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CRICKET.

THE CLUB MATCH.

The match played on the ground of the Hongkong Cricket Club on Saturday was between teams, the age of members of the one being over, and of the other under 30 years The veterans won by seven rang.

Seoras are:-

UNDER 10

1. Hall, Lowin....... lt. Taylor, e and Bitd

H. E. Stanger Leathes, b Soreomla Sinth 19

S. H. Ratherford, o Woodward, b Lowin

E. A. Fowler, Bercombe Braith

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6. H: Chalmere, b Lorie.

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AND

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

961

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R. Fastonji, Inwin.....

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59

34

A. S. Cobden, not out.....

Extras...

Extreme Length

Length on Blooke

693 fent. 513

Tetal...

R, . . Bird

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17

Major Lovis

A. McKenzin

Sercombe Smith

571 feet.

Woodward

--

Length

Blooks Width of Entrance on Top

8 DVKK 30.

Soc

A

63

53

BOWLING ANALYSI

..215

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Lanmert...... Нечак

12 12

CHAIGENGOWER. A. O. Brawn, st Franklin, b Mackay.. .D. Kumaini, e Presha, b Mucky G. Evans, e Pewol! Maku.

C. H. Lyxos, e Peake, Mackay M. Irving, not out.

R. H. Cooper, b Peake..

K. Hamu, in <t

A. Kone, & Mackay, Beattie L. E. Lampuche Freshaw, Laing

"W. Hupe and F. Loureiro did not hat.

Peake

Mackay

TeHidge

Benttio

Powell

17

130

0.

M.

Total for 8 wickets BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Jattikoouthe

Jing..........

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Extras

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551

Total BOWLING AS

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13

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PIO. BONGKONG RE ELVES.

This league 'ch, played at Happy Valley on sturdy, uded in a win for the Poline by 28 runs. For the Police Wodehouse pat ap the useful scom of 7, Clyde aiding another 23 to the total. The Atom's top scorers were Robinson and Taylor whe compil 24 apio. the latter being not out. Six of the Reserves wickets fell to the trundling of Koer, while Robert on Dodgson and Ferguson took moat of the police wickets. Scores and analysis

Ace

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3.1. Dig. .., Dede, b Kerr... 19 Rov. H.R, Wells, b Keer

9. Mare, b.Kerr ... - -- ...

.... 14

Lt. H. W. Coloud, K., Winter, b Kerr

Lt. 8. Robins, R,N. N.. Au ont

24

TC. m.Clyde, b Foley.

2

J. H. Gardiner, Kerr

BF, Chapo, e Winter, b Kare

#

F. Bevington, and b Foly

H. H. Taylor, aut mit

E. R. Ferguson, ere, Etward

Extras

א

Tutul

.112

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

AL K

Kerr

16.1 H

at

Kent

j

95

Foley...

}

124

Edwards

POLICE.

Winter, Taylor, la itobinsau Pitt, rout

Edwards, Wells & Dolgon Clyde, Gardiner for Apel. c Fergu914, Robinson Wadelouse, a Dodgson, ↳ Robinson Langley, Wells, Dody.. Mellarily, not mut

Kout. Tolgam, & Porgrisan Kerr. Ferg

Foley run out.........

Extras...

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

07.

Rohin nil

11

Dodger

10.3 1

Moore Gray Ferguson

..

1

2

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This match took place on. the Cins ground ut Happy Valley on Satorday, the pleyors being: -

H.K.F.C.-J. Clarke; H. L. Garrett aud G. E. Morrell, H. C. Gray, E. Inmphreys and A. Morley, W. H. Williams, R. Miller, J. Mac. Weston, R. R. Turner aud J. Mead. Y.M.CA. Hickling: McGabbin Hamilton; Bishop, Barlow and Piercy; Woaser, Coyne, Wiike, Smith and Glover.

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F..." DIAD M. .M. "ENT". This proved a stirring match and last year's shield winners were put on those mattle. The Kanta esrtainly played a. belter all-round game thsa their opponents, but they were unable to break the defence of the Diadem and the whistle sounded without any score being recorded.

CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.

INTREPORT RACE DISCUAGED. Taare was a nice breeze yesterday evening- for sailing, but it sprang up too late for the races that wore projected. The One Desigu rac for the Commodore's Cup, and the Handicap rass for Dr. Jordan's trophy. were therefore postponed | until saturday, at 2:30 and 215

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first club race for möter- hoats-after some trouble in collecting these craft for the stari, took plzes and afficdad a good deal of interest. Mr. Hand's Sigant was the winner, and Mesura. Blake and Earray's. Vital Spark was second. Tuo tine baat belonging to Mears.

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0

E. U. Road, Hape....

P. T. Lumile, it wieket, b lopo

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1

Vra.. S. Bogert

Mr. Harry Bramley Dr à Mra J. M. Brister

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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

R.G.A.

M

2

1

Serg. Marriot, e Jackman, b Brett

Sorg. Jamen, rout

T. Hope. o Reel, b Brett

S. M. Owen, carb Brett

Lt. Hill, Jackman

J. Larinour, not ont....

Capt. Thompson, b Jackman

Serg, Traynor, not out

Br. Kevrick, Jrokaan

Serg. Baylis, FRN out

D. M. Clarke did not bat

Extrus

Brett

Miss Annie Percoole

Reed

Majo: & Mrs. Peters Mr. & Mrs. L. Rozet

Jackma

Mr. V. Q. Sari

Mr. C. J. V. Schaar·len-

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Dr Wagner

Mrs. Watt

Mr G. Williams

Mr S. Vol

Mr. F. M. Wright

Hallock

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

3

30.

3

38.

-

12 3

16

CRAIGENGOWEL ». TELEGRAPHS. The Craigeugower Cricket Club played a term from the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company at the Happy Valley on Saturday last. The match resulted in a win for the formor. The scores are as follows:-

TELEGRAFKM,

R. B. Beattio, & Lammort

W. A. Powell, e Irving, b Lammert

G. Tullidge, e Lammert, b Braw

C. H. Mackay, ran out.....

W. Penka b Lammort

B. Frankling, u Brawa

A. H. Laing, b Cammert

C. M. Preshaw, not nut,

G. Batiseombe, b Brawn

J. Wishart, run out

B. L. Packor, b Brawn

Sundries ......

Total

The motor bats arrived as follows:

Signal... Phyllin

Vital Spark...

4 15

... 17 43 ...4 40

th. . 45.; and Vital Spark 1b. Gu. 31s Corrected times: Signal 52m. 2. Phyllis,

The Pepper withdrow, baring misunderstood the conditions of the race.

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