THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1918.

LOCAL SPORT,

O. M. W. Reynolds, o Murray,

b Donnelly...

Lt. Wahl's X'.

9 Sgt. McGregor, b Marlay

FOOTBALL.

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE

R. E. Y. H. K. D. C..

Flayed on the Club Ground, on Saturday. Mr. Byrns having charge of the gama. Teame:—

RE-Olarke;

Blumfield,

Lacse; Obertore, Smith, White; Strange, Townsend, Osborne, Hortop, Pascall.

R. O. Witebell, Lb.w. b Gray S4 L. Wahl,cRomjhn, b Marley 75 E. W. Hamilton, b Donnelly 29 Opl. Adsme, e Ramjsho, b | P. T. Lamble, o Evan2, b Mase ~6 Ponsonby Fune

R. E. O. Bird, not out 29 Spr. Waller, Wright, b.Mar- W. H. Edmonds, a Mass, b

Morgan...

***

F. J. Ling, got out` ...

Extras

45

20

**

16:

21

Gur. Cooper, Hall and

Bomjiba..

12

"

Totsl for (for 9 wkte) ....167

Bowling.

O, M. R. W.

Pearce

H. K. D. C.-G. Rodger; Donnelly Stalker, McCabben; Ralston, de Rome Stewart, Rodger; Gerrard, Pasco, MASH Irvino, MoTarish, Cave.

Gray

Morgen y

Bdr. Page, o Fall, b Ramjaba 5 Spr.Gordon, Lb...bRamjahn 10 Opl. Health, & Jack, b Marley 2 Seaman Henley,

Ramjaha Spr. Cruikshanks,

b Marley

4 160S. M-Jenner, not out

...10 0 13 1

.21 8 62 5

24

3 117 1

...

4 3 4 1

... 8 1 24 1

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Bowling.

0. M. B. W.

49

Marley

5 Ball

#it

5 0 13

7

Wright Ponsonby Fane

... 80 33 0

4 0 24 1

... 15 Hinton

18

8 1 21 0

Romjahn

T. E. Pearse, e Goodall, b

Severn

Moch interest was centred on this matob, as a win for the R. E. would make their position practic. ally safe for 1st place, and a win or draw would still give the H. E. Moriel, b Hamilton H.K.D.O. a chance. Play in the Captain E. H. Gray, b Bird... first half was of a very even char- F. J. de Rome, b Severn acter, the defence of both sides M. M. M189, not out... having the better of the attɛok, Lt. E. Marrsy, not out the goal keepers having very B. P. Thursfield, F. W. S. little to do. McTavish showed Evane, Lt. Col. Morgan, F. plenty of dash and on one Button and D. E. Donnelly, occasion put in a very hot shot, 'did not bat. which Clarke had no difficulty in

Extrae... saving, the ball going straight to bim. The Sappers' forwards got within range of their opponents goal, but the shooting left much

to be desired. Half time: No Hamilton

Bird

ecore,

Total

....106

7

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20 1 88 5

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FRETFUL BABIES.

Mrs. John M. Weaver, Blisa Geld, N. B. writes:-"I can Bowling.

*peak very highly of Baty's Owo O. M. R. W. Tablete. I have used them for ...11 0 31 1 my children and fad they are the ...7 0 24 1 best medicine a mother can give In the second half, the RE. Severn ...6 0 25 2 her little ones. I would strongly bad the beat of the exchanges, Ling

....3 0 11 0recommend them to all mothere bat McCubben was playing a fine Witchell 508 0ho have fretful babies." Baby's game at back, his kicking biog

Own Tablets, the Canadian child- Cralgengower v. Kowloon rene' remedy, regulate the bowels very strong and sure. Bodger asvad a good shot by Osborne. Valley, proved a walk-over for

This match, played a: Happy and stomach; break up colds and The latter made some ine opes Kowlooniter, who, batting fires, simple fevera; expel worma; inge for his partners. At the scored 181 fat Reveal wickets, care vomiting and indigestion other end, Clarke was drawn out The home side could nut face tband wake teething easy. They of bis goal, but could not gather Kowloos bowling and were all Bre buld by medicine deslere, or the ball in time, and found him out for 23, Ford alone reaching by mail at 60 cents a vial from self with several opponents around double figures. The feature of the the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., him. He, however, managed to match was Cobb's bowling, bia

98 Szechnen Road, Shanghai. oleer at the expense of a corner; record being from which nothing soarned. Scores:-

eeven for 13

· The last ten minutes became very

Kowloon.

70

37

IF YOU FEEL A COLD APPROACHING

41

21

THE

Kar

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16

a hot bath at bed-time and a doss of. Pinkettes, the little gentle-as- nature laxatives, form the beet preventative.

feat, and Obszters sent in a lovely A. A. Claxter, báboss drive from long range just skim. J, Stalker, o Ford, b Abbas ming the bar. The Defence F. E. Joreland, b Ford Corpe were hard pressad when K. R. Kacaskill, b Abbas the whistle brought them relief, J. Stapleton, o Sab, b the result being a pointless draw.

Abber DIVISION 2.

L.E.8. Hodge, a Bass, b Abbas 1 83rd Co. R.Q.A. v. 87th L. J. Blackbara, not out 1

Co. R.G.A.

PH, Cobb, c Sab., b Graham 1 The 83rd Co. sprang & ear J. P. Robinson, W. T. Elson, prise on the Gunners from Stone-R. Pestonji did not bat ...

caltera by defeating them by 2

goals to 1 after a close game.

Play was not of a very exciting

or strenuous character, 83 Co. being somewhat fortunate to

rgaiber bath points.

14

... 10

Extras...

Total

Bowling.

181

Grimmett

...14.5 2 61

17 1-67 5

O. M. R. W. 1

...

0 0.34 1

2 0 9 0

**

Craigengower.

0

13

0

0

Staff and Depts. v. Middlesex Abbsa

Ford

Reserves.

A anticipated, the Staff where Sara

too good for their opponents and

ran out essy winners by 4 goals R. Basa, b Cobb

to 1. In the first quarter of an T. Ford, b Cobb

hear there was little to chose G. Manley, b Cobb

between the teams. The Middle J. 8. Grabaw, b Cobb...

sex were the first to score, A. Arculli, a Pestonji, b Stratton putting the ball into the Stalker

net after the bick mirkicked. M. Abbas, b Cóbb

***

**

Soon after Wain made the cores F. 8. Thompson, c Stapleton, level, and Ellarby gave the b Cobb

Staff the advantage of a lead by 2 T. Pitt, b Pestonji

Lễ goals to 1 at half time.

0. Sara, b Cobb

The Staff did most of the preas J. D. Noris, pot cuf...

..ing in the second half, Kirby

patting his side 3 up by beading

through from a well placed

COIDET. A penalty was awarded

the Suff but Kinght wissed.

Extras...

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Total

Bowling.

23

0. M. R. W. 41 2 1 7 3. 1 8 1 10 2. 1

The Middlesex tried hard to P. H. Gobb redace the lead, bat Lawrence st J, Stalker. back was in good form. Bast R. Peatorji... before the close, Ellerby made the result sure with the best goal of the match, giving the goalie no cbancs.

CRICKET.

Hongkong, C. C. v. Civil Service,

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By Order,

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An interesting match on the From SAN FRANCISCO VIA

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University. R. Ponsonby Fano, o Adama, b This match, to which mach Henley importanes was attached, was A. H. Burjibn, c Page, b played on the Clab ground on Reath Saturday, the result of a keen G.A.V. Hall, Wahl, b Adams 40 fussle for League pointe being a G. E. Manley, 1.b., 6 Henley draw. The Tieitore went, first to L. D. Wright, b Henley the wickets and, after a week W. H. Gittens, not out orening, declared at 187 for nine Ng Swa Cheng, c sab, b Mc wickets, Witchell being top scorer Gregor

with 34, and Hamilton and Bird Chesk Pcon Lok, st. Wahl, next with 29 each. Donnelly was b McGregor.

the best of the Olab bowlers, his J. M. Jeck not out average reading five for 62. The Sun Kwok Leung, b Mo Club were left with about Gregor

ap hour and a quarter in which to J. Benton, b Henley...

get the the quired inne, but fime came with the score 108 for "four wickete, of which Pesron contributed a well-played "48" Scores

**Civil Service, WE Dixon, o Pearce, bDone-

nelly

D M. Goodall, o Marrsy, b

Pearce

Hob, M. O. Severn, e Batton,

Donnelly

B. W. Bradbury, b Donnell,

36

Extras

Total

Bowling.

Henley 9 Waller

Heath

2 Gordon...

3 Cooper

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