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SPORT
CRICKET.
FIRST LEAGUE.
K.C,0. «. THE UNIVERSITY,
The University experienced no difficulty": in defeating the Kowloon Cricket Club on the latter's ground an Saturday. Going is first they scored 178 for seven wickets when they declared. The.. Rev. E. K. Quick was the main contributor to this score with a very fine, 68 not out, The Bone side replied with 106, the bats. men tinding the bowling of Balhatchet difficult. The side had a Sghting chance unt the fall of the filth wicket; after that a collapso set in, the last five wickets going down to Balhatchet's account for just over 30 runs. R. E. Lindsel, “sixth man in, was undefeated when the innings) closed with 20 to his credit
Score:
UNIVERSITY.
A. A. Rumjabu, o and b Earnshaw
II. N. Bulhatchet, c Pestonj, b.
Earnshaw
1
E. K. Quick. not out............. €8 A. S. Hitt, b Pestonji ............、、 M. S. Roffey, and b Pestonji ...... 20 Yoow Tuck Oo, e Ramsay, b Larr
mert
Pogonby-Fane, à Ramsay
Ng Bow Poo, b Lammert
D. Laing, not out
Extras
11
4
10
།
Total (for 7 wkts., dec.)...175 Cittins and Hicchiuma did not bat.
Bowling Analysi
32
Pestonji
0. M. H. 14
Earnshaw
...... 19
0
Lammert
Reqwy
5
1
54887
terms an ECWLOON 0.0.
F. W. Howell, b Ramjaha .....
A..W. Ramsay, c Hill, b Quick.
R. Earnshaw, b Ramjahn
J. P. Robinson, b Hitt
S. Jex, b Quick
LE Lammert, b Balbatchet..
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Bowling Analysis-
Petherans
Overy is
Savage
Raven
Brawa
༣
0.
*
5
B 0
4.3 ง
KOWLOON 20, xi.
A. Bravo, t Lam .....
H. Overy, e Osman, b Ümar A. Raven, b Lam
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R. C. Witch, & Dean
yes
J. E. B. Yill, a Owen Hughes
a Fodster
F. J. Ling, e and b Webster
F. H. Holdman, b Webster
127
W. H. Edmonds, e and b Webster. I RE O. Bird, c Owen Hughes, b
Doan w
E. B., Reed, not out
19
Extras
Total
B. Petheram, e and b Omar.. W. Wessor, e Viccajes, b Lam A. Kew, ran out
12
Bowling Adulysis.
M.
R
E. J. Edwards, b Omar
10
W. Summers, and b Youngsayo... 8
Owen Hughes
35
0
E. Savage, b Omar...
Webster
5
29
D. S. Green, e Oxuan, & Omar J. C. Long, not out
11
Lammert Dean
25
Total
Extras
Omar' Lam
Youngssye
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
18.1
10. 0
1
0
་ ༈
.129
1
KCC. 2ND XL v. C.R.C. 2nd XI. Thanks to the contribution of 7 runs to their innings by J: M. Shi, the Chinese Recreation Club were able to make a draw of their league match with the Club second string on the Club ground on Saturday. The home side had first knock and scored 171 for nine wickets when they declared. Most of the bätsmen got into double figures, the top scorer being W. Galloway with 171, for nine. The Chinese opening partnership was dismissed cheaply. The four wickets following the first two pro- duced pleaty of runs to which, as stated, J. M. Shi was the principal coștributor.
Scores:-
H.E.C.C. 2ND AL.
CRAIGENGOWER "A!
10 3..
. H.K.C.C.
A friendly match between these two sides was played at Happy Valley on Saturday, resulting in a comparatively easy win for the visitors by 66 runs. The Hongkong Cricket Club baiting first made 135 to which Craigengower replied with 60. Walker, bowling for the visitors, took seven, wickets for 11 runs. The best score of the match was that of Railton with'de.
Scores:-
+1
HONGKONG C.0.". Walker, b Moore Day, Dion
Stevens, b Moore
Owen, More.. Haigh, hit wicket, b Dixon Fowle, a Mackintosh, b Moore Railton, b Muskett...... Dorkins, Mackintosh
MacAlpine, ib.w. Macintosh Bridger, not out
Extras....
Bowling Analysis,
0.
7.3 1
0
3
0
17
38
0
9*
.135
Toil
G." H. Piercy, e Wong, b C.
Wong
Taylor did not bat.
99
W. W. Mackenzie, 1.b.w. Wong Po
Keung
18
Muskett.........
C. V. Mark, b. Wong Po Keung ...
6
Picas
S. D. Black, Tan, b C. Wong ..... 10
Dizon
W. Galloway, b S. Wong
Moora
A. A. Maas, b Wong Po Keung
Mackintosh
H. Grifin, e Sbi, S. Wong
11
6. C. Hagen, not out...
22
I,
E Moore, b Walker
H. Chapman. b Walker
$
M. Pinna, e Bridger, b Walker
wickets) ......171
0. Lyson, b Walker
1
F. Modi, & Walker
E. Mowfung, b Day
P. Dixon, at b Walker
J. R. Way, c and b S. Wong
R. E. Lindsell, not out..
R. Pestonji, b Bathatchet
C. J. Tacchi, b Bálhatchet
J. M. Jack, b Balhatchet
P. Jacks, cot out
A. Davidson, b Balhatchet
2
Extras.....
Extras.
Total
Total (for
100
Bowling Analysis.
M.
W
Balhatchet
12
37 5
0. 30.
W.
Rumjahn'
C
1 13
9.
Wong
10 2 53
Quick
8
229
2
Wong Po Keung..... 19 1
46
Het
S. Wong Shi
1
5.
Q
$1
C.B.C. END XI.
INDIANS r. CRAIGENGOWER,
This first league match was played at Sookunpoo Valley and resulted in a win for the Indians by 82 runs." Craigengower had first knock, four of the batsmen doing" most of the scoring. Bradbury was again in fine form and was undefeated at the completion of the innings with 41. Law rence, one of their most reliable batsmen, failed being bowled after scoring six. The Indians replied with 203 for nine, the first Bix wickets being productive of plenty of runs. Curreem was undefeated with 91 to his credit. "
Scores:-
T. Grimes, b F. M. el Arculli
H. E. Hollands did not bat
Bowling Analysis.
Wong Po Keung, run out
"S. T. Woog, b Griffin
J. M. Tum, o Mark, b Griffia
Wan Iu Shing, e Jacks, b Hager...
J. M. Shi, e and b Hagen
K. L. Chan, b Hagen
C. F. Lee, not out
Leung Kam Cheong, c and b Griffis
Extras
Total (for 7 wickets)
AMMO
.147
H. Kev, C. Wong and Andrew "Cheung did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
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5
33
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
CRAIGENGOWER.
17
D. Fritz, b F. M. el Arculli
Grifin
F. E. Lawrene, b Rumjahn
Hollands
B. W. Bradbury, not dut...
41
Mark
B. Basa, e Madar, b F. M. el
Hager
Arculli
0
G. White, b Ramjaha
0
Piercy Galloway
Milne, b A. l Arculli
21
Dennis, a and b A. el Arculli
0
S. Abbas, b A. el Arculli
0
W. Hall, ran out ...
5
Paice, e Ismail, b.A. ei Arculli
Extras.....
M
Total
.121
1.2.0.
A. H. Rumjahit, e Hall, b Fritz 14
A. H. Madar, b Fritz
12°
O. Ismail," run out
44
8. H. Ismail,t. Dennis, b Fritz...
15
J. S. A. Curiem, not ent
B1
B. A. Ismail, b Fritz
12
H. D. Rumjahn, e Grimos, b-Fritz 0
for 17 runs. "E. B. Reed and R. E. 0.
F. M. ej Arculli, run out
N.. R. Kitchell, o and b Hall.
Bird, secured two each whilst Webster
7
10
to be run out. The Civil Servies mgn
B
203
8. D. Ismail, not out
Extras
Total (for 8 wickets)
A. el Arculli did not bat,
مطلبف
SECOND LEAGUE
"UNIVERSITY 2 XI.K.CC. 2x XI.
CRAIGENGOWEE "A."
F. Abbas, e MacAlpine, b Dorkins 14
W. Maskeit, c'Dorkina, b-Walker... 9
D. Mackintosh, not out
Dr. Ableata, Faigh, b Walker... 2
Extras
Dorkins Walker
·Day
Total
Bowling Analysie
5 0
10
BILLIARDS.
THE LEAGUE, CHAMPIONSHIP.
ROUND THE WORLD
· TOURISTS ARRIVE. MAGNIFICENCE OF THE NEW CUNARDER.
We have grown accustomed to visits to the port by magnificent liners char- tered for round the world craises, The giant Cunarder. Franconia, arrived oa Saturday morning and berthed alongside one of the piers of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. She is indeed a ginut, with a tonnage of 20,167, and perhaps the most appropriate idea of her grandeur may be conveyed by remarking that the big P. & O. Vorea, which was berthed alongside, looked, în comparison, quite a moderately sized and appointed ship.
The Franconid, as is well known, is
making a world tourist trip under the agcacy of the American Expreis Co. She left New York on November 15th last with 319 passengers. After stopping at Havana, she went through the Panama Canal and up to San Francisco. Then came Hilo (Hawaii), and Honolulu, both delightful spots. In striking contrast,,the devastated port of Yokohama came next under the observation of the party, and whilst the vessel was in Yokohama three distinct earthquake zhocks were, as it were, released for the trippers' edifica- tion. Excursions from Yokohama were made to various places of interest, in- cluding Kamakura, Tokyo and Nikko, Over a hundred of the passengers pro- ceeded overland to Korea and Peking. rejoining the ship at Shanghai,
The Franconia, after leaving Yoko- hama, went on to Kobe, and then through the Inland Sea. At Miyajin the muni- cipal authorities presented as address of welcome and accorded a sincere vote of thanks to the United States for her help to Japan following the earthquake dis- asters. A two days stay at Shanghai followed, and then an uneventful journey to Hongkong.
On Saturday morning a party went up to. Cauton whilst another party made al motor trip to the New Territory, To-day many of the tourists will devote the morn- ing to a visit to Repulse Bay, whilst others will proceed to the Peak.
A number of the visitors, however, prefer to follow their own inclinations when in port, and consequently Hong- kong. and Kowloon, over the week-end, have experienced a minor American in- vasion which bag of course, not" come amisa to the shop-keepers, vehicle pre- prietors and others. The shopping in- terests in the Colony have, in truth, been kept busy since Saturday morning!
* This evening'at & the Francosia proceeds. The second half of the final of the Hong- to Manila, after which comes Batavia, kang Billiards league championship was Singapore, Colombe, Bombay, Port Said, played off at the Victoris Recreation Club | etc., Naples, Morocco and Gibraltar." on Saturday night and resulted in a com- New York should be reached on March paratively easy victory for the Catholic 7th. Union Club over the Chinese Club. On
The round-the-world liner will carry away with her 433 passengers. The aver Friday night when play concluded they age for the voyage has been 410. Many hold a lead of 217 points. On Saturday names of note and interest are to be night they increased this advantage by found in her passenger lists. There is, A further 238 points in all, six gameaper, the Spanish navelist, that of Mrs. for instance, that of Don Vicente Glasco were played. the Catholic Union Club Alec Tweedie, also of literary fame, und vinoing all six. The highest break on that of Governor and Mrs. T. E. Kilby, Saturday night was made by AJ. of Alabania. Osmund with 63. The following are the scores for the two nights play:
C.U.C.
E. L. Barros... 200 B. S. Luz 230
C.S.C.C. luz XI. v. B.E ̧0.C, “ler XI, The Club at XI. met with a reverse on Saturday in a friendly match against the Civil Service 1st XI. at Happy Valley. The Club batsmen could not get going in their innings, and were all out for 100, L. A. Osmund.. 950 runs, Ling in no small measure being F. M. Ozorie... 250 responsible for their cheap disminal, HeL E. Remedics 250 A. J. Osmund. 256 came on to bowl early and bowled very consistently, taking four of their wickets Total......1,500
c.a.
is
Dr. Babcock to the cruise director, and Mr. L W. Rowland, of Forber Magazinė, charge of the publicity arrangements. The Princonia was built by the world Ng ßze Kwong, 231 | known Clydeside firm of Joku Brown and J. N. Tam. 166 Co., as a length of 001 feet and a beam Yau Sing Hol. 136 of 73-75 feet. The principal oficers are: U. P. Cheung, 190 Captain G. W. Wilson, O.B.E, R.N.R
S. P. Yeung... 224 (Commander); II A. L. Boad, R.N.R. K. K. Leung... 88(staff captain); J. E. Owen (parser): A Silverlock (chief engineer); W. F. G. Total......1,015 Maitland (surgeon).
Opiniona gleaned by a Daily Preas re presentative from passengers indicate that
and Syme Thomson had the misfortune SHANGHAI JUNIOR GOLF CLUB'S the tourists will carry away with them
replied with 121, G. E. Bayer, first man
CHAMPIONSHIP.
"AT COLE,
in contributing 45 to this total Bath RICHARDS" RECENT PERFORMANCES Webster and Dean bowled well, the former taking five wickets for $8 and the lattor three for ton. The Club felding behind the wicket wag weak,-
Scores:
H.X.C.C.
Licht. Armstrong, e Holdman, b
Beod.
O. Blaker, b Ling
EJ. B. Mitchell, e Baker,
E
G England,
8
Bird 14, Holdman, b
P
R. E. A. Wobster, run out
Bird H. Owen Hughes, th.w. Ling o TE. Pearce, b Ling ́.......
15
D
A
10
This match was played at Pokfulam and provided an axelting finish, the University winning by the small margin of five
rans Batting first, the University knocked 120, their highest scorer being Oman with 40. Brown, for the K.C.O. secured three of their wickots for fifteen runs, The K.C.0. batted consistently and the final partner ship of Green and Long unde an exciting finish Green after scoring 11 was caught. by Osman, thus finishing the match.
"Scores twist eng
UNIVERSITY, 2ND XL,
J. Noronha, a and b Petharam pelu
A. V. T. Dean, b Ling
F. Syma Thomson, run out
E. G. Lammert, U ́Rood
D. H. F. MacMaster, not ont
Extras
J. C. Youngmayo, b Overy
........
M. B. Deman, b Raver
O. W. Lam, b.Overy
B. Omar, 1.bw. Overy
.... 1.5
Hood
M. Kyam, & Raven, b Brawn........... 20.
Lang Ho Ting, e Savage
Raven 7
V. Viccajoe, at Edwards, b Brawn 3
Bird ∙Baker Ting
G. Barma, b Fethrain
M. Shing, e and b Brawn.
F. Hiptolla, not out.
Extras
Total
Total
Bowling Analysis.
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18
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44
2
5 2.14.
0
DIVIL SERVICE
G. R. Sayer, 1.b. w. Dean
AR Sutherland, e Pearce, b
Webstor
A E. Wood, b Lammert
F. Baker, run out
very favourable impressions of Hongkong. Everything here is so interesting to them because everything is different from what they have grown to know. These tourista possess typical tourist-minds. All the plates they have visited, they will tell
word # won-der-ful" carries, conviction with it. They have, apparently, acco so many wonderful places and things that by the time they arrived at Hongkong, they had fallen short of new superlatives. However, they seem thoroughly to have enjoyed their stay here," which is as we would have it.
The final of the Shanghai Junior Golf you were wonderful, and so is Hongkong. Club's championship was played on Sun-The manner in which they drawl the day the 8th inst, when Richards de feated C. H. Hopkins. "There could be more popular win says the sports writer in the V-C Daily News. For several yara Richards has been well in the run for this avant and twice previously reached the final, but this is the first occasion on which he has succoded in capturing the highest honoir, At the same Lima there will be a lot of sympathy for Hopkins, for this is the third year in succession that he has been runner up. The fact of the matter is that the Hong
Mears. Butterfield and Swire are acting as the local agents of the Cunard Com pany.
kew course is too short for Hopkins; ho is SALE OF OFIUM AT CANTON,
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