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Played on the latter's ground on Saturday, the game ending in a draw. Batemen held the whip hand throughout, and two brilliant centuries were scored. In his magnificent innings of, 141, A. A. Claxton hit no fewer than 25 four's, and be also hit the ball clean out of the ground on two occasions. Major Bowen hit two sixes and 15 fours in his con tribution of 101. Scores and analysis :- HONGKONG **u,”. M. M. Mas, b Foster Pegg
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HONGKONG CHALLENGE SHIELD COMPETITION.
ROYAL' ENGIFERDS EASILY BEAT CORNWALLS.
The second half was entered upon with the Engineers ahead by the solitary goal, but within five minutes, Kelly took the ball through and gave to the pivot close in, Pearson sending the ball forcibly past There was the usually large gathering Fitzgerald for the second point. Lewis of spectators at the final of the Hongkong oluded the good intentions of two or three Challenge Shield Competition at Happy of the Cornwalls defenders, and directed Valley on Saturday, the contestants being
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the Royal Engineers and the Left Half but Fitzgerald bopped across, with ex- D. C.L.I. The Engineers have had mattraordinary agility and cleared, gain hers much their own way in the Colonging the enthusiastic applause of the since the departure of those fine sports, spectators. Kelly secured the winners the K.O.Y.L.I., and the majority of foot third goal, breasting through from a high ball onthusiasts predicted a rather com- crois from the right. fortable victory for them.
The following were the teams.
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Bowling Analysis.
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ball entered the corner of the net pretty quickly. This splendid and well-deserved goal was followed by a surprising lecse of life on the part of the D.C.JL, who gave Morrish and Coxon plenty to do,
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