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"VEBMICELLI, PARTE STARS, MACARONI EGG-NOODLES. and all other kinda of Boop stuff, in respontibf the OPENING CEREMONY OF OUR NEW FACTORY WCAUSEWAY BAY, HONGKUNG, on the 21th Ocronze, for 20 days from the 15th October to the 14th November.

SPORT.

CRICKET.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

HONGKONG C.C, DEFEAT THE C.R.C.

The Hongkong Cricket Club scored a win over the Chinese, on Saturday.. by five wickets, some interesting cricket being witnessed a The wicket. being har" and dry. andkube-dly. Lavivar ell the batsmen. The Chinese started none ton promisingly, losing four wickets for 30 ms. A partnership between Yew Alan Tsan and Un Hew Fan, however, considerably improve the cutlook. The former was eventually caught behind the wickets by Mackenzie, after a well-vom- piled . which included four boundary shots. En remained to the end of the in- nings, being beaten with 6 to his credit. Though his play was not fult- less. he brought off going good drivs ɔn the leg, side. Stark, playing after a long interval, fell down on the ground when

to the net of bending over to stop a bat and, having injured his shoulder, had to retire. Brand was in good bel | ing form. and yorked at least three of the over-eager Chinese batsmen.

Blake and Mitchell. who opened the Hongkong innings, stepped out to the bowling. The former, in fact. alust reckleshy, and was fortunate ia not being caught.

Mitchell hit a six off Un and then given leg-before-wicket. The rest of the eleven did not stay long at the wicket. Blaker, seeing the need for runs, won the match for his side by his rapid scoring. The Chinese total was overhauled whom five wickets had fallen. the club thus winning by five wickets. Thez fielding on both sides was very fain, Ng Sz.. Kwong bringing of a well-judged

Scores -- catch that dismissed Brand:

31.

Ng bze Kwong, la Humphrey

Whoa, Man Ping, u. Mitchell, 1 Branų. 3

UNIVERSITY.

1st. Jinnings.

D. Ki Samy, Edmonds G. E. Marley. h. Witchell G. Smith, b'Edronds

H. Basto, not out

K. N. Chunh, h Edmonds J. C. Thivy, retired hurt H. H. Shing, & Witchell S. S. Thung. Witchell

Extras.....

Total

Thươs others, absent,

Bowling Analysis.

H.

3

W'

Witchel Edmonds

ENIVERSITY.

2nd, innings

R: A. Basto, e Kellyrh Pierry

G., F. Mårleg, e Bitchison, à Symme

Thompson

D. K. Samy, Word, ↳ Pierry

G. Smith, Syme Thompso

H, H. Shing, not und

K. S. Cheah, .Themp

S. s. Thang, not ant

Extras

El

U

0

D

Total (for wicketsk

Bowling Analysis.

W

3 2.3:

3

$ 2

Syme Thompson

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

DIVISION. 1.

HONGKONG F.C., I; SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC, b

The Arsa Afteen minutes of play way extremely interesting. A good forward avement by the Police enabled Gerrard. the centre-forward, to rush the ball into goal. After a few minutes desul tory play, the R.th.A. forwards, equalised with a hot shot sent in by Green, which completely bear the opposing custicana. in the second had both sides made deter- mined efforts to storm, A start piece of

The very large crowd which watched this match on the" Club ground were tes warded with a first-class display of foot ball. The Chinese played so wel that the Club were forced to use their weight and spare themselves nothing in their dribbling by Street, of the R G... result- There had been much ed in him senring a goale The Police sonas drow level, Jons Clark and Grimmett taking the ball down the field,between them andthes Grimmett benting the Ariny eustodian with a shot from a difficult

effort to win. speenligion as to how, the Chines, would fare in their first match of the season, but the game was not ten minütes "old when it beesme rident that they are a well balanced eleven who will play even bet ter than they did last year. The Club team was, as strong as it was possible for it to be, Black and McCubbin making a very welcome

reappearance.

eum, into tha team at outside left and showed that when he gets into condition he will further strengthen the already strong forward line which the Club pus-

angle. A few minutes later Kelly added a third goal for, the Police after which, as it was impossible to maintain the Stalker the Paige forwards adopted de fensive tactics. Thence touwwerk the Fal! was constantly in the Police territory, and the R.GA, placed three more goals to their credit: The goals for the R.G.A. were shot by kireen (8) Talfourd (1) and Street (1); and for the Polige by Cierrard

Selby (1) und, firingruets (1) ROYAL NAVY, 7; ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, O

The Club forwards went away with a Push but they were unable to get far with

BUYLOOS DO 2, SHALGENGOWPE C.the ball for Leung Tai Feng, the Chinese left back, cleared with a strong kick.

St. Joseph's College tram, playing their

heavier and better team than they expect fed and were defeated by the big margin The Navy, only seyen gonds to me, drew on the Hawkins for a right half and

This match, at Happy Valley, Was The wall was almost immediately trans- marked by pout fielding n both sides.ferred to the other half of the field Herrxt match in senior footbalk metu a More entches were dropped than held. Evans bowled very well for Kowloon, but his average: like that of the other bowlers, suffered at the hands of the folders. Stapleton. for Kowloon, was just getting well-set when time intervened. leaving the match a draw Scores:

CRAIGENGOÝ KR

2. E. Lammert, de Evans

C. Kennedy, Evans

V. Omar. Robertson. h Pestonji

Thompson, and h. Pestonji C: Heath: b Overy

W. Hall. b Benga

S, Jex, c. f. V. Bruga. Is Evans

F. McCormack, not'out

Extras...

C

31.

Abbas.

Evan

A. Goldenborg. ↳ Evans

C. B. Lyson, not out.....

Total (for 9 wickets denp

13.5

Sin Man Ping, › Brønd

G. Ber; b. w., Donnylly

Bowling Analysis.

Yew Man Tsun. c Mackenzie,

Q

A.

Branksoppäkes

27

Uvery

J

Ca Hew Fan, not out.

-1

Evans

48

Pestonji

10 3 LT

H.. Ching, Brand ...?.

J. V. Brac

0

16 1

J. Woaz. b Braud.....

X,c.c.

bởi len mien is Brand

K. K. Wang, Donnelly ...

Yew Man Hon, e Brund, b Burnie

Extras

Donnelly Brand Humphrey Barn.... MeNicoli Parevicini

"Tita

Bowling Analysis.

0. M

14

نا

H.K...

C. Blaker, at. Well 15 Yaw.

F

143

EJ. R. Mitchell, Eb.w: Un Hew Fan 3

R. S. Green, e Sg. by Yew S......

R. A. Brand, e Ng, hea

A. Burnie, 5 Yew Jan Tana

W. 31ackenzie. L.b.W. Lee

J. D. Humphrey, not

P. Jucks, e Wef, b Yew

L. D. MeNicol, e Yew Man Boa, b

Lee

Extras

Tetal (for 7 wickets)

157

++

D. M. Goodall, ham, b'abhas

P. W. Wilkie, o Omar, h Kennedy J..V. Braga, run out

E. Braga, Omar. Faminert

C. 1. Stapleten, not out

13.

B. D. Evans, e Hall, b. Tammert

A de Souza, hw,, Omar

Q

R. Pestonji, not out and

11

Extens

Total (for 6 wickets)

81

H. Uvery and J. P. Robinson did not hat.

Umar

4

Bowling Analysis..

C. Kennedy......

St. E. Lammert.......

13

0 U

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND. XI. BEAT CHINESE D. XI.

Ko Kin Fan, and Railton had a it with each other. the Chinese lad getting tho better of it owing to his erat activity. Black came to Railton's aid and relieved the situatint. A little later the Club all but scored. MaePhui took a free- kick and sent the ball straight to Stalker, who, too excited to take a carpet shot, kicked the ball into the hands of the Chinese goal-keeper. A little later. Me Tavish initiated a rup. Reediving the ball from Stewart, be dribbled past a Chines and then transferred to Heichel mann, who rightly kicked it a bit for ward but Melavish had unthinkingly pug himself off-side and a likely goal was lost. Any incursions by the Chinese were here alwars started by the right wing, where

inside right forward, the remainder of the team being identical with what which defeated the Chinese on the previous. Saturday. The bustling methods adopted by the sailors told with disadvantage of the lighter men of the College,

· To the first, half. Graydon the centre forward uhtained two goals in irresistible A xenalty kick against the Col style. lege was taken by Styles, who found to difficulty in notching the chiril

Coal Graydon savert the fourth goal, a little In the second before the whistle went.. Railton and McCubbin amid loud Store, who brought the ball up the field

making. for the

by himself, gave the sailors their fifth goal when in his way and. rohing him this goal and was obliged to retire. The goal. Ston turned his ankle in shooting of the ball, cleared with a

hefty

Kokie Fan was playing well. Once he half, magnificent individual effort by for, and was

Black

During the last few minutes of. the

kick.

half the Chinese assumed the first last stages of the zane wyre played in

1t

semi-darkness. Niles and Graydon back Au Kit Sang, who was time and again

added another point to the Navy's scor benten for possession by Macphail and

The sailors speak in high terms of the Black.

got past Black and went in plucky" play by the College, whose for Baall an necurate centre, The ball dribbled wards worked extremely hard and

least a couple of

of goals past Stewart, and the Chinese centre for ed ward bad an

of scoring but saved numerous shuts, while Amy played back, extricating his very soundly missed it.

came with the side from many an ugly situation. The score sheet blank..

half-hack line was distinctly strengthened As soon as the second half started the Club quintette scored their Brst and only by the inclusion of Edwards

from

the Hankins As the result of an excellent bit welt, Graydon's play making hint the

The

forward-line combined of combination, McTavish dribbed past one man and transferred to Stalker, who most prominent man on the field. On the whole the sailors were lucky in getting cleverly dodged two of the Chinese de fenders and, inding himself in a good

as many as seven goals. the College goal- position, piluted the ball straight to the keeper, "Sousa, being our of fürt. levt

of Reichelmann, who was waiting at the Chinese goal-mouth. All that the the ball a

push and the Clubh pust the custodian. scored, much to the delight of their supplied by the

The Chinese

dgment of Stewart, who, took.)

·Club ward had to do was to give

to

the ball

DIVISION II.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE (R.), 3; UNITED F.C.. or

The United F. C. have no reason to be ashamed of their showing against St.

that player had been giving a little ex. Joseph's Reserves, whose team included. hibition to the gallery. For a while the J. Silva, R. M. Omar.. and 6. A. M. Clab forwards kept the Chinese defence Sepher of the Erst eleven. busy, and Lau Bing Cheons, the roul The Civil Service second string defeated keeper, wa

St. Joseph's were pressing most of the the second team

of the Chinese Club from McTripplauded for saving a shot

Leung Tai Fong, who time, but the plucky play of Simmons fairly easily by wickets. Fincher bated the pressure and for about four halfline, prevented the College forwards.

wis playing a

a great game at back, reliev and Mason, at back, and of Blake. in ted very well for his, size: he is a promis minutes Black and MeCabbin bad their doing much damag Many shots were ing cricketer. Roylance played freely work cut out. That sturdy pair of backs taken at goal, but McLeod, the new were letting nothing past them, and once for 24 ans. For the Chinese, Len Ying again the Club forwards attacked the cope with them. After trying very hard. United goalkeeper, proved well able to P., G., Puravicini and D. &. Donnelly did Chin, who will probably soon be in the Chinese citadel. Two strong shots from the College acored one goal in the first first team for his Eelding, opened his whose best feat was in preventing a very whose play in contrast to that of the rest Reichelman were saved by the goal-keeper half, the ball being netted by O. Ismail, Dowling Analysis,

shoulders to the bowlers during the short hot" shot from Rodgers finding the net of the team, appeared to be unnecessarily time he was at the wickets, bitting G fours Chinese forwards rushed for the opposing Sepher and J. Silva.

Towards the latter part of the game, thegorous, The United forwards were unable to penetrate the sturdy defence of in a total of 97. Scores:

goal. The inside left pat in some elever foot work, while the two extremes. Au In the second half, the United defence. Kit Sang and Ko Kin Fan, were repeat; Was kept very busy and Blake and Sim- edly prominent. ware only

and wore

mons were frequently applauded for prevented from scoring because it was Binck and Sieverly robbing their opponents. McCubbin's day out. A very keenly conUrquhart and Mocadeen added two goals tested game ended in a win for the Club. to the College score. The United for

wards Rodger in goal had scarcely anything wer

to must learn combine better.

half too much furried to be of any use. For

not bat,

0.

X

Ching

1 ⇓ 20

Yew Man Tsun

X 51

Ng Sie, Kwong

3

9. J8 0

Leg"........

Un Hew Fac

7.9

#

1 34.

3

17

45

CIVIL SERVICE BEAT THE UNIVERSITY.

G. E. Marley, of the University asi tempted to raise a team to meet the Civil Borvice, on Saturday. on the University ground, in a friendly match. He was without the assistance of Redmond, Wright and Brayshay, so it was not sur- prising that the University collapsed. It was certainly sporting of Marley to take the field with only eight men, öf whom several were new to University cricket. The Civil Service won by 192

Scores:-

ring.

CIVIL SERVICE. A. E. Wood, e and b Smith

G. H. Piercy, e Busto, 6 Marley.......

B. W. Bradbury, run out

c.2.c. 23p. xi.

Sun Kwok Leung. b Sandford Hung Ho Chiu, run out

Lo Mas Pan, b Bacve...

Wong Po Keung, b Sandford

Lu

b

Ire Ying Chiu, Fincher. b Taylor. 27 Wan Shing Taylor Cheung Wing Kui, o and b Taylor Lai Kuen, b Sandford

Cheung The Wing, e and b Bacon Li Man Kwong, not out......... Wu Pak Fuk, e Tayler, b Bacon

Extras

to do thanks to Black with the able helner was hard working, but Mason was of McCubbin. Stewart was the best

the

on the ground, and put in an immense ward, and Gopher played exocedingly amount of work helping both the

winners, Moosdren, the Japanese for

hardworking

and the defence Macphail proved a

well...

to the Daif, and is an acquisition i

Tutal

70

and

Stalker. Reichelmanu was

mark-

ten in The Club forward ling SOUTH CHINA “B” 4; SOUTH CHINA worked very hard Pasco and Rodger did not shine so much S

"A 1.

Borling Analysis.

'Taylor

Baadford Bacoo .fusiona

4

13

$

2

UTVIL SERVICA 2ND. XI.

W. Crocker, e Lee Ying Chiu, b Lai

Kuen

W. Alderman, Sun Ewok besag.... J. Taylor, a Sun, b Lai Kuen H. Sandford,'e li Man Kwong, b. Lai

Киед

.......

0

R. O. Hutchison, e Smith, b Marley, 48

E.

F Bb Wan Is Shing

h Lai Kuen

34

R. C. Witchell, run out

23

R. Duncan, c W Pak Fook, b Hung

W. H. Edmonds, h Smith

G. Roylsace, b Wan Iu Shing...

24

Dr. Smalley, not out

25

G. Hakett, b-Lo Mas Pan

6

F. Syme Thompson, Cheah, b Mar

8. Hamer, Wia Iu Shing

0

9.

W. Hill, not out

H. Kelly, not out

15

Extras

A. K. Mackenzie, b Smith

D

Extrak

-Total

..202

Bowling Analysis,

Lai Kuen

1

Total (for 8 wickets, dec.)

Bowling Analysis.

.0.

II.

Marley

18

0

94

Thivy

8.

Smith

11

r)

nom

Sua Kwok Leung. Woag Po Keng Hung Ho Chi

Lo Man Pan ....... Wan Iu Shing

BORNKON

.118

3.1 10

0

1.

0

0 99

3

ז

ed by the Chinese centre-half and

A very scrappy game was played be therefore, not as dangerous as pauzi

tween these teams on the Club ground. The Chinese front string included two on Saturday afternoon. The exhibition weak places-inside right and

centre for

R.LA., 5; POLICE, 3.

#

ward. The latter might be replaced with suggests a doubt as to the wisdom of in- advantage by the tall centre-forward who cluding two teams from the name Club in played the previous work against the the Junior League A well-balanced Navy

The Chinese backs and goal team can be organized by the amalgama- keeper were as sourd as they were last tion of “A and "B" which would pre year.

sent a combination difficult to beat As it was, on Saturday, "A" had a strong forward line and a weak defende, while B had a weak forward-line and strong The match between the R.G.A. and defence. Combination amongst the for- Polica on the Military ground provided ing, and the goals were scored more by

wards of both teams was woefully lack fairly even game. An was stated last luck than judgment. South China “A "

about week, the Police have excellent material, drew first blood after

fifteen but lack practice, with the consequence tory varied by an occasional invasion of

minutes play in their Opponents' terri that the forward line is deficient in com

their own half... "A's left wing sent in and the ball.

bination. The back line, bowever, is ex a shot right from the Wed into goal

tremely, good, Clark and MoWalter play striking the upright,

the custodian was aware of it.

ing an exceptionally fine game. Another need of the Polite is an experienced goal Some desultory play followed and at the keeper, The combination amongst the interval, the score was unchanged. In the R.G.A forwards was very marked. Green, second half, "B" had things their own the centre-forward, was always in his way and scored four goals in rapid Buc place at the right time. He had two | cession. pade many fruitless at B's" defence,

good henchmen in Talfourd and Street. tempts to break through

The defence was not so strong as the but when the whistle sounded had only attack.

one goal to their credit.

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