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SPORT.
CRICKET.
CENTURY SCORED AND SEASON'S Į BOWLING RECORD SET UP.
There were three outstanding features in the week-end cricket results. In the University-Kowloon first league match played at King's Park S. L. Braga scored a century for Kowloon, whikt B. D. Evans, also playing for the same side took five wickets for 10 runs. The other interesting point was the season's bowl- ing record in Hongkong cricket set up by Capt. Davies, RA, who, playing" in the match for the. R.G.A. against the Chinese Rt.C. secured seven wickets for
five ruas.
!!
HONGKONG C.C. v. C.S.C.C. This friendly match played as Happy Valley, on Saturday resulted in a win for the Civil Service Club by the narrow. margin of 2 runs.
Gar. Davies, b Ng Sza Kwong. 5
Lt. Parkes, b Lea
Sgt. Stevens, b Ng Sze Kwong
Gar. Bolt, not out
Lt. Graham, b Ng Szo Kwong
Extras
A. Healim
Bowling Analysis,
M
6. 3
TE Yooh..."16
A. A. Rumjahn
Dr. C. Severn......
D 75
0
MARRABR
1 35 3
ទ
55
Bathotchit
2 0
F. A. Redmond
5.9 0
1
M. A Roffee
Total
Bowling Analysis."
M.
Ng Sae Kwong....... -2.4 0
2. 17. 53
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of 40.
I.R.C. v. CRAIG » NGOWER.
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KOWLOON ID XI. v. POLICE.
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YACHTING.
SATURDAY'S RESMITTS..
The Royal Hongkong Yacht. Club held their Seventh Championship mosting for Hacing Yachts on Saturday over a courad of Trocaa Rock Boy (starboard) and Kowloon Rock (starboard); distance 9.5 miles. There was a strong East wind, which made the racing heavy. Besults:-
HANDICAP CLASE "H.'
Dorothea
Time,
5.
4.19 27
**08 4.91 du. 2.3 4.21.25 77.08 4.26.20
ONE DESION GLASS
Course."
Time
Scratch do.
the 4.35.59
4.39.57
Position
-Positio
Yachts, Heap, an Corrected
Course result of vigorous batting by Alexander, Earnshaw, Booker, King and Colleen... 6.20 The Indians had an overwhelming Elwood, and the useful bowling of their Diana ...owes 1.35" 4.10.31 victory over the Craigengover C.C. Ofeated the Kowloon and XI., on Saturday. Rolla latast acquisition-Gibb-the Police de Sonia Naurday, at Sookampoo, registering 137 at Happy Valley, by 93 runs. runs against Oraigongwer's masgre score
Kowloon batted first and made a miser- able start, the first four wickets going became associated and carried the score down for IL Evelyn, and Russell then Yachts. cap. on Corrected to 8 before being separated.
Brawn assisted in a useful last wicket stand with Ails...... Evelyn and the innings closed for 133. Daphne... Evelyn's 57
4,40:45 not out included eight Halcyon... do boundaries.
Bonito ... do. Did not start. The Police started well and maintained
HAYWARD ZIYS CLASB “'Y.” their advantage throughout and won Uraigéngover wickets collapsing for 11 runs . Amas,
opened badly, four match before the fourth wicker fell. Yachts. H'cap. Corrected for a
Alexander was again in great form and
on Course Time. time, prevented the brought the score to 34. The remaining chance.
rot and during his innings of 83 he gave no real
h..m. a. Sirius 10" 3.45.48 He scored freely and at times five pinyers produced six runs between hit out vigorously, registering 19 bonn-Ursula them and the side went out for a total daries. of 40 runs.
Kowloon frequently changed the Lady Cloncins de. 4.47.59 bowlers, but to no affect and with the Boon... 3.5.5' exception of Drake, who took 3 wickets Spray
Sealark
punished. Scores:- for runs, all seven bowlers were severely Winifred
Gladys Lola Owl
Playing with one substitute Craigon. Y. Abbas, the former taking 4 wickets gower opened their attack with Omar and for 59, Major relieved Y. Abbas and took
wickets for 33 runs. For the Indians SAR Ismail, D. The wicket was difficult throughout the Rumjaha and S. A. Ismail batted well, game and favoured the bowlers,
The H.K.C.C. went in first' and experi-wicket stand and taking score from 78 the last named pair making a fine last enced great difficulty in getting runs. "The
to 137. ball would not rise and the bowlers got a deal of work on in Six wicksta went down for 41 and then Blaker made a stand and was mainly responsible in bringing the
score up to 91.
Ling and Hamilton bowled well for the home side, the former taking two wickets for 16 runs and the latter taking 3 for 99. The Civil Service made a good start, the first three wickets producing 56 runs. It then looked as if they were going to win ensily, but a rot set in, and had it not been for Dunkley's useful is not out, which was a very cautions display, they would have been defeated. Dunkley gave. no chances and chose to run up his score by sneaking singles.
Young and E. G. Lammert bowling for the visitors took ive wickets each, the former for 36 and the latte: for 33. Scows:-
HONGKONG .C.
J. L. Humphreys," c Stranger,
Ling
The Indian's bowlers were in splendid form, especially Curreem who took two wickets for no runs and Arculli who took six wickets for 12 runs. Scores!--
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GRACE CLASS '*.**
Yachts.
H'eap on Corrected
Time.
b. 10. 6.
Gool
57
A. J.
Grimmett
KOWLOON IND XI. Blackburn, e Haliam, b
...... 31
F. G. Harridge, b Gibb
1
0
A. H. Rumjaha, e sad b Omar... 9 S. A. R. Ismail, b Major
S. H. Ismail, b Omar.
J. S. Curreem, o Wilson, b Major.. 9 A. B. L. Arcalli, e Omar, b Major 10
V. B. Kitchell, e Omar, h Dixon... I
S. D. Ismail, b Omar .....
M. H. Abbas, & Jex, b Omar 4. Rumjabn, b Abbas
O. Ismail, b Major
Major Edwards, c
Dunkley, b
S. A...Ismail, not out Extras
Edmunds
19
Total
E. J. R. Mitchel, & Hamilton, b
31
26
.137
F. E. Lawrence, e Watts, b Gibb.. 0 C. J. Edwards, c Hallam, b Grim-
matt
H. Overy, c Grinunet, b Gibb
F. Evelyn, not out
C. Russell, a Holland, b Earnshaw. 10 L Jack, b King ......
Shenton, Elwood, b Grimmett... . Drake, Watt
A. J. Brawn, Watt, b Grimmett 18
Extras
Total
4」 』 " Fall of Wickets:-
1-29, 9-23, 3-34, 4-46, 5-53, 6-66, 7-70, Fall of Wickets:- 8-73, 9-78, 10-137
**
..133
Course.
...owes 0457 458 45 Toinette. owes 3'10" 4.51,57
Data.
Position
Pta for
Race;
Pts. La
Date.
* A protest has been lodged against- these two yachts and the decision of the Protest Committee in this connection has not yet been given.
SUNDAY'S RACING.
The Fifth Championship for Cruisers was sailed off yesterday over & course. of Hongkong Island (starboard); distancH 121 miles" When the racing started at
1-9, 9-10, 3-11, 411, 5-29, 8-84, 7-119, 10 a.m., there was a very strong brecze 8-13, 9-132, 10-133.
Bowling Analysis,
D.
M.
16
嗶
49
Bowling Analysis.
0
O
B. W.
13
3 0 10
Grimmett Gibb
12
44 4
6
11
3
.
0
Alexander Earnshaw King
4 O 93
0
3
3 11
24
Wait
Fall of Wickets:-
10, 2-16, 3-21, 4-27, 5-37, 6-41, 7-50, 3-569-70, 10-91.
Linga
Bowling Analysis.
CRAIGENGOWER
J. P. Wilson, o Kitchell, b Arculli. 0
0.
11...
15.3 4
å
C.B.C.C.
POLICE.
C. F. Alexander, e Drake, b Evelyn 53 A. Grimmett, run out
R. Earnshaw o and b Blackburn... 35 F. E. Booker, e Russell, b Evelyn. 25 N. G. Watts, a and b Blackburn... 1 TH. King, Lawrence, b Drake. 32 Elwood, Evelyn, b Drake
blowing from the East, but as there was a leaward tide running the conditions were on the whole favourable to good racing. Resulta:
ENGLISH BIG.
Yachts, Heap. on Corrected Post- Courio Time. tion
Azuma
1. H
6'00" 3.224.33 I
La Cigale... Scratch 351.15 2 Alleen
Viglet Imae
Edmunds
Lieut. Franks, b Ling
T. E. Pearce, a and b Ling
F. H. Farthing, b Edmunds
-9..
C. Baker, not out
A. B. Raworth, b Hamilton ... 11
L. E. Lammert, b Hamilton
Omar
E. G. Lammert, l'b.w. Hamilton... a
Abbas
F. N. Young, b Edmunds
Major
Extras
Dixon
#
Bradbury
Telephone 29.
Total
91
S. Jex, run out
R. Basa, e S. A. Ismail, b Areulli. 4
ROYAL
ar
B. W. Bradburs, b Arculli
B
Y. Abbas, b Arculli...
Feathers...
TO-NIGHT!
M. Omar, Abbas, b Currcem
28'00" 447.75 4 24′00′′ Vid not finish. 30'00"
do..
W. Hall, b Arculli
28'00 Did
not
start.
...
Edmunds
E. W. Major, b Arculli
Nor.eman 3000
do.
Hamilton
A. Fattydad, c and b Curren
0
P. Dixon, not out
.0
Fayth 9431ist
**** 30.00"
do.
do
*Exxtras
:4
W. D.. Gibb, not out
D
.do.
Halam, b Draks
3
Sea Queen III Ser.
do.
Total
40
Extraa
CHINESE RIGCLASS.
R. O. Witchell, b Lammert...........`--1
Poista
C. E. Fincher, b Young
·0
Fall of Wickets:--
E. Dunkley, not out
10
1-1,
F. E. Strange, b Lammer
-1, 3-8, 4-15, 5-20, 6-37, 7-40, 810, 0 40.
Total (for 9 wkts. dec.)...228
Yachts. Handicap Corrected
Maskell, did not bat.
on course.
Time.
W. F. Edmunds, stFranks,"
Lammert
Lammertressson
F. Ling, b Young
Extras
Total
Fall of Wickets:-
B
0
Curreem
Bowling Analysis,
A. E. L. Arculli.. 6 M. H. Abbus
UNIVERSITY ». KOWLOON,
h.m.s.
Fall of Wickets:-
D
M *.
D 13 6
4
י
1 93
+
1-10, 2-122, 3-130, 4-141, -155, 8-901, Niobe 7-218, 8-202, +-220.
1 D '0 *
Bowling Analysia,
Lady Jean
Oenote Heleo
4'00" 433.37
ZETO Date
Dorothy
Overy
38
П
Russell
0 90
0
93
EL. BRAGA SCORES & CENTURY. "
Drake
Brewn
This first league match was played on
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G. R. Saver, b Young
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1-18, 2-50, 3-56, 4-87, 5-60, 6-81, 7-74, Saturday at King's Park and resulted in 8-78, 9-90, 10-83.
an easy win for the home side, the visitors knocking up 61 against Kowloon's
Bowling Analysis.'
0.
X.
Major Edwards Young
5
1:
15 1
0
E. G. Lammert... 11
FIRST. LEAGUE FIXTURES,
C.R.C. s. R.G,A.
983
....11.
The Chinese suffered a severe reverse at the hands of the R.G.A. on Saturday, when they were defeated by the B.G.A., on their own ground by 125 runs. The home side were all out for 30 against the Garrison's 155.
The C.B.C. had the first knock but were unable to withstand the bowling of Davies and Grabam. The first, wicket fell at 10 and the sixth at 95, whilst the last three wickets fell after another five had been added.
Davies created what must be almost a record in Hongkong cricket by taking seven wickets for five runs, three of which were taken in one ever. Ho bid very bard luck in not performing the bit trick Another remarkable feature about his bowling was that ive of his seven overs were maidens. An any rate so far as this season's Hongkong ericket is concerned it is a record. Scores:-
Ng Sue Kwong, b Davies W. Lock Wei,
Stevens, b Graham 0
G. Lee, Lb.w. Grahara
Đi cho b Đavie
J. Wong, b Davies.
G. Hall, b Davies...
W. Gittina, Lb.w. Davies
M. K. Lo, b Davis
H. Ching, b Davies.....
H. Hunt Skeet, b Graham
B. J. Kew, not out
Davies
Graham
Total
Bowling Analysie.
Evelyn Shonton
0
2.1
The University was sent in first and
BILLIARDS. despite a good average start given to them by Rumjaha and Redmond they Arrangements for the billiard cham failed make a good show. The bowling pionship of the Colony are being put in Froving too strong for the batsmen. In band by the Victoria Recreation Club. this connection B. D. Evans took 5 The entries close on Friday, February wickets for 10 rans
17th.
For Football Reports see page 6.)
innings was E. L. Braga's century. Going The outstanding feature of Kowloon's in as fourth man Braga hit out and knocked up 194 in very quick time, soor ing Boundarica off all the bowlsis. With the exception of C. P. James none of the Scores: remaining batsmen reached double figures.”
UNIVERSITY. :
A. A. Ramjahn, b Evans T. E. Yeoh, 1.b.w, Stalker F. A. Redmond, o
Stalkers
Robinson, b
A. Heilim b Evans ........ M. A. Roffer, b Evans Balbechitrua out
18
• 1
M. B. Osman, b. Evans, BA. Ponsonby Fanc, Thomp
son, b Evans *************
I
3.
в
W. Vickers, Macaskill, b Stalker: 1
To Yeoh not out. D Dr. C. Severn, C 8pinks, b Stalker 0
Extras D
Total
2
61
Bowling Analysis.
J. Stalker 19.4 3
T. M. Cochrang ... 3. 0
B. D: Evans”..........................
9 4 10,
5
F. G. Thompson, b Healin
C. J. Stapleton, o and b T. E
Yooh
Capt. E. G.. Spinks, b T. E Yeoh 8 E. L. Braga, Rumjahn, b Bod-
*30
mond
B. D. Evans, b T. E. Yeoh
W.
7 K
K. R. Macaskill, run out
6.2 2.
S
Capt. Olliver, c.Ching, b Ng Ste
.124
nen“, 4.
J. P. Robinson, c T. E. Teoh, b
Rumjahn
J. Stalker, b Yooh
T. M. Cochrane, c Severn, b Yeoh T
C. Danco, b Severne
Kwong
I
Lt. Cherter, run out
31
Bdr. Baker, b Ng Sze Kwong...
51
10. P. Janes, not out
Major Bagnall, b Ching
Extras
Capt. Davies, b Ching
Sgt Skeets, b Ng Sze Kwong..
Total
HONGKONG TRADE EFFECTS OF THE STRIKE.
Scratch 800.48 • 2
do.
10'00
Did not finish.
· do.
II 19'00" Did not start.
AQUATIOS.
ANOTHER V.RO. SCRATCH
BEGATTA
The Victoria Recreation Club is holding- its Third Scratch Regatte, at Black Boulder Point, on Sunday, February 25th. The crews to compete for the B. and C Class Fours are:----
G. May (atl), J. B. Noregaard 3 S Marcel 9 W. E. N. Andrews Bow; D. Stutz (stk), A. Ignatieff 3, A. Wonske 2,
Schnepel Bow C. Barnshaw (stk). J. Barentsen H. J. Silva 2 P. A. Dixon & Bow; G. Mogensen (stk), J. O'Brien 3, J. B. Source 2, N. Shalabanoff Bow.
For the first time Mixed Fours will haxe fixed seats which should prove very interesting, Other races are:-Senior Fours, Tub Sculling and Ladies Pairs
to compete.
The fortnightly report of the Hongkong held on the 15th and 17th of April. In- The anual Victoria Regatta is to be General Chamber of Commerce contains vitations will be sent to Canton, Shang. the following notes on the trade on the hai, Tientsin and Singapore to send crows ' Colony:-
Cotton Piece Goods and Esary Cotton Goods-Sales of Plain and Figured, Poplins, Dyed Twills and Prints are ported. The strike is having a depressing effect on trade generally, but once it is settled there is every reason to hope for a good demand. Meantime there is prac tically no movement of cargo.-"
Cotton Yarn-A fairly good business
be held at the end of April.
The V.R.C. annual athletic sports will
NEW ZEALAND MISSION
| HOSPITAL AT KONG CHUEN?
HONGKONG.
was transacted at a very slight decline WELCOME SUBSCRIPTIONS FROM in rates. Latterly both business and de liveries are suspended owing to the sea men and labour strike..
Quotations are:-No. 10s, $150 to $193.
Dr. E. W. Kirk, Madical Superintendent.
of the Kong Chuen Hospital, near Can-
No. 188. $190 to $222. No. 205, $900 to top, writes: $222. Arrivals 4,000 bales. Bales 6,000
A few days ago our hospital committed
bales, Shipments nii. Unsold Stock was very cheered to receive a note from. 5,600 hales. Bargains 10,000 baks
Mr. Poon 1, Cho, of Messrs. Shewan, Woollens.-There is no change in the Tomes & Co. Hongkong, to say that,
market.
Hay Cottons.-Market "remains devoid follows:-Indian grades at $33 to Bag of business. Values are slightly easier as Chinese grades at $28 to $39 per picul.
MetalsBusiness at a standstill. Yollow Metal-Nominal nal. Flour Stock. About 1,020,000 sacks. Quotations:American Patent 13.80 per sack, American Straight 82.85 per sack, American Cut-off $2.00 per sack, Bhang hai Flour #3.15 per sack, American No. 1 $2.00 per adek.
Petroleum Products No change. Bunties. Due to the Chinese New Year holidays, no fresh business has been con- simated but the market remains quietly steady at quotations..
"Sugar-Market strong
Saltpetre.-Market quiet."
having perused our recently published repart, he was impressed with the need of charity patients and asking permission of opening another ward for the treatment to issue a subscription list to raise money for this purpose. The permission was granted and the enclosed subscription list with 860s has boon. reived. This action of Mr. Peon's, quite unsolicited and prompted by his desire to help this in stitation which is socking to fill the need for medical treatment in the villages north of Canton city, is another expres sion of the keen interest taken by Chineza and foreign residente in Hongkong in the well being of the people of China.
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