MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930.
CRICKET.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M.
R. W.
F. M. el Arcull
3.1
CRAIGENGOWER - BEAT ¦-
K.C.C.
A. R. Suffind
H. R. Abbas
A. B. Sumad
EXCITING MATCH ON CLUB M. Rumjahn
GROUND.
SPOILS DIVIDED.
M. F. Mndar
A. R. Abbas
In a game fense with excite-Hajee Esmail ment and fluctuating fortunes, the Hong Kong C.C. shared the spoils 'with the Indian R.C. In Division I of the Cricket League on Satur- day,
1
.13
EASY VICTORY FOR K.C.C. SECONDS.
OVERY'S 5 FOR 6.
On their own ground, the Kowloon
CONSISTENT HÄTTING,
THE CHINA MAIL.
The Craig power Cricket Club de feated the C. by nine wickets at Happy Valley.
Kowloon C.C.
E. C: Fincher, b_A. _T; Lee W. C. Hung, c A. T. Lec, bR.
•Leed
E. F. Fincher, b. A. T. Lee ... F. Zimmern, not out
J. C. Lyal, e Youngsaye, b R.
Les
At a time when the H.K.C.C. were definitely on top, the 1R.C. made C.C. II. defeated the Royal Army See-F., Goodwin, e Patterson, a brilliant recovery with a splen-vice Corps, by eight wickets,
Scores:-
Skinner...
R.A.S.C.
Lawrence, -b Loo W.O. Pamplin, Dr. Jones, Skimmer, b Loo Pte. Mackay, c Lawrence, b Overý
Cpl. Cadman, Overy /Cpl. Simpson, b Overy L/Cpl. Larkin, e Hirst, b Hall W.D. Payne, not out
did ninth-wicket partnership for 96 runs, which is believed to be a local record in official matches.aj. Langmaid, bw, b Overy
L/Cpl. Pry, e Lawrence, b Lee "The clock" eventually robbed the L/Cpt. Macnamara, 1.b.w., b Indians of two valuable points.
In the meeting between these two clubs in the Second Division, how ever. the Sookunpoo, team added another victory to their list: The 1.R.C. II. are going great guns just now and on present form are a hard In the other League lot to beat. fixtures the Club, de Recreio had little difficulty in taking the full points from the Royal Corps of Signols and the K.C.C. easily de- feated the R.A.S.C.
Pte. Beresford, at Mackay,
Overy
Extras
Leo
R.
G. G. Burnett,, c Kitchell, b. R.
Leo 18W Hydo, e R Lec, b Gittings 11. Caveney, b Gitting
S. G. Mead, b Gittins, 20. B. Raven, run out Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0.
R. W.
Skinner
+
ט
4.3 }
3 A
VI200
of the friendly matches. the Le divil Service C.C. seem to have re- very turned to form with a vengeance. Hall They knocked up a huge score against the Royal Navy, Sayer die-F E. Lawrence, e Langmaid, b
Simpson
Kowloon C.C. IL
tinguishing himself with a een N. A E., Mackay, b Fey tury-innings, and Wilson perform-D. W. Gregory, ib.w., b Fry ing the "hat trick"-the first of the FE. Skinner, e Simpson, Jengon
League 1.
Macnamara ....
G. A. V. Hall, c Cadman,
Machamara
G. Lee, and b Simpson'
K. R. Macaskill, e Pamplin, b
Macnamara ...
H.K.C.C.'S LUCKY DRAW WITH R. E. Lindsell, e Macnamara, b
INDIANS.
A THRILLING GAME!
S. A. Ismail, e West, b Beck
Simpson
D. S. Green, not out
Extras
ભાન
36
རྣམས ཀླུ
R. Ler
Total
POLICE MASSACRED. LETTERS AND RADIO
JAPANESE VICTIMS OF THE MUSHA REVOLT.
HAMLETS BURNED DOWN.
ADDRESSES WHICH CANNOT BE TRACED.
POST OFFICE LIST
Tokyo, Saturday."
A General Post Office notifica- Official. despatches from tien gives the following unclaim Formosa states that the Japanese cd correspondonde, etc., waiting ac victims of the Musha revolt total al the Post Office, and also un-
១
14
42 known dead, 159 missing and ciximed radio talegrams at the 72 aurvivora. The dead include Radio Telegraph Office, Govern
Poste Restante Correspondence.
2 29 police and seven members of ment Building:
their families, while 12 police and 107 of their families are atill missing.. i
·
L. Adler, T. Adair, D. Barendse, Miss E... K. Beekman, Ivan' In addition, during yesterday'a Borisovich, Miss May Bond, Capt. operations the Japanese forces H. V. Bragg (Jats Regt.), Mrs. suffered two killed and seven R. T. Capen, J. Drewry, R. A wounded. Air scoute report that Donaldson, T. A. Ellis, G. J the tribesmen set fire to all the Frans, James Grant, Mlle. Gradat, 133 hamlets except one, while they Mra, T. Heker, Hass-mann, E. G
themselves mostly dispersed into H.. small groups, though the main Jordan, L. E. Johnson (Jat Regt. body is offering a stubborn resist 8/9th), Capt. T. G. Lewis (Jat Regt. 3/8th), W. G. Mckenny, F. 2ance and showing no signs of re Nicoli, Mrs. C. B. Newcomb Miss
treat-Reuter.
G. McKenzie, Dr. H. M. O'Connor, Pun Tak-ming, G. G. Pelham F. F. Vda de Da Silva, Mrs Sheridan, Mrs. Samoilova, F. C. Volkman, C. Watson,
BOWLING ANALYSIS.,
Q.
A. T. Lee
Abbas
Gittins
Craigengower
H. P. Lim, not out
S, V. Gittins, run ent
E. Zimmern, not out
Extras
13 3
15
87
6.2 0
33
Total (for one wkti
189
A. T. Lee, W. Patterson, A. B. Haryon S. Abbas, N. E. Kitchell,
R. C. Reed, J. C. Youngsnye, and R. Lee did not bat.
Goodwin
28 Lya!
BOWLING.
Ε
0. H. R. W.
27
30 2 30
Burnett
71 29
& Hung
0 20
10
E. F. Fincher
+
0
10
8 1 13 0 57 33
5.1 0 26 3
RECREIO TROUNCE ROYAL }
SIGNALS,
"EASY MONEY."
At King's Park, the Club de Re creio defented the. Royal Corps of 45ignals by 114 runs.
H. M. Xavier, e, Penty,
Saunders
ARGYLIS DEFEATED BY
UNIVERSITY.
TALL SCORING.
The University defented the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders by two wickets at Pokfulam.
Stores:-
Argylls. Taylor, e Ride, b Chan Fook L. Dewar Duric, e Ride, b
Anderson
Robson, b Andersda
Maj. Clark, run out
Capt. Muir, e Ride, b Chan Fook Capt. Carmichael, e Sylieman,
Anderson...
L/Cpl. Hogarth, e Kyùm, i H.
Nomanbhog
Cpl. McTavish, not out
Pte. Inglia, not out
66
NEW PRESIDENT.
WILL VARGAS KEEP THE PEACE IN BRAZIL?
POST DEMANDED.
New York, Saturday. A message from Rio de Janeiro states that Senhor, Vargas has arrived and will assume, the Pre- sideney. He was very enthusias tically welcomed by the populace.
Reuter's American Service.
[The Government Junta, by wireless, invited Getulio Vargas to assume the Presidency, as they have no pretensions as to the future government..
Vargas was defeated as
Registered Articles.
L. Adler. W. Helfritz (c/u American Consulate), Mona. Pas- signat (c/o H.K. Hotel), Radio Station, A.R.I.
Unpaid Correspondence. M. Lacson.
Coal, Co. Hurtoir 0448
Radio Telegrams.
Haiphong
..Cholan
.Peking
STANDARD TIMES.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN COLONY.
Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong for November (Standard time of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich) are as follow:-
18 Liberal candidate the Presi- Nov.
5dency elections in the Spring.
The
in defeat was resented
31 several States and the revolution
Sunrise Sunset. 6.28 5.45
6.29 6.45.
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The Hong Kong Cricket Club drew with the Indian Recreation Club on their own ground.
but.
Total (for wkts.) 120 J. J. Hirst, and H. Overy did not
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Scores:
0. M.
Indian R.C.
Fry
R W. 322
A. el Arculli, e & b Beck
Macnamara Simpson
A. H. Rumjahn, e Buckitt, b Iisley
3
A. A. Rumjahn, e Owen Hughes,
L Beck.
21
A. R. Mina, & Reck
!!
A. H. Madar, e West, h Beck
10
J. 5. A. Curreem, e Whitham,
has ever since been preparing. Vargas practically demanded the o Presidency, declaring that the
5
6.29 5.44
6
6.30
5.44
7
6.81 5.43
Beck
F. D. Pereira, b Owen-Hughes
2
A. K. Minu, at. West, b Beck
54
Pte. Gibson, e Anderson, b Chan
Fook
21 Junta joined the revolution at the
8
6.32 5.43
O. Ismall, not out
last minute and is unsuitable to carry on the Government.]
9
0.32 5.42
10
6.33 5,42
H. R. Irance, not out
0 Scores:
Extras
11
6.33 5.42
Extras
F
Club de Recreio.
12
6.34 5.41
Total (for 9 wkts, deg.) BOWLING ANALYSIÐ.
109
48
Il. A. Alves, b. Johnson ....
11
0. M. R W.
Book
15
49 3
7
J. Guterres, c. Saunders, b Jahnson
Total (for 8 wkts, dec.) 155 Pte. Heather did not bat.
Bowling Analyalı,
DUKE'S MISSION.
13
6.84
5.41
14
6:36
5.41
15
6.36
5 40
១.
M. R. W
16
6.36
5.40
lisley
D
1
43
Owen-Hughes
Bowker Duckitt
7 0 17
6 1 28
n
0 24
0
5
·10
110
not bat,
0. M. R.
Persira
14 5 16
A. R. Mims
Б
2 20
A. A. Rumjahn
1 38
Tranee
a
1
A. el Arcolli
4 0 10
Hong Kong C
E. JR. Mitchell, O. Isnail, b
A. R. Minu********
E. R. Duckit, b A. A. Rumfahn
G. R. More, run out ........
H. Owen-Hughes, b Pereira.
0. E. C. Marton, c&b A, el
Arculli
, P. Whitham, not out
J. L. Ilsley, b Pereira....
A. C. I. Bowker, b Pereira
. C. Beck, not out
Extras
Tetal (for 8. wkts.) ..
1. A. Barros, e Penny, b Johnsen
. J. Remedios, & Gough
A. P. Guterres, e Cairns, b Gough
. E. Noronha, not out
F. II. Carvalho, not'out
Extras
Total (for wkts, dec.) 157
G. A. Guterres, A. P. Pereira and
9. M. Sousa did not bat.
Johnson
Saunders
11 Gought
E. R. West and J. Macfarlane did
Curreem
·
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Saunders, Alves
W. Penny, b A, P. Guterrea
8 Chaffy, Xuvier, b Alves
Cairns, run out
1 Johnson, e and b Alven
Webb, e Alves, b Guterres
-1 Higgins, not out
Michael, b Alvor
Extra
50 A. T. Nomanbhoy
10
2 22 0
·
21 Baker
& મ 20
o Anderson
11
0 41
ROYAL GIFTS FOR EMPEROR OF ABYSSINIA:
17
6.37 5.39
18
6.87 6.89
4 Sulieman
2
0
8
19
6.38 6.39
Chan Fook
A
19
20
6.89 5.39
13
H. Nomanbhoy
Б
1
31
University.
Addis Ababa, Abyssinia,
21
6.39
5.88
A. M. Rodrigues, run out
21
Saturday.
22
6.40 5.38
D. J. N. Anderson, e Hogarth, b
Clark
6
BOWLING ANALYSIS
A. B. Sulloman, run out
M.
R. W..
H. Nomanbhoy, e Moir, b Robson
20 3.
L. T. Ride, e Dewar Duriq, b
Clark
formal audience of the Emperor 24 Dto-day and presented a gold scep- tre to Ras Tafari and an ivory
The Duke of Gloucester had a
23
6.40 5.38
8.41
6.38
25
6.42
5.38
$26
6.43 5.38
70
41
A. Baker, st. Moir, b Clark
20
B Cairns
Michael Andrews
10
0
P. M. N.
22
0
Clark.....
30 sceptre to the Empress, on behalf] 27 Silva, Robsan, b
6.48
5.38
0 23
Royal Signals
Lockyer,
L J. Guterres, b
Extrae
A. F: Guterres
Andrews, b Alves
10
Lt. Gough, b Alves
20
31 Robson
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M.
12.5 @
43
2
Clark
Q 9
19
dressed in Abyssinian style, bel
Heather
$
0
ག་
oneath a canopy surmounted by
McTavish
3
· 17
0 the crown of Judah.-Reuter.
Dowar 'Durie
#
21
41
A. T. Nomanbhoy, b Robson
A. Chan, Fouk, not out
Total (for 8 wkts... 187 accession of Ras Tafari, and wish-
R. E. G. Leong and A. S. Á. Kyam ing him a long and prosperous
did not bat.
-reign.
The Emperor and Empress
RWwere seated on golden thrones,
of King George. He also present- ed the Emperor with insignia and chain of the Victorian Order, and made a speech offering His Majesty's congratulations at the
28
6.44 6.88
29
6.45
5.38
30
6.46 5,38
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League II.
THIRD-1.R.C." LEAGUE SUCCESS.
SMART FIELDING...
At Sookunpoo, the fadian R.C. IE defeated the Hong Kong II. by 66
rona.
Scores:
Indian R.C. II.
M. P. Madar, b Chadwick. .....
J. S. Arkber, e Hutchison, b Colline 05 A. A. Hajesmall, Lb.w., b
Paterson
D. Mohamed, o & b Planner
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
A. P. Guterres Alves
O. MR. W
24
Friendly Matches." POWERFUL BATTING BY CIVIL SERVANTS.
CENTURY & "HAT TRICK.","
The Civil Service C.C.defeated a Royal Navy XL at Happy Valley by
Civil Service.
166 ran
F. M. el Arculli, &b Hutchison 16 G. E. Sayer, retired -
A. R. Sufled, 1.b.w., 6 Chadwick 26 F. de Rome, Harkins, b
A. S. Buffad, e Wild, b Collins
A. M.. Rumjahn, Humphreys, b
Chadwick...
A. R. Abbas, c Hunt, b Chadwick
M.I. Abbas, Mackenzie, "b
Collins
S. Ismail, not out:
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
D
Merwood
105
VOLUNTEER DEFEAT
POLICE,
LOSERS DECLARE.
Nature did not intend you
to be ill.
Many people who suffer con- In a friendly match on the Police stantly from 1-health, in spite of ground yesterday, the Hong Kong all they can do to get well, often Volunteers defeated the Police by get the feeling that they are fat- three wickets.
Simmern batted well for 68 not outed to go through life in that con- and Hunter and Clarke pare valuable dition. They come to the conclu- Assistance by scoring 31 and 24 res- sion that good health is not for pectively.
For the Volunteers, S. V. Gittins them and that they must be con- (47 not aut) and Planner (41) gavo sritutionally weak. This, attitude the Volunteers a good foundation. causes them to have a morbid out- Baker of the Folice obtained four look on life and the subarquent wickets for 69 runs.
niental depression aggravates and Scores
Intensifies the existing causes of and makes matters 31 worse.
Doctors all know that the cor- rect mental attitude is essential ir a patient is to recover and "Íf Total (for 2 wkts, dec.) 145, you are unwell you must resoins to Drowary, Reid, Laughlin, Leo, get well and, believe that you can Baldwin, Mellahon and Broad did not bat.
Pallce...
42 B. G. Baker, ot. West, b Gittins 11l-health J. Barrow, c Lake, b Ainsworth 45 Eanter, b Skinner
J. E. Richardson, not ont .....80 Simmern, not out
Extras
18 Clarke, not out
Extras
(Total (for 8 wkts., doc.) 286 R. H. Grifiths, R. M. Wood, B. D. Eyana, Wilson, S. W. Hamilton, D. R. Kelly and W. Harris, Walker 152 did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
4 546 Carson B1224 Dudley
2418
0324
019
Kong C.C. II.
R..Abbas,
Baker
Merwood Ainsworth
Merwood, by Kelly
Kendall, b Richardson
Ashworth
Chadwick
Patéra
lanner Hutcheon Collins
R. 8. W. Paterson,
b A M. Rumjahr.
E. H. Wilde Mohamad, b
Rumfahd
PWJ Planner, c
b A 8. Sufind."
¿WW2 Mackenzje,“ b M÷H.
V. D. Humphreya, y M. P-3
E..J. Collins, not out
Hunt,
Lake; é Wood)
Extras
(10) 9-
Beck
Skinner
Wolff Gittlus
Planner
Griffiths
24 Wade
20
Harkins, e Mayor, 5 Richardsen Carson, a Harris Walker, b Beyer Baker, unmit
North, not out **
BOWLING.
MVP Volunteers. 5J MacFarlane, b Lee on pow. T-Planner "b. Flunter 255,5] R.H" Chrißthay bƐBaker;
Dudley, Richardson, b Evans: 1| F. C. Skinner, C Clarke,
Forster, and b ́
Dingley, o Bayer
Ainsworsh
FOWL
WWWA SAVA Gillins, not out.
OR. Wood, B Bakery 0 ERE. West, b Baker GAJR Wolff, cand b
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