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LOCAL SPORT.

„LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

DIVISION 1.

Club v. Navy,

Marley... Bedmond

Bowling.

O. 1. R. W.

16.2 0. 72 6

... 10 3 54.4

University,

A. B. Ramjhö, b Overy

W. Gittios, b Pestonji

72

A

33

29

Extras ..

Total

152

Played on the Clab Ground on W. Ball, run out Saturday, the teams were as J. D..Wright, ran cat follows: Nevy:-Orocker; Black, Y. A. Redmond, not out" Conker; Smith, Cornish, Biggs. E. Marley, L.b.v., b Hutchinson, Llewellen, Byrne, Claxton Newcombe, Cape. Club:-Gold. enberg; Cars, McCubben; Rsla- ston, Stewart, Rodgan: Wood, Goldenberg, Cassella, MoToavieb, Stalker.

Beforce:Lt. Dickinson, Midd. lesex Regt.

The Club kicked off. before a large crowd of spectators. The

v. "Atienza, D. K. Samy, J. H. Jnot, J. U. Thiry, &. Hall did not bat,

Bowling.

O. K. B. W. 9-0 441 4:0 35 0 .84 0 44 I 4.0.25 1

Civil Service

v. R.E.

Navy only felded nins men at Fratorji the start, but their team was com-: Macaskill pleted soon afterwards. Eron play Claxton Characterised the first twenty Orery minutes of the game, bath ends being vizited in turn: The Club forwarde did not keep up encugh, Played on the Civil Service which gave the Navy backs every ground, and resulted in another chance of clearing. This was disappointing draw for the home mont noticeable with the team. The Sappere turned ap outside left. After twenty well to time, but, through waiting minutes' play the Navy went away for one or two, the Civil Servante în fine atyte, Cornish hitting the delayed the start for over half a upright withs terrific drive. The hour; thos, probably doing them. ball rebounded into play, and selves out of the coveled other Byrne, obtaining possession, pat two pointe. It was thus id the ball well out of the reach of their preceding three drawn Goldenberg. From the kick-cff, games, and the Happy Valley the Clab came away on the left, eide cannot complain that only to find Black and Cosker time has robbed them of vic- much too good for them. The tory, when they themselves are so Olab forwarda did not appear dilatory. Winning the toss, Civil likely to beat the defence. Half-Service decided to bat first and time:-Navy, 1; Clab, 0.

sent in Dixon and Goodall. The

The standard cf frotball fell latter, after playing a ball on to away very much in the second his pads, was dismissed 1, b. w. ! kalf. Far toomuch taking theman Witchell took his place and soon and not the ball spoilt the game, got busy, bat, after a lusty 19, Eome of the Olub players sinning was beaten by sa insidious e very much in this respect. The from Reakes, se *** Dixon referee awarded the Nary a penal-abortly after. With three good ty, which was very much resented wickets down for 44, things look- by the Club. After consulting the ed none too roy linesman, the

held batting aide,

no

referee

for

the

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Bowling.

O. R. W.

***

12 27

7 25

0

.... 4 12

2

1

Hamilton bat Bradbury Witchell

Bird to bis decision, nd Coster made and Lamble getting together, E. E. Mr. Severa

mistake, thus

3 12 giving the ecore we raised to 118 before

Ling...

3. 5 the Navy a lead of two goals, the former put his leg in front Another pernity followed is quick after a nicely played 33. Now

Craigeogower v. Navy. This was an essy victory for saccession, this time against the that Bradbury has discarded his. Nary For hands. Stalker took "stone-wall" tactice, his cricket Craigengower, who passed the the kick and drove the bail past is much more attractive and use wickets in band. For the win Navy score of 107 with five Crooker. The Club made a great fol. Great and well deserved effort to draw level, but they applause was given to Lacas for aers Grahem made a useful 52, could not get past the backs. Just the catch that dismissed Bird; it bind this total. The former alan while Abbas was only three ba before time penalty number three 88 left-handed, low, and on the Ras awarded the Navy. Coaker boundary. In fact, the fielding Mr. Hastings alone stood up got six wickets for 46. The Rev. drove the ball above the goalie's of the visitors was very fine. bead, hitting the ioeide of the Ling being hit in the neighbour. against the bowling, contributing bar, and rebounded into the net. hood of his neck by rising

a well-played 47. Score:- Result:Navy, 3; Clab, 1. ball, sad sent

Navy. back 1.b.. The Navy quite deserved their the innings closed for 143, Comm. Giboo, b Graham.... wio, playing far the better foot Cripwell captoring 5 wickets for Sign. Heck, b Graham

Balebinsion put in some 27 rons. The Engineers respond Rev. Hastings, b Grabsm fins centres. The Navy have a ed with 14 for 8 wickets, Surgeon Smith, b Graham... splendid defence, no doubt the Hamilton accounting for five of Sob. L. Cary, b Abbas beet in the Colony. For the Club, them at a cost of 27 race, Asst. Paymaster Robinson b McTavish played well as also did HeGregor, Waller and LacAB Rodgers, in the half back line. A reached double figures, Scorca:

bell.

collection was made on the ground

in support of the "Heather Day" Fande, which should materially assiet a good cause..

DIVISION" 2.

South China Athletic v. 88th Co: R.G.A.

Played on the Navy Ground on Saturday last before a large crowd, this patch resulted in a win for the 9.0.A. by 2 goale to

Bil.

The Chinese thoroughly desery

*

Civil Service..

W, Dixon, b Recker...

D. M. Goodall, 1.b.w. Crip-

woll

... 19

R. C. Witchell, b Reskos BW. Bradbury,, 1.b.w., b.

Adame

23

P. T. Lamble, b Cripwell E. W. Hamilton, e Reakes, b

Cripwell

R. E. O, Bird, e Lucas, b Crip

well

ed their win and two clear goals B. E. Mr. O. Severn, O.M.G., does not flatter them in any way. o Adame, b Roskes

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Surgeon Wylie, b Graham 11 TO BE LEI ON MONTHLY Godowns and all goods remaining

...15.5 248

TENANCY-Godown, undelivered after December 3rd House, &c. situated on M. L. 1, 197, will be subject to rent.

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107.

0 28 2

J. D. Noris, o Cary b Gibson 3

A. B. Healy, run out....

5

4

Writer Staley, b Grimmett ... Private Moriarty, not out

Extrae

Total

**

37

Bowling.

O. MR.W.

Grabaz Grimmett Abbas

1

* 0.27 1 ... t

Craigeogower.

***

3

2 M. Abbas, c Moriarty b Bas--

tinge

49

7W Graham not out...

52

Extras

13 T. Thomson, o Cary b Smith 1

A. Grimmett, b Hastings...

0

Total

...143 R. Bass, b Hanley

10

Bowling.

0. 'R. W.

Oripwell

White

9 20

401

8 27 1

3 18 0

They were mach quicker on the W. II. Edmunds, c Adams, b ball than were the Gangers, their Cripwell

combination being quite a feature 3.0. U. Fletcher, not out

of the game. 88th Co. have quite F. J. Ling, 1.b.w., b Roskee...

a good team sad should finish

well up in the league table at the

end of the sessOD.

CRICKET.

Kowloon v. University." These teams met si Kowloon

on Saturday, when an interesting Rosken

gime

ended in victory for the Adam

visitors by six wickets and 20rane, Townsend This was mainly due to the good batting of Ramjshn, Redmond and Marley. The home side was werk in bowling. Soores:-

Kowloon.

Major Robatean, a and b

Redmond ...

9.27 5 0

... 9 28-

F. Rapp, L. A. Bose, F. Thom. T. Ford and F. Schnepel BOD, did not bat,

Royal Engineers.

Sgt. McGregor, b Hamilton... 17 Bapr. Gordon, Lb.w., b

Hamilton

HA

6 CorpL. Adams, b Hamilton ...

A. A. Claxton, b Redmond... 33 Sapr. Waller, o Hamilton, b

B. E. Lindell, b Marley

JP. Robinson, cand b Marley

It McConnell, b Marley

K. R. Macaskill, c Hall, b

Redmond

#

di

55

B. E. Mr. Severn...

5 L. Wahl, b Hamilton 9UQ MS. Berkes, o Bird, b

Hamilton ...

25 L. Opl. Lucas, b H. E. Mr. L. J. Blackborn, b Marley: 22 Bayern

W.T. Eleon,l.b.w.. b Redmond 7 Sgt. Oripwell, b Ling

L. E.. Hodge, b Marley 13 Sıp'r. Millard, not out

++

13. Overy, a and b Marley Odgt. White, not out.. B. Pestorji, not ont...

Extras

.Extras...

Total ... Bowling-

Rev. Hastings Comm. Aibeón Surgeon Smith

Enck

...117

O M. R. W.

30 131 2

3018 0

50 30 1

3033 1

.

+

....

2 Booley

... 1.20 3·1

9

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.132

Extras

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