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LEAGUE CRICKET.

LR.C., 2nd XI Y CSGQ]

2nd XI.

MONDAY, JANUARY)

Pte. Barnes, e Russell, b'Spinka

a

Bar. Baker, o and b Hostin

Sgt. Rodgers, a Spints, bSpinks 8gt. Wilkinson, pot out a

Extra

23

Major Bagnall, b Yooh... 0

10

Capt, Daries, b Halim.

14'

9

Lt. Graham, wicket, b Hoalim, 7.

Gnr. Streets, a and b Itumjohn. 17

139 Gar. Parkes, b Halim..

Bowling analysis

Major Downing, "b"Yeah

0. &

1.

w.Ger. Earies, bXech

94

a = 33

3

1 Sgt. Stevens, not out

Extras...

3

13

-

1 21 229-4

1 1

2

Total.

Bowling analysis: ----

ሲ. M.

10

1 SQ

+

0

1 $1 5

1

31

1

Those second strings met on the Civil Service ground on Saturday Braw Batting first, the Indians compiled Russell 19Frans for the loss of five wickets

Haslett and then declared. B. Abbas con- Overy. tributed 52 and 6). Rumjahn 46 runs pat aut. Civil Service couk Spinks

Lawrence got withstand the bowling of the | Indians, and in 19 overs were all out for 1 runs. H. D. Rumjaha had five wickets to his credit for

19 ms, and F, B. Kitchell four wickets 17. The Indians thus won by a big margin. Scores:

1.R.C. 2nd XI

E. Ali Mousdeen, run out O. Rutnjaho, not out

N. B. Kitchell; b Cowan

S. Abbas, b Cowan

E. Mooseen, e and Sandford Y. A. Wahab, I Cewan

Extras.

+

16

21

Tutal Fire wikts. dee....133 A. H. Malar. B. Nazarin. A. Kitchell. U. D. Kunjalo, and M.

Sadick did not but.

Bowling analysis— P. บ

R. Taylor...... S E. Dunkley

{

1. Сонад, ... 11.2

Spillett.

W. In. Sandford

1

C.S.C.C. 2nd XI.

ཡཾ ོ ; ཡཾ ལསྶ ཝཱ ཡ

E. Sandlord, e Nazarin, b Kit-

chill

Teoh. Hoalim

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

the

latters'

C.R.C. 2nd XI v. Police R. Q

C.R.C second string was defeated Rumjahn.. by the Police by 111 runs at Happy Valley. C.B.C.eould do no better than 39, Alexander and Gibb

H.K.C.C, v. Craigengower- bowling, unchanged throughout the 1.K.C.C. looked like sustaining innings. The Police first pair put a bad defeat at the hands of

the on 11 Aina and

scare Craigengower on eventually

150, wached

the ground. Fl.K.C.C. batted first, and remaining nine wickets falling foret Blaker to the first hall of the

Scures:

match, bowled by Onar. Lani- only 38 runs.

mert cspp his colleague's per formance by dismising Mitchell 3 with his first ball, and two wickets were dawn for six. Tive for ten, 7four for $3, tive for 57 and eight 4for 75 showed the domination of the bowlers. Then Farthing and

C.R.C.

sChan Wing Cheung, st. Booker.

b Alexander..

Wong Sit Lo, e Ellwood, b

Gibb

Hong Sik Chung, & Gibb Lai Kuen, t Booker.

Alexander

Yew Man Hon, e Puntue, b

Alexander ......

Cheung Wing Kin, b Gibh Wong Fo Keung, e King. b Gibb Leung Kam Khrung, è and b

Alexander 1Chan Sheung Wing, not out

Chan Yung, b tribú

MeNicoll altered the complexion et thingy and 193 showed for the O ninth wicket. Alter their bad start Dthe side did well to finish with 150.

Craigengower found it hard to get runs, and no one me much of a 1 stand. Lering the first wicket at 716, second at $0. and fifth at TV, they were all out for 97. A feature of the match was that the two Lammerts. L. E. and E.G., playing 39 against each other. both topped the bowling figures. the former w.with 6 for 37 and the latter 5 for

Scores:~~~~

Extrus

Total

B. Taylor, c G. Humjahn, b H.

D.. kumjaha

Bowling Analysis--

E. Dääkkyje H.D. Kumjahn,

b Kitchell

Alexander Gibb

F. Haynes, & H. D. Bunijaha

Q

S

Q. M R.

9.3 2 17

Police..

5

C. Blaker,

Û

E. J. R. Mitchell, e Marsh, b

Laminert

1

40

J. D. Humphreys, e Abbas, b

Lammert

21

G. Brockbank, b. D. Rumjaha E. B. Spillet, b Kitchell W.Thornton. c A. H. Mador, b

Kitchell

'T. Cowas. c. A. H. Madar, b

H. D. Kumjaho

W. Hill, not out

B. Tacchi, e N. B. Kitchell, b

H. D. Rumjahn.

Extras..

Total Bowling analysis —

H. D. Runjaba

6C. P. Alexander, played on, b

Wong Po Keung....

of Earnshaw, and b Wong Sik

3A. Grimmett, b Wong Sik Chung C. Earushaw, c and Wong Po

Keurs...

Keuz

H.K.C.C. Umar.......

6B. D. C. Morgan. b Lammert 3 Major H. M. Edwards, c

Abbas, b Omar

R. G. Lammertrus out.

Lammert....

W.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from (Page 3)

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GERMAN PUBLIC COMPANIES,

Berlin, Jan. 2

Offcial figures show that publia companies in Germany" last year increased their expital by over nineteen milliard marks, which: is more than the antire capital of joint stock companies in 1913.

FIGHT PROMOTER IN 'TROUBLE.

New York, Jan. EL

Tex Rickard, promoter inter alia of the Carpentier-Dempsey, match, has been arrested at the instance of the Chlidren's Society and charged with criminal assault. He was later released on one thousand dollars' ball,

Rickard surrendered immediately he heard that a warrant had been issued. Hitherto he has declined to make a statement, but a Children's Society official has explained that the charged is concern- ed with a girl of Afteen who, with two companions, is at present kept in custody charged with incorrigibility. Rickard will answer. to his ball on the 25th.

GREAT BERLIN FIRE.

Berlin, Jan. 21.

A destructive fire has almost completely destroyed the chocolate factory of Tempelhof near Berlin. It is stated that sight hundred workers were injured. The damage is estimated from 40 to 50 million marks.

RAILWAY

GERMAN RAILWAY

STRIKE.

Berlin, Jan. 21.

A railway strike has been declared in Saxony..

INTERNATIONAL · FOOTBALL.

London, Jan. 21.

la the soccer-amateur-International, England best Wales-by-7 goals to oil at Swansea.

Wales beat England at rugby at Cardiff by 28 to 6.

TERRIBLE TALE FROM RUSSIA.

Stockholm, Jan. 21.

Ex-Premier Branting has returned from the rellef expedition to Sciara. He has movingly appealed to the Swedish Government and people to help the starving Russians who are not only reduced to eating corpses but even compelled by the pangs of hungar to kill and devour their fellow victims.

Berlin, Jan. 21.

RUSSO-GERMAN COLLABORATION.

There are pross reports of the arrival of Soviet plenipotentiaries charged to furnish guarantees necessary for effective Bas»o-Gemzan

collaboration.

14

10

11

5

F. E. Booker, a and b Wong

Si Chung

H. E. Hollands, b Lammert... 14

1 Major Wright, b Lammert

2

T. H. King, 1.b.w., b Wong Po

+

41

1F. H. Farthing, c Hull, v

C. G. Perdue. b Wang Sik

Chung

39

0 L. D. McNicoll, not out

23

ம். Y.

R

7 I

10

Ellwood, run out..

N. B. Kitchell...... 6

17

Maskell, e and b Wong Po

1 F. X. Young. b Omar

Extras

5

g

Keung

0

Gibb, ran out....

5

Total......

.130

Bowling analysis:—

Extras

0. H.

R

Omar........

15.5

3

Toial. Bowling Analysi~~~

150 Lammert

10

1 37

6

Abtus

0

Ng Ste-kwung and Gittens lifted Bowling analysis :—

-M.

R

w. Major

R

G

the total to 111; but the tail

0. X.

f

0.21

D

Craigengower.

collapsed, and playing a man short † Macdonakl

0

37

DS. Jux, b Farthing.....

'

C.R.C. managed only 120. The Stalker

15

+37

0 31

5

G

427

# 10

OL E. Larmert, e Blaker, b

rout fur improvement. Scurts: Cochrane.

3

17

+

Jammert...

12

Kowtoon.

James

4.3

U. M. Omar, Blaker, b Lammert..

E. L. Braga, b Ching

J. F. Wilson, e Lammert, b

Farthing

20 F. G. Thompson, b Ng Sze-

kwong

4. G. Mine Denald, b Ching.....

K.C.C. 2nd. XI v. RA.M.C. Playing at Kowloon, R.A.M.C. | Hallam, pot out... beat the home team by 34 runs. Kowloon started well, but had bad luck in having three men run out. Savage Ther finished with 75, making meng with the tail-end to the tune of four wickets for nineLi Ken........ rers. BA.M.C. started well, but Wong Sik To.....: 7 Wong Po Kesing 11 the result was in doubt right n

the fall of the eight wicket. The Yew Man Hen...

Wong Sik Chung... 5 last two proved equal to the job, however, and took the total to 120. Scervs:

Kawloon.

"HAVANA MARU.” baving arrived from the above L. J. Blackburn, & Bholes..

Consignees ports,

of Cargo F. E. Lawrence, run out..

are hereby notified that their A. O. Brawn, b Bhodes.. goods are being landed and placed H. Overy, run out... at their risk in the Hongkong and F. Evela, rm out. Kowloon Wharf and Godown R. E. Lidell,, e Barnes, b

Savage. Company's Godowns at Kowloon,

L. Jack, c Tumory, b Sarage.

Extras....

are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where delivery can be obtained

where delivery can be obtained E. F. Spiake, cani b Savage..... as soon as the goods are landed.

N. L. Latton, b Holland.. Goods not cleared by the 27th. as soon as the goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 27th C. Russell, b Savage. Jan. 1922 will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be Jan, 1922 will be subject to rent. W. B. Haslett, not out..

Damaged packages must be left in the Godown for examins. tion by the Consignees' res-left in the Godowas for examin- resentatives and the Company'stion by the Consignees' repres- the Company's Surveyors,, Messrs. Goddard and entative and Douglas, at 10 a.m. on Wednes Surveyors, Mesure. Goddard and day and Saturday. All Claims Douglas, at 10 am.on Wednesday must be presented within Tea and Saturday. days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized. No claim will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.

USAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,

Y. YASUDA,

Manager. Hongkong, 21st. January, 1922.

Tutal Bowling analysis:-

All claims must Hollands.... be presented within Ten days of Rhodes.. the steamer's arrival here, after Savage... which date they cannot be re- cognized. No claim will be ad- mitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately, OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,

Y. YASUDA:

Manager. Hongkong, 21st. January, 1922.

7 6.1

R.A.M.C.

Sgt. Hollande, st. Evelyn, b

Overy

I

University v. RG.A.

The University quired on easy

2 victory over the .G.A. on their

H. W. Bradbury, & Lacert... 11ilding both sides left a lot of Spinks.

own ground, winning by 83 ruas.Y. Abbas, e Mitcheli, & Lam- For the Euiversity Roffey played a

mert....

17 five innings of 73, including 15 A. A. Fattylad, b Edwards... 12 boundaries. The home team de- W. Marsh, run out

clared at 162 for and dismissed | F. W. Major, rand b. Edwards

W. Hall, not out their opponents for 7. Scores:

University.

A. Hoalim, b Davies....

M. A. Roffey, b Davics

P... Dixon, c Wright. b Lam-

Capt. Spinks, o Lee, b Ching... 15 17.1. Stapleton, not out T. Cochrane, b'Let

0

Extras

15

22

16

J. Stalker, J. F. Robinson, C. C. Dance, C. P. James and W. T. Elson, did not bat.

A. A. Tumjahn. b Baker.....

9

mert..

2

T. E. Yeoh, e Davies, b Baker 11

Extras

14

10 F. R. Belmond. b Baker

0

12

Total..

07

Bowling analysis.—-

0. м.

73

Bawling analysis :-

0. 1. R.

Ng Sze-kwong 11

B. 02

Farthing

0 - 1 03

Lammert

2 33

5

2 Lee ... 10.3 —

Ching..

10

38* 13

81 Young

3

1 11

C.R.C.

23 Edwards

4

Kowloon T. C.R.C.

M. B. Osman, not out.......... 9. W. Bolhatchet, not out...... B. A. Ponsonby-Faze, e and b

Davies.....

Extras

Total (for & wkts. dec.)...163

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"PUTNAM WEALE” IN PROPHETIC MOOD,

Predicts Violent Struggles In Five Years.

London, Jan. 6:—Mr. Lenox Total (5 wkte, dec.)...209 | Simpson writes in the Press from Wasbington, complaining of the total inadequacy of the treatment accorded Chinese matter. He says that little progress has besu w.made regarding the real rehabili- Itation of China. The various de- 1clarations and possible guarantee 8 treaties mean nothing, is frether iarosde into China's independence became impossible over a year ago. He complains that the rail- ways have not engaged attention 65 and the international finanse question has not been put in the toreground though it is destined to the next five years to load to 27the most violent struggles, and

almost certainly to open wazfako..

9' 2 C. Choa. & Macdonald.

G. Hall, b Stalker..

At the commencement of this

Ng Sxe-kwung, Thampson,

Stalker

match the wicket was very soft G. Lee, b Stalker

and Kowloon batsmen did what J. Wang.

b

你 Thompson,

b

31.

W.

1

2

+

W. Vichers, M. Yue, T. O. Yeob,!

did not bat.

41

Bowling analysis.

D.

K.

W. they liked with the bowling. After

Stalker...

0 Davies

21

10

25

17 Baker...

20

3

Graham..

4

32

two bit ont merrily. Two were out H. Ching, b James

was joined by Macdonald, and the H. C. Hunt, run out..

↑ Downing

23

5

የ...

Capt Tomary, & Russell Cpl. Rhodes, B Brawa..

Major Tomlinson, b Spinks. Cpl. Savage, b Lawrence,

Spinks

Pte. Osborne, b Overy.. Cpl. Stone, e Railton, b Spinka Pte. West, Blackburn, b

Russell.

1 Capt. Olliver, e Vickers, b

Ĕcalim

1 Licut. Chester, b Yech.

losing Thompson at Sivo, Braga W. Gittius, a and b Stalker

for 121; threa for 161 and finally A. J. Kew, c Spinks, ▷ Stajker.

the innings was declared at five for Chan Mas-woon, pot cat....

209. C.B.C. started unpromising.

5-ly with one out for two, two for 12,

-16 three for 27 and four for 42. Then

Extras

Total..

10

CHOLERA IN MANILA.

On account of the abolars out-

5

0

break in Manila, Admiral Strauss

fican mailom, states a report of the .127 5th. inat.

8 has denied shure leave to Amer=

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Some Player!

BY BLOSSER

I TELL YA-

WELL ORSANIZE

A FOOT BALL TEAM,

WNADINA SAY?·

ALL RIGHT İZL

BE QUARTER BACK-

ANT WE'LL PRACTICE

THERREK.

US KIDS 60T

YOU DID? WELL, I FORSID UP A FOOTBALL TAG TO PLAY-HES TOO

TEAM TDAY

LITTLE.

Dep.

AT

HOME

"THAT

NIGHT

YA CAN'T USE MY FOOTBALL IF I CAN'T PLAY

"AW, YOU WOULDN'T BUST. UP "TH GAME JUST.BCAUSE

YOU CAN'T PLAY, WOULDÚA?

DEA

I'LL TELL YA WHAT YOU CAN

BE-

IT'S ALL RIGHT FOR "TAGS" BONNA PLAY. HE'S GONNA BE TH' FREKZED

SPECTATORS I

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