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William Adolphus P. ilippi.

Cordes Gobruder,

Oscar Kate

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager,

SPORT.

CRICKET

LEAVE CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE BEAT KOWLOON.

The Civil Service CC, scored their mest noteworthy victory in the Longue on Saturday, when they beat Kotion, under very adverse conditions, by nine On the las1. Bever wirkers. preasion that these teams met

ni Kow Joon--the home elever disposed of the Civil Service for a guns and win 110 runs,

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On Saturday, tie wicket was on the soft side, and howton, hatting first. The Brat, wicket btained a good stur partnership, between Goodall and Juries, realised a nas, and the next two men (Mead and Stapleton) played the bow] ing with such es confidence that the score rose quickly, Godall was shaping well when Hamilton disturbed his wickets. James, who batted best on his side, also had his earcer cut short by Hamilton. Mead played with

greater frendow than any of his colleagues. was distinctly unfortunate for Kowloon that

Stapleton should have hit his wicket when stepping back to Bird, just as he had got wet. The fourth wicket fell at 133, and then Bird and Ling came into the picture, and divided the rest of the wickets

lekule cheaply between them.

Bowling Analysis

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Yow Man Taun

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Va New Fan ........

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Kwo Gorge Lee

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Ng Sze Kwong, e Hack, b Guraner Jew Man Tean, e Pile, black ... 29 H. Ching, hw, a Je

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La How Fan, Hammonds, b

Jurner

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Si Mao Ping, e and o Black Li. Lee, c Hack, b Gurner Wei Lee Son, b Gurney

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Wong To Koung, not ont

Wong, not out Extras

Tutul (for 7 wickets)

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MANCHESTERS DEFEAT

CRAIGENGOMBER.

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Two adverse circumstances a Delence Copy shooting parade and the death of the father of one of the team prevented Craigengover from playing their best eleven against the Manchester Regiment on Saturday, so that it was not strange that the soldiers scored no casy Of Lue team originally selected to repre

victory.

FOOTBALL.

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ROYAL ENGINEERS, 2; HONGKONG

P.C.,

The Club ground presented enter a deseried appcarry for this match on Saturday, most of the loni enthusiasts following the fortunes of the South China Athletic" and

the Savy round who were playing

The game opened briskly and play was bright throughout Badger was the first en xlian to be tested, but it was a long 4ine before he was Seriously worried. Pascall, to the Army lett wing, was the most dangerous soldier forward, and fre quently put in some excellent shots from well out on the wing. By good combina tinn, McTavish and Jennings worked their way through, but Betts enved.

CHINESE Y.M.C.A. MEMBER-

SHIP CAMPAIGN.

PRESENTATION OF SOL VENIRS TO THE SUCCESSFUL TEAM CAPTAINS

Originality was the hole of vio sus nebiered by the Chinese Y.M.4.A., when they launched a two weedy" anem- bership campaign resulting in the colleg tion of the handsome sum of $30,000 for current expenses.

Six Lens were rejreted, onel bearing a Chinese title, the whole rendag: Ang chuk mti kai nou pang ( to celebrate tho 1. Wou, Dr. World's peas D

Wah.

Buk long. hun, Lib

. and Kaptains,

P. And Mears Leung Che

Sumy good end-to-end play followed. At Choy Hing were to lear

2,100, The

money fortnight

Government.

GoRvetir

always

length Paseall put in a hot ground shut and they addressed ther

Lark with such anthusiasm that the Froot the 1. Et wing which completely ben

one eilers long leftotsa the Clubs gundkoper. Shortly, afterwards

allowed for the purpose had elapsed the Clubs got away, and Clarke gave a

The Committed file that this achieve ataviul pass to MeTavish who got through and put in a fine shot which struck the ment deserved recognition, aud, conse inside right hand corner of the goal and quently, on Saturday night presented

the explains with relunded into the net, giving the R. Each of

Chasseln enstodian ne chanre to SAVE,

through the medium the Acting loft, the half back line to change plaes Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. A G. with Riis ni back. Pancall put in an A. Fletcher.

Shortly after the members, with a fair her shot from his wing which Rodger managed to save, at the expense of a sprinkling of ladies, and assembled in

Swith eventually put the ball the audience hall, Mr Fletcher, accom er. behind with a hard kick." Aunther hot shot from Townsend was saved by Rod panied by Dr. Wes (whe acted an

Chairman)

and Me, J. L. McPherson get, and the teams changed and with (ty Managing Secretary) ascended the trizzle fell just about this

the scores level. time, and the heavy mist that therad

Shortly after the interval the ClubPr the report, enlogining the work

Corner The kick was benuti over the Valley as soon as the drizzle had stopped made the conditions to batamentet Craigengower, only Thompson, formed

nesplished, had been read in Chinese fully placed by Jennings, but no one WRS Goldenberg and Hall were available. and fielders like very trying. Wood

The absence

of Quar, Abbag and is position to put the hall if the by the Membership Sceretary, Dr. Woo and Bradley, d Civil Service opening Grimmett was greatly felt when the and the chance was lost. The sappers addressed the gathering. He mentioned pair, realising that extreme measures

Manchesters were batting. Lammert and got going again on the left wing, but that the campaign had calised $10,000. were necessary, batted with more than their wonted freedom. They were aided Guldenberg were punished severely by Pascall shot wide. Townsend then found and had raised the membership-roll to a degree by the slippery condition of Keenan and Hall, who did the bulk of himself through with the goal at it the ball, and the inability of the outfield the scuring for the lafantrymen, Keenan mercy, the Club, neanwhile, mistakenly wns last played by one of their men. to see the ball. i times, owing to the hit out viguronely for his 70, and gave appealing for off-side although the

at least two chances. in fact, The mist was,

a slight

Rodger rose to the occasion, and saved tremely well.

what should have a been a certain goal.

Mr. Fletcher said he felt honoured to handicap to the batsmen as well, so that, Even the four Craigengower men, who Shortly after this, the Engineers scored

have been invited to present the prizes. ali circumstances considered, both Wood

ught to have scored in ordinary circum the winning point a very lucky man- and Bradbury played a meritorious instances, failed to got going when at the

They had set out to vollen $20,000 and uer, for Rodger, who is usually so safe,

bad reached $30,000 an extraordinary wings. Bradbury was bowled by Cochrane sackets, and an Craigengover robled the let a fairly weak shot frou: Millard pass

pon which the Directors and when he had scored 44 runs. Syme

Bitccess #pon wi Royal Engineers of the memorable di through his legs into the net. Townsend

members were to congratulated. The Thomson and Ling, both hitters, failed tinction of making the pourest total in find another opportunity to score but

Chinese were very level-headed people 10 git started. Lamble joined Wood, who took au much of the bowling that he obs year's league. Alian and Hall reap. was worried by Riis and shot badly.

ed a rich harvest of wickets. The Man Clab were going very strongly at this and liked to get value for their money. When, therefore the subscribed to an tained nearly 40 runs while Lambie scor-

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alage. Taylor was not a success as out- ed five. The Wo-Lambic partnership sheaters won by a runs.

side right, generally keeping the ball too institution such as that they realised that they got the full value for every penny kong, but on one occasion he put in a obtained the required number of runs,

The subscribers were long- beautiful centre which almost brought they gave. and stumps neie, drawn after 70 minutes'

about the desired result. After this sighted inen, and by their liberality they batting, when the scored stood at 100.

Betts did almost the same as Rodger had tunde it possible for song men, who Wood, who was undefeated with 1985 runs.

the lone at the other end, but in this case were unable to pay, to cujoy to his credit, did not give the semblanes

the ball was just prevented from entering leges which appertained to memle Scores: -

Asociation pro of a chance.

The the goal. The ground was wet and the

of the Y.M.C.A hall, so doubt, slippery, making it diffivided for almost every need of a young cult to hold. A rather beavy, but per- man. fectly fair, charge by Clark, in the Arms goalmouth, caused Waller and Blumfield to collide with the result that the latter re-

nist.

BOWLOON CG

“K” BROGAN SHOES

R Postonji, b Ling

H. Overy, b Ling

Hall batted ex-

MANCHESTERA. Corp. Horrocka, run qul ................... Pte Walker, e Rumjahn, b Lam

mert

Sergt. Hall, e Goldenberg, b Lam-

R.Q.M.S. Allan, b Goldenberg,

Sergi, Smith, b Goldenberg

The

tired from the field bleeding rather freely from the forehead. Townsend went back but Blumfield soon returned and pluckily continued until the end of the game, The Club tried hard but vainly to save the game, which ended in a victory for the Royal Engineers by two goals to one.

ROYAL NAVY, 6; SOUTH CHINA

ATHLETIC, 9.

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2nd-Lieut. Cavanaugh, c Pestonjee,

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D. M. Goodall, b Hamilton ........ C. P. James, c and b Hamilton... 39 J. H. Mead, run out... CJ Stapleton, hit wicket, b

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R.B.M. Keenan, c Goldenberg, b

Hall

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Cochrane, e Bradbury, b

Barbidenberg

Clarke, e Rumjahn, h

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J. P. Robinson, b Bird

Sergt. Bird, not out

A de Souss, not out

10

A. O. Brawn, b Bird

Q.M.8. Smith, e Rumjaho, b

Goldenberg

J. D. Birrell, c Wood, b Ling

7

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20

Total

..140

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W. Hall, h Alina

143

J. Pestonji, b Hal]

44

W. Pitt, b Hall

13

T. Richards, b Atlan

E. Rocha, b Allan

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Total

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Ling

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CIVIL BERVIOR.

A. E. Wood, not out

P. T. Lamble, not out

F. Byme Thomson, b Jame

B, W. Bradbury, b Cochrane

150

F. Ling, James

Extras

Total (for 3 wickets)

E. W. Hamilton, R. E. O. Bird, W. H. Edmonda, H. Strange, C. Severn, and C. Sara did not bat.

Cochrane

James

Overy

Pestonji

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R. Basa, c Horrocks, b Hall

H. Pereira, not out

Extrao

LEAGUE TABLE.

2

This match was played on the Navy ground before the usual large crowd

The Athletic of Chinese supporters.

given them & piece of ground adjoining the old Y.-C.A. Mr. Fletcher was pre- sympathetic towards the .M.C.A., had

sent to show his interest in the work.

The social side rubbed of the corners, and enabled men to get rid of provincialism. Then there was, also, the moral, physical and especially the educa tional side. To mention the advantages of education to Chinese was like "carry. The evening ing coals to Newcastle. classes at the Y.M.C.A. were very im portant, inasmuch as interpreters and clerks in offices rose much more quickly The when attending a night school. principal reason, however, for meeting that night was to congratulate those who had been instrumental in securing a large sum of money, especially the captains.

done excellent work, They

and had had his sympathy. He hoped the institution would continue as it had commenced, and prove a help the young men of China were very poorly represented, three of and to the whole Colony

During Refreshments were then served. the Reserve team players being requisi

band, and two popular aira their hund positions, Fung This evening music was discoursed by the playing inside right and Cheong Wing were played on the pianoforte by

The Chinese started HoD centre-half.

Pearce of the Diocesan Boys' School. the game, and carried the ball into the Previous to the meeting a dinner was Navy half, Fung Tis being pulled up given in honour of those who assisted in for off-side when in shooting position. the Campaign, Mr. Mong Tour presiding Play was soon transferred to the other over a gathering of 100 diners. Speeches end. Neil opening the Navy account were made and the proceedings were very with an easy shot five minutes from the enjoyable. start. The sailors' forward line showed ine combination, and McNiven took several pot shots at goal, but Lau Hing Cheong managed to save ench tirse. From a break-a-way

tioned

to complete the eleven. Both backs the

Mr.

A neat pass by Dawson gave the 88th by the Athletic forwards, Co, a chance, but Glenny was very safe and cleared neatly. A high kick near Au Kit Ban gained possession and put his goal by Wain looked dangerous, but

on the wing.

in a smart run

He was

the ball was got away by Ellarby and prevented from shooting accurately by Kirby, the latter of whom put in a good Warren, who charged him off the

and let it

The Stal attacked again soon pass over the line. Tra shot, was responsible for the sailors' second after this but shot poorly. They had opponenta with a more of the game than their

ne shot which passed over bis

Total

150

D. Rumjahn, absent.

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Bowling Analysis.

Allan Hall

b 3

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10

59 0

22

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P.

W.

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Civil Service R.G.A.

12

8 12

10 7

23

14

B

1

22

4

19

the interval, Tin Koon Shun missed a

aclf to the Staff forwards when the ball

2

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17

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4

12

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29 1 7

4

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4

TENNIS.

CHINESE DEFEAT THE NAVY.

The Navy XI. met with another defeat on Saturday. They have had bad luck ever since Commander Gibson left for Home, and, on Saturday, were not able to get together anything like their full atrength, notable absentees being Lient. Stanton, and Mr. Kennett, besides, Mr. Cary, who has just left for Home,

An exhibition of hard-hitting by Payr Lieut Robinson was the redeeming fas- ture of the Navy's innings. Three wickets fell for one ran and 4 wiolecta for 7-runa. Then Robinson came in and lashed out

Craigengower Kowloon Manchestere University C.R.O. Navy RE.

HONGKONG C.C. TOURNAMENT.

goal by beating Lau Hing Che banda but their work in front of goal was and entered the top-left corner of the very weak. At the other end Junes

cleverly forced

a corner, but the kick 28 set. The Chinese tried very hard to re

weakly and nothing was taken rather duce the lead, but, as usual, spoiled good resulted. Another chance presented it

attempts with bad shooting. Just before

good chance from an open position, his passed across the mouth of the Artillery

10 shot guing wide of the goal. The Navy goal, but it was not accepted. The game

In spite of the threatening weather,

at the leather in dashing style. Indud two matches were played on Saturday.

ed in his score of 53 were 10 fours and In the Championship Doubles, Hancock a BIX. Pile (27) was the only other and Dodwell won fairly easily against Tan Toon Lay and Chua Bin Kal and double-figure scorer on the side.

will now meet A. H. Rumjahn and G. Maaley in the next round.

Thanke to

Ng Bra Kwong, who played a steady game for his total of BB, brought off n number of stylish drives, hitting altoge

cue to several others in the Chinose wickets in hand. Scores:-

NAVY.

hazt

liberni

were two up when half-time arrived.

custodian

ended in a goalless draw, which was a

CO. R.G.A., 0.

On resuming, the sailors continued to very fair result on the play.

Athletic pross and kept the vory busy, with numerous shots

close ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, 2; 8 CO. range. He was at length beaten by a useful pass Travers, who, receiving a from Neil, netted with a good shot from MeNiven, who succeeded in beating This was followed shortly after by opo

and acoring with a opposing defence ground shot. The Chinese made several determined attacks upon the Navy goal and on one occasion the inside loft looked a likely scorer, but Warren again used

the

This Junior Division match was played on the Navy ground, and provided some very interesting football. The College had most of the play, and the gunnera are indebted to Ross, the goal-keeper, for the fact that the scors was not greater. Не was always in the right plice and in two straight seta, corner against the Athletic was neatly certain goals. Silva, for the College, in the first half, shot. On

to be postponed. Baturday's roaults are as follows:-

ted

ther 15 fours. His confidence gave the beat F. A. Rodmandicap, A. Morse I his weight and saved the situation managed to save what looked almost like The match, between A, H. Rumjahn and beaded into the net by Chapman, making scored the only go changing ends tho eloven, which won by 84 runs, with a T. Mishima, in the open championship the Navy five goals in all. Nothing with played botter. Garner missed

singles, interrupted by the rain and further was added, though the sailors in

had most of the play in the concluding ginners stages of the game: McNiven and Co. good chance of scoring, sonding in a weak shot from inside the penalty area the goal-keeper gathered and cleared H. Hancock and S. H. Dodwolf fast played fine, combination throughout,

Hyndmann had hard lines on Ton Toon Lay and Chun Siu Ekd1, giving the Chinese defence noch

Cheong Win Hon was the outstanding

occasions. His tricky footwork player on the Athletic side.

to get in the vicinity of the soldiers' goal only be

beaten at the final effort by Bridge, who proved a reliab'e back. Sepher scored the second

Payr.-Lieut. Johnson, b Yew Man

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Sig. Hack, e Bin Man Ping, b Yow

Man Tsun

Payr.-Lieut. Holborn, Ng Bro

Kwong, b Un How Fan

2

Big. Bartlett, e Yow Man Taunt,

Un How Fan olgngg

Commodore Gurner, b Un How

Payr-Idant Robinson, b Loo

Mr. Coomes, run" gilt autentiky Mr. Pile, d'Un How Fan, 'b'Loo

Llout. Hake, b Yow Man Tsun

-P. O. Hammonds, not out meminis

P. O. Clayton, run out amongst

Extras moitinatan

Total

6

3

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62 64

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLEB

ULUB HANDICAP BINGLES,^OLASH 'A,

A Morso (rec. 3/6) hent F. A. Red mond Lowes 4/0), 6-2, 0-2

TO-DAY'S MATURES.

Club Handicap Double-F. A. Bod- mond and A, Morse (owe 4/6). 8. H. Dodwell and D. G. M. Barnard (owe Championship Doubles.-A. D. Hum. phreys and O. Hickling v. Capt. Mur roy and J. B. Jennings.

Open Championship Bingion.-B. W. Bradbury v. G. Manley.

HONGKONG LEAGUE,~~DIVISION [1.

STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS, 0; 88 point, giving Toso no chanoo with a shot

CO. R.G.A., 0.

This game, which was rather slow, took place on the Club ground. The defonce of each side was always too good for the

opposing attack, and one gained the im

at close range. St. Joseph's well do served their win of two goala to niž.

KOWLOON. NAVY RESERVES.

The match between Kowloon and the

Club Handioso Bingles, Olnes A.-Like-presston this no-gosla would hars boen Navy Resorvo was postponed on account Col, Crisp (roca. 9/0) v. L. Forster (rock red had the match continued for hours, of song of the Kowloon playere boing on -(Continued at føst of next catumu.).

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