SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
FANLING GOLF.
GOVERNOR TO-BE PRESENT
TO-MORROW;
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
HE the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi), accompanied by Lady Elementi, is expected at the Fan-
p.m..
The final tio of the Governor's Shield (presented by Sir R. E Stubbs) will start at 12:45 pm, the sides being Butterfield. and Swire (Ireland and Ironside) v. A P, C. (Pendered and Butter Held). The two sides are level as regards handicap.
CRICKET NOTES.
TIME FOR DRAWING STUMPS.
BEASON'S LEAGUE STATISTICS.
(By Sentinel.)
their chances for championship honours in the senior, division of the league.
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RUMOURS THAT ARE TOTALLY UNFOUNDEDE
CHINESE MIZUHANTS' VIEWĆ
A.... Honllin (U.) NO. 2 74*** 79** 19.05. 10 Lady Clementi presented certi-
That he wished emphatically to Capt. Bridgland (B) 4 34 157 52.88 ficates and prizos at the annual assuré those presert, as a result F. 8. Gordon (B.K.), 348 110 89.00 distribution of the Ying Wa Girls! of axhaustive investigation, that
4 71 110 88.88 W. M. Gittana (U.). L. D. McNicoll (HK) 483 1 95.50 School LM.S.) which took place the rumour which was current re-TT on Lendon | Bid; Simms (N.) 37 68 84.00 yesterday evening at the Chiness cently to the effect that a strike TT on Shanghai
B. C K Exwkins
Banks YMCA. The Rev: Cheung Cheuk la being organised, to take place 6 (0.8%)
46* 180 88.25 Ling presided:
during the China New Year was Hongkong Bank T. D. E. Pandored
Aftar dealing in detail with each totally unfounded, said Mr. Lindo. (ER)
4 43 90 8200 King (P877 187 26.25 department, Miss Hutchinson (the Yau-taun, presiding over yester-Chartered Bank G. Les (E.)
4 64 101 25.25 headmistress) said that great pro day's meeting of the committee, Mercantile Bank, A. &. B.
General do. By defeating the University 1st B. Spillett (0.3.) 3 20 60 25.00 gress was made in the kinder Hongkong Chinese
Y. A. Wahab (1)......... 6 51 149 28.88
P. ¿ ̈O.. Bank ling Golf Club to-morrow at 12.30 XI, the Royal Navy improved. Haasan (X), kanggo nő 46 138 28.00 Karten, but they would be glad if Chamber of Commerce,
some kind friend would present This was corroborated by Mr. Rank of East Asia ... A. K. Mackenzie
Marine Insurances. 22.66 them with a piano for use in this Ho Kwong, who said that the F. W.
a 41 47 22.88 department.
rumour was also denied at a meet Canton Insurance A. B. F. Raven (R) 4 86 88 23.00
the China Underwriters. The attendance during the yearing of the members of Sgt. Blondin (RE) 4 40 88 22:00 bad been well maintained. For Twenty-four Commercial Guilds North China Insurance...
Union Insurance ... The Royal Navy 1st XI meet 1/Cpl. Hollands(R.) 488 66 31.00 the first part of the year there held the other day.
J. Hall (EE)
[Yangtze InsuTANCE: the Royal Artillery in their last. Carr (0.9) 4.30 42 21.00 were 200 pupile on the books, and match. "I understand this has H. F. Harper (C.S.). 4 82 82 20.50 the average attendance was 267. been arranged to take place on the A. Reynolds (P.) 5.24 6 20:33 in the second half there were 241 5 28 81 20.25 on the books, and the average was Kowloon 0.0. ground on Monday, D. E. G. Nicholson
(H.K.)
Siroifas not out." Signifies
228. February 1.
Lady Clementi'ş 'Address. Minimum 2 innings but not Last Saturday, owing to a mis-less than half matches of respec- Lady Clement, addressing the understanding, the Royal Navy tive team, average 20 runs or scholars, after expressing the Jumors were allowed to conmue over]
pleasure she felt at being with them, "said that when she visited BOWLING AVERAGES. their efforts to dismiss the last Captain's Cup (1925);—J. M. for ine Police batsmen, for fully
a school on occasions like this her mind went back very vividly Walker.
nfteen minutes after clpsing time,
to the days when she sat among Championship-H. U. Ireland and in darkness. F. T. H. King,
ber class-mates and did not have (winner); W. Douglas (runner-the Ponce skipper, thought it was
to stand on the platform. She up).
was afraid she was not quite as good as she might have been, and often thought-of what use to me is all this stupid stuff? She was sure Chinese girls would not think auch foolish things. It was ined that, according to the laws of Kallar Mining Ad.
the Colony, the manager of a firm Langkats (Combined) has all the usual powers of a man- do. (Single) ager, including the power of Shanghai Exploration She was pleased to notice in borrowing where the firm is
aShanghai Loan. the 1934 report that 29 candidates trading firm, and the use of the Raubs had obtained St. John's Ambulance principal chop by the manager is Tronoh Mines certificates for home auriing. She the usual mode of indicating the Ural Caspians sincerely hoped they were going onfact that the firm is intended to
Dneks Wharves
The presentation of the chiel prizes will be at 4.30 p.m. In accution to the Governor's Shield, the trophies will be
Jasper Clark Cup (36 holes medal play, scratib);-A. B. ferguson.
THE ASHES.
AUSTRALIA'S TEAM
COMPLETE.
EXTRA BOWLER TO GO.
(Reuer's. 'Stretce.)
Division L
8 friendly game and not a league | B. F. Stewart (H.K.). match. In the end the Folice la G. R. Sayer (CS) pair were unbeaten, having, addeu Lt.-Col. Cantrell (N.)...
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92.
7.80 7.37 8:48 8.79
1 runs between them and need-Pay-Com. Woodward (N.) 4
B. D. Evans (C.S.)
Division I... Sgt. Jones (..)
14 9.85 12: 10.41
13.00 13.07
18 13.26 13.83
mg 30 more for victory, This is A. C. 1. Bowker one of the possible irregularities F
M. al
el Arquill Auf Arcull mentioned by Sir Claud Severn, in public once, as a reason for the SO: Shahabadia (U.),
Sgt. Gifford (R.A.) necessity of somebody represent Smith (R.A.)
Rough (RA). fing the league to be available on Et. Sillitse (N) Saturday afternoona. A differ Goodwin (E) ent result might sometimes make Capt. Allfree (5) an appreciable difference to the other clubs in the competition.
TD. E. Pendered (EK.).. 15 However, it is always easy to apPay.-L. Allen (N.) preciate a cricketer preferring to A. R. P. Raven (K.) give the other side a chance to S. S. Higgs (R. E) play "to a finish" if at all possible R. G. Robertson (P.)
is A. Hoalim (U.) the opposition (and when
F. W. Howell (K) better placed for victory).
A. S. Sufted (L) B. S. Gordon HK.
Jacob (RE) Q.M.S. B. N. Sudan (U.).
Sydney, Jan. 28. The Board of (cricket) Control has approved the selection of Everett (New South Wales to complete the Test team (as un,
man) extra, sixteenth,
to visit England this Hummer to playtures of the teams at the top of
for the "Ashes."
vide-
The full team to travel is
H. L. Collins (N.SW.), captain
W. Bardsley (M.S.W.),
W. H. Ponsford.. (Vic.).
captain.
W. A. Oldfeld (N.S.W.).
JM. Gregory (N.3.W().
J. M. Taylor (N.S.W.).
C. G. Macartney (N.S.W.).
T. J. E. Andrews (N.S.W.).
J. Ryder (Vic.),
A. A. Mailey (N.S.W.).
C. V. Grimmell (B.A.).
H. L. Hendry (Vic.).
A. J. Richardson (S.A.).
W. M. Woodfull (Vic.).
J. L. Ellis Vic.),
S. Everett (N.S.W.).
M.C.C. TOUR.
ANOTHER DRAW IN WEST INDIES.
(Renter's Service;)
Trinidad, Jart. 29. The match between Trinidad and the M.C.C. was left drawn. Scores: Trinidad, lat) 173. J. Small made 67; Hammond (W.R.) took 5 wickets for 39.
M.C.C. (1st) 143. Trinidad -(2nd) 270 for 7 wickets, declared. G. Dewhurst made 56, W. St. Hill 105.
M.C.C. (2nd) 177 for 8 wicketa.
Holmes (P.) made 56.
UNIQUE SCORING.
H.K.H.C. 2ND XI'S HEAVY DEFEAT.
5 GOALS 'IN 10 MINUTES.
MINUTES
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The outstanding league 1
later years that one thought how Foolish one had been in not learn- ing as much as one might.
CONGRATULATIONS. Letters from Sir Shou-son Eire Insurances. Chow and the Hon. Mr. R. H. China Fire Insurance. Kotowall were read, the former H.K. Fire Insurance (thanking the Chamber for its kind
Shipping. congratulations on the conferment Douglases! of the Knighthood, and the latter Hongkong Steamboats thanking the Chamber for con HK Tugs & Lighters.. gratulations upon the conferment Indo-Chinas (Pref.) upon him by the University of the do.. (Def.) I'd.
do. nonorary D
(*) Hk. THE "CHOP CUSTOM. Oriental Navigation The question of the custom Shell Transports among Chinese merchants in con-Star Ferries nection with the principal "chop" Water-boats again came up for discussion...
Refineries.
The Chamber consider that the China Sugars question is really one of law, and Malabon Sugars in the course of business dealings,
Mining. they have always taken for grant
be bound,
Bengueta
Godowns, &ei She was glad to see the pro-
The Chamber is unable to HT. & K. Wharves minence given to games and drill.accede to a request by Messrs. HK. & W. Docks In English schools they perhaps Wilkinson and Grist (Solicitors) Hongkews.
had too much drill, but games and to send delegates to give expert New Engineerings drill in reason were very valuable, evidence in Court.
a games sympathetic assistance had been, K. & SHotels fold)......
giver to two hawkers in the mat-
da Lady Clementi then referred tober of their licences, these having Hongkong Lands Y.W.CA. work and the Summer been cancelled as they sold goods H.K. Realty School and hoped they would not permitted in their respective H.K. Territorials carry on with these. She thought licences.
Humphreys Estates one of the most important things
Princes Building one could learn was to serve those
Rural Landa who were less fortunate than one- self. The Prince of Wales' motto [Minimum 2 innings but not
waa leh dien, which meant "I less than half matches of respec-serve" and there could not be a tive teams, average not more than 15 runs per wicket.]"
M. P. Madar (1) Lt. Hayter (N.) A. Lacey (P)
the league tables are.
Kowloon 1st XI HKCC. C. Lee (away), Craigengower (away).
Navy 1st XI:-R.A.. H.K.C.C. 1st XI Kowloon (home), University (away), R.A (home), Chinese R.C. (away).
K.C.C. 2nd XI-HKC.C. 2nd XI (home).
H.K.CC. 2nd X-K.C.C.• 2nd XI (away), University 2nd XI (home).
Y. A. Wahab (1.)
10 13.90 14,42 7 15 14.58 0 14.55
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League Records This Season, HIGHEST INNINGS.
Senior, Royal Navy 249 (for 9 wkts.) v. University, University ground, Jan. 23.
In the averages a number of Junior, Royal Navy 2nd XI 200 names have been omitted as suf. (for 6 wkts, dec.) v. Kowloon C.C. ficient matches have not been 2nd XI, K.C.C. ground, Dec. 5.
LOWEST INNINGS. . played. The Royal Navy with 249 for nine wickets' displace the Senior, Craigengower C.C. 26 v.
R.C., Indian R.C. in the senior division Indian
I.R.C. ground, "highest innings" score. Incident-Dec, 19.. ally, Lt. Halsey who scored a cen- Junior, University 2nd XI 38 tury last week, and Lt. Com. v. R.E., University ground, Jan. 9. Armitage, with a similar distinct- ion the previous week, join the ranks of those who have made] 200 runs. Capt. Bridgland (R.E.) with 157 becomes leader in the junior batting aggregate. A Police bowler now heads the wickets, aggregate in the junior division. Another addition to those who have secured 20 wickets | this season is Pay Com. Wood- ward (B.N.) ··
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HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE. Senior, Mid. R. H. Stephenson (R.N.) 162, Nov. 7.
Junior, Capt. Bridgland (R.E.) 84 not out, Jan. 18:
BATTING AGGREGATE.
Senior, Mid. R. H. Stephenson (R.N.) 377.
Junior, Capt. Bridgland (R.E.) 157.
prouder motto than that
Lady Clementi then presented the certificates.
Thanks to Lady Clement and
the Chairman were expressed by the Rev. Dr. T. W. Pearce, and a small scholar presented & bouquet to Lady Clementi,
TRAM ACCIDENT.
Conformance to the old custem
of binding the feet was said to have been the reason for a Chin
walking obliquely across the tram track outside the
280 woman
A musical programme given by the scholars brought the proceedTai Ping Theatre, West Point. ings to a close.
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COOLIE QUARREL.
LAZINESS IN MORRISON HILL WORK?
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.
Canton Ices Cementa (comb.) do.. (old) do. (new) china Buses China Lights (comb.)
do.
The woman in question knocked down and killed an yesterday an inquiry was held into the circumstances..
(new) The driver of the car which Dairy Farms ..... knocked the woman down, said Der A Wing (full pd.). Fshe was seven or eight feet away
do... (part pd.). when he first saw her. He sound-Hongkong Amusements. ed his gong, but she paid no atten-K, Constructions tion to it. He applied both Hongkong Electrics brakes and was travelling at the H.K. Developmenta usual speed at the time. Asked HK. Ropes (comb.). in what distance, he could stop do. (old) his car, witness said in seven or do. (new)
Hongkong Tramways in the demolition of Morrison Hill until Wednesday afternoon.
The inquiry was adjourned || Lane, Crawfords This evidence was given by the supervisor of the gang at the haaring yesterday of a mandaeth was due to a ruptured Peak Frams (old)
A charge of laziness made against prisoner by the deceased was said to have been the cause of the quarrel which led to the eight feet. death of an earth epolle employed
Macao Electrios: 2. Mackintosh. Nanyang Tobaccos
MOST WICKETS IN AN INNINGS.
Senior, Lt. Halsey (R.N.) 7 for 53, Dec. 6; F. J. Ling (C.S.) 7 for
slaughter" charge against
the spleen. 36, Der. 6; Pay Com. H. W. Wood-other coolie. He said he saw the
do. (zierw) No league match appears on ward (R.N.) 7 for 41, Dec. 19, and two men fighting, prisoner striking. Tit, and said several other men Singapore Trams
Prisoner denied striking L Sinceres the programme for to-day, but7 for 44, Jan. 23. there will doubtless be many who
the other man several times in the assaulted him and then ran away. TATIS Junior Eng-Lieut. C. R P.
atomach.. will visit the Club ground to
Bennett (RN) 6 for 39, Nov. 14;
Ho was committed for trial at United Asbestos According to medical evidence, the Criminal Sessions. watch the representative match.
R. G. Robertson (Police) 6 for 17, The lead taken by the Hongkong Nov. 21, W. E Edmonds Cricket Club in arranging the (C.S.C.C) 6 for 46, Nov. 28; Pay: trial has received whole-heartedt. Allen (R.N.) 6 for 88, support (so I hear) from the Dec. 6; H. D. Rumjahn (LR.C.) 6. various Clubs and an interesting for 25, Dec. 12. game should result.
WICKETS AGGREGATE. Senior, Lt. Col. A. S. Centrall (R.N.) 32.
Junior, R. G. Robertson (Police)
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BATTING AVERAGES.
17..
Division I.
Mid. Stephenson
Capt. Armstrong.
inning".
Highest
Five goals were scored against E.. O. Fincher (C.S.) 7 01" 242 121.00 the Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd Major Hasteraley
242, 121.00 XI, in the last ten minutes of a Smith (RA)
5. 92 201 65.25. match at the Marina ground Lt. BUtos (N.) .8 53 188 54.88 (Kowloon) yesterday, with the Lt. Halsey
Lt-Com Armitage (N) 5 110 216 54,00 second team of the 6/2nd Punjabi H Own Hus Regiment, the latter playing some
(B.K.) of their first eleven, men, includ-| Mid, Stephanson (N.) 8 162 377 47.12
ing the crack centre-forward
JR.
(N.)
F. Stewart
A 114 218 54.00
4 69* 107:
68.50
44.00
Mitchell(HK) 6 95% 188 18.00
8.73 220 6. 58. 2280 6:55 208 34.08
The soldiers took the lead twice, A. B. Mada (200
but on both occasions the Club G. R. Bayer (0.8.)
drew level, so that the score at Capt. Armstrong (8)
half-time was two-all
'W. G. Kong (CHILE)
200 RUNS THIS SEASON.
(R.N.)
(Burfeys),
A. H. Madarasites (LM.C.),
Maj. W.P.A. Hattersley."
Smith
E. G. Fincher
E. Stewart
G. R. Bayer LL-Com Armitage Lt. Haisey.
(CH.C.C.)
(H.X.C.C)
(C.8.0.0.).
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20 WICKETS THIS SEASON. Lt. Col Centrell... (EN.) F. Goodwin
(EOC) (B.N.)
Pay Com. Woodward
At the start the Club were two El Lindball (122) 5 15 39 27,60
short but the deficit was L Nicholson (N) 661 110 87.60 25 made good by soldier on the RESH
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