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J. K. Brand, not outsman si to 3. Lambs, e Edwardi b. Pearce..

A. G. Caruthers, 6. Sharpe

H. L. Spike, not out .................. D.R. McEuen, si. H. Bancock b.

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him away to leg with a ceil glance, for four, Anica drive by Landing yielded another bound ity and brought up the score to ago

Off Main's next over, Laubing got a drive to mid-off and brought his own score up to 58 He blocked the next two, and then Main with

a very fast ball, from leg, clean bowled him. Score: 258-8-58. The seventh wicket bad yielded 95 in acid both blumen had made the best stand of the day. Lanning's innings, though not a showy one, was undoubtedly a thoroughly foe and capable ff. Lang had played the correct game, and had kept up his wicket; whilst Edwards was scoting” freely. The re cepiton he got on his restrate the Pavilion was' thoroughly deserved. Corporal Sharpe was next in, and Edwards faced. Carruthers, The first three bills of the over he blocked and with the fourth, Carruthers Clean bowled |- him. Score: 258-9-60. Edwards'inuings was the display of the day and if a trifle reck, lets he was none the les brilliant at times, hilling out all round the wicket with delightful freedom. His do was compiled at a period when it was most wanted, and his effort, along with Lanning's, was the means of putting Hong- kong in the favourable position they attained, Irvine the last man in notched 3 rona, and in playing forward to a short-pitched ball was neatly stumped by Wheen. The innings realized 261 runs, Corporal Sharps carry

clusion of the innings at 12:48 pm., the teams went i to the Pavilion, amidst prolonged ap plause, and the luncheon interval followed,

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recorded. A maiden over by Hancock follow ed. Peerco, gave” C'llardéssen another life, in not being able to hold an exceedingly hard | return. A glance to leg for a brace by Ollerderson followed, and Hancock in leg for. a wingle and then Olluderson despatched the

ball to the boundary with a drive along the

pitially all round the wicket and all, hin sirokes were powerful, and 'cleanly executed, Lamba was the next batsman in, and blocked the remainder of the over, Hancock next bowl ed, a maiden over and Pearce conti, ued. Lambe blocked the first fall and mishit the

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Both bowlen put in majdan overs, the hats to was registered on the board! Pearce.com man refusing to be tempted. Brand got tinued the attacks and, his first ball Anderson Pearce away to fine jeg fors and followed it his for 6, into Chater Road Anderson next up by repeating the stroke for a single. Hen- hit a ball to point which, was ficided, but a cock sang in apother change of bowling, single resulted through an overthrow. A | Sharpe going on at the eastern end in place of change was now meet in the bowling, Makin Makin, A leg glance by Brand brought 150 relieving Penice at the eastern end. Rodolph 'en the board. Brand next got in a cut, off despatched the first ball to mid-on for a bound Pearce, for a single, McEuen adding another ary and so was hoisted on the board. Another off the last bail of the over. Sharpe's first ba'

McEuen spooned into the hands of Turner, Sharpe was put on the western end in place. who muffed a very easy chance. Hancock of Hancork. Anderson got Sharpe away to relieved-Pearce at the stem end and bowled fine log for 4 and a glance to square leg yielded a maiden over, Sharpe, on resuming with his a single. A nick by Rodolph g 1 pan the third ball, templed McEuen who stepped out wicketkeeper and yielded a boundary, bring to a short pitched ball and was promptly ing 60 on the board...

sumped by H. Hancock. Score: 153-6-2. The retiring batenian bad done nothing to material. Is increase the score, but tried the stonewall- ing game, Wheen was the next man and promptly opened his account with a hit to square 1g for a single.

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NOTES ON THE GAME. [By an exdatespri Player] The longion-Shanghai Interport Cricket Match was continued this morning The weather was overcast and very cloudying out his bat without scoring. At the con-hit by Rodolph to mid-on yielded a brace and and a frshwin's Wa blowing. The pitch wch had crumbleri Bomewhat was, however, in good condition. The various players had a few mida os' pieliminary practice before the innings commenced with a view la getting their eye in. Punctually at I am.the ball wear, and the Umpires went out to inspect the pitch. These wres an Saturday night, when stumps were drawn, were Shanghai 212; Hong- kone 144 for 4 wickets down, with Messrs, W. CD. Turner ard A. E. Larning not out, with scores of 20 and 13 respectively. The Shanghai' Skipper,' Walker, led his team out $12.05 am amidst applause, and was follow ed by the ninti batsmen, Aplentiful supply of "sawdust was scot out in the bowlers, to enable them to get n'good footing, the plịch being a dri Boggy. Linning to fuit knock; agalist Main's Bowling, and scored a single by n hit to leg, off the oyrt. Carruthers assumed the attack at the westera 'end, "Lanning facing him.. A single resulted from this over. Both bowl. en kept a good length and the batsmen were

Anderson by a pretty cut got Makin away for a brace and a hit to mid-on gave him a single. Rodalph followed sun for a similar amount, and the over terminated. Sharpe continued and Rodolph got a single past point followed

Wheen put some life into the game by bit by a bit to square leg which was well fielded. Rodolph in stepping out to hit the next one ting ancock for a single to cover. With 15 frim Sharpe, a slow deceptive one, stepped too minutes to go before drawing stumps bath far forward and was neatly stumped by Han-basmea contented themselves with purely de cock. Score 68-2-13, Rodolph played a sound fensive tactics, Wheen drove Sharpe to the innings, but got somewhat reckless towards on for, another single and Brand stonewalled Walker was the next the remainder of the over Hancock with his the latter end batsman and got a boundary by a prestyrki bali, sent in a short pitched one which cut ff Makin, bringing 70 on the board. Wheen mishit and spooned in the air. Hin Anderson next faced Sharpe and played him cock with a splint got to it and safely held h very carefully, a mhiden over. Walker got very good catch.core: 156-7-3. Carruthers Makin' away to leg for a single, and Sharpe was the next man in. Brand got a sneak

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A retrospect of the game s1 Var it has gone shows that both teams are fably equal.. Shang hai has a good all-round team, the majority ba ing good, steady bats and fielers. In bowling Shanghai is well-represented and it speaks well for the strength of the Hongkong batting when such a respeciable total of 161 was compiled. Hongkong his reason to be proud of its batting this year, the first 6 wickets all realizing double figures rematch is at present in a very 'in. teresting state and though Longkong has a use Tai lend of 49 runs on the first innings the Shanghai team die by po means, vanquished yet: The glorious voceftainty of cricker has seldom beer belter examplified than by the various flickers of fortune this forenson, Hong. koppo starting to-day with a runs for 4 wic kels down were in a good posisine and a sub- not taking, any liberties. Okerdess-nat squarest intial total was expected. When the core leg put some smart fielding saving a banndary reached 161 Hongkong's chances were none took up the bowling, Walker drove Sharpe to to leg, off Hagcock, Edwards cleverlys having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby. from Pearce by a clean pic 5 Sn a quick to glorious, as the loss of Turner's wicket the rails for, 4, blucked the next three, and saving the boundary. Caruthers opened his informed that their Goods, with the exception run. The con le ion of the louith oversaw tollowed by those of Capt. Beasley, and Lien- then got a brace for a glance to tine leg, bring-account with's cul past cover, which yielded's 150 on the board, clearly indicating the mature cant.Tayirir for an additional two tuns, gave the score_up_to_80. Anceison on facing sile, Sharpe resumed bowling Carruthers of the bowlingand keen fielding of the Shanghai Shanghai a chance of getting Hongkong out Makin got in a pretty culs which were well stopping the first ball but being unterly beate men. Lanning scored a boundary off-Main by for a smaller total than they themselves scored. liefded by Pearce, Repeating the stroke. be by the next one a good length ball with big pany, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery

time successful and scored off break. Score: 3588-1. Sparkes was the pretty,cur pisi faver. A similar effort by Tffe advent of Edwards, however, completely was this

boundary. Walker next drove. Sharpe sexi man in and got a single with a straight Turner enabled the telegraph' to.register.i6o altered the aspect of the game and a long sod

n single, Pearce again drive, when the bell went and stumps wire The 'firal- ball of Main's nest over saw Turner profitable partnership. between Edwards Andonge for elen's bowled by a beautifull which whipred Lanning was the means of putting Hongkong fielding well. Anderson next drove a hard drawn Stores 159 Brand being 10 and In sharply from the off. Score: 161-5 27. Turner gain into the comfortable position they held ball to mid-off, scoring a single Hancock now Sparke 7, both not ont... had played his characterisic' innings, which this morning prior to the sin. The batting of effected a change in bis howling and Irvine was style combined with Tafely. Tais batsman the Shanghai ser was, attractive on alur put in in place of Makin. A single off THE FETE AND ILLUMINATIONS,

With parderous clouds rolling overbond, had made a right good stand, and gave a very day and Hongkong was fucky, to get rid of ruins over was all that was recorded... Capte useful exhibition, Cap, Beasleys Hongkong's Olterdessen, through being sug out. Oller.Beasty relived Sharpe and was apparent the eliminati ; the start from view; with myriads next representative, followed and, after black dessen, the. Shanghai Recreation Club crickHonging"Skipper" wanted to put in a variegated lanterns casting their soft beams ing a couple straight balls from "Main, was

baisman, compiled his 5 runs in splendid variety of bowling. Anderson with a drive to around indeed the picture was a plendid 'ope clean bowled with a good length fast ball style and in good time scoring all round mid-of got a boundry and brought the score for the occasion: the illuminated fele on the which beat him all the way. No addition having the wicket with freedom. The bat ing of up to go. The last bull of the over was neatly HK.C.C ground on Saturday night. Fer bit to mid-off sod yielded a 1 race. Walker.tivity was clearly marked on etch side of the been made to the score, the toe aph registered Messis. Walker, Wheen and Rodolph was 16:60. ieur. Taylor was next ntan in and, sound and their efforts, along with Cllerdensen's next got a full pitcher to leg, Lanning brilliant ground. The Hundreds of lanterns which toised to a gentle breeze drove one to think 'of alter scoring a biace, hitup a ty catch to leg, wore res, onsible for Shanghai's respectable ly saving, the boundary.

old, old stories of fairyland the twinkling hele all Main's boyl ng, which Ollerde en was hot, total For Hongkong the Hancock brothers,

Beatley resunied bowling and Walker go! flow in accept og. Score: 1637 Edwardi (with Teafce, Lauring, Edwards and Turner him away to leg for two, and followed it up of light in the trees around, was, to say the followed and (ced the bowling of Carruthers were the star bausmen and nobly, acquitted with a single for a lito point. Ervine continued least, food for the imagination.

The entertainment was booked to start ni and hitting him for a brace Singles by both themselves. A word as regards, the fielding, and put ina maiden over. Walker faced Beasley bats raised the score from 1 to 170 after 35 Both teams fielded equally well, but special and placed him to mid-off for single, Ander. pine o'clock, but long before that crowds were. the time the band of the King Alfred got into. in Main's next over, mishit a bill which Whien, for Hongkong And Lambe and Ollendessen's for to be haistrs, amidst applause. The fail swing with lively tunes, men, spotlessly minutes play Edwards, after blucking bata mention must be made of Lansing's helding son doing likewound causing the first century peking admission to the grounds. And by the wicketkeeper, fight have held Slow Shanghai. to the bowling deparment Hong-next fesulted and Irvine resumed the bowling. scoring continued, the bisman finding the kong were largely indebted to Corporal Sharpe, Walker got I'm away in long-off for a single tired, and women, in their latest gowns bowling too good to it. Edwards was play who alone of all the bowlers lived upite his re- and Arderson poxi gul a Boundary by being moved about amongst the shadows. Thus, ing himself in, bincang the straight over and putation. He had an average of under 13 suns bit square lep. The land of H.M.S. with the beautiful surroundings, the music. and patiently wailing for an occasional, loose pije. for each wicket and in spite of the number of King Alfed arrived on the ground shanly the promenading the night was a precious one Bob batsmen were playing the correct page overs he bowled, he rarely.cent down a loose after luncheon and played some, enjoyable dear to the heart of the Hongkongite. under the chaisances and were not faking Ball Changing his length and, pace tieverly selections. any ri-ks. The Shangkat "skipper" now he was treated with the utmost respect by the

barid discpursed appropriate music is deemed it advifatule in subujlúte McEuen for Shanghai baismen: Regarding the Shanghai Carruthers, and a change was also made in the bowlers Main took the honours and got 6

Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard and pary's field. Off. his second ball Edwarda neaffy wickets, le proved a trifle expensive, on Sa-

arrival was heralded by the playing of the despatched him to leg. The conciusin of the turday, sending down many loose balls; and,

National Anthem, and soon after the open air over yaw 183 h the braid. Edwards punished only taking a wicket, However, this morning

cinematograph exhibition opened. Then fol. Main in his next over, gaicing him through Maia was in are meute and, bowling a fast as for frequent applause. Another change thinned down. Then followed the adjourn

towed the fireworks. By midnight the crowd nowmade in the bowling, lexice ghing qo in the slipt for 4 and following it up by a hit for 6ever, h get 'wickets, all clean, bowled into Chater Road. Off the last bit of McLuta's Carruthers and parke, if the other busters places Bastey, Walker blocked balls and ment to the Hongkong. Club, which was thrown over, Lanning.gol him away, ford by a pretty tried, were successful with 2 wickets apiece.got the fourth away for a single told an, An-qpen to the ladies, for supper, while the Bandthe whole team cabinet be much above 27.

of the 3rd Middlesex Regiment played,a. selecz cut, bringing the score up to 190. Occasional hits

derson scoring a single, Cocjin

Carer, and during the next two avere raised the score and

bringing 1.0 on the board. Anderson nextion of music. Supper ended, the dance took Amidst great applause from the Grand-Stand

despatched Tryine in point, for a single, the place, and it was not until the small hours the second century was hoisted, Both bats

batsman taking a short run. Walker also put of the morning that the last strains died away Irving away, for another single, to leg, and in the atmosphere, men were usw playing free cricket and hitting

Penice resumed bowling, Walker got a přelty all round the wicket. Main proving expensive;

boundary off him during the over, by a hot. was taken off and Andetion. putet nj, ja' 'his' plage. Abitioaquare leg by Edwards saw lite

drive on to the screen. Hancock now came score raised pato. The Shanghai Hipper"

on to bowl in Place of Irvine: A single by now made another change in the bowling,

Walker and a brace from Anderson raired the putting. Sparks on at the western end vice

score. to.130" McEuen Sparke gal in a maideh over, and Lanning faced Anderson,

Both these bowlers were in "good form and acted up to their reputation. Wheen, the Shanghai, wirket keeper did, well and only allowed 3 byes in a big innings of 160. H. Hancock, the local keeper, was very clean in his methods and kept wicket very well.

After luncheon group photographs of the teams and their friends were taken by Mee Cheung, the well known photographess. The pitch was alled during luncheon and the match resumed at 2:05 pm. Shanghai opened with Ollerdersen and Anderson, Ollerdearen taking,firat knock from R. Hancock's bowling. A single by Ollerdessen was the only score of

In few words the evening's entertain

The team is ́undoubledly- one with sitong attack, and includes feveral hawlèïs of no mean

ability, whilst every member of the Eleven ex- cept Wheen 'is capable of taking wickets Cooper, Main and Sparke should be dangerous on a fast wicket,, whilst ·Carruthers and

include in any Eleven three Bowlers of sb should the ground suit thera, It is unusuallā. much similarity in style asain, Sparke and Anderson will make the ball play lively alice

Cooper, but the selection committee in choos ing the latter evidently had not forgotten his reparation as a "Demon","bowler when he figured for the South;. He has certainly regain ed some of his old for this season

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As a batting side, lo team is not as strong as it might be desired. Rodolph, Ollerdessen, Carruthers and Andeison are forcing batsreti short boundaries of the Hongkong ground, D. R: McEuen, W heen and Sparke are plodding bais, and are useful is stopping a rot, should Gran Valor Espagnola such a catastrophe set in. heen is to be has a safe pair of hands should he be called Marca Roja depended upon behind the wickets, and Lambe Quite a feature in the Eleven is the age of upon to don the gloves some of the players, five of whom do not aver. Honey Suckle... age over 12 years, whilst the average'age-of-

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Central district, leli her house, asying the wis Mickuen at point.very nemyly saw him run bus, carefully played the remainder of the over. liberties with the bowlers good length balla, the forthcoming Cricket confest at Hoagkrog. going to visit friends. She failed to rejura the hateman tegaining his crease by Inches. Ollerdesin on facing Pearce despatched the bat opened his shoulders to any loose ones. The Alexandra which conveyed the team to

home that night or the following day, Yenter The next bail Lanning placed to leg for a sin- first ball of the over to the screen witti afurious Anderson received an immense cvation as he Woosungy where they joined the Arcodia left day a report of her disappearance was made lo Jospector Ritchie, at the Central Police Station," gle and paid the score of the visitors. The drive along the carpet and added a single wended his way to the Pavilion, and his athe jetty about 9-30,...

and a search was ordered, but without any re flelding of the Shanghai ment was now very by hitting the next ball past. mid-on. tracliye innings merited it," Brand "was; the| The team cannot in any sense of the word

ault, Early this morning, however, the, girl's keen and small, and several individual efforts Anderson next got a leg-glance off Feaice, next man in and bidcked the remainder at the be termed representative when such player as body was found floating in the harbour-off. were loudly applauded Elwards bext ficed the ball going to the boundary, and the over. Walker, in Bancock's next over, got Captain Bafjell, ur foremost batsman, and V. Murray Pier Suicide is the only theory ad- Zenidjek. Anderson and scored hice Boundaries in suc- talegraph showed to on the hoard Harock him away for a brace and Pearce resumed, the fieLanning, our best all-round player and pre-vanced at the present moment. Her remaire

Surfin cassion, the first one by a hut dify out into put in a maiden over and Pearce continued bowling

fer bowler, were usable through more pressere removed to the mortuary for burial, the deep field; next agbanca in leg, and finally with the ball, doing likewise. Ollerdessen oo H.B, Sir F. Lugard with Lady Lugard aring cells to be included to the Eleven; but we CHOI CHEUNG and Wong Kwan street coolies/Löwen Lifeg ★ pretty curlo cover point, bringing the icore facing Handcock, g'anced him to square leg,rved on the grounds at 4 pm, and occupied the have sent away weaker teams before, and the went the wrong path on Saturday, and as a

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pressit combination, given a little lock, should result they have been put-away for six weeks "A"drive by Edwards off Sparke realized and followed, the batsman blocking the remainder Pearce nut in a maiden over and Hancock da justice to our Model bellement. L. Walker, to repent their misdeeds, Choi and Woag on brought his individual effan to top score in the of the over. Anderson scored a single off continued the bowling, Walker drove him to the Captain, knows the game thoroughly and Saturday night forced an entrance into a store at 67, Kowloon City Road, and removed tenum. match. Corruthers relieved Anderson at the Pearce, when Hancock again came up the on for a single, bringing the score on to plays it thoroughly; and be will get out of his brellas. The robbery became known soon after H. PRICE & Co., Ltd., eastern end 'and 'promptly got a brace off him singis to leg by Andersca was succeeded by 14-. Walker next got Pearce away to fine deg men all they are capable of giving. He is their departure and the police were notified, as by a hard cul, following it up with, a single, Ollerdensen hitting out into deep falda for a brece, and in trying to cut the next ball supported by A. G. H. Carruthers, C. 5. wore the pawnbroker's in the neighbourhood bringing the score up to 240 Main was again catch which Landing managed to reach, but chopped it into the sale hands of Hanc ckar Cooper, H. B. Ollerdersen, A. F. Wheen, alt. Venterday morning; Choi attempted to phen WINE AND SPIRIT Merchants,

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