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FIRST LEAGUE.
CRAIGENGOWER » CHINESE R.C.
The Chinese Recreation Club-first XI. secured their first league victory of the Season on Saturday, against Craigen- gower, by 33 ruas,
Major Halford, b Quick............ Capt. Bensley, o Roffey, b Balhat-
thet e Major Matthews, b Balhatchet...... Lieut. Parkes, b Balhatchet, .................. Gur. Pomfret, not out Leo. Sgt. Holloway, b Balhatchet: Sergt. Stevens, e Osman, b Yeoh o Gar. J. Davis. run out
Extras!
Soares:
ROYAL KNGINEERS.
·2.0.4"
.
Liout Chester, Yeow, b Rum-
juubi Capt. Olliver, c. Osman, b Rum
jahn Capt P, H. Davies, Rumjaho, "...b Quies'...............
S. Sgt. Brown, e Sara; 5 Savages... L-Sgt. Coekelf, b. Savage:
37
31.
C.S.M. Pearson, "e Sandford, b
Gardener
21.
Major Gandy, b Gardiner
Capt. Wald, & Savage, b Gardiner 6 Sgt. Redpath, b Gardiner
0
3
Lieut. Hammond, e Gilf, b Fin
18 cher 0.8.M. Smith, e Fincher, b Sara. 2 S.-Sgt. Hamblin, not out....
1hr
#
17.
S.-Sgt Best, and b. Fincher Sgt. Townsend, not out....
Extraa
21
Total (for 9 wkts.).
2.117
14
Bowling Analysis.
145
Q.
Fincher
12 9
Gardiner
10
1 39
W
Savaga
4
Sara Oswick
YHIENDLY MATCHES,
WALFOONG EWO.
The Chinese opened well, the partner- ship of Ng Sau Khong and A. W Lo producing 59 ruas, though the remainder of the side represented a long tail which | did not wing effectively. Craigéngower replied with 97. They opened badly and four wickets went down for 38 Brad bury, who has just returned from leave, turned out for Craigengower and was responsible for a very useful 40, which included 7 fours. A feature of the match was a very fine catch by Ching, who caught and bowled U. Omar. It wa
very difficult retura and Ching just managed to hold it.
Scores:**
C.R.C.
Ng Ste Kwong, b Major
M. W. Lo, b Major.
S. T. Wong, b Major
12
Tota!
Bowling Analysis.
0.
H. N. Balbatchet... 11.3 3 T. E. Yeoh......... 5 0 A: A. Rumjahn, E. K. Quick
0
10 3
C. A. Peterson ९. 0
UNIVERSITY.
A. A Rumjahh, o Stevens, b
Holloway
70
T. E Yeoh, b Davies
1
Rev. E K Quick, b Davies .........
1
F. A. Redmond, o Davies, b`Hollo
way
17
G. Leo, Beannt, b Omariq. 18
H. N. Balhatchet, 1.b.w. Pomfret 9
4
M. H. Roffey, b Holloway
37
W. Hung, b. Major
B
C. A. Peterson, b Holloway
4
C. Chas, o Bradbury, b Omar
Ng Bao Poo, not out.
H. C. Hung, b Beasant
14.
W. Gittens, b Davies
I
H. Ching, b Or
2.
Y. K. Shi, b Hall
M. B. Osman, a Matthews, b Hollo-
Way
M. R. Lo, b Omar
T. E Yeow, b-Davies
Extraa
Total
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysin
O... M.
K.
U. Omar Abban
15.
0
Capt. P. H. Davies 17.1 2 Lee-Sgt. Holloway 14 Gär. Pomfret ...... 6 0 99
50
4
63
1
2ND LEAGUE.
J. M. Tam, not out.......
Extras.......
E W. Major Hall
150
K.C.C. END XI. L.R.C. AND XI...
BW
1
39 2
4
B 024 ...9
3 0 10
Bl 0 0.
HONGKONG TRADE.
SLACKNESS DUE TO DISTURBED CONDITIONS.
The fortnightly trado report issued by » the Hongkong General Chamber of
Commerce stalen i ---
Cotton piece goods and fancy cotten goods. Since eur last report a mail Business has been done, chiefly in Blankets ata. There is no demand for Grey änd....... White - Shirtinge. Prices are' unchangesi, Manchester reports a firm market" in consequence of the rise in Cotton and demand from India.
Cotton Yarn-A anall" "business has been done in chopa suitable for the Yunnan province at a slight inorcase in rates but there are still no enquiries from other consuming districts, owing to the disturbed conditions in the two Kwings. Quotations are:-No. 10 #169 to $194 No. 12s. #173 to $194. No, 16 $188 to 8906. No. 20. $178 to $205. Arrivals 7,500. Shipments wil. Sales 1,500. halas Unsold stock 11,000 bales: Bargaina. 10,000 baleg
Woollens-There is still a fair amount
A Hong match between the Hongkong of business being hooked despite the low sad Shanghai Bank (Waifoong) and dollar and the uncertainty of things in Messrs. Jardige, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Canton. The market is firm.
Raw (Ewo) was played on the Craigengower
Cottons:-Market is bare of Cinh ground on Saturday and resulted stocks and quotations are purely nominal; in a comparatively easy win for Ewo by-Indian descriptions at $33 to $39. one wicket and 89 runs
Chinese staple at $35 to $it:
Waylong had first knock and scored 9137 runs, Peat and Nicholson opened the batting and 35 was run up before the first wicket fell. Nicholson's 46 was top score for his side. The third wicket From then on a "red
Playing away, the Indian B.C. d. string met and defeated the Kowloon C.C. 2nd string by 4 wickets and 06 run's. For the Indians, D. Rumfaliz scored 59 runs not out, and H. D. Rumjaha 45. The home team could pot: make any headway; the side was dis posed of for the low score of 39 runs. F. M. el Arealli bowled well, taking wickets for 7 runs and H. D. Rumjahn 13 for 23. The scores were:-
LO. 2ND XI.
H. D. Rumjan, o Fraser, b Eas
lett
Metals Busines.continues quiet, with few new enquiries Sales of a fair quantity of steel Plate Cuttings at 84.04 per pioul, are reported.
Petroleum Products:-No change.". Window Glass:-Market steady to firm. Halbpetre:-Canton troubles have seri-
went down for 101. set in and the side were all out for the addition of 33. Three batsmen for Waiously interfered with the long continued foong were run out.
Evo's batsmen were in great form, and after one wicket had gone down for no
score they hit out and runs cama freely.
activity of our market.
Flour:-Stock: About 400,000 - sacks. Quotations: American Patent 83.80 per
The second wicket fell at 3 and 50 ring sack, American Straight $3.10 per sack,"
American Cut off $3.10 per sack, Shanghai Mr. were added before the third fell.
D. G. M. Bernard, played for Ewo and Flour $3.15 per sack, Australian No. 1 knocked up a very useful 34. Hollands 83-20 per sack. had hard luck in not reaching 30. He was caught and bowled at 48,
Scores:-...
WAIFOONG
D. B. Peat, b Piercy
D. E.. G. Nicholson, e Hollands, b
Lyon
T. W. Riddell, rus out... St. G. R. Clark, b Carnaby
F. E. Pentycross, e Bernard, b
Lyon
"H A. Mabey, rùn out
E. D. Black, b Cornaby...
V. A. Mason, run out
0. Skinner, b Lyon
C. E. Henderson, b Railton
J. A. D. Morrison, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
H. E. Hollands WB Cornaby....
*
27
19
1
1
4'
10,
97
O. Rumjahn, b Brawn
1. Hassan, Shenton
0
2. W.
R. Nazarin, e. Jack; b Wenser
9. 0 25
4...
D. Humjaha, not out-
59
9
0 .43
F. M. el Arcalli, b Fraser ......
D.
A. Kitchell, b Haslett.
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N. L. H Railton... GH. Piercy................ 77
46
28
0 16
0
24
모
J. G. Lyon naine,
12
3
EWO,
G. E. Piercy, b Peat
WB. Brackenridge, e Mabey, b
Peat
0
14
R W.
WW Mackenzie, e Riddell, b.
Black............
39
34
48.
5
D. G. M. Bernard, b Black. H. E. Hollands, e and b Peat ..... LG. Lyon, Lb.w. Pentycro... 11 W. Galloway, t. Skinner, b Black 35
N. L. H. Bailton, e and b Peat.... 7 A. B. Stewart; not out ...
W. B. Cornsby, not out
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The Frawley engagement, will close to morrow night with Enter Madame," a comedy, in which both Miss Blood and Mr. Frawley will appear.
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to play.......
J. S. Curreem, b Evans
A. ei Arculli, not out
Extras
Total (for 5 wkts.)
S. A. Iamnil, 6. A. Rumajsha”, Sirdar Khan and A. R. M. Samy did not bit.
"
Bowling Analysis.
D. 31. E.
+
12
1
CRAIGENGOWER.
Lt. D'Arcy Evans, b Leo
F. E. Lawrence, e Ng, b Lee
R. Basa, e Hung, b Leo
B. W. Bradbury,c and b Ng Sze
Kwong dan
40
U. Omar, c and b Ching
B
Lt. Besant, b.Lee.
10
CA Grimes, e Wong, b Ng Sze
Kwong
12
Barry, Ching
1
Abbas, not out
EW. Major, & Shi, b Ching-
Hall, b Ng Sze Kwong.
Extras
Total
G. Loo
Ching
M
t-Two no balls.
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Bowling Analysis.
S. C. Woog
Ng Sze Kwong
3 n Q 11 0 5. 0.12.
H.KO.C... THE NAVY.
The Hongkong Cricket Club met the Navy at home in the First League, and the match concluded with a draw. Tha Hongkong C.C. made a score of 224" for fire wickets as against 127 for eight by the Navy. The biggest score of the day, . steady 87, was made by A. A. Claxton. Of this total thirteen were boundary hits for four. The Naval batsmen Found Phillipson's bowling deadly and with the last three balls of his last over he made the hat trick. The scores were:m..
H.X.C.C.
23
T. E Pearce, b Wallace A. 4. Claxton, e Hardy, b Ore- -- - A.... ST gory....
B. E. A. Webster, e and b Evans... 15 H. Owen Hughes, b. Wallace
R. Hancock, not out
R. H. Wild, Gregory; b Wallace 0
F. H. Farthing, not out
Extras.
"Total (for 8 wkty., dec.)...224
L. J. Davies, J. D. Humphries, D. Reld and E. Philipson did not Bat, Bowling Analysia.
Y. A. Wabub, not out Extrag...
Total (for 8 wkts, dea).......135
B. Moosteen, J. Ackber and A. K. Ninu did not hat,
Bowling Analyzin
Shenton Brawn Werser
Overy
Fraser Haslett
E... 2ND XL, W. B. Haslett, b Arculli
A Leach, e D. Rumjahn, b H. D.
Rumjaha
W Fraser, e Hassan, b. H. D. Rumjahnigalensi
E. F. Spinks
14 3 17
23
Evansvằng -
16
3
59
P. Todd, b Mawas
1
E. G. Spinks
·ទ.
13
Ø
Extras
10
G. A V. Hall..
1
H. H Benson
0 12
Total (for 9 wkts.)
926
49
A, O. Brawn, Nine, b Arculli... 0
30
E. J. Edwards, b Aroalli
14
Bowling Analysis..
W. L Weaser, c Wahub, b Arculli: 1 H. Overy, run out
0.
4
D. B. Peat .......13
10
F. G. Harridge, b: H. D. Rumjan W. J. Shenton, Ackber, b
Arcolli
V. A. Mason
E. D. Black..............
0.
F. H. Pentycross. 4
18885
0
J. M. Jack, b'Arculli
B
W. J. Woolley, not out,
+0
Extras
Total
30
0.
Mid. Evans Capt. Quintan
I 41
14. 4 54.
Bowling Analysia.
Lieut. Wallace
0.
12
18
Llaut. Gregory
0
49
Lieut. Hardy
1
F. M. el Aroulli.... 8.4 2 HD. Rumjaho.... 80
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CIVIL SERVICE C.C.. BE's,
..
I.R.C. v, KOWLOON,
W.
This friendly match played at Happy Valley resulted in a win for the Hong kong Club's second string by 52 rund The bowling of the visitors wae excep tionally good and seven of the Police wickets collapsed for 38; the remaining
res produped 25 runs.
A friendly match between the Indiane The Hongkong Club replied with 115." first string and Kowloon's first string There was no outstanding feature in the was played on Saturday at Bookunpoe batting MaNicol and Young being top
scorers with 23 and 25 respectively. and resulted in a draw.
Scores:-
Both sides scored freely. Kowloon knocked up: 189 and the Indiane made 136 for five wickets when stumps were. drawn. For Kowloon, Evans and Benson were top scorers with 44 and 48 rempec tively. For the Indians 8. H. Ismail.
·Scores
I.C.C..
Capt. E. G. Spinks, b Arculli B. D Evans, A. E. Bunjsh, b
Mader hom
B. Joxe A. H. Rumjahn, b B. H
Lanzil m
Weak felding and weak batting were scored 63 not out 8
the main causes which contributed to the downfall of the Civil Servics 0:0. their Second League match with the Royal Engineers at Happy Valley. The ultimate scores wero 117 for nine wicketa as against 63. C. Sara knocked up the useful score of 18 for the Qvil Service, Lazco Sergt. Cocirall, a new man from the Old Cathay, put in some good work for the sold he should prover & valuable alger to them in the future. In addition to knocking up 31 runs ha played skittles with the Civil Service wickets, taking seven for nina. The Engineers batting was fairly regular, the final scores.being r
Com. Wood, 1.b.w. Phillipeon 18: Pay-Lieut Wallace, b Reid Make Lient-Com Douglas Hamilton, not
out .......
Pay Liont. Gregory, b. Wild Lieut. Hardy, not
Extras
do
Total (for 8 wk?
Bowling Analysis.
F. H. Farthing ... 14. H, Owen Enghes... 4 BE A Webster.. 5 E. Phillipson 3 D. Raid R. H. Wild
UNIVERSITY:4. R.G.A;-
a
The University are still at the head of the Tongue table, though they had a very narrow victory over thể R.GA“ The Artillery went in fire and Lieut. Chester, |Capt: Olliver and Capt. P: H Davies gave thiet a good start compiling 96 rins between them, the others, with the exception of Gar. Pomfret, did litis. The total was 145 The University, thanks to a une innings by A. A. Rum-
ahn, just succeeded in winning.
..
QIVIL SKEVICE 0.0,
C. Baza b Cockell
E. Fincher, b Townend m
F Harper, a Hamblin, b Cockel
E Bavage b Cockell
H. Sandford, b Cockell.
W. Cullip, not out .....
O Tacchi a and b Cock
A. G. Gardidez, b Townsend
1. Gill: b Cockall
W Watson, &“Cock A. Oswick, b Hamı
Extras
Tomi
Hammond Townsend Pearson Cockell
B. Petheran, run out
H H Benson, a 4. H. Rumjahu,
b.8. H, Ismail ...
E. F. Spinks, b Madar
G. & V. Hall, S. H. Imail, b
Araulli
J. Blackburn, o 8. H R. E. Lindsell, 8. D. Is
Argulli
8. E. Green, a Curreem, b D. Green, not out.
Exxtras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
A el Arcull.........
Carreem G.
Medar
i
S. H. Imail
Bowled 5 no ball
1.1.0.
A. E. Rumjahn, a Jex
N. "E.. Kitchellja
Bowling
Spinks
8. D. Ismail, b Evans
8.
Ismail not out
A.
Mader, b Eyana
(Continued at foot of next column.)
34
POLICE.
O. Alexander, b Youngdomars R. Earnshaw, b Young
11 B
-O-S: Baker, & McNicol, b Dorkins 0 B. Thorne, Young, b Banner...... 12 N. Watte. c Stevenson, b Dorkins... 9 C. Enruabaw, b: Dorkins
6. Garrod, run out.
T. E. King, b Young
A. Reynolds, b MeNicol
H. Hallam, b McNicol
Elwood, not out
Exxtras
Total
Bowling Analysis
đ
1 1. Young
G. M. Dorkins - 6
.0
D. H. Barnez 3 0 13
L. D. MeNicol. 28.0
E. W. Alderson, b Earnshaw
H. Spicer, b Earnshaw
BHA Obaloner, King, b Watta J. Wilson b Watte dinem........... LD McNicol, b Earnshaw.... B. Crowley, h Earnshaw DH Bauer, b Watts F. N. Young: o Alexander- FG. Stevenson, rim out GM Dorkin's, b B. Earn A. H. Pean, not out.
Total p
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