THE FAIRY CHAIN.
To-Day's Gala
Performance. ·
CRICKET.
THE ARMY ♥, THE NAVY.
The second match in the triangular tournament was bejua The last few days have witness-on the Club ground yesterday, ed great activity at the Theatre when the Army mat the Navy. Royal, where the organizers of As chronicled in on yesterday's the appeal for funds in aid of issue, the military scored 192 for children's charities at Home, during the morning stage. On have been preparing for what is the resumption Capt. Spinks car-| calculated to be an unsurpassed ried his contribution to 57 before presentation of the Fairy a delivery from the Rer. Cale his defence. Chain Though the play is not Rees penetrated
was entirely unknown to the Colony Modest bat useful aid (it has been produced on two occasions on both sides of the Harbour) the elaborate scale on which it is now to be given at the Theatre Royal to-day, will be something entirely naw.
The enargetic Secretary of the Victoris Recreation Club (Mr.
rendered by Maj. Tomlinson, LL McDonald, Bdr. Baker, and Cpl. Purton,while "Mr. Extras" helped with 27, bringing the total to
The Navy started in good style) with LL-Commander Jotham and L. Franks, but after the dismissal of the latter the sea Sarvice fared
R. C. Witchell) has undertaken badly. If it had not been for a the duties of producer and stage splendid affort of 73 by that pro- life batsman Lt.-Com. Jotham, manager and as regards elaborate-
The last pair
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NOTARLE COMPOSER.
GRIEG
Norwegian Composer of Lite Nineteenth Century. Edward Hagerup Grieg (1843.
ness of its scenery and the num. f the Navy would have been hope 1909) was the most representative | bere of its characters, it can be lesaly behind. said without exaggeration that not effected a rally and kept their Norwegian composer. His music new and strange charm. since the production of "Piskis ends up overnight, when the was always national, and full of score-board showed 173 for alae. and the Fairies,” has an
Life Donald, the left-handed Grieg was especially successful in the smaller forms of instru- tear production bean attempted on such a lavish scale. There will slow bowler, accomplished a be five different settings each with sterling piece of work with the mental composition, and in his ball when he notched the hat' atmosphere" considerably
its
ama-
many songs.
His greatest orchestral com-
enhanced by an artistic distribu-rick by dilimasing Lt. Franks, positions are the Overture, In tion of tiny coloured fairy lights.
Lt.Com. Stevens, and Lt. Stewart,
ful.
Automa: the two Suites of
concerto for piano He also
IN THE HALL OF THE MOUN- TAIN KING, “PEER GYNT "*
That the producers are nothing the two latter being clean-bowled "Peer Gyat" music and the if not thorough, is evidenced by Cpl. Purton, sending down wome the many ingenious devices to fast deliveries, was also success wrote three violin and piano Sonatas, and several large strengthen the impression of Continuing the Navy's innlagt "fairyland." The toadstools and
orchestra, of which "Olar battercups would be valuable finds this morning, the last pair, Betty compositions for chorus and for the naturalist in point of size, and Haytor, gave the bowlers
Although Grieg reflects the but here they are meant to be in some trouble before the former Trygvason" is the most famous. true proportion to the bulk of the was taken off McDonald. modern spirit in his music, the fairies, frogs" and "bunnies." together the final partnentip national favor of the Norwegian
produced 33, carrying the total to folk song is over apparent. Where there are frogs there is the respectable figure of 193.
has been water, so a pond
With a lead of 78 the Army introduced into one corner of the again received a splendid start-
The fourth and last number in stage for the benefit of these off from Captains Olliver and amphibians, which is common Davies. The Navy rang the the "Peer Gynt Suite" describes with the buncies, have an extra-changes on their bowling without the adventures of Peer Gynt in ordinary aptitude for performing success until Bestly got one the Hall of the King of the Dovre dances and other grotesque past Davies after the latter had Mountains. Attracted there by!
the beauty of
king's motions on their hind legs. They contributed a capital 42. Olliver, the comprise an important section of who has been maintaining, and daughter, Peer Gynt is attacked the attendants in the Court of the increasing, a fine average, carried by the gnomes and trolles, and Queen of Fairyland (played by his score on to T1, when Greig driven out into the world. This Miss S. Weill). The role of the un-penetrated his defence. The is an interesting example of a fortunate Princess who has to be other batsmen rendered consider simple theme being repeated, protected by the magic chain of able assistance without doing thus portraying Peer Gynt's flowers against the designs of the anything dotable, except Redpath fight. An example of program Ogre is in the bands of Miss G. who was credited with a mixer music. Ramsay. Miss P. Ogilvie has been before having the ill luck to be
VICTOR RECORD. dressed and trained to give run out. At tiffa time the
No. 18,042 fearful impersonation of the military had topped the second wicked Ogre, while Miss D. Wit-century for the loss of eight chell carries the part of the wickets. Prince who is united to bis Prin-
cess at long last and is happy
with her "for ever afterwards."
Full Scores:-
ARMY. Capt. Olliver, run out
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The play will be interpersed by Capt. Davies, e and b Hayter... 50 many songs by Miss D. Panchion, L, Beaven, b Beatty Miss D. Witchell and Miss C-Capt. Spinks, b Crole-Rees... $7 Ramsay. Miss Panchion is
Maj. Bagnall, b Wood.. really
the
possessor of
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good vojće. Colourful music Maj. Edwards, c. Franks, b
Stevens
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SCHOOL CRICKET.
The Indian School played their
10 return match with the Kowloos School yesterday and won by 6i runs. For the winners Arcalli, Mahomed and Abbas batted well. 01 Scores are as follows:~~~
composed specially for the pro-
duction by no less & person than 8. Sergt. Redpath, e
Czole-
Todo Miles will supply the in-
Rees, b Stevens.
cidental accompaniment to the Major Tomlinson, c
Crole-
play while other selections appro-
Rees, b Stevens.
K. B. 5.
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priate to the "atmosphere" of the Lieut. McDonald, e Wood, b play will be given in concert by
J. Leate ran out
Crole-Rees
18
Jeuner c Kitchell b Arculli
15
C. Collett 9. Romisho b
Arcolli
27 Pitt b Arculli
McBusschaert the Misses Ruby, Bdr. Baker, run ont....
Rosebud and Vivienne Young and Cpl. Purton, not out...
Extras..
French b Abbas...
271 G. G. Edwards c Kitchell b Ali
Pearne b Abbas...
J. Collett b A. Rahim...
14
M. Dilkich not out 1D. Stevens ba. Rahim
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three other local instrumen- talists, under the baton of Mr. Tedo Miles. And last, but not least Miss Vivienae Young in the second act will contribute novelty for the audience in gracefalinterpretation of the Ser- pentine Dance.
Total..
A
Bowling analysis.-
D.
R.
w.L. Weill b Ali
B
Beatty
25
3 58
Başter
.24
I 52
Crula-Bees Skinder. Wood.
.12
2
Extras
1 - 15--
19 1
22 19 3
Total Bowling analysis.
A.
0.
H
75 F. M. Arculli...
3
1
D
W. Abbas
5
I
19
N. Ali...
6
16
A. Rabim
3
8
2
E. K. J. S.
N. B. Kitchell c Stevens b
Jenner
0
45
D. Mahomed Dilkich b
Jenner
C
23
A. L. Rurajahn Jenner
b Baker Mid. Hayler, not out Lt. Beatty. McDonald Extens
1
W. Abbas o Dilkich b Stevens M. Hassan & Pearaa b Collet
13 J. B. Jaheea,b Jenner...
Davies,
b C
M. P. Madar b Collett...
21A. H. Abbas b Stevens
4
25 A. Rahim c Collett b Jenner...
N. Ali pot out
3
D
193
Extras
10
0.
3. £. W. 16.2 3 56 $
17 9 28 1
Total Bowling analysis.---
10
.9 1 40
5
21 1 6
3 17 3
-Jenner ... Stevens...
0. M.
11.2 2
42
7
27
2 Edwards
11
Dilkich... Baker
1
12
13
71 42
4Maj. Tomlinson, not out.
13
Capt. Spinks, b Beatty
-L
M. Deitrich, E.
Mosen,
Haytor
16
McArthur,
Witchell N. Garrard And
Stevens
12
Jimmis Blackburn,
Sgt. Redpath, rus out.
21
McDonald, c. Douglas- Hamilton, b Besity...
Extres
Tifu-interval score (for 8
wickets):
244
The entire play is in the bands
of about fifty Kowloon children
on
It is hoped that the sup- Stereos port which residents have
Navy. been in the costom of bestowing
Lt. Comdr. Jotham, c Edwards, will be previous calls,
b Baker..... generously extended on this occasion. They are
moreover assured of full value for their money. Sasts at $2 and $1 each L.-Comdr. Stevens, b Mc-
Dcasid....
can
Lt. Franks, c Olliver, b Mc-
Donald
be booked at Moutries ori purchased at the Theatre ticket Lt.-Stewart, b McDonald officer. Another gala perform.Comdr. Greig. o Edwards, ance is advertised to take place
b Davies... Com. Wood, b Purton ....
on the night of the 3rd. January. Skinner. c Spinks, b Purton Following are those who take Rev. Crole-Lees, b Furton ...... part in the production in addition Lt. Comdr. Douglas-Hamilton, to the principal performers men- tioned -
Spirit-Miss D. Goodman. Wail:-Master F. Augus. Fairies:-Misses D. Punchios (Lily), G. McNider (Daisy) Crissie Dixon (Here Bell) M Bryson, EH. Collison, V. Black- buru, J. Anderson W. Henderson,
Bowling analysis.---
A. Smythe (Snowdrop), P. Wool-Donald... ley (Violet), E. V. Blackburn, E. Davies Meade, K. Nightingale, J. Ander- Parton.... son, G. Prickett L. Tollan. and L.Edwards Dunn.
Bluebells; J. Raven, C. Dixon, M. Ratey, J. Barr, E ARMY-2ND. INNINGS. Steel, and K. Chester.
Capt. Olliver, b Greig ... Frogs-Master J. Pearse, B. Capt. Davies, b Beatty Angur, V. Pitt, Q. Edwards. E. Lt. Beaven, c Crola-Rees, b Leste, C. Hammla, and R. Haytor Gerrard
Rabbits:-Master K., Jenner. Maj. Bagnall, c Jotham, b
M. Weill, R. G. Mai. Edwards, Franks, b
12 F. M. Arculli b Stevens
C.
Spinks
Baker
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