THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY LTD.

Tel. Central 256,

SOME AGENTS FOR

Queen's Buildings.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1925

BELL'S UNITED ASBESTOS CO, LTD..

FRIENDLY GAMES.

MARRIED. SINGLE.

"In an inter-club match on the Hong. kong Cricket Club ground, the married men beat the bachelors by two wickets," The winning hit was given hy Griffin with a four. Oliver for the winning team hit a six in addition to five fours. There was a five run item on each side resulting from throws at the wickets.

Scores:

SINGLE

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Rev. E. K. Quick, c Hancock, b

36 Cornaby

B. EA, Webster, e Oliver, b

Griffin

E. F. Stowart, e Morris, b Oliver H. 8. Gordon, e and 'b Oliver...

H. Owen Hughes, b Oliver

J. D. Humphreys, at. Pearce, b.

Griffin

0.

A. L. Gace, McNicoll, b Morria 5 RF Walker, run out

YACHTING.

WEEK-END RACES AT THE CLUB.

good easterly breeze favoured the third of the series of championship races

at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday. The course was to Channel Rocka, Kawloon Rock, Club Line, Lyemun Beacon and finish at the Club Line, a distance of "about nine miles. About £0. boats competed...

In the Handicap class Diana was first round the Club mark, but Colleen came

on her heels and won on corrected time.

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LOCAL SPORT. SATURDAY'S CRICKET. SEVERAL GAMES DRAWNA K.C.C. PLAYER'S CENTURY.

On Saturday two league games in the Arst division and one in the second were drawn. The Police R.C. easily defented There were the Indian R.C. and XI. several friendly games. A. W. Ramsay of the K.CC. in a friendly game against the Indian R.C, at Sookanpoo scored 102 (not out).

LEAGUE. DIVISION. L

C.S.C.C.. EAST SURREYS..

The Civil Service C.C. playing_at home, drew with the East Surreys. The Surreys declared with 162, rucs, fer wickets, Capt. Armstrong being top scorer with 70. The home side scored 118 runs for five wickets, C. R. Bayer being the scorer with 44.

Scorea:-

EAST SCREEY RECT.

Capt. Armstrong, b Baker

TO-DAY ONLY

2.30, 5.15, Z15 & 915.

CORNERED"

A Crook Drama with a Big Surprise.

TO-MORROW

Bowling Analysis.

Y. R

W.

A C. I. Bowker, e Morris, b

Griffa

33

In the Heyward Haya class Glad won again, with Boojum second and Adanae third. · ·

BY REQUEST.

13

S

L. P. Ralph, b liver

Fritz Fincher Abbas

19

61

In the Gael and One Designs", class Daphne won easily, Haleyon taking

THE

GOLD RUSH.

із 0 "4

67

Extras

second and Thecla third place.

.168

The details were as follows:-

LEAGUE DIVISION II.

K.C.C.C.S.C.C.

The K.C.C. at home drew with the Civil Service CC. "A" The K.C.C. de clared with 179 runs for seven wickets, For the and the visitors 128 for six. home aide Lee and Howell between them contributed 105. Hawkins for the visi tors was the highest scorer with 46.

"Scores:--*

X.C.C2D XI

H. Parsons, 1.b.w., b Spillet,

E. G. Lammert, not out

Total

Griffio Oliver

Carnaby Morris Fall

2

MARRIED.

.

T. E. Pearce, Lb.w., b Walker

A. W. Hayward, b Bowker

Bowling Analysis

on

.ing

..

B.

course.

H'cap. Finish- Correct.

ei

Time. Time:

13. 0

50

1940

39

Holka.....

Diana (2nd) ni .2.13 4.10.37 4.09.23 だす。 4.12.31 4.12.31

Colleen (1st)

................ 8.24.

I

93

Falcon

0 20

La Lindn

Arpulia (3rd)

8.64

4.14.33. 4-05.39 7.95 4.17:43. 4.13,19 4874.17:45 4.18.02

TO-DAY Till WEDNESDAY:

4.13.13 4.09.05.

E. J. R. Mitchell, b. Bowker...

E. W. Morris. Humphreys, b

Lammert

H. E. Hollands, b Bowker

8. Hancock, b Bowker

J. Hall, st, Gace, b Lammert'.

10

L. D. McNicoll, not out

H, Griffin, not out

· Extras .....

BER PROTE

20"

Dorothea

8.54 4.13.33 4.09.39

17:

Gladys (1st)

scr.- 4.32:46

25

Boojum (2nd)

4.33.38

Adanac (3rd)....

4.35.89

Bluenose

4.38.07

10

30

Sealark Adde

4.37.34

4.37.45

O'

GAELS AND ONE Daphne (1st).... BET.. Hayclon (2nd) Gael

DESIGNS.

4.25.46 4.25.46

Joan......

Total (for 8

wickets)

..171

Thecla (3rd)

4.36.07 2.584.36.28

...SCE. 4.25.48 4.3234 2.58 9.13 433.36 4.31.92 6.40

4,25--16

4.90.46

4.99.28 4.33.30

WHY WORRY.

T

HAROLD LLOYD

A

R

G. Lee, e Peterson, b Edmonds 64 F. W. Howell, c Harper, b West-"

Take

B. Petheram, b Westlake...

A R. F. Raves, b. w., b Edmonds 0

A. A. Dand, not out

J. E. Hancock, b Edmonds.....

D. S. Green, b Ursell

Extras

A. G. Ballám, not out.

Total (for 7.

G. T. Evans and S. E. Green did not bat.

R. E. H. Oliver, st. Gace, b Quick 36

W. B. Cornaby did not bat

70

Pte. Holliday, e Lawrence, b Reed 14 C.Q.M.S. Stripp, e Wallington, b ̈-

Sayer

Bowling Analysis.

.176

0.

K

W

Bowker Lammert

18

3. 78

4

12

Capt. Kent, not out

Capt. Rowe, run out.

Ice-Corpl. Clarke, a Hamilton, b

Evada

Bowling Analysis.

Rev. Quick Walker

8. } 18

6

31

1

0

·E, W.

Lt. Chidson, b Hamilton.....

Edmonds

19

241 3

Extras

18

"Spillet

8

-1 34

Westlake

G

1 34

Booker

Total (for 6 wkts, dec.)...18%

Capt. Alfree, Corp. Petter, Pte. Moore, and Pte. Burgess did not bat... Bowling Analysis

Reed

Evans

Hamilton

Bayer

Wallington

D.

B.

10 0 36

9 0

6.2

4 · 0

Baker

F. J. de Rome ............. 2

0.5.0.5. 18T XL

. Sayer, b Kent

0:

F. J. de Rome, b. Kent ...

Bastin Crsell

wickets)

18 D 0190 17

R.'S. W. Patterson, c. Petheran, b

Lee

H. F: Harper, e Parson, Ice... 21

E. A. Booker, o Raven, b Leo." 7

E. A. Bastin, e Hancock b Lee 0.

S. B. Spillet, c Raven, b Howell... 15

B. C. K. Hawkins, not oub

48

W. H. Edmonds, e and b Hallam

· 6

Extradur

126

H. E. Strange, not out.

Total (for 6 wickets)

W. Ursil, H. F. Westlake ond T. W.. Carr did not bat....

·19

A. E. Wood, b Alfree ..

B. D. Evans, b Keat

p

F. E. Lawrence, c Burgess, bClark.

E. C. Fincher, not out

16

Bowling Analysis.

EW. Hamilton, not out... 12

Extras.......

0.

M.

14

Lee

13.5 2

37

Petheram

8

24

Hancock

Howell

D 0

17

Eallam

Total' (for 5 wickets) 116

H. G. Wallington, F. Baker, F. H. Holdman and E. B. Reed did not Бас

Bowling Analysis.

Rowe

Burgesa

Kent

Alfres Clarke

ษ. 2. W.

0 09 7 1 18

.9 0

◊ 13

13

C.C.C. v ROYAL NAVY.

The Craigengower C.C. at home, drew The home side with the Royal Navy. declared with 172 ruas for eight wickets, Fritz scored 50. At call of time the visitors wore 145 runs for eight wickets L Nicholson (not out) sorod 01.

Bcores:

P.C.C.

D. Fritz, o Billitoe, b Ealsoy 56 R. C. Feed, st. Franks, b Halsey 8

E. Fincher, Hussey, b Cantrell 21

B. W Bradbury, e Hussey, b Can-

trell

13

8. Abbas, o Coomber, Cantrell 10.

T. Grimes, b Castrell

A. Kitchell, run qut

O. Gahagan, b' Billitoo

E. Hamson, not out

A Hamson, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkta, dec.)...172

F. Schnepel did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

"

37 0 12

POLICE R.C. v. INDIAN R.C..

LR, CEK.C.0.

Mee Sing

Lola

9.58 4.38.28 4.35.30

NAVAL DAY AT THE CLUB,"

Naval Day at the Yacht Club yester- day proved a great success. As a result of the defeat of the Navy last year Commodore Grace's pennant hangs in the Club, and yesterday the Navy did not regain it, the result on the day being

The feature of the friendly game at Sookunpeo between the senior teams of the Indian R.C. and the Kowloon C.C. was the splendid batting of A. W. Bama peints to 73 in favour of the Club. say, who knocked up 10% runs (not out), Capt. Warters made 58 (not out). The K.C. declared with 175 runs for three Carpenter (Commodore) and Commodore wickets, The home side averted defert

The officers of the day were Mr. E. W.

by playing out time, having lost 9A. J. B. Stirling, C.B., R.N.

wickets for 133. runa. Curreem scored (38), and Q. Ismail and ladar 23 caçlı,

C.R.C... R.A

The Royal Navy helmsmen were:

A.M. P.M.

Sub-Lts. Thring and Vercker... Y1 19

Barradough...

Playing on their ground at Causeway Comms Batsey and Lt. Com.

THEATRE

ROYAL

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

Owing

a Change

Sailing Dates

Miss PIK

PIK WEN HA

Buy the Chinese Recreation Club were Lt. Garwood and L- Gardner: Y5 II will give an Additional Perfo besten by the Royal Artillery in & friendly game by the narrow margin of Com. Ingham and Lt. Maude... 14 12 runs. For the visitors LE-Cel. Ed-Surg-Lt. Brown and Lt.-Com meades was top scorer with 40, and for the home side Youngsaye scored the same number.

POSTPONED EVENTS.

13

Bower

G3 Ge Capt. Macfarlane and L. Hu

band-Clutton The Club was represented by the follow- ing:-

A.MT.M.

-Y6

Y4

Y3

Vaux and Grist Lt. Col. Guna and E. F. Hard Fitzgerald and Shields Dixon and Armstrong . TO Lt. Col. Coates and Mr. Adams Y3 G3 Pearce and Lock

Owing to the death of Mr. Sutherland Stewart, and on account of the funeral, the Taikon Recreation Club, of which the deceased was a member, postponed their lawn bowls At Home which was to have been held on Saturday afternoon. The function may take place rext Satur Yesterday the University 2nd XI were to have entertained the juniors of the senior service in a league cricket match, but owing to the examinations being in progrese at the University, the fixture was postponed. Saturday's league game of the University 2nd XI. v. the Royal Navy, 2nd XI also had to be deferred for the same reason." It is possible that the University will not be able to play the matches down for next Saturday."

The junior team of the Indian R.C.day.. visited the Police RC. ground and lost by a large margin, being all out for 2 The Police scored 199 runs for 9 wickets. .. King scored 77 (not out), and C. F. Alexander (67). Robertson took six wickets for 17 runs,

Scares

POLICS B.C.

Coleman, run out W. E. Meadows, b Ackber

C. F. Alexander, c Madar, b A. 8.

Tamait

A. Reynolds, b Ackber.

T. H. King, not out

Sparrow, b Ackber

Dyer, st. Ramjähn, b Madar Baker, b Madar

Robertson, Ackber, b Wahab

Extraa

Total (for a wickets)......179

P. Condon did not bat.

M.

Bowling Analysis,

Suffad

8

Ackber

Wahnb

Madür

A 6. Izmail

16

Minu

S. A R. Ismail ....

Cantrell

8

I.E.C

Halsey 15 Sillitoed

-3

A. Hamson, b Fin

cher

104-10 Nicholson 47 Lake

20

SAROYAL NAVY 1ST XL

Lt. Hussey,

Lt. Nicholson, not ent

Mid. Stephenson, A. Hanson, b

Fritz

Lt. Halsey, e E. Hamson, b Fritz 13

Lt.Cdr. Fradke, b Fincher

LA. Billitoe run out...

Lt. Wauchope, b Fincher

Capt. Lake, b Fincher

Lt. Abelson, not out

·Col.

Fol. Cantrell, b Abbas

Extras

Total (for 8 wickets) Pay-Com. Coomber did not

B. A. Humjahn, b Robertson

D. M. Razack, b 'Lacey

Extraa

M. P. Madar, b Lacey

L Hassan, run out

YA., Wahab, b Lacey.....

AE Minu, e Meadows, b Ro

10

bertzon

· ឆ

01

8. A. R Lemail, b Robertson....

D

A.-S. Ismail, b Bobertson...

A Narerin, not out

B

A 6. Suffiad, Condon, b Robert-

On the morning race the Navy gained

Finishing Points. three points. The details were as under;

Time. Club. Navy,

morrow

TUESDAY, at 9.30 p.m.

There will be a Change of Scenes Selected for This Performance and Full Details will be given in the Programme.

Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

Seats

$2 and $1.

12885

Haleyon Bluenose Adanac

12.48.39

13

12.49.31

12.51.00

10:

Joan

19.52.33

THEATRE

.3

Boojum

12.52.42

Sealark

12.53.18

Gladys

-12.53:20

Thecia

12.53.59

Adele

-12.84.00

SUBSIDY INSTEAD-OF DOLE. TRADE UNION'S PLAN:

Ailsa

19.50.33

Gack

13.01.68

Lota

13.04.06

Total

TO SAVE £3,000,000 A YEAR.

The afternoon rage resulted as follows:

ROYAL

IOLONTHE.'

December 11th, 12th, 14th, 17th, 18th and 19th at 9.15 p.m.

MATINEE-(Children half price) Dec 16th at 4.30

BOOKING COMMENCER MONDAY, Nov. 23rd

ANDERSON'S.

A proposal that the Government should grant £1,800,000 a year to the shipbuild- ing industry from the unemployment in surance fund a save £3,900,000 in bene- Ets to men out of work is made by Mr. John Hill, general secretary of the Boiler makers' Society, on behalf of his execa-13, tive, in a letter to Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Ministers

Finishing

Time

Gladys

Helepon Ailsa

4.54.07 4.80.27 4.37.54

Points, Club, Navy.

13. 11

Adele

4.63.45

Denore

5.00.18

Scalark

5.01.29

Bonjum

5.02.02

Adanac

5.03.14

Jogp Gazi Thecki Lula

4.03.15

8:04.27

8.10.18

D.NE

Total: Morning event..

Grand total

84

[2851

J. Ackher, e Reynolds, b Robe

Lacey Robertson

Total

in his letter Mr. Hill states:

For the last five years we have had an average of one-third of the men of the shipbuilding trades in idleness and drawing unemployment benefit. This mass of unemployed labour has drawn £26,000,000 in unemployment bencht while they and the industry they belong. to go from bad to worse. The average output of ships for the last five years has amounted to 1,200,000 tons. If we could increase the output to 1,800,000 tons this would employ all the men in the indus- try, Mo

I am suggesting that you apply a portion of the money which will be paid. 4: to the idle men in the industry to the subsidising of additional work pecessary to find employment for all A grant of 60s. a ton on each ton of shipping can atructed beyond the present average out- put of each yard up to a maximum of 50 percent increase would require £1,500,000 a year:

From an expenditure, of 21,800,000 from the State unemployment funds we

The courses were;—

Morning:-Channel Rocks, Ko

Line, H.M,S. Titan Rock, Mark on

pers (Distance: 7.3 miles).

Afternoon-Channel Rocks, Kowloon Rack Mark on Line, Cast Rock Buoy, MS. Titania, (Distance 7.8 miles),

THE ALANTES CHAMPIONSHIP, The second race in the Ladies Chem

would sverin expenditure of 26,400,pionship will take place to-day, and a

from the unemployment fund a saving of. £3,900,000 a year

keen contest is expected

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