ball to long leg bad bit of misfielding, went to the for four. The same bateman drove boundary. Laslett was bowling Bowker for two bat of the next very well at this period, using a Hinton got his own back by catch- judicious mixture of good length, ing him right-handed at third-slip and short rising balls, which kept a smart catch. (50-1-39.) The the batsmen playing at him all the runs

had

in twenty-pine time. Off the last ball of his third minutes. over he very nearly had Owen An Unfortunate Accident. Hughes taken at second slip, the ball dropping only a foot, short or

Things alowed down at this point. Bennett bowled his second Parker one in succession.

Bowker bowled two maidens and maiden in succession, and Owen

Dirett Hughes hooked Laslett beautifully elieved Bowker in the sixties, and La the square leg bos dary. He Stephenson might have been caught in Parker's sixth over, a maiden; gushed a dangerous single through at short leg. A most unfortunate the slips and then Pearce played accident happened off the first ball too soon for one and might have of Divett's next over, which got been caught and bowled, but up sharply and cut Wright over Laalett was going the other way the eyebrow, and be had to retire. and could not get near the bail Boumphrey came in, but was caught Again Bennett bowled a maiden and in the box, trying to cut a short Pearce was dropped at the wicket off Lasleit-very hard lines of the bowler. Owen Hughes had a two and a snick through the slips for four, and then Bennett. bowled Pearce who jumped out to drive and seemed to hit right across the rose slowly. Parker went off after Moseley succeeded and the score ball. The stand had put on 35 rups in just over half an hour.

three consecutive maidens, having bowled cight overs for nine runs, With Mitchell in. Bennett's and Owen Hughes came on, while series of maidens came to an end Bowker, relieved Divett Stephen-i

The Future. as the new-comer promptly square so ran

There is no doubt that the Club cut him for two. Next over, it was

out steadily to Oven have a better side than the Army clear Laslett was tiring. Then, At 87 he missed the ball and might vices match should be most inter- Hughes and pushed him for singles. or the Navy, but the United Ser- after Owen Hughes had got in a have been stumped but the ball was eating and open. I hope, in my lovely square cut for four off Ben-a yorker just past the sticks and weekly noten which will be publish. nett, tiffin was taken at a quarter came as a yorker to Pearce who ed to-day or tomorrow, as space.

was unsighted by the bataman. It (and my Editor's liver) very nearly bowled the wicket. dictate--I don't know at the time may Next over, after Moseley had of writing-to do a little bit in the aried a crop of singles by a fine prophet line about their side. (They off drive to the boundary from won't read it, of course.) So that Bowker. Beck went on again at the is that, Law Courts. end.

R. ABBIT. Full score and analysis:-

First Innings of Club.

to one.

After Tidin

Another Stand..

Laslett, from the Yard end still, opened with a maiden. Then Owen Hughes crashed a full toss from "Bennett to mid-wicket for four, and completed his fifty. After another single, Mitchell drove the same Big Trouble for the Batsmen. bowler hard to mid-off, where Baker

Then came a disaster for the took a hot catch. (124-6-4.) Owen Navy, as Stephenson tried to hit Hughes and Divett were getting Bowker and was caught. at deep along quite nicely whon Baker re-mid-on by Moor for a careful 27. lieved Laslett, and Divett put his The wicket had put on 33 runs in first ball straight and hard to thirty-eight minutes. Sillitoe at square leg. There was had seven wickets to fall and half- The Navy not the ghost of a run, but he start-an-hour" to go." At 10%, Parker ed, and Owen Hughes, very proper dived for a hard hit at third slip ly, sent him back. Sillitoe sent in a perfect return and the bateman was out by several feet. Hinton came in and had a single.

An Amazing Catch.. Off Bennett, who by the way was bowling his fourteenth consecutive over, Hinton hit a tremendously bard straight drive, and Billitoe raced across from long off and took the ball in his right-hand at full stretch one of the finest long-field catches I have seen for a long time. Six runs later, Laslett dived across to his right and took a nice catch to dismiss Owen Hughes, who had made 84. Bennett again was the howler. Bowker came in and shortly opened his account with a four to long-off. It was his usual forearm punch played like a tennis smash to a very short ball which got up head high. Noxt over he off-drove Bennett for a similar num- ber,

An Eighth Wicket Stand, Baker then put on Laslett instead of himself at the Yard end, and re-

and brought off a brilliant catch at full length Moseley had played an uncommonly good knock for his seventeen, and ought to make a lot of runs in the future if he can get plenty of net practice and a little expert coaching. But practice is always a problem for most N.O.'s.

Wright pluckily returned but was soon caught. Parker, who relieved Bowker, sent down an atrocious long hop and Hinton took the 'catch, though he had several shots at it first! Parker finished his fourth consecutive nmiden, and then Beck bowled Baker with a beauty which would have bowled most people in the abominable light. It had cloud- ed over very much after four o'clock. (105-6-0.)

A few minutes later, Stanley call- ed Laslett for a short one and a good return saw the batsman run out. (103-7-4.) Parker faished the over for his sixth

consecutive maiden-one, of which had eight balls in it! Beck bowled Stanley next over and it was time.

only mistake was in failing to stumo Stephenson off Owen Hughes. man's body until the last second, But he was unsighted by the bats- and then had to take a yorker at

his feet.

J. E. Richardson, c Cross,

b Lasletti

H. J. Armstrong, e Stanley,

b Baker

O. Moor, b Bennett

H. Owen Hughes, c Laalett,

b Bennett

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T. E. Pearce, b Bennett..... 17 E. J. R. Mitchell, e Baker,

b Bennett

G. E. B. Divett, run out J. R. Hinton, a Sillitoc, b

Bennett

11

H. Y. Parker, not cute 20

A. C. I. Bowker, b Laslett... 21

A. C. Beck, not out

6

Extraa: Byes 9, leg byel 3.. 12 Total (for 9 wkts... dec.)..206

Fall of wickets:-1/17; 2/21; 3/72; 4/110; 5/124; 0/143; 7/148; 8/154; 0/191.

Bowling, Analysis.

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Laslett £5

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Boumphrey 11 Sub Lieut.

Moseley 2 Engr.-Lieut.

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Result: The Rest 4, Army 1. The game was a treat to watch

throughout the game. and Mr. Hollands had no trouble The Best defence was the better of the two. West was a hard worker for the Army. The attack was the SL.I. forward line and they did well against McGregor and Jones,

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First Innings of Navy. Capt. F. G. Sillitae, R.M., e

Hinton, b Bowker Lt. J. P. Wright, c Hinton,

b Parker Lt. . M. Stephenson, c

Moor, b Bowker

27 Sq. Leader C. Boumphrey,

c Owen Hughes, b Divett... 0 Sub-Lieut. P. C. Moseley, c

Parker, b Beck

Able Seaman F. Laslett, run

out

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Comdr. F. C. Baker, b. Beck 0 Comdr. E. G. Stanley, b Beck 1 Lt. G. Cobb, not out....

Extras: bjes 4, leg byes 2... 6 Total (for 8 wickets)......106

Engr.-Lieut. C. R. Bennett and Stoker T. Cross did not bat.

Fall of wickets:-1/50; 2/651 3/98; 4/109; 5/105; 0/105; 7/106; 8/106.

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NO LET-OFFICE ROOM 20x 18 ALEXANDRA BUILDING. I mediate Possession. Apply to P.O. Boz 297.

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VOLUNTEERS "v. K.C.C.

The following will represent the Volunteers on Sunday at 11 a.m. at the K.C.C against the Kowloon Cricket Club:-

HOUSE WANTED.

A HOUSE

with

WANTED To Bay or on LORE TO TO ELDON POTTER, PRINCE'S BUILDING. 【10 LET.—CAMBAY BUILDINGS Tennis Court, PRAX DISTRICT-Apply

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No 306, NATHAN ROAD, KOT2004),~ Apply to: CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT, 4in FLOOM FRENCH BANK BUILDING. [8573

POSITION WANTED.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE OF TO LET From

MAROH 18T. Modern Six-Boomed and Tores Bathrooms. In the HOUSE on THE PEAL. Three Bedrooms

Bale there is a Seven Per Cent Mortgage which it may be possible to carry on Please apply to Box 8639, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press.

WANTED.

10 LET-WATER-FRONT PRE- TMISES (21, CONNAUGHT BOAD E. "I Mitchell (captain); A. CENTRAL), comprising Ground Floor Reid, J. E. Richardson, F. Baker, Shop, and Dwelling Quarters, fat, SadOUNG GIRL Wants Employ ment ne NUESEKY GOVER A. C. Beck, R. M. Wood, 8. v. 3rd Floors Vacant FEBRUARY 167. NESS; can teach Piano and First BED Correspondence Gittins, G. E. R. Divett, D. R. Buitable for Chinese Bank: Stevedore, Leasons. Would live in. Address Kelly, W. D. Folley, and F. Zim. etc. Apply 8. J. DAVID &

DAVID HOUSE, 67/69 Des Voeux Road Box 6563, e/o Hong Kong Day Press, Central. TeL (76

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and Economics Wanted. Please write in Pejobology, Political Science Box 8824, c/o Hong Kong Daily Prew

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