LOCAL SPORT.

FCOTBALL

LEAGUE-DIV. 1.

Royal Engineers v. H. K. Football Club.

Played on the Club Ground

Mon Saturday last, the teams being

as follows:-

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Athorns

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Athorne

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The Navy were unable to turn out at full strength owing to Tarions daties, but they put up a good game against the Goaners, although the latter were much the better team on the day's play. In the first half, the Ganners' P.-H. Cobb, a Ross, b Baines 4 inside right gave

them the A. De Sousa, o Maon, b lesd.

Athorne adding another in the second R. Pestonji, o Armatys, half. Nothing farther was scored, Baines

the

Fame

player

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the game ending in win for J. H. Hasd not out the RG.A. by two goals to love.

Extas

For the Navy, Cooker at back and Clarke at centre played a

The former was

RE-Clarke Blumfield, good game. Lucas; Charters, Smith, White; severely tested, but came through Strange, Townsend, Gordon, the ordeal with flying colours. Hortop, Panosil

There is no doubt that Talford is Athorne

Baker a very fiae half, and it is very rare be make a mistake. Town Baines... send and Green were noticeable absentees from the Gunners' team.

Ulab.-Goldenderg; Cave, Mc. Cubbin; Ralston, Stewart, Rod. ger; Grimmett, Chassale, Garrard, MoTavish, Wood.

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Referee. Mr, Wright.

This is the first time these teama have met this sesson, and the Olab supporters had-great kopes that their favourities would break the nubesten record of the Sappers. Thir, bowever, was not

CRICKET.

THE

... 10

0

Total...

Bowling.

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10

...123

0. H. R. W. ....14 2 55 5 ...2 0.15 0 1 43 4 ***.12 C. R. C. y. Navy," In this match, the Navy opened rather badly, but Wright and Gary made a stand, scoring 60 and 32 respectively. The side was out for 141. The C. R. G. made a vry poor show, Ng Sae. yuen alone coping with the Commander Gibson bowling.

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Bowling.

O. M. R. W.

13 4 64 4

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Farrell... Smith

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5 Batterworth

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Royal Engineer's v. H.K.C.C.

These teame met on the Club to be, as the latter were in very ground, the result being a win fine form, and, as the score for the same side. The Eng-cok eix wickets for 20 runs, and Cooper indicates, were the better team, inters were first at the wickets the C. R. O. were all disposed of Tebbatt Play was somewhat even for the and were all accounted for at 102 for 71. Scores:

Navy. first ten minutes, bat from that the last three men doing no point onwards it was rare that scoring. Major Morgan bowled 8 g. Hack, b Up How FAD... the Olub looked dangerous, with good effect. The Cab did Lirat. F. Thompson, b Ja

How Fan.... The Sappers' outside left, not open too strongly and oight'

down with wickets were

for 16. Com. Gibson, b "Yew Man opened the acoricg

Teun a lovely shot which gave Golden. Donnelly come well to the rescue

with a Payr. Wright, b Ua Hew Fan berg no obarce, and abortly and was highest scorer

A. B. Henley, hang Be afterwards Gordon registered the, well-played 82. Scores :-

Kwong second from a fine pas by

Royal Engineers. Strange. The latter was receiv- Sgt. McGregor, l.b.w., b ing special attention from the, Morgan

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Club defence, bat, for all that, no Opl. Adams, a and b Morgan less than three goale came from CQ.48. Renker, o Donnelly, his centres. The Club forwarde

b Morgan

made many efforta to get within S. 3. Cripwell, e Murray, b "shooting range, but the Sappers' Donnelly

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defence was very sound, the half. Spr. Waller, b Donnelly hacks being a tower of strength, Lt. Wahl, b Morgan... Just before half-time, Pascall Spr. Millard, b Morgan added a third goal. Half time:- Opl. Hestb, not cat... R. E., 3; Olub, 0.

In the recond half, McCobbin b Morgan ... and Cave changed places, but Spr. Bell,c Murray,b Donnelly this was of little avail, as two 2nd Cpl. Way, run out

This was the extent of the scor. Donnelly ing, the Clab defence holding Morgen.. their own until the end. Result:~,

RE, 5; Club, 0.

Comments. Although

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Fan...

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48. Payr. Robinson, b Un Bew

FRD...

444

14 Wr. Staley, b Yew Man Tsan 10 Pte. Stacy, not onl

10 Lg. 8. Godfrey, bUa Hew Fan 12

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8. M. Jewsbury, c Donnelly,

Total

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Bowling.

O

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O. M, R. Un Hew Fan 16 553

more goale followed in quick

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succession, Pascall registering hist

Yew Moo Teun... 12 0 60 3. Ngô Krona 3 0 24 1

third point of the match, and

Total

.102

C. R C.

Hortop making his first score of.

the season with a fine fast drive. -

Bowling

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W.

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Godfrey

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1. 483

He Wing Kin, b Godirty

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H. E. Mariel, e Waller, b

Beakes

Gibson

38

B. Obing, b Gibson..

10

Un How Fan, b Gibson

G. Lee, b Gibson

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23.

Wei Lee San, b' Godfrey

Lt. H. E. Morrey, b Reakes...

8

J. Wong, b Gibson...

0. Chos, not out

2.

Kwok Shin Yao, e Godfrey, b

Hack

3

Extraa

0

Total

Bowling.

0. K. H. W.

23 Gibson

w

19 Henley

7

Godfrey

Hack

...198

Sappers won by five clear goale, T. E. Pearce, b Beakea there was not all that difference Capt. E. B. Gray, c Way, b between the two teams, bat, et Reskea

the same time, undoubtedly the

better team won.

The Olab forwards worked bard to reduce the ecore, bat were up against a stiff proposition, in the RE halves. The elusive Paccall was quite an artist at outside left, his work being very effective.

LEAGUE-DIV. 2. South China. Athletic v. 88th Co. R.Q.A. Played on the Club Ground on Saturday.

Mach interest wae

centred in thie game, sa both

F. Syme Thomson, e Millard,

b McGregor

B. H. Thorsfield, u Jewsbury,

b Cripwell ...

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H. E. Hrilands, o Wahl, b

Beskes Lt. Col. Morgan, bCriowell 1 D. E, Donnelly, b Reskes 62 F. Sat on, or out, P. Jacke, b Wall-Ÿ

teams are well up in the League table, and a very keen contest Reikes was anticipated.

An

Extrae

Total

Bowling,

12

15 4 20 8

5. 1 18 0

91 21 3 0.30 0.1

Craigengower v. Middlesex,

This match resulted in a win

O. M. B. W. for Craigengower, who scored 33 .13 2.70 6rans more than their opponente, band. 8 0 51 2 with two wickets in ... 2 - 0 23 1 Scores:-

4 0 35 0

Middlesex.

10 10 1 Tebbatt, e Graham, b Grim ..Kowloon v. R. G. A. "

mett

Cripwell... As usual, the South China McGregor Athletic had a large crowd of Adams Waller followers, who showed great excitement when their favouritee Bcored the first goal. Play Playing at home, Kowloon Smith, o Pitt, b Graham

of- an even character managed to secure a draw in this Butterworth,

Graham The Gunners balted ibroughout, but the Chinese match. showed more finish, their com first and scored 148, Kowloon Capt. Smith, b Graham bination being much better. responding with 123 for sine Lieat. Cooper, b Graham Balf-time:

South China wickets. The match was not Lient. Dickenson, not out Athletic, 2; 88th Co. RG.A., O. particularly interesting, except Capt. Padfield, b Grimmet.

It we well into the second half for Kowloon's effort to avoid Farnell, b Graham ere the Gunners reduced the lead, defeat. Scores :" and by a great effort they draw

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level shortly before the whistle Br. Athorne, b Pestonji Bounded for time. Result-2 all. Br. Dix, b Peatorji 83rd Co. R. G. A. v, St. Joseph's Br. Drummond, e Cabb, b

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Played on the Navy Ground Gar. Perkins, o Robinson, b and resulted in an easy win for

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the College by 4 goals to nil. Lient, Wilkinson, b Pestorji 18 Graham... 83rd Co. were no matob for Lieut. Baker, b Pestonji 8 Grimmet their opponents, who were inch Gar. Baines, run out faster on the ball and thoroughly Gor. Mann, run out.... deserved their victory. Play was C. Q. M. 8. Rosa, b Pastobj not of a very interesting character, Br. Armatys, "st. Bousa, b most of the play being in the

Pestonji

Gunnere ball. This win now Gur. Smith, not out ........ places the College in a favourable

position in the League table.

Navy v. R..A.

Played or ue Navy Ground on

Saturday, Teama :-

Navy-Crocker; Biggs, Coaker; Cobb,

Total.** Bowling.

O. M. R. W.

18 1 51 8

13 3 42 21

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