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SATURDAY'S LOCAL MATCHES.
THE LEAGUE: DIVISION I. C.C.C. v. I.R.C.. Craigengower were the visitors to the Indian Recreation Club, who recorded an easy win. The visitors batted Art, and only scored 88, of which Fritz made 29. The I.R.C. then went in, and made 238 for eight wickets.
Scores:-
God
1st labings.
D. Fritz, Madar, b Rumjahn... 25 H.. Xavier, e Omar. b Bhoora...... A. Kitchell, e Omar, b Bhoora.... T. Grimes, e Carreem, b Bhoora E. Hamson, e S. D, Ismail, b
Rumjaha
W. Bradbury, e Curreem, b Bhoora s'
S. Abbas, Bhorg
R. C Reed, not out
R. Rasa, b Bhoore...
W. Plew, e Madar, b Bhoors
F. Schnepel, b Bhoora
Extras
Bhoora Omar
Total"
Bowling Analysis.
H. D. Rumjan...
a. X. R.
19.0 3 30
+
▸ 13
5
1.%.C.
Is: Incings.
A. H. Rumjaho, e Schnepel, b
Frizz
J. S. A. Correcm, b Plew..
D. Ismail, rua out
AH. Madar, b Plew
CH. Bhoora, b Plew
S. H. Ismail, e and b Fritz
100
37
14
M. Omar, Bradbury, b Abbas 01
H. D. Rumjahn, e Plew, b Abbas. 7
S. A. Ismail, aot out...
D. Ismail, not out
Extrus
Total (for 8 wickets) .....238
A. el Arcalli did not bat.
Bowling Analysia.
0. -
The
H. Ching en Ng Sze Kwong.... !!
IL 3
ar
G
1 19 31
H. C. Hung...... 10.
95
W. Hurg 3
14
+
Ching and W. Hung each bowled one wide balt and H. C. Ching bowl- ed four,
CHINESE R.C.
1st Innings
W, Hang, c Carpenter, b Wood... 12 "H, Ching, c Kent, h Wood
Stripp Ng Sa Kwong, st.
Clarko
H. C. Hurg, b Rowe
C. Choa, run out......
P. S. Wong, c Chidson, & Rowe...
Yung Hin Lan, not out...
Ng Sze Cheung, not out............
Extras
1924
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
C.S.C.CI.K.C.CHA
On the former's ground the home side won by runs.
Scores:-
6.9.65.
1st Innings.
F. E. Lawrence, e Piercy, b Young 12 EB. Reed, cand b Walker. I
2
F. D. Evana, b Walker
A. E. Wood, b Walker
15
Taal (for 0 wicketa)..............117
C. E. Wong, K. L. Chau, Kwok ..Po Kun did not bat.
F. Baker, & Corraby, b Young...... EL C. Fincher, b Young...
A.
37
R. Sutherland,e Hett, b Young 10
H. . Wallington, e Young, b
Webster
F. H. Holdman, b'Young
E. W Hamilton, not out
F. J. Ling, e Matthews, b Walker
Extras
• Torni
...127
R.". W.
.
38
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis.
0.
X.
(
35.
Rown Wood
TO
41
Young
13
A
5
0
Walker
0
4
Carpenter Clarke
20
Webster
K
32
T
4
0
19
Cornaby
0
0
Ingram
3 Û
41 27
K.K.C.C.
1st Innings.
land, b Berd
95%
RE. A. Webster, b Ling............ G. H. Pirrey mun out
......
SECOND LEAGUE.
K.C.C. v. I.R.C.
The indian securid eleven were the visitors at Kowloon, and batted first scoring 158 for five wickets. When stumps were drawn the home side had lost seven wickets for 125.
Scorea:
1.X.C.
1st Innings
M. P. Madat, run out
D. Rumjaho, b Gorvin
A. R. Minu, e Gorvin, h Earnshaw 49.
Total (for 5 wkts, dec.)...158
Lieut. Col. Matthews, e Suther
J. H. Crutch, c Wood, b Baker... 0
G. B. Heti, e Hamilten, h Baker. R. K. Hepburn, b Ling
A. Jenkins, e Hamilton, b Lig....
5
T. E Pearer, not out.
W. B. Cornaby, e Wooll, b Baker 4, Capt. Walker, e Wood, b Walling- "F. N. Young, run out
tut
115
Extras
S
48
Tatut....
J. Cassumbhoy,
A. R. F. Raven,
b Duncan....
10
Bowling Analysis.
M.
R.
F. A. Wahab, b Gorvin
18
Reed
0
19
I
Sirdar Khan, not out
13
Evang
B. A
20
A. K. Minu, not out
Extras
10
Baker
1.1 3
ang
F
Ling
3
TO
3
Bowling Analysis-
Hamilton
17
13.
0. บ R.
Wallington
.2
0
0
I
Fritz...
19
0
65
2
7
0
51
2
1. Haasan, E. Ali Moosdeen: J. S.
Reed
43
Brafilbury
0
240
Bowling Analysis.
Flew
S
1 31
3
b. M.
IL
SOLE- AGENTS.
Gorvin.......................
13
1
모
.Bunënu
7
1
Potherna
24
0
O, B. Raven
14.
Masters
◊
30
0
Earnshaw
4
€
OM
14 Q
K.C.C.
WHYTE,
TTL 696.
OF
Abbas
R.
ROYAL NAVY v. R.A.
0
Batting
The Navy, on their own ground, had
casy victory over the R.A. first the military then made D1, the Navy replying with 129 for seven wickets.
Scores:-
Στη Μ
1st Incings.
-...
Capt. Bensley, b Evans Lieut. Hall. Hogg, b Evans Capt. Parkes, e Hayter, b Cantrell Major Hatley-Smith, h Hogg 15 Lient. Hens Hayter, b Har-
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B.S.M. Page. b Cantrell
Sgt. Gifford, and b Hargreaves.
Akbar, S. Cassumbhoy, did not but."
A. R. F. Racer...
1st Lanings
C.C.C. 2nd XI. . .8.C.C. 2nd XI.
The Civil Service second eleven visited the CC. groand, and had an easy wig
Scores:--
C.C,C 2ND XI. Fist lonings.
M. Piena, & Edmonds
G. McLeod, c and
1
Edmonds.
H. J. W Dennis, b Sara
T. Young, b Sarn
1. Abbas, b Sara
E. Mlow Fung, b Alexander
18
E. Fincher, 1.b.w. b Alexander... 25 K. Modi, not "oul
21
A. R. F. Raven. b J. Cassambhoy 17
A. J. Kew, b Sirdar Khan... L.A. R. Duncan, not out
W. F. J. Gurvin, b J. Casumbhay · 1 R. J. P. Masters, & A. R. Miru.... B. Raven, b A. R. Minu......... b 5. Pethera, Minn. Cassumbboy...
24
..B
Lieut. Smith, b. Hargreaves 11
Gar Jackson, not out
Gae Hill, b Hargreaves
Gar. Dyer, e Jotham, h, Har
greaves
Extras
E. J. Edwards, b S. Casumbhoy 12
Earnshaw, not ost
Extras
#2
kontu... 18
Total (for wickets) !.....125
E. G. Rentor, E. J. Jordan did. not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
G. A. Hyder, b. Alexander
о
AL. S. Sanjaua, e Nihill, & Smith Muskett, Squibbs, b Alexarder 1
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis."
95
THE BRUTAL MURDER IN SHANGHAL
DANISH LÄDY DONE TO DEATH. Of the brutal murder of Miss Maren Olesen, at her beme, 170, Bubbling Well, Rand, eable by our own Correspondent in Shanghai, the NC Daily New says:-The discovery was made by the only other foreign occupant of the house,
a German gentleman, when he came home for bis tithin at 12.40 p.m. He found the house strangely deserted, and was horri-
the fed to fad aigus of blood on
Acer
near the back door. He followed a trail of blood which led him to the bathroom. where he discovered the body of his land- lady terribly battered about the head und atms. The two servants, a cook-boy and a coolie, had disappeared..
The doctors who examined the body are of opinion that Miss Olesen must have been dead at least an hour before the discovery was made. There can he no other theory than that she was murdered; and murdered most brutally, for the body bears, terrible injuries, Miss Olesen. was Danish subject, believed to be about 13 years of age.
i
The servants in the house were both new, having arrived there the previous evening to replace the old servant, who was acting as cook-boy, and who, uppar eatly, was dismissed by her and left the house the previous evening. That is, on the same evening that, the new servants came in. This nian, also, has disappear- ed. though the police are making every effort to find him.
Miss Olesen was known to be üervous in the house, and had rang up the police on a number of occasions seeking police whistle. She had been in the Far East, for some years, and up till month ago was keeping 170, Bubbling Well Road, as a private hospital She gave this up, however, and for a time lived alone in the house, till she took in as hoarder the German who discovered her hody. Her lady has been removed to the Public Martuary to await an autopsy and inquest
MINH GLESEN'S CAREER.
The death of Miss Maren Olesen will many be sincerely regretted by her friends in Shanghai. Since coming to of 1920 Miss Shanghai in the autumpu Olesen, who was 11 registered nurse and skilled masseuse,, had associated herself with many movements for the welfare of the community and her kindly spirit and generous, disposition were well known. in She originally came to many cirules.
work among the Chinese, but missionary Shanghai with the idea of taking op her lack of knowledge of the language was one of the reasons which led her to learn that she could, be equally useful in carrying on her profession and devoting any surplus leisure or income to general welfare work
Miss
Olesen was a member of the Com- munity Church and an active worker there. She was also a member of the Refugee Advisory Committee und during the absente from Shanghai of Mrs. Wil- helm Meyer varried on the work of the Russian Maternity Committee, supervis ing the preparing of layettes and furnish ing other assistance to needy Thassian mothers. Among other services ahe taugh First Aid classes among Chincse girls and could be always counted upon to support any good cause in so far as her bealth, which had not been good of late, allowed. She had no relatives in China fiar as is known, and her family, so resides in Denmark, although Miss Olesen had lived in Philadelphia for some time hefore coming to Shanghai-
LAWN BOWLS.
M. 0.
3.
K.
Total
Edmonds Sara Alexander Cullip
8
1
33
2:
8.2
21
B
5
1
10
.9
0
Smith
63
Bowling Aralysia.
M. B.
C.A.C.C. D XL
0. 14. I.
Sirdar Khan
0
Cantrell-
1st Janings
1
J. Cassambhoy.....
2
54
Evans Hogg Hargreaves
A. R. Minu
C
T
"F. Harper, & Abbas
K.B.C.C. BEATS H.K, SCOTTISH.
ទ
3
Q
S. Cassubboy
1 24
H. E. Strange, b Pinna
.124
7.2
a
M. P. Madar
0
6
F. L. Squibbs, b Abbas
15
SAVY.
Y. A. Wahab
10
A. W. Grimmett, not out
50
cher....
S. B. Spillett, e Abbas, b Fin-
Extras
the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Hongkong Saturday afternoon, when
17
Won
........... 4
20
......203
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Lieut-Comdr. Jotham, e
b. Henslowe
Gifford,
10
Mid, Evans. c Henslowe, b Gifford 14- Lieut. Wauchope; b Henslowe..... 40. Lieut. Hayter, e Hattersley-Smith,
b Jackson
Col. Cantrell, at Beraley, b Hen-
slowe
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The Club accond elever, on their own ground, were badly beaten. Batting first the Engineers scored 167 and declared at that gure The Club were disposed of for, 59,
Bcores:-
H
Total (for 4 wickets)
W. H. Edmonds. Saru. J. E. B. Nihil, R. Smith, W. Cullip and C. Alexander did not bat.
Some exciting matches were seen a
Scottish team were the visitors. T Kowloon Bowling Green Club
points.
The menhers of the winning team were presented with silver spout by Mrs. Harvey. Scores:
B. X. 8.
H. E. D. Adams
W. Creighton
K.3.0.C C. Hall
D. F. Warren. A Gourlay
G. Morrison (S.) 10 8. Grey (S.).... 30
D. Hazel
C. Atkinson
R. Johnston
E. Edwards
sione (5.)..... 10. L. Guy (S.)...... 15
16
9
Mid. Simms, b Jackson ....... Lieut. Gash, not out.
21
Bowling Analysis.
J. Russell
0.
x.
19
Comdr. Barrett, b Jackson .....
Extras
lat Innings. Sergt. Cockell, e Spicer, h Griffin o Capt. Chippendall, b Burus......
c Howell, Corp. Blondin, ...139
Valluch Sergt. Hollands, e Spicer, b Griffin 22 -O.S.M. Smith (capt.), e Howell, b
Abbas
9 0
Pinna
8 0
11
Fincher
6.4 2
E. Dockerly
D. Keith
b
Muskett
& .0 0
W. M. John-
34
Sanjana
0
0
•
Young
0
0
J. C. Fletcher
W. D. Jamie
Burda
H.K,V,D,C.D.
UNIVERSITY.
rl
H. McTavish
A. MacFar
lane (S.)
B. Wylie
J. Fraser
P. W. Ra
Total (for 2 wickets). Pay-Lt Comdr. Hargreaves, Mid. Stephenson and Pay-Licut Hogg did Bowling Analysis.
not bat
Heaslowe
น. 17134 3. 197
B.
3 D 13
0
• 3.5 0. 20
17
3
11
Gifford
Smith
Jackson Ball
C.R.C.. EAST SURREYS.
There was a great deal of excitement at Saturday's game, between the East Surreys and the C.R.C. on the latter's ground, especially at the close, when the Chiness wanted three runs to win. They failed to get them before stumps were drawn
Ecores
CAST SURRETS.
lat Innings.
Capt. Kant, b Ching.
Bur, Wood, e Ng Sig Kwong,
Ching
Pte. Davis, e Yung Hin Lun, b
Ching
Q.M.8. Stripp, run out
Lieut. Allfree, c Ching, b Ng Sze
Kwong
Capt. Carpenter, e Yurg Hin Luxí,
b Ching
Lee. Corpl. Clarke, 1.b.w., b Ching Capt. Rowe, 1.b.w.b Ching... Lieut. Chidson, c. P. S. Wong,
Ng Sae Kwong
Pte. Holliday, not out
Pte Ingram, not out
Q.M.S. Rammy, b Burns.
Seigt Hamblin, b Vallach Q.M.S. Füro, not out" S-Sergt. Brown, rot out
Extras
Total (foz 7 wkts, dec.).....167 Q.M.S. Jacob and Bergt Jones. did: not bat
Grifin
Bowling Analysis.
... M
14
31
67 2 432
Vallach Barns
scalpine
· B
5.
BEC.C
1st lasings
H. Bpicer, b Jhoob
HE. Howell, b Cockell
18
HM. Watson, & Cockell, Jacob 1
H. Griffin, ↳ Jacob
G. R. Vallach, Iscob
ger, e and b Jacob.. Lloyd, e Brown, b Faro.
II. G. Barns, c Jones, i Jacob.. WL Smith, h Jacob...
H. L. Stevenson, e and b Jacob..
R. Macalpine, not out
· Extras"
Jacob
Extras
Cockell
Total (for 9 wkts, doc.)...119
Faro
Total
Bowling Analysis.
..
10
On the University ground the Defenen Corps, batting first, scored 209 for nine. wickets, and then disposed of the home side for 112.
Scores:
B.X.V.D.C.
1st Innings
H. E. Hollands, c Hachiuma, b.
Balhatchet
GK. Mory, retired:
E. F. Stewart, run out
39
75
0:
2f
B. Mitchell, b Youngsaye... 17
H. Owen. Hughes, cand b Young-
E.
A. W. Ramsay, b Severn
D. E. G. Nicholson, o Youngaaye,
b. Severn ma
1. Bowker, c Balbatchet, b
A Ge
J. A. H. Plammer, ros out
LP. Ralph, e Ng, b Youngsays...
R. W. Lee, not out
Extras
J: Hyde
A. R. Whibley
P. T. Farrell
19 R. Lapsley (S.) 12
A. W. E. Davidson
say (S.)
3. Q. MeLaggan
D. Harvey
W. MacFarlane
W. Russell (8.) 26
UNIVERSITY.-
at Irnings.
LJ. Youngaaye, hy Bowker,
T. E. Tech, h Bowker
Rev. E. K. Quick, b Bowker ... 35
B. P. Ng, b. Bowker
H. N. Balhatchet,
Lee
Bowker,
8
9
A. Ioalim,
and & Bowker
5
Total (for 6 wkts, dec)...200
**** Bowling, Analysis.
Shahabudin
T. E. Yeoh
Rer. Quick Balhatchet
TO. Yeow...
Youngsave
m
2 25
Bir C Severn,
转
(Continued on next: Column.)
:0
Yeow, b Bowker
8. O. Shahahodin, Bowker.
Sir Cinad Severn, not out
Ponsonby Fane, b More
Z Hachiuma, 6 More
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Howker Owen Haghes,
Lec
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