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SPORT.

HONGKONG. THE UNIVERSITY.

LEAGLE MATCHES.)

CHINESE RECREATION CLUB

CRAIGENGOWER,

THE

HONGKONG DAILI Püres, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2918, 1911.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

HKPO MIDDLESEX REGT

HONGKONG LEAGUE-IST DIVISION,

Lugue football started in earnest on

GOLF

** ROYAL HÖNGKONG GOLF CLUB

CHAMPIONSHIP.

FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS.

In this match, played at the C.R.C. ground at Causeway Bay, the visiting This i̇mtek was played on the Hongbowlers failed to make any impression

In this competition, which opened at kong Cricket Club's Ground and resulted

on the home batters, who run up the Saturday. The Club and Middlesex met Fanling yesterday the results were as in an overwhelming, win for the home formidable' total of 205 for a wickets, Ngn the first division on the Chib Ground. follow:--- teah, who thus have a comfortable and Kwong, made 145 (not out), the first The Club won the toss and set their op First Round,

Lindsell heat Des Voeux by 1.up. in the league. None of the visitors and century of the sunson, and Chow Yat ponenty to face the sun. The game open

Thursfield (whose card included Tour any show against the howling of Dannelle, Kwong followed with 75. There was and Morgan, who took 5 wickets rach for

some vigorous hitting, Ng Se Kwok just over 5 and 4 runs apiece respectively, making 18, fours and his parler Bowling for the University, Brayshayling, also, Ng Sze Kwong carried kept a fine length and captured & wickets the honours with 7 wickets for just pres for 57 runs. Mans had top sence of the

9 runs apiece. Scores: malef with a spirited 41. Scores:--

UNIVERSITS,

R. A. Ponsabe fane, b Donnelly 2

J. D. Wright,b. Morgan

G. E. Marley, hw, Morgiu

K. Brayshay, e Maas, h Morgan... 10-

A. H. Rumijala, e Joseland. h

Donnelly

D), K. Samy, b Dennellë.

W. Giftens, & Mans,,h Morgan

G. Hall, & Donnelly Siligu

J. M. Jackie Murray, is Morgan... Chonk Took Lock,é Murrayį, b

Donnelly A

Chun Sui Fa. dot out

Estras

Domely Morgan

Total

Bowling Analysis.

10.

HONGKING.

M. 1. E. Murray, st. Fane, je

Marley

CHINESE RECREATION CLUB.

Yo Ma Tsun, e Grimmet, b' Gra-

ham

I. Wing Ki

Chow Ya Kwong, b. Abbas Ng Sau Trung, một put

10

Edwards,

TE

Graham

Gen. Lær, not unl

Extrus

Total (for 3 wickets)...205.

H. Ching. In Hey Fan, Wong Po Koung. Ng Sze Yuen, Wei Lee Sant and Wong Kwok Kwong did not lat.

Bowling Analysis.

4

Graham

.52

Grimmet

Abbas

Ford

Edwards

Jex

.13

N. it. 2 63

"97

2 ย

3

}}

1.4 IB

0

CRAIGENGOWER.

T. Ford, r 6 . 0 Ng Sa

Kwong

F. Thomson, Ho Wing Kin, b

Ng 5 Kwong

W. Graham, e G. Lee, h Ng Sze

Kwong

S. Jex. 5 Ng Sze Kwong

D. Kharass, b.w., 6 Ng. Sze

Kwong

R. Basa. 1.b.v., 6 Un Hew Fan

5

珍惜

3

H. E. Muriel, cund, b Benyshay

H. H. Tayler, 5- Brayshay

1. MeNicholl, D. Brayshay

3

, P. E. Joseland, Brayshay

S. D. Noria,

G. Lee, b Ng Szer

M. M. Mas, Samy, b Half

41

Kwong

1

12

A. Grisimet,

and

Ng Ste

R. Kennedy, c. Fane, b Brayshay 16

Lt. Col. Morgali, not out.

26

Kweng

L. A. Rose,

Wei Lu Sab, b Un

1 Jacks, e Brayshay, b Wright...

Hew Fan

H. E. Hollands, Cheah, b Sainy, 96

D. E. Bonnelly Wright.

Brayshay

W. W. Edwards, but out

M. Abbas e Chow Ynt King

En Hew Frui

Extrus

Toth

Howling Analysis.

#

**

!!

Brayshay

Marley

Half

Wright' Saty

#

14

!

1

1 0. 6

KOWLOON & CIVIL SERVICE. This match at King's Pack, Kowloon, endel in a draw - Thu Civil Servics batted first and took two hours and a porter to unpil: 164 for the loss of nine wickets. The first two wickets put up 54, but after this scoring was pain- fully slow until the eighth wicket, which

Extras

13

Tolal

.114

Bowling Analysis.

C.

H. 3

Ng: Sze Kwong ......19 Un Her Fan

LEAGUE TABLE

0 GO

B. Hancock heat Rawlinson, 8 and C. "Leith-beat Cumming, 2 and i,

ed with fast play, the Middlesex presa's) beat Fisher, 2 and 1. ing strongly. Before long the soldiers obtained the lead, Sayers heating the goalkeeper with a fine shot. The Club

S. Thompson beat B. Johnson. 3 and 4.. Raworth beat S. Evans, 2 and 1. then go away, and MacTavish tried to Tisdall beat Redmond, 7 and 5 force his way through, but was stopped Stewart (last year's winner) by Cup. "The Dodwelf (last year's runner-up)--beat-

when about to shoot. Sayers again came details of this round were as follows: into, prominence for the Middlesex, bat Dodwell: Out 4, 4, 3, 3, 6, 5, 4, 4, 3=39; was pulled up by McCubbin, just as ko. 1a 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 4, 1, 5, 5-431 ton) 82 Stewart Onl—5, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3. §. &÷10; was becoming dangerous. After tin-3, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 4, 6, 5-43, total 53. hall. 4d ben sent behind the Middlesex Owing to the fact that Dodwell has goal, Sayers obtained possession of it recently been off form and Stewart has been showing remarkably good form, the from about the centre of the held, a, result of the mintett was not altogether breaking through the defence, put the expected. Dodwell was dormy cue, and on the last green had Stewart managed to bull out of the goalkeeper'a reach, At

hole a put of a yard and a half he would | half-time the Middlesex led by two goals | hace taken the match to the 19th hole,

Kraft Lent Murray, 6 nad 5" to n

Bandford beat Loughlin, cand. Bu Edwards beat. E. Davidson; 7 and 'he K. S. Morrison bint W J., Marrison, and sp

A

In the meond half the Club soon got going. A fine shot from Railton struk the right and rebounded into play There was a scrambie near the goulmouth; wad Railton, again securing, found the nél. The Infantrymen then had things their own way for a time their two wing. omen showing especially good form, and; Out for the exellent play c7 McCubbin

and Ralston, would. mùsi · likely. "hava. added a third pein. As it was, Rodger. she had changed places with Knight-in goal, had one or two very stiff shots, tant he dealt with them in masterly fashion The Club, then made another rally, and "hands;" in the penúlty ared, gave then their opportunity to equalise. Stewart took the kick and made no mistake. Although the Middlesex forwards tried hard to snatch a victory, the result was. a draw of two goals encli

Ng Se Kwong carried off the batting honcurs on Saturday with the first cen tury of the season-103, not out; and another member of the C.R.C. team had the next best score, 75. Ng Sze Kwong, | Donnelly, Morgan and Brayshay all bowled well. Hongkong's win over the University gives them premier place in the league with a lend of 2 points over Kowloon. The only military team which bas seeded so far in scoring any points

Brayshay and Furyen went to the 19th green, where Brayshay won

Jones wou

Lindsay Woods and Miner Jonės also went to the 10th green, where Milner

Ritchie boat Grist, 8 and 7, Crew beat Ridger, jun., 2 and 1.

Second lemond. Thursheid beut Landsell at the 19th hole. Daith beat R. Hancock by 7 and 6, Thomson beat Raworth at the 19th hole. Dodwell beat Tisdall by B and C. Sandford beat Kraft by 3 and 1 Edwards beat K. S. Morrison by 6 and 4.

Brayshay beat Milner Jones by 4 and 2. Ritchie beat Crew by 3 and A.

of music,

YACHTING..

Ine uncials were:-Yachting starter- Mr. H. W. Bird Time-keepers--Mr. D. K. Blair and Mr. C. D. J. Bell. K.C. Judge-Mr. E Bullock. Bowing starter-Hon. Mr. E. H. Sharp,

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. The opening cruise of the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club took place on Saturday under the most favourable weather con ditions, and brought out a large attende NAVE ». ROYAL ENGINEERS,

ance of members and visitors to witness For their pening Hongkong League contested. The band of the 18th Infantry the various events, which were keenly match on Saturday, the Navy were unenlivened the proceedings with selections able to held the team they had hoped would represent there Thai on duty did -fairly well, but had bad luck, and an accident to their contre-forward early in the second half left them with only ten Tea was served on the Lawn, and, at players for the rest of the 'gnin. The the conclusion of the afternoon's sport, Navy forwards were on the small side, the Hon, Mr. Claud Severn, C.M.G., în introducing Mrs. Polkek, who kindly but showed plenty of speed. It was not presented the prizes, made cheering re until Hutchison obtained, however, thaltetence to the progress the club was mak- they threatened the soldiers' goal serious, in yachting, rowing and swimming. Ho, warmly welcomed the new yacht- owners, one of whom, he was pleased to notice, had started well by carrying off

prize in his first race.

y

Then Townsend was forced to give a corner to save. The first shot from the R. E came from Pascall, but it was a corner that brought the Engineers their first point: Strange kicking in hard and Gordon heading into the net. Two more goals were soon forthcoming. equalised by running between the RE

Clarke

is the Middlesex, who defeated, the R.E.mcks and getting to the ball before

Hongkong Kowloon

Witchell added 43 runs in 20 minutes. did bist with the bat, making 30; while Overy was most successful with the ball, Civil Service

C.R.C... capturing 4 wickets for 22 rays,

Kow University Jodit were left with just an hour and 10 Middlesex minutes to it. They went out to hit, R.E

P. W.

L.

D. P.

3' 3

0

3 2

0

17

3

2

0

2

1

0

.Q

O

...... [ 0 1

0

5

Townsend, who had left his goal to clear. Almost immediately afterwards the gol diers took the lead again, Pascall short- ing in, and Black, in attempting to kick away, had, the mortification of seeing the ball go off his boot into his own goal, Then Hutchison niade a valiant effort to

After the prizes had been distributed, three rousing cheers were given for 3frs. Pollock, to whom beautiful bouquet was presented by little Miss Newall.

Following are the day's results:

CRUISER RACE. Course Kowloon Rock (8). Channel Rock (5), Lyemun Beacon (S). Dis- tance: 04 miles,

At the commencement of the race the wind was easterly, blowing about 8 miles an hour, int gradually lightened to about 2 miles. Feathers and Dorothy 11. appeared to get the best of a fairly good start, but soon gave way to Viuhe, Irene: and Vera. The following are the finish- ing and corrected times:

R.G.A.

Yacht Handicap Finishing Corrected But were 47 behind with 4 wickets to Navy.... 1.

equalise, but the ball crossed: in front on Couze time

time hmm. s. fall when time was called. The pitch Craigengower

8 points for a win and 1 point for of goal with the custodian seemingly LadyeJane... Scratch - 4 43 23

443 23 was fiery and treacherous, and nearly ill-

a drawn match.

benten, and there was no further, scoring

Feathers. Scratch 4:24 25 the bowlers" were “bumping" badly.

Denona

2:06: before the interval. Scores

Dorothy Shortly after resuming Clarke fell and Niobe

Queon Bee... hurt himself so much that he was obliged list

CIVIL SERVICE.

R. C. Witchell, e Macaskill, b

Overy

D. M. Goodall, C Robinson, b

SRD CO, R.G.A. ». NAVY

FRIENDLY:

to leave the field. For a time the RE. Vera 30

Craig, e Middleton, le Athorne 3

Irene

4-94.25

4 10 4 10 433 30

615)

D.NE

4:33:45

4 2035

4.29 20

DNS.

D.K.S

4.

4-'08 08+ 409 13

4 21 02

12 3.

4 15:30

4 18.35

4393 32 ... 12.30

DNS Winner Chinese Rig Winner English Rig.

SACING YACHTS. Course: Kowloon Rock (8), Channel Rock (8), Meyors East Buoy (P). Dis

were quite on top, but gradually the

Vesper sailors overcame their difficulties and Helen vaade dangerous raids on the soldiers' goal. Hutchison and Cape, for the Navy, and Hortop, for the Ariay, were con spicuous with gand shots during this half. Just before time there was a tremerd- ous serum in the soldiers' goal, but the danger was averted and the final whistle sounded with the Engineers winners by

goals to 1

ance: 43 miles.

The Diana tabul

well

to a somewhat straggling start and won out on the time allowance for her

Corrveted Time.

B. W. Bradbury, c Stapleton, b

Overy W. Dixon, v Robinson, b Stalker..... 11

20

Played at Happy Valley on Saturday and won easily by the Artillerymen, for whom

Athorne bowled splendidly. Seores:-

Overy

F

NAVY.

T. McCormack, W., b Pestonji...... 1.

J. C. Fletcher, b Hodge

16

F. W. Cary, b. Athörne

18

HW. Hamiltor, e Robinson, b

Pestonji

Hack, b Athorne:

G

6

PT. Lamble, e Stalker, b Overy 24

A. G. Pile e Dix, b Maun- Moriarty, run out .......

10.

W. H.. Edmonda, e Macaskill, b

Stalker

16

A. P. Wilde, b. Athorne

gang

F. Ling, not out

Henley, e Mann, b Middleton ......

6. E. Aldenbarn, not out.

Extraa

6.

Breslin, Mans, b Athorne......

}

Tachi

19

Staley, cand ↳ Atliorne

0

Total (for 5 wickets) 164. Bowling Auslysis.

Ryder, not out ... Barclay, o Hawley, b Athorne

0

Dicae

Course. M. S. Scratch

h

351 44

-3 51.44

Extras:

Bolla

24

Total

36

* SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC ». R.E.

RESERVES.

Diana

2:34

Aileen

4.456

35031 2.51 24 3:54 31

R.

Stalker

Bowling Analysis.

HONGKONG LEAGUE-END DIVISION.

Daphine Ailka

1349 40

3 48 00

19 304 63 37,

3 54 01

"Pestonji

R. Macuskill

Bonita Halcyou

3:48

Overy

4.

Athorne/ Manny A

10.5

6

341 311

3 55 18

Middleton

KOWLOON,

14

h me.

2:40 44

3.47 6G+

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E. S. Hodge...

3. Stalker, e Ling, by Hamilton

C. J. Stapleton, b Witchell

A de Sousa, b Witchell.

f. H. Mead, b Ling

D. J. Mackenzie, b Witchell

J. P. Robinson, b Hamilton

K. R. Macaskill, not out

W. T. Elson, not out......

Extras

12

Total (for 8 wickets) ...117

R. Pestonji, L. E. 5. Hodge, and li

Overy did not bat.

Green,

83RD CO B.G.4. Henley

Perkins, 5 buck

Mann, Hack, b. Pile

Dix, st., b. Pile

Page, b Henley

Athorne, b Henley.

Sharpe, e Pile, b Brolin

Veal, not outside Middleton, Hack, b Brealiu Taylor, e Moriarty, b Henley Hawley, did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

N

I. W. Hanilton.

R. C. Witchell:

F. J. Ling

Hamilton bowled 4 no-balla

HACK Pile Henley Staley

Breslin

EW. Bradbury

Extras s

Total (for 9 wickets) 98

Bowling Analysis.

This match was played at Happy Val ley on Saturday. The first team to find the net were the soldiers, but gradually Sirius the clover Chinese players found their Dorothy form, their passing being quite good, and Toinneite the equaliser was recorded before the Gael.. interval. still favoured the Chinese, who emerged. the winners by 3 goals to 1

3:57 305

3.57.30 9:30: 4.0

4.07-10 4·17.43

12 104 B8 05

11.52

4.05.01 3.65 40%

30.12 4.04.01

After changing ends, matters Lisbeth Handicap cuss sailed by

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Winner of One Design class sailed by Mrs. Baxter

Winner of Heyward Hays and Gael class

sailed by Mrs. Stoneman.

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RH.Y.C

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V.R.C. (1), Middlesex Company R.G.A. in the semi-final of this Regt (1). and all get away to a beau competition at the Soldiers Club of tiful start. The Yacht Club No 1 boat Friday evening. Very even games re Anited, the Lyemnun team being 14 points gradually drew ahead till about 20 yards sheid at the conclusion of play Dogble from the finishing line, when an unfor figures

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