January 13, 1902.]
a win for the Club, in the first innings, by 114
runs.
Appended are the score and analysis:
GARRISON.
First Innings.
Lt. Fanshawe, R.N., o Mackenzie, b S. Smith 62 Capt. Rotherham, c Hay, b Mackenzie
Capt. France-Hayhurst, o Ward, b S. Smith 22 Mackenzie...
Lt. Krickenbeck, b Franklin
Lieut. Edmondson, e Ward, b Franklin
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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Grimble
11
54 2
W.
3
1
H.K.C.C.
0.
M.
W.
Mahon Broadbent
16.3
4
44
3
9
1
McKinley..
21
74
4
Reinold
7
1
18
Noble
7
-
NAVY,
0.
M.
R.
Capt. Cadogan,
11
France- Hayhurst
12
74
Major Beresford-Ash, lbw, b S. Smith
9
Dixon
13
1
37
Fanshawo ....
7
6
55
Capt. Clapham, e Hay, b Franklin
KrickenbocT
4
Pte. Preedy, not out
4 2
Lieut. Cowie, b Reinold...
Major Dorehill, o Mackenzie, b S. Smith
Extras
6
Total
223
Capt. France-Hayhurst, run out
Lt. Fanshawe, st Hay, b S. Smith Capt. Rotherham, b Se Smith
33
Second Innings.'
Capt. Cadegan, c Hooper, b Mackenzie
Major Bereford-Ast
Lt. Krickenbeck, o and b Mackenzie
Capt. Clapham, b Dixon
Private Freedy, b Mackenzie
Lieut. Edmondsor, not out Lieut. Cowie, b Mackenzio
Major Dorebill, b Mackenzie
Extras
Total (for 9 wickets)
C. P. Franklin, R.N., retired
..
Clapham
NAVAL YARD C.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
A cricket match was played at the Happy Valley on the 4th inst. between the Royal Yard C.C, and the Craigengower C.C., and resulted in an easy win for the latter by 4 wickets and 34 runs. The following are the scores :-—-
NAVAL YARD C.C.
C. Ormsby, b Lammert
50000
2
3
W. Brand, c M. S Asger, b Harteam
2
E. Makoveyeff, b Harteam..
2
P. Gladwell, not out....
35
H. J. Cock, e Witchell, b Lammert............
F. Jolly, c and b Lammert..
P. O. Apur, e Rose, b Lammert
E. Cole, c Lammert, b Rapp
25
W. Andrews, b Rapp
..
U. Doughton, c Harteam, b Stuart
10
G. Ruby, c and b Stuart
10
Extras
1
...199
Total
68
CRAIGENGOWER Cc c.
THE CLUB.
J. P. Jordan, b Ormsby
5
First Innings.
J. L. Stuart, b Ormsby
4
...100
F. Rapp, b Gladwell.
5
T. Sercombe Smith, not out
...156
I.. E. Lammert, e ('ole, b Ruby
28
J. H. Ruttonjee, 1.b.w, b Gladwell
9
A. Mackenzie, o sub, b Hayhurst
30
M. E. Asger, not out
14
Lt. Wood, R N., b Preedy
A. E. Aager, c Gladwell, b Ruby...
1
A. G. Ward, o Beresford-Ash, b Hayhurst
L. A, Rose, not out
10
J. Hooper, c Beresford-Ash, b Hayhurst
R. Witchell,
E. Ford,
did not bat
W. E. Dixon, b Preedy
J. Brown, b Preedy
Extras
P. W. Goldring, b Preedy
18
Total (for 6 wickets)....
16
102
H. A. Reinold
Extras
14
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
NAVAL YARD C.C.
0. M.
R.
Total
...33
Lammert Harteam
8 1 27
-9
25
ARMY,
First Innings.
Second Innings.
Rapp Stuart
2
6
2
10
0.
M. R.
0. Mr.
R. W.
CAIGENGOWER C.c.
Sercombe Smith 22
3 80 4
13
81
2
0.
X.
R.
W.
Mackenzie
23
7 88
2
18
4 76
5
Spur
3
11
Reinold....
8
2 26
1
Ormsby
7
38
2
Franklin
6
2 22
3
Dixon
6.3
31
1
Gladwell Ruby
9 7
23
25
THE CLUB.
First Innings.
0.
M.
R.
W.
·
Hayhurst
33
4 116 4
Preedy
30
4 119
4
12
62
2
22
C H. P. Hay, b France-Hayhurst
Dorehill
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Edmondson
H.K.C.C. V. NAVY.
This match on the 4th inst, was won in sensa- tional style by the Navy with 5 wickets in hand, Moore treating the unrepresentative bowling talent of the Club without ceremony, while Pringle made 22 in six hits only. For the beaten side France-Hayhurst played another big innings. Slight discrepancies exist in the batting and bowling figures, the latter being Scores and apparently inaccurately kept. analysis
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H.K.C.C.
Capt. Krickenbeck, c Digby, b Mahon Lt. Fanshawe, R.A., run out
Spur bowled 4 wides and Ormsby 3.
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PARSEE C.C. v. ROYAL ENGINEERS' C.C.
This match was played on the R.. ground on the 4th inst, and ended in a draw in favour of the Parsees. Scores:-'
PARSEE C.C.
S. H. Commissariat, c Tillman, b Meader 38 R. B. Cooper, b Watts
1
R. Pastonji, b Watts
M. J. Doctor, c Yeats, b Meader
B. K. Mehta, b Tillman
0
H. Patel, b Tillman
9
D. R. aptain, b Meader
1
B. D. Tata, c Carice, b Turnr.
26
J. M. Master, e Lillywhite, b Meader
9
B. P. Tavaria, e Meader, b Turner C. Moyrawala, not out...
3
Extras
5
Total
107
0
ROYAL ENGINEELS,
3
Yeates, b Doctor
Lt. France-Hayhurst, o Moore, b Noble. 117
Woods, e Doctor, b Tavaria
Capt. Cadogan, RW.F.,e Pringle, b Mahon 16
Lillywhite, b Doctor
1
A. G. Ward, b McKinley
21
Turner, b Doctor
0
J. Hooper, c Pringle, b Noble
47
Carice, b Doctor
10
·
W. Dixon, b McKinley
0
Tillman, b Pestonji
20
Capt. H. Rotherham, R.W.F., e and b
McKinley...
Palmer, o Tavaria b Doctor.
10"
Watts, e Tavaria, b Pestonji....
1
C. H. P. Hay, b McKinley
5
Clark, not out
5
Capt. Clapham, R.A., b Mahon....................
17
Meader>
5
Colloy
to bat
22
Total
253
NAVY.
Mr. Digby, st. Hay, b Hayhurst
6
Mr. Cornabe, o Grimble, b Fanshawe...... 41
Mr. Moore, & Kriokenbook, b Hayhurst. 140
Lieut. Wood, b Hayhurst
28
Lieut. Reinold, run out
Lieut. Mahon, not out
18
Pringle, not out
22
4
Total (for 5 wickets)
266
1
G. Grimble, not out
Extras
Extras
Extras
Total (for 8 wickets)........
15
66
We are courteously informed by the local Superintendent of the Cable Companies that the Telegraph Conference, at which delegates of all the telegraph administrations attend and discuss regulations, tariffs, etc., which was to have been held last year and was postponed to the 10th February, 1902, has been further postponed to the summer of 1903,
FOOTBALL.
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The replayed Shield tie between the R.E. and H. Co., R.W.F., ended in favour of the latter by 3 goals to nil.
On the 2nd inst. the Navy beat the H.K.F.C. at the Rugby game by 3 goals 2 tries to a try. As in the previous games between these sides this season, the Navy backs were far too good for their opponents.
HONGKONG F. C. v. OFFICERS OF THE FLEET, Ideal weather favoured the above in their match at the Happy Valley on the 4th inst., and quite three hundred spectators witnessed the start. The following were the teams:-
Hongkong F.C.-C. F. Kew; W. G. Worces ter and W. H. Russell; W. H. Howard, J.W.C. Bonnar, and R. Kerr; A. M. Beattie, J. D. Danby, T. Von der Pfordten, Capt. Tulloch, R.A., and A. R. Lowe.
Fleet Partington, Benson and Tatham; Crossman, Bartlett, and Stanley; Macdonald, Shettle, Hughes, M'Hardy and Macguire.
Punctually at 4.15 the Fleet kicked off against the sun. Neither side made much progress until from a throw-in the sailors tried to score, but without success, the ball being smartly returned by Russell. A throw for Le Club near the Navy end looked dangerous, but was cleared. Neither side was making much shape at combination, wild kicking being indulged in, the consequence being that throws-in were fre- quent, making the following of the game anything but interesting. The Navy at this time looked like scoring, but Russell again came to the rescue with a strong punt. Von der Pfordten made a bad mess of a likely opportunity, his shot going wide. A spell of attacking by the Club almost resulted in a score, but Partington was not called upon. to handle. A corner to the Navy was nicely placed, and they had hard lines in not scoring, "Lowe had a splendid run down the line, his centre, however, being taken by one of the Navy backs. The teams had now settled down to their proper play, and the following was thereby greatly improved. From an attack on the Navy goal the ball was sent to Rusell, who sent in a strong curling shot, completely deceiving the goalkeeper and landing in the corner of the net. Capt. Tulloch, with an open goal, shot high over the The Navy were playing hard to eqnalise, but the the Club defence was
more than second corner equal to the occasion. A for the Navy very nearly brought the equaliser, but, fortunately for the Club, was saved chance by Kew. Partington then had of showing his qualities, his handling of the
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half-time ball being first-rate. Macdonald sent in a splendid shot, which was just a trifle wide. The Club had slightly the better of their opponents during this half, their superiority being about represented by their one goal lead. Half-time-Club, one goal; Fleet, nil.
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Without wasting any time the Club restarted play. Von der Pfordten dodged several op- ponents and passed to Lowe, whose shot missed the post by inches. From a splendidly placed corner by Beattie a second goal was scored for the Club. A good combined run by the Navy ended in the ball going past, and a minute later with a little luck they would have scored. Worcester received a bad knock on the face The Navy were now having drawing blood. more say in the game, and the best run of the match by Macdonald and an excellently timed oentre brought them a well deserved goal, scored by Marguire. Keeping up the pressure the Navy almost had a second goal; but Russell came to the relief. The Club forwards made tracks for the Navy half, only to be sent back again. Most of the Naval runs were and initiated from their right wing, from A pass right into the goal-month Macguire headed the equaliser amid applause. Play all through this half had been interest- ing, and now it was quite exciting, both teams did not spare themselves in their efforts to obtain the lead. For some time neither side had the advantage, play being confined to the centre of the field. A dangerous shot from the Navy left was charged down by Bonnar. Time and again Rossell saved his side by his strong kicking, Worcester, perhaps on account of his accident, being not at all sure in his kicks. Lowe, when well placed, was
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