MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925.
LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
'HEAVY RAIN INTERFERES
WITH PLAY....
ONLY ONE
MATCH
V.
FINISHED
Cricketers fared, at the hands of the weather on Saturday. In all the matches a promising start was made, and but for the rain, some interesting play would have resulted. The tea interval, however, synchronised with an all but one abandonment in
I.R.C. In fixture-C.R.C. the latter game the Indians won rather easily, securing the necessary number of runs without the loss of a single wicket Bhoora repeated his feat of a fortnight ago, taking five wickets for 25 runs, whilst he scored 40 not out in conjunction with A. H. Rumjahn (22 not out).
The abandoned League fixtures -two In Division I, and one in Division II will be replayed on dates to be arranged later.
LEAGUE MATCHES.
Division I
C.S.C.C. V. EAST SURREYS.
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quired runs. Although the Chinese were defeated by such a broad margin they were not by any means disgraced. But for the bad state of, the wicket they would have gives a much better account of themselves.
Scores.
C. R. C.
Yung Hin-lun, b Bhoora, ............... C. Choa, e Ismail, b'Arculli...... Ng Sze-kwong, c H. D. Rum
john, b Bhoora.......................
W. Hung, b Bhoora..................... H. C. Hung b ́Arculli..... K. L. Chau, c H. D. Rumjahn,
b Araulli..........
5
W.
Walker Gr Young Pearce Hancock
ANALYSIS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
O. MRW
248 a
100 37
13
4
4 22 0 12.
I 0
KOWLOON C.C. v. R.A."
A Good Opening.
Score.
Every ...double extras The
Capt. Neville and Mr. G. M. opening." He had been extremely made things very Young; the Hon. Sir Claud Severn interested in the formation of the Round to the south of Lamma the Blues team played well and
difficult.against the opposing defence. All and the Hon. Mr. HW Bird Club and had looked forward there was more wind. A little stated above, given a dry ground played the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy very much to seeing the course later the leading boats were the very fast game would have been 4 and Mr. Owen-Hughes; and Mr. developed. He thought he could victims of really bad luck. Having seen. Wavish in the Whites goal A. H. Ferguson and Mr. A. G. M.say with His Excellency, that he gained a great lead they were able saved several good shots. Wheeler 2 Fletcher were, pitted against Mr. had explored the course very to look back and see the boats was erratic, and both he and R. A. Camidge and Capt. L. W. thoroughly with his partner, Mr. behind make in a couple of easy Petter were worried by Li Wal Bennet.
Bird, and they had had the great reaches the vast amount of water tong and Macklesworth. The At the conclusion of the four-satisfaction of having one hole. they had covered only by a number former would do better if he tried somes, the company assembled (Laughter.) He hoped that that of facks. Thus they were caught a little more individual play. His fear the first tee, where upon a would not be by any means the just Inside the harbour by "La two goals were a picture to watch. table lay the Visitors Book last visit he should pay there. Cigale and failed to save the time Stewart at centre half worked Their Excellencies the Governor In time, they would have a very of some of the other boats. and General Officer Commanding fine sporting course, and he wish-first she failed to save her time on extreme right and Brown on the ** | hard, but the soft ground told Although "La" Cigale" Anished agafast, him. Harris on the were the first to sign, after which ed the Club every success. the many visitors appended their (Applause.).
names.
PRESIDENT'S SPEECH,
any boat, har late`start being to a opposite wing played well. „Suen large extent responsible.
was off form, whilst Jones who was Details.
well watched by McKelvis only had one shot at goal. The star performer for the Rest was uz- doubtedly Hume. ----A
H'cp on
Course
Corrected
Finishing
Time
Pis. for
Race.
Pts. to
Norseman (1) 56 m. 4 15 28 "19
scr 45655 12. 'D.N.S.. DNS.
"The Royal Artillery wore the guests of the Kowloon. 'Cricket Club in a friendly match, which 19. was inconclusive owing to rain.
The R. A. ran up a score of 204 6 for the loss of only three wickets,
when they declared
LOST BALLS! : batsman compiled
Mr A.H. Ferguson, the Mr. E. Cock, the President, President of the Royal Hongkong figures, and even the 3 totalled.
then made a brief speech, during Golf Club, who admitted that his two Ng Sze-cheung, b Bhoora.......hunours of the day went to Major the course of which he said he partner and he "were still auffer- Hattersley Smith, whose 53 not thought it could reasonably being from a great defeat from H Ching, Madar, b Bhoora.... P. S. Wong, b Arculli.....
out included a quartette of fives claimed that in a very short people who are very much worse C. E. Wong, not out.....................
and a sixer. A close second was space of time those responsible players than ourselves," also re. Wan Iu-shing, b Arculli,...
Lieut. Henslowe, with 47 tot for its construction had turned plied. He congratulated those Coquette (2) 52 m. 421 8 17 Extras...
to out; and he also was responsible out quite a fair course. They who had anything to do with the Desone (3)... 52 m. 423.
for four fours. Of the others Capt. owed it to the courtesy of the Club on the good work they had U. and I........ 36 m. 423 13 15. 68 Bensley totalled 3 (including Government and War Office for done there, on land which, per. Irene 52 m. 4 23 25: 14 three fours) before he was stumped placing the land at their disposal.hapa, some felt could not be made. Azuha....... 10 m. 454 38 13 by Jex; and Capt. Parkes got up and he thanked His Excellency into a golf course at all. He felt La Cigale to 23 (including five fours, all but the Governor and the General sure it would supply a long felt
Imagen 5 one in succession-a remarkable Officer Commanding for coming need on that side of the harbour, Feathers 5 feat for a score of 23)
out to officially open the course,It could be made into quite a The Kowloon C.C. tried as many thus consummating the splendid fsporting course. Speaking of his 40 as seven, bowlers; but, curiously work done by the subordinates in own match, Mr. Ferguson said he 22 enough, H. Overy managed to get their departments. The Pre- would like to tell the officials of Tall three wickets.
sident said there must be at least the Club that if they had not The ground Club commenced Total (for no wkts).....73 batting at 4.15, Raven and Witchell twenty people he ought to name sufficient balls in stock it would RESULTS AT a glance. J.S. A. Curreem, U. M. Omar, belog the first batsmen. However, in connection with the making of only be necessary for them to O. Ismail, A. H. Madar, A. ell they had scored ten runs, when the course. So many people had make a careful search on the Arcuill, S. D. Ismail, H. D. heavy rain made further play contributed in one way and an-course and they would obtain a other towards its construction supply sufficient to last them for Rumjahn, S. A. Ismail and S. H.impossible.
and formation that he refrained the next six months. (Laughter.) Blues Ismail did not hat.
from mentioning any R. A.
names "Tea and refreshments were Q. M. R. W: Capt. Bensley, br H. Overy...... 31 excepting that of Captain Chip served on the course, the catering Lieut. Hall St. Jex, b H. Overy... pendall, who find worked very being in the hands of Wiseman's, Capt. Parkes, b H Overy... 23 hard on their behalf. (Applause.) whilst Mr. C. Bond had charge of Major Hattersley Smith, not out 53 To His Excellency the Governor the bar. Lieut. Henslowe, not out. 47 and the General Officer Com- 20manding, they were particularly.
Total.... BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M. R. Bhoora
18 7 25. Arculli ... 17.5 7. 33"
I.R.C
C. H. Bhoora, not out A. H. Rumlahin not out
Extras
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
The Civil Service Cricket Club were at home to the East Surreys in a First Division League match. The home side declared their indings closed for a total of 191 "runs for 7 wickets E. C. Pincher H. Ching played a faultless innings, scoring W. Hung all round the wicket, his score of 78 being made up of 15 fours. He was smartly stumped by Stripp off Wood. Baker knocked
Tip: 44.
including nine fours.
F. J. de Rome, and A. R. Suther land (18 each) and F, E. Lawrence (21) also contributed materially to the total.
Rain intervening a few minutes fater, the match was abandoned. A re-play has been arranged for March 14 instead of the friendly fixed for that day
C.S.C.C.
G: R. Sayer, c Lacey, b Wood
3
F. J. de Rome, cand b Wood...
18
B. D. Evans, c Cheeseman, b
Rowe
2
***
F. Baker, b English
E. C. Fincher, st. Stripp, b
Wood
F. E. Lawrence, c Allfree, b
Rowe........
A. R. Sutherland, b Rowe
E. W. Hamilton, 'not out.
is
Extras...
11
5 0 29 4.1 0 33.
Division II.
ROYAL ENGINEERS v. NAVY.
On the Navy ground, the Royal Engineers placed themselves in a favourable position in a junior League encounter with the Royal Navy, when they declared at 153 runs for five wickets. But they were denied the fruits of a possible victory by further play being made impossible, owing to rain which set
Scores:-
Extras.
30
204
Total for 3 wkts, (decl)
Capt. Bennett, Lieut. Smith, Sergt. Gifford Gunner Clayton, Master-gunner Rough, and Gunner Dyer did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Q.
JC. Lyal..... 89 F. Goodwin....... W. F. J. Gorvin
in simultaneously with their return | A. R. F. Raven to the tent.
8
I 22
4
0 12
2 017
8
◊ 50
4
0 18
3
0 22
K. C. C.
H. Overyo
The innings of the Royal R. C. Witchell Engineers produced some good G. Lee
44 hitting Lt.Col. Butterworth:
knocked up 44 runs in character A. R. F. Raven not out. 78istic style in less than twenty R. C.. Witchell not out.
minutes, his score-including two
21sixers and five fours, and he was
18 unbeaten. when stumps
・は
7 gave a good exhibition, being win, A. J. Kew, W. J. F. Gorvin,
stumped by Gould off Shaw. and H. Overy did not bar. Cpl. Blondin succumbed to Bennett
grateful for the honour done them in coming out that day, and the President asked them, to accept a small souvenir of the occasion.
GOVERNOR RESPONDS..
YACHTING.
FAIR RUN IN HEAVY RAIN.
FOOTBALL
Interport Trial.
Date
ST
38
LEAGUE Second Division.
Kowloon Reservas v. Clubā Reserves.
"
The Kowloon Reserves were 25 home to their rivals from across the, 45 water, and had no difficulty in ob to taining, an easy win, by five goals 27 to nil.
The game started with Kowloon taking up the offensive; Millard soon getting through but Angue saved, clearing well. The ball then went down the other end, Stewart saying. Kowloon stlll strong in attack, forced a cornet. Morris put in a 'nice centre, but Millard falled to score. Randle then put a nice shot in for: Kowloon but Angus again saved, giving
Kowloon obtained no advantage "from this as Morris sent behind. Hongkong then obtained a little of the play but Cameron missed in front of goal. Millard got going and placed Kowloon in the lead, scoring with a nice shot. Kowloon continued pressing, Hill conceding a corners Recreio "A"... 2. St. Josephs "A" o shortly after Hast obtained the Surrey's 3 Drums...........
China "B"
2 Whites
LEAGUE.
· Division II.
St. Josephs"B"
a
corner.
ball and with a long shot from the Sacred Heart 3 University.....wing scored. Kowloon still pres- China "A" Kowloon
2 Recrelo "B"... 5 Club Res
sing looked like adding another of Cavielle obtaining the ball shot, but the ball went over the bar. Halftime arrived with no further BCOSO.
His Excellency the Governor, who was very cordially received, races for the racing classes of the The seventh of the series of
Interport Trial, M. R. W created some amusement by re-R.HKY.C. was sailed on Satur
430 marking that he should value the day. The course was the longest fast and even game had the wea football, both sides putting more
What would have been a very
The second half saw much better souvenir very much as being the set so far this season. The start ther kept fine was spoilt by the life into the game. only prize which he had ever won
The Club was at Murray Pier and the course rain, but it must be admitted that started with a determination to at golf.
He remembered that to Pillar Rock and then back to the even so the play was of a very draw level but could not beat the 3when he left Ceylon he held the Yacht Club, a distance of ten miles good order. There was only one Kowloon defence. Kowloon once
unique position of being President and a half."
change from the teams as ad again obtained control of the of both golf clubs there, with a At the start there was a fine wind vertised. Stewart coming in for the game; Hast going down sent a nice limit handicap. The Chairman from the north-east. The weather Whites in place of Mitchell who iss to Cavielle, who headed in but of one club was cruel enough to remained fine until some time after was unfit, the players lining up as Angus saved. From a nice for observe that he (His Excellency) Pillar Rock had been turned, but follows: was, remarkable for having given on the way home the fleet ran into
ward movement on the part of: Total (Wickets) 10 many more cups than he had ever the heavy rain and conditions were Leung Yuk-tang. McKelvie: Bris- this the Club seemed to lose heart, Blues-Clarke. Wynne, Bishop: Kowloon Fitz-Gerald netted. After J. C. Lyal S Jex, J. H. Hendle, won. were
"At the same time." His extremely uncomfortable: The 9. drawn. Sgt. Cockell (50) also R. R. Macaskill, Geo. Lee, F. Good Excellency remarked, "I informed wind also fell away considerably towe: Charlesworth, Eaton, Hum- Kowloon, having nearly all he him I acknowledged myself as a A feature of the afternoon was. berstone, Li Wai-tong and play, Lyon mis-kicked giving
Macklesworth.
Millard a fine opportunity which much better exponent of the gume the sailing of Rolla in the hands of
Whites. Wavish: Wheeler, he took, adding the fourth. From She arrived than he was, Because he only Mr. N. Croucher knew a very narrow part of the home before any of the other Hune: Petter Stewart, A. Duncan: the kick off, Kowloon went down Harris. Suen, Kam-sun, Jones, Latham scoring, thus giving NEW COURSE OPENED AT /Course, whereas I knew every boats were in sight, and even on Butler and Brown.
Kowloon, the victory by five goals corner of it." Laughter).
Referee. Mr. F. Smith. Lines to mil. "I have only played over this
men, Messrs Spence R.N. and Team:-
I Smith R.A.
Kowloom Reservcs.-C. Stewart. The new Kowloon Golf Course course once, and I hate to say I at Kowloon City was officially proceeded, amidst laughter, He pany-with-Diana-and-just managed Blues pressing, but Li sent in a C. Cavielie; S. Randle, C. Morris,
won my game," His Excellency
The game opened with the W. H. Brown, A. W. Brown (Capt.) H.E. Sir Edward Stubbs, who congratulated the people who for a change, was missing from tame shot that Wavish easily A: E Latham, C. Millard, A. Fitz- played a round of 9 holes against were responsible for developing first position in the One Designs. cleared. Brown was sent away on Gerald, V. Hast. 50 H.E. Sir John Fowler, K.C.M.G., at barren hillside into a golf and Halcyon beat Bonito by a few the Whites left, but finished up by Club Reserves.-F. Angus, S. O. 24 the Gederal Officer Commanding. Although at the moment it seem
course in a short space of time. seconds for first place.
sending behind. Blues opened Hill. D. Lyon (Capt) S. H. Garrod whom he beat by two holes.
In the Heyward Heyes class the score from a nice movement A. Ferguson, G Puncheon, B. Bell, Although the weather condi-ed difficult of access, he was sure Boojum; sailed by Mr. F. G. Vaux, on the right, finishing up with J. Douglas, D. Cameron, J. Dixon... tions were hardly as propitious as the course would be of great scored her third successive win Charlesworth centering for Li apposed the East" Surreys in a Lt. Col. Butterworth, not out... 44 they might have been, especially ƒ value to Kowloon, and he wished | and has practically assured herself Wai-tong to beat Wavish. Whites'
towards the close of the proceed the Club every success. (Ap-of the championship this year. got away from the centre and
Total (for 7 wickets, dec.)... 191 F. H Holdman, E. B. Reed and F. J. Ling did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Rowe.....
Wood
Englishah
Chidson
Allfree
O. M. RW. 13.4 1 64
3
for 24, and Q.M.S. Faro carried his" bat with 21 to his credit.
The bowling honours were shared by Cpl. Shaw. Lt Bennett Capt. Davenport. and Lt-Com. 8513 Lockhart. The absence of "Extras" 6024 reflected creditably on the wicket ekeeping of Lt. Gould,
3 0 22
0 23 0
3
C.C.C.. ROYAL NAVY.
On their OWA ground, the Craizengawer Cricket Club seniors
League fixture. The game had to be abandoned owing to rain just after the close of the home side innings.
The C.C C, were alt disposed of for 121 runs. D. Fritz (37) survived a number of chances, but was eventually caught by Jotham off Hargreaves. The other double
figure scorers were E. F. Fincher (7), T Grimes (21) and R. C. Read (10)
C. C. C.
S. Abbas, c West, b Hargreaves 5 EF. Fincher. b Hargreaves.... 17 .D. Fritz, c Jothamn, Hargreaves, 37 T. Grimes, c and, b Mercer...... 21
R. C. Reed, b Mercer....
R. E. Sergt. Cockell, S. Gould, b
Shaw.....
Cpl. Blondin, b Bennett. Sgm." Hollands, e Edmund"
stone, b Davenport..
Sgt. Hamblin, run out
Q. M. S. Ransay, b Lockhart...
M. S. Faro, not out
Total for Swickets)
7
21
153
S. S. "Brown." Q. M. S. Jacob, L/Sgr Jones and Spr. Gardner did not hat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS. ! 0. M. R. Capt. Davenport... 13 I 56 Com- Lockhart... 13 I 7! Lt. Bennett. 4 2 13 Cpl. Shaw... 7 2 8 Lt. Pisani...
"
2 0 5
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
0
H. M. Xavier, hit wicket, b.
"H.K.C.C v. UNIVERSITY.
9
H. Dennis, b Oshorrë
3
9
b
Osborne....Ia
E. Mowfung, b Osborne
GOLF."
KOWLOON.
opened yesterday afternoon by
plause).
GENERAL'S GOOD WISHES:
+
corrected time had nearly eight minutes to spare from the second
down from Tsim Sha Tsui in com- boat. This was Colleen, who came
to beat her on level terms. "Ailsa,
p.
Drums v. Surreys.
At half time the Regimental Joas, after lagging a bit this sea-Clarke was compelled to throw son, was to the fore again, and himself at full length to stop a Reserves were a goal down, Moffet beat all the One Designs, and slanting shot from Butler, Bishop scoring for the Drums. But in the Heyward Heyes home, ranging in clearing to Eaton who tested second half they went out for busi- on the heels of the Handicap class. Wavish with a long shot, but the ness and thanks to Wooldridge This win makes her second in the goalie was safe, Midfield play who scored all three goals ran out Gael class, but she will still have followed for a time Blues' defence winners by three goals to one. to do very well to oust Mee Sing forwards: The Blues' second goal China "B" v. St. Joseph's "B," heing too good for the opposing who got a second on Saturday,
came again from" the right wing
!
Results:-
Corrected
Finishing
Time.
Pts. for
Race.
00,0
Pis. to
Date
This game was played on the
a sent Charlesworth away; the latter Club ground and resulted in a
player centred from almost the lino. Wheeler tried to get his head draw of one goal each. Neither
to it but failed. Li was again in side fielded a full team. At half the right place and meeting the time the College were lending, but ball on the bounce sent in a the Chinese managed to draw level crashing shot that even the late in the second half. spectators could not see until the
ball nestled in the net It was China “A” v. Recreio “B;”
now raining heavily and the ground
J
ings, when rain fell persistently, players, officials, and. spectators alike took everything in good His Excellency the General part, and managed to enjoy them Officer Commanding, in express selves greatly.
ing thanks for the souvenir pre- The Governor, who was accom-sented him, said he could say panied by Hon. Sir Claud Severn exactly the same as His Excel- w.and Capt. Neville, arrived on the leney the Governor, that he had
I course at about 3 p.m,, and pro-never won a prize for golf before A feature of the course was Iceeded to break the flag of the in his life. (Laughter). He that in all the distance there was Eaton receiving from McKelvic
Kowloon Golf Club, thus officially could assure them it would be not one tack, the boats having opening the institution.
suitably engraved with the name fair wind out and home. A large gathering of people had of the Kowloon Golf Club and put in an appearance, either to "My first prize. As far as the watch or to take part in the play, War Department was concerned, and among them were: The Hon. he had been very glad indeed to Mr. H. W. Bird, the Hon. Mr. help the Club, but he rather look-
Handicap Clas5 H. T. Creasy, Col. T. A. Robert-ed upon it as being to their son. Mr. A. H. Ferguson, Mr. mutual advantage in that the Club Rolla (1)435-55 R. A. Camidge, Capt. L. W. had so, very much improved the Colleen (2).......4 43 35
was getting treacherous, conse The Chinese managed to reverse Bennet, Mr. J. Owen-Hughes, Mr. surroundings that it was now La Linda (3).....4 50 40 G. M. Young, Mr. B. Wylie and much better for the rifle ranges. Falcon.......4 56 6 Diana........ 4 50.47
32quently the players were playing their former defeat at the Half time the score Racrela's hands, by winning this' Mr. J. P. Robinson...
Iz carefully. The rifle ranges on the course
was two goals to none in favour of game by two goals to one. o vistors' innings which realised 128
One Designs The afternoon's golf was open-were the only ones they had in Halcyon (1)......525 8 5
the Blues..
1 4 runs, four of the batsmen going ed with a singles match between easy access of Hongkong, and he Bonito (2) ......5 25 22 3
The second half opened with the Recrelo “A” v. St. Joseph's “A.” down for "ducks" The Rev. E. KH.E. the Governor the was afraid it would be necessary Ailsa.5 25 24 232 Suen had a shot at goal, but Clarke Whites attacking strongly and Quick gave a brilliant exhibi-" 0.0.0.
for them to continue to take first
The Recreio were two goals up Heyward Heyes The caddies were Messrs. place there. He hoped, however, Boojum (1) 5 22 43-12 was caught by Griffin off Hany. C. Labrum, who officiated, for that it would be found that rifle Gladys (2).
cleared at the second attempt, in the first half, but they did not 82
the greasy ball being difficult succeed in adding to their score cock. He hit eight fours, but many the Governor, and Mr. H. Overy, shooting would not clash very Bluescse (3) ......5
59 to hold. Eaton got through whilst the College failed alto- W. more intended in that direction
the Whites' defence, 2 failed to get there owing to who carried for the General much with a very considerable Ursula .....
but gether to penetrate their oppon Wavish coming out spoilt his shot ents defence. Result: Recreio "A" the soft nature of the ground. R. 4. Both wore proudly a hatband, use of the golf links... (Hear, Sealark
and Petter sent behind for A 2. St. Joseph's 0. Ponsonby Fane scored 17. F. A. Mr. Labrum's being inscribed hear). He wished the Club every Gael Class Redmond lifted Pearce over the "Caddie to H.E., the Governor, by success and felt that the course Joan (1)............. boundary for a six, but he could appointment," and Mr. Overy would prove of great benefit to Mee Sing (2) not score any more, as the latter bearing the words "Caddie to Kowloon people) (Applause.) Gael (3) ...... had his revenge by smashing his H.E. the General." Incessant rain did not prevent wickets In
the next over. the above match played at Cause- Balhafchet and T. O, Yeow each way Bay from being concluded. scored seven runs, and "Extras although it was stopped for over nine.
A. Kitchell, not out
W. B. Muskett, c West,
Osborne .......
P. A. Dixon, b Osborne
Mercer.
Extras.......ir
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Hargreaves .Osborne
The University seniors were the guests of the Hongkong Cricket Club in a friendly game, but rain interfered" at the close of the
.ration in scoring 78 runs until he
0. M. B.
.12 0 . 43 ..10
.44 Q ..9.3 I 29
3
5
CR.CIR.C.
papaka
an hour shortly after four o'clock
when the Indians had commenced
UNIVERSITY.
and
SPOONS PRESENTED.
36
4
17
18
* 8998 PATAR
W
59
5 25.507
43
18:43 9 22-487
corner. McKelvie tried a shot from
the free kick but Wavish saved.
Sacred Heart, v. University.
| Susa Kam-sun got away and sent
47
Plerreite 25
across to Brown, but McKelvie.
*37
Sacred Heart had a comfortable
were very tame hereabouts, " as
9
one.,
Viking
..5 29.343
CRUISERS' RACE-
The Governor'a first tee-shot was hardly successful, for he presented the winners of the
Mr. A. C. S. Burford then Thecla 5 26 31, 425 bed. The Blues right, wing victory over the University, de sliced it on to the ninth green, Shanghai foursomes with spoons, close by. Laughter was caused The winners were Mr. R. A. by His Excellency's Jocular res | Camidge and Captain Bennet; 7 mark that he was on the green in Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy and Mr. J. Owen-Hughes: Captain; Neville
their innings The Chinese batted H. N. Baltatchet, h Griffin first. but failed completely against E. K.Quick,c Grifin, b.Hancock 78 one. the bowling of Bhoora and Arcullt. T. E. Yeoh.b Walker.
The last wicket fall with only 68 B. P. Ng, b Griffin......... runs on the board. Choa alone T. O Yeow, b Young,.......... of the human reached double A. Hett, cand b Young... figures. The visitors went in to JL. Youngsaye, b Young bat and had only been in long F. A. Redmond, a Pearce............... enough for one over to be howled |S O. Shahabudin, b Young.... when it started to rein and a halt R.A Ponsonby Fine was called At 450 the home team! Hancock, fav agreed to resume the match, not- S. Hachiuus, not our: withstanding the you insaturated
wicket. The opening batsmen bad.
ne difficulty in knocking of the ra
Hume had got their measure and feating them by three goals to
The following is the League
Second Division.
Goals P.W.DLFA. Pisi 15 13∙IX 47: 10.22 14 12 11 74 725 ATS-10-14-30 20-27
15 0.15 31211
was breaking up some promištra movements, ably seconded by | Duncan. · Jones sent in a shot, to Yesterday the cruisers had & Clarke which the goalle cleared, table to-date - race round Lamma Island, The Blues now attacked until the 0 The General hit a "hummer," and Mr. G. M. Young, Mesura, course was 24 miles and seven finish of the game but the Whites well down the fairway. The J. Smith and A. W. E. Davidson ts started it a slight wind, defence held out. Hume coming Governor, however, took the hole. and Messra. B. Petheram and limits were reached La Cigale for some fine, tackling.
which increased as the harbour in for applause on several occasions The second and third fell to the TB Jonea
had bad luck and did not cross the OG.O.C., and the fourth and fifth Mr. W. MacKay expressed starting line until 16 minutes after none;
Result: Biges, two goals. Whites, were halved Sir Edward put thanks to the visitors form so the gun was Bred himself all square by winning the materially helping to contribute
Comment.g sixth, and the seventh war halved toward the success of the opening By winning the eighth and ninth day,MER the Governor returned victorious by two up,
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