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met with great success as a bowler, obtaining 4 wickets in 5 overs at a cost of only 18 runs! In the end, which came after Clapham started trundling, the Club topped the Garrison score by 29 raus only, though the match was over earlier by 5 wickets.

The departure, of Major Dyson, A P.D., on the 7th instant deprived the Club of a sound bat- and a very ardent and consistent supporter of cricket; the best wishes of the Club follow him.

Appended are the score and analysis :-

GARRISON XI.

First Innings.

Capt. Radcliffe, e Cossey, b Reinold

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Pte. Preedy, c zercombe Sinith, b Reinold 14 Capt. Clapham, e Wood, b Sercombe Smith 55 Q. M. S. James, b Reinold

Major Bereford-Ash, b Woodgates Sergt. Hayward, b Sercombe Smith

1

48

10

Major Dorchill, e Cossey, b Sercombe Smith 0

G. E. Edmondson, e Wood, b Roinok

J. D. Venables, b Mackenzie.

c. W. Dale, not out

Extras

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M. Suffaid, b D. Rumjahn Remedios, jr., b D. Rumjahın

491

1 ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB. 6

Remedios, sr., c H. K. Leung, b D Rumjahn O Dannenberg, b Rumjahn B. Wong, b D. Rumjahn

Byes

Total...

QUEEN'S COLLEGE C C. H. Fuckeera, c Suffaid, b Ley Kum D. Rumjahn, b Ley Kum J. Rumjahn, not ont

Hung Kwok Leung, not out. H. Tayler

Shi Sui Kwong

Campos

Wong Sui Cheong did not bat

C. V. Curreem

W. Alarakia

17

7

E. Bunje

י

11

189

Byes

CAPTAIN'S CUP AND SILVER MEDAL FOR DECEMBER.

The following cards were returned

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CAPTAIN'S CUP. Mr. J. H. T. McMurtrie Mr. E. J. Grist,

79 +

81

86

5

81.2

Mr. H. W. Robertson

91 10

81

Major Dorehill, R.A.

96

10

86

8

Hon. Stewart Lockhart 193 Il entries.

POOL.

15

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Mr. J. H. T. McMurtrie 79 + Mr. E. J. Grist

86

-

5

Mr. T. S. Forrest

80 +

82

tie.

**

9 entries.

The Tie" for the Captain's Cup must be played off by the three members as their first round of the links on or before the 18th instant.

CLUB XI.

Total

First Innings

Lieut. Wood, R.N., b Preedy

. Moore, R N., e Dorchill, b James

55

A. Mackenzie Venable, b Clapham

81

J. A. Woodgates, b James

Lient. Reinold, R N., run out

6

Surg. Sheward, R.N., c James, h Clapham 17

J. Hooper, c Venables, b Clapham .

13

A. E. Cossey, R.N.. e und b.Preedy

5

G. Grimble, c sub., b Preedy

*

+

(

218

G. H. Edwardes, Lb.w. b Clapham

T. Sercombe Smith, not out

Extras

Totul

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

W.

M.

11.

61

3

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95 4

2

10

1

8 1

GARRISON XL.

First Innings.

0.

Sercombe Smith

18

Reinold..

21

Mackenzie

6

Woodgates

2

CLUB XI,

First Innings.

0. MI.

B.

W.

Dorehill

12

68

Preedy

3

James

77 1

37

2

Venables

1

5

Radcliffe

1

13

Clapham

5

18 4

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CRAIGENGOWER C.C. V. B YAL ENGINEER C.C.

A match was played at the Happy Valley on the 7th inst. between the Craigengower C.C. and the Royal Engineers C.C. and resulted in a draw.

The following are the scores:—

E. Seth

A. E. Asger

CHAIGENGOWER C.C.

J. P. Jordan, not out

55

J.L. Stuart, b Tillman

6

R. Pestonji, e Yeats, b'Clarke

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1. A. Rose, b Kerrigan

14

J. H. Ruttonjee, b Kerrigan

th

1. E. Lammert, e Lillywhite, b Jackman 13

M. E. Asger, not ont

12

J. H. Seth

did not bat

H. Harteam

Extras

13

Total (for 5 wickets).

117

ROYAL ENGINEER C.C.

Lillywhite, b Pestonji

22

Woods, not out

15

Tillman, b Pestonji

Jackman, b Harteam

0

Yeats, not out

Kerrigan, c Lammert, b Harteam

Clarke

Palmer.

Scrace.

did not bat

Barnfather

Ford

Extras

Total (for 4 wickets)

2

40

QUEEN'S COLLEGE C.C. V. CRAIGENGOWER

2ND XI.

Total

FOOTBALL.

57

The Hongkong Football Club met and defeated the 25th Company, R.G.A., in a match at Happy Valley on the 7th inst. The Club had easily the best of the game, and defeated their opponents by four goals to nil.

POLO.

On the 10th inst. the second match for the

R A. Trophy took place, the contesting teams being the Staff and Hongkong Polo Club. The

teams were :—

STAFF.

Capt. Trefusis Major Hamilton Lt. Col. Koe Capt. Morren

HONGKONG POLO

CLUB,

Comdr. Orpen

1

2

Mr. Cruickshank

3 Capt. Labertouche

+ Mr. T. H. Whitehead After the throw-in for the first chukha the

The Rugby football match on the 12th inst. be- tween the Club and the Navy ended in an easy win for the latter by 2 goals and 2 tries (16 points) to nil. The Nary thre-quarter backs, among whom was the International Percy Royds, were far too good for the home team and at times showed very pretty passing. The Club for- wards were good in the close game, and in the Club got possession, and in 40 seconds scored scrimmages occasionally carried their opponents a subsidiary. On resuming play again the off their legs. At half-time the Navy had only scored a goal, and the game was not much in. their favour. The second half, however, went very much against the Club, and the Navy won

a handsome victory.

BOXING AT THE CITY HALL.

Under the auspices of the newly formed Olympic Club a boxing tournament was held There was on the 9th inst. in the City Hall.

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game, contrary to general expectation, went all in favour of the Club, who scored another sub- sidiary, which easily might have been a goal . but for erratic hitting on the part of Laber- touche, though not the worst on his side in this respect. Then came some give-and-take play about the centre of the ground, from which Labertouche, who certainly had the best trained pony on the ground, got possession and scored a third subsidiary for his side, just before the finish of the period.

the play and should have scored oftener, but agains this must be put the fact that Warren's pony seemed to keep him out of his place most of the time.

a good house. Among the various items! In the second chukba the Club immediately the programme, most interest centred, began to press; Labertouche for his side getting perhaps in the open competition for the silver in a wonderful amount of work, but here a long cup presented by Mr. J. Lacock of Bay View pause took place, though the ball was still in Hotel. No less than seven entries were received play, through the Staff back dropping his stick for it. As a result of the preliminary bouts and not being able to find it. On resuming which were fought off in the afternoon it was the Staff got away, Koe taking the ball down left to Gunner Harvey, R.M.A. (according the field, only to be stopped by the Club back, to the official programme and announos who with a good hit sant the ball well up the ment this

was the name) and Seaman P.ground, where Orpen getting possession carried Keogh, H.M.S. Aurora, to meet in the final. it up the edge and then with a good back-hand This was the first event of the evening. The sent it before the goal, when Whitebead put it contestants looked pretty much alike. as to through. During this period the Club had all weight, but they had not been in the ring for more than a few seconds before it was seen that Harvey was much over matched. Keogh, who was in the pink of condition, got all oror his man several times in the first round, at the end Six minutes 43 seconds remained for the of which his opponent showed decidedly gro ggy third chukha, during which time the Club scored Harvey came up gamely ho ever at the call of 3 goals; the Staff's ponies seemed to be done ap time, but lasted only 45 seconds more, being altogether and only once did the ball leave knocked out by a straight dab. The cup was their end of the ground, when Trefusis and formally presented to the winner at the close. Warren, better mounted this time, got in a The challenge of P. O. Hendrick to stop useful run but were stopped by Cruickshank. 'Sailor Smith of H.M.S. Whiting in six; With this exception the Club pressed all the rounds had been expected to provide an exciting time, Labertouche notching 2 goals and Orpen contest, but owing to the fact that Hendrick one for their side. was suffering from a nasty injury to his right What struck the spectator most during the wrist the contest was not continued to a finish. match was the unnecessary amount of argu- The men boxed a couple of rounds in which ment which went on even after the umpire had Hendrick made a very plucky fight, but before given his decision on the particular point; the end of the second he had to stop. He of the game actually stopped once while the a point for fered however to meet Smith under similar opposing Nos. 3 thrashed out conditions when his arm is healed. Bets themselves. The Club were the best mounted, which had been laid were declared off remarkably so in the second chukha, but this Private Sanford, R.W.F., sparred six rounds would not account altogether for their superior- For the winners Labertouche played with Private Warren, R.W.F., and though ity. conceding something like st. was easily splendidly and was well backed up by White- victor. A good feather-weight contest head, who certainly was at his best; for the took place between Seaman Howell and Private losers Koe at times was good, but Hamilton was Howard, R.A.M.C, and resulted in a draw. not in his true form, while Warren and Trefusis 24 During the evening Edwards challenged all were handicapped badly by their ponies.

comers at 128 lbs. The whole arrangements! The final between the Club and R.W.F. will 4 were well carried ont. Mr. Michael Collins be played on Saturday 14th at 3.45 p.m. sharp, 16a.ted as referee, Mr. W. Muskett as master of when by kind permission of Col. Bertie and

0 ceremonies, and Mr. Frost as time-keeper; while officers the band of the R.W.F. will attend.

Mr. J. H. Downs performed the managerial The R.A. will be at home to their friends on O duties with his accustomed energy.

the ground.

This math was played at the Happy Valley on Saturday, the 7th inst., and resulted in an easy win for Queen's College. Appended are. the scores:-

CRAIGENGOWER 2ND XI. Goldenburg, not out

M. A. Razack, b J. Rumjahn

R. Witchell, o Tayler, b Rumjahn

J. Witchell, e Sui Kwong, b Tayler

S. R. Carreem, b D. Ramjshn

C. Ley Kam, o H. K. Leung, b D. Rum-

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