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LOCAL SPORT

CRICKET.

Cricket opened well on 'Satur- day, the pionier clubs of the colony all putting teams into the field. While all the matches were of a friendly nature,' there was sufficient in the games to augur wall for the coming season's play. There was some good steady scoring all round and quite 1 fair numater toppe thirty on their first venture cat. Claxton in the H.K C.C.; teảm v "The Rest" put a creditable 91, to his pano, while others who did well wee Lt. Wilshire, Club Réat, 37 R. O. Hutchison, Cluby

Rest, 38, M. Mans, Club v. Rest

蒙电

34 and D..J. Mackenzie, Kowloon "A" v. Civil Servica A " 30. In the owling, Mr. P. H. Cobh 18 the Club. v. Rest, took five wickets

for 10 une, and the ton. Mr.

Claude Severn 5 for 64

The scores in the various matches were:-

H.K.C.C: Club Team v. The Reat:-

CLUB TEAM.

T.E. Pearce, c Capt. Robertson

b. Rav. Foster Pegg

T. S. Moore, b Foster Pegg...

C. Clarke run out...

M. M. Mane, c. Foster Pegg,

b. Hon. Mr O. Severn

Fdward Bradbury

THE E HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1913.

Teams-DOLI.-Johnson' Bailey, Fife, List, Dunsford' Tregilgan, Wright, Eardley' Baddows. Smith & Nyan.

Coxon

Marieb, Ferrigan, Scott, Collyer.

Hill

Simmonds

'did not bat

Extras

0

·R. E'e:- Rogers,

To'al

BOWLING.

0. M. R. *** 1 15

4

W.R.G.A.

1

- 12

W. Ourwan Capt. Wood H. Overy LJ. Blackburn 3 Goldsmith 2

D. J. Mackenzie 1

L.

14 1 13 2

Royal, Engineers v. Chinese

62 Lewis, Boff, Pearse, Kelly and

Sutherland.

Referee: Sergeant Wilson

Tamar v. Staff and

Departmentals.

Remarkable in many respects was the match between HMS.

11 Temur reserves and the Staf and Departmentals. In alleaven goals were scored. The sailors were easily the better footballers, but their forwards ware weak in front of goal. The Tamar go 17 full value for the frat goal which

Recreation Club, ROYAL ENGINEERS

Corp. Brown, c.Ho Wirg ching, b Yew M_n-oburg

Sergt. Heatly e Ho

wing Lee b Flo Wing

Klu

Carp Pearson, a Yew Ma Spr. Whiting, b Yow Man gebung, b Ho Wing-kn

chua

Corp. Tucker, e and b flo

Wing kin

Corp. Webten, a Ng Se

kwong, Ilo Wing-kin.. Spr. Fox, Yew Man-chung. Spr. Wilkinson, b Yew Min-

chung

27

Of

Spr. Miller, b Bo Wing-kin

34

Spr. Hill, b Ho Wing-king.... Nickole, not out

.01 -+

A. A. Claxton, c. Hutchison

b. Hon. Mr O. Sevorn Maj. Gen. Kelly, b. Hon. Mr.

0. Severn

R. Jaacook, e. Hutchison b.

Hon. Mr O. Savarn

A. L. Gace, not it

16

came at the end of 30 minutes,

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3 missed a penalty, shooting straight |

at the goalie who saved. The

5 Stiff and Departmentals took up

a brief attack, and the ball was

put through after a melee in fron!

of goal. From now until half

1 time, the Tamar were the only roam in the picture. Palmer, Rawlins, and Palmer" scoring in the order named.

Ten minutes after resumption

1 the soldiers reduced the lead. They were certainly having the best of

n the game now, but Martim reliev 0ed fuely and parted to Martin who drew the defeace and passed Tatu, 52 out to Frost whose final shot

CHINESE RECREATION.

101 Ng Sze Kwong, e Wallen b

Whiting

12 ... 11:

D. E. Donnelly, o. Robertson,"

b. Hon. Mr U. Severn

I. P. Thursfield not out

Cobb did not bat, P, H," Extrae

flo Wing Ching, & Walden

· Ponson

Yow Man Ching,th Whiting Wei Wing Lok, o Heatly b

Porton

Innings declared closed.. 221 Ho Wing Kin, o Pearson b

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alibugh finding the net di l'not An Elaborate Production of Shakespear's irresponsible Comedy."

count for he handled before shoot- ing. Frost was again. going through when tripped from be

**

TWELFTH

NIGHT"

(IN A NEW WAY)

hind, and, Down taking the la sid of the following Charities

O resulting penalty kick scored a

1 fifth goal. The Soldiers fought

out the game to the bitter end

2 but they were quite cutclassed.

Result-

22

0

***

Chau Yat Kwong, slumped

5

20.

***

a How Fan, b Pearson...

5

FLMS Tamar Res. 5 Goals, Staff & Depts. 2 Goals.

Wilkinson

12

BOWLING..

O. M. R. W.

Ho Wing Lee, c" Brown, b'

Pearson

5

1

0

3

Below are given the dates for the various fixtures:-

October:

Hon. Mr. Claude.

Severa 17 2 84 5 Rev. Foter Pegg 11 1 55 2 Major Bowen 6.0.45 0 R. U. Hatobison. 4 1 23 0 E. D. Matthewa... 5 0 20 0

THE REST. Capt. Matthews, b. P. H. Cobb 23 Capt. Robertson, c. R. Hon occk, b. P. i. Cobb Eng.-L. Smith, c. A. A. Clax- ton b. P. H. Cobb...

2

0

Capt. Crawford 1.b.w, b

P. H. Cobb

Hon. Mr. Claurie Severn, o

Clarke, b P. II. Cobh" "

Major Bowen, b M. M. Mans

4.

{

3

R. U. Hutchison, a Donnelly,

b R. Hancock...

36

Lieut. Dace, R.N. o P. II.

Cobb, b M. Mana

1

Lieut. Wilshire, c Pearce, b

Donnelly

Rev. Foster Pegg, o Hancock,

b Donnelly

Major Coine, not aut

Extras,

37

3

1

Mok Hing, c Pearson b

Walton

Wong Po Kie, tot out

Ho Wing Yuen, b Pearson

FOOTBALL.

Total 53

Cornwalls Defeat D.C.L.I. The Cornwal's who mot the

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HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANDERSON MUSIC

Six-a-Side, Competitions.

Thursday 9th, Ewo v Waylong. Friday 10th, Lang's v Hamil

ton's, Ponnell's v Taikoo: Tuerday 14th, Longa v Ewo,

Rugby Wayfoong. Wednesday 15th, Taikpo

Hamilton's.

Thursday 16th, Rugby v Long's. Friday 17th, familton's v Pen-

Dell's, Ewo v Taikoo. Monday 20th. Wayfuong v Tai

koo, Loug's v Pennell's. Tuesday 21st, Ewo Rugby, v Wednesday 22nd, Taikoo

Long's.

Thursday 23rd, Hamilton's v Ewo Friday 24th, Wayfong Pon-

nell's, Hamilton's v Rugby. Monday 27th, Rugby v Taikoo,

Pennell's v Ewo,

Tuesday 28th, Hamilton's.

Wayfoong.

Wednesday 29th, Wayfoong v

Long's

Sippers on Saturday, gained a splendid victory on the Military Ground. The necessary facia can be placed in a nat hell. Playing much the faster and tho more strategical game and lasting better, the Cornwalls always looked winners after the R. E's goal was scored. Pearro set the game going for the Suppors who who at once took up the attack,; but the Cornwalle defence gave early promise of its poweas. After Pearse had missed a nice opening engineered by Lewis, Scott gained possession and worked his way over to the left, draw the defence and crcas-kicked “ስ Pearse who allowed the ball to travel on to Boff; he, quick to anticipate Prove unsuitable, captains may the run of the game acored with A beautiful swift drive at the end of seven minutes. Play, up to half time, was rather like the curate's egg,good in parie, only Played at Happy Valley and wretched luck and over slabore resulted in a draw. Scores:- tion in front of goal kept the

KOWLOON. N

Cornwalls from going ahead. Bed- down almost captured the goal B with a fine cross shot but "the wind carried the ball outside the far upright.

BOWLING

P. I. Cobb..

Mr. M..Maas

Total, 117

O.. M. R. W.

0 1 19 5 6 1 11 2

D. E. Donnelly11 3 43 2 4 0 18 1 4. 0 22 0

R. Hancock

8.8. Moora

Kowloon v. Civil Service.

N. L. Railton, e. Hill b Mac-

kay

Capt Wood, b. Witchell... E. J. Edwards; b. do

J. M. Aaron, b. Mackay...

F. Bacon, b Mankay...

D. J. Mackenzie, c. & b.

- Hill

L. J. Blackburn, run out..

W

Curwen, b. Cox...

H. E. Goldsmith, not out...

· H. Overy, not out...

J. Spittles, did not hat...

Witsbell...

Mackoy

Hill...

Simmonds

Cox...

Foster ..

Sara

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Total 119

BOWLING."

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CIVIL SERVICE,

R. C. Mitchell, e Blackburn

b'Ovory...

just where the goalie wasn't, The case was adjourned from

thus the Cornwalls drew October 2 to allow of an inspec. | Twice Daily: 3 and 9 p.m. level. The Cornwall forwards tion of the Register, Mr Dennys

well led, gave of their best and contending that the transaction Prices $2, $1, 50 cts, & 30 cts Collyer on trying to clear, kicked was not carried out at any reg right across the goal to Smith, istered address, as required

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23 did not lose heart, Lewis who was it being discovered that the plaint-

A. Foster, b Curwen ... 10 wall to the fore almost sooring iff was trading at his proper rog-

Cox, b Goldamith...

***

15 from a free Kick. The end istered address.

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Mackay, b Blackburn

Gibson, not out

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