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LOCAL SPORT.

INTERPORT-GOLF.

HONGKONG DEFEATS MANILA.

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The Americans, however, started yos terday, morning full of kesiness. The Erst four to go out were Mesara Stewart and Shewan (Hongkong and Few and itead (Manila). The first hole was halved, and the bomo players took the second. The third was halved, and the fourth fell to Hongkong. Stewart was showing very fine form, driving with great length and admirable -judgment in a troublesanie "wind, which grew slightly stronger as the day advanced:

A-R.C

1st Innings..

or the

Bowter came in when MeNicholl re- tired for a nice 16, and Owen Hughes

The ABC. met "Kowloon went on. A strain in the groin however stopped hin after three halls, and 'Ardillä katter's ground, when the visitors wom (quite illegally in strict cricket finished by 130 runs, with five wickets to spare. the over and bowled Ling for a single. Senter: Reed went on, and got Fierey L. Bowker, who had so far scored fxp singies running and seemed rather burt about it.. off-drove" Ateallë for four and he and Jacoba remained until the end eate some timo after night-fall: Owen Hughes dropped Jacoba 'ránujeg, back ·from ̧ mid- off, but very few fieldsmen would have got to the ball at 'all..

Radiant week-end weather favoured the two days? Interport Golf matches, which were played at Fanling on Saturday and yesterday between Hongkong Manila, Hongkong winning every patch except one, which was balved.

A marked feature of this game was the The singles were played off on Satur-splendid golf played almost throughout day, and the foursomes yesterday. In by Few. He was none too lucky at times, each case, the contestants played eighteen (bus he showed a remarkable knowledge It was very mediocre cricket and must holes in the morning, and the remainder of the game in all its departments, and | people seemed to be suffering from: Inter- in the afternoon..

Eletr side comprised six players, as under:

Hongkong.-Messrs. A.. B. Stewart, W. Shewan, A. H. Ferguson, R Camidge, and E. J. R. Mitchell, and Capt L. W. Bennet, R.A.

Manila-Mesura Ivogy Few, Mason, and Jamieson, and Liuts. Read and Vanaman.

What looked on Saturday morning like being the big match of the day was that

his confidence never left him.

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portitis. Omar did well and both Strin Bead showed up excellently at times, and Haldman were good behind the notably in the afternoon, when he won stamps. One thing was most noticeable. the 28th hole for his side by sinking a The hatsman at the bowler's"end" should putt of at least right yards from the walk a few paces down the wicket from corner of the green.

his crease after the ball is delivered. This match fell eventually to the long | This is culled. “Hacking up." It seems kong side by 7 up and 5 to play.

astounding to have to mention this in connection" with AD Interport Trinl Another point is that a enl should be made distinctly and not whispered to the breeze.

Ferguson was again in great form when, partnered by Camidge, he went out to play Mesars. Ivory and Mason. His shots and his judgment of wind carry," in were almost all beautifully on the line,

between A. B. Stewart (Hongkong) and driving and approaching, was beyond failed to run in to meet the hall when Ivory. The reason was that the latter has a great reputation in Manila, and that Stewart, who has previously held the Championship of Hongkong, the last time being in 1999, has been in great form just lately.

The first hule fell to Ivory, who did the Meadow in a good foar. Stewart took the next, and the third was halved. Stewart weat, ahead at the fourth, and at the seventh was three up on his op. Ai ponent, the fifth having been halved. the eighth Stewart was on the green in two, and took the hole in four.

Playing the ninth Ivory pulled his tec shot badly, leaving himself a nasty lie in the rough, but he played out splendidly. Stewart topped his approach shot and lay a good ten yards short of the green, which in the ordinary way, he would have| reached easily. Every took the hole in six, (ene over bogey), Stewart thus stood three up at the turn.

The next three holes were halved. Ivory was now making great efforts to get on terms with his opponent. who, however, finished the first round four

holes up.

In the afternoon, Stewart, continuing to play sterling golf, drew further ahead, and won his match by 7 up and 6 to play.. This was a good match throughout, Both men playing up to a high standard, but what was actually the outstanding contest of the day was that between Messrs. A. H. Ferguson (Hongkong) and Few (Manila). The former began by doing each of the first eight holes in bogey, but he was only able to win four of them, the other four being halved, Few, playing really admirable golf, took the long ninth, and at this point was three down to his British opponent.

Ferguson played the 12th, 14th, 15th, and 10th in one under bogey, and won three of them, the 15th being balved. A the end of the first round. Ferguson was In the afternoon, Few gave a splen- 4 up. did playing of uphill fighting, but he could not stave off dolent. Ferguson, playing brilliantly, won by s and a

At one hole, a singularly sensational stroke was played by Ferguson in winning it. Few had, by great bad luck, missed a long putt, leaving his hall on the lip of the hole and almost, but not quite, a stymie for his opponent. Ferguson looked carefully along the "line," and played a beautiful shot which went, as billiard players would say, "in off" Few's ball, "and gave him the hole.

A very close game was seen between Messra Mitchell and Read, the 38th hole being halved, after the players had been all square at the 35th. At no period of the game did either man hold a lead of any consequence, and the dogged charec ter of the struggle will be gathered from the following table:

Hele.

pth Mitchell three up.. "18th Mitchell one up.

19th: All square 29nd: Read, one up. 34th: Mitchell one up. 30th: All square.

In the other matches on Saturday L. M., Bennet (Hongkong) bent Jamieson (8 and 7), I. W. Shewan (Hongkong) beat Mason (18 and 11), and R..A-Camidge (Hongkong) beat Canaman (10 and 9). YESTERDAY'S FOURSOMES.

praise. He was the outstanding figure of the two days' play, and yesterday was mainly responsible for the defeas of Ivory and Mason by 9 and 7.

At the 31st. hole, Mason was successful with a putt of a good twelve yards from the edge of the green.

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In the third match. yesterday E.FR Mitchell and Capt. Bennet heat Jamieson and Vanaman by 5 and 3.

The full resulta were as under:

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HONGKONG.

SINOLES.

Mr. A. W. Camidge

(10 and 9)

Mr. I. W. Shewan

Capt. L. W. Bennet

(12 and 11).

MANILA. »

In the fielding, a good many players

hit slowly towards them. This was ruther noticeable as was a certain lack of back- up. The one certainty about the Inter- port Match is that no one who in lazy ia the acki is going to get in. Whereas I know one or two people who have almost a claim to be played for their field- ing alode. A run saved is a man made.

R. AUDIT. Scores:-

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TË E PEARCE'S SIDE

N. Balhatchet, b Wallington

Lt. Comdr. Jotham, R.N., retired St

A. W. Ramsay, cutired

G.

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Lee, e Jordon, b Petberan.

Dowall,b Earnshaw......... M. M.. Unas, e Petheram, d Fraser 201 LA. R. Dunes, not out

D. S. Fitzgerald. b Fraser ... H. K. Prosor, not out

Extras

22

Total (for a wkts.)......205

Green. Millett, Lyons and Wolf did not hat..

Dowling Aualysim

u.

Fraser Petheram

12

It.

34

0

20

Raven

0

224

D. Earnshaw.

7

Q

Brawn

3

19

Robinson.

20 21

1.C.C

int Innings.

J. P. Robinson, b. G. Lue 0. B. Raven, b. G. Lee

A. O. Brúwn... c Fitzgerald, b

Duncan

B. Petherum, e Maus, b G. Leg...... 11 J. Fraser, b Le

C. Earnshaw. bot out

CJ. Tacci e Mans, h. Duncan ... E. G. Jordan, c Mass, b Lee...... W. Taylor, & Duncan

T. E. Jones, st.. Ramsey, Lee.... J. C. Long, Green, Duncan

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

T. E. Yeoh, retired

1.

D.

1.

R.

E. C. Fincher, retired

24

Lee

13 3 $7

Capt: Kent, retired

Danean

14.2 3

31

Liegt Vanaman

Mr. Mason

E. L. Arelli, e Ling, b Jacobs ...

0

B. D. Evans, retired

F. L. Squibb, c and

Bowker

C. Omar, not out

16

16

.0...12

(5 and 7) 1 Mr. Jamieson Mr. E. J. R. Mit-

chell

0 Licut Read ...... 0 Mr. A. II. Ferguson

(5 and 3) 1 Mr. Few Mr. A. R. Stewart.

(7 and 6) ........ 1 Mr., Ivory

FOURSOMES,

Stewart & Shewan

(7 and 5)....... 2 Few and Read...o Mitchell & Bennet Jamieson and

(5 and 3).........

Vanaman Ferguson (Camidge

(3 and 7)

Total

Ivory and Mason 0

CRICKET.

حطب

INTERPORT TRIAL

G. R. Vallock, ↳ Bowker

Extras

Totif

C.Q:M.S. Stripp, H. Owen Hughes

and ER. Reed did not hat.

Bowling Analysis.

R.

Goodwin

Σ 3 11

Ling

9

Bowker ..

0

Wallington

Webster

17

0

SIL Ismail, retired

F. E Lawrence, b Owar

The weather was at last propitious on Saturday and an Interport Trial was lessrs. A. E. Wood and T. E. Pearce, played between teams captained by.

who umpired af the time. The wicket was very dead and did not help the attack at all.

Jotham and Balhatchet opened to Good- win and Ling, and the furmer soon drove Ling for four and then Locked a short one to the leg boundary. When he had made à good 21 Jotham retired and Wall- ington next over bowled Baihatchet who Yeok seemed to play ross the ball and Fincher were now in and after a quiet. spell the latter put Jacobs twice out of the ground running to long-on and square leg. He had previously got Weha- ter past point for four. Yeoh, after a similar shot off Bowker, was dropped from a hard chance at point off a full toss from Jacobs and both batsmen retired. Kent and Arculli came in but the latter was seen nicely taken at second slip by Ling off Jacobs. Goodwin bad gour on again at the Naval Yard eml and Jacobs drop ped Kent at second slip. Evans got Ling away nicely to long leg for four and shortly after retired. Squibbs came in later, as the bowlers seemed incapable of getting anyone out Kent retired. Webs- ter should bave bad Squibbs caught at second slip just after this. Omar off- drove him for four, all along the carpet and plunked a full toss to the leg bound- ary.. Next over he hit a full toss from the same bowler into the road-e short boundary. Webster had no luck a Valleck lifted him into the deep, but Lawrence missed a fairly easy chance. This hateman was clean-bowled by Bow- her, who had previously e and b Squibbs, and the innings was then declared.

Ismail and Lawrence opened to Omar, Naval Yard cod, and Vallock There were 13 ren fielding which made rua- getting incult Ismail hit a long hop

Yallock to the leg-boundary but next over Omar took Lawrence's sticks with what seemed a really good ball Ng Sze Kwong never shaped badly and was 500n caught at mid-on from Squibbs who bad succeeded Vallock Both of them failed to bowf well'

to

Jacobs

LE WOOD'S BIDE

GS,C,C... I.R.C,

As Happy Valley the second eleven of the Civil Service entertained the Indian Recreation Club II. in a friendly match which resulted in a win for the Indians by 14 runs.

Scores: -

Hanga, b Westinko

...............

H. Nazarin, b Westlake ........... 25 Y. A. Wahab, c Harpers b Bird...

A. Kitchell, b Bird

A. K. Minu, b Sara

50

30

A. R. Samy & Bird, b Butters.....

S. A. Hamid. b Sara

J. S. Ackbar, Lb.w. b. Smith

Ng Sze Kwong, e Finches, b

Squibbs....

H. G Wallington, e Omar, b Evans 10 REA Webster, run out

F. H. Holdinan, ₺ Arculli L. D. MeNicholl, retired AE Wood, b Arcuili

F. J. Ling. b Arculli

G. H. Piercy, L.b.w. b Reed A. C. I. Bowker, not out Q.M.S. Jacobs, not out

Extras

Total

F. Goodwin did not hat,

Bowling Analysis.

Omar

Vullock

Squibbs. Evans

Balbatchet

Arcalli

Reed

Owen Hughes

2. C. Currmar, not out .....

S. A R 1snail. b Sara

Siedar, Khan. b Hallam

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

M

Staith

2

10

Bird

8 1 31

Westlake

5

18

Lockhart-Smith

Butters

19 D

105

Sara....

Hallam

"}

123

C.B.C.C..

1st Innings.

C. S. Sara, b Sirdar Khan.........

F. Harper, Hussab, b Kitchell 16

R. H. Butters, e Nazarin, b Ismail 0

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M.

B.

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2

16

4

14

0

13

V. Cullip, b Current

24

3 7

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80

24

3

W. J. Lockhart-Smith, 1.b.w. b

Ismail

4

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0.3.0

0

R. Smith, run out

R. E, O. Bird, b Currem ........

C.C,C. #. H.K.C.C.

A friendly match between Hongkong Cricket Club and Craigengower took on the Intter's ground, when place Craigengower won by eight runa.

Scores:-

C.C.C.

1st Innings. D. Fritz, b Young S: Abbas, b Griffin

14

B. W. Bradbury, e Peat, z Griffin 5 T. Grimes, 1b.w, b Grifin .............. T. Young, e Peck, b Young

Beed, Spicer, b Macalpine.... P. Playre, b Young

W. Plew, not out i HJ. Dennis, b Macalpine E. Hanson, b Macalpice P. A. Dickson, b Malaepine,

Extras

Young Grifin

McAlpine

Total

Howling Analysis.

W. Westlake, b Nazarin

C. Halla, run out

W. Sareys, a Carreem, b Nazarin

J. Gregory, not out

- Exiraa

Total

Bowling "Analysis.

Sirdar Khan Kitchell

J

Ismail

Hacen

Curreem

Wahab

17

Samy

.4 0

Nazrin

0. M.

2,

14

3

3

8 2

3

5

2

H.L.C.C

1st Innings Breckenridge, rup out

A. Macalpine, b Dickson

F. N. Young, e Reed, b Frita

H. Griffin, 5 Fritz

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HOWLOON DOCKS WIN SECOND DIVISION.

Kowloon Dock Recreation Club visited Kowloon Bowling Green Club, on Satur- day, in the final lengue game of the season. The visitors winning by T5 to 41 This score placed them at the head of the second division table.

The scores were as follows:

Q

11

McMaster, b Dickson

2.

13

K.D.B.C."

K.11.G.C.

Fitzroy-Lloyd, b Plew ... $.

G. Puncheon

Hayell

D. P. Peat & Fritz.......

Docherty

Warren

Keith

Hunter

0

Gray (S.)

Duncan (8.)

18

Gourlay

Miclagan

3

Hedley

Gow

Pearman Muir

Total

Cullen

Bowling Analysis.

Hamilton

Dixon

Evans went on for Omar, who had bowl. ed quite well and Ismail retired for 19. He never did anything wrong but how. never seems to do anything particularly right; a very colourless.bal Wallington played inside one from Evans, and though Owen Hughes failed to secure the ball, Omar got to it before it fell. Webster started nicely, hooking a short one from reea ball or two later, also on the lex

the leg bacadary

and getting a three a

H. Spicer, 1h.w., b. Fritz side. Next over the saine batsman off. Oliphant, b Piew drove Squibbs for four and Arculli re-

"Lithgow Balth, b Fritz G. W. Sewell, not out lieved him. Webster skied him to extra- cover where Yeoh failed to bold the ball,

Extras At the conclusion of Saturday's play, but next ball he was run out through a the visitors were left in the not too en misunderstanding with Holdman,

Nicholl succeeded and largely owing to viable position of having, to win every the two extra feldamen found it hard to match in the foursomes to beat their score. Arculli got one past Holdman- opponents. On the other hand, the Hong-who should have played forward to it, and Wood came in and went for the bow). kong side had only to halve one match in ing but was bowled by Arculli in altempt the foursomes to gain a victory,

ing a big bit

Dickson

Frits

Plow

Abbas

Puncheon (8.)... 25. Wylie (S.),

Johnson (5.)

Total

Greig

Nish

Johnson

24 Morloy (8.)

Total

12

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