MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1924.
INTERPORT GOLF.
́HONGKONG v. MANILA.
HOME TEAM'S VICTORY.
The sun shone out in all his glory on Saturday, and provided delightin conditions for the first day of the two days' Interport Golf mitches at Fanling, hetween the Rosal Hongkong Golf Club and
-ile pepresentatives of Manilo
The result of the first dus's play was a ramway win for the Hong- kong side, in the Singles every match being won by a home player "except that between Mr. E. J. B. Mitchell, Hongkong) and Lieut. G. W: Houd (Manila), which pro- vid particularly exciting golf, the players running heek and neck all the way, and finishing all segurs at The 36th hole.
18
Pach of the six pairs played tules in the morning, and the re- minder in the afternoon.
O paper, the most interesting inteb when play started on Satur day monting, appeared to be that between Mr. A. B. Stewart, former champion of Hongkong, and Mr. Tvory, the crack
COMMERCE AND FINANCE.
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
Messrs. Moxon and Taylor report as follows:-
firmed up all round.
CRICKET.
DISAPPOINTING TRIAL GAME ON SATURDAY.
OTHER RESULTS.
THE CHINA MAIL:
F. A. Dickson, b Macalpine
Extras
Ismail
Hassan
BOWLING ANALYSIS..."
Mi 戳,
в 2. 18. 50 14
7
4 1 6 81
Sirdar Khan
Total
96 Kitchell
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
6
Young Griffa
M.
B. 9. 41
W. Curreem
7 3 116
9 Wahab
8
28
8 Samy Tr
0 27 0
NAVY
LEAGUE
FLAG DAY
NAVY
LEAGUE
52 14
4 Nazarin
2.5 :0
11
0
EAST SURREYS v. RA.
2
13
We have had a quiet market during the week under review but
The main cricket fixture on McAlpine prices generally, have been very Saturday was the inter-port trial H.K.C.C-1st Innings. well maintained.
The Shanghal market has shown game between sides captained by W. Brackenridge, run out.
T. E. Pearce, and A. E. Wood on A. Macalpine, b Dickson more activity and prices have the H.K.C.C. ground. The former F. N. Young, c Reed, b, Fritz.. 11 alterations since last week:-
The following are the principal team batted first and with the MeMaster, b Dickson
exception of Jotham, Kent and H. Griffin, b., Fritz Hongkong Banks. Have been Evans gave a very sorry display. Fitzroy-Lloyd, b Plew and down owing to Exchange It is true that Finchar's 24 includ-D. P. Peat, b Fritz and after coming to business ated two consecutive hits for six off H. Spicer, 1.b.w. Fritz $1,170 to $1,175, close with sales at Jacobs, but with the exception of A. Oliphant, b Plew, those named, the batsmen seemed Lithgow Smith, b Fritz $1,165.
content to allow the ball to hit the G. W. Sewell, not out bat.
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Unions-Continue in good, de- mand and were done during the week at $2422.
Hotels Are rather easier with sellers at quotations.
Hongkong Lands.-Eased off a point or two during the week but at the close are rather firmer with buyers at $118.
Humphreys Hare also eased off and were done as low as $2252
Cements.-Have been steady, closing with buyers at $224, player Kowloon Wharves-Have again of Manik. And it actually been the medium of considerable dil · predner
thrill business closing with buyers at ing golf, though in sowie respects || $2071-4. it was not us notable a guine as the Hongkong Docks.--Have eased Ferguson--Few contest a little off, and at the close there are later.
sellers at $172. --Ivory took the first bole, cand
HOMP
Stewart the seat. Te, wus two p at the 7th tee, Here he pulled His drive, rather badly, leaving his buff in a musty lie in the rough, Ivory drove a nice straight ball, and looked like taking this hate, but Stewart recovered splendidly with his masie, to win it in 3. At the em of the first and Stewart stood 4 up on his opponent.
In the after, Sownet was again rather ton good for Tvory.
i
Shanghai Docks.Continue to firm up, closing with local buyers at Tis: 94 and Shanghai buying at Tls. 96.
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The wicket was so dead that it gave no help, to the bowlers and runs should have been easy to obtain if only a little "more wood" had been put behind the strokes.
The total reached 129 after Dickson approximately two hours' batting. Fritz Five out of the ten batsmen re- Plew tired and as Omar was not out, Abbas there is no need to stress the disadvantage under which the bowlers suffered.
Bowker took two wickets for 10 und Wallington and Jacoba one each for 13 and 16 respectively.
Wood's eleven put a little more life into the game, scoring 106 in slightly better time. S. H. Ismail retired with 19 to his credit, McNicholl with 16 and Bowker was not out 16. Webster, after a shaky beginning, made some good shots before being run out...
Of the bowlers, Arcull was most effective with three wickets
for 24.
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. It. 7 0 32
The Baat Surreys met the Royal
6 Artillery at Happy Valley, the
0latter winning comfortably by 59 |
0
24 runs. The best score was that of Major Hattersley Smith, who com- 18 piled a brisk 50 for the Artillery; 3which included two sixen and six fours, before being caught by 88 Lieut. Allfree. The Surreys reply was by no means brilliant, Lieut. Chidson Being top scorer with 29
Scores:-- run out.
W
2
9.5 2 .28
5 0 11
2
3 1 14
K.C.C. ÏÏ. v. A.P.C.
The A.P.C., who have this season] entered the cricket ranks for the first time, journeyed across to Kowloon and won a decisive vic- tory by 139 runs with five wickets to spare,
was A. W. Ramsey's 114 (retired), The main feature of the play brilliant display of consistent ali round batting, in which he gave few chances,
a
R.A.
Captain Bensley, c Clarke, b
Rowe
Lieut. Hall, b Rowe..
Capt. Parkes, e Lacey, b Clark. Major H. Smith, c. Allfree, b
Rowe
Lieut. Henslowe, c and b
Chidson
B.S.M. Page,
11
Stiling,
9
18
Chidson :. Lieut. Smith, b Rowe Sergt. Gifford, b Stiling Gunner Jackson, b Rowe Capt. Barratt, b Rowe Gunner Dyer, not out
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eleven, on account of another The K.C.C. playing with a weak match at the University, could only muster 66 of which Earnshaw
Scores Rowe contributed 29 not out. follow:-
Worsford William's
RopesAre quiet at quotations, Hongkong Electrics-Have been in good demand and a con- siderable number of shares have changed hands both for cash and
The fielding on both sides was forward on the basis of $43% cash weak, to say the least of it, and
Hongkong Trams:-Have also
the medium of a fair dropped catches and runs from been
overthrows were too frequent to closing business,
firm with
A.P.C.-1st Inninge.." and woh his mutch by 7 and 6 to buyers at $45, but no sellers even be passed over, towards the end of A. W. Ramsey, retired .114 Clark
the day's play. To sum up, the G. Lee, c Jordan, b Petheram.. Peak Trams Continue in good game has demonstrated the will-G. C. Dowall, b Earnshaw. Some really remarkable play was seen in the match between Mr. I demand and have risen to ingness of the selection committee. M. Maas. c. Petherem, b Few, of Mouil, and Mr. A. H.buying rate of $224 for Did and to give almost everyone a trial— Perguson (Hongkong).
play.
The latter, in the morning, made a noteworthy beginning bý doing the first eight hides in bogey, and the 12th, 14th, 15th and 16th in care under At the end of the first mand, Ferguson was up...
Pew put up a fine fight in this afterno, playing brilliant golf. but his British opjouent still held the upper mund, and won by 5 up And to play.
The other results were:
Mr J. H. Shewan (Hongkong) heat. Mr. Mason (Manilo by 12 and
Mr. 3. A. Camidge (Hong- kong) bont Lieut. Vaman -(Manila) by 10 and (1,
Me. . J. R. Mitchell (Hong kong) atud Lieut. G. W. Red
(Manila) finished all square.
This was a singularly close-am?) exciting game daroughout, as will He seen Fr the resilts of various holes in turn, as show below :
Capt. F. W. Bennet-RAS, (Hongkong) best Mr. Jainieson (Manila) by 8 up and 7 to play.
The Hongkig partners will be as follows: A. B. Stewart and T. W. Showun, A. H. Ferguson and R. A. Camidge, and T. W. Bennett and E. J. R. Mitchell.
HOLES.
Ist. Read 2nd Mitchell 3rd.. Halved 4th. Mitchell 5th. Halved 6th. Mitchell 7th. Halved 8th Mitchell 9th. Halved 10th. Halved Tith Mitchell 12th, Read '13th. Read
14th
Mitchell
15th. Halved
16th, Read
17th, Read
HOLES,
10th. Read 20th. Halved 21st. Mitchell | 22nd. Mitchell 23rd Mitchell 24th. Read 25th. Halved 26th. Read
27th. Mitchell 28th. Read
29th. Halved
30th. Halved
31st. Read
32nd. Read
33rd. Mitchel!
34th. Mitchel! 35th. Read 136. Halyed Yesterday's Play.
18th. Halved
;
In the foursomes, played yester day, the home team. won all matches.
at $45.
$4 for New shares.
China Sugars-Are steady with buyers at $405 cash.
China Providents-Have also been in good demand and a good many shares have changed hands both for cash and forward, closing firm with buyers at $321⁄2 cash.
China Lights:-Have eased off slightly, closing with sellers at $2774 cash and $28 for December, Dairy Farms:-Are quiet with sellers prevailing.
lers.
Fraser
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and almost everyone playing on LA. R. Duncan, not out Saturday failed to prove his quali-D. S. Fitzgerald, b Fraser fication for further consideration. H. K. Prossor, not out..
Whether the cause was due to nervousness it is impossible to say, but initiative between the wickets was entirely lacking as was the art of backing up, with but few
Total
127
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
9.5 .6
6
4 : 0
6
·0
6 0
19.
4.1
28
6 0
16
8 Chidson..
24 Allfree... 2. 0 17
Stiling
2 .0 26
20
*East Surreys. 11 Lieut. Chidson, run out
4 Sergt. Worsford, b Henslow 6 L/C Clark. b Henslowe ..
18 Lieut. Allfree, ↓ Page,
Henslowe
Total (for 5 wkts.).205
Green. Millett, Lyons and Wolf,
BOWLING, ANAGYSIS,
exceptions. Cricketers, who did not bat. watched the game, will readily be able to sift the wheat from the chaff; and there the matter must rest for the time. Scores and analyses follow:-
T. E. Pearce's XI. N. Balhatchet, b Wallington it. Cdr. Jotkun, retired T. E. Yeoh, retired.
J. Fincher, retired upt: Kent, retired
Lane Crawfords:-Are asked for at $1834 without attracting sel• Steamboats-Are" quiet with buyers at $411⁄2 for Settlement.
London, Quotations of the 16th. inst:-Hongkong Banks £140 10, Indos Deferred £14 15/, shells £3. 17. 6. All middle prices.
HARBOUR RACE,
FIRST EVENT TO-DAY.
The annual harbour races com-
Fruser Petheram Raven
K.C.C18 Innings.
P. Robinson, G. Leo...
Capt. Rowe, b Henslowe Capt. Williams, c Dyer,
Smith
Sergt. Wright, not out
B.D.S.M. Stiling, 1.b.w. Smith.
L/C Reay, c Hall, b Smith.
2 Pte. Burgess, b Jackson
1 Gunner Goldsmith, b Jackson.
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Total
JI. M. R.
W
12 2 54
6
0
26
4
0
24
0
9
11!
C. Earnshaw Brawn 21Robinson
0
43.
1
5 1 19 0
2 0
21
0
DOWLING ANALYSIS.
21
0.
(), M
R.
9
10. B. Raven, b G, Lee
A. O. Brawn, e Fitzgerald, b
1 Henslow
14
4 31
Cifford
Duncan
2 Smith
6
#
B. Petheram, c Maas, b G. Lee.
16
11 Jackson
1 1 0
J. Fruser, b G. Lee...
:8
...
16
C. Earnshaw, not out
29
C. J. Tacci, c Maas, b Duncan.. 3
E-G.Jordan,c-Maas,b-Lee-..
..123
0
0
3
el Arculli, e Ing. Jacobs
B. D. Evans, rotired Squibbs, e and b Bowker U., Omar, not out. G. R. Valuck, b Bowker
Extros
Total
C. Q. M. S. Stripp, H. Owen Hughes, B. B. Reed did not bot.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
mence this evening, when the swim- ming event for ladies will be held. The race for Chinese takes place to-morrow, while the Open Event has been fixed for Wednesday. Goodwin Start each day at 5.15 p.m.
Ling
Bowker The entries are as follow: Ladies' Race-Misses Hunt, D. Wallington
M. Groundwater, M. Jacobu Hunt, Blunsdon and B. George.
Chinese race-Tong Tan-citui,
W. Taylor, b Duncan
J. C. Long, c Green, b Duncan. T. E. Jones, st. Ramsey, b Lee,
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Total
27 14.2 3 31
0
16
68
8 0 18 0
0 16 3
STAR-THEATRE.
As usual,an exceptionally strong programme has been provided for 8the week, with a formidable list of recognised film stars. To-day Jack 66 Hoxie and Jackie Coogan appear in a double bill, the latter in "Trouble." This young man took w.London by storm during his recent 4 visit there, and was the town's 6 idol. Tuesday and Wednesday,
Lon Chaney in "Treasure Island' will be shown. "L. C." is certainly one of the most virile of our screen artists, and an actor of repute. The second elevens of the Civil Reginald Denny of "Leather Service and the Indian Recreation Pushers" fame takes the centre lo "Sporting Youth" for Thursday.. Club played a friendly match on the former's ground at Happy Friday and Saturday in a story that Valley. The result was a win for pulsates with the joy of youth.
N
W.
गृ
3
11 0
9 2 27
0
7.4 2
10
BOWLISC ANALYSIS,
6 0
13
0.
M.
7 3 36
1
Webster
b 1: 30
Lee Duncan
16
3
A. E. Wood's XLA
10' 1
Ng Sze-kwong, e Fincher, b.
Squibbs
Evans
Chung Yee-win, Leong Hoe veng. S. H. Ismail, retired. Leung Suleman and Wong Kam-F. E. Lawrence, b Omar
fan.
Open Race.-Messrs. A. F. May;
J. R. Johnstone, K. G. Evans, A.11. G. Willington, e Qyjar, h Tarnow, E. W. Railton, R. W.
Smith, B. W. Assumpcao, AR. E. A. Webster, run out George, D. Lyon, and Stoker L. J.F. H. Holden, b Arculli Rabet and Ldg. Seaman White of 7. D. McNicholl, retired H. M. S." Diomede."
A. E. Wood, b Arenili
F. J. Ting, Areni.....
G. H. Piorey, 1.b.w. Reed judgment of wind carry," in ] A. C. I. Bowker, not out driving and approaching, was Q. M. S. Jaroba,' not oat beyond praise. He was the out- standing figure of the two days' play, and yesterday was mainly responsible for the defeat of Ivory and Mason by 9 and 7.
C.S.C.C. v. I.R.C.
The thrills are many.
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10
13
5
4
16 follow:-
the Indians by. 16 runs.
Scores
1
LR.C—lat Innings.
0
16
R. Nuzurin, b. Westlake....... 25
-10*
Y. A. Walab, c Harper, b. Bird 1 Foulds than
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6 A. Kitchell, b Bird ..............
A. K. Minu, b Sara
50
Dxtras
105 A. R.. Samye Bird, b Bultera
6. A. Hamid, by Sara
U
F. Goodwin did not hat.
J. S. Ackbar, 1.b... Smith
3
BOWLING ANALYSIS:
Mt. R. 62 16
1. S Curreem; nót out: 4 18. A. R. Temail; b Sam Sirdar Khan, b Hallam
10.
8
Total
·DOWLING ANALYSIST
O' Smith
Bird Westlake
50 ockhart-Smith, 20 "Busters"
209. Saro
"80
R. W. 2 30 1
1
The visitors started full of keen- ness. The first four to go out were Messrs, Stewart and Shewan (Hongkong) and Few and Read (Manila). The first hole was In the third match yesterday Squibbe halved, and the home players took E. J. R. Mitchell and Capt. Bennet Fans the second. The third was halved, beat Jamieson and Vanaman by 5 Bahatche and the fourth fell to Hongkong. and 3.
' At the 31st hole, Mason was successful with a putt of a good twelve yards from the edge of the Omur green.
Vallack
..
4 114 0
* 0 15
0
13 1 324 0 0248" 0 111
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129
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and admirable judgnient in a troublesome wind, which grew Mr A W slightly stronger as the day Camidge (10
Stewart was showing very fine
form, driving with great length.
The full results were as under: Reed
SINGLES...
Arcülli
Owen Hughes,
8
HONGKONG
MANILA
C.C.C. v. H.K.C.C.
and 9). Lieut. Vana- Mr.LW. She wan
advanced.
was
-
A marked feature of this game the splendid golf played almost throughout by Few, He was: none too lucky at times, but he showed a remarkable" know- ledge of the gaine in all its depart- ments, and his confidence never left him.
Read showed up exceilently at fimes, notably in the afternoon, when he won the 25th hale, for his side by sinking a putt of at least eight yards from the corner of the green. ***
--༴:,
This match fell eventually to the "Hongkong side by 70 and To playe
Ferguson was again in great form when, partnered by Camidraj fe went out to pity Messrs. Ivary and Mason. Hisshots were alriant all beautiful on the fine, and his
man. O
In a friendly match against the Hallum 200 (12 and 11) Mr. Mason, o Hongkong Cricket Club, the Capt. L. W. Ben-
Craigengower eleven on their CS.C.C-1st Innings.
net (8 and 7)... Mr. Jamieson o own ground gained the victory by C. S. Sara b Sirdar Khan MEJ R
Mitchell. 40 Licut. Read... o Mr.A. H.Fergus AN
son (5 and 3), 1 Mr. Fewo Mr. AB. Ste-be
wart (7 and 6),1. Mr. Ivory... o
FOURSOMES, Stewart and She
wan (7 and 5)2 Few and Read Mitchell, and
Bennett (5 and Jamieson and 973). RITTENSK2 Vanaman
ory and: Ferguson Camid
ge (9 and 7):1.2 Mason.
eight runs. Sewell and Spicor F Harper e Hassan, b Kitohell 16 looked like pulling the game out. Cullip, b Greem.
of the fire until the latter put his W. f. Lockhart-Smith, leg in front of a straight one from 1. Ismsil
Fritz Scores and analysen werd R H Butters, Nazarin,
C.C.Cist Innings.
D. Fritz b Young
S. Abbas, b. Griffin
B. W. Bradbury,
Grifit
T. Grimeer b.w
Young, cP
0. Food.
O P Pa
70 HJ Ddni
Hans
Ismail
1 R. Smith, run.out
14 RE O. Bird, b Curreem
tbW Westlakej h. Naz
60 Hallam,nin out
2 Nazarin
Gregory
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