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As the King's Regiment was not able to pat a full team in the field, the inatch. arranged for - Saturday was compromised as indicated above. An unexciting game resulted. The civilians were all out for 99 but the Army could not succeed in reaching that rot very high water mark of achievement by nearly 20 runs. The fol- lowing were the scores:...

H.K.C.C.

Capt. Le Fleming, Bagnall, b

Davies

E. J. R. Mitchell, Allen, b

Davies...

Miller, e Davies by Wright

T. E, Pearce, e and b Davies....... 19 Capt. Deds, c Matthews, b Wright:0

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"H. E. Hollands, o Bagnall, b

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Lt. E. Graham, not out hier!

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.10

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

R...W.

13.4

A

31

51 0

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0

1

12

Capt. Davies. ............ Martin

Major Wright...... 5

AN AMEN XL',

C. O. Olliver, run out

E. D. Maschews. Pearce, b Young 13 H. G. Bagnall, e and b Lo Fleming

P. H. Davies, b Le Fleming1 H. L. Wright. b. Young

Sergt. Allen, a Yoang, b Doda...... 15. R. H. Jones, b Le Fleming

EL. Lender, Lb.v., b Lather

N. L. Hammond, b Dods

L/Cpl. Dyer, not out Pte. Martin. b Dods

Extras

Total......

70

Bowling Analysis.

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Extras.

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Totul

9

.113

F. Ling and F. Holdman did not bat.

HONGKONG 0,C, 28ď XI, «, GOWER 250 XI,

score for the RGIA, niter Avy minutes play. From the centre kick Watson went down, Woodhouse returned and McHugh akit the ball over the bar from close range Watson fouled Donovan, and Cou- zens reiving from the free kick tested Swan with a long hot the goalie e'earing, Lelliott returned and Veale utmarked. clear in brat Swan with a ground shot and put the R.G.A., up after ten minutes play.

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to clear. A moment later the R.G.A. contre shot over the bar from a good position. At the other end Mair tested Phillipa who cleared just as Valentine arrival. Police returned sad Watson, we pulled up for off-side. Watson again and shot hard at Phillips and Mair receiving from the clearance gave to Pear von who beat Phillips and CRAIGÉN-9 to 1 in favour of the R.CA. From the made the scuro ro kick the R.G.A. got away and Bertra Robertson was forced to kick to touch These tennis mar at Happy Valley on Couzens rugh faking the ball on the received from the throw in and Saturday. Craigengoxer knocked up a score of 114 with R. Basa as their tops shot. from 5 yards range and Mc

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the inside of the upright and re- pectively.

bounding to Phillips who caught the ball and cleared. Much to the surprise of the B.G.A. the referee blow his whistle and pointed to midfield as the goalie was over the line when he caught the ball. With This match, at Happy Valley on Satur the score 1 to 2 is favour of the Artillery day, resulted in an easy win for Kowloon, the game livened up and the Police get- Batting first the Civil Services were all ting through again Watson skied over the out for, no one getting inte double bar from cool position. Swan saved figures. E. F. Spinks for Civil Services R.G.A. "keeping up the pressure the shots from McHugh and Feale but the took wickets for 21 runs add GR.G.A. centre Rossell was responible for the other Ave screw shot and put his side fire up. At

beat Swas For the home team F. E. Lawrence the other end Pearson tested Phillips who compiled 31; F. Evelyn 42 not cut, and Forbes miskicking enabled McHugh to cleared and Lelliott sent over a long past,. B. E. Lindsell 20 Stumps were draw again beat Swan and the whistle sound- with the score at 182, for ten wickets.

ing shortly afterwards the B.GIA. quali- fied to meet the Club in the final next HONGKONG, TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Saturday by sis goals to two.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

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Matches in the Hongkong Cricket Club Tennis Tournament are to be played of. This match was played on the Club to-day, as ander. The time for finishing ground the teams surning out as under: the second round has been extended to March 28th.

Club G Rodger; Gerrard and Mc Phail Telfer, Stewart and Weyman Open Singles H. Ismail. R. Banner. Forsyth, Begg. McTavish and Townsend: M. E. Lo v. Wong Pokie.

Club Championship.-R. M. Henderson England.

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Ambrose.--Coysh; Lanning and Strong; Singla, AR K. Smith Amold, Welbourne sad Butler; Northcott,

Referee: Mr. Smith.

Valentine; A. B. Raworth Hood, Gryce, Boulter and Carter.

Surg-L. G. B. Hayes,

Handicap Bing B

A. 8. Exell A. K. MasKenzie: C. B. Brown v. W. J. Carrie

Mixed Doubles-F. A. Dinsdale and Miss D. Mi Smith v. U. O. Stark and Mr. Stark G.B. Bayer and Mrs. Sayer LA D. Ball, which Miss Harrison.

The game was evenly contested and at half-time the score sheet was blank.

Begg hetted for the Cub in the second half who won the match by the only goal scored.

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