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CRICKET TEAMS AND PLAYERS.

ANOTHER CLOSE THING AT KING'S PARK.

R. ABBIT'S WEEKLY REVIEW.

Fine First Wicket Stand.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY,

L.R.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

The finals of the semi-open mixed doubles championship run by, the Ladies' Recreation Clab was decid-

HOME FOOTBALL.

LEAGUE AND CUP MATCHES

FOR TO-MORROW,

THIRD DIVISION TEAMS IN FIRST ROUND.

NOVEMBER 28, 1930.

SUCCESS OF LOCAL "DUMB

FOOTBALLER.

G. G. EDWARDS AWARDED FOOTBALL BLUE.

CRUELTY TO A

WIFE.

HUSBAND SPEAKS ONCE IN

'TWO YEARS,

BOXING

CITY HALL'

SATURDAY, 6th December, 1930, at 9.15 pm.

Mira. Moss summoned her hus- MAIN EVENT

band at East Ham Polico Court for porsistent cruelty, alleging that This fit of silence had seriously. Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co..affected her hoah.. Tho' magia-

Ltd., inform us that for the Christ-trate made in order for Moes to mas trade" White Horse" whisky pay his wife 256, a week. has been specially packed in do Dr. E. S. Borham, of Manor Park, corated cases containing 6 or who had been sent for at the ro 12 bottles. A novel feature of this quest of the magistrate, said the packing is the introduction for the the wife was in a highly nervous first time of a new featherweight state. She was unable to sleep or container for each bottle instead of

Frank William Moss, of Strone Road, East Ham, and' bis wife quarrelled after 32 years of mar News has been received by Mr. ried life in February 1929, and, E. J. Edwards that his non “G.G." according to the wife, Moss has Third Division teama ого not has been awarded his footballino only spoken to her or the children on one occasion, when he ed on the Clubs court yesterday engaged in 'English'Langue matches" Blue," G. G. Edwards is at declared that he would not alter when Mrs. Koury and Mr. H. J. to-morrow, as the majority of them present attending Downing Col-his treatment..... Armstrong beat Mrs. Lissaman andare in the draw for the First Round lege, Cambridge, Mr. A. D. Humphreys by two of the F.A. Cup Competition to be straigts nets, the scores being 0-2, played off during the afternoon.

The following is the full pro- Quito a large gathering of mem-ramme of League games and the bers and friends watched the game teams in the Cup matches:- from the verandah and they were

ENGLISH LEAGUE, provided with some fairly good though not brilliant testis, Mrs. Keary was erratic but brought off Aston Villa some fire shots at times whilst her Bolton partner played a forenful game. An Choisen

Grimsby regards the other pair, Mrs. Lissa Huddersfield man exploited a strong forshend Liverpool Owen cross-court drive to much advan- Manchester U. s. Sunderland.

tage: Humphreys played his usual sound game but his cuts and chopa had little effect on the hurd court. The final game was perhaps the most interesting, deuce being called a good many times before Arm- strong won it with a hard service.

Before the prizes were presented by Mrs. Cumrie, ten was served

Middlesbro' Newcastle Wednesday West Ham

Bradford Burnley Millwall

Notte Forest Oldham Preston N.E. Itending, Southampton Stake Tottenham Wolves

Division L

v. Portamonth! Birmingham.

sonal

* Geods U.

Manchester C.

1. She old U.

v. Derby.

v. Blackburn.

v. Blackpool. v. Leiocator Division IL

v. Everton. v. Charlton,

r. Plshouth.

v.

West Brom,

v. Swansea.

e.

Bradford C.

. Bristol C.

v. Barnsley.

1. Bury,

# Port Vale.

v. Cardiff.

F. Torquay..

e. Bournemouth.

The only League Match, which Look place on Saturday. last was In the Club's friendly with 10-3. that between the Indian Recreation C.S.C.C. Toarce gave a knock early

on to the batsmen who have 'usual Club and the Navy, on the I.N. Officers Sports Club ground at ly to go without one. Beak took King's Park. As I anticipated, the advantage of this to show that he Navy could do little with Poroirs tonown quite a lot about botting and and Minu, and only three men get though he was lucky with one or double figures in a spore of fifty-two he hit, and still nors lucky soren. But it was not such ați oasy missing several he tried for, thing as it looked. Laslett was in he might well become a very useful his best form and five wickets fail bat if he went in early. However very cheaply. If Evans' throw in his job is to get wickets. on one occasion had hit the stumps Hughes hit the bad ball beautifully instead of just missing them ap (except one full-iossi) but for a parently six wiokots would have period he was all at sea with Kelly been down for twenty-two! As it who sout down five excellent overs was, with 7 wickets down for forty in succession, C. A; Wright, who right the LR.C, still wanted ten has played mostly in Shanghai, got runs to win. But A. A. Rumjahn forty but he has rather an awk. who had gono in very low down and ward style. Ling turned out for Poreira saved them and in the end the first time and unluckily ricked they ran up one hundred and thirty- his had in his fourth over when he on the Club verandah Mrs. Ether. eight. The IR.C. have now won

was bowling very well indeed.ington (president) then called upon four matches but they have had Sayer and Richardson came in for Mrs. Cumrie to give away the three uncommonly close shares. heavy punishment and it is clear awards, but before doing so she said Their strength seems to lie in the that one cannot expect them to do so wished to thank Mrs. Lissama FA CUP COMPETITION. fact that their later batamen aeem themselves justice on the small for all she had done to make the tournament the success it proved to to be able to pull out a stand when ground, I have never seen it so fast in the field as it was, though the

bc. Against the Club pitch itself seerged slower and grew most needed. they put on about a hundred for more so during the progress of the their ninth wicket, while the Gun- game. Reed himself only bowled a were het beaten by much, couple of overs and obviously was trying to gunge his other trundlers, The Navy are to be congratulated He has a most difficult task before on their gallant ûght. I fear it is him in picking his team. Commander Baker's last game for them, and apparently he did not go on himself as he wanted to try out mes who could play through the season. He might just bave made the difference. Naval cricket owes him a tremendous debt of gratitude and he will be greatly missed

Men's Singles Championship: Winner: A. D. Humphreys; runner among all cricketing cireles here.

e Richardson hack, in his true up: Prof. L Forster. A Dangerous Wicket.

form. Beck made the ball jump

There was one

about a good deal and the the hats. feature of the

men showed excellent defence. Failers: Mrs. game that deserves mention. The ing light put an end to the game wicket was perfectly appalling and some time before a quarter to six. Handicap Mixed. Doublon:-Win. ners: Miss Stephen and T. O. in the opinion of several N.O.'s, in

To-morrow's Games.

Monaghan; runners-up; Mra. Lissa- its present condition, it will not be

Most of the first Longue teams min and A. D.. Humphreys. possible to play cricket on it this seem to be disengaged to-morrow 102100. One cannot blame the but, a most interesting League R.N.O.S.C. With every prospect, Match will be between the Craigen- gower C.C. and the Club, Bowker up to a few months ago, of having has been suffering from damaged to vadăto the area in September shoulder and cannot bowl--or rather 1931, they oduld not be expected to ho could not last Saturday-and if he is again incapacitated most of put up the heavy cost of kooping the work will fall upon Reid and the ground in proper order-the Beck. I am not quite sure how andre especially as the majority of the 0.0.C. batsmen members are away all the summer. against the latter. If he has a day on ded the lips cho hold their

mers

Friendly Games,

Southend Walsall The Prize Winners,

Luton The following were the prize Northampton

Norwich Hartlepools winners

Semi-Open Mixed Doubles Cham Rochdale pionship:-Winners: Mrs. Keary and Carlisto With do Rome, Griffiths and R. H. J. Armstrong; runners-up: Mrs. Wrexham M. Wood away the C.8. batting Lisanman and A. D. Humphreys. Tranmore was weak and with Alan Roid,

Ladies Singles Championship:bouthport

Chesterfield Beck, Owen Hughes, Mora and Winners: Mr. Blaisse; tunger-up Wellington Duckitt to how the Club seemed Mrs. Fischer. (The finals of this to have a good chance to win. But competition was to have been de Halifax Sayer and Richardson rose to the cited yesterday afternoon, but owing Nelson occasion, and, if a shade lucky at to the fact that Mrs. Fincher was Accrington

cricket, sick, Mrs. Blaisno received a walk- Scarboro They set up the hundred and com- over). times, played beautiful pleted their individual filtjes (n the same over. It was very pleasant to

will. fare

'

r. Clapton O.

u. Coventry.

#. Swindon.

tt. Stockport.

1. Donchster,

v. New Brighton.

4. Wigna.

1. Wigan.

". Darlington:

22.

. Notta. O

Wombwell.

Mänsfold.

v. Manchester Ci

Lancaster.

p. Rhyl,

v. Groslay.

v. Rotherbam.

Sounthorpe.

v. Jarrow

v. Barrow,

v. Sittingbourne,

:

i. Peterboro.

Wimbledon.

Guildford.

V.

York City Gainsboro Newark Crowe Lincoln Handicap Ladies Doubles;-Win. Aldershot Lissama and Mr.Folkstone Jeffries!

Talham Ilford Gillingham Walthampatower. Watford. Northfloot.

v. Exeter. Dulwich 7. Newport, Crystal P. ". Taunton. Tunbridge

Kingstoniana Bristol . * Merthyr.

YALE DEFEATED BY HARVARD.

STANFORD SWAMPS CALIFORNIA

['ia dika)

Brentford.

SCOTTISH LEAQUÉ,

Aberdeen

Airdrie

. Moiton.

Cowdenbeath.

. Motherwell,

v. Dundee.

+ Falkirk.

. Hibernians.

Аут Celtic

East Fifo

Hamilton

Bt. Mirren.

Kilmarnock Leith

v. Queen's Park.

v. Partick

Hangers

v. Clyde

SCHNEIDER TROPHY

RACE.

CERTAIN QUESTIONS UNDER DISCUSSION,

I have reason to believe that now catchot the Club may wib-bút. I New York, Nov. 2-Collegs Hearts they have the probability of a anticipate a draw. Omar and the and university football schedules further six years on the ground, two Lea will have to bowl uncom and it is to be hoped something my will to get the Club out today were notable for a number elcapls. I see, however, that thereof annual traditional "grudgs" can be done. But from what I hear is a race meeting and so the Club it will mean relaying the wicket.wil be without T. E. Pearce. This games of great importance. Prin sky weakens them oipal among tees was the Har- This of course cannot be done until noodless to April at the earliest, so I should erotinously as, apart from his bat yard-Yale olash, in which Harvard not be surprised to see them usieging he is still the best stumper in proved vistors by a score of 13 to llong Kong. Last Saturday he matting this season. It is an awful pity as it is about the nest ground took a marvellous catch low down 0. Others of note, were the Wis in the Colony, (pace the K.C.0.1)d wide on the leg side, though he consin-finnesota game, in which and certainly the largest, but you himself thought it not out and very the Badgers downed the usualy [BRITISH WIRELÉSE BERVICE.] can take it from me it's do billiard apertingly said so. It was off one

RUGBY, Nov. 26. table when Naval Officers say of Beck's fastest, well outside invulnerable Gophora, 14 to 0;

Bayer's legs, and apparently the Kansas 32-0 triumph over Mis Mr. F. Montague, Under Secre pitch in bad (D).

latter just touched it.

Tomorrow's match should be well souri; and a terrifie 410 walloptary for Air, wes daked whether, regarding next year's Schneider worth watching if it comes off, asing administered to California, by Trophy Race, the conditich attach The somewhat doploted K.0.0.ince I wrote the above paragraph Stanford.

ing to the loan of Super-Marine So fest-eleven got_beaten roundly at I have learned that most of the Craigengower. The ground there Club side will be away 10 Camp, It was stimated that a total of and Gloster Napier ekplanes could défaitely is most upsetting to visit and that a suggestion has been 2,000,000, football rooters" atband be removed, thus allowing Royal Air Force officers to participate fa ing teams, but I hardly expected made that the League game shoulded the game, in different parts of the contest, to see the two Finchers and Freddy be postponed until the second Club

Mr. Mobiague said that he unders Zimmarn produce only one ran be. 0.0.0. Bxture. Provided that the United States. There was tween them! The whole side was the game is played at C.C.C. this good weather everywhors and cap, stood that the International Aero ware reparted nautical Federation would meet out for 40 and Lyal Alone got double seems very fair as the Craigongower acity, attendances

early next month to discusa certain figures It is pleasant to see that people no doubt will also be affected from most institutions. the opinion I expressed last year by Camp and obviously no Club

The doors of the leading games outstanding questions regarding the

raco. about R. Los peetas to hate been should be penalized, because its follow range

Arrangements have been provi- correcte bowled uncommonly members are keen enough to ba in Dne 29, Iowa Stale 19. have been after wwell,

am told, pitching them up & the Defence Corps. There was a time

South Carolina 10, North Osto- that date between the Air Ministry. bit more and turning a lot from the when the old Boouts Company

lins 0.

and the Royal Aeronautikál Club. Omar apparently was not could take on the Colony at cricket!

In the meantime he could not make bowling bin belt, though he got four Quorum pars parva fui."

any antiouncement. wickets as his swerve came to tha

RABBIT. roacue of his longth. The C.C.O. folding was up to its standard and Hainson took a marvellóild Untoh dispose of Lyal, Patterson is de faitely making a name for himself as a wickot-keeper.

ÉK.CO. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.

th

The following will represent the H.K.C.C. tomorrow:

Lyal alone of the K.C.C, bawlers toms to have doné kinitoll justies!

1st XI. v. C.C.C. (Away):-A. He took the first three wickets without having a rud bored of hira Heid (Cape), I. Duckitt, G. R and had four for ten in nine over More, F. Baker, R., M. Airey, T. But, as someone remarked, he can'tB. Brunton, C. Glass, E. C. Ether- do it all, this win, Was parthy ona jaston, And Stocker, R. Lochner,. was not turida the ball muta Al G. Halillon

2nd XI Club de Recreio (though ihohep of turn is much

By Mind) (Home) W W Mackenzie

Hour

i

Chadwick

went back 16 53k Hiköit de bowling wide on the off. Patterson got 5. J. Stanesby, R. 8. W. Paterson, forty-one but I gather he had JD A. Hutchison, C. P. James,.

J. Ashworth. & N. Other. good bit of hide,

Wisconsin 14, Minnesota 6. Ohio State 19 Ellinois .. Iadinan 7, Purdue 6.

4 Iowa 19, Nebraska 7.

Notre Dame 14, Northwoatern Army 18, Ursinus

Montana 12, Idaho a Michigan 10, Chicago 0. Washington and Jefferson 7 West

Virginia 6

Fordham 12, Bucknell d. Michigan State 0, Detroit d Villanovo 19; Georgetown 0. Harvard 13, Yixio 0. Garnegie 32, Tompie 13 Navy 6, Maryland 0. Ohio 20, Ohio Wesleyan 0. New York University 33,

- Blood AMSTE

U.S. POLICY IN CHINA.

PRES. HOOVER CONFERS WITH CHINESE ADVISER.

[UNITED PREQ]

Washington Non 21-Senatbr Thomas Walsh Montana and Mr. Charles Lobinger. Amarións |ndviner: to the Chinoes National Government, conferred with Presid Itutent Hoover to day on quations" relating to Chinese policy of the

Lalayoite 16, Lehigh 0. Holy Cross 32, Loyola 0, New Hampshire 7, Brown 0.

Senator Whaleh refused to reveal the exact nature of the subjecte: discussed.

the old type of straw cover. Thesest, but there was nothing phy- sically wrong with her. The cause containers are made of wood pulp was the way in which she was treat- and are shaped to fit the bottled by her husband.

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Mr. Wyatt Paine, the magistrate, said that Moss' conduct towards his wife had been extraordinary.

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