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LEAGUE CRICKET.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1913.
KOWLOON, CIVIL SERVICE. Played at Happy Valloy on Saturday. Scores:
KOWLOON,
Eng. Lt. Smith, o Brawn, b Reed. 16 W. E. Dizon, e Bird, b Read
F. Sutton, 1 Reed
J. O. Robinson,
Hamilton
H. 8. Rouse, b Bind
47
Phillipa, b
11
16
34
K. R. Macaskill, not out
25
Extras
I
Total
J. H. M. Mead, not out
166
Capt. Wood, L. F. Townend, F. J. de Rome, and B. L. Weaser did not hat.
Bird Iteed
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M4. I. YP.
,13 1
58
1
..13
1
44 3
Hamilton
€
0 31
1
Poulo
4
0
19
0
CIVIL SERVICE.
W. Poole, 1.b.w.; Weaser
F. A. Biden, b Wenser
A. 0. Brawn, b Weaser
G. R. Sayer, a and b Weaser.......
E. B. Reed, b Macaskill
R. Sutherland, Macaskill-
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Wood,
R. E. O. Bird, not out area E. W. Hamilton, b Macaskill r. Jacks, & Wood, b Da Rome J. Mackay, not out Extras u
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14
Tatal
67
174
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P. Phillips did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Macaskill
Wester
De Rome
Dixon
.
3.
Ď 32
20
1
1
KONGKONG 6. 2. B.
Played on the Hongkong Cricket ground on Saturday, the A team win-
for Children and Grown-Ups.ning by 18 runs. Score and analysis
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FISH!
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A. B. Cresse, cand b Dodvoll......... A. H. Gillingham, c Maas, b Dodwell W. E. Warburton, b Dodwell......... J. S. Lloyd, b Dodwell
14
..... 45
T. E. Pearce, e Dodwell, b Maas.... 39
A. C. E. Elborough, e It. Hancock,
b Dodwell
W. C. D. Turner, not out
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Capt. Tracey, D.C.L.I., st. Hancock,
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10
1
R. M. Anderson, e Moore, b Maas Lt. Batson, D.C.L.I., Dodrall ......
D. E. Donnelly, e Claxton, b Mans
Extras
Total
..144
FISH!
Bowling Analysis.
M.
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S. H. Dodwell
0
17 1 51 6
0
82
0
15
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M. M. Maas, b Batson...
H. Hancock, e Lloyd, b Warburton... 8
R. Hancock b Batson ....
A. A. Claxton, 1.b.w., h Batson
8. H. Dodwell, 1.b... b Batson
Lieut. Heygate; ↳ Batson
R. P. Thursfield, b Batson
Walker, b Warburton
A. O. Lang, not out
Bowling Analysis
W. E. Warburton ...12
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Extras
Total
128
0. 31,
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D. E. Donnelly 3
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Saturday,
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KOWLOON », STAFF AND DEPARTMENTALS. Played at Kowloon
S. AND D. INNINGS.
Q.M.S. Davis, e Evans, b. Wolf.....
Cpl. Saunders, e W. Keepor, h Evans 0
Sgt. Kirby, e Douglas, & Wolf
0
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Lt. Archer, h Curwen
Sgt. Williams, not out
Pte. Waterson,
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Sgt. Cox, e Evans, b. Wolf Q.S.M. Howell, b Wolf.
Extras .....
Bowling Analysis.
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Curwen
Wolf
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8
K.C.C. INNINGS..
H. Overy, Kirby
J. P. Douglas, b Davis.
W. Curwen, run out
B. D. Evans, b Saunders
Maj. Hunter, e and h Davis
A. R. F. Raven, bw, Waterson
G. Wolf, b Saunders
N. L. Railton, b Kirby
N. Croucher, h Lambkin
D. J. Mackenzie, not out
Extras
C. W. Jeffries did not bat.
Davis
Kirby
Waterson
Coy...
Lambkin Saunders
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1. V. Braga, e Gifford, b Wing To
C. Johnston, b Abbass
L. A. Rose, b Gifford
J. D. Noria, b Abbass
Lt. Bews, b.Abbass ...........................
S. Ismail, b Gifford
S. Edwards, not out
Billimorin, hit wieket, h Gifford
Extras
Total
CHALLENGE SHIELD
COMPETITION.
195
HONGKONG 1 STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.
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INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL
*WILMINGTON " DEFEATS "PISCATAQUA.”
Before the largest and most enthusiastic gathering of the season, in Hongkong, the U.S.S. Piscataque football eleven were defeated
Saturday by the Wilmington. deven
U.S.S.
It
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"CRAIG RYRIE" No. 4, The Peak, To Lot. BROOMS; Tennis and Croquet Lawns; Fino Sinationi
3. DES VEUX VILLAS, Ne, 52, PHA, 5 ROOMS.
No. 1190, THE PEAK, Tarnished, from Middlo of April until end of October, 1913. FOUR BEDROOMS, Tennis Court End] Gardon
No. DES VEUX VILLAS, 58, THE PEAK, from Ist March. 1913. Promines will be thoroughly repaired, painted and colourwashed.
From 1st February, 1913. MERION, No. 19, PEAK, Furnished or Unfurnished. ROOMS To Lat or For Sale. "GLEN8 HIEL," No. 124. Basker Road, Peak, 6 ROOMS, from tat Moreb, 1913.
For Sale. "HARTING and ROGATE' on partof Kowloon Taland Lot No. 1154, Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong, 14th January, 1913,
TO LET.
64
ND FLOOR, No. 2, PEDDER STERKI
ON
ONE BOOMED OFFICE.
Appl Property Oleo,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ler.
Hongking, 23rd May, 1912.
TO LET FURNISHED.
[66
From 7th May, for 7 Months, [O: 1, MOUNTAIN VIEW, LAS PEAK
No. 1,
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Moser, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Building, Ice House Stroot, Bouskone, 18th January, 1913.
TO LET.
(203
HOP in ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
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TO LET.
FIICES in KINO'S BUILDING
OFFICES
No. 2, WEST END TERRACE, Sharmeen. From at Hay, 1913.
153, PRAYA EAST. GODOWN. 152, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN, suitable for Storage of Kerosine.
Apply
THE HONGKONG LAND INVES). MENT AND AGENCY Co., Lre. [ 65 Hongkong, 20th Jsamry, 1913.
TO LET.
[R. ALEX, MOIR would let his Compact
Midance for Three or Four Months
during the coming Sammer to oscitable Tenant. Fully Furnished, situated in the Beautiful Valley of the Arun-and near the picture que village of Filleworth, 5 miles from Arandel and about 50 from London-comprising Lounge, Hall, 3 Reception Roons, 6 Bed Booms, not counting Servants' Rooms; Bath Room with Hot and Cold Water; up-to-date Sanitation. Nice Grounds. Motor Garage if required.
For further particulars, apply to-
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Terk Buildings. Hongkong, 22nd January, 1913,
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URNISHED or Unfurnished, 6, Mountain View, Peak, containing SIX ROOMS: APPLY
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TO LET,
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F
168
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MEGERS, PALMER & TURNER,
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[67 Hongkong, 15th August, 1912
an ideal day for football, the weather being cold enough to he bracing, and both aggregations were at their best, the Wilmington's being the heavier while the Piventaqua's were the 'faster. Play was fast and furious, Piscataque making their first and only touchdown about three minutes after the kick off, this being effected by a long and In the first round of the Hongkong perfect forward pass much to the joy of Challenge Shield Competition the Club the Piscataque contingent, who cheered for
wildly. The Wilmingtons at first lost were at home to the Staff and Depart heart, apparently, thinking the game nients on Saturday, and by virtue of a would be a reproduction of the previous 4-0 victory qualified to meet the R.G.A. jone, but abouts of encouragement from. in the second stage. In the initial period their loyal routers on the sidelines soon restored their lost confidence and, they, of the game the Club forwards were con- with a fake kick-formation play made stantly invading the soldiers' preserves, their first and only touchdown about
fifteen minutes after the kick-off.
TO LET.
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"J," Apply-
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Care of "Daily Pres" Office. Hongkong, 25th January, 1913.
(239
HONGKONG
CLUB.
NOTICE.
and within a minute were awarded a free minglan rooters cheered, not louder Floor of the Apnere, suitable for Offices
on
the
penalty line,
from
A
It
Hongkong, 1st January, 1913.
TO LET. TROM the 1st May to 1st November,
Burrington, 118, Feat, Furnished. Apply to-
H. E. POLLOCK, 5. Queen's Road. Fongkong, 16th January, 1913.
TO LET.
27, ROBINSON ROAD.
nine View of the Harbour.
Apply to--
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SIX
The TO LET, TWO ROOMS in the Ground
kick 74
than the Pirauqua's, but with greater For further particulars, apply to the Under which
a goal newly resulted. voluine. Upon trying for a field goal the signed.
JAMES CRAIK, pretty centre from Benton gave Wilson quarter with accuracy sent the oval spin-
Secretary.
£153 an opportunity, the side-right beating ning between the posts, making the score the keeper with a brilliant shot which 7 to 6 in WilsAngton's favour, for Piscatagun failed to kick goal after scor- reached the corner of the net. Larkin ing their touchdown. For the remainder performed well on the extreme right, and of the game each side played brilliantly, from his transfer Penuell notched the each keeping the other from storing. Each individual player played splendid- second point. Keeping up the pressure, ly, no one man deserving greater the horas quintette give their opponents then another, but, as a unit, both clowns an anxious time, and many shots were are descerving of high praise. That the charged down in a very lucky manner. playing was scientific is evidenced by the close, professional score. The fake, pass, Eventually Pennell, whilst manœuvreing kick, bandem and cross, and feint end for a shot close in, was fouled in the back, run plays were cleverly executed by both. and front the resulting penalty the centre Piscataque had the advantage in their
interference work, and the line bucking NROOMS, with Oathouse, Commanding forward registered the third goal with a
of the Wilmington was unexcelled. fast low volley. The military were rarely was encouraging and pleasing to see so dangerous, and on the few occasions in many Europeans present, and the foot- which they did encroach on the home ballers hope to present another game in
the near future, as negotiations team's preserves, they were speedily sent under way. back by an excellent defence. The second half was also overwhelmingly in the Club's favour. Larkin and Benton shot well, but ineffectually, and the centre. forward just grand the post from Wilson was romping an acute angle.
Toit End- away nicely when the left back came
Quarterback across and just managed to save the situa✦ Inndfield
Righthalf Ingle P. Wilkie seared the fourth and.
Sharp Lefthalf tion.
Schwickrath Fullback last goal for the winner from a beautiful centre from Larkin. In the closing stages the home centre goditi a terrific shot on the fly which the soldiers' keeper stopped dead on the Ine and effectually cleared. Time was signalled with the Club still pressing.
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0.
R.
15
2 76
2
11
44
2
3 0 10
1
3 0 12
0
07
16 3.4 0
2.
OTHER CRICKET.
DIOCESAN O.E. "ASSOCIATION" E CRAIGENGOWEL
A friendly match between these two teams took place on the CC.C. ground on Saturday, which resulted in a win for the Diocesan Old Boys by 41 runs-Scores:
DIOCESAN O. B. ASSOCIATION.
Chan Wing To, o Warrerer, b Braga. 57 A. Melbye, b Braga
$
Geo. Lace, hit wicket, b Ismail......
22
W. H. Viveash, not out. CO
H. White, b Johnston
4
8. Tex, b Braga
A. Gifford, b Brega....
0
M. Abbass, b Braga
F. C. Roberts, e Johnstort, b Braga...
16
106
G. Lee, b Brogā......
H. Gittins, run out-
Byes.
Total
YACHTING.
The inter-club yachting race brought out 28 boats. The Hon Mr. H.E. Pollock's boat secured first place, Mr. F. Smyth's be'ng second.
WILMINGTON. Hatifield Hatfield Norberg
LINE UP.
B.
аго
PISCATAQUA. Anderson "Metcalf
Bald Graham Lord Grossman
Oliphant *Squires
Caple Marsh
Center Right Guard Left Guard RightTackle Left Tackle
Ead
Knight Hayes Clom Buck
+ Snyder
Dobbs
Brunbaugh S'numerario Riddel S'numerarie Heimlich B'numerarie
† Captain.
Umpire Ensign Jennings. Referee Lt Wallace. Timekeeper Ensign Stoddard.
LAWN BOWLS.
The final in the competition for the prize bowls presented by the Distillers Company, Limited, Edinburgh, to the Kowloon Bowling Club was played on Saturday, when R. Hunter beat G. Hux- ton by 21 points to 14.
F. X. D'ALMADA » CASTRO,
33, Queen's Bond Central.
[204 Hongkong, 18th January, 1918.
THIS YEAR'S CRICKET
The annual meeting of county score- taries was held at Lord's recently and the fixtures for 1913 were arranged.
The programims at Lord's includes the Gentlemen Players, beginning on July tith; and the Kennington match between the Gentlemen and Players begins on Jaly 10th..
The Eton and Harrow game is on July 1th-12th; and Rugby and Marlborough 03 July 30th-31st.
The Oxford and Cambridge match is July 7th-9th. The Dark Blues' county fxtures are Kent, Sussex, and Hants.
Yorkshire,
and
" GLENROY," Captain H, W. L. Holwan, having arcived from the above Porta, Consignes of Cargo are bereby informed that their Goods are being loaded at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godorn Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th inst. will be subject to rant.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMÉS & Co.. Agents.
Hongkong, 22nd January, 1913.
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NOW ON SALE.
MAIL TA BLES FOR 1913.
Bhows the dates of departure of the Mailu of
The Cantabs play Middlesex, Sussex Europe and America, and the dates of their expected arrival at their destinations, as well as (twice), Northants,
w the dates of return. Mails, Tants.
Mounted on Card...
Oxford also play a Scotland XI. (June (th). So do Surrey (June 12th)..
Mr. Henry Perkins, secretary of the .C.C. from 1876 to 1898, was present at the meeting, and received congratulations en completing his eightieth year.
On Paper
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25
On Sale at the Hongknog Daily Press Off.
Hongkong, 10th Januser, 1913.
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