MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924.
CRICKET INTERPORT.
MALAYA DEFEAT KOWLOON,
LIVOCK SCORES SPARKLING CENTURY.
At King's Park on Saturday, the KC.G. were At Home to the visit-
BOWLING ANALYL IS, `·
Edmonds.
Squibba
Spillett
Hara Nihill
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
ARMY v. NAVY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
3 H.-J. Stevenson, o Adams, b
Burns
12
PILFERAGE.
W. B. Cornaby, Spicer, b M.B. W. Burna
1 23
4 0 91
1
3
0. 12
20. Eager, not out
PRISONERS ARE FOUND GUILTY.
"
.2.1 '0
2
8
10. L. Oliphant; b Burns....
0. 18
2. I. Smith,
c Grifin,
b.
Burns
Extrus
BOWLING ANalysis,'
0. M. R. W.
Total
2.
76
3
53
IS..
The Royal Navy were at home to a team from the Army, 7scored an easy victory.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
and j
ሰ. M. R.
W
3 0
25
0
Scores:
0 IS
0
Army.
29|
Capt. Walker, e Hargreaves, b.
Leech
Vallack Griffin Rawlinson Crawford
6 0
19
1
14 2
61
/0
25
0
36
0
34 Crowley
0
10
..133 Lieut. Chidsoú, b Leech,.....
1
Burns
1 36
38
H.K.C.C. v. H.KBC
0
42
A
ing cricketers from Malaya, who F. H. Thompson II ware matched against a represen-, P. N. Kaight......25 tative team chosen from Kowloon A. Holmes-Brown16 residents. The home side hatted N, Grenier......... 6 first and obtained 221 runs for D. F. Stiven the loss of 9 wickets (the match, R. A. Phayre...... 4 was Iz a side). The visitors Malaya 1st Innings wont in to bat at 315 and G. M. Brand, c Les, b Overy... knocked off the runs with a few minutes to spare for the loss of only two wickets.
GE. Livock, not out
N. Grenier, c Evans, b Lee W. N. Edwards not out. Throughout the day some spark-R. T. Foster, ling cricket was seen, but Livock's R. A. Phayre, 133 not out put all other perform ancts in the shade..
A. E. Holmes-Brown,
P. N. Knight,
21 Cpl. Blondin, c Bessant, b
Leech
> did not bat
Extras............
At the conclusion of the game.E. H. Thompson, Mr. B. Abraham, Vice-President of D. P. Stiven, the Kowloon Cricket Club, in a RH. Blike, felicitous speech, congratulated the N. P. Crawford, victors. Before handing the K.C.C. flag to Mr. Holmes-Brown, the visiting captain, Mr. Abraham dwelt on the pleasure it had been to the Kowloon Club members to act as hosts and asked the Malayan visitors to keep a dato open when next they visited the Colony. Mr. Abraham said that the home team had been a thoroughly re- presentative one and though they had been easily defeated, they were anxious to meet the Malayan cricketers again and would always Welcome a visit from them.
Mr. Holmes-Brown suitably replied and promised that a date should be kept open on Malaya's next visit.
*
14
(Total for 2 wickets)...235 BOWLING ANALYSIS.
M. R. W. F. Goodwin
... 8 I 35 0 J. C. Lyot
7 0 40 B. D. Evans.LI H. Overy
.0 53 7.0 38 A. R. F. Raven... 2 0 18 Geo. Lee...... 6 0 37
Umpires: Messrs. J. P. Robin son and and E. W. N. Wyatt.
L/C. Clarke, b Leech
Lient. Alfree, b Loech
Capt. Carpenter, c Hargreaves,
b Stephenson Capt. Rowa, b Leech Q.M.S. Jacobs, c Bessant, b
Stephenson
Capt. Fenry, b Stephenson. Priv. Holliday, not out Priv. Chesswan, c Barrett, b Stephenson..........
Extras
The Criminal Sessions continued until five p.m. on Saterday when the 21 pilferage case concerning casela ail belonging to Messrs Botelho .188 Bros was concluded. Lo Yung and Ho Fal, cargo boat masters, were Indicted for stealing the contents of three drums of oil, part of a shipment of 15 drums, worth altogether over $18,000. It was alleged that Lo Yung endeavoured Messrs.
The much talked of cricket match between teams representing the 8 Hongkong Cricket Club and the 8 Hongkong Baseball Club came off
before a fair attendance on Batur day afternoon. The "cricketers" Owon by nine wickets.
to secure the collusion Botelho Bros. No.
vary
Ho Fal's Defince.
Justice described as Mr. Jenkin then proceeded to remarkable coincidence." It was set forth Ho Fal's defence, which, not suggested that the Tallyman he said, might appear to the knew the prisoner was in Cheung jury a cock and bull story:"Sha Wan, or that the police officer it was possible for them to iske knew him by sight, so it could the view that the story had hardly be suggested that his arrest been concocted for the purpose of was a trap, The Chic! Justice mesting the charge, in the period also called attention to the since proceedings were begun. weakness of the defence and the Therefore it was interesting to conflict of their evidence, in the
arrested. note that, when
the matter of the second prisoner's prisoner told the sergeant that he exchausted condition; also to the was in Cheung Sha Wan for the fact that his actual share in the purpose of getting co.cain herbs theft of the oil on the junk, during from a shipbuilding yard.
the time he said he was the on the denying all complicity and deny the Court.
Ho Fal then gave evidence mainland, had been described to
2 tallyman og presence on the junk. He As to the first prisoner's defence, who however," reported what was
wont from Yaumati to Cheung Sha the Chlef Justice. commented about to occur to his employers, Was that morning to get herbs briefly on its manifest impos- with the result that the police were from a shipbuilder who had a sibility: it wan
an explanation Infomed and the junk was boarded reputation as a herbalist. He which could not be regarded while the oil drums were actually wanted tho herbs for
a seriously.. being emptied. The openifans friend's wife. The shiobuilder-
The Verdict. were conducted while the funk was herbalist was out and he walked being towed across the harbour, along the road towards where the
The Jury, after four minutes' He absence from the Court, tsturned with the police watching at a disman's wife said he had gone. tance from a motor boat. The junk heard a man running after him a unanimous verdict of" guilty" was taken to Cheung Sha war, looked round, and saw C. 42 who against both prisoners.
He knew the No 2 The baseballers, according to between Samshulpo and Laichikok, arrested him,”
The Chief Justice then addressed contract were given the services of where most of those on board, on tallyman in this case and, had the prisoners as follows:-
"You have been found guilty o Webster, Young and Hamilton. seeing the police, ran ashore. Lo quarrelled with him over a woman. 4 The last-named,
Yung was still on board when the unfortunately,
Cross examined: The policeman of a very serious offence, because after compiling 10 runs was hit on police took charge, but Ho Fai was did comment on his exhausted pilfering of cargo has become 98 the face by a rising ball from alleged to be one of those who state. He (prisoned in reply exceedingly common now, and is Bowker and had to be carried off ran ashore,-to be captured after ascribed it to his long walk. very difficult indeed to detect the field. His place was filled by pursuit by a Chinese constable, Mr. Jenkin (sympathetically); Therefore, when people are con- Mr. H. K. Holmes, Crown I see you are coughing this after victed of that offence the Court is Joyner for the remainder of the Ogame. The features of the match Solicitor, conducted the case for noon. Have you suffered from bound to take very serious notice of it. What makes the offence of 8 were contributions of 46 and 26 the Crown; Mr. F. C. Jenkin chest trouble?
(instructed by
The Prisoner: No. 21 not out by Webster, 47 by Owen D'Almada and Nephew) defend herbalist said Ho Fai calles ployee
Messrs. Leo
the first prisoner worse, is that The wife of the shipbuilder-the endeavoured to get an em- 34 Hughes. 29 by Bowker and 20 noted the second prisoner, Ho Fal
of the prosecutors' to Royal Navy.
ont by Stewart. In the "final in?
Mr. Jankin cross examined the her on Pay Com. Osborne, retired... 29 nings Shanks and Ryan were No. 2 Tallyman of Messrs. Butelho pilferage. Cross examined: He sentence the first prisoner to the day of the take part with him in this larceny, allowed Com. Hargreaves, o
"pitch" instead of
three years' imprisonment, and Mid. Stephenson, retired Carpenter, b Walker
8 bowl.
to suggest that long standing was not panting then. enmity existed between him and The shipbuilder herbalist said the second prisoner to two years' 67 Capt. West, R.N., not out
An alarming incident occurred Ho Fat over a woman, the witness
and six months' imprisonment, 14 at the close of the Basebailers' first denied it, also that his evidence
both with hard labour." Com, Barrett, not out 10 innings when a stranger walked against Ho Fai was fabricated,
Extras
...... 21 onto the ground with a tiger-cub Witness admitted that he was him Total ..............158 on the chain. The stranger either self detained by the police for ten
accidentally or as a joke let the days. Lients. Cush, Besant. Gould, cub loose. The result was that W. L. Plew, c Osman, b Hett 18, Marine Wilkins and Leech did not or bitten about the leg. Scores Com, Worthington, one of the cricketers was clawed Pay Lt. B. W. Bradbury, st. Yeow, b
Quick
Total
DOWLING ANALYSIS.
I
A
M.
R.
W
'Hargreaves
Leech Bessant Stephenson
A
20
12 3
43
Ď
0
1
LEAGUE MATCHES.
UNIVERSITY L v. C.C.C. The above match was played on in an easy win for the visitors. the ground of the latter, and ended
Scorea :-
In conclusion, Mr. Abraham said that it was his pleasurable duty, on behalf of the Kowloon Club, to hand to Flight-Lieutenant Livocks. Abbas, ran out ...... a presentation bat as it was the custom of the Club to present a bat to each player who scoreda century on the K.C.C ground. In making the presentation, Mr. Abraham expressed the hope that the new bat would be useful in scoring Grimes, b.w. Quick many another contury in the hands. Abbas, c. Yeoh, b Balhatchet of Flight-Lieut. Livock, who had B. More, st. Yeow, b Quick ... given such a fine display that Thyre, e Yeoh, b Quick .....
1. Schnepel, hot out
Craigengower C.C.
D. Tritz, st. Yeow, b Healim 29 R. Reid, c Ng, b Quick 18
aftemoon.
Flight-Lieut. Livock, in thank-P. A. Divon, st. Yeoh, b Quick
Extrus
ing Mr. Abraham and the K. C. C. 'members for the presentation, remarked that, after his dis
play, he had come to the conclu-
sion that a golf club would have
been, a more fitting gift-in fact
he had not realised before, that he T. E. Yeah
Pay Lt.
CIVIL SERVICE v. RA:
Follow:-
to
Baseballers 1st Innings, - w.W. M. Vornor, b More
1. L. Shanks, c Bowker, b 0 More
A weak team from the Civil Service C.C. met the Royal Garri- son Artillery on their own grund, and were defeated by the visitors.
Scores :-
.. RA.
. N. Young, b More"
C. D. Ryan, a Bowker, b
Stewart
E. W. Hamilton, e Bridges, b
- Mackenzie
Detective-Sergeant Dorling said at Cheung-sha-wan, but agreed in that "four or five" men ran ashore cross-examination-that what he said la the Police Court namely 6" four men " was more likely to be the precise truth. The reason the
he had previously supplied Ho Fai with herbs; a woman gave er dence that she was the person for whom Ho Fal promised to obtain herbs, and her husband declared he asked Ho Fat to get the herbs.
A large concourse of the Chinese boating population listened to the proceedings throughout and heard sentence passed upon the prisoners.
Justice to rule as to whether the case, informed the press repre- The Secretary of the Hongkong Addresses of Counsel. Mr Jenkin asked the Chief attended during the hearing of the Chamber of Commerce, who
Tallyman came within the category sentatives that special measures of police spy or accomplice.
will be taken to ensure that the The Chief Justice: There is Chief Justice's abservations are evidence that, he told somebody published widely in the vernacular there is anything on which I prots.
O tallyman was detained by the beforehand. 'I do 0 police for a time was that it was
not think
3 thought he might be in some can tell the Jury they can
danger if he want at large.
That
22
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
43
0. 3. E.
5 Walker
7 1 39
Jacobs
11 1 38
0 Rowe 0 Carpenter Clarke
5
0
22
0 R. C. Wilson, b More
3 0 25
3" 0 21
OK. M. Fiterly, e Bowker, b
Stewart
2
Total
.142
R. E. A. Webster, a & b Owen
Hughes
46
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O
9. M. R W
7
3 21
0
12
6
4
6.
1
9
0
Captain Bensley, c Hallam, b
Baker
5 0 Youngrye 2
University L
28
Lieut. Hall, b Baker
14 E. H. Wilsoni, o & b Mackenzie
Extras
TI. J. Werschkel, not gut....... W M. Harlow, b Owen
Hughes
9
0
9
0
Capt. Parkes, b Baker
38
48
nent. Henslowe, c Butters, b
Major Hattersley Smith, rethed 62
Total
53 Baker
I
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
11
26 Lieut. Smith, not out
B. 8. M. Pago, b Westlake
17
12 More
0. M.
R, W. 4 0 18
12
1 Stewart
4
0 21
9 Howell
1
0
13
Owen-Hughes Bowker Mackenzie
0
24
2
0
13
2.4 0
5
was really quite a useful golfer1 3. K. Quick ......14 2 34 The usual cheers brought proceed-H. N. Bolhatchet O 3 28 ings to a close.
•
H. N. Balbatchet, b Reid ...... T. E. Yeah, b Abbas .... Rev. E. K. Quick, ran out A. S. Hett, not out
A. Foalin. 3 1. S... Shahabudin 10 The Game. Kowloon batted first, the start A. S. Hett being disastrous. With the score J. L. S only, Lay was out; Lyal left 8 runs later, then Ramsay and Matthews took the score to 48, when the former was caught by Edwards off Grenier. Wood and Matthew's carried the total to 106 when the latter was caught by Grenier off Kaight. The outgoing batsman had scored an invaluable 54, which included 7 fours and 3 twos. Fincher then joined Wood
A. Honlim, not out".
Extras
Total (for 3 wkta.)...151
8. O. Shahabudin, B. P. Ng,
and they remained together until T. 0. Yeow. J. L. Youngsaye, 198 was on the telegraph board, M. B. Osman and 9. Hachiums when Wood's flae innings came did not bat.
to a close for 73. Wood hit 8 fours, I three and 7 twos, Fincher
left 4 runs later, after contributing Fritz
a capital 42 which included 2 fours Plew
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
45
Q.. M.
and 3 threes. After his departure Dixon only, 17 runs were added before Reid the closure was put into effect. S. Abhina The declaration was a very sport- ing one, as it gave the visitors 254 hours in which to score '220 runs.
Sgt. Gifford, not out
Extras
Total for 6 wkts....168
M. Gr. Rough did not bat.
Br. Robertson, Gr. Jackson ánál
Civil Service.
T. E. Lawrence. c Smith, b
Henslowe
.....
EWT. D. E. Pendered, c Parkes, b 7 0 39 0 Henslowe
3
0 00 0
9 0 24
0
P. Baker, c. Robertson, b Hens-
lowe
5
$4
1
1 18 LR.C. II. C.S.C.C. II.
Cricketers 1st Innings.
H. Owen Hughes, c Harlow,
b Webster.........
A. C. L. Bowker, bYoung
The Chief Justice (Sir Henry Gollan) elicited that the tallyman was paid by his employers during the time he was detained by the police.
find he W16 ап
accomplice. This trap-if you like to call it sowas prepared on information given by him. He was there, hav ing declared himself by giving this information.
The Chinese police sergeant who In his address to the Jury, Mr. arrested Ho Fai said he caught the Jenkin pointed out that Ho Fai
8 man near a shipbuilding yard, He was not implicated by the Tally-
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by
said he was going to a shipbuild-man in the conversations which STENOGRAPHER WANTED ning yard to get some herbs." led to the theft being arranged. European firm. One with previous Mr. Jeskio: That is remarkable The only evidence that he was on experience preferred. Apply in con because, as the Court will see later, the junk was the evidence of the fidence, stating qualifications and it confirnis our defence from an Tallyman. Ho Fai was the victimsalary expected to Box No. 322, c/o 09 unexpected quarter.
of a most unfortunate chain of China Mall" Re-examined by Mr. Holmes, circumstances. In being present the constable sald the prisoner was when the police were chasing the exhausted and panting
26
0
16. F. Stewart, b Young ........
H. J. Arastrong, b Young...... 11 14 G. R. More, b Young...
10
D. H. F. MacMaster, not out 7 21 Capt. Have-Newington.
F. H. Holdman, 1.b.w. Gifford 8 Harlow, b Webster'
A. R. Sutherland, Page, bH. Howell, run out
Henslowe
33 D. Logan, run out
The Indian Recreation Club met H. R. Butters, e & b Gifford ... the second eleven of the Civil Ser- H.. Westlake, h fifford ... 14] vice Cricket Club in a league G. H. Hallam, c&b Lt. Smith 51 match on their own ground. The W. J. Lockhart Sinith, o & b result was a win for the latter. L. Smith.......
Brand and Livock opened the visitors' Innings and scored over 60 before Brand was out for 29. Grenier filled the
Scores vacancy and scored 21 before being Caught by Evans. With Livock and F. L. Squibbs, a Minu, b Rum- Edwards together, the spectators
jaha were treated to a fine display of C. Alexander, e Arculli, b Rum- clean hard hitting all round the
jabn
C.S.CC. II.
wicket. With nine minutes to J. H. B. Nibil, 1.b.w. Arculli spare, Livock scored the winning C. Beordall, c & b Rumjaho hit and the game was abandoned W. H. Edmonde, 1.b.w. S. two overs later. Livock was not
out 133 which included 2 sixes,
Khan
16 fours, 3 threes and 13 twos and W. Cullip, c Ramjabn, b Cas
-only 22 singles, which gives one a
sumbhoy
jahn
good idea of the hiting witnessed. C. Bara, o S. Khan, b Rum- Edwards, who had 38 to his credit when stumps were drawn, hit 34. Kent. not out fours, 9 twos and 8 singles.
IR. Smith; c & b Cassumbhoy... was a sporting declaration on H. Strange; c Madar, b Arculli the part of Kowloon and 8. B. Spilett, st. Rumjahn, b meritorious victory on the part of
8. Khan
the visitors.
Extras
Total
18
J. P. Bridger, b Webster
Extras
C
Ket
look at the state you are in!"
so he runaways from the junk. Perhaps, said to him, you say you on seeing he had been captured, are going to
herbs: and having a grudge against him, the Tallyman implicated An Interpreter gave evidence him in order to "make up the that all Ho Fal said in answer to bag" which it had been expected the charge was, "I did not steal," would result from police inter- (at this stage the Jury in reply to vention. Ho Fal's defence Was to the Judge, expressed a desire to indicated from the beginning, continue the hearing during Satur- was corroborated and. was day afternoon in the hope of com sufficiently clear and connected to pleting the case.)
make it a certainty. At least the story raised a reasonable doubt on which the jury should return a verdict of "not guilty."
THE DEFENCE.
Lo Yong, the first prisoner, who
6 was undefended, elected to give evidence. 'He made no reference
Mr. Holmes having replied for the Crown:
Judge's Summing-Up.
1 to the alleged conversations with up, suggested that the fact that
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The Chief Justice, in summing. A GENERAL MEETING of MEM- 4 the tallyman when the crime was the Tallyman. deliberately, re- Institute on WEDNESDAY 26th inst.,
12 said to have been arranged, but frained from implicating Ho Falat 6 p.m.
merely declared that the junk was 124 boarded at Cheung Sha Wan by rather material:
*Total
}
J. Bottomley, c & b Lt. Smith 11. Sayers, not cut
?
Webster
Extras
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
M. 8.4 0 1 Young
0 ............. 3. Baseballera 2ad Innings, .126 W. M. Verner, & More
0.
69
49
4
11
Total
TAIKOO v. EWO.
17 Taikoo tried conclusions with Ewo
on the C.R.C. ground and were
11 beaten by a good margin.
tbe preliminary plot was
When Dreaded Group Dans A thing of frond, that comes in the
BUSINESS: Had he felt ·To Make arrangements for the men who brought empty drums enmity he might have been expect
Annual Ball, Bw.with them and that these men ed to accuse Ho Fal in this respect
4 pilfered the cargo.
also Mr. Jenkin had emphasized (Earler evidence had been to the also, that the Tallyman did not effect that the police were close by mention Ho Fal until the end of when the junk reached Cheungsha- his list of those on board the junk. night without warning, Jant's boarse, wanand forthwith boarded, owhereupon those on board scattered to be a double edged weapon, relist of knowing that there is a bottle Again, that line of Criticism seem-metallic cough, choking, gaping for breath; a threat of suffocatim.. Ohỉ the ed, and the three drums were found for if the Tallyman felt enmity he of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the Mr. Jenkin asked the prisoner if might be expected to mention Ho house. See how it doare away the
C. L. Shanks, cwen-Hughes,
b More......
R. C. Wilson, b Stewart
N. Young, c&b Stewart... 11 empiled)
K. M. Fiterly, c & b Stewart .... 6
R. E. A. Webster, not out .......... 26 Ho Fal was on the junk and he
E. H. Wilson, b Hayes-New-
ington
69
SHIPBUILDEKS.
SHIP REPAIRERS. BOILER MAKERS. FORGE MASTERS.
! Scores :-
20
Taikoo.
C. D. Rymi, e & b More
0
said "No."
H. Spicer, c Eager, b Cornaby
E. W. Hamilton, b More.....
2
0 J. D. H. Crawford, e Galloway, 0 b Hollands.
201
H. J. Werschkolle, & b
Stewart
2
7 H. G. Burns, e Stevenson, b 1 Piercy
W. M. Harlow. c MacMaster,
b. More
26
F. J. Wakefield, c Cornaby, b
Hollands
10
G, W.-Tronside,
□ Stevenson,
Extras
Hollande
0
Total
Cornaby
10
ROWLING ANALYSIS,
0. 11.. R.
W.
8.1 1 26
2R. J. Rawlinson, st. Galloway,
More
11
41 b Cornaby
Stewart
Fayée Newington 50
1
1
Cricketers-2nd Innings.
ENGINEERS.
1. F. Stewart, not out ........ 0H. Howell, o Ryan.
29.
Extras
DOWLING ANALYSIS.
As Mr. Holmes-Brown sald, in the course of returning thanks to Mr. Abraham and the members of the .C.C. for their hospitality, it looked a safe bet for Kowloon, despite the time at Malaya's dis posel in which to obtain the Rumjahn runs, Scores follows:-
Sirdar Khan Kowloon lat lanings. Casambhoy Li-Col. E. D. Matthews,
Grenier, b Knight .............
A. T. Lay, b Thompson
Arculli
0 '44 +7 Q 21
.... 4 9 11 LRC. IL
54 H. G.. Madur, c & b 8pillets ... 4A. A. R. Ismail, a Spillett, b
'J. C. Lyal, c and b Thompson... 2
A. W. Ramsay, 'c Edwards, b
Grenier
Squibbe
H. D. R. Ramjahn, run out
..................... 14 N. B., Kitchell, e Beurdali, b
A. E. Wood, b Holmes-Brown 73 E. C. Fincher, c Livock, b
Knight......
B. D. Evans, lb w. Homes
Brown.......ayton spennende kebabeant
F. Goodwin, c Silven, b Holmes-
Brown SARİN
- Edmonds
Sirdar Khan, b Spillett
42 D. Rumojahn, e Beardall, b.
Edmonds
5 FM. el Arculli, e Alexander
b Nihill
A. K. Mina, e Alexander,
G. Lee, 'st Livock, b riolmes-Nihilli
·Browa
A. R. F. Raven, not out. min
4X A. Wahab, b.w Sara
Casumbhoy, not out
L.A. R. Duncan, not out AR. Minu, o Nihill, b Sara
AHL Ovary, did not bar
Total (9 wickets).
Extras
Total
119, H. Griffin, e Hollands,
G. R. Vallack, e Cornaby, b
Hollands.
2.1. Crowley, not qui
2G. C. Hickling, run out
20
H. E. D. Adams, st. Galloway,
b Hollands
Extras
Carnaby
16 Pieroy
Total
BOWLING ANALYBIB.
Hollands
H. D. Hollands, a Villack, B
Rowlinson .
0. Mf. 1. V.
7 0 28 5 80 22 4
7. H. T. MacMaster, not out 11 12 47.
Total (for 1 wkt.) 4, 59. BOWLING, ANALYSIS,
4. 16
81 Fhanks
1Ryan
8 0 18. Ewo.
18
40
52
RCOR
0 W. Brackenridge, o Ironside,
Vallack
14 G. H. Piercy b Griffin
5W. W. Mackenzie retired
W. Galloway, retired
62 G. H. Gompertz, 1.b.w. Grifin
*
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