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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922.
INTERPORT CRICKET.
Shanghai's Sensational Collapse in Second Innings.
Yesterday's play in the Inter port cricket match between Hong- kong and Shanghai was as full of thrills as any lover of this game of "glorious uncertainties" could desire.
The following is the detailed scors in yesterday's play:
Hongkong, 101 Ianings; 140. Bowling Analysis ———
Dr. O'Hara T. W. R. Wilson |G. M. Billings *D, W. Leach
O. M. R W. 27 16 26 1
30 15 53 3
15 5 31 5
$ 2 14 1
• Bowled one no ball,
Shanghai-Ist. Innings.
A. W. Hayward, b Roed H. B. Ollerdeanan, a and b Capt.
Havelock Davies
Mr. J. Divecha, o Hancock, b..
Capt. Havelock Davies
D. W. Leach, o Pearce, b Capt.
Havelock Davies
Hongkong.after a very bad start, had managed to reach 140 in the first inaings, ebiet through the fine stand made by the skipper, Hancock, who carried out his bat for $3, and Webster, W. C. G. Clifford, o Capt. whose 35
invaluable. Havelock Davies, b Reed ... Whea Shanghai went in S. J. Deeks, b Reed
about balf
plast
three, Lt. D M. Lees, not out
at
WLA
TWO WEEKS WITH PA" was fully expected that they Rev. C. E Spencer, d Capt
would oasity pass the Hongkong Havelock Davies, total, but the day's sensation was Dr. O'Hara, b Red... the remarkable collapse of the G. M. Billinge, b Webster men from the north, only their T. W. R. Wilson, b Webster. captain. Billings, making any- thing like a fight of it.
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Total Bowling analysis. -—---
O. M. R. W. Capt. P. H. Davies. 11 1 45 4 but when he was bowled after E B. Reed
3 33 4 TUESDAY 4th November.
} 1 There will be no Tea Dance in compiling a splendid 33 it was B.D. Evana
5 the Hongkong Howl theeen that the innings was going | R. E. A. Webster.
on
to end disastrously, and the last
*Bowled one wide. above date.
man in obtaining a
'duck." Shanghai were all out for only 86 Hongkong's Second Innings. iron. Towards this result, tte When Hongkong went in scain Hongkong bowlers, Havelock just after five o'clock, Olliver and Davies and Reed, contributed (Quick faced the howling of il-o ANYONE desirous of gettingutstantially. The local field and O'Hara, and runs came fairly
into communication with the ios, generally
speaking, did quickly, with Ulliver in condem Inspector of the above Focis not impress one overrouch, but mood. Billings relieved Wil-or should address 1.0.kos No. 551. the bowling mide up for every-after 10 had been passed, and
B. L. FROST,
Quick thing.
was caught off hin Leach after scoring Hon. SecretarTY.
It is interesting to note how b
Ninten runs for опр the Shanghai wickers fell. H. B Olleriessen and Hayward, the wicket. Evans followed, and he it out unti first pair in were out for aand, Olliver stuek "duck" and a single, respectively.umps were drawn, with Hang- bave com.kong's total 20 for one wicket fand this appears to
menced wha: afterwards was liver 6, not out, and Evans 1. procession back to the pavilion not out with Mr. Extras con- The fall of Ollerdessen's wicketributing a useful 5.) was sensational, the second ball' of the first over of the innings
TO-DAY'S PLAY. The weather was ideal to-day. being responsible He lifted when Hongkong went in to fairly loose ball from Havelock resume their second innings. Davies and was caught and bowl-Another large crowd had col ed by the latter within three lected, mostly weering
of play commencingtonholes of Flanders Poppies, and Hayward was bowled by Reed when he had scored one, and developments in yesterday's play. in view of the remarkable
icte est in to-day's possibiliter
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Should rate be taken up with the fingers or eaten with a fork?
Should the napkin be entirely ur folded or should the centre crease he allowed to remain ?
May lump Ucar be taken up with the angers?
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"PEEWIT"
was caught by Hancock The fall of wickea-after that was accelerated, and only checked when Billings want in.
wat tense.
Pe
and Naval and Garrison making money, the increased tariff is bad polloy. It was, es Church Parade. Hymni and
belista, Rowland Hill who dis Chant 6, Te Deum, 68, 19, covered that cheap post is the 12 Subject-The Inner Mean most profitable post, and the ing of the Poppy Day Collection” truth of that discovery, though Preacher: Rev. C. Clouston Porci | disregarded by war time budgets. H. C. F. & p.m. Dirice Service, has not been invalidated, ** Hymns 16, 47, 84, 34, 277. Scb. shown by the utter failure of the jer-An Old Testament Goa British Postmaster General's in- Preacher: Rev. T. W. creased charges for the carriage Scholes, M. A. p. Holy Com. of trade circulars and the like maka Friday, 5-15 p.m. Choirea during the war, when mer chants and manufacturers had Practice. Weddeyan Sailors' and plenty of other ressona besides Soldiers' Home, Arsenal Street (bigh postage for not indulging in Sunday, 15 p.m Chaplain's the distribution of printed matter. Meeting and Social Hour, Address The reason is obvious. When by Mr. Kirk Wednesday, 15 people can send lettera obesply. pm. Devotional Heeping, Sub. they do not trouble to fill the en- velope up to the limit allowed Assar. ject.Experience and
and if they are in any doubt as to ance." Speaker, the Chaplain. i.
the weight, they stick on another University Students' Services As.stamp without thought. The margin of profit to the post office sociation (Rhenish Mission
on each letter is considerable. Church, Banham Road)-San-
But when the rates are put up. day, November 12th, 1922, & they will be careful to see that 7.30 pan. Hymns: 540. Fight they get the full amount for their the good fight with all thy money; they use thinurr paper might;" 255, "Just as I Am and letter balances become an without one plea;" 214, “Lord of essential part of every writing sar Life and God of our Salva-rable. If the Post Office insists tion." Preacher: Rev. E. W. Lon its pound of Besh, the public Martin, MA (Warden of St. insists on its pound too, and the
Subject: public usually wina. Stephen's College). o'clock.
"The Power of the Mind over the Body."
but
The two minutes silence was) observed at eleven and then several men went in for The first Shanghai wicket f-ll
some useful practice at the nets after three minutes, with nothing
The match was resumed al scuted. after Abu: fifteen 11 35. minutes' cautious play the second from Wilson to the ropes, and
Evans sent the first balFirst Charch of Christ, Scientist, McDonnell Road, below Bowen fell, with 4 runs to the team's stole a single off the third oallo
Road Tram Sation-Sunday, credit. The third wicket fell the over. little more than a
1.1 a.m.; Wednesday. 5.43 p.m. Both batsmen stole single" Six runs for 3.
afer this, and then Olliver was Then came An interesting clean bowled by Wilson when he sequence : The fourth wicket had scored 8. Two wickets down fell at 4.10 p.m. for 15 runs the 27. fifth at 4 12 for 19. the sixth a
minute later.
The nitter is not one to be treated lights-in America. at any rate for people of culture can be recognized at once; this are calm. well poised: ther base 4.16 for 23. the seventh at 41 single co Wilson. In the follow-
certain dianity about them. for 27, the eighth at 4.25 for 28.
was cleaT.MP ing over. Evang
CORN ON THE COB.
megaz ne
Pearce followed and scored 1
Ba: whether the Chinese Post Office makes or Inses, is its own affair. It is the time chosen for the imposition of the new scale that will stick in everybody' throat, more than the charge themselves. It is useless to say that the increases hava bean con- templated for some time and have nothing to do with the transfer of the administration. Nobody, will believe it, and postal asibor- ities must not be surprised thereat The general recollec Per sa Kitano Maru, from Los tion is far too teen of Fortexem
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
and (after Billings came in the bowled by Wilson, when be had do, sia ports. Nov. 9.—Mrs. K. Mindiscriminately levied for the al Most English people would ninth at 4.53 for 86 The last red six runs. The total for Beavis, Ur. 5. T. Bulun, Mr. & C.leged object of famine relief, and probably know the arawers to wicket fell at 4.55, without any bree wiezets was 28.
Blez, Mr. G. H. Fletcher, Mrs. E never resealed. If it were really such posers taken from one addition to the score, and Hong-
The Hongkong skipper ther M. S. Hancock, Mr. E. B. Lambert indispensable to increase the pos kong weat in for their second went in to partner Pearce. A Mr. and Mrs. N. Luad. Mr. Palrates, it would at least bare Should the knife te held in innings shortly after five o'clock fine cat to lek by Hancock wa Lancrenon, Mr. and Mrs. C- Mycock longer before doing so, in order been more decent to wait a little the left hand or the right? with a lead of 54 runs.
well stopped by Divecba. Pear Master G. R. Mycock, Mr. A Should the man rise when hel
After the dismissal of Divecha
to avoid any false impression, accepta a rup of tea from the yesterday, Leach followed for a and the left-handed bowler'e over Wiste, Mr. A. Zuppiger, Mr. and versal impression, that as soon as reated OHara with caution. Piquet, Mr. J. Ralston, Mr. Hwhich will certainly be the uni- hostess? Should be thank her comparatively short "life."
Mex. J. W. Cameron, Master, J. C China recovered postal autonomy to accept af Hayward was still in, but Reed clano bowled bira when he had
Just at noon, Hancock was Cameron, Dr. P. J. Donoghue, Mr. she lost no time in making a But bow many Englishmen-only contributed one run. Clifford caught out at the wicket for a G. Evans, Mr. T. J. Evans, Rer squeeze out of it. The ington to
from Americans can then went in to partner Leach, duck," Wilson. Hongkong. Fallon, Mr.
and Mr. M. F of the Powers at Washington On view bow at anchorage of answer exactly: How is lettuce and runs came slowly from the total was now 28 for 4. Webster Federspiel, Miss T. B. Federspiel withdraw their post offices in esten?" and "Should olives be pair, who were naturally some- and Pearce were bating awt Master D. Federspiel, Miss B China was a graceful act, will. taken with the finger or with a what cautious. fork?"
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A brilliant catch by Havel ek Davies dismissed Clifford for 6. and Deeks went in next, only to bare a ball from I. „d find bis stumps after he had contributed a bare 4 to his side'e total.
to bim was a maiden one.
Hancock's Dock."
went to pre88.
McGrath.
in this country.
The Chinese press comments
the Government to carry out the
Federspiel, Miss L 11. Fleet, Rev.gly endorsed by all foriguers The Chinese R. C. Galvin, Mr. T. H. Gwynne. | Post Office's reply cannot be said Mrs P.. T. Hilman, Mr. G. Yoo to have been conceived in the
SHARE OFF IRELAND.
Harsdorf, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Joersame spirit---NC, Daily News. Caught of the South of Irelangensen, Misa G. Joergensen, Mastar by a trawler, & big bottle-nos Joergensen, Rev. P. F. Lafan, Rev. ROMOVAL OF TUCHUNS. L. Lees was in next, and the shark was landed at Cardiff and P. L Maguire, Mr. and Mr. J. play began to brighten. Pearce presented to the Welsh National McGragor, Rev. J. M
Regarded As Unlikely. soon brought of a fine catch, Museum, The shark is 16ft. Rev. E Lane, Rev. J. Pigott, Mr. Less Than Cost of Occupation which sent Lesch back to the long and weighs 15cws.
Meser. Hazami, Mr. H. Ikennga, Mr pessimistically on the ability of Germany owes the Allies over pavilion, with 5 to his credit. Neale and West, who regularly T. Okazaki, Mr. T. Nakasato, Mrbition of Tuchons. Althougb 135.000 million gold Marks (£6, Spencer, who was next in, was fish the grounds where the mo. Wads, Mrs. E. Walker, Mr. Lthis scheme was advocated over 500,000.000, according to a state beaten by Havelock Davies' third xter was caught, report that is is ment of her rep-ration obligations hall, after contributing 4. many years since a shark was Windsor, Mr. H. Yamaguchi, Mr.two years ago, there have been There are many plans, some
at April 30 last, issued by the Hara, who then find Lees, found there and the one landed and Mrs. Y. Yamaguchi, Mr. J. only four Tuchubs removed to- better than others, according to
Reparation Commision. succumbed to Reed' frat ball. on this occasion, is the biggest Yamaguchi, Mr. K. Arai, Prof. and day. However, these four lost circumstances. We shall be glad | (Full particulars from catalogue) The amount of reparation obli- without scoring anything.
ever put ashore at Cardiff.
Mrs. A. Einstein, Mr. T. Furuya,their offices for reasons other On view from Monday the 13tb|gations as fixed was 132,000 mil
The veteran Billings then went
Prof. and Mrs. H. Hatayama, Mrs. than a genuine plan of atolition.
The Tuchun of Kiangai and inst
lion gold marks (£6,600,000,000). to the wicket and his fine play,
J. L Heath, Mr. F. Hirayama, Capt
Li Hou-chi of Fa- Tuchun Terms: Cash on delivery.
Adding the Allies' loan to already commented on, was worth
D. Inokuchi, D. J. Ishihara, Vie
kien.both were driven out because Belgium-157, LAMMERT BROS..
4,000 million going a long way to see. After
count and Viscountess K. Ishii, M their troops were defeated and Auctioneera. marks-the total IN 136,000 be had been bowled by Webster,
millions.
Wilson went in to partner Lees,
5. Kajima, Mr. S. Kato, Col B. they could not bold out-gainst Towards this have been provid. who had kept his end up quite
Kunsz, Rev. Mother St. Lidgardo, their enemies. It is expected ed cessione and properties valued well, but the last wicket soon fell TÅ RID THA
Prol HL Miyake, Mr. S. Nagabachi, that the Central Government will at 2,504 million marks
without an addition to the score,
Col W. Schmid, Marquis and follow the precedent of Kiangri. The balance has been met by Webster being again responsible.
Marchioness . Tokugawa, Prof. sad abolish the office of Tuchun German Treasury bonde amount- The most remarkable feature of
m. Tomsbechi, Mr. L. Fischer, Minin Fukien since they are rid of iog to 133,496 millions.
the day's play was the fine at SUNDRY HARDWARE
G. Stedman, Mr. D. J. Barnes, Ber: Li Hot-cbi. Up to April 30, 1921, the net contribution by the two veterans
In Chekisig, the post of 93. V. Bazire, Mr. T. Booth, Mr. R Hancock, the 5. 121 46 5.9
achuo was done away with at cost of the Armies of O'cupation of the teams. 1 Jervois Street
846 Boucher, Rev. E. A Bosshards, Dr the request of Genera: Lu Yang- wa 3,143 million marks (£157, Hongkong skipper, has
a Mon. 13 m 3 6 6.6 000,000.)
| Interport record going back to
5.18% 5.5
347438. T. Chao, Mr. C. Chen, Dr. Csiang himself and a welate 11 33 27 Chon, Mr. J. C. Kress, Miss W. Twas not issued by the P king Thus what Germany has paid 1991, and Billings was first seen Tom. 14 m 4'10 | 64
New, Dr. T. L. Ong, Mr. R. Kimura, Government. The fourth a-se is in money and in kind falls below here in Interpart cricket in 1903. Wed. 15 45 6.3
13.7 2521 Mrs. M.Kamasaki, Miss K. Nakai, that of Anbul, where General >> 4 13161 m 1/330 bayashi, Miss 8. Hirose, Mr. G. Chang Wen-sheng is putting up 15513 Urase, Asst Proof. S. Aoki, Mr. 8. * bard fight against relinquishing 144036 Karasawa, Miss T. Morimoto, Mr.is job. as Tuchun despite the Mandate issued by the Peking: K. Shibuya, Miss M. Tabuchi.
Government.
15 Queen's house Central," Hongkong.
FM Weller,
Manager.
TAI LEE CHAN
Established 1884.
and
METAL GOODS Telephone Central 1993.
FRENCH LESSONS.
G. MOUSSION, 15, Morrison Hill Road.
the occupation expenses.
The instalments due from May
| 1, 1921 to April 30, 1922, amount-
ed to 2,570 million marks and at April 15 last there was still balance das of 965 millions.
The
TIDE TABLE.
11th to 17th. Nov, 1922.
► Bongkong 52 Mean Time.
Let Walm Egkons [Saan" Time
..
11 m 0 38 | 73 3 3 £#
1.43%
Younger generation of cricketers must really look to Thur. Is
their laurel
5.
6 la 6.0
64 63
2 19.70
The Shanghai "extras," only 4, T. 17 m 7 54 6.1 speaks well for the Hongkong zide's distribution in the field.
flalight
m 8 18 ! 19 5 44% 4.4
m10 3x 2.1
1 7 2.5
m. morning s. afternoon