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Bowling Analysis.

0. X.

Davies Le Fleming- Graham Crole East.. White

12

+31

11 2 31

5 0

24

0 24 0

.૩ 0 9 1 ÜNLETED KERVICES—İND INNINGS. Major Matthews, e be Rome, b

Hamilton

Lt. I. B. Franks, b Reed. Capt. Le Fluning, © Webster, b

Hamilton.

Capt. Davies, e de Rome, b

Hamilton.

This all-day matah was played on the H.K. C.C., ground yesterday, and resulted in a win for the home team.. The weather was slightly too has for cricket, and the glare of the sun gave little trouble to both batsmen and bowler. The wicket was hard and favoured the batamen, but in spite of this the bowlers had the upper hand Lt. Com. Drew, c and b Réed... The lab, batting first, put together Rev. Crole, Rees, 3 Hamilton.. 117 runs for their first innings. There Rev. Purcell, Lb.w, Reed were five double figure contributions Com. Edgell, ran out. but none reached the 30 mark. Three Lt. Stewart, & Sayer, & Hamilton... “ducks” were include Lin the innings. | Capt. Olliver, not out.. Le Fleming took 6 wickets for 76 Davies & for 33 and Graham 1 for 4.

The Services' innings was also a low scoring one, and they were able to teply with only 101. They also had five double figure scores below $0, bat and three "ducks" Laminuit and Reed were the only Club bowlers in this innings. They took fire wickets each fer 46 and 50 respectively.

The Club did better in their second knock, declaring at 133 for six wickets. De Rome 47 and Pearce 30 were the best contributors. Le Fleming eecated 2 wickets for 31 raps, and White, Graham and Davies one each for 9, {24′and 31.

Extras..

Total

(ae

wickata).

CHARITY BALL.

SUBMARINERS' SUCCESSFUL

EFORT.

Organised by the officers and men

of the submarines in aid of the widows

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and orphans of the men who perished

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in the H42 diaseter of Gibraltar, a notably successful charity ball drew

9 a big crowd of dancers to the Prince's Pavilion last night. Round about 25 2,000 tickets were sold and there mast have been at least 1,500 people

13

4 present. The band of the "Hawking"

o and the "Cairo" jazz band furnished |

9 the music and it was a very jolly

13

gathering. Lots of soldiers and sailors

were there, getting their first peep at

125 the Pavilion in its evening dress, and

most of the ladies were very good

Lt. White and Lt. Graham, did not about giving them dances. One factor

Bowling Analysis.

*

м

10 0 D 2,5 0

60

33

Reed Lammert............... 2 Hamilton

CHARITY FOOTBALL.

SERVICES 2; CIVILIANS 1.

FINE MATCH YESTERDAY.

5

to

the be

which helped the servicemen in this respect was the absence of pro- 3grammen, for which printed posters 310 pinned up on the pillars did service.

A tasty little supper was provided, on the baffet system, and there was a well-patronised bar in one corner. The crganisers did their own catering Lieat TL Scott Ball RN., and the Rev. Archer Turner B.N.,

were in charge of

and arrangements This match, in aid of the depend. Congratulated on the muccess of the ants of those who lost their lives in function. Besides the ticket-buyers the "H42" cister, was played on who, if they attended the ball, got s capital two dollars worth, several i the Clab ground yesterday afternoon, oties people assisted to make the There was a large gathering of spectators, and the match was very ertment who made the Pavibon effort possible. First of all the Gor- keenly contested throughout. The

Then the Services just managed to win by the available without fee. odů goal in 3. Sailors made a collec Hongkong Furniture Company gave tion on the ground during the match, the use of their chairs free of charge and $113 was realised for the deserve and palms and pot plants were "sent along gratis by the Botanical and 28 ing cause.

Forestry Department. Mee Cheung took a couple of flashlight photoe during the evening and is to sell copies of them at 25cts, each, all the proceeds to go to the ball funda.

The Services' second inninge yielded them 128 runs for nine wickets when time intervened. The Club' won on the first innings by 16 runt. Franky was the best hateman with il rave, and Davies helped materialy with 25. Hamilton took 5 wickets for 38 runs, and Reed 3 for 60.

Scores:

ELCO

F. J. de Rome, b Le Flaming ..........

G. R. Sayer, c and b Davies

H. Owen Hughes, a Matthews, b

Davies

T. E. Pearce, b Le Fleming

R. E. A Webster, e and b Le

Fleming

D. B. Peat, b Davies.

F. C. Miller, b Davies

F. H. Farthing. st. Trike, b Le

Fleming

E. W. Hamilton, not out

L. J. Davies, b Le Fleming

0

2

0

The teams follows:-

took the field as

Services-Mitch (Tamar"); Wal ker (R.G.A.) and Cleaves ("Curlew "); Pascoe (RG.A), Hudson ("Tamar" and Lieut. H. R. Donovan (R.GA.); Dangerfield (King's) Duval (“Am- · 17- brose), Lieut. G. R. Jones (King's),

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7

E.B. Reed, c Davies, b Le Flaming

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0

20

B. G. Lammert, st. Franke, 5

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Extras

Total

Davies.

Bowling AnalysiL

.117

+

0. K R.

W.

17 7

35

76

6

4

Le Fleming...... 16 0 Graham"

3 0 UNITED SERVICES.

CIVILIAN-G. Rodger (Club);

W. G. Gerrard (Club) and J. McCnb- bin (Club); W. Telfor (Club). J. Stewart (Club) and A. Wheeler (Kowloon); Chenng Wing Sbing (South China), A. Forsyth (Clab). S. D: Begg (Club), Ip Kan South China) and Lau Tak Chung (South China).

Referee: Mr. Wakeham.

They were very evenly matched, and one of the finest games of the season resulted. The Services kicked

Major Matthews, & Pearce, b Reed 11 off and immediately attacked. Their

Lt. Stewart, b Reed

Capt. Oliver, Lb.w. Lammert....

Capt. Le Fleming, b Lammert.

Capt. Davies, b Lammert

Rev. Purcell, c Sayer, b Lammert B. Lt. Com. Drew, ran out Comdr. Edgell, o Sayer b Lammert Lt. Franke, not out

Bev. Crole Beas, Sayer, b Reed Lt. Graham, c and b Reed.. Lt. White, c Sayer, b Reed.

Britss

Total

Bowling Analysis.

I

0.

2. Beed.....

17.3 8 50 Lammert....... 17 1 46

x.K.O.C.-2ad Is

F. J. de Rome, b White

R. E. A. Webster, Olliver b Le

Fleming

J. Owen Hughes, run out,

E. W. Hamilton, b Davies

F. G. Lammert, cand b La

Fleming....

TE. Pearce, e Drew, b Graham.. G. R. Sayer, not out

F. H. Farthing, not out..

Extras..

Total (6 wickets dec.)

0

61

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2 to the Civilians to open the scoring. Lan Tak Chung passed to Forsyth

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the net. The Services pressed after it looked as if the Civilians were this and Jones just missed from a well going to win after all. The Services placed corner kick by Dangerfield, made a fine effort however, when Both ends of the field were visited in there WOID only five mort quick succession at this juncture, but minutes to go, and storming the 47 neither set of forwards could do say Civilians' citadel, they repulsed. The damage, allowing themselves to be ball shot in and out very dangerona- 2 robbed of the ball when well in. The ly, and then Jones soared with a interval arrived with the Civilians beautiful swift shot from 25 yards 11 leading by 1 goal to ni.

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