LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
RESULTS OF MATCHES PLATED DURING HOLIDAYS.
Three cricket matches were played yesterday. On the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, the two days' match was continued between M;. H. Hancock's XI..
Strange
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Edmonds
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"Bowling Analysis.
Bastin.... Lawrence Booker
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SHANGHAI AT "CRAIGENGOWER.
HOME TRAM GAỂN NÄRHOW VICTORY.
It
was one of the closest matches ever seen here and excitement ran high in the late stages. Bradbury played the game of his life. Main outplayed Bara standing on the visiting side. Denis all through, and with Phillips was out-
After their strenuous day in the New Territories and their narrow victory ou
was better than Pratt and McFarlane the Taipo Green the visitors put in anand McLeod were about equal. Phillips H.A.C.C. 2ND XI. . K.C.C. 2ND XI..
other appearance at the Valley with was very good considering that he was In the match at Kowloon yesterday Craigengower as their opponents The up againt Bradbury at his best; and and the Interpart team; on the Indian between teams representing the Hongkong visiting teams was: Main No. 1, Pratt in the earlier stages of the game be Beurention Club ground the Civil Servicn f Cricket Club 2nd XI. and the Kowloon No. 2. McLeod No. 3 and Phillips
Cricket Club 2nd XI., the visitors won Cricket Club were entertained: while at by two runs. For the winners, D. Reid | (skip). Kowloou the K.C.C. opposed the second scored 47, W. W. Mackenzie scored 38 eleven of the H.K.C.C. Details follow: and D. S. Green to not out.
The scores werę:~
INTERPORTERS »
HANCOCK'S XL
On Saturday a two day's match was commenced between a team captained by Ar. H. R. B. Hancock and the Interport team which wềut to. Shanghai. 'The game' was continued yesterday, on the Hong- kong Cricket Club's ground.
Mr. Hancock's XI. made :137 runs ia their first innings on Saturday. 'Tester- day, the Interport team, continued their innings, having made 95 for 3 wickets on Saturday,
For the Interparters, F. Stewart made 110, Capt." Morris 10, and HN. Balhatchet Stewart played a fault- less 'itnings, except for a chance given at To.
For the other side Webster secured the second century of the match, knocking up 10 before heing caught off Bowker's bowling. Hancock played a steady game and was not out 68 when the innings elmed. The game ended in a.draw..
The scores follow:
INTERPORT XI.
H. E. Hollands, e. Huncock, b
Vallack
Capt. D. Armstrong, lbs., b
Powell
II. N. Balhatchet,
Owen Hughes
Capt. E W. Morria.
ten, b De Rumne
W
20
Hancock, b
McNaugh
Aur
E. F. Stewart, e Lammert (sub), by
Vallack
Bev. E K. Quick, b'de Rome 45
A W. Ramsay, e. Hayward, b
Tamilton ...
Stripp, not but
A. C. Bowker, Hamilton: Capt. R. F. Walker, a Ralph, h de
Home
Capt. Beasley, b de Rome
Extras
KONGKUNG C.C. 2ND-XL
D. Reid, c. Parsons, b Gorvin.......47 D. E. G. Nicholson, e Dand, b
Hancock
H. Grifin, b Hancock'
H. D. Parker, & Hancock, b
Bishop
+
0
13
T. D. E. Pendered, c and b Bishop 0 L. D. McNicoll, a and b Fincher... 16 F. Goodvin, c Evans, b Hancock 12 W. W. Mackenzie, b Bishop
H. G. B. Burns, e Evans, b Han-
cock...............
O. Skinner, b Gorvin
B. W. Lee, h Garvin D'S. Green, not out
Extran
Total.
Bowling Analysis.
J. Hancock ........ 15
E. F. Fincher...... 7 ទ C. W. E. Bishop... 12 3 W, F. J. Gorvin. 8
M.
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`KOWLOON C.C. D XI.
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50
15
10
13
40
W.
1
3
3
A. A. Dand, e Skinner, b Parker i
S. Jex, MeNicoll. b Griffin ....... B. Parsons, b Lee
3
A. R F. Raven, a and b Griffin... 18. E. F. Fincher, run out
C. W. E. Risbop, e Burns, b Pen-
dered E. G. Renton. e. Nicholson, b les 9 H. G. Hallam, b. Parker...... J: E. Hancock, h Lre ................. W. F. J. Gorvin, b Parker
CT. Evans, not out****
L. E. S. Hodge, c Nicholson, b
Burns
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
B
6
95
In the morning a challenge match was played between Chief Detective Inspector John Grant, of the Hongkong Police, and C... George Johnstone, of the Shanghai Police (one of the visiting interporters) a very keep tussel result
ed,
put up some wonderful woods.
president, Mr. B. W. Bradbury, in a After the match the Craigengower vice. happy speech congratulated the winners on their game and said how glad they were to have them at the valley Ea congratulated them on their wonderful luck and wished them success in their sporting games against continged End
future encounters.
Mr. Phillips replied for the visitors and presented Shanghai spoons to the Craigengower four.
TO-DAY'S GAMES,
The winner is having a suit of clothes constructed at one of the local dockyards 3 special prize presented by an enthusiast.
Grant was down 7-15 at
the 19th head but struck a good patch and, scored consistently for the next 3 heads, 3, Whant No. 1, C.-Insp. Kent No. 2, Sgt.
7
2. 1, 1 levelling matters at the 16th head. He got a single at the next bend and went ahead for the first time; bat did not count again. The home player was unlucky getting the jack 'twice to give his opponent the shot. Johnson
scored in each of the remaining 4 heads
1, 2, 1, 1 and won by 22-18.
Today Shanghai play the Police at 10.30 am. They will be represented by Mein No. 1. McLeod No. 9, Phillips the Police will be represented by Sgt No. 3, and Johnson (skip). While
Mair and Insp. Clark.
in the afternoon the visitors play Taikoo, and to-morrow the Second League on the Police ground,
The Second League will be represented by Shelishear (RE.Y.C.) No. 1, Hamil ton (E.P.R.C.) No. 2. D. "Rumjaha
(No. 3, and J. Clark (P.R.C.), (skip).
THE SCORECARD.
The score card was as under:-*
Shanghai.
Head. Shota. Total.
2
THE CRAIGENGOWER MATCH.. Beautiful weather' again accompanied 1. Maia the visitors to the Valley and they found s. Pratt the Craigengover green in splendid con-3. McLeod dition. The continued dry weather has (S.) Phillips tended to make the greens keener and yesterday afternoon's game was played on the fastest green encountered so far. With so many counter attractions the attendance was gratifying and the specta tars were treated to a fine exposition of the game. Shangbai won the toss and Main sont down two splendid woods to be followed by Pratt with a toucher. Bradbury had very hard lines with his two woods and Shanghai drew first.blood with a single.
3
4
6
Craigengower,
1: Basa
2 Dennis
3. McFarlane
(S.) Bradbury
Head. Shota. Total.
12
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10
11
11
13
11
Total
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W.
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Bowling Analysis.
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H. Y. Parker... 12 „T. 1. E. rendered o
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Powell
H. G. B. Burns... 4.2
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Owen Hughes
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Hamilton...
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Wchster ...
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do Rome
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In the second head the home side were lying a good two when the skips went up. Phillips got wood, but Bradbury 14 played a splendid draw for a third sbot and the visitors were up 3-1 In the next bend Shanghai were clustered round; the jack with one home wood keeping 18 them from scoring 4. Phillips with bis last wood took it out beautifully midst applause to give his side 5 and put them 21 ahead 6-3. Some fine bowling by the two skipa was seen, in the 5th head when the Tol home side scored a single. In the next on M two heads Craigcagower increased their lead by scoring a brace in each head Shanghai, the score now being: Craigengower, 10;]
12
14
13
14
18
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18
19
17
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20
22122-2286
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Total
Hayward.
E. HANCOCK'S XI.
2nd Innings.
REA. Webster, e Hollands,
Bowker
.....10
JL. W. Hayward, and b Stewart... 21
F. J. de Rome, b Quick
T. E. Pearce, 1.b.w., b Bowker
JL Owen Hughes, Bowker
H. R. B. Hancock, not out
E. W. Hamilton, e Stewart, b
Walker
General E. MacNaughter,
Stewart, Walker
L P. Ralph, run out
G. I. Vallack, h Walker
Rev. T. B. Powell (absent)
Extras
Walker
Total (for wickets).
Bowling Analysis.
0.
H. B
Buwker
20
14
92
Quick
23. 2.
133
18.9
Stewart
4
0
"Balhatchet
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JoHands Morris
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2
C.S.C.C.. I.R.C.
C
68
8668 2 000
..306
The Civil Service Cricket Club, were entertained by the Indian Recreation Club.
The game ended in a draw, the C.S.C.C., sécuring 180; while their oppon ente mado 185 for the loss of 8 wickets.
Scores:-
C.S.C.C.
Finder, b A. U. Arvulli Strange, e Ackbar, F. 1. Areulli 1 Lawrence, b F. M. Arculli
17
Bastin, and b . M. Areulli
Booker, F. M. Arculli, b A. ̈U.
Arculli
Ling, not out
G2
Edmonds, e Ismail, b F. M. Arvulli I
Squibbs, run out
Westlake, b F. M. Arvulli
15/
Paterson, b A. U. Arèulh Edwards, Kitchell, b F
Arculli
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
F. M. Arculli..... 17
A. U. Arculli 17 1
180
owa
0. 2. B.
W.
58
05
8 1 34
INDIAN B.C
45
A IL Madar ........
A. H. Madar, b Booker
J. B. Cuream, e Fincher,
Edmonds
-
8. H. Ismail, e Booker, b Edmonds 7.
N. B. Kitchell, b Ling
8
S. A. Ismail, Strange, b Ling...
B
F. M. Arculli, e and b Ling..
14
A U. Arculli, b Booker
29
A 8.Butkad, e Edwards, b
Edmonds
. Ackbar, not out
Extras
Totul (for 8 wickets)
AQUATIC SPORTS.
CLUB DE RECREIO SWIMMING FESTIVAL AT V.R.C. POÓL.
The second annual aquatic gala of the Club de Recreio was held yesterday afternoon at the Victoria Recreation Club, the committee of which kindly
lent the bath for the occasion.
THE OFFICIALS.
The officials responsible for 'the sports Ware Mears. E. V. M. R. de Sousa, AFR: Silva-Netto, F. H, Barnes, F. A. Yvanovich, E. Leitao, Judges; Messrs.
WATER POLO.
14
15
16
17
90
20
21
Two league games were played at the other 2 after Phillips bad just missed the V.R.C. "A" defeated a team from The 8th head gave the home side an- V.R.C. yesterday evening. In the first, the jack with his first and was much H.M.S. Ambrose by 8 goals to mil. C.Y.D. too wide with his second. In the 10th Arnold. H.M.S. Carlisle refereed. In head a fine shot by Phillips changed the the other game, the K.B.S.F.P.A. "A situation, when the home side were lying, beat H.M.S. Hermes by 8 goals to one. and scored for his team making the The referee was P.O. Smyth, H.M.S. score 12-11 for Craigengewer. The jack Ambrose.
was moved three times in the next head
F. L. Silva, A. J. V. Ribeiro, Starters; and the Shanghai skip again showed his Messra. J. A. S Alves, A. V. Barros, Amerit and gained a good 2 putting his. V. Gosano, Time Keepers: Messrs. M. Fside ahead 13-12 He followed up with Baptista FH. Carvalho, S. A. Marcal, another Eine exhibition in the 12th head
P. AND O. BANK CASE.
ACTION.
C. Roza-Pereira, A. G. Botelho, D. and only a good last shot by Bradbury JUDGMENT GIVEN IN SINGAPORE F. Lopes, H. A. Alves, Competitors saved the situation. At the 13th head the Stewards; Mr. R. A. Silva, Hon. home four scored after consistently Secretary.
good bowling; and the scores wore 14 all.
THE RESULTS.
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At the 14th Main put two beautiful shots right on the jack to lay the foundation for a good 4. Phillips, the skip, again played a good pair of woods and Shanghai led 18-14 at the tea in Time. terval.
The results follow:- 50 Yards Hanicap. 1, J. F. Ribeiro; 2. F. X. Monteiro. Time: 36.2-6secs,
50 Yards Boys' Handicap. 1, L. Bom Pereira; R
2,
Silva-Netto. 20.4-5secs.
The acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule), gave judgment in the Supreme Lourt, Singapore, on October 2nd, in the action beard in his court in the previous week in which a Chinese indy, nained Lea Chwee Keow Neo, sued the F. and 0. Banking Corporation for $20,000.
Mr. II. D. Mundell appeared for the plaintiff, and Jr, G. S. Carver for the bank...
Each side scored a single after tea High Dive-1, F. Roza-Pereira, jr.; and at the 17th head Shanghai just es
G. A. Pinna Points: 101 and 92..
caped another catastrophe. When the The second defendant, a son" of the 100 Yards Championship.-1, A. A. R.skips went up to bowl Hongkong were plaintiff, was stated to have absconded. Botelho; 2, B. Assumpeza. Time: lying 7 shots and Bradbury put in a The plaintiff and the second defendant,
2-3secs.
blocked. Phillips got through but was Tan Chye Kuay, were executors of the
trilo strong and there was no change." estate of plaintiff's husband. After her. Bradbury put up another one short but husband's death plaintiff went to China, Phillips, with a pretty shot, drew second and Tan Chye Kuay managed the tests. and saved the situation, the home four ter's business of Loo Leng and Co. scoring one to make the score, 19-18 for October, 1992, the second defendant open
ed an account with the P. and O. Bank the visitors.
100 Yards Boys' Championship (under 17)-1, L. Roza-Perriru; 2, W. Lawrence. Timi: 750cca
Pillow Fight, L. A. Carvalho; F. B. Pereira, jr."
100 Yards Handicap:-1, C. A. Noron ha; 2 E. A. Noronha. Time: 75sccs.
100 Yards Boys' Handicap-1, W. Lawrence; 2, I Roza-Pereira, Time:
Тавеса,
82.9-5seca.
30secs,
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At the 19th head it was a measure for in the name of Loo Leng and Co., and the shot when Bradbury took the jack obtained from the bank a loan of $20,000 to the edge of the ditch and gave his on the security of a mortgage on 9, Canal Plaintiff alleged that the bank Ride 3. Phillips put down a nice shot, Road.
100 Yards Variety Strokes Handicap.
but just failed to get through the only knew that the loan was obtained for the 1, H. A. Barros; 2, 8. A. Marcel. Time: port and the home team went ahead purposes of the business, or that the pro- again 20-10. At the second last head,perty was not an asset employed in the 100 Yards Handicap (open to the Shanghai "scored a single and it was left business, and the second defendant corn- to the last head to decide the match.s mitted a breach of trust in mortgaging V.R.O members)-1, J. Stewart; 2, D. Main laid two nice shots on the jack the property. Plaintiff said the loan was Lyon. Time: 75sees.
and Basa put one between them, but it repaid by the second defendant to be 50 Yards fally clothed race.-1, A. A. was a trife short. Pratt, the visiting placed to the credit of Loo Leng and B. Botelho; 2, B. Assumpeno. Time: No. 2, put his first wood on the top of Co.'s Further, plaintiff objected that 40.3-Бусск
Basa and Dennis, the Craigengower. No, the bank's claim for repayment of the Ladies Nomination Ence-1, G. A. 2 drew secont shot. Shanghai improved loan was, against the second defendant. Noronha and Miss Noronha; 2, F. X. their position with the next shot and Mc- not against the testator's estate. Monteiro and Misa Gomes
Farlane drove opening up the head but Plaintif claimed to have the mortgage Team RaceWon by B. Assumpeno's leaving Shanghai lying 2, one in front set aside, a declaration that the making team against E. A. Noronha's, F. Roza- and one behind, Bradbury had hard of the mortgage was a breach of trust Pereira and A. A. R.. Botelho's teama. lines with his first and rhillips put up to the knowledge of the bank, alterna
Consolation Race-D. Montalto. Time: another counter; bat Bradbury with his tively, a declaration that the bank parti- Jaat wood got in and lay by an eighth of cipated in the commission of the breach an inch...
of trust by the second defendant. Plain- tiff also claimed recovery of the $20,000 paid by the second defendant to the bank. The bank denied that they knew that this loan was obtained for Too Long and Co. The cheque, for 820,000 by which the sum tent to the second defendant was committee and members of the Club de Following the distribution, the secre advanced was afterwards paid in by the Recreio for inviting his daughter to tary of the Club de Recreio, Mr. A. E. 4econd defendant to be placed to the present the prizes. He congratulated the Leitao, thanked Miss de Sousa for pra credit of Loo Leng and Co.. The bank denied that this transaction was a repsy- winners and thanked the ladies for their senting the prize and handed her a attendance. He said it would not have bouquet of lowers in a silver holder, asent of the amount borrowed on the
mortgage. been such sucocess if they had not a souvenir of the occasion. been present. He also thanked the prize and also for the V.R.C. Dancing follow-Back with costs and gave judgment for Choers were given for Miss de Sousa at length, dismissed the case against the His Lordship, after reviewing the case donors, and the committee of the ed the priesdistribution, the music be the plaintiff against the second defen
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PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. At the close of the sports, Miss do Sousa presented, the prizes, which con-
xisted for the most part of silver cups.
(Continued on next Golumu).
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