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D. K. Samy, Lob Ng Ste Kwang The two teams met at King'sw. Roffer, c and Sze Kwong Park on Saturday afternoon, and an H. Freeborn, b Ching Interesting game resulted in a wia: T. L. Cheaty b Lee for the K.C.C, by four wickets. Low K. S. Cheab, not dut scoring was the order of the day, K. Mögra, b Le....... and although several players of both C., H. Yeah, Shin, b Lee ......... rides made double figures, the ball R. Barney, not aut century mark was never passed. EW. Robertson, did not bats.............. L. Braga (K.CC. 49) and K. Khan
Extras (LR.C. 33) were their respective side't
KCC. VIRC
-ནྟིཏྟཱ
H. C. Hunt, b Ng Sza Kwong Yeoh Tek Ee, c and
Kwong
3
F. Farthing, a and b Stanley.. 2
Ng Ste
T. Pentyeroes, st. Wahl, b Stanley 0
Hope, not out
125
DAIRY
13
Radford, e Murray, b Ed- wards OR. M. Madden, e Wahl, b Gray...” 25
- Extras
2
2
Total
131.
Bowling Analysis.
H
inom
17 0
in 16
76 3 53
4 Q
I
YACHTING.
chief contributors.
The scores were t
INDIAN R.C.
A. H. Ramjahu, run out
Edwards Stanley Total (for 8 wickets)..... 90 Gray
Bowling Analysis
A. A.Rumjahr, Stalkerb Pestonji 28 | Ng Sze Kwong--10 0
.... 14)
Q. M.
S. H. Immail, run out .......................... 3 Ching ......13. 2 34- 1 M.Abbas b Pestonji .................. Leg. 9.1, 3. 5. 10
3
5. A. Ismail, e and b Stalker ..............
Lai Kuenen 49 1:
35-4
4
5. D. Imall, e Goodall, b Evans... 13
CCC v. STAFES
16, Des Vaux Road.
SPORT.
't
BATURDAY'S FOOTBALI.
PIRST DIVISION.
Telephone 28.
K. Kahn, c Ramsay, b Macaskill 33 SAR mail, c Brawn, b
Mackskill 16402006
6
D. Werapuli. c Stalker, b Ramsay 0 J.S. Curreem, cand b Macaskill 2 R. N. W. Larin, not out -**** TELLIN
Extras Group 70
Total.....................104
This league match, which was played on the Craigengower ground on Saturday afternoon, resulted in a strong home team inflicting a crush«. ing.defeat on the Staffs, scoring 188- runs for 8 wickets, against their opponents' fow score of 61 Toat
The scores were
CRAIGENGOWEK.
is. Jex, c and b Marsh .......
2 F. Holdma, Law, Spinks
Bowling Analysis.
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12
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16
I
F. G. Thompson, e Nicholson, b
Bowen......
15
14
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The fast tricky game expected took place, both sider häving the greatest respect for each other's talents and playing accordingly. Kicking off, the Kowloon forwards were the first to become dangerous. After saving H. Overy****** 5 shot the Chinese goalie punted well. Peston ........... 9 up, and the Chinese attacked in fine
J. Stalker.........- 8 4 style: After this exchange of
1 16 B. D Evans 6 Clab.......7 "Ambrose courtesies play was of a see-saw & A. W. Ramsay 4 "Carlinale".... 2 R.G.A.1ture, both goalies, being kept busy in
K,R.Macaskill... 31 0 rapid succession. After thirty-five 1 Police 0 Athletic...oininutes of fast, even play the teams
crossed over with a blank score.
The Chinese kept the Kowloon 3. Stalker, Weerapoli, b. A. A- on the defensive from the kick Rumjaho. ..........
Wilts Kowloon
CLUB V
'AMBROSE.”
IC.C
EL Braga, l.b., S. A. R. Ismail
R.H.Y.C. CHAMPIONSHIP.
Yesterday the second series of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Char- pionship races for cruisers was axiled off at 10 am. The distance covered, was 21 miles, and the course Lamma Jaland (5),
1
The results were *---
CRUISER RACE.
Azuma ................
Handicap |
Hon Course.
Finishing
Time.
Corrected
Timo.
SCT 3.43.12
La Cigale ... 5′ 15′′. 3.51.42 Bestever
17 Feathers. 51 30
B. W. Bradbury, Marsh, Carter-22 Queen Bee...63' 00" 3. Basa, Grier, b Spinks
Mist
P. T. Lamble, b Böwen ensamen 9 49L E. Lammert, e Humphry, b
Bowen pa pre
Pts, to Date.
scr. 3.49.00
3.32.31 2 Irene ...........31 30 3.21.00
Alleen ****** Norseman...
4
1
DNS
DNS.
42
D.NS.
D.NS.
Chinook ......31′30′′
DNS.
Pts. for
39
14. G. Anderson, c and b Spinks...: 0:
W. S. Drake, not out
Extrasser.
Race.
0
22
(1) Azma. 8 6 .............. 10: (2) La Cigale.................. (3) Besteverwi
16 12 18
17
Total (for 8 wkts, declased) 138
(4) Irene 11
18
(5) Feathers
18
3
Major Greenaway, not out.............
12
J. Bryant and C. Kerrison, did not bat Bowling Analysis,
CHINESE RIG.
Extras
10
Bowen 169 Spinks
Holland
0. M R W.
46 13.2.2 26
3
17
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off the second half and Crocker K. R. Macaskill, e and b S. H had to work like nigger
a
Ismail....... Playing without their redoubtable to keep his goal intact. Some C. J. Stapleton, b Ismail
with of the saves he brought of were A. W. Ramsay, b Ismail ........ centre half-Sargent, and Downs also absent, the "Ambrose "really extraordinary. After keeping D. M. Goodall, b Iam 1 had to field a very weak team on Kowlcon bottled up for a consider H. Overy, b Ismail Saturday against the Club, who, able time without scoring, the Chin- though without Lawrence at back, ese attack broke down and the Kow- were nevertheless a pretty good look forwards bucked up, but their shooting was not convincing and they combination.
missed easy chances. The whistle for full time went with Chinese still
The Sailors seldom if ever became very dangerous rear the Club goal Whilst their defence put up a sturdy į pressing for a goal. resistance, the Club forwards had things pretty near their own way, scoring four times in the first and three in the second half without
reply.
SECOND DIVISION.
si
Staffs 4 Punjabis
Mr. Wells was in charge of the RGA 4 Clob Res. game.
"CARLISLE” v. R.G.A.
"Carlisle"... 3. Oilers St. Joseph's 3 United Indians 2 Recreio Kowloon 1o Athletic
STAFFS v. FUNJABIS.
Totals.
A. Q. Brawn, R. Pestoril and B. D. Marsh Evans, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
W.
M. H. Abbas ... 6
.0 36
0
A. A. Rumjahn 4
0
21
29
Σ
15
S. H. Ismail... 5,0
3 0
0
K: Khan
Weerapoli... 2 0
1}
S. Correem 53 ́0 1S. A. R. Ismail... 5 0
CS.C.C. v. R.G.A.
XXNX
Carter Thompson ** Longo wang
4 0 14.
3 1 8 3 0 131
STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS. --
1 L-Col Bowen, e Lamble, b Lam-
mert....
oLt. Col. Grier, b Bryant:...... o Capt. Spinks b Bryant. 253 B COL. Humphry, cand b Bryant
25. Set Loug, ruz out...
25
The Civil Service team, which was at home to the R.GA. XI at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, infier ed a severe defeat on the visitors.
The scores WETE:
CIVIL SERVICE.
The "Carlisle" put over a surprise win against the Gunners en Saturday, the RG.A. beading the top of the Senior League, with only one point
Despite their frequent reversals lost. Their defeat on Saturday make the Panjabis are to be congratulated the position of winners of the First on the way they come up smiling League an open question, any of the after each defeat to put up a hard Senior Teams now having a chance figh each time afterwards. With the F. J. de Rome, b Graham The match was played at Sookum practice in League Football they are G.R Sayer, e Chester, b Graham 10 poo, Mr. Cheesely being referee, now getting there is no doubt that R.C. Witchell, c Davies, b Graham 22
Kicking off agalust a strong wind, they will give a better account of: W. Chipchase, b Davies the R.G.A. tried conclusions with themselves in the near future. They A. R. Sutherland, e ̈ Cousins, b the "Carlisle defence only to find went down again on Saturday, losing Graham ********* them too tough a proposition. The to the Staffs by 4 goals to nil after G. H. Piercy, c Dyer b Graham... clear going out to the Sailors' right| a grim struggle.
wing, that player lost very little time
R.G.A. v CLUB RES.
Playing in the first half with but ten quen the Club Res, had to concede
|E.W.Hamilton, e Gräham, b Baker
E. Fischer, b Graham E. B. Reed, b G ham................ W. H. Edmonds, b Davies. **enstein R. E. O. Bird, not out ..................
Extras
:
in getting down to the Gunners' goal where a score was saved at the ex pense of a corner.. Midfield play then ensued, after which the Sailors got going again and nearly scored, the ball just going wide. Not to be two goals to their opponents, and denied, the Sailors again pressed, although they were reinforced by the["" Fawcett opening up the score with a eleventh man at the interval, the well placed shot. This livered the Gunners managed to score a further Soldiers up somewhat, and the play two. The Club did not play with after this was very evenly contested, the combination they have displayed Graham McHugh finally putting his side level. recently.
Davies
The half time whistle went with the
acore 1.1.
Play from the restart was 'very
fast, each side trying hard to draw
"CARLISE” OILERS."
Baker
Tota!
Bowling Analysis.
20
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Bt. Lt. Col. Nicholson, c Holdman“.
b Lammertime
SS
Marsh, b Bryant at roasti
Niobe -****
on Course.
823 Time.
we Position.
4.00.00
3.56.04
Helen 10′ 30′′ - 4.00.29 Ladye Jean 10' 30" D. N. S.
Pts. for Race.
[(1) Qenace.................. 3
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afternoon all had spent. He con- YOUTH's time. Five long years, not gratulated the victors.
altogether useless (by any means), Refreshments were served on the but which might have been spent." lawn during the afternoo>0. The
Oh!
50 much better! committee of the E.B.G.C, deserve.. and now to come out here," much credit for the admirable ar and be pressed to join some happy rangements they made for the com- band of people who still find joy, fort of their visitors.
THE JOCEFY: CLUB.
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFIN DRAW. The thirty-two subscription grifies which arrived on Friday by the s
"Szechuen," were drawn for at the Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, Causeway Bay, with the following
results:-
1-{(piebald) Mr J. Johnstone.
2-(bar) Sir Paul Chater. 3-(black) Mr Horsford.
4-(grey) Mr Richfield.
5-(grey) Mr Johnstone. 6-(black) Brigadier General
Naughton.
7-(black) Mr Beswick.
8--(grey) Major Cassel 9-(brown) Wayfoong Mess. 10—(black) Mr Burkitt 11-(grey) Mr Jupp.
Pts to 12-(black) Mr Paterson.
-Date,
8
(rown) Sir Keswick.
8
14-(grey) Mr Botelho.
4
SATURDAY'S RACING. «
4 (2) Niobe ........... 5 14.(3) Helen ................................ 2 20;
amongst other things, in hearing about the 6 "c'clock aim,” and when to pull back the cocking handle. Now bear the egoist.
the
#
I love them Sir, but I think, that life is far too short for such futilities, How am I, Sir, to put in any time at man's greatest game. attempt at solving the riddle of his being? How am I to get any fora der? How am I even going to know myself? How am I to carry on this little hobby of mine if I am to be continually distracted by "turning": about on the right heel and left toe." And what is this possible danger Mc- that is talked about by pro-Volunteers Are we afraid of collision with our Chinese brethren ? If this is so, then" with all due respect to them (CR) S I bazard the suggestion that I already know more about this ill game of war, than would ever be needed in any struggle with them...who have not is yet, and let us hope they never.” will, be drawn into the throes of a modem mechanical confict.
15-(grey) Mr Leefe. 16-chestnut) Messrs Hall and Shaw. 17-(black) Mr Tweed.
1 On Saturday, the third series of 18-(bay) Mr Soares,
O Championship events for racing 19-(black) Mr Ball Irving.
yachts was sailed, the course covered 20—(grey) Mr Seth.
4 being Lyemua Beacon (P), Kowloon, 21-(iron grey) Mr Des Voeux.
1. Rocks (P) and Mark Boat and 22--(bay) Mr Basto.
Capt. Carter; e Bradbury, Lam- Quarry Bay (S). The distance was 23-(den) Mr. Alves.
mert
Sgt. Hellands, not out
S. M. Haynes, Lb.w? Lammert:
S. M. Thompson, c. Thompson, bi Lammert 19Å 109999******
Extras
08 miles:
11
The results were
0
HANDICAP CLASS,—--(2.30 p.m.)
"Heap on "Fine Corp
Course Time, · Time.
6 Dianz.......owes 40′ 3.59.30, 4.00.10
Rolla
24-(bay) Mr Topside.
25—(grey) Mr. David.
26-bay) Mr Moxon.
27-(grey) Mr Humphreys. 28-(du) Mr Fash. 29-(grey) Mrs Leefe.
4.07.59 4.08.39 30-(dun) Mrs Leslie Smith. 61. Orionrec 2′40′′ 4.04.32 4.01.52 91--(chestnut) Mr Hosie.
Dorothea... 5′00′′ 4.12.36 4.06,35,32 (dun) Mr Stephens. Gladys................„ 5′00′′ D. N. F.
a
6'00" 4.13.14 40734
Pts. Prev. Total
Pos. For Race Pts. Pts.
Total .................................. Bowling Analysis.
O. R.
Sonia
Lammert..
10.3 2 17
5
Bryant.
10 2 38
4
Diana
... 1
7
12 19
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
Orion 2
5
1 6
Dorothea... 3
4
7 11
Sonia ....... 4
- 3
7
10
Rolla... 5
2
+
Glady.............. 0
Kowloon Craigengower
W 2
.103
Civil Service ..........Z Indians....
0. M. R.
12 040
RG.A.
w. University
ZCRC.-
2 HKCC
7 9 7 .7 ONE DESIGN CLASS. (2.30 pm)
1 14' Ailsa C.
ARN]
3 Bonita BCT.
1 3 3 Daphne ......er..
4.1749 4.17.49 4.20.00 4.20.00
4.18.37 4.18.37
2 Halcyoa 5650.
4.22.16 4.22.16 2 (1) Ailsa 1.5
65 0.47 5 2 13
1 Staffs são,
FRIENDLY MATCH.
HKCC. V. RE &LA,
-
RGA Capt. Olliver, c Sutherland, ₺ Bird O Lt. Chester, b Reed. ...... *2 Capt. Davies, e Sayer, b Bird...... 27 Major Bagnall, e Edmonds, bReed 1 Bdr. Baker, run out..........................
ahead. After about ten minutes" After the form with which the play, the Sailors managed to beat the Oilers have recently been playing it Gunners goalie. After this, though was rather disappointing to see the the R.G.A, tried their utmost, there way they played against the Sgt. Holloway, Sayer, b Bird... was no further scoring Full time "Carlisle," who deserved their win by Lt. Graham, Lb., Reed went with the Sailors victors of a three clear goals. The Oilers were Gar. Cousins, e Hamiltop, b Reed
rather unfortunate in losing one of C. S. M. Pragnell, b Bird fine game by the odd goal is 3"
their players in the second half. Lt. Thornton, b Reed................
Gar. Dyer, not out ........ Extras
WILTS. v. POLICE.
...A great game was expected in this
"
ST. JOSEPH'S ». UNITED,
F
match, and expectations were cer- St. Joseph's added the United to tainly justified. Played on the Navy their list of victims on Saturday.
B. ground, the match attracted quite Though they played hard the United
(2) Bozita *** 3* 2 (3) Daphne 2 3 (4) Halcyona 4 1 HEYWARD HAYS CLASS.
8
3 4 6 10 13
2
CORRESPONDENCE.
WHY I DON'T JOIN THI EL.K.V.D.C.
It is, to establish this point fand. no doubt this is a point of viest shared by others) that I have sketch-*^ ed my service in the War, and I think mine is a typical case. If this phantasmal trouble arises, then here we are.
if it's a just cause, But with much a spectre not in sight, why waste God's own good time? If there is a spectre at all, enrely, some interest would have been shown "ere.. now in the provision-of-Air-Defences. for the Colony. But I admit on ahireta thought, that this idea deem't | work out "here.
It isn't done. But to get back. If the danger is from . without," then 'it'is pretty obvious to any of the military heads here (Ask them) that if an energy power ever succeeded in } defeating our naval forces in Chinese -- | Waters; then, neither a few scorë volunteers nor the garrison of the | Colony could prevent it's lõóss against;
really determined effort,.... sid it would be a determined effort.
(To the Editor of the " Chinz Mall."]')
are
This little bit of Island of ours "12" 50" " materially priceless, in a way, (how- ever it may be spiritually).
Dear Sir,-We have heard all too much of a certain side to a certain question. To obtain a little "balance It will probably be argued that my let us think about another side. There attitude is purely a selfish one, but let (are so many sides and all of them is consider possible motives of some fallible, to all questions; and who people who argue in favour of the shall say which the more V.D.C..... the owners of business, glaringly fallible? I merely put large and small. But perish the forward this side with the tentative thought! Let us be charitable, and suggestion that it is as much worthy certainly, let us not start life with of being called reasonable, as any too much cynicism Let us take care (2.40 pm) body else's.. What is man's reason? not to falsely attribute base motives, Ursula .....awe. 40o 4.24.35 4.25.15 Having been urged several times Let me quite tentatively suggest Sirius rec. 4′ 00′′ D. N. F. to join the Volunteer Defence Corps, Sir, that some of the older men have Dawn...rec. 3′ 20′′ 4.31.36 4.25.16 I am by some absolutely irrational a turn at "on the right, "form The Hongkong Cricket Club and Lola. rec. 4' 00" the Royal Engineers and Indian Army (1) Ursula............
D. N. S. line of thought, driven to seek platoon." "For the dull-witted ones 2 played a very interesting friendly (2) Sirius ..........
5 7 12 expression through the medium of (if there are ang) well, it wouldn't 0 5 E
5your valued newspaper.
Is there harm them. If we must needs al- match on the HRC.C. gound on (2) Dawn .......2 3 8 2 Saturday afternoon. A close game, (4) Lola
0.0 which like all the league matches
GAEL CLASS-(2.45 p.) was notable for its' bowling feats. resulted in the Club men winning by Gaelow 40 4.34 41 4.35.21 45 the small margin of 27 runs.
Toinette owes. 407 4.37.53 4.33.33 Joan +SCI. 4.3331 433.31 Theckla rec. 00" D.N.S. DN.S (1) Grel3
2
1
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. ME
W
5 21
a considerable gate. A very fine, fast were up against a far better team Bird......
The scores were
RE. AND Lthe
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4Capt. Gray, c Davies, b Farthing 2 (2) Toinette.....2
Stewart, e Drummond, b Far thing...... 31
and clean game was witnessed in and the final score of 3-1 in favour Reed82. 4 17.5 which the Soldieri just managed to of the College was far from being a Fwin a,bard fought- gamë by the good indication of the run of play, the United seldom if ever being on single goal."
The Soldiers won the toss. The the offensive right through the Police kicked off, but from the start
the Wilts got possession, and with-
match.
out further ado began to go all out.
INDIANS v. RECREIO.
En very, warm time of it in the first
for a score, the Police defence having
*few minutes of play. The Police held The Club Recreio have fallen off
C.R.C. v. VARSITY.
A strong Chinese tear met the University XI in their league engage ment on Saturday, afternoon, and
won easily.
The scores were set.
CRC
2
Capt. Wahl, c Wodehouse, b Faro
thing...AAA
2 5
7
3 8
11
(3) Joan.......1
5 2.
7
(4) Thecia ......... 0
1
1
0
BOWLING.
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13 such a thing as charity to oneself, or ways keep this image of war before .0 is this ides merely conceit? Anyhow us; then they, surely, are more rusty could I hazard the suggestion that than th, if they have ever had any what I am going to say, possibly experience at all. And why not 4rticulates some of the thoughts of start an Amazon Defence Corps as more than a few of the many well, it danger confronts i It "returned ones in our Colony, Shall would be a cumshaw“ distraction I state my own case? Remaining for our womenfolk, God bless 'em, anonymous as I do, there is not so ❘ and what a fine strapping force it much fear perhaps, that I shall be might be l misunderstood.
For myself, I prefer to seek- Though I did not serve in the Eton solace amongst "musty old vol
least until a more” dogshooters, I was commissioned names;" into the Army in early 215 right from substantial shadow - looma: before school I was demobilized after va
ww might nearly 5 years' device on 3 different consider again, and with past ite fronts, and (quite irrelevant, I know)perience to help us, it won't take us An enjoyable afternoon was spent was wounded twice. I regret now, long to get our filthy-band's in *- 5 at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club that I missed that priceless experience (if it's a just cause.)
And surely the foregoing indicates by a large gathering of enthusiasts of serving in the ranks at the front, 13 on Saturday when a team competi. but I had the unusual experience at my great need for intellectual struck
Maj. Edwards, b Farthing
Greig, c Radford, b Wodehouse 6 Col. Taylor, not out
22 Capt. Murray, and b Farthing... 1 Spr. Jacobson, st. Franks, b Far-
Lt. Larkcom, e Drummond, b Fari
thing
*thing 11. Tidey. e Madden, b Wode
out: however, and not to be behind from the form exhibited in their first Ng Sae Kwong, b Freeborn...... 11 hand paid a hasty visit to the Gun- few matches. It is not very surprising M. P. Lo, e and b Roffey hers goal, where they found the that they were defeated by the In W. Lock Wei, e Hunt, b Roffey... defence very mach at home. Thus dians whose play has been very Un Hew Fan, b Freeborn. again the Police were put upon the mach on the mend in their last few Geo. Lee, c K. S. Cheah, b defensive After ball- the first half matches. The Indians certami Freeborn had thas passed in fait give and take, deserved their 2-1 victory on MP.Shin, b Freeborn
Will scored, Swanborough Saturday.
wice in succession and Mr. Hollands refereed.
Folko, goalie at his
The game was ding. (after this" without
ATELETIO
KOWLOON V. ATHLETIC.
C. Choa; b. Yeoh
house...
Extras
8 22
Total
1 the
K.B.G,C. COMPETITION.
1 Capt. Stanley, st. Franks, b Farton was held for four silver cups my age of "controlling" for a period, ment. I can't as yet even think by
6 presented by four members Free the lives of several hundred men, numbers," and I long so much to doza Bonnie Dundee Members of all Looking back now, I think what sit judging the time. So I have to
other bowling Clubs were vesty of reason, to place bestir and make up the time lost to h 4 present and much appreciated the destinies of other, older and more me through Junkerisms. If I read -the hospitality of the K.B.G.C.enlightened beings in the hands of a 2 books a week, till I am aged 20, IL: 104 Eight teams of four players each boy fresh from School. And I was shall only get through 4784 ** 2. Old E
competed for the cups, and some beloved of Colonels and Brass Father Time! He beats it all along.? Bowling Analysis.
very interesting games of bowls Hats," and it was even said on the line, but let us not play wilfully 0. M. R. W. were witnessed. The competition occasions that I knew my job.
However to the point
In 9.3.0 51
2 was keen among the team, and excite
J. Wong, c Roffey, b Freeborn ... 35
Hung Man To, b Roffey
H. Ching, not out
6
14 Lal Kuen, st. Mogra, b Roffey ... 3 Wodehouse
Extras............ 12 Farthing
Madden 134 McNicol
Kowloon showed a slight improv. ment on Saturday in their Combina- tion and general play. The Chinese but up a good exhibition in the first ground half scoring once, but this in no way
ford deterred Kowloon "who equalized..
of early in the second half, and there- [Rof teams after kept the Chinese, defence busy
Ippy, right up to full time,
Total
Bowling Analysis,
0,
13.3 #1
Sam
12
16 2 318 ment ran high when two teams tied my opinion Sir, too much wasteful
7
30
0 for first place and had to play off a
tall has already been taken of
HKC.C.
WIN
20 110 final. The deciding game of the finfl was concluded in falling light, with the honours going to the team T.E. Pearce, cLarkcom, b Stanley. 27 composed of Messrs. Johnstonë,
W. Lt. I. B. Franka, Lu.g., Stanley ..... 19 Price, Farrell and Stoneham, "After||
SWH Drummond, Stanley, b
Edward J
1R.L.D. Wodehouse,i.b.w, Stanley
8 sented the trophies to the members
| the competition; Mr D. Harver-pro
of the winfog beam, and in a happy
[0] L. D. McNicol, b Stanley - wam to itile grisechs refund to the platast
M4; Queen's, Boad Central.
into his hands.
I remain, Dear Sir,
Yours faithfully *TRUTH GROFER."
HING
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