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K.C.C. OVERWHELM NAVY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 1932.

Bowling Analysis.

A. R. Minu

09

13 2 F. M. Arculli... 101 A. H. Madar.. 10 а 10 A. Baker

$ 0 11

A. R. Abbas... 20 A. A. Rumjaha

(Jr.)

M. P. Madar

3. 0 10

1 *

0 ざ

CRAIGENGOWER CLUB MATCH

MARRIED SINGLES

Kowloon C.C. eusily defeated the Navy team in their all-day fixture at King's Park yesterday. Making first use of a good wieket K.C.C rattled up 929 runs for the loss of 5 wickets only, E. C. Fincher being the outstanding batsmen with patiently compiled 100 not out to his credit. Going in first be batted very soundly and scored his runs with well placed shots all round

The Married-Singles match at the wicket. It is pleasing to seeC.C.C. played yesterday, resulted this really good cricketer again a win for the Singles by 10 runs. afriking the form that has earned E. Zimmern 65 runs, was the for him his several interpořt cane.

top scorer for the Singles, R. C. The Navy batsmen put up a de- Reed and R. Lee helped with 24 plorable showing against the home and 1 respectively. Omar and team's attack, with the exception of Trance were in good form for the Lt. Marsham whe batted splendidly Married men and took 4 for 23 and in an unavailing effort to pull the for 39 respectively. game around. Opening the visitor's innings with Mid. Farnhill, his was the last wicket to fall after he had nade $34. Burnett and Goodwin ench bowled very effectively and shared the wickets between them..

Scores:-

The Married Men made 130 rune, Omar 40, N. B. Ritchell, B. Iranee 20 ware, the chief runs con tributors. R. Lee for 54 and F. K. Lee 4 for 59 were the best bowlers for the Singles.

Score:-

Mazried.

N. B. Kitchell, e Patterson,."

b. Hani

K.0.0. «

E C. Fineher not out C. I. Simpleton, h'Yates

.106

23

15

J. Youngsaye, b R. Lee.. 16

E. F. Fincher, & Yates....

34

C. W. Lam, at. Patterson,

J. McInnes, „Donald; b

Eaden

b H.. Lee

A. Kitchell, b. 1t Lee .....

G. C. Burnett, Henderson 32

H. Lim b F, K. Lee

11

W. C. Hung, e Donald, b

Henderson

U. Omar, b F. K. Lee

40

W. Way, e Zimmern,,b F

A.P.B I

N. A. E. Mackay, not out

Extras

1

K.. Lee

B. Iranee, c. Hamson, b R.

Let ..........

20

R. Sourbutts, b R. Lee .....

1

E. Barry, b R. Les

0

Y. Abbas, nas out

10.

L. Hubbard. b F. K. Lee,

Extras

Total-

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Total. (for a wkis.).....222

F. S. W. Smith, F. Goodwin,

J. C. Lyal and H. Hampton. did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

.....-202-08.

Navy...

+

Bowling Analysis

D

199

RUGGER

CLUB'S VICTORY OVER SERVICES

In the Rugger match on Satur day at Sookunpoo between the Club and the Combined Services, the former won by 6 points (two tries) to goal 5 points.

The first half passed without Bring, but shortly after the ins terval "Rigg cut through for the Club, passed to Fox, who sent the ball on to G. P. Lammert, who scored in the corner, The goal kick failed. Soon after, J. J. Fer- gusan broke through and scored after a brilliant individual effort. The goal kick, from about mid-way besween comer and goal posts again failed.

Martin scored for the Services, a brilliant try following a long dribble which the Club defenders failed to check:

The try was far out, but Buckley kicked a really fine goal for the Services, N

The result represents the run of the play, the Club being slightly the better side.

The teams were as follows:- Club:-J. P- Whitham J. J. Ferguson, W. H. B. Rigg, S. J. H. Fox, G. P. Lammert; M. W. Turner. A. N. Macintosh; S. H. Garrod, J. H. McElney, G. C. Montrié. F. R. Burch, R. Stilliard, J. C. Miller, A. P. Hall-Thompson and A. K. Munro,

Combined Services:—Lieut. Buck. ley (Navy); A. B. Packer (Navy), Liout. Partridge (Navy), Lieut, Galletley (Army), Lieur. Martin (Army) Pte. Hoskins (Army), Pte. Stevens (Army). Lieut. Linton (Navy), Cpl. Suter (Army), Lieut. Hebert (Army), L/Cpl. Hardy (Army), E. R. A. Doggett (Navy). Ligt. Crewe Read. (Army), Lieut. Biblack (Navy) and Lieut. Fizey (Navy).

Pay. Lt. Comdr. Yates did not bat.

OMR.-W.

Lt. Eaden

1

Mid. Yates 18

38 2

Mid. Henderson

9

0 18

Lt. Marsham 30

34

0.

R. Lee ....

3

0. M. R W. 16

51

Sub-Lt. Donald 2 0

$

!

F. K. Lee

110

52. 4

Capt. Burnett... 0 0

13

J. Hunt

4

Y 0

1

A. B. Hamaon..

90

0 0

8 0

Mid. Farnhill, b`Burnett

0

Singles.

.8

34

W. Reed, c. Y.. Abbas,

Iraneene-

b

Walker,

11

Overy

1

F. K. Lee, b Omar

Lice

E. "Zimmern; b Lam

Lawrence

A. B. Hanson,

Lim,

P. Dunne

Omar

Hall

Lt. Marsham, e E. C. Ein-

cher, Barnett

1. Coindr. Shaw, e E. C

Fincher, b Burnett.. Mid. Bennett, h Goodwin ... 12 10 Lt. Enden, J.b.w. Burnett Sub-Lt. Curver, b Burnett ... 0 Capt. Drew, Mackay, b

Burnett, nag

........ 14 Capt. Burnett, Goodwin 4 Sub-Lt. Donald, b Goodwin 0 Mid. Yates, b Goodwin

• Total

Bowling Analysis.

8. Abbas. 3 0

S. Abbas, 1.b.w.. h Omar

S. V. Gittin," and b Hub-

hard A

W. T. Patterson,

l.b.w.,

R. Lee, A. Kitchell, b' Hub-

TC Reed, not "out

Barry,

F. Broadbridge, b Iranes

16

Omar

0

Mid,, Henderson, not out ... Ŭ

Extras ...

bard

30

J. W Leonard..

05

Iranée

*J. Hunt, b. Imanee

0. M. RW.

Extras

Burnett

14 4 42 0

Goodwin ...... McInnes

2 10.4

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M. R. W.

14

23 A

9.3 2

32, 4.

8. 1

32 2

3 0.

19

0

5 +1

1

4 0. 24 0

L.R.C., UNIVERSITY

A drawn game was the result of the whole day match between LR.C. and the Varsity, started at 11.55 am yesterday morning at Sookun-

proo.

IR.C batted first and made 153 runs: A. H. Madar being the top scorer with 61. A. Baker helped with a useful 23.' Gosano and An- dersen were in good form with the ball, capturing & wickets for 34 and 3 for 27 respectively.

Omar Irance Hubbard Bourbutts Lam Way

LEAGUE II.

NAVY (WIN BY 4 WICKETS

Entertaining the Kowloon C.C.'s second string at the Navy ground yesterday the home team numinis The Varsity were 21 runs intered a 4 wickets defent to the visi "arrear, with 4 wickets in hand when tors, who in taking first use of the the bell rang. Rodrigues 53 not wicket put together 136 runs F. E out, Anderson as and A. T. Lee 20 Lawrence (40) and P. Dunne (33) were the chief run-getters. A were the quly batsmen to reach Baker and A. R. Abbas were the double figures At the close of play most successful bowlers for 1.B.C., the Navy had scored 190 for the loss capturing 2. for 18 and 2 for 11 of wickets, Comdr. Williams being respectively.

top scorer with 68.~

Bcores:

The scores were:

·IRO.

A. H. Rumjahn, b Gosanoa

8. A Tumail, e Rodrigues, b

Anderson

10.0.

G. A. V. Hall, b Robertson... A. A Dand, Booth,

Robertean

G: Lee run out

P. O. Dunne Stannard..

FE. Lawrence,, c Nave,

Robertson

D. Green, hit wkt.,

Robertson...

14

A. H. Madar, cand b Gosano 61.

A. R Minu, Rodrigues, b

Anderson'...

0

A. Baker, Namanbhoy, b

Gosano

25

F. M. el Arculli, e Gosano, b

A. T. Leu

G. A White, b-Robertson

11

A. R. H. Esmail, e Rodrigues.

Auderson

AR. Abbas, b Gosano

M. P. Madar, b Nomanbhoy 0

A Rahimin, 1.b.w., b. GORSIO

A. A. Rumjahn (Jr.), not out 19

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

10. M. N. W. Gosano 14.4 4.34

A. T. Nomanbhoy 12 2 34 Q ATLAS 1

D. J. N. Andër

- don'

t.

11. Nomanbhoy..

DAHAN Baker

University. Anderson,

AM. Rodrigues, bot out

ba

DE. L. Gosano, b'A. H. Mader §1 R. Zimmern A, Baker:1 1. Nomanbhoy; b.A.1.

Madar

TomankhéyTM

B. K Ngôt out

1979 Extras

Les did not

Madar 20

OB Raven, run out

W. C. Simpson, à Inter

R. T. V. Walker, 15w. H. Overy, not out.

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Tater Robertson Boyle 'Standard) Nave

It Comdr.

Comd Williams, c

Sub Lt. llctnttson,

b Hall

Lt-Candy Derek Jones *** Lawrence, b Ditane ...........

Sub-LL Stannard,

White.

Bowling Analysis.

M. R. W.

I 91

D 1 79

.... 10 0 as

2 0 19

10 1

23

... 2 0 10

2 0 10

SATURDAY'S

MATCHES

LEAGUE H.

K.C.C.R.E. & 8.

Played at King's Park, the Kow loon Cricket Club beat the Röyal. Engineers by soven wickets, Tha visiting team batted first and col- lécted 112 runs of which Cbl. Nos- worthy contributed. 63, not out. Cpl. Meehan was the only other player to reach doubie figures, geeting 24 for the side. Walker for K.C.C. took four wickets "for

32

The K.C.C. replied with 175 for three wickets Stapleton knocking

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POLICE. HONG KONG C.O.

The Police, playing at home, drew with the Hong Kong Cricket Club.

Batting first the Clab scored 90% for the loss of five wickets, Bishop being the top-scorer with 48. The Police replied with 104 for four wickets, of which Alexander was responsible for 52, not out.

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Flayed on the Civil Service ground these two teams drow, Civil Service scored 184 for 8 wickets. (Bayer 07). The University replied 49.:: with 129 for 7 wickets (D.J.N.

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Extras

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Ó.C.C. ». QUEEN'S COLLEGE. -

Played at Happy Valley, the Craigengower C.C. beat Queen's College by 49 runs. The home team batted first and scored 198 runs, J." Leonard" being top scorer with 49. while E. Zimmern collected 47: Thé schoolboys replied with 77, 8 Lee and G. Les collecting 25 and 26 respectively, Sourbutts and Winch collected five wickets each, for 20° and 23 runs respectively;;;;;

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