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“MONDAY, “NOVEMBER 20; 1922:

CRICKET.

Friendly Matches.

HK.CC. 24. XI.

W. W. Mackenzié, o-Ong, B

Yoob.....

C. Sara's XI.

F. Baker, o Dankley, b Hill ca C. Bars, Watson, bayer...

2. Grimmett, st. Cullip, b

1: Trochi......

42

37 E. Fincher, s Saver, b Wood... 40

0 H. Sandlord, b Sayar

M. M. Watson, b Peterson. G. H. Pieroy, Ng, b Although the · League paason Bolhatchet does not start until next Saturday,B. D. C. Morgan, b Phiarsen........ most of the crickal pitches were R. E. Hollands, e Osman, b F. J. Ling. e Hamilton. b. occupied during the week-end. Peterson

F. Haynes, b Baker

5

Sayer.....

THE undersigned are prepared Some good games were witnessed, E. Alderson, b Bolhatchet 23

to quale prices for best quall but it was apparent that some of W. Galloway, e Choo, b Ong... 5 W. Gill, a and b Bäker, y freshly mined SILIMPOPONe team have not get settled K. Mackenzie, not cui.. 29 W. Cowen, not out COAL, trimmed into Bunkers at down to their old for. Many of D. Reid, b Bolhatchet............ JEBATTIK or SANDAKAN the Clula have to deplore the loss |W. Fraser, o Ng, b Peterson... (British North Borneo) or tout good players! Kowloon, Jast A. E. Eagle, 150tract for regular Bunter Sup-year's champions, boing particular- Peterson plies for 6 or 12 months at favoury badly hit.

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1 W. Nuss, not out

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Advertising on 500,000,000 Letters.

Apparently the day is stil

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be fully exploited, saya the Times

11

of October 10. The proposal ac....

Total (for wits.)...151

J. Alderman did not bat. Howling analysių.——

W. Hill.......

E-Dunkley

5C. Tacchi ifti, t. Sayer

1

}

119

M.

W

4 1 10

2. 3. ✪ -

w.E. W. Hamilton

6

1 24

S

3. Baker

.10

#

A. Oswiek

3

L. E. Wood

W

A. E. Wood's XI.

10

G. R. Saper, e & b Ling

25

Dunkley, b Sara

3

F. Baker, 1.b.w. Sara

15

I

1

University.

One of the most interesting matches on Saturday was that

Total which took pluce between Taikoo and Wayfoong on the Hongkong

Howling analysis— Cricket Club ground. It was a beary scoring match, and was

3. H. Ung. drawn. The B. and S. men, who. Peterson... 6. 1 took bot koock, ran up the big C. H. Yeoh.......... total of 211.

1.. Gace, H. N. Bolhatchet Crawley, 1. D. Crawford and W.. B. Ong Roger being in especially fine form with the bat, since hit tea fours in. F. Choo, run out. his 39, Crawford and Crowley each P. 11. Ng, b leid c'aining sight. The last three

J. E. Yeoh, 1.b.w., Reid Trikuo wiekat's fell for vae rug. Thanks to the splendid batting of. A. Peterson, e Alderson, i

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oa both sides was weak. Scores:

Taikoo.

H. Spicer, v Clark, b Peat .............

A. L. Gace, b Mason

E. C. Hagen, 1.b.w. Peat

G. A. Chadwick, e Riddell, b

Masen...

J. D. Crawford, c Pest,

Pentveross

H. W. Biger, b Riddell

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T. O. Yeow, e Reid, b Galloway |J. L. Y. Saye, b Galloway,

V. F. R. Viecajes, not cut

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tively canvassed some time ago

| for "letting" the back of postage stamps for advertisements, which won the enthusiasm of the utili- tarians on the one hand and provoked the indignation of the sentimentalists on the other, has get no für her. As for the other proposal, that the stamp- obliterating, machines at least should be converted into revenue-` earning units, it was stated ni the Post Office yesterday that Mr. Kellaway has decided that, for the present at any rate, ibair use ahal be confined to Gavera- ment publicity.

During the war, of course, ex-

EA. Uswich, st. Sandford, Ling tensive usa was made of this

A. E. Wood, by Gowen

to W. Cullip, b'Cower

28 W. Hil, b Cowen .....

1. W. Hamilton, & Haynes, b

Grimmett

C. Usher, not out

C. Tacchi, run out... Watson, b Grimmett,

Extras..

Tutal

Bowling analysis.—

20

Total ji wkts.).......lär Bowling analysis)——

0.

R.

W.

456. H. Pierry... 15

2. J. Ling

SD. Reid........

17

2C. Sara...

b

W. Galloway.. 2. E. Hollands U

t

A. Grimmett..

-

52

W, Cowen....

#

B. M. Chaloner, b Pext

9

h

1

D. H. Basner, e Clark,

Mabey.

B. Crowley, b Clerk

E. G. England, b l'est. H. G. Edles, not out

Extras......

Total..

Bowling analysis.—

.241

C. C. C. v. C. B. C.

The match between Craizen ower and Chinese Recreation Club on the former's ground resulted in a dmw, slightly in favour of the visitors. C. R. C. batted first, and thanks to a fine innings by George Lee gut 106, to which Craigengower replied with 79 for the loss of eight wickets. Scores:

medium by the Government to advertise savings certificates and other movements, and a start is to be made with ■ new publicity schame. For months to come the automatic stampers will diaw public attention to the British Empire Exhibition, to ba beki at Wembley in 1924. It will be some weeks before the whole postal system cau take part, but Sheffield, Cardiff, Bradford. Porta- mouth. Blackpool, Brighton. Bournemouth, Dundee, Preston, and Exeter will make a start this week. London and Birmingham will join in next month, and the 3 +

other centres in December.

D.

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Kowloon v. Infantry.

W.

It is estimated that a total of five hundred million letters will K. C. C. were at home to the bear the exhibition announce- Infantry on Saturday, a drownment within the next twaive match resulting. Scores

Kowloon.

C. I. Stapleton, b White.

G. A. V. Hall, c L Fleming.

i Dods.........

months.

11

D. B. Peat

[ M. R. 10.3 1

FAIR PLAY FOR GIRLS.

W

10

W. J. Clerk

1 49

21

F. H. Peatycrusa

12

1

S. Jex, c Moorhead, b Bacon... 11

V. A. Mason...

&

C. C. Dance, b Bacon

T. W. Riddell.

4.B. D. Evans, not out

61

H. A. Mabey

30

H. C. Hung, e Marsh, b Omar..

G. Lee, e Marsb, b Grimes...... 30

R. E. Lindsell, e Junes.

Cross

20

C. R. C.

C. Choa, e Paice, b Omar...

H. H. Bansun, b Bacon

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*Bowled one wide.

Wayfoong.

T. W. Eiddell. e&b Crawford DE.. Nicholson, c Chadwick,

England

W. J. Clerk, e and b England D. B. Peat, not out

G. R. Chrk, e Crawford, b

Chadwick

V. M. Grayburn, e Uhadwick, b

Crowley

F. H. Pentycross, and out

Extras

J. M. Lau, 1.b.w Omar.....

OA. O. Brawo, ant out

H. W. Ahwee, c and b Grimes, 0

H. Hung, White, b Omar......

5

4

W. Hung, L... Mackintosh

11

H. Chica, b Grimes

Lai Kuen, e and b Omar

Wang Sik-chuen, not out Sbi Yuk-kwan, b Omar

Extras....

Total for wkt.)... 161 U. 3. Omar

A. A. Paice V. A. 313.03, D. Skinner, H. AT. Grimes.. Mabey and G. A. D. Morrison did. Abbas

nat bat.

Bowling analysis.

أحمد

G. A. Chadwick... it * 40 J. D. H. Crawford 10

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Total

Too Many Overtax Their Strength.

A girl who earns her parents' 81admiration by growing rapidly, 17 becoming taller than themselves before she is well embarked on ing womanbood, hardly has fairplay. She often outgrows her strength, and unless her development is

L. J. Blackbum. 1. Pestunji

11 and L. A. I. Duncan did not bot. carefully watched and her blood

11

Bowling analysis.

Capt. le Fleming, b Hall Capt. Moorhead, & Pestonji 1Lt. Bacon, b Evans

Capt. Howard, b Brawn

Major Wright, b Duncan

11 Capt. Dods not cut

Extrus..

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3. PL W.

30

Capt. Dods....

13 3 45

1

Lt. White

Ll

32

1

U

Total

10 Lt. Bacon

5

3

13

Bowling analysis.

Capt. Crusa....

20

1

k. 1.

w. Major Wright..

3

2

1

11

30

6

6

2

24

Infantry.

*

1 19

18

0. JI. 2.

D. Mackintosh... 4

C. C. C.

I

1 T. Grimes, c and b Lee

E. G. England ...

32

1W. S. Marsh, b Lee..... 2D. Mackintosh, e sad b Lee

1

13

E. C. Hagen...

1

2

Dr. V. N. Atienzza. b Lai

12

→→→→ | B. Crowley..

#

1

J

1. Abbas, b Ching.

Ü

*Bowled one wide.

[G. Greatson, & Ching

University H‚&.C.C. 2nd XI.

W. B. Muskett, not out

Extene

G

1. Peston

FG... Hall....

70

id

B. D. Evans

A. O. Brawn.

I. A. R. Duncan

17

H. H. BensoB

13

*1 ¥. #. W.

Stipendiary

The Bradford Magistrate (Mr. Beaumont lam very exciting match the Morice), addreasing a gathering Waiversity

Hongkung

defeated

U. M. Omar, e Ühing, b Lai

A. A. Paice, b Lee

Total for 8 wktej

A. L. Terry and G. White

Bowling analysis.—

in the Spen Valley last month Cricket Club Zad XI by one wicket. said he trembled sometimes to Set to get 10 to win, the Laiver- think what the country would be jsity looked at one time as if the pot bat, if there were not still Sunday task was too much for them. With schools throughout the length the last man in, the University re- and breadth of the land.quired eight for victory, Ong G. Lee. He declared that Sunday and Viccajee casily obtained the H. Ching... games were a real menace to the runs, the former having to his Lai Kuen schools, and amongst other re-grit and being a letinted when grettable developments of the the watch was brought to a close, last 20 years he indicated Sunday with the home tean score stand excursions, the non-maintenance fiog at 195 for nine wickets. H. E. of family worship, and the lack Hollands had 17 knocked of him in home life of wise checks and in one over-8 fire and there fours. restraints.

Scores:

Total..

1.t. Jones, Capt. Cross. 10 Leader. L. Thompson and

7 White did not bat.

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16 1 32 1

10 3

5.1 1 10

2

C. Sara's XI v. A. E. Wood's XI. Teams captained by C. Sara and A. E. Wood were on view at the Civil Service ground, Sara's side winning by 47 ruas. Scores:

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Bowling analysis,——

X.

1 23

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