MONDAY JUNE 80 1924.
TEST" CRICKET."
LAWN BOWLS.
SOUTH AFRICA BAT FIRST CIVIL SERVICE CLUB HEADS
CENTURY BY CATTÉRALL. FIRST DAY'S PLAY AT LORD'S,
LOMON, June 28, When the second Test Match,
South Africa, coin England v. menced at Lords, the weather was fine and cloudy and there were wicket The 10,000 spectators. was in excellent condition. The South Africans won the toss.
His Majesty the King arrived at 12.50 and the game stopped. The players lined up and were in troduced to the King, who shook hands with then.
At the hunth interval-Taylor was dismissed when the score stood at 18; he was bowled by Gilligan for 4. Commaille was bawled by Gilligan for o. Susskind Nourse fell to a was 44 hint out. catch by Woolley off Tate for 4. Catterall was 17 not out: Extras 3. Total 72 for 3 wickets.
In the afternoon, the attendance increased, and there were 20,000 present nttea-time.
FIRST LEAGUE,
Two matches in both the first
and second leagues of the Hong- kong Lawn Bowls Association The were played on Saturday, senior winners were the Civil Service and the Kowloon B.G.G. Recreation The Kowloon Dock
Club and Taikoo were the victors in the second league. Results
Wore ****
1st Division.·
C.S.C.C. v., CRAIGENGOWER.
Cullip
LEAGUE TENNIS.
THE CHINA MAIL.“
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
The following were the results of the second league tennis matches played on Saturday:
"C.R.C. (A.). V. NETHERLANDS (A)
Playing on their own ground the C.R.C (A.) defeated N.T.C (A) by 59 games.
Yow Man-tsun and Ye
Man-kit defeated Groof and Bonnerman
7-4 defeated 'Nothenuis and De Lecuw won
9- 2 defeated Nikkels and U. Egmond
92
Chan So and Lau Fook-ling defeated Groof and Bon- nerman
(S.) 17
defeated Nothenuis and De Leeuw defeated Nikkels and U. Egmond...
10 T
10 1
:.
Kwok
Lau Pokaa and Fook-ki defeated Groof
Played at Craigengower. Neves
Allen Muskett
Keegan Green Bradbury (S.) 17 Duncan (5) ig
Hall Fritz Rosselet
Gregory. Grimmett Dennis Macfarlan (S.) ir H Alves
Oswick " R. Smith Lely
Kulght. Taylor Вака
(S)/rg
Fotal..... 55
Total.
(5.) 7 M
39
K.B.G.C.
v. POLICE.
K.H.G.C.
ན་
POLICE.
Whant Murphy » Hollands 22. Clark (S.)...
Sword McLeod Clark
Sueskind and Catterall con- tinued, and the first century was -hoisted after 143 miuntes actual play. Susskind hatted very sound- ly targhout and was strong on He hit only six the off-side. fours and was at the wickets 165 minutes for his 64. the board read- Farrell ing 129-4-64 Blanckenberg part- Smith nered Catterall, but left after Hall making 12. Catterall reached his Guy (S.). cenbury, scored in 170 minutes. Kynock He received an oration when he McLaggan!
Whibley by a retired for 120, bowled magnificent ball. His batting was Lapsley (5.) 25 brilliant, many runs coming from Harvey
Frost his off-drives and pulls to square leg. He had 16, boundaries to his McFarlane credit. He gave a chance at 30, Russell (S)... 37 His innings occupied 107 minutes. 212-6-120.
Deane and Faulkner were bat- ting at the tea adjournment, cach having Jour. Six wickets were down for 217, including unly five extras.
W
11
and Bonnerman ....... 7 4 defeated Nothenuis and
De Leeuw............... &-3 defeated Nikkels and U. Egmond
Total
GOING HOME.
CHIBE INSPECTOR MCDONALD,
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In 4 muuth or so Flongkong will be losing the services of one of the
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A LONDON LETTER.
MARRIED WOMEN,
CANCER.
ANDR
senior members of the Police Fores
podon, May 20 in Chir Inspector Robert
12. For the first time since MeDonald when retins anu jinsión. | Anay tinig vill bokeanical ou
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DUKE'S
MORE TO BE
SHORTLY,
magnitude of this usk will be realised from the fiet day. De Italy! julone, OV two million death been rertificates has so far
Special station is examined. being paid to industrial, eliantic, for my other entside inthevers on the
The Bike of Westminster, which might have offert Lisense A comparison in the fias already parted with blu B
Netherands between married and Boy, by Gainsborough, and "Mrs. mrried, women, shews that the Siddons as the Tragic Maso," hy Tulity below buty yours of age}
9 per cent, higher among Beynolds, has decided to sell a
- among married women is lertion of pictures.
the
131
ju
Xotherlands, and
Ramun
a new light a The ra WEMBLEY'S PALACE OF A
and
The sale will take place Christie's in July,
Negotiations have been untered into for the disposal of at least 100 pictures, but in July only 70 will beleranght under the hunter. All the Continental Schools we ropres sented in the collection.
!!
greport on these yes
be available before! vour, and it is to be
"nternational effiart
·Bagland, e als will throw Fittle serainge, RT. INDU).
" 1919, when Mrs. Hiddons as dalmati
the Tragic Muse" carne up for sale sin thot
of Anat "Christie's, a bid 50,000 Two years guinens was refused, later the Tragic Muse" went to America in company with the he Boy, the price for the two pictures being £200,000.
completed 27 yours service with a sale counparable with fire-war wrapriosd
Chief Inspector McDonald hustiis stompe in Grent Britain on a woman, Above. Fofis, the other portion of his famous col the local Forec He is now 38 days. A force of four divisious and
mortality Joining the Blings | twa envalry Brigades will take purtower years of age. kong Police, in the year 1796 by fic joint muutamanUSA They will
|women. earned tidy promotion, and wor, Intever, he the spectaridir?
tigations wi reuched the appoindinem of First manoeuvreter, which one is aecis the end of the Class Inspector in May, 115, steak, for, is a Geneld) Staloged that this Subsequent to this he was for officer pointia not to me the other on the part some time the acting Assistant day, the Army is not yet only fr Engineer and Station. Officer of the them, "even: if Mr. Smoy den vond Fire Brigade. At the beginning of bring hins ff to spare the money 1022, 6 succeeded, Mr. Janies The extraditary conditions under There is soufeshing, wes. Kerr as Chiol In-pertem,
which the troops best been serving grou mung of the painting "Chief Inspector McDonald huisquis the "Acaster lave gively Indian section of the Patre
·len "extremely popular with his interferes with' näining and they which ankes them difficol
who www must beểm to walk before they a Maglisten to understand. "L colleagues, and all
equainted with him low him to rai Besides, the art of wan latare chiefly of a gligious nature at.. be a genit, puurteosis and effitierende sacir sirides during the post show figures the get of 'enrryin
LORD MIDDLETON'S ESTATES." ollicers,
| tơn yours thịt, it will be dis well it out sarved rites. Many have dig}
Fard Middleton, cording to Tadvance sarity, andpsi to penaltinct futuristic irulenpies, faces
emmation-received in London, gate amay rigid dodeine until Ür
and being decidedly infcerided to sell the whole of his imny new applimers have been list Vis, in spite of de hast fully proved. The vine dier strangeness of the subjects there is estate ence between the training of" (94
poliur laputy in their exlour- colnshire and it if the preen day is that fing, in which mystical blues pre-Wollingtox before the way very few
donate. The greas of stamens Elia
10-BASEBALL IN HONGKONG,
79-20
INC. (A.) v. C.R.C.. (B.) Playing on home ground the 181.R.C. (A) defeated the CRC. (B) by 7 games, Scores 5. A. Ismail, and Madar de
feated Choy Ping-fan and, Ng Kam-chued
Reid (S.)...... 15 Grant Glendenning, McLellan Moss (5.)........
Total 84
Total 39
2nd Division.
KOWLOON DOCK v. IRC.
Docherty Dixon Gourley-
Abbas
Moosi
Ott resuming, Deane played vigonusty, driving well. Faulkner also showed magy strokes re-
Kitchell miniscent of his old form. Deane put 33 and Faulkner 25. There- Johnson (S.) 26. Ismail (S.) ...
Muzarai after the tail was quickly dis- Atkinson
All missed, and the South Africans, F. Goodman
Punchcon Espina were all out at 5.50 p.m., for 273.
Omar (S)) The Englishmen commenced | Gow (S.) ·
Arculli their innings at 610 p.m., the McKelvie
Dyer opening pair hitting freely and Cullen
Ram compiling 16 in the first five Keith mires. They had 28, without Gray (S.) loss, when stumps were drawpa Scores.
SOUTH AFRICA IST. INNINGS. Taylor, b Gilligan
4
Commaille, b Gilligan.......
0
Susskind, c.Tate b Hearne...... 64
Noure, c Woolley by Tate..... 4Herridge
Blanckenberg, b Tate...
Catterall, b Gilligan
Deane, h Tyldesley
Faulkner, b Fender
Wali, b Tyldesleg...
Pegler e Fender b Tyldesley...
Parker, not out *******
Extras...
Totals...akan dina
... 23
33 Ramsay (5)
5. 14
41 Runjahn (S.) 16
90
8-3
47
3
2
THREE MATCHES PLAYED DVER WEEK-END,
Athletic
| bigler commanders Land - bad the
year's
ar
Fow
THE
artists
is to strike the inggitation,” said Reynolds, and Fredian certainly achieve this end. Lands empe paintings are conspicunts by their absence, and it would serrital that Badian
confine it
0
The South ( Association defented the thy dry of handling eally large
the experience of the wor Recreio by 10 runs to oing forces in the field. So, with all day in a baseball Langue gantel.
behind them, they should it South (hina's fielding was decided mere the chest, tactical use ly superior.
being made of all ars, old
Flisar that suede okaten prevails among the younger genercolours of river scenes bg .. MMS
brightly curçal |
"
Kwang
The teams Wente per S.C.A.A-Chan, June. featcher, Fæe pitcher), Shun, Chang lai, Ho and Soid.
Club de Recreio-Du Rocis Barras featcher). Houlihan
cher). Alves, Gosano, Remedios, Xavier. Comes and Pereira:
lost to Chin Tsan-chui and Id Kan................ defeated Ramsay. Chang and Choy Ping-sum......... Curreem and S. A. R. Ismail defeated Choy Ping-fan and Ng Kam-chuen......... 7-4 test to Chin Tsan-chui and Ip Kau..
4-7 A friendly gaur also took plavi defeated Ramsay Chang between the Hongkong Baseball and Choy Ping-śum......
Club and a team from the US.S. Razack and Yawahab lost to
"Scenunésio," the latter winding Choy Ping-fan and Ng
by run to 0. Kam-chuen,
56) "Peains,were :--
Hongkong.--Bradford trafichert, 4-7 O'Connor (pitcher). Wilson, Joy-
ner, C. Shank Heinrieks. 3-
Shank, Hogen and Lane.
18.8. Suejamento." Ilan 53-46
sent Moon fenteher, Sikorsky. McBride
Reynolds pitcher). Holmes, "Landuyt, folungtone and Stevenson.
lost to Chiu Tsan-chul and Ip Kau......
lost to Ramsay Chang and Choy Ping-summ.
CRAIGENGOWER C.C.-Y.
C.S.C.C.
8
On Craigongower ground the C.S.C.C. just managed to win by one game after an exciting tussle
Scores:
Hollidge and White lost to
Kelly and Bodiker......... 5 5 to Howard and Howard lost
Gourdin to
and Leonard
- 6
K.C.C.
v. TAIKON;
Crichton
12 Heathcote
McKenzie
lost
120 Fraser.
Matthews
Grimes (S.) zz
J. Sloan
1
Harrison
"
Wood
Sloan
Whyte
Luck and Shepherd defeated- Kelly and Bodiker...... defeated Howard and Howard.........
65
Peterson
Jost
McLeod
to Gourdin and Leonard........................
25 Fletcher
o Lammert
1. Purvis
g Labrumi Burford
(S.) 18 Muirhead (S.) 13
Davidson (S.) 14 Laing (S.) 27 Best and Gillow defeated
.273 Brown
Bowling Analysis.'
0. M. R. W.
43
D 0 3 70
Q 0
62
Q
D
3 52
LEAGUE TABLES..
0 0
1. 33.
FL
.... O
45
DIVISION 1...
Gilligan
Tate ......
Tyldesley
Hearne
Fender.......
ENGLAND, FIRST INNINGS.
Hobbs, not out
Sutcliffe, not out...
Extras.....
vickel..
Total, no wicket..
62
P. W. L. P.
Civil Service C.C... 2. 2 0
0
2
2
D I
0 I
22 Kowloon B.G.C...... I 4 Taikoo R.C........... T Kowloon C.C......... 1 28 Craigengower C.C. 1
Police R.C.............. ↑ 0 2 SHOTS FOR 'AND. AGAINST:
Some Comment. Evidently, Parkin's "Queci stuff" has cost him his place in the England eleven as he is not mentioned in she bowling analysis. The Tyldesly referred to raust be Richard Tyldesley, Parkin's confrere in the Lancashire attack. Wisden speaks of him thus:-"Length and flight with alight break were the means used by Tyldesley in strong contrast to the pronounced changes in speed and spin practised by Parkin." Last season he took 140 wickets at an average cost of 15.52 runs and had a coaching engagement at Kimberley during the close
season,
As predicted by Mr. E. J. R.
'Mitchell who' at the invitation of
the China Mull has made a "fore-
Civil Service....... 129 103 Kowloon B.G.G. Taikoo R.C........ Kowloon C.C...... Craigengower .... Police
84 39 45 00 86 52.34 00 64 74 00 10 39 55 00 16. 91 170 00 79 DIVISION 11.
P. W. Kowloon D.R.C. 1 រ Taikoo R.C........ I I Indian R.C....... 2 Kowloon C.C.... 2 Kowloon B.G.C. 0 R.HK.Y.C....... O
A lengite match was played at Happy Valley yesterday between the Japanese and Filipino Chub.
new.
almost exclusively to portraiture. I noticed four delicate water-
tion of the rank and fill Taskar and the forthcoming excrises,
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Ja Nottinghamshire and Lin- Included in the sale in Hall, Nottingham, a
bethan mansion.
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ANNAH" painting of a mosque and reres by having strived, Consignees of cine of them have intently never, R. Madarkos, but these were hereby informed that all goods done sight attack a Alders pretiosily all the landscapesing funded and plays at their r
or on Salisbury Plain in pal From the wealth of patris, S. 3. the hazardous" tyd/er manoeuvres weither!
of
exta
iorakohokar's oil painting of an bazardous Godown of the Hongkong Indian woman most tools any fancy of Kason Whert & Godown Co. Ltd.
ush gols and Che duskiness of the features and delivery condo obuiraj na boca No claim will be signisredi sfter the the sobre apparel migdia be mot tonais but for the delightful toch je lave let the Godorm, and all of colour in the flowers di& adorn goods remaining undelivered after the Pestonji Boucnji's) th of July 1924, will hp subject to her air. small portrait in oils of 25 Punjabi Frent
All broken, chafed ant damaged Wouila" and his larget canvas of
where they will he examined by Mewers, an artist at work in his studio avere to he left in the Dodowna, remarkable, for the subtlety of Goddard & Dougl.8 on the 4th of
1 July 1921, at 10 5.m. frcial expression.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TURISTË Mr. Sinclair Lasis, the author Rabbi has returned to Amerige after many months to England, and before leaving, gav in an interview his candit - pressions of this country. Mr. Lewis is an ante student of society and it is a relief, to that his verdict, on the whoh, is favourable. He said one idteres
BIRS AND THICK ANKLES, & ing thing. America and England
M. Pat Poiret, Hes ervator of are exchanging their conventional
The physical types.
modern fashions, has just paid a visit to American tends to be large ami | London with sque of las nam fleshy, exactly like the latur Bequins to hold a dress show at the of the caricatures but without his Duke of York's Theatre.
The Japanese won by 7 runs to 2side-whiskers; whereas the English show, "Creationswil-Criticisas
.SWIMMING RECORD.
1-10 LYON'S ATTEMPT AT THE
NIGHT FETE. 6-5
JOÈNSTONE'S TIME EQUALLED,
14-
The chief event at the second 38 night fête of the V.R.C. on Satur
day, at which the large number Kelly and Bodiker.,..
7-present
witnessed some good defeated Howard and
sport, was the 100 yards handicap Howard
74 in which a determined effort to defeated Gourdin and
lower the 100 yards record for the Leonard
101 bath was minde by D. Lyon. His time (60 2/5 secs.) equals that of 50-49 the record (held by J.R. Johnstone in the inter-port races at the bath in 1921).
type grows leaner, apprositating riveled mar azing dresses.
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to the old enricature of Uncle Sam one of the most striking being an with his gorsee' shaven away That I believe to be more or less trne The Ican
evening dress ent away at the from. exposing Turkish, mansers of gold. High-boned Despite the prevailing fashion of Aperian type, which prople insed flat-heeled shoes, unt" one of the ! tomy was a return to the Real | Mummequins wor Indian, is growing very ware, and horror i horniny, by lore
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I think that in recent years the or Paris M. Pain Paises anamideed English face has been hard that thick as an o
Horns that a Tim Steatashig John Hill, Both fashionable, and sharpened,
REN LOMOND " as to churncier and appearance, is woning who aspires to beruty, must becoming an infrequent figure bave nkles at least four inches in ONSIGNEES of Cargo are befeby often diameter! Afrinkish fashion how þʊ informed that all Goode are being He is certainly not to be found anong English statesmen, being introduced is the bib, which fanded at their rink into the hazardous The nearest approach tim i can can be worn with day or evening andjor extra hazardons. Godawns of think of was the late Lord Balfour dresses and even milliney. din Hongkong and Korison Wharf of Burleigh, and he was a Scot! be made of a contrasting material and Godown Co., Ltd, wheeet, and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained. What is the effect of marriage on the whole front of the "bodied as No Claims will be udnitted after the cancer? This is the problem which far as the waist, where it is douts have left the Godown, and all Millinery Goods remaining undelivered after the is being investigated, by the public fustered into a belt. health experts of Great Britain, bibs which are attached to the 4th July, will be subject to rent.
All claime xgainst the Steamer munt the Netherlands and Italy. At the under-brim of the lat, hang down
aren presented in the Undersigned on or. instance of the Health Organisa- the sides of the face aud tion of the League of Nations, the tucked into the coat in place of the before 15th July, or they will not experts are at present engaged on "navvy" tie. Sipas glass bracelets be recognized.
All broken, chaled end eiged· the encer mortality statisties in in various colours are the lafest these three coinstries. So far this means of adornment, and are worn Goods ran to be felt in the Godowns, has revealed the fact that in from the wrist to the elbow. in where they will be examinei on the England there are twice as many tints that harmonise with the 4th July, at 10 a m. deaths from Uris disease as in the dress. Despite the smartness of LENGTHS HANDICAP Netherlands or Italy. It has been these bracelets, they are
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The will be short-lived. cause of tins difference.
H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C.
A race that caused a great deal Playing on their home ground of fun was the "mixed nomina the HK.CC. scored an casy tion in which the men had had to swim the length of the bath victory over the K.C.C. seconds by 29 games. Scores:-
within a lighted candle and their Aubrey and Maas defeated lady partners had to return with it Lecat and Quivercourt...... 83 in a Chinese lantern, all the lights defeated Bishop and being extinguished, meantime... Dryden....
A polo game brought a very enjoyable evening to a close.
7- 4 defeated Hewer and Duncan..
Mitchell and Armstrong de- feated Lecot and Quiver. equrt...... defeated
Bishop and
.2 Bourne and Mackenzie
defeated Lecut and
2
7-41-FOUR
RESULTS.
(MEMBERS)
First: J. Ramsay. Second: D. Lyen.
Time: 70 2/5 secs. 2-FOUR LENGTHS HANDICAP
(BOYS.)
Dryden...
P.
defeated
Hewer and
Q
2
Duncan.....
10- I
0
2
I
I
2
0
2
0
Quivercourt....
6- S
0
0
·0
lost to Bishop and
0
Drydenis
3-Two LENGTHS
(LADIES)
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
cast of England's team, J. W. Kowloon Dock... Hearne, the Middlesex profes- Taikoo R.C... sional, has been included.
Indian R.C...
From the names given by Reuter Kowloon C.C
00
49 00 62 43. C.00 116 140 00 24 93 137 00 44 it is certain that the following who Kowloon B.CC... 0 00 00 00 played in the First Test, in which R.H.K.Y.C......... 00 00 00 England secured an innings The above tables do not include victory, have been given places in matches between the Taikoo R.C. the present Test:-Hobbs and and Kowloon CC. and the Kow- Sutcliffe, who opened the England loon B.G.C. and the Royal HK. Innings. Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan, Yacht Club, which were not played, Tate and Mr. P. G. H. Fender, but will be in next week's tables right-hand bowlers. Woolley is according to whether points are mentioned #B having caught claimed or not.
Nourse. It does not seem strange that he is not in the bowling as the wicket may not five suhted him and, accordingly, he may not have put on to bowl for the same reason been put on.
as that applying to Woolley. This accounts forsix. Presuming Hendren has probably been Tyldesley to have been given included and this would bring the Parkin's position makes seven. total up to nine. G. E. C. Wood Heame may have come in for was the stumper at the first match efthar Kiluer (R.) the Yorkshire and it is thought he is playing left-hand bowler orA.P.F.Chapman. again. The eleventh place would Confecture here is futile as Kilner be made up either by the inclusion might have been playing but not of Kilner or Chapman.
lost to Hewer and Duncan, 5-
Total...... ..64-35
C
CLUB DE REC, v. L.R.C. "B" Playing away, the Indian team beat the Club de Reccelo by 56 games to 43.
Scores were:
A. Kitchelland N. D. Kitchell, 'beat Carvalho and Hynd
ין
beat Silva and Ozorio...... 8-3 beat Osmund and Re- médios...an
6-5
J. Cassumbhoy and S. A.'R
Bux I. R. C.) beat Carvalho and Hyndman ............. 8-3 beat Silva and Ozorio...... 6—5 _lost_to__Damjund, and..
Remedios...di. 5-6
S. A. G. Mohamed and M. P. Madar (1. R. C.) lost to Carvalho and Hyndman..... 4~ fost to Silva and Ozorio... lost to Osmund and Re- médios....
5-
Total.
7
First: A. Bliss. Second: J. Pearne.
HANDICAP
First: Miss. D. George, Second: Miss, M. Blunsdon.
Time: 41 3/5 secs. 4-TWO LENGTHS HANDICAP
(GIRLS.)
First: Miss: M. Gourlay; Second: Miss. 'D. Hunt.
Time: 45 2/5 secs.
LENGTHS 5-FINAL, FOUR
HANDICAP (MEMBERS). First: J. O. Ramsay, Second: B. Rasmussen. Third: D. Lyon.
First Time: 70 2/5.
Second Time: 652/5. Lyon's time was 60 2/5. 6-RUNNING HEADER FROM
SPRINGBOARD (OPEN)
First: C Mackenzie. 67 points
Second: W. Urquhart, 64 » 7 TWO LENGTHS TEAM RACE;-.
Won by D. Lyon's team. 8-SERVICES BREAST STROKE,
*RACE
Firit: E/Cpl. Clark:
Second: Pte. Edwards. -MIXED NOMINATION (CON- DITIONS ANNOUNCED BEFORE RACE)
First Miss Blunsdon and Mr.
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