51
October 22, 1896.
keeper in the realms above) call to Bo(w)ling- broke
Awake my St. John, leave all meaner things To low ambition and the pride of kings.
Sir William Robinson and the President, Mr. Coxon, watched the game, which was also graced by the presence of many ladies and enlivened by the music of the Hongkong Regi- mental Band, which, by the courtesy of Major Retallick and the officers, was in attendance.
Appended are the score and analysis :-
ALL COMERS.
Lieut. Boden, R.B., e sub., b Mast
CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT.
POOL.
Mr. P. de C. Morriss
Mr. M. Stewart Mr. C. H. Grace Mr. C. A. Tomes Mr. G. Stewart Mr. C. E. Hume Mr. W. A. Duff
313
98 15 83. 104 15 89
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
First Tunings.
Overs. Mans. Runs,
$102 12
90
St. Croix
15.1 3
43
108
15
⚫ 93
Moule
7
17
Mann
97
8.
16
93
25
101
3
98
Farbridge
5
McClure
3
112
12
100
12
Cox...
.2
13 entries.
Second Innings.
BOGIE CUP.
Mann
22
23
Mr. P. de C. Morriss...
5 down
Cox
13
18
Mr. C. Palmer
6
St. Croix
9
22
"
A. G. Ward, b Eccles
Lieut. Davies, R.A., b Ecales.
Mr. Morcom, R.N., o Mast
Capt. Langhorne, R.A., b Smith
D. Wood, c Mast, b Vallings..
Lieut. Berger, H.K.R., b Smith
J. Hooper, c Eccles, b Smith..
1
Mr. G. W. F. Playfair
7
Moule.
4
9
*
0
Mr. C. H. Grace
7
SHANGHAI
17
Mr. C. A. Tomes
9
12
ភ
Mr. W. A. Duff
"
Ident. Holland, B.B., e Smith, b Vallings
Capt. Loveband, A.D.C., b Vallings.
28
Mr. H. L. Dalrymple
9
0
Mr. C. E. Hume
9
0
**
Mr. G. Stewart
10
2
20 entries.
Capt. Kumsey, run out
H. Smith, b Smith
1
C. Inchbald, b Vallings
0
THE R.A. CRICKET TEAM AT
A. Mackenzie, c Mounsey, b Vallings
Lieut. Greene, R.A.; o Thresher, b Vallings. 9
C. À. Tomes
29
E. A. Messor, b-Vallings
1
McNeill, R.N., o Ferguson, b Vallings
0
A. Anderson, b Thresher
21
C. C. Platt, st. Ferguson, b Eccles.
3
Stevens, c Chinaman, b Smith
0
Crawford, run out
0
Bennet, not out
2
Col. Noel Clarke, c and b Smith
9
Buuton, run out
3
Extras
11
211
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
B. Smith
Overs. Maid. Runs. Wides. NB. Wickets.
25 9 46
6
Capt. Eccles
8:2
2
83
3
Rev. Vallings, 31
8
72
SWATOW.
R.A. U. SWATOW.
48
SWATOW, 15th October.
Last Saturday was observed as a holiday in Swatow, the occasion being a visit from the
team. Royal Artillery cricket
Restalrig grounds were kindly placed at the disposal of the opposing elevens, and the wicket was in perfect condition. A wet parting" from friends in Amoy, followed by a night of tossing in the old Namoa, combined to land the cham- pions of the R.A. in Swatow not in the very best of form for coming to the wicket. Our visitors were not at home with the bowling of Swatow, and were all dismissed for 29 runs.
Appended are the scores :--
A. J. McClure, e Robinson,
not out R. Macgregor, not out.............. 0 did not bat
Extras
Lucas White
First Innings
C. M. Firth, e Pearson, b
Tate
W. H. Moule, b Lucas...... 52
F.H.Sawyer, 1.b.w., b Tate 0 J. Mann, b White..
F. A. de St. Croix, b Tate. 3
W. B. Cheetham, o Walford,
b Goddard
W. J. Tyack, b White..
Second Innings.
8
did not bat
st. Robinson, b God-
dard.
did not bat
2
not out
b White.
15
did not bat"
27
o Lucas, b Tate..... 11
P. A. Cox, e Lucas, b White
2
did not bat
R. C. Farbridge, run out..... 10
b Goddard
21.
b White...
5
13
6
Extras ...... 5.
130
70
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
First Innings.
Overs. Mans. Runs. Wkts.
Tate
27
10
39
3
Goddard
7
20
1
19
21
1
13,4
።
28
Townend
3
12
Second Innings.
Lucas
2
7
3
SWATOW.
Tate
10
3
25
1
E. Mast..
14
2
19.
T. H. Thresher 7 2
30
*ta
1st Innings.
2nd Innings.
White
5
22
1
G. Sinclair, b Davies
6b Severn
2
Goddard
4-
1
11
1st XI.
J. A. Tipp, run out.....
5
e Lovell, b Davies.
13
G. D. Campbell, o Bennet, b Davies.
1
H. E. Fulford, b Blesse
21.
cnud b Blease
39
Rev. G. Vallings, b Davies
3
W. W. E. Rosa, b Langhorn
0
b Lovell
0
Capt. Ferguson, c Morcom, þ Davies
2
G. Williams,
Grayson, b
Capt. Dyson, 1.b.w., b Davies.
8
Blence
8
b Langhorn
8
Cap'. Eocles, e Ward, b Davies.
19
J. W. Innocent, b Blease ..
4
b Blease
0
Burg. Major Johnston, c Green, b Mackenzie 14
C. Thorne, b Blease
I
b Blease
5
E. Mast, c Tomes, b Mackenzie
3
J. A. Harvey, « Severn, b
W. K. Mounsey, b Bennet.
10
Davies
3
e Langhorn, b Severn 11
Lient, P. G. Auderson, b McNeill.
6
J. Steele, b Blease
b Bleaso
1
T. 8. Smith, not out
15
C. P. Dawson, b Blease
0
not out
1
Lieut. J. H. Thresher, R.B., not out
33
E. C. Wilson, not out
2
c Severn, b Davies
0
Leg bye.....
1
Byes, &c.
THE JAPAN CĂICKETERS V. SHANG- HAI RECREATION CLI B.
The following is the score of the match played at Shanghai between the Japan team and the Recreation Club, in which the visitors gained a victory by 38 runs and then, playing out time, put together 110 runs for the loss of but. three batsmen :-
!
1
JAPAN..
115
51
81
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Overs. Maid. Runs. Wides. NB. Wickets.
1st Innings.
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
F. E. Wilkinson, b T. Wal-
lace....
18
c and b Jackson ......
5
2nd Innings.
C. Lucas, o Naylor, b Jack-
*
P. G. Davies... 12
3
29
5
C. W. Buzzard, b Ross
8 did not bat
Bon
46
e and b White
41
Bennet, R.N... 14
2
33
1
Sergt.-Major Severn, cand
A. Mackenzie. 7
1
12
2
b Tipp
1
F. E. White, o H. Veitch,
b Jackson
not out
7 rún out
11
5
McNeill, R.N.
5
16
1
C. Platt
2
15
H. F. E. Lowin, c Ross, b
Tipp
E. W. Tate, b Möller.
2
0
did rot bat
Matt. Smith,-b Naylor
.5
Capt. Langhorne 2
11
G. P. Davies, c Tipp, b
Ross
Q.-M.Sergt. Blease, b Tipp
5
did not bat
E. W. Townend, run out
8
not out
12
A. B. Walford (Capt.), c S.
0 did not bat
M. Wallace, b T. Wallace
4
not out
39
Mr. F. J. Badeley...
84
HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
THE MÁCEWEN CUP.
The competition which finished on the 19th October was held under most favourable circumstances as regards the weather and the -course.
The new mowing machine arrived last week and has been made good use of, the lies being now as good as pos- sible where real golfing turf is not to be found. The generality of the returns are bad, the only ones worthy of note being those of Messrs. Morriss and Badelay. These members played steady golf throughout and win the Cup, Pool, and Bogie Cup between them. The entries were larger than usual and it is encouraging to see so many members turn out when there are so many other attractions,
MACEWEN CUP AND SWEEP. 100. 16
Sergt. Lovell, not out
THE JAPAN-SHANGHAI · CRICKET MATCH.
SHANGHAI CRICKET CLUB V. JAPAN. The following is the score of the above match played at Shanghai on the 13th and 14th Octo-
ber-
First Innings. F. E. White, b Mann
JAPAN.
14 b Moule
H. S. Langhorn, e Fulford,
b Ross
4
b Tipp
9
A. Kingdon, o Purcell, b T.
Wallace
5
A. W. H. Grayson, b Tipp
0
did not bat
H. S. Goddard, bT. Wallace
0
Sergt. Wells, b Ross
1
did not bat
B. H. Pearson, not out ....
0
9
b Ross
..... 13
Leg bye, 1; w.b., 1 ...
2
Bye, 1; 1.b., 1
2
P. Cruickshank, c&b Ross
1
did not bat
| Sgt.-M. Mackenzie, c Ross
Leg Byes
(
97
110
did not bat
2
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
First Innings.
29
27
Overs. Mdns. Runs.
Wkt.
Jackson
26
10
34
2
Möller
9
20
1
H. Veitch
2
12
0
T. Wallace
10.3
1
20
Naylor..........
2
g
Second Innings.
Jackson
12
32
T. Wallace
2
16-
Griffin
5
18
Second Innings.
Möller
2
0
10
28
Naylor.
6
22
E. W. Tate, o Macgregor,
b St. Croix...
White
5
1
7
11 e and b Mann
3
8. Wallace ......... 2
0
5
C. Lucas, b Cox
53. b Mann
21
S.R.C.¡
Mr. P. de C. Morriss
101 15 86
Mr. E. M. Knox
111
24 -87
F. E. Wilkinson, l.b.w., b
Mann.....
H. W. Row, b White
0
c and b St. Croix.
5
H. Veitch, b White
3
100
Mr. C. Palmer
97
104 108
Mr. C. W. May
Mr. H. W. Slade
107 18 89
108 11 92
Mr. G. W. F. Playfair... 110 18 92
Mr. G. Stewart
Mr. H. L. Dalrymple
Mr. C. A. Tomes
Mr. C. H. Grace
15 93
109 12 97
* Wins Sweep. There were 25 entries for the Cup.
A. L. Robinson, b St. Croix H. S. Goddard (Capt.) b
St. Croix
B. H. Pearson, not out
12
88*
E. W. Townend, b Moule. 10
e Sawyer, b Mann
9
8. M. Wallace, l.b.w., b Tate
4957
8218885
A. B. Walford, è & b Mann
6
b Mann
0
W. H. Jackson, b Lucas.....
30
Matt Smith, b Cox.
10 b Mann
2
N. E. Möller, b White..
A. Kingdon, o Macgregor,
b Cox..
0 b Mann ............
T. Wallace (Capt.), o Kingdon, b White
0
F. Griffin, b Goddard
93
93
0 b Cox...
0
G. H. Purcell, b Lucas
T. Veitch, a and b Goddard
0
not out
4
0
c Sawyer,' b Maan
H. 0. White, o Kingdon, b Goddard
1
Byes, 7; Lb. 4.
11
Extras
J. Naylor, not out
10
Byes, 8; w.b. 1...
115
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