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THE DIRECTORY

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CHINA,

1923.

JAPAN KOREA,

INDO CHINA, " SIAM, ⠀⠀ STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH – 1933.

CRICKET.

MARRIED. SINGLE."

T. E PEANCE IN FORM.

is

In place of the arranged match between the United Services, and the Hongkong Olub, which had to be called off, owing to the Fleet's visit to Manila, a Mar- riedr. Single,” two-day watch was | played on the'Club'ground on Friday and

Saturday,

com-

On paper, the sides appeared to be evenly matched, but appearances ura deceiving and the benedicts held s manding lead throughout, which the bachelors were unable to overtake. The match resulted in a comparatively easy win for the Married" by an innings

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Not only is the Directory as fall and complete in each case as it can be made, bat each Colony Port or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIP TION, carofully revised each year, most of which, will serve as accurate GUIDE FOR T TOURIST, giving every detail in connection with the places, their History, Topography, etc.

Hollands" and. Sayer opened the batting | for the Married and 80 was run up be fore the former was bowled by Webster. Sayer partnered by Capt. Spinks between them carried the score to 131, when Sayer returned one to Farthing who made no mistake. Pearce, fourth man in, gava [a really pleasing display with the willow, showing up in his old form. He knocked up a century in fine style and was out at 105. His score included 91 fours Hancock (28) and Chadwick (40) also batted consistently. The side was out for 350.

Bowling Analysis.

Chadwick.

Spinks

Capt. Quinlan ***** Sayer

A

MARRIED." Second Innings.

Owen-Hughes,

H. E. Hollands,

b Webster

L. D. McNicoll, run out Capt. Spinks, not out

Bowling "Analysis.

06

A l'Arculli Geo. Loe ,,,,18 J. S. Curreem 10 Ng Seo Kwong s

THEATRE

6. 0

198

6

·HONGKONG.

INDIANS AND CHINESE,

Goo Lee, a A. A. Rumjahn, b Red-

maid

15

S. H. Ismail, Yeow, b Cheab

PRESENT TUBIR

30

Capt. Quinlan, b Webster G. R.Sayor, not out

Extras

Ng Sze Kwong, e Samy, A. A.

Bumjaha

51

11

A. H. Rumjuhn, e Yeow, b Cheah 29

90

14:

A. el Arculli, e Yeow, b Rumjahą o

S. D. Ismail, run out

63

H. C. Hunt, b Galhatchet

J. Curreem, & Samy, b Yeoh,

11

D. Rumjaha, not out i N. BKitchell, run out

Extras

41

20

13

Total

270

Bowling Analysis.

0. M P

Balhatoket

Ө I

13

PRICES

T. E. Yeok

1

30

Redmond

1

36

A. A. Bumjaha ....

1

"T. L. Cheab

2

.Ng Hao Poa

6

D. E. Samy

ናት

Total (for 3 wickets)

M. E F. Airey, H. A. Nisbet, W. Galloway, G. A. Chadwick, T. E Pearce and R. Hancock.did not bat. Bowling Analysis.

Owen-Hughes Webster Farthing

0.

M. R W.

6 1 10 0

0

90

2

0

FRIENDLY MATCH.

NAVAL YARD CIVIL SERVICE.

A friendly match between the Civil Service Cricket Club and a side selected. from the Naval Yard, was played at Happy Valley on Friday and resulted in a win for the Civil Service by 83 runs.

Batting firit, the Civil Service made 143 The Bachelors were unsuccessful with runs, Watson making the highest score. the bat. Spinks had a feld day; his for his side with 54. The Naval Yard re- puzzling" slow ball tempted the batsmen to plied with 00, Dunkley making 23. 'Ling,

The Information in these Descriptions, consisthit out with disastrous results. Spinks for the Civil Service; captured six wickets ing of a hundred interesting articles, packed secured a wicket in every over, except his for 24. with facts concisely sot ent and containing statistics of the TRADE of each Country and

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fourth. His account closed with seven wickets for 13 rúss The obvious résult was a procession and the side was out

for 66.

The Bachelors were compelled to follow- on and they compiled 160 in their second innings. Baker, Wild, Owen-Hughes, and Sharpe were the only, unes to pass the twenty stage.

At the conclusion of the match the Benedicts went into bat until stumps were drawn. They scored 84 for the loss of three wickets.

Scores:

**MARRIED."

1st Innings.

H. Hollands, b Webster

G. R. Bayer, and b Farthing..., Gir Capt. E. G. Spinks, c. Phillipson,

b Farthing

T E. Pearce, o Sharp, b Farth-

ing

R Hancock,

Webster

L. D. McNicoll, b Webster

G. A. Chadwick, e. Piercy, b

Farthing

H. A. Nesbit, b Hamilton

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

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T. 0. Yeow, b G. Lee

D. K. Samy, e Kitchell, b Curreem

A. A. Rumjaho, e D. Rumjahn, b

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H N, Balhatchet, a A. H. Rum→

CIVIL SERVICE.

jahn, b G. Lee ......

C. Sara, b. Cowen W. Hill, b Taylor

M. B. Roffey, S. H. Ismail, b Ng

Sze Kwong......

J. Holdman, 1.b.y. Taylor

14

Ng Bao Pon, not out

F. Ling, Cowen

97

T. L. Cheah, not out

W. Edmonds, b Taylur

7

Extra

E. Fletcher, b Smith.

Total (ler 7 wkts.)

C. Tacchi, e Alderman, b Smith... 54 E. F. Fincher, e Smith, b Gill...... 3. Deakin, e and b Gill Gregory, not out

Osman did not bat.

0

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Bowling Analysis.

E. 0. M.

W.

...A. el Arcull......

7

I.

.11

J. S. Curreem

5

1 25

DRUGS

W. Watson, e and b Taylor

Extras

Extra

Total

0. M. R.

11 Q 01

€0

Total

Bowling Analysis,

R. Taylor

45

W. Cowen...

.105

S. Senith -W. Gill

1 器

Farthing, b

3 ◊

NAVAL YARU.

26

40

H. Sandford, a and b Edmonds ... W. Callip, Lb.w. Edmonds W. Gill, c Mason, b Ling

5

11

0

W. Galloway, Hamilton Capt. Quinlan," e Wild. b Hamil

E. Dunkley, b Ling

P* ༧༩**.༥ *

J. Alderman, b Ling

5

ton

B. Taylor, e Láng, b Fincher

8

M., E. F. Airey, not out

1

F. Smith, b Ling

Q

0

Rey, Howard, o and b Fincher....!

30

A. Oswick, b Ling

W. Cowen, not out

.350

J. Mason, b Ling

0. H. B1

W

Owen-Hughes

19

3

680

Farthing

11

0

Baker...

3

0

14 0

Webster

16 0 83 ar 3

Hamilton

10.4

52

F. Ling

Piercy

3 0 20

0

W. Edmonds

E. F. Fincher

SINGLE.

1st Innings.

Tengyass

Changchun,

Harchan

Tokyo

"Yokohama

JAPAN & FORMOSA.

Ortsita Maji

Keginng

R. E. A. Webster, 1.b.w.gb Quin

lap

R.. H. Wild, 1.b.w., b. Sayer ........ 16. D. G. Nicholson, e Hancock, b

Spinks

12

5

Tainan

H. Oven-Hughes, e and b Spinks

Egogo Nagasaki

Kobe >Shimonoseki Tamsui

Takow

Hafodsta

Anping

Lient, Sharp, st. Galloway, b

Spinka

20

E. W. Hamilton, b Spinks.........

0

FATZEN SIENA.

F. H. Farthing, b Spinks

Vladivostock

Nicolajovsk

F. Baker, not out

15

Costa (Korea).

G. H. Piercy, b Spinks

+ Beonl

Wousan

Chemulpo Kunsan

Fusan

Pizgyang

Morpo

Songchin

L. J. Davies, be Chadwick g

2

Chintampo

*HONGKONG AND ITS DESDEHOTES, MACAO,

E. Phillipson, st. Galloway,

b

Spinks

0

Extras

13

Allanci

Haiphong

Tonkin

FRENCH INDO-CHINA.

Quinher

Hus

Total

86

most success.al, taking 0 wickets for 28 runs in 1st innings and 4 for 7 in 2nd

Tourans Saigozi Cambodge

innings.

Bowling Analysis

Scores

Provinces

PRTARRIL *Manila Iloilo Oeba Zamboanga

Quinlan Sayer

Spinks Chadwick

6.3 0

UNIVERSITY.

Yeoh Teik Ee, c Ng Sic Kwong,

Geo. Les

F. A. Redmond, & 8. E Ismail,

b. Ng Bre Kwong

Weihaiwez

Wenchow

"Tsinantu Saatuao

Mikden

Foochow

Shanghai Axnoy

Harbin

Kirin

Swatow Langkow

Langchingchun

Mongise Hokow Szemes

11.

2

66

8. A. Ponsonby-Fane and M. B.

G. Lee

Ng: Sze. Kwong..... 43o una

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Bowling Analysis,

THE TACITUL BUTLER.

4;-

The tactful butler wished for a new job and was interviewed by a prospective employer. "Your qualifications," said the

prospective employer, are excellent, but SOUTH

have you tact."

"May I replied the aspiring butler,

"tell you this: The other day I went to

the bathroom and as the door was un-

23 locked I walked sirdight in. I was horri.

R... B

10.4 3 34 8 € 1 བྱུ་ 2 * 1

INDIANS AND CHINESE

UNIVERSITY,

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FROM NEW YORK AND YOKOHAMA.

NHE 38. “MOORISH PRINCE”.

THE

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All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be eramined on Monday, 19th Feb., 1923, £810 AM. A side selected from the Indians and days of the steamer's arrival here, after which All claims must be presented within 15 Chinese teams and captained by Mr. Ng date they cannot be recognize the goods

No elims will be admitted Sze. Kwong was at home to the Univer have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- sity on Friday at a whole day match ating undelivered after the 20th Feb, 1923, will C.R.C. ground. University won the toss be subject to rent

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F. Baker, a Pearce, b Spinks ......ni 24.

D. E. G. Nicholson, e Hollands,

h Chadwick

Bazawak British North Borneo

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R. H. Wild, lbw. Bayer

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FH. Farthing, cand b Spinks.

G. H. Piercy, b Quinlan ........ H. Owen-Hughes, o Airey b Quin

Lan

12

REA. Webster, b ́Quinlan .............. 0 Lieut. Sharpe, o Spinks, b Chad-

wick

E. W. Hamilton, e McNicoll,

Bayer

L. J. Davies, o Sayer; b Chadwick E. Phillipson, not out

Extras

Total

ente replied with 270 runs. The visitors

were sent in again, to bat and had made

66 runs when time intervened., The Uni

versity thus narrowly escaped an innings

defeat. Of the bowlers, G. Lee was the

23

A. A. Rumjahn, o M. W. Lo, b

Geo. Loe

M. H. Roffey, 'e Geo. Lee, b J..8

Carreem

H. N. Balhatchet, o D. Bumjahn, b

J. S. Curreem

"Ng Bao Poo, b Geo. Lee

D. K. Samy, e Ng Sie Kwong, b

Geo. Lee

R. Ponsonby Fane, not out.

M. B. Ciman, b Geo. Lee ........

Cheah Toon Lok, c Ng Eze Kwong,

b Geo. Lee

1

Yeow Tuck Onn, b Ng Sze Kwong 13

Extrise

Fotal

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