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THE HONGKONG TELEGRANH:
CRICKET.
H. K. C. C. v Kowloon.
These teams played at Kowloca on Saturday, à draw resulting. Scorea:
ECC
Q_1. Stapleton, a Pearce, b
A. G. Macdonald, & Lammart 87
F. G. Thompacts, b Farthing
E. L. Braga, b Lammert
Capt. Spinks, ran out
53
0
12
J. Stalker, e Banson b Farthing 5
J. P. Robinson, b Webster.
C. Dance, b Wabeler
S. T. Jones, not out.....
E. D. Erana, 'run out
K. Pestonji, nat ani.
Extras
12
Total (aine wickets dec )...119 Bowling analyzin...............
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HECC
F. N. Young
F. E. A. Webster
E.J.F. Mitchell, h. w. Maedon-
aid
T. E. Paaren, st. Dance b
Stalker
10
!
E. G. Lammert, c and b Evans 19 Brig. Gen. MeNaghter, b
Stalker
RE. A. Webster, not out.
H. B. Benson, 1. b. # . Mac-
donald...
M. M. Watson, run unt
A. B. Raworth, si. Pance b
Spinks
F. Farthing. Bot out
E. W. Hamilton and F. N.
Young did out ba'
Estras
Total i wickets,
Lowling analysis.
V
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ROYAL HONGKONG f(Mr.
YACHT CLUB.
The Opening Cruise.
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club
Handicap Class (Class Letter H -1,-Sonix (Mr. J. Clarke, sailed by Mr Greig: 2 Colleen Mr. S. Columbine), sailed by Mrs. Elliott One Design Class (Class Letter I held their opening cruise on Satur-1, Aika (Ur. 3. Grist), sailed by day. The Club was tastefully de Mrs Harston; 2, Daphne (Mr. V. G. corated with Bags, and all the yachts Smyth), sailed by Mrs. Hollander. .110 had dressed ship." presenting
B.D. Esan÷
1
J. Stalker
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ก
S.T. Jones....
10
Capt. Spinks...... 4
12
A.G. Macdonald, 1
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HKCC. 2nd XL v, KCC
2nd XL
1
Played on H.K.C.C ground and won by Kowloon, Scores:
FL.K.C.C. 2nd XL
8048
D. Feid, b Drake
Assorted Sizes
SANG FAT
FOOTBALL
(Continued from Page 6)
league career by beating the Am- bro-e 4 goals to 2.
Harraford was the first to score for the Ambrose, but Curlew scor- ing through Cook. Dyer, Scott and Taylor and Hairaford net ting a second goal for the Ambrose
CO.
LAWN BOWLS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
Mr. J. Clark The Winner.
A. S. Excell, b Overy.
F. C. Miller, e and b Overy... W. Fraser, b Drake
HH. Dɔy, l.b.w. Lawrence
L. D. MeNicol, e Hodge, b
La renca
M. C. Sandberg, b Brawn...
P. H. Cobb, cand b Lawrence, D. M. Dorkins, & Lawrence... J. R. Way, b Lawrence G. W. Sewell, not out.
Estras
Tel
Bowling analysis.
Drake
Üvery......
Sheaton
Lawrence Brown
quite a feative appearance. A laige
Heyward Hays Class (Class Letter
number f members and their-1, Ursula (Mr. D. S. Rouse). friends were presech Tea was served sailed by Mrs. Rouse.
on the lawn and the proceedings Gael Class (Class Letter G)—1,
WETE ralivened by music by the Viking (Mr. N. Pullen), sailed by
Hongkong Hotel band. The weather Miss Sorby; 2, Joan (Messa J.) was minet all that could be desir Bentley and D. Blake) sailed by ed; a beautiful bright sunny alter-Miss Coppinger.
noon, with a good wind, although Race for Naval Cutters.-The- All the Colombo's cutter did not compete. the tide was a little strong arrangements were efciently carried owing to a man
out and the function was a great board and the funeral being that
1
succes
2
·
haring died on
day. Only the Curlew's cutter
D Calling upon Mrs. Severn at the sailed.
20 conclusion of the races to present. Four Oars (Scratch Crews)-1, J. 16je prizes, the
Hou Mr. Claud
5. McCano, Capt. C. S. Dodwell, D. Severn (Acting Commodore) said Lugan, A. T. Lamplugh and Lieut. 21 they had to thank Mr. H S. Rouar. R. W. Cobb (ecx.).
32 Me. A 7. Lamplagh, Mr. J. S. Me-}
15 Cann, the Clerk of the Course, Mr.
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Naval Whalers (six men), H.
T. H. G. BrayBeld and all the others M. S. Ambrose; 2, H. M. S. Carlew who had helped to make the after-) The oficials for the day weft;m noon a success. He hoped they Sailing judge. Mr. H S. Rouse; Sail- would have a very successful seasoning starter. Mr. AW. van Andel, Mrs. Severn then kindly handed Time-keeper, Yeoman of Signals the prizes to the successful competi-Franklin- Rowing judges, Mr. E W. Carpenter and Mr. W. Logan;
tors.
After this ceremony, Hon. Mr. Ruwing starter, Lieul Conway Hake, 29 Severn referred to the No. 1. Ab RNB; Clerk of the Course, Mr. T.
How. As Mow had carried out his H. G. Brayfield.
33 2 duties with great enthusiasm and be
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KCC. 2nd XI.
E. W. Alderson. b Dorkins..
A. O. Prawo, e sad b Reid...
F. E. Lawrence, not out.
Yesterday there was a cruise to
10 4 hoped he would continue to carry on Siak Min. Fo-to Chau, and a cum-
in the same eficient manner. Mr.ber of interesting races.
The party
11 devera thought the Club recognised started for home about four o'clock,
20 Ab Mow's valuable services and healter & very enjoyable day.
104
hoped that he would remain with
E. J. Edwards, c Sewell b Reid |H. Overy, c Fraser b McNicol. 21
L. E. B. Hodge, e Sewell b
Sandberg.
The final match for the IAD. G. Herridge. c Excell b Bowls Open Championship of the
Sandberg... Colony, whieb took place on the L. S. Bates, c Cobb b Day Craigengoxer Cricket Club's Tee. G. Pile, e Sewell b Day on Saturday, resulted in a win for. S. Drake, not out Mir, J. Clark, of the Police Recres. J. Shenton, did not bas. ton Club, over Mr. G. R. Edwards
AŁ
the match ended as above.
University v. Club Reserves. of the Kowloon Bowling Greep
The University fielded a smart Club, the score being 21 to 11. side for this match on the Club the espelusion of the game the ground winning by two goals to nil, prizes were presented by Mr. R.
McTavish turned out as back for M. Dyer, President of the Hong Dorkins the Reserves and Mairoutside left. kong Lawn Bowls Association, as
Day
Extras.
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the Club for the rest of his life.
Presentation to Mr. Macdougall
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A presentation was then made to
MAKE YOURSELF STRONGER.
Mr. Macdougall, the Hon. Secretary,
who has resigned. Mr. Severn said
he thought they all recognised Mr. People withstrong constitutions Mardougall's valuable services, and escape many minor ills that make they asked him to accept a small life miserable for others. Don't
1 token of their esteem. It was not you envy the friend who does ye: inscribed, but it would be, and in not know what a headache is, 182 the meantine the speaker presented whose digestion is perfect and
sleep undisturbed? it on the Club's, betall w.regretted Mr. Macdougall's resig
nation very much.
They all
Three cheers were accorded Mrs.
R Severn for kindly attending the
.. Total.. Bowling analysis. ---
...
M.
25
46
2
Cobb. McNicol Way....
+
19
0
20
2
15
No. Score. Total. Score. Total. C.R.C. 2nd XL v. RA.M.C.
The
successful
1
1
R. AM. C.
Were:
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3
1
I function and presenting the prizes and this brought the proceedings to 10 2 a close.
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Everyone cannot bave perfect health, but muless you have an competitors organic disease it is generally possible to improve your physical condition by attention to the rules
Sgt. Hollands, b Wong Ching. 9 English Rig-1, Feathers (Mr. W. of health, the first of which is to!
Semy, Laing and Sepher played follows 1, J. Clark: 2, G. R. Raid. A good game for the University, Edwards;, J. Ferguson: 4, W. Lim scored a goal in each balf Hedley. for the winners.
The following are the details of Punjabis v. Kowloon Reserves. Saturday's match:
| Sandberg. The Heserves started with mine! Clark,
Edwards. men and could do everything ex- cept put the ball into the net White turned up later and Mason scored for them. Lees scoring! for the Punjabis brought thei
the Watch scores level and ended in a draw of une all. United v. S.C.A. "B" The United best the S.C.A. by 4 goals to mil. May scored for the winners in the nrst half and Simmons (2) and "Leonard in the second.
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Wilt's. Reserves v. St. Joseph's. On the Navy, 'B.' ground the Wilt's proved mucn superior to the College bags winning by 6 goals to mil.
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Curlew Reserves v. R.G.A. Reserves.
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Cpl. Savage, c not out
8
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Sgt. Rogers, c Lo b, Po Keung
0
&
Pło. Barnes,
8
Sgt. Wilkinson
did not bat
Yew Man Hong, o Thompson,
b Hollands...
Extras
Total
10
8. M.Thompson, c.b. Po Houng 14 J. Kew, c Wilkinson, o Rhodes
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Wong Po Keung...11 05
Another match has been arrang. Yew Man Hong... 8 0 41
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These teams met at Sookunpoo the Bailor winning by the odd goal in 5. Reilly (2)and Hender scored for the winners, while Clark sad Mr. Maclachao of the Lo Maa Pau, b Rhodes Dawson and Kent netted for the Taikoo Bowling Club, leat year's M. K. Lo, o Cavage, b Rhodes
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Wong Silk Chung, b Hollands 14 Wong Silk To, c and b Rhodes C.F. Lee, c Barnes b Hollands Chang Wong King, b Rhodes. Woo Pak Fook, not out Chan Man Woon, b Hollands.
Extras
4
2
12 Hollands
7 Rhodes.
35 Savage
Total Bowling.
17 822
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