CAPTAIN'S EYESIGHT. SATURDAY'S CRICKET, intervals, the "innings eventually

(closing at 103, Ng Sze-kwong played a chanceless innings for his 46. Hebt aixo materially 'helped tho University attack by taking half of the wickets for 16 runs.

Scores:

University,

(Continued from Page 1)

CIVIL SERVICE WIN amall refractory error, that the

AGAIN. eyes would Improve later on, that

Civil

'Service won again' on there would be no dotorioration Saturday and are evidently mak- of vision, and recommending that ing a great fight for the champion- A. A. Rumjahn, retired hurt ho woar weak nun gizɛsos.

ship. They visited the Hongkong Rev. E. K. Quick, not out Club and defeated the "B" toam B. B. Ng, b. Hung de- vialtora ran up a total of 148, de

by 104 runs. Batting Arst the A. S. Hell, not out

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101

1

Total (two wkts.)

222

T. E. Yeoh, T. O. Ycow, F. A. Red-

THE DISMISSAL. In their pleadings, the fondant Company stated that

Rome being topscorer with 28. Captain Kotflowell

dis- WAK

The Club on going in could do missad because he had become nothing against the bowling of mond, S. O. Shahabudin, 5. Hachium, by reason of dofoctive eyesight unilt to take charge of a ship's and Reed and A. K. Mac Ponsonby-Fano and Sir Claud Severn bridgo. This question wasspocially

kouzle was the only man to reach did not bat. referred to Dr. Morrison when he double figures, the Innings closin.,

Bowling Analysis,

O. M.

R.

W.

1

37

#: 03

C. R. C.

made the examination, he was for 21 runs and Reed two for 23. it. Ching

for 44. Ling took eight wickets

Ng Sze-kwong the doctor selected by the ComFor the Club, Bowker took six fo 1. C. Hung pany and he had said thatplaintiff was fit to take charge of a ship's 2, More two 25 and Plummer one

for 16.

Scores;

15

W. Hung

Ng Sze-kwong, Hett

· bridge. After a very careful ex- amination, he had said that thoro

Civil Service,

H. L.. Yung, à Rumjahu was no disease in the oyes, and G. R. Sayer, h Bowker .... to]W. Hung, run out that their only defect would J. J. De Rome, e Howker, 5 More 28 II. C. Hang, run out improvo.

6. D. Evitan, MeNicol, Moro 171K. L. Chau, e Suvern, b felt E. D. Fincher, e More, & Bowker 10, E. Wong, b Hett

Capt. Kettlewell returned to P. Baker, b Bowker the Marino Superintendent, who F. 11. Lawrence, ran out told him that he would like him. A. Wallington, b Plummer to pass the Board of Trade. W. Hamillon, b Hawkee 3. H. Holdman, h Bowker

test and said that ho had. B. Reed, not out mado arrangements with F. J. Ling, h Bowker Capt. Thompson, tho representa- tive of the Board of Trade In Hongkong, that the test should

take place on the following morn- ing at the Harbour Office. Mr Kettlowell told him that ho Bowker

More

hasitated to undergo such a tost Stewart boosuse bo did not considor it Plummer fair to his oyes, which had notMeNicol recovered from the offects of the drops.

ANXIETY ON BOTH SIDES

17 H.. Chu G Shabukiu, & Het

o P. S. Wong, b Qulek

18. K. Wang, b`Quick

10 W. K. Cheung, not out

15 Wan Iu-shing, b Helt

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Total

Bawlag Analysis,

Extraa

16

Totni

148

Bowling Analysis.

Shahabudin

0. M. 1.2 1

R.

W. Rumjahn

Quick

D

35

2 Severn

6

17

非 Hett

15

Yeow

1.2

IL.K.C.C. "B,"

G. F. Gardner, & Ling

D. E. G. Nicolson, b Reed

B. J. R. Mitchell, e Enker, b Ling G. R. More, b Ling...

As one could well understand, E. P. Stewnit, e Reed, b Ling aald Mr. Jankin, thoro was A. L. Gace, Ling anxiety on both sides and it was. D. McNicoll, b Ling horo that lay the whole of A. C. Bowker, b Ling A. K. Mackenzie, not out

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14

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3

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7.20

16

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FRIENDLY GAMES.

K.C.C. v. H.K.C.C. "A."

The Hongkong Club were enter tained on Saturday by the Kow- loon Club and gored a victory by jexactly 100 runs. The visitors! batted first and scored 189, Capt. Morris, a new arrival to the. Colony, getting 68. P. Jacks goti ja lucky 26 and Mr. Extrus had the great total of 37. Eight bowlers were tried by Kowloon, Goodwin getting four for 42, Petheram two 0. M. R. W. for 15 and four other bowlers one 12 3 23

plece,

plaintiff's trouble, If he bad D. B. Pent, 5 Reed said that he was anxious to J. A. H. Plummor, b Ling satisfy, but he did not fool that his eyes wore in a state tofundorgo

Ling

such a toat the facts of the prosont case would never have came to light. He would have passed at a later date and nothing would Red have happoned: As it was, the plaintiff wont to the Harbour Office and after telling Captain Thompson that his eyes were no normal on account of the dropa, ho wont through the test

failed.

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A

Total

Bowling Analysis.

12

2 21

East Surreys v. The Navy..

K.C.C. opened fairly well and Lyal hit up 29. However, he had

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Scores:

Hongkong.

batted first and at 161 for six wict. Col. Matthews, & Goodwin a purely mechanical one, and kets declared and this total the Jacks, b (codwin....

On April 28th, bho was further Navy passed just before time was M. M. Watsun, & Goodwin tuated and passed, but though on even wickets.

called and when they had

los: Capt. Morris, st. Jex, b Raven Juna 10th ho offered to submit the Surreys were Rowe 39, Strip. E. Burns, b Putheram

T. E. Peurer, b Goodwin The scorers for Capt. Walker, b Fletcher himself to independent oxamina-25, Allfree 21 and Chidson 22. In D. A. F. MeMaster, b Garvin tion, the Company rofusod with tho Information that

the Navy total of 164 West scored 19. I. Benner, Petheram 77 (nine fours), Osborne 26 and C. T. Fowler, b Fraser

J. P. Ralph, not out as it bad boon dealt with in London the mattor could not be

Hargreaves 22.

Extras ro-opened and on the following day he was given notice.

The case is proceeding.

CHINESE AFFAIRS.

SITUATION AT LOYANG.

Kaifeng, Mar. 8.

for 32 had the best average and For the Navy Boyle with two

for the Surreys Wood with four for 4 runa, Lockhart Was responsible for some excellent Goodwin felding at mid-on.

Scores:

East Surreys,

Capt. Armstrong,

Mercer

Lyal..

Overy Fletcher Petheram Raven

e Majentir, b

9 Fraser #Gurvin

Pte. Holliday, Hayle

c. Q. M. S. Strip, e Mercer, b

Boyle

Lt. Allfree, Davenport

Lt. Chidyon, b Hargreaves

The taking of Loyany in stillCapt. Rowe, not out unconfirmed.

| Capt. Carpenter, e Gould, b Daven Hu Ching-yi is at the Kung- port!... baien arsenal, and Sun Yueh is Major Paton, not out

still at Chengehow, but R con- siderable number of his soldiors. have procended wost on tho Lunghri-Railway.

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REMARKABLE DEFINITION

SILVAREM

x6

WITH A CLEAR FIELD OF VIEW ARE BALIENT CHARACTERISTICS OF THESE

Total

.189

LOWEST

Bowling Analysis.

M.

W.

PRICES

21

IN

0

0

3.1 0

Kowloon.

S. Jex, e Fowler, Walker

J. C. Lyal, e Ralph, b Walker

39

A. A. Dand, run out

B. Petheram, tr Matthewa

A. R. F. Raven, D. Matthews

15. Fraser, run out

F. Goodwin, Matthews

220 J. C. Fletcher, e Banner, 6 Mat-

thewn

Total (for 6 wickets, deel.)..102W. Gorvie, b Matthews

11. Overy, & Matthews Extras

Bowling Analysis,

M. 12 3 JU

R. W.

33

B

+3 32

Railway and telegraphic com- Hargreaves munication with Loyaug is still Mercer closed-Daily Bulletin.

Boyle

KIANGSU AFFAIRS.

Davenport

Navy.

៥ 1 36 1

Poking, Mar. 8. Capt Mercer. e Stripp, b Woods The Government have, wired to Pay Lt. Com, Hargreaves, at

Capt. West 1 Allfree.. Lu Yung halang instructing him Stripper, b Woods

to take up his post of Tupan oft. Simpson, and b Woods Military Rehabilitation Affairs in Puy Com, Osborne, e Armstrong,

Walker Puarco

77 Morris

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20

Klangeu 4 Hoon as possible Lt. Majendie, e Petter, b Woods 11

1 Allfree Daily Bulletin..

Lt. Gould, & Stripp, b Howe 1. Cam. Lockhart not out

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OUTER MONCIOLIA.

Puking, Mar. 8. Yuan, ex-Rosident-Gonora!|

at Urga, and now a marnher of

the Rehabilitation Conference.

has forwarded to the Conferorco Rowe

a proposal that the Orvornment Wood

to Petter

Allfree

should appoint dologaton negotiate with the Sovio as Carpenter regards Outor Mongolia, and that at the beginning of the negotia- tions China should a anounce its Mongolian policy, ne, as to avoid any misunderstar diog suspicion.-Daily Bu detin.

and

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INTERPORT SPORT.

HOCKEY AND' „RUGBY.

Total (for 7, wickets Bowllag Analysis.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

101

The Navy v. University.

The Navy second team easily

13 defeated the second team from the University. Batting first they scored 205 for the loss of five 161wickets, Baker scoring 66, Durn

ford 34, Hood 30 and Hopkins 22. The University were dismissed for 72, Durnford taking six wicket | 1 for 34.

Scores:

0.

M. R.

W

61

0

0 15

0

T

1

10 0

4 D 27 1

University v. C.R.C. Chinese on Saturday and had no The University entertained the dificulty in scoring a victory. The home team took first knock, an mastered the weak attack of the Chinese at the preliminary stages of the game. After sixty had been registered Rumjahn Was

22

Navy P. O. Warbington, Sling A. B. Baker, e Ong, Sling Sig. Hopkins, e and b Sudan Lt.-Com, Ingham, e and b lloalim LA. Wtr. Hood, e Vienjee, b Gittins 30 Lt.-Com. Burnford, at out Sig. Fuller, not out

Extras

Total (for 5 wkte, declared)

Bowling Analysis.

| very unfortunate in being hit on Houlimra

the mouth and had to retire.

Te. Gitting

Sling however, returned, to

the field Sudan after having his injury attended Leung

Shargha i, Mar. 8, to. From 71, Hett and Quick took

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The interport hoc koy match the score to 222 when the inninga E. Zimmern, b Durnford between Tientsin and Poking we was declared for the loss of only A. Hoalim, e Wollar, b Durnford sulted in favour of the former by two wickets. The former played W. Gittins, e Warbington, b Baker Bix points to three; and the inter-dashing innings and scored a well V. F. Viccajoe, b Baker

Y. C. Teh, b Dornford port match at · rugby · botwo on deserved century. The Chineno W. II. SIlng, b Durnford Tientsin and Poking sulted in opened well the first wicket falling II. y. Leong, b Duraford favour of the former by 12 points at 11 and the second at 89, but A. T. M. Barms, not out

C. K. Ong, b Darnford to nil-Daily Bulletin

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Ewc v. APC

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