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SATURDAY CRICKET.

TWO MATCHES IN THE LEAGUE.

SCORES IN "FRIENDLIES."

Several interesting cricket matches wore played on Saturday when the weather was' favourable.

The third interport cricket trial I referted to elsewhere,

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

61 2 8

0. MR. W.

Rumjahn Ackbo.. Sumad

С

2 12 10

2 1

8 0

Sirdar Khan

3

12 1

0

8.3 3 a 3

B

51 13

3

A. Ismall. Mohamed

Friendly Games.

K.CC. v. I.R.C.

H.K.B.A.

FEATURES IN ANNUAL REPORT.

TOURNAMENT PROFIT,

The report of the General Com- mittee of the Hong Kong Boxing: Association (for last season), which will be presented at the an-

Playing at home; the Kowloon nual meeting on Thursday, shows In division II of the league, Civil c.chist XI drew with the Indian that the tournament made a pro- | Service "A" defented BM.S. Recreation Club. "Tamar" in the latter's first ve! tere in this competition.

University 2nd drew with Indian

R.C, 2nd.

LEAGUE-DIV. U.

CS.C.C. v., * TAMAR!"

L.R.C.

LA. H. «Rumfahn, e Fincher,

McKay ...... A. H. Madar, b Ross

J. St A Cureem, b Bevis

8. H. Isadil, run out

A. al Arcull b Fincher

R. Nazarin, b Bevis

On the Civil Service ground the F. M. el Arculli, not out

b

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etc.

ROWLING ANALYSIS.

Alt of $1,553.47 and the general account a profit of $197.88 and the amount in hand to be 62 $2,874.06.

of All the officials (except the 13 President and Vice-Presidents)

and the members of the General'] Committed retire at this meeting. Mr. R. M. Dyer and Mr, J. Scott

87 Harston offer themselves for re- o election as Chairman and Vice- 12 Chairman of the Association re-

ospectively.

0 Mr. J. Brook offers himself for' 21 re-election as Manager, Mr. T. G. Bennett being at Home on leave,

189 Mr. M.. M. Watson offers himself for election as hon. secretary and

0. M. R. W. treasurer. Mr. John Fleming has overy kindly audited the accounts.

1 and offers himself for election as 121 honorary auditor.

4 1 10.

K.CC. 1st XI.

2 I will be proposed at a subse- quent meeting on the same day 2that the members of the Boxing 3 Committee shall be ex-officio members of the general com- 25mittee. This will be confirmed at

a meeting on Nov. 16.

Special Bank.

1927:

| day of November, 1923, for the suptributors. Pork. Right-roomet House with ply and delivery of the following! Garden and Tennis Court. Apply Stores required by

The visitors made good start Government by sending 60 up for two wickets. Russo-Ashubic

Departmenta during the year Cooper (28) and Pook (25) being Brace

responsible for a good partnership Ross Fronmongery. Household and Wickets fell fust until Gibby (41)

Fincher Sanitary Utensile, • Brushes, | in.nroved the total which with eight:

Revia Tools. Lamps, etc.

wickets down stood at 121. The

Evans Asbestos, Rubber, Leather, Pack next went with no alteration, and]

McKay" "ing. Ropes, ete."-

the last wicket fell for an núdi-

Spillett. Clothing. Drapery, Haberdashery, Etional two runs.

Pendered bowled well, taking w. Brace, hb... b A. el Arculli five wickets for 30.

no extras on both E. F. Fincher. Pel Arcul There were

b A. Arcuiti

..... 30 11. G. Bevis, e Curreem; b A.

el Areulli..

Total

10

A 19

6

2

16"

&

8

J 0

26

3 C

17

4

1 19

་་

52

8

R. G. Robertscm, b Gibba ... T. D. E. Pendered, b. Capper, RS. W. Paterson, at. Cons,

b Carpenter

34

K. R. Macnsk}}, e F. el Areulli

bA. Areulli.....

S. E. Spillett," A. "el Anculi

E G. Renton, not out

R. C. Witehel; c Lee, b. Dale.. H. B. Nihil, b.w.. b. Dale

C. T. Evana, b.A. el Arculli

18

37

N. Mackay, not out

H. E. Strange, c Lee, b Gibbs,

R. Spittey, not out

12

Total (for 6 wkta.)

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E. B. Morton. D. S. Green,

Total for 8 wkts., dec: 139 N. H. Ross did not but.

BOWLING. ANALYSIS.

F. J. O'Neill and C: Sara.did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

Gibbs.... ea... Barker Carpenter Cooper Dale

0. M. RW.F. M. el Arculli,

7 118

A. el Arcule Madar

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6.2 0 34

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Bricks. Cement, Lime, etc. Buch of the above is a separate and distinct tender. Tenderers may quote for any one or more or all of the above liste, and any one more or all may be accepted or re- jected in whole or in part by the ¡Government.

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H.M.S. "Tamar.” has deposited in the Colonial Trea- sury the sum named on the respec Cooper, c Harper, b Westlake

Dule, st. Strange, b Spitter tive tender form as a pledge of the bona fides of his tender, which sum Pook, c Nihill, b Pendered

Shewring.. b. Westlake shall be forfeited to the Crown should the Tenderer refuse or fall Gibbs, b Pendered to carry out, to the satisfaction of Lee, b Fendered.. the Government, the whole or any Barnicott, Pendered

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NOTICE.

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

UNIVERSITY v. INDIANS

· CRAIGENGOWER DANCE.

A successful dance, the first of 3 the songo, was held at the Craigen- i

Rower Cricket Club on Saturday 27 night.

Everything tending to the com- 4fort of the members and friends 14had been arranged by the Con-

mittee and all presens spent an er 134jyable time. and

Baker

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O M. R. W

* $1!

6Alexander

3

0 18

Johnson

17.

1 28

4 0.15

Dyer

Reynolds

Bloxham

C.C.C. v. H.K. ER.C

Playing at home, the Craigen-

11

OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE

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11

12

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19

20

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HORIZONTAL

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motion. interjection. impatiense -Prefix. Same a

"super"

10-One of the montha

(abbr).

12-An advance-quard: 13-A sullor

16-Before noon

(Latin abbr)

16-To wash opcasif.. 17-Men's NAMB

(Russian).

18-Thus

20-Meridian (abbr): 21-A corded fabela 23-A clown

28-A, amálḥ monkey.

ilke mammal 28-Lása:

36

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18.

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... | HORIZONTAL (Cont.).

30-A modicinal salt 32-Two (Spania). 33-System of religious!

observances (pl) 34Established. (abbr) 36-Bystem of signals

tol) 37-Porter

38-Preceding in time: 41-Incandescent

particle 19

'80-A stupio paraðn

31 Feable-minded

perman'

A

13-A prong, as of lat

fork 64-Prefix. form of

"pro" 05-Interjection "Contom:pt

57-A square land

measure (abbr) 69-A gastropod 10-A notion 41-Parnona pronoun. 62-A onze organ 64-Employment. 85-Polat of a pon 1,66-Remote 167-Humbug: aansonse 188-Royali :

VERTICAL

-Sap of certain troos 2-A time-period-

(abbr.) 3-Pleat mat 4-Flat

6-One who laye

pavements: *-Break suddenly 7-By 8-Zxlated

mimi

O. M. R.. W.

7

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A fur-bearing

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11-Bealed with wax

1

0

Police R.C.

& b H. C

64

Alexander, c Youngsaye, b Ng

Sze-kwong Reynolds, c Yeoh, b Ng Szer

kwong..

13.

gower CC were in good batting Capt. Bloxham,

form and thanks also to their

Hung....

bowlers they scored an easy victory Dr. Craig, h. Un Hew-fan over the Hong Kong Electric Re-Dyer, b Ng Sze-kwong 28 creation Club.

25 For the home team, Grimes scored 65 not out and B. Iamson 4.156.

0

Craigengower.

4s. Abbas, b Dunbar

اد

A junior division league match between the University, and the

E. Hamson, c Murray, b Dunbar

Johnson, e Yung, B Tech"... Wagland, b Un Hew-fan

66 Baker, 1.b.w., b Ng Sze-kwong."

14 Condou, b Un Hew-fan

16 Grant, not out

63 George, b Un Hew.fan

Total (for 7 wkts., dec.) 185 Ching

VERTICAL (Cont.)

12-A polson of

Infectious disease' 14Thoroughfares 19To disarrange. 22-A high wind 24 To opan (post), 20-A small child- 27-One who advises or

cautions

28-Mi-o

29-Possessive pronouni 37-Principal

33-8sation of an army

36-The legal profession 36-A. kind of lattice. 38-Prefix. For 39-Tumult 40-Sumx

same as

tar! 42-Quick to learn.. 43-To: hold in abeok 44-N. Contra State of

U. 8. (abbr:) 46-A brezan sound ** |46-To"shape·

47-A familar bird |:49-To allude

51-A, amali rodent 82-Opposed to "zenith" 54-A dake of tobacco. 56-Graak goddess of

youth

|58-A simpleton |61-Prefix...... · Bad; övll'

63-Aunio. (abbr.)

66 Mueloal note

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.144 Auction.

ON

O. M. R. W. TUESDAY, the 26th October, 1928,

1

20 18 - 0 30. 14 1 4.50 33 4

RECREIO v. K.C.C..

3

15H. P. Lim, b Gahagan

A. Hamson, c Murray; b Way

0

T. Grimes, not out

.123

F. Schnepel, eu · Muskett,

Dunbar.....

b

Extras

R. F. Luz, c Paul, b Dunbar

2

Total

O. M. R. W.

J. W. Leonard, b Muskett.

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Robertson Spittey

G

0 41

F Zimmern, not out

18

2

0 22

1

Extras

15 H. C. Hung

Westlake Pendered O'Neill

4

1 11

Ng Sze-kwong

3 12 1 40

1 16.

6.4 0 39

1. 0 10

0

Y. Abbas and J. C. Fletcher did Yeoh not bat.

Un Hew-fan

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W.

9. 0 41 0

11

1 39

4

8 0 36

2. 20

3

0 23.

1

0 11

0

H.K. E.R.C...

15

1

S. J. Stangeby, e Hamson, b

Fletcher

With Easterbrook taking three wickets for five runs, and Duncan

+

&

16

five for eleven, the home team were all disposed of for 54 runs.

K.C.C. 2nd XI.

8A. A. Dand, run out.

CB. Easterbrook,. c Barros, be

16:

Souza

ia

0.

J. C. Dunbar, b. Abbas

H.. Parsons, e Barros, b Pinna H. Smith, b Marques,

2

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Indian Recreation Club at Pokfulam Muskett

ended in a draw with the game in

Gahagan favour of the visitors.

Batting first the I.R.C. lost nine Way. Stanesby wickets. for 69, but a good stand by Sirdar Khan (34) and Suffed (23) brought the total to 140 before G. Murray, e Lim, b Abbas

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W. Gittins

A. K. Minu, b V. Gitting

L. Hassan, w., b.Sudan Sirdar Khan, 1.b,w, b. W. Gittina

P. Mohamed, b Sudan

A, S. Suffled, not out

Extras ...

Total

G. G. Thomson, st. Schnepel, b

Fletcher...

W. B. Muskett, b Abbas

F. R. Way, & b. Abbas

12 A. F. Paul, b Abbas

G. Vickers, b Abbas

T. L. Foster, b Lim".

The Club de Recreio, on their 1ground at King's Park, made a poor

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H. P. Buxton, 1,b.w., 6 Alves A. Detc., etc.

Hamblin, e Noronha, b Alves. 9 Teak Extonsion Dining Table,.

92 L. A. R. Duncan, net out

F. D. Angus, not out

Extras

F. Normington, not out.

8

Extra

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

17

0. M. R. W.

11 Fletcher

1Y. Abbas 94 Leonard

o Lim

9

2 26. 3

12

2. 45

B

20

9

0

A. R. F. Raven did not bgt.

2 0 11

1

BOWLING: ANALYSIS,

29

Marques

P.R.C. v. C.R.C.

Playing on the Police Recreation Alves

140 Club ground, the Chinese R.C. wou Souza easily with several of their players Pinas 0. M. R. W entering double figures, Yeoh lead-

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Sulleman

V: Gittina

Sudan

Hiptoola

W. Gittins Zimmern..

For the home side Dr. Craig' (54)

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.)

16 Dining Chairs, Teak Bidebtard with

19 Bevelled Mirror, Teak Dinner Wag- 19gon, Ice Chest, etc., otc.

Teak Bedsteads with Mattresses, 154 Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mir rors, Teak. and Marble Top Wash stand, Teak. Chest of Drawers, etc., etc...

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F

Club de Recreio,

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Catalogues will be issued. On View from Thursday, the

096 2 28th October, 1926.

J. E. Noronha, Raven b

Duncan

126-11 3 again played a sound innings, but H. A. Alves, c' & b Duncan

o the other batsmen proved disapH. M. Kavier, b Duncan

8

110

oing with 65.

14

8 22

**

.B.

1 22

6

0 82

a pointing

0

9

-0

·Chinese R.C...

"

C. Chon, b. Johnson

Univeralty 2nd XI,

3. V. Gitting, e Ackbar, b

Tamall

K. T. Loke, b Ackber.......

E. Zimmern, b Rumjahn

W. M. Gittins, b. A. Ismail.

S. Kermani, b Mohamed .

L. Tajima, c & b Mohamed

A.T. Y. Yeoh, b Dyer (,,

28 Un How-fan, b Johnson

1

J.L. Youngaaye, Craig,

Johnson.

23 Ng Sea-kwong, t Johnson

8H. C. Hung, b Johnson

6 Yung Hin-lun, d. Conden,

C. K. Ong, c. 3. A. Ismail; b A. Johnson N

F.Hiptoolab Mohamed i

B. N. Sudan, c Hosnan, b Madar:

R Chan Wal not out

Totul (for 9 wkta.)

2 Hung Hon-thin, not out.

OfH. Ching, b Alexander

0 Cheng Chi-wing, not

Total (for 8 wkta. dec.

C. Wong did not bat.

H. Pinna, b Duncan

C. E. Marques, b Duzenu.

18 F. M. Carvalho, e Hancock b

65

Easterbrook

o F. M. Ozorio, b Hancock

b H. Barros, b Hyde

b

23 D. Lopes, b Easterbrook%

28 D. Alves, c Buxton, b Easterbrook

+-0} C; M., Souza, not out.

0

8

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Total

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