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LEAGUE. MATCHES.
on Satur League cricket commented day with two matches. Kowicon defeated. the C.R.C.. and the Civil Service T.R.C.. match was drawn.
CIVIL SERVICE P.,L.R.C.
Failing light and time prevented the match between the Civil Service and the Indian Recreation Club from being plays ed to a finish; otherwise the result would have been a very close one.
The Civil Service sected. 137. rung owing to the patchy fielding of the Indians, who missed several chances. B. W. Bradbury made 43. the highest score of the afternoon. but was given three
lives,"
R. O. Hutchison too, was
missed at point, and was thus enabled to Earde had the best bowling" scote
wickets for rens, all his clean bowled.
average for the Indians. cap four
being
The Indians lost their first wicket for nineteen S A brief partnership be- tween Earde (19) and Areulli, lifted the score to #1 After this, the total rose gradually to 88 for the loss of six wicketde when Arcall, who had been playing vety..
was dismissed by Edmonds. Although he made only It runs, his in- nings was of grent value to his side, as be kept his wicker up for over an hour. A seventh wicket partnership between Rumjaha (23) and A. A. Rumjaho (15). carried the total to 9. at which point stumps were drawn. Both players.were well set and looked safe for a big score. Witchell, for the Civil Service, took 2 wickets for 7 runs, and Edmonds 2 for 21. Scares:
CIVIL'SKILVIOR.
R. C. Witchell, b S. D. Ismail .......
B. W. Hradbury, b. A. A. Rumjahn... 43
U. H. Piercy, b. Earrie
W. H. Edmonds, b Enrde
A. E. Wood, b S. D. Ismail
R. O. Hutchison, S. D. Iguail, b
A.
H.
S. H.
Ismail..h A. H.
Bujahn.....
H. E. Strange, not out.
C. J. Fletcher, rust out
C. Severn, b Earde
S. E. Alderman, h Earde
Marde
Extrus
Total
Bowling Analysis.
S. D. Esmail
S. H. mail
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TRIENDLY MATCHES.
CLUB DEFEATS STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS
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The Hongkong Cricket Club defenteft the Staff and Departments, on Saturday, by four runs. The match was remark able for high wuring. Batting Brst, the military, team declared with four wickets down for 187 runs, towards which Carpt. Horrocks contributed 62. The feature of the Club innings was the powerful
His score of 112 in batting of E. "Day.
aded 17 fours and a six. The innings. was closed for 191 runs for the linsa of 2 wickets. Scares:
STAFF 480 NEPARTMENTS.
Cal Humphreys, b Puruvicini
Corp, Harrocks, e W. Mackenzie, b
Humphreys
Das.
.... N
Major wea, e Blacker, 5 A. Mar-
P. Jusks, cand.
kenzie.***
H. R. Taylor, mức out
Lient, Cavanagh, not out
Extras
Tpen (for 4 wkts., declagedy
1919.
CHLANGENGOWEL.
8. Jex, a and b Kenneth C. Heath, b Kennett
CH. Lyon, Langford, b Kensett,
F. G. Thompson, b Hastings F. Basa, b Kennett
C.
Omar, b Kennet
L. E. Emmert, b Hastings
M. H. Abbas, Evans, b Hastings,
C. Kennedy, b.w., b. Hastings
Goldenberg, not out
Au
W. Hall, did not bat
Extras
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Bowling Anaylsis,
St.
R.
Flastings Kennett
10
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25
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C. Johnson. Rhodes, Capt. Macaulay Taylor and Woolman did not bat,
Bowling Analysis.
12
43
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The second string of the Kowloon Club scored an easy win by 68 runs over the second string of the Chinese Recreation Club at: Kowloon. In the winning team, the scoring was very consistent, Black- burn leading the way with a runs. Lo Man Pan, who deserves a place in the Chinese first team, was top-scorer for his side. Scoresheet
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E. Day, Cavanagh:
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N... H. Railton, e H. L. Chan,
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15.
E. Overy, e Y. C, Lee, b Yung
5
D. Blaakiron, not auto 1999
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Toto!
121
Bowling Analysis..
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E. J. Mitchell, e Horrocks. b Bowen: 48
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R. Brand,
Extras.
Total (for 3 wicts.)
Green, A. Mackenzie, W. Mackenzie,
Dd. E. Donnelly, J. D Humphreys
P. de Paravicini, and F. Sutton did aut bat.
Caranagh.
Bowling Analysis.
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Johnson
10
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Baren..
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3
Rhodes ... Horrock
A. A. Ramjoha.
A. H. Rumjaho
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INDIAN RECREATION OLUB,
A. H. Hamjahn, b Ling
13
A. el Arculi, & Edmunds
11
GG. Earde, e Wood. b Witchell
19
S. H. Ismail, Witchell
S. D. email, b Edmonds
A. A. Burjahn, not aut
E. Mosden, e Ling. Edmonda
D. Rumjan, nor out .......
Extras
Total (for 6 wickets)
93
G. Partsbrai, R, Nazaria and E. Sadick did not ha
Bowling Analysis.
C. Severa Ling Edmonds... Witebel Fletcher Wood ....
R.G.A. DEFEAT R.E. AND INDIAN
"ARMT.
The B.E. and Indian Army suffered disaster at the hands of the R.G.A. in a friendly match on the Military Ground, Talfourd Happy Valley, on Saturday played a magnificent innings of 76 runs Athorne and without giving a chance Bryson were scoring freely when the in- aings was declared.
When the R.E.. went to the wicket, they found Bryson and Baines bowling in their most deadly form, Greenaway was: anfortunate in being run out when he had scored 14, the only double-figure mu tribution on his side.
The Artillerymen won by 141 дица.
B.C.A.
Capt. Olliver, b Edwards
C.QM.S. Talfourd; 'h Edwards...... 76 Guar.. Middleton, e Murray, b White 13
10
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Corp. Mann, b Gray
2
Corp. Green, b Gray
0.
Sergt. Athorne, not out
35
0
Lieut. Bryson, not out
Extras
5
Total (for 6 wkts., declared)....171
KOWLOON DEFEAT THE C.R.C.
Kowloon, fielding a very strong eleven,
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the CR. C. 103 runs. Batting loss of 5 wickets and then declared. Goodall made some vigorous drives on the Braga off in compiling his 47 batted much better than be bas done this season. The C.R.C. helding was extreme- ly poor, no fewer than ten catches being missed. Que, bright exception was sensational catch by Ching in dismissing Stalker.
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Gar. Perkins, Gnr. Smith. Br. Nichols and Gar. Baines did not bat,
Bowling Analysis.......
Major Greenaway, run qut
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15
0
45
Middlemas
9
42
Whitedozemn 8
Gray
97
Murray
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Capt. Murray, lib.., Brywin Corp. Jetil, h Bryson
0
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Q.3.S. White. c Nichols, i Bryson... Lieut. McMcConnell, b Baines ....... 0 Lieut. Cury, b Baines
0
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Licut, Laromb, c Green, h«Bryson... 3 Major Edwards, not out
0
Extras
Total
The Kowloon bowling proved ton good for the Chinese, Pestonji, especially, keep. ing a very good length. Evans caught four men in the slips off Pestonji To- wards the end of the Chinese innings the light was very bad. The League time for this month being 6.15 p.m., play was carried to a finish, which was reached at 16.5 p.m. Shin Man Ping's batting was a feature of his side'a innings. Scores:→
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A. A. Claxton, o Wei, b Yew
D. M. Goodall, c K. K. Wong, b Lea, 47
E. L. Braga, not out
.C. J. Stapleton, Lb.w., b Lee
B. D. Evans, b Lee
K. B. Macaskill, not out
Bxtens
Total (for 5 wkts., doc.)......202
J. P. Robinson, A. de Souza, P, E. Cobb and E. Pestonji, did not bat..
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Bowling Anayisis.
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Wei Les San, e Brags, b Robinson.... 2 Yew Man Hou, a Evans, b Festoaji.„. Q: Wong Kwok Kwong, not out.
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Stalker
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RAIGENGOWER DEFEAT THE NAVY. Craigengower got the better of the Navy, at Happy Valley, in a low-scoring match. Kennett played very steadily for the Navy and was responsible for half his team's total. Craigengower started badly, losing 4 wickets for 5 runs. Omar und Lammert, in partnership, saved the aide, and the match was won when aix wickets had fallen. Scores:-
NAVY...
Mr. Konnett, e Goldenberg, b Abbas. 20. Rev. F. G..B. Hastings, e Sex, b Omar 5 Pay-Lt. Robinson, o Omar, b Heath. Pte. Elliott, b-Omar
Lieut. Hake, b Omar
Mr. Pile, Goldenberg, b Omar..............
Sig. Stock, h Omar..
Pte. Jackson, b Abbas
Pte. Evans, c and b Abbas Writer Heatherly, e Abbas, B Omar. langford, not out
Extras
Total
53
Bowling Anaylsis.
Omar
10"
Heath
Abbas
2285
W.
Son Kwok Leung....... Hung Ho Chin
Wong Po Keung
2
Lo Man Pan
Yung Hin Lun
C.R.C. NE. II. '
De Man Pan, Blenkiren, h Overy... 18 Feng Hin Lung, c Overy, b Cochrane 11 Lee Ying Chin. C Edwards.
Cochrane
Hang Ho Chin, a and b Overy...... Sup Krok Leung, e Orery, b. Rail-
Cheung Wing Kin, b Orory....
Chan Tin Sung, b Railton
Leo Man Kwong, e Blackburn, b
Overt
Chan Hin Lee,e Overy, b Hodge... Wong Fo Keung, e Edwards, b Overy Wu Pak Fook, not out
Extras
Total.......
Cochratze
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CARRYING PASSENGERS WITHOUT "A LICENCE
SHUN LEE 8.8. CO. FINED.
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The manager of the Shun Lee 8.8. Co., owners of the as Hoiping, was charged at the Marine Court, on Saturday, with allowing the ship to carry passengers without a licence.
The defendant pleaded that the Com pany had no knowledge that passengers: were being carried.
Replying to the Marine Magistrate (Capt Taylour, E.N), the defendant said the compradore. was not the Com-· pany's representative on board. "He was there simply to look after the cargo. Ho had no authority to carry passengers. The Company could not give such autho rity, as the ship had no certificato
The Magistrate: Who engaged the compradore 1-Defendant: The Company, He is not the Company's representativ
If he were, he could sell the ship in
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E. D. O. WOLFE. Captain Superintendent of Police. Hongkongy Boptember and, 1918. [10
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The Magistrate found that the com pra- dore was the Company's representative and that the Company was, therefore, responsible for the compradore's sets. He Ened the Company $200.
Entrance to Dance Room, including Tea, $2. per head:
Addressing Capt. Nogueria, who had said he believed he did not wilfully been previously charged, the Magistrate carry passengers, but in future he should be more careful and ascertain whether there were passengers on board before: sailing.
ARMED ROBBERY IN THE CITY
CHINESE FAMILY VICTIMISED.,
The Police received a report on Satur- day morning of armed robbery st No. 8, Yue Lok Lane.
Complainant, a married woman re- parts that, at 9 am, on October 25th.,. while she and her children were in bed, five men armed with revolver, and knives, climbed' by the partition leading to the staircase on the second flood. Que of the men pointed a revolver at ber and her family and threatened to shoot them! if they raised an alarm. The "other robbers then broke open two boxes and! stoló jewellery to the value of $795 and money amounting to $190.
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