MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924.
LAMMERT BROS. C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD
AUCTIONEERS) APTRAISERS
AND SURVEYDNY.
Public Auctions
THE Mr. H. Barbay.
HE Undersid have rooptved in-t
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TUESDAY, 2nd December 1924:
commencing at 2.30. þm. at No. BOB Nathan Road. Kowloon A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture,
Comprising:
Sideboard, Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs. Dinner Waggod, Deeks,
Bram Hoaatad Bedstonds, Wardrobes
SANITARY ENGINEERS
MONUMENTALISTS
BID, WTDRAM Sxx, FONGKONG. TEL. CENTRAL 209. Estimates Free for complete Sanitary Installations
Hot Water Systems &c. Specialists in Monumental Work
out from
Italian Marble-Polished
and/or
with Bovelled Mirrors, Dressing Table Fine Punched Hongkong Granite. with Bevelled Mirror, Marble Top Weabstand, etc etc..
And
Several Pieces of Canton Blackwood Ware
On Viaw from Monday the let, Dacomber 1994,
Terme-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS... Auctioneere.
THE Vadorsigned bavo recolved in-
Tations call by Public Auction
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THURSDAY, 4th December, 1924. commending at 9.30 p.m. "at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street, A Large and Pise Selection of European Toys.
Comprising:-
" Dressed Dolls, Aluminium and Procelain Tax Sete, Stockings, Furniture Seta, A. B. C.. Bloska, Building Blooks, Animals, Cooking Stoves, Gas,
Drums, Trumpete, sic eta, sto.
On. View from Wednesday the 3rd.
December 1924.
Terms-Casli on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
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FRIDAY, 5th December. 1824.
commencing at 230 p.m. '
at their Sales Room. Daddell Street A Quantity of Salt Lengths
Comprising:-
Cashmere, Tweeds, Berga; etc., eto.
On View from Thursday, the 4th December, 1924,
Terms-Cash on delivery:
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
FRIDAY, 5th December, 1924
commanding at 8:30 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Daddall Street.
(for secount of the concerned).
1 Caas White Flannel
4 Pieces Woollong
W W
19
2373
9075-1 Cam Hoss
WO
4113-1 Case Hose
1971
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
'Auctioneers,
FRIDAY, 5th December 1921, commencing at 2:30 p.m..
at their Sales Room, Düddell street. (For sccount of the Concerned)
2 Cases Twill more or laws stamaged Terms:-Cush on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.. Hongkong, 8 Nov., 1924.
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FOOK SUN FOR SALE. Panama Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats and all Kinds
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We offer you Collection of Postage stamos mounted in books without duplicste, from $1 to $500 par Collection.
GRACA & Co.,
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THE CHINA MAIL.
WORLD
CRICKET.
-A SHANGHAI VIEW OF
INTERPORT...
was 45
OF
SPORT.
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wicket-it was too bad! It required bad bowlers, like Barrett, to get people out However, the wicket was the same for both sides and Hongkong beat us fair and square.
QUAYLE'S FINE EFFORT.
good, but in this series it was tas luck. What is needed on such distinctly worse than usual, One a wicket is enterprise and Quayle could never tell what would hap certainly had voterpriseTwp sixes pen. To put on F. R. Foster on and 21 fours in an Innings of 113 such a wicket would be little short must be something near a record! Thus the "North China Daily of manslaughter, O'Hara remarked News" of November 26.
that good bowlers (meaning him- The result of the Shanghai-self) could not bowl on such a Hongkong match was a great dis- appointment to the followers of Shanghai cricket, writes a corres pondent Our team representative as any XI which has visited Hongkong for many years, but it failed for many and diverse reasons. Firstly, the luck of the game, always evident in cricket,was, badly against us, Secondly, our bowlers, particularly Wilson, bowled much below form, This does not apply to Quayle, who bowled far better than he has done for years and whose lock was heartbreaking. He repeatedly beat the batsman and just missed the wicket. Thirdly, our fielding was at least 50 per cent below that of Hongkong. This does not necessarily mean that our fielding was very bad.
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O'HARA AND LEACH IN FORM Faced with the task of getting 190 odd in the fourth innings, Malaya never looked like making the runs. Their only chance on that wicket was to have a go, and possibly knock our bowlers off their length. Quayle was unable to bowl owing to a sirain, but The Shanghai-Malaya match O'Hara and Leach bowled splendid-| D| was a very interesting affair. Aly and with four wickets down for magnificent talogs of 113 by 17 our tusk was not difficult. «EVENECIMENEENDRI Quayle and some fine, steady Malaya's best batsman, Livock, bowling by O'Hara turned the always looked dangerous and their tide, and what had been a certain captain, Holmes-Brown, put up a defeat was turned fato a com- great "defence, but with these two baratively easy victory Our first players gone the game was ours. innings showed no improvement Foster played a great defensive on our efforts against Hongkong, Innings and his duel with O'Hara Things would not go right Malaya was worth seeing. O'Hara bowled should have been cheaply dis- the whole afternoon and hardly missed, but missed catches told bowled a bad ball.
Owing the usual tale and at the end of the to his
success in the first first day's play the Shanghal team innings, Barrett Taking the light into considera- all hoped that their cricket days tion, we fisided averagely well, but were over Our luck changed, how that of Hongkong in our first in-ever. Barrett and Leach Improved nings was undoubtedly the most the situation and Quayle played brilliant exhibition seen in our
splendid and plucky cricket, well Interport cricket. Bowker, at cover,
backed by Evans, Burn
Barnes. Is in the first fight and would shine and
Burn's innings. most In any company. Owen Hughes, Was
exhilarating and was certainly oie of, the In the slips, was better than good.he These two were well backed successes of the tour He made up by the whole side, of whom runs in every innings and his Quick and Hargreaves showed up work in the field was an object frequently. Bowker also Has
lesson of geenness in the face of possibilities as à bowler
disaster. the fast side. His energy is phenomenal and with greater ac curacy he should do well. Reed bowled a good length, as usual
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ASAHI
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not easy to play. Our batsmen undoubtedly play badly, but each mistake cost n wicket, and every catch went to hand and, moreover, was caught?
SHANGHAI'S BAD LUCK
Our second innings was not an improvement on our first. Every- thing went wrong. Barnes, Quayle and Barrett were all out 1.b... in two overs! The benefit of the doubt did not come our way, yet one cannot help thinking that the Hongkong side was the better of the two, but not a great deal¦· better. Webster played, pretty cricket, but was lucky, and Hargreaves got runs in a somie- what unorthodox manner. These two batsmen won the match for Hongkong.
up
Barnes kept his end up while over 40 runs were added for the last wicket-a very creditable performance. Quayle's effort of 113 is splendid Badly missed at 45-ar cover and again in the country when he had scored about lucky, but no batsman can hope to 80, he may be considered a trifle
score + century against good bowling on that wicket unless he
י
put himself
on and was again unusually suc cessful. There can be no doubt that Malaya were bluffed into thinking that he was a bowler, be- cause no one else ever thought so before!
In this game nearly everyone on our side justified his place. Gard- ner and Carr caught good catches and Barnes kept wicket in his best Shanghai form. Rawsthorne was very disappointing, both as bowler and short slip. He started by hold- ing two good catches against Hong- kong, but be missed at least three later. His batting was distinctly. useful and if he took pains he could improve.
Hongkong beat Shanghai by an innings; Shanghal beat Malaya by 90 odd runs; Hongkong beat make Shanghai very nearly, but Malaya by 2 wickets. These results not quite, as good as Hongkong and this supposition is about correct.
Interclub Billiards Competition (Portuguese).
2nd Round-November 24/28.
CLUB LUSITANO vs. CLUB DE RECREIO. (Played at the Catholic, Union Club).
Club Lusitano. E. M. O. Remedios J. R. Soares A. C. Rozario
Club de Recreio.
250
182 E. Remedios.
260
200.F. A. Bárradas.
260
139 E. Antonio.
JA.-Barradas
-250
179-L. Rocha.
P. A, Rozario
250
227 J. Ribeiro (51 break).
C. F. Vas
197
260, F. E. Silva.
J. O. Remedios
250
154 J. M. Lopes.
F. M, Cruz
250
246
E. Leitao.
In
H. da Luz...
250
247
P. da Roza.
E. da Roza
151
250 P. A. Yvanovich (45 break)
Total
2,348
2,074
-O'Hara seemed to be out of touch with the surroundings and did not "hold' the stuff" Behind the wicket, Barnes was at sea. The wicket did funny things and he seemed to lose all confidence. fact in this match he kept worse thin he can ever hope to keep again. It must be admitted, how- ever, that the wicket was indiffe rent. The Hongkong wicket, with its peculiar light, never has been
Club Lusitano won by 274 points, having won 8 games and lost 2.
Club de Recreio won 2 games and lost 8.
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