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CRAIGENGOWER DEFEAT HONG"

KONG CC.

The Craigenower Club scored a very creditable victory, on Saturday, against the Hongkong Club, thanks solely to (some very frve hitting" by Omar and Goldenberg. Seven Craigengewer wickets had fallen for 103 runs when, Omar went in and converted the prospect of deleat into a victory. In this task he was helped by Sousa, who played with great steadi- ness, and by Goldenberg, who hit out at everything during the short time he was Critigengower won by At the wickets,

two wickets. Scores:-

HONGKONG Eze,

E: W. Day, e Jex, b Witchell ..

J. E. Mitchell, b Witchell. Blaker. Witebell

G. Partabrai

4. A. Kumjaha

Al Argulli S.. A. Tutail

1. it.

A el Arenlli, "run out ".

S. H. Ismail, rua,ong ....... aa AH Rumjahu, è anữ t› Cobb A. A Rumjahn. b Evans

S. A. Inutil, E. La Braga, b

Cab ........

E. Moesden, e Evans, b Cobh

€1. C. Barde, atd. Braga, b Cobb... 19

'S B. Ismail, e Rruga, b Cobb

Partabrai, e Exan, B Cobly R. Nazarin, Carr, b Cabl E. Sadick, not mat

Estras

G

0

GT

Total

43 34

Bowling Anayisia

M

R.

P. de Paravacini, e Sousa, b Abbas 19

PH. Cabh

14.3

37 .

B. D. Evans

9

9

14

1

R. Pestonji

0

J. Stalker

0

1

U

R. A. Brand, e Urunr, b. Witchell...

J. D. Humphreys, not out

A. Burnie, & Thompson, b Chgar ...

P. Jacks, run out.

Extona....

Total (for wkts, declared)... 161

H. E. Hallands. A. K. Mackenzie, and P. Sutton, did not but.

Bowling Analysis,

Oiar

Abbas

Witchell

▸..

11... 1.

W

11

1 31

1

.19

79

.14 1

34

CRAIGENGOWER.

R. C. Witchell, e and b Day

D. M. Goodalt, e and b Burnie.....

Fi. Thompson. e Day, b Paravacini

B. W. Bradbury. b Burnie

R. Basa, e Paravicini, Ham-

phreys

A. Sousa, bow, h Paravagini

22-2

10

R.G.A. DEFEAT CIVIL SERVICE.

AE. Wood showed a welcome; return to form on Saturday, when he played right through the Civil Service inoings against the R.CL.A. Capt. Davies perform- ed a remarkable bowling feat by taking

wickets for one ran

The R.G.A. over hauled their opponent's score when only four wickets had fallen, and won the match by six wickets. Scores:-

CIVIL SERVICE A

A. E. Wood, not out

H. E. Strange. C. Talfourd, b

Bryson

31

Dr. Smalley, Talfourd. b Bryson 3 G Piercy. Bryson

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M. H. Abbas,

Humphreys,

Kennedy, b Brand...

Omar, not out

Goldenberg, not out

11/

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0

Total (for swkts.)

16-1

Howling Analysis.

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Day

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H. Edmunds, 1.b... b Olliver

F.J. Ling, b Bryson

Thursfeld. b. Bryson

Taylor, b Davies.... Fincher, b Davies

Haskett b Davies......

S E. Alderman. b Davies

Extras

B"

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0

5

12

Total.

2

.......

Bowling Analys

51-

I.

W.

Hryson

11

92

5

Olliver

0

44

Duvies

1.2 0.

I

4

R.C.A.

17

47

Piercy........

4

Some good batting was witnessed in this match played on, the Causeway Bay ground Major Bowen, Lt. Col. Coles, Ng Sae Kwong and G. Lee distinguished themselves, though the lust-named gave Cells and Ng Ste more than one tatea. Kwong batted extremely well. The

Scures: match was drawn.

STAFF AND DEPARTMENT..

Cul, Humphrey,'c and in Yew Man

Tsaa......

Cpl. Horres, 2 kai...

Capt. Olliver, b Ling ........ C.Q.M.S. Talfourd, e Thursfeld,

Edmunds...... Cpl. Green, 1bw.. Sergt. Athorne, e and b Edmunds. Gar. Parkins, b Edmunds........ Capt. Davies, 1.b.w.. b Edmunds... Gar. Middleton. b Piercy.

e Tavlor, b Edmunds. 19 Gar. Smith, Lieut. Bryson

b Ling Master-Car, May, run out R. Bowerman, not out

Extras

Tota!

Cpl. Conner, Wei, b Cn Hew

Fan...

Li. Cavanagh, a and b Yew Man

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Bowling Analysis.

K.

Ling

7.9

-14

2

Major Bowen, e Yew, b Lev

Taylor

0

15

0

Lt. Col. Coles, 'c Wang, b Len

43

Piercy

0 24

Capt. Bundle, c'and b Let

Edmunds

10

5

Sergt. Souler, & Wei, h Lee

Lo Cpl. Eliarby, Lee, You

Wood

0 18

115

Strange

Cpl. Glenny, int out

15

0

Total (for a wickets)

Bowling Anaylsis,

.120

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THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP:

SUNDAY'S 'REAULTS,'

A. B. Stewart beat Dr. Lindsay Woods, 9 and 1.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

BRIGADE

THIRD ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS. The third annual aquatic sports meet.

Major Leslie Smith beat 6. Davidson.ing of the Hongkong branch of the St. John Ambulance Brigade was held in the V.R.C. swimming pool on Saturday. The weather was ideal, and there was a fair attendance of spectators, who incbad-

7 and 6...

Let-Col. Coles beat (1.8. Archhütt, 4 And

S. H. Dodwell, beat S. L. Smith, at the

10th, hole

The Royal Navy iade their first appearance this season on Saturday, when they were opposed to a strong term representing the R.E. and Indian Army.

Sir Elli Kadoorie, Dr. Kuch, Mr. RA, Gabbay, Mr. and Mr. E. Ralphs, . Mr. 8. Tanner, Mr. 6, F. Nightingale auf Me. Ho Kwong.

The first named match was the best of the day, both men being in good form. Lindsay Woods fought very hard, but Stewart played better than he has yet

The programme was varied one cons done in the competition, and after this exhibition is the favourite: Major Leslie isting of Afreen events. These were Smith had no diffulty in disposing of generally welllled and provided several Davidson and played a steady gamë all | elais finishes, Leung Tit Sang, & Chinego through Archbut; started well and was

out. in 3, but his opponent was playing youth, was warmly applauded for his very steadily and giving nothing way, performances in the different events for while Archbutt unde a number of mistakes which he entered. Although the Brigade in the heme nine

Dodwell look

was

4 down at the 10th, and Teniu Raco was expected to attract a if well beaten, but his opponent large number of entries, it resolved itself

and, though Smith was

dormire and had a nine inch patt for into a competition between Sayingpan a halt at the 9th, he failed to snatch and Queen's College, the former winning. his opportunities and the more experi-" enced match player won the tie..

by a couple of seconds. In the High-dive

The semi-final to be played next weekG. A. V. Hall obtained first place, his

A. B. Stewart. Major Leslie-Smith. Lieut. Col. Coles r, S. H. Dódwell A few years ago Stewart and Dodwell contested the 6nal, and we have again a possibility of seeing this repented.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

THE CLUB DEFEATS ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.

The Hongkong F.C. making their first appearance this season on Saturday in a friendly match against St. Joseph's College, won a closely contested game by one goal to mil. Neither arde was at full strength, but the contest lacked nothing in vigour. The Club were the stronger team. Their forwards looked like scoring n. a good many times, and were only pre from doing so by the College defence bunching up in front of their goal The only goal in the match was schred

Sous by Stewart in the second half.

his charge very well, who wits defending stopped a shot from Reichelmann. but... instead of it out to Striking the ball clear, threw 's feet, and the player put in a hot shot that gave the goat keeper no chance.

The game showed that the Club, when it full strength, can look forward to the coming League sensor with confidence. The College have reason to be proud of their prowess.

NAVY DEFEAT KOWLOON.

com-

entry and fast recovery being favourably

The "lifesaving" commented on. petition created a great deal of interest. As the word "go the competitors had to dive into the water, pick up a dummy. face upwards, and bring it back to the starting point. Ke King Fhis easily out- distanced his opponents, hiri experienced some difficulty in bringing the dummy back. The Army and Navy did not avail themselves of the opportunity of entering for a race, specially provided for them.

+ race all t The V.R.C, members

members. of themselves and sent in whom Cruz emerged fast and Carvalho cond. The latter, however, was dis- qualified for entering the water too suon D. Luing carried of the Brigade them pionship, winning the challenge cups for his brigade and a gold medal for" bine. self.

Ko King Fan was the champion wi mer, and Queep's Cullege, at which he is a student, won the championship amongst the different brigades,

At the conclusion of the sports the prizes were distributed in the gymnasiuna by Mrs. E. Balpha, who was the recipient of a pretty bouquet of flowers

3. B. Tanner, the Superintendent of the Queen's College Division and Com- mandant of the V. A. D. Division, said that Mr. Ralphs always took a keen in A strong Navy team defcated thir Kowterest in sports, and in the present in- foon FC by threr goals to one. The Navy forwards proved to be ine players, especially the two outside men, who bad to be constantly watched.

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Brst half the Navy did most of the

and Jackson and Wheeler, the

backs, were hard put to it to keep their goal intact. After a series of incursions, the sailors' right wing scored a beautiful

goal. After the interval, Kowloon equalised with a

fine shot from Mitchell, the new hall. centre The Howloon forwards lost several other opportunities owing to erratic shooting, this being a department in which they should try to improve Neal scured the Navy's second goal, an accurate centre from the left wing nabled the centre-forward to not in a hot hot at close range, the Sailors this winning by three goals to nil

TRADE REPORT.

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RICK-An unexpected demand Cuba bad the effect of stiffening our market to a great extent during the past

stance was specially interested becazar she had been a hard worker in connee- tion with the V.A.D detachment of the St John Ambulance Brigade" (Ap- plause.) He thanked the donors of prizes, the V.R.C. for this of the pool, and Mr. Ho Kwong for his generous support.

The following were the results:- GRACEFUL SWIMMING.

1. Lenng Tit Sang; 2, D, Laing; 3, Ko King rän

100 ZARDN HKEANT STRUKE (Cham- pionship)-1, Leung Tit Sang; 2, D. Laing; 2, Ko King Fan.

50 YARON BREAS STROKE (Group 2). 1, So Taz Keung: 5. Tsoi Tu

BRIGADE TEAM RACE 1, Saiyingpun Division: 2. Queen's College Division.

Hian Dive (Championship 1, G. d. V Hall; 2, D. Laing; 3, Ko King Fan. 30 YARDS ** ANY "STROKE. KACE Chao Hin Mi; 9. Leụng Of Sang; », Leung Sui Sang

LIFE SAVING COMPETITION (Challenge Cup. presented by Sir Robert Ho Tung). 1 Ko King Fan: 2, So Taz Kerng: 3. Lĩ Chung Hàng

LONG FLUNGE (Champion-hip. W.

The chief features of the match were the week. It is reported that close on 10.000 Hall; 2. D. Laing.

of Major and the have been for

LONG PLUNGE (Group 2). So Tsz.

Hav... Hastings on their respec: December big booked Cuba. Narembere Keung: 2 Leung Of Sing: 3, Cheat Ein tive sides. The former went in first and demand from that quarter has not Mi.

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was not out when the innings was declar- ed closed at the fall of the eighth wicket. The Naval Chaplain played such good cricket that the Navy will have increased calise to regret his approaching departure fur Home. The match ended in a draw. Scores: #t

U. Lee and b Cavanagh

Lai Yin To, b Connor

Wei Lee Sun, b Cavanagh

Yew Man Tsun, not out

3

B.E. AND INDIAN ARMY. Uapt. Gray, b Pile .. Major Greenaway, not out. Major Edwards, e Cracker, b Pile 21 - Capt. Murray, e Elliott, b Robin-

14 79

son

98

Lieat. Col. Taylor. b Hastings

.128

U.S.M. Heath, b Hastings

Lieut. Carey, b Hake

Lieat. McConnell, run out

Q.M.S. White, 1 Haku

Yew Man Hon, not out

Extrus

Total (for 7 wickets)

To Man "Pan and C. F. Lee, did

not bat.

Bowling Anaylsis.

Cpl. Connor..... 13

Lt. Cavanagh

Brown Rhodes

42

M.

W.

r: 1

10

1 31

4

0

36

0

0

32 A 0

KOWLOON DEFEAT THE INDIANS.

Kowloon gave the Indians (who were not as strongly represented as they should have been) a tremendous leather-hunting at Kowloon on Saturday, Claxton

carried out his bat fill the innings was declared, and did not give a semblance of a chance... Kowloon won by 155 runs. Scores:-

X.C.C.

3. P. Robinson, c and b A, A.

Bumjaha

A. A Claxton, not out

E. D. Evans,

Arculli

38

.109

Partabrai,

E. L. Braga, b S. A: Ismail ...... J. Braga, c Moosdeen, b Ismail

C. I. Stapleton, hit wicket,

Ismail

J. Stalker, not out

Extras

Total (for 6 wickets declared) ....216

Elson, Carr, Cobb and Pestonji

did not bat.

Corpi, Jeall, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts, declared) 189

Bowling Analysis. "

Hratings

Kennett Robinson ".. Bake

.25 - 2

0 37

G 0 39

0

0

ROYAL NAVY.

Pile

Payinr.-Lt. Commdr. Holborn, b

Edwards

Mr. Kennett, h White.... Paymr.-Lt. Robinson, c

Green

b Edwards

220-2

14.

3

Be G. R. Hastings, not out..... 59

F. Private Elliott, hw, b Jeall

8. B. S Crocker, b Edwards. Lieut. Hake, e Taylor, & Murray... 19 Mr. File, not out ...

.. Extras

..120

Total (for G wkts.) Signalman Stock, A. E. Andrews, and Surgeon-Lieut. Pridham, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

B.

White

Edwards

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51.

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18

Gray Murray Greenaway

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It is rumoured that our market may son be flooded with a very large quanti of old crop Tongking rice, variou iy estimated at between 100,000 and 200.000 bugs, which were rejected by Japanese | buyers down there.

Our closing quotations are as follow Siam Garden Rice $17.50 (small stock). Straight Rice 16.75 (ali Siam stock).

DIVING FOR PLATE Ku King Pans

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Waha White Rice $12.

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