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SPORT.

HONGKONG 1. ́HD.A.

Hongkong again won in convincing alyle on their own ground against the ILG.A. on Saturday. T. E. Penree had top core with 65, which included ono six and nine fours. The 1.6.A. could only put up 41 against the Club bowling, and of those Gr. Perkins was responsible for 16. Scores:

HONGKONG.

TE. Pearce, c Drummond, b

Athorne

Cat Murray Athorne H. Gray, b Athorne

1 H.

II. E. Hollands, b Athorns

It-fol. Morgan, and b Baker... 16

M. M. Mas, Boocock.

F. E. Joseland, not out

R. Kennedy, b Boccock

D. E. Donnelly, not sat

Extras

F. Sutton and P. Jacks did not but.

Athorne

Buker

16

Potal (for 7 wickets).155 Bowling Analysia

R.G..

Or. Green, & Pearce, b'Donnelly

115.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5г#, 1917.

"MIDDLESEX F. KOWLOON:

· KOWLOON.

F Wheeler, & Smith, b Cooper... 21. A. 4. Claxton, Butterworth, is

Purnell

J. Stalker, b Butterworth

G. E. 8. Hodge, Cooper

24

W. T. Elsan, & Cooper, b Fawthrop 29

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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

GOLF

· ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

THIRD AND FOURTH ROUNDS.

Royal Hongkong Golf Club Championship The third round and semi-final of the were played off at Fanling yesterday. The course was hard and the greeng were very fast, Dodwell started a strong favourite, but to the great surprise of most be played

Played on the Navy ground at Happy

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE. Vailey and ended in an easy victory for the visitors." The wicket was in and state and the ball was bumping

HK. DEFENCE CORPS & NATY dangerously. tow, but put in the visitors, who made the Club Ground, and was one of the

The Middlesex won the

This match took place on Saturday on with the Kowloca bowling, and Meveral scasts The Navy got into their The home-team could do nothing brightest games seen at Happy Valloy for Extras, with 9 runs, was their stride very quickly, and, from r centre | scorer, Cobb and Pestonji each obtained

5 wickets for 5 runs. At one stage of from Hutchison on the right wing, the game Cobb's analysis read:-8 overs, Comish was able to try a shot. Before 6 maidens, 0 runs, 4 wickets. Scores play had been in progress mapy minutes,

Stalker, or the left wing, was given pos session of the hall. He got away well, and with the aid of MacTavish manngid to pass the ball to. Gerrard, who was fav urably plaed, and opened the scor ing for the Defence Corps. Hardly had the sailors recovered from this set-back before Stalker was again prominent, and, puiting a beautiful pass across the front of the goal, enabled Wood to score a beauty which gave the goalkeeper no possible chance. This was rather stag gering to the Navy as they had had qui as much of the game as their opponents. and they did all in their power to reduce with his brassic he pulled into the rough-j the lead. Firse Llewellyn and then rid only halved in 7. Byrne tried shots, but without success,te, he again pulled his shot, and it cost From the last and then, foreing a corner, the Navy him the hole and watch, 1opened their, account with a shot from Cape. The Club were away again almost 1at once, and Chassels added their third

goal from a centre by Stalker: The Navy" 2then attacked again and Burns put in & Syme-Thomson met Leith in the

good shut from a pass by Hutchisa Theemi-final. Corps scored a goal which was disallow

J. T. Robinson, not out

P. H. Cobb, b Fawthrop

D. J. Mackenzie, b. Cooper

C. J. Stapleton, e Woodward, b

Cooper

19

R. Berk

A. de Sousa, Gleal, b Woodward 4 R. Pestonji, Choper

Extens

Total

Bowling Analysis.

31. .R.

W,

B .1 72

:12. 13 0)

#

2

145

17

1

M.

W.

Woodward

Ú

Purnell

0

0

38

0

18

Cooper

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30

Fawthrop

23

MUDDLESEX,

Pte. Thompson, b↳ Cobb

Pie Gleb Colli

Pte. Smith. b Pestonji

Gr. Perkins, Sutton, Gray B Bdr. Drummond, e Mans. Gray. Gr. Mann run out

Gr. Baines, e Murray, b Donnelly

Sharman.

Gr.

Joseland

Bdr.

not out

Donnelly. Chr. Brocock, Joseland. b Gray Q.31.8. Ross, bw, b Morgan...... Lint. Baker, e Mags, Morgan

Butterworth

Lt. Dickson, ls Cobby.

Lt. Cal. Teblatt, Robinson,

Cabl

4

Lt. Comer, e Robins, Pestonji 0. Caps-Palfiehl, b Pestonji

Lt. Col. Butterworth, lbw b

Pestonji

Corp. Fawthrup, w., h Cobb

Ext

Total

44

Bowling Analysik.

09.

#!

Donnelly

25

Ple. Woulward, not out

Prarc

TO

Pie. Purnell, b Pestonji

Gray

Extras

Morgan

0

Totul

Bowling Analysis.

0.

t.

..10

5

8

LEAGUE TABLE,

„CIATE SERVICE ». UNIVERSITY.

This match was played on the Civil | Cobb' Service ground and ended in a draw. Pestonji

The University with the less and electri

to Bell. The Civil Serving

compiled: 157,

towards which W. fixo contributed a

fine

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ed just before the whistle blew for half- time, the civilians then leading by 3 goals to one

On restining, the sailors went away with plenty of dash, and hands near gal gave them an opening which, how tyor, was not furned to account Shortly af.er this penalty was awarded the Naes Bus of the players seemed in. elired to dispate this decision. The ball was certainly handled.

rat lenst "ebowed," although of course, it was almost impossible for a spectator to seg

very weak game in the morning und was beaten by Syne-Thinson 2 up. Both players lost a ball in the first 9 holes, and on the 12th green Syme-Thomson was 5 up and 6 to play Dodwell at this stage showed better forn, and won the next 4 hole, He ought to have won the 17 comfortably, as he had two strokes

in band, but in trying to reach the green

The other anteh in the third round resulted in an easy victory for Edwards over Sandford by é and 4.

Til the afternoon Ritchie niet Edwards

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Hath players got well off the first tee and Edwards d # pretty second. Bitchie was also on in two, but played his approach putt much too strongly and PERFECTLY failed to get back, losing the hole in a

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At the second Edwards duffed his drive za lua lie in the ruigh; be got out, however, and was on the euge of the given in 3, but look & to get down, holed out in four, but again his approach Ritchie was well on in 2 and should have

if the infringement cecurred in the Pt was strong and he took 5. At the peunity area. Llewelyn took the kick sedbird Ritchie patched on the green, but inado río mistake, bringing the scores to ran over the bank into rough country,

stonewalled through this innings, cuDET E.Pearce, of the: Club, as aquatise," but missed, and the goal was the match was thus all square-again. Ati

out topscorer with 27 compiled in an well, and with little luck might have changed the result. Seine:

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32. This put new life into the Navy, from which failed to extricate his MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS A and for the remainder of the game innst ball. Edwards won with a good 3: Both all the play was around the Corps geal players drove off well from the fourth masterly 5, which included some very Hongkong and Kowloon both won lot of the erudit of the victory of the side by side at the right of the green. Red or played splendidly in goal, and at and their send shots were lying. vulting and some hard aff-drives comfortably on Saturday, so that the II.K.D.C. is due to him. Had the goal. Edwards approached much too strongly, along the ground.

Apart from his expositions at the head of the table are keepers been changed, the result would but it very fine approach putt enabled hibition scoring was slow. The Univer third successive draw, and take third

unaltered. The Civil Service had their have been quite different. Shots were him to halve the hole in sity team seemed to have made

Edwards minds from the start to be content with ples

their

The Service trans are still allied at Rodger from all directions, but pulled his drive at the next hola draw, and Ponsonby Fane successfully very wink, the Middlesex being the only occasion had an excellent chance to Ritchie with a good 4 won the hole, and he was equal to the test Byrne on one and was over the green with his 3rd. one which has scored any points at all. hour and a half. Hamilton bowled very closely followed by W. Dixon, an old the other end which went just over the from a poor drive, and by missing a putt up-scorer of the day with 65. He cleared. Chissels tried a hard drive at the sixth Edwards was again in trouble -time favourite with a splendid bar, and Cornish put in a fine shot which made Ritchie a present of the hole. Grimmett, Cobb and Pestonji shared the Rodgr just stopped as it was going into Ritchie put his tee shot nicely on at the howling hampurs with excellent aver the top corner of his goal. Shortly after next hole and won in 3-4, being thus 2 wards he pulled another from almost Edwards ought to have won bath. L D. Pts.

under the bar, and stopped a stinging one the 8th and 9th, but missal short putts 0 U 12 from the right wing The Corps then and both were halved-the eighth in 6 and

br ke away, and Stalker, who was not

the ninth in 6. At the ninth be played. very well looked after during the after- non, zde victory certain for his side by a brilliant individual effort. The rault of the game was not a fair criterion of the play, although the Club deserve much credit for so smartly impping up all their opportunities. Result:H.K.D.C., 4; Navy, 2 Teams: Navy-Pullen; Coaker and Black; Bundle, Cornish and Biggs; Hutchison, Llewelyn, Byrne, Burns and Cape.

H.K.D.CRodger; Cave and Me Cubbing Railton, Stewart and Ralston Wood, Chassels, Gerrard; MacTavish and Stalker.

B. W. Bradbury, Lhow.. Thivy..... 36

R. C. Witch, Fafor, fajahn 6

E. W. Hamilton, Fane, b Hall...

R. E. Q. Bird, run and

P. T. Lamble, not west

Extras

Total (for 6 Rickels) ... 135

J. C. Fletcher, C.-Sevren, W. TE E-

monds, and F. J. Ling did

Tall

Saby

Rumjal

Redmond

Thisy

Bowling Analysis.

Hongkong Kowloo Civil Sowing...

GR...... Calversite Middlesex

Craigengers:

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10

1

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0

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FRIENDLY MATCHES:

R. E

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R. GA

Navy

99, 31.

W%

1

27

1'

10

1.

1

#

B

UNIVERSITY,

Pensory Fure, nut out

A. Redwong, b Ling

A. Ramjahu, e

Cheal Toon Lok, b Humilton

W. Gittens, b Hamilton

Fletcher

J. D. Wright, e Bird,

D. K. Samy, not out

Extras

*****

22

Нікон,

Hamilton. ta

.td.

-#

7

RO

Total (for a wickets)

-6. Asl, I C Thivy, JM Jack, and

R. A. Basta did not bat.

Hamilton

Witchell

Lang

Fletcher

Bird

Severn

Bowling Analysis,

CRC. Sms CO. R.G.A

ש

This match was played on the Chinese Recreation Club's ground on Saturday afternoon and ended in a draw, C.R.C., who hatted first, during which Sze Kwong played an almost faultless in- nings, declared at four o'clock, and the gunners, who gave quite a good account of themselves despite the absence of Bome of their regular players who were en- gaged elsewhere, stonewalled and secured a draw, as stated.

Scores:

CRC.

Tow Man Tsun, c

Ng Sz Yuen, b. Dix

b Middleton 0 37

Lee, Veal, b Middleton

C

Ng Ste. Kwong, c J. Lord, b Moors 99 Chow Yat Kwong, b. Dix.........

J.

W.

Ho Wing Kin, b Dix

3

2 27 3

H. Ching, run out

4

16

Wong Po Keung, h J. Lord.

17.

"

20

Un llew Fan, not out

11

*

Wei Lee San, c and b J. Lord

Extras

CHAIGENGOWER . HOYAL

ENGINEERS.

Total (for 6 wickets) Wong Kwak Kwong did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

This match was played on the Craigen Middleton yower ground and was remarkable for J. Lord Low scoring on both sides. The Service Sharp men went in first. but were all dismissed Dix For 3. Grimmett having the fine analysis Moors of & wickets for 19 runs. The home team, however, found the visitors bowling difficult to play and only succeeded in compiling 82. Scores:

ROYAL ENGINEERS.

Sgt. MacGregor, e T. Thompson,

11

L-Cpl. Adams, b Grimmett ... 1

b Grimmett

White, b Grimmett

Gordon, o Grimmett, b Graham

Renken, b Grimmett

Lucas, b Grimmett

Waller, a and b Grimmelt

Cripwell, Lb.w, Graham.....

Willard, e and b Grimmett Paacall, not out

Todd, & Edwards, b Grimmett

Extras

Graham Grimmet!

Total Bowling Analysis.

6.3.

19

CHLIGENGOWEB.

W. Edwarda, run out

F. Thompson, b White

A Khoras, Lb.ws, Cripwell.

F. Ford, b Reakes

I

W.

1.h.w., Cripwell

Ab White:

Rose

b White st., b Reakes.

W. Pitt, not out

J. D. Noris, e-McGregor; b Reab

"Extras"

Totar

Thompson did not bài.

White

Cripwall

Boakes

Bowling Analysis.

168

M.

W.

30

42

1 31

11

47.

1

0

7

83RD CO. R.G.A.

E. Lord, Ho Wing Kin

Middleton, Yew Man Tsuu, b

Ho Wing Kin

∙18

Dix, b. b Un Hew Fan Sharp, Lee, b Yow Man Tsun... 4 Page, not out

Veal, Yew Man Tsan

J. Lord, not out

Extras

28

15

Total (for wickets)... 99 Glead, Townsend, and Scarsboro did not bat

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Ho Wing Kin

Tew Man Tsun

Un Hew Fan

Ng Sze Kwong H. Ching

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HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION 11. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE v.

88TH CO. R.O.K.

very fine second shot and was nearly in line with the green on the right, but could not get down in less than 6. Ritchie was thus fucky to be 2 up at the

LILUT

At the tenth Ritchie improved his lead with a nice 4 to his opponent's 5. At the eleventh both players duffed their second shots, and Ritchie had a bad lie hard against a sloping bank from which le did not get well away. Ho recovered, however, with splendid 4th and luck came to his rescue also, as Edwards' putt hit the hole and came out again, giving him.oy a half. Ritchie was on the green at the short 12th, while his opponent was just above.

Ritchie's putting was weak and the hole wag halved. in 4. Edwards gave up the thirteenth, as he pulled his drive, and, in getting out, went too far to the right into further- A fast game resulted from the meeting play Edwards won the next two holes, trouble. Ritchie, was thus 4 up and 5 to of these teams on the Navy Ground. and the game looked very interesting with After a threatening move by St. Joseph's Ritchie in the comfortable position of Watson opened the scoring for the scidiera netting from a shot from Jones, did not get his drive away, while his up and to play. At the 16th Edwards which hit the cross-bar and rebounded into play. Shortly afterwards hands Opponent had a perfect too shot from against the R.G.A. in the pensity areach, however, he was most unfortunate

to get enabled the civilians to equalise

a hanging lie. Nevertheless, like winning the hole and match, when Ritchie recovered beautifully and looked Edwards stymied him and the hole was halved in 5, making Ritchie dermy 2. At stymie, but Ritchie had for a half and the seventeenth Edwarda laid another. the match, thus winning by 2. up and i

Early in the second half the soldiers again obtained the lead, scoring from the left wing Jones added a third point The 88th Company wore awarded a penalty for tripping, but Dickenson, who took the kick, was unable to get the ball past the goalkeeper. The game ended into play. a win for the 88th Company by 3 goals fo one Referee, Mr. F. W. Black

KOWLOON This was a scrappy game played on the Club Ground. The soldiers had a very weak team out. At half-time the score was 2-1 in favour of Kowloon, and early in the second half, the civilians added a third point, Mousdeen being responsible for all three. Rickard and Stretton however, each managed to score a goal for the Middlesex in this half, the game ending in a draw of three goals cach Referee, Bergi. Frost.

* MIDDLESEX RES.

Schulz

Shroff

Bowling Analysis.

-H. B. Bouse

Meads :1 1220 Birnie

"KOWLOON * B v. A MILITARY TEAM.

This match, played at King's Park, Kowloon, resulted in a narrow win by 3 runs for the Military team. Scores

MILITARK. ASI

Major Robertson, b. Schulz

60

8. M. Jewsbury, b Schulz

3

Opl,

Charters, bw, b. Schulz

Ellerby, b Schula

LA HoConnell, st., Edward, b

0

Condr. Davidson, o Mead, b Sch

Connor, b Birnie

Lt. Dunbar, b. F. Ma Abdulla Ariz, b Bir Lt. Dobson, run out Bgt. Rivers, not out

Extras

Total

(Continued at fast of neat column.)

KOWLOON“

E.

67

16 019

RE, Lindell, o Conner, b Me-

Connell

F. Meade, e Aziz, b Connor H. S., Reise, Abdul, b Conuer...

JH, Mead, b Ellerby A. E. Schult, e Lobeon, -b Ellerby 18

EJ Edwards Ellerby,

Connor

Ellerby

Green, Robertson

A Bira, b Connor

Dr. Forsyth, not out

LF. Shroff, b Contor

D. G. Nicoll, b Connor

Extra

• Total

Bowling Ar

Connor Abdul Azir

McConnell Ellerby

A

SYME-THOMSON F. LEITH.

In this semi-final Syme-Thomson start- ed in great style, winning the first few considerably below form. At the turn holes easily from his opponent, who was Syme-Thomson was 5 up and looked like having an easy journey home. The tenth was halved, and then Thomson fell off badly and Loith won the next five holes, 16th green Thomson, however, found his so that the match was all square on the form again just in time, and by winning the sixteenth and seventeenth qualified by and to meet Hitchie next Sunday in the final of 30 holes

On paper it looks as if Ritchie should win the Championshipy but Syme-Thent son is quite capable of treating him as

6 he treated Dodwell in the third round,

and it ought to be a close match.

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