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SPORT.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
FIRST DIVISION.
**Titania" -----4 R.GA-3
Wilts.--.
2 S. China......... Kowloon...2 Ambrose " Club...........1 Police
"TITANIA" v. R.G.A.
Of the four First Division matches played on Saturday the result causing the greatest surprise was that of the match between the newly arrived "Titania" Eleven and the RG.A, who are placed high on the First. Division list Leading by 3-1 half way through the second half the RGA seemed certain winners, but the Sailors, combining speed 'cleret..
and abooting, ran out winners the odd goal in sever, after an un- usually fast and well contested game
Mr. Jones was referee.
Play
WILTS. 5. CHINA.
good
by
...
The Wilts, who are hot favourites, for First Division honours, met the
i
THE CHINA MAIL.
but they found the goalkeeping
Tonight there will be no game 24
of Mrs. Richmond very sound, and Lieut. Golding who is scheduled to try as they would they could not find play, is away in camp. He will play the net. The final whistle found the off his fixture on February 21, at strentiously contested match a goal 6pm.
arot set in, three batsmen making the trip to the pavilion for 1, 5 and 7 runs. Gil effectively stopped the rot, but he was unable to get a part ner to stay with him, and when eventually he hit his own wicket, heless draw. had 24 (the side's highest score) to his credit. The HKCC won very comfortably by 123 runs.
The scores were ****
HECC. 2nd
Capt. Spinks, b Sara
R. A. Madden, Lb.w. Taylor
The following were, the teams —— Victoria Ladies. Mr. Richmond, Mrs. Joseland, Mrs. Humphreys, Miss Macdonald, Miss Wentworth, Miss Mitchell, Miss Walters, Miss Rosser, 17 Miss Stubbings, Miss Ranger and Miss
Robertson.
J. W. R. MacPhail, c and b Sara... 34 W. W. Mackenzie, b Taylor. 7 W. J. Hope, c and b Taylor Cal Grier, not out
C. C. Dance e Garvin b Taylor. ID MENicol, rao vặt
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Hongkong Ladies. Miss V. Young, Miss D. Capell, Miss C. Frost. Mias A. Tollan, Miss B. Jennings, Miss E. 58 Jeanings, Miss E. Woolley, Miss L. 10 Tollan, Miss M. Ramsey, Mrs. M. 33 Railton, and, Miss R. Youäg,
6
199
Taylor
Total (6 wickets.)--- Capt. Pritchard and H. H.
did not bat.
Bowling analysis.
O. Mu R.
9
0 15
1 37
8: 0 64
Sarz Gorrin Taylor Dunkley ........................... 6 Chapman 45
0 27 0 8
CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XL. G. J. Tacchi, b Hope Knight, run out Dunkley, b Hope Gorvin, b Hope.......... Chapman, c and b Spinks Gül, b. w. Spinks................. Burden, b Hope
**FISKE
"LEE.
Gibson, ran out
Taylor, b Spinks
White, b Spinks
INDIANS 7. PUNJABIS.
This match resulted in a win for the Indians by a 3-1 margin, the play being fairly even right through the game.
"KOWLOON. STAFFS.
This match, played at Seckumpoc, ended to a 2-2 draw, Kowloon falling to pieces half way through the second half when they leading by two clear goals,
FRIENDLY CRICKET.
H.K.CC. v. CS.CC.
were
Sara, not outərən ma va
Extras
Total .........
Mesars. F. Wheeler and M. L. Railton acted as referees.
The Victoria Ladies having won the two previous games of the series, they were entitled to the trophy which was presented to their Captain (Miss Macdonald) by Mrs. Johnstone wat the conclusion of the game.
Mrs. Johnstone complimented the game O players on the excellent
abd
the
SHOOTING.
VOLUNTEERS v. MUSKETRY STAFF.
On Sunday the Volunteers met the Musketry Staff in a League match at.. King's Park Range, and again scored a comfortable win by a`margin of 83 points.
.
The scores are as follows
EXVDC
Mr. Grimes
17
200 500 600 Pts." 46 47 44 157
F. Goodman ... 46 43 41 130 Dodwell......
Shaw -Wells....
43 44 37 124:
36 43 41 123
35 40 44 120
Goodman .................. 37 42 41 120 Meede ...... 41 42 31 14 Frith ......... 38 39 25 102
Total...
MUSKETRY STAFF.
..970
200 500 600 Pts. 39 38 41 117 Cordon....... 38, 39 38 115 Reynolds 35 40 38 113 Lambert 42 31 39 112
that had just concluded. then announced that Mrs. Pollock Owould present a cup for competition annually between ladies hockey teams,
winners of the Mr. Nition 15 first three games out of five to 17 be the holders of the cup for the 1year. In the event of the same team 5 proving successful two years. In suc 7cession, or three times in all, the cap 24 would became its absolute property. I. She boped to witness many a. tussle 4 for the trophy similar to that just" Ül concluded.
"At the initiative of Miss B. Jan- 1nings, the Hongkong Captain, cheers were given for Mrs. John Johnstone and Mrs. Pollock, Miss E. Jeanings 76 also thanked these two ladies for the interest they had shown in ladies bocker and for the valuable trophies they had presented.
Bowling analysis.
Hope Madden Taylor
D M. R. ...11.
4 16
4
4
0 19
0 24
3
0 16
4
Spinks......
K.CC. v. RE. AND LA.
#
Following the presentation, the
Cross......
34 39 28 11
w
Burnett.. 33 33 38 109 Gray........... 38 42 26 39 37 26 - Ansel!
Total
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1981.
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FAMINE RELIEF.
NATIONAL DRIVE.
FORMAL LAUNCHING SUNDAY,
An indirect result of the world While the formal launching of the 106 104 war has been to put one of the most! National Famine Relief Drive has luxurious passenger boats we know been set for February 13 at a recep- 887 of on the run between Singapore and tion to be given by the Premier,
Australian ports.
Chin Yun-pen and the Cabinet.
It happened in this way. In 1924 actual solicitation of funds is already The Match of the season will take place on Saturday, 19th instant, at the Woerman Line of Hamburg com- under way in some quarters and it Range when thepleted a vessel, (3991 tons registered) is expected that several substantial Stonecutters Volunteers meet HMS, "Titania" which was the last word in that donations will be announced before who have only been beaten once. speciality of the German steamship the reception
A good tussle may be expected, companies, to wit, making passengers. A programme that calls for actual The team to represent the Volunteers comfortable. Wer intervened and sacrifice is already under way at the is as follows:-Messrs. Grimes, R. put a stop to the Woerman people's North China Union Language school business, and when the armistice came and the Peking Missionary assocÍA-
O President and members of the Ladies Goodman, Meade, Shaw, Wells, F. O Hongkong Heckey Association were Goodman, Dodwell and Thornhill. Re- at Home" to their friends. Tea serves: Mesers. Lyon and Frith. was provided on the ground.
Before the series of games for Mrs. Pollock's cap is commenced, it is hoped that a suitable playing field! will be provided for ladies' hockey.
K.C.C
GOLF SECTION.
"TRIANGULAR SHOOT.
the vessel was one of those taken over tion will begin its catapaign at a by the British Government. Under dinner on Thursday at 7 pm, in the the name of "Wahehe" she made two Peking Y.M.CA. gymnasium. The or three voyages between Australiz dinner will be followed by a spirited and London for the Shaw, Savill and į drive meeting. The following is the result of a Albion Company. Now she has been Work of organization which is to match shot off on Saturday at King's acquired by the Burns-Philp Company make the drive a nation-wide endea The K.CC. received the RE and
Park Range between the H.KV.D.C, (for whom Messrs. Boustead and Co:vour is progressing rapidly and the LA, at King's Park on Saturday and
R.N., Dockyard and H.M.S."Titania." are the local agents), rechristened Henan National Famine Relief Drive scored an easy victory. "The visitors
A close shoot resulted in a the Marella," and put to join those Committee telegraphed yesterday batted first and found much difficulty.
win for the Volunteers with the popular vessels the "Montoro and that its Honorary Chairmen will be with the home bowlers. Stalker (6
The Volunteers the "Mataram" on the run between military and civil governors of the Dockyard second. for 25) and Overy (3 for 20) dismiss- ing the whole side very cheaply. The
The 1920 "Eclectic" Competition were out for the 4 figures mark, but Singapore and Austrália. She is now province. The chairman on manage the civil governor and Mr. Warren only players to make a stand and was played yesterday, J. Parkes the climatic conditions made scoring in port ready for the return trip after ment will be Mr. Sun, secretary to The Sydney papers bad some tale Cline will be the executive Secretary. reach double figures were Edwards being the winner with a nett score far from satisfactory at 600 yards | her first voyage up.
as to the "Marella" being built as a Other provinces are expected to wire Played on the Civil Service ground (15) and Redpath (14). Kowloon of 36. D. J. Mackenzie was second and an unexpected failure was the
result. en Saturday, this match was watched found little dificulty with their with 38. The best 4 cards returned
private yacht for the Kaiser, and reports of their organization in a few The scores are as follows: by a good gathering of cricket visitors' bowling and very soon com-
after the war he was to go round the days HE.V.D.C
Plans for the Premier's reception enthusiasts. Fielding very strong piled 136 runs for nine wickets at
200 500 600 Pts. world on her inspecting his conquests. the home team avenged the defeat which figure stumps were drawn
Mr. R. Goodman... 45 48 42, 135 This may be so or may not, but what were completed yesterday and it is they received recently at the bands leaving them easy winners by 86 runs.
Grines 45 47 43 135 is quite certain is that the ship as she to be the principal event of the of the Hongkong Cricket Club, by Ramsey batted very prettily for 47. winning the match comfortably by runs, and Braga was the next best 77 runs. Batting first, the Civil scorer with 21. Service scored 135 runs before the whole side was out. This low scoring was due in large measure
11
The scores were
RE. AND LA.
to Lieut Graham, R.G.A who con- Major Edwards, c. Stapleton, b
versatile Chinese Eleven on Saturday-siderably strengthened the H.K.C.C.
The Seldiers were the heavier team and their defence gave the Chinese forwards no chance.
The Wilts, scored once in each hall without reply, a fast game and ing in a victory for the Soldiers.
“KOWLOON v. “AMBROSE.”
Stalker
Overs..
bowling department. The H.K.C.C. Major Greenaway, started very promisingly with one wicket for 31 rans. Then the wickets began to fall, fast, and soon the whole side was for the very low score of 68.
The scores were >--
CIVIL SERVICE. E. C. Fincher, st. Davies, b
Farthing
H. E. Strange, c Farthing, b
Graham........
can re
H. F. Bevan, b Graham
12
8 22
Kow- "Fielding several spare men. loon did well to come out victors against the Sallors by the odd goal in three. The match was fast and play did not lie in favour of either F. I. Ling. Sawyer, b Graham... 5 alde much. The "Ambrose" were the EW..Hamilton, Lb.w. Graham... 0 first to score, Savage breaking the F. J. de Rome, Blaker, b Farthing 6
defence and beating G. R. Sayer, b Graham Kowloon Crocker at close range. Not long R. E. O. Bird, h.w. Graham
20
8
15
Evans b
14
SS Redpath, e Evans, b Stalker Col. Taylor, b Overy Capt. Wahl, b Overy
S. 5. M. Pearson, run out
Lt. Hammond, Lb.w., Stalker... Sapper Jackson, e Braga, b Stalker Lt, Larcom, c and b Stalker... Capt. Murray, e Southerton, b
Stalker...
L. Cpl. Haywood, not out...
Extras.....
after Mair for Kowloon equalized. G. H. Piercy, c and b Farthing... 25 J. Stalker....
In the second half play «was very even, Kowloon getting the winning goal through a penalty, Knight, taking the kick
CLUB v. POLICE.
W. H. Edmonds, Pearce, b
Graham......... Roos, not out i ur
Extras......
Total
draw against the Club on Saturday.
The two teams met on the Club Farthing 17 ground, and after about ten minutes Graham -----
of eren play the Club broke through and scored. They still led by this odd goal at half time, but early in the second half the Police equalized. There was no further scoring after
C. Blaker, b Bird------
Tere
J. Parkes ...38 less 2 36 D. J. Mackenzie...38 scr.
38
C. M. W. Reynolds.42 less 2 40 1. Stalker aganı -41 less 1.40
V.B.C. REGATTA.
AN ENJOYABLE OUTING.
A very enjoyable outing was spent
2 City, yesterday by members of the at Black Boulder Point, Kowloon
0 Victoria Recreation Club and the triends who joined them in the third
3
of a delightful series of small 3 regattas.
The races were interesting and keenly contested. Four boats took
"
in Meade
Shaw
Frita
Dodwell Wells
+
F. Goodman... 44 41 45 130 is to-day is a revelation in the art of period prior to the intensive cam-
44 42 39 125 affording luxury to travellers at sea-paign from February 20 to 28 inclu-. 41 43 38 122 There is accommodation for 174saloon sire. Some of the organizations will 42 49 24 111 passengers and seventy second. The bare completed their canvass by 39 41 27, 107 state rooms which really justify this that time and on the day of the 42 36 26 104 modern style and title are wonders of reception the figures will indicate comfort, with mirrors in the ward-in a large measure, the success the Total............ 979 robes among other conveniences pot drive is to have.
usually expected at sea. Then there The North China Union Language are the cabins "de luze," that school announced yesterday that its R.N, DOCKTARD.
so freely applied to members are giving up many of the 200 500 600 Pts expression 39 40 37 116 gramophones, motor bicycles and plans for summer vacations and will Mr. Johnston i--
Drew.......... 42 41 32 115 such things. These rooms deserve sacrifice many pleasures that they McGuigan...... 38 38 37 113 it with their real bedsteads, writing may give more to the fund.
Miss Theresa Severin of the Y. ... Cossey ... 40 47 22, 109 tables, private bath rooms attached,
more W. C. A. will be one of the prin- .. Crocker......... 39 35 32 106 and abundance of space to
99 about. "De luxe" travelling costs cipal speakers at the Missionary Pritchard 34 40 25
98 you fifty per cent more, and if you meeting to-morrow. Miss Severin "King Salter. 38 38.22
accompanied Miss Sara Wren on a" 91 bare the money is well worth it. Gil.......... 32 30 29
0
0
into the water
the race.
6 part in the mile scratch fours, each
with a lady coxswain, one
E. Connell, fell 5whom, Miss
while landing
of
"
She was 50 after
speedily rescued, however, little the
worse for her unexpected ducking.
F
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Total...
In the saloon, lounge, music room, trip through the West. Chihli district 847 smoke room, etc, the designers seem in the interests of the Philadelphia to have had a free hand with no Ledger. They found that famine expense spared. They are really conditions are growing more serious 200 500 600 Pts. beautiful In the saloon one notices and Miss Severin will describe them 40 46 32 118 first of all that the chairs are not at the meeting.
Rev. J. D. Hayes, field investigator, 42 31 115 screwed down, but merely rest on the
HMS. TITANIA”-
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
8.3 1 25 6 8 3 20
6
prizes, spoons and small silver cups,
At the conclusion of the sports, Miss Witchell, daughter. of the Mr. Tapley
Jackson... 42 Honorary Secretary, presented the
Barker... 36 Blackford... 36 Kr Scout... 39
******
w
42
24
#
Edwards ...
13
*
H. Overy.....
13
ECC 11. E. W. Alderson, b Edwards
51. S. Bates, c Taylor, b Hammond
J. Stalker, & Edwards........
..135 A. W. Ramsay, c Murray, b
Edwards........ ********
to the successful.competitors.
Mr. W. Logan, Chairman, thanked
0 the ladies who served refreshments, and the officials for their services in conducting the races. He reminded 47 the gathering of the forthcoming 9 annual regatta of the Club, at which 12 he hoped to see a large attendance.
C. L Stapleton. b Pearson w.R. G. Southertoa, b Edwards...
OE. L. Braga, c and b Edwards... 21
D. M. Goodall, not out-
The following were the results- Junior fours, 4 mile: 3, A. E. Sim- mons, (stroke), C. H. Blake, (No. 3), D. D. Urquhart, (No. 2) and F.
4Tonsochy, (bow); Z, G. R. Hazavet's
The Folice surprised some of the football prophets by bringing off a
Bowling Analysis.
Pearce
.......2 0
R. 14
3
50
3 IL. Overy, b Hammondvar
9
15 -2 HKCC.
66
7A, O. Brawn, b Edwards...
7
14 B. D. Evans, not out.............
18
Extras..
12
0
0
Total..
W. H. Drummond, b Bird
5
..G. E. R. Mayell, b Bird
Bowling analysis.
TE. Pearce, c and b Edmonds... 12
0. M
2
1 65
5 20
2
0 24
this.
SECOND DIVISION.
E.GA.............6 United SC.A........2 Club. Indiana.......3 Punjabis Kowloon.........2 Staff
R.G.Ay. UNITED.
P. Jacks, c de Rome, b Bird H. A. Sawyer, b Ling
L. J. Davies, b Bird...
цет.
H
Byeworth....
Prescott. 33,
Total
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTURES.
“WHISTLE!"
tell
of
35 113 floor-like the chairs in any hotel will also report on conditions and D. 33 35 109 dining room. This is, because the W. Edwards, executive secretary of 98 "Marella" is fitted with anti-rolling the United International Famine 36.23
92 tanks, which apparently make any Relief Committee will 91 screwing down unnecessary. The the organization and aims of the 87 lounge is beautifully decorated, with special drive committee. Philip A. walls in marble, oil paintings, cunning Swartz, chairman of the recruiting 810 ly designed lighting effects and other division of the United International
make designs to
travelling a Committee will show the need of a. pleasure. There is a grand piano greatly increased force in the famine. for those who can play and an area.
The action of His Excellency Pre- electric pianola to do the work for those who can't. The smoke room sident Hsu Shih-chang who gave is just as beautifully done. Those $30,000 to start the drive, has in people who go to the smoke room spired the entire organization and 2 soon as they get on board and workers reported that the gift is go Senior tub sculling mile: 1, E. H Per Empress of Bussia"-Com mdr are never seen anywhere else all the ing to spur everyone to do bis best. -136 | (Farrell; 2, J. R. Soares.
C. W. Beckwith, Me and Yes W. Senior fours,mile: 1. H. Dryer Burdick, Miss E. M. Buchanon, Mr. E voyage have an additional excuse (stroke), S. Berg, (No. 3), E. H. Brooks, Mr and Mrs. F. W. Bask, Mr W. for this line of conduct on the Bos Mr E. J. Courvoisier, Commdr. G. "Marella." On the boat deck we find WO'Farrell, (No. 2) and G. Tiran, (bow): Corlett, MFS Cursetice, Mr H. Dolok a gymnasium equipped with all those
62, G. May's crew,
Jau. Mr G. L. Tdkins, Mr M. Edge ingenious liver-shaking devices in Junior tub sculling: 1, G. Jack; 2, combe, Miss B. A Edgecombe, Mr J. B. which the Germans used to specialise, 1A. Duconnom.
Ferrier, Ms R. Fairnie, Admiral and Rowing competition fours lady Mrs A. Gleaves, Baroness Gylanrok, Ms and next to it a beautifully made E. C. Gardner, Mr and BE. Goyet swimming bath, where, we mnder coxswains): 1, R. C. Witchell, H.r T. M. Gray, Miss J. Baghes, Mrs A. stand, there is sized bathing in the Dryer, A. H Carroll, D. Logan and Hiney, Mr. H. Hance, Mrs H. D. afternoon. Miss Ruby Young.
Hansol, LA. B. B. Halcombe, Mr W. J. The second class accommodation Scratch fours, mile: 1; Carroll's Hawking, Mr 3. N. Heder, Mrs J. K. crew with Miss Ruby Young as James, Mr B. Jurgens, Mr I. Kahn, Me is equally surprising surprising that "Whistle, whistle, whistle!" has cox"; 2, EH. O'Farrell's crew P. Kirk, bir G, 8. F. Kearp, MR 4is in that it is labelled second class, been the burden of Mr. Justice Hill's Lundquist, Mr. A. Lsing, Mrs M. M. On most ships it would pass very well advice to navigators in the Admiralty with Mrs. Chatterton as "cox" Lamb, Mr and Mrs. A. Laidlaw, Mr as first, for saloon, lounge, and Court on several occasions recently, The last of a series of three bockey Mosquito yacht race: 1, yacht No. W. E. Lang, EBR Mora, Miss & cabins are as comfortable as one can and the call for a prompt admonitory 5
marches arranged between the 3.
M. Mellors, MT. L. Miller, Mr and Mrs Mr. J. Berentsen was awarded a C.A. Marques Hr AC. Matthews. Miss wish. It should be mentioned also "toot" was again forthcoming in the 4 Victoria Ladies' and the Hongkong,
1. B. Manbows, Mr and Mrs W. E. that, both first class and second, bath judgment in recent case "A great Ladies' Hockey Clubs for a cup pre special prize for taking part in every H. O'Malley, Mr and Ms rooms have been given out liberally, many collisions we have had to deal seated by Mrs. John Johnstone, the race. President of the newly formmad Ladies' Hockey Association, was played at Happy Valley on Saturday before a large gathering, including the doper of the cap who was accompanied by Mrs. Pollock
The game, which was very evenly
F. H. Fartbing, Lb.w, Edmonds... 0 Major Edwards......16 -1B, L. Graham, c Noos, b Edmonds 4 Lt Hammond......... 9
J.G. Lyon Brown, st. Strange, b
Edmonds ****
CS. M. Pearson................) 4
C 1S/S. Redpath...... 2.0 15
J. M. V. Dorking, not out to
Extras
0
8
LADIES' HOCKEY.
Total.....
68
.:
The United failed badly against
V. L. EL C. WINS CUP.
J
the RG.A. on Saturday. After keep
Bowling Analysis
ing level with the soldiers till half
0. M. B
13.1
3
31
7 1.. 22
6.
-time with a score of 1-1, the United Bird
fell away and the Ganners did pretty Linguini well as they pleased, scoring five Edmonds times without reply.
S.C.A. ▾ CLUB.
2
H.K.C.C. 2ND Y. C.S.C.C. 2ND.
BILLIARDS.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
ADMIRALTY JUDGEE ADVICE.
NO NEED TO Cruz? ABOUT THE OCEAN WRAPPED IN SILENCE.
G. Otter, Mr K. B. Farr, Miss & Fem-That putting your name on along with in this court," said his lordship, berton, hit and Mrs Eldon Potter, Capt. list or waiting in a queue must be "have been caused by the failure of and Mrs Parris, Miss Parris Mr. Gunknown on the Marella." The the navigators to indicate their course Remedios, Mr D. M. Bothchild, Mr. B kitchen is large enough to cater by whistle. In my view whistling is Bedfern, Dr M. Stone, Mr and Mrs for four times the number of of the utmost importance." Sebell, ir, Mr and Mrs. E. D. Shank
Misses and F. Sturgis, Mr and Mrs W. passengers at least; and there are all C. Etargis, Mr F. J. Stolts, Him H. Tem sorts of ingenious devices for making,
very im pletou, Miss M. Templeton, Mr and Mrs food hot and what is D. Templeton, Mr J. H. Wallace, Mr F. B. Ward, Mr And Mr G.. Wickham, Me portant-keeping it hot.
Warwick, Kiss J. 8. Ward, Mr L.
The second string of the Hongkong The match played on the Club Cricket Club received the Civil Service ground at 3 p.a. on Saturday drew second XI on the home ground on quite a considerable crowd of spectaSaturday in a friendly match which tors The exchanges were quite was full of interest, and remarkable
of the most handsome and spacious By- a misunderstanding, it was good for second division football for the home team's bigh scoring. pontested, was fast throughout, and
0. The vessel is twin screw with captain's quarters we have ever seen The Chinese scored first and retained Batting first, the home team hit ended in a very appropriate draw, announced in. Saturday's Chine Mail their lead well on to the second half out every thing that came their Play in the first half went in favour report of the games in the tourna- when they obtained another goal, way, and when 199 was signalled of the Victoria Ladies who, but for ment for the Championship of the Winters, MD. Wilson, Mr and Mrs N. quadruplex expansion engines, and on any ship. Mr. Ainsworth is chief The Club went right away after this on the telegraph, they declared the expert goalkeeping of Miss Vivian Colony, that Ho. Saicheung received C. Woll, ML Wateral MEYW.Zas she has a speed of fourteen knots, engineer, and Mr. M. J. Barry is the
EB-Jacques, Mr G... Janne; Mr.
the "Marella" is on the run makes an second gost, Railton putting in a for the loss of six wickets. Young, would have scored. Halt times walk-over in his match with Wars, Res. and Mrs. G. Cowman, Mr though this hardly seems necessary, gentleman who has the passengers pretty goat. The Club tried hard to The Civil Service started their arrived with no score. In the recond Fitt owing to his opponent falling to Karnal, Him T. O. Maber, Capt. for no passenger will be in any hurry in his particular care. The fact that equilze after this but the final innings very promisingly, the first half the Hongkong Ladies asserted turn up. This should have been the P. Milozoles, Mr. and Mr G. C. Me to leave the Marells."
this fine vessel, and is able to boast from Australia. White whistle went with the score 2-1 in two batsmen going out with 15 and themselves, and showing superior other way about, He and not Pitt Lean, Mr. E Timoloco and Mr J, M. Capt. S. Mortimer is in charge of additional reason for a trip to or
17 to their credit respectively. Then form were all over their opponents, being the absentee. favour of the Chinese.
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