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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930.
VOLUNTEERS BEATEN.
YESTERDAY'S CRICKET' MATCH ON K.C.C. GROUND.
The Hongkong Volunteers wero well beaten by the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday on the latter's ground, when, after declaring at 167 for 8 wickets, the Club dismissed the visitors for 118.
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INTERESTING BILLIARDS
MATCH.
An interesting friendly billiards match was played on Monday night, in the R. E. Sergeants' Mess, when the Senior Ranks met the Junior Ranks. Two early games, of 150 up went, in favour of the Seniors, and the match of the evening was hotween The brothers E F. and E. Staff Sergeant Pollard, ex-Army Fincher save the Club an excellent Shooker champion, runner-up in
Championship start, the former contributing 35 and the Billiards
and his brother 49. After their dismissal, Sapper Cottle, ex-Army Billards the Volunteer bowlers had the better Champion. It is interesting to know of matters, although helpful scores of that Cottle defeated Pollard in win-
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the total to 167, when the closure match was fought out in a fighting All in the name of Chan Ching Shek was applied.
But for a sterling display by O. E. C. Marton, the Volunteers would have been fairly skittled out. As It was he faced the Club attack with such determination as to score 81 out of an aggregate of 116. The re- maindor failed against the deliveries of Hung and Ross. Scores:
Kowloon C.C.
spirit.
Cottle has recently arrived in the Colony, and, a short time before sailing for Hongkong made ten breaks of over 100 within a week His largest break was 137, whilst Pollard's biggest score was 179.
Cottle commenced very confidently. 19, took A $1, followed
and by R 23 his score to 116, against Pollard's 13. A lead of over a hundred in a game of
500 up
is a formidable task for the
E. C. Fincher. c Gittins, b Beck .49 Baker to face, but Pollard got!
A. W. Ramsey, & Batger, b Baker
E. F. Fincher, e & b Beck
A. T. Lee, e Gittins, à Divett
W. Hung, Mitchell, b Divett
G. Hall, st. Zimmern, d Gitting
G. Lee, b Baker
F. S. W. Smith not out ....
D. A. Gregory, e Mitchell,
Gittins
Extras
bat.
Total (for 8 wkts. dec.)
16
16
though play kept very close, to take the lead when about 360. Going straight ahead with consistent runs, Pollard ran out with 61 to the Rood. Neither player was in his best form, Pollard's best runs being 35, 34, 27, 24, and 23. Cottle's other
31. 30. addition to those already
breaks,
mentioned, were 42, 23, 22, 20.
Pollard played very consistent billiards, to make 487 whilst Cottle obtained 333, but possibly another
A. J. Kew and N. H. Ross did not meeting would end in a reversal of
18 2
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. W
S. V. Gittins
7
A. C. Beck
F. Baker
G. E. R. Divett
J. E. Richardson
14 1 45 2
10 2 82 2 13 2 39 2
17
H.K. Volunteers,
K. A. Baiger, c E. C. Fincher,
b Hung
S. V. Gittins, e Hung, b Ross
O. E. C. Marton, ↳ Hung
F. Zimmern, b Hung
R
Mitchell, b Hung
F. Baker, b A, T, Lec
S. Balfour, -b Ross
G. E. R. Divett, b G. W. Lec
J. R. Collis, b Ross,
A C. Beck, b Ross
J. E. Richardson, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
W. C. Hung N. Ross A.' T. Lee
F. W. Smith
G. Lee
Gregory
22
116
O. M. R. W. 7 2 28 4 9.11 264 5 2 0 1
12 1
the verdict.
LAWN TENNIS.
OPEN DOUBLES MATCH PLAYED YESTERDAY.
In the Open Championship Doubles played on the Hongkong C.C. ground yesterday afternoon H. Owen Hughes and A. D. Humphreys boat Y. Hachuima and Y. Sajiki in atraight sets. There was also one match in the Handicap Singles "A", in which event I. S. Harris beat J. Barrow in the second round.
Owen Hughes and Humphreys had little difficulty in winning their match, beating their opponents in three sets, after giving away only eight games. They won 6-3, 6-4, and 6-1.
The game between Harris and Bar- row went the full distance, the latter's handicap
Harriving slightly too heavy. 2/6 while Barrow owed 3/0. The score was 2-6, 6-0, 6-3. The match between Dr. L. T. Ride and H. J. Armstrong in the Club championship was not played.
Thore being a cricket match on the Hongkong C.C. ground this afternoon no tennis matches are down for decision.
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