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CIVIL SERVICE DEFEAT THE WILTSHIRES

UNIVERSITY PAST

EFEAT THE

This an

played on the Uni on New Year's day, ended in a win for the Pad studenta, by 85 runn Bach side completed two innings, a rare bomurrence for a one-day match. Bumjaim, Bamy, Redmond, Ng Sa

wong and Yew Man Taun all rendered anal service for their respective sides

cores

Lat Lunings.

A. Kunjahn, and b Chus Yew Man Tsun, b Redmand

Ng

Redmond

Sa Krong, c T. L ̈ Chesh, b

Ho Wing Kin, Lb.., b Redmond G. Hall 6 Redmond

The above match, played on the Ciril Service ground on New Year's Day, an exciting inish, the Wiltshire, only wanting selen runs to win when their innings closed. In scoring 157 runs, the Civil Service were best served by Brad- bary and Ling The former, who had got shown his time form this season, batted with extreme steadince, while Ling was exhilaratingly enterprising and wored most of his rune by boundary hits The Wiltshires looked like winning right to the very end and would have. Jack b Chun done so if Edmonds had not. unexpectedly found. his spot and got the last three men out cheaply. Wyndham was batting very well when Severn got behind his defence Bearen played a defensive but correct game, obtaining his runs solely by carpet, drive, Culver proved to be in rare smiting form and lifted the ball out of the ground on two.ocensiona

The Civil Service Club proved to be splendid hosts and a very enjoyable day was spent by all. The band of the Wilt- shires was in attendance

The Club won by six runs. Scores:-

CIVIL SERVICE

B. W. Bradbury, b Browae.

R. C Witcball, e Wyndham, b Harris) 4

F. T. Lambley & Browne.........mi

F. Sythe Thomson, b. Browne

- 16.

W, H. Edmonds, c Eatson, b Briwne 0

F. J. Ling, b Browne an

B. Fincher, e Eatson, b. Bleckley

Dr. Smalley, b Browne.

5

H. Piercy, Ebaran, b Purton..... 23 HE Strange, not out........... I Hon C. Severn, b Purton,

Extras

Total

157

Bowling

Purtoa

Harris

Browne

Blockley

Lt. Col. Wyndham, b Seren

20

It, Bearan, b Edmonds

247

Bandmaster Eston, Lamble

Berry pojisterzo ca Capt. Belts, bling

Hon

Fte, Browne, e Edmonds, . b Bavern. Major Culver, Fincher, Witchell (47 Bergt. Holdman, Bradbury,

Ling

Capt. Blockley, a Smalley, b'Edmonds 11. Capt. Beaver, not out

Pte. Harris, b. Edmonds

Pte. Parton, b Edmonds

Extras

Total

Bowling "Analysis,

X.

Severa Edmonds

12 3

38

8.3

14

Ling Witchell Lamble

4 1

C.R.C. "A" DEFEATS QUEEN'S "COLLEGE.

S

Queen's College were defsated by the CRC. d. XI. on the latter's grand on New Year's Day. The Chinese play- era 'did well with the bat, scoring 1871 runt. Lo Man Pan played steady cricket in scoring 31 raa Wei Les San gave a. robust displagrof hitting and Chun Tin Sung, in making 33, gave several chances. Rumjahn bowled well for the College. For the Collegians "Ramisho played a pretty game of cricket, compiling 47 runs.: Scores:-

Lo Man Pari, b Rumjahn

Chan Man Ping, b Redmond W. Han Cha

O Danenberg, Chas, b Ro

Things out

an Extra. Wong Foot Han, did not bat.

Hèdmond Wright Chria

..120

Bowting Analysis.

$7

FRIAEST

1st innings. B. C. Hunt, b Yew T.L. Cheah, a and b Ng FA Redmond, b Ng

D. K. Samy, a and b Ng

J. D. Wright, Ho, & Ng

8. K. Chun, blew

I. L. Sun, Tow

ES. Cheat, not out

C. E. lesh, Cho a, b Ng

8. Chan, Ha, b Ng

Extens

Yew

NAS

M

Howling Analysin

19 A

-3

11.5 4

18

0.18

TASZ..

And Innings

829

D

MR. CANOKKER'S TRAM,

D. M. Goodall, lamail, Connor

0

CQMS Talfourd, b Connor

G. G. Farde, b. Partog

20

Y. Abba, b Purtón

F. G, Thom packi,, 20% out ...........

M. P. Chob Purton

0

LE Lammert, b, Connor

3:0

S. Jer, Coano

B. Barris, L. & Larable

SA. Ismail, a Heath, b. Lambie- H. W. Ramsay, Ramjsha, b Lamble

Extraa

raŸstqenin.

0:

10

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

Parton

14

Connor

9 18 8

Lamble

Piercy

Chan.

2 I 3

HONGKONG C.C. 256. XI. v.

UNIVERSITY.

FOUTBALL. ཡ་ནན་་

.DIVISION I..

HONGKONG F.C., 2; ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, 0.

which should have been made usa of, bu̟b the centre forward was not in his place. Much time did not slapse before the Club again took up the attack Stewart, tired of passing to the forwards, attempted to carve his way through half a dozen of“ the opposing side. And he almost ano- cseded. Dribbling past several men he was about to shoot whch Xavier rushed on him. Stawart got one on his wind in the resultant mêlée, but the goal was saved. About half way through this moiety, the Club scored their first and only goal. Raichelmann, tried a shot which Omar saved. The ball went out to Hamilton who put in a lofty shot," Oinar saved this also but could not catch the ball which fell at his feet, Rodger darted in and netted the ball. The College koy's increased their offensive tactics after this and once or twice the Club goal was in

The following will represent the Uns danger. Tonkin, Rakston and Railton versity in the above whole day match to became conspicuous for soundnem, “and be played on the Club ground to-day:Omar and Silva were obviously afraid of. 3. D. Wright, F. A. Redmond, D. K.the weight of some of the Club defence. Bamy, . K. Chua, H. C. Hunt, T. L. Both there players seemed too excited Cheah, C. E. Fech, K. S. Chesh, R. Ato play their, usual tricky, gume. The last 6 Basto, I. T. Pun, K. L. Sun, and S. W. ten minutes of the game found the Club attacking The College boys hung on the heals of the opposing forwards and did not allow them to shoot. The Club for wards were beaten for possession time after time and those shots that, found their way to the goal Omar was able to save. Just before the game ended, Dixon was penalised for a "double Hick" daring The Hongkong F.C. did not improve on

amélée near his goal. Stewart made no their reputation when they met the St.Club won the match by two goals to nal.

mistake with the penalty kick and the Joseph's College tean yesterday. One of the two goals they scored was i "cum- shaw." For the other they had to work, for airty minutes out of the 70 allowed for the match. They were in the Collegs territory all that time, and that tacy were not able to score was due as Kround. much to their own mistakes, their own indecision and their fetish for passing as to the stubborn defence of the College team, who have seldom, if ever, played & more desperate game. Great credit mast be given to U.. Omir, Dixon, Xavier, round will be announced later. A Ogley, Sapher and Urquhart for preventments of the line, Royal Garrison Artil The rules also state that British Rezi- ing the other forwants from scoring morelery and Royal Engineers may play in

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on T, a and b Sany..... 18. Ng Sie Kwong, o Redmond b Wright 33-

H. Ramjana, Lb... b Bany

He Wing Kn, b Wright

B. Hall, bright

Б

Chon Man Ping 5 Wright Tack, Rodmond, b W. Hal, not ont hLC Tarry, b Samy

EQ Danenberg, b. Samy Wang Fook Hin, not out

mand

Bamy Wright

Bowling Analysis.

0.

5

2

17

4 0 30 0 2.41

15

15.

and Innings.

TL. Chen, Choa, b Tow SF, Redmond, b: Yew ...

HC. Hunt, run out.

Wei Lee San, b Rumjahn siis on li

Yew Man Hon, b.w., b Rumjaha

od

H. Ching, b Bumjahn

A

Un How Fan, c sab., b Ramjahn

10

Lee Chor Chi, b Curren

Chan Tin Sung, b.Laing

CF. Lee, Rumjahn ................

Wong Po Keung, a sub., b Laing

15

Wan La Shing, b Ramjahn

C. W. Kin, not out

Extras

Abbia

Total

Bowling Analysis.

A. Rumjahn Linge Curroem

D. Ramjaka

ám.

( QUEEN'S' COLLIDE.

D. Laing, Loo

U. Rumjaha, e Ur, b Len

8. Rumjahn, b Les

B. Abbsa, e Cheo, b Leo

E. J. Edwards, a Kin, b

A. A. Rumjahn, not 'out

G. A. Eyder, b. Loo

J. B, Curreem, b Leg

6. A. R. Ismail, b Ching H. D. Eumjahu, e and AN. Other, about Extras.

How

2

B. E. Yeoh, Liew

K. 8. Cheah, o Danenberg, b Yew

1. D. Wright, A. N. Ober, b Ng. 6

D. K. Samy, hot ash .....

86

E. L. Bun, & You th

0:

LT. Pun, b Yew

19

B, Chua,.not wat

8. W. Chan, did not bat

116

Bowling Analysis."

13

15

36

3 I 10

Choa

often

The Club was not a full strength. Black, who was to have played, has not yet' quite recovered from the effects of the England Scotland wich His place was taken by MacPhail, Ralston ease into the hall line and played a downright hardworking game Stalker was missed from the forward line, Elis making a very poor substitute Tonkin, the Shang hai F.O. captain, just transferred to Rongkong, made his first appearance in the Club team and proved himself a welcome addition, Jelting nothing pass him throughout the match HMS

HONGKONG CHALLENGE SHIELD.

It is announced that the Hongkong Football Club is holding the competition for the Challenge Shield again this sea- and final shall be played on the Club Bon The rules state that the semi-finals

In other cases, the Club first drawn ball have choice of

ground. minutes each way but the final will be Preliminary rounds will be thirty-five forty-five minutes each way. All drawn matches are to be replayed and if the re- played The date of the draw for each sult is again a draw, extra time will be

Companies but as neither the Roval Engineers nor, the R.G.A. have a com the second division this year, it is very pany team strong enough to cater етед unlikely that either will enter. The

too will not be formidable, for no belonging to any battleship, frst or second-clad cruiser may play for any ships below the rank of a second-class other team than his ship's

Acce cruiser may enter a combined team. The South China Athletio and St. Joseph's will no doubt enter, but if the rules as published win the shield with very little diffealty. are adhered to.the Club'should The feeling in sporting circles is that... the Hongkong FC. should alter the rules Brevailed last year, when the R.G.A. and 8086 to allow of the same conditions s the R.E. each entered a team, as did also The Club had two opportunities of the Navy. The Club themselves will find scoring within the first two minutes of cruisers and battleships if they eater at the going so easy against the individual the game. Both times the ball cams from si-that they would do well to consider Hamilton; frst Riis and then Rodger.tion more interesting by allowing the why they should not make the Competi failed to not when they should have done Navy, as a whole, to enter a team It 30. Bais's chance specially was an easy is out of the question for the RA For one. The College backs had to look alive lab, having beaten the combined R.C.A. the B.E to play in companies The for several minutes after this, and both team and the combined Navy team, can Dixon and Ogley were applauded for afford to be generous. desperate work The College forwards, made two incursions to the other side before the Club remmed the attack. Rahmin pat in a fine centre from outside left which Rodger saved, while Urquhart

AN AMERICAN OFFICER MURDERED.

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

VLADIVOSTOCK.

on the other extreme had one or two chances of running through, but gut The Shanghas Life the local excited and over-ran himself The Club Russian newspaper contains a brief re

ME: LAMMERT'S XI. DEFEATS MR. forwards were playing so well for the port of a remarkable incident that

BRADBURY'S XI.

occurred in Vladivostock on December

th

It is stated that a Russian officer sent, asking that a certain Americht floor message to the American Headquarters

Upon the latter, appearing in answer to....... should stop outside and spook with him. the request, the Russian drew a revolver...... from his pockety abot, and killed him. quiries are being made. The statement closes by saying that in.

ing to a private statement that reaches ne No further details are given but accord. outrage of this sort are by no means in- there appears to be special animas against frequent in Siberia, and it is said that Americans, though no particular reason is addwood-C. Dusly Newr

NO MORE SAMURAI?

next few minutes that it was strange they did not score. McTavish and Hamilton, An interesting match, played yesterday they liked The Club were pressing so on their wing, were doing pretty well as the Craigogower ground between vigorously that several corners were teams captained by Mr. Bradbury and conceded. Off two of these exciting Mr. Lammert, ended in the latter winning meldes Omar saved jofty shots that wo by guns Batting first, Mr. Bradbury's him well-deserved praise from everyone Leam Harted note too well, losing four on the field One incision broke the wickets for ten runs The tailend, how monotony of the "play and what might ever, garo & good sccount of themselves well have resulted in a goal was spoilt and the total was ultimately raised to 84 by Bilya's relfah play. Tonkin robbed A. A Ramjaha played good cricket for Silva of the ball cleverly. The man on 23 runs. Earde captured five wickets for whom most interest was next centred was 33 runs and Lemmert 4 for 97 runa. Amar, for his ride with within an ao of capital innings by Lammers (30) was the scoring at least a dozen times. The Club feature

of the innings of his team forwards were missing their passes. and Scores

generally, doing all they could to excito A new political party has been launch the ire of their enthusiastic support struction Alliance, and has promulgated ed in Japan under the title of the Recod- Heichelmann, besides, was being carefully a radical platform of twelve items. The marked and the way that Xavier robbed first item, manhood suffrage, representa him time after time was most amusing the demand moet in favour by advanced No small meed of praise must be given politicians here. The arrangement of the to the College. forwards in stopping speech, which will be nacemary if man programme is curious Freedom of Reichelmann, McTavish & Co.from bood suffrage is granted, comes lant. A wooring in this half. They only managed claim for the right to form trade unions to keep their goal intact by sheer hard only comes frith, but the abolition of the distinction between the samurai class and play

the commoneft comes second. No Tegul The College were on the aggressive for on which a Japanese has to declare i chstinction exists, but on every occasion A while in the second half, but, on the any official way what he is (when he ap two occasions they passed the half line, plies for a situation, for example), bo they found an imposable barrier in required to state whether he is samurai Tapkin who showed, during this time, the formation of the new party appear O commoner. The impelling motive m

the impresion of the con

Went to Peris

TA. Boayan, b-Earde

P. Lamble, barde...

G&Piercy, ↳ Eazdo ....

HP Strange, o Earde, b Lamme EFincher, Goodall, be Lammert BW Bradbury & Earde, 5 Lamo

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Bergs, Connor, e Irmail, b Lammert... 4 AA. Rumjahn, b Harris

R. SM. Heath, byFartle

B. D. Ismail, b Earde. Pia Parton, not out,

that he was a resourceful sa wall as to have vigorous back Rahmin 5g the extreme respondents lefty put in at least one splendid centrs compared with other countr

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