CRICKET.
(Continued from Page 18.)
UNIVERSITY e. CRAIGEN- GOWER-
After making only 125 for 0 wickets, tho Varsity skipper made sporting declaration and put the
LADIES HOCKEY.
CAER CLARK CUP COMPETITION...
KOWLOON HONG KONG.
A very interesting match resulted when the Kowloon indies met and
THE
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THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS. TODAY'S FIXTURES,
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tournament Tan by... the Hong Kong Cricket Club which has always proved such a popular at traction, opens this afternoon on good
Craigengower in to bat. The latter defeated their Hong Kong rivals the Club ground and some
were all out for 70 runk
by the odd goal in three, both teams having previously defeated For the Undergraduates H. the ladies of the Recreio Club in Normanbhoy made 33 and K. Pthe first round of the competition. Gan 31. Of the C.C.C. bowlers, Abban was most successful, taking wickets for 41 runs.
Only Leonard (35) made a show for the Valley team. The others found the bowling of the Pokfulama Inds too good for them and Hip tools, the Varsity skipper, took 6 wickets for only 8 runs apiece.
Scorea :--
University 2nd XI.
K. T. Loke, b. Abbas
A. Chan Fook, b Abbas ......
H. Normanbhoy, e McBride,
b Abbas
35
Q
3
31
GE. Yeoh, b Muskett
C. Candah, b Kitchell
A. A. Aziz, e Gill, b.Abbas 1
K. P. Gan, b Sourbutts......
P. L Tan, c Hamson, b
Muskett
в
A. T. Normanbhoy, b Sour
butte........
4
M. Yayahbhoy, not out
15
F. Hiptools, not out
9
Extras ****
11
Total (for 9 wkts., dec.)...125
Bowling Analysis
Sourbutts 10
OM. R. W. ឌ 30 ✰ 41 看
Y. Abbas ng 13 #Muskett 11 3 24
Kitchell
Craigengower 2nd XI.
6 1 19
I
35
9
1
J. Leonard, b Hiptools
E. B. Hameon, b Hiptoola.
H. Gill, e Yeoh, b Hiptoola...
C. E. Wong, b Normanbhoy 5
A. Kitchell, c. Gan, b Hip-
toola.......
Y. Abbas, b Hiptoola.
0.
2
W. B. Muskett, b Chan Fook o
R. Sourbutta, b Hiptoola ...
G. Lia, e Tan, b. Chan Fook
H. Kew, not out
McBride, b Chan Fook
Extras
Total
Bowling. Analysis.
0. M. R. W. Chan Fook..... 7.1 0 99 -3 A. T. Normanbhay 5:00 02 1 Hiptoola
0.3 19 0 Tan
9 1 11
FRIENDLIES.
KOWLOON Jat v. 2nd.
0
At King's Park the first and second elevens of the Kowloon Cricket Club were engaged in a friendly and the juniors beat their "elders by 51 runa!.
The Seconds batted first and made 192 for 9 wickets declared. Mackay was highest scorer with 30 and Dand.contributed 27. Goodwin took 2 wickets for 12 runs for the senior
team.
matches should be seen.
Among the many entrants this JOAT STO the Rumjaha cousins, Both teams appeared to be suf- holders of the doubles title. and ferring from nerves in the early. W. Lo who won the Single for stages of the game, probably dus the first time last summer. to the presence of a good number of spectators.
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The doubles should also prove very interesting though it is, gener- ally thought that no pair looks T160 likely to rob the Rumjahns of the Cup. In all 31 comples have enter-
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To-day'a Matches.
Chief interest to-day centres in the Honda-H. Lo match in the While the latter cannot singles be seriously reckoned as probable champion, followers of the game will watch with interest Honda's form. Capt. Etherington. too, has
arrived with a black score sheet.
Early in the second half Kowloon took the lead through M. Mason following good run by the left wing and shortly afterwards M. Wooley netted a beautiful goal from a centre by the right wing. Kowloon were now definitely superior in attack and but for good work in the Hong Kong, defence, repuation to live up to, and it in which 3. Lack was outstanding, will be interesting to see how be they would have increased their shapes. lead on several occasions. Hong Kong tried desperately to work off
|
The full list of games down for decision this evening follows:-
Open Championship Singles:-A. H. Crook v. E. Zimmern; F. Grose
their arrears nad their efforts were rewarded in the last five minutes of the game when a miss hit by a Kowloon defender let in D. Stanion. Ho Ka Lau; Y. Saliki v. Capt. who made no mistake with her EC. Etherington; T. Honda v. shot. Kowloon deserved their win." H. Lo
on the run of the play their for E. W. Liang and F. H. Kwok wards in particular playing a bright game. Hong Kong never settled down to their game and may be expected to give a much better account of themselves in the return fixture. The match was well controlled by Messre. Plummer and. Francis.
Open Championship Doubles :-
W. C. Hung and Cheng Chi Wing; Li Wai Taoi and Li Woon Tooi v. H. V. Parker and A. Morse
THE CAER-CLARK CUP. The third match for the Caer Clark Cup took place at King's
Park on Saturday afternoon, when the Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Club defeated the Hong Kong Ladien' Hockey Club by two goals to onc,
The game was an exciting and keenly contested one, both sides playing up well. During the first half of the game neither side BOOK- ed, but soon after the change-over Miss Margery Mason scored a goal for Kowloon, shortly afterwards: followed by one for the same side by Miss Margaret Woolley.
The game continued very fast, and about five minutes before the
close of play Hong Kong managed to get away and a goal was scored by Miss Stanaion.
Although Kowloon was the better team and well deserved their win, the Hong Kong Ladics put up a spirited defence.
The teams were composed of the following players
Kowloon Ladies:-M. Mason, Only "Teddy Fincher made M. Woolley, M. George, P. Wool some runs for the 1st XI His gley, D. Pinguet, P. Whitley, P., was the result of a good knock. Anslow, V. Eastman, N. Field, M. George Lee took 6 wickets for 17 Groundwater, E. Woolley and F. S. W. Smith s for 7.
Scores→→
2nd XL: 192 for 0 dec.
1st 1.: 71 runs.
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Indian R.C........ B Civil Service C.C. 4 Royal Navy.
Hong Kong Ladies:-J. Smalley M. Bird, F. D. C. Lack, E. O'Hagan, E. R. Bell, M. L. Wal- lace, J. C. Bell, C. M. Ferguson, D. F. Stanion, M. Smalley, M. Bishop.
Mr. C. C. Francis and Mr. G. A. L. Plunteer were the referees.
G. A. Leo, b Lee .......... 0
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LONDON, Feb. 8. Ireland defeated England by four points to three. (a Drop goal to a try) in the international Rug by football match played in Dublin to-day in the presence of 40,000 spectators.
When France beat Ireland a fort- night ago it was prophesied that the championship hinged on the Anglo-French match at Twicken ham on February 22, but Ireland's victory over England now places
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The Irish tackling and defensive $15.40 315.60 8154 work carried the day. England scored a try through Novis and led the interval. by three points at However, a clever ruse was worked by Bugden, who signalled to Mur- an unmarked Tay to drop back position, and Sugden then whip- ped the ball to Murray with the result that the latter scored a drop goal to win the match.
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SUNDAY'S GAMES.
SAYER'S XI. BEAT COMBINED· SCHOOLS.
Playing on the Civil Servico ground yesterday afternoon, the Combined Schools went under to a team captained by Mr. G. R, Sayer. The schools balted first, and with the help of 31 extras managed to compile 133 of which F. K. Lee was responsible formo less than 53. B. Loo, took six wickets for 8 runs! Mr. Sayer's team passed the re quired 133 runs with the loss of only 4 wickets, Owen Hughes getting 40 runs without being beaten. The team. continued to bat, and when stumps were drawn, the score board showed 101 runs for the loss of 5 wickets,
Scores:
Combined Schools,
A. R. H. Eemail, b R. Lee... la F. R. Zimmern, b Anderson 11. F. K. Lee, not out like 52 Continued on next Column.)"
Total.
Bowling Analysis.
E. B. Reed
0. M. R. W.
& 2 18
A. T. Lee
2 21:0
R. Lee......
10 5
.8.0
D. J. N..
Anderson 7 0.
2 1
g
2 19 2
J. E. Richardson 3
A. A. Rumjahn 5
『, ༥
This unexpected move rattled the English players during the remain. der of the game and Ireland were unlucky in not scoring twice.
STATEMENT FOR JANUARY.
The following are the returna of the average amount of bank notes
prem
Constructions 81.20 Lane Crawfords ... $3
HONG KONG "TRADE.
Sandakan
Clearances of seasonable cargo show improvement, and offtako should receive further stimulus in South Africa and *South American Fortr
via Saigon and Bingapore 'view of impending increase in sil- ver payments for Customs Duty in China due to the adoption of a The H.K. Chamber of Commerce | Gold Standard as unit basis of as fortnightly price current reportsessment. states that the following reporta
Cotton Pisco Goods and Fancy Cotton Goods,
in circulation and of specie in je eerve in Hong Kong, during the month ended. January 31, 1930, 48 certified by the managers of the have been received.- 1.0
respective Banks :-
H Owen Hughes 0 1 24 0
W. C. Hang...... 9. 1
21
G. R. Sayer's XI. ·
J. E. Richardson, run out. 38
J. Barrow, b Suffaid................... 18 W. C. Hung, run out
25
"D. J. N. Anderson, b Suffaid 18 H. Owen Hughes, retired at 40 A. A. Rumjahn, c.W, P. Tsui,
bY. P. Tan
R. Lec, not out
Extras
Totál...
Bowling Analysis.
Kotewall
Y. P. Tai W. P. Teui Suffind Young Saye Zimmera
12
1
11
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0. M. R. W. .00 53
3018 1 40
7: 2 37 20
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Bank
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67,870,097 45,500,000
2,170,252 800,000§
Total... 289,837,091 854,100,000.
+
* In addition Sterling Securities are deposited with the Crown "Agents valued at £1,275,500.
+ In addition Securities deposited with the Crown Agents and Straits Government valued at £2,918,700.
Another report states:
Lancashire prices shew decline in sympathy with lower raw material It is satisfactory to be in a posi- costs, but a similar decline in Bil- tion to record that notwithstandingver and Exchange does not unrrow extremely dificult, and-in many the disparity which existed between cases-unprofitable trading condi- local silver selling rates, and silver tions, most Chinese Piece Goods equivalent of current Lancashire Dealers have weathered the storm values of Cotton Goods generally. and the China New Year Settle Mid. Am. "Spot" was quoted at ment. Some three or four small 8.50d, in Liverpool on 6th inst, concerns are said to be in difficulty, and Eg. Sakel. 13.80d.. whilst one very old established shop contemplates voluntary liquidation. Some business has been done in
Market only reopened two days Staples, but the continued: werk ago after New Year holidays," and ness of exchange is a great handi- Dealers have not as yet shewn much cap. The market is only just re- disposition to give serious consi-opening after the China New Year. deration to new business.
Most of the dealers appear to have come through satisfactorily, but manifest great cautiousness with regard to new orders. Manchester prices are a little easier and con-
quotation,
Since last reporting, however, small lots of White Shirtings have Deen sold in addition to further emall miscellaneous quantities of Spring Fancies at prices shewing some appreciation from previous lovel.
** Rupornerited correspondence only.
Friday,
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SORE THROAT THE ENEMY
Woollens.
WANS
IVANS PASTILLES are a sure shield against all winter ills such as Sore Throats, Coughs and Colds. Their antiseptic' vapouri, penetrate into the | lansiace) curdies of the 'pose, throat' and chest, killing all germa and quickly sooth. ing the inflamed orgas
Moda in Erstand
EVANS
to the formula of the "b
Liverpool Threat: Itapital and sold by Chemists averywhere.
ANTISEPTIC. THEDAT
Pastilles
in most cases. Bre found to be im There has been more enquiry for practicable. Bradford, prices are woollens for July/August shipment on a very low level, but this fact is and some business has been done obscured by the present exchange од recent in Fancy Serges, Garbardines and situation. Clearances have been Suitinga Offers are being made better and there is a slight impro- (Continued at foot of next column), a on the same basis as last year, but vement on the tone of the market.
§ In addition Securities deposited
cessions can, bo" made 2
with the Crown Agente valued at £180,000.