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SPORT.

CRICKET

KOWLOON 6 HONGKONG.

This match was played at King's Park, Kowloon, and ended in a draw very much in favour of the home side. At 420 there were 5 Hongkong wickets down for 60 Tuns, and it looked as if Kowloon would. pull off a win, but they had no luck. Stalker had the best innings of the match. with a forcing 72, which included 13 fours. Macaskill compiled a vigorous 46, with a fours. Cobb took six Hongkong wickets for just over five rung a-piece. Capt. Gray made top-score for Hongkong with 3 at critical stage in the innings, Claxton, beaind the sticks for Kowloon, was in one form. He caught two men and allowed nothing to get past him, the few extras being all leg-byes Scores:-

KOWLOON.

J. Stalker, Lb.w., b Donnelly ... 72 E. Wheeler, e and h. Dimuelly CA, A. Ciaston, 1.b.w. b Morgan......... 10-

Major Robertson, b Morgan

10

B. E. Lanusell, b Donnelly, 15. K. R. Macaskill, c Pearce, b Gray 45.

L. E. b. Hodge, b Tayler

J. P. Roinnson, not out..

R. H. Cobb, not out

Extras

18

F

6

Total (for 7 wicketa)...202 R. Pestonji and W. T. Elson did not batz

Howling Analysts.

Donnelly

Gray

Pentee

Morgan

Tayler

HONGKONG.

T. E. Pearce, e Cinxión, b Cobb... 1

THE HONGKONG DAILY PEREN. MONDAY NOVEMBER 12cm. 1917.

Dombr, Gibson Pile

45

Black Henley Hack Henley

Comdr. Gibson,

Hack, b Marley

·NAVY.

Hall

FW Cary, Lbw, b "Mar

Robinson, b. Bamy

Wild, run out

Black, b Marley

Staley, b Rumjahu

Pile e Wright, ↳ Rumjahu "Moriarty, L.b.w., b Marley

Henley, not out Cocks, b Marley

Extras

Half Marley Samy Ruminhn

Extras

Bowling Analys

18.

HONGKONG GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

AN EABY WIN FOR A RITCHIE. The final for the Championship of the Hoyal Hongkong Golf Club was decided yesterday at Fanling Golf Course over 38 holes. The weather was ideal, except that in the forendon there was a strong north wind blowing which made the stores higher than they would otherwise have been. The ninth hole, for instance, which is the longest hole on the course, had to be played right into the teeth of the wind all the time, and on the 6th green there was such a gale blowing that it was useless to putt for the hole direct A ball hit into the wind off the the was liable to play all sorts of tricks, and both finalists found it difficult to keep the ball low against the wind. The course was very hard and there was a lot of suo, while the greens were fiery and trencherous were fer

This year provided two new finalists, A. Ritchie and Syme-Thomson. The

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bit, but it went high into the wind aud the ball did gut travel Thomson had a long shot with his brassie for his second, while Ritchie made a grand recovery from the rough. Both men had good thirds, and Thomson just missed a S. Ritchie was top, strong with his approach and with his putt and failing to allow for the Wind again, took 8 to the hole. Ritchie was thus up at The Turn in the first eighteen,

With the wind behind them both players bit long straight balls over The Saddle,' and Kitchie got down in Thomson pulled his mathie shot and got an impossible lle, which cost him the hole,

At the ith the wind was again a source of trouble and pulled Ritchie's drive into the rough at the side of The Gem," from which he got well out and cleared the ditch beautifully Thomson sliced his drive and hit his second high into the wind but be recovered with good ard. Both players were afraid of the slope down to the green and were short, the hole being halved in 6. Ritchie missed a yard putt for the hole. E

INTIMATIONS

LANE CRAWFORD

[CO.

SOLE AGENTS FOR

drive and hit his second high LINCOLN & BENNETTS

5 former has been an aspiraut for cham・・・ At The Gem' the wind carried both

1 | pienship boncurs for a number of years

tee shots to the right of the green Thom

Both players had good drives and good seconds at the next hole Bitchie pitched on with bis 3rd pin high, while his oppon- eat ran up and was short, Thomson's approach pulf was bad for line, but he got back and won the note in a Mitchle being strong with his putt and failing to get back

2 and hús always received honourable men. ann wag on the hillside and Ritchie on tion ia golf competitions, while the the bank above the green. Thomson duff fatter, who is well-known on the cricketed his second and Ritchie did not get out, feld, made his mue by knocking cut last and the hole was haived in 4. Thomson Played at Happy Valley and won by yeur'a runner-up, and this year's had to sink a-yard putt to get a half the Gunners, who batted first and made favourite, S. H. Dcdwell. Many people and did it nicely m 131 for 7 wickets, Gunner Bainer contri-pected that he might treat his opponent in the final in similar fashion, but he kuting 34 (not out).. During the innings failed badly. He was under a heavy Lieut. Wilkinson received a hasty blow handicap, however, owing to the fact that he had to play the first 18 holes with on the jaw From a bumping ball, which borrowed clubs, his own act arriving by necessitated a visit to hospital. The the first train. He struggled along gamely, and with a little more fuck might Middlesex wore a dismissed for 41 runs, have finished the morning's routed in a half of which were compiled by Etc. much better position than he did. Ritchie layed an exceedingly, steadly gaze and gave nothing away. He was noldum off the fairway, and his approach patts were one of the features of the game..

Ternell. Boosoek töck 7 wickets for 13 runa Scorts

IL.G.A.

Gr. Perkins, b Parnell

0. 3.

Ꮢ .

W.

19

0

76

7

0

46

10

1: 37

10-

Bdr Drummond, b Taylor

20

U

12

0

+

Ur Maun, b Taylor

9

bde Attorne Woodward, b

outterworth

H. B. Muriel, b Cobbi

Bdr. Dix, e ̈and b Taylor

Capt, Gray, & Cobb

Bdr. Page, b Woodward

Lt. Sturrng, u Pestonji

Gr. Baines, not out m

·M, MI, Maas, & Cobb .....

Col Morgan, e Glaxrin, b Lobb

Kandy, o Pestanji

14

Lt, Wilkinson, retired hurt tir, Hoocock, b Fawthorpe

Extras N

340

It, W. 3. zvans; b Colin

12

Extrax

Total (for 8 wickets)... 01

HH Tayler, F. Sutton, and D.

Total (Enz 7 wickets)

Ritchie won the toss and got a good straight tee-skot, while his opponent slined into the pot hunker to the right of the fairway Thomson had a good lie, however, and got well out and wag on the edge of the green in 3. Ritchie was short with his second and strong with his putt, and Look 6 to the hole, which was good enough to win, as Thomson missed a for a balt

At the second both players had lung atraight drives, and both pitched well on QMS. Ross and Bor. Armatys did not with their seconda Thomson stayed on, but Ritchie ran up the bank on the far side of the green and into the rough. He beled a 10 yards putt for a 4 and won the hole, Thomson missing a 1 yard putt for a half,

bat

Bowling Analysis.

Donncity did not bat.

Bowling Analysie.

Pernell

Q.

Woodward

Pestonji

11

47

Taylor ....

14

33

Fawthorne

Batterworth

Cobb Stalker

URAIGENGOWER CIVIL SERVICE.

Played on the Craigengower ground and ended in a win for the Civil Service By 7 wickets. Graigengower batted first and started very badty, Hamilton nim Dixon diamissing the film

9 runk The next wicket runde a stand," however, and thanks to Urummett quis Thomson toe “ rot was stopped. “At Extras also helpea wika 16 runs, Dixon's average of four wickets for 6 runs was the best bowling performance. The Civil Service passed the home teams score with: 7- wickets in tanda. The wicket on this ground is very uncertain, and the country *** is exceedingly rough and ought to be cut Scores

URALGENGOWER

J. W, Noria e McCormack, li

Dixon

T. Pitt, b Hamilton

...

W. Graham, o Bradbury, b Dixon 0 1. A, Rose, b Hamilton

A W. Grimmett, e Lamble, b

Witcholl

R. A. Bass, b Dixon

Baray b Dixon.

Thomson, b. Bird"

D. K Kharas, b Witchell

W. W. Edwards, e McCormack, b

Bird

D). Bumjain, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Hamilton:

Dixon

Bird

Witchell

10

T

MIDDLESEX.

30

26.

LC Butterworth by Boogcek h L-C Thomson, b Boucoes

Pte. Woodward, b Atherne (4 Pte, Ingior, 1.b.w., b Brocock, Pte. Pernell, te drummond,

Athorno

Looper b BoucRCE

Corp. Fawthorpe, b Barcock Pte. Corke, e Baines, b BooBOP Pte Ford, not cut

Athorne Boocoes

Extra

Tota!

Bowling Analysis

CHINESE RECREATION CLUB

ROYAL ENGINEERS.

0

∙W.

This match took place on the C.R.C. ground at Causeway Bay, The Engineers won by 9 runs after a close finish, the first ball of the last over taking the tenth ...wicket. Corporal Adams, of the 1.E., made a good half century, which included seven fours and one six: Ng Sze Kwong captured 5 wickets for 35 runs, and C. Lee was top-scorer for the Recrea tion Club with 33 Ng Sze Kwong made a splendid caten, whien dismisect Lucas, cf his own bowling. Scores

Sgt. McGregor, b H. Ching Sapr. Gordon, b. Yew Man Tsun

30.

15

Corp. Adams, and b . Ching

50

Spr. Wailer, o Ching, b Ng Szel

Kwong

8

1

00

10

DIVIL SERVICE.

.16

W. Dixon, b Grimmett

D. M. Goodall, cand b Grimmett 13

B. C. Witchell, e Kharna, b Ed-

wards、-***

B. M. Bradbury, b Graham

B. E. O. Bird, not out

Extras

Total (for 4 wickets)... 70

P. T. Lambie, J. C. Fletcher, T. Mc-

Cormack, EW, Hamilton, O. Woodmar,

and C. Severn did not bat..

Graham

Grimmett

Edwards

Bowling Analysia.

100% 19

12-201

NAVY UNIVERSITY.

O.Q.M. Reukes, b Un Hew Fan 1 Corp. Lucas, cand b Ng Bro

Kvong ..

5.8. Cripwell, o and b Ng Sze

Kwong

LC.____ Pascali

e Vong Kwok

*** Kwong, b Ng Sze Kwong

S.S. White, not out

L-C Todd, not cut

Spr. Townsend, b Ng Sze Kwong,

Extras

Total

131

Bowling Analysis.

Ng Sae Kwong:

Un Hew Fan

Ho Wing Kin Yew Man Tsun

33 Ching

G. Les

These teams met on the ground of the Hongkong Cricket Club and victory lay with the University, who have a team to be reckoned with when all their players are available. Marley had the best accre (43) and the best average (a for 10). Bcores:

PANAH UNIVERSITY.AS RA Ponsonby Fanc, b Gibson

E. A Redmond, c Pile, b Gibson. 1

JD Wright, b Gibson

G. A Hall, Robinson, b Pile

AH. Bumjahn, a Henley .........

G. E. Marley, Gibson, b Black,

D. K. Samy, b Black

W. Gittuis, not cut

JM Jack 6 Hack

JC. Thiry, 1.b., o Hack

Cheah Tcon Lok black

Extras

Total

07

WINC

Chow Yat Kwong, 5 Cripwell & Gea, Lee, McGregor; b Townsend Ng Sze kwong, Todd, b Cripwell H. Ching, b Uripwell

Ho Wing Kin, b Cripwell

Un Hew Fan, e and b Pascall g Yew Man Taun, b White

Wong Po Krung, c Lucas, b Town-

sendoakan d

Ng Eze Yuence and b Townsend. Wei Lee Ban, b White -

Wong Kwok Kwong, not out

Estras vi

Total

Bowling Analysis

137

White Gripwoll

Townsend Pascall

10

(Contraucu

0.

The text hole," The Bamboo," with a strong wind b bind, was by no means easy to negotiate, and Ritchie was over- cautious with his tee shot which fell very sbert, «His opponent, on the other hand, pitched on to the green and ran out of bounds, and his second shot was as short as the first was long. Ritchie laid his acoud dead and the hole locked his, but Thomson with his tth laid a dead stymie, Ritchie, however, had two for it and look

ep it the first s holes.

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At this stage Thomson was 2 dowů, From “Bandy Bulpit Ritchie had a grand drive, straight on the pin and is yards from the green. He lipped tho hole for a 8 and won in 4.6, his opponent pulling his drive into very rough coun try and then hading the rough on the cluer side of the green

At the 15th Ritchie had a good drive and a good brassie, but ran up coo strang ly. Thomson did not get his second away, and his 3rd was on tac left arm of the chair, while bus approach putt was badly off the line. tie inissed a short putt for 5, but left Heate an award bait stymję, which ne negotinted successfulty, winning in 5-6 and being thus 4 up.

Hitcme hit his drive, at the next high, into the air with a slice, and the helped nim well into the rough, Iruli which he extricated himself.akiluily and halved one hole in 4. Thomson, who had a nice drive along the braeside, ought to have had a 3, but his putting was at inult again.

At the 17th both men played well out to get 's view of the fairway for their &¿conds and both narrowly missed being in the pat-bunker to the right of the pathway. Thomson duffed his 2nd and was still in the rough, while Kitchie, on the edge in 3, dunen us 4tu, but, laying his oth dead, won the mule in 8-7. V

Kitchie played the home hole perfectly. and got down in 4, while his opponent, with a sliced drive and a poor zud, puz crub-mouse-

the round reading--

The fourth hole was balyed in 0, The morning round thus finished with Thomson had a pior approach, but almost Ritchie 6 up, and,, taougu Laivinson 8 won the hole by laying his opponent clubs, nad now arrived, it was gÇİLTALLY another stymie, this time, however, within recognised tast ne was a boater may, the six-itch fruit.ticule played steady golf, his ngures tor

At the fifth Ritchie got a good drive, and Thomson, after a fair drive, got well on with a pretty second and laid bis approach putt dead for a 4 Ritchie was strong with his putt, but got back and halved the hole, def

Out-6, 4, 4, 3, 4, 0, 4, 4, 8-44, Honig- 3, 6, 4, 6, 4, 3, 4, 0, 4412. Giving 56 for the round, wnica withough seven more than bog' was quite a good score considering ang higa winu dana rast greena VI

At the sixth, with the wind behind him Ritchie had a long raking drive, but did AFTERNOON ROUND, not get his second, a clock shot, well away. He got well on with his third, while Thomson with 3 good shots was over the green in the rough. He got out beau- tifully and laid his 4th within a foot of the is a very exposed green and the wind played have with Ritchie's putting with the result that a holo he ought to have halved was lost in 6-5

Thomson and a very que drive at the first, but made a masa u nis approaca, and with a poor ard was lucky to get a half in 5 kilenie was well on in 2, but his approach putt was much too strong and he failed to get back.

Thomson aliced his tee shot at The

Bag and was very short, then be put his second over and into the rough. He had a very good third, but missed an easy putt for 4. Ritchie, on the other hand, was on the brow of the hill in front of the green with his first and lipped the bole for a 3, winning in 4-5

At the 8th both were on in 2 Thomson, putting against the wind, was very short with his 3rd. Ritchie, putting with the wind, was evidently afraid to go too far and was also short, but not men holod good putts for a half in s

The 9th 18 the longest hole on the course 9 yards and it was a trying hele with the wind dead against the players, Ritchie, in trying to get a low carrying ball, topped and went into the rough to the left white his opponent get a good

LEAGUE TABLE, 227)

At the scound bath had good drives, Thomson beating Ritchio by 25 yards and both were well on in 2. Iutchic lipped the hole for a 3, and the hole was

halved in L

At the short third Ritchie's toe-shot was a trite too much to the left and lauded just in the rough at the left hand corner of the green. alia approach waS short, but he again just mussed a L bomson was nicely on with his first, but owing to poor putting could only get a hall in 4 d

At the 4th Ritchie pulled biz second and was very short in pitching out, but ba made up by sinking a 10-yarda' putt, while Thomson, with a good approach putt, failed to holo a 3-yard putt for a half. Thomaza had a poor drive at the 5th and slined his second up towards the 6th fee. He was strong with his third and took 5, white kitchie, who laid a 25 yards putt dead, won the hole in 4-5 At the Gth Thomson appeared to be forcing and topped his drive. He got a very bad his in the rough and gave up the bute, Ritchie played out and took 6. Ritchie's drive at the 7th landed on the green but ran up the bank, and his second was much too strong. He had to climb bill with his putt and very nearly got down, but o 4 Was good coough to win the hole from his rival, who duffed his second and was too strong on the green... Thomson had very hard lines at the next hole; he had a fine tɛe shot and a pretty 2nd and just ran over the hole with his 3rd. Ritchie, on the other hand, was short with his second and ran his third up to within 4 yards of the pin. He missed the putt for 4 and laid Thom- on a dead stymie to halve the hole in 5. With the score dermy 10 Ritchie led off at The Turn with a long straight- drive sed a fine brasse. Thomson got The best racore of the day was 79 by his drive away all right, but only half Stalker, of Kowloon, and the beat bowling hit his 2nd He was pin high with his performance Hock of the R.GA3rd and should have won the hole, as with 7 wickets for 13 runs Cobb's per Ritchie's approach putt was short, but formance against tre Club-0 wickets for his putting was again poor and he only Jurung-wag also

Go very meritorious got a hell in 6, thus losing the game by

D: F. 10 up and 9 to playı

The two leading teams drew at Kowloon on Saturday, so that the position at the hend of the table remains unchanged Kowl on were distinctly unlucky het to get 3 points on Saturday, and another 15 minutes play might have made the dif Fereupe between a draw and a win, as they were in a very comfortable position. Hongkong have a strong batting side, but they are not very formidable in bowlers The Civil Service, after thre successive draws, succeeded in scoring a win, and, with Univerzity are creeping upon the | leaders. At the other end of the table the Gunners obtained their first success at the expense of the Middlesex, who have a very weak eleven, and the Engineers also took a poruts at the last minute from the CRC que

Hongcang Kowloon

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Middlesex

In the afternoon the wind had died 11 down and golf was much easier. Ritchi

played well off the tee and was seldom off the line and showed by far anda. 4the better form. His afternoon nine boles were made in 42, viz5 0.04, 4, 4674,576 In the evening the Championship Cup and the Bunner-an a cup were presented informally m the Olub House by MPB 0. H. Dodwell:

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