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23 the appended scores will doubt less be of interest to many readers. The match was described as between
Mr. Ponsonby Fane's XI (over 40), and Mr. D. Heneage's XI., but at Mr. Sercombe Smith's suggestion the second title of Inactivity v experience was added.
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"A wedding of considerable interest
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soleminised in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception on Saturday
FOOTBALL
SATURDAY'S PRACTICE
MATCHES
WITLTS DEFEAT THE CLUB.
Four practice football matches
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
BILLIARDS.
PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP.
and Handicapping takes place NTENDING competitors for shadbove Handicap are reminded that the
been
when the Rev. Father Page married were witnessed on Saturday after Mr. H. F. Rosario, of Messes. Noron-noon, by a large gathering of THIS EVENING at 6 P.M. All manice ha and Co., to Miss Bertha Bishop, followers of the game. The mat-whose entrance fees have not been paid ward of Miss I. Bishop, of Messrsches were South China Athletic Campbell, Moore and Co.
by then will be ruled out. The bride, who looked charming Club Reserves versus Kowloon Reser one of the best that has aver
| Reserves versus “Carlisle” Stokers, The Cup for 1st prize is undoubtedly in white reorgette, trimmed with
range blossoms, was attended by Club 1st XI versus Wiltshire played for in Hongkong, and is well Misses B. and H. Santos as brides Officers versus
Regiment, and "Ambruse" Petty worthy of some effort to win. There
"Pearleat." maids, and Miss K. Baleros,
The are a present 37 entries and a com as maid of honour. Mr. E. South China-Carlisle match was mittee of 7 will meet to-night to Handi- Noronha, of Messrs. Noronha and Causeway Bay, the.
played on the Athletics ground at exp and draw. Co..performed the duties of best Fearleaf" match on the Dockyard 'Ambrose ”-
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Bishop Pozzoni was present during the ceremony, which was enlivened
by appropriate music played by the Rev. Father Riganti:
After the ceremony a reception Tawas held at the Catholic Union Club, which was artistically decorated for the occasion.
The happy couple, who were the recipients of many-handsome and costly presents, are spending their honeymoon in Macao.
A POLICE RAID.
SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS.
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of the play, and with more accurate
The Carlisle" men had the best
did
twice. Although they did most of shooting, should have nëtted, at least the pressing they failed when in front of goal, and not convert from easy openings. The Athletics on the other hand, were at a disadvantage so far a weight was
concerned, and resorted to quick passes. This had the effect of spoiling whatever chance they had, the match resulting in a goalless draw."
On the F.K.C.C. ground on Satur-
Mr. Ponsonby Fane, who captained day, a second trial cricket match was the Inactives" is well known to played for the selection of the team Hongkong cricketers. He spent eight to represent Hongkong in the forth seasons in Hongkong. The C. Severn coming Interport matches with Shang in the score sheet is the Hon. Mr. hai and Singapore. This time the Claud Seren, Colonial Secretary of weather conditions were favourable, Hongkong, Mr. T. Sercombe Smith but the match was a failure. was formerly in the Civil Service of it was too one sided to Hongkong and later became one of of much assistance to the Judges in the Straits Settlements., the Selection Committee Several Major A. J. Campbell was quartered of the players who figured in thein Hongkong for three seasons with previous Saturday's match. were the Argyle and Sutherland High- dropped out. The tears, looked well landers. matched on paper, but the fact that there were several absenter, inclus ing the wicketkeeper of Turner's must be something approaching a term spoiled things considerably, and record, and his empire, George brought about the unsatisfactory Hearne of Lord's, is in his 70th of No. 7. Police Station, received in Yesterday when "Inspector Willis, year. As will be observed, the formation that a gang of robbers, Owing to the rain of the previous match resulted in a splendid contest, with headquarters at No. 21, First day, the ground was a little soft, and for a time the bowlers had the best and the veterans jus: proved success, Street, was planning an armed and equalized.
qualities of the second title were prompt action and with a posse of We are told that the two robbery for that night, be took distinctly conspicuous."
detectives, raided the house.
result obtained.
of it. Bird and Davies doin's particu larly well. Turner's XI started badly Sayer was pot out by the wicket-i keeper for six runs, and De Rome was caught at seven. Evans next joined Rumjahn, and started very promtingly, but went out at 19. Wilson followed him with the score
The united ages of Mr. Ponsonby Face's side amounted to 548, which
fol
The scores were:
MR. PONSONBY FANE'S XI.
1st Innings. Major A. J. Campbell, c Mayo, b
Las Casas..............
...... 20
F. C. Drake, c Mago, b Las Casas
at Five wickets went down H. Dodge, b Mayo........ for 31. six for 33 and eight for 33.0. C. Riddell, e Paynter, b Mayo Rumjaha and Wood were deposed II. W. Mayo, b Faynter
Casas
P. Lofts, not out...............
of by Harris with succeeding balls. F. J. Hicks, c Johnson, b Las Wood was very unfortunate in being bowled from his pads. The last two batsmen ran themselves out, and the inrings closed for 58 runs, Rumjaho being top scorer with 14.
T. Sercombe Smith, b Hornby R. Ponsonby Fane. b Hordby...... C. Severn, b Hornby... Rev. C. R. Coker, b Horby...!
Extras
Total
2nd lanings.
Hancock's innings opened quite differently, and in spite of the fact; that Turner had such bowlers as Edwards, De Rome, Rumjahn and Olliver in his team, they could do. nothing with the ball, and the bata | men reaped a good harvest. Grey was dismissed at eight, Braga at 11. Squirks at 15, and then came Barnall who saw the score to 8 before he was caught. The firth wicket brought the score to 67. The other batsmen who followed, had a royal time. Casas Capt. Davies hit two sixes and Major F. J. Hicks, not out Bagnall one, Evans and Edwards lonings declared closed.
being the bowlers.
closed at 147 runs.
The innings
Another test match is being played to-day.
The scores were:
TURNER'S XL,
G. R. Sayer, b Davies ..........
5
A. A. Rumjalin, c and b Harris... 14
F. J. de Rome, c Pearce, b Reed...
B. D. Evans, b Reed........
W. D. Wilson, run out....
5
Capt. Olliver; c Pearce, b Squirks-3
W. C. D. Turner, not out...........
A. E. Wood, b Harris
C. Blaker, run out
Lt-Col. Bowen, run out
Major A. J. Campbell, b johnson C. Drake. c Martin, b Johnson Dodge, not ont.......
Q. C. Riddell, b Pinney.
H. H. W. Mayo, e Mayo. b Las
Extras
Total (for 4 wickets)..............
MR. HENEAGE'S L
1st Inaings.
J. de Las Casas, b Sercombe
Smith
M. Horuby, c Coker, à Severn C. Mayo, b Severn
B. Pinney, st. Ponsonby Fane, b
Riddell
A. Hornby, h Campbell" 10 E. H. Martin, c Hicks, b Riddell...
OS. P. Johnson, b Riddell
OP. Paynter, e Severn, b Dodge - 4.D. Heneage, b Dodge
Lt Hammond, std. Pearce, b Bird 7 E Dodge. st. Ponsonby Fane, b
Extras...
ROBBERY SAID TO HAVE BEEN
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The "Ambrose"-"Pearleaf” match was witnessed by a large gathering of men from both ships. The "Pear- leaf" team, which is the latest addi- tion to the second division list, pat up a very tough struggle. They Telegraph Instrument | Knitting managed to hold their own for quite Machines, Xamber small Iron Safes, a while. The "Ambrose" team Trucks, Singlets, & Sample Piece Goods, scored first bat the equalizer came | &c., &c.. goal then suffered a bombardment, a soon afterwards. The "Pearleaf"] Terns:-CA second goal being scored. second time they made an effort With only a few men proved their superiority by net more minutes to go, the "Ambrose"
ting their third and winning goal On the first floor five men who The "Pearleaf" men tried hard to were holding a conference were equalize, but time was against them, arrested.. Wher they were and the match ended in a win for searched one of them concealed in his girdle, while three
was the Ambrase" by three goals to found to have a loaded revolver two.
The Club Reserves and the Kow- others had daggers. A search of the loon Reserves played a very good, if premises resulted in the discovery of quiet, match on the Club ground. The some gags and rope. The men were Club were two men short at the start removed to the "station, and will be of the game, but the gaps were filled 23charged in due course.
by Brand and Harriss of the Carlisle." The Kowloon team was the same as announced. Rodger played goal in this match as well as the one played later and gaye a good account of himself in both. Kowloon worked very hard from the start, bat met with a strong defence. When the Club pressed, the weak defence of the opposing side was *Tong Ting Kwong as Tuchun of unable to check them, and time Kwongtung is not welcomed by all after time May broke through. Har the military officers. A considerable rise, who was in the position of group of them, including Sam Hung inside right in the Club's rank, gave Ying, Lum Fu, Ma Chi, and Lau Tat the half backs a trying time. His Hing, have signed and issued a cir-efforts were spoiled at times by the Steamship
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work cut out to stop this forward:: All broker, chafed, and damaged. From this juncture, the game became, Goods are to be left in the Godował, very fast, with both ends visited in | where they will be examined on the quick succession, but without a score 15th inst. at 10 14 in the same class as his brother chance for the soldiers and then the resulting. Menham 'missed a good officer. The only other bowler who Club got going and scored through
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Total
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Extras --
Bowling Analysis.
Total..
111
0.
W.
R. E. O. BLU
Jum 2,2
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5
2ND INNINGS.
Capt. Davies....
4
18
1
J. de Las Casas, Lb.w., b Dodge
EB. Reede
6
2 6 M. Hornby, st. Ponsonby Fane, b
Capt. Squirks... 6
0 18 1
Campbell
Harris
5
J. Stalker
4
2 5 2 12
0. 0
HANCOCK'S XL
C. Mayo, st. Ponsonby Fane, b
Dodge
B. Pinney, b Campbell Capt. Squirks, Lb.., b Hammond is A. Hornby, b Dodge Capt.Gray.cEdwards, b Hammond 2E. H. Martin, not out
Extras
E. L. Braga, c Hammond b Rum»,
jahn
2 Majer Bagnall, c Wood, b Edwards 16 Capt. Davies c Edwards, b de
Rome.......
T. E. Pearce, retired
29
R. Hancock, c Edwards, h Evans 20
K. R. Macaskill, c Bowen, b Ham-
mond w..............
4
Total (for 5 wickets)
41 impressed at all was Rumjahn. Riis. Their triumph was short lived,
His slow leg break bas
a
for immediately from the centre,' the 17 peculiar flight which all the batsmen wilts went straight for the Club
3found puzzling. On some wickets 5 with a good field he ought to get a lot goal, where in the course of a melee, of wickets in the country. Captain the tall into his own goal. Excite Laurence had the misfortune to put Olliver and Major Edwards havement was great after this. Goals came bowled much better on many occain quick succession. Three goals were 85 sions.
The batting of the B team was a scored before the final whistle, and | great improvement on that of the of these, two went to the Wilts; thus
A team. Pearce in a somewhat
making them the winners by the odd lucky innings made many pretty goal in five strokes; Davies hit hard and clean and got nicely through the slips
COMMENT ON THE PLAY,
"Thrown Out" Writes: The wicket was patchy and this
J. Stalker, e Edwards, b Sayer. .... 24 is the only excuse that can be made
E. B. Reed, e Evans, b Sayer
R. E. O. Bird, b Bowen
Extras...
Totul ...
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
5 for the very poor, showing of the A
2❘ team.
on occasions and Hancock showed that he has lost none of his old time skill
This batting can only be described Bagnall, made some big hits: but
as poor and only the Captain did not seem to be in form; and
147 of the side showed any Captain Squirks, who shaped very
form,
Rumjahn showed that well, was unfortunate to get his leg
DANGEROUS PRISONER.
A DESPERATE STRUGGLE
he could keep up his end: before just when be looked set Nose CONSTABLE ATTACKER WITH DAGGER.
w. but though he has a pretty style, his of the others were up to interport
0. M. L
A. A. Rumjaho.... 5 0 7
L£ Hammond........11 2 -23
3
B. D. Evans...
Mejor Edwards...
F. J. de Rome...... 4
Capt. Olliver.
8 5
2.
36
0--29
0 20
1
0 11 0
G. R. Sayer......
6
2
Lt. Col. Bowen
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14 singles did not show any great standard. In the bowling depart- ability. It is impossible to form any ment the H team were very opinion of the present batting. form strong. Hancock endeavoured to give at No. 7, Police Station) yesterday instructions are given of any of the other members of the Aall his bowlers a chance; but with came upon a Chinese hacking fore Noom, TO-DAY. team, Turner, Sayer and Davies wickets falling so quickly this was trees in the Government: plantation, Goode not olsared by the 17th October, showed cleverness in the field practically impossible and Macaskill, he promptly arrested the offender, 1920, will be subject to rentetan Turner did some clever things at point, for instance, was not seen.
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