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GORGEOUS INNINGS BY
ALEC PEARCE IN
T. T. CRICKET MATCH
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when after a three to the same bais- mun (two over throw) he got Allen well stumped (230—7—22).
Scoring again quickened as Pearce started to hit and the newcomer, McLellan played free cricket, and after a nice four and a few singles, he lofted Cheney out of the ground down by the Bank Car-park. Hay- ward then declared. Pearce being not out 20 and Mac 13, scared in a very few minutes. The score was 250 made in 140 minutes.
THE ARMY BAT
Hughes
Baker started the bowling from the Yard end and after Corp. Jones had scored a single, Major Murrey put a couple of short ones to leg for two und four. The wicket seemed to be crumbling and a good deal of dust Wis flying about, Owen bowled at the other end. Defensive cricket was the order of the day on the whole and rightly so. Murray sent the twenty up with an on-drive off Owen-Hughes, Baker was a bit short and to leg and Jones put him twice to the boundary in one over. even though Hayward took out a sp and put him at long-leg. Then
at 33 Jones hit a short one from Owen Hughes straight to cover, 33 1–10.
D. McLellan, rot out
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Total (7 wkta. dec.)
Godby
Barren
Chenuy
Melagan
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Major Murray, 1.b.w. T. Paares Cpl. Jones, e Marshall & Owen-Huglice Li, McLagan, o Baker, b McLellan Capt. Mackintosh-Walker, e sub b
Li, Headnell, b Owen-Hughes' Lt. Godby, c Allen b Baker ................ Major lawsthorne, Hayward
Owen-Hughes
***** LL-Col. Teverham, not out Lt. Barron, not out Pie. Coomber, 1b/w, J. Pearce
Owen-Hughes p
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Total (for 8 wkta)
L/Cpl. Cheney did not bat,
Dowing Analysis
Naker
wen-Hughes .... McLean **** J. C. L. Pearce T. A. Pearce
KOWLOON BEATEN
ROYAL NAVY WIN ALL DAY MATCH BY 30
10%
on the
10
Scoring became much slower but neither batsman seemed in difficul- tles. At 41 McLellan relieved Baker
In an all-day encounter who had sent down 7 overs for twenty runs. Marshall had gone off Kowloon Cricket Club ground yes- and shortly after Kilbee strained aterday, the Royal Navy defeated the muscle too and there
home club by 30. were two fielding. At Coolies
53 McLagan A. D. Smith,
Navy Jex b Lee..... mistimed one from McLellan and was Sub-Li: Skelton, b Anderson ****** enught by Baker at mid-off 53-27.Lt.Cdr. Waymouth, e O'Bryen & Les John Pearce then went on for Owen Cotman, Fincher b Anderson
Lt. Walters. b B. Lay... Hughes, but though the batsmen Cur. louchier, 1.b.w. Berry could not get him away they did not. Talbot-Smith, 1.b.w. Perry seem very worried by the leg-breaks. Cdr. Robinson, e Brokenshtre
Perry Slowly the score rose to go without sub-Lt. Kyrke, retired hurt further loss and ten was then taken. Lt. Green, Lay b Lee
O. Paxion, not out
Extrus
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It looked as, if the two batsmen were going to settle down for a lang stund after ten, T. A. Pearce went on at the Yard end and Mackintosh- Walker played three lovely shots
just when the hundred was hoisted Murray tried to sweep
one from
Lee
11. Loy Perry O'Bryven Anderson
Dawling Analysis
Kawloon
A. E. Perry, e sub. b Comman
N. Anderson, Cotman Fincher, b Paxton
Alee Pearce to leg and it hit him full Loss on the pad-a plumb 1.b.w, as E, F,
was told by the batsman. He had
| played a must useful knock and hud
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Oryen, e silb. b Catinan Lay a Walters b Paxton
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Owen Hughes relieved John Pearce
at 118- I was rather surprised not to see Allen given a shot at the other end. At this time the Army skipper seemed to like both T. A. Pearce and Owen Hughes and I got the idea he was having a go for the tuns, Baker went on for Pearce with about 50 minutes to go and 120 runs to gel. The tea-Interval I see had
Total
Bowling Analysis
Cotowin slouchler Paxton
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been prolonged to nineteen minutes KOWLOON JUNIORS TROUNCE
which seemed a pity as there had been the interval between the Inn- Ings between 2.40 and 2.52! A good
NAVY SECONDS AT KING'S PARK
Kowloon seconds avenged their muny more-runs-would-have-been seniors' defeat by trouncing the Navy scored If the coolle subs had not seconds by 105 In an all-day match fielded so excellently. The one ut at King's Park. The feature of the square leg saved any amount of game was the brilliant batting of F.
J. Lay who scored 59.
Put13.
QUICK WICKETS
Kowloon
W. Mulcahy, e Fran ↳ Talbot F. J. Lay, Talbot
At 4.55 Owen Hughes bowled K. M. Baxter, e Catlow b Jeffery Beadnell when he had scored eleven? 9. Dunne, e and b Woods
W. L. McKenzie. Wooda runs. (137-4-11). A ball twa R. T. Broadbridge, e Catlow b Jeffery Inter Mackintosh-Walker completed w. s. Gere, not out his afty with a couple to square leg. A V. Hall, Woods
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Total
1 Bowling Analysis
alf Baker. He hit a few more and C. B. R. Bargent, b Woods
R. Baldwin, e Jeffery b Woods then hit a tremendous drive straight A. A. Dand. Woods at Coombes (the third sub the Club had out) who took ne entch at wide mid-off. From the first ball of the next over Godby was loo soon ne of Baker's which kicked a for one of bit and he put one up to Allen at forward short leg. 148-6-1 which, was a sad change from 146 for 41 in danger. The Army were_now Rawsthorne and Teversham held up
Jeffery Woods
Itankin Gough Talbot d'Arcy-Evans
Navy
the wicket bit and John Pearce L. Cdr. d'Arey-Evans. e Lay & Dunne bowled for Baker at the other end. 5. A. Finn, run out but it did not seem to be his day. Talba:, U Gegg
Lt. Catlow, Dunne
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
Al 186 Owen Hughes got Rawsthorne Cdr. Wauchope, e Lay à Baxter in just the same way as he had got Lt. Rank. Th. Baxter Mackintosh-Walker, This time Hay- Ldg. Writer Jeffery, law. Gerg
Sub-Lt. Gough, b Daxter word made a hot catch at mid-off Ldg. Tel. Woods, e Dunne b Sargent -186-7-11.
Five runy Inter Coombes Pay Lt. Cor. Nicholson, b Sargent wns Lb.w. to John Pearce-1 pre-t.Cdr. Moir, not out sume it was his ball that went straight through as 1 cannot see him getting a wicket 1.b.w. from any otlier bail, 171-3-0, A few min- utes Inter stumps were drawn-on my previous writing of this account I had been working on a drawing time of 5.45 p.m. I was a much better Ume the light is never at for play after 3.30 during the Triangular Tournament.
TO SUM UP
GCAR
Dunns Sargent Baxter McKenzie
BACHELORS WIN
t
Bath sides suffered from the luck of really good bowling though the CRAIGENgower married Men Club were much superior in this. LOSE ANNUAL ENCOUNTER However, I still think they would have done well to give Allen a bowl. married and single members of the The annual cricket match between The
felding of both sides was good.raigengower was played yesterday thought Rawsthorne's keeping was excellent and he is a useful hard and resulted in the win for, the
latter by 14. hilling bat. Pearce's innlogG
after
The singles batted first and com- shadowed everything but shaky start Richardson played a very plled 108, to which the married re- stout knock, while for the Army, plled with 04. Murray and Mackintosh-Walker
over-
n
Following the match, there was a the Krine. Teversham istea dance to the musle of the band dearly useful bat and the Army H.M.S. Cumberland.
saved
still might have lost but for his late stand with fawsthorne. An excellent day's cricket.
H.K.C.C.
L. D. Kilber / Melegan u Cheney.. J. E. Richards, 4, o Miæray b Godby.
T. A. Pearce, 1.b.w, Cheney ................. P. Marshall, e Mackintosh-Walker
Cheney ........................
H. Owen-Hughes, e Nawshome
b
R. I Allen, et, Jawsthorob Cheney
W. Hayward, J.b.w, Cheney
S. L. C. Fences, not but
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"All Hába Goes To Town" (King's Theatre, to-day), churacteristic Eddie Cantor Jest an America's New Deal Deal polley with some cunning re- Rooseveli. President
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Sugar: The market is dull, but prices are firm.
Wall Street Journal morning combra Theatre, lo-duy)-Kenny Baker "Mr. Dood Takes The Air" (Alham-
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The Street expects the market to be full of cross-currents this week. with opinion with regard to the future trend about evenly divided.
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happy-go-lucky picture which most people will thoroughly enjoy.
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