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R.E. DEFEAT CRAIGENGOWER, After a monotonous succession of de fents, the Royal Engineers gained a very the meritorious win Saturday al expense of the Craigengower Club, who are thua deposed from their position at the top of the League. Practically for the first time this season the Engineers. owing

to having no southall Longue : turc, were abuo field a representative eleven, and now that they have been able

get together an aggregation good enough to beat Craigengower it is to be hoped that they will make a real effort to De Re Etrongly represented as possible during the rest of the League.

bowling of

it was the very Bled up by ni Pascall and Parnell, teen fold, that was responsible for the easy dismissal of the Craigengower team. Four good wieketa fell cheaply before Grimmet Rumjabo Abbas

and

made an effort to stunt the tide of adversity. Even

however, found it

to do. impossible thes the scores show, and Craigen- gower were all out for 61 runs. Pascall, whose left-handed bowling was never easy to play, captured 5 wickets at 5 rume apiore Craigengower should endeavour to introduce, some new blood into the eleven.

ven. On Saturday they were without L. E. Laminert, and the batting was very ordinary.

The issue was never in doubt. The first R.E. wicket fell at 20 and the second at, 4. As a matter of fact the Engineors: wen the nutch during the fourth wicket.

Raworth played

.

Bowling Analysis

Marley Rumjaho -Yeoh

Wright

A. H. Rumjahn,'b Hall

UNIVERSITY.

K. 8. Lim, e Walker, b Hall

TE. Yeo, b Allen...

J. D. Wright, e Walker, & Allen.. G. Marley, ballen

R. A P. Fanc, run out

Cho, M. P.

Cavanaugh

W. Gittins, e Allen, & Cavanaugh & K. L. Sun, e Cavanaugh, ↳ Hor.

racks

C. H. Yeoh, not out A. N. Other, absent

Extras

R.G.A

Main Wong, Yew Man Toun... 10

Sharp, and Yow an Taun... as Ferking b Un Hew Fan

Athorne, e sub, b Yew Man Tsan 10 Graham, b Le

Reid, e Ping, b Lee

Fisher, Ler

Edmundson, b Yew Mas Tran

Lacey, L. Ley, You Man Tsun... a Dickson, Piug. Un Bew Fro

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3

116

0

0

1

93

Gregory, not on

Extras

Keenan,

b

Total

0

Bowling Analysis.

0.

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W.

Un How Feg..... 11

40

2

Yew Man Tana

14.5

:H

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D

U. Lee

20

Ng Sa Kwong....

4

0

]}

0

C.R.C

Total

H. Ching, ↳ Graham

Bowling Analysis.

C. Y. Cheong, b Athorne

.........

0

Un Hew Fan, e Sharp. b Athorne

0

0, M.

T.

W.

Hall Allan

Q

19

Ng Sze Kwong, e Dickason, b

Sharp

22

10

1

20

3

1.4 0

4

2

J. Wong, run out

4

Yew Man Tsun, got vnt

55

7

12

G. Lee, Athorne, b Sharp

B

S. M. Ping, b Mann ...

C. F. Len, a Lacey, b Mann

4

:

(UP TO JANUARY ÙTH).

1. T. Moon, not out

Extras

$

P

L

D

R.Q.A.

0

F

(Total for eight wickets)

121

Craigengower

H

5 2 1

16

Civil Service

7 4 1 2

Kowloon

4

4

1

1

Bowling Analysis.

9 3

2

3

M.

R.

W.

77

5

Adherne

4

5

Grahan

0

NG

1

.. 4

#

3

3

3

Sheep

0

18

2

Dickason

0

13

0

Manu

12

*

Horrocks Cavanaugh

LEAGUE TABLE. -

C.R.C.

Manchesters

University

Vory

L.E. Navy

innings for 36, driving with power on both sides of the wicket. Lawrence made 28 in confident style, while Lt. Col. Coles, the new O.C., who was waking bis define for the team, showed during his short stay at the wickets that is likely to prove an acquisition not oply to his side but also to the Colony, The RF. innings reached 118 runs, and

53 runs. Scurve:

A W. Grimsmelt, Purnell

CRAIGENGOWED.

R. Bura, cuk

A. el Areuli, Purnell

DR.

W. Hall, run out

F. G. Thompson,

Warl, b Pasca}l 4

1.4

D. Rumjahn, b Purnell

12

M. H. Abbas, b Precall

12

T. F. Ford, b Paseni)

A. Goldenberg, ran out

F. Kew, b Pusca!!

1

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POLICE DEFEAT THE INDIANS.

The

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

HUNGHONG LEAGUE-DIVIRION HONGKONG CLUB, ; COÈTH CHINA

ATHLETIC,

***

The usual large crowd of supporttra assembled at the Club ground to witness this match on Saturday. McTavish was the absent from the Club eleven, hut vacancy was filled by Rais, who played a good game throughout. The game opened with a rash by the Club forwards, but the ball was soon back to mid-held.

and was the Stewart got his head to

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means of starting a series of heading outs, which called forth loud applause This was from the Chinese enthusiasts.

who

sion ent short by Reichelmann, gained possession of the ball and banged into the net five minutes from the start. The Chinese wing men then put in some but failed at the final very fine ruse

effort. On one occasion the outside left had a splendid opportunity of equalising but he put the leather over the bar. Just before the interval, Reichelmann sent in very dangerous shot, which, however, Lau Hing Cheong managed to stop and

clear.

Early in the second half, McCubbin was injured, but though a passenger to the end of the game he managed to Reichelmann missed a good carry on. dhance at close range, after which a

the Athletic fine combined movement by

10 forwards enabled the inside left equalise with a shot that gave The Club custodias no obance. Frean the kick-off, the Chinese kept up their rushing tactics, pressing in a most determined manner, eventually forcing a corner of MeCulibin, who cleared from the gual-mouth, struggle in the vicinity of the Club's citadel followed from the corner kick, but Black managed to save the situation,

king the ball to mid-field.

A hot

From

for hands, Reichelmana added

This

hit

with o

R.4.A., 0: ROYAL NAVY, 0.

the second goal, Litu Hing Cheong HONGKONG DRAW WITH THE NAVY,Į

The Police achieved a creditable feat making a good attempt to save. Some good batting was witnessed in the

the Hongkong Club in defeating the Indian Recreation Club was followed by a break away by Clark,

who sent in a stinging shot, which above match, an ground on Saturday, when, after scor- ut Happy Valley, on Saturday, though a || Craigengener were, therefore, defeated by ng 206 runs for 7 wickets and declaring it must be admitted that it was fortunate inside the auright, and bounced into play. their innings closed, the Hongkong for them that the Indian bowling was only afterwards he made good, repeat. all but defeated the Navy. Capt. Murbadly handled.

tactics, but giving the Little, who went in firsi hnd scored 77ing his former ray re-appeared for Hongkong, while

for the Police, was able, owing to the Chinese custodian no chance C. C. Zeveryn made his debut this sumallacas of the ground, to obtain most shot. The Athletic made great efforts to

A WEB noteworthy Capt. Gray

decrease the leal, and many times work. The Navy of his runs by boundary bita. absentee from the Club team.

found an bowlers did not piteb up sufliciently, so ed the ball down the field in fine style, lacked Capt. Kenneth, but

Lieut. Stanton. Col that he had a happy time, just sending but, as usual, failed with the shooting. chance! Acquisition in

the ball away to any part of the field bo Time arrived before they had Kayhew, also, was persuaded to play.

pleased. Stevenson, who made 17 ans, again to pierce the Club goal. Thus the was similarly enterprising. T. H. King game ended in a well-earned victory for The first Club wicket fell for 13 runs. the Thencconwards the batamen had

was shaping well when he had the mis the Club by three goals to one. masters over the bowlers. Pearce com-

fortune to play on to his wicket. piled 34 runs with his usual sang froid before he was caught by Mayhow off Stanton. Mans scored 29 runs quickly. for, by the time he went in, the bowling was comparatively loose. Capt. Mur ray's 20 was made in pretty style. Ist innings of the day, however, was that af F. 3. de Rome, who scored B runs before he was run out. De Rome was never reckless, hitting those halls which it was possible to hit with safety He drove particularly well to leg.

Licut Cary's batting anved the Navy total from becoming medicere. He was confidence especially when facing

Hack's 17, nelly, who was off form.

ail. Hake's 13, and Stanton's 14 were praiseworthy efforts, but it was never safe to take liberties with the bowling and the fielding was good. The match ended

t. Umay, 101 ont

Extras

61

Total

Telephone 20.

Bowling Analysis.

9. M.

II.

[48

Pascall Purnell

201

5

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38.3

R.E,

Capt. Wahl, b Omar

164

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in alt departments of this game on the In the first, Navy ground pla- was even. ing a good length. Mousdeen (10) show-half nothing very startling occurred, both ed to advantage. Taken altogether, the defences being able to cope with the Indians baited poorly, so it

attempts of the forwards. McNiven wa strange that they lost by 60 runa E.

injured shortly after the start and Sutton, who was making his first appear handicapped for the remainder of the ance for the Police, captured nine wickets game. No score was registered up to the for 23 runs remarkably good per interval. The second half showed a great formance, having regard to the ground.improvement in the play, which waxed Soures:

POLICE

Little, b Partabrai

Corp. Waller, Lb.w. b Grimmette in a long time, and played with Dorling, Murkar, b Ismail

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MANCHESTERS DEFEAT THE

UNIVERSITY.

On the University ground, the Maa- chesters spraug a surprise on their sup porters by defeating the University by 4 runs. Batting first, the soldiers coin- piled 105 runs. Pte. Walker played for 29, and Sel with 24 runs, tered valuable assistance

Keenan

in a draw owing to time. Scores:---

HONGKONG C-C.

Total (for 7 wickets, declared)...208

F. W. 8. Evans, F. Sutter and D. E. Donnelly did not has.

Hack

Bowling Analysis.

A. A. Rumjahn, b Sution

M.

6. D. Ismail, c Bacon, b Sutton

19

12

F. Moosdoen, e Dorling, & Sutton 16

77

Q

Lt. Col.

b Omar

10

Mason, e lartabrai, b Ismail Taylor, b Ismail

5

10

Corpi Pascall, b Abbag

Moss, Partabrai, b Markar

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King, b Khan

Supr. Purnell, Omar

Sutton, b Partabrai

10

(urpi. Millard, & Abbus

Hollands, & Earde, b Partabrai

0

Corp. Townsend, e and b Abbag

Bacon, not out

Sapr. Lewis, not out

Stevenson, e and b Ismail

17

Extras

Tutal

118

Capt. H. E. Marray, b Stanton

P. Jacks, c Hack, b Stanton ...... TE. Pearce, c Haybew, b Stanton 34 F. J. de Rome, rua out................. ...

3

Carrod, run out

0

Extrus

84

29

Total

132

Bowling Analysis.

C. C. Zeveryn, b Stanton

Bowling Analysis.

Q. El.

R.

W.

M. M. Maas, e felborn, b Robin-

1. W.

14.1 N

33

46

E

Mon

Rumjahn

5

0

45

0

0 27 1

R. Kennedy, b Robinson

1

Istnil..

0 Q

F

¿

2 37

R. P. Thurnfuld, not out

В

Marker

3

0

Extras

12

Sirdar Khun

3 0 23

Pu Labrai

3 A

17

3

LBG.

E. H. Sadick, Sutton

Sirdar Khau, b Button

Q M. R. 엄마

G. Markar, b Sutton

7 0 *13.4

37

0

2

53

4

A. L. Andree, e Moss,

Sutton

4

20

Q

G. C. Earde, b Sutton

.7 10

2

61

G. Portabraí. b Button

է

0

R. Nazarin, b Sutton

Extras

Total

Bowling analysis.

0.

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Stevenson Sutton NO

В

0

54

1

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&

В

Lieut. Stanton, e Do Rome, b

Zeveryn

14

Lieut. Hake, not out

13

P. M. Wild, o Zeveryn, b De Rome

Extras

Total (for 7 wickets)

.127

Bowling Analysis.

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W.

Donnelly

16

3

40

0

5

Pearoo

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0 60

I

Zeveryn

5 0

20

Dò Romo

0

0

1

bowled a wide.

CHINESE BEAT THE 8 CO, R.G.A.

Tho University were only able to

reply with 81. two-thirds of which were contri- buted by Wright (21) and Marley (21) Horrocks captured two wicketa for

As there was plenty of time to apare the Manchesters went in for a scoond innings and made 90, a first-wicket partnership between, Horrocks (29) and Keenan (5) yielding 50 runs.

Wright was responsible for the dismissal of three of the players for only seven runs. There wore no extras either in this innings or in that of the University. Score:

MANUHESTER 1ST INNINGS.

Pte. Walker, e Rumjahn, b-Marley 20 Cpl. Horrocks, o Chon, b Marley....7 2nd-Liout Cavanaugh, o

。 Ponsonby

Fane, Maricy

12

Hall, b

h Marley*** Keenan, Yeah, b Humjahn 24

L/c. Ellerby, b b Marley

Ботят... Відно, 1 1. Remjahn

Soret Kelly, Ramjuhn R.Q. M.8. Allan, not out Sergt. Bird, b Marley Priv. Strahan, Marley

Extras

.105

Total

Bowling Analysis.

D

31,

JL.

T

Mariny

Rumjahn

11.2 0 13

63

7

19

3

MANCHESTERS 2ND INNINGS,

ul. Horrocks, e Choa, 1 Wright... 28

At Farby, b Rumjahn

Set Rennnn, e and h Rumjalin... 28

But. Hall, st, Fane, b Marley.... 9

14. Cnynnnugh, b Yeoh

10

T

Sat. Nilson, Torh

Pto. Walker, si. Puno, b Marley

0

L

Pte. Strahan, st. Fano, Wright... 1

Alan. Yeoh..........

But. Bird, e Rumjcha, b Wright... B Brt. Kelly, nol out

Extras

Tónl

Blanton Hako

Robinson

Overend

*bowled a wido.

bowled a no-ball.

NAVY.

0

Big Hack, e and b Pearce

7

P. M. Holborn, c and b Pearce... Col. Mayhew, c Donnelly, b Pearce 0 Lout Cary, b Zevoryn

P. M. Robinson, b Pearce

D. K. Khuraa (Capt.), not out 10

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BIG FIRE IN WING LOK STREET.

THREE-STOREYED HOUSE GUTTED.

As a result of a fire which broke out curly on Saturday morning, No. 23, Wing Lok Street, a three-storeyed structure, was completely gutted.

It

2 appears that at 9.30 a.m. smoke was

He issuing from the ground floor of the

the

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fast and exciting. The ball was sent from one end of the field to the other in quick succession, and each goal-keoper was tested is turn. Talfourd, the Artillery centre half, played a very sound game, and on several occasions was the means of pre- venting McNiven from getting in one of his goal-scoring runs. Shortly after thes re-start,

sailors experienced hard lines, harinan handling the ball in the penalty area, when a goal seemed certain. MeNivam took the kick but fail- ed to sour, Taylor stopping the shot, which came straight to bim. After this narrow cupe the Gunners pressed in

determined manner, and gave Crocker, the Navy custodian, plenty of work. Undoubtedly they had the letter of the play up to the end, and the Navy were very fortunate in escaping with their goal-keeper undefeated. The game ended

a goalless draw.

DIVISION 11. ROYAL NAVY RESERVES, 2; KATA CO. R.G.A., 1.

These teams played a very even gamo on the Navy ground, and each side missed several good chances of scoring. Shortly after the start, Moss opened the account for the Gunners, rushing the ball into tho net after it had hit the opposing back. The Navy soon equalized, one of the for- wards intercepting the ball as Smith the Artillery back tipped it to his goal-kooper to clear. The score at the interval was

one all. On resuming, the Navy scored through Goldsmith, who broke through the gunners' defence and beat Jones with a hard drive which he was powerless to save. Youll, for the Artillery, played very tricky game and had hard lines in The not scoring on several occasions. game onded in favour of the Navy by 2 goals to i. SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC RESERVES, 2; UNIVERSITY, 0.

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A very interesting game between these two Junior League teams was fought out on the Club ground. The Chinese had the better of the play in the first half, and the inside left was responsible for tho goal scored. The second half was almoet

a repetition of the first, the Reserves add-

ing another goul. The University put in

one very dangerous runs but were always

building by a constable, who immediately frustrated when in shooting position.

gave, the larm. The Fire Brigado was

The match between St. Joseph's College summoned by telephons and arrived in and the 83rd, Co. R.G.A. did not take

a very few minutes. The inmates of the

On the Chinese Recreation ground, the house rushed out of the burning building place, the Gunners failing to raise a team. Chinese defented the 3rd Co. R.G.A. by poll-mell, some of the more fortunate

ones

two wickets and runis. The R.C.Aanaging to collect a few of their valu- scored 116 rens, including a fine effortables on the way.

The Firemen directed several

on

of us by Barp. Yew Man Taun secured the house from different angles, but the

wickets for 38 runs.

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charred timber.

Average Specig in building the

Banks.

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Amount

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