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LOCAL, SPORT.
ORIOKET,
AT THE H. x. 0.0
The match on Saturday was balwson teera's captained by Messrs. R. Hansook and A. Mackessle, the latter securing a win by 24 runs. Scores and analyses are ringi
A. NACKENZIE'S TEAM.—1st Innings." H. Mackenzie, Stanger Leathes W. F. Brower, a Tanning, b Stangor-
Losthes
= 'R. D. Bestiboj ↳ Stangor-Lentlor.
Corp. Sharpe, Stanger-Leathes, b Hut
Achiner
G. E. Morrell, b Hutchison... Win, Dixon, retirol
-E. C. Gage, run out
fram W. A. Powall, o Lowis, b M÷kin J, D, Woods, a Claxton, ↳ Makin R. A. Fowler, not out by bu StaJ-Bury, Greentmight, b Makin
Major W. W. City, b Makin
"Extras
**
F. C. Kendall, b Makin
Total.........NIJE NAJMURAL TRAI
E. HANCOCK'S Tzan.—Ist' Ibninge. L^ J. M. G. qaylor, rus og þann
W. Kward, Beattie, b Dizon
W. C. D..Turner, b Dixonda
..101
30
D
H. E. Stangor-Lenthes, e Kendall, Sharpe 16
E. Lamming, w., & Sharpo“
R. Hancock, b Sturpe....
H. R. Makin, b Sharpe
H., Hutchison, Kendall, b Blurpe
A. A. Olaxton, 1.bón, b'Sharpe
Major Lowis, ↳ Sharpe
A. W.JPeake, ziot nat -
Extrac.......ÁTT
Total......
..137
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
A. MACKENZIE'S TEAM
M
R. O. Hutchison.... Stanger-Loathos, ....... 33
3
200
A. W. J. Peake
L. J. Wishart..
R. Hancock...
10
Aljor Leis
B. MANCOCK'S TEAM.'
AL
W.
Corp. Sharpe
16.1 2
1
W. Ditor th Greenhalgh
H E. Makin
W. F. Brewer
CIVIL SERVICE V, ARMY STAFF.
This League match was played at Happy Valley on Saturday, the result being a win for the Civil Secrios team by 87 rans Scores and analyses are:-
CIVIL SERVICE.
R. Witchell, e atdh Bhoot
E. Dawson, 1.b.w., & Shoot
E. B. Beed, and b Steel
F. A. Bidon, run out.......................
P.T. Lambie, e Steele, b O'Neil
de
Dr: Atkinson, and b O'Neil..
AR. Raven, O'Neil
T. J. Jackimia, e Grünadale, b Shoot
I. Brett, e Warrener, b O'Nei A E. Pile, Raukin; O'Neil
P. R. Adams, not out
Extras...
Total
ARMY STAPP. Capt Rankin, 1.b., Deott Corp. Le Grare, o Lamble, b. Witebell
70
Corp. Watroner, Witeholl
Sergt. Woodroffe, b Witchell.
Sergt. Steele, . Ürett
Carpl. Shoot, a Biden, U Witchell
8
Staff Sergt. Wharton, nut out
QM.8. Billey, b Brett..
Comd. O'Neil, & Pile, b Witchell' Private Day, 6 Witchell' Prive Grille, 1.b.w., 1 Witchell
Extras....
Tota 1.......
-HOWLING ANALYSIS.
CIVIL SERVICE,
DVATA. 31
Rons. Wit
Shoot
28
*
Storle O'Neil
0
1
5.4
13
5
Woodroffe...
1
0 31
仆
its
ARMY STAFF.
Witchell Hrett
.9.5 Q
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HOW LOON V. ROYAL ARTILLERY.
This match was played at Kowloon on Satur day, the result being a win for the visitors by 61 runs. Of those Lient. Larmour scored 30 and Lieut. Lucy 38, wible the top scorer for Kowloon was Dixon, who was sont out for eight russ. Tuis player, however, showed ap better as a trundler, 18klag six wickets, while fr the Artillery Kerrick and Longbottom were the principal bowlers. Scores:
KOWLOON.
Mr. W. Dixon, a and b Longbottom Mr. S. Lightfo, b. Kerrick Mr. F.O Day, Kerrick
Mr. Mackaskill, Korriak... Mr. Green, & Jones, b Orsilwell
Mr. Clelland, by Longbottom ... mon Mr. Mead, b Longbottom argu
Mr. Robinson. o Bayliss, b Longbottom Mr. Mackenzies, b Gradwell
Mr. Tillman, tot outra Mr. Curwen, o Owen, b Gradwell.
Extras.
Total.
D.G...
Hombr. Aldown, b Diron
Capt. Beasley, b.w., b Dixon ..... Llout, Larmour, e Green, b Dixon
Lieut. Laey, b Dixon
C. S M. Owen, é ́and b’Dịx
Sergt. Longbottom, e Dixon, b Mackaɛkill,
Gr. Richards, run out so........
Hom.br. Kerrick, h Dixon...:
Sorgt. James, ↳ Dixand
Sergt. Baylina, not out...
Gr. Gradwell, e Tillman, Green
Extras-
12.A.
Total DOWLING ANALYSIS,
Overs. M. Buns. Wid. Wita. Longbottom 9. Kerrick.... Gradwoll
FOOTBALL.
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TIMES OF CEYLON," July, 17, 1907.
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The opening Association match of the season pose. In concluding a lengthy, but far from complete, running review on this manmental took place on the ground of the Hongkong book on Ceylon, we once again take the Football Club at Happy Valley on Saturday, the teams being the HK.F.C., and H.M.S. Kent of
all concerned on complimenting opportunity the careful and thorough manner in which it The sides were evenly matched, and the seasOD has been produce from the first page to the pod with a stirring game which ended in a last. There is not the slightest evidence of win for the sailors by one goal.
scamped work anywhere, ont of the admirable page bears ample testimony character of the supervision over the production both in London and in Ceylon."
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August 7, 1907.
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LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH,” April, 6, 1906 *Twentieth Century Inpressions of Natal a splendid volume worthy of its great subject. It is a mine of information...... Hongkong, 10th October, 1907. 1842
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The players were:---
donald; Patasid Blair and Buxon; Ellis. Tador, Benstead, Fleming and Fletcbor,
U.R.F.C. Kow, Garrott and Aucott; Hall, Gregory and another: Williams, Wishart, Western, Eager and Atkinson.
When play
bogan the Club forced the sailors to defend, but eventually they got away with the ball and made an attempt to score. The Club were quocessful in dearing, and for ♣ tims the naval men were compelled to resist an attack Batter combined play, however, enabled them to turn the tables, sud in their next visit. to Club territory one of their forwards notchod s goal. This was the only score of the day. Final; HM.S., Kent, 1; H.K.F.C., 9.
H.M.S. Kent Bisfford; Clark and Mae
„LUSITANO FOOTBALL CLUB,
be Lusitano Football Club'open the season- with an "Eleven-a-side. Competition on the League system.
The following are the teams :-.
MÀ" Tarm: A. V. Barros (Capt). Emil Hyndman, F. X Britto, J. A. Remedios, J. Barnardo, L. E. Remedios, A. G: Britto, “J. A S. Alves, Joss Remedios, C. E. Omund, C. P, Pioto
"B" Team: L. G. Gurdeiro (Cápt). II. A. Hyadau, A. H. Hyndman, Tome Pereirs, J. A. Barradas, Thos Remedios, H. Compos," E. Soares, Aut, Baptista, L'1'Aqino, J. C. Gutteres.
Team: J. M. Volo (Capl), R. C. ̈Silver, J. M. Lopw, Carlos Remedios, C,
Ribeiro, C. A. Hamedios, J. M. R. Perpsto, T.; Perpot A. G: Rocha, J. Gardner, U. Sares.
"D" Team: L. A. Ozorio (Ospf). F. di Silva, A. Barradas, Al. Rozario, D. Soares Fr. Soares, Al Hamedios, S. Cruz, C. Franco, B. Visica, W. Gerdaår.
J. A.
"E" Team: A. Ribeiro (Capt),
| Yvanovich, 1. A. Cordeiro, J. F. Custro, J. O.
Remedies, P. Remedios, D. Rezario, C. Sequeira, A. Rocha, M. Rocha, J. V. Remedies, *** P** Team :-J. M. Britto (Cap'), A. Silva, E. Osorio, H. H. Remedios, E. Monza, F. Franco, D. A. Alonco, M. Feltran, C. Alves, W, Mutial? a. C. Botilho Jr.
"G" Toam : P.da Raza (Caps),'F' Hyndman. P. Yvanorieb, V. Ativado, J. Ribeiro, Aug. Baptist, F. M. G. Ozorio, A. Caveth, A. F
· Rozario, H M. M. Rəmediós, A. Sequera......
H" Tam: J. C. Barretto (Capt), J. Hyndman, J, T. Vicior, M, Dsitao, F. Roza, E. M. 0. Remedios, A. A. Dotellio, r'. A. Barradas, F. J. Barrolto, F. A. Lopeë, P. d
Cruz,
F
The officers of the Lastano Fastball Club - sro ;==Chairman, A. da Rehs, Sucretary C.M.C.V Ribeiro; Trossirer, A. V. Barros Captain, A. J. V. Ribeiro; Vice Captain, P. din Ross; Committee, J. Barretto, J. M. Vic tor, J. M. Britto, J. O. Remedios, P. M. Remedios.
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DOCKS, WH avɛɛ, Godowns, &c.Bong- kong and Whampoa Dooks continue in domand at $100, but there are only a few shares obtainable at 8102 Fenwicks, se.well as New Amoy Dooks, are for sale at last quoted enter. Shanghai Dooks have local sellors at Tls. 70, while Shanghai quotes sellers at Th. 74. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves are quiet at $73, wie Shanghai and Hongkews have dropped in the north to sellers at Tle. 210.
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“COTTON MILLS,→ Ewos have dropped to The. 60, while Internationals bare improved to Te 55. Other stocks under this heading ara unchanged.
SUNDAY MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.-
DANH FHARES-Small sales of Hongkong and Shanghais have been effected at $6471 for old and 3640 for new shares, the market closing China Ligist and Powers sold and have buyers From the asher of the Bowling Club, au nid very firm an account of the drop in the
at $6. Hongkong Electrics have sales ant Landmark of the Colony, has arisen the Phoenix exchange; the London rates are £77: 10a. Od. buyers at $141. Dairy Farms have been done at Club, strong and healthy in its infancy. When and £76 respectively. Nationals are unchanged. 518, and there are sellers now at $171, Green the Bowling Club went into liquidation it was MABINS INSURANCE SHARES.-Unions can Island Cement shares found farther buyers at bought over by the present members, all of be placed at $760 and Caius Traders at 890,811 and continue in request. Other stocks whom are shareholders. Under the old regime North Chinse gold at Tls. 75. Tangtazes are under this beading are tuchanged. the Club was rou by about 50 members, but i in i quiet at $170. Cautons have seliers at 8270; MISCELLANEOUS. China-Borneo's sold, at
the roorganised concern everyone who becomes a member has an interest, so that with the members working jointly for the benefit of the Club it should always be a prosperous one. The reorganised Club has now a membership of between 40 and 50, and new names are rapidly
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FIRE INSURANCE SHARES-A few Hong- kongs changed ownership at 330, at which figure the market closes quiet but steady, Chinse are effering at $86.
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apparance to sing a cold and This poncluded, there followed frosty night." another very emphatic demand for an encor, but the gentleman had gone. Mr. Lammiert's *Songs of Araby. was another pleasing item, and Secretary Jordan's concluding contribution "A song without a name and another old favourite out the audience away in a god humant.
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