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SHANGHAI HONGKONG,

FIRST DAY'S PLAY.

[By Our Speci›i kapresenta, iVI.Į

cassed crickel contest between Hongkong and The much looked-forw, 'lo and much-dis hinghai began on the H. K. C. C ground this foroooop, when Shanghai was called upon to defend its own. •,

Tlie scene at the grounds was, indeed, a

Szipp. f, was the nest man in and opened up to and a brace to Wteen, Lanning saving the ful play and put up a lashless lonings Ha Sharpe's bowling Rodolph hit the last ball of boundary by smart fielding of the last two came in for a great reception on bis return Sharpe's over to R. Hancock and gave a balls of the over Wheen, scored a couple to the Pavilion Turner was the next Chance of a hot catch which was not accepted. boundaries through pretty drives all along the batsmen lo and, contented himself with Tho play now became very slow, both batsmen carpet Pearce relieved Irvine at the top end blocking the remainder of the over, Sparka contenting themselves with waiting for a loose and bowled a maldon A

Sha-pq-with the first ball of the next Makin relieved Sharps, the latter having gone by stogged by Hancock to squats leg took up the bowling and was immediate aver clean bowled Rodolph, with a beautiful off his length in his last over. A couple byes for a boundary. Tamer got Sparke away length ball which came sharply off the pitch brought the score up to 190. Wheen scored to leg for another 4 and the century was hol The third wicket saw the score 78-3-20 leg bye off Pearce's first delivery, and the nezisted amidit applause. Cargutbera next sant Rodolph had played a useful but not faultless ball yielded a couple bye. Wheen put another down a maiden over and Sharpe again renow: innings and his effort was loudly applauded boundary to his credit by a glide to leg and ed the attack, Hancock promptly drove him by the spectatore, Brand was Shangbal's amidst great applause the second century was to the on for 4 and followed this up with a Bext representative and was cleno bowled hoisted. Makin renewed the attack and Wheen Jessoplan bit out of the ground for 6 The

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{ports. Altogether there were 73, aleamers festive one when the match started. Al-dif- by a yorker from Sharpe Score: 78-4-0 with a neat log glance, added a brace. The next bali Hancock got on his foot and was and two sailing vessels on the slips_ferent points of the ground lugematsbeds and Lambe was the next batemano in and, after next ball Wheen swiped at and gorja singit, | apparently burt, Sparke, however, clean.

supply of flage and bunting wis sported tenis were erected, and around these a good blocking the first two balls sent the next one to through a miss hit, Pearce's next delivery bowled him with the next ball.

mid on for a binge-Walker repeated this yielded 3 singles and a boundary, the latter a174-4-27. Hancock pliyed the liveliest in who faced Pearce, was applauded for a prolly,

roke which raised the score to 80. Walker pretty hit past third man.

Pearce, with the last bali of the over, got his cut which yielded a boundary. Sharpe again foot in the way and was adjudged L.B.W. took the ball, and recorded a maiden ever. Score: 212-9-52. Wheed had hard luck in got Wake the first ball of Force's next over ting out as he had played a sterling innings and, needless to say, play was watched with fine leg for 4-2 prally struke, and contented without giving a chance. fils was the bright himself with blocking the remainder of the est innings of the day. Main was the last in over. Sharpe again came on and tossed up a but hadn't, a chance to have a bit. McEuen, full pitcher which Walker sont past cover for a who faced the bowling of Makio, was clean single, bringing the score up to 90.

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match was comparatively small, but during the The gathering it the commencement of the progress of the game a considerable number crowded the sheds and the different points of "vantage within the ralled in ecclosure! great interest and considerable enthusiasm was displayed on the individual performance of the cricketers, During the earlier part of the morning the weather wai dull and at times threatening, the sun being obscured behind some dark clouds which rolled overhead. As the day wore on the light did not improve, and although the absence of the sun's rays, was welcomed by the crowd, the light was defective in consequence. There was some slight drizzle during the tiffie adjournment, but not suffi- cient to sensibly affect the condition of the pitch. The weather was, dull and overcast throughout the rest of the day. His Excellency the Governor and suite arrived after the lu- choon recess and watched the play from a especially-erected stand for the gubernatorial party.

Hits Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Captain William Armstrong, Hong-

The Band of the Baluchis.added to the en- ng Volunteer Corps, to be his honorary aide-joyment of the spectators. de-camp, with effect from the 15th int

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The scorers were: Meurs. C. R. S. Cooper (Shanghai); J. Well (Hongkong),

Pearce next put la a maiden over. Sharpe again bowled and Lambs scored a single to leg after which Walker put in a hot drive which yielded a boundary. Another maiden over by Pearce followed and Sharpe again followed on single by Walker saw the century hoisted amidst applause. A hit to square leg by Walker followed, Lanning saving the bound ary by smart fielding. A preity cut by Lambe next yielded 2 off Pearce's bowling. Lambe drove the last ball of the over to the boundary and Sharp took up the bowling. A neat drive by Walker for a single followed, after which

Lambe carefully played the remainder of the

over,

SHANGHAI-ALL'OUT-FIR 312," The Shanghai innings realized the satisfac tory total of 212, of which McEnen put on a creditable score of 18. The extras accounted for at runs, but this was in nowise the fault of the local keeper who kept wicket remarkably well,

Both teams, on entering the Pavilion, came in for a hearty cheer...

The wicket was how swept and tolled, all ready for the Hongkong innings.

S. WATSON & BO•9 [-and it shall fidin that date, and until further with another to cover point. The next batu sharply from leg. Score 116.6-0. Sparke Anderson tock up, the bowling at the top end,

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refreshing rigour. Needless in tay he was nings of the day and hit out with heartily applauded for his bright and finteresting display. A. E. Lanning was the next man in and contented himself with taking measure of Carruthers bowling Sparke took up the at tack and was hit for a boundaries, to leg, by Tarner, bringing the score up to tac Carruthers put in a maiden over and on Sparke taking the ball, anning opened his account with a single pau cover point, the ra- mainder ofthe over yielding no`rans. Carothers sant down the pex over, the batsman play." ing him carefully.

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Sparko's next over on again. A single by Lanning caused amalden, and Carreibers went 132 to be signalled on the board. A couple bills later. Lanning got Sparks away to mid-on for 4 and got another boundary with the next ball by a pretty glance 16 leg.

Carruthers with the first ball på bis over got Turner on the knee, but had the followed by a boundary to fine legs. The score. next ball driven out into the deep field for 41

when stumps were drawn at 5 p.m. was 244. for 4 wickets, Turner bing 20 and Lanning 13 bet out.

THE SCORES: Following are the scores and analysin-

· SHANGHAL-FIRST INNINGS,

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W. Rodolph, b Sharpo .................. 20 L. Waker, c Makin b Sharpe...4 J: K. Brand, b Sharpt

P. Lambe, b Sharpe 13 A. G. Carruthers, b Sharpe... N. L. Sparke, st. H. Hancock........ D. R. McEuan, b' Makin....... A. F. Wheen, 1,b,w, l'eatca T: Main not out adin Dun

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Total 2

HONGKONG-15T INNINGS.

Appended are the scores of the longkong"

team up to the time stumps were drawn-

Che Hongkong Celegraph taken, and the master of the cargo-boat alone but did maillow liberties. Miskin, gaia oak in the slaps saved his debut for a pretty cut sixib ball Pearce got a full plicher well H, H. Makin, b Spark... 14

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1907, remainder were discharged.

Take China men trived in Hongkong yester day morning from Capton. The afternoon will happen in the best of families, the trio, key decided to see the town, As mistakes digg their four around the city, wandered in. to the confpound of the Central Police Station, An inquisitive officer, seting 'men; who appelred to : deeply, interested in the con. struction of the building, as ed them their business, and as they had one, he placed them under al rest. This morning at the Police Cour, they paid $t each for trespassing,

R. Hancock, b Maio '; minusuru 41. T. E. Pearce, b.w. Caruthers. 46:4

H. Hancock, b Sparke is 37. W. O. D. Turner (not out)............. A. E. Laoning (not out), quiilitie

Total for 4 wickers.. DOWLING ANALYSIS.. HONGKONG.—"FIRST INNINGS.

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* 13 2 -35 Corpf Sharpe..... 24, 4 77 T. E. Pearce 15. 2 39

THE WORLD'S" "SHIFBUILDING, According to the intest issue of Loyd's Register Shipbuilding Returns for the quar ter which ended in September, the number of vessels, under construction in Great-fritain was 450, as compared with 512 last year, but the tonnage shows only an insignificant decrease, the figures being 1,080,087 this year as against 1,264,707. 1900. It ip stated that the vessels now under construc tion are 170,000 tons less than those in the yards at the cad of the previous quarter and dearly 185,000 less than those building at the stine time last year. Of the vessels which are in the hands of the ship builders 299 are intended for British orners, while a are for the coloures. No less thaní- qojntity of ric's from A ship in port and land of fiefling in stopping a hot drive from Oller The game, was, resumed after, lonchegn Háncoɛk got a tix-a full pitcher to leg. The foe, and two years' imprisonment while the

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Fire boatmen belonging to cargo-boat No. 883 were charged before Mr. Fi & Hazeland, this morning, at the Police Cours, on charges of theft. The accused, it would appear, were engaged by the accountant of rice shop at Wing Lok Street yesterday to remove a

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gard arrived on the scene and occupied the Shortly after lunch H. E. Sir Frederick Lu-

special box erected for him. The Band of the Walker with a hit out in the deep field for a Baluchis at the conclusion of Shanghai's in boundary raised the score to 110 off Pearce's nings discoursed sweet music on the laws, bowling. Sharpe who had been bowling con-which was greatly appreciated by the big crowd King's Exequatur empowering Mr A, B. At a am, the Umpires, Lieut. Col. Carter sistently well was rewarded in the next over present. Agacio to be Consul General for Chili at Cal (for Hongkong) and Commander Leatham, by clean bowling Lambe. Score 114-5-33. cunts with consulte jurisdiction abo over the R., (for Shanghai), went out to inspect the Lambe had played a free fanings, but was apt

Hongkong's Invinga, jesty's signature. Mitish colonics in Asia, has received His Ma-pitch which was found satisfactory. The Shang- to be impetuous. He, however, made a useful spected the pitch and found samo in' order. At 3.15 pm. the Umpires went out and ini hai skipper succeeded in winning the toss and

stand for the fifth wickel. Carruthers was the At 3.10 p.m. the Shanghai XI took the field THE Governors Council has selected and elected to bat Punctually at 10 am. the next batsman in and a change in the bowling and came in for a hearty cheer as did the Hongkong team took the field and were ac- was false effected, Makin relieving Pearce, who Hongkong opening batsmen, Mesan, R. Hau appointed Kai Long Wan Cemetery, situatedcorded a hearty cheer on leaving the Pavilion,bad bawled well but withoutlu.k. Walker treated cock and T. E. Penice. T. Main opened the on the cast side of the Pekiulam Road at No..Shanghai opened up with Messrs, Ollerdessen Makin with respect and only succeeded in scor bowling for Shanghai, Pearce taking first to ledge, and containing about $350 acres, and Anderson to the bowling of Irvine, Ollering a single to leg with the last bill of the over. knock. Off the second ball Pearce got a single a sufficient and proper place to be, the site of dessen taking first knock, and to be used as a cemetery or burial ground opined up with a boundary and followed it up

Otlerdenson Sharps who took the next over bowled Car by a stick through the slip. Hancock after „ruthers with a pretty ball that seemed to come blocking one got a single through the slips. for Chinese, from the first day of January, 1908,

was neatly blocked and then followed a pretty was the next bateman and after playing the and off his second ball Hancock scored a netice, be deemed to be an authorised cemetery.drive to deep field. The following ball was first two deliveries with the utmost care, hit the single by a lofty driver Main resumed bowling At the instruce of Inpector Kerr of the Water carefully played and the neat glance-to-st-ball of the over ta leg for a single. Makin at the other end. Of his third ball Pearce got Police Station, five bostmen belonging to square legalized another boundary and on coming on again was hit by Sparke for a single which ended in a score of 5; 4 being cargo-boat No 1817, were charged at the Police hained to on the board. Makin was the next single, and later on was punished for a nice for an overthrow by Ollerdessen, who returned Court this torning with damping the deadbaler and sent down ballswhich were carefullt to mid off for a boundary, bringing the score wildly to the bowler, body of Leung Yau, one of their fakte, into ly played by Anderson. The fourth ball. Ander Up $20, Sharpe nextipat on a maiden-over, the bowling and boht down a maiden. over. Anderson readmed the barbour at noon yesterday, Evidence was on glanced to leg and a single resulted. Irvine Irvine relieved Makio at the top end and Main continued the attack, and off his was found guilty. He was fined 5, o, the alter and did not allow liberties. Makin again took in the slips for 4. The remainder of the over away to leg for a boundary, the selegraph native being two months gaol, while the the ball and was keeping good length and, was treated with respect. Sharps with the showing.ro on the board, Anderson continued

backed by smart fielding, was difficult to score first ball of the next aver put up from. At the conclusion of the third over, Main length ball to which Sparke stepped out and over. Main again took the ball and seat down A short, the bowling and sent down another maiden of Shanghai, who had been fielding substitute was promptly stumped by Hancock afew express deliveries which Pearce carefully for Turner, was relieved by the latter's arrival, a smart piece of wk. Score: 1167.2. Mc played, a maideo, over resulting. Anderson the fifth a half volley he put up in the air and ball of the over with a hit to sqrare leg for a yielding a brace to Poarce who got in a pretty Anderson played 3 balls safely to Irvine, but Fuen was the next man in and playel the last took up the bowling, the last ball of the over was held by the bowler. The first wicker fell boundary, Irvine next took the bill and re-glance through the slips: Hancock next faced for f'mas, Anderson having scored 1.

arranged the fiel.-putting ihres men in the Main again and got him away past cover point Radolph was the next hasman, and played slips, Walker played the boyler carefully, but for a single, Pearce followed this with a bound- the remaining ball of the over back to the managed to despatch the third ball for a single ary on the leg side, bringing the scoro' up to 20 bowler. Ollerdessen bext faced Makio and to leg. McEuen doing likewise with, the next Anderson resumed bowling. Pearce got him found his could do nothing but block the first ball. Sharps had a single scared off him by away for a brace. The text ball Pearce survived the balls. The fourth Olle dessen despatched McEuen nnd a lg bye followed, bringing the confident appeal for L.B.W, had was given a to square leg fur 4. Rodolph, in facing frvine, score up to 13o. A couple byes and a bound life through Brand muffing a catch. The field- played carefpily, but managed to stick a single,ary by Meuen to fine teg terminated the over. ing, of the Shanghai team, whilst keen, was llerdessen then put a couple to his credit with Irvine came on again and Walker scored a slack, the fielders not being very sure of their square leg drive and repealed the same stroke single off bim by a cal past point. for a boundary with the next ball. Anather hit The lunchean interval followed, with the past cover with a pretty cut which yielded a year 1748, cricket was an illegal game in

ground fielding. Hancock got Andoroo away to leg by the same batsman saw the teleph score at 142 for 7 wickets Messrs. Walker and boundary, & coupis balls later Hancock za England, Any perang allowing it to be played If is not generally known that down to the register ao on the board. Makin again took McEuen not out... the ball and was applauded for a gritty pizce

peated the stroke, the telegraph registering on his land was liable to fee of £29, and 30 on the board. Off Main's next delivery three years' imprisonment, and the players £10 1j.will go to Brazil, and 12 have Been or on the praya at Kennedy Trawn. When the dessen. A spickt leg enabled this hat to add furing which a slight drizze fell, tancock with stroke caine in for applause, Hancock in implements were to be buin'. This was under dered by Austro-Hungarian, owners.. There had been completed the targe was check-ansiher single to his score. Offerdessen, in the Hongkong team took the field at 2 ng pam.rying to repeat this stroke two balls, later was

esl in sever piculs, which were valued at $30, facing Irvine, scored a single off the first ball, Messrs, Walker and McEuen, the Exp. not outs, cirao bowled by Main. Score: 41. Hun- popularity of the pastime was interfering with are eight-fur French shipowners, seven for were found whog. A search was made and and Rodolph blocked the remainder of the resumed their innings, Sharps, speed the eck played a stylish innings and never gave archery. Nevertheless, the first county, match a tature of Edward IV., enacted because the Italian, seven for German, and the same thetice found; in board accused's boat. The over. Ollerdessen next despatched Makin to bowling at the bottom cad and Walker got a chance. Makia joined Pearce and faced was played while these tremendous penalties Bumber" for Norwegian. Only three are ease was adjourned for one week..

long off for a single, Rodolph following suit.single off the last of the over. irving resumed the bowling of Anderson, who sent down-aware in force. This was betweeg Kest and intended to fly the flag of the Ring

With the next ball Ollerdessen with a hit to a cife lopen. The first bill Walker blocked muiden over. Main continued the attack. Sussex, at Sevenoaks, in 4735- In the London Sup. With regard to the size of the TUG LAN FUNG, lanner, residing at Kow. square leg, which sealized a boundary and a and placed the next twa to legs for a brace and. The Shanghai fielding improved, the fielders Evening Peal from Saturday, August to vessels under construction, it is stated on City, paid a visit to the Pd Hing theatre, short run past cover, raised the score to 30 single respectively. Sharge took the ball and being very keen. A ipse pal of 'Main's was Tuesday, August 16, 1735, it is corded: Last that ra6 steamers and 16 sailing ships are to however, Tang had touched at several tea Rodolph of one way to square leg for a sin-Hongkong fielding was too good to yield any yielding 4 Anderson commenced his next real cricket match, between the Earl of Mid- at Yuma-ti, Tast night. Before, doing so, Olierdessen hit a single off Irvine after which Walker hit the first couple to mid on, but the despatched, by Pearce out into Chater Road, week was played at Severouks, in Kent, a be between roe and 500 tons, 59 between shops on the way, where he was served with gle, the bundary being saved by a smart piece rugs. A single apiece to bith basemen ter over with wide and his over yielded a dicsex, the Lord John Sackville, sud nine other 1,000 and 2,000 tons, 77 between 2,000 and liquids stronger than tea or coffee. By the 4,000, and B2 between 4,000 and 6,000 tone, time he had reached the theatre Tung was Ofterdessen put in a huge dive which was ing, which was a maiden, Sharpe with ing and sent down a maiden over. Anderson gentlemen of the county of Kent, and.S. Wil

of fielding Rodolphy hit a single, after which minated this over, Irvine resuining the bowl couple runs to Pearce Main resumed bowl- There is a big drop to the higher figures, tlie happy. All would have gone the right way it splendidly sayed on the screen from being a the firgi ball of the new over put in number of steamers being buih, of 6,000 to- the actors had performed the piece the way boundary. 43 was now hoisted on the board a slow one which Walker spanned into the bowling: Pearce hit Main to square leg beat" The following year Kent met Snerey,

zest over was a maiden, aud Maie continuedy of Sussex, when the Kentish realemen

liam Gage and leg other gentlemen ofthe coun) 8,000 tons being eight, together with an oil Tang thought it should be done, but as they after so minutes play. Both batsman were now the safe hands of Makin at cover point. Score: for a boundary and brought the score up to 5o. barge which comes under the heading of sail-did not he became annoyed and bombarded playing carefully, the fielding of the Hongkong 147-8-41 log vessels, while ton ships will be over 8,000 the age with all kinds of mistiles. A police- mea boing keer. Ollerdesses, however, suc-Walker had played a careful innings all third ball Makin got him away to leg for 4. Sparke relieved Main at the top end and of his toas and under 10,000. Five are designed manved to the police station. At the Police over, one to square leg for a boundary and the ing mercilessly any "Trose balls. His innings couple singles scared off him by Makin, bring man was near at handtand the rioter was re-ceeded in hitting the last balls of Irvine's along, blocking the straight ones and punish Anderson continued the attack and had a to exceed the latter figure, and two will be Cour, this morning, he was asked to pay $3 just under 15,000 tons. A solitary individual for his disorderliness..

other to mid off, rising the total to 52. Radulph of 41 was in every way wonby of the applause ing the score up to 60. Sparke sent down a hit a ball to cover point and called for a short he received on his return to the Pavilion, maiden over and Anderson went on. Ander. will be betiveen 15,000 and 20,000 tons and

run which was safely negotiated: Sharpe now By that time Li Po has been taught a lesson.elieved Irvine and after blocking the left-opened he account with a neat glance to baliwan scoring to off him. Sparks resumed

Wheen was the nex-man in and, promptly two will be over that figure. From all these has learnt that money cannot be made bander for 5 balissent the lag one-of-the over leg off Sharpe. Irvine's next over only bowling and was neatly despatched to square son was severely punished in this oven the jables enumerated warships have been ex- chuded, a special section being devoted to be in Uis farm in the-Now-Territory, where of hir. A maiden over by Makin, followed, the the bowling. This over yielded a couple sin. Anderson, at the batom end who

withoul, money. Last week Li dropped his square leg for apparently a favourite stroke realized a single-and Sharpe again took up leg Yar 4 by Pearce. Carruthers relieved them From that it appears the for the he was employed, and came to the city to start British Government five first-class battle-a hawkese business of his own. Alle money ball Sharpe's fintball wassent to square leg for fivine bowled a maiden over and Sharpe resu 1.4

bowler sending down a series of good length: eles to Wheca, bringing the score up to 150.geting expensive. Off his third bill Makin ships of 88,800 tons displacenient are ustler he possessed was thice cents and a few cash.

a single, the next one being a leg bye, Anathered. Wheeu despatched Sharpe to'square leg, side and placed the next ball to leg for 3. got aboundary by a clean, drive on the on construction at the Royal dockyards and at in aider to enter the hawker's business in style hit to leg by Ollardessen raised the score to Lanningsaving the boundary in brilliant fashiob. bringing the score up to 35. Sparke took up private yards and six first-class armoured it is necessary to have twd trays, a carrying Go Ollardessen who was now playing a free Irvine went on again and Wheen, scored the a tack, and with the second, ball of the cruisers have been laid down, Seven pol, and the eatables. But this did not seem game scot Makin to leg for 3 and Rodolph brace. The fielding of Hongkong came in torpedo boat deuroyers and 12, first-class to worry the genius. At about six o'clock this fall wed with a single, Rodolph with a hit to for frequent applause.

over clean bowled Makin, who seemed to torpedo boats are being built at private yards morning, Li opened out. Passing along Con mid on scored a couple, off Sharpe and thea

Be in two minds as to how to play the and the keelt of seven submarines have been Road be spotted his heart's desire, ran a single for a hit to point. Dilerdessen with bath batsmen playing him with confidence, an invaluable stand for the second wicket Sharpe on resuming was severely punished, ball. Score: 83-2-14- Makin had put up Twn sols, heavily laden with fuit, 'were Jald at Chatham. For foreign Governments standing in this guiler-unattended, Li bold-Pearce relieved Makin, and Rodolph sant,the boundary, Oď líviněk next over Wheen scared Hradeck was the next mau-lo and signal, a snipe to mid off rained the score to go. Wheen. got in a fine drive which yloided a and was accorded his mead of applause. H: or in order that the workmen may not be ly stepped up to the stalls, picked them up seened ball to cover, scoring a single Ollera bododary by a nice cut pist point, bringing led his appearance by driving Sparks for 2 to unemployed the private firms at Elswick, on hij, shoulder, and tripped down the road, dessen bit the next ball to cover and noning the score up to 160. Sharpe resumed at the Barrow and .other places are build yelling "Oranges for sale. The owner of the a short single was run out: The second wicket bottom end and bowled a maiden..

the oa, and hitting the next ball for 6 into ing a total of fifteen warships,, rang. stall, who had retired behind, a pillar to light a real 2nd 75, of which Ollordessen scored 4 by Off Irvine's bowling Wheen scored a hit to leg, Pavilion. Leaving the next ball alone, a straight Chater Road, amidst great applause from the ing, from battleships to submarines. The alley, yelled foo, and Li's downfall came pretty cricket. The retiring batman had the telegraph showing 170 on the board. Sharpe and on the wicket, be bit the last ball of the totul aumber of men-of-war under con Melbourne, at the Police Court, this forenoon, and given a good exhibition. Ollerdassen on single off him, levine's pent over yielded a bit Carruthers took up the bowling and with

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arraigned before Mr G. A. D. collared the greater part of the bowling and renewed the attack, when Whoca scored x. struction in Great Britain at the time the and was turned over to the warders for a three reaching the Pavilion cario is for unstinted boundary to Wheon and a brace to McEven his second bill got Pearce ont L. B. W. Score ayer to the boundary, making in all 1a is's report was prepared amounted to 55, whose | weckt' appl

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over in Shefield Park, the seat of the Rail of A cricket match took pisce a fow, years, 10 on a fiqe strelch of water which was frozen Sheffield. All the players used skates, he wic ket-keeper, as may readily belmagined, having the greatest difficulty in preserving his equili brium, while the bowlers ware repeatedly no- ́ balled for going beyond the create, been played, that which took place on the

Among other eccentric maches which hare, cherous Goodwin's San is, on April 3, 1834 must be mentioned. The teams were compor ed of a party of Walmer gentlemen and eleven of the crew of the Spartan,, The, opposing o'clock in the evening, and the match was cop- sides were safely landed on the sands.at.

though some of the fielders bad marrów The game was concluded without any mishaps; tinued until sunset the winner scoring:37 Tupu,

escapes of being immersed, un the sands were.. dolled in every direction is narrow, desp

A novel cricket match is played annually on channels, in which strong curjenti were tunis bing.

the gathe among the boys of the Royal village the historic green at Kew, * Me Pilog, who

and prizes are given to the best batsman, Dewitt died many years ago, left d'um of money 10. be devoted to the encouragemant of a inve of

ad fielder.

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