ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
RK CALL.
HE Company recently made a THE
call of $8.75 per share in respect of the partly paid shares in the capital of the Company which was payable by the registered holders on or before the 15th December, 1933,
Some of such registered share holders have not paid the call, and the Company has notified those of such registered holders who are also the registered holders of fully paid shares that, unless payment of such call together with interest thereen is paid to the Company on or before the 28th day of MARCH, 1934, the Directors will, in addition to their other remedies, take steps to obtaia payment by selling auch fully paid shares in accordance with the powers conferred on the Company by its Articles.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1934.
LOCAL CRICKET
Week-End League Games
Six League matches were played during the week-end" two in the Senior Division and four in the Junior.
Despite a good Irinings of 103 by A. M. Rodrigues. the University, last year's champions were held to a draw by the Royal Navy, whole the Army recorded their second win of the season at the expuse of the Civil Service.
In the Junior Division
which
Baker"."
Richardson Wallington Hamilton Perry Simpson Hawkins
4 ·1 12
5.1 23
0
6
20 0
6.5 1
31
3
2 0 18
0
2
0.18
0 0
2 0 19 JUNIOR DIVISION
GOLF Ladies Spring Meeting
Lt. Garthwaite, Captain Williams,
The Spring Meeting will be held Captain Walch, Cpl. Colledge, C.S.
at Fanling on Monday, Tuesday M. Elvin, did not` out.
and Thursday, 19th 20 and 22nd March. Bowling Analysis
Competitions have been .0.. M. R. Warranged for each of the days.
On Monday there will be a Bogey Competition, on the New Course, for which a prize has kindly been presented by the Captain, Mrs. Cassidy, Driving, approaching and putting competitions are fixed for that day too. The long driving and approaching will be held in the morning for about an hour after the arrival of the 10.12 train from Kowloon and again in the afternoon. Putting cards may be taken out at any time in the day.
Tuesday is the L. G. U. medal day on the New Course and the club is presenting a prize for the best Scratch Score in each división a prize for the best net score has been kindly offered by Mrs, A. `s Mackenate. In the afternoon four
somes against Bogey may be played on the Old Course for a pool 81 per pair. Players are to fix their own 15 partners and opponents.
has already been won by the In- dian R. C. Club de Recreio con- over the Police, the Service Corps cluded their fixture by a big win surprised Kowloon, the University dereated the Civil Service narrow margin of nine, runs, and the Club overcome the Engineers. MS. Blackler, e Armstrong,
B.K.C.C. v. R. E C.C.beat the Royal, Engineers by Playing at home, the Hongkong
LEAGUE TABLES
"H.K.C.C. It is realised that in sewe ens89 I. R. C.. both portly paid and fully paid K. C. C. shares standing on the register in the C. C. C. name of the same shareholder have "Army both bean sold to the same person C. S. c. c. but that such person has taken no Navy steps to have his name put on the register.
Senior Division
While the Company can only deal with such shares in accordance with the share register it considere fit I. R. C. advisable, though under no legal
Recreio Craigengower obligation to do so, to warn uaregis- tered purchasers of such partly paid K. C. C. and fully paid shares of the intention Navy of the Company in the event of an R A. M. C.
K. C. C. call not being paid on or before the 28th day of MARCH, 1934, to en- force its power of male as regards such fully paid shares.
By Order of the Board,
ALLAN 'KEITH,
Becretary. Hong Kong, March, 7th 1984. [2389
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG,
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
Iv
N
R. A. 3. C. R. E. University Police
by A
י,
a comfortable margin.
Scores:
Royal Engineers
b. Lowe
1
St. Thatcher, e and b Lowe Sgt. Anderson, b Lowe
*
5
P. W. L. D. Pts.
3 - 1
6.4 0 2 14
64 1 13
| Sgt. Cornellus, b Bishop
Cpl. Wateridge, b Lowa Sgt. Shipp, b' Baines
8 5 1 2 17
c. s. c. c. ...... 10 0 8 2
SENIOR DIVISION
Navy v. University
At King's Park, the Royal Navy drew with the University.
Scores:
B. K. Ng, b. Lewis
P H. Power, c Lindsell, B
Lewis
D. R. Samy b Lewis
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI
D. S. Robb, c Pegg,b Ship
L. E. Lammert, b Shipp
C. E. Gahagen, run out
R. R. Davis,,, c Anderson,
"Thatcher
R. T. Talbot, run out
H. J. Armstrong, b Shipp
H. Baines, b. Shipp
Total (for 9 wkts)
4
13
Thursday is the Prize giving day. There is a Stroke competition on each course for prizes kindly pre- Wild and Mrs. sented by Mrs. Dovey all cards are to be returned by 3.30 p.m. as the presentation of prizes by the Captain will take. place about 4.30 pm.
It is hoped that there will be a large, attendance of members on each of the days and particularly on the last day of the meeting.
8 Digby
Waight bowled 1 wide ball.
Service Corps
GOVERNOR'S PONY · SETS
RECORD UP NEW
(Continued "from Page 1).
Butler). High Finance 149 (Mr.
(Mr. S. Y. Laing) 1 Fung), Princess Angeline 155 (Mr. Mr. Woo: Pak Wing's Flying
Tourist, 156 lbs. Frost), Racing Streak 152 (Mr. Fearce), Vriday 152 (Mr. Chang).
(Mr. L. Frost) 2 Betting
Mt. L. T. F.'s Sporting Life, 149 lbs...... .... (Mr. S. N. Pan) Won by a length; two lengths, between second and third. Time: 3 minis, 34.4 secs, Pari-mutuel :—
1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field
Total
230
1,179
Winner Place
481 891 333 327 218 1,396
2,223
2,630
RACE 5
Mr. Woo Tieson's Dancing But-
terfly, 145 lbs.
(Mr. B. A. Proulx)
Mr, Li Po Chun's In Good Time. 150 lbs. (Mr. Ip Kul Ying) Mr. Yick Chim's Young Chap,
Win: $1440.-
3
Place: $7.10, $8,, $10,90, Alsó ran:-Daylight Eve 150 (Mr. P. Botelho), Mike 145 (Mr. Chan- sun), The Tiger. 155 (Mr. Harri- *min), Valorous 155 (Mr. Heard), 1 | Wayward Stag 145 (Mr. Ip Kul Ying), Weybridge 155 (Mr. Y. 8. 2] Chang), Widnes 140 (Mr. Ingram), | Wonderful Stag 145 (Mr. N. Deitz).
Betting
Winner Place
850 7:29 547 520 275
253 1,050 1,264
3
156 lbs....... (Mr. N. Deitz) Won by two lengths; short head between second and third. Time: 2 mins." 08.3 secs. Parl-mutuel:
Win: $226.80.
1st Pony
2nd Pony
3rd Pony
The Field
Total
2,731 2,776
RACE 9
Place: $39.90, $65.90, $9.30. Also ran:-Chesterfield 153 (Mr. Botelho), Chow Fan 153 (Mr. Har- riman), Classic Hall 143 (Mr. Pan), Copper Idol 152 (Mr. Chanson), Mr. L. Dunbar's Woodland Stag, Corrie 140 (Mr. M. W. Tang), Dare 150 lbs. (Mr. L. G. Prost) 1 Devil" 140 (Mr. Y. T. Fung), Hell | Mr. L. Bundar's Mutiny Bay, 145 for Leather 153 (Mr. Black), King Wow 156 (Mr. Y. S. Chang), Racing Spirit 151 (Mr. S. W."Tang), Red Fox 140 (Mr. 'Butler), Sara- bande 149 (Mr. Heard) Soldier of Fortune 158. (Mr. Botelho), Sur- prise 168 (Mr. Charles).
Betting
Mr. Dynasty's King's Justice, 158
Ths.......(Mr. Y. 8. Chang) "3 Won by short head; a neck be- tween second and third.
Time: 2 mins. 28.3 secs. Part-mutuel:-
Win: $8.10.
lbs. ......... (Mr. E. Ó. Butler) ·2; Mr. Triumvir's Alacrity: 162 lbs.
(Mr. Y. 8. Chang) 3 Won by 2 lengths; a length, be- tween second and third..
Time: 1 min. 48.4 secs. Part-mutuel:-
Win: $16.70. →→
Place: $6.20, 36, $6.60. Also Tan:-City of Brisbane -135 (Mr. Ip), Lucy Glitters 138 (M. Black), Night Star 145 (Mr. Botel- ho), Polar Star 145 (Mr. Harri- mon), Portla 140 (Mr. Proulx), Ration 135 (Mr. Ingram). 'Rosy Morn 135 (Mr. Deltz). Tecumseh 135 (Mr. Fung).
Betting
1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field
11
K'LOON CRICKET.
CLUB
Concert And Distribu- tion Of Prizes.
A large gathering, was present at the Kowloon Cricket "Club 'on Saturday night, when the Annual Prize Distribution took place, Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, wife of the Pulsne Judge.
The concert rendered during the evening was one of the best heard and seen at the Club since its in- ception. Mr. W. A, Simpson en- tertained with planforte solos, Mr. Pat with humourous songs, Mrs. Luba Shaftain and Mise Dunne with violin Solos, Mr. W, H. Balley with songs and Messrs. Leslie Ross and C..B. Hoskins with hu mourous monologues and inter- ludes.
At the conclusion of the pro- gramme. Hon. Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell, expressed his appreciation to the artists in what he termed "the finest concert heard at the Club."
The following were the prize- winners:
THE PRIZE LIST The following were the prize- winners;
CRICKET.
First Eleven Batting-E. C. Fincher. Bowling-G. C. Burnett,
Second Eleven Batting-C. I. Stapleton. Bowling-R. J, K, Walker.
TENNIS
Senior Championship.-E. C. Fin- cher, Runner-up W, C. Had
Junior Championship.-S. A Gray. Runner-up R. B. Hambly.
Ladies Champion-Miss M. Ġrif- Aths. Runner-up Miss S. Dalziel
"A" "Handicap.-A. E. Runner-up R. B. Hambly.
B?!
Guest.
Handicap-A Gaubert. Runner-up B. 8. Capen.
Ladies Handicap-Miss M. Grif- Atbs. Runner-up Miss E. Dalstel.
Handicap. Doubles.-8. A. Gray and C. A. Wright Runners-up R B. Hambly and A. E. Collins, C
Mixed Doubles.-G. G. Burnett and Miss O. Dalziel. Runners-up C. I. Stapleton and Miss M, Grif fiths
Captain Foley, b Lowe
6 3 0 3 12
Spr. Pegg, not out
7 2 3 2
8
LL Cooper, run out
Q
6 2 1 3 9
Spr. Creagh. c Robb, b Lowe...
4
5.1 4 0
3
Spr. Ball, b Robb
0
6.0 3 3
3
Extras.
12
University
B 0 4 2
གྲྭ
Junior
Division
Total
62
P. W. L. D. Pts.
Bowling Analysis
- 3
•1
9 1 1 28 117 1 3 24
Lowe
Bishop
9.6 1.2 20
Baines Rabb
M. R. W. 7 2 19 6 5 1 13 1 7.0
8 1
0
9
I
8 4 3 1 13
9 3 5 1 10
4 0 18
0
92 3 4 10
1st Pony
7 3 5 0
2nd Pony
29
5 1 4 0
3.
3rd Pony
L/Cpl Rogers, b Dunne
3
6 1 3 2
The Field
Winner Place
53 82 47 449 664 2190 2001
8 0 6 2 2
1
1 Pte. Crawford. с Dunne, b
Dunnett
Total
2
2,730
2,854
J. E. Fotter, retired
43 L/Cpl. Vanghan. c Green 'b
C. W. E. Bishop, b Thatcher
4 Dunnett
24
RACE 6
43 Q. M. S. Digby, c Stapleton, b
0
Dunnett
16.
A. K. Mackenzie, not out
Extras
0 Cpl Wright, run out
D
7 Pte. Cooper, e Dand b Dunne
6
Mr. L 'Dunbar's Diana Bay, 188 lbs. ......... (Mr. L. G. Frost) Mr. Li Shu Fang's Soldier of
Britain...... (Mr. N. Deltz)) 2
1
Winner Place
738 535 874 614
University
118
Lt. Jeffers, c Lawrence, b Dun-
nett
603
0
587
A. M. Rodrigues, not out
103
D. Hunt. b Lewis......
24
H. J. D. Lowe did not bat.
Bowling Analysis
Fte. Forsythe, not out
17
L/Cpl. Wallis, run out
Total
383 646
2,802 2,198
10
0. M. R.
W.
Pte. Albis, nat.out
6
Thatcher
12 1 38 2
Extras
-13
10 Shipp
8.8 2 31 4
6 Creagh
7 3 14 0
Total (for 8 wkts. dec.)
93
Place: $6.40, $8.80, $11.80.
Cash Sweeps
10 10
S/Sgt. John did not bat.
2 0 18 0
1)
Bowling Analysis
5
0.
M.
R. W.
1
UNIVERSITY v. CIVIL SERVICE
17
178
At Pokfulam, the University de- feated the Civil Service by 9 runs.
Scores:
Dunne Dunnett
8 1 13
2
12 2
28
Also rän:-Blue Star 140 (Mr. Laing), Brechin 155 (Mr. P. P. Botelho), Gleneagles
155 (Mr. Butler), Sadko 158 (Mr. Soares).
Betting
Race 1
No. 55
$847
+
263
242
369
121
Lee
3 0 9 0
Winner Place
.
Bowling Analysis
to 1ST
0.
M. R. W. A. W. Grimmitt, c A. 3. Tata.
C. A. L. Rickett, c Reynolds, b
mato
0.5.0.0. 2nd XI
Mackenzie Overy
。་་་”; a
1st Pony
888
3 0 15
0
2nd Pony
324
470 357
383. 111 gets $50 each.
Race 2
3rd Pony
50.
00
.No. 343
$833
21
MORE RECREIO v. POLICE
MORE
The Field
373 672
508
238
14
318
119
}
Briggs
4 0 15
b P. B. Tata........
28
Luard Large Richards Lewis
5 0 22
J. Barnes. c Roy, b T. B. Tata-
3
11
1 45
3 C. Champelovier, c Fernando,
4 1
13 0
b Roy
1
In their last League fixture the Club de Recreio beat the Police by 9 wickets on their own ground.
Scores:
Total
1,035 1,495
RACE. 7
12
2
41
2
Police
[
Mr. Li Shiu Pang's Boldier of Italy, 158 lbs....(Mr. N. Deltz)
1
Race 3
Lindsell
6
0
Webster
1
4 Mrs. Dunbar's Kitsap, 158 lbs.
(Mr. L. Frost)
No. 509
$1,421
2
"
Royal Navy
10
5 Carey, c Barros, h Prata
0
11 Wynee, e Feretra, b Noronha..
39
R Jones, c Reynolds, b Roy J. Galletley, not out
Extras
0 Minty 1.b.w.. b Noronha
Mr. Mul Yik Man's Toishan, 155
1bs. .........(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 3 Won by 3 lengths; 2 lengths, be- Btween second and third.
193 69
406 203 Nos.: 120. 455, 13, 411, 4 gets $50 each.
Race 4
H.
Pennel, b Noronha ..
.0
rime: Z mips, 09.3 secs.
No. 15
8 Sheppard, b. Gutterres
1.
Parl-mutuel:
2
Glendenning, c Prata, b Soares
4
Win: $12.60.
.38 241
Total
91 Thorpe, c'Pereira, b Gutterres
.
5
Bowling Analysis
Torrest, not out
9
Roy
Q. M R. W. 15 .B 16
1
Extras
4
9P B. Tata ... 18 3 49 4'
Reynolds
Total
3
24
University 18
0
2
7 Pereira
1C. Hung, run out
.0 Prata....
13 L. Choa, b Grimmitt
THE GOODS OF CHARLES JOSEPH MOUREAUX, LATH
OF
тах Paninsula HOTEL KOWLOON IN THE COLONY OF HONG KONG, Coox, DECEASED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue
G. Windsor, g Larkin, b Large H. L. Ozorio. 1.b.w.. b Large ... E. J.. Wood. c Luard. b Large K. L. Ng, not out
Extrus
Total (for 7 wkts, dec.).
0❘ Blackier
0 i Anderson
G. Abraham and W. C. Chin did
of the provisions of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made an order limiting the time for creditors not bat. and others to send in their claims against the above cetate APRIL, 1934.
All creditors and others "are accord. ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before that date.
DEACONS,
Solicitore for the Administrator,
1, Des Vaux Road, Central, Hong Kong.
Sub. L. Sinclair, b Power. Lt. Webster, b Samy
4H. F. Westlake, b Roy
210 M. E. Travlin, b Roy
5. H, Hamer, c P. B. Tata, b Rey-.
nolds
[2337 Lt. Larkin, st. B. K. Ng. b K.
c Wood, b
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
Ix
THE GooDe
43
Sub. Lt. Luard.
Bamy
b Samy.
Comdr. Lindsell, c Rodrigues,
A, B. Large. C Rodrigues. b
Ng
or CHARLES Lt. Comdr. Skyrme, not out ARNOLD, LATE OF KEALA Lt. Comdr. Hughes, c Abraham, LUMPUR, IN THE FIDERATED
b Wood
MALAY
STATES BUILDING, INSPECTOR OF THE FEDERATED Sb. Lt. Briggs, b Samy
MALAY STATER RAILWAYS, DECLARED.
ATOTICE IS, HEREBY GİVEN that the Court has, by virtue
A. B. Lewis, & Samy............
Extras
Total (for 9 wkts)
A. B. Richards did not bat
Bowling Analysis
27 W. E Edmonds, b P. B. Tata
42 G. H. Fowler, b Reynolds
1 A. B. Tata, b Westlake
T. W. Goh, b Westlake
153 D. Roy. b Westlake
0. M. R. W.
Dunne bowled 1 wide ball.
2 Loughlin, b Prata ..... Clarke, c and b Prata
9 Kirby, e Reed, b ̈Noronha
2 Noronha
8 Gutterres
1 Soares
F. 8. Fernando, b Champelovler 30 71
P. B. Tata, b Champelovier
J. Reynolds, b Westlake
1 H. Gorachenks, b Westlake...
0 L. Oliveria, lb, b Champe-.
lovier
*10
Q 48
5 D 14
12 1- 23
5
8
5
of the provisions of Section 58 of the Probate Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting the time for Wood Creditors and others to send in their Ozorio Claims against the above Estate to the Samy 4TH DAY OF APRIL, 1934,
Power All Creditors and others are accord. K. L. Ng
0 2.5 2 ingly hereby required to send their CIVIL SERVICE v. ARMY Claims to the undersigned on or before. that date.
Dated the 8th day of March, 1984. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, { ̈·
Solicitors for the Public Trustee of the Federated Malay States, the Administrator.
0 30 1 J. Boon, not out
On their own ground, tse Civil Service lose to the Army by 10 wickets.
Scores:
J. Barrow, e and b Elvin Civil Service
J. E. Richardson, e Walch, b"
Garthwalte
Place: $7, 39.30, $21.30.
Also ran: Bran Tub 158 (Mr, Heard), Brass Idol 158 (Mr. Chang), Co-ship' 158 (Mr. Ip Kul
W
52 Ying), Full Speed 155 (Mr. Soares), Income Tax 161 (Mr. W. H. Chop), Racing Strain 155 (Mr. Chanson),
LAWN BOWLS President's Cup-H. Nish, Run- ner-gp-H. G. Gfitina,
Vice-Presidents Cup-E. C. Fincher Runner-up-H Hamp
ton.
Club Championships.-A. E. Suk-
Nos.: 390, 161, 322, 275, 81, 186, 261. stone. Runner-up-E. C. Fincher.
4
Nos.: 534, 60, 177, 481, 113, 22, 32, 3. 282, 485, 497, 493, 460, 338, 235, .423. 48, 503, 267, 56. 170 gets $50
each.
$1,435 410 205 Nos.: 107, 305, 235, 71, 44, 321, 176 gets $50 each.
No. 138
172
$16
$2,276.40
€60.40. 325.20
Nos.: 411, 257, 225, 285, 264, 247,
Bowling Analysis
0. M. R.
71 21 0 Rolling Bay 161 (Mr. Butler), Bear '13.-297, 577, 228, 179, 271, 415, 39.
3 Face 158 (Mr. Botelho), kiddaw 33 gets $100 each.
...19 W. A. Reed, not out
Norton Cup.-H. O. Huber, Run- ner-up J. Howe.
A.
Doubles Handicap-Fraser, and
Spary.Runners-up.-J.
W..
M. Brown arid M. Rakusen.
Singles Handicap.-J. M. Tack Runner-up-H. Nish.
Novices competition.-P. Kristo- ferson, Runner-up-J..
M. Brown.
W.
AUCTION. BRIDGE TOURNAMENT Winners-E. C. Fincher and A
Carroll. Runners-up-Ezra Abraham and 8. Baker.
BILLIARDS Senior Championship.-(Cup pre- sented by Messrs. R. E Lindsell and Ezra Abraham)-M. N. Rakn- sen. Runner-up-R. P. Philips.
Junior Championship.-(Cup pre- sented by Mr. M. N. Rakusen) J. W. Mayhew Runner-up-W. Hyde.
1/
Bentor Handicap-M. N. Rauksen. Runner-up-Lt. G. W. King: 9 BC Junior Handicap-M. Well. Run- ner-up-H. O. Huber.
5 2 8
3 1
8
4 158 (Mr. Deitz), Wapiti 158 (Mr.
Exce 6
23 1
1
1 0
Botelho), Young Companion 158 5- 1 (Mr. Laing).
"No. 458
$1,771
+
633
Recreio
Betting
241.......
33
Winner Place
506 253 Nos.: 690, 287, 312, 368, 52 gets
71
D
0 E. Soares, c Clarke, b Forrest 10
A. Prata, not out
1st Pony
677
723
$50 each.
33
2nd Pony
272
326
4
Race 7
Extras
7
3rd Pony
47
88
No. 608
The Field
942 1,128
15
688
Total"..
1,938 2,253
Total (for i wkt. dec.) .. 85
23 G Gutterres, L. J. Gutterres, H Barros, A. P. Pereira, J. Noronha,
100 A. Remedios, C. Xavier, "R. Silva
did not bat.
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
O. M. R. W
Westlake Crimmitt
8 Edmonds Barnes
(2835
A. E Perry, c Walch, b Gath-
waite
14 Hamer
Champelovfer
.0
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CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP
Wirral Athletic Club Success
6. Dodd of Wirral Athletic Club won the National Cross-Country Championship for the first time. The distance was ten miles and the time 68 minutes 25 seconds.
Birchfeld Harriers won the team event-Reuter.
F. Baker, run out
H. G. Wallington, c Dewey, b
Garthwaite
B. C. K. Hawkins, b Elvin
P. D. Crawley, b Elvin
E W. Hamilton, 1.b.w., b Elvin R. A. J. Simpson, b Elvin " V M. Benwell, b Gart ́iwalte
Extaȧs
Total
N. Whitley, did not bat.
Bowling 'Analysis
Garthwalte Elvin
20
12.2 2 28 5
7
2 13 1 Carey
5:0 10 Q Forcest
2
1. 80 Minty
Bowling Analysis ----
180 CHendenning
1 10 3 Shephard
KC.C. v. R.A.S.C.. The Kowloon Cricket
Club lost
to the Service Corps by 92 runs on their own ground..
Beorea:
K.C.C. 2nd XI 0A. A. Dand, b Forsythe PG. Lee, b Cooper
8F. E. Lawrence, c Digby
Vanghan
66 P. O. Dunne, b Forsythe
شمینه
O M. B. W.
$ 0.22 0
3021
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FRIENDLESS
Club Best Craigengower
At Happy Valley the Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Craigengow- er Cricket Club by '82 runs in a friendly game.
0 H.K.C.C-143 (H. Owen Hughes
8250 not out, G. R. M. Ricketts 30,
b
10.
W L. Mackenzie, c Digbyb
Forsythera
0. M. R. W. W. Hyde, b Forsythe........ 4C. J. Stapleton, e Crayford b
14.5' 4
ដនដ
30
28
3 Vanghan
...... 14" 4 Army Capt. Mitchell, retired Lt. Willams, C Benwell, b
Hamilton Major Bonavia, run out Cpl. Ballard, st. Benwell,
Hamilton Bergt; Taylor, not out. Ptc. Dewey, Hamilton Extras
Total
+
D. 8. Green, b Vanghan
51 G. A. White, e and b Forsythe.
F. A. Dunnett, not out
38 H. Overy, b Vaughan
36
Extras
7
Total
1
Bowling Analysis
Simpson, b
O
Forsythe
13
23 Vanghan
10.5 4
†Wright
156 Cooper
"
3
R. Lee 5 for $13.
0.0.0-61 (R. Lee 32, T. A
Pearce 4 for 6).
LR.C. Best Queen's
At Bookumpoo, the Indian Re-
17 creation Club junior eleven `beat
Queen's College by 70% runs.
11LRC-183 (A. R. Kitchell 46. Y.
9 Hasian: 5 for 40
L
4
5
Q.CA83 (A. R. Markar 28),
VOLUNTEERS BEAT DBS.
The Volunteers beat the Dioces
Ban Boys' School by 45 runs in a
92 friendly game at King's Park yes-
terday. The Volunteers compiled
M. R. W. a total of 171 of which E. C. Fin-
22 s cher contributed 80 (retired), L. D.
24
2 15 41.20.
4Kilbee 38 and F. E. Lammert: 38
1 not out. The DBB, replied with 0136.
#
RACE J' Mr. Lan's Bright Star, 150 lbs.
530 256 Nos.: 712, 131, 42, 159, 752, 630, 663, 33, 207, 370, 420 gets $50 each. Race 8 No. 694
$1.981
·Josti, Crasilord and · Franchot Tone fa “Dancing
showing at the Queen's
640 283
Nos.: 724, 10, 489, 250, 666, 648, 764, 783, 115 gets $50 each.
Race 9
No. 524
$2.304.
H
83$
684
443
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342
Nos.: 519, 79, 693, 110, 265, 448, 1.347, 47 gets $50 each.