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INTERPORT TRIAL.
MATCH CONCLUDED
4-YESTERDAY:
In order to give two bowlers, Lieut. Musson and Lieut. Col. Wyatt, a hat ter trial, both were allowed to bowl as well as bat during the Innings of H. R. H. Hancock's team in the Inter port Trial match, which was resumed on the Hongkong C.C. ground yester day..
On Saturday, a side captained by H. Owen-Hughes had gone in to bat and compiled 311 runs. Major Crake 82, Capt. Reynolds 78, Owen Hughes 64, and Maxwell 55 were the chief contributors.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
ATHLETIC DRAW WITH REST
OF THE COLONY.
At the Stadium yesterday, China Athletic drew with a team selected from the Rest of the Coloar. The Rest turned out nine players, and Leung Yuk-tong of the Athletic cross- ed over, making ten a side.
Watson (Club) and Dr. Valentine (Police) did
not turn ont
There was only a falr attendance when the game started. Each team played four forwards only. Although individual play at times was good, team work was lacking,
The Rest had the better of the 'er- Hancock's team not open too changes and should have scored marg well, although Brace contributed A than once. Both goalkeepers played useful 31 before being bowled. Par well, Chan Shek-put having more ker and Bowker, going in rather late, work to do than Mcholls. Wynns saved the side from disaster and played his usual game and was the
on the field. Hudson was 215 before the last wicket feit
hard the Rest, while Lal Kwok-chat wAS the pick of the Athletic middio line. The forwards were good, but the large field made the game straggly with only four forwards.
materially helped to take the score to beat back were in the-middle line for
Wyatt was the most successful bowler, taking three wickets for 24 runs.
At the close of play, Owen Hughes" eleven, who went in to bat again, had made 105 for seven wickets. Fincher collected 46 and was undefeated, while | Reed scored 39. In playing a ball fram. Reed, Richardson was struck | aver the eye and retired.
Scores:
Owen-Hughes' Team,-1st Inna.
Major R. H. Crake, c Pearce,
b Parker
D. J. N., Anderson, e Zimmern,
b'Bowker
E. C. Fincher, b Brace
L. Goldman, e Zimmern, b Reed
Capt. J. E. Reynolde, retired
H. Owen-Hughes, retired
W. D. Folley, & Zimmern, b
Bowker
W. A. N. Maxwell, not out
J. E. Richardson, e Reed, b Parker
W. C. Hung, bw, Bowker
A. Reid, h Parker
62
Lam Yuk-ying, in the home attack, almost got through in the opening minutes, while Butcher for the Rest was early in the picture. It was a ding dong struggle until just before the interval, when Butcher opened the score for the Rest. This was the only goal of the first half.
The Athletic were on top in the opening period of the second half, but failed to register until halfway through, when Ho Ka-keung beat
5 Nicholls from close range. Soon
7
after, Nicholls made a full length dive
4 to turn out a shot from Ho..
73
64
Both teams' tried. hard to get the winning goal, but the defences held 12out until the Anal whistle sounded, 65 the game ending in a draw of one goal
6 all.
6
0
19 Wyatt
Parker
811 Brace
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
.0... M. R.
W.
Bowker Reed
18 3. 65
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19 整 '66
Brace
12 1: 39
Parker
12.5- 77.
Stanion
5
.38
Curreent
2
H. R. B. Hancock's Team.
W. Brace, b Wyatt
T. E. Pearce, b Hung
31
12
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H. R. B. Hancock, b Wyatt.....
E. J. R. Mitchell, b Richardson
F. Zimmern, a and b Wyatt....
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A. C. I. Bowker, not out
E. B. Reed, run out
Extras
D. J. N. Anderson 8.5 3 14
15
FRIENDLY MATCH.
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Craigengower Defeat Recreio at King's Park.
BRIGHT PLAY SEEN.
At King's Park yesterday after. noon, the Club de Recreio entertained the Craigengower Gricket Club, and were defeated' by 84 runs.
Taking first nog Recreio.com- piled. 119. to which E. Bemedios com tributed 37 and 37. P. Guterres 21. Champion was the most successtal 44 bowler for Craigengower; capturing two wickets for only eight runs, 40 while Hamson" took two for 13.
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E. Zimmern was the highest scorer for Craigengawer;' knocking up 77 215 runs. R. C. Reed batted well for 42. as did Gill, who contributed 33 to his side'a total of 196. D. P. Xavier, took three wickets for 41 runs, while F. Romedios obtained two for 10 runs W. apiece.
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
W. Ć. Hung
8 2
24
1
A. Reid
41.
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Wyatt
9
24
Musson
Richardson
Reynolds
Folley
Owen Hughes
Anderson, e Zimmern, b Recd
Fincher, not out
·Goldman, Lb.w., Bowker
Richardson; retired, hurt
Club de Recreto.
Scores:
23
H. M. Xavier, c Lacey, b Hamson
23
H. A. Alves, run out
3
D. P. Xavier, b Hamson
1
15
L. J. Guterres, e Lim, h Gill
A. F. Guterres, e and b Lacey....
F. Remedios, e Champion, b.Lim 17
F. N. Carvalho, not eut
J.
J. Figueiredo, b Champion
48
Owen-Hoghex" "Team,-2nd Inna.
Folley, 1.b... Bowker
Musson, Parker, b Wyatt Reed, b Parker
Hung. Parker
Extrag
Total (for 7 wkts.)
C. M. Souza, e Zimmern, b Lim.
7. Silva. e Lim, b Champion.
A. E. Xavier, run out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
106
Hamson
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13 42
2.3
112
0. M. R. W.
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Extras
Total
11
12 A. P. Guterres
C. M. Sousa 7. 10.5 106 F. Remedios ... 6 F. N. Carvalho 4
Police v B. E. & R. 5. W. The Police B. Or entertained the 8R. E. and R. C. S. and won by an
innings and 50 runt,
The visitors compiled 26 and 74, while the hosts declared their in- nings closed with 168 runs, on the board for the loss of nine wickets.
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