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DAILY CROSS- WORD PUZZLE.

(This cross-worž puzzle has been made by an expert but mur Leaders are warned to look out for occasional phonetis

spellings, such as harbor, plow, sad altho,)

32

35

24

28

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2 13

5

G

17 18

HO

11

12

137

138

46

49

HORIZONTAL (Cont.), 36-A heron

VERTICAL (Cont.)

30-Wrang-doing

CRICKET

Only Three League

Games Played

ARMY BEATEN BY K.C.C.

THE

CHINA

MAIL.

14. For the Civilian Service Robert a was very deadly with the ball, tak- ing 6 for 39. Scores were as under:

Civil Service C.C.

R. S. W. Paterson, Divalt.... F, E. E. Booker, b Way

F. Harper, b Divatt

15

Rowe, c Ackbar, b Arculli Hardy, c Abbas, b Arculli Ackerman, not out

Q. M. R. W.

14

BOWLING ANALYSIS

4

0

F. Goodwin

B1 2

Extrax

18

N. H. Rose

7 0

A. T. Lee

01

Total (for wkts.) .. BOWLING ANALYSIS

85

W. Brace

,0.3 1

E. F. Fincher

"

18

0. M. R. W.

W. C. Hung

1

Kowloon C.C.

b

F. M. Arculi. .................. 3 Sirdar Khan

2 B 2

E. C. Fincher, c Gittins, b Divett 80-

# 0 22

E. F. Fincher, retired

21 A. S. Sumad

! 0

.6

1 15

A. R. Esmail

Walker, h

M. P. Madar

1 18 1

3

W. Brace, e Divett, b. Falley

1

F. Goodwin, not out

6

0

F. E. Lawrence, st. Zimmern, b

Folley

2

E. R. Davies, c & b Way E, Hamsworth, C Divett, King Sol was not very kind on Hapbarn Saturday to the local cricketers. W. H. Edmund b Divett' The weather was very cold and R. J. Robertson, b Divett javercast, causing the players to un- S. Randle, Way jeurth

woollen sweaters from 0. H. Freoman, c jamongst the camphor buila. How-

Divett

Jover, there were threo League N. J. Bebbington, b Way

rames completed: one in the 1st O'Neil, not out

| Division and two In the 2nd.

In the 1st Division, Kowloon C.C. were at home to the Army, whom they defeated by 3 wickets and 4

runa.

In Division 2, the Club de Recreio Way put "paid" to the Sappers' account Ashworth

to the extent of 42 runs, but not Hepburn without a hard struggle.

38 A. Nomanbhoy

10

A. 8. Sufflad bowled one no ball.

CRAIGENGOWER v. RA.SC.

0A. W. Ramsay, retired

Poo Cosa D

11

· POLO NOTES

Club To Hold American Tourney

The Hong Kong Polo Club is

51 holding an American Tournament

1 W. C. Hung, Gittins, b Baker 16 this month and the following Teame

TM-R.A.S.C. were the visitors to Craigengower at Happy Valley · and 3. R. W were beaten by a small margin of 9

Scores were as under:-

Gea. Lee, 1.b.w.. b Folley

Extras

21

are competing:.

1. Headquarters. — Colonel

a Brownrigg. Colonel Haskard, Major

0 Campbell and Mr. Baskervyle Glegg. 2. K.0.3.B's,Major Lake, Mr. Scott Elliott, Mr. Welch and Mr. MacLaren.

3. Civilians.--Mr. Heard, Mr. Stanton, Mr. Gordon and Mr. Oliphant.

Total (for 7 wkta.). 199 A. T. Lee, S. Jex, and N. H. Ross did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W. £2 I 53 D

26

Extras

Total

Divett

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. 15,24

42

5 run

A. Kaki

G 0 14

4

A. C. Beck

14

1 45

61 7

0

F. Baker

4

0

81 I

4 0

22

1

R.AS.C.

G. E. R. Dlvott

1 13

1

Hong Kong C...

Lieut. Marshall, b Muskett

8 J. E. Richardson

D 8

0

Wong, b

TV. D. Folley

3

2

Kitchell

5

47

Randlo

Pte. Lyons, e Leonard, b Muskett Corpi. Fanuel, e Lewis, b Muskett 13 8 W. 0. McDonald, e Lía, b Muskett

4

7 Pte. Andrews, b Muskett

#

14

Result Of Gala Day's

0

19

D

26

In the other match-the H.K.C.C.R. Hepburn, e Edmunds, b Randle 20 Corp. Crowcroft, c and C.S.C.C.-the Civil Service were R Dowler, e Booker, b Robertson

B. Gahogan, b Robertson defeated by 36 runs.

Of the Friendlies, the batsmen C. Divott, e Paterson,

W. Mackenzie, b Robertson had a day out, especially in therr, Way, c Davies, b Edmunds LK.C.C. and C.S.C.C. first team. 5. Stanosby, nd out The H.K.C.C., declared with 123 for R. Wood, b Paterson

4. were surpassed by the C.S.C.C.. J. Ashworth, b Robertson who declared with 148 for 9.

W. Harris-Walker, b Robertson

League Division I

K.C.C. v. THE ARMY

G. Mead, b Robertson

Played at Kowloon on Kowloon Rondle Cricket Ground. The Army were | Robertson Kowloon's opponents for the after-Edmunda noon in a League match,

Scores were as under-

The Army

3 Pte. Cole, e Leonard, b Abbas..

17 Pte. Mackay, o Grimes, b Abbas.

Lieut. Mayall, e Wong, b Kitchell 0 Simpson.

Abbas, b Muskett ... 17 Taolin, not out

Extras

4883

KOWLOON CLUB

Raffle

4. Odd Lots.--Captain Ramsay, Major Wolfe Murray, Major Hew- ann and Mr. Churchili.

Play is on handicap and the, 3 games are of two chukkas each two points being scored for a win and one for a draw. Play will taka place un the following dates:

Wednesday, January

8-Odd Lots v. Civilians and K.O.S.B's. v. Headquarters.

The following are the winning numbers and the prizes in connec- 126 tion with the Kowloon Football

Club's Gala Day raffles:-

Extra

0

Total

126

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

9 2 26 2

0

3 30

6 Kitchell

7 0 41

1 Muskett

0. M. R. W. E 11. 2 30 2 0.3 1 30 趨

No. : Whisky.

Paterson

3

0 20

1 Abbaa

4. 0 23 2

Craigengower

Friendlies

8

POLICE v. LANE CRAWFORDS

30

4

10

Major Crake, e Jux, b A. T. Lee 24

Lieut. Wolfe-Barry, b Ross

Capt. Reynolds, b Lee

Pte. Joyce, b Leo...

Lieut. Maxwell, b Lee Lt. Col. Wyatt,

Jex, b Brace

Corpl. Davies, e Goodwin, b Braco Cpl. Fry, run out

B.S.M. Lcach, a Brace, b Goodwin Lieut. Christian, not out L/Gpl Sawyer, c Lee, b Ross

J. W. Leonard, c Lyons, b Simpson 27

A. B. Hamson, b Simpson

T. Crimes, run out

A. Kitcheil, b Cole

the Police C. Wong, b Cole

11

1

A cricket match which involved high Y. Abbùa, e Crowcroft, b Simpson 26 scoring

on was played ground between Lane, Crawford XI W. B. Muskelt, run out

and the Police, The Police batted Arst G. Lis B Cole ..

7 and scored 158 for 8 wickets (T. H. A. A. Lewin, b Cole,

Extras

5 Khg 27 and W. le B. Sparrow, 27). U. Kew, not out

The visitors passed the home team's 20score with one wicket still in hand,

Extras

· Total

125

BOWLING ANALYSIS

O. M.

R.

W.

.12

37

1

5.1 0 12

2

.12 1 35

9 2

21

16

b

Goodwin

Rosa

Lee

Bruce

Kowloon C.C.

E. C. Fincher, b Reynolds

F. E. Lawrence, Leach,

Reynolds

E.

F. Fincher,

C

Wyatt,

Reynolds

F. Zimmern, Crake, b Fry

W. Brace, c Joyce, b Wyatt

F. Goodwin, & b' Fry

[A. T. Lec, not out

D Laing, run out.......

Extras

Total (for 7 wits.)

scoring 169 for 9. (F. E. Skinner 49 and R. G. Meade 24 not out).

C.S.C.C. v. H.K.C.C.

No. 31: Lamb. No. 30: Sherry. No. 42: Tin of Cigarettes. No. 79: Hamper Whisky. No 83: Battle of Gin.

No 25: Cigarettes.

No.

20. 220: Cigarettes.

No. 287: Cigarettes.

No. 305: Sucking Pig.

No. 108: Tin of Cigarettes.

30

2

No. 460:

No. 360: Cigars

No. 362: Eau de Cologne.

17.

Cigarettes.

No. 614: Claret.

1

2

No. 658: Hamper Whisky. No. 871: Large chee.

No. 103: Cigarettes

Total (fer D wkta.) BOWLING ANALYSIS

..135

Simpson Andrews

0. M. R. W. 10 1 41 3 12 2 56 0 10.1 2 20

&

The senior teams of each Club en- Cole 2gaged in a friendly on the C.S.C.C.

greund at Happy Valley. High scoring! was the order of the day. The Hong Kong Club batting first made a score! 28 totaling 123 for 4, to which the C.8.6.C. replied with 148 for 1. Beck

4 was the outstanding bowler in this 27 match, taking 4 wickets for 81 runs.

Scores were as under:-

22

Civil Service C.C.

2F. Sillitoe, e Kelly, b Ling ........

K.C.C. Bent Volunteers

Thanks to clever batting by the Fincher brothers and A. W. Ramsey, the K.C.C., scored a comfortable victory over the Volunteers in

No. 740; Hamper Whisky No. 756: Tin of Cigarettes. No. 708: Tin of Cigarettes. No. 821: Cigarettes.

No. 835: Tin of Cigarettes.

No. 840: Bottle of Port.

Friday, January 10.-K.0.S.B's. v. Civilians and Odd Lots v. Head- quarters.

Friday, January 17.-K.O.S.B v. Odd Lots and Civilians v. Head- quarters.

The matches start at 4.45 each day and as usual ten and refresh ments will be obtainable at the Pavilion. The Sides are very even, all carrying a handleap of 11 goals except the Civilians who are handi capped at 9. This will mean that they receive one goal in each of the matches they play. An Interest ing competition is sasured and it is to be hoped many apectators will turn up to watch the play.

The K.O.S.B's, Part

The game of Polo in Hong Kong is shortly suffering a severe blow in the departure from the Colony. of the K.0.S.B'a. From the date of their arrival the Officers of the Battalion evinced a great interest in Hong Kong Polo and it was not long before they procured a batch

No. 841: Large Tin of 500 cigarettes.of ponies from Tientsin and, were

No. 956: Cigarettes.

Lady's Special Prize

No. 140: Rose Bowl.

LOCAL RAINFALL

in the game.

From that time to this they have never wavered in their support and led by their very keen 0.C., Colonel Comyn, they put up an all K.O.S.B's, Side to repre ¡ment Hong Kong in the Interport against Shanghai for the Keswick Cup in 1927. It is going to be hard

sup

friendly cricket match played at Only Eight Wet Days In to find. again such staunch

10 Kowloon yesterday.

Scorea:-

0. Moor, b Baker

18

B

E. R. Duckitt, not out

45

129

E. M. Parker, e Richardson, b

Kelly

20

3. R. Hinton, b Richardson

BOWLING ANALYSIS

H. Owen Hughes, not out

O. M. d. W. 2 0

Extras

Q

G. Hall, S. Jax, and N. H. Ross did not bat.

9 0 30 1

Volunteers

J. E. Richardson, e E. C. Fincher, b E. F. Fincher***** 18. v. Gittins, e Hung. Goodwin 11 E. J. R. Mitchell, Jex, b Brace 20

F. Zimmern, b Goodwin

612

R

R. M. Wood, e Hall, b A. T. Lee 22 Total (for 4 wkts.).... 128 W. D. Folley, i.b.v., b Brace . A. C. T. Bowker, A. C. Beck, A. H. F. Baker, b E. C. Fincher 3Pean, C. A. Ricketts and J. R. Collis A. Reid, not out

did not bat.

Christian

Wratt

Fry

7.8 0 37

2

Reynolds

8 1

25

Leach

5

ก 11

Fry bowled one wide.

League Division II

CLUB DE RECREIO 2ND XI v.

RE. & R.C.S.

The R.E. & R.C.S. were entertain-

December

There were only eight wet-days in the Colony during the month of December, and the rainfalls regis- tered at the Botanical Gardens

were:-

14

Duc. 10

.01 inch.

17

13

.21

18

G. E. R. Divett, b.w, b Brace 14

21

18

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0.

M. R. W

A. C. Beck, c E C. Fincher, b

E. F. Fincher ....

クヌ

07

29

.03

4

19 0

G. A. Victor, c A. T. Lee, b Ross 12

Extras

30

,01

13

31

.07

Q 21 1

3 0

18

143

Total

150 inch.

4

0 27

4 0 18

2 0

Reed

Ling

Baker

Richardson

Kelly Hamilon

Bowker

Hong Kong Ch

ed by the Club de Recteio in a de Rome, b Beck League match at King's Park, and Richardson, Owen Hughes, b were beaten by a margin of 42 runs. The fact that the Sappers were beaten does not belittle the valiant effort that they put up.

Scores were as under:-

RE. & R.C.8.

Q.M.S. Mitchell, b Xavier L/Sgt. Lockyer, с Barros, b

McDougal, e & b Bowker Baker, b Ducklit

Barlon, c & b Beck Ling, e Baker, b Beck Evans, not out..... Hollman, c & b Parker Kelly, b Beck Hamilton, not out

Extras

Total (for D. wkts.)

*148

HORIZONTAL

1-Composition In

Vores

·B-Joyful

40-Exist

9-An old Scottish day 47-Hummed in low

measure

11-A vessel with a

handle and narrow mouth

15-Indefinite artisin 14-Waddad

17-River in N, E. Scotland'

19-irritato

20-Interdict

21-Paint of compass

23-Satisfy the appetite -English Bitla (pl.) 26-To darken 26-Large Eastern State of U. 8. (abbr) 27-Type genus (abbr) 28-Covered with hoar

frust 30-8teap

$2-Huge snake (pl.) .33-Haul

35-Naře goddess of

the ESK

monotonous 'man.

nor

12-Not one- |16-Egyptian eun-god

18-Pertaining to Aesop {20-8mall nocturnal

burrowing mammai (pl.)

43-A continent (abbr.)|22-Four-wheeled ve

44-An island of the

Philippine group 48-A tripist (Mus.) 40-Radiations 49-Tinged

VERTICAL

1-Shaped like a pine

cane

2-Eise

3-A trea 4-A defensive ditch

outside of a fort- -ree wall -Mirth 6-A boy 7-Agriculture. (abbr)

-Contribute

Wither

10-A look of human

hair

hicles for convey- ing coal to a pit 23-Satisfied {20-Wanderer (29-Dark-skinned far-

eignora (slang) 130-Wam out 31-Elevated 112-The courza culor

coat of wheat

34-8mall two-winged

fty

18-Greek god of love 37-Ono-fourth of an

acre (abur.) 38-Placed a golf ball

'on a little mound 41-Proclaim (42-Lacking molature 45–9. Atlantlo Stato

(abbr) 47-Civil engineer

(abbr)

| 11-Clenchad hands

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7

Lieut. Gough, c Figueiredo, b

Pereira

37

L/Cpl. Penny, e Alves, b Pereira Sergt. Harrison. b Sousa

88

0

Reed did not lat,

Lieut. Macdonald, e Carvalho,

*BOWLING ANALYSIS

Sousa

0

O. M. R. W.

L/Corp. Licence, c

Barros, b

Bowker

Pereira

12 2 48

2

19

Bock

13 2 31

Barres,

6

Owen Hoghes

6 Q

20

0

Parker

4

0 18

1

8 Duckitt

4

2 8

12

129

Corp. Deavall,

Pereira

L/Corph Saunders, not out Semn. Higghs, b Figueiredo Hemn, Baldwin, b Figueiredo

Extras

Souza

Alves

Xavier

Guterres

Remedios

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

·0. M. R. 78 ·21 5 2 16

Pereira Figueiredo

10

10

2 0 18

21

I.R.C., R.A.0.C.

The Indians entertained the R‚Å‚0.C. In a friendly match at Sookumpoo and W-knocked a score of 144 against 85 for 10 by the. Ordnance Corp. The *R.A.0.C. were one man short during the game, which accounts for thdr 'in- different score.

0.4 0 2 2 Club de Recreio Zad XL.

L J. Guterres, Deavall, b

Harrison

H. Barros, b Saunders.......... H. A. Alver, .., b Harrison E. Noronha, e Mitchell, Deavali

D. D. Xavier, Donvall, b

Harrison

་་*,

F. J. Remedios, b Harrison

G. A. Guterres, e Ponny, b Gough

F. H. Carvalho, b Saunders

A. P. Pereira, Mitchell, b Gough

3. H. Figueiredo, not out

C. M. Sousa, b Gough

Extras

Score were as under:-

LR.G.

A. Nomanbhoy, b Morgan H. T. Barma, b Morgan 86A. S. Sufflad, a Ackerman,, b 29 Piglas

46 T. 9. Ackbar, Williamson, b

Bowe

В

F. M. Arealli, c & b Rowe 1A. R. Earpall; b Morgan

14 I. Immail, e Williamson, b Piglus

81

12

- à Sirdar Khan, Lbw., à Pigini

10 A. T. Barma, b Rowe..

DM. R. Abbas, b Morgan 8M. D. Madar, not out Extras

Total BOWLING ANALYUS.

171

W.

Harrison Desvall Gough Sanders

Piglus Morgan: Rove

Walker

and ran out

Total WA.

BOWLING ANALYSIS VAN

Birdar Khan

OLMBEN. 1452001428)

80 178

Club fil.XI were. Pi- Servio 2nd XI

bon, b. F. M. Arcaill

"Abbas, D Nomanbhoy CA. T. Harn b Bird

Weller, Nomanbhoy, b. Esmail bawlers for the Club, Reimund, st. Adkber, b Esmall ford and Way for Bayly, o Abbas b

Total

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