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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930.
INDIAN RECREATION CLUB'S FOURTH
SUCCESSIVE VICTORY.
CLUB DE RECREIO TAKE FULL POINTS FROM POLICE RECREATION CLUB.
BATSMEN AND BOWLERS SHARE AFTERNOON'S HONOURS.
In spite of the fact that eight clubs in the junior division were engaged in league fixtures, there was not a single league match in the senior section though several friendlies were played,
The Indian Recreation Club seconda registered their fourth successive win of the season, their victims this time being the Royal Army Service Corps, but they had to fight hard for the three pointa na they were given very limited time in which to get the runs. Recreio did well to beat the Police, while the Hong Kong Cricket Club and University obtained full paints from Craigengowor Cricket Club and Royal Corps of Signals, respectively.
Several high individual scores were returned while the bowlers also came in for their share. A. P. Guterres, of the Recreio, was the highest scorer of the afternoon with 83 against the Police, while bowling honours went to M. R. Abban, of the. Indian Recreation. Club, who, in taking 4 wickets for 7 runs against the R.A.S.C.. also had the distinction of performing the "hat trick."
LEAGUE-DIVISION II.
M. R. ABBAS' "' HAT-TRICK."
Indians Bcore Their Fourth fuccentive Win
sixteen times and once out of the ground during a merry stay at the wicket.
The home team batted first. but started disastrously. Taking advan tage of this early success, the Recreio bowlers sent down some ex- cellent stuff with the result that the Police were all out for just 100 runs with Thorpe and Sparrow (10) runs each) as their chief scorers. For the Recreio, Alves took 4 wickets for 27 runs while Souza, had two for 17.
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they could get the military team out for 93 runs. L/C. Macnamara! was their top-scorer with 23 not out
After Xavier (23) and L. J. which was the result of a painfully Guterres (31) had given the Portu- slow innings, while Cadman and guese lads a good start, A. P. Cole got 13 apiece. The Indians Guterres went in for a merry time tried no less than nine bowlers of!
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whom M. R. Abbas was the mostly for bis 83. They were thus able successful. This bowler sent down to close their innings for the big four overs (or seven rana, taking total of 184 runs for nine wickets. four wickets and performing the King (3 for 32) was the most hat-trick into the bargain!
successful bowler for the home team.
The I.R.C. had very limited time in which to get the runs and this was even reduced by the continual changing of the field. However, M. P. Madar gave his side a good start with a well-played 23, while Arculli helped with 15. Ackber and Esmail mada 13 runs cach and the Indiana eventually knocked off the required rans with two wickets in hand. Cole (4 for 12) was the most success. ful bowler for tho Ballers,
The scores were:-
B.A.S.U.
Major T. J. R. Langmaid, run
W.O. Pamplin, e M. R. Abbas 6 L/Corp!, Fry, e Ackbor, b A.
S. Suffiad
L/Corp. Macnamara, not out 23 Orv. Cole, b Rumjaha
Drv. Jones, b A. Š. Spfind... 10 L/Carpl. Simpson, b Areulii 5 Fio. Beresford, b M. R.
The scores were:-
Police R.C.
T. R. Hunter, e Pereira, b A.
P. Guterres
B. G. Baker, 1.b.w., b Alves 4 C. F. Alexander, e Alves, b
A. P. Pereira
A. Reynolds, e Barros, b
Alves
11
2
W. Meadows, e and b Alves 12. TH. King, c Remedios, b
Alves.
E, G. Post, A. P. Guterres,"
b Sousa
A. P. Guterres, 11 4 Alves
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paratively poor total, the Cricket "Club hid to fight tooth and-nail for their runs an the fielding, of the homo team was of a very high standard. Planner (28) und Wolff (20), how. ever, put ou 10 for the fifth wicket, thus enabling their side to win by two wickets. Way roturned the best analysis for the C.C.C., taking 3 for
12.
The scores werd
Oralgengower II,
N. B. Kitchell, b Paterson... 18 A. Kitchell, b Hutchinson... 14 J. W. Leonard, e Stanesby,
b Hutchinson
........ 15
S. Abbas, e Stanesby, à Plan-
0
R. Sourbutts, b Hutchinson..... 10 Y. Abbas, c Wolff, b Planner O W. K. Way, b Wolf
D. M. A. Haznok, st. Stanes-
by, b Collins
M. McBride, b Colling
H. Kew, o Mackenzie, b Ash-
worthATIN
8
W. H. B. Muskett, not out... 0:
Extras...
13
Tota! ...miuinüb. 98.
Ashworth 0 1 Colline ...... 2.3 0
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FRIENDLY MATCHES.
DRAWN GAME AT K.C.C.
Home Tram's Fight Against Time. Making the trip across the har. bour, Civil Service Cricket Club drew with the.K.C.C
The visitors had first knock but started 'shokily, and it was left to R. H. Griffiths (35) to improve the situation for them. They were, however, all out for 189 runs, not by any means a good score against the league holders. Shipsey was the most successful bowler for tho Kowloonites, his figures being 2 for
of
After losing their firet wicket, early on, Kowloon tried bard to force the paca but tire was culled when they were still 23 runs. ii arrears with eight wickets in hand. "Teddy" Fincher was top-scorer with 30 not out, "L.F." contribut ed 33 and Freddie Zimmern 32, not out.
The scores were:- C.B.C.C.
130
K.C.C. (for 2 wickets) ...................... 113
EASY WIN FOR H.K.C.C.
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0. M. R. W.
Wolf
15 3 10 1.
Paterson Planner
4 1 18 1
Free. Polk
& 0 27
2
Free. Adama
Etc. 14 Dec 28
Hutchinson
5 1 B 3
11 2
1
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2
On the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground, the home team scored an easy win over the University by the margin of six wickets.
5 pm.
6 p.m.
Pres. Jackson
Nov. 18
15
10
G
b
Hong Kong 0.0.
R. S. W. Paterson, b Sour-
butto
R. H. Wild, a and b Sour.
butte
J. R. Hinton, e Muskett, b ...Kitchell.
W. W. Mackenzie, è 8.
Abbas, b Sourbutts
J. W. J. Planner, c Kew, b
Way
28
A. J. Woll, c S. Abbas,
Way
b
20
7
E. J. Collins, b Abbas
J. D. Humphreys, o Kew, b.
Abbas ......
J. D. A. Hutchinson, b Way
S. J. Stanesby, b Abbas
J. H. Achworth, not out
Extras
Total
The visitors batted first but against the consistent bowling of the Club were all put when they still wanted seven runs to reach the century mark. A., C. Beck again distinguished himself with the ball, returuing the fine analysis of 5 for 27.
A feature of the H.K.C.C. innings was a polished knock for 01 (rotir- ed) by G: R. More who has been making so many rune lately. A. C. EL Bowker put together 30 (pot 9out) in quick time to help to bring
the total to 182 runs for 6 wickets.
The scorce were:-
4
2
100
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. W. Soutbutte 72 30 3 S. Abbas.......... 9 0 34 A. Kitchell..... Muskett .....
3
5 0
Wny
10 20 8 0 0,1:0 12 3
י.
TAN IN DEADLY FORM WITH THE BALL
University
03
H.K.O.C. (for 6 wickets) ... 182
DASHING KNOCK BY A. K.
· MINU.
Indians Easily Beat Highlanders.
Playing at home the. Indian Re. creation Club easily accounted for the Argylls and Sutherland High- landers by tho margin of seven wickets.
The soldiers batted first and just as Licut. Dowar-Duric (16) appear ed to be sottling down for a fine knock, he was unfortunate is being
given the route
ball which hit his hat first. Corp. McTavish (10) was the only other bat to reach double figures and the side were all out for 63 runs, Bowl- ing honours were shared by the L.R.C. bowlers with Pereira (4 for 24) the most successful.
Royal Signals Skittled. Out Cheaply, Journeying to Pokfulam, the Royal Corps of Signals were an- fortunate in finding the University trundlers on the top of their form, with the result, that when they went in to take first inings, they were
Losing their first three wickets retired for the poor total of 40 runs, cheaply, the Indians went on to Webb was their highest scorer with make 183 for 7 wickets. A. K.;
Minu played a sparkling.oninga for 11 runs, and he was, incidentally,68 runs (retired), while E. Hiptoola the only man to run into double hit out merrily for 38 not. out.
The scores were.
figures. P. L Tan was in irresis
H. Normanbhoy (34) and Silva (22) played sound cricket to give the undergraduates a nine wicket victory. Going on rather late, Williams took six wickets for 18 runs for the Signallers.
I.R.C. (for 7 wickets)
OMAR BOWLS WELL.
53 183
Navy Badly Trounced At King's Park,
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W. le B. Sparrow, e L. J.
Guterres, b A. P. Guterres 18
B. G. Thorpe, run out
18
C. Loughlin, b Sousa.......
5
2
out ........
A. V. Baker, not out
0
L/Corpi Cadman, b A. S.
Suffad........
Extras
10
13
Total
..100
9
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. RW.
99
2
tible form with the ball, taking
A. and S. Highlanders
11 3 27
4
A, P. Pereira... 7 3 24 Soust
seven wickets for two runs aplece.
1
7 I 17
2
GLASCOW
M. R. Abbas
Abbas.... WO. Payne, c Rumjahn, b
0
Club de Recreto.
0
L/Corp. Larkin, e Madır, b
M. R. Abbas.
0
II. A. Alves, bw, b Alex
auder
1
Extra
12
H. M. Xavier, b King... 20
LA J. Guterres, run out...... 31
Total
93
A. P. Guterres, o Hunter, b.
Alexander
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
Thorpo
J. H. Figueiredo, e Alex-
Arculli
+
4 10 1
ander, b King:
10
Rumjahn
B 0 14
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C. M. Sousa, b Alexander
2
M. R. Abbas ....
4 1
7 4
F. H. Carvalho, not out
0
Sirdar Khan
4 1
14
0
G. A. Guterres, b King
0
A. R. Abbas
4 1 17
0
Chaffey, a Souza, b Abdul.
Aziz
A. V. Pereira, run out
1.
A. S. Suffad...
€ 4 0 3
Saunders, e Gosano, b Tan...
2
0
H. A. Barros, not out
Extras
Penny, b Abdul-Aziz ...........
0
15
Webb, b Tan......
1}
Esmail
21 ១. 0
Morris, e James, b. Tan...
enable the visitors to win by the
0
Collins, not out
comfortable margin of eight wick
Indian R.O..II.
Michael, o Silva, 5 Tan:...........
Rowlings, b Tan
ets. They had scored 140 for 7 when stumps were drawn.
KEEN FINISHES ON
Extras
The scores werd
Royal Navy
80
Total
40
C.C.C. (for 7 wickets)
149
7 0
32
3
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A. R. Sullied... 0 5 Madar.
M. P. Madar, b Simpson...... 23.
J. B. Ackber, b Simpson
13
A. R. H. Eemail, run out...... 13
F. M. el Arculli, o Pampkin,
b Simpson.
15
A. R. Suad, b Cole
2
A. M. Rumjahn, b. Colo.
3
0
A. R. Abbas, e and b Cole
A. S. Buffind, not out
M. R. Abbas, run out.......
Sirdar Khan, b Simpson...... 8. Tamail; b Cole.....
Extras.
Total
101
Bowling Analysis.
O., M. R. W Trys 11 3 .19 0 Macnamara 10 Simpson
141 40 4 Colo
4:50 124′
RECREIO'S GOOD WIN.
0
Fine Innings by A. P. Guterres. A feature of this game, which was played at Happy Valloy, was
F. Remedios, e King, b
Total (for 9 wickets)......184
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R. W
Alexander... 12 1- 45
B. G. Boker 8 0. 20
A. V. Baker...... 3.0 28 0 King
Thorpe
Sparrow
LOW-SCORING MATCH AT HAPPY VALLEY.
Longue Holders Win,
In a low-menring match at Happy Valley, Hong Kong Cricket Club seconds defeated the Craigengower Cricket Club by two wickets.
Taking first lease of the wicket, the home team compiled 88 runs in spite of the fact that they were given a fairly good start by N. B. Kitchell (10), A. Kitchell (14) and J. W. Leonard (15). For the H.K. O.C. Hutchison took three wickets for 8 runs while Collins had two for one run each!..
Despite the fact thun tuloy 6 A. P. Guterres, the Recroio fast bowler, who sent the ball to the ring missed their opponents for a com
The scores were:-
Royal Signals,
Andrew, b Tan
Higgins, b Abdul-Aziz
Williams, e James, b Tan......
7.9 3 34 7 7. I 21 3
University II.
H. Normanbhoy. b Williams 34 G. Scully, b Williams i 0 T. N. da Silva, b Williams 22
A. A. Aziz, a and b Williams 0 It. Leong, run out
W. James, Higgins, b
-Williamin
E. Gosano, b Michael-,
M. Yayahbhoy, e Penny, b
G. de Sousa, not out.....
Williams
Extras
Total (for 8 wickets)
A fine piece of bowling by U, M. Omar who took 7 wickets for 13 runs enabled the Craigengower Cricket Club to beat the Royal Navy by eight wickets at King's Park...
The soilors batted first but could only muster 80 runs. Rhodes was top-scorer with 17, Kondall made 12, while Mr. Extras contributed a
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Cricket Club at Happy Valley which Diana (0) 4.17.07.4.11.30 ended in a win for the former by 17 Rolla (8) 4.10:48 4.00.23 runs. Thoy batted first and a fine La Linda (4), 4.12.30 4.00.11 6 knack for 47 by F. E. Matthews and Norens (1)
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