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HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 89, 1889.
CRICKET
FIRST REAQUE, MON-
HONGKONG CO. . R,G.A.:
The Royal Garrison Artillery mat with
GOLT.
ENGLAND "PS SCOTLAND,
INTIMATIONS
POLICE QUEEN'S COLLEGE.-
This match si Happy Valley resulted in a narrow win for the College by 148 runs to 132 The Police batting was steady, drawn from St. Andrew's Society and THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
but uninteresting, and no outstanding
-- The annual golf, match between teams
HONGKONG BENEVOLEST BOCIETY
of the HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY JANUARY 90b, at Noor,
a heavy delost at the hands of the Hancoren were made. Queen's College was St. Ceorge's Society took place at Fat will be held in the CITY HALL ON TUESDAY,
:
only pulled out of danger by Curreem' kong Cricket Club on the latter's ground sad Mader, who scored 53 and 43 respec- on Saturday!
*With the exceptions of S. D. Etively. The home team batted first, and at the Imai (15), and S. A-Ismail (19), the fall of the third wicket for 231 declared rest of the team batted very weakly, and the innings closed. H. Owen Hughes soren wickets included four "ducks," and was at the top of his form, and hit up mounted to only 11 runs.. brilliant 128 not out. He want for the
Score: bowling and met the ball every time, knocking up 25 fours in the course of the indings. The soldiers were minus the sid of Major Halford, who was absent. Out of their total of 110, the highest score was * 23 made by Gunner Pomfret. Taking the match all round, the soldiers appear- ed to be completely outclassed.
Scorea:-
BLI.C.C.
D. B. Puat, b Holloway
D. E. G. -Nicholson, é Stavenspli
Pomfren
k
H. Owen Hughes, not out)
"TU:E" Pearce, b Matthews..
GH. Piercy, not out
Extras
Total (for a wkts., dec.)......231
R. Hancock, F. E. Farthing, R. W. Will, L. J. Davies, L. D. McNicoll, and J. H. Crawford did not bat.
Bowling "Analysis.
*Sergt., Hollow By
Gar. Pomfret 8 Gar. Davis ... 5. Major Matthews... Capt. Olliver ........
*-Bowled 4 wides;
POLICE. "LUCU F# Alexander, ́c Ismail; b
Minu -
15
R. Earnshaw. o Hasan, b ̈ Minu..... 1 N. J. Watts, a T. Singh, b Fletcher 31 J. Simpson, b Madar.
A. Reynolds, b Madar ....................
C. Earnshaw, and b Madar
33
B. Thorpe, Hadar, b Fletcher... 10
A Baker, not out......
ཡུ༡༩༠༠གླ°ཐg
C. J. Kelly, e Singh, b Fletcher.... 0 S. Garrad, & Minu
F. Gross, e Ismail, b Madar
Extras
Total
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
*#
Ing yesterday in idear Wuther. Y
The results were as follows.
BINGLIS.
Scotland.
A. B. Stewart T. W. Hill
0
B. D. C. Morgan. D W. Galloway... 0 J.. B. Ross A. B
Purves0
Brace
0
*****』』”
Davidson 0 J. M. Walker... B. L. Moncrieff... W. Adamson .............. G. Murray K. S. Morrison Ks.
G. Lyon Brown. Stark.......... E. D. Black
H
Valentin
A. Morrison
D. J. Cuthill
J. C. Fletcher... 0
D. Templeton...... 11
H. C. MeTarish... 0
Total 111
··England." MajorH.G.Gandy 0
H. R. Buckland... Į R. A. Camidge.**. K. M. Smith' G. S. Archbutt ...'1
E. J. R. Mitchell..:1
Lt. D. W.
M Dacon... 1 Capt.
T. C. Bennett...... "I R. Hancock...
1
C. Bulmer Johson 1
R. Lindselt.......
S. Harrison.... 1
H. Hancock
W-Franks......
J. W
H.W.
J. H. Brister..... H. P. Winslow Hallifax
**
0
0
H. E. Hollands........ it GP Lammert... 0. W. B, Cornaby
AFTERNOON FOURSOMES.
A. B. Stewart &
T: W. HIRAO B.D.O.Morgan &
"W. Galloway.
J. B. Rosa and A.
Davidson
J. M. Walker and
R. L. Moncrieff i
W. Adamson and
}
0
Major Gandy & TH. R. Buckland 0
R. A. Camidge & E. M. Smith.. G. S. Archbutt &
EJE.Mitchell. 1 Lieut. Bacon and Capt, Bloxham. T. G. Bennett &
R Hancock C. B. Johnson &
R. E. Lindsell.. 0 FS. Harrison &
A. D. HICKLING,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 16th January, 1823. [240
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIET
THE ANNUAL SHOW OF FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES
will be hold on
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ITO ·
THURSDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY, 1923,
3 P.M. to 10 F.M.
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Pale
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ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB MEMBERS are hereby notified that the COMMODORE and VICE-COM- MODORE will be "AT HOME" OD SATUR DAY, FEBRUARr 10th, when the
NEW HOWLING GREEN will be opened shd
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Service Boats will take part in a programme of Yacht Racing Events,
Programmes will be seat to Members at an early date."
By Order,
F. G. VAUX,
(Hon. Secretary). Hongkong, January 23rd, 1923.
20
Bowling Analysis
30
0.
AH. Hadar
11 I 38
Minu
13 0 24
Fletcher
11
-0
49
M. P. Madar
0
Curreem
1
0
H. P. Madar, run out
3
B. Parves
-0. a
9
R.
W.
S. A. Ismail, b. Watts
12
R. Bruce and B. "*
I
06
J. 8. Curroem, b Alexander ..........
53
47
A. H. Madar, run out .................
45
0: 33
J. C. Flatcher, and b Alexander 4
6
J 0
1 38
S.D. Ismail, by Kelly „hlen? ... 0
R. Minu, e Thorpe, b Kelly
0
S. H. Ismail, b Kelly
Luk 15.
E. S Morrison &.,
22.
|
4
C. C. Stark and
D
0
R.K. Valentine &
10
H. W. Rodger,
J. Johnstone and
A. Morrison... I
C. A. Peel and H.
E. Hollands ... 1 G. P. Lammert &
W. B. Cornaby 0
278]
7
IL.G.A.
Capt Olliver, e and b Owen
Hughes ...
S. R. Bux. Thorpe, b 0. Earn
share
Extras
Ge Murray... 1
J. G. L. Brown 0
E D. Blacks. 0
W.
D. J. Cuthill and
J. C. Fletcher.. D. Templeton &
H.C.McTavish. I
·M. Hassan.b C. Earnshaw.......
17
T. Singh, not out
Licut. J. A. Chester, b Piercy....
Major Matthews, e Crawford,
Piercy
Total
Gar. Pomfret, "e Crawford, b
Piercy
23
Bowling Analysis.
0.
R.
C. Earnshaw
B .0
289
N. J. Watts
f
28"
0. Alexander.....
10
.1 40
2
0
3
R. Earnshaw .........0
10-14
0
CRAIGENGOWER ».
0.0, 2x.
HONGKONG
Lieut. 3. A. Parkes, b Piorcy...... Sergt. Holloway, e Pent, b Piercy 1 Capt. Beasley, c Davis, b Piercy 1. Serg-Major Williams, and b
Peat HIMA.Attal. Sorgt. Stevens, not out Gar. Davies, e and b Pieroy Major Halford, absent w
Extras
Total
Bowling. Analysis.
0.
M.
R
F. H. Farthing 8 H. Owen Hughes... 8
O 33
2
15
G. H. Piercy ... 7.3.1 L.. D. McNicoll 5. 1 D. B. Pent
12
1
FRIENDLY MATCHES..
2
110
U. Kelly................ 4 0 14
The above match resulted in an over-
whelming victory for Craigengower. They started well with a century by TE Lawrence, who then retired. Lawrence was playing steadily, and took every bail in the way it should have been taken 30 The batting of the visiting team was very moderate, 20 being the highest score made
CIVIL SERVICE 2nd v. KOWLOON. C.C, 2ND.
H. Hancock.... 1
J. W Franks' and '
A. Leach A. 13
H. W. Kent and
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1JH. Brister... BLACK as District Grand Master will
HE Installation of Dr. G. D. B
H. P. Winslow &
E. R. Hallifax. 0
YACHTING.
The 5th Championship for Racing Yachts was sailed on Saturday with the following results:
Yachts.
GAEL CLASS.
Start at 2.30 p.m.
H'cap on Corrted. Course.
Time
b. m. 8.
1. Scratch 5.38.69
1 byzone man. Evans was the best per Gael
former with the ball, and at the close of Toinette.... the match had taken four wickets for Thecla soventeen.
This match resulted in a comfortable win for Kowloon, who were the visitors. The Civil Service batted arst, and put on 41 runs before the first wicket fell. After this, however, à rot eet in, and six wickets yielded only nine runs. Sandford knocked up a steady 31 before his wicket fell to Waager, whilst Dinsley and Harper scored 22 and 15 respectively, and these were the only scores worth mention- ing. Wedser's bowling was deadly, and before the innings was closed: he had ac counted for five wickets for 16 runs. - The'], other five were taken by Railton for 31.
For the Kowloon O.C. F. Wheeler hit up a fast 58 which included elevens 4's E. J. Edwarda made a good 31 not out, and the whole side batted fairly evenly. The innings. was declared closed when the score stood at 188 for seven.
Bearcs :-
CIVIL SERVICE 2ND.
Harper, o Reilton, b. Weaser ... 15 Sandford, b Weaser .............. Dinsley, & Overy, b Railton
Watson, Weaser, b Railton
Hill, b Wanser... Cullip, b Railton
Fincher, b Weaser
Cowan, o Brown, b Railton
Tacchi, b Weaser
Savage, e Jack, b Railton Oswick not out,
Extras
Scores;-
ORAIGENGOWER.
T. El Lawrence, ret,"
-Postion
66.8293 Total·
5.14.12 do. do. 6.43.38
Viking
do
5.85.47
Jost Chinook
Dorothy
do
DNS.
0
do. 3.24.52
#48
'do. 5.49.48
18
.100
HETWARD BAYS.
Start at 2.35 p.m.
8.
Gladya Senlark
T. Grimes, a Hollands, b Chalona. 36 Lieut D'Arey Evans, lbw b
Way!
A. M Omar, b Dorkina
J. Albeni b Hollands. ....... 0 R. 8Barry, o Wilson, b Hollanda 0 F. A. Dixon, ran out
G. White, b Hollanda'
W. Hill, Perrin, b Way AA Price, b Hollands .... B. Mulkatt, not out.....
Listeas...
Total
12
10
Scratch 5.31,00 5
do. 5.21.87 Sprayi do 5.54.00 7 5 Boojum 20. 6.29.42 Winifred do. D.N.S.
.-9. Adsnac
8.29.34
-D.N.S.
ONE DESIGN.
do. 5.21.30
...1] Sirina
14 Ursula
1'27"
30
Lois
10
9'53" Belinda Owl
"253"
5.50.29 5.29.87 25378.05.45 8
В
21
21
28
.220
Bowling Analysis.
Daphne
Start at 2.40 p.m.. Scratch 4.21.20
a
20
0.
W.
Bonito
do. 5,38.18+ +
Dorkins
8:
50
Ailsa
do.
5.17.3
2
97
@ 0 ST ទ
Halcyon... do.
6.13.51
1
23
8.5 I 57... 4
9 B.L.O.C. ÎND XI.
Halland Chalonci
0 43 1
'H. E. Hollands, b Lawrence ........ 17 E. W. Alderson, o Omar, b Paice... 10
Wilson, o Barry, b Omar ...
B. Cowley, b Evans
HANDICAP CLASS." Start at 2.45 pm.
Diana... owes 210 5.21.16 Rollado. 2'53" 5.06.13
Callen receive 630 5.12.00 Argula II. do 6'30" 5.07.47
Dorothea do 6′30′′ 5,02.43
D.N.S
Officer for Day: Mr. A. R. Lowo,
4
F. Syme Thompson, b Dixon
19
31'
R. Chaloner, b Dixon
16
W. Bracke bridge, b Evaza
Lilac L... -
10
J. R. Wayo White, b Evans
20
C. W. Masin, c-Dixon, b Evana..... 8
Q
G. M. W Dorking, not out
.8
N. J. Perrin, o Muskett, b. Omar I
Extras
8. E. Green, b Ling
D. Lyon, b Hamilton
I Duncan, not out
Extras
Total
Total.
Omar
Analysis.
Palco
· Lawrence.
-0
Dixon
Evans
Petheram Brawn
Wasser
Railton
KOWLOON 2ND.
NL Railton, run out
31
B. Petheraza, o Hill, b Cowan ...... 95 F. Wheater, at. Sandford, b Hill., 58. AO, Brawn, o Hill, b Dunkley... 20 E, J. Edwards, not out
W. L. Weaser, b Sandford
7. M. Jack, a and b Cullig
J. Conelly, not out
Extraa
Total (for 7 wkta.)
31
.168
Overy, Horridge and Green did not bad,
*2
19
11
W. J. Woolley, a Bayer, b Láng... 21
Borling Analysis.
Bowling" Analysis,
F. J. Ling E. B. Beed 91 E. W. Hamilton ... 70 F. Baker
KOWLOON' O). V. CIVIL, SERVICE
·4
B.
8.1 -0
3
16
*
CIVIL SERVICE
G. R. Sayer, b Evans
1H
A. R. Sutherland, b. Evans
H. Strange, Evans
The
The Kowloon 0.0. were badly beaten on their own grad by the Ciril Bervice, the score being as against 151. home team were ot fielding a very strong side, and the fir seven wickets fell for 28. The Civil Service had A. E. Wood to thank principally for their victory, for ho hit up a good 53 in dashing style, his score including one siz and eight foura. The bowling all round was not brilliant, the best average being that of PJ. Ling who took fra K.0.0. wickota for 23 runs. D
Scorch
Capt. Spinks, ↳ Img
Bowling Analysis.
3.
Dunkley...
49
B. D. Evans, Lb. Ling
34
E. E. Lindell, bed
E F. Spinks, b Red ..........
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO. LTD.,
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Finchers
Cowen...
·Sevago és
Handford
Outlip
H., H. Benson, b Humilton
G. A. V. Hall, o Wood, b Ling
J. P. Robinson, b Bed
(Continued as foot of next
E. C. Finchery b Evans. A. E. Wood, a Robinson, b Corpi.
Spinks dubļāvā
A Grimmett, run out .......... F. Baker, and b Evans dans
F. H. Holdman, b Capt, Spinks... F. J. Ling, o Capt. Spinks, b
Robinson...
E. W. Hamilton, a Woolley,, b
Capt., Spinks....
E. B. Rood, not out
Extras
Total:
Bowling Analysia.
B. D. EVEN
E F. Spinks":
Capt. Spinke ................. J. P. Robinson
58
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OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS IN THIS COMPANY will be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL," Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 10th FEBRUARY, 1023, at 11:30 am., for the Report of the Directors purpose of receiving together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December. 1922.
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THE ONE HUNDRED · and · THIRD-
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