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CRICKET

CRICKET LEAGUE AVERAGES. There were no big score by any of the leaders in the batting averages and only Col. Morgan, Pestanji and Graham im. proved their positions in the bowling averages M, H Abbas, of Craigen- gower, who bata in a most unorthodox fashion, pulling everything to leg, made the highest total; but Donnelly's 62 for the Club was the feature of the after- noon. Though he does not appear in the averages his score made at a critical time deserves comment.. Hamilton, of the Civil Service, stil! remains at the head of the bowling, though his side: were not playing on futurday. Cobb's average suffered, as he failed to get a single wicket against the Gunners. Graham, of Craigengower, has so far taken most wickets (40), and it should be a good race between him and Crip-1 well to see who will fret puss the 50 mark.

BATTING AVERAGES,

N. See Kwon

C.R.C.

J. P. Robinson,

K.0.0.

K. S. Macaskill,

KOC.

T. E. Pearce,

H.K.C.C

Chow Yat Kwong,

D.R.C.

H. E. Muriel,

H.K.C.C.

E. W Hamilton,

0.6.0.0.

J. Stalker, K.C.C.

A. H. Ramjahn,

U.C.C.

M. H. Abbas

C.C.C.

Inninga

Not out.

Highest

Total.

Averages

4-0

71

76 220 36.5

58:199 30.5 9 @ 72 273 30.33

9.1 72 240 730

141

Brown, b Gleeson

Lawrence, b Glenay Lt. Murray, retired Strange, run out Kirby, e Pitt, b Glenny Ellarby, not out McKenzie, b Glenas Ricks, b Glenny Macchnie, b Gleany Flint, Townsend

Extras

THE HONGKONG DAILY PHENS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15rg, 1918.

YACHTING.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB The second of the series of Club Championship Races for the Handicap Class, One Design Class, and Heyward Hays and Gael Class was sailed off on Saturday afternoon with the following results:

HANDICAP CLASE.

Course;—Mark Boat in Quarry Bay (P), Channel Rocks (8), Lyemun B con (P), Mark Boat in Quarry Bay (8) Distance, 9 miles.

CHESS

CHAMPIONSHIP THE COLONY

OF

THE PROPOSED COMPETITION The Hongkong Chess Club is the prime mover in the starting of a Chess Cham- pionship of the colony. The success of the proposal is already assured by the generosity of the British American Tobacco Company, Ltd., and Mesars N. Learns, who are presenting silver cups to be known as the Embassy and Ming- Ching cups respectively. The following.

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Hean on Finishing Corrected preliminary proposals have been drawn GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING DEPT.

DIN:S.

Total (For 9 wrerets) 142. Woofman did not bal

Yacht

Bowling Analysin

W.

Dione Kofla

Jessica

Course M.S .Scratch 2247: 135)

Tane.

4 02:10

4:01:08

Dian's

6.20

4:05:15

Colieart.

707

Aileoa

Position

(*) Aileen

7(2) Diana

Pearce Gleany Gleeson Townsend

HOCKEY

UNITED SERVICES HOCKEY LEAGUE,

H.K.D... Sino CO., R/GA.

*14) Disne

Jessica Colleen

4:08 10 4.00.21

3 08:05 D.N.5. 0:30 4:05:23 3:55 53 Points for race Paints to date

ime. up in connection with the competition :--- 1.The entire management of the championship and the ownership of the cups and any other prizes which may be presented or purchased from time to time," until such prizes shall have been won out. right, shall be vested in a committee, com- posed of three members appointed by the Hongkong Chess Club as the senior chess organisation in the colony and one mem- ber appointed by each of the other chess. organisations, The first president and the first honorary treasurer shall cach he elected by the committee from the three presentatives of the Hongkong Chess

*Disqualified for rounding Lyennun Beacon to starboard instead of port.

Takes points for first place.

"ONE LESION CLASS,

Mark Boat in Quarry Bay (P), Channel Rock (P), Cust Tacha Buny (P), Mark Boat in Quarry, Bay (P), Channel, Rocks (P). Distance, &7 miles, Handicap Finishing Corrected Yachty

on Course time

M. S. h. m.

0:00 54 Daphne... Scratch Bonita ay

·Ailsa „Al Halcyon

Position

(1) Daphne...

(2) Halcyon ... (2) Ailsa....... (4) Bonita

5:10:46

6.15 34

time b. m. b.

Points for race Points to date,

5

HEYWARD HAYS AND GIEL CLASS. Course:-Mark Boat in Quarry Bay Channel Rock (P), Cust Rocks (P), Buoy (P), Mark Boat in Quarry Bay (F), Channel Rocks (P). Distance, 97 Finishing Corrected

The hockey match between the H. K.D.C. and 83rd Co., R.G.A., in the United Set. vices Hockey League, was played fast. 11 3 105*3340 42.5 evening at Happy Valley and ended in a win for the Defence Corpe hy 3.goals 7053.25 to one. This was the opening match of the season, and keen interest was evinced 4D 11488

by both teams, though it must beadmitted 65 22337:17 that the play demonstrated the need of practice. F E Joseland and W. S. 76 14837 Evans, two of the Defence Corps teams, failed to turn up, and their places were taken by P. H. Cobb and W. Goldenberg From the bully-off the Defence Gorps at tacked and they remained in the Garrison half practically all the while, There were two or three fine passing movements by the Garrison forwards, but they came to 9 1 74 218 27 nothing owing to some one or other of 43 2362092 the players transgressing the offside rule. Brayshay The Defence Corps scored first, 92* 180 2171 shooting successfully after receiving a 52 202 2020 well-timed pass from Stalker. This was 22232477 the only goal obtained in the first hali

in the second half the Garrison team 73 24.39 worked extremely hard, and for a time 8.02.02 were the aggressors. The defence main Cae

tained by P. H, Cobb E. W. Hamilton and C. CHickling, however, was far stoo strong for them. After a sharp at

tacking movement, in which Gretton and Perkins were prominent, Brayshay secur. ed the ball and raced with it down the wing. He passed to Stalker, who, in P. 6. Cobb, K.C.C. — 95 250 28. tra, centred to Goldenberg, and the 1. E. 0. Bird C.8.0.0 19 127 14 9 latter drove it between the posts Golden-

ច័ 156 17 9.17 Stalker, K.CO........

712172 9.88 0.0.0

K. Brayshay, U.C.C.

GE, Marley, U.C.C. a

D. M. Goodall,

C.S.C.0.

3 1

J. S. Graham,

C.0.0.

11 3

Sig, Hack, Navy,

90

Rev. Hastings,

NAVY,

3:0

47

L. Murray,

HK,0.C.

W. H. Dixon,

C.S.C.C.

70 45 161 23 BOWLING AVERAGES.

EW. Hamilton,

0.8.0.0.

Lt. Col. Morgan,

H.C.OR

Rey

27 202 31 6.6

61 186 24 7.75

time.time

miles.

Yacht

Handicap w course M.S

Lly Ursula Serateli DAVED, A Lysbeth........... Durothy

n

5 49 50 4 30 30 541 11

D.N.S 15:33-30

643.30 *£%26#30°

541-11-

5.33; 20 43 535 22°

5:34:30 43 6.45 12 44 29 Points for ruce Points to di te

Tannetta.

Asthore

Position (1) Toinette.... (2) Gael

awa PRESS 4) Lyabeth . (0) Lady Urania (0) Asthore ... Dorothy

King, Navy, 2376 8 9.5 berg was also responsible for the Defence R. Pestonji, K.C.C. 103 308 31 9.3 Corps third goal. In the closing stages the R. G. A. improved considerably and A Redmund, U.C.O.... 5 200 20.10

C.0.0.150 469

44.10.45 eventually they were rewarded with a R.E

105 443 41 1080

48 130 12 10.93 goal, Gretton scoring after a fine piece of

Abbas

G.

U.C.C.

Th

Fan, C.R.C...

DE Donnelly,

30 $10,9 89.11

94327 3010.

128

129

37.11.05 1177 11.5

108 B.K.C.C. 53 310 Har. Athorne, R.G.A. `---

92 H.K.C.C... 31 Gray, Copt

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SMALL UNITS SERVICE CUP.

AB.C. R.A.3.C.

individual play.

The teams were

M.K.DC-PH, Cobb, E W. Hamil

728

10

The Brat of the Series of Club Cham

Club.

The first committee meeting shall be convened by the honorary secretary of the Hongkong Chess Club.

3-The competition shall be held be fore May, 1918,

4-The Embassy cup,, for the cham- pionship of the colony, will become the property of the first winner on three occasions.

5. The Ming Ching cup is to ho won outright by the Chinese competitor scoring the highest points in the 1918 Championship tournamoat

6 The rules of play shall be those set: forth in the British Chess Code and the rate of play in all games shall be 20 mores

per hour. An entrance fee of 81 will be payable by all competitors before the tournament commencos,

All chess organisations interested are requested to communicate with Mr. H. Ray, Honorary Secretary of the Hong kong Chess Club, at as early a date as possible.

HEATHER DAY" AND ST.

ANDREW'S FAIR.

A TOTAL OF $45,000 REALISED. The Hon Mr C. E. Anton presided over a largely-attended meeting of the

pionship Rancas for the Cruiser Claes was Heather Day and St. Andrew's Fair Com sailed off on Sunday.

CHINESE RIG

Outer Course-Murray Pier and Naval Buoy to Adamastor Rock (S), and back. Distance, 18 miles.

Handicap Finishing Co rected Yacht

time h. m. sh. m. s. $2.00.32 2.00.32

2.10.24

on course

18. Lady Jane. Scratch Oenone 6.00 Dorothy IL. 12.00

Niobe 12.00 Helen ......... 12.00

8

time

2.0434

9:1701

2.05.02

2.14.07

D.N.S

2.02.07:08

mittees last night and announced that the result of Heather Day, including street collections, raffles, subscriptions from outports, sale of souvenirs, etc, amount- ed to $19,334.20, and that of the St Andrew's Fair to $25,074.11, making a total of $45,408.31. The sum of £5,000 had been settled, at exchange 38. Ofd, and there was still a balance of $12,843,81 Taking it that the exchange would be about the anman, he estimated that the

ton and C. C. Hickling, W. H. Edmonds, F. A. Redmond and G. H. Piercy J. Stalker, H. Goldenberg, K. Brayshay. C. Fosition Points for race, Points to date amount available for distribution among

(1) Niobe Hodgson and H. S. House,

(2) Oenoni RGA-Garner; Attwood and Ham-(3) Dorothy II mond; Champion, Capt. Nevill, and Win- | (4) Ladye Jano terton, Halls. Lacey, Cope, Perkins, and Grotton.

Helen

Scottish Hospitale for Wounded Soldiers would be £6,029 Od, which he thought was a very creditable result of their labours (Applause.) As Chief of St Andrew's Society, be thanked the various

The match between the A.S.C. and the Referees: Major Hammond and Lieut. Naval Buoy to Adamastor Rock (8), and committees and all those who had helped

Kennedy.

FOOFBALL

HONGKONG LEAGUE (DIV II).

ROYAL ENGINEERS (RESERVES) 2. STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.

R.A.MC for the Small Units Service! Cup, was played yesterday afternoon at Happy Valley and ended in a win for the R.A.M.C by one wicket and 49 runs. Batting first, the A.S.C who had only ten men playing for them, gored 93 rung, Townsend (32), Glenny (2), Knight not out (19) and Gleeson (13), being the chief contributors. The best bowling performance for the RAM.C was by Ellarby (8 for 51). Brown be hind the wickets dismissed four players."

B.E (Reserves) team:-Salter; The R.AMC. replied with 142 for the

Simonds and Uruickshanks; Oatkow loss of nine wickets. The feature of the match was a good partnership between (Capt), Waller und Webber Millard,

Todd, Osborne, Tidey and Renkes.

Terrence (81) and Lt. Murray (54), which yielded 78 runs. Both batsmen were in good form and played vigorous cricket. Lt Murray eventually retired. Glenny, for the A.S.C., bowled extremely well, capturing 5 wickets for 28 runs. Scores

1.8.0.

Gleeson, run, out Glenny, e Brown, b Ellarby Pesro. Strange, b Ellarby Townsend, b Ellarby

EL Brown, Murray

Haun, e Flint, b Murray

Turner, e Woolmen, b Ellarby Knight, not out

erton, st, Brown, b Ellarby Sainsbury, o Brown, b Ellarby

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Ellarby

Faurence

LC Murray

*Bawled 1 wide.

51

0

This match will be played to-morrow the Navy Ground (Wednesday), on Happy Valley. Kick-off, 2.30 p.

ENGLISH RIG. Course:-Murray Pier and Outer:

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Yacht

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Queen Bee Position:

(1) Ігода

tīma.

Handicap Finishing Corrected on course time

MAB, hm. 5.

Scratch D.N.S.

(2) Feathers... (3) Vera unené (4) Yeaper Mist

Queen Bee

La Cigale

24,00 2.30.52 2.08.32 €20.00 2.12.03 1:42.03 1.40.12 $3.00 2.1312 36.00 2.10.25 1.34.25

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The question of the allocation of the money was left to the Committee of St. Andrew's Society.

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