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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY'S CRICKET. ·
Bowling Analysiį.
MONDAY, OCTOBER
H.M.S. Tamar,
31, 1927.
Bowling Analysis.
D. M. R. W.
Bunaley; run out
INTEKPORT. TRIAL MATCH.
H. Ching W. C. Hung Ng Sao-kwong T. Yeoh
6 0 22 0
Bradley, e Guest, b Leo
48 Tate
16 1 81 4
Roso, b Overy,
9
Hull
10 2 29 1
2012 0 Waters, a and b Raven
25 Show
4 0
10 10 0
Phillips, not out...
17 Godaif
50 26 1
Nowland, b Raven
1 Coleridge
60 28 2
Kirby, not out
13 Davla
Extras
C. R. C.
start.
5 Agnow 120
On the Hongkong C. C. ground, H. F. Un Sayer won the toss and elected to. C. Hung- bat. The side made a disastrous
Brace was caught off Wales
38
Minu
Total
Swift, Phillips, Hayter, Bowler O did not bat.
0
Rumjahn, b
Bowling
16
1 Duncan
3. Overy
for eight, whilst both Fincher and W. C. Hung, 1.b.w. b Curreem.. Capt. Morris failed to open
their account. Hayw rd batted steadily Ng Sce-kwong, e S. H. Ismail, b for a time but was caught with his
Arculli score at 20, and Sayer had only got. L. Youngsaye,
C. Choa, b Currecm... into double figures when he was sont back. At one time it looked the side would be out for less than
T. E. Yeah, c Curreem, b'Arculli fifty. Goodwin and "Lobster Beed. Hung, e Madar, b Curreem pade a useful stand at the end. The H. C. Hung, e Minu, b Sufflad former had a few lives, but managed H. Ching, Ackber to collect 22, and was not out when. F. Un, b Sund the innings closed for 76. Dale, H. L. Yung, b Rumjaha Wales and Hankey did the damage. K. L. Chau, not oût Wales was bowling very well and his three wickets cost only 16 runs. Dale had three for 25 and Hankey two för 21.
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Extras
* Total
Bowling Analysis.
Pearce's team knocked off the runs required for victory with the loss of Hankey's wicket. Ha accompanied Arculli Lieut. Hunt to the crease, but had Curreom only made a single when he was Minu
Hunt Sund and Ramsey batted exceptionally Ismail well, and if they keep up this form Rumjahn they will stand a very good chance Ackber of getting into the Interport team. The former made 68 and the latter 42 and both retired. During their' association the best batting of the afternoon was seen. Capt, Bridgland appeared to be well set when he was very smartly run out by Sayer. Dale Hinton and Parker all did weil, nad 212 runs were on the board when the lanings closed. "
DIVISION IL
4 Guest
30
Buxton
1 Raven
9 Lee..
11 Hyde
86
0. M. R. W. 5 1 13 2 72 113 40 6 1 1 2 2 0: 12 0
University v R. A. O. C.
The Royal Army Ordnance Corps suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the University team on the latter's ground. Kermani, of the University, scored 126 not out, of a total of 106. Not only their batting but the bowl-enly gather 91, of which Walker was The R. A. Q. C., in reply, could ing of Sayer's side was disappoint-responsible for ing. Goodwin failed to take a wicket. Hiptools each captured five wickets, 43. Sudan and "Lobater" Reed was most successful the former giving away 44 runs and with three wickets for 71. Scores: the latter 36.
G, R. Sayer's Team.
A. W. Hayward, e Hunt, b Dale W. Brace, c Dale, b Wales E. Q. Fincher, b. Wales Capt. Morris, e Dale, b Wales..
G. R. Sayer, e Leach, b Hankey
Capt. Tharp, e Pearce, b Wales F. Goodwin, not out
S. Jex, c Parker, b Harkey E. B. Reed, e Pearce, b Dale
Extra
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Bowling Analysis.
Scoros:
Analysia.
O. M. R. W. 7 1 10 0
8 0.41 1
4 2 10 0
S
018 0
5 1 18 2
5 0 10 1
1 0 4 0
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
1.
G.C.C. v. R. E, The Cralgengowor Cricket Club entertained the Royal Engineers at Happy Valley and sent them away a beaten team. The Engineers were all put for 102 runs and the home team piled up 192 in quick time for the loss of seven wickets only.
Scores:
Royal Engineers. Sgt. Bellow, b Hamson Spr. Goodyer, b Hamson Sgt. Waters, b Abbas Phillips, e Leonard, b Way Col. Mackintosh, b Abbas Kennard, & Humson, ↳ Oliver Sgt. Trumper, e Hamson, b Way Houghton, e Abbas, b Way Cpl. May, b Oliver Sgt. Jones, not out Adams, c Kitchell, b Oliver Seymour, e Leonard, b Abbas
Extras
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5: 5; 0
2. 0 18 8:8 1 16, 3
Recreio y H. K. Q. C.
The above teams met on the Re creio's ground and the match resulted in a victory for the home, team by a margin-of two wickets and 11 runs.. Batting first, the H.K.C.C, scored 117 runs, H. J. Armstrong being top scorer with 5. Outerras, bowling for the Recreio, captured five wickets for
28 runs.
The Portuguese roply was 128 runs for sight wickets. H Alves contribut ed a useful 53 not out, and L. J. Guterras mado $0.
Dragon v Frobisher,
In a low scoring match on the Navy ground at Happy Valley, H.M.S.. Dragon defeated H.M.S. Frobisher by 19 runs. Batting first, the Dragons scored 89, runs,
Wellman, Spalding
and Pert reached double figures, the first two contributing respectively 22 and 27. The Frobisher's reply of 70 included 19 runs off Kidd's bat. Spalding took five wickets for £2,
1.R.C. "B" v D.B.S.
Meeting for the second time within a month, the Diocesan Boys' School inflicted another defeat on the Indian R.C. "B" on the latter's ground. The schoolboys scored 138 runs, D. J. N. Anderson. contributing 42. The Indians' reply was 97, the best effort being that of O. Rumjaho, who made
A. T. Lee captured four wickets for, 38 runa, Kwan three for 24 and R. Lee three for 12.
28
21
2
0
D
6
21
1
26.
Total
102
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.. W.
Hamson Abbas
9 $ 20.2
.10.3 2 18 3
Oliver
B
12
Mackay
3
Way
8
3 20 3 08 0.16 2
1
22 M. B. Oeman, c Bryant, b Lake
A. B. Sulieman, e Bryant, b 10 Lake
13
0
E
20
University.
8H. T. Barma, b Hale
0 S. R. Kermani, not out
126
0 W. M. Gittins, .b.w., b'Lake
14 B. N. Sudan, i.b.w., b Corbet
1K. T. Loke, e Lake, b Walker
9 A. Chan Fook, run out
1. Tajima, b Lake
76A. Baker, not' out
Extras
Total for 8 wkts.
0. M. R. W. F. Hiptoola did not bat.
T. E. Pearte's Team,
Lt. K. Hunt, retired
Lt. J. B. A. Hankey, b Reed
A. W. Ramsey, retired
Capt. Bridgland, run out
R. A. Ö.. C
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E. Zimmern, Waters, & Goodyer I. Stirling, retired
Mackay, c Kennard, b Goodyer Hamson, e Mackintosh, b Phillips
10 Oliver, e May, b Adams
S. Abbas, retired
196
A Kitchell, retired
Y. Hachiuma, not out
J. Leonard, not out
Extras
Total (for 7 wirts.) A. Zimmern, E. K. Soares did not bat.
Police v. Northants.
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On the police ground at Happy Valley, Northants casily against the Police scoring 169 runs against 48 runs. Several batsmen for the Northants reached double
1 figures, the top scorer being Captain 15 Bindelife with 38 with Mr. "Extras" 7 adding 20. Melaonie and Wybrow did 60 the damage for the military side, 24 They took 3 wickets each for slx and 22 nine rucs respectively.
21
29
192
Way, J. R.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R W. 7 0 18 .2 8 0 40 0
8 3 25 3
Bowling Analysis.
6.2 16 3
0 0 21 2
6 0 14 0 Lake
Hale
O. M. R. W 12 1 64 4 10 0 43 1
Walker
7 0 51 1
Corbet
Burger
7 2 18 1 31 10
0
42
19
Goodyer Bellow
D
Phillips
6
Adams
7 Waters
21
10 Jonce
Walker, c Baker, b Sudan
43
11 Bendall, b Sudan...
C. S. C. C. v. Royal Navy.
Corbet, e Hiptools, b Sudan"
0
0
2
Lt. J. H. Dale, e Fincher, b Reed
T. E. Pearce, e sub. b Braes
J. R. Hinton, st. Jex, b Reed
II. V. Parker, not out
C. D. Wales, not out
Extras
Brace
Total (for 7 wkts
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Bowling Analysis.
23 Lake, st. Kermani, b Sudan
4 Greenaway, c. and b. Hiptoola
.19 Roberts, c. Osman, b Sudan
Hale, e Barma, b Hiptoola
212 Thompson, b Hiptoola
Bryant, e Barma, b Hiptaola Waterfield, not out
Burger, 1.b.w. b Hiptooln
Extras
6 0 37 0
3 0 27 1
50 27.0
3 014 0
Playing on the Civil Service ground,
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
St. Peters v. Volunteers. Played on the University Ground at Pokfulum, this match resulted in a win for St. Peter's Young Men's Club by 35 runs. For the Club, W. C. Hurg was top scorer with 45 runs.. For the Volunteers 0. Moor scored 41. Scores:
St. Peter's.
E. F. Fincher, b Reid
S. V. Gittins, Wales
W. C. Hung, 1.b.w., Wales
J. L. Youngaaye, 1.b., Reid .C. W. Lam, c Wales, b Parker..
the Royal Navy trounced the home W. M. Gitting, 1.b.w., Parker team, scoring 232 rung for the loss of E. Zimmern, b Wales
two wickets only and following this N. Mackay, b Reid...
2 up by dismissing the whole of theJ. Barrow, b Wales
Civil Service side for 116. Agnew,
who scored 121, and Begg, who wher 91 stumps were drawn had, 102 runs to his credit, gave a brilliant exhibition,
Scores:
O. M. R. W.
11 2 43 1
Total
16 1 71 3
11 2 41 0
Bowling Analysis.
30 33
0
4 0 18 0
O. M. R. W.
Division I.
Sudan Hiptools
10 1 41 & 0.30 30 5
Chinese R. C. y Indian R. C
Kowloon v. H.M.B. Tamar,
Playing at the C. R. C., the Indians
On the K. C. C. ground, on account scored a comfortable victory over of failing light, the match between the home team, winning by three, the K. C. C. and the Tamar was left wickets and 101 runs. For the drawn. For the home team G. Lee Indians, S. A. P. Ismail scored 50 scored four runs. short of a century, and A. H. Madar 45. The top scorer and A. R. F. Raven knocked up 72. for the Chinese team was H. Ching, The Tamar's reply was 120 runs for who contributed 30 out of a total of the less of five wickets. BG.
Scores:
Arculli took two wickets for 13, Curreem three for 11 and. Safiad two for two runs only..
Scores:
1. R. C. "A"
S. A. R. Ismail, c Ng, b Un
Kowloon,
G. A. V. Hall, c Bradley, b Beasley 10
CROCEN
Royal Navy. Capt. Coleridge, b Ling Lt. Cdr. Agnew, run out Mid. Begg, not out.... Mid. Nusiman, not out
H. Q, Hunt, b Wales
P.. S. Evans, not out
Extras
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Total
Bowling Analysis.
121
102
O. M. R. V.
o Reid
Wales Total (2 wkts.)
232 Summers Davis; Shaw, Pears, Godsiff did not Parker.
Hull, Lt. Tate, Capt. Scott, Lt. Lammert bat.
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Bowling Analysis.
G. P. Lammert, 1.b.w., Evans
10
0. M. R. W.
O. Moor, c Fincher, b Gittens
41
Ling
13 3 67 1
Pendered Grimmitt Patterson
9 2 58 0
E. C.. Fincher, b Lam
10
J. A. Summers, st. Zimmern, b
4 0 41 0
2
0
Evans ....
0
H. V. Parker, b Lam
18
H. T. Burton, c Bowler, b Rose 18 De Rome
J. R. Hinton, b Evans
15
W. G. Guest, c Bradley, b Swift
Strange
H. R. Baxton, b Fincher
LA. R. Duncan, b Swift
Wood
0
S. Jex, not out
50
G. Lee, e Beasley, b Swift
96
Brawn
4 0
M. M. Watson, c Barrow,
Evans
F. M. el Areallt, e & b W. Hung
21
A. R. F. Raven, run out
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72
0
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J. S. A. Curreem, b W. C. Hung
0
R. E. Lindsell, not out
C. 8. C. C.
6
A. Reid, b Evans
6
A. H. Madar, e H. Hang, b II. C.
Extras
14.
F. J. de Rome, run out
25
Extras
14
Hung
T. D. E. Pendered, c and b Hali
45
S. H. Ismail,
Youngsaye,
221
Patterson, b Coleridge
Total
161
H. C. Hung
5
A. E. Wood, c Hull, b Godsiff A. R. Sutherland, b Godaiff
0
Bowling Analysis,
5
28 Swift
Beagley
187 Rose
Pearce Kirby Nowlands
1
13 1
0 20 0
3 0 14 0
0
31 0
Bowling Analysis.
H. E. Strange, b Agnew
F. H, Holdman, c Tate, b Agnew J. Ling, e. Davis, b Agnew A. O Brawn, not out
16 Evons
IB
Fincher Lam
Extras
Total
3
W. M. Gittins
Hung
.116
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A. H. Rumjahn, not out
A. S. Sufud, b W. C. Hung
A. K. Minu, b W. C. Hung
J. S. Ackher, not out
Extras
Total (for 7 wkts.)
Total
W. Hyde, C. T. Evans, E. Overy,
23 A. V. L. Smith did not bat.
A. R. Minu and T. Hamet did not bat.
O. M. R. W. .14.2 0 80 3
Hawkins, b Coleridge
A. W. Grimmitt, b Coleridge
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