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HONGKONG WEDDING. HONGKONG SPORTS & [PASTIMES (Sixth Series)

"DRUMMOND-SHARPLES.

| St. John's Cathedral was the The two-day holiday match scene of a very pretty wedding on between the Hongkong Club Tuesday afternoon, the contracting and a team representing the parties being Miss Linley Ruth United Services, ended yesterday Sharples, only daughter of Mr. and in favour of the Club On Mrs. H. J. Sharples, and Air. the first day'a play (as reported] Powes Drumtuend, ellest son of yesterday) the Services had the late Mr. Jevor Drummond, al lead of 19 runs on the first Hongkong. and Mrs. Drummond, Roth innings, but the batting of the of Santa Rosa, California. Club yesterday morning was vary the bride and bridegroen's fathers sound, the high score of 262 being were Commissioners in the Chinese compiled. Pearce contributed | Maritime Customs.

..

52. More made 48, Owen Hughes The Cathedral Chaplain, the Rev. made 41. five other players H. Copley Moyle, erducted the making double figures. The Un-ceremony in the presence of a largel ited Service could only make number of friends. Buring the 131, of which Hargreaves made service Mr. Mason, the Cathedral 4 and Hattersir-Smith 31. On organist, played musie suitable to: the game as a whole, the Club the version and Mr. Sanger won by 112 runs.

frendered very nicely a solo. second innings scores The bride. The

who entered the Cathedral the armı of her father, by whom she was 29 given away, was charmingly attired 11 in white satin crepe, embroidered 23 in pearls and crystals, outlined 15 with silver thread, with full court 6 train and tulle veil and orange blos. She carried a shower bou- 45 sotus.

were ——

Hongkong C.C.-2nd Inns. Mitchell, e Goold, b Rough... Lammert, b Pomfret

Sayer, and b Pomfret

Powell, b Pomfret

Quick, b Pomfret ...

More, c Pemfret, b Hargraves. Pearce, c Wallace, b Hargravea 52/quet of beautiful white roses and

41lilies.

Four bridesmaids were in al- tendance, the Misses Eita and Nina Hazeland, Miss Mary Louise Meyer and Miss Mary McRae, and

page. Master Bruce Meyer. The bridesmaids were dressed in pale yellow taffela silk with: overdre-a of vellow Det, and Wpicture hats to rentch. They

Owen Hughes, Lb.w., Rough Webster, e Pomfret, b Rough

26

7

Gare, st.-b Wallace

Reed, not out

Extras

14

Total

262

Bowling Analysis.

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M.

R

Hargraves...13 Pomfret Fritz

1

65.

19

3

5-1

11

49

Rough

.10 - 2

25

Wallace Gould

8" 3

I

3-4

26

United Services-2nd Inn. Fritz, c Owen Hughes, b Reed Jetham, c Hughes, b Reed Sharpe, c More, b Quick

17

Purcell. b Powell

Williams, b Powell

&

Wallace. b Powell

vore gold chains and pendants. 4the gifts of the bridegroom, and

carriel bouquets of yellow chrysan themum». Master Meyer was al- Itured in a white satin suit. The a dress cf bride's other were mauve satin and chiton velvet. heavily bealed, with hat and busi 3quet to match.

The bridegroom had as his best;

WE RECOMMED Hargraves, & Pearse, & Powell 47 man Mr. D. Bruce, of the Astatic

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Goald, e Quick, b Lammert Pomfret, c'Gace, b Lammert Hattersley-Smith, c Hughes,

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Extras

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1

1

were, Messrs E. Meyer and E. B. G. Souter.

10

At the conclusion of the ceremony!

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a large number of inends assembled at the Hongkong Hotel, where the reception was held. The happy

31 couple received the congratulations of the gathering and the usual Boats were bonoured."

Later Mr. and Mrs. Drummond .131 left for Repulse Bay, where the first part of the honeymoon is being wen. They will leave to-day for Manila and Shanghai by the Empress Russia. The bride's going-away dress of beaver Paloured an cloth: lined with fame coloured silk, and jumper, with bat to watch.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

H

R..

Reed

.12

3

24

2

Lammert Webster... 4 1

.10.1 1

3

12

.10 3 31

4

1

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7 2 22 Kowloon C.C. v. R.E.'s. In a friendly match at the Kw- Toon ground yesterday the Royal defeated by the Engineers were

small margin of 15 runs The batting was not of a high order

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Manila. Feb. 6-Customs off- and four innings were easily play-cials seized 1.500 rounds of am- ed. In their first venture the munition on the President Jackson, K.C.C. hit up 90, which drew a destined for China, which had reply of 65. This same total was evidently been loaded in Seattle- scored by the home team in the Reuter

second innings, leaving the En- gineers 91 t get to win At one! period it looked as if the runs would

be bit off, but the later batsmen

failed. The feature of the match Overy was the bowling of Jacob in the Brawn second innings. He took eight o. Raven ....

wickets for 11 runs.

Scores:

Kowloon 1st Innings.

H. Overy, Water. b Playford

A. O. Brawo, b Jacob

A: Raven, b Playford

E. J. Edwards, b Playford

E. Savage, c Cloughton.

Goodman

A. W. Sommers, b Goodman

Bowling Analysis.

H.

Pr

3

20

3 23

2

S 1

15

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Lang, c Winter, b.Jacob

I

Green, b Playford

2

Fraser, b Jacb

9

21

A. Raren. b Jacob

0. Raven, Playford, b Jacob. 3

Kowloon 2nd Innings.

4 Edwards, b Jacob

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Brawn, not out.

7

21

Savage, b Jae2b

Woolley, c Winter, b Jacob

Summers, b Jacob

4

Exxtras

D. Greea, c and b Winter

1

Total

65

HEARING

14

Bwling Analysis.

BY FLAME

Quite a Hearing

by fire! new wrinkle, to be sure.

But it

0.

·M. I.

W.

3

.20

1

8.1

4 . 11

2

17

A. McHewitt, b. Jacob

90

Playford R W. Jacob

Goodman

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M.

T 1

24 3

6 1

20

Cockell

8 2

19

4

11

1 12

Playford Cockell, Jacab Goodman Cloughton Winter......13

RE-Ist Innings.

|L. Sgt. Cockell, b Overy

Q. M. 9. Ramsay, b Brawn

Capt. Chippendale, b Brawn

L. Sgt. Brown. b Overy..

|C. G. M. Smith, e Brawn, b 0.

Raven..

L Sgt Winter, c Green, b.0.

Raven

Spl. Go dman, st. Edwards, b 0.

PSTen

Q. M. S. Jaćos, b 0. Raven

Sgt. Cloughton, e Green, ₺ 0.

Raven

M. Playford, O. Raven L. Sgt. Best, mot bak

1 15

RE*2nd Innings. Cockel, b O: Raven

Ramsay Edwarda, b Fraser.

Chippendall, e 0. Kaven,

is possible, says a London wo- man teacher at a school for the 8 deaf. She has invented a special gas burner, in front, of which a 1deaf person may stand while speaking. If he enunciates cor- 2 rectly, the flames bobs up and down. The device teaches dest children to speak clearly, the in- structor declares, for the fame responds only to perfect diction.

D

Brawn

23

Brown, b 0. Raven

1

Smith, c Fraser, b Overy

16

Winter,

Green, b: Overy

12

Goodman, b 0. Eaven

12

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0

21 Jamb, b Ovezy

Cloughton, c and b Raven

25 Playford, e Edwards, b Overy,

Best, pit out

Extras

Total

Bwing Analysis

Raven

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