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MONDAY, NOVEMBER § 1925.

LOCAL CRICKET.

**ANOTHER CENTURY AT

KOWLOON.

SEVERAL DRAWN GAMES.

Another century at Kowloon against the home club, the majority of league matches left drawn and a close finish in failing light on the Civil Service ground were the main features of Satur day's cricket.

LEAGUE Division I

H.K.C.C. v. EAST SURREYS.

Capt. Warters, e Frank

Beatty

F. W. Howell, Eb.w. b Can-

trell

G. Lee, not out

K. R. Macaskill, not out:

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.) F. Goodwin did not bat. -

Bowling Analysis. Lt. Col. Cantrell 17 Lt. Beatty Eng-Lt. Bennett,

.14

THE CHINA MAIL.

W. H. Edmonda, b/Sumade?!

2 HB Strango, e Nasering

Madar

9LH. F. Westlake, b Sumad

OW Ursall, L.b.w.,-b Madar OR S. W. Patterson, b Sumad

11. T. W. CATT, not out ."

Extras

120

M.

Totel

150

Bowling Analysis: ....

2 41 528

6

R.

1 Suffiad Ackbar

7.9 0.

38

W

4

4. D 10:

3:

8: 1

8: 0 17 1 Minu

UNIVERSITY v. RA.

17 Wahab 110(S. A. R. Ismall. Madar

6 0

39

2 0.

19

.6.4, 0

80.

2 P

B

Lt. Stoe Li-Com. Hunot...

The University scored an easy victory over the Royal Artillery

on their own ground.

the

POLICE v. H.K.CO. 2nd.

8

"OBITUARY.

PORTUGUESE CONSULS

NOTED GENERAL'S DEATH..

The "China Mail"" regrets to record the death of General Cerveira de Albuquerque, the aged father of the Consul General for Portugal and doyan of the consular body in Hongkong.

..

o The sad news was received by 3the Governor of Macso ou Novem Other 5 in a telegram from Lisbon and

PIONEER WORK.

PREPARING GIRLS FOR UNIVERSITY.

ST STEPHEN'S BAZAAR..

In introducing Mrs. C. R. Duppuy to open the side of work of St. Stephen's Girls' College, on Satur day afternoon Mr W. W. Hornell,

E., Vice-Chancellor of the Hongkong University," spoke of the excellent pioneer work, which was done by that and other institu tichs in preparing students for the, by Colonel Magulhues. The tele-Univerity and wished the or gram, was transmitted to Senhor Oganisers every success in their; de Albuquerque e Castro in Hong: Eftoria for charity.

7

Playing on their own ground in first division league match, the

The second eleven of the Hongkong of the arrival of the Port Ms. Duppuy referred to several Hongkong Cricket Club drew with

kong Cricket Club were the guests ghea cruiser Republica from of the charitable objects to which the East Surrey Regiment.

of the Police Recreation Club, alene on Saturday:

that portioir of the money: The victory was largely due deaw resulting

The late General Albuquerque wa Hayward hit a six and 6 fours

gbing which was not and Stewart 10 fours.

to the Ane batting of

The H.M.C.C, were all out for was Secretary-Genered to the toby contributed to the MG. The Surreys started batting Rev. E.K. Quick (48), who 101 runs. H. S. Gordon was topister for the Colonies at the Shad a horself seen much of the soon after

4 pm. but when was also responsible for the suorer with 48, which included time of his death and had boon work that was going on up-country stumps were drawn were only 98 demissal of three good butsmeneght fours, and L. D. McNicol being that position during; suo in hospitals, leper settlements, and for 4 having scored at a rate of on the visiting side at a cost followed close with 43 not out,cessive Ministries Portugal toolools about 50 runs an hour.

Arm-of 23 runs. Shahabudin took five which included six boundaries. the entire misfaction of hie im; Mrs. Duppuy was accompanied strong and Stripp each got 6 wickets for 25 runs, and Baihat

The home side had made 126mediate chiefs and to the nation on the platform by the Frend- fours.

@chet two for 15. The only bats-Truns for seven wickets at call ofHe took an active interest in the mistress of the College, Miss H.K.CC. 1st XL

man who gave the University time. Lacey (42) was bowlers some trouble was Lt. Col. scorer, and he hit twice over the bus, and in particular the Tu Cousy and Mrs. Creasy. top Portuguese dominion beyond the Middleton Smith. the Hon. Mr. Edmeades. but he was taken by screen, on to the Civil Service Euston Portuguese colonies, espe who presented special prizes for Balhatchet with straight ball ground. after he had scored 80.

cially since the appointment a doll making), the Right Rev. C. B years ago of his son, she present Duppuy, Bishop of Victoria, Mr. | Conant-General to Hongkong as the Hornet and Mias H. S. Athina.

A. W. Hayward, c Burgess, b

Rowe

R. E. A. Webster; lb. w., b

· Kent

E. F. Stewart, c Kent, b Bur-

gess..

H. 'Owen Hughes, not out R. E. H. Oliver, not out

Extras

22 representative" of our ally in this The stalls had all been arranged Coloury where the Portuguese re-by the saveral forms of the College sidents are settled in such large and were in charge of the studenta numbers and by whom the Consul with the following superintending: is held in stets high respect and Miss Middleton Smith, Miss D jesteem:

[S. Alkins, Miss Huzeland, Miss

ze

·

90

H.K.C.C. 2nd XL

Royal Artillery..

71

E. J. R. Mitchell, Kent, b

Capt. Bensley, b Shahabudin Lt. Hall, b Quick

0

OD. E. G. Nicholson, e Rey-

nolds, b Meadows..

Burgess ...

aLt. Smith, b Shahabudin.....

8

D. H. F. McMaster, b Lacey

11

Major Hattersley-Smith, b.

Quick

T. D. E. Pendered, b Lacey

0

H.. S. Gordon, b Robertson...

48

1

H. J. Armstrong, st. Rey-

12

nolds, b Meadows

I

1

H. E. Hollanda, c Wagland, b

Meadown

1

30

LD. McNicoll, not out

43.

Sgt. Gifford, b Shahabudin ... M/Gr. Rough, not out.... Gu, Clayton, b. Balhatchet

.4

H. Griffin, b Robertson

11

D B. Peat,. b Robertson

A. H. Plummer, b Robert-

Extras

41

Total (4 wits. dec.) 203 R. F. Walker, G. P. Lammert, A. C. Bowker, L. P. Ralph and

G. R. Vallack,did not bat. Bowling Analysis.

Curpenter

Rowe "Burgess

Kent Allfree Clark

Petter

01 M... R. W

10 1 46. 0

9 0 $2 ม

13 2 49 2

5 0 28

Lt. Henslowe, b Quick Capt. Parks, b Shahabudin' Capt. Bennett, b Shahabudin L.-Col. Edmeades, b Balhat-

chet

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Shahabudin

4222

0.

M. R.

W.

4 0 19

0 3 20

5.

3' 0: 1.4

0. Rev. Quick

10 4 23

2

9 []; 10.

U

Balhatchet

4.0 0 16

Rumiahn.

3 0 12.

1

University,

East Surreys,

Capt. Kent, b Vallack Capt. Armstrong, & Webster,

Walker.

C.Q.M.S. Stripp, b Bower Capt. Carpenter, not out Major Rowe, b Bowker Cpl Petter, not out

Extras

Total (for 4 wkts.)

32A. A. Rumjahn e. Claxton.. 49 Henslowe

11 H. N. Balhatchet, e Bensley

b. Clayton

0

Capt. Allfree, Lt. Chidson, L/Cpl. Clarke, Pue. Holliday and Ple. Burgess did not bat.

Bowker

Vallack

Oliver

Walker

Bowling Analysis.

B. P. Ng.. b Clayton

5 A.,S. Hett. c & b Henslowe

15. D. Shahabudin, lb.w., b

R. A. Wadeson,, b. Lacey

2 Lacey

Extras

Total:

The Inte Secretary-General was wise, Miss Pope, Miss Vincent, 73 years of age at the time of is Mrs. Fok, Miss Cheng. Miss 18drash. Much sympathy will be felt | Chemalloy, and Miss Kwok.

Bwin

Consul Gener) and A great attraction was a very Muling Albuquerque in their sad beautiful cario sul for which all zberenvement.

the articles were given by Mr. | The flug of the Club Lusitano Tang Sui-kiu.

the

14 was flown at half-mast on Saturday | · The hall in which the bazaar, was

lus a token of respect,

Thekk, the Kwok Siu-lau Hall, was. very prettily decorated for the Forcasion.

161

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

Alexander

Meadows King Robertson

14.3 0

.49 8

6 2 6

0

8 1, 84

3.

fi 1 33.

.

0. 26 12:

Police R.C. 15. Alexander, b Griffin ‘. 10 W. E. Meadows, run out

17 E. Sparrow, b Pendered

E. Dyer,, McMaster, b Pen-

dered.

A. Lacey, 6 Pendered

0

4

MRS. M. J. COOPER.

Deep regret has been caused by the death of Mrs. M. J. Cooper who passed away ab her residence, No. 0 Nathan Road,, Kowloon, Jon Saturday, leaving to mourn her os a husband, Mr. W. J. Cooper, 28 two sons, Mr. William Muson and Mr. Kenneth Mason, and a daugh- ter, Miss Marjorie Mason; all of whom are at present in the Colony. The late Mrs. Cooper was in her 17 51st year, and had not been in the best of health for some time. Her death will come as a shock to her 10 many friends. Mrs. Cooper was 12 old resident of the Colony, having lived in Hongkong and Kowloon for 126 the last 26 years..

42

5.

36

Rev. E. H. Quick,, e Ed-

mendes, b Gifford ...

43

D, Laing, st. Bensley,

Smith

b

14T. H. King, b Peat

D. K. Samy, e Clayton,

Gifford

be

A. Reynolds, not out

Oi

M.

5 12

21

2

C. W. Lam, Hattersley-

Smith, b Gifford

13. Robertson, e Gordon,

Pendered

b

0.

11

P. Condon, not out

7 8 18.

Extras:

2

3 0 18

0. Clayton

0

6.

0

22

iW. H. Sling, not out

0

Total (for 7 wkts.)

4

0

10

Webster ... .3

0 7 0

S. Hachiuma, b Gifford

Extras

6

16 not bat.

Total Bowling Analysis.

157

Penderedi 0. Mo R. w. Griffi

0, M. R. W. 10.3, 2.

29

4

10 3 27

I

3 D 17

0Gorden

2

0 14

9:

0

.38

2 McNicoll

2.

0 38

0

10

D 40 6.1 0 24 4 Pent 3 0

3 Plummer

2 0 19

0.

2 0

7

Owen Hughes

KOWLOON v. NAVY.

Batting ninety minutes. Mid-

shipman Stephenson knocked up Rough 162 runs out of a total of 232 (for Henshawe 7 wickets, declared) against Kow- Clayton. loon Cricket Club 1st XI in a Gifford league match. He hit all round Lt. Smith the wicket and 108 runs came from boundaries.

At the conclusion of the maten. the customary K.C.C. function was gone through, the centurion receiving a presentation Eat &mid congratulations. Rumour has 11 that Stephenson broke his own bat last week and had made up his mind to get another from the K.C.C.

22 1

· LEAGUE—Division: IE

US.C.C. “A” V. L.R.C 2nd,

On the Civil Service C.C.. ground, the home "A" team lost to the Indian R.C. 2nd XI. In the second league by 2 runs,

A. Baker and L. Wagland "did

Bowling Analysis...

FRIENDLY, GAMES,

CHINESE RC. 7. CS.C.C.

MR. W. H. GILL

The death also take place in Kow- Hoon on Saturday of Mr. William

|Harris Gill, at the age of 72. Mr.

Gill, who died at Hamphrey's Briding, was the son of the late Mr. Thomas Gill of the Barbadoes, West Indies.

There was a record attendanc: ut the Grand Carnivar Dance last Saturday evening. Unfortunately i

Among those who were unable to be present but who sent donations were Sir Cloud Severn, Mr. Kwok Su-la. Mr. Ho Komitong and

Pattenden.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

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The Civil Service C.C. 1st XI many of the incubers. were 1, { tavan dir efl, sin. Abuvo ift, join. Belone were the guests of the Chinese peinted at the now-attendance of Recreation Club in a friendly the Brunswick prehestra but the der stron The home team got 3 runs and

game and won easily by sevenvy stopped into the breach with

[the" H.M.S. "Titanja orchestru | Geni sán over and played out time with 2 wickets in hand, Ramsay and

A strong attack kept down the which hurried from another engage Shok Lot Put Major Pollard making a stand. Poor fielding characterised the Service had no difficulty in getting is laped to repeat the dance at ar

home team's score and the Civilmont and played from 12 to 2.

Lt. Col. Cantrell was the most successful Naval bowler..

Royal Navy.

L-Com. Hunot, e Lyall b

Goodwin"

Pay-Lt. Hussey, c Pollard, b

Lee ....

Mid. Stephenson, b Goodwin Lt. Nicholson, e Wartera, b

Morris....

The home team's innings finish ed in failing light and with time for drawing stamps having been reached. Presumably it had been agreed to play to a conclusion.

wickets.

match. Edmonds was the most the necessary runs,

consistent bowler.

The Civil Service were at one

time 141 for 7 but lost their last Ng Sze-kwong, run out wickets cheaply.

I.R.C. 2nd XI

zM. P. Madur, c & b Ursell ..

Hassan, e Patterson, Booker

i

Chinese: R.C.

18

C. Chou, run out .....

17

18

W. Hung, I.b.w., b Baker

6

1821.

Cheng Kwok-wah, b Evang..

9

10

J. L. Younguaye, not out.

28

36

J. S. Ackber, b Ursell

K. L. Chan, Lawrence,

Evans

Capt. Lake, c Macaskill, b

Morris

9. A. R. Ismail, c Carr,

Edmonds

H. C. Hung, b Evans

Lt. Wauchope, e sex, b Good-

win

1

A. K. Minu, st. Strange, b

Booker

11

P. S. Wong, b Evans

#1

Tse Tak-on, b. Ling

14

Lt-Com, Frank, b.w, b Lyal 13

Lt.Col. Cantrell, not out....

Lt. P. Q. Billtoe, R.M., not

Extras

out

Y. A. Wahab, b Edmonds

A. S. Ismail, c Westlake,

Edmonds.

1 R. Nazarin, c. Booker,

10 Edmends..

Total (7 wkts, dec.) 288 Eng-Lt. Bennett and Lt. Beatty

did not bat.

Goodwin

Lyal

Lee

Duncan

Morria,

Ramsey

Bowling Analysis.

0.

B W. M. :14. 0 71 B 9 0 58 1

3 0 17 D 28 6『J 39.

10 18

Kowloon C.C...

8. Jex, e Lake, b Cantrell

J. C. Lyel, & Nicholson, b Can-"

trelli

L.A. E. Duncan, c Beatty, b

Cantrell

I

A. S.. Sufflade Strange,

Booker B. M. Omar, & Edmonds D. A. Razack, not out

Extras

Total Bowling Analysis..

▸ Edmonds

2 Booker OfUrsell

Westlake

11 Bastin

Capt. EWMorris, e Lake by

Cantrall

A. W.Ramsay, et. -

Hund

Major Pollard,

Patterson

-HBeledali,

0.

* 246 = 39 GOR

10

Lai Kwong-taun, e Davies,

Baker

C. E. Wong, b Ling

Ling

Extraa

Bowling Analysis:

Hamilton

Baker

132 Evans

de Rome

46 5 FE Lawre

T

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Dr'scot and Kelly and the prizes Goo

The Goratacant amilyst's reannt, we were distributed by Mr.

an below the hal of this Sheriff, P.G.P. The prizes were in intefact rr.. awarded is follows Inte Ladies Hats on October.. 9790 in 0.47 iw Mrs. Vant, a Music. Let Gents;

TEET OREASY.

Wäter Aufi wihy: Mr. J. Deas, as a Couter and Ladies Mrs. Carter, as Tenuis. 2nd Gents Mr. Spredbury, as Scarecrow. Spat waltzes Mrs. 0 Curton, Mr. Dowling, Mrs. Page

and Mr. Hill.

104

Bowling Analysis.

ALBERT

FOR

DAINTY DISHES

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CONNOISSEURS

HeWhere are you going?

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Buest French Pastry and the beat cooking,

He. That so! Hie. French Cakas at 81.00 per dozen, bis Madorin Cakos, his Big Cakes, his Ion Creams (combined with excellent cuisine) are made exclusively with the butter, milk and oroam of the Dairy Farm Co., Ltd.. She-Quite so and he also has new menu comprising ffty how dishes which you can enjoy any time from 10.80 am, to Midnight

Queen's Road Central (Opposite Hongkong Hotel Building)

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

ANNUAL MOTOR CAR DRAW

In aid of the funds of the Society for the support of the

FOOR OF HONGKONG)

A 1926 AUSTIN 7-Family ModelCaressinged with

BALLOON TYRES and Four Wheel

etc.

To be drawn for on the night of the Society's 42nd

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In Hongkong at Hongkong Cigar Store; Café Wiseman; Alexandra Café Bine Bird; Brunswick Studio; Moe Cheong's Photo Stalls; Hongkong Hotel Graca & Co. and other Stores

In Kowloon at the Bookshop, Star Ferry: Panicale Stare and also at Alet, Ross & Co. (China) Ltd., Show Room, la Chater Road, where the car is on view"

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THE SOUTH CHINA KNITTING FACTORY

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of

sizes, colours qualities. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED.

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F. E. Booker, b Suffiad

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CCC Y HK ELECTRIC CO. |

The Craigengower Cricket Club 1 said that

27 proved too strong for the Hong-

kong Electric Company's team

Hung, b

9 whom they received as visitors in

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