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SPORT.

FOOTBALL

YESTERDAY'S CHARITY

MATCH.

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passed across Wheeler to his inside right, Ip Kan, who, in turn, eluded Lawrence and "made no mistake, giving Rodger in goal no chance with a low shot into the extreme right corner of the net. This put the Rest on their mettle, and from the kick off they worked well up the field, the ball going to the outside A Charity match was arranged right, thence to the centre where yesterday between the South China Graydon mis-kicked badly with au Athletic and a team of representatives open goal in front. The Chinese here from the Rest of the League, colec got no respite. Townsendintercepted tions and gate money to go to the a low pass and scooped it goalwards North China Famine Relief Fund, in clever fashion, but the goalie and it was expected that there would was ready and threw out into play. be a good croyd down to watch a After some anxious moments for the The early Chinese, the goalie swung the ball most interesting match. close of the Hongkong Shanghai Ia- out to his inside right and the Chin- terport Cricket match released a ese came near to increasing their large number of people who perhaps lead, for their forwards were too would not have gone down to speedy to be held by the Rest's the Club Ground, so that long defence. A stinging shot from their before the players appeared on inside right brought Rodger full the field а dense crowd was length on the ground to bring off a flocking Valleywards. When the smart save. Halftime went with the play opened, the grand stand and Chinese leading 1-0.

The Rest were early away from the the temporary arrangement facing it were packed, and the four sides of restart, sweeping the ball towards

THE CHINA MAIL

Wednesday, November 17.-R. Canavarro and J. Tanaka (Shanghai)

The results were

ground.

KRGG

ful coming when it did. Gunner rën placed Rhodes and hit Sayer beaut Ng Sze Kwong and Wei Wing W. T. Elson.....0 J. Parkes 1 fully past mid-off and Holmes Brows Lok (Hongkong) on the HACCGW. Avenall...0 W. MacKay....1 de presty shot past cover to com H. E. Stevens...0 W. 0. Lambert 1plete his 30. Gunner was not corn- The above matches will be played A. Brawa H. F. Stoneham-fortable against Farthing and in try an the H.K.CC grounds only if there P. Heathcote 0 D. T. Browning to get him through the slips he is no cricket arrangements for the AWE Davidson1 T. Ramsey was well held by Davies the score now dates mentioned. Any alteration in CRB. Newton D. Mackenzie... reading 239-54 with Holms- the programme will be duly notified. w. 1. Edwards. T.S. Morrison.0 Brown 54.

It will be seen that with one ex-CALW.Reynolds ception, the tearn chosen to represent. H. Kynoch Hongkong is identical with the one V. C. Labrum...I mentioned in the China Ma

A G. File.0

time ago as the likely o sina- tion. Instead of Wong Fo hating. M. W.: Lo has been chosen to partner Yvanovich in the second pair. This combination ought to bẹ a] W. T. Elson formidable one.

| G. W. Arenell To-morrow's

game. Pott and Ollerdessen (Shanghai) Lo and H. E. Stevens) Yvanovich (Hongkong),” ought to A.0.Brawn prove a very interesting and hard fought match.

H.Crapnell0 Dr. Hennessy now partnered Brown G. Cooper and started to hit out at Farthing. JO. McLaggan.

DETAIL SCORES, CB Rigy...............1

N. Gremier Hancock b Davies 10 E. J. Riches e Hancock b Davies 62: 6A. A. Chaton e Edwards 5 Wode-

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W.J. Edwards The prices of admission to the matches art: Reserved seats | C. M. W. Rey-) $1; unreserved seats 50 cents; nolds standing room 20 cents. Soldiers J. H. Kynoch uniform are V. C. Labrum and Sailors

free. Booking for A. G. File admitted the first two days open at Montric's to-day.

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Since the above was written we have learned that the ss. “ Novara,” on which Messrs. Canavarro and Tanaka, the other two Shanghai Is terporters are travelling to Hongkong. will not arrive here until November 18, with the result that the program me will bare to be revised. The In- terport matches consequently will have to run well into the third week of November.

VAGENING

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

The sailing season of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club opened on Sunday with a preliminary race for Racing Yachts, on sealed handicap, dore, Mr. F. Smythe.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

RIPORT CONTINUED.

AFTER TIFFIN PLAY.

(Continued from Page 43

A. E. Holnes-Brown b Sayer 56

H. P. Hennessy st. Franks b

Sayer

L D. Tucker, not out

.256

Total (all out)

Bowling, Analysis.

O. AL. R. W.

Bird Davies Wodehouse

22 9 44 1

14 2 45 2

Farthing

Edward...... Sayer

22 4 62 3

12 3 31 1

50 20 0

42 0 17 33

Davies bowled 4 no balls.

Hennessy played Sayer prettily to leg for 4 and then a single, and then The stands were well Elled after tifin was almost bowled by Farthing and the and the seats round the ground were next ball ought to have been caught crowded with an enthusiastic crowd. Į and bowled if Farthing had followed up The sun which had made the mor- his tall. Holmes-Brown now mied to ming so hot was hidden behind clouds hir Sayer and played across a leg and it was a good deal cooler. The break being clean bowled for a nicely Wicket showed very little signs of compiled 56. L. A. Tucker was the wear and looked as if it would last next man for Singapore and inced much better than in the Shanghai Sayer. He scored a four and a single and then Herressy came to the other Ten minutes were spent in photo-end. He tried a big hit from Sayer

match.

the ground were lined with spectators the Chinese goal and foreing a comer for prizes presented by the Commographing the teams and at 5 minutes and got well out of his ground, failed!

which brought no results, Townsend

R.H.K.Y.C

four and five deep. It would not be

The course was as follows-Start to 2 the Hongkong men took the an overexaggeration to estimate the shooting past. The Athletic for

innings closing for 258. A happy innovation was the lining to run out of goal to intercept a 15; Stonecutters Island (S): Fish late, minutes very valuable to the HONGKONG BEGIN TO BAT AT 3.30 P.M. gate in the neighbourhood of $8,000 wards then attacked and Rodger had Murray Fier, North Fairway Buoy field. The innings began 15 minutes to get back and was stumped, the

home side at the present statë

Hongkong started with Pearce and of the

Holmes-Brown gatne. started off by hitting Davies Sayer at 3.30 and had 90 minutes in nicely to leg for: 2 and later which to bat. Tucker began the attack between point and cover for 4. In from the top end and tried in vain to the first over from Bird after tempt Pearce with balls on the off.

of the ground with rigid benches and swing from the right. Clearing to seats, so that the usual encroachment the right wing Rodger put the Rest's of spectators on to the lines of play forwards in motion, and for a few did not take place.

The ground was in fine condition. A slight wind blew across the ground

from the East, but neither this nor the setting sun were more than

noticeable.

Mr. Birkenshaw was the referee, Messrs. Blake and Wells officiating -as litesmen.

THE GAME

The Rest looked very spick and pan in Navy blue and white, while the Chinese, a sinewy and wiry looking

2

minutes the Rest kept wp steady bombardment of the Chi- nese goal, A few dangerous shots

were put in but the Chinese goalie held them when they came. Rodger

at goal for the Rest was then tested after a breakaway but he was pre pared, and midfeld play for 'some minutes ruled, aïether set of forwards being able to get through the oppos ing halfs. Both sides seemed to be preparing for a final effort to decide events during the remaining twenty minutes. The Rest then broke

A fairly strong ENE, wind blew throughout the morning, though west and north of-Stonecutters the breeze was light

The race was very keenly contested is, particularly in the One Design close, in the

Class.

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"The results were as follows:-

HANDICAP CLASS.

Yachts.

lot, were to downward striped black through, but their lack of combina and white. Both teams were ovated. tion was apparent and the Chinese for Sonia... but without wasting any time they wards, moving forward in grand style, Diana took up their positions, Railton

brought off a second goal which they Rolla (Captain for the Rest) having wo fully deserved, and which brought Orion the toss, putting the Chinese to face them rounds of well earned applause. the sun.

They nearly repeated this per-

Chinese.

Mr. R. J. Wilton, President of formance a few minutes later and the Hongkong Football League towards the last few minutes of play kicked off and the ball was in play.

After a spell of midfield play dur- they were all over the Rest, who ing which each set of forwards tried seldom got away, their half backs the mettle of the opposick defence, playing very weakly against brilliant Townsend (Kowloon) forged ahead forward play on the part of the but passing to Graydon at centre put the latter offside. The Chinese right- back took the kick and punting well up field got his forwards away, they, however, not making any serious impression on the Rest's backline defence, who cleared in assured style. Both teams had settled down now to earnest endeavour, the ball sawing up and down the field with lightning

The whistle blew with the Chinese 2 clear goals ahead.

INTERPORT TE (NIS.

THE PROGRAMME.

The programme for the Interport

speed, generally to the right side of Tennis tournament between Shang- each team. The Athletic began to hai and Hongkong, which starts to-

play with more "assurance and com-morrow, is as follows:

(Start at 10.30 am)

Handicap

on Course.

Time,

6′ 23′′ 121134 12.05.11 1 Scratch 12.06.37 12.06.37 2 Scratch 12.07.37 12.07.37.3 208" 12.10.14 12.08.06 4 ONE DESIGN CLASS.

Yachts.

(Start at 10.30 am)

Handicap

on Course,

Finishing

Time,

Conected

Time.

Position.

Bonita...Scratch 12.20.31 12.20.31 1 Daphne Scratch 1220.32 12.20.32 2 Ailsa Scratch 12.20.55 12.20.55 3 Halcyon Scratch 12.24 39 12.24.39 4 HEYWARD HAYS CLASS.

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Handicap

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Finishing

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tiffin, Griffin, the Singapore captian, Holmes-Erown started bowling from Gentlemen's Writing Cases, Attache Cases, hit a ball clean out of the ground the pavilion end and Pearce began Ladies' over the gate at the Queen's Road, with his usual hit to cover for 1. Supreme Court corner. Wodehouse played the other bowler in a simile was feeling the effect of his hard manner and then Sayer made a single work in the sun in the morning and from the last ball of the over. had a touch of fever. "He was unable In Brown's next over Pearce play- to resume aud A. E. Wood took his ed him nicely along the ground into place.

the Club tent for 4 and 10 was regis- Griffin tried to hit Bird again and tered. For the first half dozen overs completely missed the ball being scoring was slow and Seyer especially nearly stumped Heeridently decid-seemed content to hold up his end," ed that it was dangerous to hit Bird and unfortunately he got most of the and poked at the next one putting it bowling. Singles between cover and up to the bowler who made no mid-of comprised the first 20 which mistake about bolding it. This gave showed that the bowling was good, 6 wickets down for 183 and improved and Claxton behind the wicket, meant the home side's position. Rhodes that no liberties would be taken. who followed hit Davies nicely twice

A few well run short-runs livered

and made a clever leg shot from Bird: but the fielding was too good things up somewhat and it looked as to admit of boundaries and it was if the batsmen would hit out soon. half past two before 190 went up on Unfortunately, Sayer played too fas the telegraph. Rhodes seems to be a forward to a ball from Brown and was hitter and made some wild attempts splendidly stumped by Claxton with to get runs of Davies. On one occa the score 2: 24, of which Sayer had Turner joined sion in trying for a big hit be 9 and Pearce 14. Fell full length on the ground Pearce and played the bowling with and just managed to push his foot confidence making 2 good foors in over the pepping crease in time. Succession past the bowler. After ball Next ball he put up in the slips very an hour's play 30 was signalled and high to Farthing who just teacbed Pearce bit a no-ball from Brown it. A taller man would have caught|ricely to square-leg for a single, and it. Rhodes succeeded in hitting the last hall of the next bowler's over Davies past mid on for 4, and then past cover for 4. Turner now made

to square, leg for a similar amounts big hit over mid-on's head and 40 and the double century went up a went up. Next ball however kept

Dawn... 4' 15" 12.27.22 12.23.07 12.35. Rhodes continued his merry very low and Turner played back, was bination, as they became used to Wednesday, November 10-W.SA. Ursula Scratch 12.24.10 12.24.10 2 innings hitting at everything and on too late and was bowled, having con other side's play, but considering they Pott and H.B. Ollerdessen, (Shanghai) Sirius... 4' 15" Did not finish "were a representative team, the Restv. M.W. Lo and V. Yvanovich (Hong-

did "pretty well, Graydon early on kong). C.R.C., ground.

Saturday,

November 13.-).

just 'falling in attempting to work through on his own, putting the ball Tanaka (Shanghai) v. Ng Sze Kwong wide. Moving forward in irregular (Hongkong) on the West Court, rashes, not pretty but effective, the C.R.C.

GAEL CLASS.

(Start at 10.30 a.m.)

Chinese then attacked, but the sun W. S. A. Pott (Shanghai) v. M. W. in their eyes put them off effective Lo (Hongkong) on the East Court. shooting, their attempts at goal C.R.C.

Yachts

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Handicap

on Course

Finishing

Corrected

Time

one occasion getting a wonderful 4tributed 3 boundaries to the score." over points' bead from a good length ball and making a four twice from Davies' slow ball

DETAILED SCORES.

20

T. E. Pearce, not out 210 went upon the board at 2.45 G. R. Sayer, st. Claxton. b Brown S

W. C..D. Turner, b Tucker--.

p.m. and the batsmen were seen con- sulting probably deciding to hit out. Rhodes certainly was doing so and was having more than his share of luck. He put up a ball just outside of Wode

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Toinette Scratch 12.22.25 12.22.25 2 short of Turner and another which in Japan is not yet officially pub- did pot materialize, Rodger. Monday, November 15.-W. S. A. Joan Scratch 12.26.07 12.26.07 3 Wodehouse again could not get to fished, and pending that publication swang the ball out to Savage at right Pott (Shanghai) y Ng Sze Kwong Thecla.. 208′′ 12.2917 12.27.09 4 | Just to show that he could do it be it is impossible to know the exact wing. This player made a amart (Hongkong) on the West Court, dash down the line, eluding the half HKCC. back and back, and centred nicely R. Canavaro and J. Tanaka. (Shanghai) v. M. W. Lo and V.' Yvanovich (Hongkong) on the East Court, H.K.C.C.

to Townsend. the latter shooting slightly to the left. The Chinese goalie making a poor kickout, Gray

don trapped the ball, and working Tuesday, November 16.-W. S. A. trickily past the backs into position, Pott and B. B. Ollerdessen (Shanghai) could not beat the Chinese goalie, r.. Ng Sze Kyong and Wei Wing

GOLF.

K.C.C. beat K.B.G.C.

sent a ball well to the off boundary figures of the populations of cities. along the ground. A change of bowl-Nevertheless, the Osaka Asahi learns ing was obviously called for and with on good authority that the popula Rhodes bitting out a slow bowler, was tion of the city of Osaka, as revealed what was wanted. Hancock decided by the census recently carried out, on Sayer and be was successful in Indicates a decrease as compared getting rid of Rholes in his first over. with the figures hitherto given. The The batsman went out to him once approximate number of the Osaka

The golf sections of the K.C.C., and survived the appeal and next ball citizens, which has been ascertained who throughout the whole of the Loks (Hongkong) on the West Court, and the K.B.G.C., played a return to a similar stroke he was cleverly by the recent census is given as game did not make one single mis- H.K.CC. take. He cleared into midfield where J. Tanaka (Shanghai) v. M. W. Lo match on Saturday, resulting in a stumped, 7, wickers being now down 1,250,000 against 1,583,000, which the ball was snapped up by the Chinese (Hongkong) on the East Court, H. win for the K.CC., by 11 games for 225. Rholes, rather, erratic am- was given as the population of the

tribnation of 29 was exceedingly use city at the end of last year. inside left, who spurted hard for goal, | K. C. C.

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