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C.R.C. BEAT THE UNIVERSITY. An unfortunate misunderstanding as to
NAVY BEAT TRE ENGINEERS. the ground upon which the match was to
After a monotonous succession of de- | have been played was responsible, in somet measure, for the fact that the Chinese feats and drawn matches, the Navy scorel stored such n sy victory over the hour first win on Saturday at the expenses The C.R.C of the Royal Engineers. The RE. were | University on Saturday.
The Navy team went to the University, and the well represented, Ice. Corp. Lawrence bulk of the University team went to the being the anly absence of note
The University started turned out good cleven, Commodore P. M. Robinson, their innings with only three men present. Gurner reappearing. and the others--except Wright andh Red being on duty, was an absentee, and P. M. ground just about in sime to continue
ond-only feturned to the University Helburn caplained the ente their innings.
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The Engineers started well, losing the first wicket when 33 runs were Boureck The first three University batsmen made The other batsmen were not too comfort- n. promising start. Ponsonby Fane scored able against Hack, Jewsbury only except 18 rats in good style. Rumjahn and Chod. Coles batted with freedom, and had batted freely. Between them they scored hard luck in being caught when he was 77 runs, so that the outlook was bright well set. Hack's bowling figures were th
The rest of the batsmen, best he has achieved this season. for their side. however, failed dismally and she innings (two men being absent) teranimated for 90
YUDA
The CR.C., who held the langue record for the lowest innings' total until the R.E. robbed them of that honour, set up, on Saturday, another record that, for the highest total yer scored in League cricket, und, incidentally, any crickets this season This was not to be wondered at, seeing that Marley, who was away in Canton. Wright and Redmond, were all missing, kud there were only eine folders. The batamen Look the fullest liberties with the bowling, and except for Yow Man Tsun, It was note no me gave a real chance. worthy that the Chinese batsmen stored no less than 50 boundaries. The Chinese won the match by 220 runs.
Pascall and Beath having to go away to play football, R.E. bowling was materially weakened, and, from the start, the Navy baternen had the mastery. Holborne's 35 was made in unusually quick time, while Stanton scored 16 rung off Both Kenneti. one over from Rhodes and Cary batted with rather more finish than was shown by any other man on the side. When stumps were drawn the Navy had won by 32 runs with four wickets stall in, hand. Scores:-
1.E.
Lt. Raworth, e Cary, b Kennett... 14 3) Lt. Col. Coles, cice, b Hack ..... Sergt. Heath, e Hack, b Kennett... B Capt. Wahl, & Kenneta, b Back
Supr. Purnell, und h Hack
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Corp. Waller, & Hack
S. M. Jewsbury, e Holborn, b Hack: 17
R. E. . Bird, not out
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A. E. Wood, e Gray, b De Rome.... 15
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upon as possible champions, or at any The result should ratorunnors up." remove any feare St. Joseph's many bavo had of being superseded by the Navy team, and the result also, incidentally, improves the position of the Staff and Departaments. It was a peculiar game, for all the goats were scored in the first half, Nicholls, Hawley and Strange each netting for the soldiers. In the second half the wailors had the lion's share of the play, but their work in front of grad was poor. This game brought the gunders their first victory this season
ET JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, 2, «. 88m2 €0
R.G.A., 0.
A lute start was made with this match un the Navy ground and, even thes St. Joseph's had to commence with only wine men. The missing players, however, Play was
arrived shortly afterwards.
fairly even in the first half, and no guamin were seared. In th, second half Mousdeen aguened thus scare for the College big beat. ing Gladwin with a high dropping shot, which just passed into geal under the cross-Hr. The second and final goal of the match was scured by Hyndman, from
free kick.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
E. Fincher, De Reme, b Gray
B. W. Bradbury, bollands
P. T. Lamble, Lew, b Pear
F. Ling, and Donnelly
35
E. T. Crocker, bi. Posvee
H. Strange, and b De Home
W. H. Edmunds, I Donnelly
Q
C. Barn, h Gray
33
F. Bacon, Gray
4
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Total
223
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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
BONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION
HONGKONG FU., 2; ». R.G.A., D.
This game was played on the Club! ground on Saturday. Neither team was at, full strength, the Club being without Navy MeCabbin and the R.G.A. without Bell. R.E
HR.G.A for t The game opened disastrously
S. Chinn Ath. Army for bafore play had been in pro gress about muute the Club Were credited with a
It was an uu- fortunate goal from R.G.A. pout of St. Joseph's...
Taylus failed to hold a fairly Staff & Depts. ..7 easy shot from the Club right wing, and Kowloon the ball bounded over his head on its way South China Ath. into the hol Even then he could have Res. recovered himself and saved, but Torr,
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W.
Scores:
UNIVERSITY.
A. 11. Rumjahu, c Wong Po Keung,
R. A. Pensonhy Fane, b Yew Man
Tsun
Pte. Rhodes, Hack
18
Corul. Pascall, b Hack
Sapr. Feakes, not out
36
M. Chon, & Hall, b Yew an
Sapr. Lewis, run out
Extras
21
Taun
D. K. Samy,
Total
105
W. Gittens,
Lee
B
Choah Teon Lock, b Le
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6
Total (for 6 wickets
137
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Bowling Analysis.
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LEAGUE TABLE.
310
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Total (for 5 wickets)
James Wong, Chow Yal Cheong, C. F.
Lee and A. J. Kew, did not bak.
Bowling Analysis.
CRAIGENGOWER DEFEAT THE
MANCHESTERS.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
C.C.
Low-scoring was a feature of the match between Craigengower, and the Manchest
The Hongkong Club met with another ers, the former winning by six runs.
on Saturday, when they welc The Manchesters commended well, losing defeat one wicket for 34 runs, but after this rans opposed to the Civil Service on
deliveries have done great damage this well represented. season, once again came into the lime-
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OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE
COLONY.
betore either of them could clear it was ard Co. Evo labe; the Club were soon worrying
In fact, this assisted the hall 7th Co the H.A. defence again after the kick-of and several shuts were attempted, but Taylor was master of the situation after vürst misfortune. Talfourd played bard, elever football, and it was due to a well judged pass of his that the gun were first became dangerous, Black was in good form, however, and warded off the attack. Another exciting moment in the
Vicinity of the Club goal was ended by McGregor kicking behind.
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R.G.A.,
The Club did most of the attacking in the second half, and Turr, Sharman and Taylor were kept busy. The goal-keper Hart, K. Higushide, Bigt. F. W 7. Law, K. K. early effected a fine clearance by running Haskin Neighbour, J. Parken, A. out and kicking clear when a gual looked uile, Sgt. W. Pitt, H.K. Police, imminent. Then play was transferred to
unce the Club CB.M. H. Pragnell, R.G.A., Tai Ming the other end and
Tak, 8.M. J. Tatton, D.C.M., B.GAR goal was
in serious danger. put in a shut which was saved and Pokie P. Wong, S.M. (LG) W T returned to the R.A. forwards, but vich.
Youngman, R.G.A., and P. A. Yvan Johnson lost the chance by sending
away,
Green
TRADE REPORT.
EXPORTS,
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the ball high over the cross bar. The Club's second goal came primarily from the right wing. The wing man bruke The closely followed by Green. latter, however, was unable to obtain the
SCGAR. Negotiations are inder bull, and ooming ultimately to a realian- tion that he was out of his place, be providing for the sale to Canadian re suddenly stopped, with the result that neries of practically all of the 1938-1919 the winger was able to put in a nice pass Sugar crop of Santo Domingo. to Reichelmann, who stood a few yards contemplated to purchase 120,000 tons of The Allied nations Dominican Sugar. Reichel- off goal, practically unmarked.
are likely to buy a million tons of Java mann is not often guilty of missing Sugar and therefore the raw prices are chances like this and promptly Detted,
bound to go considerably higher.
giving Taylor no chance to save.
For
It is
BEANS. The market is weak and pries a period after this the gunners played
Supplies seem to be more up well and it seemed possible that they have fallen.
They
than ample. did not main. might save the game
BRISTLER.The Chinese offers seem to The be about 20 per cent. out of line. demand is limited.
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WOOD OIL.According to best posled
The
effect has been demoralizing upon regular the oils from Hankow is "doped." market operationa
tain their form, bowever, and towards the end, the Club was much the superior team. Clark, on the Club right, was very lame and was a passenger for most CIVIL SERVICE DEFEAT HONGKONG of this half, but Taylor played with great dash and did many useful things. The
ESSENTIAL OIs. Fair enquiry for Artillery goal had many narrow escape, Cassia Oils but supplies in dealers' hands Taylor on several occasions having to are very moderate.
his goal to clear. He stopped a rticularly good ahut from Reichelmann came in dribleta," Lammert, whose alowground of the latter. Both teams were
served applause, and a hot shot from Some good length bowling by Bird and McTavish was just prevented from going light, capturing eight wickets for 20 runs, Ling prevented the Hongkong Club men under the bar. On another occasion the!
with their wonted authoritice in America, 50 per cent. of only one run. The Craigengower team Ling especially was hard to play, and was were seen at their best on the field on responsible for the early dismissal of the shot, which was coming in from the left Saturday, when practically every catch best batsman on the opposing side. Pearce wing, very neatly.
had no time to get started before he was gived was accepted.
ROYAL ENGINEERS, 1; v Craigengower started inauspiciously given leg before wicket, and after he was
CHINA ATHLETIC, 0. two of their wickets falling for 14. A sont back, three other wickets fell with good innings by R. Basa, however, carried the scoro anchanged, Ling performing the Thurefield's 18 runs were
A very fast and exciting game between the score to the sixties for the fourth hat-trick.
Ling, who thees teams was played on the Navy wicket Base, in scoring 43, played very red in very quick time. steadily. Thompson was in a long tins finished with the average of 5 wickets for ground before the usual large crowd of
Rics-The prices quoted in last, woo's scoring 11, a small but useful contribu-22 runs took his last four wickets for 10 Chinese supporters. There was no score report were fully maintained until Thore
rune. Strange's fret over was a maiden; during the first half. Pascall, who was day last, when cable advices were received tion. Scores:-
and brought him one wicket, and in his always dangerous, put in many fine cen- by several firmas here from their American second over he accounted for the two retres, but the Athletic defence were able connections advising that the U.S. Glov maining batsmen. The Hongkong innings terminated for 67 runs the lowest score to clear on most occasions. A pretty pas ernment had rescinded the order remor made by the Club this season.
sing mot
movement by the Chinese righting the import restrictions.
The present price of "Usund" Rice is cleared in time by Just The Civil Service men showed how wing was only Blumfield, proved 9.30 and a further temporary drop is thespughly they were at home on their Lawrence, who, own ground by pooring less than 223 a great stumbling block to the Chinese likely to take place.
probable that the decline will be runs. Towards this total Bird contribut forward ling throughout the game.
MANCHESTENS.
Upl. Horrocks, b Grimmett....... 19 Plc. Walker, c Goldenberg, b Lam-
mert ..................
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Bergt. Hall, o Ford, b Lammort.... Capt Bundle, e Abbaa, b Lammert. 8 2nd-Opl. Cavanagh, o Omar, b
Lammert n
17
Bergt. Keenan, b' Lammort
0
Tel. No. 1743.
C.B.M. Allan, a Manley, Lammert 1 Cyl. Ellarby, b Grimmett
D
0.8.M. Smith, c Manley, b Laro-
mort
0
Sergt. Bilson, e Rumjohn, b Lam
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.0
Borg Bird, not out
13
Extras
4
Tofal
67
Bowling Analysie.
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SOUTH
TUNOHTEN.The market is extremely quiet, due to the termination of hostili- ties. Busines is virtually at a standstill; both selling interests and consumers are holding back until the prospects can be more exactly estimated.
od 88 not out, He batted with great After the interval the Athletic pressed material one confidence, getting bie runs rapidly, and in a most determined manner and only
It is not however
20
The New Baigon erop is not expectodi only gave one possible chance when bo the good defence of the soldiers provented to be over 30/70 por cont, of the average annual yield and as järge orders have was in the forties Bradbury's innings them from scoring. The sappers eventual been booked by millers there for European which brought in 1 runs, was a polishedly broke away, and Millard, after a fine and Japanese account it Avem likely display, and was made up in the main individual effort, was only kept from that prices will harden again no very by boundary shots. Wood was batting shooting by the left back promisingly when he stopped out to hit
corner
from
It, is reported that the embargo on the
Great excitem conceding a distant date. a delivery from Do Rome and was caught the corner kick, the Athletic goal being exportation of Rangoon Rice his boon The Hongkong C.C. tried no less than
Pas lifted in so far as shipments to Japan are
eight bowlers, of whom (ray was the most fiercely bombarded at close range. Huocossful. He scoured two wicketa in his onll, however, finally kicked over. After concerned and this action on the part of first over and was then punished by Bird this the Chinese were often
to the tune of 18 runs in his next over. dangerous, the services of Heath being The Civil Service won the match by 150 requisitioned to save his goal on several runa Scores:
CORONET
January 27th, 28th and 29th,' 1919,
at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m.
GEORGE WALSH
IN
"THE YANKEE WAY
MAX LINDER
ip
"HE SHOULD WEAR BRACES" Booking at ROBINSON'S.
Grimmett Lammort
CRAIGENGOWER.
1. Ban, b... b Hall
A. el Aroulli, run out......
T. F. Ford, 6 Allan sosningurinmay
A. W. Grimmett, e Keenan, b Hall 1
D. Rumjabu, Allan mar
M. H. Abbina, b Hall pi
L. E. Lammori, run out amicutura (0
A. Goldenborg, b Alina auga 1
U. Omar, not 000 mugszanazentira;
G. Manley, b Horrocks...........................man, 3
Extras neosidzjazdian
M. M. Mans, b Ling p
WS. Evans, b Ling
Button, a and b Strange..
43
F. G. Thompson, and b Hali...
11
Total'
HONGKONG 0.0.
Q
R. P. Thursfeld, b Bird ... 18 Capt. Gray, b Ling
13
F. J. do Rome, b Ling
9
Capt. Murray, Bare, bird
T. E. Pearce, Lb.w., b Ling
0
Hi E. Hollands, L.b.w., 6′ Btrange. (Pal Jacka,› not out
4.
D. E. Dounally, o.Barn, b Strango.
Extras
4
31,
Total
07
very the Burnia Government will no doubt bo
Closing quotations are as follows:-- greatly appreciated by the Japanese
Siam Garden at $10 par pieel (no bugi-
Siam Straight at 80.70 por picul (smalk baginens),
Biam Usuni nt. $0.40 per picul (small business).
cocasions. A mild sensation was crused hereabouts by two the players disagree. ing and finally being ordered off the field by the referee. Then a well placed corner kick, from the left wing, enabled Connell to plaos the ball neatly into the net, re giataring the only goal of the match.
HONGKONG LEÁDUR, DIVISION 11.
BRD CO. R.G.A., D; v. ROYAL NAVY. RESERVES, 0.
The result of this match came sa a grent surprise, for the guters occupy a vory lowly position in the league, and, until lately, the sailors have been looked
nos).
Baigon Long at $9.20 por plaul (na busi-
Baigon Round at 30 por pícul (no busi-
cas
Fakling White at $1 per pioul (some business înarkot strong),
Bee Mow White at 619.00 per pient (s) businam).
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Lard markot strong. New ting: 898.500 Old tins #90,60.
Peanuts quiet and unchanged. Zlides no business reported.
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