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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925.
SEIZURE OF RUSSIAN SHIP.
SOVIET PROTESTS TO WAICHIAPU.
HOCKEY.
CLUB 2ND. XI. v. SUBMARINES.
The following will represent the Peking, October 12. Solovicy, Yesterday's Exhilerating Play. the Soviet Charge d'Affaires, has Hongkong Huckey Club 2nd. XI. presented a note to the Waichiapu against the Submurines at the The cricket played on the Hong-protesting against the unwarranted B. S, R. C. to-day at 5 o'clock. kong Club ground yesterday bo-dentention of the Soviet steamer tween the last Interport team Astrakhan, seized by the local Colours.-Messrs. A. J. Frank,, W. which brought back the "ashes" authorities at Swatow on the 24th, H. Edmonds, J. Wedlake (Captain), from Shanghal under the captaincy and requesting the giving of immo-J. E. Noronha, L. P. Ralph, W. H. of the Rev. E. K. Quick, and The diate Instructions for the release of Locke, T. J. Price; G. R. Valluck,
and the Rest eaptained by R. H. B. Han- the ship and her crew cock, was most spectaculur and taking of strict measures for the K. C. Thomson, G. R. Wynne, A. S. some very hard hitting was wit-punishment of those guilty of this Exell nesned, on both sides. What ap-deplorable incident and the preven peared would be a runaway vic-tion' of similar acts being repeated tory for the interporters after the in the fature The note reserves! completion of the morning's play the right to claim compensation.- was reverted into a first innings Renter. victory for Quick's team in the afternoon, when the stay-at-homes went into to bat a second time and played out time. Scores.
R. Hancock's XI-Ist Innings.
T. E. Pence, 6 Quick
R. E. A. Webster, c Morris, b
Bowker
A. W. Hayward, e Stewart, b
Bowker
H. Owen Hughes, b Bowker
R. H. B. Inneock, b Bowker
F. J. de Rome, c Marris, b Quick
Gen. McNaughton, b Bowker ...
E. W. Hamilton, not oul
L. P. Ralph, b Walker
WATER POLO,
AMBROSE BEATEN BY V.R.C.
Playing in the V.R. C. bath last night, the Club's "A" team met and defeated the H.M.S. Ambrose 5 by eight goals to nil.
21
Rev. T. Is Powell, b. Quick ......5
G. R. Vallark, Ramsay, b Quick..G
Extras.
Total
Bowker
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Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R.
In another game Kowloon beat the Hermes by, eight to one.
12
the home team and running easy winners,
137
out
Hongkong batted first and com- piled the big score of 225, thanks: to valuable contributions by W. W. 17 106 Mackenzie (55) and D. Reid (47). 16.1 I 5 The home team"in reply, just fail-
a14ed to reach the century. 319 Scores.-
Interport XI. H. E; Hollands, e Hancock, h
Valluck ... da.... Capt. C. D. Armstrong, LEW.
Rowell
H. N. Balhatchet,,e Hancock,
Owen Hughes
Capt. E. V. Morris, e Me Waughton, b de Rome
F. F. Stewart, e Sub, b
Vallack
E. K. Quick, hide Rome ...
A. W. Ramsay. e Hayward, b
Hamilton,
A C. I. Bowker, b Hamilton.. E. Strip, not out,
R. F. Walker. st. Ralph, de
Ronie...
Capt. Bensley, b de Rome,
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Hongkong C. C.
2nd
XL.
47
D. Reid, e Parsons, b Gorvin
.10 D. E. G. Nicholson, e Doud, b
Hancock
11. Grifin, L Hancock
I.. D. Parker, e Hancock,
T. D.
D. E. Pendered," e and
Bishop
Bishop
1. D. McNicoll, e and b Fincher 14
F. Goodwin, e Evans, b. Hancock.
W. W. Mackenzie, b Bishop
7. G. B, Burns,
Hancock
e. Evans, b
0. Skinner, b Gorvin
R. W. Lee, b Gorvin
Extras
Total
329
I. S. Green, not out
Extras
Total
10
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Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis,
0.
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W.
M. I.
W. J. Hancock ...
.15
1.
Vallack
17
2E. F. Fincher
7
2
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2
1 C. W. E. Bishop..12
3
Owen Hughes
1 W. F. J. Gorvin.. 8
2
Hamilton
2
Webater
12
de Roma
Hayward
3.5 I
S. Jex, c McNicoll, b Griffin..
Holiday life at Burnham-on- Sea seldom lacks its touch of comedy: The latest affair con. cerns beauty in distress. A party of young women.set up u scroon of deck chairs, behind which they got ready to bathe. Just before they would have made for the sea the chair attendant approached and demanded payment for the chairs, The women refused. The attendant then removed the chairs. The dismay of the bathers was not lessened by the good. humoured laughter of many on- lookers. It was only the other day that complaint was made of other bathers who were, alleged to have gono to sea without bath- ing dress of any sort, even the most exiguous,
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R. Hancock's XI-2nd, Inninga.
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H. Parsons, b Lee ...
A. R. F. Raven, c and b Griffin
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21
C. W. E. Bishop, e Burna, b
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F. J. de Rome, b Quick
1 E. G. Renton, c
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21 H. G. Hallam, b Parker
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T. E. Pearce, Lb.w., Bowker H. Owen Hughes, b Bowker
Hancock, not out .... H. R. B E. W. Hamilton, Stewart,
b Walker
McNaughton, e Stewart,
E.
Walker
L. P. Ralph, run out
Gr R. Vallack, 'b Walker
Extras
68 W. F. J. Gorvin, b Parker
C. T. Evans, not out ...
13 L. E. S. Hodge, e Nicholsen, b
Burna
Total (for mine wkta:).. 303
Bowling Analysis.
H. Griffin
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
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M.
· 34
10
H. V. Parker .12
T. D. E. Pondered 6
6
H. G. B. Burns .. 4.2 2
R. W. Lee
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C.S.C.C. v 1.R.C..
Yesterday the Civil Service Cricket Club were entertained by the Indian Recreation Club
The game was played during the afternoon on the latter Club's ground, ending in a draw, the C.S. CC, Becuring 180; while their opponents knocked up 165 for the
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Kowloon C. C. 2nd XI v Hongkong C. C. 2nd XI. The Kowloon C. C. second eleven entertained the Hongkong .C. C. second string to an all day match loss of 8, wickets. yesterday, tiffin being provided in AH, Madar and J. S
the Club house. It was an inter- stood out for the LRC. on the bat esting game of twelve a side, the ting list while Ling did well for the visitors proving for too strong for other side with 62 not out.
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