LOCAL SPORT.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
CLUB SECURES TWO
VICTORIES.
HAT TRICK BY MR. W. EDMONDS.
FRIENDLY MATCH.
C.S.0.C., v. Rden
THE
The Royal Artillery visited the Civil Service C.C. and were beaten by the home team by 119 runs. For the visitors who compiled 101 runs, Major Hattersley The feature of Saturday's cricket was Smith scored 39. For the home team. W the double victory secured by the Hong. Edmonds took 6 wickets for 29 runs, kong C.C. over the Chinese R.C. in the and performed the hat trick in his last First League, and the University 2nd XI. over. The home team compiled 200 runs, in the Second League. Whilst bowling F. Baker scored 58 not out. with the Civil Service in their match with the Royal Artillery, H. W. Edmonds performed the hat trick. Several matches were postponed.
"LEAGUE 1.
C.R.C... H.K.C.C..
The Hongkong C.C. 1st.XI. visited the Chinese Recreation Clab ground and easily defeated the home teain...
Batting Brst, the Chinese were all dis. missed for 42 runs, For the visitors „Bowker took seven wickets for 8"runs.
THE LEAGUE.
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 8TH, 1926
THE FANLING HOUNDS.
TWO GOOD. RUNS DURING LAST
WEEK.
[BY HÀMBLEDON.]
enthusiasts (to the number of thres only),
On Tuesday, March 2nd; certain hunting. being bored with the sight of fat-racing, asked permission from the Joint Master's to take four couple of bounds out. Fer- mission being granted, they left Happy Valley for Fanling. Hounds ran the line of a for, which was seen by one of the whips. The fox got to earth easily, as There should have been three matches bounds were on the line too late to get in the Hongkong Cricket League on away on his brush. The officials were Saturday, but one of these that of the doing their best in the absence of the Craigengower C.C. the 1st.
East Master. Surrey Regiment, had to be postponed.
On Friday the Master led a held of The H.K.C.C. who have now completed eight to the vicinity of the above-mention- their League fixtures in both Divisions, ed earth, "just in case the fox might he scored a "double" victory on Saturday, running himself in the vicinity. Glow- and have finished with a commendable record. In the First Division they have;
worm and Banter feathered on a hipe and played nine matches, wen five, drawn two,
thought there, were possibilities; then a whip from the hill-crest just above us,
"
The H.K.C.G.. acored 174 for 0 wickets and lost two, finishing with 17 points made a ncise which might have been re-
E. J. R Mitchell and J. D. Humphreys
In the Second Division they have played | seven matches, won four, drawn three Presentative of a fox in sight or of a
retired after scoring 60 and 53 respec- and lost nene, finishing with 13 point, Dollar line steamer backing out from Kow-
tively.
Scores
CHINESE R.C..
T. E. Yeoh, b Bowker........
H. C. Hung, b Bowker.
J. L. Youngsaye, b Bowker
18
W. C. Hung,t and b Owen
Hughes
0
K. F. Lee, b Bowker
K. E. F. Loc, b Bowker
H. Husg, b Bowker
PS. Wong, b Bowker
H. Ching, b Bowker
C. E. Wong, e Owen Hughes, b
Powell
A. Hung, not out
0
11
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
0.
Bowker
12
&
Owen Highes
.
93
Powell
:
2
H.X.C.C. IST XI.
GD
J. D. Humphdeys, retired
53
CHR. Oxlade, e Ching. b W.
Hung
5
G. P. Lammert. b Ching
E. J. R. Mitchell, retired
R. E. Hepburn, b II. Hung
.....
0
พ
H. Y. Parker, e Ching. b H.
Bung
G. S. Hugh Jones, b H. Hung..
A. C. I. Bowker. e W. Hung, b
H. Hung
A. W. Hayward, b H. Hung
Extras
Total (for wickets)..
Rev. T. B. Powell did not bat.
H. Owen Hughes, not out
15
174
Bowling Analysis.
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W.
W. Hung
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I
Ching ....
10
C 47 1
Yeoh -
2
27
0
31
0
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to be the authentic one, and the hounds ed nine matches, won one, drawn one
and field proceeded at considerable speed and lost seven, securing four points, after a fox which some of us saw to be which will mean that they will probably only about a hundred yards in front of Elish at the bottom of the First Division Benjamin, Boaster and Ranter. The un- should the East Surrey's win against kind quarry turned uphill, and the bill either the Craigengower C.C. or the as a bare twelve hundred and fifty feet RA, or draw against both The East high We got off and led, or (if we had Surrey's at present, however, are a shade quiet borses) held on to the tail or saddle.hereby informed that their Goods with the
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Temperature
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H. Hung Youngsaye
LEAGUE '11.
H.K.C.C. z. UNIVERSITY.
Playing at home the Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI. defeated the University 2nd XI.
Indian R.C. Craigengower Chinese B.C. East Surreys The visitors were all out for 89 runs, H.K.C.C. 2nd D. K. Samy contdlibuting 48.
by 78 rugs Batting first, the home team declared with 167 for seven wickets. Burgess acored 91.
Scores:-
...C.. 2ND XI.
R.E.
Police.
K.C.C.. 2nd
Navy 2nd
I.R.C. and
· Sudan ........
ક
C.8.0.0. "A
H. C. Burgess, not out
81:
Varsity 2nd
A. K. Mackenzie, e Teh, 1 Samy 6.
T. D. E. Pendered, e Sling, b..
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M. M. Watson, e Sling, b Sudan... 1
W. W. Mackenzie, c and,b WM
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C. L. R. Becher,
10
Yeob, S. y.
37
W. W. Brackenridge, e Zimmern,
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G. R. Vallack, b S. V. Gitting...... 2
Extras
21
Total (for. 7-wkts. dec.)..187
J. A. H. Plummer, S. H. Garrod and H. Griffin did not bat.
Sudan
Samy
Bowling, Analysis..
W. M. Gittins..... Chan Wah
J
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M.
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82 2
0
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Y. C. Teh, b Vallack
H. Y. Leong, b Yallack.
B.
Chan Wah,
Vallack
C. H. Yeoh, e Burgess,
F. Hiptools, not?
Extras.
Grifin *
Pendered
Vallack
Total
Bowling Analysis
LAWN TENNIS.
and gripping, dealing as it does with the Klondike gold rush It is well worth seeing as it is the one picture that has really been filmed in Alaska, where the climax was shot!! on the summit of Child's Glacier, the largest body of "d moving ice in the world, some 500 square miles in area and 1,000 feet thick.
For Thursday to Saturday "Where
Further championship matches will be was 11" starring Reginald Denny will played off to-day in the H.K.C.C. ground. be the feature of the new programme. Mon.
The Lo brothers, ex-champions, are The story deals with a young man who appearing against the brothers Roger in is claimed as a husband by a very sice Thes. the Open Doubles.
young lady who tell him they were mar-
41.
From March 8th to 14th, 1926,
Low Warze.
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Days of
H'kongkong.
Height
Standard
Time.
Height
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Time.
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9m 6 27
457
m 8 32
1
734
67 6 5 Im 989
4.1
2
6 84
846
The Rogers have had some experience ried on a certain date. The young man, Wed. 10 in League Matches, but are entered for unfortunately, cannot remember, try as
the first time in this event this year and he will, where he was, or what he was Thar 11221 they should be able to give their oppon- doing on the day on which he is sup cats a good game today, though they posed to have been married. It is Fri. 1986 are not expected to win..
obvious from the foregoing that an even-
1.7.5
The Singles match between Major ing with plenty of laughter is nesured. Satur. 18 m 9:31 4 9. Stevenson and Hussain should be a very Other artists figuring in the cast include, even counter, but as both of them are Marian Nixon, Pauline Garron. Lee Sun. 14m 10 making their initial appearance the Moran, standard of tennis may not be high. Conklin. Both men are steady plays and are not inclined to take risks.
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Otis Harian
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MADAME HAKLETZOVA
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On Saturday next Madame Makletzova the Queen's Theatre are Jackie Coogan and M. D. Bines, of the Itussian Imperial OPEN SINGLES:-Major WB. Steven in The Ragman Zane Grey's "Riders Ballet of Moscow, sad late of the Aletro son 9. 8. A. Hussain, F. A. Bedavond v. of the Purple Sage," with Tom Mix in politan Theatre, of New York, ure to give G. W. Sewell, 4" pim.
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