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HONGKONG CLUB 7. ICA.
EMMA
Brayshay Marley
UNIVERSITY.
R. A. Ponsonby Fane, o Dickenson,
Smith
AH
Porncli
G. Hail, b Pernel J. D. Wright,
ht, b Pernell
A. Redmond, c and b Smith E. Marley, bw, Dickenson ... W Gittens, o and b Pernell Lim Keng Sim, c Tebbut, b Pernell D. K. Samy & Pernell
L Chean, b Butterworth K. Brayatny not out
The match between the Hongkong Club and the RG.A., played on the Club ground on Saturday, ended, as anti- cipated, in a decisive victory for the Club by six wickets and 87 runs. The gunnera compiled $127 runs the top. scorers being Mr. Extras! (21) and Br. Athorne (21). The Club responded with 214 for the loss of only four wickets, all the players making good individual Boores, M. M. Maas (not out, 47) played a vigorous innings, hitting one six ond ve fours. He looked like continuing in this strein when the innings, was closed. SCOTEB
Br. Athorne, e de Rome, b Mans ... 20 Br. Dix, b Morgan
Gnr. Perkins, b Gray
Gar Cooper o Murray, b Mass ........ 15′′ Br. Mann, b Donnelly
Gnr. Smith, b Mass cra
(nr. Baines, b Donnelly
CQMS. Roes, c Evans, b Don-
endly"
Capt. Cooney, not out
Br. Glead; b Donnelly
Gr. Jones, b Maas.
Bowling Analysis.
Extras
Total
DE. Donnelly
Lt. Col. Morgan
M. M. MaaS
8.4 1 37
·[26-1
F. J. de Rome
10
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1918
GRAND ANNEL
GRAND STRAND.
TSINGTAU
"IDEAL SEA-BATHING ”
Cant. E. H. Gray 6 9
Capt, E. H. Gray, Porkins, b
Anore
H. E. Muriel, e Smith, b Athorne 42 LH, E. Murray, b Athorne F. Genome, a smith, b Dix
M. M. Moas, not out
R1 Thuraleld, not out
34
Total (for wkta., declared) 214
F. W. S. Evans, E. R. Thomas,
Pernell
Tebbut
Smith
Dickenson
Extras ann
Butterworthi
Total.
0.3
CRICKET NOTES
THE LEAGUE POSITION.
28
10
148
The outstanding event on Saturday was the Navy's failure to make any sort of stand against the Civil Service The home side, without Dizon and Lamble, were hardly expected to win, and when they wore
ore all dismissed for 104 the visitors seerted certain
to pass their total without difficulty. They failed, however, and no single bateman reaching
Filed bares. The winket was in splen
double
did condition
did
was
to
And seemed to suit Hamil. ton, whose deliveries kept very low and came off the ground faster than usual. Robinson was unfortunate to play on and the Sailors lost from Bird's bowling, another useful wicket when Cary ran himself ont. Commander Gloon was nover at home, an
and before he
lucky "yorked" by Hamilton, he was survive a maiden over from Bird. The felding on both sides was very On the Club Ground the d badly beaten by the Club, who made runs very quickly After Saturday's showing they give the impression that they are good enough to win both their remaining well in front
wore
matches, in which case finish
Lieute
University won comfortablyfis
Col HH Morgan, F. Sutton, and D. anticipated, and have now only the
Donnelly did not bat
Athorne
Buines
Cooper
Perkins
Dix
W
The
Club to play to complete their programme- There are not many fixtures to be played off now, and another fortnight should see the end of the
are Hongkong
52 3 matches still to be plavePetition. The Fra Civil Bervice and Unty Craigen-
Bowling Analysis,
0. 11
$1
:0
3D
5030)
CIVIL SERVICE NAVY,
The feature of this match at Happy Vailey, on Saturday, was the collaps of
„Bowling Analysis.
Middleton Attwood
FE Joseland and B. Henderson (17) v. J. W. Gloyn and J. W. Stowart (23).
G. E Towns and W. Ross (18) v. HJ. Gedge and E. J. Grist (19).
"A. Leith and H. E. Muriel (15) «. H.
2.
Winslow and A. 8. Mackiclan (20). G. S. Archbutt and L. N. Lofe (11) v. F Syma Thomson and JH Goodban (13), _______
KOWLOON. ROYAL ENGINEERS.
This match at King's Park, on Satur day, was won by Kowloon by 86 runs The Engineers scored 83, Sgt. McGregor contributing 19 and Spr. Osborne 17. J. N E Kent and L. C. Robinson (1) Stalker took 5 wickets for 28 rums. Kow B. Johnson and A. H. Crow (8). loon replied with 169, T. Stalker (47) and Un How Fan (an) together practically equally the opposing total Scores
J. Hooper and P. R. Wolfi (18) v. J. H. Walluce and H. Haywood (23),-.
ROYAL ENGINEERS
Sgt. McGregor, e Cobb, b Un Hew -
Fan
19
OQMS. Reales, c.sub, b Stalker 10 L/Upl. Lawrence, o McNicoll, b
Stalker
Oi
Spr. Waller o Haynes, b Cobb 14
· Lt Wahl, d'Elson) b Un Hew Fan 1
Cpl. Adams, o Elson, b Un How
Pte Commer b Stalker
Q
Spr. Osborne e McNicoll, b Cobb 17
S8. Cripwell, b Stalker
.5
Cpl. Heath, o MoNicoll.
6
0
Pte Taylor, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
PH Cobb J.Stalker...
Un Hew Fan
14.20
KOWLOON.
J. H. Mead, b. Reakes
W. T: Elson, b Renken J.Wheeler, run out
Blackburn, run out
J Stalker, c Wahl, b Reakes. Un Hew an, b Cripwell
JP. Robinson, c Reakes, b Crip
well
W. L. Haynes, b. Waller
L. D. McNicoll, not out
R. F. Lindsell, c McGregor, Se Waller
P. H Cobb, b Renkes
Bi
0.
Extras
Total
169
***** Bowling Analysis.
C.Q.M.S. Reakes..
Pte. Conner,
3.
Taylor
8.8. Cripwell
30
20
0 བ་
Sgt. McGregor ... 2 .0.
3 Spr. Waller UNIVERSITY 2ND XI; . NAVY 2ND XI.
The match between the University Ind and the Navy 2nd XI was played on in a win for the University by 44 runs:
b Ismail Barelay, A 2ND XI. * Breslin, b Hinton ...
Saturday on the Navy ground, and ended
Civii Service
Navy, Kowloon
and RG.Asix Over R.EU
The only teams which are games in all. The only concerned in the destination of the shield Kowloon, University, are the Club, the
tint and the Civil Service Assuming Kowloon win their last match and Civil Navs shelther of which, however, may be win their return game against the the Navy for 27 runs. The Navy bave been playing very well of late, And it regarded as cortainties the orly chance at the Civil was anticipated that they would walk off Service may defeat the Club and with the points, but the unexpected University draw, in which case "all
Lour happened. The Civil Service lost lahen leaders you finish with spin the cu
for runs, when D M. Goodall most likely result as that the Club was joined by C. M. W. Beynolds and will beat the University- and draw withintat
which as the final
40 Kowloon, 37 $35.
these two
hare sides
that
carried the score, tu 56 After the Old Service, do
missal of these two, the score mounted slowly, acd ultimately the botal of 104
was reached. I was anticipated that stiklefits only hope lies in beating the the Navy would exceed this, but they Club a fortnight benes. In hat were unable to withstand the bowling of they would wish level with the Club, if LW. Hamilton 15 wickets for 16) and d
H. E. O, Bird (1 for 18), aided by a good feld Scorde
D. M. Goodall, b Gibson ......
Hon. C. Severn, a Gibson
3. W. Bradbury, e Hack, b Gibson
C. M. W Reynolds, Black
·E. W. Hamilton, b Black
__B____ U. Witchell, e Robinson,
Gibson
K. E. O. Bird, b Black
T MeCormack, b Henley
W H. Edinonds, c.
Godfrey
F. Ling, b Godfrey
FC Fletcher, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analys
Car, Gibson
1/8. Godfrey Black
A B. Henley
Br. Wright, b Hamilton. Sig. Hack b. w. b Hamilton Cdr. Gibbon, b Hamilton Lt. Col. Maybe, b Hamilton Mr. Cary, run out
AP Robinson, b Bird an
A. P. Wild, b Bird
3rd Writer Staley, a Goodall,
Hamilton
A B Henley, b Bird -Ldg."Smn. Godfrey, e
h Bird
Mr Black not out
Extras
Total
Bowling An
EW. Hamilton 1. E. O. Bird
18
UNIVERSITY V. MIDDLESEX,
In this match on Saturday, the Univer-
nity defeated their opponente by more than two to one, Marley made, top scora with 37 and also took 6 wickets for 39 runa Scores
Tebbut, & Ramy, b Brayshs
hwartzberg, c Hall,
terworth, c Rumfal
Cap
Smith
shay
Cooley,
Commencing
Relf,
Smith
Foun
MAY 15th.
Thomson,
NAGAO, General
the
should beat the Civil Servics,
win the shield if the Civil should draw with the Club. will almost certainly not lose both matches and they are very strong favourites Next Saturday will help to decide the matter as the result of the match Club versus Civil Service, to he played
then
haas great bearing on the
result.
Hongkong University
Kowloon
P
11 2 3 36
11
2820)
10 34 34
Civil Service
Craigengower
Navy
RE
B.GA MiEllerex
FRIENDLY GAMES......
338
10 3 18
10
CRAIGENGOWER. 830 CO RO.A..
In this friendly match on the Craigen- gower ground the home team defeated their visitors by twelve runs. The scor ing was low. The Artillerymen zonde 59, towards which Attwood (22) and, Pago (17) contributed more than one half. T Ford, for Craigengower, captured six wickets for 24 runs. Craigengower, who were without the assistance of J. S. Graham and A. Grimmett, replied with 70 rune Thompson (23) wa thể highest scorer for the day. Attwood die missed five wickets for 2D rats. for the gunners Scores →→→
83RD CO. E. 0. A. Middleton, Pitt, b Ford Sharpe, b Ford
Page, bertussis. Gregory, b Jer
Teal cand b Jex
Attwood, o Pitt, b Hawley, bw b Downes, e Noria, Nicholas, not ent icholson b Ford
Hinto
out
Kinchon, e Basto, i Rumjahn, Warn, 6 and b Ismail. Simpson, Baste, b Ismai House, Charington, O. Bimpson, not out
Extras
Hinton
Ismai Itumjabn
Total
BOWLING.
UNIVERSITY AND XI.
V Atienza, b Byder RA Basto, b Barclay W Hinton, b Ryder
R. Rumjahu, e and b Ryder ......
Byder, b Athurst
A. S. Ching,
10.1 Kabb Athurst
and b Breslin
Barclay, b Breal in Keng, Barclay
C. K. Seng, a and b Bres
Extras
Total
• BOWLING,
Bare Ryder Breslin Atharat
102
28
15
GOLF
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB PROFESSIONAL PAIRS.
3.
The draw for the professional pairs (1918) to be played over the Happy Valley Course is as follows
EH Gray and H. E. Murray (22) HM. Henderson and A K. Fenderin (17) bro.
AB. Stewart and R. M. Austin (8) Es Davidson and Eldon Potter (1)
Rawlinson and J. Rodger, ir, (16) a. R. E Lindsell and Dr. McKenny (10) JWTaylor and P. H. Cobb (17) NJ. Stanb and Barlow (92)
Brayahay and Redmond (10) Wilton and W. Fleming (29)
V. L. A. Fairley and B. Per
Hon Mr. Thomson nad Hon. Hallifax (21) CUTANE
*
G. A. Woodcock and J. Franka (25) v.
W. J. Murrison and J. Gibb (18).
Holgo and E. H. Scot; (23) H. Hogg and L. PC Rees (14),
Purves mid Gale (18) » G. Hogg and K. B. Fold (19)(19) v. G. B
Hon Mr. Landale and Bernard (19) v. Drs. Hurston and Lindsay Wood (19).
R. J. Birbeck and R. E. O. Bird (20) v A G. Warren and CA. M Smith (24). A O Lang and T. E. Pearce (29) v. H. Hancock and G. B. Layton (18)
Leith and Austin, N.J. (20) 7. P. P. J Wodehouse and A. Fletcher (3) a bye.
The conditions are as follows:-Handi. cap 3/8 of the difference between the respective Handicaps as stated above; stroke or over shall count as one. Should any tis remain unplayed on due date the second-ramed couple in the match passes into the next round. Ties may, by mutual agreement, be played off over Fanling Course, when the conditions will he ordinary Handicap, of the difference between the joint Handicaps.
The rounds are to be played off aa follows-First round on or before March 5th; second round not later than April 9th third round not later than April 1h semi-final not later than April 20dual not later than April 28th,
B
HOCKEY.
H.K DEFENCE CORPS ROYAL ENGINEERS.
The following will represent the Defence Corps in the above United Services League match today, at Happy Valley, bully-off 5. p.m. sharp-E W. Hamilton; W. H Edmonds and P. H. Cobb F. A. Red- mond, W. S. Evans and C. H. Piercy; J. Stalker, F. E. Joseland, K. Brayshay (Capt.), C
C. Hodgson und F. Schnepel.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL,
UNITED SERVICES LEAGUR:
MIDDLESEX REGT., 1, 1.0.A., 0,
In this match, which took place on the Club ground on Saturday, the Middlesex. followed up their last week's sucess, over the Navy by obtaining two points from the R.GA., and, incidentally, upsetting gusters prospects of being possible the finalists
The game opened briskly, and before play had been in progress many minutes Bayor put in a fine hand that, which Taylor cleverly pushed over the top of the cross-bar. At the other end, Middle sex had very narrow escape for W atson. got his bad smartly to the ball and almost
Seroxton, the Infan
the
headed it into ippot up and twisted
127
shortly after this.
and though he
τη effort continue
playing
obliged to go off, the into playing, was man hort for the rest of the game room ork by Watson nearly gunners the desired result, in the right place when was made. The interval
brought
but
the paper was in
arrived with the scare sheet blank
The RG.A started tho cond half
esp
o and Baxter put in one nf good shote of the match. Play in this half was nearly all in the Middlesex territory, but the Infantry defence was excellent Fawthrop being ine form for tackling and clean Watson, who has been responsible for least Оле goal in each match that he has played this season, here made a fine efort. He succeded, by some clever footwork, in
good
shooting position, bus finished with a wretched shot which Went yards wide Shortly afterwards Turner was a
little slow in dearing, and
getting
into a
Green, with a lightening dah, almost seeded in Fushing the ball into the net the only goal of 1 match came from - break-away,
the taking
tage of the I.A.
and rushing the
advan
being too far up. down. Jarvis put
it into the not well out of Taylor's reach about five minutes before me. They almost scored again a few seconds after warda, but on this
Occasion
to clear The Middle area Woa
Very sound, and this, coupled with the fact that the shooting of the gunners was very poor, chiefly accounts for the rather unexpected result, which, consedering that the winning teams had only ten men ar most of the game, was very meritorious.
Referee Mr Darose.
HONGKONG LEAGUE-DIVISION TI
CHINA ATHLETIC, 1, KOWLOON, 0.
This match was played on the Navy ground.
The game was witnessed by 1 large crowd of spectators, great interest being displayed in the raceting as Kowloon was the only team to defeat the South China in the early stages of the competition. RJ. Kowloon pressed continuously at the start, but the backs saved the situation (10) Ulfamately, the Chinese forwards broke Mr. away and made a dash for the Kowloon goal. A fire passing movement resulted
Dep Surgeon Draper and Ma May-in their inside, right sending in & sting- bew (28) E L Sim and R Kennedying shot which gave Jennings, in goal,
Total
Bowling Analysis,
Ford
24
W. Mausfeld, and G. 8. Navall (en)
Morrison and C. Thorne (28) Falconer and McHutchon (21) Breton and Leach (20)
CRAIGEN DOWEL
C. Sara, Ikw. b Attwood
Ford, Gregory, b Middlet W Pitto Nicholas, b Atty F. Thompson, © Downen,
Arcally Clarke, b Middle Manley, b Allwood
Jer, o Attwood, h Charpe
JH Mody 68
D. Rumjan,
ποσά Extran
Total
no chance During the second half of the game Kowlood tried hard to equalise, and a succession of shots, were fred at let the Chinese citadel, but the custodian was equal to all emergencies. The last Gye minutes of the game was fiercely com tested, but neither side was able to score
Belero Mr. Wright
N. Macia
B. Evans and Sarrat (12) trie und 0 Hodgson (28); -
W D. Krait and C. C. Stark (18) v. B.
Thurefield and MA fo JB. Irvine and LHL KEG. Greig, and A. Ritchie (0)
C. Fletcher and F. de Rome (18) FM. Mohler and L. McPherson
B. C. Comrie and JW Mathew B
87za Co. HCA. 1 MIDDLESEX.
This was rather a lifeless game played on the Club ground previour to the Brak divisio
matchTowards the
HA Taylor and J, R. Wood:(28) On a HUST muddly goal B. Milner Jones and WM Back (16) ing enh with the 7th HP Holland and P Tod (3) the
Loughlin and Stalker (18) FA
Wells and 0. M. Toung (25)
DI MA
· Davison and. Dumbarton (20) ►- A-H. Skelton and A. E. Cracinell (20);"
both goals
forthcoming
chang
After
heir load until the final
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