University 2nd XI.
A. Hoatim, e Lacey, b. Robert-
Falchow, Ko. Jan, ẽ.
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We heard severni days ago of the destruction of a group of bandita but 2the numbere given were so large 0: that we were septient of its kruthy!
but it has been egalirmed from 1jmuny mdépendent guniços, including the wife of one of the main victime. {that it is reported with considerable Bavatdence, "writes North China
Daily News correspondent,
MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926.
CRICKET LEAGUE.
NAVY STILL IN RACE FOR. HONOURS.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
de Rome Strange ...... 21 0
1Lt. Cheater, e Curreem, b 0. 1 Ismall
Bowling Analysis.
R.A.
0. M.
Hamilton Snyer
A
0
20.
R. W. Capt. Bensley, e Madar, b
Arculli 0:
R. G. Robertson, e Tajima, b
Foalim
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Hoalim
5 BRIGANDS TRAFFED.
88
18
2
41
Baker
Bu 0
11
4 Lt. Maddocks, e Carreem, b B). O. Ismäil
R. A. Garrard, not out
15. Dyer, b Chan Wah
NEARLY 400 TAKEN BI
STRATEGY.
0:
19
Extras
28
8
Total
A PATE. WELL DESERVED"
186
I
Bowling Analysis.
M. B. W.
$.
E.
Recipr
18
37 6
Sudan
4 1
15
0
13.
1-1 Vicenjee
Gittins
7 01
86.
2
0
25
8:
Hiptoola
0:
1:4
Ethan Wah
נו
५ 0
3
४
C.R.C. v. ROYAL NAVY.
By winning on Saturday, the Royal Navy remain in the running
The Chinesa R.C. suffered, a for senior league cricket honours. Bad defent at home when they The University dropped more were only able to put together 48 valuable points by going flow tons (playing one man short) Civil Service who registered their against a score of 202 runs for second victory. The Club easily twe wickets by the Navy. beat Craigongower and their 2nd X} drew with the Sappers,
LEAGUE L
M.K.C.C. v. CCC.
וי
Armitage scored an unfinished century for the Navy, hitting 17 fours, und'a aix off Ng Sza-kwong. He gave a chance at 70 which was missed. Stephenson (80) hit two sixers and three fours in one over The Hongkong c.c. 1st xiloft the same bowler. made no mistake when they de- Royal Navy 1st XI clared at 1.15 p.nx with 220 runs Mid. Stephenson, b Yeoh for seveh wickets on their visit to Lt-Com, Armitage, not out.. the Craigéngower "C.C. as they-Col Cantreli, b Yeoh... were able to dispose of the home Lieut. Sifiitoe, not out team for 108 runs, well ahead of Extrus
time.
The visitors were in good form, Stewart being prominent in He made 62 both departments. runs and secured four wickets for
nine runs.
H.K.CC 1st. XI
A. W. Hayward, b.w... b
Fritz
Major Hattersley Smith, с
Omar, b 0. Ismail', EL. Smith, S. A. Ismail, b
L'urreem
Capt. Parkes, e 5. A.
Ismail, b Arculli M Gr. Rough, b Curreem
. Hall, b Rumahn Bdr. Rulere & b. Rumjahn tir. Clayton, not out Bdr. Dunne, st. S. A. Ismail,
b. Madar
Extras
16 son
B
Total
166
W. M. Gitiins, c' &
Alexander
30
Bowling. Analysis.
0. M.
R.
W.
A. T. M. Barma, e Lacey,
Robertson
b
Breulti
10
33
50
Madar
2
1#
1B. N. Sudur,
Lucey.
p
A. S. Denial
2
0
0:
Alexander
1
10. email
01
31
3. Chau Wah, rumout
36
Curreem
3.
0
19
Kumjahn
6 0
31
I.R.C. 1st XI
Madar, Hail, b Rule,.
2. Tajima, c Lacey, b. Sparrow.
F. Biptoola,.not out
12:
10 A
Ismail, run out
6.
17. M. Barnia & Alexander,
23
D
Hattersley
15
Total
13°
212
neey
M. R. 8... 0: 27
Robertson
7
15
Slexander
A. R. Ismail, e Rute. L. Smith
b...
31 Sparrow
1 1.7 0 37
1
23:
Total (for 2 wkts. dec.) 202 Pay. Com Woodward, Licut, Wauchope, Cupt, Lake, Mich Sims, Pay-Com Coomber, Com. Gray and L-Com. Beatty did not
Bowling Analysi
but.
0
29..
41
Larreem, e Hattersley Smith, b Rough
D. Rumjahn, bw, b
Rough
5. A. Ismail
28
0: "M.
R.. W.
B. Owen Hughes, Hinw, to
Fritz
Cling..... 3.18
0
23 Ng Sze-kweng.
ૐ ():
60:
0
R. E. H. Oliven. c & b A..
Hamson
37
W. Wung .... Youngsage Yeoh.
B
0
2
# +1
心
52
6.. 0 C.R.C.
9
ย
E. P. Stewart, e Schnepal, b
Guest.. ....
R. Hancock, b Guest
E. J. R. Mitchell, not gut,
J. D. Humphreys, e Schnepel
b. Guest..
. F. Ralph, & Fritz, Guest
F. J. Armstrong, not out
Extras
Total (for 7 wkus,, dec.)
20 Ng Szy-wong, ↑ Woodwardi
39 I Cantrall
EE. Yeoh, 1. Candret
2W. ( Bung, b.w... Woodward
12 c. Chan, c Armitage. b Beally
2. Youngsaye.
5. Cantrell
M. CHung.. not cul.
220 | H. Ching, by Bentty
Rev. T. B. Powell and F. N... Yung, e Armitage, b
Young did not bat
Bowling Analysis.
Smith, b Rule
2. M. el Arculli,'c Parkes, b
Lt. Smith
. email, e 1. Smith, bi
Eule
, B, Kitchell, not out
2. S. Ismail, e Bensley, blt.
Smith
3
Extras.
2. H. Yeoh, c&b Sparrow
2. Y. Leong, b Alexander
Tetal (for whis) 201
V M. Omaar did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
lb.w."
7
0:
Dr. Smith
Rough
0
layton
Rule 15 Maddocks
48
Cantrell.
C. E. Wong, b Cantrell.
0. M R.
W.
Fritz
16. 0 96
2
Ng Sze-cheung, b Cantrel
Extras
Fincher
6. A
31
A. Hamson
6 0
42
11
Total.
Guest
0 28
41
(One man absent).
Abbas.
3
0
18
0
Bowling Analysis.
C.C.C.
8 Cantfell
D. M. R. W 10 4 18.
Woodward
18 Beatty
4 3 5
2
10
E Fincher, c Oliver,, b Powell
8.
0
LEAGUE H.
D. Fritz, b Owen Hughes
B. W. Bradbury, b Owen
Hughes.
A. B. Hamson,b Powell
T. Grimes, e Ralph, b Stewart 28
"W. G. Guest, Hancock, b
37
Zimmern, not out
Oliver
H. M. Xavies, c blancock, b
Stewart...
E Bamson, & Stewart
Y. Abbas, b Stowart
P. Schnepel st. Ralph,
Oliver
Extras
Tokad
Bowling Analysis.
1.K.C.C. 2nd v. RE
B. Suliemune & b Alexander
Robertson
Extras
Bowling Analysis.
"A. BAD "LIGHT.""
3:
As far as can be learned these bandils were local men who had 4 fareneed armas and ammunition; dur- 18ing the de cumpaign from the flee. ing soldiers. They were n boln D jan angely emel tob. A few weeks ago in revenge against m 18illage hat had fired on them i
their attack and killed ony of thei number, they executed 15 or 20 [with "a" huge straw-cutting "knife;!
Mhat works guillotin-hke proved log one young 3g among the victims.
D
girl
I was finally agreed that if they 99 would roport to Shuying, the next h 50 miles southwest, they would be enlisted, and to this they agreech The circumstances of their gpure age refilled in several differ- 4 fent ways, but all agree on the main 2 The officers among them, ¡Berge and small, were first admitted fee By one into a large temple en.
A case of alleged receipt of ribe by Indian police constable Charag Din B139) came for w.hearing before Mr. R. E. Lindsel
3 the Central Magistracy at noon 2 yesterday.
O! M'. R.
10 1 66.
11
0 52
4
1 16
0.
6. 0
40.
1
0 6.
K.CC. 2nd v. NAVY 2nd.
0
IF
ire, and drapped in one of the Linny conels and bound tip. The rank word fité are said to have been taken out for drill withon Brms and and into Bandar of abent
seemn
han enfely otarpowered). - The leadets, some 50 men, were then extented by decapitation an the remaining 310 by rifle and Mr. D. McCallum appeared for machine gun Ore Such mingling,] 3 the defence.
et treachery and justjoe my Outlining his case for the an awful thing, but the perfidy and prosecution, Mr. T H King Jrelty of these bandita nie j ¡Director of Criminal Intel recible to ally one who has not Egence said that a motor car wen with his own eyes libe victims proceeding along Des Voeux Road Heir crimes, dush t few days from east to west was stopped by
previons $17 Kil N Fong girl the constable on point duty (the
the hospital with brought to defendant) rear the Hongkong bullet through her spine just belov Hotel at 9 pan. on Wednesday jand the driver, Chan Cheung, her neck. Pausing complete par- "The was told that his rear light was alysis ons blunt point down, Bad The driver maintained that physicaar in charge remarked after 5the light was all right and the his examination. How much more constable said he would take out a mariful to have killed her out- 3 kummons.
Phying un Bome, the Kowloon 6.0", 2nd XI lost to the Royal Nhwy But Xl jay at inseresting deh by
2 wekets.
K.C.C. 2nd XI,
El Puasons, eBindloss, b
Power
R. Poshemam, c. Smyth, "Plying as the guests of the Ever Pongkong C.C. 2nd XI, the Royale, e Spencer, b. Smyth Engineers were deprived of a pos-. S. Green, b Emley Osible victory by remaining ton W. P. 3. forvin, by Emley
long at the wickets. At call of Dand, by Emley ttime The Club had lost nine
1. Overy, & Emley
5
wickets and were 45 runs behind... Hallam, b Ealey
Bridgland batted soundly and was unbeaten with 84, including 108 fourteen jours.
Hollands, the
next highest scorer, hit a six.
Penderud (43) was top scoPPT
H. Tangoek, b Bower 4. T. Evans, not aut
W. Woolley, hmley
Extrus
69
A few minutes later the car
7 returned along the same road and
right
"
was stopped again. The driver A TERRIBLE PLUNGE.
10 was asked to go to Chater Road
14 fan wait there. Defendant then
o approached the driver and told
him that if he took out a summons
36
17
He
(Router's Service.)
be fine would be as much as
Tokyo, Jan. 18. twenty or thirty dollars.
It is reported that this after- would, however, not do, so if the nocn a mountain railway tram driver paid him $4. The driver car was derailed at Miyanoshita, aid he had no money, and defen- plunging 200 feet. 18 people were 84dant. suggested a meeting at 4.80 killed and 20 seriously injured.
p.m. the next day near Blake Pier Rw.when the money was to be paid This was agreed to and the 71 6
driver was warned that if he failed to keep the appointment
0. M. R.
W
Powelt
7 0. 31
2 for the Club, with Parker (25)
Owen Hughes 2. 7
0
32.
Oliver
Stewart
4.4 đ
33
2 and Vallack (17), the last named
having a six to his credit.
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Q
4
R.E.
-0.
M.
Sgt. Blondin b Parker ..
10
Up Hollands, b. Valack
38
Hamity
15.5 ก
S. S. Higgs, W.
C
W.
Power Smyth
PO
47
સ
21
I
84 uglan 3 Nave
3 D 22 9.0-
0
14
CS.CC. v. UNIVERSITY.
The University 1st XI were Mackenzie, b Griffin unfortunate in losing by the smallCapt. Bridgland, not out margin of 18 runs when they L.-Col. Mackintosh, b Parker were the guests of the Civil Spr. Goodyer; e Nicholson, b Service 60. 1st XI.
Grim
WIN
Sayer for the horne team con- Q.M.S. Faro, e Vallack, b tributed £1 to a total of 384, Wood Griffin assisting with 28.
S. S. Keily, b Pendered A draw
averted by 8pm. Durand, B Pendered Hamilton dismissing Hachiuma Q.M.S. Jacob, e W. with a good catch after the latter Mackenzie, b Vallack
Sgt. Jones, b Vallack
had scored 35 runs.
C.SC.C. fat XI.
G. R. Sayer, e Ng, blam.
61
F. J. de Rome, & Shahabudin,
b. kam
3
E. C. Fincher, b Lam
B. D. Evans, b Rumjahni
F. E. Lawrence, e Sling, b
Lam
16 Grillin
A. E. Wood, e Zimmern, li ---
Lacey...
II. P. Harper, b. Lam
F, Baker, b Rumjahn
E. W. Hamilton, not out
H. E. Strange, c & b Rum-
jahn
F. H. Holdman, c Zimmern,
b. Rumjahn
Royal Navy 2nd XI.
Sub, L&C Punean, b. Leg a. Emley, b Gervin ..
9urg. 16. Com. Greenstreek, 6 1. w., Petheram
ft.Com. Power, threen, b
Juve
4. Pahiret, b Pelheram
15 May. Db, Nave, e Hancock, b
Pesherany
1843 Smyth, not out
Extras.
Total Bowling Analysis.
12 2 62 3 .10:3 2 18
Vallack Pendered. Parker
28
31. F. W.,
ئی
14. Comdr. Ingham, not out .... Extras...
Total (for 6 wkts.).
lover
the summons would go through Continuing, Mr. King said that
OBITUARY.
After a short less the death has enrred at the General Hospital; Shanghai, of Mr. Charles Telfs, of
n consequence of a report made the firm of Mesers, Alex and Co.
by the driver, a trap was laid Mr. Jeffs, who cow service in when the driver was given four France, was 57 years of age. He #marked one dollar notes and was a keen sportsanan.
sent to
Lance Sergeant Brittain and a Chinese detective were Swatch, developments.
is
Aceeading to a report of the The Ser-Isolation Hospital small-pos geant was some distance away and gain prevalent in Shanghai and rer 45 did not actually see the transfer cord show an increase of about 50
of the money. but the detective
would give evidence regarding figures of three years ago,
per cent, in comparison with the
this.
11
14
After the evidence of Sergeant
Brittain and the motor driver had
6
been taken, the case was ad- 20journed until Wednesday. Defen-
189
Lt. Comdr. Bindows, Lt, Conway
2 and Lt. Spencer did not bat.
.10. 1 42. 2.
15 2 56 H.K.C.C. 2nd XI. OJ Hall, Durand, b Jacob 1A. K. Mackenzie, c Blondin, b
11 Goodyer
dant was allowed bail on $500. -
LUCKY
·ESCAPE.
A remarkable egenpe was that of
21 occupants of, a steam launch in the
១
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M."
R.
0 Overy
7
0
37
0
1
H. G... Sheldon, Lb.v., b
Jacob
Tee
11
0:
47
8 Pelheram
12. 1 44
H. V. Parker, b Higgs..
26 Gorvin
Bancock
15
0W. W. Mackenzie, e Durand,
b Jacob
16
T. D. E. Pendered, run out
134 D.. E.. G. 'Nicholson, b Jones
Extras
Total
0.
M. .14 0 51
E.
0
Bowling Analysis.
Shahabudin
Lam...
Rumjaha
Balhatchet
Laing
13 2 34
M. M, Watson, not out
D. B. Feat, c Mackintosh, b
Jones...
5 G. R. Vallack, b Bridgland.
4H. Griffin, not out
.10.5 3 18
0
3. 1 18 1
0
2
1
University 1st XI
A. A. Rumjahn, run out
H. N. Balhatchet, c Sayer,
Baker
D. Laing, b Sayer
S. O. Shahabudin, b Bayer
B. P. Ng, b Baker
A. S. Hett, b. Sayer..
CW Lame Wood. h.
D. K. Samy, e Sayer,
Rome
E. Zimmern, b Sayer
Extraa
Total (för 9 wkts.) Bowling Analysis.
28 Goodyer
10 Jacob
0 Higgs
1Jones
.0 Bridgland
G 1. 22 3- 0 14
43 POLICE v. UNIVERRSITY 2nd.
3
3 harbour on Saturday.
1 As the 1.55 p.m. ferry from 0Hongkong to Kowloon was ap prouching its destination, the pas sengers felt and heard an impact of considerable force. Those who had witnessed a collision were under the impression that the ferry was along. side but found a lunch heeling over near the bow of the ferry,
8 Playing at home, the Police Recreation Club defeated the 0 University 2nd XI by 87 runs. 17 Alexander for the home team 6 made up for his fallure in batting
5 by leading in the bowling (4 for. 17), while, Robertson did
To the astonishment of the on-
lookers the launch appeared to be
139 well in both departments. Lacey hone the worse for the collision and
Bw. 110 54.
(45), headed the batting list
Gittins
sailed merrily on after the terry had
י
CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
The University innings con-love to in case of emergency. 1cluded within a few minutes of 6 0 14 3 closing time for 99 runs, 6 215 1 being top scorer with 80.
P.R.C 10-Alexander, b Hoalim Lwe Bulendows, b Haallin
0
68 16 2
FRIENDLY GAMES.
IRC. v. RA.
1
S. Hachiuma, Hamilton,
Strange
85
The Royal Artillery?
W. H. Sun, not out
17 Becreation Club a ver
game, the decision go
7. Sookumpoo "and gave the
2.1
| Capt. Bloxham, c Hoalim, b
Gittins
WL Sparrow, b Hoalim
WL Clarke, b Hoalim
ted A Reynolds, c
anGitting
AE Laces
Hiptoola
A dance was held at the 111 Craigengower Cricket Club on
Which was well support members who with their ads had an enjoyable time. The subdued lights, as usual provided a pleasing effect and the
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