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CRICKET.

1.EAGUE CRICKET.

C.H.C. DEFEAT THE ENGINEERS. Thanks chiefly to a splendid first- wicket partnership between Yew. Mah Tean and Gen. Lee, the C.R.C. were able

inflict a severe defeat on the Royal Engineers, who, by the way, was weakly represented. Yew and Ede scored 1101 runs before the were separated, and during their long way at tw wickets were responsible for many stylish driven) You wan r. both sides of the wrekkel. th: more enterprising of the two, and, en the whole, was never trumbled by thủ bowlers

not till late iu hia, innings that he gave a chance, and Jeán ab-mater and friends are hoping that

Was

·IQ.A..

Bdr. Sharman, Bird, & Hall 7

nr. Perkins, run out

Borgt. Drummond, e Hall, b Allen, Corp. Hall, 'e and b Hall

7

10

0

A

Jicut. Torr, o Smith, b Hall Bergt, Athorne, b Cavanagh C.Q.M.S. Talfourd. b Hall Liett Coltman, b Hall Bergt Graham, b Harden Gar. Baines, not out Bdr. McDowell, not out

Extrate

Scores:

KOWLOON.

itt

wicket. Then, in his last two overs he kick against the sappers for hands.” captured a wickets for one run-getting 4 The first division team for nothing in his het over.

was soon back Prtonji'e again, however, and Jarvis sent bowling deserves mention becauere kept good shot but failed to score Chartern down the runs. In 14 overs he gave only than

put in two 26 runs.

the seconsu long puuts of which was almost headed into gna. A terrific struggle in the penalty area the junior team followed, and the B.. sent in no less than four shots in a few seronda, all of which might have scored if they and not been intercepted by one of the Staff defence.

The Staff and Departments always seemed to have their packed with men, and the sappers

difficult to get Scoler next stopped another

A. de Sousa, b Abbas.......✪ 1. M. Goodall, & Onmir, b abbas.. C. P. James,, b Omar...

C. J. Stapleton, a Bass, & Abina.

J. Blackburn, e Thompson, h

2

K. Macaskill, b Omar

HR

Total (for wickets)

Bowling Analysis.

10

H. Tayler, & Omar

Omar.

M. 7.

J. H. Mead, run out

thom

Allan Hall

R

32

1

R. Pestonji, run out

3

.10 3

19

5

E. J. Edwards, not out

21

17

Harden Cavanagh

UNIVERSITY BEAT THE CIVIL

SERVICE.

In the last over of the match the Uni-

will be able to keep up the good formversity gained their first win in the te has shown on his last two appearances.

H. H. Overy, b Annas

Extra...

Total

R. Basa, e Genial, ↳ James

M

120

Bowling Analysis.

31.

J.

W.

Omar

2

60

4

Abbas

17.3 2

52

*

CRAIGENGOWER.

A.

Arculli, b Pestonji

3

148

V. H. Bluff, Pestonji

0

G. Thompson, e Stapleton, b Dvery

9.5

D. Rumjahe, not out

M. H. Abbas, e Blackburn, b Overy

W. Hall, e Bdmuns, b Overy

U. M. Omar & Overy

A Goldenberg, b Overy

D

to

S. Jex, e Blackburn. b Overy H. Tillman, did not bat

Extras

0

12

Total (for a wickets).

88

Bowling Analysis.

38

R.

W

Pestonji Tayler James Overy

14

20

7

0

13

25

1

G

13

League on Saturday, against the hitherto bluing was pretty, but he sacri a-beaton Civil Service eleven, fees too much style. He has sach a

The University howling we often dif- good defares that he ought to cultivate fenil and never lose, and the Civil fensive tactice. He played for nearly Servies had to work hard to get their two hours, and war unbeaten at the and 131

runa. Wood and Bradbury, the with 45 runs to his credit. When Ngoposing pair, gave their side a useful Se Khong went in at the fall of the start. Wood hit out to the bowling to fra wicket the bowling had little' state the tug of 37 runs. Bradbery was in s

in it, and he was able to score with long time for hie 9 runs.

Several wickets freedom. The Chinese declared their fell cheaply after the first pair had been inings desed when they hat compiled dismissed, and it was left to Syme 174 rang for the lugs of a wickets.

Thomson, Hamilton and Edmonds An elaunt of luck, well as

rise the "an

9:00 re from the mediocre to the Cusumnally ban field, helped the Chinese re

pectable. Edmonds batted

very well. to get the whole of the other side out indeed, while Hamilton played in that for ad

Bome exceedingly smart care-free inanner which a man selected catches were held, and at least two men for his bowling ban a right to adopt. were dismissed by catches that were taken Redmond bowled inch better than his s sheer luck. Waller played with some figures indicate, and Rurajahu, aleo, kept validenes during his short stay and was a very good length. ↑ke only ran in his team to enter double. From the commencement of their in- Aguros. Un How Fan had the remarknings the University batsmen took the able average of wickets for runs, measure of their opponents' bowling, and. and would have done even better than it was noticable that neither Hamilton this but for an overthrow which gave nor Bird was in his best form. Ramjabu Jackson 5 rona.

svored 25 in

runs.

The Chinese won by 150 ruhs, and six ickets. He “B

C. I. C.

Yow Man Tsun. b Feakes

George Lee, not out..

AD

Ng Sae Kwong, b Furnell

36

Un How Fan, Fenken. b Wallor... Chat Yal Cheung, h Waller ...

Vv、 Le༥ San, ant oul

Extras

Total (for 4 wkts, declared) 174

H. Ching, Wong Po Keung, Lio

Yat Moon. Wong Kwok Kwong, and Cheung Wing Kiù did not hat.

340YAL ENGINELAS.

Capt. Wahl, Ng Sie Kwong b

Yew Man Teungan. Cerpl. Waller, e Ng Sze Kwurde,

Un Hew Fun

S. M. Jewsbury, e Un Hew Fan,

b Yew Man Tsan.....

to cut Bird and gave a catch to Wood. 2 in happy style before he tried Lim Keng Sim was lucky in making! 23 runs. Redmond was showing promise when Bird broke through his defence Wright put the finishing touches to the sound Indling of the other men in his team and won the match for his side in the last over of the day. He played very good cricket indeed,

The University won by five wickets and

two runs. Beores:-

CIVIL SERVICE,

A. E. Wood, e Gittens, b Redmond 37 B. W.

1.b.v., b Rum- Bradbury, jabn

C. Severn, b Romjabu

P. T. Lamble, b Redmond

R. E. Bird, b Bamjan

Kaight, b Redmond

Syme Thomson

E. W. Hamilten,

9

RIENDLY MATCHES.

INDIANS DRAW WITH THE NAVY.

The Indians Recreation Club was not well represented against the Navy un Saturday, at Happy Valley, and the as well as the bad belding of the sailors anved them from defeat. The Sailors found the bowling easy and scored fast. Lieut. Bernard played soundly for the unfinished score of 10 runs, giving only une chance when he was in the sixties Robinson ratlled it runs together very quickly, and declared the innings closed when the score stood at 108 for wickets.

six

A. A Ramjahn, who scored 80 runs, was the only man on his side able to free the bowling with confidence. Be brought off some very good late cuts. Andree collected. 21 runs before he was yorked by Robinson. The Indian Club should endeavour be more strongly re prosented in future. The match ended in

a draw. Seoros!... 259

NAVY. Lieut. Bernard, not out Lieut. Cary, e B. A. Ismail, b

Rumjaho

טן

hall

past

Sew

dangerous rush and extremely seconds afterwards the RE forced an-

other corner but were able to score from it. Then Street transfered the ball 14 the other half of the field, but Lawrenos stopped and returned The Staff

again came down, and Heata was called upon to field a long, fairly easy shot, which he did without difficulty.

A neat

pass, well forward, from Millard brought Glenney out of goal to punch away, and

then the suppers carried out another short-range bombardment of the

oppor

ing citadel, but without any si factory result. The Staff got going nicely after this, but Eliarby was pulled up for off. side, and the movement ended. Shortly afterwards, their left-winger got clear but was eventually stopped by Smith, and Blumfield was able to clear.

There

was no ACDIT the interval.

On resaming, the Ragineers quickly made tracks for goal, and Townsend was pulled up by Ecouter just in the nick of time.

A corner followed, which was Iautifully placed, but the bull went

behind. Kirby KOL E see good work on the Staff right wing and sent in a brautiful centre, which, was heated clear, The R.E. had several further shots at goal before & auddle by the Staff de fence gave Millard a rather difficult op- portunity to score. Bjust missed the

scorer,

inte

Wain apparently accident, and

upright Pascal next gave Connell Iautiful pass from the left wing, tho Jatter heading over the erasedez,

The Millard looked a likely

but Wain intercepted the shot with his sttnach d saved the gaol, but was rendered hors de combat for tine The Staff played vigorously with their ter men and got forward just missing the post. fa the other end. & wood shot from a returned

ofter a few little the

for Worsh played a very hard game Just before time" Charters tipped the ball nicely towards the Staff goal. 11 bunced off the goalkeeper's hand and he prevented it from getting into the net.

aly just Extra time was ordered and a foul against Scouter for

We "hands" outside the penalty area caused Glenney a few yards to save a difficult shot from Charters. Then the Staff and Departments look up the running and had more of the play than they had had all the afternoon. Tho ball passed from the right wing in front of the R. E. goalmouth, almost un put in, but there were no furwards t the necessary position. An opening made by Kirby gave Brown a chance, bat be shot past, while a few seconds afterwards the same

the ball over put

the bar.

followed in which the Staff almost gut she better of Heath, but he cleared, and the ball again went to Brown, who this time netted it to tha delight of the Staff team and supporters. was not until time had almost arrived thut the

Telephone 29.

Bowling Analysis.

().

31.

K.

Parnell

10

1 73

1

1

[48

Waller

10

34

2

B

Rose Jewsbury Feakes

0

20

Yoch Teik Ee,

0 12

0

Redmond

10

3 0 31

I

W.

1. Edmonds, and b Yeoh

Teik Ee

E. T. Crocker, e and b Redmond 6 C. Sarn, of ont

.10%

Extras

Total

131

For

Cars

Sapr. Purnell, c

Wee Lei San,

Bowling Analysin.

P. M. Hobinson, a and b Sirdar

Khau

... 12

.... I

Sig. Barelott, Bux, Sirdar

Khan

2

0

R.

Yow Man Tsun

0

and

Lee.-Carpl. Poskes. e Ching, b Uo

Hew Fan

Redmond Rumjahn Yoeh Teik e ......

19.3 3

50

Payr. L. Wild, e 8. H. Ismail, b

Partabrai

10

15 1

51

4

4

Pie. Akhurst, e and b Partabrai.

2

4 0

14

1

- Pte. Rhodes, b Un Hew Fan.....

Sergt. Betts, not out

UNIVERSITY.

First Writer Kinchen, b Rumjahn 11

Extras

game,

14

Sapr. Boatwright, b Un Hew Fan

Sapr. Jackson, e Wong Po Kenng,

A. H. Humjaha, c Wood, b Bird 25 Lim Keng Sim, e Eduionde, b

.198

b V Hew Fan

Bird

26

Sapr. Lewis, Un Hew Fan

D. K. Sumy, b Hamilton

14

Sapr. Rose, absent

0

F. A. Redmond, b Bird

23

J. D. Wright not out

31

R. A. Ponsonby Fane, e Hamilton,

Total

44

b Bird

9

M

K.

W. Gittens, not out

6. D. Ismai

0 37

Bowling Analysis.

Extras

*Rumjahn

86

क्षे

8. A. Ismail

5 0 32

0.

M.

I. 15.

.132

Sirdar Khan

0 12

189

Yew Man Tsun

4

12

1

Partabrai

0

33 2

Ng Bze Kwong B Hew Fan

4

0

21

1

3

82

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Extras

R.GLÁ. DEFEAT THR MANCHESTERĄ.

Total (for 5 wickets)

Bowling Analysis.

2.

W.

Hamilton

10 1

42

1

Bird Woud Severn

14 2

61

4

3

0 15

о 10

0

KOWLOON DRAW WITH CRAIGENGOWER.

The RG.A., who are gradually forging ahead in the League table, registered their fourth victory on Saturday, at Happy Yalley, at the expense of the Manchester Regiment. The Artillerymen must now be considered serious aspiranta for this year's League honours. They are the only Club A noteworthy third-wicket partnership in the League who have not yet bow between R. Basa and F. G. Thompson, beaten.

the Captain and vice-Captain, respec- The Manebusters were never comfortable tively, of Graigengower, saved that Club when facing Baiues and Graham, parti- from a defeat at the hands of the Kowloon cularly the latter, who was in better form C.C. on Saturday afternoon, at Happy than he has been in recent matches. Valley. More than usual interest was Keenan managed to scrape together 12 evinced in the match because these two runs, but Shorrocks was the only man on Clubs are looked upon as the strongest the side who played decent cricket. A fea ture of the innings was the excellent the League and therefore most likely fclding of the Artilleryman, Sharman their last meeting Craigengewer just carry off this year's honoure At managed to snatch

A victory, and on Saturday they had their

work cut out to avoid defeat. As the match ended in a draw, Craigengower retain their position at the top of the League

table.

being very smart behind the wickets.

At one time the R.G.A. looked in danger of losing the match, for the first seven wickets were down with only 49 runs un the board. The sucadiness of Athorne and the comparatively free batting of Graham won the match. Baines was doing well Kowloon, who batted first, found the when stumps were drawn, leaving the bowling of Omar and Abbas far too R.G.A, winners by 30 runs, with a wicket steady to take liberties with, and in hand. Scores:-

MANCHESTERS.

Lieut. Cavanagh, e Talfourd, b

Graha

2

Pta Walker, b Graham

B

Berg Hall, Brines

2

Bergt Keenan, e and b Baines..

12.

Pte. Maloney, E1 Drummond, b

Graham**

Corp. Horrocks, Coltman, b

12

Corpl. Harden, b Graham Bergt. Bilson, b Grahaso.... COM.S. Smith, Graham B.Q.M.S. Allan, & Graham Borgt. Bird, not out

Extras

Total

By

Bowling Analysis.

M.

W.

H

8.4

1

Baines...... Gratism

Athorne

were

obliged

ged throughout to play with extreme care to get the runs they did. Goodall's innings was the feature on hie side, for he brought off some pretty shots to leg

woll # as well a few stylish drives between point and cover. Blackburn was

чогу

stody iu scoring 10 rang, while neither Stapleton or James appeared very com- fortable during their stay.

Total (for 6 wickets)

Payr, Sub. Lt. Ross, P. Q. Bar. elny, S. P. 8. Cracker, and A. B. Woodfine did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

*Andree .................. 2

*-Bowled a wide each

INDIAN R.C.

A. A. Rumjahn, e Crocker, b Ber-

nard

KONOGNO

во

B. A. Ismail, e Crocker, b Bernard 8

A. H Ismail, Robinson.........

Sirdar Khan,

B. Partabrni, e Rose, b Bernard...

4

8. D. Ismail, Akhurst, b Cury...

A. L. Andree, b Robinson

R. Nazarin, not out

N. M. Bux, b Bartlett

22]

91

14 14

D

2

Cary, b Barlett.

3

0

7

..J12,

W. A. Hyder, not out

D. K. Kbaras, did not bat

Extras.

Total (for 8 wickets)

Bowling Analysis,

Barclay Ross

Robinson Bernard

Q. ม.

R.

W

A

24

0 -13

0

9

1

2

10

3

4

Q

*Bowled a wido ench.

tag.

4

0

8

Cary Bartlett

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG, SHIELD,

STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS, 1; HOYAL ENGINEERS, 1.

which give Glenney "no chance.

Thora

sappers were able to save the nell scoring with a neat shot was no ti for more goals after this, the final whistle sounding with the game a draw. Consequently, another

will be necessary.

re-play

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE,

HONGKONG F.C., &; SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC, U.

A huge crowd witnessed this game, which took place on the Club ground. From the kick-off the piny was fast, and one could see that both trans meand business. The Chinese roused their sup porters to enthusiasm in the earle stazes by a couple of onslanghts on the Cub gon

but nothing serious happened, and after that the majority of the play was decidedly in favour of

Club

Road

Ал

Jennings got away on the Club feft and put in a good shot from the left wing that went over the bar Stewart follow- ed, with another, which also passed over. Jennings was again prominent with another

shot which the Chinesa custodian saved. Black

stopped Athletic break-a-way and took the leather right up the Bel

field, finishing with a well-placed centre, which, however, the Athletic backs dealt with successfully. Reichelmann next gained possession and promptly returned the ball, which again went high. There was no scoring up to

time.

half

In the second-half a combined rush by

the Chinese resulted in a bombardment of the Club goal, and Hamilton effected

very fine anv enabling McCubbin to 1 elear. The Club ngair

ngain took up

the

ruf-

ning and Leg Hing Cheong fell in anving a low shot from Reichelmana in the right-hand corner of the net. Me- Tavish, with

Club centro another opportunity to score, A neat pass, then gave the Reichelmann steadied the ball and took the shot, but once again sent it too high. The Chinese right wing got in some nice rans, but found it impossible to pass MeCabbia and Black. throughout played a very fine game, was Stowart, who The responsible for some lovely passes to his

This game was re-play in the first

round on the Shield competition.

tonta were both at full strength, and forwards, and from one of these Golden Owing to fram the commencement play was fast borg broke through and just missed wor

the inability of Lammert and Grimmett and oxciting. In this half the sappors ing. Play continued fast until the end. to turn out for Craigongower, the bowl were always the superior team, and Both ing fell on Abbna

and Omar, and they prastically all the play took place in although the Club had hard lines and goalkeepers word undefeated kent a very consistent length,

Two

over wickets (Arculli Craigengowor

HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION 11.

their opponents territory. Millard early really deserved to win on the play. and Stuff) fell before things brightened were not utilised. After a spell of at- put in a connls of nice contres, but they and Thompur bost style and then played in their tacking by the R.E., the Staff tried to le saying a lot, bn break through, but the forwarde were cause the Kowloon bowling was as steady well hold and the attempt was whencecon-

KOWLOON, 2; 8m CO, R.S.A., 0,

The teams met in the junior division

PA that of Oraipengower had heen, Hard ful. Then a brilliant run on the left driving was a fanture of both their die wing by Pascall, nilowed by a first-rate on the Navy ground. All the storing plays. The third wicket toll at 84 ruha, hot which all but scored, raised tho took place in the first half, when goals bat from this point onwards & rot set in hopes of the B. E supporters. The Staff were registered by Hyder and Langon that all bat gave Kowloon the victory. It wern obliged to conends a corner, and a borg for Kowloon The 88th Company wis Overy who struck form. He guvel stiff tunalo took pince in the goalmouth failed to reply, and thus lost the instab 12 runs in three overs without taking a before the situation was eased by a free by two goals to nil.

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