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SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

TWO VICTORIES FOR KOWLOON.

NAVY BATSMAN'S BIG SCORE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Bowling Analysis,

0. H.

Griffim Mark

55

32

Plampiór

Hugon

Piercy Baron

0

41. 070

0

27

| R.A.M.C. v. 'VARSITY 2ND.

}

COMPANY MEETING.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LTD.

Mr. Pong Wai-ting presided at the fifth ordinary yearly meeting of the Bank of East Asia, Ltd. held on Saturday at No. 10 Des Vœux Aftor & lapso due to the rain of the proceding week-end, local cricket Bowlers were on top in this Road Central, the registered was resumed lost Buturilay with match which the Medienly won by offices. Mr. Pong was supported by fairly copious programine of both 12 runs. Practically every trundler the Hon. Mr Chow Shou-son, league and "friendly" matches..

put on did well; Captain Walker Messrs. Li Koon-chan, Wong Yun- Kowloon had a pleasant return to (6 for 22) and C. W. Lam (5 for tong. Mok Ching-kong, Fung pant glories as both senior and jurtior 30) being the most prominent. Ping-shan, P. K. Kwok, Chan teams bugged" full points in Wickets went cheaply at the begin-Ching-shek, Ng Chank-luk, Kan league matches-not by overwhelin-ning of both innings but the Ying-po (Directors), Kan Tong-po ing tourgine, por against strong R.A.M.C. men stayed on till victory (chief manager), Li Tse-fong opponents-but nevertheless, vic was assured.

aries.

UNIVERSITY 2ND XI. Another exciting match between 13. P. Ng, b Percy..... the Club, and the Navy, the juniors. Laing, b Walker..... this time, was scon on the Club al. Osiran, 1.b.w. Walker ...... ground, the Senior Service taking J. Younganye, & Walker ample revenge for the defeat on the Noronha, run out

etroito of time, by the senior team.. W. Lam, c Balchin, b Percy. This match was productive of the M. A. Kynm, e Brutton, b

Walker..... biggest score in both divisions, viz.,

fours.

by Lieut. Harris who compiled 131. Hachiuma, not on not out, including 3 sixes und 15. Y. Leong, & Walker

A. T. M. Barma, Percy W. H. Sling, b Walker

Extrus

Tofil

FIRST LEAGUE,

KOWLOON v. CRAIGEN-

.GOWER

Bathing. first thoine, Kowloon deets red at 166 for 8 wickets, Walker Cooline (48), Robinson (31) and Percy Lamnet (28 not out) were the

Osborne Craigen- prineipt contributors. rowar were dismissed for 81, Ptc, Balchin, b Lam.. Cochrane getting 5 wickets for 35.

KOWLOON.

A. W, Remeny, b Fritz

J. P. Robinson, e Alibas, b Fritz

(manager), and the following shareholders Mesers. Li Koon 4kang, Ling Man-lai, Yim Pak-fun, ILI Po-fin, Chow Chi-nam, Cheng 1Wah-man, LITung, Lui Hon-shan, 1 Chow Tung-sang, Leung Shek-to, 4Leung Yau-ka, Luk Chi-cheong, 16 Li Pak-to, Tam Cheong-tsun, Ng Kee-ting, Khong Loy, Ng Siu-shau, Chan Tse-rsol and Kwok Siu-lau. After the notice convening the 1 meeting had been read by Mr. Kan Tong-po, the chairman said :-

notice Gentlemen, You will.

17

0

11 from the accounts which have been in your hands for some time that G6 the result of the bank's working for

the year is satisfactory. I will with your permission; take them ns read. The profit for the year. including $138.837.16 brought for- ward from last year's account, and

all O after deducting expenses / amounts to $850,103.50, which it is. proposed to deal with us follows:-

900 HOHOR BEER org

Bowling Analysia.

135 00 .11 3 1 0 D.A.M.O

0.

M.

W

-G

98.

.4

R. Earnshaw, b Miloo ....

13

31t. Porey, b Lam

20 Cpl. Howarth, b Osman

Pte. Osbomo, e Laing, Lau. Pte. Scimmpton, & Lam

2

To pay a dividend of

$6 per share on

6

50,000 shares

15

absorbing $ 300,000.00

F. Howell, b Milne .....

Pho. Melonald, c Youngsaye,

Το

T. M. Cochrane. b Moore

h Osnian....

15

pay a bonus of $2

48

R. E. Lunell, b Milne

Caut. Walker, b Youngsaye..

14

per share absorb-

S. Jes, Milne .........

Pte. Walker, b Youngsuye

ing.

100,000,00

L. E. Tammort, not ont

Tte. Chilton, not out...

30

28

R. Pestonji, cand b Moore...

0

.14

Pte. Pilchor, b Youngraye

Pte. Whitehead, e Noronha, b.

Im.......

To transfer to reserve

.fund

250,000.00

2

To pay a bonus to

V

Pte. Mills, Youngseyo

Extrus

Total

Bowling-Analysis.

0. M. R.

W.

Lam.

12

*

·30

162 61

4 0

11 0

Osinan,

5

1

14

Youngstye

6.1 1

16

3 0

M4

0

2 0

0

2

2

2

Extrus

Total (for 8 wkts., doc.)..166|

J. C. Fletcher and J. Turbill did

not lat..

Fritz Milne

S. Abbas Bradbury Moore

Bowling Analysis

0. 31. R. W

11 1 67 2

CRAIGENGOWEN.

H. Dennis, b Cochrane.

D. Fritz, 1 Cochrane...

T. Grimes, c Jex, b Cochrane

B. W. Bradbury, run out........

10

CHINESE 2ND v. KOWLOON

2ND.

Directors, holders.

of founders' shares and staff...

61,689.94

To carry forward...... 138,413.56

It is gratifying to note that the bank has been able to hold its own. in spite of the adverse conditions of trade and business depression everywhere. The various de- a higher posits have attained

3 figure over that of the preceding year, indicating the ever-growing confidence evinced by the com. munity.

It is with deep regret that we have to record the death of Mr.

Judicious changes in the Kow Kan Chiu Nam which occurred in

loon bowling shattered the hopes of

Shanghai on October 28. I trust you

F. E. Lawrence, b Pestonji 11/the Chinese juniors at Causeway will agree with me that it is not

G. W. Milno, b) Cochrane

5. H. White, b Pestonji ..............

W. Fall, b Cochrane..

S. Abbas, e Ramsay, b Fleteter.

Y. Abbas, 1.b.w. Fletcher

E, Moore, not, out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Cochrane Postonji Fletcher

1

Bay, the latter opening promising-

iv. with 70 up for 3 wickets down. necessary to elect a new director When stumps were drawn, Kow-in his place, as there are now loon had exceaded the home eleven's which we think sufficient.

eleven on the Board, a number 19 total by 63 rans and were still

13

12

wicket in band. Fraser and propose Edwards got into the thirties.

0,3.0. 2ND XI. W. Hung, b.w. Potherant 10 $1 Y. M. Shi, run out....

....... 10 Wong Po-koung, b Petheram... 16 Wan Iushing b Brown ........ 8

I now

that the report and accounts as circulated be adopted and that the balance at credit of profit and loss account, viz., $850,103.50, be dealt with proposed,

as

The notion was unanimously

Bf. R. W. S. T. Wong, e Brawn, b Overy. 80 carried on being seconded by Mr.

2 35

.13 ..10 2

2.2 0 12

SECOND LEAGUE.

P

H.K.C.C. 2ND v. NAVY 2np.

5 Cheung Wing-kue, b Brawn.....

K. L. Chu, c Kew, b Bmwa... 5 2 G. E. Wong, cand b Raven,......... H. Kow, st. Edwards, b Brawn

It was sparkling batting and not deadly bowling which gave the Navy 2nd XI. their victory over the Club juniore, on the Club ground.

| Leung" (Kam-cheung,

Brawn .....

P. S. Troi, not out-

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

1.b.w.

19

:103

Two batsmen who have played. A. Fraser 3: 1 with distinction in the first eleven B. Petheram 9 126.2 in previous seasons, Blaker and A, R. F. Riven... 3 Mans, scored 69 and 83 not out. A. O. Brawn.......19.2 respectively, for the Club 2nd XI. H. Overy .... and the closure was put on when O. B. Raven 9 the score stood at 186 for 5 wickets.

K.0.0. 2ND XI.

Chow "Ting Sang

The retiring auditors, Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming, were te-elected nem. "con. on the motion of Mr. Kwok Siu Lau, seconded by Mr. P. K. Kwok.

The Chairman announced that dividend warrants would be ready to-day.

cult to get but a number batted patiently.

Good scores by Mitchell (97) and; More (39 not out) secured victory when the Club went in to bat.

0 9 0

22 5

5

14

1

2

7

1

Skipper A. el Arculli bowled up to

his usual form and took 4 wickete

for. 30 runs. At the close, the

16

visitors had 9 wickets down for 121

Lube,

A cond-wicket partnership by H. Overy, a Tani, & Hung... Harris and Simpson paved the way A. O. Bwn, o B. T. Wong, b to victory 130 showed when the Wong Po-koung latter was caught by Piercy of A. R. F. Ravan, b S. T. Wong. 22 Hagen Then three wickets fell B. Fatheram, c Hung, b 8. 1. with 42 runs added, Harris doing most of the gooring after which the Navy passed the Club's score and when stumps were drawn, had made 204 for 6 wickets,

Wong

15

W. L. Weaser, b S. T. Wong... 91 J. A. Fraser, d. C. Wang, b

Wong Po-keung....

E. J. Edwards, b Hung

A. J. Kew, b Hung

CIVIL SERVICE v. R.G.A.

A

At the second time of asiding, the Royal Artillery repeated their vic 35tory, earlier in the season in a League match, against Civil Service. Mr. Gr. Rough (wickets, 60 runs, 1 maidos, 16 overs) and Capt:| Rowe (4 wickets, 10 runs, G maidens, 15.1 overs) bowled un- changed and got the Civil Service out for 73, Baker being top-SCOPE with 18 and Sutherland, Nihill and Lamble getting into double-gares, Major Hattersley Smith (34) and BW Q.M.S.. Stripp (23) were the most 2successful buts on the Gusners'

0

H.K.0.0. 2ND XI.

B. O. Hagenc Worthington,

. Savage, not out....

1

b. Wallace .....

16

D. S. Green, b Hung.

P. Jacks, 1.b.w. Hong ..........

2

0. B. Raven, not out...

Extras

C. Binker, b Gregory.

60

GH. Piecey, o Hughes,

Wallace

M. M. Maas, not out.......

22

J. A. H. Plummer, c Jackson,.

b Wallace

D. E. G. Nicholaón, not out........... 14]

W..Hung 5.

•Extras

CE. Wong.. Total (for 5 wkts: dec.).186. T. Wong

Wan Iu-shing

CR. Baron, R., M. MoAlpine,

H. Griffin and C. V. Mack did not]

but.

Wallace

Hogy

Bowling Analysis,

Hoppalli, þ

Gregory J

161 90

0:42

NAVY 2ND XI. Hughes, o Piercy, b Mark

Harris, not out

Simpson, e Fierny, b Hagen

Jackson, Nicholson, b Griffin Worthingtonst. Nichol

Baron

Lockhart, a Plummer, b. Baron. Hogg, B. Mark.

Wallace, not out

Extrus

Total (for 8)

Total (for 2 wickete)...........156

Bowling Analysis;'"

FRIENDLY MATCHES

4 side. Beyond them, only Lion

0 Button made double-figures. The 31 3 Civil Service tried six bowlers, but 0 only Bird (4 for 33) and Bayer (8) for 12) got wickets. The Gunners were dismissed for 87

INDIAN B.C. v. HKG.C.

Owen Hughes (3 wickets for 14);

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