THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1929.

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MODES-COUTURE

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Tel. C. 2173:

Mackintosh and Ca, Lid Men's Wear Specialists.

15

Alexandra Bldg. De Veux Road.

Fresh Flowers, Fruit

and Vegetables

The Clover Flower

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10, ICE HOUSE STREET

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Large assortments of "Xmas Cards, Calendars.

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HONGKONG HOTEL

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For Hoxe Kova: C. 4788

FOR KOWLOON: F 081

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TEL C. 4567

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ESTABLISHED 1888.

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Tel. K: 681. Ert. 28

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SHOP

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DEB VEUX ROAD CENTRAL

H.K. TRANSFER & LIGHTER CO.

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ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING

Tel. 0. 8639. L. E. S. Hody.

K. 1422

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(Continued from Page 10.)

LR.C. v. K.G.C.

Last Season: E,0.0, won by 6 Wickets.

In a low-scoring match, Kowloon juniors beat the Indians by 9 runs at Sookunpoo,

The Kowloon skipper won the toss but put the Indians in, who were soon dismissed for 80 runs. Hirst bowled well throughout and took 5 wickets for 20 runs. Lep took 3 for 92 and Overy 2 for 99.

Kowloon started none too well, but Lee settled down to some crisp hitting and towards the end things became really exciting. A confident. appeal for a catch against' Lee was negatived and he went on to make 30 runs. A. R. Sufiad was bowling excellently and at one stage his fast deliveries were practically un- playable. He took 4 wickets for 21 runs and Rumjahn had 3 for 94.

The scores were:-

Indian R.Ü.

M. P. Madar, e and b G. Lee 13 H. T. Barn, b G. Lee........ 13 C. F. Doodha, c and b G.

Lee

1. Mohammed, e A. Kew, b

J. Hirst

26

F. M. et Arculli, b J. Hirst 10

J. S. Ackber, c R. Baldwin,'b

H. Overy

E. Hiptoola, c. S. Jex, b H.

Overy

A. R. Suffiad, b J. Hirst

A. R. H. Esmail, not out

A. M. Rumjahn, c A. Kew, b

J. Hirst...

Sirdar Khan, b J. Hirst.......1

Extras...

Total

3

0

1

30.

O. M. R. W.

Bowling Analysis.

G. Lec

H. Overy

J. Hirst

12 3 30 3

10 3 28 0

9.1 3 26

5

Sirdar

9

Kowloon 0.0.

F. S. W. Smith, e

Khan, b A. M. Rumjaho M. Mackay, 1.b.w., b A. M.

Rumjahn

A. R. F. Raven, c E. Hip-

toola, b A. R. Suffiad

S. Jex, e Deodha, b Sirdar

Khan

G. Lee, c Doodha, b A. M.

Rumjahn ...................... 30

R. Baldwin, e D. Mohammed,

b M. P. Madar ..........

1

A. J. Kew, b A. R. Suffiad... 0

J. Hirst, b A. R. Sumad

H. Overy, b A. R. Sund

2

O. R. Kaven, not out......... 9

Extras

Total (for 9 wktṣ., dec.).. 85

B. Petheram did not bat. Bowling Analysis,

וי

0. M. R. W.

A. M. Rumjahn 0.4 1 24 3

A. R. Suthad.... 9" 2 21

F. M. el Arculli 3 1 Sirdar Khan

3 0

M. P. Madar... 2. 1

FRIENDLIES.

· Division I.

៨៩ឌវិន ។

4

0

1

4

1

זנ

KOWLOON C.C. v. L.R.C.

At Kowloon the home team had! the better of a friendly with the I.R.C. who made the journey one man short. The visitors batted first and were all out for 183 runs. A. A. Rumjahn showed something like his old form and made an ex- cellent 07 not out. The rest of the side failed with the exception of J. M. A. Ramiahn (14) and S, A. Ismail (10). Ross took 3 wickets

THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. for 33 and E. F. Fincher 2 for 20.

Qualified Opticians

53, Queen's Road 0. Tel. 0.2232

J. Ullmann & Co

High Class Jewellars

Esi, 1860

Alexandra Bldg. Chater Road,

FRIGIDAIRE

SOLE ACESTE DODWELL & Co., Ltd. QUEEN'S BUILDING."

TEL. C. 1030

Teddy Fincher with his brother E.F. were again the chief scor- ers for Kowloon. They made 51 and 61, not out, respectively, and the home team had 140 for 3 when stamps were drawn.

L.R.C. 123.

K.C.C.: 140 for 3 wickets.

CIVIL SERVICE ». HERMES. In spite of the fact that they compiled 161 runs for 4 wickets, declared, the Civil Service Cricket Club were beaten by the H.M.S. Bormes in a friendly match at Happy Valley on Saturday.

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The home team batted. Grst and thanks to 40 from B. D. Evan, 41 from de Rome and 32 from Kelley were able to declare. The bowlers. from the Hermes had a bad day, note of them doing anything worthy of note.

When they batted the sailors went for the runs in right royal fashion and with three wickets down, pass- ed their opponents' total, by one Lieut. Stephenson was top scorer with a well-played 70 and Lieut. Wright collected $1.

Scores:

Tun,

C.S.C.C.: 181 for 9 wickets. Hermes: 102 for 3 wickets,

Division II.

H.K.C.C. » UNIVERSITY.

Travelling to Pokfulam the Club

juniors scored a victory over the the Undergraduates by 45 runa

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The home team batted first but MR. D. J. N. ANDERSON'S

BRUNSWICK HOUSE could only muster 112 runs. Candah

BRUNSWICK PANATROPES

AND

RECORDS

17, ICE HOUSE STREET TEL. C. 403A

was top scorer with 24 and Norman- bhoy made 22. the Club Ash- worth wrs the most successful bowler, taking 4 wickets for 23 runs, C. E. Gabagan (37) and G. E. R. Divett" (38)

were the highest scorers for the visitors, and, in- cidentally, both ,were run out. Suleiman took 4 wickets for 31 and was the most successful bowler for the Varsity.

Scores:

University

H.K.C.O.

INJURY.

MAKING GOOD PROGRESS.

Mr. Anderson was hit on the

upper

a

lip by rising ball when batting for the Varsity against the Hong Kong Cricket Club on Saturday. The injury, wan of such nature that it required four Sportsmen in general and cricket: stitches to the lip which was cut ers in particular will be glad to right open.

As far as can be learn that Donald Anderson, the learned at the moment of writion youngert member of the Hong the teeth any futert and there has Kong teams in the recent Interport been no temperature.

113

154

matches, is reported to be "making good progress.".

His many friends will: wish him a speedy recovery,

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