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FIRST LEAGUE.
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SECOND LEAGUE, "
ROYAL NAVY »; 0,6,0,C. Tvo XI. ****
This gape, played at Happy Valley, resulted in a narrow win for the Navy': 52 rups against 19, and the victors have The Hongkong Cricket Club had na
to thank the ineffectiveness of the C.S.'s difficulty in disposing of the Chinese Retail for their success. Batting first, the creation Club on Saturday on the Club Navy steadily compiled 32, Lambton (18) Edmonds bowled ground in arst league fixture. Thanks being the top scorer.
to the very fine score of 94 knocked up by TE Pearce, his side won by a margin of over 100 runs. The home side batted first and they did nothing despe rate un Pearce came in as úxth man and the score began to mount up rapidly, the last wicket falling with 10$ on the boards. The Chinese only fielded nine men and these nine compiled 40 between
them.
Scores
HK.CA,
R. E. A. Webster, ↳ Lee E. JE Mitchell, b Lee
S. Dea, o Ching, b Lee......
ACJ. Bowker, e Ching, b Low ....... ·
G.. More, b Ching
Col Robertson, c sub, b Ng Sze
Kwong.........
T. Pearce," not out...
17
E. G. Lammert, e Lo. b Hung....... 11.
Rey. Powell, e and b.Ng Sze
Kwong
A. Grace, e Ching. h Lee
H. Owen Hughes, not nut
Extras...
well, esuring seven wickets for During the early stages of the Civil Ser- vice's innings it looked as if they were going to carry the match. With 40 on the board, they had only four wickets down. Then a roset in, and the remaining the crease. long batsmen only held enough to put on eight more runs, one of which was a bye. Fourteen was the C.S.'s largest individual score, this total being made by Harper No other player secured double úgures.
Scores:
KOTAL NAVY.
Pay-Com. Osborne, Lb.w. Sara Major Wilkins, Sara
Lieut. Harris, b Edmonds
Lieut. Simpson, b Edmonds ... IL
Pay-Com. Worthington, b Ed-
monds...
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Mid Lambton, e Harper, Ed-
Pay-Lieut. Gregory, b Edmonds. 6 Mid. Lo Mesurier, cand b Ed-
monds
10:
munda
Tient. Leslie, e Cullip, b Edmonds 0 P.O. Tisley. b Hil
Leach, not out
Total
Extras
Bowling Analysis.
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W. Hung, b.w. b Lammert C. Chaoj b Bowker
G. Lee, é Lammert, b Bowker
Ng Sze Kwong, b Bowker is
H. Ching, e Owen Hughes, b Lam-
mert
H. K. Lo, b Lammert
H. CHung, not out
Y. K. Shi, b Webster
II. Kew, b Webster
Extrus
F. Harper, b Leach .....
C. W. Beardall, e Leslie,
gory
W. Cullip, b Osborne
HE. Strange, e Worthington, b
Osborne..
W. Edmonds, b Tisley
3. Gregory,
R. Smith, C Worthington,
Osborne......
H. Westlake, run qut
W. Hill, not ont.
G. Hallam, b. Tisley
C. Sara. b Osborne
Extras
Total
Two men absent.
Gre-
59
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The Civil Service eleven, playing on their own ground, was comfortably de feated by the University, who compiled 134 to a response of $2. The visitors owed their success mainly to the excellent bat- ting of Rumjahn, who made 38, and Ponsonby-Fane who carried his bat to the eud for a well-chtained 23. He seemed
set, and if the side's innings had endar ed longer, he would no doubt have run up a tidy score. The Civil Service tried
eight bowlers." the most successful of whom was Ling, who captured five wickets for 13. Most of the other trundlers, however, proved expensive to their side. The feature of the home
team's batting was the innings of Wood, who made a nice 38, not out. The only other players in the team to reach double figures were Evans (18) and Nihill (18) There were six "blobs."
Scores:
'UNIVERSITT GIO
A. A. Rumjahn b Baker H. N. Balhatches, b Ling
E. R. Quick, TL,w, b'Ling
B. P. Ng, run out
T. O. Yeow, b' Ling
1
Leach
Gregory Osborne Tisley
Total
Bowling Analysis.
D. M
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This friendly match was played at Kow- loon and resulted in a win for the home Iside by 41 runs. The K.C.C. opened well, their first two wickets producing good averago scores. A rob then set in and the next four wickets fell for the addition of only 20 odd runs Pestonji
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Scorest
K.C.C.
A W. Ramscy, e McNico]}, b Har-
greaves
... 90 F. W. Howell, b Youngsmo za C. Earnshaw, b Hargreaves...........
A. R. Dunena, b Hargreaves..... 10 J. Fraser, e McMaster b Har
·greaves ..........
S.. Jex b Hargreaves .............
R. Pestonji, and b Hollands ..............
K. Earnshaw, by Young
A. S. Hett, c and b Ling..........
W."Liang, run out
W. Ponsonby-Fane,, pot out
N. B. Osman, b Ling
M. HL Roffey, not out
17
Extras
R. E. Lindsell, à Young
Total
154
LE Lammert, e McNicoll, b
Hollands
W. M. Getting, did not bat,
Extras
Bowling Analysis.
Total
Q
Evans Bird Reed
3. 0
Ling
Sayer
Baker
Wood
Nihill
J. C. Fletcher, not out
Holländs
Bowling Analysis.
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Bargreaves
McNicoll
McMaster
Young
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H. E. Hollands; h-Pestonji
P. Jacks, Fletcher
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Lieut. Hargreaves,, a Lindsell, b
C. Earnshaw.
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TH. Holdmane. Osinan, b Rum-
jahn
0
"F. Baker, b Balhatchet
L. D. MeNicol. ↳ Fraser"
B. D. Evans; & Ng, b. Hett
18
F. N. Poung, st, Jex, b. C. Earn-
A. E. Wood, not out
shaw
R. C. Witchell, e Quick, b Hett...4..
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A LEAP YEAR CATASTROPHE, Craigeagorer entertained a side fram A correspondent in a Shanghai con- the HK.C.C. on Saturday. The match temporary writes the following Leap Year item concerning the son of a China mir- resulted in a win for the visitors by 61sionary, who was born on February
runs. The H.K.C.C. had first knock and 29th, 1908: OF course then ho pot due for another birthday made 138 rum, their highest scorer being Was
But 1,000 heing G. H. Piercy with 37 rups. Craigengover until four years later. replied with 7 for 8 wickets, the side 4 century not divisible by four, there was no February 29 then. In 1004 only: fielding nine men,
he had the misfortune to be at sea: his Scores:
parents being on their way back from furlough. It happened that the day they lost was February 29th. So the poor lad had no birthday that year, and in fact celebrated his first in 1903, when he was
H.X.C.C.
E. C. Hagen, rüp out.....
D. E. Nicholson, b. Bradbury ............. 12 Rev. Er Purcell, 1.b.w, Bradbury 18 C. T. Fowle, st. Dennis, b, Brad
bury
G. H. Piercy, e Dennis, b Muskett 24 H. Griffin, b Milne
C. R. Raron, not out.
W. W Mackenzie, White, b
Muskett
A: Stevena, Lawrence, b Milne
J. R. Way, b Milne
L. R. Blacking Milne
•Extras
Total
37
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DURALUENGOWER,
Lawrence, e Purcell, 5 Griffin...... Pinna, e Baron, b Hagen
Grimes, Hagen
Bradbury, eBaron. b Hagen White, Way, b-Stevens
Milne, b Stevens
Dennis, not out Muskett, b Piercy Mackiútoah, b Stevens
b. Extras
tonji
Total
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis.
Q.
H.
Bowling Analysis.
Balhatchet Ramjabn
0.
.W.
Abbins Pinna
:14
Pestonji
Bradbury
Hett Quick Yesu
4
Fletcher
Milber:
6 2
Fraser....
3
Muskett
9
C. Earnshaw d
1
(Continued at foot of next colum
3
0 30
11.3 0
4
Griffin Hagen
Pierry
Total (for 8 wickets)
Bowling Analysis.
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