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SHIRES

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T. E, Yeoh took two wickets expen- sively for 78 runs, and Redmond two for 67.

Boores:

UNIVERSITY.

F. A. Redmond, b Sayer

THE CHINA MAIL.

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T. E. Yoob, Finchley, b Sayer.. 15 W. Vickers, o Bayer, b Edmonds.. 15 A. Hoalimo, e Dunkley, b Real... O M. H. Roffey, e Edmonds, b Ling. 41 M. B. Osman, b Ling

R. H. Ponsonby-Fane, e Witchell,

b Edmonds

Bolbatchet, run out.

T. 0. Yeoh, b Edmonds

P. E. Choo, not out

YACHTING.

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SUNDAY'S RACES.

Yesterday "Royals held their second races for the Commodore's and Vice Coramodore's Cup over a course of (1) Channel Rocks (3), (II) | Mark off Customs House (P): total distance 10 miles. The results

Were :-

4

4

2

1

Yachts.

16

Ng Pow Boo, o Fincher, b Reed.. 14 Diana.

Extras

Total

A

Handicap Corrected

Time on Course.

Scratch 12.42.40 1 12.44.28 2 owen 50*

12.54.08 3 12.59.08 4 1.55.38 55 2.(1.17 6 D.N.8.

Daphue.. 21'30"

D.N.S. D.N.S.

HAYWOOD GAYS GAEL ØLASS,

SPORT.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

II.K.CC. v. 1.R.C.

Psed on the H.K.C.C. on Satur

da alternoon, this match resulted in

26-V

Fall of Wickets:-

Olliver was in fine batting form and stayed at the wickets until the

Bowling Analysis, innings was declared closed when he had 77 not out to his credit. He was unable, however, to get a partner to E. B. Reed.. stay long with him, and four batamen Bayer went in procession for 7, 7, 5 and 1. Ling.. Graham made a stand, contributing Edmonds. 20 before he was run out. Bagnali

win for the bome te mbymude 4 and took the total to above F. J. de Rome, c and b Yeok

the Club figures. Evans captured | R. C. Witchell. c Vickers, b Yeoh. tu sukels and .45 runs.

Hand Mitchell opened the wickets for 64 rune and Cochrane A. E. Wood, st. Ponsonby-Fane, b 1 for 20. Olliver's 77 incia 1ed 11 anings and playing steadily

Bolhatchet

27 Scalark

42 Toinette

Ursula

0'11" Scratch

0' 0"

Position

13 Rolla

Sonia

8.'03*

.184 Ailes

20′36′′

1-25, 2 27, 3-29, 4-77, 5-87, 7-98, 8-101, 9-101, 10-184.

6-06, | Colleen.........

Halcyon.. 21'30′′ Bonito... 21′30′′

8′03′′ Dorothes. 8′03′′

0.

M. R. W

12 2

3

31 2

13

I 40

2

10

2 20

2

Yachts.

H'cap. on Course.

Corrected

Time.

11

1 30 3

6.8.CO

JORD

2 24.44

1

2.25.02

2

2.27.00

3

owes 50

2.20.87

35 Winfred

.. Scratch

2.30 12

(

b.

131 before their partner was fours.

Webster Edwards and cat on the good work and the side

G. R. Sayer, c Yeob, b Redmond.

36 Lady Cloacina Sor.

2.34 11

6

Scores:

F. H. Holdman, e Hoslim, b

Reduend..

Sirian

2'41"

2.35 53

7

2 Lola

4'28"

2.36.00

le to declare at 206 runs for

3

E. C. Fincher, not out

46 Gladys

4'28"

of two wickets. Mitchell

F. G. Thompson, st. Bagnall, b

06. no out, and Blaker 61.

Graham

4

E. E. Dunkley, not out.

Extras.

11 Gach

"1"

20 Spray

Viking

Scrutch 1'47"

Total (for 5 wkts.)

.219 Dorothy ... 071"

0

3 E. W. Hamilton, W. H. Edmonds,

+',

N

KOWLOON.

J. Stalker, b Davies

kalfi tuk

31.

F. E. Lawrence, b Davies...

wth wickets for 46C 1. Stapleton, e Graham, b Baker 26 EL. Brags, e Graham h Davies 30

bowling Wae too Flul's fri for the Indians, and they B. D. Evans, e Olliver, b Baker.. make good, the whole sirle K. R. Macaskill not out posed of cheaply for 61.5.AT. Cochrane, e Davies, b Baker

SA. 1smail 10 and Mr. C. Dance, c Olliver, b Graham.. 1! were the only double J. Corers. Lammert, bowled well

k live wickets for 6 runs. Ein and took the other five for 27.

Stores;

R. Robinson, e Davies, Graham ..

Q. Russell, e Graham, b Baker

30 E. B. Keed, F. J. Ling, did not bat.

1-60, 2-83, 3-132, 4-150, 5-170.

to F

lig

R.K.C.C.

4.

ker. st Ismail, b Kitchell.

81

E Mitchell, not out

106

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"YELLOW TYPHOON."

SHANGHAI GAMING HAUNT FILMED.

With one of its most dramatic incidents staged in a bizarre Shanghai gaming haunt where East meets West in the frezied pursuit of fickle for- tune, "The Yellow Typhoon," First National's great feature attraction

which comes to the Coronet Theatre this evening, shows the spectator many strange, many startling sights in some of the gayest capitals of the world-New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Monte Carlo, Shang- hai, and Manila. Besides taking into АП atmos- the spectator phere of feverish pleasure and hectic excitement, this remarkable photoplay based on the Saturday Evening Post adventure story by Harold McGrath, also gives a charm- ing picture of simple home life. Indeed, contrast sudden and startling

isits most striking feature. No greater character contrast could be found, for instance, than that of the two sisters" who are the leading spirits of the story," the one a sincrre lovable girl, the other a beartless, ruthless tigress; the one an alert secret service member, the other the owner of a notorious Shang- hai ga ning haunt. Startling though

the contrast is, however, it is not too 8 daring for Anita Stewart who plays 2.40.05 9 the dual role of the two sisters, and 2.48.11 10

playe it with rare artistry and talent. D.N.S.

Both her studies are brilliant. What D.N.8.

a woman stakes in a gamble for D.N.8.

priceless string of diamonds and how she attempts to steal important naval plans are only two incidents in a story that is literally breathless with in- terest and suspense.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

Hongkong cargo per the following

existely conditions

6

Fall of Wiskete:---

22

b

Bowling Analysia.

saamera landed

ing porn will be

ruture here

5

0. M. R.

W.

permit:

T. E. Yeok..

14 1 78

2

Benverlich

9 A. Hoa im

Redmond

12 0

7 0 67

2

HİB

5 0

17

1

123 Bolhatchet

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0, M. B

W.

24 Davies

3 Graham.

Baker..

20 8 23 મ

11

1 42

3

12

3

43

*

B.Q.A.

M. M. Edwards, b Kitchell.. 12

H.A. Webster, noi out

EN

Extras

Total (2 wkts.)

206

1* 1. 12. Lender, 1. 1. McNicoll,

Henson, L. J. Davies, E. G.

ti

G. 1. Piercy and F. N.

Your dad not bat.

Powling Analysis.

Huajabu

Capt. Olliver, not out.

L1. Chester, b Evans.

Juk

Major Bagnall, boot out..

FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

0! Co. Ltd. 37

Penang Yaru

Although there were nine games due

to be played on Saturday only three

77 were played two in the First Division

and one in the Second Division,

ARRESTED AT LAST.

Gibb, Livingston and PARIS "GENTLEMAN BURGLAR"

Yippon Yusen Kai- Tokushima Maro-Niupon Yea

Kaisha.

Hongkong cargo per the following teamer landed in Japan will he brought bere immediately conditions permit

Tango Maru Nippon Yusen Kai

CAUGHT.

The author of mysterious burglar- ies, about thirty in number cun mitted in flats of marquees, Collies, vicomtesses and barona has at last been caught. He is a veritable Arsene Lupin, a gentleman burglar who lived with his parents, very Cargo from the Columbia Pacific C'estimable people in a mansion at "West Reats not cleared by March will he subject to rent. Damazed care will be examined on Monday, Feb. 2 at 10 a.m. Agent.,,-Ainhold Bros. &

sha.

Co., Ltd.

Neuilly. Immaculately dressed, and with an aristocratic bearing, Serge de Lens perated by means of a book of reference, which gives the names and addresses of society people. It was his enstom to search for shut-

Cargo from the s.s. "Dacre Castle' not cleared by March 2 will be subject to rent Damaged cargo will be examintered Asta or private houses, The

Dedwell & Üó., Ltd.

Played at Sookumpoo, this game the same day.-Agents shutters indicated that the occupants

7

Bdr. Baker b Evane..

7

Capt. Davies, b Evans

5

FIRST DIVISION.

S. M. Williama, e and b Cockraus

Lt. Gesham, run out.

20

R.G.A. v. " TAMAR."

Q), M.

1. W.

4

2 8

23

2

Extras

4

Mar

.12

4 0

S. I Ismail

-

1

64

0

125

3

2 1

0

Stromail

1 0 7

0

K Nopin

0 5 0 23

IRC.

B. Nazarin, b Edwards.

5 0 46

Total (5 wkts.). Sgt. Skeets, Lt. Parkes, Sgt. Stevens

and Gr. Davis did not bat,

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M

K.

W

Evans

12 0 54

$

B. A d, b Ewards...

14

Stalker

10

0 28

0

anyabu, e Davies, & Lammer!

9

Cochrane

3

0

20

}

Mell, 1. Edwards

U

Russell

0 10

0

S. maile Edwards, b Lam-

10

Ft

A H. Madar, b Edwards.

1

3

S. A. R. Ismail, c and b Edwards

Samy, b Lananert.

A.

11

I'.

E. Arull, Lammert.

Rumjaho, not out.

M. '. Madar b Lammort.

Extras

Young...

Ed wanke.. Lat Webster

0

C. S. C. C. v. VARSITY.

This game was played on the University ground on Saturday. The Oivil Service turned out strongly and 2 won by six wickets and 85 runs.

11

The home team batted first, putting together 134 runs, of which Roffey's 61 41 was the best individual con- tribution. The others all failed to reach 20 safely, T. E. Yeoh, Vickers and Choo contributed 15 each, Ng' 0 Pow Boo 14, and Redmond 10. Mr. Extras" was responsible for a useful 513. Edmonds took three wickets for 030 runs, and Ling, Rood and Sayer two each for 20, 31 and 40, respectively.

Total.

Bowling analysis.

4.

M.

K.

W

7 2

14

16 6

27

11.3 &

2

U

3

K.C.C. v. R.G.A.

on who were at home to the

Deaerson Saturday, met their first

de

in League Cricket by eix

w and 2 runs.

W

Jung first, they compiled 123, to Brage and Macaskill 30 each, 1. Stapleton, 20, were the only figure contributors. Baker to tour wickets for 42 runs, and Davies and Graham three each for 23 and 42 respectively.

The Uivil Service played havoc with the Varsit bowling and scoring rapidly,

Hongkong cargo pr the City of imia" is being overcarring he the which tnch Shanghai, Kobe, Hakodata, Yokohama. Nagasaki and Shanghai before returning bere. Agents, Bank Line, Ltd.

Dow

The "Daume Castle" has arrived and is ready to discharge Consignees are requested to take delivery from along. side in accordance with the terms of the bills of lading. Agents. Dodweli & Co..

Ltd.

resulted in a win for the Gunners by

Hongkong cargo per the r.s.jikini" were absent, and having assured Play in the will be handed at Northern norts and himself that they were out of town, the only goal scored. first balf was all in favour of the returned here irumudiately conflitions he would appear on the scene between

Agonth,--Java China Jap-a- permit.

noon and one o'clock, carrying a home team, and McHugh missed a Lijn.

smart bag, and affect an entrance. fine chance to open the score in the first five minutes of the game when

He had special tastes, this monocled with only the Goalie to beat be skied

burglar. Objects of art and anything the ball over the bar. After about 15

pretty and valuable appealed to him. He had boasted that no concierge ever minutes play Couzina beat Mitch

attempted to challenge him. But it with a first timer from a centre by Keay.

was a woman concierge who was ins

He tumental in effecting his arrest. was leaving the flat of his last victim when she rau after him, the police took up the chase, and he was arrested.

20 be

old He was found to acquaintance of the police, but benefited from au aronesty me sure, He told the Police Commissary that he was a kleptomaniac. "A very experienced one, since you have stolen articles worth two million francs," was the reply. Numerous valuable articles which he had not disposed of were found at his home, and the police are now drawing up a list of his amazing exploits,

Half time: R. G. A. 1; "Tamar" 0. In the second half "Tamar" tried bard to equalies, Grant and Burd missing chances. At the other end Lolliott missela fine chance to increase the score by putting over the bar. With the Sailors pressing time arrived with the result as stated.

Teams :-

R. G. A.-Plallips: Walker Woodhouse: Bailey, Pasco, Dewlings: Keay, Lelliott, MoHugh, Couzins, Harris,

"Tamar."--Mitch: Smith, Tom- linson: Harper, Hudson, Bryant: Hill, Oxland, Grant, Burd, Brazendale.

Referee Mr. Smith.

"CURLEW" SOUTH CHINA.

This match was played on the Kowloon ground before a very large

way they did, for the only goal scored was by Cheung Wing Shing from a free kick for hands early in the first half.

SECOND DIVISION.

UNIVERSITY v, SOUTH

CHINA "B.'

ست

This match, played on the Club ground, resulted in a win for the University by 2 gosis to 0.

The first half was clan but a most disgraceful game was seen in the second for egged on by their sup porters, the Chinese adopted most

·LOCAL BILLIARDS

CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS TO-DAY.

The first round in the Billiard was able to declare at the fall of five crowd of spectators. It was a game questionable methods in their play

to-day at the Victoria wickets for 219 runs. All the batsmen of lost chances for the Sailors, their with the result that not only worn Championship of the Colony com- excepting Holdman reached double front line giving a most disappointing four of their players, ordered off the mence

Ng Sze Kwong figures. Fincher with 46, not out, display. They missed two penalties field, bat in consequence of the at Recreation. Club was the best batsman, Witchell was for hands against Fung Tai, and titude of the spectators the Referee plava P Wilson at 5.80 and L. A. responsible for 42, Sayer 36, Wood 35, Leung Yuk Tong and several times had to stop the game ten minutes Osmund. J. Grearson at 8.30 in-games To-morrow evening R F.. da Luz de Rome 27 and Dunkley 11, not out. the forwards when well placed dallied before time. The matter will be of 500 up. There were 20 extras. Bolhatchet cap with the ball instead of shooting and reported to the Association, and it is

wero robbed. The to be hoped an example will be made plays Andrew Tse.

Referee: J. Rodgers. tured one wicket for 17 runs, but the consequently other bowlers were severely punished. Chinese were fortunate to win in the of the offenders.

I'M GONNA GIT'ÕÛT

TONIGHT WITHOUT ANY TROUBLE A

BRINGING

MAGGIE: DARLIN-I'M GOIN' UP ON THE ROOF TO READ.

CIKE TO SIT IN THE SUN-

ALL RIGHT. AS. LONG AS YOU HAVEN'T GOT YOUR MAJ AND COAT

UP

FATHER.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923

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REDUCTION IN PRICES.

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ICE

from 4 cts. per lb to 1 cts. per lb.

"Daisy

+

BUTTER

from $1.10 to $1.00 per lb. "Dairymaid" $1.00 to .90 **

$1

our other prices remain unaltered in spite of the Strike.

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