SHIRES
ARRO
W
SPORT.
LEAGUE ORICET.
K.OC. v. C.9.0.0.
Kowloon batting first mado a disastrous start losing five good wickets for 23 runs. Ling was mainly responsible for the damage. Spinks and Braga then got together and raised the score to 73 before being Beparate. The innings totalled 121.
Civil Service having made 84 for 5 wickets looked like having the match in hand, but it rapidly became dark and the side could only make 96 in all, thus losing the match by 25 mins. Sayer and Fincher wore the only two able to make any show, the efforts of the latter being extremely creditable considering the bad light he was play- ing in. A magnificent left handed catch by the wicket-keeper brought his dismissal. Evans' 5 wickets for 13 runs was a fine performance.
Scores :-
KOWLOON.
B. D. Evans, b Ling.
H. Overy, not out
L. S. Bates and W. S. Drake did
not bat.
Extras
8. Abbas, did not bat.
Extras..
Total (eight wits.)....101
Bowling Analysis.
o. H. R. W.
Ι
13
6 274
Ho Wing rin Ching. Gittens
1
1 32 1
7
2
0
50
T
Capt. Olliver, o Edwards, b Young 34 Lt. Pranks, c. Young, b Farthing 34 Capt. Davies, o Bedrce, b Farthing 3 Le. Chester, Micho, b Farthing 16 Bdr. Baker, barthing
Major Downing, 1.b.w. Farthing. Lt. Grabam, played on wicket, b
Hope
0 32 20.8.M. Williams, b Williams,
Sgt. Barcherd, b Farthing Lt. Parkes, b Farthing Capt. Meredith, not ont..
Extras
IR.O. v. POLICE.
The Indiana' second string scored a win over the Police by 14 runs. This was the batsmen's game and high scores were obtained. Alexander with 45 was the Police's best contributor. For the Indians, C. Rumjahn was the highest scorer with 40.
Total.
2
0
HONGKONG TRADE.
"CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
REPORT.
Cotton piene goods and fancy cotton goods. No sales are reported
2 during the interval. Clearances of 2 Fancy Goods for all markets except
4Kwangai sbow some improvement.
The decline in Home prices is set off 3 by the lower exchange.
14
.114
Fall of wickets-167, 2-14, 3-68, 4.92, 5-92, 6-102, 7-105, 8-100, 9.109 10-114.
Bowling Analysis.
Cotton Yarn.A fair inquiry emanated at the lower levels ruling and about 4,000 bales changed first handa. Latterly values have improved about $8 to $10 por bale for the lower counts. The higher denominations of Indian Yarn are neglected owing ‘o keep Japanese competition. ⚫Quotations are :---
No. 108 $160/191. No. 428 $180/ 0200. No. 168 $195/220. No. 208.
8 $206/225.
POLICE,
C. P: Jamea, b Gorvin
Young
0. M. B. 8 10. 40
W.
1
Scores:→→
A. O. Bawa, at. Sandford, b
Gorvin
Alexander, c and b A. K. Minu... 45
Edwards
4 0
31
11
R. Earnshaw, 1.b.w., b Madar..
Farthing
9 1 20
E. J. Edwards, b Gorvin
16
13 Hope
5 0 10
1
Grimmett, b Madar
29
F. Evelyn, not ont.
23
E. W. Alderson, o Sandlord, b
Taylor
King, e Rumjahn, b Madar
19
H.K.C.C, 2ND V. 0.0.0.
Booker, run out..
C. Earnshaw, run out.
13
Condon, b Kitchell.
Hallam, b Kitchell..
·2
Carpenter, not out.
8
9
Clark, o and b A. K. Minu.
0
Total (five wkts.)...183
Hillier, a and b N. Sadik Extras
0
15
137
Fall of wickets:---1-58. 2-77, 3-115,
4-116, 5-117, 6-119, 7-123, 8-124, 9-156, 10-137.
Arrivals nil. Sales 4,000 bales. Shipments nil,
Unsold Stock 1,500 bales. Bargains 5,000 bales.
This was played on the Craigen- Woollens. The sales reported are gower ground. The home team dis-of the hand-to-mouth kind. Dealers posed of the visitors for 114 and then are still liquidating their old purcbaans kept their end up, winning by six but only under pressure. The market wickets..
Scores:--
H.K.O.C. 2ND XI.
M. M. Watson, o Omar b Paice A. 9. Excell, b Omar....
E. G. Lammert, e Omar b Paice., D. Reid, b Omar
B. D. C. Morgan, o Jex b l'aice
W. Fraser, c and b Omar..
4
0
17.
is very quiet.
Raw Cottons.Values are nominal-
ly unaltered as follows:Indian
grades at $26/32 per pical. Chinese grades at $31/38 per picul.
Metals. Business remains
43 tremely quiet, with very
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46
60
60
70
Pressed Beef, ready for the table 60 cents per lb. Brawn
Pork Pies
Cooked Ham
Smoked Beef to order
60
19
$
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Tin plates. Some business is re- 8ported in American Tin plates at from
W. W. Mackenzie, st. Jex b Major 10 $10.40 to $10.60 per box. M.S. Fars
1 and M.S. Plates are unchanged, but
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0. M. R. W.
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2
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0. 31
0
7
0 37
2
10 0 55
3
Bowling Analysis.
L. D. McNicoll, l.b.w. Omar
0.
愆。 R.
W.
M. C. Sandberg, Ome
4
12 Kitchell....
10.3 1 39
4
J. R. Way, b'Omar
3 0 19
0
8 0 47
4
H. Benson, not out
3 -0
16
2
Extras
11
Total.
13
18
Bowling Analysis,
Q.
м.
R
W.
401 Omar.
16 5
33 6
୫
36 0
3
7 1
20
0
1 0
6
1
20
9
CRAIGENGOWER,
0
Wilson, b Lammert.
S. Jex, Reid
Extras
Yellow Metal.-Nominal Nit. Petroleum Producta-No change. Sundries-No change.
Flour Market Report-Stock: About 215,000 sacks.
Quotations: American Patent
$3.80 per sack, American Cut off
$3.05 per sack American Straight
Coals.Market quietly a eady.
22
GO
$2.95 per sack, Shangbai Flour $3.20 per sack Australian No. 1 $3.00 per 11 Back.
11
2
Sugar. Market quiet.
2
Saltpetra.-Stock
2,000
Baga.
1 Market ateady.
10
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Bowling Analysis..
CIVIL SERVIƠN 2ND XI.
R. Taylor, e Evelyn, b 'James H. Sandford, b James
Dr. Smalley, c Edwards, b James. C. Sara, L.b.w. James.... W. Cowen, not out..
W. J. Gorvin, run out
0. S. Brockburn, run out
Lt. Thornton, c Edwards b Overy. W. J. Barnes not out
Lt. Harding and Spillet did Lot
bat
32, E.A. Moondeen 5A. H. Madar. 4A. K. Minu..
25
L.R.C.
7R. Razarin, b Grimmett.
7 E. Moosdeen, b Grimmett.. BY. A. Wahub, b Grimmett
2A. K. Minu, b. R. Earnshaw.... 24
O. Rumjahn, not out....
0 M. Badik, e Carpentier, b Earnabaw 5 Paice.. 6E. A. Moosdeen, cand b Earnshaw Abbas.
A. H. Madar, o Earnshaw, b Booker 5 Major 105 N. Kitchell, run out..
Lt. A. . Macdonald, 1.b.w.' Ling
C. I Stapleton, b Ling..
5
C. Dance, e Láng, b Reed...
I'
Extras
Capt. R. G. pinks, e Fincher, b
Hamilton.....
35
Total (six wkts.).
K. R. Macaskill, c and b Reed.. 2
E. J. Braga, e Reed, b Hamilton 29
Bowling Analysis.
16
0. M. B.
W.
91 James
.16 0
44
4
5
2 21. 0
8 1 16
1
6 Drake
4
1
肇
0
2
↓
6
2
1
5
J. Stalker, batilton...
F. G. Thompson, not out.
J. P. Robinson, st. Strange, b
R. Pestonji, b Sayer
Sayer.
Extras
Total..
Bowling Analysis,
Brawn Overy
8 Evelyn
Lawrence
.121
◊. M.
+
ዩ.
Reed.
10 1
37
2
Ling
G 0
18
3
E. W. Hamilton. Sayer
10 3
36
3
7 1
23
2
CIVIL SERVICE
G. R. Sayer, b Stalker
F. F. de Rome, b Evans.
R. E. Witchell, Spinks, b Stalker
1. E. Strange, b Evans
I. R. C. v. C. R. C.
A. M. Sammy, run out...
A. A. Razak, b Grimmett.
Extras....
Total.
151Y. Abbas, o Mackenzie b Reid..
U. M. Omar, c Reid, b Lammert.
Fall of wickets:-1-26, 2-29, 3-70, 04-70, 5-81, 6-118, 7-145, 8-146, 09-148, 10-151,
. The bowlers had the upper hand in this match and the scoring was con- sequently low. The Chinese batted fist and all for 80. G. Lee, with 36 being the only batsman to make some sort of a stand. The Indians did better, and scoring 101 for eight wick-. 25kets, won comfortably. S.H.Ismail's
431 was the best contribution.
Soores:-
0
2
C.3.0.
E. W. Hamilton, o Pestonji b
Stalker..
13
W. Lok Wei, e S. D. Ismail b
Aerulli
13
#. C. Fincher, e Dance, b Evans.. 30 G. A. N. Hall, b Arculli...........
F. E. Dunkley, l.bw, Macdonald
FLing Blacdonald...
E. B. Reed, & Stapleton, b Evans
W. H. Edmonds, not out.....
C. J. Taceli, b Evans...
Extras...
Total
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R.
13|Lo Mun-pan, b Curreem
G. Lee, O. Ismail, b Abbas..... 36
5 J. Wong, e A. H Bumjaho, b
Arculli
Ho Wing-kin, c
Abbas..
4
A. J. Kow, b Abbas
Curreem, b
96 W. Gittins, 1.b.w. Arculli....
M. K. Lo, o Q. Ismail, b' Arculli..
H. Ching, not out
W. Chan Man-woon, o S. A. R.
11 4 13. 5
Evans.
Stalker
.10. 0 49 3
Pestonji Macdonal
4 0 3
0 21
0 9. 2
K.C.C. 2ND.v. C.S.C.C. 2ND.
These two teams met in the second division of the league. Kowloon made
little of the Civil Service bowling and
won comfortably.
Scores:
KOWLOON 2ND XI,
D. M. Goodal},
Taylor
信 Sandford, b
Isinail, b Curream
Extras.
Total.
Bowling Analysis.
Arculli Curreem. M. H. pas...
7
Bowling Analysis.
T. H. King.. Grimmett Earnshaw... Alexander..
. Earnshaw. Booker.......
B. W. Bradbury, not out. Marsh, b Lammert Major, not out..
Total (five wkts.)...119 KOWLOON MOTOR BUSES,
A. A. Fattydad, Barnes, Anderson INAUGURATED ON SATURDAY.
and Paice did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
W.
M. B.
W..
5 0 35 0 .12.1
1- 39
4
5 4 19
2
3
* 16
8 3 20 2 0 16 1
I
0. M.
I.
Sandberg.
5
Lammert.
13
Morgan
4
0 23 0
Reid...
୫
2 17 2
2
0 11 0
GOLF.
R.G.A. v. R.K.C.C.
This match was a friendly affair on MoNicol
The home the HK.C.C. ground. team-batted firat and put together 169. The Gunners were able to reply with only 114 and suffered a big defeat, Hancock was the high scorer for the Civilians with 51. Olliver
and Franks each contributed 34 for the Gunnera. Scores:
H,K.C.C.
1 T. E. Pearce, c Franks, b Davies.. 14
O E. J. R. Mitchell. b Baker
8 A. C. Claxton, b Baker...
32
10
Major Edwards, e Franks, b Davies 20
9 R. Hancock, b Barchard.
51
0
F. H. Farthing; e Davies, b Down-
ing
3 Capt. Murray, b Barchard
80
A. B. Raworth, c Chester, b
Downing...
F. M. Young, o Graham b Baker W. J. Hope,st. Franks, b Bare hard 14 4 26 5L, J. Davies, not out. 8.2 1 30 2
6. 0 21 3
I.A.0.
7
S. H. Ismail, l.b.w. Ho Wing-kin.
A. H. Rumjahn, run out...
تا
Extrae
Total
0 23 0
2 35 3
The new motor buses which are to connect up Kowloon with Yaumati and Samsbuipo were chasing one another up Nathan Road on Saturday afternoon, carrying people from the Star Ferry wharf to the Company's offices in Taumati where the formal inauguration of the service took place. Many Chiness attended the function and there were some Europeans as well. Speeches were made by Mr. Louie S. Pang: manager of the Company, the Rev. Cheung Chuk-ling and Mr. Fok In the course of a golf watch at Man-kok and inspiriting instrumental Kiungwan a week ago, Mr. J. With-selections were furnished by the brass ington created a sensation by holing band from Lai Ho school. Tea and out in one at the 6th hole. The usual refreshments were served and then a penalty was imposed,
"HOLING OUT IN ONE" AT SHANGHAI,
ENGLAND. SCOTLAND..
general invitation was extended to the guests to step aboard the buses and take a tour through Yaumati, Samshuipo and Kowloon. The
A keen struggle resulted from the service will be in full going order
3 match between teams representing
11 England and Scotland played over the Old Course at Fanling yesterday.
to-day.
Between November 24 and 25, while # was at sea,
3 The finalscores were as follows: the s.a.Pheumperh
7 Singles: England 121, Scotland 141.
11
the first class cabin of a Chinese pas- senger was entered and $175 ih money
WBS
7 Foursomes: England 7, Scotland 5.
stolen from a rattan basket. The Total England 20, Scotland' 194.
The finish was a very close and Chief Engineer of the same ship re- exciting one. The result of the match ports that his cabin was entered while silver on duty. Two .169 depended on the last putt on the last he
green of the last foursome of the watches worth $50 were stolen. 3-75, afternoon. At this stage England A passonger by the s.s. "Laisang" was of a point ahead, and had Mor- reports that while he was asleep when fison or Henderson won the hole, the vessel was at sea, his cabin was Scotland would have led by a point. entered. A lock on a hand bag was
Fall of wickets-1-38, 2 56, 13 4-83, 6-141, 0.146, 7-153, 8-155, 9-169,
9. S. Curreem, o Ching, b Lee
M. H. Abbas, b Lee...
510 169.
S. D. Ismail, o Hall, b Ching
31
Bowling Analysis.
35 S. A. Ismail, o Kew, b Leo...
12
0. BI
R. E. Luisell, c Smailey, b
Gorvin...
O. Ismail, c Lo, bLee..
0 Davies
14. 1
0D. Rumjahn, b Ching,.
4 Baker.
14
1
61
F. E. Lawrence, 'st. Sandford, b
Taylor
A. el Arculli, pot out
13 Downing
4
0 28
71
S. A. R. Ismail, not out
5 Barchard
5. I11
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2 and a Scotsman was beaten by 10 up pore money in notes, worth together 3 and 8 to play.
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