CRICKET.
C.R.C. v. RGA
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
O. M. R. W. ...12.4.4 26 3
Bowling.
G. C. Eardo... O. Arculli... A. Ismail
League match, played on
itary ground at HappyD. Ismail proved very interesting, es fielding strong teams. on a batsman's wicket, R. C. scored slowly, the overs contributing only ds. The gunners' play went slow pace as well. Their elding was poor. Talfourd's 40 ad Davies 32 were scored in ood style Davies hitting out at very ball and failing to isposed of. The R. G. A. won by six wickets. The scores are:-
C. R..C.
Choa Man Ping. e Perkins, b
Darios....
Lo Man Pan,
Bryson
6 1 27 0
6 0 35 1 217 0 AA. Rumjahn 30 49 UNIVERSITY v. STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS. This WLA the first League match played by the Staffs and Departments, who defeated the University on the latter's ground by 107 runs. Bowen played a very steady game, and Coles and him- self carried the score to 111 be- fore Wright got behind Cole's defence. Bowen's & comprised a big sprinkling of sixes. The University gave a poor display, their men being dismissed quick. 7ly. Scores --
be
Perkins, b
...
... 13
27
Yew Man Tsun, b Olliver Ng Sze Kwong, c Bryson, b
Olliver...
G. Lea, b Olliver
Sin Man Ping. st. Talfourd, b
Olliver...
Un Hew Fan. c Perkins, b
Baines...
Yew Man Han.
Baines
H. Khing, c Bryson, b Olliver
J. Wong, not out
K.K. Wong b Olliver...
STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS. Lisut. Col. Col. Cules, Wright Major Bowen, b Wright Sergt. Connor, b Redmond Col. Humphry, e Samy, b
Wright
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOONAT HOME".
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1919.
FRAWLEY COMPANY NEW ADVERTISEMEN IS.
SATURDAY NIGHT'S
PERFORMANCE.
The pavilion and ground of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club Added to the many undoubted were lavishly bedecked with flags successes of the Frawley Com- and bunting on Saturday, on the pany since its stay here, must go occasion of the annual "At its presentation on Saturday Home" given by the members tonight of "Lightnin", a play friends and their associates of the dealing with some vicissitudes in other Clubs of the Lawn Bowls the life of Lightnin' Bill Jones, League. An outstanding feaure an old man of Western Ame was the the large gathering atrica. The play is just
rioks. five the
of which character study-and # very requisition for the
clever one. There is were in
beld in games
connection story and a plot but they are with the function, The games made subservient in interest to were entered into with a zest the doings of Bill. Having spent which spoke well for the popul- his whole life in the West. the arity of the occasion, and a match old man has a few deatly cherish- 23tween English and Scottished weaknesses, but at bottom he players had to be postponed owing is thoroughgoing man with a 20to the too-soon approach of even soft heart and a kindly disposi
ing. There was also a good rien. He is an unusual sort of attendance of ladies and visitors, here, but he is liked all the more who were all well looked after. for that. One's mind goes back the services of an amateur string to "Grumpy"-though it is an en- band having also being secured. tirely different set of circumstan- ces in which Lightnin' makes his appeal.
82
18
Capt. Cavenaugh, & Redmond 3 Pte. Rhodes, cand b Wright... 15 Capt. Bundle, b Wright
2
S
U
15
Coral Glenny, b Redmond
Capt. Tomory, b Redmond 4L/Corpl. Knight, b Redmond
6 Pt. Filmer, not out
0
Extras
Extras.. 13
Total...
Bowling.
...103
Total Bowling.
Davies
2 1
11 1
Bryson...
25
1 Marley
.10 0
64 63
0
Olliver...
Bairs
Capt. Olliver, b Yew
Redmond
33 6 Wright
..198
10.80 35 5
|
was
In calling upon Mrs. Muir to present the cups to the season's winners and spoons to those of In the hands of Mr. Frawley the day's games, at the conclusion himself, the character of Lightnia' of the games, the President of was cleverly portrayed. Mr. the Club. Mr. J. B. Chapman. Frawley always brings his innate said that the Kowloon Bowling artistry to bear on his work but Green Club were fortunate in we have yet to see him achieve Rw.having such good weather the any greater success than he did
day, and also in having such
35 Bill. It
study a lange attendance of friends. that
admiration. compelled The members dearly loved an Practically the whole of the 4 occasion like this. and they Company took 1 1
the part in appreciated buying a good attend-piece, the cast being a large ance. On behalf of the Com-one. Mr. Alber: Morrison and Mr. mittee and members of the Club Rednes Hildebrand were the two he had to thank the visitors for next most prominent men and their attendance and so for Miss Leste Virden, Miss Claribel the assistance they ha Fontaine, and Miss Vera Doria given in making that ocnsion undertook the principal female success. The Bowling Compet parts with complete success. tion this gear had been very Lightnin can De written interesting, more so than usual. down as one of the greatest hits Referring to Mr. R. Hall's accom-
that the Company has made plishments in the games. M. here. And it was given before a Chapman said that he was a win-crowded "house." ner in the match played that day This evening the Company are
UNIVERSITY.
G. E. Marle c Tomory. b
Cavenaugh "...
1 16 Hunt
Rt.
15
C.Q.M.S. Talfound, e Lo, b Yow 4
Corpl. Mann, b Ching.........
D. Kumarasamy, b Cavenaugh 5
Sergt. Athornya Lo, & Yew.
19
R. A. Basto, b Cavenaugh
Capt, Davies. not wat
32
F. A. Redmond, b Connor
3
4
2
J. D. Wright, e. Tomory, b
Cavenaugh
18
...
Hi, C. Hunt, b Connor...
12
121
3. K. Chua, b Connor
K. L. Sun, c Coles. b Connor...
V. N. Atienza, b Cavenaugh..
0
17
Gar. Perkins, not out...
Extras
Tatal for 4 wickets)
Lt. Bryson. Gar. Baines, Gar Smith, Mr.-G. May and Bomh. Bowerman, did not bat
"
K. S. Cheah, b Connor
1. T. Pun, not out
Bowling
O. M. R. W".
Yew Man Tsun
Ng Sze Kwong
19 3 4 0
63 3
10 0
G. Lre
6 0 22
0
H. Ching ...
0 27
1 Co err
INDIAN RC v.- NAVY, "
This game played
on the
L.R.C.'s new ground at Sookunpr
Valley, was a keenly-fought one.
Cavenaugh
Extras...
Total...
Bowling.
91
O. M. R. W. 11.3 2 44
11 0 43
LEAGUE TABLE.
Indians
Stafs
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by those who were not fortunate in giving East is Wosi." the season's games. Mr. Hall also figured in the Championship match as a winner. Referring to the English v. Scottish players' game, he said that it had not been finished and hat to be post- poned until another day.
The prizes for Mason and also for the day's gants were then presented to the winners, by 3 Mrs. Muir. The President of the Club then called upon the ladies who had kindly looked after tea tu accept a number d spoons as a reward for their services, remarking that on sehalf of the Club he had :0 thunk them for their attendance, They could, he added, go there
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University... Civil Service Narr
2 ही C. R. C CRAIGENGOWER VÍCIVIL SERVICE. The Civil Servants were defeat-
Romjahn nude the first century Kowlo in this season's League, The R. GA. Indians went in first and with the fine fettle in which Ramjahn was piling up his scott in 106 without being run our, the outlook was not so promising for the Navy., The I.R.C. closed their innings at 183 runs wil 6 wickets all by hani.
The Naval mer, who were deprived of Comniander Bunham Carter, replied feeds. Only two rins showed the first wicket and three for the second. Robins el 33 Tuprovod¦ the Navy's many The fall 4 to make 181 E are a govi lowing display Tue
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1.1.C.
A. IL. Rumjalin, nor i usl
A. Areuil, 5 Kenn ́ ́....
307, A
C. C. Earde, Conningham, h
Archard
S. H. Ismail, b Barran
S. D. Ismail, b Lambert
A. A. Kumjahn, not out
Extras
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ed in this friendly match. Dr.feeling sure that the ladies would Smalley (27). Elmonds (17) contribute their services in as Witch if (11) and Pierey (10) capable a way as on that day, the only double-figure The gath, ring expressed their scorers. The Craigengewer Club agreement with Mr. Chapman's had a good surpert in Basa, words giving three cheats with a witen 65 not cut was the resul: }" tiger."
CORONET FILM.
With so many fine pictures which the Coronet Theatre have lately.screenol. It is beyond one's power of expression to make adequate comparisons, between them and place each in its own sphere of excellence.
Leaving
all other e siderations aside. and taking only that in respect of the power of sustaining interes: to a high degree. it can be said with truth tha: "Panthea" (now) being shown) is one of the most successful pictures yet screened at this Theatre. The story throbs with emotion, a note very human in its key suuning through its whole length and increasing to a more perceptiblo pitch in the concluding
stages, when 3 of steady batting. The Civil Inspector W Gerrard, for situation is unfolded which Service closed their innings at the Polies Club, expressed his rives
much one
food fir 112 runs for 9 wickers and thanks for the ine time given thought. Nora Talmadge is in Gralzénmower just surcended in them that afternoon. Speak-the role
Panthea. Har 105 | winning on the stroke of time ing for himself he had an en interpretation of that character with three wickets in hand. joyable afternoon although he is without flaw and definitely CRAMENGOWER 2ND V, did not win a spoon. The Kow-establishes har reputation as a
C.R.C. 2ND.
on Bowling Green was on first-class artiste. No less not the best sorting clubs in the worthy is the scenario, which has Colony (Applause) and the been arranged with a view to pro- members of the Police Club who ducing the greatest photographic were present wouli join with him effects. in giving them three cheers. į Mr. Chapman stated that Mrs. Davison had kindly undertaken to present Mrs. Muir with a Bouquet of flowers as a souvenir of the duties she had performed that day. He thanked Mr. Gerrard fer the kind expressions he uttered. There was on gentleman who assisted very greatly in making the occasion a success. He referred to Mr. D.S. Cooper, their Hon. Secretary, who had worked very hard that
He day.
w25. in fact. pastmaster in arrangements of that Fort and the thanks of the Club were due to bin. Thanks were also due to Mr. Dyer, for his gifts for the decorations. They were fortun- ate in baving Mr. Dyer as a member of the Club. He was one of the best "sportsman in the Colony (Applause).
This was a ding-dong game. both wis making low scores. 25CR.C bowed their innings at 60
runs and Craigengower succeeded i:: rapping this principally (Total for 4 wkts. declare)...185 Mhrough the good work of J Abbas, who com; il 31. Scores:-C.R.C. Bowling.
60, Craigin tower 99. O. M. R. W. | CIVIL SERVICE 2ND Y ...15 1
37 1
3IVERSITY 250. 17 3 3 1
match the second In this 50 23 1 string of th Cril Servants pun- 3 1 100 shot the University's second 6'0 33 1 eleven severly. C. Y. Ng was *Dowled 1 vide
the only one toere double Sigures (19) for the University. Bearner's 55 r the Servants were the result of hard hitting, emprising seven sixes. Scores: University 43 runs, Civil Service
Kennet
Barron
Archard
Chapman
Lambert
NAVY.
Pag-Com Halborn, run out
Capt. Hyne, run out...
Capt. Ilenderun, b Erda
1
Pay-Lient, Robinson, e
D.
Rumjaha, b A. ¿saril
Lt. Jones, b Hard:
Lt. Lambert, b Hande...
Mr. Kennett, not out
Eng-Com. Archer, e and h
A. A. Rumjahr
Pay-Lieut. Chyman,
Mocsdoen, b Rumjan
C
Enz-Com. Cuninghge.
Earde........
C. T. S. Barron, is Juzdo
Extras
Total...
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53 134.
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KOWLOON V. HONGKONG MC.
This match resulted in a draw. Kowloon, Hatting first. closed hefe innings for seven wickets at 189. Macaskill played well, bis 73 not out including many bound. aries. The Club's inrings opened well. Pearce's play being a feature of the match; his 57 was the result 0 of good hard hitting. Brand also 11yed good cricket. The Club did not reach the required total 110 up to time, scoring 163 runs for
nine wickets.
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Thanks to the Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Cluh
also expressed by Mr. G. Morrison and Mr. Lamble on behalf of their respective Clubs, the Taikoo and the Civil Service.
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Pairs,-1, L. Guy and D. McKay; 2, D. Harvey and G. H. May.
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