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The Civil Service opened well but, "alter the fall of the third wicket, their batamen could do nothing against the bowling of Doggre and Frampton, the seventh The United Services and the Hongkong wicket went down with the score standing Cricket Club commenced a two-days at 38, whilst the next three fell with no match on Saturday morning, which, ag the increase to the score.". Doggrett's bowling and of the first day's play, saw the average was the best of the match. He [Club in a very strong position. Both averaged 5 runs per wicket. Ling was sides fielded strong, teams. The United not far behind with an average of six Services turned out una new player, runs per wicket. L'ent.-Commandée Enffard, and he proved
to be the most succesful batsman.
The United Services were sent in first. Licut-Com Paffard and Capt. le Fleming being the first to face the bowling. When four runs had been registered le Fleming was declared out' l.b.w. Lieut. Eindsell, ne man in, fared a little better, reaching| double figures before being bowled by Owen Hughes, the score then standing at 23. A further twelve mens were added before Lieut. Lake was sent back to the pavilion clean-bowled by Owen Hughes. The next (two winkets produced, useful contrbutions, the fifth wicket falling at 03." The follow- ing Avo wickets, with the exception of'a very useful 37 by Sergt. Cockell, repro- sented along tail nad only added another 30 runs to the score. The side was out for 192
N
The Club batsmen were in good form) and in the first half of their innings they gave a brilliant display with the willow, the first five wickets falling at 35, 96, 181, (180 and 229 respectively." All five batsmen reached double figures, T. E Pearce making a very fine 76, which was the highest score of the day. No fewer than 59 of his total were boundaries. The Rev, E Quick also made a very useful 41. [L J. Davies, the Hongkong "wicket keeper, hit out vigorously, treating the Sorvice bowlers with scorn; but this proved his undoing. In Lieut. Gregory'a twelfth over he stared a 1, 6, 4, 8, and 4 off successive balls, making 21 runs"in all. He stepped out to the sixth with tho obvious intention of acuding it to the boundary, but "skied it, and Sergt. Cockell had an easy catch. Davies' total was 33. The Club side was out for 290.-
When play resumes to-day the Servicea will be sent in to bat again with the heary task of trying to make up. 177, which they are now in arrears.
Swres :-
UNITED SERVICES.
49
Lieut.-Com Paard, McNicoll,
b.Quick Capt. Fleming, Lb.w. "Sayet...... · 0 Lieus, Kindsell, b Owen Hughes... 10 Lieut. Luke, b Owen Hughes.. Rev. Purcell, MeNicoll, b Quick 9 Sergt. Cockell, b MaNicoll Capt. Dods, e Wild, b Quick.. Capt. Howard, Lħw. Quick Pay-Lieut. Gregory, b Quick Capt. Quinlan, e Quick, b McNicoll 4 Lieut. Boatty, not out
Extra.............
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Owen Hughes.
01. M
Je
.3
3
.122
2. W 34 2 30 .0 10
G. E. Sayer 3
J. D. Crawford ... "4 Rev. E. Quick ... 10
0 24
1 29
E G. Lammert.... 3. D 19
L D. McNicoll... 3
H.K.C.O.
0
HODON
G. R. Sayer, a Deds, b Beatty 17 T. E. Pearce, e Dods, b in Fleming 78 H. Owm Hughes, b Gregory ... K Rev. E Quick, b. Quinlan $1 R. H. Wild, a lo Fleming, b Gregory £3 E. J. R. Mitchell, e le Fleming, b
Gregory
E. G. Lammert, b Gregory
29
گئی
|
Scores:
R.GA
Lieut, Chester, £,b,w., Lamble Gr. Frampton, b Ling............... Capt. Bensley, b Ling, b Lamble... Bdr. Doggrelt, b Lamble
Capt. Barrett, c Sutherland, b
Ling
Lion Fisher, b Ling Gr" Davis, b Ling ......... Gr. Lelliott, b Ling
P. T. Lamble
W. Taylor F. Baker
C. 8. C. C
ง
48:38
A. R. Sutherland, a Storeas, b
Holloway....
8
18
0
FRIENDLY MATCHIS,
·H.M.S, "TITANIA” †. CRAIGENGOWER.
On Saturday a friendly match was played between a side selected from the H.M.S. Titania and Craigongower which resulted in a win for the Civilian side by 17 runs. The Titia, had first knock and they opened in a disastrous manner, the first sight wickets falling principally to the bowling of Abbas, whilst the score stood in the neighbourhood of 20.
The
tail, however, wagged vigorously and in the closing stages of the innings the score steady mounted to 89, Livut, D'Arcy Evans and A. B. Gibbs making a good last wicket stand.
Craigengower replied with 106, Brad- bury, Y. Abbas and E. W Major, being | the principal contributors to the score.
Sooros-
Extras
KMS. TITANIA.”
... MONOLIA,
2nd Innings. Ingram, o Fincher, b Taylor Baylisa, o and b-Baker Bushel, b Baker", Beatty, b Taylor Winter, b: Baker Wiecki, Taylor Connoley, b Taylor Gulley, ak Cullip, b Taylor Ovendon, e Smith, b Taylor Kingham, run out Hemmings, no out
Extras
Total
F. Baker
R. Taylor
Bowling Analysis.
0.
7 0 0.1.0
CS.C. 2ND XI. §.
2nd Immings.
Dunkley, b Beatty
F. Baker, and b Bushel
F. Harper, b Bushel
F. Fincher, e Ingram, b Beatty.
W. Cullip, go out
H. Sandford, a and b Ingram.
142
0
Sergt. Stevens, not out Gr. Dyor, b Taylor. Sorgt. Holloway, h Taylor
Extras
Total
1
Watson, e and b Abbas
P. O. Philpott, o atd. b ́Abbas
1.
40
Dennys, b Grimes
8 F. Fincher, not out
6
Emery. b Major.......
1
Extras
L. S. Blumsen, o Hope, b Abbas...
...116
Lieut. Menyira, e White, b Abbas... 0
Tioal (for 3 wkta)
Lieut. Buchanan, o White,
Bowling Analysis
Laurence
Bowling Analysis.
0.
In M.
W.
P. O. Brook, b Abbas
0
B.
.F. J. Ling".....
11
30 2
$
Lisut. D'Arcy Evans, not out .............. 29.
Ingram
# 0
30
1
+
4
24.
3
Str. Simmonds, e Abbas, b Grier:
Beatty
101
34
4.5
30
7
BOIN
2
0
A. B. Gibbr, b Grimes
Wilson Bushel
O
94
0
4
1
10.
K.C.C.. LR.C.
Total
Bowling Andiyais
R. 0. M
0
3
14
B
Griersoo
.0 11
Modi
0 16
D.
Paico
T. Grimes
14
F. E. Laurence, e
Emer
b. Blam-
Total
88
B00....
12
White, o Evans, b Emery
0.
O. Ismail, o Hall, b Cochrane...............
Bowling Analysis.
M. Abbaa, b Gibbs
.0. 10
W.
T. Grimes, b. Gibbs
4. 39 -4 $7
A. Grümmett, a and b Holloway........... F. Baker, e Üyer, b Frampton...... 21:
E. C. Fincher, b Frampton......
A. E. Wood, b Doggett
W. H. Edmonds, b Doggett
F. H. Holdman, b Doggrett
P. T. Lamble, b Frampton Gregory, b Frampton
F. J. Ling. c Stevens, b Doggrett, 0 R. W. Taylor, not out
·Extras .....
Gr. Frampton
Sergt. Holloway... 30 Bdr. Boggrett...... 0.2
SEDOND LEAGUE,
1.R.C. 2xD XI. v. KOWLOON 26 XI,
The Indians 2nd XI. ended their League fixture on Saturday by defeating at Sookungo, the Kowloon 2nd XI by one wicket and 60 runs. They, thas won the League without having been beaten this reason. They won 8 and drew 2 matches.
Kowloon going in fire knocked up 1:8
runs. They started promisingly with 6 wickets for 08 runs but the tail did not keep up and the last four wickets fell for 18 runs only, Petheram being their top ecorer with 31 runs. The fielding of the Indians was very keen.
H. D. Rujah and D. Rumjahn open- ed well for the Indians and gave them a good lead by knocking up 56 rans before they were separated, and when time was up the team had compiled 176 runs for wickets. A Kitchell with 34 runs, rotir. ed, was top-scorer and he also had the best average for bowling for the day with
23 ruins for 4 wickets.
Scores are appended-
KOWLOON.
H. H. Benson, b H. D. Rumjaho... D
M. Y. Abbas...
E. W. Major
FE, Laurence
Y. Abbag
CRAIGENGOWER,
23
B. W. Bawbury, Evans, b
Watson
Y. Abbas, b Buchanan
E. W. Major, a Brook, b Emory.....
Grierson, b Gibbs
Modi, not out....
Paice, o Menylos, b Gibbs Hope, & Watson
Extras
Gibbs
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Enery.
Blumeon Buchanan Watson
5
0. M. B ..
31 4
5 1.
0
5 - 0 20 2
9
H.M,S,MAGNOLIA -
OND XI
D. C.8.C.C
Whe
An all-day friendly match was played en Good Friday between the EMS. Magnolia and the second string of the 0.8.0.0., both sides batting twice. match resulted in a win for the Civil Serviss mon by five wickets and 75 runs.
In their first innings the Naval mea compiled 68, Taylor securing six of their wickets for the small score of 17 runs, The Civil Service replied with 50 runs the euccessful bowler this time being A B." Ingram who secured seven wickets for 23
The Indians met and defented the K.C.C. in a friendly match on Saturday at. Kowloon by wicket and 8 runs. Arculli was in great form with the ball, getting wickets for 95 runs. Cochrane. took & of the Indian wickets for 35 runs,
Scores:
1.B.C.
A H. Rumjaha, e D. Lyon, b
Cochrane
S. D. Ismail, 1.b.w. Cochrane
S. H. lamai o Hall; b Cochrane... 11
J. S. Curreem, b Cochrane........
A. H. Madur, atd. b lüoso...
A el Arculli, c and betcher.
sirdar Khan, std. b Fletcher
M. P. Madar, run out
9. A. Ismail, not out
N. M. Bax, not out.
Extras
Total (for ? wkta)
Bowling Anyais.
Q.
T. Cochranego 20
J. C. Fletcher. D G. Kall
Hobiason 40
KOWLOON 0.0.
21
R. E Lindsell, Curriem, b
Arculli
G. A. V. Hall, run out
F. W. Firman,"b-Arculli
T. M. Cochrano, e M. P. Madar,
b Arculli
F. G. Hirridge, b Arouki,
D. Lyon, b Arculli
J. F. Fletcher, b-Curren
C. J. Tacchi, 6 Curreem
GC. Denca, e 8. H. Imal,
Aroulli...
J. P. Robinson, b Arculli.
J. Smith, not out
Extras
"Total
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
During the Easter vacation, only threes
. Going in for the second time the matches have been played off so far in Magnolia en fared even worse than in the Hongkong Cricket Club Ancusk their first innings. They were all out Tournament. In the Open Champion for a total of 80, Taylor again taking Doubles, second round, 31. P. Lo and most of their wickets. The Civil Service Thomas Lay beat W. B. Roberts and men by this time had settled down and R. E Lindsell by three straight sets. when stumps were drawn at the conclu- The results were as follows: sion of the day's play they had scored 142 for five, which gave them an easy victory. F. Baker got well set and scored 90.
Scores:
H.M,S." MAGNOLIA."
1st Innings.
A. B. Ingram, e Harper, b Taylor 15
L. 6. A Bayliss, b E. F. Fincher... g
OPEN CHAMPION DOUBLES.” Second Round.-M. F. Lo and Thomas Lay boat W. E. Roberts and R. E Lindsell, 60, 6-2, 6-1..
HANDICAP BIYULES. “É B,”. Second Round.-R. Pestonji (19/6) beat. B. Crowley (ser-), 2-0, 6-2, 6-1.
HANDICAP-DOUBLES,
Second Round. E R." 8. Doods und Al B. Raworth (16/1) beat C. Willson and A. G. M. Fletcher (14/6), 6-2, 6-4.
H. Overy, b H. D. Rumjaho
L. D. McNicoll, b. Gregory
B Petheram, b A Kitchell
31
H. E. Hollanda, Purcell, b
Beatty
E. F. Spinks, A. Kitchell
2
L. J. Davies, o Cockell, b Grogory 33 ⠀
E. J. Edwards, o. O. Runjabm, b
Aroulli
13
J. D. Cranford, no; out
9
U. L. H. Railton, b A. Kitchell
8
5
J. Fraser, o Nazarin, b.Arculli...... 10
Extras
34
W. J. Shenton, c-Nazarin, b
Arculli
0
Str. Bushel c Cullip, b Baker.
20
Total
099
W. J. Wolley, O. Rumjaho, b H.
Lisut, Beatty, b. Taylor
D. Bumjaha
Bowling Analysis.
P. O. Winter, b Baker.
1
E. Heather, not out ..
Sig, Wilson, b. Taylor
M.
J. Cornley, H. D. Runjabn, b
B.P.O. Connoly, c. Fincher,
00
Areulli
0
Taylor
Extras
A. B. Gulley, Baker, b Taylor.
0
A. B. Orendon, b Taylor
Total
HYLAM SERVANTS ON STRIKE AT SINGAPORE.
12.5 2.
4
Bowling Analysis;
1 0 10"
2.
H. D. Rumjalia
7.5
器
F. M. Arculli ..............
1
33
A. Kitchell
I. Hiasan
Bowled
2 0. Licut. Beatty 17 Lt Com Paffard.... e Capt. Quinlan 10
0
Capt. Le Fleming 9 0
Lieut. Gregory
Capt. Dods Lieut. Lake
FIRST LEAGUE
C:S.C.C. ». THE RĪGA.
In a league match, which was note worthy for its fluctuations, played on Saturday an Happy Valley, the Royal Garrison Artillery defeated the Civil Bervice first string by 28 runs. The prin- cipal feature of the match was the bowl ing, which by strange rus of luck mastered the batting in no uncertain manner. The R. G. A. wont in first; their frat wicket falling at 13; the third also fell at 13. The score then orapt up to 42 when the fourth fell, the fifth, sixth and seventh going down with no addition to the score. Ling dismissing three of the Garrison men cheaply. A last wicket stand by Bergt, Stevens and Serg Hollo- way saved the situation and they incress ed the score between them from 56 to 118.
H.D. Rumjahn, & Railton, b Spinks 28- D. Rumjahn, o cather, b Overy... 28. B. Nazarin, a Fraser; b.Overy..
J. Ackber, e Benson, b Overy..
A Kitehall, retired
M. Arculi, o and b Overy... 150-Rumjnha, e Fraser, b Spinks.
Hassan, run out....
E Moosdoen, not mit AR M. Samy, b Button A. G. Abbas, not out
Extras
Total (for B wick
Howling Analysis,
E F. Spinks J. Fraser
17
Overy 10
· N., L., H. Raitom WJ Shenton
A. B. Kingham, b Baker
A. B. Hemmings, not out ini
-Extras
C. Stra
Bowling
E. J. Fincher
R. Taylor F. Baker
3
C.8.0.0, 2ND xi. 1st Inninga.
C. "Sara, b'Ingram
B. Sandford, & Baylie, Ingram
F. Harper, cand b Ingram
23
We Cullip, b Ingram ...
E. F. Fincher, a Beattyb Ingi
F. Baker, Wenter, b
W, Wateon, b. Ingram
0
E DanBoy run out,
10
23
Smith, run out
BF. Finahor, not out
B. Taylor, Ingrain
Extrae
Bestty
10
Ingram
Wilson
Total
Bowling Analysis.
NO NONSENSE AT THE EUROPE
HOTEL!
for
The Straits Times reports: Following upon the prosecution sssault of two Hylam, servants of the Europe Hotel, who wore each sentenced to month's imprisonment, the remainder of the dining room staff downed napery and calves
andy
nowithstanding conforance between – representatives of the Chinese Protectorate the pollen and the servante, they refused, further service, Mr. Arthur Odell, the manager, without further ado dismissed 41 of the boys, go
good, bad and
, and set about organising &
engage
staff for Saturday's tiffin and Bubeoqupatly, he was able to anther set of Byłam boya for thes dining room where the service is, once agnia, running smoothly. The majority of the old boys, many of whom were most excellent servants, would be only too glad to resume work, but, Mr. Odell, feels Cat in these mattaes a firm hand is abso..... entely emential and as they were pre- vionaly given an opportunity to restart Work they must abide by his former decation. With this everyone will agree and, it is to be hoped that a searching Enquiry will be made by the proper authorities lato the whole of the causes which have engendered such a revolution- ary spirit among some of the Europa Hotell boys