SPORT.
BOXING
The boxing tournament at the City Hall on Saturday was not so largely attended us ueunt, though
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY OCTOBER 31 1911
Kowloon y. K. OʻY.L. I.
On Saturday. Kowloon visited tho K.O.Y.L. I. team in a Longue matol and won by 12 runs and one wicket. For the losing side Man, 25 soll bowled well, securing throd wickets for 17 ruus, while for the
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there was undoubtedly an event winners Waterhouse took five | STENOGRAPHER, and TYP ST
The scores of interest in the debut, so far as wickets for 20. Hongkong is concerned, of Jack { were :~, Blackmore, the Australian pro
K OYAL I.
fessional. Mr. Jack Dempoy was Plo. Clogg, b Waterhouse... 131 in charge of the ring, while P..L. Corp. Dempsey, e do
Smith acted as mister of the ceremonies.
Roine, Waterhouse.... 32 The principal ovent, the meet-C. Sergt. Knight, Muens
..kill.....!
i
Sergt. Lamper, e Thursfield,
ing Bananford and Blaqkinars, Sorgt, Booth, b.Macaskill... though announced with dun im-
L. Corp. Moorhouse, b de pres iveness, was but n' fleeting
Rome.... show, and as a boxing exhibition, a complete fiasco, for Hannaford was down practically before the gong had consod reverberating- Considerable disappointment was ovinced among the audience nt.this sudden collapse of the chef d'œuvre.
In the other events Peter Jack. son and Young Nipper fought a draw, Stoker Biggino knocked out Bob Exshaw in the fourth round, P.O.Penfold, H.M,S. Rozurio, bout Pte. Worthington, K.O.Y.L.L. and Pto. Sinili, KO.YLJ, beatSapper Hollidge, RE
Bill Lowin has accepted Binck- more's challenge to fight for & side bat of $2,000 some time in December.
b do tome............... Sergt. Munro, e Elson, by do
Roine
Pic. Darley, b Waterhouse... Ple, Castleman, not out,....
Pte. Mansell, b Waterhouse Pte. Kilcoyne, a de Rome...
Extras....ta
Total............ Kowloon.
J. M. Mend, o and b Dempspy F. Sutton, b Kilcoyno
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K. 1. Macwkill, not out..... T. Elson, not out ......
H. K. C. Cv. Royal Navy. On Saturday on the Hung-W. kong C. C. ground a match was played between the long- tho koug Cricket Club- and
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Extras.........
Total
Kowloon A v. Hongkong A
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Flest, resulting in win by the former by 53 rung and fivo
Kowloon were al home to wickets. The navy men batted Hongkong A on Saturday and first on a hard wicket, compiling were well boaton by the visitors. in all 129, the principal scores For the Hongkong teum Burnard being in Cook 32 and Rev. took one wicket for two runs, and Howetson 23. The innings had Stark ano for one: The bost no reniarkable feature savo per-nalysis for the losera was that of Impe that with the wicket they Somervillo, with one wicket for had, the floot should have raised a
sovan. Scores:—.. largor total.
Paris...
Kowloon, A.
The homo team -out Pearce and Elbonagh to open, and the N. L. Ruilton, y Mason, b couple raised a well hitseventy De foro Elborough left his eroase forn A. O. Brown, e J sofaint, sħ
Paris...... mighty hit and was neatly stump-
ed by Attwood for 23 Another C. Brown, b.Jsolúnd.......... partnership wassot up by Hosound A. Somerville, & Joseland, ba Dashwood, the former playing an.
Paris........
exceptionally stondy game, while W. Curwen, & Garnett, b Dashwood put up a striking ex- Joseland ...
hibition, lifting the ball loun out Cipt. Wood, b Juseland...... of the ground on a number of; J. Mackenzie, o Matson, b occasions. In one instance ho hit Joseland
C
tho ball to tho nfl and sent his bat White, not out.... out of his hand to leg to the L. Blackburn, o McNally, b
musement of the spectators.
Burnard
kouimations.
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ALBERTO THEOPHILO
RIBEIRO.
H. Hancock batted in the last over G. Wolf, cand b.Burnard... 01466] Acting Inrbour Astor, &e without padsand glovos, evidently E. W. J. Eames, Wiltshire,
moaning to have a smack. Ho
•
did well, scoring 2, 4, 2, 4, 4 off
consecutivo balls.
The scores were:-
Royal Navy.
Rev. Crola-Rees, & Donnelly Mr. Paffaid, & R. Hancock, b
Donnelly.
Mr. Anaheim, b R. Hancock, Rev. Howotsou, c and, b. R.
16 L
'Sturk...
Extra-
10
Total for 7 wickets... 02
* Hongkong A.
Williams, st Eames, 6 Wolf .......
113
3. Blakor, & Railton, b Brown 30 2D. G. Burnard, b Somerville.
F. Matson, not but.......
Hancock...........MMA. 23 LL. Hitchcock, A. M. Jose-
Mr. Osmund, b Webb........
1
Mr. Cook, e Hose, b Warbur
ton....... ..................... atsi 32
Capt. Farquhar, o Warbur
ton, b Wobbi
Mr. Rouquette, run out...................
14
Lt. Whitehead, b Wobb... ...14
Lt. Attwooʻl, not 'out.......
Commander Ward, &'lf, Han-
cock, b Warburton. Extras.....
Total...
8
120
Bowling Analysis R. Han cock, wickets for 30 runs; Donnelly, 2 for 21; Wobb, 3 for 25; Warburton, 2 for 26,
H. K. C C.
T, E. Pearce, g Hewelson, b
Farquhar
A. C. E. Elborough, st
t
land, C. C: Stark, E. J.
McNulty, Capt. Garnett; P. S. Wiltshiro, and B. "G. Paris did not bat.
Extras
Total..............
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