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MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920.
SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Several interesting matches were played on Saturday, includ ing four League fixtures. The outstanding result was the R.G.A.
victory over the Navy, the continuous run of wins.
Gunners thus preserving their
B.G.A. V. NAVY
Much interest was centred in this League game. Navy batted
Pay, Lt. Robinson (36) alɔne
were too good for the Navy's
bowlers and when stumps were four wickets, Capt. Davies being which included a ave and eight fours: Scores
drawn they had made 139 for
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top scorer with an unfinished 56,
NAVY
Mr. Bennett, b Baines
L. Jones, b Davies
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3 0 15
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Li-Com. Holborn, b Davies Surg.-Cdr. Holl, e Talfourd, b
Davies...
0
Bowling,
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Donnelly... Stark
14 2 63
Rev. Hastings, std. Talfourd, b
Humphreys
4 0 27
Davies...
0
Pearce
3 0 21
Pay. Lt. Robinson, e Baines,
Brown
b Bryson
36
Green
20 19
Lt.-Cd. Greig. c Pragnell, b
Davies...
16
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Lt. MeNair. e Davies. b Olliver 10 C.E.R.A. Bryant, not out
CIVIL SERVICE v. RE. AND LA.
The military team 16
won this comfortably, the scores being
3
CIVIL SERVICE.
13. Chater Road.
Lt. Lambert, b Bagnall
4
L. Dolphin, cOlliver, b Bagnall
Extras
2
18
H. W. Bradbury, b Hammond 0 R. C. Witchell, st. Clauson, b
Edwards
33
Total... Bowling.
P. T. Lanible, b Edwards 119 A. E. Wood, b Edzards
... 19
a
O. M. R. W.
Davies
..17 4 47 5
Baines
13 3 29 1
31 W. H. Edmonds, b Middlemas 3
R. O. Hutchison, b Edwards... 0 F. Syme Thomson, e Jacobson,
Edwards
Bryson
6
5
$ 1
F. J. Ling. c and b Edwards... 12
Olliver..
0
8 1
C. Severn, b Middlemas
Bagnall
3 0
9 2
R. G. A.
17
H. E. Strange. e McConnell, b
Edwards
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Capt. Olliver.c Holl,b Hastings 32
M. Ghr. Talfourd, b Kennett 13
H. F. Bevan, not out...
Cpl. Man, run out
3
Capt. Davies, not out...
56
Major Bagnall, b Lambert
23
Et. Bryson. not out
Extras...
6
1
"..105
Extras...
Total...
Bowling..
.:. 9 244 14.4 2 54
6 Hammond
Edwards Middlemas
Total (for 4 wkts.) 139 Perkins. Middleton, Smith, Pragneil and Baines did not bat.
Bowling-
Hastings
Kennett
Bryant
Lambert
O. M. R. W 91 171
9 1 62 1 3.0 31 0 2 0 13 1
H. K. C. C. v. STAFFS AND DEPTS. A surprise was registered in this match, the Staffs unexpected- 15 winning. The Cinb went first to the wickets, but they did poorly. all being out for 157. Maas was top scorer with a well-played 40. The Staffs had scored 199 for three wickets when time came: the feature of the innings being Major Bowen's 100 not out, which included thirteen centuries. The scores were :-
H.K.C.C.
T. E. Pearce, st. Glenny, b
Bowen
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Rhodes, b
Connor
O. M. R. #.
2 7 2
R.E. AND INDIAN ARMY. Major Greenaway. c Hutchi-
son, Bevan...
Capt. Gray, c Ling, b Edmonds 71
Major Edwards, b Bevan 2. 17 Lt. Hammond. c and b Ed-
monds...
Major Middlemas, and b
Edmonds
Lt. Clauson, c Witchell,
Edmonds
32
3
0
Cap. Murray, b Edmonds Sapr. Jacobson. b Edmonds... 16 Lt. Larkcom. not out... Extras
Total (for 7 wickets). Lt. McConnell and Lt. ward did not har.
Bowling.
16
THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN MUSICIANS
KNOX BROTHERS
THE KINGS THE WHISTLERS
AT THE
Victoria Theatre
TO-NIGHT
ALSO
FANNIE WARD
IN
THE YELLOW TICKET.”
UNIVERSITY. 4H. C. Hunt, b Stalker... D. K. Samy, b Stalker... .178F. A. Redmond, l.b.w. Pestonji Hay-Sun Kwok Leong, b Evans S. K. Chah, b Stalker T. E. Yeah, uot out 0. M. R. W. T. S. Cheah, run out
5 0 29 0K. S. Cheah, o Ramsay b
2 Stalker
01. T. Pun, b Evans
at 165 for five wickets against the Wiltshire's "A" company, the 23 latter being all out for
Wher
1 Rumjahn took six wickets for 11 14 runs and A. Arculli three for nine. 16 Plaving at home, Craigengower
10 2nd XI lost to K.C.C.'s second Ostring. The home team declared at 69 for nine. but Kowloon 2 responded with 102.
Witchell
Bevan
10 0 55
4
Severn
5. 0 21
Edmonds
9 1 42
9
C. Blaker, st. Glenny, b Bowen 22
Bradbury Hutchison
0
6 5. A. M. Sepher, stpt. Souss
b Evans
0
0
Extras
17
35 20
Total Bowling.
98
O. M. R. W.
8 2 17
1
15.2 57
3
J. D. Humphreys, st. Glenny, b
Rhodes,
R. A. Green, b Connor
M. M. Maas.c Tomory, b Coles 49
F. Sutter, e Ginny. b Connor 3
C. C Stark. b Connor...
C. Brown, b Connor,
A. Mankenzie, b Coles
D. E. Donnelly,not out
Extras...
...12 1 62 2 ... 3 0 19 1 ...1.3 0 4 2
4
4
1 0 11 2
0 17 KOWLOON Y. UNIVERSITY.. This match, played et Kowloon. ended in an easy victory for the home tram, mainly due to Mac- askill's 83 not out. Scores -
..KOWLOON,
6 J. Stalker: b Yeah
5
B.D. Evans, c Redmond.b Yeoh 17
10 J. V. Braga, c Samy, b Yeoh. 17 A. de Sousa, c Hunt, b Chua
A. W. Ramsay, c and b Red-
mond ...
K. R. Macaskill, not out W. T. Elson, c Yeoh, b Samy J. P. Robinson, not out R. Pestonj) A. O. Brawn H. Overy
did not bat
Extras
Total Bowling.
...157
O. M. R. W.
Connor
17 1 64 5
Bowen
Rhodes
Coles
STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS. Lt. Col. Coles. b Donnelly Major Bowen, not out
Lt. Col. Humphreys, run out.. Pr. Filmer, b Donnelly, b
Brown....
38
30 ...100 7
Total...
Bowling,
Pte. Rhodes, not out
Extras
Toral...
4 Redmond 19
Yeoh... Chua ..199 Samy...
R. Pestonji J. Stalker
B. D. Evans
20R.G.A.
THE LEAGUE
Kowloon
2 R.E. and I.A.
83 Civil Service 30 Staffs 28 Navy
I.R.C. C.R.C. University
3 Craigengower"
H.K.C.C.
205
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The ordinary speed of a whale
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FRIENDLY MATCHES. The C.R.C. 2nd XI easily ac-leasy. 1. M. R. W. counted for University 2nd, the A professor in France has in- 14 0 631 former scoring 216 and the latter vented a device called the "glut 13 0 71 3 65.
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