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other unconverted try. After this 8 Raiston went up as "extra three quarters, and effectively Improved 29 the Club's position, particularly to 46 the attack. Picking up from s Bscrum, Wallace went away. - When O attacked, he passed back to Logan,' 4 The latter failed to gather and the chance was spoiled. Soon after- 1wards Wallace again gained posses » - sion and immediately passed to ....142] Smyth, who got through and touched between the posts. Wallace took the place, kick but Exiled to con- was vert, and the Navy's lead reduced by three points. The Navy Preturned to the attack after this and 112 Carrie scored a try which was con-

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30

Civil Service... 5

W. 4

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

K.CC. F. CR.C.

The Kowloon Cricket Club were at home to the

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double figures were Turner (20), Edwards (17), and Humphreys (12) The Civil Service replied very weakly with 61 runs, the double figures of which were Sayer (22) and Severn (13). There were no fewer than three decks in their innings.

The scores were:

Edmonds

HKCC

Major Edwards.cSayer, bEdmonds 17 Major-General McNaghten, c Fin-

cher,b Reed F.H. Farthing, Lb.w., b Hamilton 39 J. G. Humphreys, st. Strange, b

Sayer ......

FRIENDLY MATCH.

VARSITY v. R.G.A.

3 6 and succeeded in crossing the fine 2 5 for another try. This was not con

14 certed. When the final whistle came,

3 the Club was working hard but they did not score again and the Navy re- tired winners by 17 pouts to 3

Capt. Murray, RIMS., controlled the same

BHOOTING.

A TRIANGULAR MATCH.

Total 807

HKVDC. BEAT WILTS.

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'LADIES' HOCKEY.

The H.K.V.D.C. met the Wilts "B" Company team at King's Park Range! on Saturday the 22nd. Inst. and acor ed a win by a good margin. The climatic conditions were not quite Ideal, while it was bright overhead. VICTORIA. DEFEAT HONGKONG. there was a haze all up the range. Notwithstanding this, the Volunteers put up the very good score of 945 ¡¡oints.

The scores were as follows:

E. LY. D. c

The positions of the Clubs is the tournament are as follows: Navy, played two won two, 4 points; Cab This friendly match, played on the played two won one, 2 points; Army, Varsity ground on Saturday, result-played two lost two, 0 points. ed in a convincing victory for the home team. The Artillerymen were Pomfect, without Bagnall and while

"Varsity side. on the T. Cheah and Pun the absentees. The Gunners batted

The BKVD.C. met the E Ki first, but bowling well, the "Varsity disposed of the whole side for Se Police Rifle Club Team and the

HMS. Ambrose Rife Team in a Mr. rurs, of which Olliver (30), Davies (13), Graham (15) and Cousins (18) triangular match on Sunday the 23rd. were the contributors of double instant at King's Park Range, and anticipated. The weather figures. Batting very carefully, the scored a victory, much easier than very dull, making shoot- Varsity played bavoc with the bowl was ing, and 172 runs were registered was when the last wicket went down.ing most difficult at 600 yards. E. Ching was the side's top scorer There was a very stiff breeze at 500 with a well compiled 51. while TE and 600 yards, which being very Yeoh (10) Huot (23) Samy (26), and tricky, gave trouble.

The scores were as follows- Barney (13) contributed considerably

HL*X Mr. towards the side's success Extras was responsible for no fewer Mr. Grimes 46 48 41 135 Mr. Stipp

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- 46 42 39 127 Wells. 39 46 37 122 R. Goodman 42 45 34 121 41 39 40 120 38 43 35 116 F. Goodman... 41 45 29 115 41 33 34 108

than 23 runs,

The scores were

20

R.G.A

Capt. Oliver, b Freeborn

30

5

Lt. Chester, c Samy, b Yeoh CS.M. Williams, b Yeoh.. Capt. Davies, C. Barney, & Yeoh..... 13

Iny of ****** Mende

5

Bom. Baker, b Yeoh....

0

» Dodwell...

12

IL Graham, b Yeah....

15

Sgt. Stevens, b Freeborn..

1

Total

4

Gr. Cousins, b Yeoh..

18

Gr. Dyer, b Freeborn

Lt. Thornton, b Yeoh

1

Sgt. Holloway, not out

Extras....

10

-116

Chinese Recreation T. E. Pearce. b Edmonds Club on Saturday, and very narrowly w. C. D. Turner, e Severn, b escaped a draw with their guests. The home team batted first and compiled 171 runs for five wickets at which they declared. Stalker was the highest contributor with 68. The other compilors of double figures were Braga, Stapleton, Goodall and Robinson. Choa Man-ping and W. P. Jacks, b Hamilton Lock We opened the tatting for the C. Fletcher, b Sayer.... Chinese, Choa played very pretty H. A. Sawyer, b Hamilton ericket, but. Wei did not partner C. C. Dance, b Reed. him long and was soon bowled out I.J. Davies, not out after having contributed only Bruns. Ng Sze Kwong started well and looked like maintaining a long partnership with Choa when the

latter gave a catch and retired with

Total...

Extra

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Bowling Analysis.

34 runs to his credit. Ng followed

0. ม. & W.

1. Freeborn

four men were got out cheaply, 6 Edmonds

11 3 22

T. E. Yeob

8" 1

27

SAMY.**

6 1 25

2

soon afterwards with 10. The next Reed

being the highest contribution. Ho Hamilton...

Wing Kin stopped the rot for a while, Sayer.

but when be bad added 10 to the

score Braga caught him. Ching was

14 1 41

CIVIL SERVICES.

out for four runs and then, with only F.J. de Rome, 1.bw,b Edwards... one more ball to be bowled before! RC Witchell, b Farthing stumps were drawn, Wei See San A. R. Sutherland, c Sawyer, b Ed- was run out, and Kowloon snatched

a victory in the nick of time..

The scores were.

KOWLOON.

E. L. Braga, c Lee, b Ching

CL Stapleton, run out ............

K. R. Macaskill, b Caing.......

D.M.Goodall, Wei Lee San, b Ng

J. Stalker, b Ching ...

J. P. Robinson, out

H. Overy, not out...............................

Extras

0. R.

- 49

10 5 23

..... 2

- 15

UNIVERSITY.

10

51

5

T. E. Yeoh, run out ..........

3 E. K. Ching, retired.

3 K. S. Chesh, b Graham .................

H. C. Hunt, e Oliver, b Chester... 23 0D. K. Samy, e Davies, b Graham 25 22M H. Roffey, b Chester

01. Freehorn, b Chester

wards

!

G. R. Sayer, b Farthing

EW. Hamilton, e Davis, bEdwards

27

H. E. Strange, e Humphreys, b

Edwards

20

F. Ling.c Sawyer, b Edwards.... 8:

C. H. Yeoh, c Davies, b Graham 7 OR. W. Barney, Holloway. b Gra-

ham

8E. B. Reed, e Dance, b Edwards 6S. H. Ong, b Grabam............

22 Claud Severn, b Farthing .........13 T. E. Yech, not out ...............

68 E. C. Fincher. b Edwards- 1

16 W. H. Edmonds, not out

Total (for 5 wickets, declared) 171

Extra...... Q

Total ......61

.0. M. R.

Bowling Analysis.

11.3 3 28 Edwards...... 11 233

A. W. Ramsay, B. D. Evans, R. Pestonjl, and W. B. Haslett did not Farthing

bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Q

R W.

Ng Sze Kwong--13 1 48 1

Lee ...........14 0 52 Ching ............11

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67.

3

C.R.C

В

34

W. Lock Wei, b Pestopji.

Choa Man Ping, c Macaskill, b

Stalker.....venes

Ng See Kwong, b Overy........

Un Hew Fan, by Pestonji

J. Weng, c Robinson, b Haslert...

G. Lee, b Haslett .....

Lo Man Pan, b Evans.........

Ho Wing Kin, e Braga, b Ramsay

H. Ching, Evans, b Ramsay

Wei Lee Sun, run out

Lai Kuen, not ou

Pestonji

Overy

Stalker.

Haslet

Ramsay

109 1

Extral resea

Total .............

→ Bowling Analysis.

Evans ... Benga

7 1

M R

18

1 28

2

17

6

2

16

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H.K.CC. v. Cs.c.c..

C.C.C. v. IR.C.

The Craigengower Cricket Club visited the Indian Recreation Club at Sookumpoo Valley on Saturday in

connection with their league fixture,

and after disposing of the home!

10 of which A..H. Romjahn (49) was

Davies....

Extras *********

Total....

.172

Bowling Analysis.

0. 9

Graham.....12-

Baker &

4 Chester 8 OUT........ 3

RUGBY.

NAVY BEAT CLUB,

The third match in connection

with competition for the Rugby

team for the small score of 88 runs, challenge Cup was played on the the top scorer, and S.D. Ismail (10) Hongkong F. C. ground on Saturday the only other contributor of double between the home pack and the figures, set about gathering runs, Navy XV. Much interest was centered compiling 142 before the last wicket in the match in view of the fact that 10 went down. Craigengower's double both teams bad defeated the Army. figures were: Holdman (46), Law Consequently many spectators were rence (29), Basa (26) and Jex (13).

The scores were:

INDIAN R.C.

95 A. A. Rumjahn, c Lawrence,

Lammerte

A. H. Ismail, c. Jer, 6 Bryant son mat A. el. Arcolli, b Bryant

2D. Weerapulli, b Lammert .........

present. Playing a good game, the Sailors consolidated their position in the tournament by winning comfortably by 17 points to 3. Excepting for Wilson replacing McCann-in the Cinb XV, the teams turned out as advertised. The Navy got the dral out of the serum, but

1 the Club forwards were better in thei

M. H. Abbas, c Basa, b Lammert 9open, and the Sailors made little

A. H. Rumjahn, not out ............inim 49 headway. While the game was still

K. Khan, b Bryant ..................... 4 young, the Navy outside right three.

2 S. A. Ismail, run out 10 quartes gathered and running 1S. D, Ismail, b Lammert...........

A strong Hongkong Cricket Club team received the Civil Service team

on the home ground on Saturday,

and scored a ridiculously easy win

D. Rumiahn, c and b Bryant ------ R. Nazarin, c Holdman, b Lam-

pest microsticines

Extris ...

Total.

CRAIGENCOWER. Ca over the visitors. The home team J. Jex, b A. A. Rumjahn faced the bowling first and scored R. Basa, c Abbas, bRumjahn..... 116 runs, of which Farthing's 39 was W. D. Bradbury, rua out ....... the highest contribution. The other F. G. Thompson, b Abbas

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3 the uprights, and the Navy led by 3 points. A few minutes later, the 88 Navy three-quarters, who were very speedy, and worked very hard, were again on the offensive. Han-

13 eox picked up a little beyond the 26 centre line, and breaking through scored a try. Again the Sailors had hard luck in not converting. They No more now led. by six points. scoring took place after this and the half time came with the Club's dack still unbroken.

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