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Mr. E H. Bindy's Sequal, 11st
(Mr. Crighton) 1 Major-General Gascoigne's Clare, 11st 6lbs
(Mr. Cruickshank) 2 Mr. Hart Buck's The Pirate, 1 si 2lbs
(Mr. Wuillenmier) 3 Messrs. Clarke and Pontifex's Beigginshaw,
(Mr. McMillan) 0 * 11st 7lbs Mr. Kingston's Thief, 10:1 Gibs
(Mr. Bratton) Lieut. Col. Hughes's Prince Charming,
10st 12lbs
(Mr. Moller) Mr. Buxey's Winning Rese, 11st 101ts
(Mr. Cox)
!
Mr. Pontifex's Mabello, 11st 6lbs...
0
0
0
(Mr. Pontifex) 0 Liout Col Hughes's Princess Charming,
11st 101b
(Mr. Master) # Hou. F. H. May's Mirabel 11st
|(Mr. G_gg)=0
Mr. Hart Huck's Wallflower, 10st
Mr. Christie's Tyro, 11st 8lbs,
(Mr. Clarke) 0
THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS AND
Mr. C. Rademacher's Joker. 11st 1lb
[February 14, 1903. of spectators, including several ladies, watched: (Mr. Crightou) 3 the match with interest, The following are the scores and analyses :-
Mr. J. H. Lewis's Claimant, 1st 12ibs
(Mr. Moller) 0 Mr. J. H$1 ewis's Starling, 11t libs..
(Mr. Armstrong) 0 Mr. R. G. Smithers' Portasia, 1st 9lbs
(Mr. Johnstone) 0 Mr. D. Macdonald's Misfit, ICst 12:bs.
(Mr. Clarke) 0 Mr. F. B. Marshall's Mad Mulish, 11st llb
(Mr. Rutherford) () Portasia got off well on the fall of the flag but lost the advantage before going half the distance, and Flickamaroo got home first after a scarrying race. leading by about half a length from Silver Fox, with Joker a good | third Time, Imin. 1įsecs.
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(Mr. Johnstour) Mr. R. Kr Leigh's Will o' the Wisp, 10st...
(Mr. Mackie) 0
The CLINA PONY CHAMPION STAKKS; with $750 added; a forced entry for all winno s at this Meeting; entrance for winners of one race $20; of two rucas 230;¦ of three or more races 850; second to receive $250; and third $100. Weight for inches as per scale. One mile and a quarter.
Mr. G. H. Poits's Pandur, 1st 12lbs...
(Mr. Burkill) Mr. G. H. Potis's Rebel King, 11st Ilb
(Mr. Moller) Mr. Buxey's Rare Rose, 12st12lbs
Mr. Wingard's Algerino 11st llb...
1
3
(Mr. Cox)
(Mr. Wuilleumiar) Algerive jumped ahead at the start, followed by Rare Rose and Mr. Polis's representatives bringing up the rear. All the ponies went easily for the first half mile, keeping in the order named above. It was not until the Black Rock was reached that a change occurred in the osition of the field Pandur thou forged ahead, followed by Rebel King, who came up more slowly but succeeded in getting into secoud place. Coming up the straight, the race resolved itself iato one between Mr. Pot's's two horses Relel King showed himself full of running but was unable to draw level with Paudu, who beat him by a head. Rare Rose made a gallant fight for third position and got placed on the post, about two lengths behind Rebst King, Time, 2 mins. 42 secs.
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CRICKET.
HILLS . PLAINS.
was
HILLS.
Capt. Radcliffe, R.E., c Allenby, b Dal-
rymple
E EU. Bird, o Bedwell, b Wackonzic Col. Ferrier, Á P.D., run ont
31
34
22
[G. P. | ammert, o Punnett, b Mackenzie 0 [J. T. Dixon (Capt. ), o Mackenzio, b Green-
stock
NO CEIP
A. C. E. Elborough, c Mackenzie, b Bissett 17 T. C. Gray, b Dalrymple
W. R. Lemarchand, b Dalrymple
Dr. Danby, K.M L.I.. e Bissett, b Mac-
kcuzie
P. T. Lamble, c and b Mackenzie. L. E. Lammeit, not out
Extras
Total
B
19
8
7
22-
176
PLAINS.
Lt. Allenbr, K.N., b.J. T. Dixon Mr. A. H. Bissett, R.N, b J.T. Dixon Lt. Dalrymple, R.N., b J. T. Dixon
15
61
1
17
#
X
Lt. Raymond, R.N.R., b J.T. Dizon A. Mackenzie (Capt-), b J. T. Dixon 1.t. Bedwell, R.N, 6 J. T. Dixon ·. Lt. Greenstock, R.N R, o & b Lemarchand 12 Lt. Gouldsmith, R.N., e L. E. Lammert,
b Elborongh
It. A. C Candy, R X., b J. T. Dixon Mr. Punnett, R.N., b Elborougių Rev. A. G. Dexter, R.N., not out
Extras
Dalrymplo
Bissett
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Bedwell
Allenby
Candy
Greenstock
Mackenzic
Bird
J. T. Dixon
Lamble
Elborough
L. E. Lammert
· Lemarchand
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#
19
176
HILLS.
0. -AL.
R.
17 #
55
3
11
'2
37
5
I
I
0
1
3
7 1
16
7.1 1
20
PLAINS.
Ch
M.
R.
W.
1
21
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49
7
5
38
9.1
38
3
2
G
3
· 1
10
1
CRAIGENGOWER C,C. ↑ BERGEANTS,
SHERWOOD FORESTERS.
The return match between the above was played on the 7th inst, at the Happy Valley. and onded in a win for Craigengower C.C. by 4 wickets and 110 runs. The following aơ the scores and analyses :-
CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
M. H. Harteam, b Brompton J. L. Stuart, e Kennedy, b Westerman R. Pestonji, c Kennedy, b Wosterman J. P. Jordali, b Westerman
17
After the difficulty experienced in raising tams for this match in the 7th inst.--a8 matter of fact it was not until after
start had been
that made
the full
* 3lbs over.
inastered complement of players could be Thirteen rau. Two false starts were made
--it was satisfactory that this game should be such an interest- and when the field got away it did so raggedly have turned out to
interesting it was in Sequal took the lead and kept it splendidly ailing and exciting one.
thatood form was shown in both batting and the way round, winning by abut a length'aud a half. ime, 1min. 27 secs.
bor ling-the fielding as usual leaving much to be desired-and exciting it proved to be in that the Hills having scored 176 runs, the Plains, after Irsing 9 wickets for 151, gradually crept up to their opponents' total and even- tually succeeded in making a tie of it.
The His won the toss and batted first.
start A good
made and
to up the fiffin hour the billmen had matters pretty much their own way. Radeliffe, Bird and Ferrier all showing good form and making use. ful scores. Ferrier was unlucky in the way he got out Be hit the ball, as he thought, to the boundary and quietly walked between the wickets; meanwhile the ball, which had not actually reached the boundary, was filded. thrown in, and the wicket put dowu, and, of course, the poor Colonel had to go. It was unfortunate for him, as he was playing excellent cricket and looked like making a big score. After tiffin, as so cften happens, a change came over the game and the rest of the hillmen were! dismissed comparatively cheaply, the only men. to make double, figures being Elborough 17, Gray, 13, and Baruby, who was playing as a 1 borough is a very recent substitute, 19. arrival in the Colony but he at ouce proved. himself to be an acquisition to the Cricket Club and when ho has got more used to the light and the ground he will doubtless give a very good account of himsel. The Hills were even- tually dismissed for the creditable total of 174, which might have been con-iderably less but for the poor fielding of the Plains. The ground fielding generally was very poor and Eereral catches were missed. On the other hand, the brilliant catch by Mackenzie at point that dismissed Elborough must not be over- ooked. Mackenzie too, carried off the honours a bowling and did much better in this depart- ment than he had previously done this season, his analysis, 4 wickets for 20, being a very creditable one. There were many who thought the Hills' total too much for the Plains, and even up to the fall of the ninth wicket it looked odds on their winning. thanks, however, to a brilliantly bit 61 of Birsel's, who made his rans out of the 80 scored! while he was iu, au useful innings of | 15 | by Allenby, 17 by Raymond, and 12 by Greenstock, the total of 176 was gradually approached. Still, when 9 wickets were down for 151, it certainly seemed as if the Bills would win. So well, however, did Gouldsmith hit and Dexter defend his wicket that, run by run, the Hills' total was approached, until, with the score all even, Gouldsmith was caught for an admirable 33. Thus a keen and exciting match ended in a tie. Dixon was by far the most successful of the Hills' bowlers and came out with the excellent aualysis of 7 wickets for 49 runs, and it is worth notting that on each of
A.O.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE C.C. the 7 occasions he found his way to the
The return match between these two Clubs wicket. The day was a perfect ose from a cricketer's point of view and was de. was played at Happy Valley on the 7th iust.
the lightful change after weather that the victory rested" with the Ordnance by 4
A fair number wickets and 26 runs. Scores :---- has been experienced lately.
The WALER CHAMPION STAKES; with $750 added; a forced entry for all winners at this Meeting; entrance for winners of one race $20; of two races $30; of three or more races $50; seo nd to receive $250; and third $100; weight for inches as per scale. One mile and a quarter.
Mr. Master's Ichibau, 1st Mr. Master's Remnant, 10st Sibs
3
(Mr. Cox) 1
(Mr. Burkill) Mr. Carruthers's Lunaway Girl, His 8lbs... (Mr. Cruickshank) Mr. Master's Mayfly, 10st 121b3
(Mr Master) Four rav.
Brilliant was entered for the race, but was scratched. Mr Master made the pace on Mayfly. Rudaway Girl being close bebind, and the others tailing out in the rear. Passing the Black Rock for the second time Mayfly was put to it for all she was worth, and Runaway Girl attempted to follow, but was easily beaten.
She fell out, and was accom- panied by Mayfly, their places being taken by Ichiban and kemuant. The former, on the rails, won easily. Time, 2 min. 22 secs,
The NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES; & Sweep- stakes of $5 each with $25" added; second to receive $150; and third $50; for China griffius which have run and not won a race; weight for inches as per scale. Half a mile. Mr. Tremearue's Flickamaroo, 10st. 12lbs
(Mr. Master) 1 Mr. Hart Buck's Silver Fox, 1st 12lbs...
(Mr. Wailleumier; 2'
4.
|
M. E. Asgar, e Tucker, h Kemuely J. D. Kinnaird, ↳ Fraser
18
8
R. Basa, not out
1. A Rose, not ont
A E. Asger,
A. A. Rodios, did not bat
F. Drude,
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Total (for 6 wickets) PERGEAN18, SHERWOOD PO - ESTERS. Brompton, b Pestonji
Tucker, o M. E. Asger, b Pestouji Westerman, b Harteam
165
26
0
Fielding, e Stuart, b Postonji Murphy, c M. E. Asger, b Hferteam Fraser, b Harteam
2
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Arthurs, b Harteam
11
James, b tartean Hayes, b Hartcam
Jones, u Harteam, b Pestonji Kennedy, not out
Extras
40
56
Totul
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
0.
R.
Kennedy Fraser
10
77
Fielding ..... ...... Westerman ........... 'Brompton...
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$2
8
21
3
SEROTS, SHERWOOD FORESTERS
0. X.
I.
W.
Pestonji Harteam
6
23
5.2
2
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