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SPORT."
CRICKET.
FIRST LEAGUE,
CRAIGESGOWER, THE UNIVERSITY, The University playing at Happy Valley on Saturday defeated the Craigengower Cricket Club by four wickets and 90 runs, Craigengover had first knock and their two principal batsmen hi their opening partnership went out early without doing Anything. Noteworthy Bradbury was The side was best SON POT all out for 122, Balatcher taking five wickets lor 32. The Caiversity found the! bowing to their liking. The first three! wickegs produced over a hundred runs, the Rev. E. K. Quick wing responsible for 50. Balhatches also hit up 16. The sixth! went down when 215 had been run ap and stumps were drawn.
Seores
D. Fritz,
with
CRAIGENGOWER. Balbatchet
F. E. Lawrence, b Quick...............
B. W. Bradbury, w: Balhatchet 21
T. Grimes, b Batha:chet
f. J. Dennis, b Balhatchet
H. G. White, c Hackuman. b Ram-
Y. Abbas, e and ↳ Rumjahn
R. Base Roffey, ↳ Balhatchet... D
3. Mare, run out
D. Mekinjosh, not out
Extens
Total
Bowling Analysis.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANGARY 7TH, 199.
INDIANS » KOWLOON O.C. -
The Indians improved their, position in the League on Saturday by defeating the Kowloon Cricket Club second eleven in a comparatively easy manner. The In- dians made 130 for five wickets, H. D. Ramjahn carrying his bat for 12. The best the K.C.C. could do in their reply was all out, Pethera and Fraser being the on two to make anything like a atamil against the Indians' bowling, the former scored 37 before being caught.
Scores:-
INDIANS,
M. P. Madar, b Fraser H. D. Rumjahn, not out
17
**
J. Hassar, e Raven, b' Overy D. Rumjahn, b Savage
6
21
1
A Kitchell, Howell
J. A. Wahab, L Brawn
Extras
Total for 8 wkts. ded)
133
H.
Silar. Kahn, R. Nazarin, A. Samy. J Currimbhoy and A. A. Luzack did not bat.
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YACHTING AND BOWLING.
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* ENGLAND r. SCOTLAND.
by Cap. Arthur but Pierette, her class companion, was last by a few seconds The finishes were all good and the com- petition kren, St. Andrew's leading by two points on the morning race..
In one sense honours were divided, in
After tifin at the Club-house the accord the events at the Royal, Hongkong Yacht
lab yesterday between the Societies of race started at three o'clock. For this the St. George and St. Andrew. While the start and finish were at the Yacht Club Englishmen carried off the yatching and the course was by way of Channel events they had to lower their colours Rocks, Cust Rock Buoy, Club-line mark- to Scotland on the bowling green. Even boat and Channel Rocks All points were so it will hardly be denied that, on the pad on the port hand and the distance sever-and-a-half miles." The wind still held strongly but was a bit lighter day, the Englishmen won the more im- was
Great interest was evinced in both than in the morning. The start was portant and popular victory. events and a good namber of members brilliant and an improvement on that of and friends, among whom were several the morning event. There was little ad ladies, assembled to see the finishes of vantage gained by any boat in the start the races and to watch the bowls match.
excent by Adance, which was to the" lee. After the morning race, about 20 per ward of the feet and crossing the ling sons sat down to tiin in the club house first cut off to Channel Rocks with a lead after which the second race was sailed which she gradually improved, In the and the bowls commenced. Na capabla hands of Mr. Rouse she' rounded Eight Heyward Hayes and two of the the Rocks well-ahend of her rivals and Guel class took part in the races and never lost her lead during the rest of the were all on level terms.
race. On the" final "leg" of the course Stalard tried to press her, but dưarac was never in danger and crossed the line 1 seconds in front. The finish was once again very good, but Pierate was once again badly behind. This was due to the fact that early in the race she struck a calmer patch and was the last to pick op a freshening wind. This gave the rest of For the morning the points were the feet a distinct advantage over her. Andrew's : St. George's 25. The final Joan again showed her best qualities and figures were St. George's 67: St. Antook sixth place. The utmost credit is due drew's 53. Therefore, Mr. R. Sutherland, to,ddanne and theas who handled her for on behalf of the Scottish helmame, so soundly defeating the other boats and handed to Mr. E. Cock, a St. Andrew's scoring the maximum of 22 points.
Boats and heimsmen were drawn for and the five boats which St. George's sailed in the morning were handed over to St. Andrew's for the afternoon race.
Both events were very even and only two points separated the rivals at the end of each race but it was England that led at the end.
flag.
The bowls event ras won comfortabir hy, Scotland, the scores being 12 to 28.
Particulars of the scores are as fol-
lows:-
ST. ANDREW'S
Duncan
ST. GEORGE'.. Niuk 1.
St. Andrew's boaty camo, in third,
fourth, fifth, seventh and teath in this
race, and thus St. George's were able to: win on the total by the narrow margin of two points.
Below are the detailed results:-
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY MORNINO RACE,
Finishing Posi-
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Bowling Analysis.
M. R.
W
B. Petheraso
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0
jahn
J. Fraser
1
G. W. Milne, г. Ponsonby-Fate,
Balbatchet
H. Over 2.
14
1
18
A Raven
3
0 10
13
F. Howell
1 31
12
E. Savage
A. O. BraWTL
KOWLOON.
Rink 1.
Sir C. Severn
F. W. Howell, U. D. Rumjahn... 12
M
#
W.
.3
1
0
A. O Brawn. h J. Currimbhoy... 16 A. R.. F. Ravea, b Kitchell ......... 19 J. Fraser, h Kitchell, b Currim-
Whoy
Sellars Keith
Grey
Lowe'
Yacht.
1.Paton
20. Petley
Flink 2
Rusecli
21
Rink 2. Edwards
Time. tion. Pts. 10 Spray (Mr. Rouse).... 19,34.52 1 Gladys (Mr. Pearce). 1911.56. Maffred (Mr. Cock), 12.19-30
7
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3
8
Wilie
McI. Messer.
| Urania (Mr. Hodgson) 12.17. 8 ` . Í
2
6.3
0
t.
Q.
B. Petheram, II. D. Rumjahn, b
Currimbhoy
Williamson
37
Greig
Thornhill Faux
10
12
E. J. Edwards. b Kitchell
$
Sirdar Kahn, b
Madar
3
Altogether an extremely enjoyable day was spent by all who went to the Yacht Clubs, and this new annual event will, no
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Balkateb
Quick
"Rumjaho
Hett
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UNIVERSITY.
A. A. Rumjahn, e White, b Milue... 29
Teow Tuck On, 1.b.w. Milno
Rev. E. K. Quick, e and b Milne... 50
A. S. Hett, é White, b Fritz
Fi. N. Fahrtchet, not out
M. H. Roffey, retired
Ng Bow Po, e and b Abbas
Extras....
Total (for 6 wickets)
W. Gittins, D. Laing. Ponsonby-Fane, S. Hackuma did not
bat.
Bradbury
Fritz
Mackintosh
Bowling Analysis.
C. Savage,
A. J. Kew, b H. D. Runijaha
D. S Green, e Wahab, b H. D.
Rumjaha
I. Overy, not nut
J. C. Long, b II. D. Ramjaba
.215
R. A.
Extras
..
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.
R.
W.
H. D. Runjabi ...11.2
4
.. M.
W
Sirdar Kahn........
5.
16
0
15
1
5.3 3
J. Currimbhoy
6
0
32
3
D
41
A. Kitzbell
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15
Y. Abbas
5.2
More...
D
10
Lawrence
0
15
Milne
Q
| Pierette (Mr. Adams) 19-17.45
Total for morning race 27
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Total for afternoon race 30
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A strong Ensterly wind, somewhat frosh, Joan (3. Hodgwin).... 4.43.90. held all day and allowed both races to Boojum (Mr. Pearce) 4.45.35 be finished in very good time. The day Adande (Mr. Rouse). 4.39. 6 was fine and warm, though rather dulf. Both courses provided a very pleasant sail which was fully enjoyed by the com- peting yachtsmen and those who followed round to watch the progress of the racing The morning race, which started at 11 o'clock, was, from the Club-house line. to Channel Rocks (P) thence to Kowloon! Back (P) markboat on Club-line, mark. bout at Fowloon Dock Point, Cust Rock Buoy (P) and finish at the Club-house an (Capt. Arthur). 19.13.18 line. The distance was six miles, Anjum (Mr. Blair) 12.16.13 the competing yachts made a good start
AT, ANDREW'S SOCIETY; MORNING BACE.
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..... 12.15,31
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CS.C.C, r. NAVY 2ND XI.
Principally due to the splendid bowling of Com. Hoppell and Mid. Sladen the Nary second string were enabled to inflict s very severe defeat upon the 0.8.C.C. second eleven on Saturday at Happy Falley Going in frst the Civil Service men were only able to knock up-48 of which was contributed by Harper. Hoppe was in fire form and took vo wickets for 10 whilst Sladen coming on to bowl in the closing stages of the innings. put "paid to the account. So deadly was his bowling that in his first over he took three wickets for one run and had very hard luck in not doing the hat trick" The Naval batsmen had no dif ficulty in raising the total required, making 143 in their innings. Sara bowl! ed consistently and book seven wickets for
7 runs
Scores.
C.5.0.C.
C. Sara, e Hogg, b Hoppell
W Cullip, e Slayden, b Hogg ***
3. P. Madai ....... $
FRIENDLY MÄTCHES.
MARRIED. SINGLE.
in the strong breeze and it was a fine
test of skill the whole way round, O
Mr. Blair
this occasion the Gaels and Hayward- Hayes competed on level terms, but the Pieratit (Capt Arthur) 4.43.54′′ honours went to the latter clase.Adancerrain (AEF) Blair)... 4.42.49 once more proved herself to be an ex Winifred (Mr. Hen
4.40.33 On the Club ground on Saturday after. ceptionally fast craft and in the hands of derson) ...............
Mr. Shields beat Gladys by 43 seconds. Spray (Mr. Shields)... 4.44.51 Boon an interesting cricket match was Juan of the Gatta came in sixth, sailed Gladys (Mr. Suther
land)
1.41.3 4 7 (Continued on next column.) played between sides representing "Mar
Total for afternoon race 98 CHINESE IST XI. e. C.S.C.C. 18 XI, ried" and "Single." Those in a state
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. of married bliss came in for a harassing
At the conclusion of the racing a small" la a friendly match played at: Cause time from their opponents, who secured e comparatively easy win. Batting first the way Bay on Saturday, a side from the prize distribution took place. ir. D. K. and BLAIR (Commodore of the Club) said they Civil Service Cricket Club met Singles " made 181 for seven when they devised a side selected from the Chinese hoped to make the event an annual one. declared, all the wickets producing good feature of the match was a fine exhibi. The racing, he said, had been held under average contributions. Nicholson beaded tion of trundling by Baker. He took the six favourable conditions but having been a the score with 8. The Married" re-hist wickets of the Chinese innings and competitor himself he would refrain
his average number of runs per wicket from making any comment. plied with 92: Lammert took six wickets. With his last seven balls he recalled what the President of St. at the ball for 22.
secured five wickets and he had extremely George's Society said hard luck in not performing the much the other night when he called atten foveted hat trick. The Chinese com tion to the origin and use of the St. piled 79 in their innings. This the Civil George's flag, remarking that the ships of Service had no ficulty in passing, H. Navy went into battle flying the Holdman, who dis- ensign representative of St. George. He making 167 for 9.
point further by tinguished himself with his fine wicket would venture to go keeping, contributing 50.
saying that this flag was also the flag of the Royal Yacht Squadron, a noteworthy Scores:-
anblem which had been sailed for and lost that day. Mr. Blair said many people thought the contests between the Societies were overdone. On that point be entirely disagreed. He thought that about 95 per cent. of the members of both Societies centred their interests the annual Ball, and these contests, be auggested, fostered the intercats in both Societies and he thought they should be encouraged.
Scores:
SINGLES.
C. R. Buronye Donnelly, b Sayer" 3 D. G. Nicholson, b. Donnelly
II. Owen Hughes, b Read
A. V. Mark, not out
4
49
10
R. E. A. Webster. Donnelly
1o
G. R.. More b Griffin
18
CHINESE.
A. V. T. Dean, b. Donnelly
16
|- Ng Sze KwUTE, ở Ling
G. H. Piercy, not eat...
31"
C. Choa, e Carr, b Bird
E. G. England, Hollands, b Reed 3
W. Hung, run out
M. W. Lo, b Bird
0
Geo. Loe, b Baker....
Extras
15
M. K: Lo, b Baker
10
H. C. Hung not out.
Total (for 7 kis dec.) ...131
H. Ching, o Ling, b Baker
J. M. Tan, b Baker
15
W. W. Markenzie and E. G. Lam mert did not bat.
Y. K. Shi, b Baker
Bowling Analysis.
C. E Wong, b Baker
Externa......
0.
M.
Total
.79
D
30
Bowling Analysin
0
Bird
0
0
MAREIED.
F. Harper, & Grigory, h Hoppell, 94
A Grimmett, + Hoppeli
EW Hamilton, b Sladen
H. J. Pearce, b Sinden.
R. C. Bruce, b Sladen...
J. Gregory, b Hoppell
C. Erana, a Harris, b Sladen
R. Smith, b Hoppell,
H. Westlake, not out
Extras
Total
Hoppell
Bowling Analysis.
Hugg"..
Eladon
Lt. Simpsop. Grimmett
3
4.1 0.14
Recd Sayer
Donnelly
Griffin Hagen Pearce
G. R. Sayer, Piercy, b Lammert 14
Ling
Baker Edmonds
A. R. Sutherland, b Lee,
"T. W. Carr, b Ching.
F. H. Holdra, M. K. Lo, b
Ching.........
0
2 0.
C.8.C.C.
20
F. Baker, not out
The Commodore concluded by briefly referring to the bowling, making humoroua roformace to the fact that Scotland had! won. He thanked Mr. House and Mr. Ralph for their work in connection with the arrangement of the event.
Courte.
Mr. R. SUTHERLAND, in handing over the w.flag of St. Andrew to Mr. E. Cock, re-
presenting St. George's Society, said that, be had been yachting in these waters for 18 years, having learnt his sailing under the late Sir Henry May, He spoke of the difference in mailing conditions Dow compared with those of earlier days. Re clamation scheme and Harbour works bad altered the tides in some parts of the He went on to say that the Scotsmen were now thinking of other con testa that could be played between the Societies other than bowls-(laughter.) It had been suggested to him that & haggis eating competition would be succesful, but he thought the Scotsmen would have to be handicapped. In handing over the flag to Mr. Cock he said he hoped it would be for the first time and the last. He thought that Mr. Cock was always glad to see flags of this design. coming his way, in fact he did not know, what they would do if they did not zee it about,
Mr. Cock, in receiving the flag, suitably replied and mentioned the predominence of younger members in the St. George's Bociety over shoes of St. Andrew's, a
The Commodore called on Mrs. Car- penter, who, ho said, had been out of the Colony for two and a half years, to pre sent spoons to the winnings howls team."
Cheers for Mrs. Carpenter and Mr. D. K. Blair brought a very pleasant after- noon to a close.
9. M.
ง
19
........
T. E. Pearce, c. Owon. Hughes, b
More
1.3 0
NAVT.
E. J. R. Mitchell, cand b Owen
Hughes
50
11
Lt. Hughes, b Sara
9
H. E. Hailands, Webster, b
Lammert....
J. H. B. Nihill, a Hung, b Ng Si
Kwong
17
AE Wood, Bung, b Ng Bu
Com. Brookamith, b Grimmoth...... 16
H. Hancock, Baron, b Lammert 16
Ewang
16
Lt. Harris, b Bara
Lt. Com. Ramsbottom, o Cullip, b
30
Col Robertson, b Lammert
R Hancock, e Owen Hughes, b.
Webster
18
B. C. Witchell, o Ng Szo Kwong,
b. G. In
4
Pay-Lient. Co, Worthington,
b
E. C. Hagen, b. Webster
W. H. Edmonds, b. C. E. Wong 17 BE O. Bird, b. O, Chox
5
Smith
H.-Grifin, b Lammert
F. J.Ling, run out
Pay-Lt. Hogg, Cullip, b Sara
5.
Q. B Reed, e Dean, b Lammer
Pay-Lt. Gregory, 1.b.w. Sara
10
D. E. Donnelly, not.out
Extrag
Mid. Eladen, Cullip, b Cara
&
*Extras
Com. Clayton, b Sart
Eng.Com. Hoppell, not ont...
1..
Total
Extras
Bowling Analysis.
Total
-143
0. I
Bara Grimmett Smith
Bowling inlysis.
12.4
Owen Hughes
105
More Lammert
62 225
3. 1
13
Wobster
191
B. 1 18
(Contingid at faat of next Column)
Total (for B wickets)
P. T. Lamble did not bat,
Bowling Analysis.
Ching
Ng Sze Kwong
Q. Choa
W. Hurg
UE Wong
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