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Musical Masterworks

BEETHOVEN-Symphony No. 3

7 Records Queen's Hall Orch, BEETHOVEN-Symphony No. 4

·5 Records Queen's Hall Orch. MENDELSSOHNV-Symphony No.: 3

4 Records Royal Phil, Orch. TSCHAIKOWSKY-Violin Concerto In D

4 Records Huberman-Violin and

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Berlin State Orch.

CHOPIN-Twenty Four Preludes

4 Records Lortat. Piano.

́SAINT SIENS-Carnival of Animals

4. Records Paris Sym Orch.

PAGLIACCI-Complete Opera

12 Records.

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA-Complete Opera

10 Records.

BAYREUTH FESTIVAL 1929

11 Records.

IN A PERSIAN GARDEN

COMPLETE SONG CYCLE

5 "Records..

The Anderson Music Co., Ld.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LEAGUE CRICKET

MATCHES.

NAVY AND "ARMY JUST

FAIL TO WIN.

..

MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929.

1. R. C. to take four wickets for 37.

rune,

DIVISION II,

RA.S.C. Collapse in Match

With Police R.C.

the victory of the season,

Alexander and B. G. Baker were There were only two matches in in irresistable form with the ball the first division of the Cricket when playing for the Police R.C. against the R.A.S.C, at the Happy League on Saturday, and

in Valley, and it was almost entirely nefther was a definito result re-thanks to them that the Police were able to record their fourth Longue corded. The Army had all best of the game with the Civil After allowing, however, for the

keenness of the Polica attack, it can Service, but despite a very fine not be said that the Service men bowling effort by Col. Wyatt, they batted well, particularly in view of the very little assistance the bowlers were denied the fruits of victory.derived from the wicket. Fry faced The Navy, too, had the best of the attack with a certain amount of. matters in a drawn game with the confidence and his 22 was the only contribution that saved the losers Indian R.C. but just failed to from a complete collapse. The sido were all out for 50, Alexander taking force home their advantage.

6 wickets for 18 runs and Baker the remaining four, at a cost of B runs

DIVISION I

Army Unlucky In Not Beating

Civil Service..

The Army have every cause to be disappointed with the result of their match against the Civil Service on Saturday, for after having all the best of the game, they were forced to be content with a division of the spoils. Lieut. Maxwell scored 34 in his best style and L/Cpl. Penn con- tributed 22 The Army were able to apply the closure after running up a Heare of 121 for 6 wickets,

Police soon lost T. H. King when they went to the wicket, but Hunter and Alexander hit out freely, and casily knocked off the necessary runs, the Police winning by 8 wickets. Alexander being bowled in the last

over of the day.

Friendly Matches,

Bright batting was the feature of, the Over 30 and Under 30 fixture nt the Hongkong C.C. ground. Reld

ran up a nice score of 63 for the "Unders" and Duckitt gave excellent assistance with 40.

The "Overs," however, retaliated Col. Wyatt-then proceeded to bowl strongly, and a splendid partnership with deadly effect, and only an un-between Armstrong (67) and Hinton expected resistance by Ling, who was (63) left the humours of the day Lup scorer with 21, Baved the Civil equally divided. Service from a complete collapse. Even then, the Army were denied their just reward, Hamilton and E. B. Red defending alubbornly to thwart the bawlers.

Stumps were drawn with the Service having lost

wickets for 81 runs.

Col. Wyatt returned the excellent figures of 6 for 24. Ling was the do create only Civil Service bowler any impression on the Army batsmen He captured 3 wickets for 24 runs

Indign R.C. v. The Navy.

Sillitoe had the best bowling figures with four wickets for 27 runs. Reid had to give away 72 runs for his threa victims,

Kowloon C.C. v University,

The Kowloon C.C. experienced no difficulty in defeating the University whom they entertained on Saturday.

Kowloon made the University at tack look very ordinary, and thanks 63 by E. F. Fincher to a well played and 11. not aut ly F. Goodwin, they were able to declare after scoring 180 for 7 wickets. The visitors made a promising start In reply, but later the Clubs bowlers took command of the situation, and with Hung, Goodwin and Brace all taking cheng wickets, the whole side were out for $3.

Club de Recreio y Civil Service.

The match at Sodkunpoo on Satur day between the Navy and the Indian R.. was full of interesting cricket, being featured by some excellent bat- ting by Lieut. Wright, who contri- buted 42 to the Navy's total of 134 for declared, and a ne innings of 4. y. F. Baodha. Apart from him, only A.. H. Madar, who scored 16. faced the Navy, attack with any confidence, whila S. A. Ismail andviously scratched their league fixture A. el Arcul held the fort at the end- and successfully played out time, the Club being 32 runs behind with two wickets outstanding, Sq. Ldr. Bum phrey, who took 5 wickets for 27 rune, and A. B. Lauleit, who captured 'three for 20, were the most success. ful of the Navy trundlers, whilst A. R. Minu bowled very well for the

Coming in ut a last minute's notice to avoid the Club de Recreio being left without an afternoon's cricket, (the Royal Artillery having pre- with the Club), the Civil Service found themselves outplayed, being dismissed by the Recreio for 10 runs, De Souen taking half the wickets for Bruns and Alves 4 for 10. The immesters then hit up a total of 01 In response. F. II. Carvalho was top ecorer, with 20. The most successful (Continued on Page 18.),

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