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CRICKET.
مظا
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1991.
Bdr. Baker, Leni. Parkes, Capt. Meredith, Gar. Davies, Gar. Drar, Bdr. Ross and Gar. Hanwood d not bas.
R. Hancock and Young did no bat,
Bowling analysis.—
H. Bandford, b Holland W. Gorrin, & Holland W. Cowen run out...... Dr. Smaller, b Holland...... C. Bars, o Tomlinson, b Rhodes S. Spillett, a Tomorj, b Rhodes W. Gill not out .........
0
D. M. Goodall, b Morrison
J. Stalker, Purell b Harrison
01. P. Robinson, a Jotham, b S. H. Jamail ......
10
Bastly.....
8 C. I. Stapleton, not out
2
-Bowling Analysis. ----
Corvin
D. X. 8 : 0
* 91
W.
30
༣
Cowen Sars...
↓ 0 30
Bowling Analysis. ——
ax. 1. w. 8 Capt. Spinks...... 13 -721 5A.B. Medunak... 15 2 J. Stalker .... 0
08 3 47 1
tr
น 1.
KCC
0.
X.
20
b.
5
19 F. B Thompson, a Draw, b
Hayler...
B. el Arsalli
15 8. Abbas........
B
Bowling Analysis :----
M. H. Abbam...........) 14 1 72 Curroom...
60 36 5 1 39
C. R. C. 09.0 C. Choa, b Young .... 0 23
Las
10.
0
3
w. Ho Wi-kin......
14
0 43
OH, C. Hunk......
10
0 55
3
0 83. 0
1.
1
1
LR C 42 A. H. Rumjahn, b Graham...
Wol Wing-Jak, b Farthing ..
1
b
Lo Man-pan, o Benson, b George Lee, o sub, b Lammert 14
Farthing
2 Graham
4G. A. V. Hall, o and b Young 0
183
8. H. B. Ismail, o Graham,
Baker
Ho Wing-kin, b Young....
9
b
J. Wang, not out
50
M. H. Abbas, a Dyer, bGraham 5. A. Ismail, b Grabáni
A. J. Kow, a and b Edwards...
DH. B. Host, nos cul..
Extras.
11
Q
1
D. Ismail, & Meredith, b Graham
7
Extras.
J
47.
Beulty...
N. E. ዩ. 13 1 48
D. Rumjabo, c Dyer, b Graham
4
Total....
Martin
J. S. Curreem, a Meredith, b
G130
4
Bowbog Analysis ---
Crola Rees
3 I
4. -A
ป
W.
4
3
25
D 23
5
W. H. Thornton, a Tomory, b
Rhodes
Civil Service v. Craigen- but 0
gower.
9 -0 17 Civil Service had to fight hard
CSGCd XL. for victory in their match with E. Taylor, e Thompson, Craigengowar on
laktor's Holland ground, winning just on time by | tha_narrow margin of three runs, Craigangower, balking first on a wicket which favoured the bowlers, found runs hard to get. Hamilton waa in splendid form and aften had the baten in difficulties. Of the total of 100 scored by the home sida, R. Haas, going in first wicket down, contributed no less than 33, B. 0. G. Spisks & Stone, b the only other double figure scorer being Umar with ten to his W. Hill, & Khoda..... | credit. Baza gate a couple of chances in a delightfully fres ioning*. Civil Service had to struggle bad for victory and but for a splendid innings by de Rome would have gone under. De Rome Holland mada 55 and the next highest score laudes was that of the Captain, Ssyer, who put together 18 before being caught.
Tue pinib wicket fett with the scure at 100 and Reed balped Hamilton to put en soother
Rhodes
H
1
0
&
0
E. L. Braga, o Bean, b Beatty 27 S. Ismail, his wicket, Lt, Miscdonald, noi cui
Extras.......
21 S. Dail, b Graham
Total..
Capt. Spiska, C. Dance, J. M.
0 Jack, and B.E. Lindvall, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.—
K. C. C. 2nd XI v. Police. There was no exciting, forch to the match between the 2nd XI. of the K.C.C. and the Police pisyed Do the Ister's groud at Happy and at the fall of the math wicket Kawluan required two to draw. These they go, but in trying to
Kunett daytet...
ย - 26 "
95, Abbar not out
[55 Company, RG. A v. RA. M. G. In a tierson League match played as Happy Valley on Friday between the above teatas L.G.A. won by 175 runs. Senres: $5 Coy, RG.A Sergy, Ruchard, b Holisade Capt. Davies,
Eel Arculli, a Davies, b Baker 1
Extras..
Total (lue 7 wkta.)...91
W. Gittias and Chan Alsa-WOOD did not out.
Nowling Analysis....----
A. M. K. W.
Young
D
13 #
Farthing
.19
$ 24
Total. Bowling Acalṣais. —
38 Limmert
3
1
Elwards
G
! 23
M
k. 11
10
ย
3 11
Graham Baker......
3 and win the match before being Valley. The. Police knocked up 61 Bdr. Baker, e West, b Rhodes, 61/University v. 1. & C., C. 2nd XL /
bowled by Omar. Scorea,
Craigengower.
J. Wilson, e Ling, b Feed...... 5. Jex, e de Rome, b Ling....
Ebodea
↓
West, b
1 obtain the winning run taeir last fC. S. Al. Williams, b libodes... R. Bass, e Fincher, b Hamilton 50man was run out, the game ending B. W Bradbury, 1.b.w.
Pitt, b Hamilton
A. Omar, e Sayer, b Hamilton
L. Lammers, e Edmunda, b
Heed...
Y. Abbas rua out..
W. Marsh run out.....
a. Faityda, b Hamilton..
|J. Bessat, b Reed.
Extr
Bowling Anslys.—
Read.......
in a tie. Hawa and Spinks for Kowloos and Grimmett Alexander for the Pulice bowled sad
wall, Scores:
Sergt. Holloway, c
Rbod:
31
A COOLIE'S GUILD.
against the H.K.C.C. ad XI on Chinese labour, serociations in
Holds Big Procession. University compiled a big score An addition to the plethora of their own ground, winning by 123 Hoogkoog is the Chinese Coolies' runs. Teod and Hoslim made afGuild, the format inauguration of 3 splendid stand for the final wicket (which took place at the Hoog. and when the former weat. Roffey Kwooz Hotel, West Point, last ably carried on the good work. evening. University declared at 200 for present seven or eight thousand The new guild has at seven and got the Club seconds eut members most of for 137. Scores:
whom have permanent employment. A big procession was held yesterday in celebration of the Decanico, and 15 paned through Ibe principal
11
30
Gr. Dowland, not out Gr. Dyer, not out
Extras...
University. Total (for 5 wkta, dee1T. A. Redmood, e Baworth, b Br. Bose, Gr. Saow, Gr. Mc-
Mackenzie........
Angh and Ge. Henwood did nT. E. Yeoh, b Itsworth
Holim, e Stubbe, b Way. M. E Rafey, retired
King, e Hedge, b Brawn..
Carpenter, b Spiaks.
Kelly, c Leach, b Brawa
"Woods, aut qui.
Condos, st. Edmonds, & Brawn 5
01 Cpl. Rhodes, b Baker
4*
O OC
M. B. Orman, b Waz Vickers,e Frazer, b Dorkio»..
S. Lau, Lb.w. Darkies.. R. W. Barney, not out. M. K. Tus not out....
Extras...
boroughfares of the city. Dressed 85 in their best "toga" and wearing 40 Lenad-brimmed straw hats eur- 1 mounted by glistening beads and
coloured yarn balls,
the pro-
16 cessioniste entirely concealed the 8 lightest clue to their occupation. Included in the procession Wern 12 the often-teen little girls, roms riding on horseback and others carried by coolies in "bores," LIGT dragon heads", Chinese bands and all procession paraphernalia,
Total (for Twts.)...260 E. K. Ong and P. E. Choo did mot bat.
Bowling Analysis.—
Played at King's Park yesterday resulting in a win for the K C.O. 2 by 14 to 10.
Police.
D
Alexander, b Spoka
U
E. W. Major pot out..
R. Earnshaw, e Leach, b Usory
1
Grimmett, a bus
Booker, b Overs
1 bat.
C. Earnshaw, Hodge, b Brawn
Baker, e Overs, b Spinks
27
이
Bowling Acalysis. —
0. M.
18gt. Hollanda
8
Total...
4Cpl. Rhodes
10
Capt. Tomory
3
20
X. E.
3 Cpl. Savage .....
I
3
144
ī
3
RAM C
3 14
1
Extras...
Sergt. Holmode,
c Dyer, b
5 15
+
Davies.......
Total...
+
Bowling Analysis.—
*55
0.
B.
Capi. Tomory, b Davies w-Pla. West, e Williams, b Davies
S
0
7. Overs
20
28. M. Thompson, a Henwood, b
5 Spinks
U
20
3
Baker
Dorkins
...
*Brawo
+ 0 13
Cpl. Savage, è Holloway, b
2.
Baker
Stubbs..
D. 31. B. W 15 2 61 2 - 15
Mamb, b
17
4. W. Mackenzie, 5
- 49
1
McHugh, b
Walso0
A
Raworth
Davies
19 Capt. Archer, not out
Palmer
$
0
ePte. Powell, b Davies
0
Way..
5
1
S. Sgt. Mann, b Holloway Extras..
W. W. Mackenzie 1
H. K. C. C. 2nd XL
10
Sewell, b Hoalim
23
2A. O. Brawo, e Carpenter, b
Alexander
Total.
43
W. W. Mackenzie. c Yeah, b
CONSIGNEES.
Redmond
Total. Bowling Analysis-
Grimmett
ሰነ M P 12.3
እ.
1. Lesch not cut
10 0 38
Ü
.103E F. Spicks, c Barnabaw, b
5 E. J. Edwards, c King, C.
Earnshaw
Bowling Analysis.-
16
14
R.
W.
Tatsas, công, b lenh
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Capt. Daries Bdr. Baker
19
Day, c Osman, b Yeah
13
6
Raworth, not out
SI
* 3 14
3
15g. Holloway
5
1o
J
A. W Mackenzie, e Redmond,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
b Hoslim
D
5 1 27
OL. Jack rus out.
0
45
Drake run out...
Extra
5
Total..
GI
RG.A. v. LRC
G.A. gained so easy victory at Dorkins, & Redmond.
the expeasect I.B C. Going in Erst Palmer, e Roffey, b Redmond. Capt. Davies and Cspt. Olliver put | Stubbs, stb Bedmond
Frazer, b Hcalim
From SAN FRANCISCO vis
D
HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS,
16
B
AND SHANGHAI, MANILA.
0
The Steamship
on 83 runs before the former was
Extras....
12
Bowling Analysis.—
caught. Partnered by Bdr. Baker,
{
JI,
W
[
21
3
Cap. Ollitar coatiourd to score
· Tale!..
157
fre-ly and raised the total t
H. K. C. C. T. C. R. C.
+ 0
3
131 before the Bombadier fell a
2 [ "
E. J. B. Mitebell made
I
1 2
0
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Liog.. Hamilton
C. s. c. c.
F. J. de Rome, st. Jez, b
Bryant
E. Dunkley, e Bryant, b Omst A. 3. Wood, c Fattydad, b Omar
R. E. Witchell, J.b.w. Omar E. C. Fischer, b Omar.. G. R. Sayer,
Lammert
H. Strange, c Jex b Bryant W. Edmunds, ren cut....
E. W. Hamilton, net out.. F. Ling. b Bryant.
E. B. Heed, b Omar.
Extras
ear sincere sympathy a sympathy (Continued from Page 3.)
that is very real, for in very truth we lie!) death 13 fue gate of life feel with her. But when a
man Oma Nature teaches us this: "Except auch as Dr. Jordan passes from us, Bryant and die, arideth by itsell alone; but if it die, it beareth mucis fruitpathy does not confite itsel Lammert
to more feelings. It acts as an in-
Science Meinlorces it by the law »i the conservation
L'
the Christian faith is more than a
change
ac
Kowloon C. C.
L. J. Blackburc, c Carpenter, b 15: Grimmett
1L. E.S. Hedge, e Grimmett, b
Alexander
4 F. E. Lawrence, b Grimmett
UF. Evelyn, b Grimmett
i. Ovary, b▷ Alexander.
serable total of 37, of which two men contributed
Six Civil Service plagers failed to
core.
8gh Pitt, c Barchard, b Davies 7Sgt. Wilkinsoo,
"SHINYO MARU,“
The above-named steamer bar- ing arrived on Friday, the 9th Dec., 1921, consignees of cargo are hereby notified to present
victim to S. Iosil. Lieut. century for the H.K.C.C. sgainattheir Bills of Lading for counter-
Sum
all
centive to greater endeavour. In Civil Service 2nd XI v. RA.M.C. of energy--the the Aoalects we readThe Master The ... C. tails a lessed force of a personality such as that said. "Wine a man's lather vea Civil Service z XI. co the of Dr. Jordan is not lost. Christi.
wark his tendencies, when his father latter's ground. Batting in the anity gives as the assurance that we is dead mark his conduct. I for Carp roz up the respectable total Jung for i the Resurrection f three years he does not
of 105, Major Tomloseo, guing in Grimmett Christm-saad by those
Alexander ot from his father's ways he may be the fall of the second wicket, petent to judge to be the best prom called fihal." Today we have be undefeated with u to bis Earnshaw ed fact in history-the assuratrefore us the example of cas who lived bowled with deadly affect and
credit. Holland sod Macdea King that the personalty survives, pOG
Graham helped Capt., Ulliver to the C.R.C. sad was undefester signature, and take immediate a full bfe, giving Inmself to the dismissed the Civil Service for the
Navy v, K. C. C. merely resolved into its constituent relief of suffering. forwarding the
send up the score to 179, at which when the Club declared with their delivery from alongside stesmer Played at Kowloon, a beavy total the B G.A. declared, Oliver score a 200 for the loss of mine for parts, but as an entity, conscious cause of eduration, taking a pro-
the Company's Godown, scoring match ending in a draw.then being not cut. All the wickets. His 103 included eleven where and capable of self-expression. I
Navy decited at 203 for five butemen indulged io winent part in the beneårent
cargo impeding free boundaries. With four wickets down immediate discharge will be thuse of us therefore to whom tivities of Freemasonry, ost disdain. Holland luck four wickets for justice sad Kowloon had compiled bitting. Capt. Daview oltiining six for three ruas the C.R.C. were in a landed at Consignees risk.
135 for five when timɔ was called.boundaries, Olliver and Baker bad way but the later batsmen ing the interest of hospitality and over three runs apiece whilst
Scotes:
Storage will be assessed on mere form of words, the beautiful spurt, and above all having & fr / Bardes claimed 3 for 25. Secrea:
seven each and Grabar two. succeeding is effecting a draw, the cargo remaining undelivered after phraseology of the service we are faith in God. Towards such a one
Against the bowling of Grabam the score
the close standing Friday, the 16th. December. using to-day, (the burial service of whom we have been privileged va
ladians could do nothing sed were at 1 for seven wickels. Score: the Church of England slightly have as our Pro Vice-Chancellor, we
44all out for 49. Grabs bad the
H. K.-C. C. adapted to the occasion) is full of owe the duties of suns. As then we
splendid naslysis of eight wickets E. J. F. Mitebell, not out......103 evafort, for the keynote of this thank God for Dr. Jordan's life, o
23 for 25 ruoi. Halland took tas D. Beid, tus out
remaining two. for service is the "sure and certain hope earth; as we praise God for the
fourteeo.. H. Benson, b Ho Wing-kio Bcores. of the Resurrection to eternal life," assurance that that life is not ended, for those who die in the Christian but rather increased under other Faith Trusting in this hope, we conditions, let us determine to fol- believe, Dr. Jordan has passed low on, that we with all those that through the gate of death. In this are departed in the trus faith may faith we hope to renew our friend-hare our perfect consummation and ahip with him in the future.
bliss, both in body and soul, in we! God's
eternal Aod ert:lasting glory.
To Mrs Jordan and others
RAM. C.
Hulisad, e Sara, b Taylur Capt. Temory, a Guerra. lihodes, b Taylor... Major Tomlinson, act out Piti, b Taylor...... Thompson, e Spinks, b Gorvis.. West, b Gorvic Savage, b Cowen Stone, b Cowen Bogers, b Taylor Wilkinson, Taylor
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Navy,
Lt. Com. Jutham, Macdold,
0
b Stalker......
1
Bevd.
+
Purcell, st Dioce. b Macdonald.
60 M. Kennett, a and b Macdonald
Eav. Crole-Rees, Braga, b
Macdoo Id
14 Mid. Hayter, notout...
40
23 Capt. Davies, e S. D. Iscosit, b
18 Capt. Olhrer not out.
14 Bdz. Baker, c and b 8. H.
Ismail
Ü
R. G. A
Mid. Sparks, b Spinks
23
F. B. Arcuili
6
9 Lt. Com. Drew,, bot out..
Extras...
st. Sandford, b
ExTM.......
2
Tatal..
8
Total.........106] bet.
.1
15
Major Edwards, o Kaw b Lee... 22 B. D..C. Morgan, e Giltins, bi
Ho Wing kio .....
50 T. E. Pearce, not out 60F. H, Farthing, b Ho Wing-kin
E. G. Lammert, rua out
86 L. J. Davies, 1. b. w. Les
..203 Lieut. Graham not out.... 20 F. N. Young, b Les
Extras.....
8
Com. Steven, Lt. Beatty, Sga. Lt. Morrison, and Beso, did not
Freckles Learns Quickly!
Total (for two wita.)...,178 |
Extras....
Allbroken, chafed and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where same will be examined on Saturday, the 17th. December, at 10 a.m.
No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the 80 steamer or Godown, and none I will be entertained if presented 0 later than three weeks after 15 arrival of steamer:
0 No fire insurance whatever will DJ be effected.
18
Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager.
Total (for I wkts dec.)...200 | Hongkong. 9th Dec, 1921
BY BLOSSER
F-E-E-L!
THATS CORRECT-BUT YOU SHOULD "ALWAYS" SAY "DOUBLE" WHEN
ONE LETTER IS DE-
PEATED
NOW YOU MAY READ YOUR READING LESSON TO ME AND THEN YOU CAN PLAY
MOCKET
DOUBLE UP, MARY,
AND SEE THE SUN RISE!
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