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BOXING DAY CRICKET.
HONGKONG C.C. 'DEFEAT
THE ARMY.
FRIDAY,
off the innings. Actually it came to a close a few minutes after five, the Army being all out for 108 and the Club winning by 106 runs,
Scores:
Hongkong C.C.
The annual cricket. tournament Moor, run out between the Hongkong Cricket. J. Armstrong, b Wyatt Club, the Army and Navy opened E. J. R. Mitchell, at. Crake, b Fry --32 yesterday, when the Club defeated. E. Pearce, lb.w., Fry the Army In the first match by H. Owen Hughes, run out- 306 runs.
The Clab gave an excellent display of good all-round cricket Their bat ting was consistent, and one could. find little fault with them in the field, The attack, which was woll handled, proved far too strong for the Army, and only Lieut. Col. Wyatt was blo to show any confidence in facing it The Belding was. kean and accurate, Bowker in particular, working hard. His picking up was clean, but he ro vealed a weakness in throwing-in and appeared to miss two distinct chances of throwing down the wicket through Inaccuracy,
Moor enjoyed a good match by scor ing 73 in splendid style. He hit well on both sides of the wicket, and was rarely in trouble. Ten fours were the chief contributions to his total, which came as a result of skilful strokes to leg and through the covers. He and Mitchell added no less than 99 for the second wicket, and during that period, practically all the sting in the Army attack was drawn, and tho later bata- men found run-getting quite a ples sant and easy task.
Mitchell helped himself to 32, and "Tam" Pearce hit with little restraint for his 21: Owen Hughes followed with couple of dozon, all made in his best style, and although after this the Army attack enjoyed the satisfac. tion of getting on top for the first time, the Club scoro reached the rea pectable total of 214.
The visitors introduced quite a variety into their attack, but apart from Fry, it was pretty straightfor». ward stuff, the ball invariably coming off the wicket at the uniform height and pace, and scarcely ever really troubled the batsmen. Credit must bo given to Fry, however, for his fine work. He alone made the batamen
H. V. Parker, b. Fry Rev. E. K. Quick, b Reynolds Hinton, c Crake, b Reynolds Divett, b Fry
Reid; b Fry ...
DECEMBER 27, 1929.
I. Sourbutts, A. B. Hamaan, b
Champion
H. Kew, Zimmern, b Champion' E. McBride, not out
5. A. Cassumbhoy, b Lim
J. Ribeiro, b Leonard
Extras
10
103-
Bowling Analysis.
W.
Lee
Abbaa Champlon
A B. Hamkon
A. C. 1. Bowker, e Reynolds, 'b Fry 10 Leonard A. G. Beck, not out.
Wong
Extras
11 Beed
14
Lim
Total
214
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
Col. Wyatt. Fry
Capt. Reynolds B. S. M. Leach Lieut. Christian.. Liest. M. Waring 4
The Army.
Major R. H.-Crake, h Beck Lieut. M. Waring, b Bowker... Capt. J. 1. Reynolds, c uwen
Hughes, b Beck ....... Lieut. A. R. Musson, e Owen b Bowker Hughes Lieut. W. A. 11. Maxwell,
Bowker
Lieut. Col. F. J. Wyatt, e Pearce,'
b Bowker
B. S. M. Leach, b. Reid L/Cpl. Everest, run out Cpl. Davis, b Bowker
Lieut. G. Wolfe-Barry, e Pearce,
b Beck............... Lieut. C. G. Christian, b Bowker Pie. Fry, not out
Extras
10
1
12
0
0
2
11
"
Total
108
Bowling Analysis.
W.
watch the ball right through, and his A. C. I. Bowker figures speak for themselves. He A. C. Bock only sent down overs, six of which A. Reld
were maidens, and he conceeded only. V. Parker
Craigengower Match.
40 runs in obtaining 5 wickets. Col. Rev. E. K. Quick... Wyatt proved rather expensive, and the Club made merry with his de Iveries, whilst Capt, Reynolds, Leach; Licuts. Christian and Waring rarely cause the batsmen serious worry.
The Army's Innings.
It was a different story to tell when the Army confronted Bowker, Red and Beek.
The former was especially effective on the hard and fust wicket, and the visitors experienced great difficulty in timing his off-swinging doliveries which gathered a lot of pace off the ground. He always had the batsmen fully on the defensive
ย 12
K.C.C.
NAVY.
Kowloon Team In Good Form Yesterday.
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The whole-day gates' between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Royal Navy, played on the former's ground yesterday, onded in a victory for the home team by six wickets in the first innings.
Balting first, the Navy could do nothing against the bowling of Good- win, who captured seven wickets for 23 runs. Squadron Leader Boum- phroy was top scorer with 32 and Lt Stephenson was the only other man to reach double figures.
By consistent batting, the R.C.C. replied with 227, E. F. Fincher retir ing with 64 to his credit. G. A... V. Hall hit out to good effect for 49, whilst E. C: Fincher contributed $3,
Commdr. Baker was the most sue- cessful trundler for the Navy, his three wickets costing, 53' Squadron Leader Boumphrey. Look three wickels for 74, and Lt. Bennett two for 41.
runs.
The Navy fared better in their when second venture, their score stumps were drawn being 142 for the loss of eight wickets.. L. Stephen. son's GG (retired) was a bright, It sotnewhat lucky, knock while Cominidr. Baker also obtained his 42 In quick time. Scores:
Royal Navy-1st Innings. Lieut. J. P. Wright, 'c'Hall, b Ross Marine Trusler, lb,w., Goodwin LL. F. M. R. Stephenson, b Good-
win
Sq. Ldr. C. Boumphrey, e Ramsay,
b Brace
Commur. E. G. Stanley, b.Good-
win
On the Craigengower ground the married members played a team of bachelors and lost by nearly a hundred runs. The single men batted first and ran up the huge score of 100 runs. A. B. Hamson retiring, after passing the half century mark. Abbas knock-Sub. Licut. C. L. L. Glass, c Ram- ed up 31 before being caught. The say, b Lee .......... benedicts, playing twelve ruen, col-Lt. G, Cabb, b Goodwin ... lapsed and only made 103 runs. Stoker T. Cross, à Goodwin Scores:
Bachelors.
and he well deserved his analysis of I. P. Lim, c Bradbury, "b'Oliver 6 wickets for 32 must. A. C. Beck R C. Reed, b Oliver
A. B. Hamson, retired
also sent down a very useful medium S. Albas, d'Athas, b Omar paced ball, with just a suspicion of these two the break, and against Army had anything but an enjoyable afternoon.
Allowing for the keenness of the attack, however, it cannot be said that the visitors revealed much enter- prise at the wicket. There was little attempt at definite strokes, and even Cul. Wyatt made the majority of his runs behind, the stumps. He certain- ly stepped out to the slow deliveries of the Rev. Quick, but his timing was faulty None Uie lens, ho played a guilent innings, and saved the Army from almost complete rout, He de fended eleverly and watched "the ball all the way to the but.
J. Champion, b Abbas C. E. Wong, run out
E. B. Hamson, Omar G. Lia, e Oliver, b Abbas R. Lee, ant out
E. Zimmern, b Abbas
J. W. Leonard, bw, Abbas
Extras
Omar Oliver Sourbills
The Ariny made a disappointing Gill start, the first wicket falling with only Way ten on the board, and they could | Ablas never recover from this. Capt. Rey. nolds succeeded in gathering a dozen, but his was rather an uncomfortable
Total
Bowling Analysis.
13
31
58
14.
5
4
Eng. Licut Ct. Bennett, 1.b.w..
Goodwin Lieut. Commdr. E. W. Sim, b
Goodwin ....
Commdr. F. C. Baker, not out
Extras
Tolal
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. .8 2
R.
DF. Goodwin
12
ROBB
14 Lec
Hung
106 Brace
0. M. 1.
W.
16 J 45
2
7
Married Men.
innings, and one was not, surprised U. M. Orar, e Champion, b Lev when Owen Hughes brought it to a W. GI, e Leonard, Abbas... finish with an easy catch in the slips. Y. Abbas, e Lin, b Abbas.... Lieut. Musson and Lieut Maxwell W. K. Way, Leonard, b Lee both failed, Bowler proving their A. Kitchell, Champlon
nasters. After the dismissal of Col B. W. Bradbury, e Lia, b Cham-
pion Wyatt, it was merely a case of how
long it would take Hongkong to finish | F. Oliver, b Hamson
Kowloon C.C.
E. C. Fincher, b Trusler
W. C. Hung, bw, Boumphrey
A. W. Ramsay, i Bennett
P. E. Lawrence, a Stephenson,
Bennell
EF. Fincher, retd.
Goodwin, Boumphrey
Bennett,
A. T. Lee, e Trusler, b Haker
N. Mackay, a and b Boumphrey
G. A. V. Hall, e Cross, b Baker W. Brace, not aut
8 N. II. Ross, Stephenson, b Baker
Extras
T
Total
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