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LEAGUE CRICKET.

Saturday's Matches. HKCC v. CRC

Tha Hongkong Cricket Club play- ed their fint watch in the League on Saturday, when they mat C.R.C. at Causeway Bay.

Bgi. Smith, b Mladar.. Si. Stevens, b Areulli.. Gar. Fuller, b Areulli Ciar. Davis, not out Sgt. Barchard, not out

Extras....

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:

OLA G. B. Clark, b Raid. 10 F. H. Peatyarass, b Raid.

V. A. Mason, b Hollanda. 2T. M. Leitch, b Reid. 4. A. Mabes, not out.. 16 0. Skinner, b Hollands.. C. R. Black, b Reid..

Extras

Total flor 9 wickets)...115 Bowling analysis.—

The A. el Arculli.....

visitors wame very strongly repro Curream sented, thair best team lacking only. H. Madar R. Hancock. They batted first, and S. F. Ismail

after a subdued opening played

for the first wicket. Claxton retiring

bright cricket. Fitty-are showed

1

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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 26.

1922.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

FESTIVE FARE.

D

+

12

บ 0. 11

W.

Total

102

1 81 →

Bowling analysis.-

TURKEYS

GEESE,

3

D.

W.

t

10. A. Chadwick... 7

h

1

1

G. H. Pierey

3

10

W. Galloway

3

18

CAPONS

CHICKENS,

I.R.C. v. Royal Engineers.

E. Grimble....

15

The 1.R.C. 2nd XI met the R.E.D. Reid

7.2

20

13

SUCKING

PIGS.

3

41

D

YORK CUT HAMS

SAUSAGES,

1.b.w.

with a ale and ve fours to his on their ground at Sookunpoo and H. E. Hollands... 4 aredit. Mitchell had bad luck,

won by wickets and 67 runs. The

Mason

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI. He collided heavily with Webster. Tadians, winning the toss, took W. Brackenbridge, b Clerk.. and both nere badly shaken, first knock, and started not too D. Reid, b Feat... Mitchell being run out. Partnered well. With their sixth wicket G. H. Piercy, b l'eat. by Owen Hughes, Webster hit out down for 40 runs it looked as it E. Grimble, 1.b.. Clerk. freely and scored 79 hefure be was they would not see the century. H. Remington, b Pentyerass...

Mackenzie, caught, including a six and eight The tail wagged, bowaver. R. D. W. W Four Wild also hit a sit. The Rumjaho, coming in at this jube Club declared at 4 for 202, leasing ture, batted cautiously, stopped the H. H. Hollands, st. Skizzer, b

TO Pentycross C.R.C. a big taak. Only Lee made a stand, and he hit out merrily. rot and carried his bat with Of the to that were on the boarine, which included 12 fours when the ninth wicket tall, be had made 45, including a six and six fours. A last wicket stand nearly drew the watch, the tenth man last over. the succumbing in Scores:

H.K.C.C.

A. A. Claxton, e Hung. b Ng

Sze-kwook

R. E. A. Webster, e Wong Sik.

to b Ching

E. J. R. Mitchell, rua out

E

11. Owen Hughes, not out

bo

T. E. Pearce, b Wong,

1

12 I

-B. E. Wild, not out

Extras

Total for four wickets...200

B. D. C. Morgan, L. D. Me-

He G. A. Chadwiek, aot out. well backed up by Kitchell and W. Fraser, e Mason, & Pez- Ackber. He gave saly une chance

tycross..

Extras.

point. siter passing his ball cen. J. I. Way, not cut.. tury, with a hard hit which almost winded the fielder. The Sappers

Total (ar 0 wkts replied with 8 runa; Pearson and Townsend being the only players W. Galloway did not bat......

Bowling analysis. to reach double figures, the former

with 38 ruas not out being top.

scorer for them. The game nearly W. J. Clerk....

ended in a draw on time.

Hassan D. B. Past.

took the last 2 wickets with the V. A. Mason

last over thes winning the match F. H. Fentycross for the Indians. Scores:

1. R. C. 2nd XI.

1. Hassan, b Town-end.

1. Humjahn, e and b Townsend

K.

Nazario. Hammond

D

Watkin, b

Nicoll, A. K. Mackenzie, F. H.F. M. Arculh, e and b Pearson

Farthing, and L. J. Davies did not

bat.

Bowling sanlysis.-

G. Lee.....

Rumjahu, st

Toxpread

E. Mocsdeea,

Townsend.

Wsbl. b

14 Johnsen. b

A. K. Misa, b Pearson.

H. D. Rumpahn, cut cut.

い。

M

W

11

II. Ching.....

12

1 20

Ng Sze kwong

S

1

A. Kitchell, Jacobsen

S. T. Wong.

3

20

C.R.C.

M. K. Le, b Farthing

Y. K. Shi, cand b Owen Hughes

Ng Sze kwong. b Ferthing

C. Choa, & Farthing

G. Lec. h.w., Webster...

J. Ackber, not out..

Extras...

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C.C.C. Police.

An interesting match between Happy Valley neighbours resulted in Craigengewer delesting the Police by runs. Craigengower had several new men in their side

O the core of 150 for 9 wickets) Lawrence was their star bateman. he obtained 31, ie:luding a couple of sixes and five fours. With two wickets down for So, the Police looked like winning, but the tail 76 refused to wag, the last five bats. lumen all getting ducks. They were is out for 125. Alexander did well to get 55. which included two out of the ground and eight fours. Watts, for the Police, and Paice and Ma- jor for Craigengower. were most successful trundlers. Scores:

Total for wickets...16 M. P. Madar did not bat. Bowling analysis.-

Craigengowet.

F. E. Lawrence, e C. Earnshaw,

Alexander

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1

55

M. W. Lo, c Claxton. b Used

Hughes

51

Townsend.....

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4 62

W. Hung, e Mitchell, b Webster

F

Pearson. Jacobsen.

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Lieut. Besant.

Watts

20

Wong Sik-to, run out

H. C. Hucg, not cut

H. Ching, MeNicol, b Farthing

Extras...

Bowling analysis.—

FI

Royal Engineers.

T. Grimes, e B. Earnshaw,

Leut. Hammond, e Arcull, b

Has-an

Watts

Pearson, not out

BM

P. A. Dixon, c B. Earnsbaw, b

Watt-

Capt. Wabl, e H. D. Rumjato.

Total

58

L Arculi..

Cpl. Jacobsen, run out.

Paker

10

W

Farthiaz

Owen Hughes

Wester

.15.17 24

Sgt. Hamblin. c Areulli, b H.

"D. Rumjaha

J. Bulton,

b Alexander. 1

3.5

2

1 "

Sgt, Townsend, b H. D. Rum-

jaan....

Baker

E. W. Major, not out

21

1

1 1.4

Sgt. Rest, e Arculli, H. D.

Rumjahn.

A, Paice, net out

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S. Hope. e Therpe. b Watts... 11 W. S. Marsh, e Alexander, b

Total for a wkts... 100

Bowling analysis.—

B. Earnshaw, c Grines, b Paice 15

19

C.B.C. Kowloon

33

Indians Police

20 R.E.

McNicol.....

R.G.A. v. I.R.C.

In this match the Indians batted

first and after losing a wicket at

Sgt. Smith, e Madar, b H. D.

Bumaba.

Cpl. Hallum, run out

five, did well with two far. Jobbson, e Aregl. b Hassan

Watkin. Hassan.

Extras...

Total Bowling analysis.

*Arculli....

Then two wickets yielded only six ruas, and the outlook was uppro- mising. At 115, the last man asserted bitself and the innings closed at 166. Capt. Davies bol ed well, and the steady ladian Laiting gave him a lot to do. Hassan sezt down ac fewer than 22 oversH. D. Kumjabo...10 six of them maidens, and got five Madar witketa for 52, or two runs pKitchell.

R.G.A. started brightly, ustr.

Matthews initing a -y and Olliver

League Table.-1st Divison.

folbwing suit Matthews WAY caubt with 15 showing, and Capt. Dalies was bowel before he be- 'overvis cane dangerous. It. Parkes join Civil Service....

ed liver and the two lifted the HG.

sene to le. Parkes bitting two H.K.C.C.

ixe. With the last man batting Indians

tim arrived to save the P.G.A. Craigeagower. wh were 31 rubs in arrears. Navy

Scares.

I.R.C.

A. H. Rumjeha. c Stevens, b

Capt. Davies

A. Smail, b Capt. Davies

S. H. Ismail, e Stevens, b

Ebiloway...

. . . P. PS. Garrod, b Major # 3

Z. W.

N. J, Watt-...

2 61

C. Earnshaw

3

C. Alexander

4.

-11

A. Baker

80

Police.

C. Alexander, b Major

0. 35. A.

34

W.

2.4 1

C. Earnshaw, b Major

16 127

N. J. Watts, & Major

Reynolds, cand & Paice

Simpson, run out

bowled 1 wide and 1 no ball.

A. V. Baker, b Major

B. Thorpe. c Lawrance o Paice.

H, Hollam. 'Major

Ú

21... 1

1

1

+

L. Elwood, not out

Extras

3

Total

Bowling analysis.

0. AL R.

A. Paice

B

+

62

E. Major

0

Lt. Resant

3

15

Second Division

Lt. Evans..

2

10

W. 32

L. D. PTS.

T. Grimes

2

16

7

3 2

1

7

1 2

&

A. d Arculli, b Capt. Davies

o University

1 1

3

o Civil Service

3- 2 1

1

31 Kowloon

1

1

A. I. Madar, 1.b.w. Holloway

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J. S Curree, b Davis

S. F. Lemail, not out

N. B. Kilchell, Parkes, b

Capt. Davies

S. A Ismail, b Cart. Davies...

C.S.C.C. v. The Navy.

The Civil Service entertained

the Navy in a friendly at Happy Yally. The home team compiled

131, Baker and Ling with eight boundaries each batting well, sad then got their opponents all out for 38, Reed having the fie analysis of seven wickets for only The Interport

runs. UH. K. C. C. 2nd XI v Wayfoong thirteen

0. Ismail, c Matthews, b The Hongkong Cricket Club bowler was in his best form with

Hlloway..

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S. ' Rumjahn, b Capt. Davies 191 victory over Wayfoong. The match players could do anything, with |

25 was played on the H. K. C. Chim. Scures:

ground. Wayfoong compiled 102,

Extraa...

Tutal..

Bwling analysis.-

31. K.

Cap Davies......

5

62

SgJ. Holloway....12 1

39

Gort. DaviA..

3

14

Majr Matthews ... 3 GarFuller..

27

11

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Keed.. 42 3

Bowling analysis.~~

Sharpe, u

Capt. Quinlan Mid. Evans

C. S. C. C. 166 the feature of the innings being the G. R. Sayer,

Erst wicket stand between D. E.G.

Quinlan .... w.Nicholson and W. J. Clerk, the F, Baker, b Hudsva....

former getting 31 and the latter AE. Wood, c Evans. b Quinlan

Hongkong seconds had no E. C. Fincher, b Hudson.....

3 29. 1 difficulty in knocking off the re-F. Syme Thompson, Lindseil, -quired number of runs. D. Beid,

Hudson

-H. Remington. W. W. Mackenzie F. J. Ling, b Sladen.

and G. A. Chadwick knocked E. W. Elamilton, c Hudson, b

useful scores. Reid

Quiolao

sume

4 R.G.A. Caplin Olliver, st. b Curreem 18 up.

and Hollands bowled well for the Harbord, run out !... Maje Matthews. c Arculli, b

10 Club. Scores.

F. H. Holdman, not out Careem

Wayfoong.

26 J. W. Riddell, b Chadwick.......

Captin Davies, b Curreem...... 2 B. Erkes, 1.b.w: Madar.... H. Cester, b Madar

Sgt. Jolloway, a S. D. Ismail,

"blader

A. Gardmer, c Evans, b Sladen

8 Z. B. Reed, l.b.w...

24 D.E.G. Nicholson, b Hollands 341 [W. J. Clerk, c Heid, b Hollends 28 11D. B. Peat, b Reid...

4 .13 ...... a 40 Com. Hudson...... 8 Mid. Sleden..... 2

1 Mid Evans, e Baker, b Reed...

1

1 27

1

2 ... 11

Extras.

Total.

Bowling analysis.—

8

0.

K T.

W.

AE. B. Reed.... OF. J. Ling

10

2 13

7

12 2

2

-

I

Lt. Com. Hooper, c Baker, b

Reed...........

42Lt. Lindsell, & Reed....

Lt. Cam. Hamilton, 1.b.w. Ling Com. Wood, 1.b.w. Reed... Sab. Lient Sharpe, e Ling, b

Reed..

9Lt. Com. Ramebattom, c Wood,

1 A. Gardiner

22

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Extras..

4

Com. Hudron, b Ling

4

Total.....

.181

Com. Gilchrist, c Hamilton, b.

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