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KOWLOON RECOVER.

DEFEAT HK. CLUB AFTER

Á FOLLOW-ON.

Kowloon made a great recovery In their matelt against the Hongkong Cricket Club when the ganio was re- sumed yesterday, and raised their scero from 180 runs (for 6 wickets) to 174,

J. C. Lyall and G. C. Burnett con- tinued their innings, and both bats- men entered the twenties. Book bowled beat for the Club, taking 7

wickets for 36 muna.

Kowloon, however, could not save the follow-on, but when they went in to bat a second time totalled 222 runs. F. Madar and E. F. Fincher cach got 50, and Mackay 24. Lt. Inmillon took a wickets for 66.

When the Club went in to bat with 110 runs needed for victory, they found Burnett in deadly form with the ball, and were all distlused for 98. do alone did anything of note, making 42 not out. Burnett took d wiches for 44.

The full scores follow:

Hongkong C.C. lat. InningEM.

E. R. Duckitt, b Burnett

1

J. .ichardson, b Burnett

30

L. T. Rito, b Madar

11

G. R. Payer, b Lynl

89

A. C. Hamilton, e &

Madar

10

R. H. eith, 1.b.w., b Lyal

0

II. en Hughes, e Madny,

Godzin

E. J... Mitchell not out

52

A. C. k, b Goodwin

A. Re, st. Hunter, h Lyat

D. Mellan, st. Hunter, b Lyal. 11

Eran (B11 NB2)

Total

....

007

Full of the wickets:-1 for 5, 2 for 37, 9 for 70, 4 for 81, 5 for 87, 6 for 124, 7 for 172, 8 for 221, a for 254.

Howling Analysis.

*Burkett

Lyni

Madar

27

20.0

2

M. 0.

I. W

1

74

80

12

Goodwin

A

12

Smith

0 17

0

*lowird two no balls.

E, C. Fincher, L., B. W., b Beck ..

13

N. A. E. Mackay, e Owen Hughes,

26

44

Kowloon C.C. 1st. luninga.

b McLellan

E. F. Fincher, run out

P. Madar, e Rold, b Beck

F. S. W. Smith, e Richardson, h

Beck

I. C. Lyul, run out

F. Goodwin, c & h Beck

G. C. Burnett, e Grimis, Beck

J. Hunter, L. B. W.,

Beck

G. A. White, not out

A. Rowe, b lieck

Extras

Toint.

SEMI-FINALISTS THIS

WEEK.

CONCLUDING STAGES OF

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.

L

lunt

This week should find the three places in the semi-final stage of the singles tennis championship. occupied. M. W. Lo has already reached the last four and meets the winner of the Rumjahn-Costumbhoy tle, while in the lower hak. E. C. Fincher and T. Honda should qualify.

The complete programme for the next four days in appended:

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Open Singles,

T. Honda v Ng Sze-cheung.

Club Championship.

A. L. Sullivan v J. Valentine.

Handicap Singles "D." Ferguson Cleland, McBride v Williams. Wood Clarobut,

Handicap Doubles. Rob and Bryden v Sewell and Wright,

Lecky and Waite y Fox and Stabb. Barton and Bradley James ani McKay.

Handicap Mixed Doubles. Redmond and Mrs. James v Mr. and Mrs. Mackia,

WEDNESDAY.

1

Open Doubler. Fincher and Goldman v Barros and Remedios.

Handicap Singles “A”. Oven Hughes v Harkins.

Handicap Singlea "B". Wilson Ferguson or Cléland. * Hack v Nigel., Wood Clarabatt y Clarke. Gurion v Robb.

Handien Doubler,

and

Ride and Harkins v Barton Bradley or James and McKay.

Redmond and Forster v Tufton and MacDougall.

Lampard and Clarke y Valentines.

Handicap Mixed Doubles.

Col. and Mrs. Lecky v Palmer and Miss Stevenson.

THURSDAY.

Open Singles. *

S. A. Rumjalu v Consumbboy.

Open Doubles.

J.

A. E.

Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit v law

13 | Wal-tong and Luk Ding-cheong.

0

24

0

27

0

0

27

174

Fall of wickets.--1/23, 2/67, 3/102, 4/120, 5/120, 0/120, 7/156, 8/157,

| 9/170, 18/174.

Club Championship.

Sullivan or Valentine v Harkins. Redmond Humphreys.

Handicap Singles "1"

Lampard v Robb or Gordon.

Jenson v McBride or Williams.

Handicap Doubles.

Worrell and Stock v T. 3. and E. R. Price,

Foley and Montgomery v Leeky and Waite or Fox and Stabb.

Handicap Mixed Doubles

Mr. and Mrs. Wood or Gritulle and Miss R. Hancock v Mr. and Mrs. Stabb, or Railton Arul

Stafford Smith.

FRIDAY.

Open Singles.

E. C. Fincher v Ho Ka-lau.

Open Doubles.

Mrs.

S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn v Chlu and Hung.

Rowling Analysis.

M.

R. W

Beck,

20.5

3 30 î

Owen Hughes

B

--

10

A. Reld

14

35

A. C. Hamilton

1

1 18

McLellan

3

Imckitt

4

*

13

Kowloon C.C. 2nd. Innings:

E. C. Fincher, e & b Roid-

.11

J. C. Lyal, c Owen Hughes, b

Beck

P. Mndar, c & Hamilton ......

56

E. F. Fincher, e Owen Hughes,

Write v Bowker.

6 Hamilton

56

N. A. E. Mackay, e Beck, h Me-

Lellan

24

10

F. S. W. Smith, e Richardson, L

McLellan

G. C. Burnett, e Grimths,

Hamilton

F. Goodwin, c Ride, b Humilion

A. Howe, b Hamilton

J. Hunter, b Hamilton

G. A. White, not out

Extrax

Tuini

Club Championship.

Tufton V Sullivan, Valentine

9 Harkins,

Handicap Singles "A".

Handicap Doubles.

V

Mackie and Mayhew v Humphrica

und Dlaker,

Handicap Mixed Doubles.

Barton and Miss Halifax

7 Hancock and Miss Hancock.

9

3

22

222

O. M. R W. 22.1

flowling Analysis

A. C. Hamilton

McLellan

Beck

Held

Owen Hughes

Duckitt

65

Hangkong CC, 2nd. Innings,

J. E. Richardsun, e Smith, la Bur-

nett

G. B. Sayer, 1 Goodwin

E. J. K. Mitchell, e Howe, b

Burnett

L. T. Ride, not out

A. C. Hamilton, e E. F. Fincher,

Burnett

A. C. Beck, b Burnett...

Owen Hughes, L. B. W., b Burnett

E. R. Duckit, b Goodwin

R. H. Griffiths, L. B. W., b Good

Win

A. Reld, L. B. W., b Burnett

D. McLellan, b Goodwin

Extras

Total

2

21.

42

DO NO HAND

18

Fall of wickets.-1/0, 2/18, 3/27, 4/42, 6/64, 0/70, 7/83, 8/01, 9/08, 10/08.

Goodwin

Burnett Lyal

Bowling Analysis.

0. 8.2

v R.

Col. and Mrs. Lecky or Palmer and Miss Stevenson v Segalen and Mrs. Brown.

On Sunday morning they met a team drawn from the 1. A. F. and were victorious by three goals to

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