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RE. . KC.C. D XL

The visitors, Kowloob, were defeated, Sergeant Hamblin's 41 and Corporal Blondia's 88 being the principal centri butions to the Engineers' win.

Scores:-

L.C.G. 2ND X S

Abbas Young

Sanjana

Hyder Modi

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The Chinese were unfortunato in being defeated five minutes before stumps were drawn, when they entertained the Club, | Webster was hit, on* the knee and.. was forced to retire.

Scores:

CHINESE R.C."

C. Choa e Galloway, b Powell

K. L Chau, b Webster

ROYAL NAVY

Bowling" "Analysis.

not be

<

Sirdar Khan.. Cassumbboy Ismail

Minu:

I

Wahab

Pay-Lieut Comdr. G. E. L Har

greaves, o Finnie, b McNicoll.31 Mid. Stephenson, not out Comdr. Barratt, run out Lieut. Qush, b. More ... Pay Comdr. Ushorne, not nut

Extras

+

Total (for 3 wickets)

Lieut. Comdr. Rushbrook, Lieut.

Dalison, Gould, Linut.

Marines Leech, Young and Woods did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Akbar Hassan

0

3.0 13 3. 0 13 32

A. 3 0 20

́LLC OSD XI..

M. P. Madar, è McLeod, b Young 22 7. Cassumbboy, retired..... 63 1. Hassan, st. Webb, b Hyder!...... 14 Sirdar Khan, c Webb, b Sanjana... 91 A. R. finu, e'and'h Saujana ay 7 E. A. Mousdeen, not out

1.0.0.

AW. Ramsay, e Halford, b.

Gifford

IA R. Runcan, b Smith

AR. F. Raven, c. Goldsmith, b

Hatterley Smith......

Ges. Lee, b Gifford

F. Goodwin, b Gifford

K. R. Macasicill, b Gifford

J. C. Lyal, b Smith

A. J. Kow, 1.b.xj, b Gifford Capt. Feary, not out

J.

Fletcher, not out Extras

Total

Ng Sze Kwong, b Webster

W. Hung, 1.b.. b Young.

H. C. Hung. st. Galloway, b

Piercy

0. M.

W.

H. S. Lee, Webster, ₺ Piercy........ Ng Ste Cheung, c "Buros,

Webster

b

Bowker Owen Hughes More

S. A. R. lanail, b Young-

19

7

H. Overy did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

Y. A. Wahab, retired.........

M.

H.

S

0

H. K. Minu, st. Webb, b Abbas... 17"

Henslowe

3 0 20

McNicoll Stewart

3.10

0 13

J. S. Ackber, e Melcon, b Abbas.........‚'1 A. R. M. Samy, run out-

Extras

Rough

3

11

Smith Gifford

20

Total

213

Bowling Analysis.

2. H.

W

10

1

Wo Po Keung, .e Galloway, b

Webster ..

H. Ching, b Piercy

CE.. Wong, e Humphreys,'

Piercy

Cheung Wing Kin. not out..........

Extras...

Young

H.K.C.C. "1" A

-133

Se

A. O. Brawn, b Jacob.

.136

Total

Bowling Analysis

0. M. IL-

Powell

0

1.

Walker

5 1

22 0

81

25.

1

W. F. J. Gorvin, b Jacob ......... 21.

Webater

1

34.

{

J. Fraser, e Hollands, & Cockell ..... 11 -

Piercy

4 0

17

E. J. Jordan, ra out...

13

J. D Humphreys, b Ching

33

C. Earnshaw, b Cockell

A

R. F. Walker, a Ching. & H.

Hung

O. B. Raven, b Cockell ...

7

19

Masters. e Hollands, b Jacob

RE. A. Webster, retired hurt

E. G. Renton, b Cockell

G. H. Piercy, c Ng Szo Kwong, b

Ching

J. C. Long, not out.

Extras

0

F. N. Young, not out

Total

T. B. Powell, Ching

W. Galloway, 1.b.w., b Ching

Extras

Bowling. Analysis

Total (for 6 wickets)

..144

Jacob Cockell Goodman

17.3

D. X 3

W.

12 2

3

0

P. Jacks, H. G. Burns

and

B.E

Piercy did not bat.

13

Bowling Analysis.

Sergt. Lockell, b Fraser

M

Q.M.S. Ramsay, b Fraser

13

Ng Sze Kwong.... 8 0

35

Sergt. Hamblin, retired

41

W. Hung

0

Corp. Blondin, c Raven, b Fraser 88

H. Ching

8.1 0

28

+

Major Hyland, b Long

5

Abbns

H. C. Hung

.0 22

5.8. Brown, not out

Pinna

Sergt. Hollands, not eat

Extrus

Reed

11

Bradbury

....180

J. H. Crutch, not out

H.K.C.C. 2ND XI. . ROYAL NAVY 2ND XI.

In a deague match the Club second

eleven defented the Navy,

Scores:-

ROYAL NAVY XD XI.

Capt. Chippendall, b Fraser

Extras

1

0

13

a. 32

EW

Jo" 1 44

2

36

ปี

-0 41

0

34

I

&.c.C.

13

198

B. Pethera, e Hyland, b Cockell, 1 W. Hill, e and b "Goodman 20

Total (for 6 wickets)

C.S.M Smith, Q.M.S. Jacob and Spr. Goodman did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Lieut. Alexander, Hepburu, b

Grin .....

B

Gorvin

Marine Wilkins, b Grifin

Fraser

P.O. Vincer, b Howell ...........

Hill

Lieut.-Comdr. Hamsbotham,

Petherum

Griffin

is

Brawn

3 10

Capt. Hopwood, Spicer,

#Rarea:

.

Valack

1 .0

Pay-Lieut. Gregory,

and

Howell ......

Wadeson .......

5

Sub-Lieut. Boyle,

c Grifin,

b..

Wadeson

Loog

CS.C.C. 1ST XI. . LE.C. 1ST XI.

The Civil Servicë eleven beat the home side on the Indian R.C. ground.

Scores:--

Bux

es.C.C. C.C.C.

Craigengewer were the visitors to the Civil Service ground. Play was stopped cwing to failing light.

Scores:-

C.3.C.C.

T. D. E. Pendered, e Plew, b Reed 28 E. R. Reed, Schnepel, b Rees........ 23 E. C. Fincher, retired

60

R. C. Wischel, c Abbas, b Reed...... 12 H. G. Wallington, e Plew, b Reed o F. H. Holdman, a and b Abbas... I R. E. O. Bird, e and b Abbas...... 13 H. Westlake, b Bradbury Maughan, not out

Total (for a wickets) ....180.

Bruce and Gregory did not bat. Bowling Analysis.

W. L. Plew, b Witchell ....

R. C. Reed, e and b Wallington... 27

S. Abbas, c. Holtman, b Walling-

Lon

27

M. Pinna, Westlake

5

B. W.-Bradbury, not 'out

6

T. Grimes, not out

20

Extras

Total (for 4 wickets)

101

A. Kitchell, E. Hamson, F. Sehne- pel and W. B. Muskett did not bat

CRICKETERS . FOOTBALLERS.

Bowling Analysis.

a

i

Witchell Bird

# 1

1,3

0

Reed

3

15

Perdered

18. 0

0

c.s.c.c. 18T XL.

44

H. F. Harper, run out W. Cullip, e Curreem, b Arculli... 10 C. F. Alexander, b Ismail..

10

Wallington Westlake

3

1

11

13 1

8

C. H. Beardall, e Dyer, b Madar 40

123

S. Spillette Arculli, b Kitchell 9

F. L. Squibba, e Afculli, b Madar 38 W. Edmonds, not out

* W.

1 30

2

B. Smith, run out ......................

Extras

D

H

0 30

7

19.

Total (for wkta.. dec.)...täv

3

Q

16

3.1

3

5 0

0

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Lieut. Comdr. Ingham, e Griffin b

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Engr. Com. Horpell, e McMaster,

Plummer

Extras..

Total

Howell

Griffin

Vallack

Macalpine

Wadeson

Bowling Analysia.

Plummer.de

H.X.C.C. END IL

H. M. Howeli, b Gregory

H. Spicer (caught), b Hooppell... 16 R. K. Hepburn, l.b.w., b Hooppell 3

H. Griffin (caught), b Gregory..... 3) J. A. A. Plummer, b Hooppell....

....6 R. M. Maculpine, b" Hooppell ...... 10 RA. Wadesco, e Ingham, b Hoop.

pell

J. P Bridger, c Gregory, & Hoop-

pell

M. M Watson, not out.

G. B. Vallack, b Hooppell

D. H. F. McMaster, not out

Extrae

Total (for 9 wickets)-

Bowling Analysia.

F. M. el Arculli ... 4

J. S. Curreem

" J. S. A. Curreem, not out.

T

Y

M

E

H. Strange, C. "Sara and C. Hal- Jam did not bat.

Bowling Analysis?!

A. el Arculli....

Madar

43

The following will represent the Volun teors on Wednesday, December 3rd, on the H.K.C.C. ground:-E. J. R. Mitchell (capt.), H Owen-Hughes, A. G. L Bowker, G. R. More, A. W. Ramsay, E. F. Stewart, J. Finale, W. W. Mackenzie, I. D. McNicoli, It E. Hollands and J. C. Fletcher. The match commences a 12.30 p.m. aharp. Tin in Pavilion at 12 noon. Stumps drawn 4.30 p.m. sharp.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

A SHANGHAI VIEW. Z

The result of the Shanghai-Hongkong match was a great disappointinent fa the followers of Shanghai cricket, writen a correspondeut of the N-C» Daily News. Our team was as representative as any XI. which has visited Hongkong for many years, but it failed for many and diverse reasons. Firstly, the luck of the guine, always evident in cricket, was badly against 119. Secondly, our bowlers, particularly. Wilson, bowled much below form. This does not apply to Quayle, who bowled far better than Ee has done for years and whose luck was heartbreaking. He repeatedly bent the batsman and just missed the wicket.. Thirdly, our Selding was at least 30 per cent below that of Hongkong. This don not necessarily mean that our fielding. was very bad,

Taking the light into consideration, we felded averagely well, but that of Hong- kong in our first things was undoubted- Jy the most brilliant exhibition seen in our Interport cricket. Bowker, at cover, is in the first fight and would shine in- any company, Owen-Hughes, in the alips, was better than good. These two were.. well backed up by the whole side, of whene Quick and Hargreaves showed up fre quently. Bowker also has possibilities as a bowler on the fast side. His energy is phenomenal and with greater accuracy he should do well Reed bowled a good length, as usual, and, helped by the wicket, was not easy to play. Our bats- men undoubtedly played badly, but each mistake coat a wicket, and every catch went to band and, caught 7

moreover,

was

SHANGHAI'S HAD LOCK-

an im- Our second innings was not provement on our first. Everything went wrong. Barnes, Quayle and Barrett were all out, bw, in two overs The benefit of the doubt did not come our way, yet one cannot help thinking that the Hong- kong side was the better of the two, but

The Palice Footballers" easily de-not a great deal better Webster played feated the Police Cricketers."

Scores:-

"CHICKÉTERS."

"J. Smith, retired

B. Meadows, retired.

43

..... 81

E. G. Baker, e Brittain, b Oram... 4 S G. Bradsell, st. Stewart, b

Simpson

4

Me Maho, "not out

15

0.

1.

B. Taylor, run out

6

13 4

W. Sword, c Clark, b Oram

0

2

J. Reynolds, not, out

12

1

Extras

1

$

1

14 0 }

S. H. Ismail ·

3

Q 21

N. B. Kitchell

3

19

1<L/C 1ST XL

Total (for 5 wickets)..............155

Total (for 8 wkta, dec.)...164

B. Wynne and d J. Waller did not

J Oram, B. Shephard, E." Fisher and T. Wilson did not baki

bati

20

*FOOTBALLERS."

N. B. Kitchell, e Spillest, b Ed-

W. Clark, retired

04

monds ..........

R Dewar, b Baker.

32

8. H. Igmail, b Edmonds

21

S...A. Inil, b Sara

W. Simpson, c Meadows, b. Brad-

197

J. Dyer, & Harper, b Hall..... 14 F. M. el Arcalli, e Alexauder, b

Hallam

Q Goodwin, b Bradsell'

W. Johnsont retired

22

W. Stewart, retired

3

R. QM.-

W

A el Arculli, not out..................

Extras

3

12

A. B. Brittain, not out

Extras

Gregory Hooppell Miles

H.K.C.CB

14 4

44' 2

0.4

43.

Toczl

..130

M

v. ROYAL NAVY.

This friendly match was played on the Navyground, and ended in a draw owing to the light failing

5 0 19 0

A. H. Madar, "S. D. Ismail, A. S. Sufiad and S. Bux did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

X.

Scores :-

Edmonds Spillett

40

0 17

Strange

17

H. E. Hollands, e Hargreaves, b

Leech

Alexander

Smith

10

GB More, b Rushbrook

Sara

58

E Over Hughes, é Osborne,"b

Stephenson ...

Hallam

Squibbs.

E F. Stewart, e and b Stephenson H. J. Armstrong, o Leech, b. Dali- j

4. son

A C. I. Bowker, a and b Osborne 67

AK. Mackenzie, by Osborne

95

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LD. McNicoll, b. Hargreaves..

J.Finic, not out

H. J. Stephenson, b ́Osborne

Kearne, c Rushbrook,

Osborne

Extras

Total:

Bowling Analysis

Hargreaves

~Leech

Stephenson Dalison Bushbrooke Barrett Gould Osborne

0

3.

K.C.O. v. RA.

Kowloon beat the Artillery eleven, Scores

**

12

Capt. Benseley, run out...

Lieut. Hall, b. Overy un

10

Capt Parkes, c Feary, b Fletcher 82 Major Hattersley Smith, at. Feary,"

b Fletcher

..18

cher MOLENAA

0

.... 10

Lient, Smith, b Goodwin

2

C.C.C. XI. v. IRC XI..

The Indian B.C. second eleven bat, an easy victory over the 0.00

· Scores:**

CRAIGENGOWER IND IL

T. Young, Madar, b Sirdar Khan G. McLeod, Sirdar Khan, b

Inmail

20

F. K. Modi, bw, b Birdar Khan D -H, M. Xavier, e Samy,” h Akbar. 42

E. Mow Fung, b Sirdar Khan

0

Y. Abbas, Cassumbhoy, b Minu 04 M. 8. Banjaria, e and b Ismail, nơ A. Rustonji, c Madar, b Ismail... 0

Bax, b Ismail

GA, Hyder, b Birdar Khao J. F. Webb, not out

Extras

Total

Lieut. Henslowe, st. Feary, b Flet-

Major Halford, run out

Sergt. C. Gillord, e Kew, b Flot-

Cher

Gnr. Dyer, not out

Extraa

Total (for 8 wickets) ..120

Mr. Gr. Rough and Gar. Gold Smith did not bat-

Bowling Analysis.

30

F. Goodwin

J. C: Lyal

Geo. Le

H. Overy

125

K. Macaskill 3. C. Fletcher..

M'.

191

pretty cricket, but was lucky, and Har greaves got runs in a somewhat in- orthodox manner. These two batamen won the match for Hongkong.

O'Hara seemed to be out of touch with the surroundings and did not "hold the stuff." Behind the wicket, Barnes was at sea. The wicket did funny things and he seemed to lose all confidence. In fact in this match he kept worse than be cau ever hope to keep again. It anus be admitted, however, that the wicket was. indifferent. The Hongkong wicket, with its peculiar light, never has been good, but in this series it was distinctly worse than usual One could never tell what would happen. To put on F. E. Foster on such a wicket would be little short of manslaughter. O'Hara remarked that good bowlers (meaning himself :) "bound net bowl on such a wicket-it was too bad! It required bad bowlers; like Bar. rett, to get people out However, the wicket was the same for both sides and Hongkong beat un fair and square.

After giving an account of the Sang- hai Malaya match, the writes can- cludes:

Hongkong beat Shanghai by an in- nings; Shanghai beat Malaya by 90 odd ruas; Hongkong beat Malaya by 2 wickets. These results make Shanghai very nearly, but not quite, da good an Hongkong and this supposition is about

correct

PRINCELY HOSTS.

As usuni, the hospitality shown us by Hongkong was princely Their staff work and organization loft nothing to be de Bired and the interport dinner was the best attended and the most successful ize the annals of Interport cricket. Shang-. bai must make an effort to get Tientsin ar Japan to join in a triangular contest with Hongkong in the near future.. Buch meetings do so much for the game we love, and help to promote that spirit of friendship and rivalry which is the back- bone of the greatest and best dit alfr British games, cricket.

THE CHINESE WAR.

1T8 ALLEGED INSPIRATION.

Mr. Lenox Simpson (Putnam Weale””) in n eigned article in the Far Eastern Times alleges that there is evidence that a catérie of Chinese politicians promoted the present war for the purpose of creat ing conditions under which they could compel a settlement of the Sino French

frane controversy, thereby releasi $10,000,000 (Mex) which they intended to divide among themselves. Ten "milion dollars is the portion available from: total of 870,000,000 involved.

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