1929-02-27 — Page 9

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929.

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CRICKET

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WEST INDIES TOUR BY ENGLISH XI

TWO CENTURIES SCORED

Kingston, Yesterday, All Jamaica beat J. Cahn's team of English cricketers by seven wickets.

FOOTBALL

RANGERS EASILY BEAT THIRD LANARK

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Glasgow, Yesterday. Playing on their own ground at Ibrox Park, Rangers met Third Lanark in a Scottish League match and won easily by five goals to one.

Amended Table

Cahn's side scored 217 (Iddon 72), Hylton taking 5. wickets for-Reuter. 24; and then 336 (O'Connor 63, Peach 75, Nicholas 63 not out),

Jamaica

508 replied with (Nunes 112, Holt 128, Headley 57, and Barrow 61), O'Connor taking 5 wickets for 96. Jamaica scored 51 for 3 wickets in their second innings. Reuter.

LOCAL CRICKET

+

VOLUNTEERS BEAT THE

21

BIGGEST PRIZES

THE CHINA MAIL,

FACTS ABOUT CASH SWEEP WINNERS

+

CHINESE GETS TWO LAKHS

winning numbers and prizes

STABLE FORM

THE WINNING OWNERS AND JOCKEYS

2 DAYS' RACING HONOURS

Places gained in the first two

NOTICE

ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB

"TREVESSA TROPHY." THE ELEVENTH BI-ANNUAL

in the outing him as tic caso days or race week are as follow. TRACE for Ships' Lifeboats

elation $10 cash sweep were as

follow:-

Ticket No.

00,790

18,237

92,780

*Unplaced starters (4) each "Non-runners (20) each

numbers of which were published In yesterday's "Chiun Mall.”

Ticket No. 790 was sold through Mr. Luk Cheuk-fung to a Chinese,

is not given but whose surname whose other names are Tuan-fong.

Mr. Lake O Wan, chairman of the 8.C.A.A., sold the second ticket to Mr. Tang Tsze-hang,

Lau &. Lee M. M. Watson Wayfoong

Hlason & Wong Liang & Lo Wong Ping-shun Hynes & Mackie' Dyer & Belth

Owners

1st 2nd 3rd

Amount. Ho Kom-tong

4.3 2

$200,203 | Dynasty

3

3 0

57,201 Mrs. Dunbar

2

1

0

28,600 L Dunbar

2 0

2

9,818 Chan Pik-chuen

636 Eve.. John Peel

2 D

0

4 2

3

2

0

1

A

1

1

1 0

1

0

.0

ए D

0 D

2 .0

1 2

1

1

1 0

1 0

1 0

1

0

0

2

starter (5)

Amount.K. H. Kay .$84,974.40 K. C. Lait

24.278.40 Heo, Cheong 12,139.20 Hau Yun

Chan & Rafeek

0

1

0 :0 1

0 0 :1

0

0

1

0 0

1

22 22 22

Successful Jockeys

Goals. P. W. D. L FA. Pts, 50 .26 21 2 0 85 Rangers

nrts......29 18 5 6 80 39 41 Motherwell..20 16 8 5 ch 49 40 Celtir 28 14 5 7 42 33 33

30 13 6 11 63

53 32

Mr. Ho Yun-kwong sold the third Aberdeen

53 30 .20 12 6 11 63 Kilmarnock

ticket to a syndicate of nine at No. Partick T. .27 12 5 10 70 50 29

4064, Bonham-strand East. Johnstone 29 10 9 10 43 61 29

20 125 12 43 42 Hibernians

GA 20 Falkirk .....28 12 5 11 59 64 St. Mirren..28 11 11. 50 GB 28 Queen's Park 27 11

Cowdenbeath 29 11

Third Lanark 30 9 Ayr

SERVICES

The Volunteers defeated the United Services in the two-days' cricket match by 44 runs, on the H.K.C.C. ground. Volunteers, 1st Innings United Services, 1st Innings. 83

Clyde Dundee Hamilton Airdrie Raith R.

57

Volunteers, 2nd Innings

A. W. Hayward, e Weir, b

Dobbie

O. Moor, c & b Mott

E. C. Fincher, b.w. Mott

F. Zimmern, c Baker, b Weir

'The Chinese Club

The winning numbers and prizes

6-11-24 57 27in the Chinese Club $10 sweep were

3 15 43 53 25 as follow:-

6 16 67 33 23 Ticket No.

28 8 6 14 51 66 ..20 9 4 10 34 56 22 815 45.51 21 .28 8 .27 7 7 1 37 5 21 28 73 18 32 55 17 28 6 4 18 37 81 16

UNITED SERVICES

R.A. To Meet Somerset Team

The match for to-day

in the

07.950 09,492 03.311

Unplaced

each

1,618.56 269.76 *Non-runners (20) each.. *numbers of which were published in yesterday's "China Mail."

The Arst prize went to a ticket which went from Dr. Kwan to Kuala Lumpur. The second ticket passed through the hands of Mr. H. Ahwee

11 United Services competition is aand the third through the hands of

75 senior one, between the R.A. and

3 the Somerset Light Infantry.

Play will be at Sookumpoo, kick- oT 430 p.m. Referee. Cpl. Shead.

Mr. Wong Kin-wo.

Club Lusitano Prizes in the Club Lusitano cash sweep, to be decided on the Cham- plons (8th race) to-day, are as follow!--

1st prize

w. E, L. Shenton Fay & Seth

Chan Tin-sion

C. Leltao Gubbays

Mrs. Pearce

Yam Man

Mr. Hill Mr. Encarnacao Mr. Haimovitch Mr. A. F. Clark Mr. Wang

Mr. Heard

Mr. Pote-Hunt

1st 2nd 3rd

will be sailed on WEDNESDAY, the 27th March next, starting at

4 p.m.

Each ship may enter any num- ber of boats.

COURSE: Start from Channel Rocka, thence to Kowloon Rock (P),Mark of Yacht Club (S), Cust Rock Gas Buoy (P), finish at the

Yacht Club across the line from West to East,

Competing boats should be in position at the starting line by 3.80 p.m.

Ships proposing to enter boats are requested to notify the Hon. Secretary, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, not later than noon, on the 27th March.

R. J. VERNALL,

Hon. Secretary, R.H.K.Y.C. Hong Kong, 27th Feb., 1929.

HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS

February 26, 1929.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Arndt, Mme. Argentina.

Mesars. D. G. Bruce, F. Buschmann, J. Band, A, Bowen, HE. and Lady E. Barbosa, Capt. C. G. Bateman.

Moasrs. E. J. Carmichael, N. Coulson, Miss T. Cope, Mira. D. Campbell.

Messrs. A. Danjou, G. 'Duchateau.

Hu, William Hill, J. Hanson, J, E.

5 1

2

3 2

g

4 0

2 1 *

0 2

6 2

5 3

Mr. C.Encarnacao.

'8

Mr. Quincey

1 1

Mr. D. Fraser.

H. Owen Hughes, c Mott, b

Milos

Mr. W. Hu

0

1

Messrs. J. Pate-Hunt, William

11

Mr. Stanton

0

1

E. J. R. Mitchell, st. Abcl-

son, b Lightfoot"

15

That coveted trophy for ald University golfers known

Mr. Ho Sal-man

1

0 0

J.-L. Bonnar, bw. Miles ..

H. V. Parker, not out

59

G. E. R. Divett, c Singleton,

as the President's Putter was again won by Sir Ernest Holderness, who beat Tolles in the final.

$28,000

Mr. Fontos

0 1

0

N. Hushim.

2nd

8,000

Mr. da Roza

0

3

T

3rd

4,000

Mr. Lau

0 .0 1

The draw resulted:

Mr. Charles

0

0

1

b Mott

29

A. Reid, c & b Weir

4

0

27

C. D. Wales, not out

Extras

Total (for 9 wkts., dec.) 242

.11 1 33 0

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Q. M. R. V.

Dobbie

8 1 29 1

Baker

-Mott

.10' 2 32 3

Mile's

16 3 45 2

Weir

9

1 20 2

Lightfoot

5

0 21 1

Thorp

1

0 5 0

*Singicton

5 2 27 0

United Services, 2nd Innings.

Capt. Evers, c Divett,

Wales

18

Edn. Mott, b Wales

Sub. Lt. Singleton, e Owen

Hughes, b Reid

17

Mid. Parkhurst, c Parker, b

Bonnar

48

Capt. Weir, e Zimmern, b

Reid

Capt. Thorp, e Owen Hughes,

b Parker

Lt. Col. Lightfoot, b Wales ..

Capt. Dobbie, C Owen

Hughes, b Parker ...

2 4 2 2~ + 80*

6

27

17

L. Cpl. Miles, e Fincher, b

Wales

30

Commdr. Baker, c & b Parker 17

2

18

198

Dempsey in Promoter's Role

Dempsey in the role of promoter seems strange to lans whe remember him as the lithe, tigerish killer of the ring; but, here he is, in obedience to last wishes of his pal, the late. Tex Rickard, signing up Jack Sharkey for the proposed,bout with Young Stribling in Florida. Seated, Johnny Buckley, Sharkey's

nager and Dempsey; standing, William F. Carey, directo Madison Square Garden; Sheldon Fairbanks, manager of the Boston Garden, and Dan Carroll, fight manuger.

Pony Thunderbolt

Duke of Chantilly

Lt. Commdr. Abelson, not out

Extras

Bonnar

Wales

Reid

Parker

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Owen Hughes

0. M. R. W.

9 1 30 1

22 2 58 4

12

4 29 2

8.5

0

44 3

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0 18 0

LEAGUE CRICKET

University Second Team for Saturday

The following will represent the University second eleven in a League cricket match against the Royal Navy at King's Park on Saturday afternoon.-

F. Hiptoola (Captain), M. B. Osman, A. Baker, H. T. Barma, A. Chan Fook, K. T. Loke, A. B. Sulieman, S. R. Kermani, G. E. Yeoh, A. A. Aziz, and D. Roy.

MICHELIN

Tel. C. 2221

Tel. C. 4821

Ticket No.

9263

10842

Young Pretender

26662

Loch Alsh

4689

President Hall

26181

Elllot Bay

33607

O-Moon

8146

Coos Bay

13009

Adam

18620

Sitting Bull

1928

Monk

82600

Rose Hall

27066

Boxing Eve...

17061

King's Falloch

21031

Chesapeake Bay-

20868

Majestic Hall

24283

14602

18552

14258

20960

12571

The Sun King's Counsel Pickle. The Jamaica The Field

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Mr. A. Kayser.

Mr. S. Lord, Capt. Lindan.

Messrs. A. Meckel, S. W. Mondoloirch...

Mr. C. H. Nolle.

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The 20,000 tons oil burning Orient liner "Orontes" has been launched at Barrow. She is design-Ramsay, T. Rothardt. ed for the Australian service and has accommodation for 500 first cinss and 1,100 third class passen gera-Reuter.

Mrs. B. Roure, Messrs. T. Carr

CURRENCY ·

ITS STABILISATION IN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA

Prague, Yesterday. The Governor of the National Bark of Czecho Slovakia has an- nounced the forthcoming stabilisa- tion of currency at 89.75 crowns to the American dollar, equivalent to 44.58 milligrammies gold to the crown. Reuter.

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