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HONGKONG-MANILA SERVICE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

BRIGHT BATTING.

VOLUNTEERS DRAW WITH

REST OF LEAGUE.

The Hongkong Volunteers left the declaration a little too late in their match against the Rest of the League on the Club ground yesterday, and they had to content themselves with the best of a drawn game,

fielded a

The Volunteers, who strong cleven, scored in quite a pro- life manner. and before applying the closure had a total of 202 for six

7 wickets, E. J. R. Mitchell remained undefeated with forceful 52, and F. Zimmern batted soundly and with good judgment in compiling 41. W. C. Hung was the only bowler to make the Volunteer impression on any

and he batsmen,

claimed three wickets.

It was a pleasure to see the Rest of the League refuse to sit on the splice when they went in to bat, and although the last two batsmen had

thing but good light to help them, they played the bowling on its merits, as a result the Volunteers Just failed to force home their advantage

F. Baker

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930.-

Bowling Analy R

A. C. Bock

10 4 48

14 2

11

H. Owen Huthes

8 80

A. Reid

INDIANS BEATEN.

Big Victory For the Club de Recreio.

NAVAL MARATHON.

FOR MEN OF. H.M.S. PETERSFIELD.

A further opportunity for sporting competition was afforded the men of Sunday H. M. S. Petersfield afternoon, when they competed in a of a marathon race over a course little more than three miles, for a silver.

LE."

In a friendly match at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the Indian cup, generously presented by Recreation Club 2nd XI were badly beaten by the Club de Recreio, who won by eight wickets.

Some excellent running was seen, and despite the exactitude of the course and the rather trying weather Taking first knock the Indians conditions, the first four men home could do nothing with H. A. Alves and returned some good times. Souza who skittled them out for only

The start and falsh was at Blue the Fraya and the course Buildings ол 54 runs. The former captured. aix wickets for 27 and the latter two ran via Happy Valley and Reclamation D. Mohamed was the only Road. The race was run on a time for 23. -batsman to reach double figures. handicap basis, and eleven competitors Commander Baker, The home team obtained the neces-faced the starter,

at 3.15 p.m. R.N sary runs with eight wickets in hand

and went on to make 169 for the loss Leading Seaman Paddon, of rugby fame, was a warm favourite and he

of nine wickets, Scores!.

Indian R.C.

S. A. Ismail, b Souza H. T. Barua, run out M. Fakir, b Sotiza

D. J. N. Anderson (42) and E. FM. P. Madar, e Remedios, b Alves Fincher (33) both batted well and D. Mohamed, c.Ogley, b'Alves

Remedios, b Alves

proved worthy of the confidence placed

..

1 in by

him

0 style. A.B.

the event in fine

the scratch :

man,

2 came up to expectations by running

a good second, whilst

33

5

placed Courage

A.B. Pierce

was

third, who made up with what he

lacked in style. A.B.

knocked the edge off. the Volunteer J. S. Ackbarvalhe, b Alves. 01 Edmonds also ran a

attack, Scores:

H. K. Volunteers.

J. E. Richardson, e Madar, b Hung E. C. Fincher, run out

K. II. Batger, e Zimmern,

R. R. Irani,

D. M. A. Razack, not out A. R. Abbas, st. Guterres, b Alves

a spirited race, but failed to stay the course. All of the

1 competitors save one, A.B. Bailey, completed the course, which speaks well for the sporting spirit which pervaded the contest.

Was

As events turned out, A.B. Paddon

Jet off

rather lightly by the handicapping committee of the Ship's company, with the result that when the home straight was reached, he was well ahead of the remainder of 2 the field, which was somewhat in ex- tended order, with the exception of A.B. Murray and A.B. Pierce.

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15

14

b Hung

27

F. Zimmern, b A. T. Lee

41

M. U. Razack, b Alves

Extras

H. Owen Hughes, b Hung

0

Total (for wkts.)

54

E. J. R. Mitchell, not out

52

Leave Hongkong

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Mar. 11

Apr. 2

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B. M. Wood, e Madar, b Anderson S. V. Gittins, not out

Extras...

K. Nazarin absent.

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R.

W.

Total for 6 wkta, dec.) 202 F. Baker, A. Reid, and A. C. Beck did not bat,

R. A. Alves....... 10.5 2 27 10 2 23 Souza

G

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

A. T. Lee

12

45 1

F. J. Remedios, b Madar

R. Y. Lee

9

2 17

1

J. II. Figueiredo, run out

D. J. Anderson

17

I 45

A. A. Remedios, b Irani

A. H. Madar

14 1 16

W. Ogley, st. Ismail, b Barma

W. C. Hung

12

45

3

F. Barros, b Irani

E. F. Fincher

1

15

A, P. Souza, e and b Irani

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H. M. Xavier, e Ismail, b Fakir. H. A. Alves, run out

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F. H. Carvalho, not out

Extras

16

44

At the conclusion, the donor pre- 20 sented his cup to the winner, and 31 suitably acknowledged the three rous. cheers which Commander Baker 21.called for.

19

12

Total (for wkts.) Bowling Analysis.

M. R.

169

W.

Irani

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