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SECOND DIVISION.
PINE WIN, OVER ROYAL ENGINEERS AND SIGNALS,
The cricket crason over the weak- end was somewhat curtailed, due no doubs to the fact that sound at the grounds were mht for play after the Train which fell during the greater
part of the last week.
In the only league match of the afternoon, CenissUTOMOT Cricket Chul beat the R.E. & S. fairly com fortably be Happy Valley, & frature? of the game being the good bowling of Traner and Sourbutts of the hom team. They now head the accont division table.
Quite a number of frienddes were played. โป the Lniversite-Civil Servier match at Pakhulan. Deneld Anderson, the University all-round, er scored a not out century whils Albert Rodrigues, akn of the Var sity, coffreted 50 rum.
LEAGUE-DIVISION II.
CRATOENGOWER'S GOOD WIN.
Good bowling by Iranes (4 for15) and somriutts 13 for 48 unbled, Craigengren Grieker als second to score a very creditabl› win over i th R. E. and A. at Happy Valley.
The latter battal first but we all cit for only 5 runs, the highest ! Excore being Lt. Anstruther with 16. while L. Ewbank was ood nut fag | 12.
The bar sanin Started shinkily but their bastru ingraved and when they passed their opponente' totul they still had 6ve wickets to | fall. Their chief -gutters wer
Reed (3) me out) and S. Abbas (20), while Austrather had 4 wickets for 11 ruts.
The neares were:-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931.
B.E and S
CA Mechu b Irmace 1 g. Gillot, Trance .... Sig. Williams, e Leonard, be Sul. Dolara b Souburs... Col. Skinner, N. B. Kit-
chell, b Imance L. Anstruther, c A. Kitchell.
b Sourbutts
Lt. Col. Marsden, a W. Reed,
B Sourbutta
16
}
7
Cul. Saunders, e and b Way SC. Jordna, b A. Kitchell ? I/Col. Higgins, e Leonard,
b'Way
Total
Bowling Analysis
traiten Sourbutis Way
A. 'Kitchell
+
0. M. R. W
10 2 19
73
5
10
R.
n
1.
0.0.0.
rl
J. Tunard. b Anstruther... W. Reed, e Jordan, b Anstru
ther
F. K. Lee, b. w., h Williams 5 A. Kitchell, e Skinner, b
Anstruther s
N. B.Kitchell, ezgins, b
Mrebun
S. Abhna, Ewbank, by Mec-"
kan...
G
20
B. R. Iranee, a and b Skinner 8.
, C. Reed, unt out
31
0
4
W. K. Way, b Meehan Rdeurbutts, b Andrüthen... 13
Extras
1
Total.
..110
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11
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0
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13
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Skinner
Saunders
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HAPPY
DAYS!!!
YES!!!
SINCE
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FRIENDLY MATCHES.
HIGH SCORE BY UNDER-
GRADUATES. ‹
-A century by P. T. N. Anderson was a feature of the friendly match between the senior teams. of the University and the Civil Service CC which was played at Pokfu tam. Scoring 110 not bet, he was chiefly responsible for the score of 100 for two wieketa put up by the undergraduates, A. Rodríggies help ing with 60.
drawn.
The Civil Servants had 120 runs farning wickets when stamps were Richardson made 30 and 1. M. Wood 30. Anderson took shree wicket for as while Gosano had three for 10.
The scores were.....
University (for wickets,
declared)
190
0.8.0.C. (or witkets) 120
INDIANS BEAT RECREIO.
Th Indian Recreation Club juniors entertained Clue Be Re- kreia at Sookunpoo and won easily by 36 runs.
Taking frst knock the home team teompiled 150. A M. Ramjuhn being top seorez wilko a well-layed 30. whil H. T Barmi-bed- und AS. Suffind 20. The most successful bowler for the Portuguese team was P. H. Carvalho who took 4 wickets) for rits,
To thin total, the visitors replied with only their highest scorer being A Giters who made 10. A. A. Rumjahn, jur., had access fel afternoon with the ball, taking 4 wickets for Tang
The scores were:-
I.B.C.
Reercia
INDIAN BEAT NAVY AT KINO'S PARK.
130
02
Journeying to-Ling's Park, Indian Recreation Club boat the Royal Navy by five wickets in a rat divi. New friendly match.
The sgrior service team had fist use of the wickets bys the ware all out for the poor total of 30 rus despite some fine batting by Lt. Haseboot (24) and Lt. Musson. For the Indians the most successful bowler was M. el Arendlí, Queen's College cricketer, who took 3 wickets for only 1 runb
the
S. R. Kermani, the Shanghai but, gave the Indians, a ne start when
made 31 (retired), and with A. F. Mada contributing 27 and H. D. Renjahn 20, not ont, the Indians passed their opponents' scope with Give wickets in hand.
The scores were:--
43
Navy
90
1.R.C. (total for 7 wkts.) YIG
CLUB AND KOWLOON THE.
These teams met on the Hong Kong ground, the game resulting in a draw ay each side scored 4 fund
The ime team ad first knock but despite ne batting by #. J. Armstrong (29) and A. C. Beck (32) could not total more than 94. Ernis, Fincher was the chief came of their downfall as he onlod ex- tremely well to return the analysis. of 5 för 13.
Kowloon were rather slow in gel- ting the runs and although they still had five wickets in hand when stumpe were drawn, they could not pass the Club total E. C. Fincher played his usual teady knock for.. 45 not out while Mirehouse, for the Club, took 3 wickets for 20 runs,
The cores were!**
H.K.C.O..
94
K.C.C. (for 5 wickets)... 04
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