MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925.
LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
HOLIDAY MATCHES.
Owing to China New Year Longue cricket was given à rest on Saturday, and all the fixtures were "friendlies."
The Holigkong C.C. amassed a total of 198 runs against the United Services, who scored only
.97.
Kowloon Cricket Club defeated the Royal Engineers on the first innings by five runs, but Colonel Butterworth, in bowling, had the Satisfaction of performing the Eat
trick.
The Craigengower C.C. edsily acqgunted for the Hongkong Electric Company by 71 runs. "
Details of the matches are given
below:-
H.K.C.C. v. UNITED SERVICES.
Club's Good Batting,
ing was
an auspicious one, the partnership of Ramsay and Dand yielding the handsome total of
Sgnl. Holland. c Masters,
Gorvin
Q.M.S. Faro, e Raven, b Fraser Q.M.S."Ramsay, b Fraser Col. Butterworth, run out Capt. Feary, b Gorvin C.S.M.. Smith, c Masters,
Petharam....
Extras
Total
b
THE CHINA, MAIL
W. B. Muskett, c & b Sanjana 2 281 A. F. Paul b Dixon ...
J. Murray, b Schnepel
S. C. Stanesby, b Dixon,
12 B
.8 C. B. Easterbrook, c.& b Dixon 4
[27] JR.. Way, b. Abbas",
G. F. Padgett, b Fincher... "2 R. Smith, c.& Abbas
the crack under-hand bowler, who performed the hat
Runs at fall of wickets-1/46, trick and was responsible for the splendid average of 17 runs for 2/70, 3/71, 4/71, 6/76, 6/122, eight wickets. A. W Ramsay 7/126: 8/141, 9/141, 10/147 was top scorer for Kowloon C.C with 58 runs, which included half
CLUB REST. DRUMS,
Junior Shield
مطلب
This tie to the Junior Shield
Gowan: Johannesen, Collacco, Goldman Coulcher and Johans нет. Reserves Mossa and Evan's.
Hongkong: Clarke: Turner
SWEET SEVENTEENUS
OF KIDNAPPING
CHARGE
FAILS,
11 Competition was played on the and Bishop; Leung Yuk-tong, 28 Club ground. In the first half the McKelvie and Bristowe; Charles-
0 Reserves more than held their worth, Eaton, Humberstone, boatman was charged with har
D. E. Weston, c & b Abbas ?. 2 S. J. O'Shea, not out 11
Extras
.147
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R.
Result Drums 3 goals. Res: 1.
Schnepel Sanjana
8
1
3. 0
15
M.
R.
Reed
23
0
·
1 CLUB DE RECREIO" A
UNIVERSITY.
.
3 Dixon
4 0
13
28
Abbas
13
Fincher
2.8 0 12 I
4
10
29
3
7
0
0
F. H. HOLMAN'S XI. v C. SARA'S XI.
DOWLING ANALYSIS.
At the Kowloon Magistracy
ཐཱ་
age without the consent of her
104 runs, compiled by good, all-S, Sargt. Brown, b Petheram.. 14 F. Normington, 1.b.w. Abbas 4 own and crossed over leading.by Wai-tong and Macklesworth, bouring a Chinese girl 17 years of round cricket. Thereafter wickets Q.M.S. Jacob, c & b Gorvin
6 one goal to none, Johnson being Reserves: Stewart. Wheeler and fell fairly rapidly, thanks to the L. Sergt. Jones, not out
1 the scorer. They tired' consider-Brown.
parents. fine bowling of Colonel Bütter-
3 ably in the second portion and Mr. F. Smith will referee the worth,
Another Chinese was charged allowed the Drums to score three gume and he will be assisted by with having kidnapped the girl.
Messrs. .74 times.
Spencer. R.N., and and pleaded not guilty... Club Smith; R.A., is linesmen.
MR. A. C. North second The kick-off will be at 9.45 p.m. assistant to the Secretary for sharp and the game will be of Chinese Affairs, prosecuted. ninety minutes-duration. In the Conflicting evidence was given event of a draw a re-play will by the witness which led to the have to be arranged.
second man's discharge. The first The Recerio "A" found no The Band of the Surrey Regi- accused was alleged to
have 1 difficulty in accounting for the ment (by kind permission of invited the girl, together with a Univerity, on Saturday, although Lieut.-Col. F. S. Montagu Bates young married woman to the the latter were
fuil and Officers) not at
will play on the theatre, but on arrival they were strength owing to the New Year ground from 8 to 3.45 p.m. taken in a motor car to Castle celebrations, and were only able Spectators are asked to be in Peak, where the girl lived with the to turn out ten men.
before the start of the game. their seats as early as possible man until his arrest.
0.
a score of fours. A. A. Dand was W. E. J. Gorvin.. 14: 1 50
runs. B. Petheram ... 6.2 0 4 lose second with 41 which included half a dozen fours. A. Kew 8 0 The whole side was out for 152 J. Fraser .11 · 2 The only other J. H. Hendle... 5 2 runs at 12.27. effective bowler for the Royal 0. B. Raven... 2 0 14 Engineers, besides Colonel But-
Second Innings." terworth, was Q.M.S. Jacob, who Cot. Butterworth, b Gorvin... 21 took a couple of wickets at, the C.S.M. Smith, & Hendle, b expense of 35 runs.
Gorvin
L. Sergt. Jones, e Ramsay, b
Renton
Q.M.S. Jacob, b Renton S. Sergt. Brown, run out Capt. Feary, e Gorvin, b Raven Q.M.S. Ramsay, b Masters. Q.M.S. Faro, b Masters Sgnl. Holland, not out.. Corp. Blondin, run out Sergt. Cockelt, did not bat.
Extras..
Total
25
The Royal Engineers com- menced their first innings at 12.48. had a spell for tiffin from 1 niclock to 2.10. and concluded at 3.44. They managed to come The Hongkong Cricket Club within five runs of the. Kowloon were the hosts of the United Ser-Club's total, Corporal Blondin vices. The Club batted first, com- beine top scorer with 42 (includ- mencing at 11 o'clock, and their ing five fours) when he was run innings was not terminated till out. Capt. Feary had 27 to his 2.42 (with the usual adjournment credit fincluding a trio of fours); for tiffin).
Signaller Holland,, 23: ·Sergt. The Club gave "u, irited dis- Cockell. 18: and S. Sergt. Brown,
Runs at fall of wickets:-1/33. play of batting of stonewall 14. Gorvin" und Fraser shared variety. H. G. Bu a was top the bowling honours with three 2/88, 3/42, 4/43, 5/47, 6/52, 7/66, scorer with 44 runs. G. F. Stewart wickets each, whilst Petheram 8/66, 9/80. coming close with 42, when he was took a couple,
BOWLING ANALYSIS. E. K. Quick caught by Stripp. gave a creditable display for 25 runs: and others to reach double figures were Webster (15). More (12), Galloway (12), and Hayward Capt. Walker: R.A.M.C. (10). Look five wickets for 45. runs; Lieut. Col. Cantrell was responsi- hie for three wickets for 72; and Pay-Lieut.-Comdr. Hargreaves got one wicket for 39.
At 3.10 p.m. the United Servicea took a lease of the wickets, but!
I Tamar
►
FOOTBALL
80
SATURDAY'S GAMES,
ย
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
0.. M. R. W. 2 0 -9 0 2 0
League Div. 1.
13
0 Club
3 1
.5
2 Kowloon
...... 3 R. A....
2:
2
0
9
6
2
0
13
t
C.C.C. v. H.K.F.C.
The Kowloon Cricket Club went Petheram in the second time at four o'clock. Hendle and after an hour's play. declared Gorvin with their total standing, at 77 Fraser runs for five wickets. 0. F. Kew Raven.carried his hat out for 32 Renton of fours. runs, which included a quartette Masters
Jacob, of the opposi-Long tion bowlers, was responsible for Raven
four out of the five wickets for 23
Tuns, the other being taken by Colonel Butterworth.
Going in a second time at 5.08
Ground Team Win.
7 0
50
League Div 2.
2 Recreio "A".. 6 University........ 2.
Junior Shield Commpetition.
Drums ......... 3. Club Res.
1
ball straight from the centre kick;
Other Games.
HOLIDAY FIXTURES.
The following is the list holiday fixtures
"Accused igsisted that it was with her own consent she lived with him as his wife.
His Worship, said that he was jaclined to be sympathetic with the accused, but he had committed an offence. He was satisfied that the girl consented to go with him. to-morrow when judgment will be Accused was remanded 1
givet.
Dr. Williams Pink Pills
Make Women Wells
On the Civil Service ground
The first half opened with the F. H. Holman's Eleven gained a 9 victory over Sara's Eleven, by 44 Recreio pressing but Xavier spoilt runs, F. H. Holman scoring 41 matters by sending over the bar. 5 not out, out of a total of 136; Brown, then started, and going 3 R. C. Bruce 19; and A. W: Grim-down the wing put across a lovely
On Wednesday the Chinese will centre, to Gosano who. netted, 2 mett 23;
C. Sara's Eleven responded opening the score Brown repeated play the visitors. The time of starting this game has been put with 92, of which C. Alexander the performance, by obtaining the back to 4,15 p.m. to give all who scored 44 and Hallam 26 not out going down he put across a lovely wish to see this game an oppor- centre to Gosano, who again. tunity of getting away. On netted. Feeling like, scoring and Thursday the Services will be out thinking, that three goals were against. Shanghai, this game will better than two, Browa immediate also start at 4.15 p.m. These two ly obtained possession of the ball games will also be played the full again and going down on his own time. Mr. Spencer will have put in a lovely shot, which struck charge of the Chinese game and the upright and netted, adding the Mr. Smith. R.A., the Services. third goal within ten minutes. Booking for the Chinese game.. The Recreio team still continued will be open until 1 p.m. on the to press and it was not long day of the game at Anderson's hefore. they added another after which seats can be booked Remedios taking a shot from on the ground. The same ar behind his forwards, scored, the rangements will operate on the goalie letting the ball through his Thursday. hands. University then attacked and forced a corner but the Club had no difficulty in clearing. Recreio once more forced the pace. Rocha going down, looked University dangerous but the дате a corner. Brown put in
Dice 2
centre, Gosano obtained possession and shot, but the goalie saved.but did not clear, and, Rocha pouncing on the ball. scored. The Recreio still continued attacking and Rocha went down and shot, but the goalie gave a corner, from which the University cleared. Recreio still pressing, the University, gave another corner. Fuertes put in a nice contre but another corner was given. Referee. Mr. Smith R A. Fuertes then put in a better centre Tamar attacked from the start, which Gosano headed through, Frampton, sending behind.". Pile giving the Club the lead by six went away on the Club right and to nil at half-time tested Wavish, who cleared. Pile The second half saw very poor again received but sent behind. football; the Recreio team were Club continued to attack but Jones without Remedios who was hurt being offside spoilt a good chance and was more of a passenger than after Watson had done some pretty help throughout the whole hálf.
For years I went on in this wesk work on the left. Howard conceded The Recreto team seemed content
state, utterly miserable and taking little a corner when pressed by Mar-with their lead and did not score
interest in life. I tried many remedies hut nothing did me any lating good. chant and Brown, Gerrard cleared again. The University picked up
Thon Dr. Williama Pink Pills were the resulting free kick, and and did all the pressing and after
recommended 10 me, and I had not been. Forsyth getting down Barker sent about a quarter of an hour's play behind. Hume cleared to Brown their efforts were awarded by
taking the pills long before there was n To-day the interport yachting wonderful change in me. I began to eat who passed to Marchant who hit Barnes scoring from a melee contest between Hongkong and better, and became bright and cheerful. the side of net with his shot. round the Recreio goal. Elated Shanghaj began st 11 a.n. The headaches ceased and the colour Framptom got within range and with their success they continued Shanghai sent down five helms crept into my checks Soon the what looked like a sure gol was to press and soon had another one menthe commodore, Mr. E.. T. now uy haith is splendid
mervoueness di-appeared entirely, and I saved by Stewart. Howard tried to to their credit, Hachuima going Bryne, Sir E. Pearce and Messrs.
could do little against the bowlingn.m. the Royal Engineers were of Bowker and Reed. The whole disposed of for 80 runs, the only side was dismissed at 4.52. p.m. two to get in double figures The Craigengower Cricket Club for-97 runs-- minority of 101, being Colonel Butterworth (27, played a match on their own Capt. West (39) and Lieut.-Colonel including three fours) and CAP-round with the Hongkong.Ele Cantrell (26 not out) were the tain Feary (25, including five tre Company Cricket Club, and only two of the United Services fours, four of the latter being in won by 71 runs. batsmen to show to advantage. succession). Sergt. Cockell did The C.C.C., in their first Bowker and Reed each took, five not bat, owing to an injurednings, ran up 179 runs.
Nine of the Kowloon Schnepel scored side were given a try with the Kitchell 34. ball, Gorvin, Renton, and Masters
The visitors responded with ench took a couple of wickets, only 97, S. C. Stanesby being top whilst Raven 'accounted for one. scorer with 33.
wickets.
The United Services followed on, Lieut.-Com. Jotham and Capt. Kent going to the wicket, but a solitary run had been scored when slumps were drawn..
Scores:
Hongkong CC.
A. W. Hayward. b Cantrell
REA. Webster, run out
G. F. Stewart. « Stripp
Walker
G. R... More. h Walker
E. K. Quick, b Cantrell
thumb.
in
62 and A.
F.
Craigongower, on going in a At the conclusion of the match. : Mr. Ezra Abraham, the popular second time, secored 61, F. Fin- Vice-President of the Kowloon cher heading the total with 28 not
respect of players who accomplish
10 Cricket Club, following a delight- out. Easterbrook, took seven 15ful custom initiated by him in wickets for 27 runs. b
The H.K.E.C. replied with 74, 42 the hat-trick. presented Colonel which, of course, was insufficient 12 Butterworth with a pretty trophy to enable them to win. Their 25 (three silver wickets on a black-best batsman was G. F. Padgett
4wood stand, with a ball in front),
(23)..
Scores:-
H. E. Hollands. Lb.w. Walker.
H. Owen-Hughes, b
greaves
Har-
A. C. I. Bowker, 6 Cantrell
H. G. Burns, Walker
W Galloway, '&b Walker:
E. B. Reed, nor out
Extras
Totul
at the same time speaking in
6 eulogistic terms of the Colonel's C.C.C.-1st Innings. skill with both ball and bat and T. Young, b Normington
44 his great interest in the game of G. McLeod,, run out
12 cricket. The Colonel made an
6 appropriate reply in thanking
14 Mr. Abraham for his neat little
souvenir. .198
"Runs at fall of wickets.-11,15.: 241, 380, 497, 5:107, 6116, 726, 8 141, 9:171, 10198.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Cantrell Henslowe - Walker
♪ .14
45 Hargreave ...13 2 39
United Services.
Scores:
'Kowloon C.C.-1st Innings. “
A. W. Ramsay, 1.b.w., b Jacob: 58 A. A. Dand, e Brown, b Butter-
worth
R. C. Reed. st. Paul, b Muskett
S. Abbas, b Muskett,
E. Fincher, b Normington
F. Schnepel, b Muskett
A. Kitchell, b Normington
E. Mowfung, e Stanesby,
Normington
b
CLUB v. TAMAR.
Played on the Club ground the teams turning out as follows
Club Rodger Gerrard, Howard: Mair, Stewart, Watson Pile Forsyth, Jones Johnson and Keys.
Tamar. Wavish: Barker, Hume Nield, Newman, Bennett, Sandys, Brown, Marchant, Frampton and Birchall,
V MONDAY, JANUARY 26. Junior Shield Competition. Kowlcon Reserves v. Moslem Club, Kowloon ground.
Kick-off, 11 a.m. sharp. Hongkong v. Shanghai, Club ground.
Kick-off, 3.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28.
South China v. Shanghai, Club ground.
Kick-off, 4.15 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, United Services v. Shanghai, Club ground.
Kick-off, 4.15 p.m.
YACHTING,
INTERPORT MATCH.
·Just because she is a women, there are. times when nearly every woman needs help and strength in the form of a blood- building tonic. To thousands of the weaker sex Dr. Willams' Pink Fills have prosed a blossing, "boonase they give strength, anrich the blood, and restore For tone to the aching. nerves. example
of 11, Helvatia treat, London, 8.E, In a recent interview, Miss E. Porter,
Almost from childhood I was. stated: a victim of autemis. Boen after I was- farroan I became worge. I graw thin and miserable, and suffered severely from headaches; I was nervous and had no
appetite.
21 clear but conceded a corner, down and scoring. The rest of J. D. McClatchie, Neil and Wood- Pills, or post, frey $1.50 per bottle. All obemists sell Dr. Williams' Pink Watson cleared the ball to Forsyth the game was midfield, neither field. The crew comprises Capt. 88/-for siz bottles from the Dr. Wil- 11 who tested Wavish but the goalie side looked dangerous, the Recreio G. A. Crawford, R.A. Lieut. L. M. liams Medicine Co., 40 Xianges Road, 62 was in the right place. Tamar eleven taking things easily.
34 attacked and Rodger was called Recreio "4": M. Sliva, W. Shadnell, R.N.. Mr. J. M. Adams, Shanghai-Nothing El a Bo Good.
on to save shots from Brows and Ogley, E. P. Hyndman, R. and Mr. C. F. L. Grist.
19 Frampton, the latter's shot being Assumpero, A. A. Remedios, P.
16 only partially cleared. Marchant Xavier, D. Fuertes, A. Gosano,
in ceared to Louch. Forsyth Jap, Botelho, Gutterres, Noronha, sent Pile away and from the Hachiuma, C. W. Lam, Barnes, centre Jopes shot hard and Wavish T. J. Lee.
H. J. Dennis, b Muskett
41
E. A. Dixon, not out
0
had
Q.
R. м.
WJ. H. Hendle, é Faro, b Butter-
19 1 .72
3 worth
*
M. S. Sanjana, b, Muskett
Extras
0
a fine
chance to score L. Rocha, A. Brown. but dallied and. Howard nipping
University Lau, G. Scully, B. K.
9
8 0 28
0 W. F. J. Gorvin, c Brown, b
"5 Butterworth ...
3
Total
:179
brought off a beautiful save. Club
forwards returned to the attack and
Ռ. M R.
Normington
Hume was forced to kick hehind
...15 1 73
4
9.3 1
52
5
when pressed by Keys. A Tree.
Easterbrook
kick against Hume for fouling
2, 0 12
Stewart led to the Club scoring.
Mair took the kick from just out- Surreys
Lieut. Com. Jotham, R.N."b
Bowker
Capt. Kent, 1st E. Surreys, b
Bowker
Cant. West. R.M., 1.b.w. b
Reed
*C.Q.M.S. Stripp, 1st E: Sur-
reys, b Reed
Payr. Lt.-Com. Hargreaves,
R.N., e
Bowker
1 R. J. P. Masters, e Brown; b
Butterworth
J. Fraser, b Butterworth
2 E. G. Renton, c
Butterworth
39
·
Ramsay,
A. J. Kew, b Butterworth
J. C. Long, .c Ramsay, b
Butterworth
O. B. Raven, b Jacob
0 E. Petheram, not out Extras
Owen-Hughes, b
5
Lt. Allfree, 1st E. Surreys, b
Reed
Lt. Chidson, 1st E. Surreys, e
Bowker. b Reed
Capt. Lake, R.N., &
Bowker
Cupt. Walker, R.A.M.C.. e
Quick,,b Reed
Lieut. Col. Cantrell, R.M., not
out
It. Henslowe, R.A., c & b
Bowker
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Muskett ...
Way
7 0 33
H.K.E.C.1st Innings.
0C. B. Easterbrook, b Dixon
1 G. F. Padgett, b Kitchell
OJ. R. Way, b Dixon
30 W. B. Muskett, b Kitchell
A. F. Paul, run out
.152
Total! Runs at fall of wickets-1/104, 12/118, 3/127,4/127, 5/127, 6/127,
| 7/144, 8/151, 9/152, 10/152.
BOWLING ANALYSIS."
0.
0
M. R. W.
2QMS. Faro.... 5 ,,0 2G Sergt. Cockell C 0 37
6. Q.M.S.. Jacob...13.2 2
Sergt. Jones ... 2
26 Col. Butterworth. 7
J. Murray, c &b Fincher
RESULTS TO DATE
First Division.
Goals. P.WDL.F. A.Pts:
10 9 0 1 32718
side the penalty box and sending China "A" ......12 8 2 2 20 11, 18
4 the ball across Keys returned for Club...
Forsyth to send into an open goal Police
12 6 5 21 12 13 13 4 3 6 12 19 11: 10 5 1 4 24 13 11 ..10 5 0.5 15 23 10
20
4 Wavish having run out to try and Kowloon .............. gclear. The whistle went for half R A.
time Immediately after.
17
12 4 7 12 15 Club took up the attack from the China "B" ...............12 0 0 12 § 49 restart, both the extreme wing meu sending behind in endeavours to
Tamar
score, when a centre would have
S. C. Stanesby, c & b McLeod '33 R. Smith, b McLeod.......... S. J. O'Shea, c & b McLeod .. Easterbrook, jun. (sub.), 'not
out
15
Q
The Hongkong yachtsmen are represented by Messrs. E. Cock.
H. S. Rouse, F. D. Tracy and
F. C. Vaux, Messrs. J. L. Adams
and R. J. Dixon being reserves, Crew: Lieut. J. R. Brown, R,N, Lieut. V. King, R.N, Mr. L. Griffiths, and Mr.A. Ritchie.
Officers of the day are Com- modore T. Arthur, Vice-Com- modore E. W. Carpenter and Mr. A. W. van Andek
The official time-keepers are Yeomen of Signals G. A. Franklin and Keely:"
The first race was at 11 a.m.
to-day and the second at 8 p.m. and two more races will be sailed to-morrow, the second being a race between the rival yachtsmen for a trophy.
Second Division.
Goals.
The racing is under Y.B.A. P.W.DL. F. A. Pts. rules, and the port with biggest been the right thing to do. Surreys 15 23 1 1 47 10 27 aggregates of points after the *IS 13 I 180 9 27 three interport races will be the Gerrard was conspicuous by his | Rec. "A.". absence he feeling nowell and St. Joseph's "A"15 10 1 4 30 20 21 victor.. unable to resume. Both teams Drums,ts at 5 31 21 19 tried hard to score and if the Sailors Kowloon. 1580-7-28-26 16 forward line had had anything like | China “A”......................15 5 5.5 29 31 15 | 97 an understanding they would have Rec. "B' 16 43.9 21 The bowling analysis was not beaten Rodger on more than one Club ........ 14 428 8 27 10 kept,
0 D. E Weston, st Dennis, b
McLeod
0
36
2
'0' 7
0
1 17 8
6
A
Second Innings. - J. C. Long, b Jacob...... 16 R. J. P. Masters, Jacob E. G. Renton, b Jacob.. 970. B. Raven, not out. Runs at fall of wickets-12, 28, 316, 4117, 5:23. 623, 726, .85779157, 9180, 10]97.'
DOWLING ANALYSIS.
Bowker
Reed More
M/ R. W.
.18 5 $2
5
.19 5 38
5
*2 Q 11
0
KOWLOON C.C. v. RE.
Col. Butterworth's Hat Trick.
A. J. Kew, c Smith, b Butter-
worth
J. Fraser, c & b Jacob
J. H. Hendle, not out.
Extras...
Total (for 5 wkts.).. Innings declared.
Total
H.L.E.C.-2nd Innings.
82 P: A. Dixon, c Muskett, b
Easterbrook
13 T. Young, b Way
1 G. McLeod, e Normington, b
Easterbrook
15 M. S. Sanjana, b Easterbrook ---│S. Abbas, c Weston, b Easter-
77
brook
W. F. J. Gorvin, B. Petheram, A. W. Ramsay and A. A. Dand did not bat.
11
occasion: Jones was also spolling | Sacred Heart....14 338-20 34 9 the Cub chances to add to their University. 14 329 14 40.7 score by being offside. On one oc" | China “B”, ...16 2.4 101246 7 caston Jones sent in a curling shot St. Joseph's "B" 13 157 8417 that Wavish just managed to put
2 round the post. Toward the latter
12 end of the game Club did most of
the attacking but could not find the
To-day's Interport.
BACK TO GOLD.
A FINANCIAL OPINION.
LONDON, January 23. Reviewing possible eventualides following the restoration of the Financial: To-day, all roads will lead gold standard," the
Times" Is of the opinion that the onet although Forsyth should have to the Club ground, where the Empire is responsible as Montagu's scored for with only Wavish to Local team will try to recover statistics show, for some seventy- beat he sent straight to the goalie. possession of the Interport Cup one per cent of the world's gold Result Club one goal. Tamar Given fine weather a record crowd output, and holdtog even now a
E. Fincher, not out
222
Bone.
E. Mowfung, runt out
R. C. Reed, b Easterbrook
12
GR. A. ». KOWLOON:
A
A. Kitchell, b Easterbrook Runs at fall of wicketa:--1/4, F. Schnepel, b Easterbrook 12/03/17: 4750M5751.
Jacob
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
D. M. 2. W. .122 123
Total 'BOWLING ANALYSIS,
should assemble. Booking for substantial proportion of the world seats is up to expectations, all the stock of gold has no need to be covered stand have been taken, alarmed by throwing its tuilion and there are, it is understood, resources open to the world. : 'It'
This game was played at Soo. only a few left in the uncovered declares that India's increasing kumpoo and resuited in a win for one Endeavour is being made to absorption of gold and South On their own ground the Kow- loon Cricket Club were at home in
61 Kowloon by three goals to none. obtain chairs for those who will "Africa's minting of gold coinage, an all-day match with the Royal
Latham scored the first goal half be unable to get other seating are admittedly difficulties, but should be overcome. As long as Engineers, and won by five runs Cockell . 5. 190 Easterbrook
W way through the first half, the accommodation. 0 27 17 teams crossing over with Kowloon There is no change in the sides we adjust the trade balance Ro Butterworth ... 70201 Normington
0 210 leading by the only goal scored as selected, and the teams will that big bullion movements to Play commenced at 10.45 am, Royal Engineers 1st Inning Way
061 In the second half McBride added turn out as follows
correct excess Vimporte will be the Kowloon C.C. having first Sergt. Cockell, b Fraser 18 Muskett
20.70 another and toward ur Halah Shanghas-Remedios: Turner unnecessary, all will be well lease of the wickets. The open--Corpl. Blondin, run out $424.C.C.C.-End Innings. Doody put through his own goal, and Ewing, Tordy, Phillips and Reuter.
in the first innings.
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