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'VARSITY'S "DOUBLE."

-C, W. Lam, a and b Baker

D. K. Samy, not out

Extras

18

Total (for 8 wkta., dec.) 172 N. P. Karanjia did not hat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

F. C. Baker

By losing to the Kowloon C.C. Large The first bell will be rung at 1.80 on Saturday, the Royal Artillery are Weir

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Extras

497

23

в

Total

160

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Guterres .... Gitties Anderson

Ou M. B.

W.

8 0 83 0

3 0 7

0

Corbett

10.2 3

$8

5 Morgan

7

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0 Anderson

$ 0 11

1

Wisher

8 1

20

3

Rowe

League II

Lam

On their own ground, the Kow. Rumjahn loon C.C. defeated the Royal Artil- Samy

lery by 80 runs.

Batting consistently, the home

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. team compiled 164 runs for six

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ting) may be obtained at the Race 29) alone doing any damage of University by two wickets.

Total (for 6 wkte, dec.) 219

F. H. Holdman, R. Jones and P. O'Neil did not bat.

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6

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Б 1 42 2 R.A.O.C.

L/Cpl. Burger, e Harper, b

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Pte. Garner, b Eldridge and Fincher, going in first wicket down, for the scored 57 and remained undefeat RN. 2ND v. UNIVERSITY 2ND Ptc. Bryant, e Jones, b Edmonds 27 FIRST EXTRA RACE MEET-ed.

E. F. Fincher contributed 33

Q. M. S Wisher, c Kelly, b ING to be held on SATURDAY, 9th and Lawrence made 16. The R. A.. At, King's Park, the Royal Navy Edmonds

1929 (weather permit-bowling was weak, Miller (8 for 2nd lost to the second team of the L/Cpl. Morgan, e Jones, b

Westlake March,

and note.

The home team opened poorly Pb. Brooks, Kelly, b Course, Hong Kong Club,

Edmonds Causeway Bay Stables.

The visitors made little headway and lost six wickets for 56 runs. Entries will CLOSE at 12 o'clock against fairly easy bowling which Sub Lt. Moseley, playing a steady L/Cpl. Gordon, e & b Freeman noon on MONDAY, 4th March, was, however, backed up by keen innings for 36, partially stopped Pte. Corbett, c Carr, b Freeman

fielding. Lt-Col. Christian, who the rot. Gregory and L. Waters Q. M. S. Mocock, c & b Eldridge 29

Westlake made 30, was the only batsman on helped with 28 and 16 toward a Sgt. Anderson, his side to reach double figures. total of 120. Baker (5 for 39) was Cpl. Rowe, not out Oliver captured four wicksts for 19. in good form with the ball. Brace three for 22, and Lee ac- counted for two wickets for which

Score:- he conoaded no run.

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1929.

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the receiving

Report of the

Miller Directors and the Statement of N. A. E. Mackay, b Miller Accounts for the year ended 31st F. E. Lawrence, e Miller, b December, 1928.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 25th February, 1929 to THURSDAY, the 7th March, 1929, BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Hong Kong, 18th February, 1929.

Leach

G. A. V. Hall, not out

Extras

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The University, in spite of a good start by Kermani (36),and Barma (25), lost eight wickets be- fore they passed their opponents' total and went on to make129,

make

57 G. T. Giles, e Gan, b Sulieman

Total (for 6 wkts., det.) 154 G. Lee, J. J. Hirst and S. Jex did not bat.

Secretaryw. F. Christian..18

Leach

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8 0 27 2 5 0 7

Friendly Matches

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Hughes and 25 by Moor brought the total to 200 for seven wickets The bowling of the declared. junior team was completely mas- bered.

Wales (5 for 31), Dobble (2 for

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Extras

8

Total

132

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

14 Scores:-

14

Navy 2nd XI.

Edmonds Eldridge Westlake Freeman

D. M. R W. 10 2 34 4 7.4 1 86 2

7

P.O. Timothy, c Barma, b

Baker

0

1

Lt. Londsdale, c Kermani, b

Baker

g

1 Lt. Phillipa, c Gan, o Sulleman

Lt. Bennett, b Baker

1

16 Sub Lt. Moseley, b Baker ...

36

8

10 Fay Lt. Waters, c Gan, b

Sulieman.....

The first eleven of the Hong Kong C.C. defeated their second Jeleven by 143 runs on their own

ground.

16

Ch. Wr. Gregory, b Chan Fook Lt. Cobb, not out

28

Lt. Walker, b Chan Fook

For the winners. Hayward play- ed a fine innings for 79. contributions of 34 by

Useful

Owen

F

Comdr. Daniel, 1.b.w.. b Baker'

1

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

,0. M.

W. F. 8 32 1 .12 1 43 2 C. G. Christian ... 3 0 14 Musson

8 @. 29

Extras

10

f

Total

120

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0.

K.

R.. W.

Miller

3 2. 28

8 Baker

15.3

39

G

Hiptoola

7

0 25

0

H.K.C.C. 1st

1 Sulleman

7 2 12

3

A. W. Hayward, c and b

Chan Fook

7

1 22

2

7 Osman

Vallack....

79

3

0 12

0

University 2nd XI.

S. R. Kermant, b Phillips

9

H. T. Barma, at Walker, b

Gregory

10. Moor, c and b Vallack..

Rev. E. K. Quick, b Summers 13 36 Capt. A. G. Dobble, c and b

Summers**

25

1

SPORTING

25 H. Owen Hughes, not out ...

84

A. Baker, e Phillips, b Gregory

DE. J. R. Mitchell, b Vallack

11

GUNS AND

80

8

A. B. Sulleman, c and b

Phillips

J. L. Bonnar, b Reid

15

ACCESSORIES.

H. V. Parker, b Reid

0

M. B. Osman, b Phillips

2

0

F. Hiptools, run out

10

20

2

K. P. Gan, * Phillipa,

Timothy

28

0

0

A. Chan Fook, c Phillips, b

Bennatt

1 did not bat.

1929 to WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of March, 1929, both days in- clusive.

Extras

10

G. E. Yeoh, c Moseley, b

Timothy

Total

66

|K. T. Loke, not out

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

ი. M. R.

W

Hirst

5

0 11

0

Bennett...

SHEWAN TOMES & CO., General Managera.

Extras

Hong Kong, 21st Feb., 1929.

Brace Oliver Lee

10

*2 22 8

15 Summers

6

1 19 4

Talt...

1.4 1

0

2

Total

129

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI

Mackay

1 0 3 0

BOWLING ANALYBIE.

K. H. Batger, b Wales

17

0. บ

B.

W.L. W. Walkinshaw, b Hayward,

UNIVERSITY v. R.N.

Gregory Timothy Bennett

2 21

.11 1 92

2

2 E. R. Duckitt, e Mitchell, b

Dobble

8

.. 4 0 18

A. Reid, c Owen Hughes, b

Dobble

0

0

R. H. Dowler, c Owen Hughes,

Peak...

b Wales

2

Upper Level

ANNUAL MEETING of Sharehold

Oliver.......

ers in the above Company will be B. S. M. Leach, c E. C. Fincher,

b Brace held at the Offices of the Company,

St. George's Building, Chater Road, Lt. A. H. Musson, b Brace Victoria, Hong Kong, an WED-Lt. R. F. Wright, e Brace, b

Oliver ...... NESDAY, the 18th day of March,

1929, at Noon, for the purpose of Lt. Col. W. F. Christian,

Brace, b Lee receiving a Statement of Accounts

and a Report of the Directors for Lt. J. A. Wolfe Barry, b Brace the year ended 31st December, Lt. A. R. Miller, b Oliver Lt. E. H. Walker, b Oliver

1928,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the It. C. G. Christian, c. Mackay, Company will be CLOSED from

b Lee

THE Undersigned have received instructions from Mrs. C. Montague Tide, to sell by Publice auction, a part of her Valuable House be. from Capt. A. S. C. Kennedy, not out

hold Furniture,

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0

Extras

A. 'A. Aziz, * Phillipa, b

BS. J. Jordain, not out

Total (for 7 wkts., dec.) 200 C. D. Wales and A. C. I. Bowker

Vallack

0 Duckitt

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. K. E. W. 10 3 87 2

18 1 84 8 4 0 14 0

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At Pokfulam, the University Phillips

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Comprising:

ARY GENERAL MEETING will Joss Tables, Tables, Chairs, Bookcases, Cabinets, Deaks, Stools, be held at the Company's Offices, Anderson, who has been batting CIVIL SERVICE 2ND v. RA.O.C. Blackwood Frames with Jados, Ornamenta, Screen, Chinese Temple P. & O, Building, on FRIDAY, 22nd very well since his appearance In

Arma on Blackwood Stands, etc., etc.

March, 1929, at 11 a.m., for the the Senior League, again came off also

At Happy Valley, the Royal Army W. K. Tait, b Bowker purpose of presenting the Report for the University, with a useful Ordnance Corps. lost to the Civil A. H. Gillingham, c and b Telescope in perfect condition. Valuable Books, New Oxford Dic-of the Directors together with a contribution of 75, not out. F. I Service C. C. 2nd by 87 runs. tionary and Century Dictionary, etc., etc.

Statement of Accounts to Sist De Zimmern and Rumjahn also batted

A bright innings by Westlake J. A. Summers, cember, 1928, and electing, Direc-well for 30 and 22, respectively, the for 75 (which included teen tors and Auditors.

Innings being declared at 172 for boundaries and a six) paved the G. R. Vallack, not out The Register of Members of the eight wickets...

way to the big score of 219 for E R. West, b Bowker Campany will be closed from 11: The Navy started most pro-six wickets, declared, put up by March, 1929, to 22nd March, 1925,misingly by putting up 122 the home team. The bowling of both days inclusive, during which for two wickets, but: the the R.A.0.C. was severely punished, period no Transfer of Shares can later batsmen falled and the Kelly hitting up 47 not out, Harper be registered.

whole alde was dismissed for. 160 98, Eldridge 26 and Chittenden 23 runs. Sub-Lt. Singleton. (47) was not out.

One Very Fine and Old Japanese Dinner Service (complete) One Large Kelvinator.

One Large American Ice Box with Glass Doors

One Victrola with 600 Records (Mostly Red Seal)

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1 Old Carved Blackwood Mirror (which belonged to the late Empress Dowager of China, brought from Peking during the Boxer trouble in 1900),

and

Wine-bins by Lane, Crawford, Lid.

and

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Large Quantity of Cocos Palms (Ostrich Feather), Mauritius Palms, Fan Palms, Standard Orange Trees, Plants, Maldon Hair and Asparagus Ferns (AH Plants" in Tabs and Pots)

1000 Plaster Boards for Garden Beds.

On View from Monday, the 11th March, 1929.

Catalogues will be fasued.

Terms:---Cash on Delivery,

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›Consultation:Fres

Extras

Total

67

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

X. L

Dobble

W. 5 21 2

top scorer for the visitors. Ander After losing three wickets for 17 Wales Bon (5 for 38) was the most success runs, the visitors replied with a Bowker ful bowler for the home beam.total of 182. Edmonds accounted Scores

University.

D. J. N. Anderson, not out

E. A. Lee, b Large ***

F. I. Zimmern, de Baker, b

Watch

A. A. Rumjahne Stanley,

Baker

A

L. T. Ride, a Evans, b Large

B. V. Gitting, b Baker

D. Laing L

A. P. Guterres, b Weir

for four wickets for 34, whilst Free-

màn got two for Jaeven runa, 76 Scorca:.

10 Civil Service 2nd XI

W. H. Edmonds, b. Morgan, „ve ao W. J. Eldridge, b Wisher

H. A. Westlake, c Anderson, b.

Howe G

TW. Carr, b Wisher... V. H. Freeman," "c. Gordon, "]

Rowe A

HHarper, d'Corbett

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13 631 5 21 28.

LR.C. 2ND v. R.E. & S.--

On their own ground, the Indian RC. 2nd XI defeated the Royal Engineers & Royal Corps of Signals by 80 runs.

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