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ARMY ⇓, NAVY MATCH.

SECOND MATCH OF CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT.

RAPID PROGRESS.

The weather yesterday, though fine was distinctly colder than it had been on Monday when the "Army played the Club, and fielding was probably much more pleasant than watching the game. Morris won the toss again and went in. It is probable that he secured a very great advantage as the wicket is playing anything but woll and run-getting in the fourth, knock will be an unpleasant pro- position.

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Hankey and Evers opened the innings but the former was taken at the wicket when fire was on the bond. Bridge. land and Evers, however, put another appearance on things and all looked well for the Army until the former, in trying to hook a short one from Beatty of his eyebrows, cocked the ball up and was. taken by Venn behind the sticks. At this time Beatty was bowling very fast on a pitch which had very little grass on it, and which was kicking consider. ably. Cantrell was out of form and though Sturges got Evers caught he was not bowling well. Dobbie stayed for a bit but then there was a very bad patch, Beatty doing all the damage. Six were down for 133, with Morris about 30. but Devis hung on for a bit and his partner played very pretty cricket. Smith also stoped some while, but matters were none too bright for the Army when they had lost 9 for 168. Then, however, Fogden put his bat in front of all the straight ones; Morris hit and it was not until

32 invaluable runs Had been added that Venn, seeing Morris was not keeping in his ground, went up and taking a fast cae from Beatty splendidly, stumped bim for a very fine f. It was a fine knock, marred only by one fairly easy chance in the slips.

The Navy Bal.

After lunch the Navy went in but they found Dobbie at the top of his form. With a cross, wind' to help him, and a bad pitch he had the whole side in dit fculties, and although a couple of catches were put down off him, he managed to collect 9 wickets for 42 runs.

A very performance." Cantrell, Armitage, Sewall, Venn and Sturges lone reached double úgures and the whole side were out for 133-

Linn

More Trouble.

The lead of of which the Army secured must have been a very great source of comfort to them during the first part of their second innings. Beattie and Can- trell got really going and with 5 down for ip it looked as if the Navy had pulled the game well round. Things looked Even Deiter when one from the Colonel kicked a bit, and Morris was taken at second slip by Armitage(this for some reason into which I consider it indelicate to enquire the official scorer refuses to believe)-and & were down for 57. Then, however, the Army battled desperately and, without there being anything sen sational Thorpe, Bevis and Smith took- the score to over double this total. li was a great pity Bevis ran himself out. He apparently thought that the ball had bouneed off his glove away to fine "leg and begun a run. Smith presumably was watching to see if second slip would get. to the catch, which he did not, and omitted to send Bevis back. A sad busi- Reflections.

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I use the word as it has a sense of sadness in it. "There were a lot of! catches dropped though I am especially asked to state that the accountant brazch did not, this time! The Army have worked themselves into a strong position, for 200 runs are going to take the deuce of a lot of getting on that pitch. With all deference to the long experience of the Navy skipper-(I owe him a gin anyway)--I think he would have been well advised to rest Beatty a bit earlier in the first innings, as ac least 20 runs were scored off his last few overs for the one wicket. In the same way, well as he and Beatty were bowling in the second innings, a change just le fore, or just after, Tharp lost his wicket might have been useful.

To my mind the two most interesting features of the game, apart from bowl- ing performances, were. Morris! 76 a really stylish knock, and Venn's keep. ing. It is not that he let no byes. But with Beatty bowling at the pace he was, on that wicket, the slightest mistake mennt a four. And time after time the Padre would hurt himself across and. take the ball well wide on the leg side, It looked as if they were balls which pitched on or near the leg stump and swung and broke out; so how he collect ed them so cleanly after being unsighted. defeats me entirely

The match I am told will not start! until 12 noon to-day, but I am not ab solutely certain of this.

By the way, I am told that in view of Beatty's 43.4 overs yesterday I was wrong to call Dobbie The Brook". I don't quite agree. Dobbie went on yes- terday until there was no one left to bol at, and no doubt will do so to-day However, the Army inninge is not done, and perhaps I might refer to the fade, fatigable Lieut. Commander as "Charlie's Aunt. he is still running-up. to the bowling crease

RABBIT

Present Score and analysis:—

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Bowling Analysis.

3 Q

b

Capt. Dobbie Lieut. Hankey

19

0. AI. 17,3 7 ཐཱ

W

Major Lightfoot. 3 ▸ Lient Wright...... * C

b

04

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 99; 9/33; 3/44; 4/38; 8/50, 8/67; 7/95; 9/108; 8/109; 10/113.

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IND INNINGS or ARMY. Capt. Evers, b. Beatty. Major Lightfoot, b Lantrell..... 15 Capt. Bridgeland, b Cantrell 0 Lieat Hankes, e and b Beatty Capt. Morris, e Armitage, b L'an-

trell ..........

18

Capt. Dobbie, o Brewertop, b Can.

" IST INNINGS OF ARMY. --- Capt. Evers, Armitage,

Sturges Lieut. Hankes, c Vean, b Beatty B Capt. Bridgeland, Venn,

. Beatty Capt. Morris, st. Yenn, b Beatty... 78 Capt. Dobbie, b Beatty Major Lightfoot, b Beatty Capt. Thorp, b Beatty Lieut. Wright, b Beatty Capt. Bevis, c and b Emley Lieut. Smith, b Emley Master-Gunner Fogden, not out... D

Byes 21, 1.b. 1

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

0

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trull

Capt. Thorp, Emley, b-Cantrell 14 Lieut. Wright, b Banity

FOOTBALL.

"KOWLOOX D XI. r. H.K.F.C. END XI.

This match will be played at 2,30 pm. on the H.K.F.C. ground on Saturday.

Kowloon 2nd XI:-W. E. A. Wood; B. Guest and H. Baldwin; T. L. Knight, B. Pasco, and G. P: Hedley; C. S. Pile, B. J. Vickars, A. F. May, E, Contes and A. L. G Eastman.

HOME FOOTBALL.

LATEST ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS.

LONDON, December 28th. To-day's English league results, aro

League: Divizion I.

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Arsenal 1, Manchester Un. 0, "

Aston Villa 3, Leeds 1.

Capt. Bevis, rua out

16

as follows:-

Lieut. Smith, not out

99

.200

Master-Gunner Fogden, not out...1

Byes 9, wides o

11

"Total (for wickets) Bowling Analysis.

..118

Ü,

M.

R.

1

W.

Lt. Col. Cantrell... 181 La-Odr. · Beatty... 244 Lt. Sturges, EN.. 3 Lt. Emtey, N. 6 -Fall of the wickets:-1 for 3; 2/64; 0/65; 4/90; 5/127; 6/135; 7/133; 5/138; 97109; 10/200,

1ST INNINGs or NAVY. Lieut. Comdr. Armitage, b Dobble 21 Lieut-Col. Cantrell, RM., C

13 Dobbie, b Hankey Flight.-Lieut. Brewerton, RAF,

1.b.w. b Debbie

Flight-Lieut. Newall, R.A.F.,

Dobbie

Pay-Lieu Hussey, R. M, Morris,

b Dobbie

Rev. Vean, RN., b Dobbie Pay-Licut-Comdr. Shaw, E.N.,

Dobbie

Lieut. Sturges, K.N., e Evers, b

Lobbie

Lieut. Exley, I. b. Dobbie Lieut. Sparkes, R.N., not out.... Lieut. Comdr. Beatty, R.N., e and

b Dobbie

Byes 5, Lb. 7

Total

*Lt.Cdr. Beatty..... 19 4 53

Lt. Col. Cantrell... 189 -Bowled two wides.

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Fall of the wickets:-1 for 19; 2/19; 3/24; 4/39; 3/43; 8/37; 7/73;. 8/92; 9/108

ALPS

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