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P. and O., £91 n
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Bonguete, $1.75 n. Kallans, 42/- b.
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CRICKET
CAPT. MORRIS' XI v. KOWLOON C.C.
J. W. II. T. Douglas, the Essex
An Interesting match was played and England cricketer, who re- cently had to undergo an opera-at the Kowloon C.C. yesterday be tion, will be fit to play cricket letween an eleven captained by Capt.
Morris, and the K.C.C.. July.
AMATEUR SABRES CHAMPIONSHIP,
The visitors took first knock andi compiled 224. Capt. Mercer and Lieut. Commander C. A. Ker Capt. West being the principal shaw, the Navy and England scorers with 61 and 44 respectively. scrum Half, has retained his title Goodwin accured right wickets for in the amateur sabres champion-64 runs.
Ramsey and Lyal gave Kowloon a ship.
good start, making 72 before they were separated, but the only other! player to withstand the bowling; for any length of time was Raven.
ARMY WIN INTER-SERVICES:
KUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP,
By defeating the R. A. F. in the The Innings closed for 201, 23 be-1 Inter-Services Bugby tournament hind, the visitors. Capt. Mercer at Twickenham the Army won the was the most successful bowler for championship for the Grst time, the visitors. Scores:
Captain Morris' XI. the Navy C. Q. M. S. Stripp, 1. b. w
Goodwin
5
having won both of their mat-) ches. They defeated by 24 points to 10 on March 6. Capt. F. G. Bevis, & Goodwin .... the Navy having previously de- Capt. R. Veat, e Ramsey, b Lyal. 44 feated the R. A. F. by 8 points Capt. L. Mercer, e Raven, b
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lish forward, Clinch and Browne,
Total
224
both Irish international forwards,
Bowling. Analysis.
0. M. R. W
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Chinu Prov., $7.00
Constructions, $21
Dairy Farms. $20 X,
Der A. Wing, $10 n. Electrics, $644
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Developments, 25 cents, Ropes, $30 s.
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Lane Crawfords, $124'sa.. Mackintosh, $21)
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A. W. Ramsey H. Overy...
SOMERSET'S NARROW VICTORY. Meeting Middlesex in the semi-A. W. Ramsey, c Morris, b Mercer 19 final of the County Champion-.. C. Lys, e Bovis, b Mercer ....
G. Lee, b Morris ship, Somerset achieved a narrow Is. Jex, e Mercer, b Parker victory by 20 points to 17.
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II. Overy, not out doners by 11 points to 6.
Extras
There was heavier scoring in the Harlequins and London Scot- tish match, the Quins' threequar- ters being in scoring modd, for they ran up a total of 41 points to the London Scottish 10.
SIR THOMAS LIPTON AND THE BURTON CUP.
It is reported that there is a likelihood of Sir Thomas Lipton: challenging America again in 1927; for the Burton Cup.
Total
Howling Analysis.
M. Gnr. Rough Mercer Gillman
Parker Morris
20
201
M. R. W.
-24
3 65 ક
2 38 1
.11
0.2 2 18 2
6 3 33 2
Craigengower First XI v. "Freebooters."
teani The Craigengower first played a pick-up eleven at Happy Valley esterday afternoon, the match... ending in a draw. The secured their victory after a "regulara" batted first and made strenuous game, which was keenly 221, of which Fritz contributed Gi and cleanly playe He also and Fincher 48. The "Free- thanked the Hongkong Football booters" replied with 179 for the Association for the loan of the loss of seven wickets.
Scorcs:
ground and the referee for the
Craigengower 1st. XI. way in which
he had con D. Fritz, c A Hamson, b ducted the game.. In conclusion he N. Kitchell
proposed the toast to the Portu-D. W. Bradbury, c A. Kitchell, b
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guese community of Hongkong.
INTERPORT DINNER.
Mr. de Sousa replied, and also
Ancher, Roed, b..
E. T.
thanked the Portuguese Consul for tee
attending the function.
The Portuguese Consul, replying. said he was very glad to be pre-
Abbass
E. Mowfung, c A. Hamson, b
"Kitchell...
E. Arculli, b Lee
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B. A. Hyder, c A. Hamson, b
Kitchell
sent, and proposed the health of H. Lim, not out the Portuguese community
in F. K. Modi, e 'Loe, h Kitchell W. Muskett, b Kitchell
Shanghai. He also presented small silver souvenir eup"to the Portuguese Sporting Association of Shanghai,
3 N. Mackay, c Hamson
Mr. M. F. Leilao, on behalf of the P.5.4. thanked them for the!
cup,
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ENTERTAINED.
Trophies Presented.
Extras
Totul
Bowling Analysis,
0. M.
Abbass Fletcher
13 22 39
31
4.
A. Hamson Jamail
36
N. B. Kitchell Lee
. Win For Best Team. Mr. E.. F. Leilao, Secretary of the Club de Recreio, submitted the toast of "Our Guests." Mr. H. M. Reed
Me Tavish, replying, said as uni
"Freebooters."
old footballer, and now as an off-9. Ismail, cand b Bradbury...
the Association, cial of
Representatives of all the foot-admired
in honour of the Portuguese Sport- opinion the best team won. The A. B. Hamson, e Grimes, h ing Association, Shanghai, which Shanghai forwards know where S. Abbass, not out was held at the Hongkong Hotel the goal was, and only one of the J. C. Fletcher, not out last night. The Interport football Hongkong men did. That was the teams were present, and during inside right. the evening the trophies and
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he
E. Loe, Bradbury, Muskett
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the
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ball clubs in Hongkong were pre-creio. Commenting sent at the Club de Recreio dinner game
that he said
Ke E. Hamson, e Lim, b Grimes ...
19
On
the N. B. Kitchell, e Mcdi, b Muskelt.
in
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R. C. Reed, e flyder, b Grimes ..
Fincher
31
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Phone Central No. 1116.
Total (for 7 wkts)
not bat.
F. Zimmern and F. Schnepel did
Howling, Analysia.
0. M. R. W
13
1 57
11
2 30
3 20
+
Mr. W. Logan, president of thel medals were presented to the win-Football Club, said he hoped the ning team.
Interport games would continue, and that next year Hongkong woult
About 120 were present, and warm tributes were paid on both take the cup back from Shanghai. Fincher
Bradbury gides to the sporting qualitles of
Mr. Favacho, captain of the Muskett the respective teams.
Mackay Mr. L. Cerveira d' Albuquerque Shanghai team, replied. e Castro, the Portuguese Consul in
Mr. de Sousa thanked the Hong- Hongkong, submitted the toast of kong Football Association, the
Grimes
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BANKRUPT BY
CHARITY.
Wing Woo 8t. Tel. 25 0.
furniture, and a portion of his stipend, were estimated to pro- duce £279.
curacies Cat
Sir Genille Cavo-Browno-Cave, before taking orders in 1921,' fought in India," in the Boxer REASON WHY A COWBOY
rising in China, and in the BARONET FAILED.
Spanish-American war. Ho ranched for many years in Donations to charity and ex- America, and eventually became the President of Portugal and the Hongkong Football Club, and the
A demand that the tango ba orbitant interest on loans from Wesleyan minister there. Hy King,
South China Athletic Association
moneylenders were stated as fought with the British artillery The toast of the Interporters was and the members of the other more often played in the dancing proposed by Mr. B.V.M.R. de Sousa, clubs for the help they had given rosorts of Shanghai is being wide-causes of his bankruptcy by the in the great war, and after his. President of the Club de Recreio, in making the match between y voiced, according to Professor Rev. Bir Glenille Cave-Browne- ordination held who spoke in Portuguese and con- Hongkong and Shanghai a suc-C. Theroger, who says that more Cave., Bt, rector of Londesbo- Walthamstow and Brompton.
and more Shanghai people are
tore mot at York.. Mr. Hin Wong replied on behalf learning this graceful dance, rough, East Yorks, whose crédi- Naturally they would like some
A statement of affairs by Sir of the 3. C. A, A, and Mr. Mc opportunity to practice thole now Mr. M. Leitao, President of Tavish on behalf of the Hong-accomplishment and except at the Genille, who is popularly known the Shanghai Portuguese Sporting kong Football Association and French Club thero is little oppor, as the cowboy baronet," showed Association replied, and referred the Hongkong Football Club.tunity. The tango is the dance of £893 gross liabilities, of which to the sporting games played by the Several other toasts were subthe future, Professor Therones $779 was said to be unsecured, Hongkong Portuguose,
He said mitted, the majority being in declares, and will be danced when His assets, consisting of a small the Shanghai team only just Portuguese..
the Charleston is forgotten. sum in the bands of solicitors,
gratulated the Shanghai team on cess. their victory over Hongkong.. Keen and. Clean Game.
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