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SPORT

BEAGUE CRICKET.

KOWLOON. ROYAL ENGINEERS.

BGA UNIVERSITY.

THE HONGKONG & DAILY PRESS/

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MONDAY, DECKMBER 10TH, 1917

HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION II.

8711 CO., R.G.A. 3) ST. JOSEPH'S ~/

COLLEDE, 1.

This was the only league match at the

This match was played on Craigen- This friendly match was played on Civil Service Ground and resulted in an gower's ground and resulted in a draw. The gunners batted frst and made 166 easy win for the visitors. The home team. This match was played at King's Park, for 7 wickets before declaring. The were weakly represented, especially in Happy Valley on Saturday, and it took Kowloon, and resulted in an easy win wicket, however, was slow. Neither bowling, and they had a very prononuced the place of the one arranged between the tal." Goodall and Witchell started South China Athletic and the 88th Co., for the home side. Of the Sappers only Brayshay nor Marley bowled up to form Mellregor and Lucas made anything like and the fielding of the University was well, but Attwood and Sharp made shorts the Chinese were playing at Canton. The matches between the Middlesex and a show, against the bowling of Cobb and not good. The Gunners did not leave work of the lust aix wickets which only Stalker, McGregor endeavoured to force their opponents time to win, thoughput on six runs. The Gunners batted Navy, and the Middlesex Res, and Kowloon were postponed on account f the pace and be hit six fours in bie score Marley hit out and tried hard to make well and were more than a match for military duties of the soldier

of 29, but he could not get any of his partners to stay long with him. The first wicket pat ou 30 runs, but thereafter

wickets fell for an addition of 8 runs However, the next wicket put on 30 runs and and saved a rot actting in. Stalker Cobb both kept a good length and came out with good averages. At one stage Cobb had 5 wickets for 12 runs.

Kowloon started well and the first two wickets put on 83 runs Wheeler had top acore in the match and was rather

well ret. The visitors' total was passed: with two wickets down, and they never locked like getting the home side out. The fielding of the Engineers was not up to their usual standard, and several catches wete dropped Scores:-

ROYAL ENGINEERS.-

Sergt. McGregor, not out.

the runs Scores

·ROVA,

Bd Drummond, e Cheah Toon

Lock, b Brayshay Bd. Dix, b Redmond

Bd. Athorne, e Samy, b Brays Gr. Baines, b Redmond Bt Talford, b Redmond

Lt Baker, end Redmond Gr. Perkins, Rot out

Gr. Boococh, c Hall, b Brayshay Q.M.S. Ross, nož out

bowling Attwood both in bowling and

batting was seen to advantage and Sharp | played well for 33 not out, Scores:--

DIVIL SERVICE, W. Dixon, o Hawley, b Lord D. M. Goodall, b Atwood RU Witchell, b Attwood C. M. W. Heynolds, b Sharp

J. E. Hamilton, b Sharp

O. Woodman, run out .................

J. T. Brown; b Attwood.

W. Woolley, þ Attwood F. Bacon, b Attwood PT. Lamble, b Sharp

Royiance, not opt

Extras...

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112

Contrary to expectations, the game turned out to be a very oven one. Tarner opened the scoring for the soldiers. Then R. M. Omar equalised matters and half- Lime arrived with the scores level. It was in the second half that the gume be ratno exiting, and to those who antici-

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Tho College made straight for

the 87th goal from the kick-off and it was some time before they were driven buck. Turner scored his second goal after a rumble in the College goalmouth and the civiliàng thẹn made tremendous efforts to equalise, Candy, in the gunners' goal, played a magnet gate, and undoubt odly unyed his side from defeat, tho ôt R. W. Joseph's men played well, but were very weaks in front of good, missing quite a number

RA easy chances. After the harl 30 21

many marvellous comp 3000 the gunners broke away again, and

Skunders

being given possession when 3 nicely placed, put in

good shot well out Lof Onjar

reach, thus putting the gunners: further

shead Higham pat in a good shot which deserved to score, and, shortly befor the final whistle sounded,

soldier defender, in an endeavour to head away

almost put the ball into his

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ended game

In a win for the 57th Company by three goals to one.

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·Extras

Total

Tatal (for 7 wickets)

Bds Mann and Armatys did not bat Bowling Analysis.

.160

Bowling Analysis.

Lord wAttwood

8 12:

Brayshay Morley Redmond

100

1320

73 29 60

Taylor DGlead Sharp

THE UNIVERSITY."

Spr. Gordon, b Cobb

-10

Corpl. Adams, b Cabb

J. D. Wright, e Mann, b Athorne... 25 G. E. Marley, b Athorne

Gr. Green, o Goodall, b Witebell

17-

40

Gr. Taylor, e Witchell, b Dixon

18

C.Q.M.9. Reakes, b Cobb

0

F. A. Redmood, not out

18

Gr. Pago, b Dixon

18

Lieut. Wahl, b Cobb

t:

K. Brayshay, not out

7

Gr. Sharp, not out.

33

Spr. Waller, b Cobb

Gr. J. Lord, & Dixci

7:

Own

1Cpl. Lucas, e Hodge, b Stalker 21

Total (for 2 wickets) 90

Br. Gilead, e Dixon, b Witchell

B.S. Oripoll, b Stalker....

Gr. E. Lord, b Witchell

Spr. Millard, b Stalker

Gr. Attwood, not out ......

38

L-Cpl. Todd, c Stalker, b Ccbb

Extras

23

Extens

106

Total

929

Athorne

Howling Analysis.

Boocook

Lt. Baker

D. M.

Pestonji

16

0

Armatys

Colib

Stalker

18 6 44 13.3

F. Wheeler, run out

57

J. Stalker McGregor, b Cripwell 20

1 J. Blackburn, b Adams

21

L. E. B. Hadge, b. Adams Fam

J. K. McConnell, b Cripwell

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6

spr. Townsoud, cand b Stalker ...

R. A. Panzonby-Fans, G. Hall, D. K. Samy, Cheah Toon Lock, V. Atienza, J. M. Jack did not bet.

KOWLOON.

P. H. Cobb, not out

Extras.

Total (for 5 wickets)...124

W. T. Elen, J. P. Robinson, A. de Sousa, R. Pestonji, and H. very did mot bat

Bowling Analysis.

Cripwell

Beakes

Townsend

Adams

8 0 20

4 0 12

B

0

Bowling Analysis.

OX

M.

W

2

2

0

0

20TH MIDDLESEX NAVY

Total (for 8 wickets)

Gr. Hawley, Bgt. Townsend, and Gr. Winterton did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Dixon

14

Reynolds Witchell Bacon

friendly ma

match which took place Fon the Navy Ground, between the 88th | Co. R. G.A. and a Navy team, the sailors abored the only goal of the match. One of the Navy men was unfortunately hurt during the game and had to be taken off the field

RAWA A meeting of the Hongkong Association 633 Football League will be held in Victoria 17 0 Barracks this evening at Go'clock, the prin

3 cipal business being the selection of teams

A match was played on the University

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on the Navy Ground, the uning the Recreation Ground on Saturday between referee of the match Hongkong Club v.

these sides and resulted in a win for the visitors by 45 runs,

The match between the 95th Middlesex UNIVERSITY II. v. QUEEN'S COLLEGE: and the Navy was played on Saturday.

the former winning by 31 runs. The Navy, on toss, decided to put their opponents in and were successful in obtaining three of their wickets for 11 runs, but Tebbutt and Grove, on getting together, added some Forty runs for the 4th wicket. Tebbutt 23 Grove 27, Miles 15 and Purnell 13, battedtionally good and a great contrast to that well for the Middlesex, who were all out of their opponents. Boores

0 for 99. Extras being responsible for 017. The Navy lost their first two wickets

|| for 13, but Commander Keyes batted CRAIGENGOWER ». CHINESE RECREA very steadily and compiled 20, being

TIÓN CLUB.

Craigengower, playing at home on Saturday, reversed the result of their last match against C.R.C, thanks in the main to a fine bowling performance by Miraham and a forceful innings by Abbas. The visitore batted first and were dismissed for 78, Graham taking 8 swickets at a cost of 5 runs each. Bass. and Abbas for the home side's second wicket practically won the match. The former played a steady, patient game. while his partner hit out all round the wicket, sending one ball from Un Hew Fan clean over the pavilion into the road. A five one-handed catch in the slips by Grimmett, which dismissed Un Hew Fan, deserves special mention. The. Chinese fielding was again weak, and it is mot too much to say that they lost the watch through bad helding and dropped -estabes, Scores --

C.R.C

helped by Carey, who made 17. The Nary were dismissed for 68 runs. Tebbutt, Woodward and Fawthorp bowled well for the Middlesex, while Gibson and Henley secured the most wickets for the Navy. Scores:--

MIDDLESEX Tehbutt, & Thompson, b Dennis. Butterworth, a Loe, b Gibson Fawthorn, b Gibson Smith, Moriarty, b Gibson Grove, b Henley....... Miles, o and b Henley Woodward, run out Thompson, Lee Purnell, Lee, b Henley Austin, b Lee

Heusman, not out

Extras Br

Total

NAVY.

Keyes, b Woodward Hack b Woodward Dennis, b Purnell

· Cibson, b Furnell Bobinson, not put Carey, Fawthorp. Thompson, 1.b.w.,

Ng Sze Kwong, b Graham. 15. H. Ching, e. Grimmett, b Graham 10

G. Lee, Grabam

B

Un Hew Fan, o Grimmett, b Abbas 20

Ng Sze Yuen, b Graham

Ho Wing Kin 1 Graham

Woody

Yew Man Chun, e Basa b Abban 3.2

Henley o Telbutt

Wong Po Keung, b Abbas ..........................

0:

Lee, Thompson, b Tebbutt.

Wai Kwong Kwong, b Graham

“Wilde and ʼn Fawthorp

aforiarty, b Tebbutt

Extras

Total

Total

78.

Bowling Analysis.

THE LEAGUE TABLE

Graham Grimmett Abbas

13

30%

15:

Wai Lee San, not out AMATE Kwok Shiu Yan, b Grimmett

Extraa

UBAIDENGOWEE

R. Basa, e and b Un How Fan..... 30

6. Jex, v Ho Wing Kin, o Ching......, 0 M. H. Abbas, run out

39

F. G. Thompson, b Ng S» Kwong" 8 W. Graham, b Un Hew Fanzo 2 AW. Grimmett, Lea, Un Hew

FRapp; Lee, is Ho Wing Kin..... 10 W W. Edwards, © Wei Lee Ban,

b.Un Hew Fan

L A. Rosa a Ho Wing Kin Ở Bar, a Wer Leo Bab, h Hộ

Wing Kin

J. D. Noris, set out

Extras

Total

Bowling

Tow Man Tsun

H Ching

Ng Sie kwong Un Hey Foo Ho Wing Kin

112

Thivy for the University side and S A. Ismail for Queen's College, howled well. The School fielding was excip

· UNIVERSITY IL

Ng Chong Yew, b Rumjahn Cheng, run out

JJ. Basto, L.b.w., b. Tamail.... Adam Ismail e Wong Kwai,

Lanily

WJ Hinton, b Rumjaha J. C. Thivy, b. Ismail A. Besto, bismail

EK Hoc, b.w., b. Tamdil Ang Swee Chong, e Rumia

Ismail

Nan Kiak Ling not out

Extras .....

Total

Bowling Analysis.

27

15

Wong Kwai In

0

Rumjahn andra stan

of the League meeting, to deal with cor- respondence consider a report from the Navy, played on the 24th November, and deal with any other business that may arise.

HONGKONG MAGISTRACY

GIVING A FALSE NAME AND ADDRESS

A Chinese was charged with giving a faled" name, and inddreea when pawning certain articles

Mr. J. R. Wood fined defendant 810.

THEFT OF COPPER

A youthfal Chinese was charged with sterling 8 lbs of copper, valued at $150, from the Kwong Öze Sang shop,

Bergt Talloch said defendant was arrested in Portland Street by a doter- tive with the copper in his possession.

The owner of the shop stated that de- fendant had been employed under him as foki for the past four years. Wit- nes would have given defendant the copper had he asked him for it,

Defendant stated that he had been awworking the whole night and noticed 150 pieces of copper strewn about the watk- 25 shop. He picked up a few pieces, sod was on his way to his master's to get per- mission to keep then, when he was ar rested,

S. A Lomail 9 189 Laing

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

§. A. Iemail, b Ismail coniunar

A. A. Rumjaan, e Hinton, b Thivy

Ip Kan, c Hoe, b Thivy

Ko Ein Fan, o Chong, b Hinton...

D. Laing, a and b Thuy coug FC Fletcher, e Hinton, b Thivy

↑ Up Shui Oi, e and 3 Thiry jan. 1

Wong Kwai In, b Hinton.

M. C. Chon, not out

S. Miyasaka, Ismail, b Thivy ...

Extras

Thivy

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Ismail

Histon

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SOLDIERS' CLUB TOURNAMENT.

The Army Service Corps and Dockyard

By defeating the EE on Saturday Defence Corps played their first two Kowloon come to the head of the table games in this jament - on Friday and tio with University, who could only night. At the close of play the ABC get a draw against the RG.A. Craigen team was leading by 33 points, Boor gower won agam and are slowly improv, 3.8.0.

CKYARD D.C.

ing their position, Graham was again Sergt. Pearce 250 Mr. 8. K. Alderman 15 in form and proved too much for the Q.M.8. Sheriff 192. Mr. W. B. Causey 250 C.R.C. batsmen Wheeler for Kowloon had top sore with 57, and Graham, Cobb and Stalker had the best averages. No bowling averaget have so far come to hand for the Middlesex-Navy match W LED TEs.

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Mr. J. B. Wood sentenced defendant to a month's hard labour.

ALLEGED HOUSE-DETAKING AND

THEFT

Two Chinese were charged with break- ing into a house in Wanchai Street on the lata of May, M

Inspector Sim said house No. 6, Wanchai Road, had been broken into and a quantity of clothing and $45 in cash. had been stolen, Nothing had been dis- covered of the lost property until two or three days ago, when, su information receirod by the Police, they effected the arrest of the first defendant, who divulged the name of his accomplice, and pointed out the place where tus clothes had been concealed: The second defend ant was then arrested and a certain amount of the clothing was rocovered. The owner was away at the moment,

Mr.M. E. Wood remanded the case fill

Saturday

DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.

A Chinese seaman was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Queen's Road Fast

An Indian constable who effected de fendant & arrest stated that at 9 pm on Friday night, defendant who was in the company of four other seamen, crested a disturbance in Queen's Road East. De fendant's companions cheyed the order to move on, but defendant jumped at him and snatched his whistle from his pocket, and broke a few of his coat but tens. He then gave witness a blow and attempted to ran away, but war hele fan and taken to the Police Station Defend. ant: dppeared to be under the influence

Defendant said that while he was talk ing to some frienda the Indian con came up and abused him, quently, struck him.

Inspector Bim said the defendant was very nony at the Police Station.

MKB Wood fined defendant. $15. or in default one month's hard libonr.

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