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LEAGUE CRIOFIT.

KCC v. CCC

This match, which was played on the Craigengowerground on Satur day, proved very interesting. Kowloon batted first and compiled 177 runs for

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Choa Man Ping, bGraham

Lo Man Pan, b Grahamt et vos ret Ng Sze Kwong, not out others Un Hew Fan, b Davies J. Wong. A. Williams, b Graham G. Lee, not out......................

Extras ******

PYRENDLY MATCH,

HK.CC. v. NAVY.

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worked the oval half way down the Shaw), Linstead an-1 Davies (F. Mait- field. Here a serum took place, land and H. Greenwood), the 2nd Murray fumbled in attempting to Wits Lt. Col. Wyndham and J. M. gather. Picking the oral up. Doddington), before meeting the Macnamara raced away, and break-ELV.D.C. on Sunday. The other The Hongkong Cricket Club were ing through, crossed the line before finalists, accounted for the Standard at home to the Navy on Saturday in the defence was aware what was Ol & Co. (W. D. Kraft and E. T. a friendly match which proved to be happening. The kick was again Singer), Messrs. Dodwell & Co., full of interest. The Navy, which entrusted to Wallace, and this time (R. M. Smith and C. A Peel, batted first, started very badly, he made no mistake. The teams Bradley and Co., CT, W. Hi and K. Josing the first three wickets for crossed over with the Club leading S. Morrison), before defeating the

Chartered Bank on Sunday. a paltry 27 runs, the first two by eight points to mil going down for 17. Then the The second half was just as fast In the Bogey Fool a good number rot was stopped, and Stephenson as the first, with Alabaster playing of cards were taken out and the best and Bonham Carter started a forcing game which was very un-score I heard of was A. B. Stewart, partnership which Efted the comfortable for the Army defence.who finished I up. score to 74 before Carter was caught it was not until Alabaster had the FORTHCOMING SHANGHAT MATCH.

The Shanghal match will soon be by Davies. Greig jained Stephenson, misfortune to hurt his ankle and was and playing very carefully, the two forced to retire to the back line, that upon us, and the team will be picked took the total to 108. With Stephen the Army were able to breathe freely. very soon now. The best quartetta son out, Jones took his place and he Hall and Logan spoiled several good, would seem to be A. B. Stewart,! and Greig stood the bowling until chances for the Club by failing Major Bagnall, R. M. Smith and T. 180 runs were reached, at which to gather on several occasions W. Hill. The Club Champion, R. L figure the side declared with only when good opportunities were D. Wodehouse, though a very fine Bix wickets down. Stephenson's offered. One of these missce match player, will probably not score included eight boundaries and gave Tomory possession of the appear in the Hongkong team. one five, while Greig hit a six off oral Sticking to it be made a dash Wodehouse, and seven fours in a for the line which he succeeded in contribution of 46. Pearce and crossing in spite of the obstacles in Turner opened the batting for the his way. Murray took the kick but Club, and pat ap a characteristic failed to convert, and the Army re- first wicket partnership which duced the Club's lead by three points. pected 59 TILDS before it Free kicks against the Club became

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PROGRAMME FOR. TO-MORROW.

Prof. Alexander Sklarevski, the

CHANGE OF THEĀTRĪS.

The children bad jolly good

14 was broken. Turner was caught out frequent after this, but in spite of all 5 after hitting six boundaries. Far- these good opportunities, the Army 67 thing joined Pearce, and kept his end were unable to score again. Murray & up until 156 runs showed on the narrowly missed a penalty goal which 3 telegraph. Pearce was set when brought exclamations of disappoint 23 Wodehouse came in, and looked like went from the Arary supporters. This, emphatically said Mr. Charles 21 making his century, but was got out The Club kept the oval in Army B. Cochran, in his state room on the time on Saturday afternoon, when distinguished pianist, who has given shortly afterwards with 93, of which territory after this and on several "Adriatic at Southampton last night. Chefalo and Palermo, the magicians, two notable recitals within the mouth He has returned to England happy | gave a matinee at the Theatre in Hongkong, will give the third of 140 16 were fours. Wodehouse started occasions it looked as if they must

very well hitting a six off Sheffield add to their score,, but Mockridge in the knowledge that he has satis-Royal. The theatre was crowded his series to-morrow at 5.30 p.m. in and following up with five fours. was working strenuously, and time factorily fixed the biggest fight for with them, of all sizes and all after St. Andrew's Hall, City Hall

The programme will be as follows: He and Donnelly took the Club after time saved his citadel at the years that between Carpentier and noon echoed to shrieks and giggles Agures past

of delight. What especially thrilled Beethoven's Moonlight Sonats op 27, total last moment. No further scoring Dempsey.

"I have too many_other interests them was the ease with which Chefalo|(s) Adagio, (8) Schezo, (c) Presto and the game was closed with the took place, and when the game was Club's score reading 197 for three brought to a close, the Club retired cat to say that I am tired of could produce live ducks and pigeons Agitato; Chopin', (a) Fantasie Im- W. wickets. The Club won decisively winners of a hard fought match by the idiosyérasics of some boxers," he from places where apparently there promptu. (3) Valse, A. flat major, (c) added, but I have pulled off the big were none. Chefalo himself was at ¦ Mazurka, G sharp minor, (d) Scherzo by seven wickets.

eight points to three.

fight and it affords me gratification much entertained as his audience. B misor; Sgambati's Minuet antique, The scores were!--

to have done so. I felt I owed it to The result was that the matinee Liszt's Capriccio, Borodina's In the NAVY.

Convent; Strauss-Schultz-Elver's Blue the public, even more than to myself turned into a big family party.

Chefalo and Palermo gave their | Danube (Arabesque on the themes of for. I have never known, I do not think history records, such world-inst performance at the Theatre the Valse). wide interest in a sporting event. I Royal on Saturday night. Yesterday

Total (for 4 wickets) Hm Man To, H. Ching, Wei Lee three wickets, at which they declared. Sun, Wong Kwok Kwong, and Chan Goodall and Stapleton played vary Wing Ching did not bat. neat cricker, and between them con. tributed 119 runs to the side's totals

Goodall's 60 was prettily compiled.

Bowling Analysis.

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Capt. Davies, b Ng Sae Kwong Capt. Oliver, c and

and included many fours. With 178 Davies... runs to make to win, Craigengewer Graham

carefully, but Basa Baker started very, experienced bad luck, being Olliver.... dismissed for five runs. Jex stopped Skeet the rat and added 33 runs, only to have Bradbury follow with a duck. Thompson, Lammert and Holdman (not out) did their best to save the side and contributed 31, 15 and 11 respectively. Lawrence, of whom something was expected, caused some disappointment when he gave a catch after scoring a solitary rus. Lamble joined Holdman, and content ing himself with letting Holdman do all the scoring, the pair played out time and secured a draw. Craigen-

Ng Sze

Kwong Lieut. Chester, e Us, b Nz Sze

Kwong

Lieut. Graham, run out

C. S. M. Williams, c Un b Ng Sze

Kwong *******

Bdr. Baker, c Wei, b Ng Sze

Kwong

Gor. Pomfeet, Hung, b Ng Sze

Kwang

gever had 113 uns to their credits Tharpton, h Ng Sze Kwong when stumps were drawn.

The scores were from

KOWLOON Ca

D. M. Goodall, c Bryant, b Dixon 60 B. D. Evans, Lbw, b Lammert... 2

C. J. Stapleton, b Biyast................. 59 1. Stalker, not out

EL. Braga, not out.............

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Sergt. Skeet, not oft

Sergt. Dyer c K. K. Wong, b Ng

Seong

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Sergt. Couzins, b Ching ....

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Navy the

0 Lieut. Stewart, e Sutton, b Far-

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Lient-Cam Drew, b Wodehouse 6 22 Sab-Lieut. Stephenson, b Wod

Com. Bowden Smith, run-out...... Lieut. Bonham Carter, e Davies, b

Wodehouse.

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Lieut. Com Greig, c Pearce, b

Fletcher-

45 Lieut. Jones, not aut..............................

Rev. Crole Rees, not out.....

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HONGKONG RIFLE LEAGUE.

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At King's Park Range on Saturday,

5 the HXY.D.C. League Team met the RN. Dockyard League Team in

best tradition

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still have hopes, great hopes, that they moved to the New Victoria man and it is a fine suggestive

in the the present contract will be varied Theatre for three days. On the last picture and that the fight will take place in day, Wednesday, a matines will be of the ring to

the two Europe.

given in addition to the evening men together in amity. I am jointly" concerned with Tex Rickard and performance.

WA: Brady in this fight. I believe

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it would draw £250,000 in London. - "In America, an arena capable of

16 the League Championship of Hong-

"What are the chances of the kong. The result was a win for the men. I think they are in favour of 46 Volunteers by 23 points. The weather Carpentier. I know the weight of 40 was not all that could be desir public opinion in America is on the 10 and apparently fogged some of the side of Dempsey--but I think lodge the phlegm Chamberlain's Gough bolding 10,000 would be built. The

Total (for six wickets, dec.)..189

Mid. Hayter, Mid. Sheffield, and Com. Stanley, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

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5 older shots as at least five misses the few experts agree with me. were recorded at 500 yards. By Not that I am depreciating Dempsey. some misapprehension targets were He is clean, healthy-looking sports- changed at each range, which is not usual This resulted in Lyon putting a bull on the wrong target at 600 yards thus losing five points for the Volunteers. The KN..Dock- "yard, the holders of the League Championship, were drawn in the

Erst round against the Volunteers.

The Volunteers meet the E.K.

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Bowling Analysis.

Dommelly......4

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Total

177 Ng Sze Kwong.....13

Lee

W: F. J. Gorvin, A. W. Ramsay, R. Pestonji, G. Southerton, H. Overy, and A. O. Brawn did not bat.

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fine tussle may be expected. Major

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T. E. Pearce, Crole Rees, b

Sheffield

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C.S.C.C. v. VARSITY.

W. C. D. Turner, and b Crole

Res***.***

Rapson and Captain Stewart were present in the interests of the Volunteers.

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F. H. Farthing, a Bonham Carter,

The Scores were as follows

HK.V.D.C.

O.

34 F W.

b Crole Rees...*********

16

Grimes....... 41 47 46 134

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1 This match was also very one

R. L. D. Wodehouse, not out

25

F. Goodman 42 45 39 126

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D. E. Donnelly, not out

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18

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Anderson........ 20

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4. 0 CRAIGENGOWER CL. R, Basa, c. Braga, b Stalker... S. Jex, & Overy .................

B. W. Bradbury, Lb.w., b Pestonji J. G. Thompson, c. Brawn, & Ram

Say...

L. E. Lammert, b Evans...........

F. Holdman, not out ...

F. Lawrence, e Goodail, b Stalker

P. T. Lamble, not out

Extras

Total

0 strong, and disregarding the Varsity

1 bowling, set out to pile up runs. When eventually the side was got

5 out, they had 197 runs to their -381 credit. The University could do:

0 nothing with the bowling of Reed and Edmonds and were got out with 31 very discouraging rapidity. When 16 the last man was bowled out after 11 making five runs, the side's total

1 stood at 17 runs only, and of these of four were extras.

16

118

The scores were:-

C.S.C.

Extras....................erisa

Total (for 3 wickets)...197

J.C. Fletcher, E. A. Sawyer, P. Jacks, W. B. Drummond, L. J. Davies, and F. Sutton did not bat.

*Bowling analysis.

Stanley.

F. de Rome, b Freeboan......... 37 Sheffield

R. C. Witchell, c Laing, b Freeborn 19

E. Bryant, C. Anderson, and F. A. G. R. Sayer, b Freeborn..... 712 Dixon did not bat.

R. Goodman... 40 48 36 124 39 39:39 117 Meade *.**** Dodwell ........ 39 41 35 115 Frith .......... 43 37 30 110 537 109 Lyon ... 37 Young ........ 32 41 31 104

Total............ 939

R.N. DOCKYARD. Johnston 42 42 35 119 Brook ******* and

38 42 38 118 McGuigau

37.37 45 117

Young 40.39 37 116 King Salter.... 40 37 36 113

Williams

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..... 37 41 34 112

3

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25

Drew

38 41 32 111

Sears

38 37 35 110

THE LEAGUE TABLE.

A. R. Sutherland, c Yeob, b Free

Total

916

Bowling Analysis:

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W. L

R. Pestonji

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J. Stalker

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2

19

F. W. Hamilton; a Yeah, b Free-

Civil Service... 4. 4

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Kowloon -- 5

W. F.J. Gorvin... 3

1

6

G. H. Piercy, not out

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3 Craigengowet.***

G. Southerton ... 4

0

17

E. Fincher, b Freebore...

A. W. Ramsay... 4

16

1. B. Reed b Yech

B. D. Evans...

1 0

20

R. G. A. v. C. R..C.

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This match provided very little

excitement. The Chinese turned out

W. H. Edmonds, b Yeoh

Extras

Total...

Bowling Analysis.

197

M. R. W.

too strong for the Artillerymen, and H. Freeborn .......................” 18 1 69 batting first, played havoc with the Roffey .......... 6 bowling. They scored so rapidly Yeah......... 12 that 140 raps were soon on the

board, and they were able to declare

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UNIVERSITY,

at that figure with only four wickets LT.Fun, ċ Sutherland, b Edmonds down: Captain Davies started very D. K. Samy, b Reed

carefully for the RG.A. but was H. C. Hunt, c Sutherland, b Reed. unable to get a partner to stay long M. HL Roffey, b Edmonda ..... with him, with the result that scoring K. S. Cheah, c Ling, b Reed was very slow. When at last he was J.R. Freeborn, b Reed..... bowled out by Ng Ste Kwong. T. E. Yeoh, b Reed

he had contributed a useful 22 T. L. Cheah, 6 Edmonds... to his side. The next three men C. H. Yeoh, b Edmonds.... were easy victims of the bowling and D. Laing, b Reed....... were got out cheaply. Then followed S. H. Ong, not out

Williams, with a long innings which added 45 runs to the score. The tail, with the exception of Pomfret, who scored 10, made very poor stands, and when eventually the whole side was out, they had only 94: runs to their credit.

The scores were —

WING

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Extras

Total....

Bowling Analysis.

M.

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E. B. Reed.... Edmondster 5 1 13.

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The second match in the Rugby Challenge Cup Competition, wa played on the Club ground, Happy Valley, on Saturday, when the home

O pack met an Army XV, and won by

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GOLF.

LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.

The course at Fanling is very hard just now and the long driver had all the advantage yesterday. The greens were very fiery which made the short game very difficult and matches were won and lost in this department. Miss Healing played Mrs. Drew in the final of the Ladies' Championship, and won by 2 up and 1 to play. The golf was not of a very high standard, but the winner played much more consistently than her opponent and deserved her win.

THE GOVERNOR'S SHIELD. The semi-final ties in

the

8 points to 3 after a fast and exciting Governor's Shield were also decided when H. M. S." Tamar," represented gzine.

The teams turned out as advertis by Lt. Com. Kilgour and Lt. E. H ed. Opening the game, the Army Stern, beat the Volunteer Defence asserted themselves. Gathering the Corps, represented by G. S. Archbutt oval they made some fine dashes for and L. S. Greenhill, by 3 and 2. Club territory, but the defence The Naval representatives played strong game and was sharp and brought then a very

to earth before "they could completed the round in about 84, one get into the danger zone. After of their best efforts being to do the

17 several scrums, Smyth gathered and long 9th in 4.

a brilliant piece of individual play In the other tie the Education” saw him dodge the Army, defence Department, represented by R. E. 0. "Wand cross the line.. Wallace took the Bird and J. C. Fletcher, beat the Char- 6 try but failed to convert It, and the tered Bank, represented by J. L 4Club led by three points. The Army Crockatt and R. A. Camidge, by 2 pressed immediately afterwards and and 1, after a ding dong struggle. on several occasions looked like The "Tarass" now meet the Edu scoring, but they were never allowed cation Department in the final, which to go far without being worried. is to be played next Sunday morning" Several free kicks against. Both sides are off the same handicap the Club gave the Army no and it ought to be a close game. advantage. After a while, In the previous rounds the Tamar have accounted for the the Cluha defences placed their for wards in possession and the liner] P.W.LX (A. B. Pürves, and K. P.

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