SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924,

INTERPORT CRICKET.

SHANGHAI VERSUS MALAYA: CAPTAIN BARRETT'S TEAM BAT FIRST.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CLAIM, FOR. WAGES.

RE-ECHO 0 OF WICKERSHAM CASE.

RETTLEMENT IS REACHED.

CHEFOO NOTES.

LABOUR EXPERT VISITS TOWN,

FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS (From Our Own Correspondent.

A very interesting lecture was delivered during the course of the evening by Mrs F.W. Baller, of the C.I.M., Shanghai, on Missionary Work in Klang-si Province,

On the 30th, the first of the

• School House Matches was played .... Morricon House had the advantage of the very strong wind A withdrawal of all implications

during the first half and registered CHEFOO, November 6. This morning, the Shanghai C.C. and Singapore C.C.. flags were flying from the H.K.C.C. Pavilion, it being the occasion of the second made by Mr. N. L. Brower at the

Since 18 writing, Mon. Pieno goals, but Paton House, after half-time, played good football hearing of the case on Monday sa to Henti accompanied by Dr and were able to acore two goals. interport match of the triangular series.

rport that having already been defeated by Hongkong, are out the business transactions of Mr. Maitland has paid Chefoo a visit and even things up, the game thus to make amends and Malaya are equally as keen.

The wicket was still hard and fast. A fairly strong breeze was, Rohm, senior, and an agreement to M. Henri is a member of the ending in a draw. Owing to the accept half of the sum claimed, are International Labour Office con ind the play was mostly down blowing towards the Pavilion. ***

and is on a visit to the Far East football was seen during the second Again. Captain Barrett won the toss for Shanghai and, as was the terms of settlentent of the case nected with the Learge of Nations; the one end of the field, but better to be expected when the state of the wicket is considered, elected to which counsel concerned termed at for the purpose of studying half, when although Morrison were but first,

is Investigating the hygenic by no means a beaten side, and Of the team that pluyed against Hongkong, W. C. G. Clifford and Monday's hearing the,re-echo of Labour Conditions. Dr. Maitland unable to again score they were the factories in Paton's had to work strenuously The claim T. W. R. Wilson were ropped; G. F. Gardner and E. F. Duckett the Wickersham cave."

was for $600 which Conditions of

China. Both these gentlemen to secure the draw, especially as Of the fourteen who travelled down only playing in their places

Mr. Helmuth Rohn, son of a prin were entertained during their they were thoroughly fagged with li. C. B. Peck is the or one who has stood down in both matches.

wind Malayu only had twelve to pick from and D. F. Stiven stayed out. cipal in the American Asiatic Com- stay here by the various local defending against the

during the first half. *mercial Company of Hongkong, Chamber of Commerce, Foreign have now The teams, the fore; are:-- Shanghai: Cptain E. 1. M. Barrett (captain); E. G. Barnes,

proceeded further north en routé D. C. Burn, P. Cr. A. J. W. Evans, G. F. Gardner, D. W. Leach, claimed as two months' salary and and Chinese; and E. F. Duckett, W. E. O'Hara, J. A. Quayle and T. 1. Rawsthorne, another month's pay in lieu of for Tientsin and Peking.

Malaya. E. Holmes-Brown, G. M. "Brand. E. N. Edwards, notice. R. T. Foster A. Grenier, P. N. Knight, Flight Lieut. G. E. Livock,, Lieut. R. A Phayre: Lieut. F. H. Thompson, N. H. P. Whitley and E. W. N. Ayatt.

Umr fes-R. H. Bilke (Malaya) and H. C. B. Peck, (Shanghai). Serfers:-W. P. Crawford (Malaya) and A. Youngson (Shanghai).

At the hearing on Monday, Mr. W. B. Hind. was for the plaintiff and Mr. N. I. Brewer for the de Tenant company. The case was adjourned until this morning for

Football Season Opens On October 25, the first Fook ball Match of the Season was played on the CIM. Boys School's Club secured a win from the Boys Field, when the Chefoo Football by two goals to one. Owing to the production of receipts alleged to it being the beginning of the be in the hands of the police. season the play was decidedly sage was set to His Lordship that Lilley played excellently in goal and proved too good for the boys' settlement on the terms indicated rather poor shooting. Hogg and

Eckford of the Football Club also, played well. The Boys' team work was superior to their opponents. above had been arrived at.

Departures.

Mr. and Mrs Arthur Sugden, Miss Eleanor Sugden and Mr. Edward Sugden, left Chefoo for Home on the 2nd. inst. Mr. Sugden, who retired from the missioner for many years in thie Customs last year, has been Com- port and during the past year has International Committee, which Controle to certain extent the been acting as Chairman of our

On Saturday-November-I-the- Chefoo Football Club met a Chi- nese team on the Boys School's Ground The Chinese won a close garne by i goal to nit, but were on the whole the better side, passing well, although they several times missed good opportunities to shoot. Hogg again played well for the Club, but Lilley was missed in goal; however, it was a game well worth watching

A1035, the Maliva team which seerned to deceive Leach trooped and after the umpires and into playing too soon. 11.11 am. Evans fared Knight from the Naval Leach 10, Total-48-3-wickets. Counsel did not appear, but a mespatchy, the passing was weak, but Foreign Section of Chefoo Yard rad with Captain Bafrett us down.

By no means an auspicious be the other opening Batenin.

Knight's opening over was a ginning for Shanghai especially as maiden the batsmen running a leg. Lesch and Evans appeared about he off the last ball. Malaya's to lay the foundations of a big finding was very keen, mid-off, stand. mid-on and point doing some smart work.

vans got a single off Thompson (Supreme Court end) who has an, ensy action medium-paced delivery. Barrett opened his account with a fine drive to the boundary pust cover point.

Bowling with the wind, Knight got a lot of work on the fall, but Burrett scored another boundary past point, sending the 10 up at

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Making a couple of short runs Barrett soon lind 10 to his credit:

Satisfied with getting short runs, the Shanghai score mounted lead ly but, disaster overtook them early, Tattempting to glance the first ball of Thomson's third-over, to Seg, Captain Barrett go out. The bali ran up bis lät and gave fávork (wicket-keeper) in easy catch. on the leg side. 10.52, Barrel 13, Total 18. I wicket down.

ball. front ...sent

Despite his score, how- ever, Evans was none too comfort- able facing Knight. At 11.16 he sent one to Brand at mid-off" (off Knight) and Brand made no mis- take 11.16 am. Evans 24, Total 50, 4 wickets down.

To prove what a versatile bats- man he'ix, Dr. O'Hara (who had gone in after Leach) played back to a few and then got two boun- daries, a well-timed one at leg and a late cul through the slips.

Sixty-On-Board.

Having replaced Evans-whose knock of 24 lasted 40 minutes and was not very impressive despite his score-Bam sent the 60 up by a glance to fine leg.

O'Hara was getting set when he misjudged ore "from Knight and hit it into Grenier's hands at mid-on. 11.22 a.m. O'Hara 10, Total 61.5 wickets down.

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GOVERNMENT. POSTS. MR. NISBET'S RELIEF,

Homeward Bound.

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Towlson and family left Chefco for home on the 25th amidst general regret. Mr. Towlson was Captain of the local Cricket Club while here, and

Notice of the following appoint-will also be missed from the Football field where he made z very efficient reforce... ments is given in the Government

Gazette" of yesterday's date.

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Scott Anniversary.

Palítica.

Shantung Province is stated to bave declared Its indepen- dence; what this actually means On Sunday, October 26, services is rather doubtful, but evident- leaders in Tsinan-fu were as usual held in the morningly the

be neutral

Mr. Tso Seen wan, LL.D., to be a Member of the Sanitary Board for a further term of three years, with effect from November 15. Mr. Charles Dick Melbourne to act as Registrar of the Supreme. Court, Official Trustee, Registrar anniversary of the arrival of acting as a Guard to the Chefoo- of Companies, Official Receiver in Bishop Charles Perry Scott in Wellsien motor road, have had Bankruptcy, and Registrar of Trade China. Bishop C. P. Scott has their arms and ammunition confis Marks, during the absence on leave been intimately connected with cated and have been sent back to here in Chefoe, and the congrega General Chang Whel-bing, of the of Mr. Hugh Adair -Nisbet with the work of both of these Churches their homes, while troops under tions of them had great pleasure barracks here in Chefoo, have taken effect from November, 1.

Mr. John Harry Barclay Nihill in joining with all the other Church over: In their place. Another MC to act as Deputy Registrar of of England Churches in North effect of the Independence is that the Supreme Court and Deputy China is thanking God on that day the Tei Tung Industrial Bank, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, for the life that Bishop C. P. Scott which I reported as having been! until further order, with effect from has lived and is still living in His closed by orders of General Wa November 14.

Mr. George Stacy Kennedy- Skipton to be Assistant Head of Sanitary Department, and Secre- tary to the Sanitary Board with effect from November 14.

at St. Andrew's Church and in the have decided to evening at St. Peter's; but special for the present anyway. Owing to at both this attitude" those troops of mention was made services of the fiftieth General Wo-Pei-Fu,, who were

Up to this stage, Malaya's Quayle's inning was short fielding was keen and the two lived. He played the next bowlers quite sound

Thompson andRawsthorae went in after O'Hara the Tollowing straight and played out the over, after into the hands of Holmes-Brown which Burn sent: Thompson to leg who was felling at mid-off and he for a single. The left-handed made no mistake. Qeyle 0, Total bowler often had Rawsthorne in

trouble. 18, wickets down.

After an hour, the bowlers were Taking Quayle's place, each

down a partnered Evans, sending up the 20 still masters of the situation. At at 10.52. Both batsmen were scor-11.30 Thompson sent

which easily grand leg-break ing with neat shots and gerasional Benndaries and the 30 was signalled disposed of Burn, hitting his off

Shanghai 1st Innings.

at 11 ... after less than 2 stamp. Bura 4-Total 63, 6 wickets | A. J.".W. Evans, c Brand, b

inites batting. Knight contined to get a lot of work on the ball and his length Kas reliable. Thompson is a dif- ferent type of howler altogether and not quite so accurate,

down

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Knight Captain E. 1 M. Barrett,

Livock, b Thompson.

Gardner replaced Burn, ran two leg byes and was then at sea to more puzzlers from Thompson, A

b Thompson................. half-hearted attempt by Raws-JA, Quayle, c, Holmes-Brown, thome produced a four by way of D. W. Leach, b Thompson square leg and the yo went up at Dr. W. E. O'Hara, c Grenier, b

Knight 11,36, exactly after an hour's play.

With his score at 15. Evans had life, a fairly easy chance from

Malaya's cover-point earned D. C. Burn, b Thompson him (off Knight) being dropped applause for stopping a hot one T. L. Rawsthorne, not out ...... by point.

Forty was sent up at 11.06 from Rawsthorne and then another C. F. Gardner, not out

leg bye was forthcoming from

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service.

On October 27, the s.s." Mentor of the Blue Funnel Line paid us a visit, which looks as if there is still a little trade being done here.

The U.S.S. "Huron" arrived here on the 26th. and left almost immediately for the North where she landed a number of Marines The Huron is again back in Chefoo, and will probably be staying here for several months at least.

--Christian Fellowship,

Pel-fu, is said to be about to reopen and carry on business as before. Things here at the moment seem sight of U.SS. Huron" out in the to be very quiet, probably the harbour has a soothing effect.

Admiral Wen Shu-deh is stated to have passed through here on the way to Tientsin, coming on, the Chinese gunboat Yung Shang from Tsingtau.

Two Fires During the late evening of the 4th, a small fire occurred at the St Peter's Bungalow, but was got nader.

soon

On the evening of October 27, a o' gathering of the members of the

On the afternoon of the 5th. 10 Chefoo Association of Christian

Fellowship took place at smoke was seen arising from the 10 the China Inland Mission. C.LM, Isolation Hospital, where Over seventy members, of the one of the out-houses attached to Association were present, and the main block had caught on -7 during

the business part of fire. One of the Chinese police the meeting, Mr. Nipps of the sergeants was the first on the spot Extras......

Y.M.C.A. was elected President, and did admirable work in putting (Total for 6 wickets)... 82 Dr. F. H. Judd, of the C.I.M., Vice out the fire, assisted by servants President; Mr. Lautenshlager, of from the CIM Compound. The the American Presbyterian Mis- local Volunteer Fire Brigade was NOON.

sion, Treasurer and Secretary; called out, but owing Another change of bowling as other members of the Committee distance arrived in time to find Wyatt went on-for-Thompson-at-gres-Mf.-T. F. McCrea, of the that the policeman and servants American Baptist Mission: Mr. had already put the fire out. the Court end.

The score was go for 6 wickets; Borer, of the Salvation Army; What might have been a serious. Rawsthorne was 14 not out and Miss Holmes of the Y.W.C.A.; conflagration luckily, owing to Rev. B. M. McOwan, the Port prompt action, did not do any Gardner 12 not cut.

At 12.20 the score was 100 for 6 Chaplain; and Mr. Albert Rouse, damage apart from the one room

Secretary of the Union Church where the fire originated.

followed shortly by 20 for Evans: Thompson's breaks.....

Malaya's fielding was not quite

Gardner was watching the left No good after Hongkong's pleas-hander's bowling very carefully ing exhibition in the match with and playing back to his leg breaks. Shanghai-but the bowlers pre-A maiden over resulted and then vented the batsmen from taking Holmes Brown put himself on liberties. On the other hand, the for Knight. batsmen were content to get along. The Malaya skipper (right- with singles.

handed, slow) was pulled up on a no-ball Having looked the more con- his first delivery, for fident of the pair, Leach was, and got a maiden as Rawsthorne bowled by Thompson by a ball-preferred to take his time. which broke in from the off and Score at 11.45 82 for 6 wickets. wickets.

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