SATURDAY'S SPORT.
· FOOTBALL
LEAGUE CRICKET.
"CRAIGENGOWER C.C, v
POLICE..
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 6 1011
The above teams met on the Police ground and both tooms compiled a piour score.
The Craigengowor went in first. at til their wickots were down for 72 runs. At one time the
The Hongking Football Chub mot the Naval Yard on thoir ground at Happy Valley in their roplay matele in the shield coin potition. The game was watched by a largo gathering of spectators.telegraph board read 5 wickets for 15 runs and at this point they gave up hopes. But the last two bataion played steadily and Double brought the score up figure scores were inado by U. A. Ilaycock (20), P. Currie (15 not
Tho toumaluod upas follows: Hongkong Football Club: (Goal) Kow; (backs) Hamilton and `MeCubbin; (kulf-backs) Moon, Barlow and Wilkie; (forwards) Atchison, Hedley, Brown, Gold-out), and L. A. Rose 10. onborg and Roberts,"
Naval Yard:-(Goal) Wilson; (backs) Haw, and Connat; if backs) Anderson, Brawn and
When the CC.C. drew stumpa tho Police wore confitent of a win, but lack was against them and all the wickets went down for 63 runs. Surgoant Pitt's 21 was the May-forwards) Watkins, Me-top score and the next was that of Farlane, Roi, Sullivan and Mor-. P. 3. Wodeliouse and A. C.
gan,
The Yardors won the foss, awi chose to defend the goal on the
Langloy-14 Bach,
KOT was in excollont forms in bowling and took 8 wickets for 33
CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB .. R. E. AND
DEPARTMENTS.
This 'matol was played on the Sorrice Ground at Happy Valley and onco again tho Civil Service nade a poor show. They were all out for 19 runs while the win- nors scored 137 runs for 7 wickets.
Ulub matshed side, with the wind runs. Hoggarth took two wickets in their favour. The Club kicked for 35 runs. For the Craigongower, off and took the ball to the Yar-Taylor did well, taking 4 wickets dore quarters, whore play rofor runs, mininod for a while until a "lund." was given against the Yard. This was taken by Long, who shot wide. The Yardors new took ad- yantage of the opening and made brush at the Club's goal with the result of 3 eorier off Wilkie. A minute later, second, corner was given, also fruitloss. The play now got more
The only seure of any account exciting and the leather was seen was thait of A. Pile (11), Capt. flying up and down the field with Bell compiled the top score both teams bombarding strong, for the R.D. and Departments, Roid then took possession of the and other good scores wore those ball and sont ina lovely shotwhich of Cp. Osmand (23). Private was impossible for Kew to cluar: Crew (20), and Major Taylor After this, the Clab ado many (13) attempts to qualise but nothing oventuated. A littlo while lator Sullivan netted the second goal for the Yarders which put the excitement up still more." At this period of the game, the ball was practically all the time. in the Yarders" grounds at the civilians were prossing hard. Aitchison centered to Guldenberg, who tried a shot at goal with no result. Soon after this, the hutor player sent in a lovely shot which resulted in a corner. This was taken by Aitchison and ended" fruitless. At half time the score Stoud
N.Y., 2 goals, H.KFC., O. The second half play was similar to that of the first und HOOIL after the start the Yardore neurod a third goal, which sonic of the spectators hold' should not have been awarded, as the scorer was believed to have boon off side. When the whistle sounded for time the score was,
N.Y., 3.; HEF.C., 0.
RIGHT HALF K.OY.L.I. V.
R.G.A.
This shield match was decided on the Hongkong Football Club Ground on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 The gamo was fast and interesting and rosulted in favour of the K.O,Y.L.1, by four. goals to one. Tho Artillery mon scored the first goal of the game in the first half, Soon after wards the Yorks equalised and before hall-ting they scared a
accond goal, In the second half- they were all over the Royal Car
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