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PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION.

ER Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

WEDNESDAY and WURSDAY the 11th and Esth October, 1389

Commencing each day at 12:38 a

At Nos, -3, 7 and 9, Cameron Road,

Kowloon

·A QUANTITY OF TALUANLE HOUSENDID FURNITURE »

Comprising:-

instructions"

SPORTS

JALEC PEARCE IN FINE FORM: 8 WICKETS FOR 25 AND HITS UP 56

Undersigned have received Kowloon CC. Dismissed For

69 On Club Ground

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION"

ON

FRIDAY.

13th October, 1939.

Commencing at 10a.m.

No. 21 Humphrey's. "Bullding. Hanoi Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Chesterfeld couch and chairs, tables, book casc, brass ware.

HONGKONG, CRICKET CLUB BEAT THE KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB BY A COMFORTABLE MARGIN OF 115 RUNS in the first "big": cricket match of the season yesterday at Chater Road, The HK. C.C, complied a total of 184 runs, then dismissing the K.C.C. for $9. The well-known Interport cricketer, Alec Pearce, strack exzellent form both with bat and ball, being top-scorer with 56 runs, which included 10 hits to the boundary. He was associated in a second wicket partnership with J. E. Richardson that produced 77 runs, and in a third wicket partnership, with D. L. Bosanquet, for another 55

runa.

Pearce took eight K,C.C. wickets; for 25 runs, returning a final analysis of 9.6-2-25-8. D. McLellan took the other two wickets for÷17--

EK.C.C players showca splendid form.

runa.

Zimmern found double figures with 13, N. D. Lloyd, with, 17,, being top-scorer, Despite the K.C.C. collapse, it may be noted with in-

Cherrspüald, Suites,, AdębqexTA, Dinner Waggons, «Dining Tables: Chairs, Bedsteads, Digana, Ward- robes, Chests of Drawers, Dressing ornaments, pictures, curios, cur-terest that, there were only two Tables, Desks Cabinets, Book-tains carpets, rugs, etc. cases, Screens, Orpairs, Cooking Utenails, etc. etc.

O Carlos Carved Ivory and Bronze Figures, Cut Class and 1-

Omamm.is. Class Ware, Ware Plants in pots, etc., etc.

also.

Dining table, chaira, sideboard, glass cabinet. glass ware, books, etc., etc.

Bed steads, wardrobes, dressing Buvertable chest of drawers, bed

linens, etc.

Also.

WARE

men who failed, to score. The 'scorns : follów:

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB J. E. Richardson, b Baxter L. T. Ride. c. Baxter, b. Lloyd T A. Fearce. c. Zimmern. b.

Lloyd

D. I, Bosanquet, 'c. - Baxter, þ.

Anderson....

M. FL Haymes, c. Anderson.

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD.

FURNITUER

and

One. Very Fine Clock

One Piano by' “Moutrie ́ ́

On View from, Saturday, the 7th October, 1939,

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD

1 Refrigerator

1 Robra camera in cases and films A Perry, not out

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

LONDON, Oct. 19 (Reuter)--- · Walter Hammond, the Glox-' cestershire and All-England cricketer, is taking a commis- sion in the Royal Air Force.

||

J. LC Pearce, c. and b. An-

derson

D. McLellan, b. Anderson

b. Lloyd...

S. O. Else, C. and b, Lloyd

11

G. E. R. Divett, c. Fincher, b.

Anderson

On View from Thursday, 12th October, 1939.

J. H. Fox, c. and b. Anderson

Extras:

1.

Total

184

BT: A. Pearce

.13

BOWLING ANALYSIS

N. D. Lloyd, e, and b. Pearce T. A. Magar, ngt out

17

Q.

M. R. W

SA Gray, b Pearce

10

Lloyd Anderson "CrAX".....

12

1 43 4

11

9.1 2 2

58.5

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1939.

Respectfully Yours

The Scotch with CHARACTER

A noble Character not only commands respect, it has respect for you, for this famous Whisky has a genial and courteous personality, a Character that has a high regard for your enjoyment. You taste it in the magnificent mellow-rich flavour. You senam it in the delectable bouquet.

If you want the finest in: Scorch, “BŁąck & Whith?! respectfully yours

10

BLACK & WHITE

The Scotch with Character

HICH SHI

243

Extras

Total:

BOWLING ANALYSIS

th M. E. W.

Yes! These

Chaven A

are fine!

Terms; Cash on Denvers,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Underal med, have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

THURSDAY, the 12th October, 1139

Commencing må 2.30-1.12.

At No. 9, Mountain View (No. 105, The Peaks,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

On View from. Wednesday. the 11th October, 1929

Terms: Bash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.

♪ AUCTIONEERS,

CHARITY SOCCER AT HKFC.

Continued from Page 2

defence. Lee Tin-sang. Lee Kwok- wal and Tam Kwan-kon were towers of strength.

KOWLOON. CRICKET CLUB DJ. N. Anderson, c. and b. Me-

Lellan

N. A. E, Mackay, b. T. A. Pearce 2

R. T. Broadbridge, c. Perry, b.

McLellan

K. Baxter, b. T. A. Pearce

D. Hung, 1.b.w. T. A. Pearce.... E C. Fincher, c-McLellan, b. T.

A Pearce

The Foreigners main weakhess W. L. Rapley. c. and b. Pearce lay in their right wing combina-A. Zimmern, c. J. L. C. Pearce, tion of Emberson and Thorburn

who lacked sting in their kicking

5

1

4

McLellan

8 2 17 2

T. A. Pearce 9.6 2 25 Perry ......... 2

17.

PRACTICE INNINGS

A practice second, Innings was played. Anderson scoring 53 and

0 Baxter 25 for KC.0, Haymes tak

8 ing for 29. and scoring 33 for

HKCQ

11

and were, too-alow. Fowler worked Shul-yik put the Chinese ahead: hard as leader of the attack but he

AV. Gosano, (Capt), and, E, L The second half was very one- Strange, Iacked support and, therefore,

sided the Chinese doing most of *SCHOOLBOYS' MATCIL. was seldom, really, dangerous. He the attacking with Lee Wal-tong In the schoolboys match, Hong- sustained a nasty knock on the left side of his face when he colving the Foreign custodian many kong scored first through R. Bilya, Iided with Lee Kwok-wai in the dous moments. It seemed that Kowloon equalising through Fryde Arst half. Lee was carried off the Lee just could mot get his foot to before the interval. In the fret field for treatment but was able the ball at the precise moment half Chan Yee-tong gave the Laland to resume playing a few minutes and therefore, his shots lacked side the lead Lack of combina

inter.

the real fee sting, Fung was on robbed Kowloon of several prominent in several raids.

opportunities to draw level to- wards the end, of the game.

The teams were:-

In the intermediate line, Hus-

The Chinese increased their lead sain played, hard while Shethan through Hau Ching-to who head- was responsible for checking many ed the ball past Drake from of Lee Wal-tong's movements. Yeung Shui-yick,

Honniball did all that was ex- pected of him.

LEES SHADOW

Of the last line of defence, Bone was too prone to pass the ball back to the goalkeeper even when under, pressure. For the most part of the game Bone was Lee Wal-

PUBLIC AUCTION, tong's shadow, the Club back

HS Undersigned have received

Instructions

'to sell by

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FRIDAY, the 13th October, 1929.

Commending at 250 p.m.

At their Bales Room No. 35

Hankow Road, Houloop.

A QUANTITY OF OLD, PORCE- LAIN AND POTTERY

also

Ivory, Jade and Agate Osmamente,

Bronze and Cloisonne were Lacquered and Blackwood

"Ware" and "Elk

Embroidery

from Thursday,

keeping very close to the Chinese skipper.

Island Schools:-Chang Ching soon, Omar Rahman, L. Men- In one of the very rare attacks donca, W. Ho, Hu Yip-kwong on the Chinese goal, Emberson Chan Yin-ming: Ko King-hum, scored to reduce the deficit, but Wong Kee-lim, R, Siva, Chan Yee- towards the end Hsu Ching-to fong and B. Abbas. found. the net shortly after Lee Mainland Schools-Wong Chi- Wai-tong had failed from just cheung: Tong Eng-stong, H. L ontside the, penalty area.

Smith: L. Xavier, F. Soares, Peter Kwok; T. Macaulay, Brown, W. G. Pryde, J, Gomes and H. Mathias.

BALL RAFFLE.

Mr. B. M. Omar was the referee The teams were:

Chinese Tam Kwan-kon: Lee! Tir-sang, Lee." Kwok-wal: Yeung Ticket No, 128 won the raffle In the first half, the Chinese Tze-cheong. Leung Wing-chiu, for the ball used in the charity pressed hard on the Foreign Soong Ling-sing: Yeung hal-vik, match. citadel which underwent many Eung King-cheong, Lee Wal-tong narrow escapes thanks to ster (Capt), Lal Bhiq-wing and Hau ling work by Drake who used his Ching-to.

fists to clear to advantage. T Foreign: -- Drake: Blackburn,

TEAM MANAGERS Inspector A. Kirby, of the Hong- kong Police, was manager of the Foreign team while the managar

was not unti-a few minutes Bone: Husslan, Sheehan Banni- of the Chinese team was Mr-Wal before the interval that Yeung ball, Emberson Thorburn, F. Fowler, ter, Hanming Chen,

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