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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925.

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

HOW THE CLUB'S FARED ON Arthur

SATURDAY.

FEATURES AT A GLANCE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

F. H. Holdman and E B Read!

did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

budin, b Rumjahn, **** Bd. N. Page, b Balhatchet, Capt. Bennet, c Rumjahn, ba

Balhatchet

o Lt. Smith, b Rumjahn..

6 Sgt. Gifford, st. Ponsonby,

Fane, b Balhatchet

M I.

w¡Cantrell

0. M ..IS

R. W.

41

Walker Young

4 8

38

8 Hargreaves.........15

SI

4

27

2 Osborne in

33

2 0 11

0 Hussey STE

Hayward Pearce

1.0

0

80

Matthews Humphreys

0

07

17 11

0 1

the over

4 0 West I

C.R.C. v. H.K.C.C. “B.”

The

KOWLOON CC. v. LRC,

Home Team Defeated.

Lt. Henslow, e Ponsonby

Fane, b Balhatchet..

Gr. Clayton, st. Ponsonby,

Fane, b Balhatchet Gr. Dyer, not out

Extras

میر

SBOWLING ANALIAIS,

Lockhart." Davenport

9 Suffield

Shaw

4 Bennett

8

0. M.

20 2

15 4

·56. 26"

8 0

25

1

24

1. 10

FRIENDLY MATCH.

R.E v. C.S.c.c.

W.

The Royal Engineers met a junior eleven of the C.S.C.C. in a 69 friendly match on the Army ground and had, to retire as losers W. just a few minutes before call of time, when the visitors topped

Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.

OM. R.

10 4. 18

7 1

7.

0

2.

on

11

1 the score of 'the home side with

four wickets in hand."

Cpl. Blondin gave a pretty ex-

3 hibition for the R.E., his score of

Blutnose led the Hayward Heyer class in, being followed by Ursula Boojum, the leader of the class, took fifth place but is still XX points ahead of Ursula, who will undoubtedly take second place in the championship.

Only two One Designs went on Halcyon and Bonito, but Ailsa is

far enough ahead to neglect the last two races.

Results.

Handclap Class.

Dorothes (1)... 4 Colleen (2) Diana (3) Rolla.......... 4 37

La Linda

3 36

* 4·37

***.4 39.

dozen Halcyon

Que Designs,

4 50 19

Banito

855 including nine fours and Falcon 4 46

sixer. Q.M.S. Faro was 31 not

hit half .a.

Five First Division matches were played, the victors being

The Kowloon Cricket Club Cralgengower, C.C.

were at home to the Indian Re- Chinese, playing at Hongkong Cricket Club "A" team Home, suffered defeat at the creation Club, but shaped sur- by four wickets: the Civil Service hands of the H.K.C.C. "B." prisingly poorly, being all out for S. O. Shahabudin, C.C. over the Royal Navy by two, Some very bright cricket was wit.the small total of 47 runs, to wickets; the Indian Recreation nessed from both sides and some 167, thus winning by 120 runs.

which the Indians responded with Rev. E. K. Quick, Club over the Kowloon Cricket heavy scoring registered. Club..by, 120 rune; the Hongkong,

For the ground side J. C. Lyal A. A. Bumjahn 7 The home team took first knock Club "B" team over the C.R.C. and lost their first wicket at was on his own in securing double H. N. Balhatchet 4.3 2 by two wickets; and the Univer-seven. The partnership of Nfigures (13). The batsmen found sity over the Royal Artillery by Sze-kwong and Choa yielded 106 it difficult to negotiate the bowling of Bhoora, who took five wickets runs. The latter was run out for 28 runs, and A. el Arculli, after scoring 31. Ng See-kwong who took four wickets for 11 played a chanceless innings and his score fours. The innings was declared easily passed the home

of 86 included eleven.

Hayward Heyes. On the Indians going in they

ing of eight singles and the re- Bluenose..... 4 38 44 when the score had reached 151.

On the Club ground, the Kow-mainder boundaries, Beardall Urinia... The Club opened well, losing before three wickets had fallen, loon C.C. juniors were opposed to (23), Nihill (16), and Walling- Gladys.... their second wicket only after 116 thanks to the fine display of A. H. the home side is a Second Division ton (14) also assisted in the win, Sealark"... 439 33 runs had been reached. More Rumjahn, who contributed 81 League contest, and retired beaten, the last named being responsible Boojum 4 40 45 scored all round the wicket and in

for a sixer..

Adanac 4 44.14 Scores, follow-

Adele

108 runs.

In the Second Division, Hong- kong C.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C. by 59 runs; and the match between the University and the Royal Navy, ended in a draw owing to the call by time.

A friendly match between the Civil Service C.C. and the Royal Engineers resulted in a win for

the former by four wickets.

ances were more than usually meritorious, as the details of the Outstanding Scores,

respective matches will show.

The

score

"

Division IL

HK. C.C.K.C.C..

Jex off a ball from Goodwin. p.m. with 169 runs for 8. wickets. runs before he was stumped by The H.K. C.C. declared at 4.15

out, and

boundaries..

For the visitors, Edmonds cop-

tributed an unfinished 44 consist-

R.E.

his innings of 70 knocked twelve Others to make double figures Jacks (60) and Smith (45), gave a Some of the bowling perform-fours, four of which were hit off were S. H. Ismail (27) and F. M. good account of themselves. The Sgt. Cockell, b Wallington

W. Hung in the same over. visitors, encouraged with the ex-side Goodwin, took eight wickets and the latter ave and a sixerin

el Arculi (18). On the bowling former scored eight boundaries Cpl, Blondin, b Sara cellent start, experienced no dif- for 45 runs--a meritorious effort one of their players, were all The visitors, who were, minus ficulty in scoring the necessary incecd-and Lyal one wicket for dismissed for 90 runs runs. When stumps were drawn 25 runs.

Griffin their total stood at 173 for eight

took three wickets for fifteen runs, wickets.

Howell two for seven, and Smith

Ng Sze-kwong

A. H. Rumjähn

Reed

非 Balhatchet

Gittins

Sara

Cockell

El

882839232968

5 for 50

LEAGUE MATCHES.

* Division I

Scores:--

K.C.C-1st Innings. W. Ramsay, b A. Arculli

Bhoora ........

·6,

Total (for 6 wkts.

declared) 151

C. E. Wong, Wong Po-sun, and Wan Iu-shing did not bat.

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

Runs at fall of wickets-13, 2121, 334, 439, 540, 6:42, 742 842, 9147, 10:47.

two for ten.

ז'

b Griffini

E. G. Reaton, not cut..........

Extras

Sgmi. Hollands, run out. QM.S. Ramsay, c Beardall, b

Squibbs, Sgt. Hamblin. c Spillett,

Sara

6 Mee Slog.... 55 Joan....

1 Gael

5m

89

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hereby state that my relative Mr. Wong Pak Kan, a retired Singapore merchant, returned to Canton in August last year with his family with the intention of visiting bla" relatives and bas since résided at No: 18 Fung Hing Streat, Western Gate, Canton. Un- exposedly last month a man suddenly rusbod into his house accompanied by several others dressed in uniforms and thresteged Mr. Wong with arms and demanded that he should sign promissory note on the security of his Ancestor's estate. Further they prevent- ed members of the family from leaving 42 the house to obtain, sasistance.

However on the 0th. alto, owing to

$3 the neglect of thors guarding him, Mr. Wong soaped with his grandson Wong

39

Lai Hak to the "British Consulate

14

hamoon, leaving bla wito Wong Laung

Sze behind. Owing to the influence of 22 the British Consul General the Chluess 21 Arthorities abtained the release of Mies.

Woog

Mr. and Mrs. Wong with their family

Corrected

Fluishing

wa "Time

For

NWU 2.0 Race

Tota!

KUROR ON WEN HUUS Points

12

4.38 55 4 39 27

10

4. 50 10

5

Gael Class

4 32 17

4 36 17:

4 37 24

4 38 51

*

4 45 12

Viking...

453 25

2

Pierrette

7 Thecla

: DOWLING ANALYSIS,

W.

90 Spillett.

R. W. C. Alexander, b Cockell

J. D. W. Crawford, c Peihëram,.

61

BOXING.

71 only acquired their freedom through the kindness of the British Consul General 178 Lala

and T Ho Pai-ting a relative of Mr.. 68 Wong being grateful. wish to inform the 51public of this matter, in order to express 89iny thanks to the British Consul 32 General,

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7 gathered in the Thetare Royal on Saturday night for the boxing .128 | tournament under the auspices of the Hongkong Boxing Association. The tit-bit of the evening, which was left to the very last item on 1 the programme, was the fifteen 2 round welterweight championship of the Colony and the Scott Harston belt, between Marine Betts, of HM.S. Hawkins and Pte Pooley, Ist Batt. East Surrey Regiment. The first three rounds informed that all Goods are being provided some thrills, but Betts landed at their risk into the hazar was tipped an easy winner, his dous and/or extra hazardous Go tactics being much superior to downs of the Hongkong and Kow those of Pooley. In the fourth loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.,' round Pooley was downed twice whence, and/or from the wharves, and eight was counted before he delivery may be obtained. 11 resumed. In the fifth round he

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11 was downed again and nine was the goods, have left the Godowns 44 counted before he

rose. On and all Goods remaining undeliver«

81

G. R. More

70

C.S.M. Smith, b Sara

P. Jacks

60

D. Fritz

58

Capt. Blondin

55

F. Baker

56

"W. M. Gitting

54

Ching bowled exceptionally well and was not changed. In 18 overs he captured six of the eight wickets for only 48 runs.

Scores

1

Q.M.S. Faro, not out

Scores follow

L/Sgt. Brown, 1.b.w. Sara

0

J. C. Lyal,. c F. M.. Arculli, b

K. C. C.

...

13

L. A. R. Duncan, b Griffin

Q.M.S. Jacobs, b Squibbs.

14

THE COLONY'S. CHAMPION.

G., Lee, b A. Arculli

6

B. Petheram, b Vallack

3

19

E. C Fincher

. C.R.C.

S. Jex, b Bhoora ....

8 E. J. Edwards, & Crawford,

C. Harper, b Nihill.

L/Sgt. Jones, b Sara

0

6.

Extras

J. D. Humphreys.

52

Ng Sze kwong, b Bowker

R. C. Witchell, b Bhoora

3.

86

B. P.Ng

51

W. C. Hung, b More

F. Goodwin, b Bhoora

o A. J. Kew, c-Jacks, b Vallack ...

5

4

Total

Rev. E. K.Quick.

50

H. L. Yung,

Bowker

A. R. F. Raven, b A. Arcull:

O. B. Raven, b Smith

24

*Chief Bowlers.

C. Choa, run out...

31

10 K. R. Macaskilly run out

D. S. Green, b Griffin

·I.

|

H.C. Hung, c & b Hancock

J. C. Fletcher, b Bhoora

0. J. Long, b Howell

II

0.

N.

R.

.3

Abbas

6 for 50

Ching

K.L. Chau, not out

0

6 for 48

H. Overy, c A. Ismail, b A.

Arculli

A. G. Pile, b Howell

6 Edmonds

4 จ 26

8 J. S. Cox, Jacks, b Smith

Wallington

4

0 26

H. Ching, b Bowker

0

5 for 30

Ng Sze-cheung, not dut

E. Jordan, not out

o Squibbs

6

28

4

Hargreaves

6 for 51

Extras

8"

17 Sara

F

1

22

Extras

8

Nihill

2. 0

Bhoora

5. för 28

Á, el Artulli

4 for 11

Total..

47

Tatal (for wickets)

1

0 18

0

Goodwin ..

8 for 45

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"BOWLING ANALYSIS.

C.S.C.C.

O. M

Clayton

5 for 74.

5 for 11

Vallack Grin 10

I

41

६ IS

2 H. J. Wallington, e Brown, b 3 Cockell

14

6 for 61

5 for 22

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Howell... 4 I Smith....

7

2. J. H. B. Nihill, c Jones,

........... 2,2 0

10

Q. M.

2

Cockell

16

Bowker

0."

M

#

W.

14 I

64

3

Bhoora

9.2.2.

28

H.K.C.C.

C. H. Beardall, b Cockell

23

5

More

1

17 1

Owen-Hughes.

A. Arculli

9 3

11

4 P. Jacks, b Petheram

60

F. L. Squibbs, c & b Faro

3. 0 15

0

ERC.

H. Strange, c Fare, b Cockell

Hollands

3

0 17

0

Plummer

8

0

∙12

0

C. H. Bhoora, b Goodwin

0

b Duncan......

W. H. Edmonds, hot put-

Hancock

..... 9

A. H. RumJahn, st. Jex,

b

H. M. Howell, b Petheram...

3

0

18

1

Goodwin

81

H. J. Stevenson, c, and b Dun-

S. B. Spillett, not out

Extras

H.K.C.C. "B."

J. S. A. Curreem, c Lyel,

b

can.

Goodwin

.9

M. M. Watson; b Duncan

0

70

A. H. Madar, 1.b.w., b. Goodwin"

6.

W. L. Smith, st. Edwards, b

6

S. H. Ismail, b. Goodwin

1

Kewnonendibilem 45

N..B. Kitchell, run out

27

H. Griffin, Kow, b Riven

23 F. M. ei Arculli, b Goodwin 4S. H. Ismail, b Goodwin.

H. Spicer, b Duncan

13

J. P. Bridger, not out

8 15:

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

31.

0

H. D. Rumjahn, b Lyal 25 A. el Arculli,, not out

G. R. Vallack, not out

2 48

0

.11 0 : 66

3

5

S. D. Ismail, b Goodwin

Extras

7

2

1

2

round.

2

7

0

18

D. F. Rushton did not bat..

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

.167

143

LEAGUE TABLES TO-DATE.

O. M. R. W.ji

18 · 1 ON.

4

Division 1.

16

4 35

2

Renton Raven

3

0 141

p

P. W. D. L.

6

2 22

#

0. M.

ROWLING ANALYSIS.

O.. M. 15.3 2

-2

R. W. Kew.....

3 0 15

R. ..48

W. Lyal

Goodwin

.28.4 545 8

J]

9: 1 25

1

Indian. R. C Craigengower

6 5 to 6 3.

2 10

6 Overy

3 D.

15

0

NAVY V. UNIVERSITY.

Navy

47

0

22

0 G. Lee.

1 Fletcher

2 0

23

0

4 2 1 1 Kowloon C. C... 5 2 1 2

6' 0

22

48

1 Raven

4 1 14 0

UNIVERSITY, v. R.A.

Ends in a Draw.

C. S. C.C.... 22

0

H. K. C. C. "B"ż z University... 2 ·2

CCC. v. HIK.C.C. “A."

In a First Division League game on the Craigengower C.C. ground the home side scored a victory by four wickets, thanks to a good display by two of their representativus.

one

was

G. R. More, e Ng Ste-cheung,

b H. Hung.....

E J. R. Mitchell, b Ching H. E. Hollands, . c. Wan Iu-

shing, b Ching Nicholson, b Ching

Gardner, c&b Ng Sze-kwong w. Mackenzie, b Ching H. Owen-Hughes, c Chau, b

Ching

A. C. L. Bowker, b Ching ....

21 H. J. Armstrong, not out

Extras

"Total (for 8 wkts.)

2

1

13

.173

Batting first the visitors made 112 for nine wickets, one of the players being bent. There were only two batsmen to really worry the bowlers,

and of them

Hum- phreys, who in scoring 52 made kome big hits; one of them going over the screen to the Police ground and another drop-not ping on the roof of the .C.dc. Club house. Pearce unfortunately. tripped a ball to slip and had to Ching retire with only two runs to his Ng Sze-kwong.. 80 credit.

W. C. Hung The C.C.C. started disastrous-H. C. Ching. 4 0 ly, the total for three wickets standing at only 11 runs. A partnership between Fritz, and Bradbury, however, brought the

H. Hancock and Plummer did

bat.

የ፡

C.S,C.C v. NAVY.

10

4 resuming Betts gave him a blowed after the 9th inst, will be subject

that again knocked him out and to rent, time was counted before he was All claims against the steamer. able to resume. Betts, was there must be presented to the Under fore declared the winner amid signed on or before 23rd inst., prolonged cheers...

Total (for 6 wkts.).137

W. Cullip, H. Westlake and C. Sara did not bat.

10 Jacob Extras ***........... 15 Cockell

Faro

Total (for 8 wkts. declared)169 Jones

Runs at fall of wickets-13, Duncan 2127, 353, 4163, 5106, 6130, Petheram !...... 7130, 8142, 9|166, 10167.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

יד

I

H. KC C. "A"... 3 2 0

The other matches resulted, as under:

or they will not be recognized,

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to he left in the Go- Six round welterweight contest downs, where they will be examin -Lda. Stoker Piper, S/M L 82, ed on the 9th mat., at 10 a.m. beat Pte. Mann. Ist Batt. East No Fire Insurance has been Surrey Regiment in the fourth effectes, 16

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Six-round middle-weight consigned by test.-A draw was declared be. tween A. B. Jackson. H. M. S. Hawkins, and Pte. Eaton. Ist Batt East Surrey Regiment. The daċi. sion was a surprising one in view of Jackson's superiority, and the Aresult was ill received by the 10 majority of the spectators.

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Six-round Light-weight contest. 7Pte. Grant, 1st Batt. East Surrey THE Undersigned

Regiment, beat Stoker Dore, S/M. Lin the third round. "Ten-round bantam-weight con test.-Sergt. Rogers W/T HM.S. 6"Tamar," beat Corporal Major, Ist Batt. East, Surrey Regiment, in the zseventh round.

Six-round bantamweight con- | Valzable Household Furnitare, test-Boy Bowles. Ist Batt. East

Comprising: P. W. D. L. Surrey Regiment, boat Marine

Townshend, H.M.S. Titania.

On their own ground the Navy Chinese R. C... 70 score to 108 before the,, former C. C. ground, the home team scored. match on the University ground, C.C. in a Second Division league R. A. mumposma 6006 Playing on the Civil Service In a First Division league were opposed to the University E. Surreys 40 2 2 was held by the custodian na victory over the Royal Navy la the horne team easily defeated the game. The match ended in R high catch behind the wickets. First Division League match. Royal Artillery. Fritz played a dashing game for Reed and Evans-especially the

draw owing to call of time. The hia 58 runs which included former were deadly with the ball scored 177 runs.

Batting first, the University visitors had only five runs to thirteen fours. Bradbury (43), and disposed of the visitors for 75 Quick was in great form and was stumps were drawn, and with two Rev. E. K. make towards victory, when also hit well and the wicket- runs. keeper was responsible for his re- The CS.G.C. had no dificulty B. P. Ng was, none the less scored the requisite number given responsible for a half century. wickets in hand they should have turn to the pavilion.

Scores:-

in making more than twice their opponents' score for eight wickets,

troublesome to the attacking a little more time. two of their representatives (Baker party, and his dismissal when he Scores

had scored 51 runs brought some

H.K.C.C. "A?

A. W. Hayward, e Schnepel, b

Abbas

Col, E. D. Matthews, e Fritz, b

Dixon

Navy.

and Fincher) retiring with 55 and relief. Two others in the team A. B. Pearce, b Gittins

5 53 runs respectively.

Scores

6

Navy.

S. A. Arthur, b Abbas

5

Lt. Com, Jotham, b Reed.........

M. M. Maas, b Abbas

24

Lt. Hussey, c Reed, b Ling...

J. D. Humphreys, not out

62. Lt. Wauchope. b Reed...........

R. F. Walker, b Fritz

3

Lt. Gough, Lb.w. Reed........

4

F. N. Young, b Abbas

T. E. Pearce, c Kitchell,

b

Abbay

"L. P. Ralph, o Fritz

T. L. Jenkins, b Abbas..

Extras

Total (for 9 wkts.) BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R.

Dixon Abbas Fincher Fritz

3 0 10

.19.5 3 50

Pay Lt-Com. Hargreaves, c

Baker, b Reed........

Lt-Col. Cantrell, b Reed......

2 Capt. West, not out........

9 Lt-Com. Bower, b Evans...

2 Lt. Jackson, run out....

3 Lt. Gould, b Evans

112

Pay Lt. Com. Osborne, b Evans

|made contributions of 25 and 26. The visitors were all dismissed for 69 runs. Balhatchet had the remarkable average of five wickets for eleven runs.

Scores:-

University.

"

z H. N. Balhatchet, b.w

Gifford

24

0

A. A. Rumjahn, c Bensley, b

Clayton

8 Rev. E. K. Quick e Hall, b

+ Clayton

1 T. E. Yeoh, b Gifford

IB. P. Ng, b Henslow

Division II.

c. §. c. c.

Navy

H. K. C. C

Indian R. C.

R. E............. University..... Kowloon C. C... 4 0

4 I 3 I I

28

14

32

10

*

1.b.w.

Eng,-Lt. Bennett, b Lam Mid. Simms, 1.b.w. Gittins Mne. Shaw, st. Zimmern, b

Gittins LÁN Lt. Edmundstone,

Gittins

Lt.-Com. Lockhart, b Lam. Lt. Pisani, b Lam

26 P. O. Suffield, c Hiptools,

Gittins

0 Rev. Hamilton,

Gittins

Osman,

0 13

2

YACHTING.

CHAMPIONSHIP RACES

ON SATURDAY, AN

On Saturday the eighth of the

4 series of races for racing yachts 42 was sailed. The course was one of 2 nine miles, the marks being bLyemun, Kowloon Rock, Quarry 8 Bay mark and Channel Rocks. The wind was about force two to

b

50 Capt. Davenport, 1.b.w. Lam

o Mid. Smythe, not out 61

A. S. Hett, e Page, b Clayton 25 75 S. O. Shahabudin, b Clayton 8 Prof. F. A. Redmond, b

W.

Extra..... Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O. M. R. W.

5

70

5 D 29 0 Reed........................ 14. "I

2 Ling.

7 1 Evans......... 63 I

C S C C

G 1 20 C.C.C.

R. C. Reed, b Young

E. F. Fincher, b Walker

A. Kitchell, b Young

D. Fritz, Ralph, b Hum-

phreys':

B. W. Bradbury, c Ralph,

Walker

F. Schaepel, b Walker

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.)

1 G. R. Sayer, b'Hargreaves

Henslow

30 T. O. Yoow, c&b Henslow..

Extras

4 three at the start of the race and 19 blowing from the E.N.E. but to- 2 ward the end of the race It ́fell'

7 away and the yachts finished a -moderate breeze,

.167

W

The smaller classes were away

first and Mee Sing, the Star class CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM boat racing with the Gael Boats,

4got well away, and, 51

In po disesse dose the Blood become

was never thin so rapidly as in chenmation Not

o overtaken the whole way round the only does it become thin basit, fe lowded

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M.

3 Lam

.12.3 -0

6 0 29

0 Sling 13 Gittins

3 0 19

8 0 61 University.

6

15

R. A. Ponsonby Fane, not out 1 Sudan 243 S. Hachiuma, b Clayton

0 F. I. de Rome, è Cantrell, b

0 Hargreaves ..............

58

B D Evans, c. Gough, b

Hargreaves *********

F. Baker, retired....

48 E. C Fincher, retired

14 9. E. Eswrance, e jotham, b

0

Hargreaves.....

177 A. T. M. Barma, b Bennett.

E. Zimmern, c & b Davenport

B. W. W. M. Gittins, run out... 8. V. Viccajee, b Suffield.

Extras

3

Total

18

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

13. Henslow

17

3 49

$5. Clayton

14

1

74

3 Gifford.

8

$

Smith

025

Royal Artillery.

10 AR. Sutherland, b Hargreaves 0 Capt. Bensley, c Yeow,

F. J. Ling, not out I Shahabudin

182 E. W. Hamilton, b. Hargreaves 0 Lt. Hall, run out

E. Mowfung, W. B. Muskett,

K. F. Modi and.E. A. Dixon did

not bat.

Extras..

6. C. W, Lam, b Suffield

2 Dr. M. B. Dan h Suffield

0 W. H. Sling, b Suffield

H. Y. Leong, th Lockhart

B. N. Sudan, not out .....

18 C. K Ong, not out... 10

Extras

13 H. N. Balhatchet, 1.b.w.

Capt. Parkes, h Balhatchet... 10. Total... 172 Major H. Smith, e Shaha-

course. This win places her to an with impuifties-the resistio poisons.

upassailable position in her class,

as she has only to sa over in the last race la order to win the charn 11ship. Joan may take second 64 place.

Rolla was first home of the

Without proper tecatment those polsons incrouse, the foflamed faints well and the patient becomes cripiled.

Dr. Williams Play Pills for Fále

People build up the blond and coable it to cast out the khenimitia poisons with the antral scoretions of the body. Every

21 Handicap boats, being followed ftuff or who does not fly im. Williams

22

by Diana, but neither of the crack Pink Pills in neglecting the most hopeful

in of recovery

4 boats saved that the on the go are interested in the sure of

4 others of the cinas Mr. G. E. Lehenmall a write for a copy of our free

9Grist signalled his entry lato, the booklat Lisesion of the Bloo1, Bat

THURSDAY 8th February 1983 commencing.st.99; p. m. at their Sales Rooms, Daddall Btrast, A Quantity of

Teak Wardrobes with" bevelled" Mirror Doom, Bras, Iron and Teak Bedsteads, Dining Table, Dintag Chairs, Dressing Table with Bevelled Mirror, Washstands, Glass, Booksson, Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, E. P. Cutlery, Crookery, Glass Ware, Ornaments, eto, eta,

Carpets, Dinger Waggon, Sideboards, Copying Press, Books, Tes Chert, Deske, Table Lamps, Fenders, etc., etc.

AŬIO

A Few Pieces of Canton Blackwood Faraltare

And

Ons Weber Player Plano with 210 Rolle Mario

Til

Ona, Cottage Paldo by Joho Broadwood and Soci

Opa Cabinet Gramophone

Ons Underwood Typewriter

One Perambulator

Ostaloguss will be issued.

- View from Wednesday the thi February 1925

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers,

RCXOR

STUFFY COLDS.

Mothers, why allow "anuiffes","and.

6 Handicap class by winning with if you have remotism do not delay stuffy wheesy eathing to distress your

0 Dorothea. Colleen taking second begin your bare to-day with De Wik bables when galck relief follows the use 22 place.

Hliams Fine Pills, obtainable from dagers of Chamberlain Cough, Reitedy je It The boats in the running for bordea for 8 besties, from the Dr. contains no narcotics. It is good too for LOVELY WONG) Or Post free $1.5) per checks the development of a cold and second place are Collepo, Diada Will Meline Co 40, Kiangse croup and whooping cough Byery and and La Linda.

}£a&friend, For sale, evndywhere,

Total (for 8 wkts.):168 F. Hiptools did not bat.

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