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SATURDAYS CHAMPIONSHIP. ·

The eighth Championship for Racing Yachte was sailed on Saturday with the following results:-

GAEL CLAES. Start at 2.30 p.m.

H'eip on Course.

Scratch

Corr'ted.

Time.

b. in: B.

5.38.59

5.14.12

Yachte.

Gael

Toinette

do

Thecles

--da

-5 33.36

Viking

da

5.35.47.

Dorothy

do

D.N.S.

Joan..

do

5 24.58

Chinook

do

5.49.18

Pts. Pts.

Yachts. Position. for to

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

Major Halford, absent

Extras

BATSMEN'S SUCCESS.

:

Total

Enjoying first knock, and play

Bowling Analysis,

0. M.

ing or their own ground, the Club

THE CHINA MAIL.

KOWLOON 2ND). XI.

2-N. T. Railton, rim out,

B. Petheram, e Hill, b Cowan.. 25

310 F.. Wheeler, at,, Sanilford, b. Hill 58

A. O. Brawn, & Hill, b Dunkley '20 17. Edwards, not out....... 31-

*CORRESPONDENCE.

MUI TSAI DISCUSSION.

MONDAY JANUARY, 29 1928..

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

R. "W: W: Wensen, b Sundford. To the Ballor of the China Matt.]|| "BUTTER IS ALL FOOD AND NO WASTE":

'O J.M. Jack, e ond,b Cullip,

.7

R

10

30

1 J. Couelly, not aut .7"

Extras

7

15

1단

U

18

33 '... B 0. overwhelmed a weakened R.G.A. P. 15. Farthing' team on Saturday and inspired 11. Owen Hughes. 8 their position in the League Table, G. H. Piercy ..... 7.8 1 Owen Hughes, going in after the T. D. MeNicoll... 5. 1 fall of the first wicket, indo the|D.-D. Peaf 2 1 Arst century in the senior league,

C.R.C. v. NAVY.

Toml for 6 wickets....308,

Dear Sir,-As figures cau bojuggled to prova saything, so facta can be dis torted to ïuit whatever porpenes pra- designed. A fact is a fact unless proved falee. It is futils to challenge facts unless their trath can be subv.rted: W: This the Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce bas dismally

Overy, Herridge șind Green, did not bat.

his 198 including 25 fours. In all,

the, Club compiled 231 runs off 30

overs and declares for 3 wicker.

Navy won by 105 runs.

After a stewly opening the Gun-

+

10 Dunkley

Fincher

L'owan

C/8.C.

ners' could only, muster 110, one Ng Bze-kwong, b Wallace

un being absent, Piercy caused, 31, W. Lo, 3.6.w., Waller, the bavo, getting 7 wiells for 3.3. M. Tun, b Wallace

Playing in their own ground,¦ G. Lee, b Wallace C.R.. found rais difficult to get, C. Chon, rup cart being all out for 70. Pay-Lieut. Li Pam-sze, e Gilchrist, 1- Wal- Wallace getting 0 wickets for 26 rass. After some steady play, the Navy passed this total and went on to score 175 several of the later batsmen and "Mr. Extras" getting duble figures. Come Wood hit the only six of the hatch.

M

| C.R.C, "bowlers showeit morė, goth- Esistent from then hitherta.

lace. .........

W, Hung, b Walree Wong Sift-to, by Evans

Eenig Kum-cheung, à Quinlan. II. C. Tung, b Beatly 1, Ching, it out...

Extras

Total

0 Savage

Fin

| Sandford

Cullin

Bowling Analysis.

0. 31. 1.

9--0 12 81534

8 120

Q

1 failed to perform in the letter under

2 0 13

the above heading in your imus to day

0 21

1

3

0 -11

1

0 ย

AFRIENDLY MATUNES.

with regard to the fa to cited. Tha

13 1st that can be rail of his effort is that he managed to qualify qar state- ments by the expedient of dual capacity, bat this method of treat ment does not shake the inherent truth of the facts qucted by us.

KOWLOOXY. CIVIL SERVICE

| Service won by 77 runs.

Б.с.с..

Having placed before the public a series of facts to enable it to deter

B. D. Evans, 1.h.w., b Ling....mine the degres of kinship between the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and K. E. Findsell, by Reed'..

ord the "Protection Society"

1 H. H. Henson, in Hamilton..... 29 whether the statement that the

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M.

ft.

w.

F. Spinks, b Reed......

74 1

31

.....12

265

6 GA. V. Hall, e Wood, b Ling.

C

0

5

1.J. P. Robinson, b Reed

4.0

21

1'S. E. Green, b Tings.

NAVY.

D. Lyon, b Hamilton

Civil Service 2nd XI, are almost booked for the wooden spoor in the srond league. In their first match with Kowloon juniors they played Beatty

On Saturday on Wallige them to a tie, their own pnd they lost by 4 Quinlan wickets and 81 runs. After a pre-; Evang

ising opening their batsuum again) failed the innings being furnished Rey, Parell,

Ching, b Hung.. 22. Duncan, not out

| for 67, Wesser getting wickets for Evans. J.w. Ching

1 and Railton 5 for 31. The Norris, b Ching bowling being ineffective, Kowloon fiilerist, b Ching

h knocked up 168 for 6 wickets, Douglas Hamilton, Lee [Wheeler being top scorer with 58 Sladen, b Tee Jan Edwards was again consistent, Slurps, e Leg, b Hung-

Com. Wood, Hung making 31 not out.

In contrast to their second team's Wallace, not out display Civil Service visited Kow-¦ Beatty, & Ching on and gained a convincing yie-Quinlan, run out

Extras tory in a Trivaly. Benson wasj thly Kowloon batsman who conll play the visitors" effective bowl- ang, ing getting the best figues Although Evans

with 5 for 23.

bowbed really, well for Kowloon, he had little sort and Civil Service re knocked up t, Word giving a con Ching vincing display, hitting one six and Hug eight tours in his 38.

.7

"Protection Society has no connection was this Chamber" should stand or fall, the Executive Committee í my

10 Seciaty has no wieb to resuscitaty a

11 controversy that has been left to the

W. J. Woolley, e Sayer, by Ding! public'a verdict. Whatever that may

4 be, it cannot be said that this Bcity

indulges in wild statements that are

74

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

13

0. M. It.

31

6. Ling.

8.1 0. +2}}

1 24

18 H. B. Reed' ́...................... it

19 E. W. Hamilton... 7 0 16 14. Baker Al...a. 3 07

CIVIL SERVICE.

.175 G. R. Sayer, b Evans

'Total

Bowling Analysis

Q., M.

R.

3

41

.11.2

39

4

181

50

1

1 0

SECOND LEAGUE.

2ND XI.

B Wong Sik-to Tu saber "Triendly Laurence Ng Sze-kwong nile a cestiary for Craigongwer -

against the Clufi second string. The leather-listing took a lot out of the

visitors-Ctigengewer made #20—¦ UNIVERSITY 28p XI. v. I.IKC.

who could only reply with 123;

Lt. D'Arcy Evans tilting the most

| wickets, 4 for 17.

Rnce Datc.

Goel

5

3

43

Toinette

8

#7

Thecla

3

5

14

Viking

#

4 92

Dorothy,

0

14 mos.

Joan... Cbinook

2

6

40

2 IG

HEYWARD HAYS.

Start a 2.35 p.m.

A chuse gate resulted in the Police v. Gen's Collego friendly game, the latter getting home by i

A. B Sutherland, Evans

• H. Strange, b. Evang

.E. C. Fincher, h Evans

A. E. Wood, Robinson, b

Cupt. Spinks.....

8-A-Grimmetrit out-..

· 1.R.C, 2nd XI. won by 3 wickets and ten runs.

Scores :-

UNIVEUŞITY 2ND XI. Watts 31. and Reynolds H. Y. Lam, b Areulli

33 were the principal contributors C. A. Peterson, Ming, to the home team's scores of 132. H. D. Ringar......

The school team consisted mostly T. 1. Chek, & Minnu, b Arculli of 1.R.C. players. J. S. Curreèm

M.B. Osman, Minnu, b. Arculli made 53 and A. H. Madar 45, ou . P. Ng, run out

C. W. Lam, e Moosileen, ¿

H180

24 and Kelly with 3 for 14 were tha most successful bowlers in the two J. L. Youngstye, b H. D.

4. Kunjah

P. B. Úhoo, 1.b.w. Kitchell.

Appended are the detailed scores, home tenins names mentioned first :|T. O. Yeow, e Nazarin, b Kit-

choll The Indiana'. 2nd XI. visited

Pokfolum and beat the University Y. Teh, not out....

Corr'ied.

Il'cap on

-

of 1-46-Mim with a wickets for

Yachts.

Time,

Courge.

ims.

Gindys

Scratch

6,81.00

tennis,

Sealark..

do.

5.21 67

Spray

do

0.51 00

Hoojom

do

5.24.12

Winifred

do

D.N.S.

Adoonc.

du

5.21.35

Sirius.......

2'63"

5.50.29

Uneulo

5 29.27

. Lolo

2'53"

0.05.45

Belinda

263"

6.28.34

Onl

2'53" D.N 8.

Pt.

ייד:י1

2nd XI. by 3 wickets and 10 runs, A. T. Barna, l.b.w., b H. D.. The University chose to but first

atid, piled up 4 runs, C. W. Lam

being their top-scover with 13 ris

which included 7-fours.

The Indians taking second knezk started badly-their two opening PaWickets fell for ducks in the first

Yachts. Position. for to

Gladys Bealark. Spray

+7

Race. "Da" é

.-04

2

10 83

5

31

Bo jom Winifred

8

45

0.

0

Adanac. Sirius

1

12

58

0

G 31

Ursula

3

9 GG

8

4 24

Belinda

3

26

Owl

0

0

0

ONE DESIGN..

-Lola

Start at 2.40 p.m.

35 runs.

Kumjahn

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. 31.

2

5

4 ·-2 00

over but the other batsmen nude F. M. Arenlli 12 good. E. Mesdeen carrived his bat H. D. Ruujul...14

F. Ilassun Both sides fielded well. This win A. Kitchell plevd the Indians more securely in The memiergqusition in thee Leagu. table, as they have five wits and One draw.

FIRST LEAGUE,

JL.K.Q.C. v. R.G.A.

H.K.C.C. won by 121 runs,

1.8.0.0,

D. I. Peat, b Holloway D. E. G. Nicholson, e Stevens,

Poufret

1.R.CO

F. Baker, e and b Evans

0

F. H. Holdman, b Capt. Spinks. In F. J. Ling, e Capt. Spinks, b

Robinson

E. W. Hamilton, e Woolley, b.

Capt. Spinks

E. B. Reed, not outgi

Extras

I

unsupported by fasta with their troth

unassa lab) and unssmiled:

For the Anti mui tesi Society,

G. ANDERSON.

Hon. English Secretary, Horgkong, 27th Jan., 1923.

"DREAM STREE!"

NEW CORONET FILM.

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Capite Sfinks 7503020represent less than tires score 3 estr JP. Robinson 3, 0141 These juvenile "stars" who have CRAIGENGOWER V. H.K.C.C.

نا

13

12.

2

Total

Bowling Analysis.

B. 1). Evans.....13

2ND XI.

3

Craigengower won by 97 runs

CRAIGENGOWER.

T. E. Lawrenes,"retired ...

1 T. Grimes, e. Hollande, b

Confonier ....

Lt. D'Arey Evans, 1h.w.. b 0 Way

5 V. M. Omar, b Dorkins

I. Abbas, b Hollands

96 R. S. Barry, e Wilson, b Hol-

lands

P. A. Dixon; run out

B. W. (White, b. Hollands 20 W. Hall, e Perrin, b Way 323 A. A. Paice, Hollands 101 W. B, Muskett, not but 207-2705A Extmś 201

R. Nazarin, & und bison... @ C. Rumjahn, & Peterson

F. M. Areulli, e H. Y. Lam,

Peterson.

0

15 Parkins D. Rumjahn, e Ng, b Cheab... 9 Way H. D. Rumjahu, & Youngsaye... 27. Hollands A. Wubup, st. Yeoy b Clear 3 Chaloner

E. Mooseen, not buy. 35

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Do clearly demonstrated their indisputable right to the title, ara Carol Dempster, Ralph Graves and Charles Mack. Tusy have, the respective parts in the picture of Gypsy Fair, a music hall dandky,' "Spike" McFadden, a handsome 36 young dock labounr and, "Billie" McFadden his brother. It is with

100

9 the story of their mingled loves and G-lives that the film chiefly denis.

0

}

12

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. N. W.

A. H. Madar

.....

1

38

3

1 Minna

4.3 0

24

a

...11 0

2

49

3

0 5 1

1 0

30 Fletcher

10 M. P. Madar ......

Gurreeni....... 2

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

H. P. Mader, run out .................

w. S. A. Isuail, I Watts ..............................

200

0. 31.

1,

8 I 50

1 J. S: Currecm, b Alexander

DT 9 0 8.5 1 57

2 A. H. Madar, run out,

45

4 J. C. Fletcher, c and b Ales-

8 0:43 1 ander

H.K.C.C. 2ND XI.

8. D. Temail, b Kelly

0

SH. Ismail, b Kelly

A. Kitchell, e Ng, b Youngsaye. 5.H. E. Hollands; b. Lawrence.... 17 R. Minnu. c Thorpe, b Kelly.... 0

12 E. W. Alderson, e Omar; b

Paice

16 S. R. Bux, e Thorpe, b C. Karn 106 Wilson, e Barry, ↳ Omar ..... 4 shaw

15

Syme Thompson, b Dixon... 19 M. Hassan, b C. Earnshaw......(

18. T. Singh, not out

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Race, Date.

G. H. Piercy, not out

Total for 3 wickets--

Iunings declared closed-231

R. Haigek, T. H. Farthing, R. H. WIND. J. Davies, L. D. McNicoll, H. W. Crawford,

Bowling Analysis.

Youngsaye

FO W. Lam.....2

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XI. v. KOWLOON 2ND XI.

2 G. M. W. Dorkins, not cut...

10

.146.

Extras

11

Total

Coir'ted.

H'cap on

Yachts.

Curse.

Time.

H. Owen Hughes, not out

15. Hassan, A. K. Minnu 128 Ackber, did not but.

and J, R. Chaloner, b "Dixon -

W. Brockenbridge, b Evans 10

Extras

h.m.8.

T. E. Pearce, & Matthews re

26

Bowling: Amulysis.

J. R. Way, e White, b Evans.. 20

Daphne Bonita

Soratob

6.21 20

30

W. C. W. Muson, & Dixon, b Evans 8

Total

do

5.38.18

Extras

21C. A. Peterson

37

3 B. Cowley, h Evans...

Ailsa.. Haleyou

Yachts.

do

5.17.36

T, T. Cheal

0

8

Bowling Analysis.

do

5.13.51

B. 1. Ng

5

Pta. Pin.

Position. for

to

2 0

0 10 0 Bowled one wide.

14 2

40 N. J. Perrin, e Muskott, b Omar

Extras

1

0.

M.

E.

4 C. Earnshaw

0 28

N. J. Watts

0 38

Total

123 C. Alexander

..10

1 Ah

Bowling Analysis.

C. Kelly

0

Daphne

3

2

29

M

R. W. R. Earnshaw

Braito

4

1

-6

did not bat.

Ailea.

3 27

Oinar Poice

82

3

1

· LEAGUE TABLE.

Haleyon

1 -

5

29

R. 0. M.

W.

Sorgt. Holloway: 9

-1

60

HANDICAT CLASBI-

1

Kowloon 2nd XI. won by wickets and 81 rune.

4

Lewrence Dixon Evans

4

D 93 1

1

-18

2

1 17

FIRST DIVISION.

0

Sandford, b Wensor......

CIVIL SERVICE. AND XI, Harper, e Railton, b Weaser.... 10 31

F. W D L PT5.

POLICE QUEEN'S

Dunkley, e Ovory, b Railton... 22

Watson, o Weasor, b Railton... 1

-University.

R.G. A NATT ...

5 5 0 0 18

2.3.2

9

2 2 3

8

Hill, b Weaser........

17

Cullip, b Railton ..................

Starb at 2.45 p.m

Corr'ted.

Yachte.

F'eap oa

Time.

Course,

h. m.e.

Diapa

owa 2'10"* 5.21.16

́do. 2'83' 5.06.43

· Rol

Colleen...receive-6'30'' (5.12.00

Argula I..

de 8'30" 5.07.47 Dorothea.... do 0'30" 6.02.48 .D.N.8. Lilac I

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Gar. Pomirat 8 0 47 Gora Davis .....✪ 33 Majar Matthews,.5. 139

Cupt. Olliver 8.

+

025

* Bowled 4 wides. "R.G.A..

Capt. Olliver, e and b Oven

1 Hughes............

Lt. J. A. Chester, b Piercy... Major Matthews, o Crawford,

Piercy

Gur, Pomfret, & Crayford, b

Piercyperu

Fincher, b Weneer ...

18 Cowan, o Brown, b Railton.....

Tacchi, b Weaser

21 Savage, a Jack, b Railton

Oswick, not, out

23

Lt. J. A Parkes, b Piercy... :9 Berg Holloway Feat, b Pisteypu - 1 Capt. Beneley, a Davies, b

Piercy

Sergt. Major Williams, & and b

1 Pentaton

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Petheram Brown

Sergt. Stevens, not out

Wenget

Gor, Davis, a and b Plenty men.

Rafiton

COLLEGE. Queen's College won by 14 runs.

POLICE,

00. F. Alexander, c Ismail, b Todian R. C 1: Minnu

15 Civ 1 Bervice.

0 B Earnshaw, c Hassan, b Minnu, R. C

eN. J. Watts, c T. Singh,^b.

0: Tletcherin

:81

2 A. Reynolds, b Madar.

||Craigongower

Kowloon 38 Tafnotry

6 J. Simpson, b Madar

* C. Earnshaw, a and b Midar 1

87 B. Thorpe Madar, b Fletcher 10.

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SECOND DIVISION.

Ref. D. L. ii.

A. Baker, not out amending & Tadians 2nd XI.............6 5 1 6 16

0. J. Kelly, a Singh, b Fletcher 10 RE........ ...651 2 10

n. w. 8. Gazred, b Minnu vomitingar 14% Police....

216 F. Gross, e lamail, b Madar

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