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FIRST LELQUE

NAVY KOWLOON 0,007

In a first league match played as King's Park, the Navy defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club by four wickets and 97 rubs. Batting frat the Home side scored 80 runs all out, Jez and Cochrane being the only two players to make an average score. Lieut. Wallace, bowling for the Navy, was responsible for the, cheap dismissal. secured five wickets for 10 runs

Bowling Analysis,

Lieut. Hammond....o

040

Sgt, Townsend..... 11

17

ક્ર

C.S.M. Pearson

14,

1

Cpt. Jacobson

19

*

Lieut. Hammond, b C, Earnshaw 10 C.M. Perreon, Garrod, b°C.

- Earnshaw Ski....

Capt. Wahl, b. Watta

Major Gaddy, b Kelly...

40

14

13

S.-Sgt. Redpath, and b King.... 49 HBCpl. Jacobson, 1.b.w. C. Earusbaw

The Navy replied with 177 for six wickets. Com, Evans and Commander Wood were responsible for 120 betweed them.Com. Wood retired after making

Scores:--

09.

HOWLDÓN.""

J. P. Robinson, e Purcell, b Evans "0 Capt. Spinks, e Evans, Quinlan 3 C. J. Stapleton, & Quinlan num T: M. Cochrane, c Skinner, b Evans 20 S. Jex, e Lindsell, b Wallace

14

B. D. Evans, e Gregory, b Wallace L. J. Blackburn, c and b-Wallace D B. Petheram, b Gregory....... 12 G. A. V Hall, e Sladen, bWallace y H H. Benson, not out

C. Dance, b Wallace

Extras........

Total

60

9 1 9 ..: 0

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S-Sgt. Hamblin, b C. Earnshaw.. 4 0 Sgt. Townsend, b C. Earnshaw...... S.Sgt. Middleton, not out and 0

Extra*

1918.

TAIKOO HONGKONG 2No XI.

ين.

"A side representing Messrs." Batterfield

and Swire (Taikoo) played a friendly match with the Hongkong and XI. on the Club ground on Saturday afternoon, The match proved a veritable disaster for the second string who were badly beaten by

136 runs.

THE CHINESE Y.M.C.A.

SUCCESSFUL GYMNASTIC

DISPLAY.

A gymnastic display was given by the- members of the Chinese YMCA on Saturday evening and proved an unquali. fled success. There was a large gathering.

Taikoo, going in to bat arst, hit out with great vigour, runa came easy and the score stood at 205 for the loss of of spectators, plenty of fur and plenty seven wickets. The side then declared of serious work in which the Chinese The three outstanding scorers for Talkoo youths showed up remarkably well. were: Chadwick, 33; Glace, 50; and

Roger, 63, Roger's contribution includ- "Sharp the word and smart, the action” ed 10 fours and 2 sixes.

a fabilior saying among the troops in

Hongkong, playing one wan short, put the Great War was, irrestibly called to up a very poor show, None of the bata mind as these young," alert man reached double figures and the side well trained Chinoeg vent was out for 48 runs, F. N. Young, their drills and

responsible for the debacle. His bowling was deadly and he secured seven wickets

St-Sgt. not bat.

-Total (for 6 wkts,.. dec.)..............133

"Best

and Cpl. Hallan-did'

Bowling Analysis,

I. W.

for 94 runs.

Scores

I

TAIKOO.

13,

40

B

24

1

**25

G. A. Chadwick, e and b Hollands,39 A. Gace, e Hollands

50

J. D. H. Crawford, o. Remington, b

Hollandsby

10 10.

N. J. Watts

C. -Earnshaw

E. Kelly

C. Alexander

T. H. King

16

390 **20

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

CRAIGENGOWER . HONGKONG CC.

Craigengower and the Hodgkong Cricket Club met in a friendly on Satur

The day on the ground of the former. Hongkong O.C. won by an overwhelming majority, the score being 291 for six wickets me against-97. Craigengower batted first, but found the bowling too much for them.. Omar made a determined stand hitting up 32 out of which 28 were Webster's secured from boundary hits. bowling was.deadly, and he obtained four wickets for only 19 runs. For the Hong." kong C.C., Claxton hit pp 64 with steady During his batting, and then retired. innings he hit up eleven halls for four apioce.

H. Spicer, c Fraser, b Reid

E. CHagen, e Millar, b Reid... 0 HW, Roger, st. Millar, b Hol-

lands

R. 1. Choloner, not out

B. Crowley, b Hollands

J. M. Kaze, not, out

Extras

Total (for 7 wkts).

43

99

0

:

9

205

D. H. Banner and F. N. Young did nos bat.

Bowling Analysis.

J. E. Way

D. Reid

0. M. R. W. 8: $

.14

❤ 68

E. Grimble

} 0 14

0 H. E Hollands... 13

HONGKONG END XI.

74

Bowling Analysis.

R

Evans

"1 ax

Quinlan

II 3

Wallace

105

Gregory

อ 0

Saden

10

NAVY.

Rev. Pursell,

Evana, b Cochrana 91

Mid. Evans, b Evans

61

Com. Wood, retired

68

Lieut. Lindsell, e Evans, b Benson

S

Lieut. Skinnor, e and b Spinks ...

0

Bumsbotham, not out

Mid. Sladan, b Benson

Scores:

Extras

}

8

Total

17

Lieut. Wallace Lt. Com Gregory, Captain Quinlan and Eng. Com. Edwarda did not bat,

F. E. Lawrence, b' Farthing

Grimes, and 'b' Luinters ....... U. Omar, e Webster, 'b Owen

Hughes

4

9

35

....

H. Remington,.. st. Gace, b Chad-

3

wick

B. W. Bradbury, e Claxton, b

Webster......

E. Grimble, b Young

Bowling Analysis.

E. W. Alderson, b Young

Evans, a Lammert, b Webster......

1

J. W. McPhail, b Young

R,

.

Bufton, & Farthing, babater

4

W. Fraser, b. Young

1

Abbas, e Lammert, b Owen Hughes. 14

J. R. Way, not out

B. D. Evans'

8

31

1

E. W. Major, not 'but

B

Capt. Spinks

B

0

1

Extras ***

Hope. b.Owen Hughes..........

.0

G. A. Y. Hall

3

-0

.19

0

White, b Owen Hughes ....

II. H. Benson

9

2ND DIVISION.

LR.C. C.8.C.C.

6

8.

The C.S.C.C. 2nd XI playing on home ground lost to the LR.C. 2nd XI. by 21. runa in the abova lengue.

"

The Indians batted first and kncoked, up 103 runs The home team started, not too well with 4 wickets. for. 10 runs but they finally managed to pile up 83 runs. Tacchi and Gardiner with their vigorous hitting were the two outstanding batsmen for the losers, the former's 25 runs being top-score which included 3 fours. It was a bowlers' day-the fielding of both teampa left much to be desired.

Scores:-

1.G. 2ND X1

H. D. Rumjan, 1.bw.. b Fincher 12 O. Rumjahn, b Gill

"R. Nazarin, 6 Gin

D. Rumjaha, e Savage, b Fincher 5

A. Kitchell, b Fincher

E. A Moosdeen, not out"

CRAIGENOOWEE

Paice, and b Webster

Extras

Total

Howling Analysis,

F. C. Millar, e Hagen, b. Young 4 CBlaker, e Young, b Chadwick

D. Beid, b Young..........

H. E. Hollands, "1.b. w.. Young.....

Total

Bowling Analysis.

21 0" 24

0. M 息

Q. A. Chadwick..... 8 F. N. Young******** 6

0

0. Κ.

E. G. Lammert F. H. Farthing 5

5 I

20h

I 21

H. Owen Hughes... 8. 0 29 R. E. A. Webster... 6"

E.X.CO.

4

*19

10

D. E. G. Nicholson, b Major..... Wild, e and b Omar.

J. D. Humphreys, run out

L. McNicoll, & Abbas; b Omar

A. A. Claxton. retired

04

E. G. Lammert, e Abbas, b Brad-

Abury

9

-L. J. Davies, not, out

28

F. H. Farthing, not out

19

Extras

16

Total (for 6 wkts.)

1.33

R. E. A. Webster, H. Owen Hughes and T. E Pearce did not bat.

الستي

I. Hassan, Lb.w., b Gardiner

F. M. Arculi, & Harper, b Fincher 7

"9

Y. A. Wahap, b Flacher

28.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

W

Major

0

Abbas

I -39

0

0

·Omar·

15

2

13

Lawrence

0 92 0

Paice

0

103

Evans

9 Q...

B

Bradbury

29

1

0 13

E. Moosdoen, b Gardiner AK. Minu, b Gardiner

Extras.......

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Gardiner W. Gill

0. M E. 99 19 2

0

C. Fincher 5.5. 2

3 42 29. 6

Büfton

رحمن

0

CS.C.C. 187 XI. . THE I.R.C. 1st XI.

K.O.Y.L.L POLO CUP.

49

and through- Kanœuvres, with clock-work precision. One noted the ab space of a niting countenance, so^in, tensely serious were they all on their évolutions.

A number of Europeans witnessed" the- display and expressed astonishment at the remarkably fine display. A couple of visi tore to the Y.M.C.A. For the first time were heard to remark had no idea that sich splendid work was being, dosd amongst the Chinese." And one ventures. to think that many people who have been much longer in the Colony, are equally rignorant of what is being done. The European rarely sees or haars of the work that goes on quietly in the fine Y.M.C.A. building situated as it is in. the midst of a labyrinth of Chinese streets. Herd the needs of the body as well us the mind are met and many smart young Chinese in the business houses of Hong- kong to-day have to thank the YM.C.A.. for valuable physical and mental 'equip. ment for their life's career. The display on Saturday redected much credit upon the organising ability of Mr. Me- Pherson (the General Secretary) and Blao upen Mr. A. E. Doma (tha, American physical instructor) who was mainly re- ponsible for the display,

The programme was a very long ons. Speaking generally all the items were good, especially the trick performances on the horse, side borse, and parallel bars. The dumbbell exercises and an exhibi tion by a class of girls from St. Paul'a College with clubs was much applauded. There were also exhibitions of English and Chinese boxing and Swedish drill, us the programme described it, "by cur future strong men." There were also- some wrestling bouts Assisting in the. boxing was Stoker Petty Officer Morgan (Heavyweight Champion of the Colony).. who gave a three rounds sparring bout with Stoker Disk Pte. Spoors, Pie, Ito Turner, Ldg.-Stoker Woods and Stoker Curtiss gavo exhibitions of wrestling catch-as catch-can, style. One must not

CIVILIANS DEFEAT THE ARMY IN forget to mention the f.M.CA. band

FINAL

The Army met the Hongkong Civilian team on the Hongkong Polo ground on Saturday in the final for the K.O.YLI: There were a number of well- Cup. (known local people amongst the onlook

ers, including H.E. the Governor, Mr. and Mex. Claud Severn, the Chief Justical (Sir William Rees Davies), also Admiral

Tanigouchi, in command of the Japanese

composed of Chinese members, M Dome, who presided at the piano and the bevy of clowns who kept things very merry all the way through

YACHTING.

SEVENTH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.

Training Squadron, and Prince Aimone The seventh championship race of the Roberto, Duke of Spoleto, who is visiting Rogal Fongkong Yacht Club was sailed Hongkong as an officer on the Italian gun off on Saturday over a course of: (1) boat Sebastine Caboto. The Prince was Channel Rocks (S). (2) Kowloon Rocks accompanied by his aide-de-camp, Lieut. (6), Gust Rock (8) and Mark Boat o

line (P)-twice round-distance 0.6 miles), Mariano.

with the following results:-

GAEL CLASS

I'cap on Corrted. Coursa.

Time.

... Scratch 45132

The game was well contested and re sulted in a well deserved win for the Civilians by three goals to one. The Army were handicapped from the start by Yachts. slower ponies, but on the day's play, and man for man, the Civilians were un Casi doubtedly the superior side. For the Toinette winning side the combination between Thecla.... Boyd and Bartholomew third and buck Viking respectively, was everything that could be Dorothy... desired. Boyd's back-handers in the first Joan chukka, and Bartholomew's in the fifth, Chinook were particularly accurate.

do.

|| 10 Position:

h. m. 5.

4:47.45 .do. D.N.S

do.

5.07.40

da. D.N.S.

do.

44430

1.

do.

6.24.22

RBYWARD HA

HAYA.

The teams took the field as follows:-- Army.No. 1, Lieut. E. D. O. Davies; Spray

Gladys Sealark

Scratch 6.02.24· 4

do

do. 5.04.53 do. 5.03.28 da D.NS. 4.50.11 319" 5.03.51 4.56.18

3

do. 4,54.54 2

The Civil Service first string was enter tained to a friendly match at the Indian Recreation Ground on Saturday. The Indians were defeated by two wicktes and 133 rans. For the victors E. C. Fincher No. 2, Capt. C. S. Fisher; No. 3, Lieut. Boojum scored 74. G. R. Sayer also materially E. P. Moore; and back, Major-General Winifred...

Adazac assisted in the victory by taking e wickets Fowler.

Civilians-No. 1, J. G. Lyon, No. 2, Sirius

1'36" Ursula W. H 8. Dent; No. 3, C. C. Boyd; and. Lola

as.o.c. Im XI.

Cullip, b Arculli

Sandford, båreulli

Gill, Arculli

Fincher, b Rumjahn

0

Gardiner, b Arculli

21

Hayes, b Arcilli

for 22 runs.

Harper, c Arculli, bH. D. Rum-

Scores:-

jahn ...

Savage, b Rumjahu

Tacchi, e E A. Moosdeen, b H. D.

25

8. H. Ismail, a and b Sayer

15

Bumjahn

Oswick, not out

Spinks, b Arculli

Extras

Aroulli

Total

INDIAN B.C.

8. D. Imail, c Strange, b Sayer... 20 W. B. Kitchell, e Holdman, b Bood 6

A. H. Madar, b Baker

O. Ismail, c Wood, b Sayer******** -0

7

J. S. Curreem, 'c Holdman, b Bayer 3 A, el Arcul, b Sayer...

2

82

8. A. Lumail, o Holdman, b Grim,

Bowling Analysin.

D.

H. D: Rumjohn...........: 9.4- 2

ROYAL ENGINEERS POLICE

The Royal Engineers met the Police at Happy Valley in the Second League, the match ending in a draw as the full team of neither side faced the bowling. There was nothing very sensations about the game, no outstanding scored or bowling averages being made, Staff Sergt, Red- path made the best score of the day with

good 49.- **Scores:

POLIC

(O. Alexander, b Lient, Hammond “8

By Earnshaw st Sgt. Townsend

20

A. Baker, 6 CRM. Pearson CSALMÁT

E. Felly, Eedpath, b Sgt. Towic

B. Thorpe, run out C.S.M. Pearson 13

TH, King, b Cpl. Jacobson...

N, Watta, not out. B-Reynolda, o Townsend, b Opl

Jacobson

0. Earnshaw, not out

-9:

mett

Sidar Kahim, played on, b Bayer... 5. A. Bumjaan, not out AR M: Samy, e Ling, b Grimmett

Extras

-Total

Bowling Analysis,

E. B. Reed F.J. Ling G. E. Bayer F. Baker A Grimmett

E. Dankley,

Ardulli

A. R. Butherland, b-Ansallinen. 29 FHL Holdman, Lizw. Madár sức 58 EO: Fincher, not outing 74 F. Baker, b. Curreem

Lang, b. Arcult

H. Strango, b E. B. Ikm G. H. Bayer, o kadar,

Extrad

20%

Total (for 8kta) Grimmett and E.. B. Rood did. not bat.

Bowing, Analyšia,

Extras

Total (for 7 wits).

101

A. el Arotilji

Garrod and

did not

B. H. Ismail.

bat.

J. & Curreem

A. H. Madar

s to e

bagėsétáåd seda peaza

3'12" DNS.

do

#

ONE DESIGN, Scratch 462.37 do. D.N.F. do 00:10 18.04.03 HANDICAP CLASS. ...ower 1'36" 4:41.50

1

5

0

18

2

1

1.

7

34

... do 2'19" 441.43 2 5.

701 4.48.38 7*81" 4.47.10 + 3 7'0124X5.18 3

ติ

10

ROYAL

HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

315 4:09.28 back, J. Bartholomew.

Belinda... 319" 5.11.18 The first chukka was fast and interest Owl ing, but there was no score. In the second, Dent, who played a good game Daphne throughout, took the ball well down the Bonito...

and Lyon, with a remarkable Ailsa groaned

most difficult Halcyon... back-lander taken at angle, gave the Civilians the lead. The Army started with a rush in their third Diana chukka and attacked almost throughout. Rolis Lout, Moore scored for them with an Collen excellent shot. This player's long titing Arguls II. was quite a feature of the Chukka He Dorothes got full value out of his pony "But prise, whilst Boyd, too, did bemarkable work on his pony Ringwood Thi poty was one of the veterans, having been playing polo in Hongkong for the past seven yera. The fourth chukks yielded The general meeting of the Ladies no score, and was not so interesting Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf The fifth was obviously intended to be Club was held at the Helens May the Civilina' grant effort and Boyd Institute on Saturday. There was a large proved his powers as a captain in the way attendance. In the absence of the Cap- he pulled his side, together and delivered tain ra Crawford, and the Acting & furious attack in the first three minutes, Captain Mrs, Adama, Mrs. Murdoch which resulted in Lyon getting the ball kindly consented to preside over the twice between the posts. The Army made meeting. Lady Bees Davies, proposed by alast desperate effort in the sixth and Mrs. Pearce and seconded by Mrs. Craw last chukka, and deserved more success, ford Morgan, was unanimously elected but the game closed without further Captain for the current year

LADIES SECTION.

DAN ANG The new Committee was then elected as-

follows:-Mrs, O. 0. Boyd, Mrs. H. The big cup, and the four, anall cups Origin, Mrs. H. K. Holmes, Mrs. EJB accompanying it, were presented to the Mitchell, Mrs. F. A. Redmond and Mrs, winners by HE the Governor,

AB Stewart,

Mr. Bartholomew thanked the Governor Several matters of general interest for his attendance and for making the were then discussed, and votes of thanks presentation. He explained the terms of were manimously accorded to the re- the competition and expressed the hope tiring Committed to the Helens, May that mark year there would be another Institute for their kindness in placing team in the Colbay, making four, which a pooth at the disposal of the Ladies? would prevent the possibility of #toam Bection for their meetings; and to Mrs. entering straight into the final, as the Murdoch for. Findly presiding over the

Civiliana, kad, slongsi

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