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CRICKET.

SATURDAY'S OPENING GAMES.

Good Bowling at Kowloon.

The cricket season opened an Saturday when several interesting GRAFONOLA matches were played between local. clubs. The K. C. C. entertained the R. A. and were victorious by big margin, while the University decisively defeated a team from the H. M. S. Hermes. On the Hong kong Club ground, a trial game vas played between teams, cap tained respectively by Messrs. T. E. Pearce and R. D. A. Webster, the former winning by 52 runs,

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3. Jex, e Bennett, b Clayton

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Clayton

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"ENGLISH" FOOTBALLY

SATURDAY'S LEAGUE

RESULTS.

Ab St. Joseph's Church on Satur. day, Miss Agatha Chang, daughter

London, Octuber 3. of Mrs. J. Chang, was married to

Following are the results of Mr. George Neves, son of the late matches played in the leagues to Mr. Francisco Neves. "The Rev. Fr. Augustin officiated.

day

The bridge, who was given away by Mr. H. Blyth, wore a dress of white crepe de chine, Sho was attended by the Missos Mary and Lucy Chang (kisters) ns bridesmaids, and the Cardiff

duties of best man woro carried out by Mr. J. Noves, the bridegroom's brother.

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Subsequent to the ceremony nt the Church, the couple retired to No. 48 Praya East where the recep tion was held prior to their de partare to Macro, where the honey- moon is being spent.

University.

H. N. Balhatchet, e Overbury,

Findlay ..... B. P. Ng. retired

b Findlay D. K. Samy, A. A. Rumjahn retired 5, 0. Shahabudin, b Blake W. H. Sling, b Sillitoe Rov. E. K Qulek, not out W. M. Gittina, b Sillilce

Extras

b

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

Division 1..

2 Liverpool

1 West Ham

Bolton Burnley Everton Leeds Manchester C. Newcastle Notts. Cty. Sheffield U. Tottenham 4 Blackburn West Bromwich

3 Hary

2 Huddersfield

2 Manchester U.

Barnsley Bradford Chelsea

Clapton

.27 Derby

54 Middlesboro'

141 Portsmouta

.29 Port Vale

12 Preston so Sth. Shields .35

Wolves

Total (for 7 wkts, dec.) 214

S. A. M. Sepher, S. Hachiuma and

1. Tajima did not bat

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4. Sunderland

7

Arsenal

2 Leicester.

4 Birmingham

1 Aston Villa

Division 2.

Ji

2 Blackpool

"O Notte, For.

4 Kull

1 Darlington

6 Swensen

2 Oldham

2. Stoke

1 Southampton

6 Stockport

5 Fulham

1 Wednesday

Division 3 (South).

Aberdare Bournemouth

Newport"

Charlton

Norwich

Merthyr Luton

Bristol City

Division 3 (North),-

2 Southend

1

Gillingham

Crystal Pal.

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Brentford

Brighton

1

Plymouth

Capt. G. W. Morris, Edmonites b

Bowling Analysis,

Bristol R.

G

Queen's Park

0. M. R. W.

26

Allen

0.33 0

Exeter. Millwall

G. Lee, run-out

J. C. Lyal, blenslowe

Sillitoe

5.5 0 25

2

A. R. Raven, b Clayton

Williams

0

F. Goodwin, e Hattersley Smith, b

Smith

Findlay

Northampton Reading Swindon

.43

Sullivan

0

Watford

Densham

015

Blake,

18 1

Healey

0 23

10

Accrington 0 Coventry Crewe

Halifax.

1

Nelson

2 Walsall

Doncaster

2

Ashington

5

1

2.

Wigan

Chesterfield

0 Barrow

K. R. Macaskill, e Bennett, b Smith.6 B. Petheram, hot out:

F. W. Howell, w., Clayton

Total

Extrus

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

J. Clayton ....... .12.3 1 23 F. A. Henslowe ..12 1 67 2

J. H. Smith

Rough & 1 15.-

R.A

Capt. Bensley, b Lyal

: "1

2

0

LA. H. L. C. Hall, c Jex, b Goodwin 0 Lt. J. II. Smith, e Raven, b Goodwin 19 Maj. Hattersley-Smith, e Lyal, b

Goodwin

Lt. F. A. Henslowe e Morris, 5 Good-

win

Lt. Col. Edmendes, à Goodwin

Lt. J. A. Chester, b Goodwin

Capt, Bennett, e Jex, b Goodwin

Set. Gifford, b Goodwin

Gnr. Clayton, b. Petheram

Mr. Gnr. Rough rot out

Total

fxtras

Howling Analysis.

J. Goodwin

J. C. Lyal

O. M. R. W .10.32 B3 8

1 26 1 3

T. E. Penree's Team v

R. E. A. Webster's Team... Some new blood was tried out on the Hongkong Club ground when the team under the captaincy cfT. E. Pearce, defeated R. E. A. Webster's team, by a margin of 52 runs. Batting first, the victors ade 170, before the fall of the last wicket, Stewart scored 55, including eight fours and a six

Durham Hartlepools Lincoln Rochdale Southport Tranmere Wrexham

Rotherham,

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New Brighton

Bradford

Scottish League.

off Owen Hughes. Brig.-Gen. Mac- Airdrieonians naughten, was also successful Clydebank

Celtic

Dundee Utd,

Motherwell Heurts

2. Aberdeen

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1

14

with the bat, making 30 before Cowdenbeath falling a victim to Bowker, Webs- Dundee Falkirk ter's team could only muster 118, Hamilton

1

Morton Queen's Park Rangers -Reutor.

2

8

12 Vallack doing most of the damage Hibernians

by taking six of the opposing team's wickets for 41 runs. Scores: T. E. Pearce's Team.

E. F. Stewart, c Griffin, B.Webster 55

. J. Armstrong, c Owen Hughes,

bBowker

67

D. E. G Nicholson, b Bowker

L. R. Andrews, b Bowker

H. V. Parker, b Owen Hughes

Owen Hugher

B. Petherum vas, 2

University v. Hermes. On the University ground, the home team's bowling and batting showed that they are a term to be reckoned with in 'the' League this year. The men from the Her- mes found the attack of their hosts': ton good for them, and were dis- missed for 52. The University, replied with 214 for the loss of: seven wickets, when stump were drawn. With the exception of Gittins, all the batsmen reached double figures, Ng being top | scorer with 54, Scoren:

H.M.S. Hermes,

Lt. Sillitoe, b Shahabudin.

·

T. D. E. Pendered, e Hayward, b

... 2

Brig. Gen. Macnaughton, b Bowker 36

D. MeNicoll, b Bowker

H. G. Burns, B Bowker

L. P. Ralph, b Griffin

G. R. Vallack, b Owen Hughes T. E. Pearce, not out

Extrug

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ROSARY SUNDAY.

YESTERDAY'S PROCESSION.

As in previous years, the Proces- 5sion of our Lady of, the Holy Rosary interested attracted large and crowds of spectators, who lined the qntrance to the Rosary Church in f 170 Kowloon, and the strests along

which the procession passed.

9

Total

Bowker Griffin

Bowling Analysis.

0. 14

M. R. W.

3 56

1 43

1.

8 1 31

3

91 13

1

2 0 16 0 2 0

0

rear

Owen Hughes Webster

Feat Hayward

R. E. A. Webster's Team.

Hended by the Banner of Our Lady, the procession, on emerging | from the Church compound, after the recitation of the Rosary, pro- ceeded along Chatham Road into Austin Road, and then around the. of the Ohrch back into

A. W. Hayward, e Ralph, b Vallack 10 Chatham Rond again Following G. P. Lammert, b Parker

17 the procession there was a sermon

C. F Cardner, e e Macnaughton, b and benediction given in the Church.

Parker ****

Paymaster Allen, b Baihatchet... Jacks, e Stewart,

с

b Vallack

The Banner of Our Lady praepi-|

Lt. G. Williams, st. Sling, b Shaba- J. D. Humphreya, e Burns, & Parker toed the following confraternities and 3. J. R. Mitchell, b.w., McNicoll..11 Roman Catholic institutions of the 7. E. Hollands, 1 b w McNicoll.....7] Colony:

budin

Holloway, Shahabudin

F. Of. Overbury, Ne13D. B. Peat, 1.b.w., Vallack

E. R. A. Blake, e Sling, Quick

E. R. A. Bradey, b Shahabudin

Lt. Healey, b Ng

P. O. Densham, b Ng

1. A. S. Sullivan, b Rumjahn

Lt. Findlay, not out

Extras

BA. C. I. Bowker, not out

4-

H. Owen Hughes; e Pendered,

Vallack

H. Griffin, b Vallack

E: E. A. Webster, e Pearce,' b Val-

Enck

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

3

118

0.34 3

Total

Bowling Analysik.

0.

M. R. W.

Shahabudin

&

1 16

Balhatchet

.3 0 7

Parker Vällack

41 6.

Rev. Quick Ng

.5

2'40 ' 1 0 17

Stewart

4

6

0.

3

Rumjahm

1.3 0

Pendered McNicoll

5 1

14 0

0 18

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