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H.K.C.C. THE UNITED SERVICES.

"KOWLOON & QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

score. The

Queen's College sent over a very strong team to the K.C.C. and gave their hosts a very sound beating. The College bat- ted first and the first two wickets down The two days' cricket match between saw the double century "passed. The the Hongkong Cricket Club and the innings was declared closed and the Kow- United Services played on Christmas loon then went in to lace 203. The first Day und Boxing Day resulted in an over- half of the team hit up several fair whelming victory for the Club by un scores and a fairly large total might innings, three wickets nod 203 ruas. The have been looked forward to, though match was remarkable for the high scor. it did not appear possible for them

reach the Collegó ing of the Club batsmen, and perhaps its to most interesting phase was witnessed later batsmen, however, were sadly yesterday morning when the Hongkong disappointing and the last six men made Itsmen had the United Service bowlers but two between them. Madar was the cold." From 10 am to shortly after bowler who caused all the trouble, He neon the Hongkong men gave a brilliant had the remarkable average of three wie display and the fielders had a tiring time kets for two runs in four overs. S. H. of it hunting the leather in all four corn- Ismail took four wickets for 31. Madar ers of the field. In this brief spell they was also in form with the bat and hit up knocked up the best part of their very 68 not out for the College. fine 413 runs for the loss of seven wic Scores

"Tajn kets only when they declared. Pearce, the Rev. E K Quick, H. Owen- Hughes, R. Hancock and A. L-C. Bowker all found the bowling to their liking and got over the half century mark, whilst Owen-Hughes got within 9 of the century before going out to a ball froni Jacobs

The United Services, who had compiled. 91 in their first innings, were sent in gain after tiffin and they did not fare much better in the second innings, Pomfret, first man in went out first for seven to a catch by Lawmert off Reed and when 24 had been run up. Jotham was on his way back to the pavilion to a catch by Bowker. The next three wiej. kets tell for the addition of two runs then Pafford and Stripp got together--and defied the Club bowlers for a brief while, and the sebre mounted slowly to 68 for 7. Gould, next to the last man in, made

"

a staud and was mainly responsible for taking, the score past the century mark. The innings terminated for 110 at 3.33 p.m. Reed, bowling for the Club, secured a finc average, taking 5 wickets for 14

ruus.

Scores:

UNITED SERVICES,

1st Innings.

Rev. Father Purcell, at Claxton,

Lammert

Lt.-Com. Jötham, e Sayer, b Lam-

mert

Lieut. Arinstrong, Webster, b ...Lauunert

Major Finttersley Smith, b Reed

Pay It Com Pafford, c Sayer,

Lammert

Extran

Captain Walker, st Claxton, l

Lammert

J'

-Pay Lt. Hargreaves, run out ............

ir

Q.3LS. Stripp, e Bowker, b Reed 37 Q.M.S. Jacobs,, run out

Lieut Gould, pof out

0

Surg-Licut. Pomfret, run out

0

5

Total

91

Bowling Analysia.

Lammert

Reed

Bowker Quick

0. M.E. W.

14 3 .32

12 4

71

5.2 0

23

H.X.C.C.

1st Tanings.

A. A. Claxton, Lh.w. Pomfret

G. K. Sayer, & Pomfret

T. E. Pearce, b Pafford

....... $1

Rer. E K Quick, e Pomfret, b

Hargreaves

H. Ower Hughes. b Jacoba G..R. Hore, Jacobs

RE. A. Webster, e Armstrong, b

Hárgreaves..........

R. Hancock, not out

A. J. C. Bowker, not out

Extras

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

A, A. Rumjahn, b Duncan

A. Hadar, not out

A. R. Sutherland, b Weaser

S. D. Ismail, not out

Extras

19

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Total (for 2 wicts.)

203

Bowling Analysia.

Q.

SALE

Cochrane Raven

10

0

Rameny

Duncan Weaser

3

B

22

KOWLOON.

T. Cochrane. b S. Ismail

O. Raven, Madar, b Sutherland.......7 J. Long, b Fletcher

8

O. Ramsay, Edwards, b S. Ismail 27 F-Howell, e Ismail, b-S-Ismail... 6.

W. Weaser, c Edwards, b Madar. 0

A. Raven, c and b S. Ismail

L. Duncan, run out

S. Jex, c. Ismail, b Madar W. Hyde, hot out...

R. G. Lindsell, b Madar

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

QA

2X-

0 31

#

S. I. Ismail Madar

1 . 31

4.2

Fletcher Sutherland.

FOOTBALL

ENGLAND "No,

SCOTLAND,"

On the Hongkong Club ground on

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SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL

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wish For you

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Boxing Days, teams representing England THE CHINA DISPENSARY

and Scotland played the usual. Charity

match. The stands were well patronised

and the National Institute for the Blind and St. Dunstan's Home should bencht largely

England won the toss and Begg started for Scotland. The teams were fairly well matched, England having slightly the advantage forward. After midfield play England set up a determined attack on the Scottish goal and Enton working well in placed the hall across the goalmouth when Stewart coming out to clear from Johnson was beaten and the ball going on to Nash that player, hended the ball into an curpty goal. England took the lend after about eight minutes' play Although both sides had chay chances to

1 score there was no further scoring before the interval, England leading by a goal to nil.

១១៨ ខង វ៉

57-

Total (for 7 wkts. dec.)...413 AJC Bowker and E. G. Lam. mert did not hat.

Bowling Analysis.

น.

Hargreaves

14

41

120

Pomfret

B

37

Jacobs

Pafford

18

Walker

Gould

UNITED BEEVICER..

2nd Innings

Soon after the re-start England, went further ahead through Eaton, who re- ceived the hall from Charlesworth and lifted it over the head of Stewart into

51 the net. Begg scored the first goal for Scotland by a good bit of individual play. Taking the ball from clearance by Wynne, Begg went in and beat Douglis with a fine placed shot which the goalie failed to reach. With the score two to one against them the Scottish team went away with a dash and the ball dodged about in front of England's goal until Wynne was penalised for hands closa in. Begg, who was entrusted with the penalty kick, sent the ball outside the posts much to the disgust of Scotland's supporters. Following this let off England attacked when Charlesworth, getting down on the wing, passed the ball back to Eaton who, from twenty yards range, sent in a shot, Stewart just touching the ball on its way to the net. With a three to ouc lead the game seemed certain for England but Bolneaves dropping the ball over. from the touchline, England's goalkeeper let it pass over his head into the net. Abort ly afterwards. Begg was placed in a good, position but failed to accept the chance With Scotland attacking the final whistle bsounded leaving England winners by the

31. odd goal in five..

4

Burgcon-Lt: Pomfret, e Lammert,

b Reedini

Lt. Com. Jotham, e Bowker, b

Lammert

Rev. Father Purcell, h Reed Licut. Armstrong, e Owen Hughes,

Reed

Owen-

Major Hattersley-Smith,

Hughes, b. Lammert ............ Pay La Com. Pafford, a Sayer,

Reed

Q.M.S. Stripp, e Sayer, b Reed Pty.-Lieut. Hargreaves, not out 21 Capt. Walker, c Bowker, b Quick Lieut. Walker, e Owen-Hughes, b

Quick

20 Q.M.S. Jacoba, o Pearce, h Quick 8.

Extrasnja

#otal.....

Bowling Andysis.

Reed- Lammert Bowker Quick

The teams

England. Douglas (Surrey's). Wynne (Police) und Bishop (Club), Petter. (Bur rey's) Hudson (7amar) and Lelliott (LGA) Charlesworth and Eaton (Sur- rey:8), Johnson (Police), Nash (RAMC) and Mackleworth (Surrey's)

Scotland Stewart (Kowloon) Ger- rard Club and McKelvie (Kowloon), Mair, Stewart and McPhail (Club) Boingaves (rss) Forsyth (Club), Begg (Club) Hood (Ambrose) and Dun- can (Kowloon,) poundmac Referes! Mr. Smith,

Linesmen Messrs. Clark (Scotland) and Howarth (England).

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