MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1924.
CRICKET.
ROYAL NAVY DEFEAT CLUB. `»
Results Of League And Friendlies.
LEAGUE-1st Division.
C.R.C. v.K.C.C.
J.
game, the result of which was not decided owing to failing light.
The home side declared their innings closed at 149 runs for 7 wickets. Reed and Abbas made more than half the total between them.
The visitors had lost 6 wickets s for 115 runs at call of time. 7 Grimes hit up 42 runs and Moore
Scores:-"
C.C.C.-Ist Innings.
Pay Lt. Hogg, not out
Extras......
'90.
Total
108
The above terms.played a drawn
game on the former's ground in
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
A. C. Reed, b Grimes
the 1st division of the League,
<1 M.
R.
WE. Hamson, e MeNillie,
b
4
75
3 Fincher...*.
17
26
3 R. W. Bradbury, b Moore'
$10
54
3. 0
14
4 S. Abbas, 心 McNillie,
Fincher
12
The visitors, who only played Bowker P. nine men. went in first and Reed. after losing two wickets for ten, Quick knocked up a total of 171 Young for six wickets when they The Chinese opened declared. disastrously losing their first wicket with only one run on the bourd, and the second at four.
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Owen Hughes. 8. 0
H.K.C.C.-2nd Innings. Rev. E. K. Quick. c Jotham, b Cantrell .....
R. E. A. Webster, é Hayter, b
Hogg
T. E. Pearce, lbw. Hoge
G. R. More st. Livock, b
Cantrell
R, Hanecek, not out
At 5.45 pm. the score was 92 Wor nine wickets and an extra over was allowed, but this did not favour either team, the innings closing with the score unaltered. Goodwin and Lya! were the suc-H. Owen Hughes, e Hayter, cessful bowlers for the Kowloon men, while Lee proved to be the most successful 'batsman. Scores
K.C.C.
A. W. Ramsay, e Choa. b Ng
Sze-kwong....
S. Jes. b Ng Sze-kwong
R. C. Witchell. c Ng Sze-kwong,
Ching ..
Hogg
A. E. Wood, c and b Hogg), E. B. Reed, e Hargreaves. b |· Cantrell ..
A. C. I. Bowker, e and b Hogg.
Galloway.
Cantrell
M. Pinna e Finney, b Grimes
A. Kitchell, b Moare
E. Mow Fung, b Fincher H. M. Xavier, 'not out
Extras
THE CHINA
STAR THEATRE.
RICHARD THE LION-
HEARTED"
Wallace Beery as Richard,
MAIL.
CORONET THEATRE.
"STRONGHEART." THE WONDER DOG,
1
makes the lion hearted king the week-end of the dog Strong- People have been talking during lovable, wayward character, prone heart rightly described as to doubt and to act on those doubts onder dog, and now. appearing on the instant. The story shows in "The Love Master" at the us the King in the midst of his crusade and we have scenes that does..everything but
Coronet Theatre. Strongheart 48 at once capture the imagination, obtains for himself high, honours talk and Much is made of the poisoning, the for a sense of the dramatic almost miraculous cure, and if history is a unbelievable. The story concerns little distorted in the telling of theirself with a young man who has exploits of the King and his chosen refuge in the north at a 34 followers, it is done so to make an
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18
12
8
11
COLOGNE,
GERMANY RECEIVES NOTE FROM ALLIES.
"NO EVACUATION YET.
N
(Reuter's Service,)
Paris, December 27. The Ambassadors' conference
decided ananimously notify Germany of the impossibi. lity of evacuating the Cologne zone on January 10.
has
.
to
The decision will be com. 8 interesting account of an interest-trading post, which is reigned municated in the form of a collec
over by the young niece of the tive note, which the Ambassadors ing pilgrimage, more so. As a
own the "general will approves at a meeting on sequel to another great picture two men who Robin Hood, it is in keeping with store. Nothing much is known December 31.
Later. the majesty of that production, and about him except that he is in dire
The collective note, which the the delight of the audience is added need of money, and the dog race from Robin Hood in the person of spectacles which is incorporated regards the postponement of the to by having flashes of incidents which uses to obtain a supply, Is Allies, including Italy and Japan, but one of the many thrilling will present to Germany as Douglas Fairbanks, put on, the screen. Wallace Beery has excep heart proves himself entitled to a double argument: first, that in the story. Although Strong evacuation of Cologne, will invoke tional support and the characters,
Total (for 7 wkts.) ..149
R. K. Modi, W. B. Muskett and F. Schnepel did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS..
0. M. R.
..14.3 2 56
10 2. 48
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0 12
4 0" 23
TR.C-1st Innings.
W
of the lovable Quees, the Saladin, star through the force of his they are awaiting the receipt and the mysterious knight, are all in personality and genuine ability consideration of the final report 3 capable hands. The film is indeed the humans stamp themselves as of the Control Commission, which blg in beauty, big in drama and genuine artistes and help to make is expected at the end of January: 0 has a big heart appeaf.
2
a picture which has a general appeal True to its reputation, the Coronet's Topical is again up-to the minute and full of interest; whilst it is also in advance with a series of intimate pictures showing Ofthe present
14 .3
1
56
b
6
16
Fincher
Moore
6
Young
Grimes
2
Livock, b
4
E. Fincher, run out.
9
2J Finney, b Bradbury.
8
15
G. Gerrard, b Muskett
2
T. Grimes, e Xavier, b Reed".
42
E. Zimmern, b Machlpine'
1
W. H. Sling, b Macalpine ....
11
2
C. W. Lam, c. Jenkins, "b
Macalpine.
10
B. N. Sudan. b.Macalpine ...
0.
CH. Ong, c Walker, b Cornaby
0
Cornaby...
F.N. Young, b Cantrell -
132 D. McNillle, e Hamson.
9
1
Extrus
› Geu. Lee, not out
J Fraser, b Ching
11
Total
J. C. Lyal, e Yung, b Ching.
00
F. Goodwin, c'Chau, b Ng Sze-
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
kwong
27
0.
I.
W
„K. R. Macaskill ̈not out
Cantrell
.20 .3
39
Extras
11 Hogg
78
[3
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.19 - 1 ..Nayy2nd Innings.
Totul (for 6 wkts). 171 Lt. Cmdr. Jotham, not out... 100'
II. Overy did not bat.
Ng Sze-kwong, b'Goodwin".
W. Hung, b Lyal
0 Lt-Gush, not out
Bradbury:
E. Moore, e Kitchell, b Abbas 30
G. McLeod, not out
T. Young, not out.
Extras
University-ist Inninga.
A T. M. Burma, c-Piercy, b
Cornaby...
Total (for 6 wicts...115 P. Karanjia. c MeNicoll, b
J. Tajima, run out
H. T. L. Barma, b Macalpine
F. Hiptoola, c Stevenson,
Macalpine.
1 Y. F: Fenton, not out
Fleet-Lieut. Livock, b Young.. 50
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
'0. M.
R.
Lieut. Wauchope, retired hurt. I Mid. Stephenson; b Young....r Lt. Hayter, b Young
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
"
13
-0.
M., R. W.
0
Bradbury
0
412
Ng Sze-kwong..14 Ching
2
61
.19.2
67
3 Pay.-Lt. Cmdr. Hargreaves,
run out
Muskett
6
26 0
Reed
5
0
20
20
H. Hung
5.0. 32
Abbas.
6
1
1:7
1
Z
C.R.C.
Pinna
2
F
1
Extrag
26
C. Choa, b Lyal
Total (for 5 wkts.)..217
K.C.C. v. R.E.
Ng Sze kwong, b Goodwin
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
P. S. Wong. b Lyal
0
0. M. R.
11 Bowker
13 3 60,
0
H. 1. Yung, run out.
5 Reed
.16.1 3 43
0
ficulty.
Scores follow:-
K: 1. Chau, b Lee ..
23 Quick
.10 0 84
0.
8 More":
R.E-1st Innings.
0 Young
5 0 25 3
0
Sgt. Cockell, run out
23
29
B
Sgm. Hollands, e Renton.
Gorvin
b
14
H: C. Hung, b Goodwin
H. Ching, not out
C. E. Wong, b Lee
Wan Iu-shing, not out
Extras
Total (for 9 wits.). 82
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
E.
124
Q.
Goodwin
14 6
Eyal ...
13 G
27
Lee
4 }
16
Witchell.
1
0
1.
Fraser
2 2”
D
FRIENDLY MATCHES.,
CLUB v. -NAVY,
CS.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY. "The Civil Service Cricket Club and the University were unable to play their first division league Axture owing to some of their w.members playing for the H.K.C.C.
3 against the Navy. The 3 C.S.C.C...however, induced their
2 visitors to give them a friendly Ogame, in which the latter played olone man.short...
Batting first, the University put up a total of 136 runs. was top scorer with 34:
Teow
The second eleven of the K.C.C. were at home to the R.E., whom they defeated without much di2-
Taylor, b Raven Cpl. Blondin, b Hendle Crabtree, c & b Hendle Binns, b Hendle C.S.M. Smith,
Gorvin
c. Raven,
C.S.M. Horspool, not out
Extras
Extras
Total
Masters" of China. To get to know anything about these men, it is necessary to see what they are like and how they comport themselves. This is what 10 these pictures do.
and secondly, that evidence has
already been received of Ger. many's nonfulfilment of the dis- armament clauses of the Treaty.
"GERMANY'S PREPARATIONS »
"L'Eclair" has now published the alleged text of the report. dated April 24, 1924. of General Nollet, former President of the Inter-Allied Commission of Mili tary" Control in Germany and now Minister of War. It sets forth a number of points 'wherein Germany, is not observing the Treaty militarily, and declares' that the organisation of the great General Staff has attained pre- war proportions, as also has the military organisation of railways. The training of various divisions of arms is on the same intensive An Interesting quadruple rifle scale and intended as prepara- match in the Hongkong League. tion for war. It alleges that no 26 took place at Stoneentters on account is taken of the restric Saturday afternoon and resulted as tions regarding aviation, tanks follows:
and poison gas.
ت مدت
„BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. ...M.
34.
W
Macalpine Cornaby
6 2
10
6
6 1
11
3
NAVY v. I.R.C.
18 Royal Navy second eleven and the 61 Indian Recreation Club on the Oground of the former resulted in 13 a draw. 10.
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SATURDAY,
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L. Sto. Keen 33 32 20 75 unanimity of the Allies, and state obtained.
F. O. Lewry... 22 27 25 70 that the problem of
A friendly game between the
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only force, can render Germany be presented to the Undersigned on or runs, towards which Captain Lake Small Arm Club (Stonecutters). powerless or that the sole guar-hafore 9th January, 1925, or they 1 contributed 50. This player also 0 stumped two of the I.R.C. men,
The I.R.C. played out time, their score being 117 for 9 wickets. Rumjahn, the highest scorer, was stumped when he had made 44 runs. Scores:-
7
123
Total (for 7 wkts.).
Q.M.S. Jacob and Sgt. Jones did not bat.
BOWLING, ANALYSIS,
The CS.C.C. passed their op- ponents score for the loss of 8
Gorvin wickets and thus won the match. Petherim Sutherland again distinguished Raven himself as a fast scorer when he Hendle went in at the fall of the sixth wicket and was '58′ not out.
Scores:-
Some lively cricket was witness- ed on "the Club ground yesterday afternoon, when the Royal Navy men were set to obtain 206 in the fourth innings, Livock and Jotham made 109 before the University.1st innings.
former was bowled by Yoing for H. N. Balhatchet, b Baker 60, Wauchope was unfortunate, L. E. Yeow, c Edmonds. as he was so badly cut over the Ling
Pendered
eye by a ball that run up his hat, B. P. Ng. 1.b.w/ Ling ....?.... he had to retire hurt, Stephensori A. Houlim, (13) and Hargreaves (20), how- ever, stayed with Jotham in turn T. O. Yeow, b Evans until victory was assured.. 'After S. O. Shahabudin, c Lockhart- that the game was continued, to Smith,b Evans. give Jottam a chance of complet-M. B. Osman, b Evans
.11.3 2 23
Earnshaw
2 .0 13 Masters, 1 0 11
K.C.C.-2nd XI's Innings.
Navy-1st Innings.
"Pay.-Com. Osborne, st. Rum-
jahn, b Arculli
Capt. West, b Rumjahn
Capt. Davenport, c Wahab, b
77
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Paris, December 28, P. O. Lawson...... 27 24 26 77
Commenting on the decision of Marine Carrington 28 20 20 77 the Ambassadors Conference Eergt. Clemow... 26 26 18 73 with regard to the evacuation of P. O Figgott. 18.24 26 68 Cologne, the newspapers are C.P.O. Payne..... 20 21 22 63, gratified at the evidence of Allied unity and declare that the French Grand Total... 608 concessions to Germany during
Several newspapers criticise
27 32 29 88 the action of the Government in Cpl. Shaw ......... 27 29 26 82 prosecuting "L'Eclair for pub- 60 Moe. Spender
by
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Mae. King
Cpl. Gerald
Cpl. Douglas
Grand Total 381
... Cat M.. E. W.
24
7
5 1 20
GT 24
1
A C. Miles, c Sirdar Khan
Rumjahn
b
0
-25
Capt. Hopwood, b Arculli ...
0 Lt. Alexander, b Arculli.......
4 H. M. S. Hawkins Royal Marine
Club. Yds. 100 500 600 T.
the last eight months have given the French Government the right to claim security.
0 Com, Barrett, b Cassambhoy..
5 Sergt. Atkins
8
A. A. Dand, e Cockell, }
Smith
Capt. Lake, e Ismail, b Rum-
jahn
24
Lt. Gould, c Madar, b Minu..
J. C. Long, b Smith
5
3
Lt. Bernett, not out...
W. F. J. Gorvin,
Jacob
4
c Lawrence, b
E. J. P. Masters, c Blondin, b
Cockell
Pay.-Lt. Gregory, 1.b.w. Rum-
jahn
C. Earnshaw, e Horspoel, b
45
34
Rumjahn
Jacob
13
E. J. Edwards, b Crabtree
Extras
0
2
J. H. Hendle, e Holland, b
J
0
Total
150
Smith
E. G Renton, not out
17
·6
10
Extras
4
10. M: R.
S/Sergt. Conley, 13 24.25 62 Lieut. Bigg 24 15 23 62
Rumjahn
.12.5 2
28.
D
Sergt. Neale.
BY THE BOARD.
.148
Gunr. Reed
Extrus
36
Sirdar Khan Arculli
.10. 1 - 36
Bdr. Lynch
7
0 18
'Total
Cassumbhoy Wahab
4 0 22
Capt. Barratt
2 0
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0.
17 0 22
0 Brd. Stuart
1
Ling. Baker Evans
ū 0 23
L. W. Jacob M.
0. M..
R. W.
15
3
47 2
2
37 Pendered
Smith Cockell Crabtree Jones
7 2
52
M. P. Madar, b Davenport
6
1
3
0 19
1
N. B. Kitchell, c West, b
2 0
0 16 11
1 Osborne
11.
H. D. Rumjahn, st. Lake, b
Osborne
45
C.S.C.C.-1st Innings.
ing his century. Considering the R. A. Ponsonby-Fane, 1.b.w, state of the wicket, Jotham's
Edmonds.......
innings was better than it may Z. Hachiuma, 1b.w. Evans ..
H. Y. Leong. not out "Whave appeared to the spectators.
In the Club's second innings, Hancock played a fine uphill innings for 56 not out, but Cantrell and Hogg, bowling, unchanged. were too formidable for the rest of the team. Full scores follow:- H.K.C.C. Ist. Innings. RE.A. Webster, Jotham," b
Hogg
Rev. E. K. Quick, st. Livock, b
Hogg.........
7 1 31
. 8 3 22
....6 1 23
Edmonds........、 .2 0 1
T. E. Pearce, c Cantrell, b Evans 34 F. E. Lawrence, c Sub., b
Balhatchet
Total (for wkts.)
O. B. Raven, E. J. Jordan and .136 B. Petheram did not bat.
HOWLING ANALYSIS.
R. Hancock, c Hayter, b. Hogg 15 T. D. E. Pendered, b Balhat-
chet
A. E. Wood, c Jotham, b Cantrel! 2 B. O. Evans, b Balhatchet..
E. B: Reed, not out......
'W. Galloway, b Cantrell........
FN, Young, b Cantrelt......
Extras...
Total
12
1
2
·H.K.C.C. 2nd v. UNIVERSITY.
BOWLING. ANALYSIS.
Minu. 8
LRC 1st Innings.
J. Cassambhoy, b Davenport.,
S. A. R. Ismail, st. Lake, b
Osborne
The University junior cricketers were at home to the H.K.C.C. 2nd Sirdar Khan, b Davenport.".. XI. The visitors batting first, A. R. Minu, b Osborne.
made 160 of which Piercy contriF. M. el Arculli. b Davenport. .14 buted 56, and McNicoll 36.
Y. A. Wahab,.b Davenport.. Macalpine (6 for 10) and J. Ackbar, not out.. Cornaby (2 for 11) disposed of A. H. M. Samy, not out the home team for 26. Scores
Extras....
25th Heavy Battery. R. G. A. |
Yds. 200 500 600 TI.
Guur. Drabwell
20 21 20 61 22 24-14" 60.
9 55 ... 20 20. 10.50 12 16 17 45 18 10 10
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Belgaum, December 27. The National Congress has
Grand total 433 passed a resolution ratifying the pact between Gandhi and the Swarajists, suspending non-co- operation and allowing the Swara- jists to represent the Congress in the Legislature."
The Shanghai Zlönlet Associa.
2 tion. through its hon. secretary,
The Khilafat Conference has
Mr. N. E. B. Ezra, after making an passed a resolution permitting the
20 official representation to the Shang. Wearing of Indian mill cloth in the
hai Commissioner of Post Office absence of handspun...
0 regarding letters, addressed to
0 Palestine if the term "Land of
6 Israel were substituted for.
11 Palestine, was
3
6
informed by the
latter that instructions have been issued to the Chinese staff to take
of letters addressed to j Palestine with the term "Larid of Total (for 9 wkts.). 117 Israel" as being sufficient to del
G. R. More, c Evans, b Hogg... 53
H. Owen Hughes, b Hogg 22
A. C. I, Bowker, b. Cantrell......
E. C. Fincher, b Balhatchet
F. Baker, run out
14
5
H. G. Wallington, c. Balhat-
14 chet, b Shahabudin «
2
23
H. E. Strange, c Sub., D
Shahabjdin
13
follow:-
.271
A. R. Sutherland, not out
58
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI-1st Innings.
W. H. Edmonds, e Sub,, b
Yeoh
D. McNicoll, e Sudan, b Lam... 36
4
M. M. Watson, b Lam....
2
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
.0. M. п. W
F. J. Ling, not out
6
G. H. Piercy, b Sudan.....
52
M. B. W
Extras
16
H. Spicer, b Sudan
4 Davenport
17
4
20
2. 62 4
L. P. Ralph, c Ongib Lam
6 Osborne
15'
2 48
Total (for 8 wkts.)
.141
|J. P. Bridger, b Lam
15 Gregory
2
H. J. Stevenson, e Sudan,, b
Zimmern
Bennett
5
T. L. Jenldns, b Zimmern.
10
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
4
Balhatchet .....106 Shahabudin
10
M. 1
R.
W..: 4
R. F. Walker, c Zimmern, b
Sudan ....
10
34% W. R. Cornaby, not out
2
Cantrell
Evans
3 10 14 0
5 .0 25
I
BOWLING ANALYSIS..“
Hargreaves
DER 17 3 75 5. Hayter
............ 13 1 72 Navy 1st. Innings.
Lt. Cmdr. Jotham, c Galloway,
Fit-Ligut Livock, c Young, b
Reed..........PLAT
W. J. Lockhart-Smith did not bat.
Lieut. Wauchope, b Bowker... 28 Hoalim Mid. Evans, c Read, b Quick.... T. E.. Yeoh Mid. Stephensob, l.b.w. Quick...oT. O. Yeow Pay-Lt. Cmdr. Hargreaves, b -Quick-enyttendejernevaznivcon 9
b Bowker
4 0 38 21 R. M. Macalpine, run out
Extrae
$
1 13 0
5 0 19 1 20 22 0
Total
CCC. 7. TRC.
"BOWLING ANKLYBYS.
Lieut Hayter, b Quick............ 1
Lt Col Cantrell, b-Reed,w-16-
The Talkoo Recreation Club Lam
10
Lt. Nicholson, a and b Reed... 16 gower Cricket Club in a friendly Zimra
-0.
60
Lt. Gush, Hancock, b Bowker.. 5 were the guests of the Craigen Sudan
note
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
note their proper destination. It is DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF Interesting to note that the HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA, E.C.
Palestine Government is about to
86 5 issue, a series of new postage
THE FORTY-NINTH REGULAR
4 of original design. The stamps T
13 o will show monuments of historic
3 0 11
UNIVERSITY" MATCH.
ANNUAL MEETING of the
0 interest and scenes in various District Grand Lodge of Hongkong parts of the country. One stamp and South China will be held on shows the site of the Temple and MONDAY, the 29th December, at another the traditional Tomb of 9.15 p.m. Rachel, with, the Hebrew Inscrip-
The following will represention, Palestine (Land of Israel).
6 the University Present in the
13 Annual Past v. Present Match on
the University Ground on Thurs
160
ny, January 1st, at 11 am.—
H. N. Balhatchet (Capt.), Prot. FARedmond RA Bw. Ponsonby Fane, A. S. Hett, A. A. 724 RumJahn, S.-O. Shahabudin, 8: 8 Hachiums, C. W. Lam, H. Y. 1. 16 2 Leong, A. Hoalim and B. P. Ng.
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and all goods remaining undelivered after lat January, 1925."will be subject to rent
All Claims must reach us by 8th January, 1925, or they will not be recognised,
Al damaged packages will be examined by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas (Marine Surveyors) at 10 a,m, on the 31st December, 1924.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Luding will be counter- signed by
ARNHOLD & CO., LTD...
Agents. Hoagkong, 25th December, 1924.
THE
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned have received in- stractions to sell by Public Auction
on
WEDNESDAY, 31st Dec, 1993,
at 11.oolook a.m.
as their Sales Booms, Daddell Street, (For nocount of the Connerned).
6 Canes Panna)
Terme-Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
OF
MONDAY, 5th January, 1925 at 3 o'clock p.m.
at their Sales Booma, Driddell Street. One Dodge Motor Car, 5 Senter, 4 Cylinder Big-in good graing orlar de On View di: Day of Sala. TerméCash on delivery
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hongkong, 29th December, 1924.
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