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Total

A strong Chinese team met the Craigengower XI on Saturday and won rather easily by tour wickets and 45 runs. Craigengower batted first and did poorly in front of the Chinese bowling. Bradbury, the only batsman to make a stand, contributed 44 runs to his side's total of 127.

The scores were ***

CRAIGENGOWER.

F. G. Thompson, e Lee, b Ng. 2

A. R. Sutherland, not out

Extras

F. J. Ling. E W. Hamilton, G. H. Piercy, E. Fincher, E. B. Reed, H. E. Strange, and W. H. Edmonds did not

bat

A WALK OVER.

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BOY SCOUTS RALLY.

DEMONSTRATION OF SCOUTCRAFT.

ROYAL MARINS BAND.

Army.-Lieut. Mockridge, RGA Binn. Hyve, b Harris.

Capt. ..15 Capt. Tomory RAM.C, Bdmu. Wilkins, c Blackmore, b Murray, ISA (Capt.). Lient.

Woodward..........

....24 Beran

Wilts" and Lieut Moore REVIEWED BY CHIIF SCOUT, Bdmn. Harris, Haris.............................10 (Wiltsh; fiert: Davies, R.GIA, and Bimn. Copeland, b Woodward............... 0 Lieut. Emerson 2/22 Punjabis: Capt. Bdon. Evered, e Harris b Wood- Legg (Wilts), Capt. Bristow, R.GA,

ward......

o Lieut. Dödington (Wilts) Lieut. Ser- Bdmn. Livesay, b Woodward...............6 geaunt (Wilts) Lieut. Mortimer, Bimn. Roberts, b Woodward..... 9RGA Lieut. Boyes, R.GA., Lient, Bdms. James, b Woodward. 2 Hammond, RE and Lieut. Morton, Bdmn, Corbett, e Gooding, b. Har-

2:22 Punjabis.

Navy-Lient, Reid (Titania); Lient, Hancox (Hollyhock), Corp. South (Curlew), Lieut. Linèsell (Titania) and

TIS.....

Bdmn. Hedson, c Taylor, b Harris Edman. Northcote, not out

Extras

Fotal

Bowling Analysis.

Harris Jowers

а M. R. 10

3

ប +1

.19

8

Woodward.... 6 3

HEADQUARTERS 2nd

WILTS, REGT.

W

R. G. Harris, b Hudson

V. R. Turner, b Hudsoa

W. H. Woodward, b Wilkins ......

G. Goodine, c Hyne, b Hudson...

2

79 man

An interesting event took place on the Murray Parade Ground on Satur day afternoon, when the acagkong* Boy Scouts, in their first public dis- play, were reviewed by H. E the Governor, as Chief Scout and gave a demonstration of scoutcraft. The

11 Lieut. Watkinson (Curlew), Lient. function was admirably arranged and Clarke (Titania) and Sub-Lieut. Free went off smoothly, the Scouts being (Alacrity); Liett Gülbert the recipients of much praise for (Titacia), Captain; Lient, Carrie (Tit- their smart appearance and work- ania), Liect. Laughton (Hawkins). manlike bearing. Midn, Morgan (Hawkins), Lent. Thyne (Ambrose). Lieut Ansdell Juseph's College Troop (under Scout- The Governor inspected the St. 4(Ambrose), Sergt. Smith (Curlew), master Gutierrez), St. Andrew's Troop

Lieut. Riddell (Titania).

(Scoutmaster Hawthorne), Wanchai Wesleyan Troop (Scoutmaster Kirk). and Murray Troop (Scoutmaster White), and congratulated the boys upon their display. The Governor was accompanied by his A.D.C., Capt. McGrath, and among those present

13

GOLF.

ENGLAND . THE REST.

A very interesting goli match was were Vice-Admiral Sir A. L. Duff,

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9 played at Fanling, in excellent Major General Kirkpatrick, and their naisance parties.

I weather, yesterday, between two A.D.C's, Commodore W., Bowden Tere greatly

5 strong teams representing England Smith, Lieut. Colonel Bowen(Commis watching

the

The spectators Re congratulated them on their Interested in smart appearance and work, and ingenuity with "conveyed a message he had received

3 and the Rest. The competition was stoner, Lieut. Weyman (Secretary of which the Scouts took advantage from General Sir R. Baden Powell, 29 keen, and play was of a high order, the Boy Scouts Association). Mr A. of every offering of cover. Suddenly, who announced his pleasure in learn 56 many of the games being decided on: 0. Brawn (Treasurer of the Associa with a whoop, the conflict began, the ing that the Boy Scouts movement 14 the last green. The singles tusslerior). Hon. Mr A. E. Irving, Hon. Mr two sides engaging O took place in the morning over the hau Chu-pak, Mr E Ralph, Mr W. realistic earnestness.

been revived in Hongkong The fighting зnd wished them - luck. 1 Main Course, and the foursomes Jackson (member of the Board of was sharp, if bloodless. An armistice Governor

presented bucation), the Bishop of Victoria was arranged by semaphore signall Bawen, the

Col Commissioner, "with

2 (four or two balls optional) was 13 played in the afternoon. A verv enjoyable day was spent by all. 146 England was the winning team by the narrow margin 14 points.

The teams were

0

SPORT.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

F. De Rome, Rumjahn, b A.H"

Rumjaha

49

CCC. v. C.R.C.

RE Witchell, c Abbas, b

Rumjaba.......................

H.. Appleby,c Roberts, b Hadron. J. Rogers, and b Wilkins

12

P. Smith, c. Roberts. b Hugson

G. K. Sayer, c Weerapali, b

Ramjaha

R. Taylor, a Hyne, b Hudson.....

19

S. Blackmore, c and b Hudson

R. M. Adams, b Wilkins,

G. Jowers, not cut

Extras

-167

Total

Bowling analysis.

}

0... M.

R.

Wikins Hudson.

*******.. 13

2

27

3

*.... 9 I

W9

S. Jex, c Wong, b Ng

2

F. Lawrence, cla, b Lee..............

0

The Staffs could not raise a team

Corbett............· 2 0 Harris 3 Roberts.....

2. 0 Copeland

15

0

10

15

2 0

17

A. W. Grimmett, c Hung, bLee...

23

B. W. Bradbury, Lb.w. bg

44

LE Lammert, c Lai Kuen, b Ng R. Basa, b Ching

to meet the University in their league match on Saturday, and were forced

25

to give their opponents a walk-over.

BILLIARDS.N

3

P. T. Lamble, c Choa, b Ng

thus putting the 'Varsity up by three points in the league table.

J. Bryant, Wong, b Ng......

R.G.A. BEAT.R.AM.C.

0

C. G. Anderson; not out .................

M. E. Asger, run oot

Another unplayed match was the friendly fixture between the HKCC and the Wilts.

Extras

Total

127

THE LEAGUE TABLE.

Bowling Analysis.

P.

0.

M. R.. Civil Service Ng Sze Kwong... 15.5 3 58 6 Kowloon. G. Lee

9 2 23 H. Ching .......... 11 0 37

C.R.C

2

2- Craigergower

1 University

C.R.C,

Indians.....

R:G.A.

15

HKC.C........

42

Staffs

38

+24

42

Ng Sze Kwong, c Bryant, b Lam-

Un Hew Fan, b Lamble

Mert

Choa Man Ping, b Lammert...

G. Lee, run oct...

J. Wong, zot out

Shin Man Ping, c Thompson, b

Lambie

La Man Pan, not out

Extres

2

Total (for 5 wickets)...173

Yew Man Hor. Hung Man To, H.; Ching, and Lai Kuen did nor bat.

Bowling Analysis,

0.

LE Lammert...-11

3 R. W

0.64

AiANHI NAHM

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

KCC v. NAVY.

D.

-

9

1

7

Played at King's Park on Saturday, this match was very closely contested and resulted in a win for the Home team by two wickets and 5 runs,

The scores were :—–

KOWLOON C.C.

K. R. Macaskill, b Stanley

England-Major Bagnall R. M.

battle with bad

then

1.

The

Rev. Dr. Dappuy), "Res, M. She ing, by which time the ground was his appointment. He added that well, Rev. Waldegrave, Rev. Pimm, strewn with many imaginary casual he had hoped to be able to present Rev. Bro. Aimar, Lieut. Colonel ties. Relief parties then recovered the Scoutmasters with their warrants Young. Lient-Colonel Wyndham, Mr the wounded, carried them in, and of appointment, but these bad not R Hancock, Mr J. P. Beaga, Mr doctored them up with the result yet been authorized. Fitzgibbon, and others.

that is a fer minutes all were able!

A march-past followed, concluding Smith, R. L. D. Wodehouse, P. G. On the arrival of the Governor, aj to appear on parade.

the rally. The Troops, after peasing Paravicini, M. Sheffield, R. A party of Scouts that was out on a The Governor, in his capacity as the saluting base, proceeded to their Camidge, A. H. Crew, Captain reconnoitring expedition was recall Chief Scout, accompanied by the posts to collect their equipment. o James, C. E. H. Bearis, R. Han, and the Band of 2nd Wilshire Commissioner, then made a tour of cock, J. Hooper, F. Bevington, Regiment played "God Save the inspection, Ee indicated great in- 0 Major Edwards, M. M. Maas, J. King." The Governor then

Rhodes, "Commer. Wodehouse, J. Wspected the Guard of Honour, con inquiring about the "casualties," and interest in the work, sympathetically Alabaster, B. Harper, W. Fracks, Hiting of two Scouts from each of bestowing a friendly word on each The Peking News Agency says Hancock, N. I Leefe, G. C.Moxon, the Troops, lined up before the of the Scouts. Dr. Harston, Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak. Usina Jack.

that suggestions have been made to The Rest-1. W. Hill, A. B

This done. Lirat. Werinin, in the Government in regard fo the The Scouts then proceeded to charge of the rally, isted the call opening of a conference at Shanghai Stewart, B. B. C. Morgan, T. Sage a realistic performance. In and the patrol leaders assembled in with the Southern leaders in order Forrest, J. L. Crockast; Hon. Mr. J. camp under the trees near St. John's a semi-circle before the Union Jack.to outline the necessary measures for Johnstone. A H. Ferguson, Cap Catedral were a number of thAt the command; the Scouts, with a reorganization work in the country. Leskie Smith, C. Davidson, NC. American Indians, represented by 5t shout, rushed forward and took their This conference will, however, be Wilson, Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr, Dr. Joseph's College Troop, while at the places in line behind their leaders. called the Reorganization Conference Forsyth, J. D. Kinnaird, F. S. Har Cricket Pavilion and the Marray In front of their Troops stood the as the Government thinks there is rison. R. E. Macdougall, T. Rarracks end of the ground were several Scoutmasters. Chassels, K. S. Morrison, N. S.-glish settlers, portrayed by the St. Marshali, F. Maitland, G. M. Young, Andrew's, Wesleyan, and Murray E. L. Sim, W. J. Morrison, H. Scott, Troops. Discovering each other's presence, both sides sent out recon

In the Inter-Mess Billiards League, The R.G.A. Headquarters. Sergeants Mess strengthened their position at the top of the league table, by defeat ing the R.AM.C., Sergeants Mess on Friday evening, by six games to nil

The teams were

RGA

Staff Sergt. Davis, C.S.M. Praguell, Staff Sergt. Gillard Mr.Gr. Thomas, R.S.M. Collins and C.Q.MS. Rivers.

RANC

Servt. Wilkinson, Sergt. Hollands, Staff Sergt. Mann, Sergt. Woolman, Sergi Major Thompson and Sergt. Rogers.

EXHIBITION AT V.R.C.

At the Victoria Recreation Club on

January 11 and 13, Mr. George Gray, the world renowned billiardist will play exhibition games with Mr. T. B. Golding and Mr. P. Yvanovich,

well known local players. The games will commence each night at o'clock sharp, and those i tending

2 C. J. Stapleton, b Kennett...

Stalker, std. Frank, b Hayter... 819

J. Bryanther the 5 1 210

A.W. Grimmete.. 2 0 12

P. T. Lambie............ '12 0 ·47

:

H. G. Baxter.

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no longer any necessity to enter into

brief address to the boys, expressing leaders at the present time when the The Governor then delivered a peace negotiations with the Southern his pleasure at being present to Canton Miftary Government is no witness such an enjoyable display. longer in existence.....

0

A. W. Ramsey, b Kennett ........................

2

B. D. Evans. Stewart, b Sheffield

B

C. G. Anderson... 1 0 .8

0

D. M. Goodall, b Stapley..................

12

F. Lawrence ******

CSCC v. IRC

The Civil Services who were a home to the Indians on Saturday! inflicted a crushing defeat on their guests. The Indians batted first and compiled 158 runs, of which A.A.

4 0

15

0:

H. Overy, b Shemeld .....

1

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J. P. Robinson, e and b Stanley... 6 and $2.

W. J. T. Gorvin, c and b Hayter 0

E. J. Brage, not out...................

38

W. B. Haslett, not out--

1

RUGBY.

Extras....

10

NAVY BEAT ARMY.

Total

161

Bowling Analysis.

The first match in the competition 0. M. FW for the Hongkong Rugby Challenge: 1 30 2Cop was played on the Club ground, 1 37, 3 Happy Valley on Saturday between 2 teams representing the Navy and the

Rumjahn was the chief contributor E. S. Kennett *****. 6 with 66. With 159 runs to make in E. O. B. Stanley 11 an hour, the Civil Service set out to Hayter accomplish the apparently impossible: Drew....

11 0.56

Good batting with a somewhat risky Sheffield..

2 0 15 3

1 13

NAVY,

disregard for the bowling, saw the

runs come in very quickly, and a

couple of minutes before time saw Lt. Bonham Carter, c Ramsay

Stalker

Mid. Hayter, c arid b Macaskill Mid. Wynne, b Macaskill..... Lt. Caswell, b Macaskill....

b

them snatch a wis with 167 runs for

Sutherland was in Lt. Stewart, c Braga, b Gorvin ... three wickets. great form and compiled a useful 80be Mid Sheffield, run out fore his side declared. He was proper. ly set, and there was no doubt that he would have made a century if the game bad continued. Fours and sixes Lt. Jones, b Macaskill... were scored by him in very convincing Lt. Franks, e Macaskill, b Stalker style. De Rome was a very useful Lt. Commander Drew

partner who contributed 49 runs to the score.

The scores were

INDIAN R.C.

A. Arculli, e Sutherland, b Reed...

P. H. Ismail, e Strange, b Hamil.

top............

A A. Rumjahn, c Hamilton, b Le

Rome

M. H. Abbas, e Ling, b Hamilton

A. H. Rumjan, Sayer, b Hamil

tan

0 Army, respectively.

2 Excepting for Yee (Curlew) re- placing Thyne (Ambrose) in the

team, and Dodwell (R.G,A) tuming

34 oct for the Army in place of Moore 1 (Wilts), the teams fielded as pre- 37viously announced

8 In the opening stages of the game, 29 the Army pack carried the scrums 21 and were all over the Navy, but they 111 could not get near the line. After 10 the first quarter of the game, the 11 Navy took charge of the oval and ***** LL] began to make things uncomfortable for the Army. The Navy very soon Total....................173 opened the scoring with Hancor runzing through and registering;

Extras

E. & Kennett and Cominandera converted try. Following a Stanley did not bat

Bowling Analysis

0. HR W. J.T. Gorvin ...,5 0 15 B. D. Evans......... 5 0 16 8L Overy .... 4 018

25.

66

3. Stalker.

8 G

18 K. R. Macaskill... 9

2

Haslett

S. H. Ismail, c and b De Rome ***

0

P. D. Ismail, not out............

11:

K. Khan, b Reed **************

S., Rumjan, b Reed.....

R. Nazaria, b Reed

S. Watapul, 16.w., b Hamilton...

Extras

Total

48

A WIN FOR THE WILTS.

couple of scrums in midfield in which the Navy' tried hard but falled to get away again, Murray scored an unconverted try for the Army. A few minutes later, Murray Oagain broke through, and could have scored on his own. However, taking no chances, he passed to Bevan who crossed the line and scored a try. Murray took the kick' and coverted making the Army three points ahead of their opponents. From this point of the game to the

whistle, closing

the Navy had a monopoly of play, and press- ing with determination, scored five more tries, of which two were con verfed." When the final whistle came, the Army, although it tried hard, had not scored again, and the Navy tan: but winners by 24 points to 8. Hancox of the Navy team was the most prominem, player on the held, red did most of his side's scoring. ----Mr G.G.N. Tinson of the HKFC,

had charge of the game.

The teams were;

At Happy Valley.on Friday after- noon, the Wilts met the cricket-X of the Royal Marines Band of HMS. "Hawkins" and won easily, .153

The scores were 5-

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