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cessful with the last ball of his Sgt. Graham, b Umar Distover. Misau playing forward Sgt. Talfoard, b Omar a touching one which Ford Sg. Drammond, e Mauley, Deard the wickets held and then Omar stumped hu smartly 3-5-80. Br. Sharman, b Omar.. Suarшan Followed, but R.G.A.Lt. Torr, b Grimmett This match on Saturday was supporters bad a dispppointment Lt. Sutherland, b Umar an important one in view of thefin store. Drummond added five Ur. Green, e Abbas, b Umar standing of both teams at the runs, giving carinan the strike Lt. Coltman, not out head of the table and the praad the latter was beautifully Gr. Middleton, run out gress of the season; and a goodly bowled by Umar without opening Gr. Baines, b Abbas crowd attended to witness it as account, 40-35. Lt. Torr the Craigengower ground. Thee a better stand bat lust wicket was hand, making breaks Drummond less fearsome; but in all it was aanley bringing off a good catch later, bowler's wicket bad the scures off Umar in the outfeld. Drum-
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Ideal westuer mond tut four fours 5-30-50. Such- Omar comitions prevailed. Both sides erian partnered Torr, only to Abbas had the advantage or disadvan-see the latter beaten in an effort Grimmett tage of a few dozen extra fielders, Crimmett 6.9 53. the posts that bisect the Craigen infrequent player, went in to
Green, Lammert gower ground for the purposed of stonewall and the score was long the races each year, They intera mounting. cepted many bulls, but it had about
separation, been decided to disregard them. Sutherland 7-8 67. Both teams were well represented, not survive long, a
R.G.A. batted first, Manu and Omar hitting his fingers and Graham opening against the giving Abbas an bowling of Omar and Abbus. 3 7-03.
:1
Umar
Extras
Total Bowling.
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brought. Bass, b Graham bowling Green did ball-from
MATCHES POSTPONED.
Owing to the funeral of Dr.
13 Mucfarlane the matches C.R.C =
8 Civil Service and University, v
18 R.E. were postponed.
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Lieut. Hake, not out...
P. M. Robinson, not out
Extras...
P. W. L. D. P. Earde
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17
... 21
Total (for 9 wkts.) 189)
Bowling.
...109 Craigengower...11 3 1 22. H. Ismail
R.G.A.... U. M. R. W. | Civil Service 16 5 46 6 Kowloon
9 6 1 2 2015. A. Ismail
9 6 3 2 17
0. M. R. W". 12 2 48 2 12 0 30 3
3- 0 21 50-31 21 70 32 2 INDIAN RECREATION OLUB.
A. A. Rumjaho 8 6 2 1 16. H. Rumjahn
8.3 1 21 1 Manchester 83 1 13
242 University ...10
C.R.C....
10G.C. Earde, c Cary, b Kennett 10
21
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F. 4. Ismail, b Kennett
Navy
CRAIGENGOWER,
... 0 1 3 4
AA Ramjahn, b Hack
R. E.
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4
10
R. A. Ismail, run out
13)
A. Arculli, eTalfourd, e Baines A. Grimmett, b Baines. U. Omar, b Baine
4
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
E. Moosdeen, c Cary, b Kobin-
INDIAN RECREATION CLUB V. NAVY.
501 ...
easy catch Middleton and Coltun Lammert
F. G. Thompson, b Graham D. Ramjaha, b Graham 1. H. Abbas, b Graham L. E:Lammert,l.b.w.Grobam
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G, N. Manley, b Graham The A. Goldenberg, not cat
Omar was in good form and his improved things. third ball sent Grahain back, relieved Grimmett, and Abbas T. F. Ford, b Graham nicely bowled 1-0-0, Sergeant bowled in Omar's place. Talfourd was next and he got one partnership yielded 17 patiently run out of the remainder of the got runs, until Middleton was over. A leg bye added another. smartly throwta unt by Marley Abbas bowled a maiden over and98.
Baines was last man, Talfoard hit Omar's first ball on and after a lacky escape he to his wicket 2-1-2. Drummond proved hard played ont the rest of the overpanished all loose stuff.
to shift. He without score. It was an appro mert made no impression and Baines
Lam- Graham mising start, but
Drummond Omar went on again. Finally Mann altered matters for the better. He played well. The bowling was never easy and fielding helped to keep the score down. Grimmett relieved Abbas with the ball when *the score stood at 27 and was suc-:
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Total Bowling.
"0 This friendly fixture was play-I. Nazarin, b Robinson
12 ed on Saturday on the Navy A. H. Ramjahin, not out ... 15
ground, Happy Valley, and re- A. L. Andree, not out osulted in a draw. The scores 40|follow:
ROYAL NAVY,
AL/Sig. Thurgarland, e and b
8 Earde
2 | Sig. Bartlett, b S. H. Ismail... 24 Sig. Hack, 1.b.w, A. H. Rum-
jahn
80
P.. Holborn, c S. A. Ismail,
b S. H. Ismail
4 1.12
0
Extras
7
Total (for 6 wickets)
86
C. G. Markar, Hashim Khan and J. D. Noria did not bat.
Bowling
Q. M. R. W.
33 Kennett
...13 4 30
2
Price @Hack
16.1 7 17 7
1.15
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Gamer Robinson ...
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Lieut. Cary. st. E. Moosdeen,
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Capt. Kennett, e Nazarin, b
S. A. Ismail
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