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on

HONGKONG V. CRAIGENGOWER,

Played on the Club Ground Saturday and resulting in a compara- tavely easy win for the home team. AB the result of fairly consistent batting the Club put up the by no means abnormal score of 143 for 8. Craigengover made promising effort ...toi pot this

total, but the last four batsmen failed to secure a single run, the bowling of Mans proving far too good. Scores:→

110NGKONG C..

A. A. Claxton, e Noria, b Braga... 27. R. Kennedy, b Brags ...............

W. Manning, Pestonji, b Taylor ...

A. A. Stokos, e Viveash, b Tayler

H. N. Anderson, Carvalho, b

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D. E. Donnelly, b Bragn

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Pestonji

M. M. Mans, not out

C. C. Moore, c. J. Braga, b Carvalho 2

P. Jacks, not out

T. E. Pearce, did not hat

*

Extras/.....

Total (for 8 wickets)

.143

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Anderson Stokes Donnelly Maas Pearco

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quarters, had the satisfaction of scoring points against the powerful South African XV. Quite naturally, Campbell was vis-à-vis to the clever Rouse, and the contest between the wo was always interesting, both proving themselves very clusive and full of legitimate tricks when in posscasion:

Because the Navy forwards managed to get the ball away better than the Club cight, Campbell was given opportunities for developing openings which Ronse was not; and the ex-Cornwall centre made such good use of them that his initial cleverness resulted in the scoring of the Navy points and their winning of the game Following a lot of tight forward play with few breaks away by the backs, Campbell got into a fairly favourable

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Parades to-morrow, 17th inst. N.C.O.'s for Friday, 20th inst., and

Recruits parndos as ordered. 2.-Musketry will be continued at King's Park Range on Saturday, the 28th, and Sunday, the 20th Inst., for men who have not completed Recruits' Course and Part 1 of the Traine Soldiers' Course only. Saturday at 2:16

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Kowloon on Saturday. The Civil Servis Position and attempted to drop a goal effect from to-day's date --

KOWLOON C

E. J. Edwards, b Severn L. J. Blackburn, b Ling

1

K. R. Macaskill, e Tacchi, b, Severn D

F. I. R. Muun, run out

passed outside. from just beyond the 25-line, but the ball This was quickly follow-

lost six wickets rather cheaply, but when Hamilton joined Bird quite à differented by a rapid corkscrew run by Campbell, complexion was put on the gane, and who deceived three opponents in quick when the Kowloon team's total was passed Reynolds a local policeman who had no succession before he gave the bal to the two batsmen were still undefeated. dificulty in running over near the corner The angle was too acute for Campbell There were several good attempts by the Club in the second half, but they were not- carried out with the best of combination and understanding. Once again Camp- bell gained his freedom, and making the right use of it he sent R. Homeyard over in such a favourable position that-Camp- bell had no difficulty with the kick A break-away by the Club backs just before. the end fully merited a try, and it was hard to see Joseland pushed into touch a few yards away from the line after a thrilling run. Apart from the incidents. mentioned there was no difficulty in realising that the game was a first of the season one, though there was plenty of bustle all the time. The Navy deserveri their win by 1 gual a trý (8 pts) to nil. SCRUM HALF.

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Extras

Bowling Analysis.

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Ling

Hon. C. Severn Bird

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6. S. Hellings, ↳ Kay

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Hon. Claud Severn, b Kay. Sergt. Bradbury, b Blackburn

R. É. O. Bird, not ont

E. W. Hamilton, not out

Extras

Total

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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG F.C2 STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.

The Club suffered their second reverso, on their own ground at Happy Valley on Saturday, the soldiers, who fielded a remarkably well-balanced and capable eleven, claiming the verdict by three goals to one. For a non-competitive game, the exhibition was unusually energetic, though always clean, and it was also very

F. J. Ling, R. C. Barlow, P. T. Lamble, fast. From the very start, the Club mea and C. Tacchi' did not hat.

Kay

Macaskill Blackburn Weasor Forsyth

Bowling Analysis.

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K 12.... 2 278 100 6. 0 182 9 0100 4.20 17... 0

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

were forced to take up the defensive, and it was quite a long time before their attack had a look-in. Swinging the ball about from wing to wing with low, accurately-placed passes, and cleverly led by Davis, the soldiers' front rank were continually extending the opposing halves and backs, but through the latter's effective work the major part of the first half had gone before the staff and Departments opened their account with a spot that Buckingaum bad but little chance to save.

A KAVAL TEAM DOES WELL AGAINST THE CLUB There were some spells of really good

In the second half the Club attacked football in a scratch game between the somewhat more persistently, but their. Club and a Naval team which was played disjointed and more or less individualistic: at Happy Valley on Saturday The efforts, in strong contrast to the deligat match was arranged with the primary ful combination of their contemporaries, object of serving as a preliminary test were not rewarded with success. Larkin of players, and also giving old members drove in a well-timed shot from the right

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faces, and though their forward line did so fruitlessly, and, after a scramble I chasas by the Indian bazaare. That conferings which the market is unable to bot not reach the Naval standard, the Club Goldenberg notched the Club's first point paratively few transactions are taking stand in its present condition, but in the of the season with practically the last place in dyed goods is probably due more discovered that a player who hails from kick of the match. The Club's interme to the fact that holders of stocks, being private market values are steady and in LGISLATIVE COUNCIL for Glasgow should be quite an acquisition date line, Bond, Long, and L. fully alive to the safety of their position WNW to the front line in future games The Railton, though almost run off their lege in relation to replacing cost, are refusing was necessarily a motley by the tactics of the opposing inte to sell except on their own terms, than Navy team

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