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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919.
CRICKET.
SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
“Kuttelua perfoču #big, task in an inclifferent light
Redinoud and Marley bowled. Kowloon batted consistently, but the wickets fell at fairly regular in tervals, and rather quickly at the and, of the tail," scoring only
5 run.
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CRAIGENGOWER®, H.K.P. A week Canigengower team easily disposed of the Police. Scores ;--
CHATOENGOWER,
J. Billimoria, b Stevenson ................. 19 A. Ella, retired
Fonsonby Fana behind the stumps T. F. Ford, b Sutton Two of the leading teams fell at the chetnoles set them for Saturday, did good work, keeping the con- F. G. Thompson, b Bacon
Mr. Extras down G. Manley, b Sutton Kowloon losing easily to the Univer.tribution of
The University won by V. M. Omar, not out....... sity, and R.Q.A. failing to reach the to 1.
runa Redmond bowled splendidly, W. Murray, Barde small core set up by Civil Service,
It was anything but ericket wes taking 7 wickets for 38 runs. Scores: ther, weld and misty, and Holers
met have been dreading entohes
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UNIVERSITY,
coming their way. Half a dozen. H. Bumjaho, b Pestonji wers missed by the R.G.A., and W. Gittens, b Postonji .... Civil Service missed a couple. and G. E. Mariey, e Edwards, b Phil- mised an easy run-out.
"lipo
The Manchesters batted well, én D. K. Samay, b Phillips Saturday, and gather in 6 points at J. B. Wright, b Phillips the expense of the Navy,
F. A. Redmond, b. James
P. Pinos, not one."
82
9
FOOTBALL.
RE. DEFEAT X.G.A.
NEW WAR BONDS.
We are informed by the Hongkong and Shangkal Banking Corporation that they havé received a wire from their London Office to the effect that on and after 1st. February new At the Happy Valley yesterday issues of National War Bonds are these teams fulfilled a postponed 18 league fixture. The RG.A lacked being made. The Bonds are issued 58 the services of Talfourd and Wordley, at par and are repayable in five and
of two of their best players.
ten years at 102% and 105% respec- Play
fairly Was
the tively. These new issues do not gunners playing up well con
even
sidering the team fielded, but their carry the right of conversion into forwards were very weak, only Green any past or future War Loans. proving any trouble to the R.E.
A
A. Goldenberg and W. Müskets
did got bat,»
16
Extra
12
82
Total (0 wkts. dec.)
183
defence. Townsend and Pascall on
#1
DOWLING, ANALYSIS.
18
M.
8.
W.
8 StevensoD
ง
1
42
22; Sutton
.12
1
62
J
0
32
3
0
82
POLICE..
Petris of matches played during|E. 4. Ponsonby Fane, not cut... 22 Bacon
the holidays follow the
Chakk Toon Lock, b Phillipe
CIVIL SERVICE DEFEAT R,G.A.Atienza, not out
It was a miserable day for cricket pa Saturday, the ball being greasy and the weather 'cold, a proper off day for femen. Winning the toss the B.C.A put the Olvil Service in ta but, and must have regretted it as the light became so bad that throughout their inmugs the batemen
M. T. Chou and R. A., Basto did
net bat
bad difficulty in watabing the flight | Protonji
of the Bar The Civil Service made James
4 lisastrous start. Wood being Overy
caught with the score only 1, while | Phillips
69.
433263
Farde
Little, b Ford Dorling, h, Manley
12 Sutton, b Manley
Earde, and b Ford
IT Stevenson, b Marley,
Mo, b Manley
Bacon, Ford, b Manley Hollands, e Manley, b Pinna
.....
Extras
Total
DOWLING ANALYSIS.
0
3.
W
19
0
18.
Gerrard, b EF
Garrol, not out
4
1
0
10
0
Taylor, b Pinza
Extras
0
35
Labs who followed him also regis Macaskil beridin "duck," the score then read-
8
0
0
Total
ing 3-2-0. Brudbury and Bird
K.C.C.
BOWLING ANALYNIŞ.
retrieved the situation à Kizle but 8] D. M. Goolail, c Fane, b Red- wickets were down be 64. Sam and 180.1
0.
M.
14.
Ling then comenced a partnership |L., J. Hackburn, e Marley, b Kel that sver the, situation for the Civil monch
Ford Marley Pinnu
6
R. 15
23
Els
10
Billimoria
* Bowled 2 wides.
Service, Hura/scoring 10. and Ling C. J. Stapleton, b Marley ....... 22 was undefeated at the end of the¦ G.-P. Janes, b. Red nood inning with an invaluerble 31. The A. R. Macaski, b Marley 10 trings closed for 94, not at all u EI. SI. Phillips, c Gitters b-Red- formidable total, and but for half a mond dozen missal totches would have 14. Pestonji, b Redmond “ been muller. "Without Sutikrland, | J. P. Robinson, b Redmond "............ their best lart, the Re.A. sent in . H. Moore, kb.w. b Marley Mann and Middleton to bat, Mann | H. 'Overy, not out batting confidently until he skies en E. J. Edwards, ¿ Fune, b Red- from Ling to Crocker at a short ing
and Sharman an Unbag unde mesa Wrötar The sand This brought a Change.
the RE left were a source of worry to the R.GA, Pascall especially 30, 1 sending across many centres, and 2proving much too speedy for the gunners. Somewhat to the surprise
1 of the RE. they were a goat down at the interval, Sharman, who played well at centre half for the R.G.A. scoring the goal Halftime
0
10
R. GA, IRE, O
In the second half the RE, made. geat efforts to score, Taylor being busy saving from Townsend, Millard 11and Jarvis. Time went on and it 2 seemed probable that the RG.A. Omight keep their lead till, the end, so 15 well did Tor, Taylor and Sharman defend. However, misfortune befell them about 10 minutes from time, one w.of the half backs handling the ball in the penalty area. Townsend took
74
MONDAY'S FIXTURES.
H.R.C.C. v. FONSONBY FANE'S XI.
15 11
"
Big scoring prevailed in this all- day match on the Club ground. The Clih batted fit and quite carly lost De Rone. T. E. Pearce was then joined by Lieut.-Colonel Coles and a kong partnership was commenced, ..117 | which reached 120 before the latter Was cought Gray followed and punished the bowling to some por
mond
and was caught. A splete ball from Bird upset Middleton's wirket, }
Extrus
of bowling, and Bird badly missed rupning out Sharman. Two bulls
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BOWLING ANALY919.6
faber Wood missed Grilam ak zdyer,
Q.
M
I.
W.
0
78
.1341
2
99
all rosy.
the kick and equalised. There was 1 little hope of the R.G.A. winning now and they tried to effect a draw, but just before time there was a melee in. their goal and the ball was rush ed through, Pascall being credited with scoring. The R.E. thus snatched the two points. Result
pose scoring 08 in good time. Pearce, 3 was stumped after scoring 75, and the tail giving little trouble, the înn- inger ended for 271. „
a run of luck for the R.G.A. Hot Marley -ever, the change brought about the Redmond Bismissal of Sharman who was bowl elby Severn, the ball futting the batsman's foot before removing the bails. Another fine delivery from MANCHESTERS ‹v. NAVY. Bil, a break from leg, sent Grahan
On the Naval ground at Happy back, afl with Drumond "york- ed" ont by Severn, and Athore Valley the Manchesters scored "an caught by Wood, & for it was red at win. The bowling of Allan was Tor and Baines raised extremely did, he wickets hoper and the secreto di covers, 7 were muidens. The Navy nade terrific slog at a tempting ball from: Severn, used innings only totalled 78, the fist One stump was clean removed. wicket falling with only I on the Coltman tried stonewalling tactics boord, two wickets fall with 15 show, which coused a strategic more by the ing, and again at 61 two wickets were lost. The Navy bowlers were uzable Civil Service captain, Severn retiring! from the bowing crease to allow to dispose of the Manchesters so Ling to try is fast left made, the first wicket pulting up 20, This was at once the third wicket putting on 56, pass liveries again
ing the Navy score. Lieut. Cavan- Buccessful, the first ball Baines to be caught in the slips by ugh and Sgt. Keenan carried op Bird, a splendid cater, close up with the batting, scoring 15 and 27 Scores:" fast end in semi-darkness. One ball respectively, ach not out. -sufficed for Talourd," glean bowle, And Bowerman survived a few balls but not an appeal by Sara for t.b.. "Out" and the Civil Service badayir. Robinwon, Allon”.
won by 21 AS.
Scores:-
CIVIL SERVICE.
Gusing
A. E. Wool, a Mann h Baines...
B. W. Bradbury, e, Shaman b
Graham...
P. T. Lamble, b Enines
R. E. O, Bird, b Baines
E. W. Hamilton, e Middleton b
Graham
W. H. Elmonds, b Baines"
121
Payne. Holborn, a Walker b Hali
Sig. Hack, c.Strahan b Hal. 11 FW. Cary, run out
Lieut. Bernard, c and b Allan Commodore Gurner, b Allen .... E. G. Kennett, e Cavanaugh
Farroel.....
9leat. Stanton, not out
30 A. B. Overand, b' Allan
L. S. Thurgarkand, b Allan
6 Sgt. Ryder, b Hali
10
H. E. Strange, e Torr b Graham
4
F. Ling, not out ....
81
E. T. Crocker, b Gram
C. Sara, Baines
C. Severn, h Baines
Extrac
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
ליי
10
0
9"Allan
Hall
J
B
RE, 2; R.G.A., 1.
Mr. Tucker refereed.
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[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. the ORDINARY YEARLY MEET- ING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of February, 1919 at Noox, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with a statement of Accounts for the year ending December 31, 1918.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, February 10, to SAT- The new race stands at the HappyYURDAY, February 22, 1919, (both Bradbury and Wood opened for Valley are nearing completion. There daya inclusive), during which period no Fane's XI Wood early fallinga vie are eight two-stored stands, built of transfer of shares can be registered. tim to De Rome. Bradbury wasn't pomfortable and Pearce got him brick, with reinforced concrete roof 1.b.w. after making a usefol 20. Ng and floors, supported by iron pillars. Sze Kwong and J. D. Wright both The buildings will be a decided failed, and Marley and Stapleton acquisition to the Jockey Club pre- effected a useful partnership, the Rumjahn, Bird and Yew Man Tsun for the purpose for which they are all added materially to the score intended, being a great improvement but the last wicket fell at 219, in all respects on the old, matshed E.K.C.C. winning by 52. Sagres stands.
H. K. C. C.
T. E. Pearce, st. Ponsonby Face b
Bird
75
F. J. de Rome, c Wood, b Bird... 1 CZECHO-SLOVAK GENERAL
IN HONGKONG. Lt. Col. F. T. Coles, c Ng Sze
Kwong, b Marley... ...... 54 Capt. E. H. Gray, c Marley, b. Yew
Man Tsun
... 63
R. P. Thursfield, e Bradbury, b
Bird
Paymar C.G. Robinson, e Omar b
Bird
Capt. H E. Murray, c Bradbury
b Marley
...
---
11E W. Hamilton, c Fane, b Omar 16F. Sutton, c and b Bird
4 P. Jacks, not out ...
7.
Fassing through Hongkong, on his way to the Peace Conference in Paris 13 is General Stephanik, the famous Czecho-Slovak general. He arrived 20
in the Colony on the French Mail 5 steamer "Porthos."
D. E. Donnelly, e Stapleton, b Bird, 8
Extras
"Total
15
By Order of the Court of Directors,
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, February 4, 1919.
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Goode not cleared by February 8,
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All broken, chafed and damaged pack- sges are to be left in the Godowns whers be sxxmined by Messrs. they will "Since the last report of com-Goddard & Douglas, on February 9, municable disease in the Colony there 1919, at 10 am Claims against.
has been only one case, a Chinese, the steamer must be presented within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized,
M. R. W down with cerebro-spinal fever.
19
Bowling analysis.→→
Extrus
Omar Bird
18
3
59 1
26 2 85 6
Total
78
Yew Man Tsun
**
6. 0 50 1
HOWLING ANALYSIS.
Marley.
11 0
Ng Sze Kwong
30
M
3V
15
25 5
175 0
B
2 22
14
C4 Horrocks
.... 7.
MANCHESTERS.
Pte. Walker, 1.b.w. Hack
៨៧ត
Mr. R. A. B. PONSONBY
FANE'S-XI.
1A. E. Wood, b de Rome
Cal. Horrocios, c. Kennett b Rock 7 Sgt. Hall, e Holborn b Gurner... 81
Leut. Cavanaugh, not out
Sgt. Keenan, not outsta Pte. Malorey, C.Q.M.S. Smith,
Q.M.Sg. Allan, Sgt. Bilson,
Pte. Stralan and Pte. Smith
50 2 SA Ismail; b Wong Pe Keung 0 12 0 E. Sadick, not out
&
B. W. Bradbury, Lb.w.b Pearce... 20
C. I. Stapleton, Iib.w.b Don"
nelly
Ng Sze Kwong, c Robinson b
Pearce...
54.
S. D. Ismail, h.wkt. b Wong Po
Keung
G. Partabrai, & Ching...
45J. D. Wright, c Hamilton, b. G. Lee
27
Pearce
*** 1H. Ching G. E. Marley, b de Rome...
.*** 31 G. Hall
Extras
Total
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
***
... 0
by
1
12
...142
Bill of Lading will be countersigned
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Læð,
Ayerta Hongkong, February 1, 1910.“
Bowling analysis. PUBLIC AUCTION.
A. H. Rumjahn, b Donnelly... ...33 Un Hew Fax
Yew Man Tsun, b Donnelly
R. E. O. Bird, c Jacks, bPearce... 21 Cheung Wing Kui
16 U. Omar, b Pearce
R. A. B. Ponsonby:Fane, not out 1.
Extras
aTHE Undersigned have received in
W
016
3
1 '18 0
3310
0 10 0
0.
M.
W. ..
Baines
13:5 3
20
*
«Orabam
13 &
41
+:
Athoms
B
Û
19
,,B.B.A.
Cpl. Mann, e Crocker b Ting
11
Gr. Middleton, b Bird
16
Br. Sharman,,b Severn
Â
27.J. Wong...
did not bat.
.6 0.
Sgt. Graham, b Bird
9
Extre
Sgt. Athame, e Wood b Bird
....8 Wong Po Keung
0 "24
5
3
Sgt. Drummond, b Severn
Lieut. Tor, b Severn
Gr. Baines, v Bird b Ling
Lieut. Coltman, not out....
Sgt. Tallourd, b Ling
Br. Bowerman, b.w. Bird
Extras
Total
130
•-15
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
**Total
...219
F. Hall, Sadeck b A.
Rumjahn
D.
B.
W
Stanton Black Könnett*
1 20
0
Bowling Analysis."
0.
M.
7
27
2
7. 0 21"
Donnelly 22
5. 57
3 Rumjabi
10.
Gurner
7
0,85
Total
73
de Rome. 13 Coles
4.1 57
2 Chow Yat Cheong, b Arculli
... 36.
Bernard
11.
BOWLING ANALYSIS. ̧.
Pearce
8. 10.6 1 44
0 35
0 Un Hew Fan, b Arculli
... 16.
M.
W.
Ling
8
122.
EX
Robinson
*Bowled 1 Do-ball.
0 12
5J. Wong, not out
b Ismail...
22
-*Bird
Severn
7
.14.1 4 28 28
0
22 18
The
struations to sell by Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
מס
FRIDAY,
February 28, 1919, at 5.00p.m.,
at their Sales Booms, No. & Des Voeux Boad, Corner of Ice House Street,
„UNIVERSITY'S GOOD WIN
OVER K.C.C.
LEAGUE TABLE.
INDIAN R.C. v. C.R.C.
Wong Po Keung, b Earde ...
97 0
A number of lots of Books,
comprising:
Novels by Jack London, William J.
G. Lee, c Noria, b H.A. Rumjahn 10 Locks, Phillip Gibbs, Bindle books,
w. H. Ching, c'D. Rumjaka, b A.A.~
0 Cheung Wing Kui, c A. Rumjahn,
Do the CRC ground yesterday, C. F. Lee, b Arculli
the Indian R.C. defeated a team Wu Pok Fook, c Partabrai b drawn from the Chinese Recreation Club. Scores:
INDIAN RECREATION CLUB. POSITIONS OF ZUR TEAM!' TO DATE."" A. el Arculli, b. Ching."
On the University ground on Craigongower.. Saturday, University had a fine, and RG
Kowloon welcome, win at the expenes of
Civil Berrios Kowloon.
Manchesters Batting first the University 0.10. wall Giltin 1927, and "Ang (27) Mairang
Navy. doing best with the bay. LicigE.. nt 211 for 6, University put the
*
9
17
17
D. PS. H. Ismail, c and b Un 272122 N. M. Bux, b Ching
42
11
10 A. A. Rumjahn, e Ching, o-Wong
Po Keung
Also
Completo set Dickens Werks 20(wall bound), Gulland's Chinees Porce-
lain (2 vola) Japanese Art, &c.
On view now
Arcalli
A. N. Other, c Rumjahn, b'Arcnll
Extras.
Total.
123
Bowling
nalysis.
Earde Rumjahn Bux Arcalli
Ismail
in 34.
1 10 J.D. Noria, c Chow, b. J. Wong... D. Rumjahn, c J. Wong- b. Wong
Po Kung
G. C. Earde,c Un b Wong.
Keung
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