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LEAGUE CRICKET.

POLICE 7. DEPARTMENTAL8,

This match, played at the Happy Valley

on Saturday afternoon, resulted in a draw. Scores:

DEPARTMENTALS.

Q.M.S. Davis, b Woodcock

Lieut. Williams, 5 Woodcock

Sergt. Worswick, b Burlingham ...

29

Hoopor, e.Clarke, & King ....

S.-Sergt. McLolland, st Pitt, b

Woodcock

13

Ror. Foster Pegg, e King, ↳ Wood-

cock

S.-Sergt. Kirby, e Cooper, b Wood-

cock

Corp. Kelly, not out

Pte. Skipton, not out.....

-Corpl. Johnstone and Pto. Watts did not bat.

Extras...

Total (for 7 wksts.)

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W. Pitt, e MeLelland, b Worswick

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Booker, run out

W. Korr, not out

A. Clarko, not out

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Fowler and Cotton did not hat.

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Total (for 7 wkts.) ......

CRICKET.

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Finishing Corrected

Time

Timo

H. M. S.

H. M. S.

3. 20. 40.

3. 25. 40.

3. 34. 25.

3. 31. 25.

3. 4. 35.

3. 34. 35.

EVENT VI. LADIES HETWARD HAYS. CLASS.

This race was won by White Rose, sailed

the opening cruise-of-the-Corinthian by Mrs. Fox, Sirius gaining second place, Yacht Club. A magnificent fleet of yachts, launches and

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KOWLOON C.C. v. MR. THURSFIELD'S XI. This match was played at Kowloon on Saturday. Scores :-

KOWLOON C.C.

YACHTING.

A. R. Raven, cand b Lloyd.........................

4

F. J. Jewill, & Thursfield, b' Warburton 10 Capt. Liddell run out

OPENING CRUISE OF THE CORINTHIAN -

YACHT CLUB.

7

Lilly Haleyon

C. Brown, c Lambe, b Warburton

La Lindu

W. T. Elson, run out

0

D. J. Mackenzie, c Thursfield, b Lambe 19

W. Curwon, run out.

2.

H. E. Goldsmith, not out

19

C. W. Jeffries, e and b Lambe

10

B

.149

H. E. Holland, not out

Extras

Total

H. Overy did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

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0. M.

W.

Lloyd

13

3

· 41

Lambe

8

1

2

Warburton

9 2

Mans

4 1

16

Thursfeld

4 0 16

McNulty

2 0 15

BENGERS

for Infante, invalids and the Aged.

MI. TIVESEFIELD'S XI.

J. S. Lloyd, e Jewill, h Curwen ......

H. E. Muriel, retired....

L. H. Crockwell, retired

F. Lanile, not ont

H. Crewe, not out

Extras

Total

23

46

28

30

16 -.

5

..147

C. C. Clarke, J. W. Haynes, M. M. Mans, W. Warburton, E. J. M'Carthy, and P. R. Thursfield did not hat..

Curwen Overy

Goldsmith Brown

Bowling Analysis.

0.

1.

W

10

0

49

1

7

0

49

0

0

0 29

0

KOWLOON C. v. ENG.-LIEUT. ¿E. C. SMITH'S XL.

A friendly match was played between Kowloon C.C. Eng.-Lieut. E. 0.

smaller craft

dressed in bunting lent a festive aspect to the scene, and with the decorations on the Commodore's barge made a pretty picture.

White Rose Sirius

H. M. S. 37. 0. 3. 55. 51.

EVENT VII, LADIES' MOTOR BOAT RACE.

Corrected Time

Finishing

Time

H. M. S.

H. M. S.

3. 29. 21.

8. 20, 21,

3. 29, 46.

3. 30. 31.

EVENT V11. LADIES GAEL CLASS. With the ladies in command tho

placings in the race for this Class under- went some change, and prizes were awarded thus:-

Sumes Arrangements for the day's sport were Quickstep in the hands of the Committee, under) Coromodore Clark. Other officiaison duty were as follows:-Jadges, Messrs. Rodger and Bell. Clerks of the Course, Messrs. Irving and Burn. Sailing Boat Handicappers, Messrs. Wond, Feidie, Asthore Elair and Bell Motor Beat Handicap Gal pers, Messrs. Burn. Davis and Mayes. Thecla Starters, Messrs. Gibson and Melver. Timekeepers, Messrs. Avenall, Bunje, and Seriven.

The success of the meeting was in a

great

Time

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4. 28. 22. 4..29. 45. EVENT IX.

4. 28. 7. 0. 4. 39.

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A race for British Service Whalers and Gigs sailed under Service conditions.

The winner in this event was a 30 foot

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The day was ideal for yachting. fall-sail northerly breeze, absence of sca, and-a-crisp morning made sailing conditions very pleasant, and ensured the success of the meeting.

The programme consisted of nine events, for cach of which there was a Betisfactory entry.

The course consisted of a triangular area, giving a run to Lysemun Beacon, a

Lieut. Dare, Lieut. Cunningham H.M.S. Rosario being a good second.

of

At the close of the meeting Mrs. J.II. Taggart gracefully presented the prizes to the first two boats in each event.

On behalf of the Olub, Commodore Clark thanked Mrs. Taggart for lær kind ness in being present and presenting the prizes and called for three cheers for fre: Taggart, which were heartily

given

Mrs. Taggart, in a neat little speech, expressed fier pleasure in being present at the regatta, which in her opinion had been more than successful. She called for three cheers for Commodore Clark and the Corinthian Yacht Club

The whole day's arrangements were

Smith's XI. at Happy Valley on Satur-close haul to the mark bont at Quarry Bay carried out most successfully, and the

day. Scores:-

ENG-LIEUT. E. C. SMITH'S XI.

Lieut. Hamer, c Evans, b de Rome... 1

Lieut. Marks, cand b Weaser

1

Eng-Lieut. Smith, e House, de Rome

3

Lieut. Farmer, c and b de Rome.

0

Mr. Swanston, la Wenser

4.

Lieut. Wace, rot out

56

Dr. O'Leary, c Wosser, h de Rome...

Major Morgan, b Weaser

Mr. Calbert, e and b Weaser

1

Rev. Rayan, c and b Evans

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The wind held true all forenoon and permitted of good sailing, some of the smaller craft being reefed. After tiffin'. the wind lightened and reef points were dropped and glorious full-sail conditions continued for the rest of the day.

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EVENT I. LADIES HANDICAP CLASS RACE. A good start was made and the six competitors were all over the line close after gan fire. With spinnakers spread they provided a good race to Lycemun Beacon, which they reached in close crder. In taking this mark there was an unfor- tunate mishap, Corrinace and Violet

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

{.

R.

W.

De Rome

14

34

4

Weaser

12

32

5

30

1 17

1

0

5

0

KOWLOON. c.c.

Finishing

Time

23

H. M. 8, H.

11

46

La Lindo . 12. 51. 8. 12. Dorothea

12. 54. 37. 12.

15.

12

+4

SANTAL MIDY

Erans Scott

H. S. Rouse, retired

LA N. Railton, Farmer

J. H. Mead, st. Morgan

F. J. de Rome, not out

L. F. Townend, b Rayment

E. J. Edwards,

E. H. Scott, 1.b.w. Wace

BD. Evans, not out

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Total

Wase

..121

N. Crouchers and W. 1. Weaser did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Rayment Farmer Smith

Corrected Time M. S.

57.8

63. 37.

La Linda allows Dorothea I minute. EVENT 11. HEYWARD HAYE, VISITORS OR NOK-BOAT GWNING MEMBERS ONLY.

A fine muster in this class provided some good sailing throughout the course, anishing as follows:-

Sirius

Dawn

White Rose

H. M. S.

1 32. 29.

4. 1. 41. 48.

1. 38.

[EVENT. 111 MOTOR-BOAT, VIŅITORS OU NON, BOAT OWNING MEMBERS ONLY.

10

1 31 1

7 1 22

5.

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1 Wawa Sumes

Morgan

0 33

1

Waco

4

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12

AVIATION IN PEKING.

Finishing Time

1. 23. 46. 1. 1. 18,

Corrected

Time

18, 26. 4. 1. 18. 45.

| EVENT IV. GABL CLASS, VISITORS OR NON BOAT OWNING KEMBERS ONLY,

This Class was well represented, a good. race being won by Thecla sailed by Mr. W. Withers, timed thus:-

Finishing Corrected Time Time

H. MS

H. M. S.

1. 55. 50

1. 58. 36. 2. 1.16. 2. 3. 24.

M. Kuzminiski, a Russian airman, made

Thecla a splendid flight on the 3rd inst. at

2. 0:31. Peking. He started from the Russian

2. 3. 9. Asthore Glacis and flew over the Forbidden City, Beatrice

ISITORS OR NON Masses of people congregated in the open spaces and watched the flight amazedly. EVENT. HANDICAP CLASS,

BOAT OWNING MEMBERS ONLY. Approximately, 100,000 people assemble

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