8
WEEK-END SPORT.
FRIENDLY CRICKET.
HE.C.C. v. C.S.C.C
Capt. P. H. Davies, b Sayer T. E Pearce, not out ..... F. EL. Farthing, Ling. b de Rome H. H. Berson, not cat .........
Total
20
34 Lient Baran, b Evans
E. G. Lammert, R. G. Edkins, and L. J. Davies, did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Played on the Central ground- Civil Service won the toss and opened with Sayer and de Rome. Both were playing confideatly until Sayer, be tween two minds, put one ints Pearce's safe hands. Witchell following did Bird... not remain long, finding himsel
Ling caught in the slips trying to smite one
to leg. Eamilton appeared and soon Saver. started bus ling things along, making de Rome
Lt. Denne, run out
Pie. Rogers, not sat..
THE CHINA MAIL.
TO-DAY'S RECITAL-
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PIANO MUSIC.
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1 music. The programme is as follows —
RIGHT REV. “MATEY COVE."
BISHOP AS MARKET-FLACE CRUSADER.
The Bishop of Woolwich, according
S.E., is variously "a toff," "a
11-Uavotte Yariee, Rameau (1683- sportin' old boy," and "a matey cove
1764)
makes you feel free-and-essy like."
1
Bandeman Brown, o. Danos, b
Spinks
57
Capt. Betta, b Evans.
Hajor Wallis, 1.b.., b Evans
0
At 5.30 this evening in the City
..134
Major Culves, o Braga, b Evans.. Lt. Hacdonald, st. Dance, b Spinks Lee:-Cpl. Furton, b Spinks...
20
Hall (old Chamber of Commerts
22
room) Mr. Harry Ore, the well-known
1
O
pianist-composer, will give the first of
Sgt. Holdman, lbw., b Stalker..
his series of eight recitals illustrating who volunteered their views on the historical development of piano September 13 at the Borough Market,
to three shirt-sleeved potato porter
R 35. 0.
H.
35 2 9
0
Ls. Jessell, a and b Stalker.
Extin
13
.29
1 6
0
Hamilton
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0
6
0
.28
1
5
อ
Total..
123
1.
3
0
6
0
2
ទូ
Bowling Analysis.
A
W
XI:
Evan Stalker.
$
1 31
6.1 0
+3
home team played
Played on the C. S. ground, the was hopelessly out-
Pestonji Spinks.
5 1
22
4 3 14
3
Scorca:-
a useful 23, including a sixer, before Edmonds
falling a victim to Farthing, via
Pearce. Then de Rome failed to stop
a Webster yorker, though he had C. S. 2ND XI v. HK.CO.
CIVIL SERVICE.
been batting in good style, he made 21. Garvia retired for 7, Fincher for 3. and the genial Doctor went out first ball. Seven for 81. Strabre and Ling were now together, the latter playing forcefully, and the former in a mote agressive manner than usually. In getting out he just stopped a ball, and in a state of hypnosis remained outside his crease, giving the wicket keeper his opportunity, Ling was well caught in the 1ng Seld by Edwards in the latter part of his F. Hall, e Fraser, b Hope. innings he was partnered by Edmonds C. Brockbank, c Green, b Young.. who was not postaring so much as W. Hill, e Sewell, b Day usual, and consequently shaping bet-F. Bacon, not out
C. Sam, e Young, b Hope R. T. Taylor, c Sewell, b Hope w. Gill, c Hall, b Hope E. Thankley, St, b Day W. Cowen, c Exall, b Young C. Hake, Reid.
ter. Bird coming in succumbed to H. White, c Way, b Day. his first ball from Lammert, and the|
innings closed for 124.
Mitchell and Edwards turned out first for the H.K. Club being opposed by Ling and Bird. Runs came freely,
Young. Hope Day..
Reid
Extras..
Total
Bowling Analysis.
B.K.C.C. 2ND XL
A. F. Exell, b Dunkley. J. R. Way, b Cowen.. G. W. Sewell, b Hill
K
K.CC. v. RA.M.C,
2-(4) Pastorale; (b) Cappriccio, D.
Scarlatti (1659-1725).
A fourth wished to add" "that if any one desired to contradict it, 3) Fugue D-Major; (b) would be please come to the Borough Market to do so, "because we 'aven't ad a dust-up worth speakin' of for a long time."
dante and Presto from Italian Concerta. J. 8. Bach (1685-1750). 44-Yexact of the Oran, J. Haydn 2 (1732-1805).
The occasion was the first of a series
04-Gavette E-major......Valentini of very remarkable meeting organised
This match which was played at Happy Valley on Saturday, resulted in a comfortable win for the "medicos" by 42 mm Hollanda (53) was the side's best contributor. Kowloon had bad luck and were easily disposed of. The only batsman to make some sort of a stand before the bowlers, was Lawrence, who contributed 24 to the side's score of 83, in which there were two "dacks."
R.M.C.
(1680-1743). (Arranged by H.
Ore.)
Gluck
6. Gavotte A-major,
(1714-1787), Brahms.)
7.—Sonata A-major (1756-1791).
(Arranged
(a). Tema con variazion. (b). Manuetta.
(c). Rendo als Turca.
by the bishop. The porter does not come to the bishop's cathedral, and so the bishop has determined to go to bythe porter's market-place.
Mozart
Young Saye, e Ali Mooodeen, b
Wabup.
V. F. Vicajee, b Kitchell
H. M. Soo, c E. Moosdeen, b Al
Moosdeen..
E. K. Ong, not oat. Extras
and ad.
The Right Rev. W. W. Hough- he is known to the Borough as Mr. U"-perched precariously on the creaking boards of a fruit barrow.
bespectacled, a gaitered, venerable figure, and ministered to his curiously assorted congregation good strong doses of the 1 gospel of social and industrial dis- nrent. Around him stood the porters, whom an understanding 1 priemen on the outskirts of the
7
11 crowd said he would "back against
any other market lot in London for boxin' and blindin'." The "palpit" | .143 was flanked with potato sacks and
baskets of cabbages.
HORSED DRAYS.
horsed drays rattled by in dangerous-
Scores:
1
Hollands, b Drake....
53
31
Rhodes, b Drake.
0
Capt. Tomory, b Druke.
16
Thompson, b Haslett
Total
14
Savage, 1.b. b Drake..
R. T. O, Y.
West, b Spinks
Bowling Analysis.
7 3
5
2
Haynes, b Drake
0.
M.
T.
12 3 4
0 Rodgers, e Bates, b Spinks.
E. A
Moosdeen ..7 0
34
4 3 3
1 Stone, not out...
F. M. Arcail.
0
0
31
The last few deals of the day were carried out a few yards away. Great
7 1 2
Pitt; b Brawn..
55
Wabup
0
2
11
Fox, e Edwards, b Biswa...
Nazarain
0 0
12
ly close proximity to the wheels of the
Extras.
3
Madar..
bishop'a borrowed barrow. Trains
0 1
Kitchell
1
1
Total
.125
INDIANS.
0
5
51
Bowling Analysis.
E. Nazarin, b Lím.
31
0. K 2.
W.
A. K. Minnu, b Lima..
19 Drake
12
3 5T
5
13 Lawrence
3
0
25
0
E. Ali Moosdeen, not out......
Haslett
$ 0 31
1
.169 Spinks
3
}
2
Brawn
2.3 2
4
.
N. Kitchell, not out.
Extras..
E.C.C.
Total..
W. G. Hope, c and b Cowen D. Reid, cCowen b Bacon.. D.G. Valentine, Not ent. W. Fraser, Not out.
until at 32 Ling disposed of Edwards with a fast yorker. One more run on the board showed Watson borled by Bird, to be followed in by Webster. At 50 Gorvin dropped an easy one of Hamilton's bowling from Mitchell: the latter, however, after he had made 35 rece ved his quietus from Bird, who by the way, was bowling excellently, except for a few loose ones tossed up on the leg side. Davies arrived, and in his second over made a magnificent drive, the bull banging against the walls of the Law Courts before it reached the ground: he put together 20 before Sayer requested him to give way to Pestee. Scoring was fairly fast when Webster called his partner for a ridiculously short run and paid the penalty. Farthing made 9, and shortly after Benson Cowen.. time was called, leaving Dunkley
winning hy Taylor
Pearce Hake was in good form, and appeared et Saa for a big score.
Bill
came in the home
team!
wickets and 10
1105.
Extras
Total for 5 wkts..
L. E. Bates, hw, b Hollands........ 2
O. A Runjahn, b Lim.
Y. A. Wahup, e Lim, b T. Tech..26
A. H. Madar, e Lim, b T. Yeah....33
rumbled overhead, and the towering walls of Southwark Cathedral just across the way looked down on the queer service.
There
were no hymns, Rev. A. J. Wade-Gery, an Ox- prayers, no Bible reading.
The
ford double first in mathema-
tics, mounted the barrow first, and
E. Koosden, c C. H. Yeoh. b Lim. "got a house." Then came the bishop,
H. Sadick, A. K. Rahamud and
19. Arcalli, did cet hat.
.171
a frail-looking figure, who in a few seconds had his audience as silently attentive as ever was a cathedral con- gregation. He warmed to his subject, and his voice rang out over the com F.peting traffic on the cobble stones.
Bowling Analysis.
B W. 0.
M.
15 2 6
A. G. Pile, e Savage, b Hollands. 0
2
A. 0. Brawn, Rhodes
16
19
1 4
F. E. Lawrence, b Holland...
24
II 0 3
B. J. Edwards, b Rhodes
20
0 3
H. B. Haslett, b Rhodes..
+
Bowling Analysiz.
11 0 3
0
E. F. Spinks, c and b Holland..
3
0. Y. B.
ஈ.
33
1
*
0
W. Alderson, b Rhodes
8
Ho Ab Lim.
..16 4
4
13 1 4
0
F. G. Herridge, not aut
2
8. E. Ong .
5
0
0
32 0 £
W. S. Drake, b Hollands
T. B. Tech....13
1
2
64
12 0 4
0
F. E. Penny, run out
Extras.
M. B. Osman... ♣
1 0
11
M. E. Ya...... 1
0
0
6
Young Saya.... 2
0
0
4
83
C. E. Yeah..... 1 0
0
To sum up: The ganze was a good Bacon try out for Civil Service, who although Brockbank.
not at full strength, made a very Hall
creditable showing against a strong combination, and should be well up! in the League at the end of the season. Several of the team need to speed up between the wickets, and gae or two could well emulate their Captain in the field: one man in particular seemed to be taking a nap every now and then The wicket was not so good as usual, the ball kicking up badly at the W. end.
The full scores follow:-
CIVIL SERVICES C. C.
G. R. Sayer Pearce, b Davies.. 11
F. J. de Rome, b Webster.
R. C. Witchell, e Davies, h
Lammert
E. W. Hamilton, c Pearce, b
W. F. J. Gorvia b Farthing-
Farthing
21
K. C. C. v. WILTS.
Total.....
Bowling Analysis.
Ou 36 B. w. 5 0 31 9 0.41
1.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.
Played at King's Park on Saturday, this game was very closely contested, and resulted in a win for the Kow-Hollands..........10 loonites by only 24 runs. The home Rhodes. team batted frst azd piled up 146 runs- Of these, Dance with 37, was the highest contributor. Braga also batted well and made 30 for his side. Mr. Extras" was responsible for no Bardsman than 13 rues. fewer Brown played a fine game for the Wilts, and with a contribution of 57, was the 3 top scorer on the field. "Mr. Extras" again compiled 13 in this inrings.
Scores :-
7 23
KOWLOON C.C.
Hon. Mr. C. Severn, b Farthing.. 0 J. Stalker, l.b.w., b Macdonald..
H. E. Strange, run out.
T. J. Ling, e Edwards. b Farthing
W. Edmonds, not eat.
E. C. Fincher, Benson, à Lara-
mert
R. E. O. Bird, b Lammerbe..
Extras.
Davies
Total.
Bowling Acalysis.
21 C. I. Stapleton, ran out
15 B. D. Evans, Macdonald
10
120. Dance, l.b.w., b Purton
31
3
E. L. Braga, xt. Holdman, b Mac-
donald
Capt. Spinks, 1.b.w., b Macdonald
30
23
0
5. G. Thompson, b Macdonald
L. E. S. Hodge, b Major Wallis
.124 W. Hyde, b Major Wallis..
R Pestonji, not out
J. P. Robinson, not out
Extras..
4
This match, which was played on the University ground on Saturday, resulted in a win for the Indians by 30 runs and four wickets. Batting first, the University were all out for
NAVY V. C.R.C.
His
frailty disappeared. BL
right fiat drove deadly blows into the crumpled episcopal hat which he 48 held in his left hand as he rammed 20home his points.
The Chinese were at home to the Xary on Saturday, when a fine game was played. The Sailors went in first, and with hefty batting, gave
Thirty-five years in South London
have made him very much a reformer.
He spoke of housing conditions of
nine persons living to-day in one roDES
at Woolwich-of labour conditions. "They are wrong," he cried. "They are wrong. We are not going to Preach to you to tell you to be content with your conditions. We are deter-
mined to get them altered. The hous- 10g conditions are contrary to the will
of God."
and maintain them.
DYNAMIC FORCE.
the Chinese much hard work in the
He spoke bitterly on unemploy- hot sun. Doing what they wished with the Chinese bowling, they scored ment. Every man, he argued, had a rapidly and soon declared at 246 for work of a community, and if men God-given right to do his share of the the loss of six wickets. Franks con-were out of work through no fault of tributed a well compiled 75, Jotham 57, Crole Rees 49, and Heap 26 their owa, then it was the bounden the pretty score of 141. A feature of (not out). Ng Sze Kwong with four duty of the community to support the innings was the splendid play of wickets for 110 runs was the most TE. Yeoh, who knocked up fine anccessful bowler. The Chinese open
of the game. score of 66, the best individual efforted their innings very badly, and lost.
The Indians started six wickets cheaply for 34 runs badly, but with the arrival Chos Man Fing, stopped the rot, and of Minnu, the rot was stopped, and partnered by G. Hall (11) and A. J. the score mounted up rapidly. When Kaw (15 not out), ket the wickets up. Then he asked for questions-and time intervened, the Indians were the He was not out with 53. The Chinese got them. One man, who looked as victors with a fine total of 171. Ali had 39 runs for the loss of seven though he could handle a sack of Moosdeen was the side's highest con- tributor with 48. Madar 33, Wabup 26, and Kitchell 24, also helped con-
siderably towards victory.
16
Scores :-
0
UNIVERSITY.
18 S. H. Ong, c Rahamud, b Ali
Moosdeen...
146 T. E. Yeoh, c and b Madar
Ho Ah Lim, e Rumjahn, b Ali
Moosdeen...
R. W. o.
37.
37 1 11
30
9
0
Total
21 1 6 Q
Bowling Analysis,
0,
R.
W.
17
3 69
5
8 1 18
€
2 24
o C. H. Yeah, b Wabup.
6
1 22
1 T. 0. Yeoh, run out
\
Lammert
Webster
Farthing.
30 4 10 0
HONGKONG c.c.
Major IL. M. Edwards, b Ling..
E. J. R. Mitchell, b Bird)..
M. M. Watson, b Bird.
R. E. A. Webster, run not
10 Macdonald
38 Major Wallis...
Bandaman Brown..
19 Lee.-Cpl. Purton
MY!MY-WHAT ARE
YOU LOOK IN FOR
MR JI44540
CAN'T FIND MY DIAMOND PIN. IT MUST
BE LOST.
M. B. Osman, e. Kitchell, b Ali
Moosdoen..
2. K. Yue, run out..
0
56
The moral of his discourse was that religion should be not an ecstatic
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SPY BEAUTY SHOT.
Franzisca disappeared, and turned up at Odessa.
dope, but a dynamic force urging men SMUGGLING OUT CIVILIANS IN Austrian official and gathered together and women to reformative real.
GUISE OF WAR PRISONERS.
Franzisca Schnee, a spy of talent
wickete when dusk aired to sare potatoes more easily than he could and beauty who was wanted by the then from severe defeat, the match sharpen a theological point, wanted being declared a draw. Crole Bees to know if Orangemen were killing police of Budapest, Bucarest, and the love of Prague, has been shot at Odessa by took two wickets for 14 runs, Forbes Sina Feinem for two for 28, and Buchanan two for God. Another man,
the the Bolsheviks. three.
studions clerk type, questioned the After the revolution in Austria, fairness of a God who visited
A POLICE GAME.
of
sins on the third and fourth Franzisca is alleged to have used her generations. A third asked the talents for organising swindles. Aided The Police Recreation Club had a bishop to define his theory of sin, but by her beauty and charm, she posed 4 pick up game on Saturday, Mr. when the clerk asked the cleric. in various European capitals as the Condon's eleven beating Mr. Booker's "Why does evil exist 1" the bishop head of a mission for the return of 19 eleven, by 40 rans. For the wincers, very frankly replied, "I don't know."
Here she represented herself as AÐ
about 200 men, who, she deglazed, wers ex-prisoners of war. Only 27 turned out to have been prisonPIS, The remainder wern civilians, who had given Franzisca jewels and money to
which she had secured for the return be allowed to travel in the transport of the ex-prisoners.
When the real ez-prisoners dis- covered that a number of civilians had given Franzines large agms of money to be allowed to kavel with them they refused to be included in the party and at the last moment left the train.
Then according to the New Freiz reise, the police arrested everyons in the train. Franzisca, it is de- atclared, was shot without a trial, se
0 Mr. Alexander 12 not out was the The cross-examination went on prisoners of war from Russia. After 10 top score, Mr. Cargill 19 being top good humouredly and informatively. collecting for this purpose
3 score for the losers,
The barrow was restored to its owner. Bucarest, Budapest, and Prague, were six of the civilians.
BRINGING.
WHY DON'T YOU A OVERTISE
IN THE PAPERS AND, OFFER
A REWARD?
DO YOU
THINK IT
WILL DO
ANY GOOD?
UP
FATHER.
IN THE LAST."PLACE I WORKED
THE MISTRESS LOST A WHOLE
SET OF SILVER AN' OFFERED A REWARD-
AN I GOT
THE REWARD!
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