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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1921,

SPORT.

CRICKET.

THE TRIANGULAR TOURNEY.

ARMY BEAT NAVY,

Disposing of the Navy tram in their first innings for 193 yesterday morni g the Army (271) with a lead of 78 rune, went in for their second innings soon after 11 o'clock. Olliver

WILTS FAREWELL DINNER

ONLY FADING AWAY.

On Wednesday evening last the Members of the, Sergeanta' Mess of

farewell dinner in honour of certain of the 2nd Batta. Wilts. Regt. gave a the members who are shortly leaving for Home.

About eighty members and guesta and Navies opened the innings well sat down to an excellent meal in the with a partnership which the Navy Sergeants' Mess (Murray Barracks), found difficult to break. They con- tribute between them 113 runs to which was tastefully decorated with

The duties of Chairman were ably performed by R.8.M. Blake.

The following is a list of the

the total of 202, (denlared), which lags and Chinese lanterns. Among with the 271 for the previous the guests were representatives from inninga brought the

total for the messes of the other Units in the the two innings to 473. The rest of Garrison. the team did not shine very brightly, and with the exception of Redpath who scored 21, they all went out before reaching 20. Four batamen did not even get up to 10. There: were two ducks in the innings. Mr. "Extras" was responsible for 18. With 281 to make in their second innings to win, the Navy's task was a formidable one when they won in for t eir second knock after tiffin,

To sta:-

The King proposed by The Chair-

man.

C. O. and Officers of the Regt. pro- pod by R.Q.M 8. Miller.

FOOTBALL.

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE, MATCHES.

The following Leaguo games are down to be played to-morrow

FIRST DIVISION,

"Tamar" v South China, Navy "A"] ground.

ground.

R. G. A. v Police, South China

Club "Ambrose," Club ground. Wilts v 'Titania," Sookümpoo ground.

Kick-off at 4 p.m. sharp.

SECOND DIVISION.

Sookum poo ground.

Wilts Res: v South China, "B."

South China "A" v St. Joseph's, St. Joseph's ground.

United v Kowloon Res: United ground.

University v R.G.A. Res: Navy "B" ground.

Kick-off at 2.30 pm, sharp.

The Wiltshire Regt., Past and Pre-will be sent proposed by C.S.M. Blackford..

Members of 'A' Coy. rejoining from

The outstanding game to-morrow

the match

between the "Tamar" and the Chinese. They at present tie for 1st place in the League

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NOTICE.

DEPARTURE OF 2ND WILTSHIRE REGT.

IT

FT is requested that all claims against the OFFICERS MESS he forwarded to the undersigued forthwith. MAJOR R. P. CULVER,

2/Wiltshire Regt.,

Murray Barracks

3argkong, December 3, 1921,

TOYO KISEN KAISUA

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship,"

"PERSIA MAHU."

From SAN FRANCISCO, via HONO LULU, JAPAN PORTS,

& DAIREN.

take

The above named steamer having arrived on Friday, 3011 December, 1921, consignees of cargo are hereby. tified to present their Bills of Lading for counter-siganture, and immediate delivery: from alongside ateames or the Company's Godown, discharge will be landed at consignees risk

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HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

DEFENCE CARPS.

ORDERS BY LIEUT.-COLONEL L. G. BIRD, D.S.O. Administrative Commandant,

1 Parades.

Parades for Infantry, Machine Gus- nora, Lewis Gunners (Trained Mon and Recruits) will recommence at Volunteer! Headquarters on Monday, 2nd January and Friday, 6th January, at Kowloon, at 5 30 p.m.

Dress: Plain Clothes,

Musketry.

Part 11. Annual Musketry Course will ไฟ fired by the

MOUNTED INFANTRY SECTION": on Sunday, 8th January, on digh West Rango. Commencing a 10 am.

Dress: Drill Order. Officer for duty: 2nd Lieut, 8. E. Brimstone.

3 Cadet Company

Perange. Owing to the New Year holiday the next parade will be held at Headquarters on Monday, 9th January, 1922, at 5.30 pm,

G. F. E. RAPSON, Bt-Major,

Adjutant, H. V. D. Corps.

They made a good try for it, but the peking, proposed by C.S.M. Holloway.ble with an equal number of points, whore all ergo impeding immediate Hongkong, Friday, December 30, 1921.

Prospective Pensioners, proposed by CQ.M.B. Buckland.

Other Members who are leaving for Home, proposed by C.S M. Vivali.

Our Guests, proposed by Q.M.S.

Alderton.

the Chinese having slightly the better an average. Both will, I understand, turn out at full strength and a fast game should see the Chinese win by narrow margin.

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Storage will be assobreed on cargo remaining undelivered after Friday, TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND 6th January, 1922.

OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

Army bowlers were too unsafe to tackle and no fewer than eight bata- men went out for less than ten, three of them for "ducks." Jotham who is always a vigorous hitter. could not get eet, and was bowled by Davies after reaching 30, the highest score in the innings. The other two to con- -During the Toast to the "Prospec-

All broken, chafed and damaged tribute double figures were Franks 23 tive" Pensioners, (Sgt. Snook, Pioneer the Chinese ground. The former, are pany's Godown, where same will be The Gunnora meet the Police on packages will he landed into the Com and Stevens 13. There were no fewer Sgt. and Sgt. Sellwood, Tailor), the not likely to be at full strength, examined on Saturday, 7th January, than 32 extras, which was more than diner facetiously reminded these understand Frampton will not be the number of runs contributed gentlemen of the Old Soldier's reputa-playing. If the Pulice play like they

1922, at 10 am. by any individual batsmen in the tion for "fading away" by aging the did against the Club last Saturday gone have lef the Steamer or Godown, No chains will he recognised after innings. The Navy were all out for well-known ditty-"O 124, which with 'he 198 for the pre- Never Die."

Sold ers they should annex the two points, but

none will be entertained if present- vious innings brought the

In responding, Sgt. Forbes must not get back to thated later than three weeks after arrival total Snook, "man of no mean propor selfish way of playing. I hear the for two innings to 317.

Thus the tions" caused great amusement by Coppers have a good man amongst the Navy lost by the substantial margin expressing the belief that his chances last batch of recruits. If he is a

No fire insurance whatever will be of 3 wickets and 156 runs.

effected. of fading away" were somewhat wing man they can do with him.

Y.-TSUTSUMI, remote as it takes a lot of "fading" to get rid of humanity.

Hongkong. Veceroles, 30, 1925

The most remarkable thing about yesterday's bowling was Davies's per formance with the ball in the Navy's second innings. He took all ter wickets for 38 runs, a very creditable and rare achievement.

Scores:

ARMY.

Total for 1st innings...

2ND INNINGS.

Capt. Olliver, b Greig

Capt. Davies, b Boatty

Hsytor

Lieut. Beaven, c Crole-Reea, b

Capt. Spinks, b Beatty

.271

71

42

4

0

Major Bagnall, c Jotham, b Haytor 16

Major Edwards, c Franks, b

Stevens ...

8. 8. Redpath, run out,

Major Tomlinson, not out.

paventeon stone of

to Other Members who are leaving Sgt. Wells, responding to the toast for Home" thanked the Company for their good wishes and hoped that all who were leaving the Service would meet with the luck that has been wished for them. He, pera nally did not quite know what he was going to do in civil life, but he had found the call to "fresh fields and pastures new" too seductive to resist.

Other appropriate responses were made by Mr. Pullen, QM.S. Harmon,

The Club should defeat the "Ambrose." The latter team are not | Railton will cot be out for the Club. used to one another's play yet.

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The Soldiers meet the "Titania" at Sookurupoo and although the Sailors have improved in their play, I think the Wilts will win.

In the Second Division, the Wilts Res: should beat the Chinese "B" team, and the Chinese "A" team should have no difficulty in disposing

and Pgts. Bellwood and Lintern. of the College lads. It is to be hoped Excellent musical items were render- no bad, feeling will be shown in this! ed by Messrs. Rule, Ca ne, Walton,match, and that it will be played off Hunt, Woodward, Newton, and in a clean and sportsmanlike manner, Hawkins.

12

27

13

Lient. McDonald,

¿ Douglas-

Hamilton, b Bestry

5

Bdr. Baker, not out

Extras

0

18

A vote of thanks and other

'The United should, on their present expres. sions of appreciation to the Entertain-forni, prave too good for the Kowloon ment Committee wound up a most Rtes: and the University are expected enjoyable evening.

to defeat the Gunners' second string by a small margin.

Total (for 8 wkts., dec.)., 202 |

Cpl. Purton did not bat.

.4731

Total for two invings

Crole-Rees

Bowling Analysis.

"SILVER STATE" JAZZ.

FOR KOWLOON TO-NIGHT.

Kowloon is coming into its own and

3 looks as though she's not going to

0. M.

It.

W.

7 } 24

1:

Beatty

18

4 73

Stevens

5 1 18

Haytor. Greig

15

0 61

3

8

NAVY.

Total for 1st innings

2ND INNINGS. Lieut.-Com. Jotham, b Davies Lieut. Franks, e Furton, h Davies Lieut. Stewart, b Davies

Lieut.-Com, Stovens, b Davies... Lieut.-Com. Greiz, b Davies

Lieat. Com. Douglas-Hamiltoni, e

Baker, b Davies...

Rev. Crole-Rees, e Edwards, b

Davica...

Com. Wood, a and b Davies....

Mid. Haytor, not out

Lieat. Skicner, e Olliver, b Davies Lieut. Beatty, 1 b.w., b Davies..

Extras

Total..

Total for two innings.

Bowling Analysia.

McDonald.......

Davies, Baker Parton

0, M. R.

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Secretarice and Captains of teams should endeavour to get their men on the field as least five minutes before the time to kick-off. For late arrival on the ground the offending Club is Association. liable to be fined by the Football

Congratulations to the Association,

for very much longer. Every week their energetic Socretory and the there are two dances over at the KowC.A. on the arrangements made for laon Theatre, in addition to the or the holiday matches. Every thing .193 dinary pictare nights, and now the went off fine and from what I har management bave fixed up something the p-ctators were satisfied with the for to-night that will make Hongkong games placed. Local Charities and 2350 green with envy and Kowloon gasp the Ying Tak Relief Fund will benfit with anticipatory d light. Mr. Ray the money collects d on those two his wirelessed out to sea and secured

Jays.

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music for the evening. Anyone who

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it to real, honest-to-goodness jazz

to night. Tickets are only to cast a

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CORRESPONDENCE,

A HINT TO CHINA.

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Late Mr. G. J. Robinson 1-4 Sudden Death

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