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SPORT
CRICKET.
HONGKONG MIDDLESEX.
>This match was played on the Club Ground and resulted in a very comfort able victory for the home side, whose first wicket put on 140 runs, Pear, in - his innings of 93, hit 17 fours, five of which were consecutive, and Gray, in his
Butterworth, who came on bú bow late
THE HONGKONG – DAILY PRESS. MONDAY FEBRUARY 1811, 1918.
• KOWLOON ». C.R.C
Kowloon completely eclipsed their op ponents on Saturday. Hodge hit out well for his 82, which included. 16 fours, and Stalker batted well for 41, the The innings being declured at 200 Chinese made no sort of shape against Cobb and Stalker, Cobb, in particular, appearing to be almost unplayable. Out
missed the last two batsmen with succen
THE LEAGUE BLE
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL,
As a result of Saturday's games the
There was no frat division football at Club are in a very strong position at Happy Valley on Saturday, the match the head of the table and are strong which ought to have taken place between favourites for the shield. The Civil the Navy and Middlesex being post- Service, by reason of their draw, have boned. dropped out of the ranning, and only a in the event of their defeating the Club are they to be considered as possible win. SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC, 1. STAFF
innings of 64, hit two sixes and o four of overs sont down, a wore maidens, ners, The University can only hope to and he finished with the splendid average in the innings, was very successful, and of 4 wickets for Gruna. Stalker dis the only other Club batsman to make a score against hiin was Mans, with 23 (not out). The Middlesex started badly Cooper being caught with the scoresheet blank. Thereafter a stand was made, the wrond wicket taking the score to 20 The hopes thus raiset, however, were doomed to disappointment. and the whole side was out for o. Donnelly: with 4 wickets for 1 rung had the best average. Scores
HONGKONG.
T. E Pearce, e Dickinson, b
Smith
give balls, and the whole side could only tal 12 rams. Mr. Extras" alone reaching double figures. Ng Sze Kwong was given run out as the result of rather unfortunate incident, but even if he had been in his best form he could not hve hoped to save his side. Scores
KOWLOON:
F. Joseland, G. Lee, b. Yow
Man Tsun
J Stalker, e Ching, b Yew Man
C. L. Stapleton, b Ye Man Tsun: 0.
LE. B. Hodge, c Ng Sze Kwong,
b. Un Hew Fan
K. R., Macaskill, b Yew Mari Tsun 13
Robinson, e Ng Sze Kwang.
Yew Man Teun...
93
Capt. Gray, b Butterworth
..:01.
H. E. Muriel, b Butterworth
6
Lt. Murray, 1.b.w., b.Smith
E. R. Thomas, e Tebbutt, b But-
terworth.
30
B
B. Pestonji, & Wei Lee San, b Un
Her Fan
23
Lt. Col. Morgan, b Baitormworth... 2
M. M Mans, not out
F. Button, bow. b Butterworth... 0
1. D. MoNicoll, not oution 11
Extrac
Lt. McConnell and D. E. Donnelly
did not bat.
Woodward
W. T. Elson, b Ng Sze Kwong ... 2 JH. Mead, not out
P. H, Cobb, not out
Parnell
Cooper
come out at the top if anything goca wrong with the Club. The Navy who have only played 12 matches, will not be seen much higher up the table, but can hot hope to challenge any of the leaders Kowloon are living in hope that the leaders may destroy each other's chances to their advantage; but they are un likely to beat the University next week, and in that case, are out of the ran ning.
W. L D. Pts.
2 20
3128 3 27 26
Hongkong Kowloon
University
Craigengower
SHONGKONG ISAGUE-DIVISION 11,-
AND DEPARTMENTS, O
This match was played on the Club Around before a large crowd of aprutators. The Chinese team was the first to attack, but never became very dangerous. Then the Staff forced s corner by their, ontside loft. The cornor was bailly taken, bring kicked well be hind, and from the resulting goal-kick the Chinese brako away. A miss-kick by Lawrence gave their left wing au op portunity which he was not slow to accept, and getting down the wing at a good pace, he took the ball in and hit the near upright with a good shot. The ball rebounded into play and was event- ually cleared. The Athletic then assum ed the offensive for quite a long time,
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Civil Service
R.E.
NATY
R.G.A.
Middlesex
0
until well into
C.C.C. D. ISMAIL'S XI.
This friendly maten ended in a win for CC.C. by one run. Scores:-
Manley, b. Abbas
Choa Man Ping, l.b.w., Cobb
Wei Lee Sun, b Cobb
R Bns, D. Ismail, b Abbas
Mookerjoo, b Omar
3xtras
...
Total (for 8 wickets). 200
Total (for 7 wickets) 216
.7
H. Overy did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Ford
Bowling Analysis.
0.
Un How Fan
COC Aroulli, b Omair Pitt, e Rumjahn, b Omar
16
13
3019.
1
Yew Man Taun:
17.
0
Thompson, b Omar
0
o Wing Kin
5:
0. 55
Q
We
Sze Kwong
Vincenat, 6 Omar
3
Fawthrop
0
C.I.C.
Butterworth
0 42 B
W E. Rose, b Ismail, A.
Smith
39 0
MIDDLESEX.
Ng Bee Kong, run out
L. A Rose, Rumjaħn, b Abbas
13
Capt. Padfield, not at
3
Un Hew Fan, b Stalker
Licut.Cooper, e McConnell, h
Donnelly
D. Lee, not out
0
B. Ching, b Stalker
Pte. Grove, e Murray, b Morgan 10:
Ho Wing Kin, b Cobb,
S. L. Ismail, sid. Mossedesa, b
Abbns:
11
Capt., Smith, b Morgan
11.
1. Wong, o Robinson, b Cabb
Jimanje, not out,
0
Ptc. Butterworth, b Donnelly
1
Extras
L/C. Tebbutt, b Morgan
12
Lt. Dickinson, b Donnelly
2
Total
146
Corp Fawthrop, b Morgan
p
Pie. Saith, MeNicoll. b Din
nelly
Total
Bowling Analysis
Bowling Analysis.
M. H Abbas
N. Omar
Cobb Stalid
A Ismail
NAVY R.G.A.
Pte. Pinnell, e Maas, b. Morgan
Pte. Woodward, not out:
Extras
Total
Bowling Atuly
Donnelly
Morgan
9
40
CIVIL SERVICE UNIVERSITY.
w Man Tsun, b Stalker
B. Chan, b Stalker.
R. Lee, o Hodge, b Stalker
Extras
This snatch was played on the Nurs ground at Happy Valley and resulted! in a win for the heme eleven just on The Civil Service won the tose and
time Soring was slow at the start, pat in their opponcots, who opened with Rumjahn and Redmond. The Band Drummond, who was seventh man wicke put on 30 and then Redmond was out, batted patiently for his 28, and 8 joined by Marley, who scored 20 runs off wakets were down for £5. For the Dext the arst over he received from Hamilton.wicke: Gr. Smith and Lt. Wilkinson pat His total of 78 included 13 fours and on 28. The gunners were all out for 125. was a vigorous display of clean hitting The sailors started badly, the first wicket all round the wicket. Brayshay also hit out well. The innings was declared for falling at 6, the fourth at 33, and the
179 at 4 o'clock, which left the Civil fifth at 37 Commander Gibson and Service ample time to get the runs. The
hepe side's belding was weak and if Major Mayhew, however, played well
catches had been held it would have made together, and won the match in the last a big difference. Dixon started well for
the Civil Service, waking 33 out of 36 yer Gibson's innings of 60 (not out) for the first wicket in 15 minutes, but was the result of first-class cricket thereafter scoring was slow, though when the second wicket fell at 99 there was a possibility that the home side might ob
against good bowling, and included
lusty hits all round the wicket. Major
tain the points by hitting out. The next Mayhew hit out holdly when runs wero two wickets, however, I so rapidly that
- draw was the inevitale result. Bray badly needed and was unlucky to be
shay bowled well, and the University caught just after making the winning fielding was very good, Scores
UNIVERSITY,
A. H. Rumjaho, b Brayshay, b
Bird
15.
F. A. Eadmond; b. Hamilton . 16
G. E. Marley, Ling, b Fletcher 75
K. Brayday, b Bird
E. A Ponsonby Fane,
35
Hamilton 15
Hall, and b Hamilton
1.D. Wright not out
Lin King Bin, not out
Extras
10
for 6 wkts, declared) 179
D. K. Samy W. Gittens and Chen
Toon Lok did tot bat..
Hamilton
Bird
Dizon
Flobchor
Bowling Analysis,
CIVIL SERVICE,
hit Scones
B.QA
Bdr Drummond, st. Moriarty,
Brack
Gr. Cooper, b Black
Bdr. Athorne, run out Bar Dixe Mayhew, b Godf Gr. Perkins, b Black
Gr. Baines Mayhew, b Gibson,
Bur. Maun, b Godfrey
....
Gr. Smith, Bobinson, b Gibson Lt. Baker, b.Gibson Lt. Wilkinson, not out C.Q.M.B. Boss, bw, b Black
Extras
126
Total
Bowling
07
W
10
04.29
Gibson Back Godfrey Hack
46
W. H. Dizon, b Brayshay 31 DM Goodall, b Wright, b Bray,
20
BW Brayshaye Hall, b Marley 34
CM. W. Reynolds, b Brayshay
00. Woodman. b Brayshay....
R. E. O. Bird, not vatand
F. T. Lamble, b Brayshay
EW Hamilton Brayshay, b
Marley
0. Fletcher, b Marley
-F. J. Ling, not out
Estrza
0
40
Total (for 8 wickets),..120
T MacCormack did not bat
Brayshay
Marley
Wright Bedmond
Bowling Analysis.
NATY
Com, Gibson, not out
F. W. Caroy, run out
Sig. Hack b Athorne
Paymar. Wright, b Baines
A. Robinson, o Atherne
A el Arcull run out
M. H. Abbas, b Ford
EA. Moosedeon, b Ford
A. Ismail, Thompson, b Ford
Omar, 1.b.w. b Ford
=WYMI
8 Ismail
8. A.
Vincenot
W.
61. 30
‚ e L. A. Rose, b
A. A. Kumjahn esch, b Rosc
15
23
D. Ismail, Thompsen, b Vincenot: 0 S. H. Ismail, not out
A. Hased, b Manley
R. M. Umar, Pitt, b Manley
Extras
1
0.
Total
.145
Bowling Analysis,
Ford
Ross
Thompson Manley
GOLE
CIVIL SERVICE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK.
Ο
A very interesting match was played, Yesterday, over the Fanling course be tween teams of 12 a-side representing the Civil Service and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Singles were played in the morning and honours were even at tiffin, each ride having won five games, while two finished all square, In the afternoon foursomes ver, played. All the gainer were very close and excitement ran high The result again was & tie, each side winning two matches, while two finished all square,
MORNING--RINGLES.
more uso of their right wing, who
the first half was
never given a pass that he had any
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although the Chiatsu were doing most of
the pressing. Lawrence and Wain were acquired momentum.
playing together well, and the Athletic
was seldom dangerous.
In the second half the civilians had
several possible chances of scoring, but VARNISHED
were very weak in front of goal, general-
ly shooting yards above the bar. The Boldiers custodian was cool and safe, and dealt with a nomber of awkward shots. Ellerby and Kirby broke through for the soldiers at the other end, but the former, being a little too slow, was robbed before he could shoot. After this the Staff goal was in great danger for Mole time, and, during one of the
scuffies around it Lawrence got an jured. He was able, however, to continue after a few moments. The only goal of the match came from a corner kick, which was beautifully placed, the ball being netted after a souffle by the civilians Referce, Mr. Townsend.
Sm CO. R.G.A. 1, RE. RESERVES, 1.
These teams met on the Navy ground and engaged in a very keen struggle. After a spell of mid-field play a miss- kick by Sharman let the suppers through, but they were unable to score. They continued to attack strongly for a time. Martin warded off a rush hy Baker and was then being called upon to save again, which he did by punching out. From a porder, Watson bad hard lines with a "header," which just missed, and, at the other end, Martin saved a nice shot from Gordon. A dangerous run by Millard ended in the ball striking the side of the act. Parton opened the scoring for the sappers, who led at the interval by one goal to nil
*On resuming, the Artillerymen took up the running and before very long Watson equalised from a pass by Lieut. Milling- Lou Taylor had hard lines with a fine strong shot which hit the bar. A run down the held by Baker looked promis- ing, but he finished badly, and, although both sides struggled hard for the second point, the game onded in a draw of one goal each. Reforte, Mr. Wright.
KOWLOON, 4; 83nn CO. ILG.A., 0.
This match, played on the Club ground at Happy Valley on Saturday, ended the superior side in all departments of in an easy victory for Kowloon, who was
the game Knight opened the scoring in the frat half and was responsible for another point in the second half. Mdor- doen also scored two goals in the second half
‹ DIVISION (1) TABLE TO DATE.
Goals: PWL DE AP. 12 81 331 9 13
Club
2 88th Co.
8.C Athletic: CIVIL SERVICK H.K,8, BANK,SA
RE Res E. Lindael Iv AC Leith... 0
Kowloon AB Purves... 09. G. B. Sandford H. H. Pegg ... 0 v. M. A. Murray
Woodman 0. R. P. Thursfield 1
Rome 1 W. Ross
9 RM. Henderson 1, H. E. Mariel. 1HF Winslow. 0, N. J. Stal
JC Fictober 1v. D. G. Bruce AM. Thomson... | v. G. E. Towns -- k so C. B. Gale
v1. M. Leitch 3.P. Wodehouse 0 F H. Thomas 1
A. P. Wild b Athorne ..... Major Mayhew, Baines, b Baker 44
Extras
Total (for 6 wickets),..130
FW Black, L. S. Godfrey Pte. Moriarty, and P. Barclay did not
batm
Bowling Analysis.
Baines
Athorno
Cooper
Balder
10%
AFTERNOONG FOURSOMES.
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Woodman de Rome & Birbeck Henderson &
Leith & Fand
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Thursfield
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0 =. Murriel de
Staff & Depts, 87th Co. St. Joseph's Bord Co. Middlesex Res.
10 7 1 2 18 6 10
12 5 2 0 30 17 19 553 95 24
11 8 4 9 14
10550
1
11 120
9 0 7 2 9 39
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