MONDAY DECEMBER 31 1929
ARS
OBITUARY:
N. S. MOSES.
Bundere
the Goverment
of Mr. Nathaniel S: ctoria View, Kowloon, Hartner of Messrs. N. S. Co. Moses was taken ill ago but was improving until he had a sudden Saturday, pneumonia bitis supervening. He
removed to hospital condition steadily wor-
cted a member of the mmunity and a well- dent of Kowloon, Mr.
CRICKET
INDIANS 2ND XI.
bo Royal Engineera played their tarfst drawn match in the league this season, their opponents being the LR.C. 2nd XI Batting first, the Indians knocked up 179 for 8 wickets, the ball going to the boundary with frequency during the innings. For once the R.E, bowl. ing was mastered, skipper D. Ram falin hitting a 6 and four 4's in his brief stay. Curreem also played bright cricket.
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Only Major Gandy and Smith made a stand when the Sappers went in to but at 4.20 p.m. but Hamsoy hit two 6's before being
D. Laing
517ing Analysis.
0.
C. A. Peterson ....10 J. L. Youngsayo.... 6 C. W. Lam
B. P. Ng...........
P. W. L. D. P.
FIRST DIVISION,
Indian R.C... 6 4 03 2 14 H.K.C.C.
4 3 0 1 53 I TID
Civil Service University... Kowloon C.C.. R.G.A.... Navy Craigengower ... 3 0 2 1 i Chinese R.C.......... 4-0 31 1
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LATEST LEAGUE RESULTS.
London, December 29.-Laigue matches played to-day
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resulted as follows:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE. THE
Arsenal.....
1.
Chelsea
Aston Villa
2
Cardiff City
Blackburn R..
I
Huddersfield T.
Bolton W.
2
Everton
Burnley
1
Preston N. E.
Liverpool.....
2
West Ham. U.
Manchester C.
3
West Brom. A.
3 2 I 06
Notts. F.
0
4 1 2 1 4
Sheffield U.
0
6 I4 I 4 3 1 2 0 3
Sunderland
I
Notts C.
Tottenham H.
J
Birmingham
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
24
Aberdeen Airdrieonians Hamilton A. Hearts
3
Clyda
I
Raith Rovers..
Q
Ayr United
I
Dundee
57
P. W. L. D. P. Royal Engineers ... 9.7 I I 22 Civil Service 2nd.... 9'5 3 I 16 Navy 2nd. H.K.C.C. 2nd.
Kilmarnock
0
Third Lanark
Morton ...
Hibernians.......
Partick T.............
◊
Falkirk
4 4 0 0 12
Queen's Park...............
2
Motherwell
7 3 2 2 II
St. Mirren ....
Q
Rangers....
17
Indians 2nd. Kowloon 2nd. Chinese 2nd
being unfit for play-Reuter.
Totul (for 8 wkts, de.).170
run out.".
1.R.C. 2ND XI.
M. P. Madar, b Corkell
H. D. Rumjaba, h Goodman,... 19 O. Rumjahn, b Jacob
J. S. Curreém, not out ........
F. M. el Arculli, b Jacob
N. B. Kitchell, 1.b.w, Jacob D. Rumjahu, b Goodman
I. Hassin, 1.b.w. Goodman...
Sirdar Khan, b Cuckelf
Extras
Jacob
י
SECOND DIVISION.
31 RA.M.C...
6
University 2nd.....
7 3 4 0 72.3 2
8 2 4 2.8
6 1 4 I 4
70 6 1 I
Friendly Matches.
Kitchell and E. Moosdeen-did f· Declaring at 180 for 9 wickets, the H.K,C.C. hnd no difficulty in disposing of the East Surrey's w.eleven in a friendly natch on the
Chub ground, Bowker was the;
not "but
Bowling Analysis.
14
1
M. R.
52
15 1 63
8
35
1 0
G
0 14
0
Cockell
Goodman
Playford
Winter
I.I.
+
Mejor Candy, b. Arculli
Chat Chippenhal b Arnlli:
Cockell, Sirdar Khan,
Rumjahu
Smith, Arealli Rown, not OHE Ramsey, run mat Jacob, b Curreem Winter, not out
Extras
2 principal contributor to the Club's
3 score, as he obtained 62. Half &
O dozen bowlers were tried by tho Lammert was regimental team.
mainly responsible for the Surrey's 37 were of 102. He bowled through- 4 out the innings and secured 6
wickets for 10.
H.D.
3
Batting first, the Indian R.C. 34 knocked up 215 for 5 wickets 12 against the eight bowlers of Mr. 16 R. A. Ponsonby-Fane's eleven which visited Soakumpoo. A. H. Rumjahn played bright cricket for 13 97 while Á. e! Arculli and A. H.
Madar got into the thirties. Bal hetehet (24) and 13. C. Hunt (23) opened for the visitors but the Clough-hers were out cheaply. U. M. Osman for 43) and A. H. Madar (5 for 48) bowled unchanged.
Total (for 6 wickets).120
Goodman. Playford and ton did not hat.
Bowling Analysis. *0.
B. W. 3 82
м.
1
7
37
F. M. Arvilli ......B H. D. Rumjaho... 7
6. Sirdar Khan........ ;} J. S. Curreem..... 4 1 19
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K.C.C. 2ND V. 'VARSITY 280.
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The Chinese 2nd XI. made 136 against the Club 2nd XI, at Cause- way Bay. Wong Pokeung was top-worer with 31 to his credit. D. E. Donnelly' male a welcome re-appearance in local cricket and celebrated his return by getting 6 wickets for 34 runs. When stumpa were drawn, the Club had 5 wickets down for 170 (Hollands 62 retired, and Piercy 71).
apent a good many Colony He was bom it came to Hongkong 21 to join the engineering Hessrs. Butterfield and He served with that firm years and afterwards sts. We C. Jack and
Kowlcon 2nd XI. entertained the at their representative University 2nd XI. a league rbour. He later joined match and a draw resulted, the
On the Navy ground, Happy Moulderand Company home-te-being-19-runs, short of Valley, the HR... "A" teams harge of the engineer- victory with the last me batting was defeated by the Navy 2nd XI. Their business. About when stumps were drawn. Osman who declared at 202 for 5 wickets go he set up in business
off) and Laing (27) were the only (Worthington 72 not out and trading successfully as
stant for the Ragnshotham 531 The H.K.C.C. oses and Company, his siness office being in the Canton Bullding. He was
Laing opend the "Varsity bowl. We all out for 100, a stand by Dean (36) and England (22) being nt member of the locating and was asialled 'on rive occa- iresponsible for most of the runs.
sius; he finished up by bowling baxing and took a deep in- and was taken off at the It appears that he affairs of the Kowloon end of the over.
chool. He had many laing sent down four balls without both sides of the water. diet int when he delivered the brother-in-law of the fol-th, the umpire at the batsman's
guu was a keen supporter
ones to make 2
Aston Villa'
Everton
Notte County
Manchester Citycomencem
2
The Celtic v. Clydebank match was postponed, the ground.
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Burnley .......
Arsenal ....
Preston North End
TEAM.
P. W. L
D.
Cardiff City
23 13
2
8
Bolton Wanderers
25 II
4
Huddersfield Town
23 13
6
Sunderland
23 12
25
9
Newcastle United
24
11
Blackburn Rovers
23 II
24
10
Sheffield United
23
9
Tottenham Hotspur
23. 9
23. 7
West Ham United...
23. 7
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8
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West Bromwich Albion
23 6
9
8
23 6
9
8
23 7 10
6
Nottingham Forest Liverpool
23
6 II
6
23
7
12
4
Birmingham Chelsea
23 4 10
24
4
12
Middlesborough
23
6 13
23
4 14
SCOTTISH LEAGUE—DIVISION 1.
TRAH.
P. W. L
D.
20 14
I
20 II
4
20
9
8
20
10
Aberdeen
20
9
Partick Thistle
21
Kilmarnock
20
8
St. Mirren
20 7
Hearte...
21 7
Hibernians
21
7
Third Lanark
19
9
Falkirk
21
Clyde
21.
Dundee
20
Greenock Morton
22
Clydebank
20
Motherwell
20
II
Queen's Park
20
6
Hamilton Academicals
20
6
II
3
20 4 9
7
Rangera Airdrieoniang Celtic
Raith Rovers
'Ayr United
F... Lawrence compiled 118) retired) for Cuigengower in a mann match with the Club de Recreio. | The (.0.0. declared at 225 for 8 and got the visitors out for 93.
Taikoo Nomads played another nteinen: Mr. J. H. and a Kowloon many called ball match on Saturday, losing to Civil the Palace Hotel, Kow- Has as reputed on 10 lewer Service 2nd XI. by a big margin
C. Forbes, of the than four occasions and a discussion | The C.S.C.C. score was 213 for 9 tat Refinery, Mr. A. H. Brose. The argument was net can wickets, declared (Hamilton 53 re- of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-cerned so much
Laing's with Co Mr. LL. Goldenberg method of delivery as with the fired. Smith 53 not out and Sara andard Oil Company and authority on which the umpire at and the Nomads mustered 64. eldenberg.
the batsman's end, questioned the ara and Edmonds ench taking 4 feral took place yesterday ball. The umpire at the bowler's at the Jewish Cemetery, und ta University mun) is allegesi to *lley, the funeral, service have hinted that it was not appro
nducted by Mr. David prate for the other man to have There was a large com- done so. Reference to the M.C.C.'S Forrowing relatives and rules of cricket and the official in- d the chief mournerstructions to home umpires are quite
(son), Messrs. J. explicit on this point and, it is Hongkong arrived at Marseilles on Dec
L Goldenberg, W believed, local league cricket is play- gA. E. Forbes, A. Hed under M.C.C. laws.
rothers-in-law). Amongst Scares:-
resent were Messrs. C. Harvey, A. J. Allison, E. Murphy, A. Macdonald, *And Inspector Angus,
A CHOPARD.
week-end news was he death of Mr. Albert merly manager of the Hotel, who died un- todiklis home in Switzer: the of 51. Mr. Chopard gkong for his home last had announced his inten- arning here next year.
UNIVERSITY 2ND XI.
C. A. Petorson, e Edwards, b
Petheram
B. P. Ng, b Petheram
3. L. Youngraye, 1.b.w. Howell. M. B. Osmani, e Weiser, b
Pethenum
D. Laing, run out
S. Hachioma, b Petheram
M. B. Kyun, e Overy, b Brawn.
C. W, Lam, b Potberam Leong Ho-tong, b Brawn. A. T. Barms, not out W. Sling, b Petherain
Extrag
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Potheram
0.
wickels.
30.
MOVEMENT OF STELMERS.
The P. & 0. 6.5. "Kalyan" from
The D. L. 9.5
Chupra" from Fre- mantle on Dec. 18 in orpocted bero to- day. Agents-Dodwell & Co.. Id.
The B. F. 6.6."' Philoctetes" for Paci
fic Ports, left Manila on Doc. 20 for this port and is due here tomorrow.
The B. I. s.a.Arafors" loft Moji for
this port on Dec. 50 at p.m. and is due
19
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here on Jan. 3 at about pm.
The A.D.I
"President Madison"
48 which sailed from Seattle on Dec. 18 is
here on Jan.
27
dug
The .D.L. 8.8. Prevident Grant"
1 which ailed from this port at 5 p.m. on 31, is due in Manils at 7 a.m. on
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Dec. 2 Jan. 2. Sbi nila from that port at 0p.m. on Jan. 4, arriving here at 7 am. Jan. 6, and will be despatched for Vic- 0 toria and Seattle "via" öbanghai and BJapan at 10a.m. Jan. 7.
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Konng-
The U.P.8 B.M. Empress of Australia arrived at Yokohama on Dec. 28 p.m. left Yokohama on Doc.19 p.m. and is dus at Vancouver un Jan. 9.
Per C.P.5., R.M.8.Empress of Asia" Capt. L, D. Douglas, Ex.2, Commander, will leave here for Victoria and Vancou vis Shenzhal (Hoosung). 6 Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama at noon 0 on Jan. 10.
vor,
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I The B. F... "Ixion" left Liverpool
0 on Dec. B for Hongkong. Shangbai and
.2
Japan and is duo here on or about Jan.
13.
The A. O. L. &. “Elkton" is expect
ed to arrive from New York via ports Don January 13, 1824.
The CPS FM.8. "Impress of Russia left Vancouver for Hongkong via Japan ports and Shanghai on Dec. 97 and is due here on Jan. 16.
The B. F. 4.5. "Asspanor" left Liver- pool on Dao. is for lagsporo, Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe and is dus bere on
about Jan. 17.
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