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SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

H.K.C.C.'S FINE VICTORIES.

The Hongkong Cricket Club soundly defested the Kowlson C.C. on Saturday. The second team also accured a viatory at the expense of the second II. of the K.C.C.. Craigengower defeated the Uni- versity and the East Surreys went down to the Indian RC.

H.K.C.C.-K.C.C.

Playing at home, the Hongkong C.C. 2st II. defeated, the Kowloon C.C. 1st XI. by 177 runs.

The Club declared with 221 runs for six rickets, all their batsmen having reached double figures. H. V. Parker, with 48 (not out) ከ23 the highest. scorer.

The visitors were all out for 44 runs, Bowler took 8 wickets for 20 runs, and Parker 2 for 11:

Scores:-

H.K.C.C. 1ST XL

A. V. Hayward, b Morris „

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Lyal

H. Owen Hughes, "b. Ljal

H. 0. Sheldon, ran out

H. V. Parker, not out

43

T. K. Pearce, b Ramsay

34

G. P. Lammert, b Lyal

19

R. Hancock, not out...

Extras.

**30

13

Bowling Analysis

A

Rujabat Balbatchet

Shahabudin Laling ནད ས 1:སར་ Samay

a 0

13

ཐཱཿ " a

- A. A. Rümjähn, e Arculli, b Fin

cher

II. N. Balhatches, run out BF. Ng, b Fincher

CW. Lam, e Moore, b Fritz......

..

A. S. Hett, b Fincher....

D. Laing, b Fincher

D. K. Samy, run out

W. AL Gitans,c ind b Fritz ...........'

S. Hachiuma, b. Fritz

$. O. Shahabudin, b Fincher

R. A. Pannby Fane, not "out"

Extras

Total

Dowling Analysis.

Fincher........... It

D.

Fritz

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Total (for 8 wkts, dec.)...1

L P. Rálph, A. C. I Bowker and

F. N. Young did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

"Goodwin

Lyal

Morris

Beris Ramsay

J. C. Lyal, b Bowker

... 10, 1

LEAGUE 11.

K.C.C.-2y= XI. ». BEC.O, AND XI.

4.

Playing at home the K.C.C. 2nd XI. lost to the Hongkong C.O. by 16 runs, The visitors scored 191, and the home" team 108.

Scores:

ILK.CC. AND I

T. D. E. Pendered, c. Hancock, b

Lee

30

H. C. Burgess, b Overy ...

99

D. X,

A. K. Mackenzie, run out

8 2

150

M. M. Watson, o Parsons, b Lee o

54

W. W. Mackenzie, e and b Lec., 10

0

..

F. Goodwin, b Bowker

S. Jex, not out

A. W Ramsay, b Parker

Capt. E. W. Morris

Hughes; b Bawker

Owen.

Capt. R. A. Warters, b Bowker... 0

F. G. Bevis, c Parker, b Bowker I

K. R. Macaskill, c Ralph,

Bowker

г

C. T. Evans, Hancock,

Parker .......

D. 8 Green, b Bowker

F. C. Pavitt, b Bowker

Extras

Borker Parker

Total

Bowling Analysis.

H. J. Armstrong, Lee

W. L. Smith, b Loc

W. Brackenridge, b Hancock.........

G. R. Vallack, e dorton, b Lee... 0

D. A. Rushton, b Hancock .......

H. Griffin, not out"

..121

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G. H. MUMM CORDON ROUGE Extra Sec

Pints or Quarts

POMMERY and GRENO

at.

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"IF

Extrus

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

R.

Petheram

20 0

Overy

13- 2

35

Lee

13 4

30

G

Raven

3 0 11

Hanrock

0

2 BOWÉCON 2ND XI.

2

0

13

4.1

H. Parsons, c A. Mackenzie, b

Griffin

0.

...

4. A. Dand, e Vallack, b Grifin.. G. Lee, lbw b Pendered..... 29 B. Petheram, c W Mackenzie, b

Smith

6

On

10.4 4 90 ........10.2

AR. F. Raven, Rushton, h

Pendered

MARCH 2nd, 3rd, 5th

at 9.15 p.zi.

6th

EB. Morton, b Grin

H Overy. b Grifin

10

J. E. Hancock, not our

D. H. Banner, & Pendered, b

Griffin

Extras

14

Total (for 0 wickets)

One man absent.

105

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A. H. Madar, b Burgess.

Bowling Analysis.

S. A. R. Ismail, English

M.

23

Pendered

17

H. D. Rumjahn, b Clarke

28

JS A. Curreem, e- Allfree, b

Clarke....

Grif

15

Smith

0

12

Vallack

S. A Ismail, e Stripp, b Clarke 9.

F. el Arculi, b Burgess.

S.

Ismail, c Case, b Allfree...

UM. Omar, c Oliver, b Carpenter 33

LR.C. v. EAST SURREYS.

The Indian R.C. 1st XI. playing at home, defeated the East Surreys by 87 runs. The home team scored, 177, Omar, being the top scorer with 33.

The visitors were all out, for 80 runs. Arculi took five wickets for 18 runs.

Scores -

INDIAN R.C. 18T XI.

Y. A. Wahab, b Carpenter

97

M. P. Madar, e Oliver, b. Clarke... 18 K. M. Omar, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis A

Carpenter

48

Burgess

2

0

33

English

8 0 36

J

Clarke

6.5.0

37

Allrec

20 15

EAST SURREYS ·

C.QM.S. Stripp, cand b Cur

reem

*19

Pte. Holliday, b Madar

2

Lee. Corpl Clarke, c Wahab, b

Arcalli

10

Cap Carpenter, st. S. H. Ismail,

b Carreem

Capt Allfree, b Curreem

5

Pte. Burgess, b Arculli

11

Lient. Chidson, Rumjahn, h

Arelli

8

Pte. Moore, e S. L. Ismail, b.

„Argulli

1

Lee. Corp. Case, not out.

A. H. Madar

Extras

12

Total

Bowling Analysis

10

BU

Curreem Rumjahn

18.5 4

0

1

C.C.C."

བ་།

UNIVERSITY.

Pte. English, b Arculli Pte. Oliver,

Arculli

A: R. Madar

FRIENDLY GAMES.

C.R.C. v. POLICE.

The Chinese R.C."playing at home, went down badly against the Police. The visitors declared with 183 runs for 9 wickets. R. G. Robertson scored.35. The home side were all but for 10 runs.

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·BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S.

HAPPY VALLEY BLAZE. AGED EUROPEAN LADY'S ORDEAL On Saturday morning, a fire broke out at No. 1, Leighton Road, Happy Valley, the residence of Mrs. M. Bevan, an aged European resident, who had a narrow escape from being burnt to death,

Mrs. Bevan occupied the floors, on the second storey, immediately above the workshop of the undertaking business of Messrs. Brown, Jones & Co. The old lady managed to get to the foot of the stairway, whence she was carried, into a neighbour's house.

The outbreak occurred at about 6 a.m

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الہ

NEW LEGISLATION. DISABILITIES ON FORMER ENEMY ALIENS TO BE REMOVED. Drafts of two Bills which, it is proposed to introduce into the Legislative Council

Gaiette. One in a short bill to empower shortly are published in the Government

the Governor in Council-to order refunds of rates. A resolution approving this legislation was passed at last Friday's meeting of the Council.

C.S.C.C... UNIVERSITY. Playing at home, the Civil Service "A team lost to the University 2nd XI. by

The other is a bill to repeal certain 45 ans. Batting brit, the Civil Service and the first alarm was given by a police-enactments imposing disabilities on former were disposed for 83 rans, The Univeran on duty in the locality. The Central enemy Aliens. sity scored 130 runs.

Fire Brigade, supplemented by the Wan- chai and Kennedy Town equipments, The Attorney-deneral appends to the arrived to and the whole building ablaze. draft the following statement of the The fire was, however, extinguished within objects and reasons" of the Bill

YACHTING.

SATURDAY'S TAI YAT CUP. EVENT.

an hour.

Two back rooms, the kitchen and the

In the treaty of commerce and naviga bathroom, were completely gutted. The tion between United Kingdom and Ger front rooms had their contents damaged many which was ratified on the st Good conditions favoured the race for by water. Much of the "personal effects the Tai Yat Cup on Saturday, there of Mrs. Bevan were also destroyed. She being a sufficiency of wind, particularly had anticipated moving soon to the resi- in the afternoon, "and a good race was dence of her son in Hongkong, and bad zailed This race is an annual event for packed up a great deal of her belongings. the winning boats in each of the racing The contents of the first floor were also classee, for, a cup presented to the Club damaged by water. by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club in 1023he course was to Lyemun. Beacon, Kowloon Rock, Mark on Club line, Kow- loon Rock and Lyemu Beacon, with the start and finish at the Yacht Club. The distance was twelve and a half miles.

The course yesterday was to Datum The Handicap boats early got a lead Rock, Stonecutter's Island, Mark on but the smaller beats sailed a very good Line, return to Channel Rocks, and race. They were excellently handicapped finish at the Club, a distance of 243 and fought a good contest all through. miles.

The ire is thought to have started in fremen succeeded in confining the blaze www the kitchen. It was fortunate that the

to the upper floors.

|

At the Clab mark the positions were: It was a keen race. At the start, the Diana, La Linda, Daphne, Joan, wind was about force 8, but rather Boojum, Bluenose Gael and Why Ruky down the harbour, almost calm eff Fonder At the finish there was little Datum Dock. Caquelle and Tavy were different in this order and on handicap the last to get the benefit of the North- The University 1st XI visited Craigen-Boojum being second and Daphne third

Joan won by a very narrow margin, East wind, and consequently got badly gower and lost by runs. The home

left behind. U and I won a good race team scored 164 runs, D. Fritz being the

YESTERDAY'S CRUISER RACE. third,

with Norseman second, and Brende highest scorer, with 82 runs." The visitors

TIE FOR U and 1 secured third place in the were all out for 70 runs

COQUETTE AND NORERMAN Bears A

CHAMPIONSHIP...

Championship. What should have been the last

Details of the races for the cruiser cham- pionship was sailed yesterday, but

CRAIGENGOWER 16T XI. Him 19 D. Fritz, c Ng, b Lam

82

B. W. Bradbury, b Shahabudin...-17

E. Finchere Laing, b Balhatchet 18

T. Grimes, e Balhatchet, b Bamy... d.

AF Hamson, b Lam

E. Moore, e Lamb Bamy

F. Zimmern, b Samy.

E Mowfung, b Samy

FBchapel b Lam

Eel Arculli, e Laing, b WB Maskett, not out

Ertras

Total

5.

10

Heap Finish- Correct

ing ed Courte, Time,

the result was that Coquette and U and 1, 1st 25.58

Norseman aggregated the same nam zum

Time, 241.39 2.15.43

September, 1925, His Majesty's Govern ment undertook to recommend to Parlia ment the necessary legislation for the removal of certain disabilities. affecting German companies which did not extend to the subjects or citizens of companies of the most favoured foreign country. Enemy Aliens (Diabilities Removal) Act This resulted in the passing of the Former 1925, 15 and 16 Geo. 5, c. 43. This Colony proposes to give notice of desire to ad here to the above treaty, and it there fore becomes necessary to legislate here. in the same way dom." This bill, therefore, proposes to

in the United King repeal two enactments which were direct restrictions on banking business, and the ed, against former enemy aliens, e prohibition against the employment of former enemy aliens on British, ships registered in the Colony

The English Act dealt also with a third matter, Le, the restriction on dealings in non-ferrous metals: We had similar. legislation in this Colony, Le Ordinances Ordinances were repealed by Ordinance Nos. 1.of 1019 and 4 of 1920, but those No. 11-of-1021,2

KAWEATHER REPORT.

20.45 53.41 9.32.59 Laat night's weather report, forecard

ber of points and will have to Ball Norseman 2nd..44.57 2.01.19 210.29 and remarks by the Royal Observatory final race at some fature date. It A Brenda, 3rd 62 16 3.84.241.32.00 sid anticipated that the Coquette would

3 manage to assure the trophy, but in Tary finished after 5 p.m. and took last The anti-cyclone is now general over

yesterday's race, she only took fifth place, place c

184-

whereas the Norseman secured second Points gained in the championship are place, and thus eliminated the three so follows: Norseman and Coquette, points advantage which the Coquette 68, U and 1, 62; Tavy, 46; Brande 41 had secured during previous, racen La Cigale, 34; drums, 18, Lady Jean,

(Continued, on next Uplumn.) (14) arist, 9, and 7sir, 8

BE Korea Frest to moderate monsoon

may be expected along the S.E. coast of China and over the China. Bes

Local forecast East winds, freak to moderate generally, overcast, some rain later

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